Show ato lio iio ue lie daeres euen evening ino ing flews I 1 I 1 V a the ocean cable furnishes a full report commons ort of stanleys stanleyb Stan leys lays speech in house of commons last friday priday en on the alabama claims stanley declares that his wish is to arrange the matter he does not think any difficulty arises from the popular feeling in england and says the principle of or arbitration has be been en accepted so far as england is concerned the truth is we have conceded everything asked when this dispute began and the united states now demand that we include as a point for reference whether you were right or wrong in recognizing the confederation when yoi you did stanley could not see what bearing ilias this has on the question of damages they might as well include the question whether wo we were right or wrong in the war of 1812 this is a point tobe to be decided by considerations of state policy not of legal obligation stanley proceeds to show that sew ard himself had bad practically recognized the confederates stanley concludes thus I 1 1 I have never concealed iny my opinion that american claimants or some of them at least I 1 under jhb reference proposed by the un united states were tery pikwa likely to make out their case and get got their money mooney to the united states the money part of the matter is small especially as wo we have on our side claims which if only a small portion of them hold wafer will vili norm form by no no means aa an unimportant set the claims preferred against us but I 1 think if matters were fairly adjusted against us we w should not be disposed to grudge o the payment and the expense would be quite worth incurring if only in order to obtain an authoritative decision as t to the position of neutrals in future wars if the alabama claimants are aro kept butof out of what atu maybe bedra bedua be dwy dua thenn the rought to understand and I 1 think will understand that it is not by the act of this government and though party politics may run high in the united states I 1 will not nol believe that any party can cali be so reckless or insensible to the int interests crests of their own country as to engage in a quarrel or possibly engage in a great and costly war for the sake of enforcing in one particular way a claim which was waa in their power to settle and p probably to settle in n their own sense ady recourse to violence speaking as an isolated individual and without prejudice as to what may be done in the tile future I 1 should have thought that international questions were better settled one by one butram but am not disposed to reject any reasonable mode of settlement if we can agree upon the tho substance I 1 do not think elther either the government the house or the he country would be di disposed Is to stand out on a matter of form new now orleans han hancock cock has fixed the and of april dortho for tho the election forthe for the ratification of the constitution the order which prescribes tho the regulations for the election forbids any candidate danfor for office from acting as an officer of tho the election and provides that should congress hereafter enact that a vote votes shall ball also aiso be cast bast at the same election for state and other officers the same regis tr trans arsand and commIss commissioner doner roner will act under this order for such election now yolk tha the 13 tribunes special says hancocks Han cocks cocka new board noard of tion omits dinits all the republicans appointed by sheridan somo some of tha now members cannot take the oath Lon london dob doh 12 midnight in the commons the Atto attorney iney general in reply to a question said tho the government do not propose to interfere with the decision of the judges with regard to mixed juries in the trial of foreigners in english courts the bouse ouse of commons in commit committee tea of the whole resumed the debate on the grievances of ireland harrman member belfrom from stroud jaala the ministers had promised Te reform forin but ib it proved to be 0 only ya a commission of inquiry and a new now university more than this Is is needed to ta e conciliate I 1 oncil late ireland which should shoula no longer be ruled toms and prejudices but according to the wishes of the irish people one tenth of all property pro perfy in ireland ia Is pub lie but used for the benefit of one in twelve of the inhabitants this was the great evil and is a scandalous one thomas hughes urged a general reform for ireland the debate was quite lengthy paris A law enlarging the right of public u blie bile i meetings has been introduced an fn into t 0 the corps Legis latif figaro has been prosecuted for a violation of tha new press law washington isi 13 senate by eleven the ladies gallery was waa packed with a brilliant audience as upon a full dress opera night naghi the tho senators seats were arranged as be before foreIn in an open oper space in front of the presidents chair are two long tables tablet each furnished with seyen seven chairs one table is hi intended for the tho managers the fhe other for the counsel at the back of the senators seats filling the entire lobby are about chairs chairs intended for the accommodation of the members of the house tho judiciary and others entitled to be present on the floor by half pas past eleven