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NEW-YORK, MONDAY. MARCH 22, 18G9.
PRICK F<>Ui_ G_._\TS.
WASHINGTON.
?TOR TF.HrRE-Or-OF--ICB QUEST IOtf-Tl.lt EN
OMSH, DF.I.GIAN, AND ?.CgT-U-l MISSIONS?
iECUKTAI.Y BOLTWEI.L AT WORK ON THE
KKW-YOItK Ai'l'OINTMKNTS ? NOMINATIONS
CXiNKIUMKI??TIIK (ASK Off QBlf. I.ON.i.s'II.E.; T.
|BT TKIEl.KAPH TO THF. TRIBl'SK 1
WAtniM.Y.iN.Mat*t 21, IS??.
In nntieipatiM o? ?M final ?settlement of the ques?
tion tombing the Civil Tcnnre-of-O?_co act, now
p*ndiu_ before Congress, during the pie-sent week,
thosrx-culations about the offices and the probable
candidates are revived. Those of mttti intei 'est ap?
pear to I?.- th* forci?."' missions a?d tlie revenue ofll
ew? of the dill-rent States. The mission to ..iigland,
Hla.is-H'it.'d v.iy positively. i> il! ho ofl'cred to Mr.
Motley. In addition to hi? own reeognizi d merits for
the position, he ?s -W-dj indorsed by Senat??? Suin
nea and others. Mr. Francis of Troy, it ik said, ?ti?
be sent to Hclsitiin, and pi-ohably Mr. John Jay of
Kew-Yoik to Aiibttia.
IMN taiy Boutwell is giving his attention to the
New-York Custom oiiieeri just now. Ho has bc-n
in consultation with the New-York members and
?ther prominent N.-w-York Kcpublicans, but has not
yet agreed upon t'io oiii?er_ he wishes to select.
Mean, Qt-rWoM, Grinuell, and Merritt seen? to
?tand highest amongst tlie candidates for Colh et.u
?hip. Mi. i.iiswold will most likely receive it, if lio
will accept, in which caso the Naval Officer anil Sur?
veyor will I?.- ?wlaetad from New-York City.
Oiiiiiii-.M<>i!.'i' Dad?BO h:_ prepared along list of
appointment?? of Internal Revenue officers, which he
will present to Secretary Ihm t well in n few days.
Mr. D? ?ano lia* been so overrun with offli'e-seeluis
_Mt ht) has ileterinincd to shut out all visitoi
Mpting m? mbers of Congress nnd those visiting hiin
on bu.siii? ->? other than ofliee-seeking.
Contiarvto _enei.il expectation the Senate caino
to no vote on the Civ il-Temir.? matterycsterday, nnd
the disposition is still uuuiistakeably indicated to
debate it ;ts long as there is the ?lightest chance of
?aying anything new, or of p_onO-_oing it clearly
rounded sentence. Nobody believed win n tlie di-i
?vnssion lieitan in the Senate that it would last so
_on_\ and the various shades of public opinion ha? e
uutleigone complete aban**), and it is now impos-.il?le
to name, outside of t'<?:iere.?s, those wh??ot?K?i
opposed repeal anil those who favored it. There is lit?
tle doubt that the proposition for absolute
rrp.al was stronger a foitimrht ago than it is to?
night, and tliat if a voto ou tho direct question could
fcave been forced in the Senate nt that time, tho law
would now be otf the statute books, and the nee,led
j*>_ 111 11 mi of COBgW* much fm ther advancd. 'J'ho
larger litare of tba debate thus far has been with tho
_nti-r?(H-alers, ulthott?h Set?atora Morton. Sherman.
and others, have made aa strong speeches as any yet
delivere?l on the miI.jc? t, but the Btnogtb of the dis?
cussion has been against them from the start, and
their side has been weakened somewhat by tho
ellorfs of Senators Kdmunds, \A'illian?s, Sunnier,
Fclitir/, Co'.ikliug, Terry, and others, whieh have
been very powerful. The voto bai been s ?
?ften postponed that there is tome doubt
whether it will bo reached to-morrow,
although it is urged that most of those who in?
tended to speak have already recoided tb*il -opinion*..
and that I vote will bfl taken, if it is l?t?tf}d upon,
before tho adjonriimeut, tTPO thonib tflQ WT*lon il
extended far in the Bight? The principal occupation
to-ni?.ht, of tlmsc familiar with tho debates, is the
*l*_a??iticatiou of the votes, aud the friends of repeal
aud of suspeusion empata notes aud perfect their
hsts. Of course there is no cerlanity of the
roto, and all that anybody pretends to
la an approximation. The fiieiids of rt p, al
are very sanguine of success, and piihnps this
ricw of the ease is the nm.t genera'I,
Ihey _*e.'rt that the friend* <>f the proposition
far au eight months' map*??OU, have llft?dy *ign.?
_ed their willingness o ac ept a elans* ,
the suspension for four yens iium the 4th o_ Mai, h
last. There is little do.ibt. therefore, tliat otio of
these propositions will succeed?that the law w ill be
entirely swept a way, oi that it. will lie impended until
IS::. 1_m who favor the reconiiiieiidai.on of the
Judiciary Conimittee, suspending tin o,??*vatioii of
the laiv until the meeting 0_ <'??ni_*-r. ? i- l> - !?? i.
fcave little faith ?it this time of their ability t<> -it-*
tain the Committee, and it thus seems reasonable ?.?
HipposI that the diileretiees will be harmonized, II ?!
that the vote on the winning aide a ill be a large one?
A enuens of the Be] ?____*_ n l ita-l w ill be held to?
morrow, when it is expect??! that the subject will l?e
canvassed, ami a eourae of action marked out.
The Senate on Satniday 000?fined the following
nominations.- Win. A. Ituchnrdson to be Assistant
Secretary of tbaTraaat?yi Jowph if. Braitb !?
A?-?--M "f lot? ?nal lit venue for th? Tw<-nty-lir-t
Distrnt of r.'iinsylvanta; C. C. P. ( lark, Colle, tor of
Customs for Um ,f Oawege?, N. Y.; brae]
WaibbaRM t" be C.illne.or of ( r the di.
triets of roitl.uid and I'alnmuth, Me. And tho fol?
lowing to ' t Win. Clatk at Van Weir,
Ohio; A. I'.ih'U at Fiiil i.V. Ohin . ,J. Totnp
kms at Mount Carrol), 111.; Enoch J>. Pen---*? at
Wntei-iy, K. I.
Tlie Senate Coiiiiii'tti Oa Cl_UMroi Ji.'.s made a
favorabl?' re;?o; V to
be Colleetor of the ptti of New-0?!. ;ii:s, ami k
ported back Jb?M ? Longltwefl nomiiiatiui? f,,r Col?
.?etor of Internal Keveinie of tl,e Ji 'J' ? I "f
Laouisiana, wttbani ii-coiiiiiieii.Iatioii.
Mr. T. L. Hullo, k. S. ? r.tarv of tlie Bavobliean
Cor?iries?iot?a\ Co!ii)nit,.-e, ban b. ( n a; pdl tad ( ?
?f tb* Tieas'iiy, arid cut.?wil upon his <!uti H.
The 1'r.M.I. ut hai :., "i.nf.d Jmm* W. Ii
Freileiick A. Tii.!l<-, nd l*7m Bbtraaa, Gavnaaat-ii
Coiuii'is-ioiiirs la naabll and report on the <
pleted neetions of tb* C-ntial t-?iflfl Railroad <?f
California, and the Western i i, in
place of John Bigkr, f_H k 1 ). i.\, r. and il.omas J.
Menlt-y, removed.
K'na?.,;?.Cameron and S, ott.nceotnpanied by eleven
af the Bapubl tire* from Peuniyl
?anin. called _4t)wW_rk I : ., tb*
puri?m?ofpre*-.'iitiii'%'.-ii?ii,iat..4 f?i the Naval <>i
*"' diip. and Mar-udihip oi PhU-delohla.
Tlie I'r.-idei.t -M retry Metidljp and court? ?
Indu.?fed that be wonld prefer tbe pap. rs to be rab*
?Ritted to the uroiM-r l>e?ait:iient. DTOmiaing that
Wh.-n the eases eamebelmeliiu, he w.,.,1,1 gin duo
consideration to tba Mt*a__M?datka e_ the dtlfgrv
Won. Thefollowiii_i? the data nmreatod : l'oith
Kavul Oliice. Dr.W. Worth?n?to?, Prtaident of th.
r*an*ylranU fl*a*h ; fburveyor, E. 0. 0-?odrieb of
Bedford County: Marshal. M..j. HJeataild, of I.an
e**tcr. Th-tivo latter have be.'.-? afaaaiaant news?
paper publuhers ia their localitien for many years.
Iusomoofthf.-hunhes today tb? paitan read a
?rief addiess /mm Cul.au ladies m N,w-VoiK
**g?idand sympathy in In-half of tl?. rev.dut,m
? Cuba. Amo ,?. the listener?? to the reading at tl.?
MttNjrx.iltan Mrtbadkt Cbureb wer* rtmidonl
J[?nt. ^ ice-President Colfax. and ( hi.f Jiurtioe
?Ci??M.
