f - I i r lo nn v. a i k i v 1 1 i ,v, -.wlajoisrlsaDY, A.i3xtii n ibgo. VOL X.Xo. bi. DOUBLE SHEET THREE CENTS. n n TTT1 PI ' A TTT) TTTT H .A ,1 I! A T 1 ,1 til JidU A 4 '-, 1 J ! . - -------- . 1 ' -m ' " " JIK CMOl.FJtA Deprived cf Its Horrors by Purifying nnd Enriching the Blood. AO IT IS 1 UK TIME 1 0 VSR A 1RF.YEXT 1VK. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. TUF. CH'M.PRA J ilofcrtlTe v1tall7aflnn ol the 11 ttt, anfl when the Wood LIFE (11VISG row ER, esnses retsitivtieTi cf the renfiactllc DowcT ol tho hir r t) nmi nt the bony tni the liitrntlnrn open their royrisil A'ofrf rerte '. nrrt ad the alhumhious or flesh-msklmtrna'cri-t pr of! from the bowels. yi'HF AM HFAI.Tll Y RI.OOI) fKF.PlS I 3 PISF.APE, And while thornrrttv he no orenslnn fur alarm, those ( iwf or Moerf are m'oft ilnhle to sut'.cr. mm Him mill huh nun unit mm linn mm nun mimniniimiti mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm nun IN inr. PrriVO M0NTB8 tho system naturally mimum tintiBc, Dud lui.wnoLna iiuihly COM ! N'l HA'I t-.ll IXIItUTor' S A-KSATAUILLA ts tm Sfflstnnt cf the greatest v'tio. HMMI MHOM '( 1IIK l'At.I.in rilKKK AM) HEATTIFYINO TUB COMFLEXIOK. EFF.EF.Ef.F.F.ER fKfcrJr.EttlCEK 1KB FEB kk 1 r.UKF.E tr.r.ErJB F.KK KKE fVkkf.f.eeeee ff.f.fefeffek IT I KAPlt'AI T.S FBtTTlVE and ULCERATIVE JOlsEAShS ol thelHROAT, KOsE, KYF.S, LYKI.1118, Hi ALP and (-RIN, which so dipflnurc tho appearance, VrfiOlMI tl p cv il cherts ot mercury nnd reuoiviiig ul tnlntK. Ilir ti'innnnts ot J)I-E.M". - hcrruitar.v or otliot wlfe anil Ik luken ly AI'I'I.TS anfl CHILDREN with jiprti'Ct BAF'K'I Y. Tl.L ML I I.L III. 1 I.L 1,1 L III, ILL I I.L LLIi ILL I MXI.LLLL LI.LLMMXLLL 5otaffwof the wort dl-ordors that a!Teot mankind Ttio irem thecorruiition that accmnu atca la the blood. t all the discoveries ti nt lme been rrtado to pnixo it ont, none can enunUn ertect Helmbold's L'ompouud Ex ttaet oi KnriS'ipttrllria It clennses aud renovutos the h ood, liipttlB tlievlyorof health Into the ayatem, aud purpes out. the biimori which make dltcaao. Itstlum latei the heal'hv tunetlon of the hodv, and expels me disorders that Krow and rankle In the blood. MMMM SIMM M MMK M AiMU MM 1 M M .M.MM At M M M MN MMM MM.M M MM MUM M.MM W M MM M M ."4 M .M M M M M M M M 11 .M M H MM.W MAIM MM 41 MUM MMU At W U M M M MMtt M V Hrrofuloud, merettrlnl, and et-phllttlc diseases dostroy ifhntcvtr part they mnv attack, 'i bousaudg ale au ntiiilly trom jirotrnetert diseases oi th s iliiss, and from ihestinseol mercury. Visit any hospital, as urn and prisons, and sutls'y yourself oi u.c trmlitainess of this nsfer ton. '1 lie s sti in best resists t Be In ruads ol these illseapes by a ludlclons rmnhlnatlon ot Tonics. Hclmboul's richly oncentratcd F.uid KxtrnctSar snpnitjla Is a Tonic ot the i reH'ent vulne arresting Hie most Inveterate dtsenso after the phmds aro destruved, and the bones aireaily atlectert. ibis is the testimony ot thonrands who h. vo nsed anfl prescribed It for too nst IB years. nmiBnurB 1IIMMIBH1SHH Mill HHB Him mhi I.IU1 HUIS i.iii(HBnTih I'.l'.llllUlSJBB mm mm mm mm HUB Bbli BIlltBBBTlBU KHIUtBBB AN 1KTFRF.PTISO LF.TTFR Is pnh'lehed In the Wenice- hlrurilenl Kev lew, on the subject of tho ex truet ot t-Hrp ttpatilla In veueteai atlc ctluiiB, by Bcniauilu 1 ravfrs, K. K. .'..etc. hiiesklng ot Syphilis, and disousoa arlflug r. in the excess of iiiercui v, be atulo. ' Thai no rum oy t iqiml to the irract of ilzrsaparilta; its potcr i i m aordtttarp m rf to than any other drug J ur.i ae quairtit a inih It n in the ttr rtt tent a lutuc, tr.A thtt tnratvahle a tr bti't , thnt it ts a I'l cub'e to a itale of the tpntim lo Hinkti and yet to irritable at n rf. r o'hir tutnanret if the tone aatt unavailable or tntim VI." oooo oooooo ODO ItO IH0 ooo Ott tidO ( It l) O O DO') O.iO not) Mf o Oi00t0 otut TWO TA Bl.KMwrsFl I. ot the Fxlraet ol FnMa ipnrilla mii'cil to u pin ot v, ater, Is et;ual to the Lisbon luet lr.nk,inil ouo bolt e Is enun1 to a t-ul uu ot tlio Knip el t-nn nparliln, or the eeeof ion as usua ly inuJo. li e tin rt tlon is t x'i!n(t Inmlilf me, as It Is moos ssrv to i re pare It irei-h every itity. and lhc Kvrun lssill more objec'U nnbie, It Is weaker u-.an the (lico. I o,i; lor t.uHt t a'urated (h Ulnar Is sufceptlbU' ot b n. !; In m liiK.n nimh li s" immo he n.atter tbau i r .Jon iirtrt h'tiip Iso'liem'su nl jeetlnnable for i'ie liatMUt is lreut eiill.V nauseated, mid bis s.oiiiuli Bur lettert, hy the lere projiorilon ol souur be Is obliod to take with each mi.p ot Mtrvnpitrll a mnl which Is" ol no use w tiatever, except to ket p the dn-oc.th.a from isooll Ing. I.I ere the advantDpivi and nuiierlnritt of Uie F.uUI F.trait lu a comparative view are strikingly manifest. He n'hold's EXTRACT 1U C1IU f urea Kidney Dlseaso. He mbold s tS I kaC I' lllji ti; Cures Kbeuinatlsin. llniitihold'i I A Fit aCT i. CC11I ' t iiiesUilnaiy Jjlseascs. Mi lmbold's VS i 1! tt'T lilCllU ( ureac.iavul. lie m old's t.X l'8 U T Bl'CIUT cures Strictures. Jlnimboid's IX..,aCT bl HlT Cun s )ropy. t r ti e dlsea'M named above and fur v caknesspj and l'a:ns hi the Hack. Kettiu e Comiila'iitj ,ud li eriicrs arising ffmn excesses of any kind, It is In valuable. , miPDDDni) JH'J'liJjplJDD lilHl JHT l'lll . 