half the ther senators had ranged themselves ved in little knots discussing the momentous question of the day it was waa noticeable that there was not a single negro in the galleries everything was conducted with perfect berfect order the chaplain invoked a blessing le as I 1 g upon those now entering upon t this h Is I 1 important m duty A bill to amend the t he act a ct of 89 camo came from tho the house to bes be signed ign ed and received the tho signature of the president pro tem tern Tho Senate insisted aisted dupon upon the amendments to tha consular appropriation bill and appointed a committee of confer conference ence thereon at loi joi 1 clock clook I 1 the morning hour hying h ting ying expired the chief justice took book his chair the tha sergeant ergeant at arms made th the pro proe mation cla in tha the usual form and the secretary read the journal 1 of or the last meeting of tua tha court I 1 A large number of representatives j headed by the managers of the impeach I 1 ment meanwhile were standing in flie file outside the door the sergeant at arms I 1 i notified the house that the senate was organized as a court of impeachment and was beady ready to proceed with the trial of andrew johnson joh Job immediately therefore the managers and members of thil tb e house took the seats provided for them butler being absent the sena tors who had not already done so took cooki the oath washington 13 bouse house while iha tha house was engaged in the tho transaction of unimportant business the secretary of the senate announced that the tho senate approved tho the amendments to the diplomatic appropriation bill also that tb the e senators were now ready to proceed with tho the trial of impeachment and seats had been provided for tho accommodation mo dation of the rouse house on motion of OJ washburne of houser house resolved esol itself into a committee of the whole the speaker appointed Wash washburne burne burno to preside and the tho members then proceeded to the tho senate bonato chum chamber ber ben senate the return of the tho sergeant at arms of tho the service of tha the su summons ramons upon the president was read when the counsel of the president wera notified of the commencement of tho the proceed ings inga and stanberry curtis and nelson took seats at the takle table table tabie on tho the right of the chief justice and opposite the managers a 0 ers era who were seated on the left stanberry arose and addressing the ther chief justice read the answer of the tha president entering his appearance naming as counsel stanberry Curti curtis nelson sNelson black and javaris JAv arts asking a reasonable time for preparation for the defence derence a period of forty days citing various cases in which a period as its long in proportion to the ma magnitude magni tuda of the case had been beehn granted bingham cited the eighth rule ruie which provides vr 0 v sid bid des that on the tha appearance of the president e ent ho he was required to tor file au an answer in the case andia and if the answer was no tilled the trial should proceed as on a plea of not guilty he claimed therefore that the trial shou should i id proceed proceed fa forthwith curtis cited the cases ewes of judge humphreys and others and argued that the rule was wal not susceptible of the construction placed upon it by bingham nelson also spoke and stanberry expressed surprise ah at the claim put forth foith by the managers he said there I 1 seemed to he tl e a disposition to hurry through h this momentous trial like a case in the police court bingham asserted that the only motive of the managers was to enforce the senate rule and prevent a dilatory line of defense edmonds offered an order that april be the day appointed for the filing of the presidents denvis answer that within three days thereafter the nia managers file their re replication li cation and the trial proceed on april ath on motion of morton morion att the i senate retired for consultation and returned to the chamber at nt 10 minutes past four when the court reassembled tha chief justice announced that the motion had been overruled and an order fas vas WAs faa entered that the president be required to file his answer on monday march bingham offered an order that on filing an application by the managers I 1 the tho trial proceed forthwith the chief justice submitted the order to the senate semite and it was rejected yeas 25 to ii nays nys 26 nelson of counsel argued the necessity for cautious ious lous deliberations and baid said the last two charges ot of the house opened a Pan doras box w which would necessitate a full investigation of all the of difference between the president and ani congress conkling an t that unless cause for delay be shown the trial shall shail proceed forthwith fortl fortt with after filing the replication bingham expressed tha the satisfaction of the managers with the amen amendment dment which was adopted court adjourned till 1111 the of march house souse the members returned and washburne chairman of ported the action taken in the senate benato the house adjourned london in the honse house of commons a motion was made requesting the gov to furnish papers pa person on the blockade running of the spring bock case in the committee of the whole on the state of ireland mr Fortescue