Co-missioner Did???-, ha-? rt<? jved a ***a*mnnjra
?"D from Supervisor Noah of tb* Ttani?lin i>?_11-1 ? I,
*"?"??at.j;ii? a letter ir.,111 Coliictor Wil-n, (,t th?)
T-ird District of that Mate, lafwillllg tho Bapet
'"01* that ho has conomonc4'd a vigorous ea_?f
?faitist the outlaws in the imiuntait? count i? s of t lit? r
W*te. Mr. Noah writes that he is in re-eipt of infoi
??tion that the Sixth l'istncf b)iaftalad witb UHeit
distilleries, who.ie prop? !? tors defy the Oov. 1 run. ??
?fflc*rs. atid hohas nu<, t, d ti??-^ Co]l.'t??r to pa*<
?b'ie violators ol the lev. une |;i\t,s to lh" wall. C. I
?*t*rWil*oa writes that lie is ?plM'tiiling in tie
*oinituiii toini'i.'B with a d. l.uh '<?> nt ..f 1'nife.i
"t*te* trooiM? ami tie.t one of Jji? d-Ofltie* ?1.11 re
portftl ifi?? seizure of five ciifTtrout ?li-stilUriof* in the
mountain counties Tbe troops are now operating in
I'ntii.'tm or Jackson county.
T. Bashaaaa Lawrence, Consul General to Flor?
ence, Ituly, died hitddtnly at l.is hotel in thi? city to?
day.
?n Tritlav ni_J.t loirtrlnrs* attempted to brcrtk into
the kinking-1k?h->o 0? QtO, W? RIgfi*% Co.. ia this
city, liy rcTiiovinp n portion of the rent wall of tho
hank immediately behind tho vaults of that bouse.
Tbe portion of tbe wall removed is abont three by
four feet in extent, and penetrated to a depth of live
courses of bricks. The wall is very thick. They
Hueceederl in f*stting throng- tbe entire wall, execpt
ing tbs thickness O? une blick, which they drilled
through, and finding that the vault inside srsa so as?
ciirely turitiitetl that theywonld not be ablo to g<H
to it, aliandomil tlieir dtsalgn, tIi?"? wall 1? itnr pro?
tt'iteil inside by a lu i\y grating Mid a chilled iron
safe, weighing several tuns. al.M.liitely barglsr?proof.
Ko les? than live watchmen occupied rooms tiontiiiia*
on the com t-yard when tbeopsiation srsa peiftuiucil.
DECISION- BT skcIi'K'I'AKY DOCTWELL
"Wamiim.k.v, Miiitb ll?--Tint Secretary of
the Treasury luis made the folloi-fiij; decision? :
The eliiisltlc'itioii tiy rsCS er Mvwd of wool Imported
int?. this country, though known to be nneqnal in eosna
-. w?is liev-.-rtiii less iiirrei d t", under tiie belief that
it was ti.e only rale i ? > u litcb any system ooold be eetab
?islietl ?ci urinV iitiifurunty. It exoludea rosiSS wool? of
t lie ta,,- m-1 ii? uni, embraced in tbe Aral andaewitfolaaei i,
Which me n ally tit ftu ntitlilnt,' lmt carpet purposes)
while, on tbe other band, wools fit tnr other pn**i?oeea
tiiiin carpeta tnlgbt be included In tbe third claas. i.ut aa
the pejreentage In either (trade thus excluded or em?
brace?] la compsrutlTel* li?suiflcant, no interaat mate
rially tuffora by tin? iwaciica. Tbe J ),tuit tuni.t "s decision
on Canada wool cllppinge, sty id ?* i??-?l?il iV v..ml," ?.nd
?iieirth.it upon u Highland wool," were made with s fall
knovvlcdire that in the one cune (?? poilii'.i-r'it wn.-l"? tint
ruling of th?> Departmentwould,boproblbltofyof the
Importation Of the article, and that m the l?t?
ter eaae ("Highland wool'') tbe decision would un
questionably euoouragetbe Importation of a finer wool
r'i'i't wool than is visually lnti?orted for carpeta, if,
tin-i','fi,r>, tin? wool In question ba ef native K.is; ludid
iiiniii\i i ni,mil its proper classification I? in claaa three ;
tbe quality of finest ??, or tbe fact tbsl it ean be used in
BOmeof the courser maniifacf urt ? of wool, do nut otci
ln'.r the rule ol lasalflcatlon by race or i.lnoil.
The tariff (8cc. 23, Art -\ March ?l permita the fn-e an
try of "all ariu les tin? prodoce "I AniellcUi t?.?ln i'ies?
tabal is. Bab? riea proaeouted under the American il ??. A
??i latbi h ir al pvldeueeol nationalityn**i*gni?>ed
in-tin ?aw. I'm1er it a reaael may engate in an** trade
nut specially prob Wted by Ian.I la entitled to every
prlrll s i by any reesel i f the United P-tutc?, not
by lawapeciaily reaerved. K?sii caught by such a reaael
tii-e the in-, .lace of American fiahery, nnleaa th ? Law oth
-, nlis. Beglatored veeaela, prior to the act of
. bel?g compet? ni .is well for forelgu trade aa ior any
other, weresiil.jet.icil to certain reattlotioua In entry ami
cit ai.it.ee not neoesnary where tbe trade waa purely dt>
niestic. To remedy th'? provision waa made by th?? act of
it. jfur document? \>f an Inferior nature In lien of arearlvv
t'i'. ? bleb ?bom?! authorize rasa, l* t<> engage only In tho
coasting trade or cm! or whale flsborles, ont should free
them from the regulationa gorernlng entry aad elssr
nine, .Vc , of it iti'tclt'd vessels. 'J'liis fieeikitii OODBtitlltefl
the " pi ii lies','.-?" ?pokeu ?,f in the ttral ae? Uon ?>f the act
of 171'3. Tin*:*' la no provision againat the pursuit of tho
?um. ti.ul's by a rik'i reiid vessel. On the ceiittary,
there i?. in the ?th ttiid gotfa *ectlona,a specific iseognl.
Uon of tho rieht of Buch u reaael to engage in these
trades, Ineerted to avoid aa to them the eflet t of the ?.im?
bibition. There oan be, therefore, no reason why a it_-i -
tcred Tevwel should be excluded from the fisheries, nor
*?vin lirsh of any kind taken bi them sin.,mi be bald dull
utile on Unit account. Iinl. -cil, e\, n If llii-ir- wcto a j > i. ? -
btMtion againat their encasing in this oscnpstlon, It
aaometa tbe department that the sp?cifie penalty im*
?. ?- d i,y law fur it? violation must ne tbemcaann of
puiilsiin.i nt, ami that the eharact? r of the tit.ii. aa baring
le en taken by an American room ?. cooJd not, with i? ft r>
i!iic<- to this tariff proriaion diaconuoctsd with tbe prohl'
i.ilion, be taken away or ianorsd. Bal in tbiaease, if it
?liotiitt be in id tti.it a registered vismi u not oem
potent to tal. ? herring it may well be asked, I? any An
can reaael irithoti/ed to take auchflahl The act of I'm
anthorized Ucena ia for a bale and ood fiahery, and by the
fifth aectlon of tbeaetof 17W no reaael Ueenaed raneu
lu any ii.nU, bua_>eea,or employment other than
forwhteh al lUyllconaetl (SeeWare'sBe
ports, p. 2?7.) a?errus are nowhere menUoued, it is
Hue that the act of April I? 1840, makes l"?.?l. is 1 i
dirciiuieiits for whalera, nmi would ?-.-ciii to Imply a doobl
?if lii.-u ralldity f.n tint nee were it uoi i v Id? ul from the
phraseology of the act and of Ita title, that its ?,?. ? ?? > i?
Mas to i. luve cert.nu embarras) . tins
peculiar trade under either kind <>f papera, and t>. eonfer
upourcaaelaholding eitbixtha prtvllesea sndrt p
bUtlea of both. Bait, like other mercbandiae pnrcltaai t
i,v .iti Amencai', v.-s.-.-i abroad, bet ornea dutiable only on
Hiiiviii in the United 8tat4?a? if It be coneumed on board
. l no 11.. I in iur ?loties c m be auatatn? da siu-h
are the etroumataneea of tbe ea ; tbe aalt had been ? ?n?
?uiiieil in curlns fl-h?a legitimate ose. The flab b ting i f
American ??itch, arc free,cqm lywbcthci freab
in,till ! in tin- rendition In which theyooiuc tbeyara
\\ bolly of American prodw tlou: that n no) only eausht
but cured also, utider the American fias? Dnrin - ?
f tbe bounty system? bounty waa fitrfelu-d by
?it not duty ; al .. bm lb. d? , trtniei.l
it? not aware thai dntlea bare b?en imposed umicrsuch
clrcumatauccst on tho fl?h or the tall i
A COl?Ki:? TIfiN.
To 11, e ?di ior of J he i r 11> u n e .
Sik: Anerroi crept Into your dispatches iron
n r..st?iiin .-. As 1 dei Ire nope Mo In I
o| in? i-;. ?., i nut? nt, j n wlllmuoh oblige
i.y making this correction, 'i rulj,.
. ,i v .'t. URISWOI l>.
i':. aid? : Brooklyn.