1)1M ijLu 1'iin iiii j i r I 'iD imu IMJ ItlL) IDO ID1) M'l) 11)U Mninnppiuj IlL)tUl)l)U THERE KXTRACTS HAVE BEEV ADMITTFD TO I'BF. IN 1HK I'MTHl B1A1F.1 AbMY. and are also fn very general nse In all the state HOSPITAL.; and HJHLIC lAM I'AR Y INS'l 1TI' HONS MirouKhout the nd as well as In private practice, and are considered M tot aluabie remedies. 601.1 BY SIX DRlTOdlSTR. Trlnelpal l.eoot HFLMHOLD'S DRITQ AND CI1K MK'AL WA RFHOt'NE. J) W4BR0ADW ATjNEWTOBIC, AJipPO. 104 H. 1KN1H 8THEET, PUILADELPniA. Hold by lnigiflta everywhere. II 1 1.1. L l.I.L 111, III, 1.1 L 1 I.L 1 I L I 1.1, 1.1 I. 1 1 1 I.I IXI.I.IX l.LI.I.U-LI.LI.L .l'J . -otl.l- !f 4 THE .1 m port ii t t. In I o 1 llaro nco from tlio iri-onl loi. THE FENIANS MEAN FIQIIT A L.irsp Force at Fastport, Maine, Opposite ( ampo Rello Island. THEIR WAR VESSELS !H THE HHRB3R Tho Garrison on Cnmpo Bolto Throwing Up TlrrnotworV?. ON K OF Til HRITISTT CO AST 5QIT at- iion cajwnoATS siiint to its air. C7mimltfm ConfMloinl !n. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NEW BRUNSWICK. The Governraent Abruptly Dissolved, RTid the Tartisans Fighting Among Themselves. ITStci., JKIto.. Jto., Ilto.. Itc. The ronlans nt Knetport. I'ARTrc HT, iluino, April 10 Tlio British war gulp yituiu arrived liore yesterday and went to St Au ilicws with tm British i onsiil. liioUmto.l tjtatoa Murslmi is at Aluvboe' Uolol, as aro also iirummcnt niiniifl. ConunuiitcatK u between tit. Jolm anU till western towns ou tho British side was destroyed Inst ninht by ti e Fenians. 1 he rarrison at ( ampo Hello has bei n Incieai-eil, and was encnrorl ye-torday in throwing up earthworks. 1 he Feiiiun Convention Is now uttinp, Tho hotels nnd Uotirdine liousoi arc craiutu"d, witl)4Feuium arrived from Now York to-day. Ihe liihabitauiB aio skedaddling trom the other sulo ol the border and com uu here lor safety. Itt'O more Lnirlit-h war ships are reported stiarn lim to tho northeastern headland of C'ampo Bello Js:aud. Ihe Fenian ves'e b which arrived bore a day or two auo, and wtilcti are armed with howitzers end twenty founders., were uoi al.owod to go ont of tho harbor at twelve) o'clock last niirlii, by order of tlio Custom House Oiliccr. The Feniiins ar conUtlont onueool iiulters aro now in tta'u quo, pendiiiif lurthcr orders. Reinforcement ut Cnuipii Bello Island. . FitKPKiticKTO.N, N. B., April 10. Information re. gnnliUK tho Fenutua has been received hero of such a nuturo as to warrant the authorities in plncmir tlio frontier in a moro ell'xtual state ol def. uso. Last Dinht sonu) men, mnet v In numhor, endeavored to ship sixty cases of rillos ana thirty casus or su.all arms Iroui Portland to Kastport, Altune, whioli hitter pluee is opposite C'ampo Hollo. I ho aout of tho steunur reiuscd to receive tho Brtns, but the men cuoie on to tastport. Troops and tho gunboat 7!i'a7es lmvo been ordered (roin St. John to Cnmpo Bello. Uno cotn pnny ol volunteers left Woodstock last nlnht, and another starts this cvoninir from this place lor yt. Andrews. Arrppt of Fenians In Canndn. Touosio, April 10. Michael Murphy, l'resident of the lliU riiiiiu Society, and live others, were ar rtbtid uijCoinwa 1, wh.le on their way to l'oriiani, on supicion of being connected with the Fenian movements. Arms and ammunition were louii 1 ou thiui. I heywill be brotipht before a maijistra'e to-day. SKCOND HF.PPATCn Toronto, C. W , April 10 The arrest of Murphy eniiK"1 inucli exriti nient. Sheehev, the Secro ary of the Hibernian Society, has just been urrestod. and the ll.co nro aiter other prominent Hibernians. A general toarcli is to be instituted for treasonable pours and lor arms in Hibernian Hall and privuto homes l'ur I iuiiicu t will not moot until ail tho limn tune proviiKC? adopt the Confederation sclieme. o ITU1KD HBPPATCH ToroKTo, C. W., April 102 P. M. A Cornwall dt match ,iusi received bays the men arrested are Michael Murphy, l'atriak C'nlleu, .Edward K-ys, Miko Slua, Edward Koily. Miko Morrissey, D.in Uiirnett, and llioniaa llautln, all of whom were Hi in" d to t'.ie teeth, and wo. 1 supplied with iuou"y. I In y are ail now m Cornwall jail awaitiu examina tion. The exeilemeut here is hourly increaiin. KOUUT!IT)KPPATOH. Touonto, April 10 Xho Leader of this morning hits ti e follow iuif despatch : lour lion:, Apul y. Michael Murphy and staff lelt Toronto lv this inorniii('8 express train lor lloa tH I he i v ere all liilly armed and displayed re. ) tis 'inly. It iH supposed they are m route to ( ai 1 t I e o o join the army ol the Fenian repuoltc, lie iv.aio ni'M bus a later det)nloh from Liu-!.;-!. i, tuviio ; Vi: pbv, Held Centre ot the Fe ll an it luios.tu. u id fl.o others, trnve linu i'roiu I ot t.iii o to i" rtiuini. .'uio ai reded at Cornwall ou Misp""tt u i l ! emu cT"KClo I with Hie expeditiomiry in wtiinl ii' u n t the rr.)inco't. Arms in eou rii.irnlue qi eiiiiti' ..rti amiiiui ition wuio found upon