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Show y TELEGRAPH. More of the Spanish Murder. Government Becoming Aroused. to the panto. The great Western marts, it is said, art receiving their teas mainly by way of San Francisco, and of the smaller jBrms here have many been wound up, owing to this withdrawal f trnde. The decreasing trade is mentioned as the cause of one of the heaviest importing firms advertising two vessels of their fleet for sale San Francisco, 12. The steamer Japan, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, has arrived, nnd brings dates from Yokohama to October 21st. Col. Shepbard, U S. Consul at Yokohama, is a passenger, nnd comes on a leave of absence of six months.; Embassador Kido still lies in a precarious condition. The revision of treaties is postponed iu the hopes he may recover. Dueiness in Yokohama is improving. On the 9th of Ootuber, DeLong. paid his last visit to lhe Emperor, aud introduced his successor, Iiingham. The Empress of Japan paid a visit in State to Yokohama on the 18th of October, and on the !.th instant, the Emperor went in state to open the e read a Polytechnic School at Tokei. speech which was translated, and Dr. Murray, the chief foreign officer replied. Chemical and physical experiments were made in the presence of the Emperor. Also a gymnastic exhibition wa given before him, for all of which his Majesty returned thanks. After the exhibition all sal down to a collation. The students who recently arrived from lokei number 30,000. The Emperor's address to DeLong on the occasion of his farewell was most cordial and flattering. His Majesty also preseuted him two matrnifi- ceut costly vases as a token of esteem. DeLong was afterwards entertained on board the U. S. steamer Lackawana. " Intense Excitement. AMERICAN. Suicide for Love Japan Advices. The Crew and Volun- teers of the "Virginius" Shot. Washington, 12. of the United General Consul The States, at Havana, telegraphs Secretary Fish that the Havana papers publish the report of the execution of the captain of us telegraphed to the the "Yirginius" On receiving press from Havana Fish the dispatch Secretary immediately proceeded to the Executive mansion and glnwed the telegram to the President, and soon thereafter telegraphed the Consul General to verify the statement. The excitement against t lie Cuban authorities, which has been somewhat lessened, has been revived by startling announcement. The news is the subject of caru ft comment iu oilicial and diplomatic circles. The president ssys he hag read that eighty Cuban Iusurgeuts.. captured an prisoners of war. h id been shot in the field, and while the report lacked confirmation he was prepared to hear of its being confirmed; After what had already He vas satisfied the occurred iu Cuba. Spanish government did not and would not approve of such butchery. It was a matter which an enlightened government could not overlook. If, indeed, this method of warfare wua necessary to support the Spanish Republic, individually, such governments he could not wi-the If Spanish people, in prosperity. their efforts to establish a republican could not control form of government, their authorities in Cuba, then in the interest of humanity he thought it time, to interfere not to encourage the strug-- . gling Cubans, nor to embarrass the Spauish Republic in any way, but wholly in the interest of civilization and huto-da- h . manity. The "Manhopac" and "Manhattan" have been ordered to be put in commission, to which olfioers are already assigned, and will join the North. Ajlantio squadron. The vessels. of the navy have been so much reduced in number tliat it has been found somewhat difficult to promptly reinforce our cases of emergency, but in squadrons in the course of a few days nil thai can be made available will be eent.to Cuban waters, in accordance with the determination of the cabinet uieeiiug of yesterday. It is Mated that the President and all his cabinet fully agree that tho Madrid Government, being unable io enforce its authority iu Cuba, that of .the United Slates will be compelled to assert its power in all cases where the intere t of the citi zens of this country and its own honor require decisive action. Orders have been t eceived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to get the sloops of war 'KeargBrge" and "Juniata" ready for se at once. At noon, under equally pressing orders the Torpedo boat "Admiral Porter" was launch tl, nnd will be made ready for active operations in a few days. All the ofli cers about the yard are greatly excited over the news from Havana i The prinat the places cipal discussion where merchants congregate, was the jixngater of the captain and crew of the 'Virginius," aud the feeling of indigna tion was universal, all assernng that the billing of the crew was unjustifiable, and demanded prompt action Oil the part of me United States Government, ltie evening Post comments in excited terms on what it calls a butchery, nnd fays, "Have these butchers no fcr of the of the civiliied world, or do they mean to provoke us so that we shall have no alternative but to topple their miamous and impotent provincial uov ernment into the sea, nnd take possession in the name of outraged humanity ad justice? The feeling f our citizens "is raised to fever heat by toe execu tion of the four leaders. It will now rise to the boilincr citch. Cuba and her friends will hereafter need neither " tooney nor men." St. L3nis, 12. ' Near Belair, Mo., last night, Henry Roe shot and killed his affianced, Mollie fallen, then blew hid own brains out on account of the refusal of tho girl's par- flta to sanction their marriage. New Orleans, 12. The news of t.h massacre of the cap tain and crew of the "Virginius" creates great excitement Captain Josepu rry. eomaiander of the "Virginius," was a native of Florida, aged 4G. He entered nasal nclomv in 1S44. remained in the navy until 18G1, when he resigned 'adjoined the Confederate service. lie kaves a wife and several children, the " " youngest four years old ', ' ! .. New York; 12. The failures in the lea trade yesterday . 13 attributed rather to the competitiou &icli is growing up in the West than to-da- y ; FOREIGN. Taris, 12. In the Assembly, amotion was offered by the Government postponing the debate upon Leon Say's interpellation regarding his failure to order elections to nil the vacancies in the Assembly, until the day following that upon which the vote is taken upon the prolongation of President MacMahon's powers. After a heuted debate the motion was adopted. The committee on the prolongation of the powers of the present Government, headed by M. De Remusat, had an interview with MacMahon. The latter stated that he had nothing to say modifying in any way the language of his assembly. He instructed them to hasten the labors in the best interests of the country. He said the questions re lating to the discussion of the constitu. tion belonged solely to the assembly, though he acknowledged that the tulop tion of the bills would give stability to ' the government. on The committee prolongation adopt ed the proposal of M. Cassimer Pereire, that the law prolonging the powers of President MacMahon for five years be yond the duration of the present assem bly, become part of the constitution after constitutional bills are voted upon. Havana, 12. On the 7th inst. the captain and thir of the crew of the steamer "Vir ginius" werj expected at Santiago de Cuba, and the next day, the 8th, twelve more of the Cuban volunteers on the vessel were shot. Among the, latter was Franchi Altars. The dispatch anuounc ing the execution says Alfars offered the Spanish governt a million dollars if they would spare his life. The Spanish say the presidency of Alfars came to the so called Cuban Republic, fceveral passengers, men and women, by the of New York," from New steamer York the Oth, which arrived yosterday, were arrested by the Spanish authorities on landing. It is reported they are ac cused of complicity with the insurgents The Voce l)e CuLa, says, it is as huruanjas anybody.and more so than many who make ostenta tious protestations of philanthropy, but it cannot do less than approve of the en ergy that is displayed towards all the rebels, and particularly those wuom the filibustering steamer "Virginius" bro't to make more bloody war in Cuba. The court martial for the trial of those captured on the "Virginius" is still in session, working with all possible Amongst the crew disguised ns firemen were Ignacio, Alfara, Ya'rona, Bosa, Arce, Castellanos, Pinedo,' Molla, Boitol, and other persona of importance. Capt. Fry was manifestly aware of the object of the expedition, and the nature of the cargo, which he was tempted to take charge of by a large sum of money offered him, thinking that there were chances in a hundred of his ninety-nin- e in safety. landing It is thought this will be the final effort of the insurrectionists. 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