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GREAT'BRITAIN. • Lostiori s May 4.—lnthe House of Com- Mona thlabvebingfilidentrOlOriihred `What tialliihthri Gotieriirraimi. in regard to the seizure of the brig Mary Lowell by a Spanish man-of-war in Brit `- ish waters. Mr. Arthur J. Otwey,pnder lEletebtarY fo r ii the Foreign ' Yiepairment, plipd that d in , . the ,present, hrperfect istaderif infilridetioii *Se' Undesirable to make knbern,the nature tot thri.conf• - munbutiorie` which had been exchanged - with,„the- Government e lorMirr on the. subjest. • .I': Mr.. r. Edward , Suillvan, inettiber , for Mallow; will intiodirde a bill Cl) prevent the Meyor of Cerkfrom -,continumg to, hold - any office ' s onebited with the tl;• :ministration of 'name, ~• , In the liciaiiel'cif:Criyi=4lleiiiii. i !deb - Church bill ws,3 under considere -I,_kioui Mr.' Gladstone proposed: that .the _xiatries or Lord Monck, late Governor Deneral of Canada, Justice dames, Ali (bony Lawson and George Alexander 'Hamilton' L.L. D., be inserted , in clause three as dominissioners Church Tem poralities in Irelaud, Constituted !under , the aot; `;, • • . IItRAACE. _Paula, May 4The Geographical Seel ; . ety have decreed X gold medal to Dr. , 1 Hayes, of the United States, for his emi , -nentservices in Ihee7werk of Arctife ell' i ploratip#: MAI. tUsitiverj. _ To-day , the .:. President of the Society, with a. depots ' ~tion of oishibtra, wactXd on General Dix, ,Ainericafil Minister, -And' 'presented 'the xnedal. requesting him to transmits it to • Ids distinguished ' countryman, and ae i n.cornpanied , the presentation . _with , - an ;:earnest i3xiivisiou t for - continued. friend ship between France and America. (3en. iDix, in reply, thanked the President for his friendly eitiresslon _in regard to his country, and said it was pleasure for ' Alnericans to see France anti the United 4 Gen ,working ' together in traditional ; . lendship for - the . promotion 'Ot.disciov ifx i f' rye science and general progress. ' • :' ~.,. ITALY. , I _ POn.s7cE, May 4.—Both Houses of, rstOament have passed a vote of cond.- '', demo in the Ministry for their endeavors threatorethe tlnsindial etindition of -the MEM , . SPAIN. MAlwup, - iii - tiy l l..-The : mejo ' rity of the '..idelegates _the Gales are in favor of a 'new Vaielok3' , ; - - - BIN 41,1014.1• AND COIIIIIIIBRCIAL. Lrftropl4•;_tiray 4:- Consobl. 93%,- , Five . 1 'Twllniles quiet - at ' 79%. Stocks quiet; . ; .... & 'Erie l ils , Illinois _:9B%°, .:Atlantic and , *;l•:43reat Western 243;. Tallow, 435. Sugar. 38s. 6d. Calcutta linseed, 595. , •-• 0 ' 1 qtrimMit,e;P, May f:L-Petrolento, 61%. • 1 -; 121 - avak,' 'May %1.-Cott - oh chi spot - itt i .143 franca. 1 ' F714.24EF0RT, May 4.--Bonds, 86. •. • , tiling May 4.-Cotton dull; mid i 1 tiling 4tplands 11%, snd Orleans,. 12; .sales • 6,1100' 4ales. Wheat-California white, at'. Ps. 341., and red • -welt tern at Bs. Bcl. l Flour, western. at i Its. 6d. ' Corn-new ,mised at J .27a. -3d. '"O • ati, Bs. 4d. Btriey, ss. Feas, 38s. 6d. Tork,-`0101.9.• Beef, l a rd, trd, ' 70s. ' - ,Cheete, 82s. Bacon, 60s. Common ro , ..in, - -41 a. - 41a. 2d.' Snicks - petroleum, 9d:; 'refined, • la. Oi4d. Tallow, '44s. 9d. Spirits . tor -:peritine, 293:3t1:" Liiveed oil, £3l 10s. PARIS, April 4 .-, Bourse firmer. Relates . . , ' '72fr. 12c. T -r , , CHICAGO. State House Commission—Additional Charges of Corruption. Zity Telegrapa tx, the rlttsburgn tisser.tea CELIC,tOO, May 4.- Gen. Jules C. Web tbeir, late Secretary of the 'new State '; House Comlnissioners of Illinois, lies "d with Governor Palmer additional 'barges and specifications against the t$ -Wtembers of th-tt Commissio • He ~. charges the Commission withmhaving - ;employed John C. Cochrane as architect. • ,and superintendent of the building, 4,knowing him to be interested* a Fon tract-of-Barnard & Gowan. the firm now performing themason work on the pew ,state House, and a corrupt and dishonest 'person. as is shown by the evidence ho produces. He also charges James H. c Beveridge. one of the Commissioners, with being a stockholder in 'the Hume° -Stone Company, and