thein. l h'-v tvill bo brought beloro the mavis. Itttle ot Corn wall tor exiutiina'ioi). (FIFTH TlKst'ATCIT.) Tor.tTo, C. YY., Apul 10. Further arrets are making hero ot parties suspected o bonifl implicated in Fenian moveui' nts. oeaivhes are beui)r mado it ml the authorities are u'tniK' Willi tlio utmost proini'tneaa. sixth nr.nrATrn Touonto, April 10. The exoitouiotit is very erreat heio this alteruoou, owtni! tu a general search of niiFpectcd premises. The only contrabands ot war louud Were lour revolvers tu Sbea's hotiso, and a rusty munkct, and two bayoueta in Murphy's. Shea is the only amM made iu too city, li s arrest was caused by an Intercepted teletrram cautioning him to look out lor hiniM.lt and destroy a certain box, which a dillirciit search did not discover. 'Ihe (iovciiiiueiit ou Hundav leeoived information that ubout neventy Canadians had left for ort:aud, all armed. 1 he authorities now be'levo that there was no raid on Jsew Brunswick intended, hut that it was intended that the l'ortlaud dispatches (let inline tutj d parture oi the Fetnaus was dictated by O'Mauouv, and that their repotted oormrturo was merely to (five color to ihe I eliel tliut New Brunswick was the point aimed at. and that uudor cover ot this move ment Swoenoy orO'Aiahony would make a despera'e raid upon Canada, probably with tho Clueatro eun bouts, aud land his lorces. An attack is dul y looked lor. J he Cornwall prisoners have retained ex-Attor. nev-Cieiural Ale Donald to defend them, and their preliminary examination comes off to ninht or to noiro T mouiinr. Mboa is sttl) under guard, and wil probably be examined to-morrow. Opinion of the CfMinrt tail Paper ou the i luvaslon, the txwe oy tex ntisn ABNini, JYom the Montreal Gazette, April 6. There came two telegrams from Ket York Tester dav alteruoou, which are ot (,art'cu r interest If true, tine contains a statement, on the authority of the Kew York Herald of yestxrday, that two Fenian etiedH)ccs, eoDliUufl 0f flye tteaiuerf od WO n i n, 1m l sailed for Bermuda, tin inlfttf tn aelrf (t. Ai other (m wpapoi ; stat-uietit dwindl is that, of us orjoiit enal ooutemporarv tt Mrtal er proporrmna, but it stjjl a tit a llinitin exnedt'iori has as leo lor the island of Campo Bnir, at the rntrnnn cil I -im noddy bar, there to establish toot Itold, bayiDK lor Its object tho capture of ew 1.' oi.-wink. ' It Ik diflicult to attach credenoo to these rejiorta, Jot thry ate qu te ctrcums'atitiiU in t.hnlr a"eaiton; and iberoluis been quite nno lfh to show Unit this l euian organization has meai t mischief. If the t'liurd States authq-itirs hav e si owed such enpedt t ons to sail, what Is to lie nid oi tlioir tenonsihliltr f M hat ot the n tins s ol which we litive mard of lalef ( 1U1 TO OKNKItAL BWEI'RICr A5I Mil. Rlt.l.IAN. Trom the. Turmno LfitUr, Artt 0. Keijoits bave hen reeont'y ciicnlated that tho British iV est India fleet had rorte townrrts Haiiiax j but, it so. it would lie even more remit y available to protect tho Bormualiui than it would Ivive been If 1t bud not moved tastwnrrt. I'or tive or s'x thousand men to co to Campo Be lo Island would he to run into the very jaws ot tho lion. The British fleet from Halifax would hn able to assault them in twenty lour hours; and the piratical vessels would stand a good chance of being sunk, win e of tho deluded loilowois ot KIHmn but lew eon1 it hope toescaie witn their nnstnable lives. Hits second story went on to say that a number of men, in addi tion to those in the vessels, bad roue to Matno, w nei.ee they wi ro to cross tho once disputed fron tier and when the nniitd lorces ot lauclsnvn and seuiin u (ior lo New Bi tinswic.k tliev were to amuse themselves bv is ninir proclamations and sotting np the new boadquaitors of Feniunism on the brinks of the l'assamuUoddv. In Ihe meantime Ftl box Ha I, in Union fcquare would, In ir departed glories, re mind lb visitor ot the disused na'.accs ot I ontalii h tnu, t (.erma ns, and Versailles. Mould it not be good specu aton to exhibit Swoeiicv 's letter oi dismissal Irom tno t'nited Htntes seivico, lor absence without leave?" If to this were added a lew ol the "fraudulent bond," wir l a pair or two ol iiutont leather boots, pnrchased with the subsciiptions ol serviutt maids, nnd some remains of the ancient turniture of Y eniau Hall, the spectila tii n could hardly ail to pav. : Uns is the ridiculous ide of thn pictnre. Bnt if any vessels bave sailed there will be a serious side to the ma ter. Shall we then have a proclama tion in lavorot neutrality f But tho whole story yet needs confirmation. OAMTO BKLLO 1LAN1 AS A PATINO STANDPOINT, 'row t?ie Toronto Cloha, April 6 Until a lleut were gathered to coyer the landing of troops Killtan aud KoLerts nui'tit role over this tiny (tot oi British soil, cstah lsu the Irish repulillo of ( umi o Bello, isue let ten of marque and rrpnsal aud vvat;o war on the commetce of Britnm. It is tiue that in a lew (lavs the invaders wonld he ousted; that the island affords not the Blunt est advantage as a point of attack on tho main land ot flew