Show specially special Specia ilo llo to we the DEsEi desel DESERET tr newsy new york 9 the total shipment of specie to europe during tile the week from this port was and from boston 1022 1622 I 1 I 1 total specie export from this port pit since sine january 37 total exports exclusive of specie total imports of dry goods and general merchandise european european news says tile tiie bombardment of valparaiso was generally denounced noun ced and that petitions are circulating among the merchants who suffered hy by the bombardment praying the french government to hold spain re pon sible sibie for the losses and that an international aten ater national commission be appointed to 0 settle fettle claims the french transatlantic steam navigation vi company demand in ty of austria for breach of contract poi foi shipment of volunteers to 31 mexico exico t ottawa CW wi i 9 the canadian parliament has unanimously passed a bill suspending the writ of habeas corpus A court martial will immediately be convened to try the feniane een Fen ians lans and it is believed that many of them will be hung chicago 10 reports from all points represent the fenian excitement subsiding subsiding subs idin and their troops are being disbanded disbanded and sent home under parole with U S transportation por nor tation from st albans malone and wherever else they have assembled gen spears invading column returned to franklin and st albans yesterday from pigeon hill totally disheartened heartened dis gen meade visited ednia edAla malone maione ione lone yesterday and arrived at st albans last evening eve leg iLg he feels confident the trouble is is over London londona 1 consola closed at 87 5 15 were 6 66 16 6 ogi 66 the liverpool liverpool cotton market is ant and 1 aj U higher financial affairs continued to exhibit steady progress a in in recovery and a gradual return to confidence the pressure for discount at the bank was diminishing dimin diminishing ishin 99 although still extremely large and the rate remained at 10 per cent the invitations to the european congress are all accepted and it will shortly meet leparis in ln varis paris prussia austria and italy are still arming italian volunteers are massing rapidly austria has massed men prussia and italy have post postponed hostilities until the congress proves a failure orders for a second con conscription at vienna produced strong discords the austrian army began marching towards venetia on the austri austria a has hag categorically refused all propositions relative to the cession of venetia calls for a convocation of the states of the duchies to settle the tile schleswig wi 9 holstein question and demands that tiie the congress shall not be competent to discuss any project for the reform of the federal prussia is also said to demand that the conference shall not discuss discuss questions relating exclusively 0 to o tile the internal interests of germany and that its deliberations shall speedily prove that a real neal prospect exists for the preservation of peace i L the note of the french government the federal diet to send a representative senta tive states the object of the conference fer ference ence enee to be a diplomatic settlement of the questions ot of schleswig holstein and venetia and also of federal reform so far as as it affects the european equi lillium lib lium iuni the federal diet has resolved to accept the invitation the Af austrian istria n government had ordered a forced loan ioan of florans florins in lp lombardy Lombard yand and venetia turkey will not occupy the principalities in consequence of the prussian Pius siau sinn and french declaration against itta jion 0 J I 1 I 1 1 i chicago JL 11 j the leaders are very much dis heartened a at the interference of the government and consequent failure of tbell their schemes scheme and bitterly deno denounce the administration for jor bad faith alleging thatis that it should have furnished more than worth of arms know knowing ili ill the use to io be made of them that the tho ti 0 fe gians were swe ill in every way encouraged to make lahe lake the attempt which the government has suppressed gen gon meade meale states that in all he has had reports of the seizure of stand of arms bound forthe for the invading army this confirms what has already been sa said sald id of the magnitude of the campaign as planned and the probability that but for the united states government it would have made their invasion a serious matter washington 11 the house spent the whole morning hour on the fenian question ancona a series of resolutions censuring england for her course during the late war thanking the irishmen for their services in the union army expressing sympathy in their effort to free ireland and directing the committee on foreign affairs to report a bill repealing the neutrality law of 1818 under which the presidents proclamation was issued schenck offered a resolution requesting the president to grant the feniane the same rights as england granted the rebels harding of illinois offered expressions of sympathy wib with the irish and recommending the government to give them all the privileges possible under unde r the law the proceedings throughout were noisy and decidedly favorable to the een Fen lans ians the whole subject was finally referred to the committee on