Wathmyton, March 17, I
THE STATE LEGISLATl RES.
In the \?]:.'ttisis Legi.latnre ?i reatilntion baa
the new >)., ukcr, Mi.
? I, loi tho :? BBon th it he is a n, n t?-.-.?
i-lint or the fetiite. Charges] ive also been iuti
. guilt) of uialf? i.
nuce III ?
'J !.o ].i!l i_Tf>:i! - ? ; ? i reral rail?
Lealal? ii. ti i..i A
H'U.l.l;
THRfi? FEMALES OUTRAGED BY A M.(.i:'?.
Cham QUiPr?n.? March 21.*-~On Thors*
dsy afternoon laal b girl 13 yesra old, ?uiri two fos
dies,,la f Mlghboring farmers, were rariabed
i'y ? angra, "u F?tmf, ?1 sagra ll years old, named
? .'in .*??'.>.. 1 ?. n 1 -,.,i, 1 of ( lumbatrabararb, ?ii? arreateda 1
- - ? 1 - ?, ...iinii.' lit? -,, ontratSes
ia # a . 1
111OUt Hi the ce inn i ll'. itv ll I lit, use. i ..i | ?
- -i- made to tukt* Nwrrifl fri ui the l.ui and
Lim. \i. i. ?? linn ???i ,, ... ,,.,,,( nbunt the
re made i?, .11,..., , 0f the prom
in lit . . ?? moll was iuti 1 ? ? o, ,,
l livri i" en i--ii.it,:<-<l by u etli ? ?um
.i? 11.1 ' Yorinif. 'in" slrlaoutra edaredauua.
ir-i- of throe ul oui va ?itre* pestabie fmt,.
GESfBRAvL TEIaKOJUPBIO VI
_Henry ^^. Bragg, a Bo ton windier, hag
l.-Tjij an : anadia by a Boaton <i?:t' ?
.j. A. Ii'itir.s leather store irai deatroved
by Are at LoularUle? oa .:utaiday. iAi?a|iir,t?jo; partu-lj
I ilaiil c 1.
_The abacontUn/i treaanrer of the German
I'm!, ?taut Church at < inoinnsti ** j? airaated M iMttstl
on Frida*.
_The Hon. ?J- C. Penniston? Member of the
Ohio Houee of KcpreacutaUvea from Yin? Coouty, glad
. ) ut Wav, il.v.
_A special (li-jjiiicli from Omaha kivh the
I rapidly, with s proapest of ojieu
HIK lIHViaiMl.ull till 1? ?11 ?t fcVi ??lVH.
_The Cincinnati City Conncil has repealed
the m,i,ti.it,it i,,?i.,m .- commercial traveler?, scllliii?
Kooda i.y aampto, to obtain a liesnae,
.McMiiitlcr Harvey of Rhinettles, Canada,
?bot lu th,' lie .'I by in? aou, on Mnturday, durln?, an
ultt ication. '1 be wound la eonattdorad dancerooB
_The Peniacola and Georgia Railroad and
tin- THllnhaaae? Kallroad were old at auction, on Batur?
bfl foiiuttr at tl,'i?o,eo')and the lutter ?it H9M00.
_Daniel MeQnire, ehanced with t Is?t- murder
of John Ford, waa, on Saturday, t.,ami guilty of man*
in 1 Bt nt. 1.1 , tl to biiive lour j Ball In tho Btute
I'll- III.
_The schooner Gen. Marlon, from Rock?
IhikI for Ne1.. V1.1 k, a Uh coal, went uabore hoar Roltuate,
1 IIIng. It via? theilKlit nln; would ?el trlf
tllU ll4et lili.ll title.
_T/V Denver flete? ot Batnrdaj publishes a
telegram from Puebla 1 porting a fltcbl al Forl Lyons, on
'luv, lui.,...1 the colored and winie ttr*t*?>pa, in
? 1.- k1_Sd aad I -ir m t.ve vvoiiiidtd.
_The body af a man wm fonnd in the
rirei .?t Keadlns, I'enn., on Unturdar, with bis hands tied
ii.-li- . in-. 11 -...it i-a.-tn 1, At. The body was
m a aa Hi-. 1 oi Pal raon btehn?tlt, win. bad oaoaped
110111 tin hOBpltaJ. I'1' Waa a native oj l>eiiiii.uk.
_A fire occorred in Roclw-ster, on Satur
.n.iiiiif.i'toi y of 'i ? offeo,,.1 of lluf
rt 1 I'li'lilil.t:?: ??'-?-. v, In- - '.,.1,1 til,?1. Th_
bulidli s is tluuiuia'ctl to the auiount of ?j?,.uki. ibe other
mage bj v.ni,r H1,0Q6, which 1?
eorcied bj I
_i lie icM.liitioiiR in reference to ?i ehante
In tbe 'i.tet. of 1 ir, and aclllng pnuii lu
.oTk?'ity, ri l'o send nil gi iitoatorcuuarriral,
?u. !>.? 1 -I by i4 ?oui m. fee from th" N?\w.York J leratn ?
?..lieu, have b?S8 adopted li> th.?
? ....u d i I i'lit'ie.
? The trial o?' Jamea Reynolds, at B_ffitlo,
i- ny ii.
' ? 1 1 nu (s.itii.ila;. ,
ii'llnl Rtttll ' ObJ? ,'tr'il I "
'. ll" Lille '
ii leuden t of that
THE CUBAN RETOLXJTIO
THE FEItN'ANDO TO PRISONF.ItS?CURAN _____
SHOT?AKIilVAL OF .SPANISH TKOOI'?*
JIavana, March '?JO.?Tho baggagl of the F?rm?
Vo prisoners has gone aboard tho steamer, and
.???!?: dition sails to-morrow, positively. lu a skin
near Villa Clara the insurgi-nt leader. Moya,
captured and biibsc.piently .shot. A steam? i .111
to-day from Spam with l.ooo ??.?ldiers.
EMitAKKATION OK TIIK FEIi.N'ANI'0 PO ITISoN
?GKIiAT hXdTEMLST.
IIavaka, Hatch -", via Lan O iv, Fla., 21st.?
fleet of transports with the State prisoner? on b<
?ailed to-day for remando I'o, convoyed by
Spanish fHgatl T' altad, which will accompany tl
a? fur as tlie bahama Channel. Tlie wharves and r
of houses commanding | view of the harbor v
1 low tied ty people to witness the departure, of
prisoners. The embarkation was ?'fleeted in an
dcily manner under the guard of the military for
Some trouble occurred on one of tho wharves. 1
reported that I thief was eangbt plying his tr;
and was badly beaten, and finally taken to tho
unteers' barracks. About the sanie timo tl
w;w n disttirbanco near tho (?oiernoi's pal
A Cuban cried out: "Death to Spain! V
('.?pedes!'' He was instantly shot d
by ono of the sentries on guard before the pah
l.al.-i in the day Folico Connui--<ary Homero, v
was mapaatad of syuiipath.v for the man aii.sicd
tba wharf, waa m_h?ted ia tba street by tho po
lace, who sln>| and killed him. The Captain (.en.
bearing of the all'air, and hoping lopai il'y the peOj
Weal to the barracks, and immediately ??rg.uii/. 1
Court Martial for the trial of the so-calledthief. a
after a brief invest ???at ion. was HBtOBOed to be si
IntenM exeitement prevails tbrougboat the al
l'l. iiiieiit . 1 irs have been heard of " Vita Ctipidi
and thero are fears of a riot.
1 IN.VNCE-TIIKAMI?Kit 4,s VIcr.-rONsI'I.-<iKNT.K
[flOM 001 OWg lOHltl .-PONI h.NT.l
Havana, K.b. _".?Cabalh r<? de Bodao- whom 1
.{??publicans of Spain call a butcher, is iboaI to s
eci d in the government of the island Captain-C
and Doloe, who is an invalid. If Caballeio d< sei
his reputation he will servo taI Cuba the MUM p
pose Calleja did in llfl?ioa. Hetie?-forth the warb,
OH tho part of Spain may not bo considered ns
convoision or salvation, but for rcveiiRe and puni
nient, lint there is one thin?, the Spani.?ids cam
light. That is thI tiger of liiance. Tak?- their DM
and puiposes, th.-n, at matket value. If they bl
an intention t.? ext'iniiuaie the Cubans, it is 01
limited by a want of means. Supposing that pl> n
of Si?aniaidl wish to Bgbti will Cuba pa
aud does any ono think that Spain, wbi
has always made Cuba pay fot her o~_ hlee.lir
can IT<ml to bleed for her? Here aie g|ave qui
tions. Tbafplanters nnd men hauts who . (?uns. I
the Captai?*-*??nd m his lat* du ta* o? idditioi
inipo-ts, believe that they can ?asi' by thi- M I
5)600,000 ? sendos, or half as many ?louais. Them
imp?ts, by tba way, h;?\e b. en mttm??'"* ' * in 1
port, by reckoning ttw Boutb Ami rican Initeadof t
Spanish escudo, which il oiie-.piai 1er Ua*. They ai
111 fact, only a hall-.lollat pec bai on mg ir, $1 85 p
hogahrad ol Ifaseabado, $1 per timm oi toba? 1 o?lei
and a half-doll.ir pe? thousand of < ?cus. Add to tbt
?? pur Mat OT? i tu j?. ?rt dOM, and '-'?< per cent apt
tbe earning* <>f indnatry aad lonanreo.