Brunswick, and that tho Finnegans m'alit just a- well st ixe any other small is and among tbo hundreds of tbousauos which own the awav of Britain. But ihe seizure would make a sensation in New iorkj Put aed Biddv would not know whether Campo bello was in Ireland or Jse v Hrnns. wick, and mi"iit be disiosed to mnk ttirrher in vestments in bonus ot the Irish re,.tiolio to ea ry on the great war On the who e, we are inclined to iliink that the scheme woul t pay, loosed at trom the point ol view ot the leaders ot the Finnegans. Their difficulty will be to find enough ol tol'ows willing to riskaiiaiter to establish an Irish rennhlie on an is'mid in tne Bay of hundy. Fven tlio enuntrymen ot Hr Boj k) Koche will, we lane-, see tlio bull m tlint idea, nnd keen their uecs out ol the nooso. C0NFEDEUATI0N. lXssioItilloii of iiii iNtiw itrmisiu iek (J v eidnisut. Fbebericktoi, April 10. The Lower Hotio met this alteruoou lor lew minutna. 1 lie AUoruey-Uenoral announced that the Gov ern mout members had tendered tholr resifiiuttons and were awaiting a reply. The Governor is ex pected to send in bis answer to-night. In the mean tim" ho lias chomtn Mr. Wilmot, of the opposition to (ortu a new Government. The oxeiiemont Is sti'l very rcat. Several personal encounters have taken pluco iu the streets between tho partisans of either side ol the question lu one of the most dperato of these last evening blood was trccly shod. Ant' York JI, ralil. FROM BALTIMORE TO-PAY. A It I cli Cfttn of Notu. Mtf. I be Iteitas) nnd IlelieM wf Hie Moiiiiiiieutsl City fcxerclntd, Etc. Sj ei ial Dt spatch to the Eceniny Tcletruph. Bai.timoui;, April 11. Thereis intcu.se excite, nient bete in ftibliiouablo circles growlnu out of a ht1is of scandalous anonymous letters, num. b( rin,; a hundred, wrilien during t'.ie p;ist three yv.uv (as alleged), by tLe w ile of a pioiuineut olli clal ol this city. These letters were sent to her nioi-t iutiiunte triends, c'.iHreriuii: both the bus bund and wife with infidelity and iufamous ciiine0. The odium of there U tters rst fell upon it vounir and fashiouablo city beau, who now , to drtnid Ids honor, charges the whole alVair upon the lady referred to, and now the ponet pondenee Is all published in the Balti more American, but the matter is uot yet a I-ju-tcl. Anothtr Tiic at Filholc. l'lTrsnrKO, April 11. A (lie occurred yester day afternoon nt Tithole. The Titusvdle l'ipa Coippany'E works, including their engines, der-rick-', tanks, und the adjoining tauks, with nearly 1CC0 barrels oi oil, were destroyed, Losti fir.,000. The alden iUuidcrcr. IUjstuN, April 11. The linitl appeal for u coin mutation of the death sunttuce against Cdrtard V. (,'n en, the Maiden murderer, was made yes terday to (Jovernor Bullock, and was denied by him to-day. Green will accordingly be liantred on Friday, April 13. S iiFing of tho "Uhiua." Boston, April 11. The tVii'ria sailed today, with one hundred and iifty-three paxseugors lor Liverpool, and twenty -eight, for Halifax, and $50,0(10 iu specie for llalilax. A murderer named Philippe haa lust been tried in Pui is. Crime appears to have been a moimmnnia with hiB, and tuquirv has breu.bt to liehtiioi le.-s than vixtiH'n m ui dors commitied by ldtu on women; ol these, live were iu Alge ria, tliiee in Italy, aud eight in France; und all bv cutting their' throats witoarazor. ll (lis played a leniarkable cynicism, and ou enteritis the otlico of the examining i u dire expressed li is astonishment that lie should not be permuted to smoke tin to. Colchester, the spiritualist, so called, wat arrested in Louisville ou Monday, lor tailing to take out liceuso as u luguler, and lor not having a license to tins public shows und exhibitions. It will bo recollected that ho was recently con victed at Bull'alo of the same ollense. Colonel M. Jlundy, proprietor of tho Academy of Music, aud Mr. Mabbitt, Coleeester's agent, were ex amined by the court. The latter, in the exami nation, said that Colchester admitted that uu perlonnances were carried on by mechanical means. Colchester made no dissent to this statement ot his agent. Alter the examination, Colchester was allowed to make a statement, which he did. He waa examined by the Court, nnd admitted that lie came within the require ments of the act of Congress, and further ad mittt'd that he considered himself liable as a lugcjer. The Commissioner therefore allowed him j to take out a lictsnse as a "luggler" and "eb,ibllor," and will decide whether he shall be held criminally for hie omission to take out such license before. The penalty tor eueu nepleot la $00, and not to exceed one year's )inprt0Qjueut for each oU'euse, Till R I) EDITION EUROPE. STF.AMT.Ii "rF.RITRE " AT NEW YORK. ONM DAY'S I.ATKU Nl'lWH. AfililVAL OF J AMI'S STFPHENS. THE flUSTRO FRUSSIAN If.lBilOGUO. