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Show 'elections lniVt4 a a v.or Vnrir. The iieraia s epeciai Munich. The! recent oiaus favor of the in generally, late dtmlaremaxUailawln from Havana 22nd, Key West 23rd, resulted, . met South :. ConvenUoa Union oCjiorthand here received THE EVENING Germany. been speech. have neighborhood where the murders' murfriend of Senter, was ap- says Informationofhas300 filibusters near a Alexander Rev. London. Knoxville, Dyer, the unci TbeTrto says been where the special committed; lately cnicago.l. ' chairman, but the of the landing eminent temporary!refused .tf comment 4f.r the Shakespearian with a derers are not given up he will arrest a that Sumner' friends state!that be de pointed was there light recognize Glbralta; ged the Span- and author,' died yesterday, number of sympathizing1 citizen and sires, in the Alabama claims' matter,to frletfdsi&f Stokes A sceneof, which In on the much shore; troops i his conrerence a appointment. 32 criminals have aa till the hold the Government urge theni lost men; hostages Ertirron ani runrj-sjiKK- . which was closed ish captured 2 cannon and f it of the leading maritime powers to discuss ctonfuslon followed, are given up. f "Y'iline, t killedand The new duplicate, telegraphwas 80 lost to the f , insurgents an they adjournment account eon on of effecting Loudon connect the with with all connected Valentia, iTlghts by i questions Ered.,PougIas,Junr.; unknown. FightResult was a wounded.! there On y; war. used aflernoon. it: exclhsion time hfs from in wlllbe the and duties neutrals ana f only PfinteraLUplon pleted of; p( scene; all efforts ling was reported near Trinidad of cable busineilr. .nudr. - - - - Btnr si. 1C9. on 'account of color, applied and transmissie.n with a view tr bringing about a general repetition lot thanolsr the lossesauu neavy personalth Clenruegos,wiin on both sides. Reme-do- s The two Atlantic cables are in perft (.'t a clerkship In the office of the agreement on various points --Uowj In to restore order were futile. Atwo occurred between lingisattrocitles of Deeds In Washington, dispute. difficulty lieeorder order, and hereafter one eali In the in a state of anarchy. The insur- working drawiog-ibeiKxtHWHt U pistols Vetrrct Uem lb hava colored clerks ap IHpMlal Two used be will yesterday. exclusively for sendil;,. midst of the hubbubs 'A motion toad gents are! ubiquitous in that jurisdicoffice j J Chicago-rrTh7r6tinc' special eays, pointed to the patent fromj Valentia, the othetfcir beand despatches bands of Spaniards tion, and small rivalry ., Commissioner Fisher has adopted thet. is no longer any reaSaai Ward, a well known Washington There oil appH-.- tween Stokes and Senter is exceedingly Cubans are engaged in mutual murder returning. examination, should son hereafter n( t !oUyUE,1ias purchased three Iron dads rule forVirthe why messages rmaitlooai noney who . do f not I bitter but It was reported to night thai and robbery. and one steamer from the Government; instautanc almost . oust v transmitted been In bej Madrid. Admiral Topete has. Senter will withdraw a good examination are received. New the iron .cjads Are ..the .Atlanta, Algon- pass and Loudon York, between. . ad the of will chxaaer-committeeooiwhI Colonies, perhaps, a third iarty A' portion of the Joint' appointed Minister 'I the ronto.-qlie- : San Francisco, 22. George Gordon, a quin and rcquoC The ateamer no Itoyal Canadian Bait iare rumors that Prince nclosed be nominated. to inlcrimrThere is visit retrenchment preparing Jn Jiave authorities VanVfo.r The this doors of San . citizen and its for! morning, annom!(.. prominent pioneer to 'examine the public ex-- . JSew York In the-- Old School.' As Augustus, of Portugal, will be put furmatien as to the use wnlchJWanlJni California .. v ofFrancisco, died I for suspension. the Spanish ing ! ward as a candidate sembly, trday, theRev Mri Beers ''" penses of the Pacific Coast. P. tends to make of the t Madrid. In the Cortes, Topete, It ha- rah e l for several day a past are - negotiations! are on and fered that forth that a throne, preamble setting the conpurchasing. really still parties of Marine,, .repljetl to;,Ca?u-lU.entire it the coast; of rethe unscriptural views of the marriage throughout U foot. for his marriage-- to the daughter Wash tfgtoo. The ooljector at . the Cabinet officers and members of tinue. It thought that considerable Port some ;va y l speech favoring a republic. Montpensieft ' ibeeii ordered dlplomatia corps will participate in the, lations are becoming prevalent iq of Philadelphia on sails toj Iiondon. lleverdy Johns London.