I?? edit added t.? ? ?i~t???ii -. ?s Mid ta bi ??-ni,-, f
tin. r, MOI* that Havana, in borpfMOntdJ
few imports al accoiuit. Crop* o? Mis-ir and tobae
arc liable t<> tbeebanoe* oi ad< rantating war. Tb*t
fole. when the pi 1 ?11 <-t -> w< ie latolj Mbed U?pled|
their estates for a loan, they could only ??:
buitiUi s for a 1 m it v in a time of. oniiagration. 1 ?
loan is to be lyHNyOOOt La? Atad bytbe 5,5(~,000 af,?i
said. Bono ona thiaka tkat the 8paaiah ba
is t'> collect and b?II* tie s?i sum-. ?an manag* '
k<,-p it- i?.ip< 1 11 ? tali rabii state ot iii,iinia?i,,!i, at
at the en I ot tin, ?? y, .u-? cam,] the dabfc, Hut tl
bank bai already iasued l-?t*)?,000 of pupee, m.nu? .
whi. h i* at a heavy <1: '??int in Spain, and it is a,
mit tt ?1 tbat the loan itself m a, !"? ii? i? :? - ?1 1
UM*_0,000 mora. 0.pad tbe 8,000,0 0, tb? n
rrO end to borrowing, if there i* anybody to borra
bom. M. air.vhile tbe war wiilbe draining tba r,
MureM of a limited number <?f money lander
a number proportio?ate to one million and
half ..f people, minui th, Cub ?? -. 1 ! 1
poor, and tin- <!,-. i. ?-.. of the Gorernmenl fot ratain
money are what Bnanciera would call ? ?
1- rom i","" ? to 15,000 < ah in ? - have left tl
i-!.'inl sine ?le' beginning of tbe Inanrrection. I
two day* m ia -t w. ah mon than MHO took oui pa ?
pat ta. 1 i ' ? ciiiiv that Cuba, and 11.n. ??
.- pei ?ally, are Impoverished. T. n 01 lift- ?u millioi
of wealth mu I bar* gone :.???.?y with the exil?
th* riebe*. <?f whom had banked Largely in th
North at mmm time pr.-vioii-,],'. Merchant* *en
th.ir lugac away, but their moaay doM aai ???
turn t.? Cab_ The island is being cleared ?
ii- induetiiai and ooaunarae, i<? beoom* ? haul.
ground for bat red that is tbe fact. Cuban none
return* to the island in munition* "i war, ii it cien,
hack *| ail. n,K' of tbe pap? ran ik? >not* thai nuu
iifaetiind tobaeao Will be twelve millions |cm
Cuba during tbe preient year tbaa tb* year ?oreg?
in;.', while the export <>f leaf tobacco is d
Thtsihowa bow moch 000 of tba au t popular an
profit ible Indu-tru -.of tbe ?land i* lufl-ring,evei
though tbe Mtl mata mai bo a light ono, m for?e* t
ing w hat i* lo happen. ThMI aro not a f.'W w ho he
liar* that tbt > --. ,? ia tbe pranni elemanti of warf?r
and lo-- th" utter ruin of tin ir country. Debt, de*
i?,?laiion, foi.e.l loans, ami the violent apteartug 0
?s''i'>-*:. sure 1,1 l,e iwept away at lut, will? the]
think. ieoo*tt-_ thta, if the Spaniard* win 1
<l<"-.< it, thej> may . all it peio* it tiny ,r;ln. Th. n th.';
may count the OOab
'Jheydo?iitainiybaaat,though porhapi Ibe dm
of tbera bold rathM bank. Uiiwitfa tki old pride
which area in own of oouraga, when they mJm
tea. hill).;, nay gO bfote m fall. Bulb is the pinviii
eial tradition of Spain, at all events. Thai (In
Bpanlarda profeM high oootamptof the Khali 1,
their own word* show. One of tbe (leaden ,?f th.
troop? ?cut out t<? Jag?ey an ItM home : " roa koou
that her, about in i gnat many panoli in tin
mountains, bal [must tell you that ttM DOO?Mfol
than appear? to have increased very lately, for tin
rebels all seieaui ihe sain" way.'' 'I he oigan of th<
Voluntaarit a blab dkl not object to t he massacres in
th.- city, spt aki w ith more <? rag] eratod Morn. "What
importance?" says the 1 ni; <ii tii'ia, "can or aagfai
to liav.', an in-miie. tim? which e\er\uhri.
i? sham, fully routed?whi? h at the beginning could
not capture a doceo soldien in tho Tunas; whiih
could not impide ihn passage of ('apt. Mai hin, who
with 40 liors.'s overrun a space of as many leagues,
occupied wholly by the relui-,; wbiofa buiegad tb*
Qorernor <?f Rblguin iu a privat* doom daring SB m
.??:<? day?*, ami DITM OHM gSTI it I ?''lions a-?-ault:
which raised tho siege and lied without combat,
hardly knowing that Benegassi was about with but
Phi men; w hi. h tOMtlUlkl very good intrenchineiits,
but not aven an impta to defend them; wbiah at l_ I
?and tlais 1, mc-t Significant MMBUtratM all its
fores t<> oppOM the ?ol tl III II of Colltit N'ai aiasi-iltl ?
falls upon it repeatadly, hamniag it continually
duriii','a inarch of M odd league? across \ Irgin forer* t?
?1 ml ..mi obstacles, nal u?.il and ai ti lie 1111, of all k i ml?,
?await? it With MOO or UMNO men. v, Inn
tbo Count had hardly 1JM0 at the pan
at tba gtaatcat nverof Um tali yo. in sj?ite at ad
tblM 111lva11t.11.es. not for a single instant puts his
column la peril Of caus.-s it more loss than that of
fii't'ii'i. live 1,i.-ii. What have WI to fear Iran Met,
I licm* HoW (?IU we eOll.'MVe the id,M fiat tie y
will ever be.-oiii''t'-rril?le f lint if the iii.ontoot ion
do s not coiint a lingLfl military glory, if M M 01
; gaiiized foi.e it m. lin only laughing and diidai-,
lin i" an- ?n the coiiniry nimibeis of bandit* '
exploit;, enable u* i?? Cot?1 an idea <>i ?> Dal Cuba trill
become tatter a few rear* if abandonad by spam.'
The same ornan, which roan? at the rebels, knows
how to bleat before authority. Complaining of the
consorsbip, it makes the strange confession : " Wo
have written muh-r censorships of other times, we
have publish?>?l papers under tho press law of Noce?
dal, the hardest and most captious which existed in
Spain. Hut never has happened what happens now ;
never as now luve we been put to our wits' end."
It is new i'ciii-ra'.ly understood that the Aincin an
Vice-Consul (?ener.il has olbretl his lesii'iiatioii sonic
days before the end of his term, because the Captaiu
Oeneral has refused to treat him as otherthan ??com?
mercial atretit. The Consul hae been right enough in
l.rintriHe/ ??anieatly to tin.? attention of that authority
the manner in which somn Americans wero lately
tr. at' d by tiie aimed ral.ldc. (?en. DOJJCS has warrant,
1 1? lieve, not to ISSSgniM him exe.-?it by favor in
any diplomatic capacity, iim tho United Stute? have
tii.ii Ministei la Spain. Onthegtrwgthof that, the
Consul has been denied any ri^ht or piivilej'i- to take
out passports for his countrymen, (?en. liulco fur?
thermore suspecting that the Consul'softke nives aid
to the reli?is, which I am far from belioviiiK that it
can just now, the attitude of tho Consul hart brought
up some ?iiiestion as to the status of foreigners, con?
cerning which the island has some singular laws.
lly royal order of 1M7, afrajigefl are put into
time classes?transient, doniiciliated, and nattiral
iz?*?l. The tiansient cannot establish themselves in
the country; the law allows them only re-itleiiee for
a given time. This is fixed by an article of tho
ordinance of Government and Polities which snvs
that no stranger can r?silie in the isle for more than
three months without having obtained a letter of
iloiuii illation. The 19th article of the Instruction
given to Pstty Courts provides that when astranger
shall have resided in their jurisdictions moro than
tho legalized time, tho agents of administration
shall give notice to the authorities upon which they
tli p. nil. According to tho royal order thoso who
wish to doiutciliato must, after agreeing to some
other O-pTessed conditions, take oath of fidelity and
*. | ??.il.t_r ? irn'Kihii, j by V hich ho becomes snbject to
Spanish laws aJsogi liter and puis himself outsido of
the protection of his nationality, lb? thus obtains
thoiir-ht to le sido and establish himself in thecoun
tr.v. After domicili.ition for five years he may bo
cune Batacaltsed, The Spanish authority to whom I
owe thia information nr_ue8 that these conditions
are exacted la the Psniasola by the Commercial
(.'ode, niiil it will not do to allege t lui r hit? ?lisusc in
ordflff to Ml at naught rules which each nation has
the imprcMiiptililc tight to make for Itself.
