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Conr, May B.—A mass meeting of vitirann"WitaL halt heie on " might, at which the recent speech of the 3114Y°r.VMO)*MY PARMA, Afik_:r.san lutiond adopted expressing sympathy, with Aid itkicat hinctimmrk Lorrnorrtidayil.-111:_ Hall bald at St. Jame" all tomight under "1 16 17 nittftellient, tO protest against , the bill for thadis e stablishment' of the Irish tMurch., • The, audience - was largo and conservative peers of the House of lard, and were present. Resolutions were adopted strongly condemning Mr. Glad stone?s bill, and calling on the House of Lolida to reject or materially alter it Lciapory, May 8 1 --.3fidsight.—The Howie of -Commons In committee to-night re suroad the consideration of Irish (thurch RM. Manse 88, concerning the rem= ckmull l 2 "wan SQ amended as. to' inande within' the provisions_ compensation for Mini)getft ot;alf con gregations, entitled $ to a Share in, the grant. Mr. Gladstone admitted 'the compensatien was :limn; but the andpwmenta were small. s,, • 'nth the , ' service I rendered' bythe Presbyterians in Ireland, and ac cording 1 16 the principle of the MI the present endowment was the only basis for the oompensation. (Manse. thirty seventh, providing for compensation to Professors and for payments in respect to the buildings of Belfast College, .was stricken outan timsalence.with the,re. quasi ttr thif Prieshyterian• Synod; and with the consent of the Government. Mr. Gladstone intimated other previa.. ions wonitibe made for theolleige.- . • tr• RUS9I A. Sh 4 Eimpinßuiroi May 13.-raPhtkrecall et Mri ISdifrard Stoftle,; Envoy Ettrabidli nary and Minister - Plenipotentiary trom Russian Empire to the ljnited States, is officially announced: - - FINANCIAL A.BID COMMERCIAL. _ nittego e;, . f a 3.-ikiOse ,quiet. Itiontfes , Ha, Zday spotcl at 1433 if Ibr tr ueordinaLro on and 140 f for Aow mid Wings. afloat. CUBA. , Congiess of the Revoluilormiy Itaity Fighting for Independence from Spain and Annexation ta United States. 13r Teukarevh co the Pitteittegh Gazette.) Ztilr YO}2,K, May 8---A tqlecial dispatch Ttp-the Herald, dated Havana, April 14, .vi‘Vty Ml' The /Pi' conies from Nuevitas. The revolutionary party held a grand Con • .gMae atSibiumon; ow the 13th of April, • . Ceapedes presided,lind over thirty repro •hentatives were present; coming from all partner the Island: Resolutions dedar-• ing tbit the tevolfitionfery party'is ing for independence from Spain and annexation, to_ the- 'United States, .were linitlllololl43f adOptedi',` General Quisada was again elected geiteraiiiisimo of the reyeltitionary armies. The_ delegates, whnl'efithtiklastic. siniSuidU'idid deter- From Puerto Principe a report coshes that the Spanish troops have captured . Bentaneourt, Count Regn, Sanchez, Ar tega, Abarret Emile , and Marquez mem bers of revolutionary Committee. HANARA, May 3.—Bavana journals to day state that' the insurgents :baiintip. peared'in the Jurisdiction of Vinco'Vittas and the surrounding , country. Many huge plantations 'and estates' hate been :settled' in 'the countrY •by the Govern ment officers, under General Duice'scon lineation decree. • • HAVANA; May 3.—Sugar market quiet; business to-day was small but prices re main firm; offers were made on the als of 8,.; reels, per . arrobe; 'for No. 12 D. S. .change unaltered. St. Louis : Trade Mertnnents. • 'LB? Teteg rapt' to the rrn sbargh Gitiettf.- • - WT. Louis, May 3.—The cargo of wheat made up , to-day for the.Graio dissociation is for New; York, and consists of 81,000 bushels of No.l spring and 11,000 hush 'els of No. 2. The former was purchased at $1,25 per , bushel, end ,- the latter at 11,24 including freight to New Orleans., The charges at the, latter city, - insurance, freight to and charges at New York wall .increase the cost of the former to $1,4034 and "the latter to $1,35and 5 548534, and as .the St. Louis No; 1 and 2 wheat rate Is from three to five cents higher than Chi cago grades, - the margin will be quite handsome. 'At the regular Board of .Trade meet ing to-night; a paper by-',L.B: , Bintuaki thil • President; ware, read; strcalglY urg ing that efforts be made to regain the Brazilian and other South American trade, especially the; ,expurt of ,door aqui import of coffee. It was stated that be-' fore the war four -fifths of the coffee con .4lunsed In this. oountrtiettssrlin.Dmiel throsigh` New Orleans, 'vrililif nW not one-tenth Is received that way. In 1860 over half a million barrels of dour were' sent from New Orlearact424,44ll:*Wle in /868'oblY ate latiridrod arid sixty thou mand•were sent. It wan claimed that all shin trsde earl be regaineakby prsMerAlti , .ertlons and- 'that itproperty belong to` the Mirsissippl. A re 13 report was also received urging the meows Yr i feltabllehlUtt A BilltualStolk yard ere, in order to - obtain a fall' pro. portio of the great cattle trade rof the wad fcle,St. Louis, ~ • - - .._.... .... United Stites euurr a tltlctunent: `- ‘B 7 Tekearapkto tat It subarea aisste.l Runratorittor MoY-• Justice (Mame arrivedthia.afternoon the andopened United Staten Qtroolt Kleurtivud i pi a 4 by Judge ,Underwoes4. The. Mk due; tics, briefly charged theiaraial J. 