Show sly sim spec Siy cil cli io to the newsy washington 24 the statement of the public debt debb delt dett lor for april will reduction of the receipts from internal revenue last week were chefe there are of avail available able abie funds in the treasury the secretary of the treasury is authorized zed to lease or sell such marine hospitals as he may deem advisable also to sell revenue cutters if found ill iii adapted to service and expend the proceeds in purchase or construction of other vessels the hou rou house rouse judiciary committee on the made a report against a modification of the test oath as asked by the president the secretary of the treasury and the attorney general the report declares that neither the president nor any of his cabinet had an any right to dispense with the law and that a t such example is dangerous and not to be tolerated among the documents sent to the house today to day on mexican affairs is the following interesting diplomatic correspondence drouyn de do lhuys louys says flays france eranee went to mexico to exercise the right of war which is exercised by the united states and not in virtue of of any pur purpose ose of intervention concerning w which she ee is agreed mith with the united states france went there not to proselyte but to obtain reparation and guar guarantees tees being there she sustains th the e government rement which is founded on t the he eo consent ve n e n t of the people she now wishes to recall what remains of the army at the moment when she will be able to do so with safety lafety to french citizens and a due respect to herself mr seward sevard replies whatever the motives of invasion i the means taken for subverting republican institutions are regarded by the united states as without authority and contrary to the will of the people the military demand in and of satisfaction seems to have become subordinate to political revolution for which france is responsible the united states have seen no satisfactory evidence that the mexican people have accepted the so called em empire pire and the withdrawal of the french h is deemed necessary sary to determine that question it therefore recognizes the ancient republic and can in in no case consent to involve itself directly or indirectly with maximilian drouyn de lhuys louys replies that much depends upon the federal government to facilitate the withdrawal he also raises a question as to the compatibility of monarchial institutions on this continent as witness brazil which mr seward reclines Ae declines clines elines to discuss but reasserts our desire for the withdrawal withdrawal of the french troops drouyn sums up that the united states acknowledges ledies the right to make war in mexico while we admit also the principle rin ciple of intervention nonintervention non we rave eave have not crossed the ocean merely to show our power nor to inflict chastisement dehope we Ve hope sho jho she he legitimate object if our expedition will soon be reached and are striving to make with the emperor maximilian arrangements which by satisfying our interests and honor will permit us to consider at an end the ser services vices of the army upon mexican jan aan soil soll vnye we fall back at that moment on the principle of intervention nonintervention non and from that moment accept it as a rule of our conduct we expect from the cabinet at washington ton the assurance that the american people will them themselves seles conform to the law which they invoke by observing in regard to mexico a strict tri trl 1 ct neutrality seward says the diplomatic assurances su which have been given giten by the president in behalf of the nation can at atlease least be but impressions of con eon confident Adent expectations on his bis pant part that the personal administration ever ehan chan changing i lp I 1 n gin gln in I 1 conformity to the national w will I 1 I 1 a does oes not misunderstand the settled principles I 1 les ies and policy of the people with this his exp eap explanation la nation mr se seward wand ward says in the opi opinion ilion xilon of the president france prance need not for a moment delay her proposed withdrawal withdraw alof of her hem militar military forces from mexico and her putting hy her e r principle of nonintervention intervention non on into full and complete practice in regard to mexico through any ap that the united S states wilt wiit prove unfaithful to its principles and policy in that respect which on their behalf it has been my duty to maintain in this now lengthened correspondence brew new york 24 health officer bissell reports from on board the hospital ship falcon last lost evening that since thelast the last reports 10 deaths from cholera have occurred on board thag that ship and 20 new dases cases eases have llave been received on oil board fro from m the gunj ginia and 2 deaths on bo board ard the england but riot from cholera there are 73 casen cason f cholera on board the hospital ship boston bostoni 23 the c charges h arges implicating dodge alias scratch gravel in the murder of the joyee joyce children phildren in rox roxbury box r some 8 months ont ago have been w withdrawn ravyn the invests investigation gation showing that he e was not in massachusetts massachusetts at the time the murder was committed new york 24 it appia