-Tthe so damage will result to crops. hV its obligations soldiers' graves fat parts of our land, that ly-ithe iof fdifficany::s;with now decoraUon to detahrthe steamer7orfcto, ; Legal tenders 72. will be are disregarded," and many f divorces are Chinese goyernment arising out of the morrow forjUaltlmore. at Chester on the Delaware River, Arlington;" the" departments of Senter are in circulation t Nashville, 21. The friend holi- granted" as observed the and reasons;- that i the Dersecutlon of the Christians . in the , , Havana,- Reports In la the closed, day that ahe but thf-and Htokes have called n convention It being suspected of the of filibusters, des landing on of commissioner latest is also r, Q north, has been settled.The patents. horrible crime of infanticide Q T day. Fisher, N no there will probibly be two Interest )f the Cubans.? source. to traced for can authentic be the increase.and whereas the evils aris- patches from the British, legation at Bamoel ilarnatiliaajbeeri appointea Will deliver an oration to the cititens. it , reasonably It ticket. near landed has Itefutlin ' Saue, ai:!to A movement against the present' ing from these errors and crimes have Tftrin ..f.f. that (Ka mandarin who expedition at Itochelle. cerUiu that the Opposition will haveuo Consul for. is any impossible, expeditiona been if has was - The American and Foreign and countenanced the the church inaugurated Doston.persecutions government upon already brought ticket their .oliey being neutrality. land at any polnt between Havana aiui formed a Union, last night: a meeting was held, com- country the worst of evils,and threaten removed from omce. J .t tin Senter aud Stokes, each made a speech Bible Society, the Spanish, cruisers mp h: Publication' Society,-th- e posed of white and black men.' of. both to make it imperative .that- the whole n, Neuvletas, .ft last night to their respective partisans. with the Baptist Would be diflicult lo i,. numerous. i It for ) of the ministry 'and church latter Is in a flourishing condition. fiarties. Several colore! men were power POREIQN. Senter said the time would come when foothold an expedition at uuy. tain' ai to the nomination con- should be put forth against these things: St.Xouis, 22. The beautiful grodnuM the rebel would be enfranchised, the of Francis Sir other Head, London. t formerly part of island, owing io frj. the Ira dideItaoe AasociaUon,four vention. therefore, but that wai a long way oil". Stokes de- of a sent Watchfulness has of General Governor the government. steamCanada, minwe are to be subdividthe Resolved from all this city, miles that iThe Tribune' special says, urge upon clared be was in favor of giving rebels, ed corresto his the revolution coin plain with letter the Times, 'aboard inclosing to took of sold isters instruction auction' er Mora about the the and Cattle, vesterday, by by duty giving who remained'-- at horacr and behaved' . "Hoff's with of Admiral Secretary Marcy, arising dispatches pobiishni fourteen coses of Remington , rifles and the people" under their respective pondence middle of next month. tbemtelves, ttie right of suttri,'e.j '37. in the Nevt York papers; but the intelCanadian out in of the rebellion letter-fro- m to as and one doctrine ammuni A the of 21. pistols charges, last Camp large A lire scriptural quantity night hundred and ten miles' Supply, Atchison, Ks., Sir Francis, argues 'that' the United ligence glveu in these dispatchest vu south of Fort tion for Havana.'-- : 1 concerning the marriage, relation and States Graham, Washingdestroyed totally was wrong at that time, and that as reliable as can be obtained, the .t!iv w theRiver for warn East the & We t in and ie and them store The bridge A Dodge, says ton Co'a wholesale grocery Arapahoes plans .against uniting subscr and been England has dormant claims for apology objection la the discredit given t HiV have ptionS marriage - those who the Champion ami J're newspaper Cheyennes have arrived there; a detach- have been approved, Seven divorced for other than scriptural and compensation, though they 'have exaggerated report?! started by the (';. office adjoining, including their stock of ment of cavalry la about to go thither to will ,t ppenea . immediately. been overlooked and forgotten. If ban , partizan8. Admiral' IIolI" eDjj on car the Indians of loads reservations. their. passengers, iiy;for grounds;: also exhorting 'the churches long place paper and the editor' private library. United States was right theh"he the Unlimited confidence of the AnfcVs-ca- n the Omaha for ihe to enforce the discipline against those The Philadelphia, At eogtue j on the the Paclfio States left Bevei ai other .stores were damaged. the3 good sense and good j submits that residents here. The report is olYicv losa w.s about $30,000. Burlington Co., Road exploded yester- West last evening, Among them were violatLng.the vows in Christ in this Of j are