'The jury . was eaelposed entirely prof- whites, and the frottelettdattilleteit 4114. rensed with, PlanY,old the CitiZengappearek: In * jury for the fintt Owe lm) theroucnse of the war.., TfXo4.oolo:l3rif..- fi n , Inv Ivlng,thO legal/KY o f Zadare dew 'a ttecielon setting. aside th e g . tion of the State. courts , Whose *Moen , under "Fou r t eent h ..itmendment; wps called , sock Ida, be • TM 1N014.1 4 1 . Report front 'General Grtersou'g Raped!" now—Uneenditionar Sarrender or 'a Baud of Arrapalutes—The mien/ Nation Stilt Hottpe—Fetir of CenUnned Trona' - Tilegratilito the tittibergh theme.) CIIICAG:,3IIay .folicaying was received ' Lieut@ant General Sheri , dan'lheadguarterekto-day Ge. • tieral R. H. dtriarson, writing from Camp', Washita, Washita . Mountains, AprillOth; reports the uneonditionai ant; ' render at ths t l a ritee of one hundred 'lodges of Arra Oelt, and the only part;' of thWtribe out under Feather - 6d Bearibr Spotted Wolf. He proceeds to say: :111farch 81st I reported the arrival of the Cheyennes on the 29th, and...their - stateritentthattheirhbletribeints in, the leading band, under Little Robe, expecting to arrive here in six or eight days from that' tittle.' - 0A the 7th Inst. Red Moon, one of the principal men of Little Robe's band,' arrived here with eighteen, other Che 3 ennes, -stating, that, these' Men; who left: here on thelllat; hut reached their 'band, and the - latter had moved this way and eatuped on Striking Creek. They remained over night, and went out on 'the Bth - to root/tat the Chiefs and head men of the band to come. in and see sue. They, came ,yea. terday.-flt .of tint/My-five, . Little Robe, Bald Eagl e , Red Moon, Grey Eyes and Dead W to Log, being the best 'known. Theyailpiesied a deldre to cease all hostilities and to ge upon their reserve lion,and their willingness• to_come in and join the Arrapaboes, and with their con sent move with - .thern,4to their ;reserva tion and retifairr there quietly until - the terms of . their , anrrendar shall be made known to them bthe Department . `Commander. -I rante dthens food and. proteetion in the meanwhile. - This band numbers sixty-seven lodges, and their camp is the head of Cache Creek. The' 20th inst. is the time lioW set for Arrapa.; hoes to start for Camp Supply. A band of Cheyennes, numberingtour hundred , will start ar; the 'amt. timed . ..Todd is scarce with the Indians, and theme bands will have to be supplied temporarily with subsistence. , • Wri_thigander date of March 28, from Fort , Sidlyr-Gen. D. bk.-Stanley, after recounting the,murder of a moldier at Fort Randall; saYs :- Everything that has bienctionlirtAnialte - mw with-the Sioux as a smaeat. - isati mt.ft failttre. The In diana are just as far from peace to day as they were tarroyears ago. The Indianaboasted, while near this. place, of having, "killed-, white men - this winter-itrei-isn Abe Platte and - stealing horses. I believe there are war parties out now to depreciaterdn the line of the Pacific railroad. Their hostility may run on in k ome:way without shbvfing self, only by an occasional murder, though I fear it may develop in a worse ibrm in the way of heavy attackson the frontier. Unfortunately for the ideas of our peace advocates, these Indians say they do not Want peacel. ta -the whites/are 'afraid o a f - ,them, wich- h i s the reason we send so much for them to eat; that they make us leave this „country, and will stop the boats on the. Mbisourl River. The position , of the Sionx i that were friendly two years ago, his continued ' and they;are MendlY to-daY. They hive gained:none in num bers and all reports to the contrary that have been circulated through the coun gt.ot ,IPBeite!!!!if • /WafhlliSt9n/ - ire Convention of Methodist%Bishops, ( By Teletrarin to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Sr. •LOVIS, "AV' PODIA:a:WWII of Bishops . -of the Methodist Episoenal church — BO lO will be held here „ago , Week. • - aittint one hundred ministers - wig : probably be present. The proceed ings