Show y special to ile lio ibe deseret dost rj a sw h t liverpool 22 consola bonsole closed at atz 71 7 five eive twenties vol the house of Co commons continue continued a to debate the reform bill washington 1 in the senate howard irom the pacific railroad committee re reported portel pontel a joint resolution to extend the time of completing the first miles of the east division to the thin of june 1866 1860 which aas was passed I 5 the house passed the niagara ship canal bill loaning phd he government credit thereto to ah amount pot not exceeding six sik millions it is ls is 19 understood that ina in a cabinet canu meeting today to day the avri president invited an expression of opinion from his co constitutional n advis advisers 1 e i rs respecting the pian plan reported iri iti con Oon congress kres oy by the recon st ruction committee an axt interesting and animated discussion A ensued seward declared mini Fini selo gelt very decided eldell and aud emphatic against the plan of therom cittee and arid in favor odthe of the immediate admission of loyal representatives from the lately Teb yeb rebellious ellious states expressed himself strongly in favor fator of the immediate consummation b of the pr presidents restoration policy 18 tanton fanton was equally decided in his lis opposition to the committe welles was cally caily against the scheme and earnest in support of or the president hhrlan barian expressed no yio opinion postmaster general dennison was in navor favor of the presidents policy but expressed doubts as to the precise grounds on which loyal representatives should be admitted fo seats in congress attorney T general seed speed was not present 4 the president ivas was earnest ar n bat bit in fv 1 his is opposition to the report of the committee and declared himself against all condi tons precedent to the admission of loyal representatives from the southern stales el either their by amendments to the constitution or by the passa passage geif of laws He remarked in general fair terms s that if the organic law be joe changed atall at nil all it s hould beat be at a time tim when ewhen all ail the states participate in ohie ofie one mation matlon nation dation new york 2 the doan roan special says it is k known own that thai th report of the cabinet meeting y yesterday was furnished by a prominent mem mew member er of the ca C cabinet a binel washington a 2 biatch from commodore rodgers roager department dated at valparaiso march slat says upon my ar rival at this port with the squadron I 1 called upon the english admiral who informed me that he intended to pre any auy sudden bombardment and would only suffer it after amply notice to this chigi I 1 made no reply huf but ha having vin t considered donil dered the ff matter iatter sought sough tan tun tin occasion next day to say I 1 would join him in preventing a sudden bombardment an and would also aiso go as much farther ai as he ic chose I 1 assured him trat that the could take eare care of the Num kum anicia that etwas absolutely certain that in not less ihan than chrit chrity v seconds and not more than thirty hll hil minutes the antl entirely rely nely tin unassisted an isted would leave only the mast heads of the Num anicia above water and that the wooden vessels of the english and american squadrons could look out for the spanish wooden vessel vessels g r the english admiral said at first that he would go with me for I 1 i plainly declared that I 1 would not take a step without liim him I 1 said I 1 haduo had no intention of becoming a cats paw ta to draw european p chestnuts out of the fire an and then ha have 6 the powers I 1 served laughing at illy singed paws while they enjoyed the fruits of bf my temerity 7 t the english admiral finally determined to throw the responsibility upon the tye English minister who did not choose to act in the premises the ithe english operation cooperation co having failed no separate action on my part was nas taken as none had been proposed when Y I 1 was assured that the ED english 9 admiral was determined not tore to resist a bombardment bombard nent neut I 1 called upon him an doald and said baid that as I 1 did not choose to drift into a collision where I 1 had no purpose to collide I 1 should move my vessels out of the spanish way this intention I 1 communicated verbally to the spanish admiral the statement of the public debt magist may shows a reduction of 1595 Gi 6 74 the war department has issued an order that ehat hereafter civilians shall not be tried by military courts where civil tribunals tribunal inre kare iare are in existence the order does not apply to contractors i i J f washington 3 CO congressman eldridge boasts that themes there is to be a general sweeping among office holders in wisconsin who do not support the presidents Vs policy tom florence a sectional union mail man closed an editorial this evening on congress ress as follows the men had bad better care pare beware they are not a legal Con congress giess buean bufan unconstitutional body of usurp ers eds the country feels the great error the president made in ever recognizing them at all in their self important I 1 1 rump kump condition A little an pluck is just the thing needed now and there ard are democrats north n 0 rth who would back that kind of pl pluck