Americans the and Benator of convenat Mt. Hal feelings logical. ally?ico'uflmredlthat Hie rebels liavv California, day, ley, N. J.. killing Judge Field, particular. Memphis. The Commercial He tho proburned the town of.NIcnicaragua. or of we destrucQueen's' says Charles .woundneutrality; the Cot and the that sine Williams, California, Casserly, fireman, Piatt, Resolved, tion adjourned regard die, to was which ' that clamation similar Vienna. ThoEmperor has given h'wtion, by parents, of their own "offspring ing engineer Gastall fatally, and the with their families. ton, from the Immigration committee, commander ' He ' calfs n '37. to the public schools' bill.paaaoeauetioii full official another SeriousGeneral Oarr gives and before birth, aa a Crime against Gotland they, themselves, gavel mar, length, resolutions reported at great was to fact the attention cars that Lcountsof ed were Relchsrath. a the much immithe the with in the are Indians as of England Introduction damaged, by fight ly; nature, and there many against opposing the one ra. which of sewere Dublin. Caucasian warriors The in country grauu louge i mu inlluenees luof Ireland Europe of and those Hcranton, at only than other Scheckshenney,Grand in. country. Republican work,, public grants, rehas petitioned to efIn Tunnel and Union Harvev il routed. one aud the pledged herself, by proclamation, Orangemen mills, cret, to corrupt the minds of per. pie "pn-t- main pursued by the troops blood, and recommending Urgent disestablishment, war. He late the the the lower have resumed no miles. Gen. is for neutral, Carr murders made Queen hundred of and to the such be against during forts Wyoming region, securiug those, frequency .fifty; concludes with promises to reply In two of the Irish churchw from whatever country they may come, work; Green rid Colliery, In 'this 'City, lost one sergeant aud two privates killed longer sought to be concealed, London. Thei elections I in France and four wounded. ' The Indians lost We hereby warn those who are guil- letters, to Sumner's complaints of asthem of protection; and set- will resume auring rendered to the Confederates. have contiuuedito be attended with forth that the present labor system of these crimes, that they cannot in- sistance Wheeling. The men who robbed the heavily. ty ting Foster. Vice President of the Council, more or less disorder since the 12th l wholly inadequate for practical pur- American .Express Company at BaltiThe Timet1 special says it is) pretty herit eternal life; and It Is 'rile hypoc- in an address ' 148 been arresle to his constituents, opconfew Uay i line e, hav .been cap- well authenticated that Minister Mot- risy for such persons to remain in peron8 have poses, ah o showiug that great difficul- more athey-wer,r Sumforwerd views the disturbance!; in Paris for by put posed concealed In creating ties have to be encountered In securing tured; ley sailed without1 instructions, which nection with the visible church of ner 417 dischareJ. ou been Alabama the his in have B these! near or speech to are China The forwarded next be wanton, Va, month by Christ. only .Europe. money and immigrants from ' are reported ut. demonstrations resolutions were laid over for con- claims; He said the government would Popular The Without reeomraendlngany oftheplaus valuables were all recovered. special courier. . XTI .1. tlui "foi-- be 1.H Raw-Sinoffensive ITS for not held the s wuc responsible iu There is a report that General sideration.. lilies, Memphh?. Nnmeromt letters and tel (leupw already devised to secure immigrant, the prison will shortly resign the Secretaryhe earnestly recorumend?d that nieas-ure- a egram have been .received from dis A resolution was passed enjoining acts of individuals. It had (strained the seillal9e.w At Bruges a crowd of politicHl be taken to refute the false anil tinguished persons, regretting, their ship of War on account of failinghealtb; ministersto preach on total abstinence law In favor of the United States In open by the rams. England waa pre- azitatOrs. and one of their leaders who slanderou representations in regard rto iBaouuy looepresem ai tneuommerciaj rumorsay, ln that event, Judge Holt he third Sabbath in December. stepping to for the mistake In the case had, been arrested was releasee!. In the were office. from i pay been C Convention. the be pared Overtures circulated which have , This report the South, John. Fremont . Ule will tendered the presented ' Alabama on due arbitration. He department of the Aube, during ibe of the reto of j from New he for he York reunion comes and from : this his coriUl .In Europe, graphed purpose Presbyteries, looking high authority. eUcvio aee.ring tdur f of M. Perriere, a concession, beyond Vice President Colfax had au enthusi- the