baid bald said reform in ireland www was possible without disturbing the land ten tenure jure but he held that church reform was needed and frank dealing mckeenna McKe erna thought the new nett university plan was a governmental pledge of equality to all relf roll religious s sects the ODon ahue abue member gf from oun oua tralee aralee said eaid the disaffection among the irish was widespread wide wido spread and reached all classes paralysing paralyzing para lysing trade the church and land questions were the leading causes of discontent but the principal cause causa was the refusal of independence in legislation the first step should be to deprive tho the irish church establishment of its endowments and grant the tenant leases of not less duration than thirty ono one years hamilton charged the with being an organizer of a jnoes aek funeral in honor of an assassin john bright said the evil of absenteeism elaza and injustice in the church establishment were not the only faults the tho tenants require proprietary rights sir bir Staf stat stafford tord lord North northcote cote coto followed in a lengthy speech in defence of the gov govi i ern ment without taking action the frousa adjourned london dispatches from rome an that the following haxe have bean been made cardinals lucian lucien bonaparte gon donala amla amia Barri Barril barrilla lIu lu Berr Berrar bernardt ardi ardt dl moreno Bor emico and camatti Ca patti beveral several bishops are also appointed for the united states and canada naples 14 A brilliant military review took place at Ri alviana vlana viana chinga the tho italian troops were on the ground in force and were reviewed in the pie presence sence of crowds of citizens admiral farragut Farrag nt was present and was loudly cheered 9 am havana 14 jenner jeffers sonDa vis vib hs arrived today to day in la the steamer cuda cuba from new orleans to baltimore london bunday sundar 15 the of Wale wales swill will make the expected visit to 0 ireland during the easter holidays holida js it is ig intimated that the occasion will be signalizes signalized by a royal proclamation grant gran tinga lug ing a partial amnesty to all polita cal cai offenders iu ireland dispatches were received last night from abyssinia gen napier was about to t G send out a reconnoitering reconnoiter ing party to tak take go in the tigre district the pasha of 1 egypt egypt showed no disposition to withdraw his forces from abyssinia as requested by the british government on the contrary egyptians are in camp at massoia Mas Masso sowa ws and had received considerable reinforcements from the north berlin the T prince napoleon after a series of flattering entertainments entertainment 3 given here in his honor has left for paris his visit to germany has given rise to many surmises and rumors and is is extensively exa ten ton commented on by the press but the object of his mission has laas not bot been divulged his reception everywhere where in germany has been most cordial I 1 paris sunday the american ming min ister gen dix has returned to paris para his visit to england was not of a diplomatic character as report edHe went to london to be present at tho the marriage of his son mr charles temple dix the corps Legis latif was engaged last week in the discussion of the mew dew new law daw relating to the holding of a public mee tinT which was introduced by government an important and comprehensive amendment to the bill has been iten eten offered by the liberal members it proposes to remove all restrictions from the right of the people to meet in pub lie assemblies when and where they P please leas e con concord ord N th 15 corrected returns make harriman Harrl Harri man mans s majority 2530 the house of representatives stands republicans and democrats san francisco legal tenders 72 vienna 14 Da dispatches patches from the south announce that the grand vizier has returned to constantinople from crete he reports the war between the turks and cretan insurgents ended there were a few span guerillas guerrillas gu erillas still opie operating rating in the mountains but they are hardly a hundred strong and no fears are anticipated of any fresh outbreak paris M schneider president of the corps Legis leris latif has been made senator M david succeeds in the presidency chicago IG 16 A washington special reports that hancock has been ordered by the president to return immediately to washington to take command of the atlantic division the indian peace commission will meet at omaha on the second of april 1 the intention ia Is to form parties to visit the indian settlements one ond will go to fort laramie and the othe ato new mexico t R hundreds of applications are being i made for office when wade wado becomes president mark twain sailed on the henry Chaun chauncey bey for california newyork new york the heralds special say saya it is understood that the expectation of an attack froin from the virginia shore h has within the past few days taken a more substantial form than was at first anticipated ci it is known an order has just been issued from the war department directing forty army wagons with teams and teamsters to be kept in readiness to move at a moments notice for forthe the transportation por or tation of supplies supplies private orders enve eave have also |