Tli?? Western risiagi base brought dowa a shower
of piinlaiiiatnuis and onlers. As the proclamations
show lbs toaipeti and the onlers the purpose, of the
ruling Spaniards, I shall give you specimens of
bath. It is Ihetrlijiit of thi proclamation, ia thi
main, to exalt Spanish nobility and honnrnt the ex?
pense of the itiL't.ite raiMiiiiidinistn which op'tottes
tliciti. In one of the 1" Bl of these papers an interest?
ing allusion is made to tli? Cnitcil States. "The
revolution la Cuba." MyS t In (inventor of Trinidad,
" is a mu? ?de, beoaaM ?t dot s not bald, while pmaa>
ing ils allusions, elements -siilli. i?-nt for iiidcpcnd
f in,', ?tiitl cannot hojiL'for annexation to the ?'nit?"l
State Without the sbsorptkW of its inhabitants. It
oaa only hi USO and happy, and attain ;t constant
und prega? ssivc fiitrie, inora! and iii.iteiial, by iotin
log an integral part at thi Bpaoish nation, to which
tin-.v are united by cist,eu, M.I, religi?s, history.
What can then Ik? the ohjeot of revolution t
Failu rfy ai.'l lighls. These tho country
cii.i.... s. In.l, p.ml, ii-1 f It is him id--,
(iii.ii.uiter s? '1 ii?.? only (loieiiini.tit which
bao liberal! J eondaetsd th? country li.is promised by
all pscitic and legal means to occuuy itself with re?
form. N'ot'.vitiisi.m,lint?, the nrolattoa began be*
aseas Bienolresi ambitions, OSOrlag the -uask of
pal i i? t i ?in. in ilai? tu?, is. .| \ the sa- i nice of tbe con li?
li y. which is air. adv \ i i."? ? 1 with compl. t?. ruin and
.!< . latioii in UtO jui istlii tiolis of liayauio, Ma;i/..i
iiilio sad ll'ilgtiin; and ?. marly as unl'oit?ntate in
that Ol 1'llrlto l'lilltip?. Tile tiolillldl' of SallttlH
Spiritu dtciees what will serve us example of tho
.mil piciaihng ill every town of the Western
department. I. Ersrj man of tin-city and BStflh*
liirhon I aMe t'> eii.rpf tali- for the pnldic tr.'imjuillity
will hold liitnself ready to defend the (?o\ crntncnt.
?J. The ('?tumi- arv of l'olieu ?ill at oik??? form, by
nd dJatricta-, lists of all the inhabitants
,\,i ir v,.ns old, to be ?n? -, lit. ?l to the ('"in
niant' mt without loss of time. ii. The Coni
ti.i'irhitit will ?livid? the lists into rounds I?:
ri. n e:i' h. _ lb it ill il.t hire w hen ea. ii round ihall
haven, tornos gourd. ?"-. Beood-eaptaloi will re
p .it delinquent* in or out <>f th? ranks, ?it ??
b'ouiitUiiKii will bats amis only wh.-n on duty.
i tU no who inbacribed to rastsia roloateeraari
,t]rt from sctvice. Over end above thesorulei
th. military bared( CKedio valions towns : 1. J'iiii
i lnii.-iil by coutt-iuai tial of all offensea which may
b- i .-i:-ti in 'il .is t: ,i-"ii.ible. 2. No iu,'fling., of any
kind. ?. Ko ?.pinion ST news advet-et.? the (iovetn
II- it. I. No arms ln-aiiiig by civilians. ',. DssioTI
t.. r? |x,rt aun-. Bol I. or .m hand. ?'>. PSa_?portats go
anywhere oui of town. 7. Martial law generally.
( >ili> i loans I,, sol,? il,.it o? Bnnctiia-Suirilu ara in a
bad way. I, tuba in the ?li-1 ? i ? t of Colon is nol a
Inore town bnl it hoastaa ronncn eonipoaed of ai*t
n nloi ,a .i*. sod thoslcslds. Somebody writei
,. iwiioi Ciein ?an ? oiin* to meeting! three
n-i.-i.ir.is ha< ing ebangetd doiuieile, the syndic gone
Ho, ill. illg lolllKj.
MEXICO.
i;i :-it;x \ lies ? i >.' s. i ?r? \i.A?i.isri ne. v \' s | i
i.i \|i vi. v.i \i: v -mi. Nr.w iiiivt.i;.\oi: .-i
1-1 w _u l Al a ,,UMA.
Svs Invsti-'o (al., Mirch 1*0. I .-?t.- Inlt-Uiir, ,,, -,.
ft util M. V H o lits Ii, ill received, ion. l.ii?-?i!;, Imd
KaiglM ?1 his ciiiiiniaiid sod appointed Don?agQ II.iv.i
as Lis i-iifi?< scir. In a nianifeato, whit h lio ist nul, h?
aUted that powerful rssaooa obliged hi? to tahn tins
t, n. The gan is ui at <iuad.il.ijai'.t ha?l m_olftoatad ,t
-;, :it of iiisiiliorilinatioii. Thi civil authorities,
v\ l,:le all? nipling to ?trn st a pnitv of ?Irinnen olli
?iis who wer? behsrlng diaorderlj, were set
apeo by the latter wltli draw- ia*Mdaaad pis?
|,,|s. Thi ollii.lS tllttl called out the
?oldlsrsto defend them; bat the di-.url.an, <? -g_
quell,-,l without s, lints le.lilts. Thi ?lllllllhl. lolls.
vv In. !i laid wast?? th.? mil tl Boldi ol Sinalou, de
Btroyed OlOib piop.ny in I In ran go. Cepeda, th?
n, w ?.os, 11 i,ii of Lowel California, had ISSOOIsd ih?
duties of hia office. Ii La sntieipsted that tbe affaira
Of ih? pell?n, ll.I Will DO I? llel' r.'t'lll.'lt.'tl lllldi'l tin?
tnesillt I .:. tin Vi'Iii?'. if. thilll lindel that Of Polillo.
lud?sn outrages had '?o?u coiniuitted in the border
Siaieei of Bonora, I bibunbua, aud Coahuiia. All
was quiet in the i-i.'i?- ol Daraogo.
C I S.IDA.
?d .1.1' -l.-s KAlI.KOAll A< ('II)KXI? KIN AM IA I. I I I.MS.
Lonpoifi March W.?The Ezpreaa train going
?... ' on Hie (ileat Weatel II l< tllWii', rail oil tlieti.el, it
iieaciivin.-, at i .?<?-:. tins uoruisg. Tint Psllstss
r.leepnix car vvmt preeipitaletl over an cinliaiiluii. i,t
11 feet? uiaktag one i?SSBP?atS rcvtiliitli.it. No ouovvaa
killa.il, bat tOe following went wuiiiiilid: .I.iine , I. iniont
o| i iti, jin, i so . lbs Ii r.i.,-11 mitt aeren ly Injured ab ?ut
l h,,ui, mid N nul -pet ?"! to recover: Mrs. 0, v.
ior. . I'ctiV. I '( IV, Col,il'.lrl.t. lift cnll.il-lioue il ,
li,,ii,-,l anil set? rely uralaedj Uarid Hatch, AH,.i ,
*i , ,i,,,iii' >,ini- .1; Mr. and Mrs gtlcker, Pool
M - n' bruised awl ? < >. not aerloualy bswersi ?Dr.CI
.n ?i wife, t'lueagn lit* furmer i?i n ?? ?l and ttin latter In
J,:i, ,1 .il, nt lier II a't ai d eli.ltlll. t ? ; Mr. Ch If, ' , ' SBT*>,
ii,i .| 7 i i.-, u?, l>-, I ?y -i. ni' Mi ii ii d loniscl h, ?.,.. ',''.?? ?
V.'el'i'e'i -'illv lBVVill ?tl. ITlU VI o llnl,',| Wen, i te. i..| to
i;,. ,,- ?,| ?, i. n-. -? ai i inttun, u.id ara re lie
, ., ,ti,-;ii atteiitloti ? 't il'- dde.
Tir?, buiih st.!'? n ,'i.t f. r i, urtiary ?nows il - ? cul t ion
Of tl, Jl llVt.f .Mo IIC I tl? I?' tlM.I? I, 111.? llll.n lo
rtii.uif JO.teJti, iiLti the Uituuki lianli ttOujOKi Lis than In
I ,.,,,. ,M', i ",S; mil' tilt' I'., t '. of Cil: i, n h.|s tin ., ,i?i ai
?non, ?*< '.outi 'pi-' ? ik of Montreal lias Ineri
. >i i??',iHr>,; " Limit of ?'iiiiineice ovi r Bt.'i'i'."":
, . i .i.. liai i ?..k,,,hi'i '| ,?? Boyal ? u,nu.m
:., i, lin iiirn ,i~'''l il ?'|-. ?> iuta ub ?u fi ? . ic Uitiik
, r c.iinia? i-'c oret t !,i??..??"i. The i> nka nf Montreal,
om ?trio, nul Toronto m-1 u..ut tli? Bstua aa la t >..
1,,,-it.i.not?e lai oirciilulliHi min.uni to*!.