two brauchesi of the Presbyterian considered commended the appointment of agents thanks for the action of the Convention deended certain a but for that purpose; alio for similar pur- withjregard to the southern. Pacific Rail- astic reception at Springfield,point, crime,assured.. by.war riot- - took placed. In which blood w:u Illinois, Church, North and South. imfelt sneu.. . that r overroad. on , for bills r and committee The and r..' claring that he poses at the North, landing yesterday. occur Times never has another' etli Is would between tures The London. ut our said bond a that) are on the A noted The Southern It recommended that jof! .England Secretary corresponports. Washington. long q migrant ' secon America. torial the Alabama question, ku't- dence be opened with the Southern and discussion ensued on the last resolu- the Paris exchange at 79 in gold. Treasury has directed the assistant' f was recent speech of Mr. Fosto or hereafterJ a the to some on sell itoay; long uiscnsion ensued, Cork;Mr. Hagerty,v Tne report the oommittea bank retary at New York, gested by, tion, denouncing all who attempt or eiectea ter. in Tor some extent In O'eullivan. and come favor of of the It nation to who 2,000,000, toamehd Mayor the the ostracise those place .weekly. being opposed, says, that. England has eqalj gold legitimate ing urges Congress was arassailed a The so to cause for al no to contluu southlaw on such Mayor resigned. motion the the the latter by at that resolution, banking complaint against America. ground purposes, give Memphis. Delegates finally, ostracism exists, and a substitute set- ern and western States a fair and equit- rive: the number is now 1100. A num- was tabled. Such lost resolutions were mob, and threatened with personal vio Great Britain. resisted the temptation to the, South,' thereby inflicting ting forth that immigrants from what able portion of the banking capita Vnd ber of resolutions on various subjects referred to a, special committee of three lence for supporting the election of recognize on her people and disobliging! ever point they come, shall enjoy the circulation by increasing and redistribu- were Introduced rand; referred I to-- the minister aud three Elders. Adjourned Hagerty. sufferings ' .' Madrid. In reply to Seuor Castello's an, ally, and in. fact, declared in favor of same privilege as native born' citizens ting it; also resolutions, that the Conven- committees, including one requesting to Monday;' ' i . In the New School Assembly the com speech, Admiral Topete i declared . that tne JNorth, and is iiow understood to re tion favor the reduction of the interest the southern railroads to hold ja Conwas adopted. on on Sabbath Schools presented an he was opposed to the restoration of accused of hostility and selfishness. of mittee conhas the President means the The for vention establishing purpose nationaljdebt by any Washington. ,. Sir, Francis Head had commuuicatt d sistent with the .faithful discharge, of au Immigration; corporation,' ajia luk- elnlorut0 summary of the work, done Queen Isabella; he thought the eleva appointed Jas. K. McLean, the partner to of the of Duke tion, broic the rear. albo !ai to several Montpensier measures 10 the additional official 'documents io .of Orville Grant, the President' during Tne puouo systematize; creditors.,: ing ootigaiions Uia committee on overtures called on assistance was extended by; that ther , Collector of customs at Chicago: committee n manufactures, reported ing government am roi various roaus; prove! ie of the Cabinet, he should) sub- the--' Amerieanstto the Canadian , rvolt from Uie "several strictly Edward Giddings, assessor of luterual In favor of recommending the legisla- also one for the appointment ofja comthcjdtjegatiom for the record of the action of ordinate his, action to the policy of the iii''37i "He asserts; in his letter and 'an- -. revenue In Washington Territory and tures of the various States to encourage mittee to memorialize Congress to reMinister and Minister of War, companying documents, ,that Sumner' tax The the 'pO. f at direct of land enactment manufactures of "Presbyteries on the proposed basis Prime with Chas. II. Uoyce, consul Prague. by the r peal the. himself and . all other mem- language applied to that case as well as who, Commodore J. MeClautley died in laws, freeing the capital Invested in committee" oil nheeonthernr Pacific of reunion.o Reports from the delegates bers decision to 'the case of the .Alabama, but th of were the"MInIstry, bodies a from lino of taxathe corresponding Rood repOfted in favorof read, of the ; Cortes for await the He lie has. been vin the mining and m an u fact area from this , city con- English government had never receiv anoweu a ana 1 guidance. rrater tuat : Kina CO i Junction wnicn to Callfoxfala, world thus invitiug the naval service years. , throiigli , SanDiego, tion, bring to . cluded Cortes as the take ed compensation j bodies was on nal crreetlnir received from all by advising The commission to examine the Cent- Its capital to develop our .national re- River. Colorado and Gile, to Kl Paso care no man cut a the that knot Thtf Mall also lead Gazette ,vlfclteD Pail has convefrofn to daring dele? the a 'I'he report they ral and U. P. It. It., consisting of Major sources; also that Congress shall exempt the Rio Grand, and thence are uaable to ,untie. Arti ing "article" on the Alabama claims' the 32nd paral-- 1 gationY to the .Scotch and Iri ah Synods which they, tlen. Warren, J. IJliCKemierrer, 11. coi. from duty the machinery to manufac- nient central point nearnear o thirty-twcle of the Constitution, de- question; In which the writer; says thai Braoaover contained some recommenuations with ture raw material. Other reports were ellel of latitude; at or It. 8. Williamson and J. G.Clements all that powers emanate from whatever lh gland did m respect to tlia and polity. The claring have completed their report. The com- made la favor of the establishment of a lu the State of Texas,' from whlcti the regard to discipline was the nation, to Old or adopted road should by the Cortes,- Americans, France did,, and ten times the the unite with feeder of Irom bureau of manufactures and mining,' In main trunk mission has been dissolved. Assembly agreed acclamation. Article thirty- more,! for toothing but our refusal to lu r meet School by in New Orleans from St. aid lead favor of for can of ascertained Cairo, be the report, Louis, Assembly prayer mornwhat joint government removing the-forof the go inVltatkn to recognlza the , Southern that three.deciaring the bar at the mouth of the Mississippi, or other points, all having equal rights ing at Brick Church on Monday they estimated at the date of their exvernment be a mon- Confederacy saved : the North from a of the nation shall main line. ing amination in February last, that nn and protesting against the construction of connection with the was a . more trying and doubtful contest.. :. after to passed Francisprotracted San from archy, A, committee .was appointed expenditure .f $2,S0O,OuO will be requir- of any more bridges over navigable While similar roads -a vote of 214 to afilrmativea with the Grand Army of the Re debate, by ed to bring the Central road and the streams, unless they are large enough co and other points ou the Pacific ThBj Weeklyl Spectator also discuss 72 cons secure the measures to to of take negatives. U. P. to road and to equip it to peruilt the passage of the largest coast have similar equal rights question. ; Itsaya the truths told by public is 1'aris rumored Mr. in that tt as a in decoration for the steamers their the i.onqon, oidandstauach friend of of at In ats Jtbe committee favor with for through business, day, l'oster,tho , rolling nection, high water; 'gavefavored is ofchange to Bab-batv must teach the Americans be In are made soldiers' Mine changes from theEmperor's the first the America, the to that levee reasons, endorse the , machine 'graves, stock, depots, shop, engines, asking Congress all the present ministers are to how "nniversol the resistance would ba v the shortest, connecting the jGdlf of Ac. . bond. Adjourned till Monday' ! i .u 1 Cabinet: be except Forcade. Durv and if Mr; Sumner's demands were serious-- : removed, rne uenerai Grlesstre. The Convention adopted a resolution Mexico and the valley of the Mlssiastp-p- l Mobile. The two rommiaiar,4Yrr!iand iresDytenan " i 4?; nilekeu-Mlefer- , met on the the South f!'!;. to LouisPacific an with of hold , of the Convention at another coast; second, Assembly pressed, f - .i.t think expenditure r. ly An Havana. authentic proclamation jOnoiof the greatest meetings': ever $16 000,000 will be required to Improve vllle'on the 2nd of October next. A though unoccupied moat of. the; way. to 20th. Dr. It. Robinson, of Kentucky, of General Cespedes.hitherto considered assembled was held In Belfast, Ireland, its location. Williamson and Clements resolution was adopted to memorialize the Pacific coast it oilers easy grades and was elected Moderator., IDr. Waddell, . fi ve issued weeks yal-of thb before, the spurious, passes Mississippi preached opening' mBvarla'a trnAl third, proiess againsi ine aisestabiish- report that the road has been built on a Cougreas lu favor of abolishing the duty cheapest construction; 4 n m mf tv aanaa rViof awaw-va a wAtL4csvsu sermoni 100 O ver com hers issio were mswifcws iiiitsw most and fertile mentor on are the railroad Irish Church. It waa csti. the irou. location approved by the Goverument, j oaj hospitable; wno