that at the letting - - of tim contract to, furnish • dimension of stone for the new State House, I Bever '. idge voted and used his influence to se ; -cure the awarding of the oontract \for the silm etude n stone to the said Nauvoo Stone ~; Company, when their hid in the ' aggro -I..gate Was about fifty thoniand dollars morp 1 than the-bid , of. one of. the other parties. The Cointidsaioners have been .notified to appear before the Governor ~ .and answer WWI dcediationa tomorrow. EN ESE - • Vh•gbala Politic. V.By Telestapb to the Plikbanth Queue., •• : f . RouncoreD,'lptay 4:l—Gan. Welly la-out ha a letter, saying he has never been sat ibdiud that the disfranohisenall clause gvould accomplish-the object for which tit was framed - : . or if th e majority of the people vote against it, all ought to assent 1111 Ito tho decision. • adds: I believe, 1 -, that whichever section of the •Conititn : lion the President preferato have striok :len out, he will submit separately, and !:the probabilities are the weight of hts ,iiame will &ranch that the provisions so Anbmitted wilt be defeated. I Railroad Matters at Cincinnati. tsy,Teleitrmal te the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CrxottiNATl, May 4.--Committees from HOharieston, 13, C., Knoxville, Tenn„ and Danville, Ky., will he here this week to IL:tonfer with committees in tide city with referenceto the Southern Railroad, One ' .43onnty on its line hies ;imposed to con tribute litee,too. • .• °BRIEF. TELEGMAI&S. ince Menach*Mr; 'Admiral of the 1L•1403+, dleidon Monday. • tire ''''-'h did' - - " e t ,. , tin - and forty-eight deaths': couturred in Cincinnati during May. ,- .., + .. , • —IL B. Rvan, a'young lawyer, died in a coach on Monday, on the , way from Covington - to Sandfordville, Ky. —The Grand Encampment of Odd Fel lows of Ohio met in Cincinnati yester day. The order was largely represented. ,' —The Ildiana Legislature has lodated the Agricultural College at Tippecanoe battle ground, neat Lafayette. —Municipal elefetitions were held on -Monday. In. Stockton, . California,-;and Vieginfa•aidHoldVlllei*Neveds, at kit of which the Rent:4lmmwere_ successful. . ... —The Oinchnsaik elestutester haa ar ranged for thtee - dally :Magi 'from that city to New York;, ithiladelphia and St. Mule. . , ' -S.-A.. Dttrartlvat . aliqultted, o,i "Ines ? day, !lithe Criminal Court, ttt Idemphfs; on the charge of the murder of Capt. Whitfield, some menthe since. . _ —lt is repor ted in Washington that the Cuban revolutionists are negotiating for the purchase of the Perendan moni tors; now at St. 'Thomas ' • - —Wm C. Ross, Chief Assistant Engi neer of the Baltimore Fire Detment, died Tuesday - niorning tof In juries re ceived at a tire qa the 17th of Aprll. --Gen. Thomaiand staff leave Wash. ington for Galifoeni ff ouThursday,. Gene. Hancock 'mid Terry" wUI 'also flood Jolla their clammands.. . ~ • , —The tobacco factory of E. T. Pickin ton dc Co., at Riehmondl-Ta.. was burned. Tuesday niarhlier. Loss $57,000; insur- Face $20,000. —James Stuuiewell, a leading mer chant of Boston, =fleeted with the Sandwich Islands and California trade for more than half a century, died on Monday, aged eighty years. —The Kentucky State Temperance (konvention met in Covington, Tuesday. Delegates from the Sons of Temperance and (daffier_ societies .from the whole State Were present. A; Constitution was :adopted. ' ' —The "city of "St. Paul, Minn., has de , livered one hundred arid , seventy then sand dollars worth of bonds to the Lake Superior Railroad, she balance of the three hundred thousand dollars voted having beep delivered some days ago.; , , -an the house of one Kindt; at New York, a detective accideumi ly discovered concealed nuggets orgeold, gold watch cases and ringa,of the value of five thous arid dnitars. Oh hearing of his discov ery, Kindt, who had been charged with robbery, confessed his guilt. " ' —AI - Davie Weo, Un Monday, a young man named , bleorge Clayton, while outriding with a young lady took a pistol from his pocket, and while hand ling it caroillessole.le wont discharged, the ball entering his head.,infileting a wound which caused his death in a few hours. —At Binghamton; N. Y., on Monday night; there was a snow storm, and some snow fell yesterdey, the bills being cov ered - as' in Winter. Vegetation in the Susquehanna and Shenango valleys 'was quite forward, and it is feared damage will result from frost.