foreign affairs washington 12 in the house boutwell offered a resolution that whereas it is a notorious fact that jefferson davis a leader of the late rebellion is guilty of treason under the laws of the united unite d states and whereas by the proclamation odthe of the president in ilay liay may said davis was charged with complicity in the aksina tion of pres lincoln and said proclamation has not been revoked nor annulled therefore resolved as the opinion of the house of representatives that said davis should be held in custody asa ata as a prisoner and subjected to trial i according to the jaws laws of the land adopted by against 19 A branch mint building is to be erected at carson city the plans have gone forward washington 13 the house by a vote against 32 passed the constitutional amendment in in the form adopted by the senate on the esth stevens said the tha house portion of the committee of 15 were unanimously agreed that the senate amendment should be conc concurred burred in and while he found much good in the joint resolution tionne he could not but regret the omission emission of many better things he said in my youth in my manhood and in my old age I 1 havo have fondly dreamed that when an any y fortunate chance should have broken up fe for r a time the foundations of our institutions and released us from obligations the most tyrannical ever imposed in the name of freedom the intelligent free and just men of this republic from their professions and their conscience would have so remodeled all our institutions as to have freed them from e every ry vestige of oppression and that no distinction ave tion would be tolerated in this purified republic but that which arose from mer merinous merl meri tous itous con duct this bright dream has vanished like the baseless fabric ofa of a vision I 1 feel that we shall be obliged to be content with patching up the worst portions of the ancient edifice and leaving it in many of its parts to be swept through by th the tempests frosts and storms of despotism do yo yon you enquire why holding these reins and possessing some will of my own I 1 accept so imperfect a proposition I 1 answer because I 1 live among m men en and not among angels among men a as inteli intelligent igent as determined and as independent as myself who not agreeing with medo me do not choose to too yield field their their opinions to mine mutual concession therefore Is our only resort from mutual hostility let us he said in conclusion no longer delay let us take what we can now and hope for better things in future legislation in enabling acts atts or other provisions the final vote was taken without excitement cit ement every republican present including raymond hale and green clay smith voting aye and only the democrats voting no the clerk of the house will now forward certified copies of the amendment to the governors for ratification by the legislatures it having been decided lipon upon the suggestion of pres lincoln in in the case of the amendment abolishing slavery that the executive has nothing to do with such legislation the senate passed the legislative appropriation bill with an amendment placing at the disposal of the secretary of the treasury for distribution among the clerks as extra compensation pensa tion also an amendment giving the president a private secretary at a salary of an assistant secretary at a salary of 2500 2600 two short hand writers at a salary of 2 2500 each a pardon clerk at a salary of 2000 and three clerks at 1800 each the amendment giving the secretary odthe of the treasury this magnificent sum was adopted by 23 against 14 after a protracted debate in which mccullochs mccullochh lochs political course was ventilated washington 15 the attorney general today to day appeared before the house committee on oil foreign affairs and argued against the proposed repeal of the neutrality law as recommended in the fenian resolutions offered last monday mr speed did not think the law ought to be inter with as it was essential for occasions like the present concord N H 15 the vote for senator in the house of representatives today to day resu resulted lied as follows joseph W patterson ira eastman Daniel Clark 2 in the senate the vote stood 91 9 eastman 3 london londona 7 it is fully confirmed that the peace conference is abandoned owing to the demands of austria chii which were regarded by england france and had russia as tantamount to a refusal all negotiations therefore are brohen broken off b by y the neutrals leaving it for the armed powers to negotiate among themselves or commence war hopes of peace have nearly vanished the london times says that daily and hourly the chances of peace fade away it believes the first even event t will occur in elbe and the duchies but that the great move of austria will be near silesia preparations are reported from all quarters the prussian government had issued a circular note to the neutral powers charging austria with a flagrant t breach of treaties by referring the 11 holstein question to the diet consola 87 86 6 5 64 e GH agra Master mans bank has suspended sus pend their liabilities are heavy and the widespread wide spread event caused considerable commercial depression though it was not une unexpected pecked the crisis on the continent continues and war is apparently