appears i rs to be taken for gir granted anted that Secretary mcculloch will offer oner a nive five per cent loan in paris and the degree of public confidence in the experiment men it may be judged from the steady advance of the national securities upon that expectation N no 0 fresh cases of f cholera have appeared on the steamer england washington 24 the mail gettings let tings today to day for the western states are the tha largest ever held and resulted in prices more favorable to the department than four years ago moses P F odell was yesterday confirmed as naval officer adnew at new york the president has filled all the appointments point ments in virginia for internal revenue with parties who it is said have taken the test oath the quartermaster quarter master general has records of the interments inter ments of fully union soldiers a large portion of whom it will be necessary to remove to cemeteries one million dollars will be required to protect them from desecration audifas recommended that a general ys lembe adopted I 1 chicago 25 the president sent to the senate on the among others the following nomination maj gen D lly liy sickles to be minister to the hague vice jame james 8 pike resigned the chicago times washington special says the president yesterday informed a a prominent western pennsyl pennsyl vania vanla congressman who had called relative to the changes being made in that state that he intended to remove every office holder who was opposing his policy in the tennessee house of representatives ta tives on the the majority report of the committee on elections recommending the admission of balters to seats was rejected by a vote of 42 to 18 and by the same vote the minority report refusing balters seats was adopted R H shannon charles claiborne and R G commissioners under the civil rights bill took the oath of office on the before the the judge of the tho U S court in new orleans no doubt the commissioners for other states will also be promptly appointed by the respective judges london io 12 consola closed 86 oa 86 for money five twenties 71 i 71 if the austro prussian di difficulty continues critical it is asserted that prussia has decidedly refused to comply wit lithe the austrian request an order for the mobilization of the army weaker weaken washington 25 the speaker presented a report from the superintendent of public buildings stating that he had caused the escutcheons cutche ons of west virginia and nevada to b be e painted in the glass panels over the hall of the house the senate by 19 10 against 13 reconsidered their former vote relative to colorado and then by 19 10 against 13 based sassed tate a bill admitting colorado as a new york 25 the deputy health officer reports 12 additional deaths from cholera on the hospital ship and the reception of 6 5 new cases official statistics published by the government at guadaloupe show deaths from cholera out of population at latest dates however the waa in the examination of bursten der today to day for the shipment of nitroglycerine by wells bargos california express alfred noble the inventor was called fo for r the defense and defined defined the properties of the thee oil as follows it is liquid ad it is poisonous ad if set get on fire if it does not explode ath jtb if it con uon fined and ind heated to degrees it explodes elodes ath athas it has more concentration of power than gunpowder he said we are trying the effect of mixing with sawdust my belief is that the mixture will prove more dangerous than the oil itself nitroglycerine nitro itro glycerine is not inflammable for if fire is set sot to it it does not catch like mum turpentine or spirits but goes oe out when tile the match is withdrawn abot explode by the mere adre application ca agn of fire its use in blasting is 5 omy nik possible through patent fus fuse e as as a sh sparks spark swill twill not explode it The th a application of fire has been tried hundreds of times concussion Cincus sion slon will not explode it we have hove tried throwing it from heights of 50 feet and in hamburgh an experiment was tried of throw throwing ng it up in a rocket and its fall of more than 1000 feet didiot did not explode it we afterwards proved it by heat in a confined space showing it to be pure washington 26 the house passed the senate bill for a telegraph between the tire united states and cuba london IS 13 consola closed at 80 Q forloney for money 5 09 69 ogi N bullion in ahe the bank of of england englan had decreased the times city article says the panic in the stock exchange became more general yesterday and nearly all descriptions of foreign speculative securities closed at a further disastrous fall three failures have already occurred in the stock exchanges in connection with approaching half monthly settlement there was little more buskness business in the cotton market yesterday but the d decline e since last friday has been 2 pence a pound the last price of cotton from paris shows a relapse of 1 reports from paris are that the credit mollier company have again been large sellers of the principal securities on account of apprehension of war debate on reform bill continued in the house of commons last night gladstone moved the bill to a second reading and urged its passa passage e earl grosvenor moved his amendment and