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA. TURKEY DESIRES PEACE. tttn rt., urn., jctc, Kte,., r.ti. Kbw York, April 11. The steamer 1'ereire at rived at this port this morning, from Havre on the 29th nit. It is supposed that Stephens, Head Centre F. 13., h a passeneer. The steamer Cela, trom London, has also arrived. "ECOND DESPATCH. New York, April 11. The steamer Vcroire lelt Havre on the 29th,antl I5rc3t on the 31st nit. She brings Paris papers of the evening of tho 3()lh, from which we obtain the following late news: The l'roiincial Correspondence Berlin, of tho 26th ult., says: In view of the danger to Prns sia from the concentration of Austrian troops, it Is supposed that ordeis have been given, which will enuble Prussia to successfully resist any nttack. A desputch trom Odelbcrg, March 2th, says ft w ar powder train ,composed of six wagons, pasco i by Oswelczin, Silesia, recently, destined lor ( racovin, aud that numerous bodies of troops from Hungary at rived at I.einberg, and were ex pected at Osweiczin. A Berlin telegram says that measures touching Silesia were taken at a meeting of the Council on the 27th. A despatch lrom Vienna, dated tho 28th, pro" lefts against the statements of the Prussian lour, nuls, aud says: There has been no rendezvous ol a corts d'ai wiet?, no purchase of horses, and no levy of troops on the part of Austria, and the Imperial Government has omitted toj take mea sures which are justified by the laneuntie of the Prussian sheets; for it would not necepsarily in crease the burdens on its finances. A telegram from Beyrout states that the Turk, ish troops evacuated La Montagne on the 2Ktn ol March, wild a view to the paeiileation of the country. lJuke Nicholas of Leuuhtcnbcre has benn ap pointed Honorary President ol the HusMau C'oin-mis-ion to the I'm is Exposition. ITALY. I'rotestnnts ltonMeef Alive hy a Rom in lt Mob. trom the London Daily A'ete March 20. W e yesterday published the fact that disturb ances hail taken place at Banetta, a town on the Adriatic conpt, containing anout two thousand Inhabitants, and that some Ptotestanti hail lost their Uvea. The Vttztowc of Florence now gives the following more ample details: The igno rant population were worked on by a priest named ltuoeiero, with the oWeet of destroying Ihe Protest ant. . The result was that three ol these unfortunate persons were burned alive, others were thrown out of tho win dos, nnd others beaten to death with clubs. The otlioes of tne sub-prefecture were also attacked by the mob, and nil letters and tut niture they contained destroyed. The sub pretoct was maltreated, and only' saved his l'to by e.capint? to a place of concealment. Ouo of tlio t'uards of public s"curity was killed. Two houses were abm burned, nnd many other sacked. The number of persons sai l to be mur dered hy the rioters amounts to thirteen. A detachment of soldiers was ordered with all haste Irom Turin, and by their nssiKfinee order was restored. Many arrests have been made, Including several priests and monks. M. Mevor, the Evangelical pastor of Mar ietta, has addressed tlio following letter to the Corrtere tille March? of Aneona: "Bar lt'ttti, March 2n. Yesterday our hall of ron fet'enee yd' assailed bv a swarm of modern Pharisees, led bv a priest named lufi?iero Tos tiL'llono, who for Reveral days past has been ex cititiT the pomilaee to exeesspj ngaljst the Pro testants. The whole building was set on fire: lour of our brethren were killed, or, I should rather say, two ol our brethren and two persons w ho came to tleir assistance. One of our min isters saved himself by a miracle. I myself cenped over the roofs of the houses. The house of P. C, the wine merchant, was completely buified down; he himself escaped. I write to vou still concealed iu a cellar of my bouse." A letter Irom liari, In the Vorrierc, ays that nmoiiT the persons arrested are four priests, a Capuchin monk, sit women, anil a banker, on w hose person was found a list of tw o bun (red persons destined for "sacrifice. from New Orleans. New Orleans, April 10. The Methodist Con ference to-day disclosed the question of tlio Episcopal veto. Tho members of the Baltimore Conference, commisidoued to extend business relations with New Orleans, are received with much favor by our business men. " ' - - " Grand preparations are being made for the Louisiana races to-morrow. The truck isjdry, but rough. ' V The report ,of the Directors ot the Jackson Ilailroad Is favorable. They are opposed to the sale Of the Interests of the road to British bond holders. . ..'.: .. The Currolton Railroad has been sold to Gene ral Beauregard & Co, The company have pur chased new cars for a double track.' 1 The flood is passing off, and the crovassoj be., low thlB city are being closed, piaciueuaine couhty is flooded. The passage of the Civil Rights bill by the House of Representatives waa anticipated, and thclx action causes no excitement Lere. -W-YSiiiivg; rrorv. Special Dctpntchct lo Th Evening VtUgraph, Washington, April 11. 