?i i,.- v,-, ? ? Id . ? n, bei i u? i ii, i i by
u,, K ci i.r-i <? 'C"i ".o"!, 'i Me rumora
In i'ii? ?lin.ion pri'jiitiu ..il to Ilia KnyaJ Canatlian i! .e .
i,,, ,-.ilii. .-. '.. i ' i oui l',..!lll.lll.l... 'II., <| . . .1111,1 Ol. l'i.1,1 d
m il ? itiM.li'. ? ior th, weei al ji psi >? it.
FOREIGN NEWS.
GRF.AT M.ITAIN.
DBBATI OS Mit. OL-DtTOKB- RIM CIICRCU
11II.I-?spKKCII UK JOHN nuilillT.
IiONI.mn, March'-o.?Mr. iila.lstoo" - W- "to P?lt
an end to the establishment of the Church of Ireland
aud to make provision in n s,-?ect of the temporalities
thereof, and iu ?'eipcetof tho Royal College of May
nootli," canio up again in the House of Commons
la.st evening, and was debated at gnat leiigtl_,
Sir .lohn tiray (Liberal), tho member from Kilken?
ny, regarded the _etabUibid church in Ireland a_
a badge of conquest, and iu-seiti.il that it must ho
abolished.
Mr. Edward Miall (Liberal), from Bradford, also
supported the bill in r? 8i>??eeti of considerable length,
and was followed by the Right Hon. ?Staflord Heury
Noithcoto in opposition.
John Bright then took the Hoor and delivered a
long and able speed? in favor of tho measure. The
Established Church of England had the assent of a
largo majority ot tho people of England, but tho
question waa whether that Church was good also for
the people of Ireland. The opponent of this bill had
utterly failed to provo that the opinion of the civil
i/i d world -.vas hostile to this measure, as had been
stated. He reviewed the opinions of statesmen on
the question, and ?pioted Lord ?Stanley's remark that
" Ireland was the question of the hour.'-' Ho referred
to tho conduct of Loid Mayo, while Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, and the position of other Tories, to ?how
that that party had no policy on tho Irish question.
The bill now before- the House, he continued, was
acceptable to the BUM* of tho people of Ireland, Cath?
olics and l'n'testants as well, and was almost univer?
sally approved by tho people of England. As had
been beforo stated here, the Established Church taI
Ireland was a " badge of conquest." Conserva?
tives of tho future would view tho attitudo of tho
present Conservativos on this question with surprise.
Ho quoted Cavour's work on Ireland, where that
author bhows that the Established Church promotes
disaitiH-tion ami animo-ities in that country, and
causes the peasantly to be in a wors" condition than
tho slaves of the Antilles, and that the Iiishwero
continually protesting against it. Tho speaker then
(otitraited tho position of tho church in England.
England's .?berties, he (-aid, were not secured by the
churches, hut by the l'lirilans and Non-Conformist-.
Nations never forget tin ir religion* grievances
until tho causo is removed. The old policy pur?
sued by England rendered Ireland moro ultra?
montane than any country iu Europe. Catholi?
cism was not only a matter of faith, hut of
patriotism, for which tho Iiish were ready to
su iii r or die if need be. cilice the unioii di-iurb
atiees have b. en continual, Protestantism was tho
only tire that was ?lestioyinrr everything that it good
and noble in Ireland, molting in the absolute di-ap
pearatn I of p.IM and loyalty. The Iii-diincn who
had migrated to the United .States and Australia
WaM watching anxiously tho result of this great
question. The entire 1". ;n,in project was fed and
kept alive by tlm sympathy of Americans, under the
i.l.a that Eugland never did justice to Ireland. There
were 00 ' Ittan r foM t<? England?* the United States
than the Ii ishtuen. The ||,,use was now asked to do
justice to Ireland, not for fear of foreign enemies,
but for the HUM of internal peace and.tiaiiquillity.
Ho lout, uipl.it?.I tbl voluntary system prevail
tag In Scotland, aad anticipated the best results to
pMtaritjrforIrolind if this hill became a law. Mr.
Bright coin lud. .1 by savin?,' that tbil BM?MM would
1, .?>.. -th.- approval of tlie Supreme I?eiiig, for it was
founded on principles of mercy and justice?-the at tri?
buten of His glorio? trigs.
Sl'AlN.
TIIK IXspKItKcriON I.V ANKAI.I'SIA Ql'KI.I.EI?.
MiPl'tn, March '.''?.?The di.-itiubance? at QafM dl
la Frontera, M?fag from the jnipular hostility to the
i'on?.ri|?tion law, have klM quelled. That part of
th.? country is now tiaiiquil.
TBI WsTlKHAV IS AT .11.l'.Ks M Li n:ONTI.!tA.
M \R( Il 'Jl.-l)niniglh.'i'eeetit lg_rt_al th* barricades
laJaiM d* la front.n over ana hundred fculdieis
v.? re killed and wonndid. Th* loss of citizens was
heavy, but the number of their killed II not known.
FRANCE.
TIIK KI'iilliiAM/lllnN' OP THI ARMV.
Paru, March 11.' In tta C-orp* L?gislatif ycatcr?
?lay Mai -liai Neil. Minister of War, BTgad the com?
pletion ??f the reorganbeatioo af the may. _*___ <?, he
?aid, wm Meara ; but FranM would not tolerate a
(.overument which was not fully prepared to nveiii'e
insult if oftered The budget report etmiidan tiie
i situation of Kuri.po as .?niinently peaceful.
rriLT.
'IMF. I'l.'ol'i.l'i V OF TilK <I.KIP.V.
lT.??ltK\(?!., March ',1.?The .pio-dinti eonO-Tutng
the property ..f the ol?rgy kM I?' m de_aitely settled.
NKW8 BJ MAI!..
FBANCE,
mi PAR?- miM os PRKUO-tfT OKA-fl- Df?
Al'..! RAL MI.-sAi.i; AM? ( 11? ?It i: 01 -IM?
Iii I.Us.
The Pmtrii .?rr.tiis, of It-rob 8, mjm " Hn
... and the eompo*lttoB of the Cabinet accent pea
feetly. Hun'.' nil tli ? i lea* tt QOYOI BUM at centra!1.'..?'?<???
have be? n predominant, now they teem to I" accepted us
lin- polllil .il ,1,11'li'i.? -of tbe _ir.it Kepuliiii'. Tin M. s
?ubilanee, unuouncc. the euuof the relaoof
piiTitl? iuD?, ?ud*? the Cabinet doe* not contato ? ?Ingle
n ail?.- influential man, Uraul mniaJni th* tot* und ?.?m
. n , tor >?1 th Ann in an l.ovei liment."
hi Mil l> I'll -TI'iN.
Writ In* <?t? Mnrrh V the I'aiW roiT'-poiidcnt of *M?i plu
flail t.atnir mh ? : IU' I'" 'L-i.iii qiieatlon af?*> rfltn osvlta
lty,.n?l Indeed It ??-uppn.d that ^oianner la whlcU
1,.r has I.,-n |,i" - III? the l-."'ia? ?f llniv-,?!-. h.,', lie
,1,1,ni hotti KnglnnU ?i-' ''U'??'-? toeihiblt ?ymptouia
t'iir th?. m iv -'??"' interfere. The Pvunlt rontiuttea to
I1......I-. "o.'!'i'i?i tbo dec I an of Ibe i?i.;.iu Chamber*,
aiid declare?: tbat tie re.i tbaj ii?v? be? n ?.-iiiliy of tbe
fully of ii i linn,.; ."ranee la tbat lb* *ou*?y doe* ao.
?ojo] the hli'-?iiii? ol iui!r< r*al tat
Uni,n?; ?m the . \? nina, ?if Mar, h 7. the Parla corro?
J mal, li! ni ? ?ir London Manilaril s;i? s : Information, th*
n -luiiiie ihaiiict' r of wbleb i am not al liberty lo doubt,
enable* me t.? ?????are vu lh u ihr > rrt? reiiog ntu.-ks <f
tbe " ml -official pre - ai im nre bul
crin? ..t ibe diplomatie campaign eummenoed b* tbe
Krem h Qorerotueut agaliia! to? lodcpeodenc- and neu
ni th.it c'i'uiti-,. Cnleai l am rer* mueb mUtaken
Lord Clare odon hu dMpatoke* b for* bim from the rep*
ii s'i.;.nuis of l?iij'l.u.ii ai Pari? aud Brut?ela re?pectltig
tl-M Tcry iimluoua point nnr. It H \\\?\\ time that the
GREAT BHITAJN.
i m r-OPlITT 01 HU'. IHM cllt Kill.
Ml. tihuNtoiii', in aiiswiT to 1 quesiion l?y Sir
I Nurthcotc, ?in Mm, h ?-, npM-td 1?1 ?? ilealati.'ii-? us to
the pr.ipi'i'ly of fie lilahi lii,i? h in u sinncvii.it iiimn pre
II a, ?nut detailed form tlutii wbM lie n.tru.li'.ecd bt* Pill.
Ill" l?>;ilie> ?ne a* follow. :
>*?
l'illie-r?! I i-li.ir.,-?.XH ??_..?.??. I Ufa ?rl. r ?t? ..?' iuciub
i i a. I |? ?'? .. .Xl.Oon.is-o
?? . . I , lie?.