fora for a postponement of its consideration lord stanly seconded the amendment A circular of the evening of the lith says political difficulties in germany continue to exercise an adverse in influence on american securities owin owing to sales on continental account five twenties have been largely taken for shipment to new york the london star estimates 30 majority for the reform bill the otal owl says glad stones budget will contain several small but pro progressive dessive changes sweeping away certa certain 11 n minor custom duties the times city article says the only fact before the public is that all pro ce edings between austria and prussia are from day to day identical with those which have usually proceeded prece eded every modem modern war between powerful nations the vienna morning post says the german government nave have unanimously determined at the next sitt sitting ng of the federal diet to reject the prussian proposition for a reform of the diet and at the same time a motion will be brought forward requesting the diet to summon prussia co ro discontinue its armaments ma ments berlin provincial correspondence says prussia hwn has hns a well founded hope that the general Government and people will support the proposition for reforming the constitution of germany new york 20 the til deputy health beaith oft officers leers report thier this morning shows that there have been 23 new cases of cholera admit admitted mei Wol to the hospital ship and two deaths since the last report A communication from dr di health officer to the board of health states that matters are progressing favorably the disease is assuming suming a milder type the increased number of admissions to the hospital ship was occasioned by sudden changes boston 26 the journals Journ aps aVs eastport East port correspondent says a schooner had arrived from portland with aims arms armb for the feniane Fen ians tans and the U S collector had instructions from washington to bieze them if there appeared to be any danger of the feniane using them during the he following nigg night t eight cases were surreptitiously removed from the schooner whereupon the collector slewed the balance numbering I 1 02 cases in all 1500 rifles of springfield or english pattern secondhand and removed them to fort sullivan for safe keeping gen mead ar rived next day and approved the proceedings ce and since then all is hueit on the washington 20 26 the president has proclaimed a new treaty with japan for the reduction of import duties citizens of tho the united states importing or exporting goods shall always pay the duty prescribed i whether such goods are intended for their own use or not chicago 26 k the senate committee on elections have reported against admitting cave i Joji johnson norl nori and A b C garrett to sms deatsy the being beino dis dih disfranchised franchised by treason and the latter don dnn non resi denee dence washington 20 the treasury department estimates that the national income this year will vill be balance now at command the secretary believed to be the admission of colorado as a state is now considered certain london 14 consola closed at 80 85 1 da 86 having touched the lowest prices since the crimean war five twenties 67 67 liverpool 14 the cotton market yesterday and today to day is very dull with a panic and I 1 the decline of two days amounts to from one to three and a half ahall pence a pound abound middling uplands are quoted at about 14 pence pence the depression has been caused by continued large receipts at american ports heavy arrivals here and the continued threatening aspect of germany wheat is firm for american amerlean white other descriptions are dull alluding to the panic on the bourse the paris correspondent of the london times says that one of the disquieting rumors was that the relations between the french and the united states governments ern ments were such as to justify the very worst fears all of course on account of mexico the same writer says the hopes of peace in germany are rapidly vanishing and ho he intimates that few believe that the semblance of neutrality allty by france is sincere A vienna dispatch says the prussian reply to the last austrian note was read on the it declines in laconic terms to acceded to the demand of austria austrin for the demobilization mobilization de of the prussian forces official contradiction has been given at berlin to the gasser assertion tion that the prussian government would take reprisals phi sais on account of the expulsion of count walderine Wal derize from austrian territory the washington star of the says that it has transpired that the proceedings ce edings of yesterdays setting of the reconstruction committee were of a character to seriously alarm the radi eadi cles I 1 who have been disposed to fight it out to the bitter end against the presidents policy report has it boutwell of massachusetts broke ground by opposing the whole scheme of enforced negro suffrage and urging the adoption of the plan of reconstruction basing representation on such males above 21 years sears of age as are not voters and leaving the whole question of guffra suffrage e to the states mr boutwell alleged that hat t two or three new england states were all that could be 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