1 Th Tux Hill. Notwlthf tanding the many unauthorised state rarnls to the contrary, tho Ways and Means Committee have not yet agreed upon any part of the Tax bill, and will not for several days to come; there seems lo be A pre vt deal of troublo to get harmunious action upon tho details of the bill. ' Mr. C'nmplicll Kot Confirmed. While the Senate was In KxecutWe session yesterday an attempt was male to get Lewis D. Campbell confirmed as Minister to Mexico, but it failed; and It In uot now likely he will be continued. Frank mIr Nomination as Collector of Internal Revenue at 1st. Louis hns uot yet been acted upon. Itlr. MeUensj Itetore the Keeonetrnetloa Committee. Alexander II. Stephens will be8' called before the Reconstruction Cortmlttec to-day, to frctlty upon the past aud present condition of the South. Heopenlng ot Sonfhern Post Ofllee. Purine the month of March the Postmaster General hsfl caused the following Tost Oflices to be reopened: In Virginia, 104j North Caro lina, 3!; West Virginia, 8; Georgia, 40: Tonnes see, 22; Mississippi, fi; Delaware, 8; Arkansas, 11; Texas, 26; South Carolina, 4; Louisiana, 9: Total, 247. The Department has also, In the same period, established 139 new offices; 38 have been discon tinued, aud the names of 25 have been ohmaed. Special Agei.t Tarter, who has supervision of the Virginia mail service, enme up yesterday, and reports most favoiably on the restoration of poftitl far llities in that quarter. Contractors are performing the service regularly, and with fidelity. The Tost Oilices are well attended to, nnd tho people generally are highly pleased w ith all the mail arrangements. Information has been received that Augusta, Ga., is acaln united lo Charleston, R. C, by railroad, tho track laying ha ing betn completed on the 6th instant, ftennonnblo Nomination. The South Carolina Leader, printed at Charles ton, and the organ ot the froocimcn, nominates for. President, in 1868, General U. a. Grant; for Vlcf-rresidcnt, the Hon. W. D. Kelley, of Penn sjlvania. The platform to be loyalty against treason, intelligence against Ignorance. Inrilnn Trenty. A treaty between the United States and that portion of the Chippewa tribe residing In the State of Minnesota hns finally been concluded, providing for their removal from tho Lake Supe rior gold mining district, which is at present overrun with enterprising whites in search of the precious metal. The Planing; Oronndst. It Is understood that the Goveriment has sent one or two armed vessels to tho fishing grounds on the coasts of tho British Provinces to protect our fishertneu there, who have been warned o'f by the Provincials since the cessation of tbo Reciprocity Treaty. Tho ru'itish Government has expressed a willingness to allow everything to po ou ou the bnsis of the Couvent'on of 1818, or on the basis existing prior to the existence o; the Reciprocity Treaty, which enables; our vessels to fish anywhere within a marine league of the shore. Tho mutter will be the subject of fresh nego'iations, aud Mr. Raymond yesterday reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs a resolution ol inquiry directed to the President looking to that end. A lour Tlironeli the South. Generals Fullerton and Steedman leave to-day for a tour through the Southern States to report their condition to the President. Tun latter is ot known conservative views. Colored People,' Celettrnl Ion. April lfj being the anniversary ot th. emanci pation of the colored people of the Dhtiict of Columbia, it Is to be celebrated by them with a grand procession. They will have no banners. but n portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and no eui blonis but the Stars and Stripes. They have invited Senators Wilson, Nye, Trumbull, nnd Sumner to address them in mnss meeting. The freed inen'N Rarsan. General Strong,"sent out some time since by General Howard, on an Inspecting tour through the South, reports the affairs of the Bureau as progressing favorably. Nearly all of the freed men ate employed, at good wages, and peoplo generally acqulese in tho new system of Ireo labor. Itreerti-I.oilers. General Hancocks Examining Board on breech-loading rifles continue to recoivo new models. Yesterday tho examined one Invented by Colonel B. II. Jenks, of Philadelphia, which loads and tires 32 rounds per minute, or 100 rounds In three minutes and twenty seconds, which Is pronounced by the Board to be the mo.-t rapid tiring ever achieved. The Awnrdsi. Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, procured tho 1 assage of a resolution calling upon the Seen!' tary of War lor information a-t to the disposi tion of the awards for the arrest of Booth, Harold, nnd Atzerott, It is understood that the distribution has been made and approved of, The money will bo disbursed In a tew days bf the Secretary of War. Jeir. Pails. Tho House Judiciary Committee have called on the Bureau of Military Justice for Information as to the testimony against Jell. Davis. Among that evidence, which Is mainly circumstantial, but of closely fitting links, Is an autograph letter of Davis favoring the assassination of tho Prest dent, and written by him after Booth had in formed him that the plan to kldnnp the Presi dent had to be abandoned as impracticable. The records of the secret service of the Confederacy have also been procured by General L.O. Baker, and