? lb. - It?? li I t* ilion?.
I ,it Una?.... 1,800 ? .
i .'.iiiB of IM? aie> ?irdovv ni-nte .... l?JU.0i,0
.1 . " ' ' Buil.l r. rli?r.?i ou
U,?'?i!?u.u_i bada. ' im?... ?.'i.ooo
?-I'rr1-!,,!?,,?,, ?b I liar?a?
-1". i ' dm 1,1?,000
(?Olli 11 . -, , I ( ,,,,1| B^,,,l|
-1 U'M.llUO? jrear). *?o,on<?
T?UI._,7, i.?*, saoi -,
ri.tit.K
B. Hi Ina, h.iw.'v.r, that. o.i th.? ?. in,I.? - tin i,-uliH will
eorof ?nt ral li -r bettci tli in woi ??. ' .?ir. U adatoac titu
a;, i?'..-n a.? tu i'ii'ti.ii :,? rmiplu .
A i IM i III? K MKKTINO .units pon fui -HO- \r ?;::?,sr
< i .- i nl i\, March 7 nie of the lariMI lii'-t 111 >?.-? r*v?T
luid in i .in.i i-ii-i? w?b ; i -niel nur iiv tba _uy orto mak*
Brian?! :me .i*5 f??:' a rollrctlou ut i tue^Roiimu CatHolle
11 ?wla on 8t. Patrick'* i>.:y rcr tbe famltlca of tie
I', le.ll pr.-oili'M. Aft. it'i -I.' -olntleii.-l tb* _MI
In/, broke up _lthe-*_r*xor ? Republic, for I'reaident
. liant, ni,i Stephen?.
i.i iiin,?. ol in?; iiriiiM o i [.?.us r-tlORS?I Dl
CORK.
Under >i it? of M ireb I lh* Dublin corteepondent of The
1., ml: n li.it write?: II ? n i, ?tn ,,; n, j .
i i i" th. iMipiilatlou of < ork.
On SaturtlayulKbteromda of r?pr?ona, nnmborlna ?.
II.i-a . lie -. p..I.e'.,I the i . ? l, .C? Imi',U. Ill? Kitl'ia.- II e
aniv.,1 of h.i.ii.? und train?, In tloi buiie ul woinjr the !,?,
orated captive*, eapeeiall. "laut." Mio.-U.iv. woo ia ili.ir
Idol. They serenaded the fnndlie? of tli* prl?o'ieni and
the .Vavi.r, who arrived by the j a. u< tr.iln, and,
ffdlin- io liact the Captatn as each train ?nine, tbary re?
tante?! for the 2 p. in. und ? p. in. tra?na from Dublin wt.y?
aetouaor i**__ie*sof danxerln their deaJre to catch tin*
first glluipBt nf hin.. Mrs. Maekay was ate.in? thou.. ri.?J
fell niei" brterly the disappointment they expre-ewil
wh.a i hey f.<?nil ht r buaband was not aui<>ug_M jpas
Bengera. Bai J O'Sulllras, sn?i fVlifau, who arrive?* by
?Uaitit r, r,veivt',\? bearty welcome.
BP1IV.
DEBATK OM Tilt*. DllCK Off MOXTI'?SSlF.it.
Inastormy rtittiiijjiof t]icCjn8titiK'iitAi?st.'ttihly,
on March 8, a prelude to tu? election of t? Klujr.tLe K- publi?
cans asked by what light t.e Duko of MostgasBBSf la ?till
C'uptuin-Gouisrol of .Siniiri. >. title given for family cou
?itl'iationa and not for mllltsry aclileventMM should
cease with the fallen dynasty. The Duke of Montpen*lei
should bo neither Marshal nor (tag? IMtu answered
th.it the Duke of Moutpcnsicr's poaiUon wiu> utade by the
hite tlynnsty, by which he waa bttnlMiod, ?ml "te Fro-l
?lonat (Jovernincut waa iiniiuthorized to Interf?re wltli
it. Topete auld bo would ratber luve Montpeoaler
than a Itepuhlic. The Kepiihllcana charire tbe (kirern*
nient with a detrigu to saitugle In Montpeualer. Berrans
defended the Oorerntoent with grast ability, sad ?aid
Topete's declaration was only Ills per?,nuil opinion.
1'ifiii und Borrauo were silent on the aubj -, ol Monti.?.?n
?ier as the candlihite of tiie (?ovil iniiL'iit, ,1 tli'j
at*>~d tbe aoreretgsty ?if the Corte*, and would accept
eitltor a Monarchy ora Kepuhiic; but decl.f.e?! that in?
Republicana bud no rlidit to force tbetr rteweM tin?
Cortea. Mo?*agwi>al?*.r>B fibanoaa have, LBOtUred to-day.
Senuiio's speech wa? loudly applauded.
TIIK KEACTION lHlL-t'llANT 1*4 THE ?Jt)V H: Mt KNT ASI?
the < ?util.s.
Wiitinfr on Mareli 3d, of tin* C?iii?titi\tlon.il c..'?iiiit??lor..
to which 1? iuti inted the duty of |t*7Sparina the drangbt
of a Constitution and of lecoiutuendiiii? a lion..ich, it, ui
now appOSBS certain, a iiioiiareh there It toll', a.el
which, as it was proposed after eonmiItattes with tin?
Qorernntest, coiini-it.s rirtaally of Oor? ruuienl nominee,
tho Madrid correrrpoi,dent of The. London Time*
t hau .if ii the metabera ol the c?)_i?tlaalon won eboee
anioiiK men nominally belonging to tint ihr.e gTesl ?Ir1
?lona of tbe innjoiiiy. care was taken that, ahile the
Unionist members belonged to the most OosSMYSltvS
fraction of the Li:inn, the Progrensists siinttlti bo t liom-n
aiuoiig tbe least adrsBOOd inctubers ?if the party of
Proirress, ?o Hat, with the exception of Muto?, iiccerru.
and one or two other Duniocrata, tho Comim-Mon it
deemed to be us llitbernl B body of in n M in-iut
ctiiii'l (lcairn. f Bay soUilna*of Ispeada Herrera, V?mesdo
Armijo. and OBbar BOSBibora of the O'Dui.ik'H Cabinet,
wbaae dssbso, Ufca that of tinlr chief, were ne**?*? pr?.
iiouuced without an outbnrit of exc? ration at the timo of
the ?uiiituiiiary ex.'rations of tbreo or four years at-.,.
Their inteiitlt.iii luay, even ?it that i inic, bare i>??:n b. !?
t?'.- man their deeda,aud aluce tin u they bare th ?aurtr? ?
suffered pereecutimi, and may have (?i.init mci'cy. 'liny
have, Itowevt-i, in.el,? no ?reut steps towult tlio Mttuiu
nieiit of popularity, ami tin ir preponderauce in the Goes
lui.ssioti is tukeii as evidence of the nseeinlency of Ciiion
lat principles in the Cabinet, or, iu other words, of l'i in/a
a.. e?.??n to Serrano'? HOWS. Nor Ifl tbe pr, Mi o of Duit
Belaatlano dsOlossss hi tbe Commlaaloii by any neana
tub ul.it.-rl to it aaosff the partUuusoi l?ioa,i ?berall MD
TH L'S?l A.
COSVEllS?O?? OF THE PttOSIAN FOREHIN 0WFMM
INTO TUE .EDEKAL.
The* Prussian Foreign Otlice, says The Lon?
don /(m?#Il?rliu cuireapondent, bavittiffor the bet two
years been Intrusted with tlm conduct of iho forclirn
affairs of the Confederacy, Is to be bunded over to tho
?utter, und will ficcorditticly be converted Into tho F< ?t
eral Foreign office. A proposal to tbta effect has been
submitted by fount Bbuuarck to the Federal t'onnell, and
tbronjrb th.u channel will shortly reach the Federal Par
liament. Th? day is probably not far distant wlien the
V ar otlice and tho Board <>f nada will nudersu ?? ?.inillttr
tran?f? r. Thus tbe institutions of tho Ooul deraey are
sradually devdopitiK* Tho wise and considerate mo?tera
ttou displayed lu the process cannot be too i,i?.hly
pralaod.
a??
THE HEM INDIES.
IIAVTI.
ANNEXATION T?J THE INiri.I? STATICS FftO?M?t(D
HV TIIE INSLIKiKNTS?WHAT SALNAVK BATS.
J.itto Dunilit.18 of tlio Moniteur, tbi otlkial
or/iau of the Haytlen Repiibiic, contain ?ouie BtfSO ;o tlis*
cloauros on tbe ?ul.Ject of unuc-atlon to tho United
States.