uck tithe with good d relish belish IT T 1 l new orleans 3 J the president has ordered gen canby can by interfere with alle ithe united states csuri tat k T new york 3 4 that french troops had Mexico for europe N V xer washington 4 I 1 0 o inthe in the house rouse stevens offered a joint resolution which was adopted can qan g granulating r the emperor of russia on his hig esc escape a p a from assassination ille Mo from froni the committee on public lands reported t ed a bill relinquish ing to the ci city olty ty 0 of f benicia cal the hight right and ana title of t the he united states to ail ali all ull sueh such lands as are in bona bonti bonafide ride fide occupancy lancy res reserving arving erving tho lands occupied by Government the which passed chicago 4 f the Con connecticut connetti neeti cut Legis regis legislature lattire met in new dw haven on an the ad the senate elected electea john T bait vait of norwich president the house rouse elected david gal lupo lupion of Plain plainfield pla PIa infield neld speaker hawley was mas was inaugurated A letter sils 2118 april notices tiet lIeT failure re of barneda Bar neds banking botn oty I 1 fajr J cincinnati I 4 A convention held heid d at Knox Knoxville vill vili e on thead adopted resolutions in favor favol of 0 a reva PeVa separate fate inte state government fore for nor east a st ten nesses and appointed a committee corn to lat la ngn T bring the question before the legislature i chicago 4 the bonafe senate ilas lias has adopted trumbulls Trum bulls amendment to the post i office bill yeas 19 10 nays 11 the bill w was as then ihen passed i the he senate in executive session rejected the nomination of frank blair foi for collector of internal revenue at bt st lo 10 louis louls uis aas yeas veas 8 nays days 21 they also laid on the table the nomination of dau eau for minister to honduras the house on the ad passed a bill admitting colorado yeas 80 nays days 55 this quick result surprised every body the bill bein being g taken from the speakers table the house refused to table it 29 against they then refused to refer efto it to committee 44 to 74 they then repealed the amend amendment meni by yn mashburn Was Vash liburn burn of illinois requiring the word ord white to be stricken out of the constitution 39 a against g ains t 59 and then passed the bill bill as a above pir the oie ohe house has passed a bill regarding the boundaries of nevada by include including ng cpr portions U ions lons of utah and arizona so t that nevada shall shail have square miles utah arizona they also passed pissed a bill making null all ali acts of the so called legislature of montana which met in V virginia unla dala city on the ath of march 1866 forbidding 0 payments to the embers members pi thereof therdo f and requiring the governor to reapportion the territory they also aiso pass passed edthe the senater senate resolution fixin nixing fixing the time for the construction of the eastern division of the pacific railroad and amended 0 so o as to extend for two years the time for commencing and completing the northern pacific the memphis riot culminated in a general of the ne negro gro tiu ilu quarters arters on the night odthe of the ad and in the killing of some 15 negroes by the mob the thir negroes donahe on the tho morning of the ad exasperated by the previous days dayts anju injury attempted to secure aring arms from I 1 fort pickering bu but hut were vere warned off at 9 a in probably 1500 blacks were berei assembled in south street when a startling rumor reach reached edthe the city that they were preparing p heparin 11 to march on the city and burn burd it T this Is was a signal asignar for a general outpouring of low whites who pillaged the ron gun stor star stores estand and rushed rushed down south street headed by a posse armed by the mayor myor fifteen or twenty negroes and one white were killed in the collision and the negroes fled to the woods leaving many wounded during the the afternoon and evening stray negroes were pursued and shot and an then the conflagration and pillage illa lilae e began on the morning of ther ad gen oen stoneman commanding the district of west vest tennessee issued the following circular circumstances compel the under signed to interfere with civil affairs in memphis it is forbidden for any persons without authority of headquarters to assemble together any posse of armea armed or unarmed men either white or colored this does not include the police and will not so long as they can be relied on as preservers of the peace signed STONEMAN the above order was probably called forth bithe by the fact that the mayor john park paik has as been on a terrible drunk since theriot the tho riot commenced andis andin and Is therefore unfit to govern the city ity c gen stoneman has authorized the rebel infantry to reorganize and will aim arm them to keep the peace veade dead bodies of negroes lay jay along south street as they fell the negroes went beyond the city limits houseless and defenseless I 1 the riot was wag unprovoked I 1 and was wag carried on by the lowest whites while the drunken mayor babbled of insurrection and had armed a posse of degraded followers I 1 r the times special says all was quiet at 9 pm p m of the ad except i rumors u of an intended negro uprising