nadimitarliyiooght .mated thai nearly two hundred thoti- -' at: Eouls. The sale of the steamers of fourth, the route is traversed, by .water present. Louisville was selected as the prisonerthe aud ) sui&thle to all the service .tU prerevolution Bhallbe executed, sana people were present. ;. sent required. place of meeting.! A commission against Accompanying that the Atlantic aud Mississippi steamship transportation at three points, affording next thewas soldiers but to that of for mature of ; .The of construction the army the was facilities .for evidence since thd set boats that the for regular rejection appointed the plans greatest treaty company showing report is may , expect clemency; also ..that . the sale of s.at. .fThomoa-- " bv, ilie Unifed of the blacks. the examination by the commissioners being mostly bid in by the company fifth, this line will open to the world better instruction oronertv of the enemies of the Renublic States' Senate, causes, much irritation President has shall Washington" 22.-Tthe Central Pacific Railroad Company will be sold by private aale in the hope the great mineral resources of .Arizoua be confiscated for Its benefit. . as uepsnnageu.fi.,,,;.. or Valu New Samuel of ha nurchased rollinsr stocks, machin appointed their real and Bonora and will render mqro B.Rugg!es, oDtaining something like York4. 22. New cable Herald? The iiu. the to Cortes of session districts In new stock seventh to of A i the amount able be formed the Jersey, will the value, delegate ,,Madrid, great raising' company yesterday, ery, iron, eta,4 aud will stim- of the International Statistical Congress, special says the Independence 'Beige article "it, or the iN ationai constitution the greatest portion of: which hns to be called.tho St. Eouis and New Or- Texas and learns that Minister Sanford has sent In leans Paclfio Company. Eight flrst- - ulateenterprise there 'and securo a to he neid at the Hague. A' Civil Marriage UJii I already been placed on; tor is now reto his did he Samuel Henderson on now has iKiats has been appoint been introduced. cias resignation Washington: will be nut the line. great portion of the bullion which transit to the road; and that the mainder it being delivered from day to Captain i John W. Carrol will be super- - eeeks Kurope by smuggling vessels: and ed postmaster of. Santa Clara, Califor- - this in consequence) of the action, of the i The r Republican newspapers in this senate witn reference to nis nomina city assert, that .the "recent vote of the other hazardous means, and finally upon, the U. P. R. R. They report intenueniana rreigntagent. day at tion as Minister to Spain." the The informed Theof aud direct ,;, Nashville. that tbetlme their examination, vortesnas oniy aererrea tne scheme ior President, Republican State will encourage emigration London. The election excitement at a federal Republic, sum of from $6,000,000 to . 57,000,000 convention hietthls morning. There trade-- : with Kurope-.rT- he and has not defeat-- ! committee Judge Paschall, that the term for holdwould be necessary to eqalp lQ:Vif- miles was a ract betweeu Cole, Chairman of also reported In' favor of feteamship lines ing the election In Texas and Mlsalsslo-p- i Marseilles Is Z very , great.iLprIvate ed it. f A? iBepublic.VeoOner; or J later,! s, will not be. decided until after the meeting1 was held there .yesterday, at must. come through the want of a mon which should be .standard,' the executive, commltte, and Pearce for from southern ports, according to the . a ana. ap- election in'Virginia: but he thought the wnicn ul. uamDetta.fresiaen, made a arch and the absence' of unanimity on luce which time the C0mi&ny has been the euair; tne latter got possession.! A encourageummoy suDscription, strong speech.' The j crowds j in elbe tne part or, tne .majority or; the cortex. constantly at work,completluc the road motion was made to adjourn: Cole and proving the scheme inaugurated be best time, would, be between .the.time of streets sang the "Marseillaise" and Uueen Isabella has proposed to abdi aud placing on it the material necessary Pearce put inthe' motion simultaneous-- ) tween Norfolk and Liverpool. j storing' grain ana toe commencement to fully equip the same, according toj ly aud declared It carried, - it. R. But- - 'Dr. Llndsey presented a minority re 6T the "cotton 'picking 'seasonf.