yvtl! throw much light upon many of their infamous schemes. , , - ! (3earl flrast Vay m Fine. General Grant not having reported lo Pollco Headquarters to pay his flue (or fast driving, a Servant of Police yesterday served a warrant on hiin at hla headquarters. Tbe General, after some demurral, acknowledged the service of tho warrant and paid the fine. Why is New .Terse- Deprived of a United Mines HcriBtorr Not for the purpose of answering this question to any Jorseyrtan do we propose to disr.nss the sut' Joct, fr t very man in this Stn'o understands pre cisely why wo are deprived of the presence in the United ftatos Senate of the msn who should ropro- sent us In that body. Bu: persistent efforts will btf made to m!nepre?cnt the fact? of th case, and some . of cor frtotids ontMd" of this i'ao may net nndor stand why tho Lepislhtiin; wns compel ed to adjourn, ' without duohsrjrliifr its constitutionally enjoined doty ot eleciiug a Senst.ir to ceeed Mr, F took ton. i hat (tie tacts mav he correctly niidertO(Vi, and tho t utu made clear, thnt It is tho mi'i'ortune ol the liuieii piuty, anu not its fault, that New Jersey has 1 a vaetint ob.ir in Uie nauouul Isecate, wo will briefly 1 leview the cae. , . . lo prevent tro election ol a Senator. aftr the vcaiioy had bocu duly dec ared to eitist, required ; the concurrence ami eonneratiou ol two .parties vii. I inr ix'inociatic mi mners ol tuo Mate fonato, -ten In minitier, and James St. Seovol, the President ot that body, and a proiossed KepiiMiean. it is not ' pleasaut to bo obiired veu to mention thn name of one to inianious and menu as this follow sioovel. but in unx ussinir tliissuhject it oannot oe avoided, l'nose eleven nun in the htale tieuate. constttutin a ma jority, steadily, and to thH end, jelused to peimt: a Joint niretmg lor tie choice of a Senator to ho u id, ana uns reoisat, aim mis aione, prevented the o!oo. Hon In pursuniR this course, the tu Unnocr-t.'o Senators wero laise to their duty ynd their Oath of ollice and aeledin op-n detUnc? of a plain and positive requirement of the C'o.istf lunon and the law of i lie (state, to wtnoh tney ban son ninly tworn lo contoim. Ihe provision lof the law was too clear to bo evaded no they boldly defied and disohryed ft. fheie was notoooain.iog tliemwho had roaurd enonRh tor his honor, h s duty as a M nator, or his oath, to mako him obey t ie taw, ' i uetr aitnudu ts that of sworu loeislutors delihe- '' nitoly making themselves wilful lawbreakers Mr. t-covel was not only guilty o. all this, slnnina; etiually with these Democratic Senators in their un constitutional aud rcvo.utiouary aotion, bnt he Ui violated his party lea ty, his oolnrations to his con Itttuents, nnd bis solemnly pliqhiod word, proved false to all hiB professed po itlcal t rtneip os, and to the Rreat cause ol umvorsaJ lreedom, and his atti tude is that of a ease invrate to his personal friends, a traitor to his pnrty, and an audacious, reckless, shameless liar. With thoe eleven men, stand in il firmly together, reiusiug to concur at any time in the resolution lor a joint meeuug, tue Union Senators, and consequently tlio Union party in the Legislature, cou d co absolutely nothing) could take no step towards cft'ectinir. an election of a Senator, and wheu tlioroenrhiy convinced that furthor efljrt was wlioily nsolo9, they wise y aud judiciously re solved to aujourn, and ask the verdict of the people at the polls iu rsovemoer next Every honoraole means was exhausted, evry proper ei is dn ut tried by the Union nartv to secure a ioiut meeting, but without avail. There was uo moment when it could have been se cured, without cousentiuj te' the e eouon ot a Cop perhead, or what wou'd have been inflnitely worse, the election of James M fccovel. No 1piuo c.atio Senator uarud to ao his duty and assent to toe nolding ot a joiut meetmir, because it would nava certainly been followed by hiB expulsion trom ins party, scovel, alter be sold hiniselt, never lor a moment entertained the idea ot jroiin into Joint meetinr to elect any Kepuolicau His loose aud general assertions oi his willimruoss to help elect some ether man than th- cliomn eauoioate of the Union party, were all as false as his w nolo conduct was base. To prove this, it la only nooossry to state the laot that, as late as . Irnirauav evenin-, he was waled upon and formally asked if he would vote to co into Joint meeting. It the Unionists would withdraw Mr. C'attoll and vote tor Mr. Frelinchuvsen, and he promptly said taat he "would not." Talk, with such a man, wa fat' lot ro iance upon anvthinir that ho inndit say, or pro mise, was worse than idlo. lo slio how desperate aud fixed waa the aetormiuation of the Democrats aud Seovel to del eat iho holding of auy Jqjut moet inir, it is ofily ncoe'sai v to statu another laot tlnit, ou Tuesday, ouo Democratic Senator beioit ai f out, when it was known that au ait"inpt would be made to rescind the rule requiring eleven votes to pass the resolution to io into joint meeting, scovel and the Demoera's who were in attendance, the c ock