Ou the 12th of January last, the Ituleprndanee d' Ifu"e,
a piper which supporta the present rein Ilion r.i;?iiD*t tbe
Oovernmentof President Sainare, and which is published
at Jaoinel, a town on tho south coaat held by the rebel*.
spobe thus of President Jobuson'a last nie- -ap<? to Con
gtoaa: " We havo read. In apito of 1U ?rreat length, the
in, --age of Pf.siiieiit Johnaos to tiie Aineiican (uii^? ,
at tbe opening of tho session. Th.it docututut is ulto
j4? tlicrso interest ing tl'-t but tor the sesaauri DOSS cur
?paeell Bbosld apsesr Iu foil in <>ur eoluuina, \\e coa
tlno ouraa*Irea. tborefore, to reproducida- that part of the
maaaaga which r. l.ttus to oar country. Lei President
Ji mu?s,i ii, ami all vvli.i Ua?ik with lni.i, kiiuw, liuw, w ;,
that tin- Hay tinn la prepared to bury himself under tho
rums of his country rather than loso bis iiuti<i?ality.
Th. io are but two men besriag the i;.unc of Jlayilii*
who ?-retira, or wh.o labor, to auuox Usjftl to a futclKi?
pswer. I_eaa are Bslasreaad Batea."
A ft'^f week? after this bad appeared, the text of a
decree paeeod by tho Counvil of bt.ite of tbe Prsrlaloaal
'nu. nt, fornied by tbe ?outbern liuarceata ??'tlntr,
at Aux Caye?, fell into'the bauds of Pre*?tdcut Hal.;.me,
and ha? Just been publlabed iu tbe MutUteUT. 'i'-u i^l
lowlna lr> a traealatwa of tbe ?let rea :
"J.iui.?rT-L'^i'.?t.:ti.?SiijriiEit.i Stat? or IIiiti-fncttat ?t
SiiTK.?In rttra a,f tli? ritr?..r-1 lair/ erenU wl. . U?
ronntrr loto ? ?tat? ?f utter BMtBitaa, ?mt th* iit.'..?r?":?-l?;J art? c^in
u.itv.l liv rretirtiiit BiIbbt?, wlim? the ?.mntry h*'! ?e'-r;, J. ?, m ?
t'.? i iiiit-.I ,.f Ma'e, 'ow BliiaMaVw, weal?*? ?.? t? l.-w?:
"S ? ri i'r?t. ?eeaeittuf i> Ut* ?otl*,-?tton unie h? tt? Otwrataeat.
nur. a? ?f ti* "7t :i r - ? ? ? a
Baath ?*? lefjlir ciia.ii.u:?,! ? l il.Jt i. ? ? -n-.t aS?ajg*i ?
,-t r.i iler?il a - r ???tt?
iueatl? fur MBlBl . ? -c . ?...I ?aliu.< ?i - 1?*./ fr.nla .rim.. I
iietill
?u tie ??tee of th? ra*?p1? nf urlil,-' ?, mil iu th?
??"? ll
AwTir-t.K I. \ht BUt* ef 1 ; I '.?ut M piare?
l'ar f rr, Je t tu? pT'illc:.'!-le rl '.lii l n.'.? J State* af .U?rir? al ,t? Bat'i
rai ?Br.
Ak? 2. Cal ' " *' pooot ?l.ill b?v* tnB*iiltt*J il* *o
? ? e, il? 'J.'li.n'? ?1 ? ' I i i ' . |
th. ,!.-i relat ?u? ?f *'*"? S,!i..ve, ?l.vl fur prole, tl..? Un n.ler??U >?.
jlcr.
. ?a I a?'f to ?nnil i?
: isfl??? ? til tl ? ? ' i" to?
ril t., piar? irr ? ? : - ? ,
. t.v ibe 11,"-"
4. X%*ptBaaataWt-B? ihallba rr.:up:'.r rirrle-l oit l.j tlie Lx
?ci t ?? tower.
M.it? ut tli,- Se'."- a H" ?? ???t'i? , t?. r'Car-?. l?th nt
Jan IU.? in r, Vi.e-l'.,?i
Jein'; 1 !? Viral, U.
V. llene, feiei. . , ,
.(?|,r | ? tbe? th? rrc?nt .leere? l.?
i'iiiIt ?e.leit with the Slate ?cal, ?uJ tierateal ?ilb ?'I ,:. v-u ? I? ib?
?r.'rrtir.?..!- , ? ,,?Mi.v?.i?t.
It, p iblUbltitrthi* deer? ??. t!ie Jf?*?M/fe?#rexi>r?-??e* n?too>
islnncnt an.I ludianatloll thai tito .i i . l-t-t i. ?u
cu'li'?* somas? of barlnc allcn.-?tt*d Cape 8t. Kiehol
?nil of bavini'ctiiiir.i,-t.-d eni,'aa?.'?iniit.?? i.tfli lite Aliar
lean ?loveriiiiieiil lookluf fo Un. annextitioi ofllivtl
erentnsll/ to tbe United Hlatea, abonld liare ttkea M i
a steii ?i? t e abore .lecree reroale; bal it a. da, "The
American Ooreroiuent. which Urea In good n Intimi? ?t
.unity wltb the Goreriiinenl of tbe Kepublie, jiroperly
lufornied apon tbe real ???iiiiiiiiMits of our aatlon, wi?l
repel vviih icorti this i'iilji?ililo ov?-rtiiri'." Xn* i/.?n.f?iir
Inalnuateatbataltnllarovertnre-B bare boss m le Is tint
( .,. iniue: t? of Frasee and l.i-iand, li.it tn> positiv?*
proof of llil.4 has ) 11 In . n obtaitu'd.
BT. I (?MINt'O.
INTCXOKD ATTACK CafOX FOWt AL' PL ITB IT
Till CABBAU i?-.
AdviCM fron Cui'a.'oii statf that the tr?nier
Tskgrsph IcTa Bt Tlnii!Ml on tbe Isih ?if l'c!i.'ii.ir*r ?ith
??.?ii. LSfMSOS ?md MfSMl other exiltxl DmHM
oflcen on board to pun red, rlsTork*! MsMd, to tho
not th co.tsf of Ht. Doininso, for the purpoB 'f attarktns
port an Platte ? alao. that a aoboouer cam. ? <x Prest.
?lent ( abra!, WSS KOBO lo Bt M.ire (Um m wbefS I'll??
would ?siiii? cannon and amunltlon, aalllnx thonee f?r
I'm i au Platte to join tiie T, lefra ?b there, und l.ik?; pstl
la the lutctititJ attach upon that place.
mo
TEEEIELE TOIU'LDO EXPLOSION.
Tlllll MKN' ISSTAMI.V KII.I.IU?, AM? ANOTIIKR
rxi'.vi.i.v IS.!I KIM.
A fatal aociilint took plaM in Church Kun
>esti,ie.iiy, rSWltlBJ lu the Instant death of A. !>. C?riffln,
W. H. To-ld, und Wni. Rill?, and the fatal Injury of Col.
i'. D.iv idaan. The uecideut oecurrod about 41 ?i'clock^l
tlio oftlcu of Col. DartdaOB? on the territory b'.iscil by hiui
ou Chitr.b Una, nbout oue inilo from the eity. Tho par?
ti ea were t'tntaj'"d tu prop.irlii|r a tornedo fur one of tho
viclLi. While t;tilllti, Tndd, and HUrv? w,tls ?tandlna
about the toil? to..iarriiur down the charge, Co!. David
tu.ii was about v?-tk.nir toward tho issr. It i.? ihouvtht
that tho eintritt contained ult.iur ?even limiiiii.i ?f ful.
in i mit i tu? powder i<'t'i. 1'itv iiist.ir? hiranBtou), wniie about
twenty tiddl'ioiuil poun.ls wero lviii? iteur. The explo?
to.) i insulted ft .?u peri*U-4on, ami the ?lroelc whb perct'p
tlbly felt all orer the eliy. Tbe buittlliiff wa?, of cour*??,
ln.it? u u m fia.m,-His. ir.'.il ll-i iuinati-s, with th? exoep?
tloa of Col. Oarlditon. *4T*ere lu?tautly killed. TJu?ir cb.ih
nirf .vanalinost entirely atrlpned from tbt-lr bodi??, which
?.,i ? Bhocklnady lacerated tn every p.trt. A arowd o?
tuen v?i.M ?jM'cd.ly gathered from tue vicinity. Col.
.>.i\ idso . was foiiutl io be. coii.sclt.Ur., but Utterly Iitdp.ee?
und tt-iH'i'lttneln? tbe Intonac-t pain. Hi? tisut tlilirU wa?
t in tbe boii", Ks thoi-./.i laid oiicti by an ax, and
hla? hest.baek, an.,?.and 1..-...1 wci-ucovered ?*? ftliKltuwtts*
bun s, l,i-,fi,celi.n:?-,l tomr,-.ii, and the aiidit uf ?mo ere
I rlcht.'i.vei!. Hi? nt-tti Inquirir? woro concerulna tho fata
of bl? eompanlooa. wboiu he fean*d were luoie ?eveicly
| hurt, and ?I,-lire?! that they abould be attend.',? to. A lit?
JerWaisctmatructed,upon which n? ?peedllyaapoaatbls
, be waa borue to tin** Ouab Iloiue and placed under nn??lt.
, ' ?' alteiitlon. Tho rcmalna of Grllttu, Todd. and Ullis
I Sere Ponvi\red-to tbo cltr, aud placed m cbaras of the
?toiinis't4ii_iiii,-i Jua-il??, Skioua*', Hud mi Imiueat waa m
i prOgl-eMlaal evenirii.'.
I Hin aviti? ipenni Herald. Mai\b I?