Show I 1 special t api the dese MET NEWS 1 g e V 1 I 1 f lo 10 london adon 4 the fenian prisoners burke doran mcclure and others have been brought from ireland to england paris 3 in consequence of the death of max maximilian the french court has been ordered in mourning according to usual state form and tl the 6 grand military review ordered for tomorrow to morrow with the imperial fetes which were to take place tomorrow to morrow in honor of the sultan of turkey has been countermanded by the emperor great preparations had been made for the celebration of the ath by the americans but the arrangements were brought to a close and the celebration will not take place washington 5 the house passed a resolution tendering the thanks of congress to sheridan for the able and faithful performance of his duties as military commander of the ath district also a joint resolution of thanks was tendered to sickles pope and schofield adjourned to the esth mobile 5 the capitulation of verb vera vera cruz was signed on the the garrison garrison marched out with colors fleix flying were saluted by the liberal forces nare were allowed to retain their arms and to be furnished with national vessels to leave mexico washington 5 judge swayne of the supreme court died in this thia city this afternoon new york 5 the consul at kingston jamaica reports ar re that yellow fever prevails there and twenty five per cent of the cases prove fatal new now Oi orleans leans ieans 5 santa anna was shot in sisal on the morning of the 6 r washington 15 j the speaker nian alan the lowing following committee ou on reconstruction stevens boutwell bingham farnsworth hulburt beaman paine pike and brooks Farn esworth from the joint committee to wait on the president reported that he had no comman communication cation catlon at pre sent to make to congress in the senate the resolution agreed upon in caucus to restrict the business bu siness of the session to legislation directly connected with reconstruction was passed assed it very carefully guards against the he introduction n tro of any bill not plainly necessary for amendments to the last ilat session in the case mathews testified that the letter booth handed to him to deliver to the national and about which there has been much speculation contained the statement signed by booth payne asteroth ana and harrold that they had tried all in their power to abduct the president but had failed and that they had resolved that they would sacrifice their lives for the welfare of the country and remove by death the president whom they considered tha tho cause of all its woes boes it will be noticed that Sur name is not signed to the letter this omission the defense intend to use as proof that he had no knowledge of or instrumentality in procuring the assassination new york 6 A new orleans special says a t ering fever with a watch word on to mexico 1 pre there in all circles b both oth confederates and federals partake of it st louis 6 A topeka kansas special says the usages osage indians left their reservation in the so southern part of the state in a regular warlike style their rear picket guarded no whites are allowed to approach p their camp little bear rear tile the chief of the tribe refused to accompany them and has no control of tle band they say they are going to hunt buffalo but they stole 80 horses and gen kelly helly reports that he believes that they are on the war path gov crawford writes to senator ross on the subject of indian affairs in kansas in which hesayo that outrages will probably cease for a week or two as the indians indiana who have been committing them are to meet col leavenworth and maj wynkoop at salt plains in the southern part of the state to receive their annuities as soon as they receive these goods they will return to robbing and murdering the governor deprecates the peace commissioners plan and says war is the only way to settle the t troubles rou bles bies he makes a strong appeal to congress for aid and charges some indian agents and traders with gross misrepresentations in stating 1 that their indians are quiet and peaceful l when it is a notorious fact that they arehur are mur mun dering and scalping whites wherever found the governor further says that wat persons have been killed during the past year and declares that if congress will not protect the citizens of kansas and the railroad interests and prevent a blockade of the routes of travel he will take the matter in his own hands an omaha dispatch says several steamers on the upper missouri have been attacked by Indian India sand usand 5 or 6 men killed new orleans 6 there have been 5 cases of yellow fever and two deaths by black vomit in galveston texas there are no fears of its spreading washington dashington Vas hington 6 the receipts from internal revenue during the week were paris 4 lord lyons has entered upon the duties of his office as ambassador to the court of napolean vice lord cowley |