in the Senate Chamber bavin? bceu set forward, and being I rouiptly in their seals, aud only lour Kepublicau Souators beimr present, instantly adjourned lor the (lav; and thev hnd rtso vod and aimed, that In case tlio Repubhcau Senators sliou.d hap ten to be on hand they would retire and have the (senate without a quorum? With, eleven kucIi men in a maiorlty in the Sentto, our tiieuds can ju lv-o how much ehttneo taere was ot izettinn into a joint in etmr to elect a rsenaior. Ihrouch tho unexampled aud vile treachery of Scovel, the entire control of ihe matter, eo Ur as to prevent any election, was in the hands ot the Demo ci atlc senators and their willing tool Jim fieovel. i bo Union party is fno from any blame or responsi bility. Some may say. Why uot have dropped Mr. Caitcll nnd taken up some o her candidate? We reply, that Mr. C'attull never stood in tho position of obstructing or deluyiug the e.eotion. Ilisirteuds never assumed any such poiitiou for him. Altuoub the undoubted und unanimous choice ol the party, and iu every way peculiarly worthy ot and en titled to tho i osition, Mr. Cutteh generously off-Ted io withi'raw at any mtynont, it by that means any otaer sound Union man could oe chosen. But theie wua no such momtint, m euoli opportuu.ty. The Democrats knov tint tlieir oiiU salety lay in preventinir auv Joint mooting being held, aen thev rimuded and 'oo ed Seovel to the ton of his crazy hent. and to tne last moment, wild tlio ioea that he could himself be e ected ena tor, iu some way, with their help . lhov I ad the re cipiiation ol Unit, d Mates s-enmor right m tlioir poshession, ready to te i resented to l-rovernor Ward, the moment they i ould efloot a trade iv wtcoli Moekton could ho returned as ouo of the two Uurod h'ates Senntors. and this was the on y conitiuc;iiiov tn which they would have consented to a )oint moot ing. Hut there was tin oiKpositioo iu the Union partv to lerpain to help elect a C'opporhond, and, thank Ood, no man of the ioity-s Umon me n- ...... I.. I ... V , , ... , ,. ... o v.'u.u I.. umuhiii, iiiuiru. ur iriuiuouod. i uo Ueiuoeiatic hall ot the Camden and A in Do mono poly bruight all tin ir lorces to boar, but ihey eouid neither seduce nor ioroe a single Kepublicau member irom his integrity or his allegiance. heh is a brief history ol iho way in w Inch New Jersey Is deprived t her proper ropeo sentatlou in the b-uaie, the Uniou Tjartv cheated tor a t ine ol tho lirst lruits ol its gnai victory, aud the in iH-soitv toieed upon ns (or auotlior sevoio nnd spirited contest witn the Copperhead parry in the coiiunr; lull election. rt'he record of tho Uuion party in tiiis whole business ii. a clean aud a pinu l oue. V b are proud ot the consistency, Uniuibss, ana intojr rity displayed by the Unionists In tho L'-irjaiuture, end we go clieeriu ly into t e counn? conflict, with rtitne confidence that tlio oeopie will treble the inajoriiy given to the Union ticket at the last tsre election. Five inouiocrs ot Congrc&s and two Uni'ed stales Son atois o be chosen nmko a political ls-ne of greater magnitude than any ever presented to the people ot Mew .leipov Li t us show that we know l ow to meet and decide it worthily. Jersey try JJai.y 7'iwt.s, An il 9 JUaikets by Telopraph. Ni w TortK, Apul 11 Cotton is dull at 8'Ti37o. F. our steady ; ColK) hinielB so'd; prices uuchuuu-od Southern tirmer; 2'X)t) hhls sold, If i Vdrf 15 60; Cana dian heavy ; 8t)0 bun els, tr7 2"t 11 . Wlinat steady. Corn ativ anoiiig; snhs at l.2c. advance: f )'ie:'.ei. Bi et steady, i'oik heavy ; itms 9 Uo i'Xo?if, 50. Lard heavvatlt;.lSc. VVnuky st ady, but quiot. Nkw Vouk, Aprl 11 Stocks a-e higher. Chlergo anil Keck islsnd, llJ; ' timiierland profrred 45; Illinois central boinl-, I'll ; Michi -an bouthera, HoT Ne,y York Central IttJ; Heading, Va ; Hudson Ftiver loti : Canton Company, OS; Missouri lis, 72; Ene ilj Western Union Iclegraih Companv. ,5); llnnotl States Coupons, 1HS1, 104?; diifi, 1H'52, XJ; di'.o. 1M4 Iti.'l; Ten-lortio, 01? ! Piiis-n Sta'os. in.'a.iiiry Seveu threo-tenth, lt)0j; tiold, 121 a 1.7L Ktw Oni.AK8, April 10. The Cotton martrj'tg depressed; sales of 14U0 halt-. KeeoiDt 10SJ l al.Kt receipts of four days TooO bales, aualnst 12,001.) bales lor the correspondiuir period last wet. l-upcrts tor tho week 10,fs)0 bales, tstock In port las.OOO bales. Sucar is iu hotter demand at 14,o.t AiolasFC iioinbial ; Flour U quoted at 7'8"io. ; C.iru is active! At f2ir.sfiO. ; Oats sel at 60vio2o. . ieas Pork is quoted at i8: lor Moss Ititeon. aides, 15;?. Shou!dera, 13jo ; lobaooo, lair, lolrto. sterl'ua; Exchange bas dicilneu to Ne York ehncke i per cent oiscounl. Gold ltl. Freight oa Cotton . k 1. , . I. I . . T . , , ... .... . . iii iew luit v.; iu x-iyuiuuui m i.iuu,v, io Havre IJ.'t ljt. . , The Worcester Police Court have decided that alter the 1st of April. lHtiu, the tariff oa poor drunkards should be raised from tl and cotts to f 2 and tosts, and for second offense . and costs Instead of (2 aud coets, aa formerly,
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