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Show (;e.m:iul. Xtw York .New. New York. j. A icaiure ot' the trial yesterday, iu the Case of the seized vessel 7..-Vi'.. inToivisr th--neutral;ty of ir.c I nitci Ma: m Cuban Cu-ban matters, was tLe ) wjci.on ! a letter from ex Secretary CVx. in accordance ac-cordance wuh wbscb the aocwd claim' he acted through'.:. It is rumored a-ra a in a-L:r;c' " n tha: Senaior Mortca succeed Secretary Sec-retary Fish, alter the i3;'3rsa.tnt r.f rtr Indiana IrMature in March. . e-r-ri of the Houe wl.l t-e caniHs'.es j tor re-eleciijn in tic :.r:y-seccii C-'h- ' celrei ye"-:r7ii- i z Fl.'ic'b.L:-;" Iisi. where she wili awsh or-.rrs K-r iieFrcrVlT."1" t w Api-ortiouiiieni . Was-lto-. .;.-Judie Merce: t-s not brougnt the sublet of :ne m-appcruoaxest m-appcruoaxest trlre the Boase yi- opiuiL-n e:' the mvLLl.'rrs cC::ec.-m;::ee cC::ec.-m;::ee appears t5 be in favor Lf increasing in-creasing the nuLLber ci members to 20, which would prvbbly prevent the necessity ol reducing the rei'resen:a:ieu of any State. New Hampshire is ice only State which wou:d not be eeita.n of escaping reduction if the number was fixed at -m1: and the d.rhcu.ty seems to be, to nod a number, not unreasonably un-reasonably large, which wU save that State the loss of one of her three representatives. rep-resentatives. The Maine Governorship. Augusta. Me., 5. The Senate committee com-mittee on griberaa'orial vo:es, reported repor-ted that Sidney Beeham has o-l.yul votes, and Charles W. Koberts 4j.74o: with 3 scattering. In convention the state officers of last year were elected. reeeiviDir an average of 13d votes to 35 for the Democratic candidates. The Governor was inaugurated at 12 o'clock to-day, and delivered his message. Jlllltai- . Washington, j. A general order has just been promulgated from the war department, making extensive translers. assignments and unisurs out. Among the unassigned officers, whose commissions expired under the act of Juiy loth. lTu. and who are honorably mustered out of service, are lieut. colonels Chas. J. Whitney and S. N. Edie; majors G. A. Gordon, m. Clinton, Jas. B. Collins, Kbene-zer Kbene-zer Gray, Samuel Ko-s. Johu M. Goodhue. Henry Kathbone. aud a large number of captains and first and second lieuieuants. |