inevitable the paris bourse is very flat the foreign news caused unwonted excitement in the gold room today to day cotton ruled dull 39 41 cents the imperial austrian decree suspends the laws for the protection offer of personal liberty in venetia and other southern ports of the empire autho i to do likewise and to establish mil gitary courts is given to the general commanding the army of the north the austrian army is now strong the prussian army consists of bat stallions tall tal lons lions of infantry squadrons of cavalry and 1086 field places it is the largest prussian army ever set afoot the italian volunteers number troops more are being forwarded daily and headquarters head quarters was swarming with troops the emperor of austria was expected at prague should war break out berlin advises advices say that bismark would acco accompany a the king as soon as he proceeds to headquarters a nj the royal body guard left holstein on the ath prince frederick charles would leave for the headquarters head quarters of the prussian ai army in silesia on the 7 ath th 3 and his staff w was waa lg anthe way thither on the ath the austrian commander is said to have convoked the estates of holstein for the lith of june julie by order of the emperor the saxon bason chamber of deputies had voted the credits required by the government and approve approved the projected armaments great agitation prevails in venice owing to the forced loan and the refusal of the municipality to operate cooperate co in C collecting it large numbers had deserted the city in consequence of the new cons conscription crip tion Theauthor the authorities itle itie s have made arrangements to carry away the funds and valuables of the basilica of st marks prince du da loir says the reservation of austria to her acceptance of the conference prevented any thorough examination of of the austro italian difference and adds that england and russia considered that under these circumstances the deliberations odthe of the conference would have no real utility the government of the emperor could not but show these opinions an and id relinquish for the present the hope it entertained from the immediate assembling of the pleni arles aries the london times says the critical relations on the continent have saved the british ministry I 1 peto betts co would resume business in a few days new york 16 james humphrey a member of congress from thead the ad district died at his residence in brooklyn this morning some uneasiness is now being felt about the cholera because of several cases se sinthe in the city reports from tine this evening show anto new cases and one death and that the epidemic still lingers among the passengers of the peruvian now on board the illinois while the passengers of the union are entirely exempt washington 16 thadeus stevens appeared in the house today to day and delivered a speech on mexican affairs which took everybody by surprise he boldly denounced maximilian and declared that the government ernnie nt should give some practical expression of its intention to enforce the monroe doctrine to this end he was i willing that this go government should endorse the fifty million dollar mexican loan now wunder under consideration by the committee on foreign affairs in a libel suit pending before judge olin secretary stanton was summoned as a witness to produce a letter file in ills his department alleged to contain the libel complained of which had in aured the plaintiff plain tiffin in his business trans actions with the government mr stanton today to day put in an affidavit respectfully fully submitting his objections objectionable to the production of the letter in question and asking to be discharged from attendance the affidavit bore the ina in dor of attorney general speed who says letters on file with the heads of departments are privileged communications unless t heir their publication has been authorized no copies coples should be take taken n at private request and lind the production of the original cannot be compelled in any suit between individuals vi duals jt it has been ruled that such communications cannot be made the foundation of action for libel then I 1 think the head ofa of a department is bound not to produce a paper on file in his office such a letter ietter as you describe is a privileged communication judge olin reserved his decision the hon J S morrill Morr illin in a card to the voters of the ond congressional district in vermont declines to be beail beati a eari cari t didato didace for election reelection re I 1 col IV IV seaton for fifty years editor of the wat Nat national tonal donat died yesterday the extraordinary advance in gold jold today to day the european war news and the mexican question are subjects of absorbing conversation this evening the fhe first topic has caused a general inquiry at the treasury department as to what new policy is to be developed in this emergency without eliciting any answer worthy of note the culminating news from europe however does not fall unexpectedly and secretary beward seward indulges his callers with the rosy picture that in the event of a general brawl brawl across the sea the united states would maintain strict neutrality neut and reap tenfold the commerce 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