- - Judge made other unlawful cate in favor of her 8Qn,4Pxince of the the- requirements of the law. The com- ler, who suppprtcd 8toke,- called - the port, setting forth the claims! of Mo Pasehall suggested: the first Monday in Astrurias, although Gonzales 43ravo, miaslouer also report.t hat the haste with convention to unler4 again; when the bile, Charleston, New Orleans and S AugUit, as that had always been the At Thiers, a town in the. department of- her former prime minister, aud others which the roads have been constructed noisy aud tumultuous scenes 6f yester vaunah, which elicited' a long debate election day in Texas.! The President Ray Ne isoiie, disorders are also ire- I advised her otherwise. t ; .s has resulted lav defects in lodttoi and day. were ;reuewed.,;.1All business was pending which the Convention adjou m- feardheshould direct General Rey ported.' x:ft':;,: .x;::u.f ' ' ' -- f Xiisbon. be must remedied which The financial " measures Minister.' had ; an audience with, tho Conuuroar th ; ed. aud' the construction, prevented by qolds to proceed with the work of , In ordrto briugthe roads to taa stao-- j venium. was Dually surjourned sine die, ' . remarked that' he had proposed by the Government were"n6t Emperor,vat which he introduced The General - Assembly and. Mr. dard of etliciency required by law. No wimout enecuug km organization. of the Old School Presbyterian met to- mentioned the first Monday In JNovem-be-r received well by will VYawnDnrne, as nis successor, ana too k -Kxet to Major Moore, but immediately nrobablv be reiected unless withdrawn: a Vformal leav of His s.Majesty Mr. New., York, Three ballots have day: there were; over, three hundred action, has yet ben tattoo by the ..x a Madrid.--iSencutive on the beeu taken .La. tl e.New School of the delegates in attendance. Caste llor made a great Washburnei then presented hisicreden- The correcteanimseit oy suggesting an ear norniug lier WashlusLou. The President received Presbvterian Assi rably, for a Mod era' proceedings " consisted or ' devotional in the Cortes in favprbf Uals as Envoy Extraordinary day. 1 The President! said he had speech, and Miii Geueral Clarke, of Texav yesterday, tor: The first ball! t stood. Dr. Fowler. exercises The business of the session been informed by a gentleman in whom estaousning a repuunc . ;iie i elo Ister; to France.'f -- i. Plenipotentiary who urged that theTeXas election shut! of Utica, 01; Dr. Howard Crosly, ofN. commenced .at 1. o'clock. ,., The New he placed much reliance, that the brea quently reierred to the example of- the r for'election"? members of ;Tbe general take place in August, when the people Y., 58; Rev. Alfred Cheater; of Buffalo, rresoyier as oauis e, . wasi , an ches of tho TTnton Inartv would ha United States: and praised their form the commenced corps 'tcgtsuxl wilt not be busy gathering crops. The 81; 'Dr. Dr. nounced as formed in accordance with healed;' and said he earnestly hoped such or government with enthusiasms-Ther- e in the city proresjed quietly votiog woum nave tne w mate is said he 19. w be Barof would case. f In the the last assembly; it was recognizedt the tiuuderlaud, president Washington, great agitation at Barcelona and Reports from all; parts of the country as possi- third ballot Dr. Fdwler was elected 122 ana me aeiegates took their se&Ui ;a with ai little Brevet Major Genera Emery, colonel registered delay ' tha trapqaillty prevails. i ble. to 83. This voto was significant df the The New School .General Assembly of the fifth cavalry, ha been appointed The side wheel blockade runner. JSat-- show ., renen xerby toofe place U'ne?.i? II cou bl by-tr acted j The Becretary entiment of the Assembly, Dr. Fowler met at Dr. Hatfield's church;' there waa governor of the iSqldiera', Home; zitar vauor, wnicn escapea enme time ago a. i w js huu i u v i t auu ui 1,3 ji m: rrom Seward, In telegraphing over the cable being an ardent advocate for 'reunion. a large attendance of delegates. The vvasnington,. 'is. T I was at Nassau on ther h Coanfc P. De La Grande's L i West, ILey i rt j Consul, to Reverdy Johnson has been presented On taking the chair Dr. Fowler made calleries were crowded with stoctainr. The monthly statement of the mibllc 10th Inst. She has encouutered but lit lias teen wa Telan address, declaring himself lu favor it is expected that .250 delegates will be qeptk lor May. win show a reduction tle litigation therf ,acd Beems ta be tak1 j tWashlngtonfil). C. Ne toSecretaryFish by the agent of the ?. of reunion, upon the. best attainable present during , the session, which will o(i teyen million8;T on Cuban tnetlJ arms7 andJ animd received .direct from Ceapedes by Cu j o ing aiata of asiug!e item, to the amount 'of terms. The Old School Assembly, at last Mrs. Harriet Bdlet McComb: widow notion uner theopen eyes of the Britn bans fully confirming the defeat of the atout ten days. jjr. titerns deliver In attempting to tear up the $40,000. rteward. ltMma, was allowed the afternoon) session, appointed' a ed, tne ..opening aermon, or iah officials without interference. an 'Alexander f Mcuomb . , Spaniards expressing Neu vie tas to Puerto Prin from railroad of the