• , •, . —Bent. Drake alias Benton , ,. was ar raded in Winchester county,torass.,slon day, and taken to Boston. charged with •obtaining $12,000 from the First National Bank of St. clairsville, Ohio, by forgery. He will be sent there for trial on a requi sition from the Governor of the State. --Gen. John C. Freinont goes to France on business. connected with She loan which.has been negotiated there , for the construction of the Memphis and El Paso Pacific Railroad. _lt is the iutention to build one hundred. and fifty miles of the road this - summer. —At liZrth Andover, Mass., Monday morning. Frank F. Cheny,.aged fifteen years, of highly respectable parents, committed suicide by shooting himself. His father had required him to apolo gize to his school teacher for playing truant, which is supposed to have in. , dnced the rash not. . . —Hon. Horace Rublee, the newly ap pointed Minister to Switzerland, has re ceived his coin alia sion,and will leave his home at Madison, Wis., early in June and proceed to Switzerland. Maj. J. O. Culver, flow connected with the Chicago and, Northwestern Railroad, takes edito - rial charge of the Madison .Tourna/ during Mr. Rubltoe'a absence. —A railway tie of rodlished California laurel, mounted at either end with solid silver, accompanied =by a spike of solid gold, costing two htindred dollars, was torwarded from San Francisco yesterday to the end of the Central Pacific Rail road. It is the last tie, and will be laid , by. Leland Stanford on Saturday next, thus completing the Pacific Railroad. °' 1--The Grand:Encampment and Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows is in session in San Franclico. The annual reports In dicate unusual progress of the Order in the i past year. Committees were ap pointed-to make suitable arrangements for the - reception of delegates of the Grand Lodge of the United States which holds its next . annual meeting in San, Francisco. • ~ , —Joseph Holmes, colored, a member of the late Constitutional Convention, was killed at Charlotte- Court House, Va.; on Mcinday., - A peraboal - difficalty occurred between him and John Mar shall, of whose , family 'Holmes, % was! formerly. a body ;. servant ... Both pahles drew pistols and the firing commenced, which was participated ' In by Marshall's friends. After belngahot Holmes walked into the Court House and felt dead. pi — r Th ,the Stuontbuwry h a in n . e . x .. - all dealers in' Boston they.: mtg. . . their places forthwithr None compiled, however, the barirooms continuing own as usual v and. prosecutions Will , be com menced. The result will be, it la thought, that all the public drinking saloons will be cloned and ‘ the: eitib-roema of-a few years since 'The; prOPrlator of a drinking-01We, - celled. ,otTrtio:+ll.lgh., , ' lands," was so excited , when informed , he must close husineis that; ho heeeme insane and hung himself. +At a meeting of liquor dealers and hotel proprietbre, to the number of 500 or 600; called• to de termine what action should be taken With reference to the law, the matter watt" dias cussed, the legislature 'denOunced, and resistance deolded upon, collo:M*6w and' individually. A. resolution was passed favoring the formation of a new political party at once, with a chief purpose to se- cure more liberal legislation On the liquor 1$ n d other questions, andit Committee sp. pointed to take the preliminary steps. . . . . . /.- - --cc7-;& -- -..rwra'AS. 3 .- , jar,4-4.„,-7 , -.4%.-fr•-m s ~..^-,-=7,-,, ,, ,,,,, ,a ,, 5 , p ., ,, T;r:LA•47-43'5, -- .7-V.57,i, . ....7-..,,,"-vF.:.%-c,e , Fr4 ''.' - l - L -, .."c5 , 1.A1':', 4 : ,, -1%,-.... ''''.,.-c" , l,:x: 5 ,, c. ,,, . , Prie'^- 1 - `4 v , ,',.!t ,,, -A. ,, • - •=n;•':' , 'q.'rr-s-'-'z.V2t ,, • 44 V , e , n . ~ " 1 " . .4" ' '..- ' ''''' ''' -''.4'''''''''-';'''''l'''''''''''''44'llll"4:&4,t