tonight which are only the imag imaginations I 1 nations i of df a guilty conscience caused by the vandalism of last night tiia tup SILKWORM SUK SU sur K WORM IN trin TIM sanida SANDWICH ISLAN ISLANDS DS mons mong denoyers denoye rs V french r neli consul at honolulu has succeeded in i the attempt to introduce the silk slik silkworm there the eggs were obtained obtain od from mr prevost osty of san jose and are the pure japanese breed which which are are aro supposed to be tile tiie the kind kina test b aa adapted to ta those islands MB HUG bug HUGHES H ES of cincinnati i dinati has sold the patent of df his telegraph to france for and to italy for and atia i is s on the concluding another very ivory profitable arrangement with russia ile he Is i reaping a frieber richer li harvest arVest from his invention than ihan prof morse who received ived bub but from governments together in addition to the emoluments which mr hughes gain gained ed in ln russia tiie the czar czan lias has made lim aim a 9 of tile tiie the order of st anne anno A NOVEL noven TURN OUT wheeling va is is a quaint and venerable place the of that gity city g gives i ves the following sketch vouching ia for r its ita accuracy iv which 1 ieh ich ifould could be true only of wheeling 1 we saw baw yesterday going up towards the upper ferry a team of four animals a horse a pory pony a mule and a bull the horse had the heaves leaves the pony was blind the mule was lame and the bull had no provision for fly time in ig the wagon which was an ordinary one sat a white man mana a crippled and a tame tamp skunk fhe the skunk was firmly bound with awls avis of straw the white man h held heid eld eid the line t the e team held it its own and the gerheld nig the thes kunk A remarkable hall hail STORM A hail storm visited chicago und and vicinity which proves to be one of the most remarkable on re record e ord at hyde park seven miles s south ob th of the city and a at evanston twelve miles north the storm waa the most terrific at both places hail hall fell of the size bize of hens henys eggs some of the stones measuring fully six inches in circumference and so fast did they thay fall that in a very few minutes the ground was cover covered edwith with these nuggets af pf jee lee to the depth of three or four in inches the windows of all the hot houses in the vicinity which ar are e quite numero numerous were left without a whole pane pace of glass and there theror was not an exposed window in either locality but suffered in the same manner all the plants and flowers were destroyed and awid many trees were wego seriously In injured jurea A railroad train at hyde park parit was completely arrested in its progress by the piling of the hail stones on the track buring during the progress of this storm the thunder was heavy and and abd the lightning vivid the storm also visited davenport io iowa lowa wa doing much damage many other othe r points have doubtless summered suffered from a like visitation MINNESOTA THE PLACE FOR FOP INVALIDS the st paul correspondent of the chicago journal T writes as follows fallows 4 the past winter has been a memorable one upon invalids it is well weli we kno known wil wll that our state estate has become a great resort i for health seekers and the number is yearly increasing as the beneficial e effects of the climate almate become more widely known of the very large number who have spent the past winter winten here I 1 have yet to find one who has hag not hot been greatly bene fitted and there are some cases in which the change is truly won wont darful many a poor fellow came u up P here last fall with but the faintest ho hope pe 0 of f ever being any better who is now in the enjoyment of comparatively good lie lle health alth aith and in a fair way to fully r recover 1 others upon whom the great destroyer haa baa had just begun its deadly work and hastened to avail themselves of our invigorating atmosphere will return to their homes at t the opening of navigation as far aa they are able to judge and nd as their appearance would seem beem to indicate in perfect health I 1 A NEW MOTIVE POWER at the free academy yesterday afternoon probes s adl 0 Y do doremus remus exola explained ined to a large birge assembly of interested gentlemen the ingenious rus invention of a mr stuart who has succeeded in demonstrating the applicability of electricity as a motive power after Pio plo professor fessor doremus had exhibited by a number of experiments the tha great power of the electric magnet in raising heavy weights ac tile the machine of mr stewart was explained and operated it consists of a series of twenty two electro magnets lining in double rows the periphery of a cylinder by a simple combination of parts the electric current is opened and broken causing a driving shaft to revolve with wonderful rapidity and power powers at its greatest speed it was instantly stopped and reversed oyer overcoming cominb coming immediately the forward motion and at once mo moving in the opposite professor doremus claimed for this machiner machine which whre h could be readily worked by a little child great advantages over water steam or horse power and demonstrated its ability to do work easier and far better than any other motive force at present known to science he ho was asked |