American army, died cheap ratet on jthUi utessagu, aud so committee often to confer with the New earnest desire for the of the irom Aiowj iors. xvepresentauons date became rathrr verbose, and when, tlje dchool Asiembly on the and particulars are kept "Thtf of Churcbe?. The only business transact In this citv last night1, aged 85." our Consular Agent, who has resided hi cipe. question 'Alio for .bill came lu ho refused to pay it, t reunion. " ' ed was the of the report of the .Terre, Hante, Indiana. Mr. Wilson , Cuba for the last 15 months, place the private prudential ; reasons,. therefore fell to the succeedlug Admin, New York, 21. A remarkably brilli Committee adoption at thou a the' is of stated loss of Minister Spaniards "to MexJco;r accompanied by Cubans largely in the advantage:' he is regulat titration. cJecretry Fish lecJiid-- 1 16 ant meteor waa visible here, Hartford, ing tue noursor Arrangements,' f sand killed and wounded. liJXho Cuban his family and J. U.ClairJeave of the here meeting. will that the opinion insurgents,. pay It, when it .was 'presented to the Poogbkeepsle : and "other i places; H . ljouisviue. ine toaru or trade ap- ma New Orleans eventually succeed, Th e provisions of force, numbering lbirtyrfive hundred. morning: President, and he sent it to the Attor- traversed the. heavens in a northwester pomteu y ana Qaesada was entrenched on the a numoer oi leading tne brutal proclamation ofr yalmazeda urider the uavana,? tor his post of duy. ney General far hi opinio u, which he iy dircctlon.and burst with treit splen merchants as delegates to the Commerabout road; Spaniards numbered , Washington, The moat that can be are being carried our with-- terrible se .? j is now engaged on. a . j was sever same; the The the . l! cial Convention. : fighting r;t ; In ascertained of th reliably verity; long lists of brutuallties are est during the:war.! The battle was de The Government has received two -,-The Herald states that Mr. La Reln- - ..'About SOOO persons assembled at Care to Minister is more are that Motley being constantly reported. Six women, cided they re from table dispatches Johnson with tree, lata. vice consul for Havana. Hill cemetery a of to by the arrival sof? the Marquis a Secoratoithe than do general onecuna, ana one editor were recently Santa Lucia special character, gard to his attempt to seen re the release had an Interview with President Grant with 4000, "a large portioncon uo6. any speedy action on pufc to ueam in one aay. template, or certain r eniau prisoners; xue. action yesterday, on Cuban aU'alrs. ,,XIe has written for the occasion of were , Mr. whom mounted ' Of n fi verhunnis B. with to the Alabama iiiauriu. a aispatca - has been re by part regard was taken in obedience-- . to. directions been frequently In the interior of the Preston, of Va. ' was chanted -- by the and other, claims, in view of the troops, four hundred shot j ceived, announcing that about 2,000 dred colored present from the titate Department-tcall the iBland.siid says the Cubans will certain- choirs of the principal oracera n ecuuiuem in j&ngiana upon tne subject, aanerents or Queen Isabella, under meir and Cubans; ,tbe city churchesi the . ,English attentlou of as their policy of harassing a meat impressive manner, ; TThe cere If for np other reason.U Mr., Motley will uassett and Pegeold,' had assembled at the remainder left, joined ly was . succeed, . I I Government supposed and it It II loiuecaseaoi uui. uaitie nun omer. the Hpanlarda, by avoiding decisive inxorm xier Aiajesty'a government f Penglnau, a French city on the Spanish naa taxen to the woodsi -- Alt tne mony of decoration then proceeded all Z l Becretary itawiins.navinguetef mined the desire of our own to adiuat all nnri. iron tier; at last accounts were decorated alike, the graves proving very effective.' provision and ammunition.wrth to secure protection for ,th lives of oeuaiur oumner .they were a number J re kit ; on In The associatloaof wounded. prisoners; fell in is, a , basis questions ing frequently cross Baptist will that to general border.iTThe the ITninn men In the Ho u th. will nrobalJv celpt cf nearly I ready was to . the hands of the Cubaps. i,. t.., - Government hasf taken steps to pre ttbusiyciletterj strengthen, tha friendly ritionsbeny., opened this morning. fc I tween me two countries. . vent sucn an invasion. r. i.ni Canada, in reference to hi Georgia, in the antl Alabamn claims' TOYS: Tii TlAnnbllcan j to-da- y, seven-ty-one.;ji''- v - , -- to-da- " ob-taid- ed .1 i! fit.' f Uele-gateeo- i ; i r -- e jHiru-was.csjxIedT- h.o to-morr- ow, to-da- y. $ , la.-nor-- who - .M'n;-ister, 4 v 4 m.i 1 og ! - fort-aligh- - y to-ii- ht; nSU-nlclp- al ) to-da- y, ! : - t . 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