Evansville Journal, Volume 21, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 25 April 1870 — Page 1

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(in A 1 V A N" C E .) DAILY JOURNAL. Ona year, hy mall . . rflx month, by inili... ............... Iaroo maul Us, by mail. ....... Uy the weex, payable to carrier.... TUI-WEEKLY jOlfiiNAL. -IIO 00 3 Wj One yir HI i months............. .17 CO . 1 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. I ,"e copy, oao j ear...i....,..-j..H; I M) j I waive copies, cmo year 15 00 i'wetity copies, linn yf-ar.. 20 00 JEWELRY. P. GEISSIiER WATCHES, DIASiOIUhS, jewelry;,;, Silverware and Spectacles. ly vmai.v&A.ui aukmts ro ti American Watch & Clock Company. A large .ock of Clock ami Watch Mate rial al way . on hand. , Vtloe UnU liirkiiafaet on application. 1 Special attention given to repairing flnt 4 Mailt Street fela lly :;-t; GREATf; CARPET 'it W -A. IJ, Ii house; Headquarter of Supplies roR Dwellinss, . Steamboats and Hotels. SIQX 09 TUK TRANSPARENT BANNER. R TEENCH & CO.-1 HiiTe now in Sloclc Direct Irani the Manufacturers hii li.iIortrH, one of tlie Inreest ami most elerat Helee tlons of .... o -A. n. x- s rv ts; , OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, AND General Hons). Furnishing . Qjoda, Ever brought tatho .Western JlnrKet. These goods hare been bought since (lie Krcitt'ticcllne lu Uo!d, uiul are all much lower than nt any tliue .SINOE THE WAR I--In Quality, Style, and Price, .we propose to placa our Stoci in competition with that cf any 'other Market in tha United States. " . . n ; .& COM fT aii'd -i$ ilriin St. EYansYilIet-Indiana. law cards; ' 0. xi: iwx, ATTORSKY AND COUNSELOR AT L A IIAIlItlSUUKCi, IJ.T,. W, "OtHoe north of the Court Ilonse H iuaro. Fractlces In all lh Courts of the fcjiate CHA3. H. BUTTER FIELD, ATTOR.NEY AT LA W OFFICS V.'est side Thlrd-,8treet, bet. Locust and Main (up-ttairs), jalSdUrn KvXNSVltLK. Isd. 0. W. S1IANKLIN, Law and Real Estate Office, (With WBI. II. WALKER.) " ...n-VFIi M4iv AND XIII KI SIS. tr.iiiihi I'ltv and Suburban Property; virra Lands la Indiana, Illinois, and Ken- . T m . vi.h I n iru lnn'l fltfm tnciy Jtt mmtu j ... 1 1V5I. ItEAVW," -w-T 1 n f war A f0 l t . . ' AlsOt y9 KEAli ESTATE fAntf UULtECTiNa ofCce on Main Street, betweenThirMan ... .... r I ' ' . . I 1 1 .r 'n linn U AJA4A.-1 - Vourtn. o. voy vu CI - " " " fcvansvllle. Xnd. sepw. w. W. P. HABGRAVE, ATTOKNKY at XAW; Office on Third Street, In Washington . r n KlMlT. ..... "iiriii r.rariir various Courts of the Circuit. Prompt attention to pdlc Cuslae.

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,i VOL. XXI. X ON DAT. APRIL 2, 1810. Senator Horton'a Speech. ; V,r9 give up much of aur spaeo to day and to morrow to the very ablo speech recently delivered in tho'U. S. benate by. Senator MortOD. It will repay a careful perusal. The position assumed by the Senator, aud thefacts ho advances to sustain his portion, arc BOmewLafc sensational in tripir character, but can not be disposed of .by his opponents by "personal abuse. .Wo commend the speech to thoac who ! -have been insisting that the .work of reconstruction was fully accomplished, and that the President ought to make hasten to issue his proclamation. of universal amnesty. 4 , C0XDE3FSKD TELXGIIAMS. Monday, April 25. closed In Haw York Saturday at o!d 113-4. The wteflninlilo Ven7.iiAlin n, . into New York harbor ou i-aturday. rlvedSa'yf tna' fro 'verpool, ar.r!r,F?1Ii'?an;RankIe "ted- Mrs. MoXhurday. 80n nt WooUslJ on Arrangements are belo made In New York to organize a colony to settle In AlaO ft XXX A After a full lnvfntli-t inn x.i MSSfiS.lfll.1W,,". ben i-L11, dnJtlnK teller, of the BernL Recorder Uackelr. nh'n h' 11L in Imnrovliip. nn.i it i. - 1"'' in 1 i& 1 1ku4 trial toiay . f " "Msians AOiaiant rJ.ri lnlM iiiak'nni.n.nnii,.f.. .u lo look ont for - -"o ""jntier, H"a.n P" Von Delow and hi, dvdted eVentnW?' t.ll. on Friday tied all Vlalm. .7 kT . ,,""w nayir(c setweu ail claims of his Indignant victims. The members of tli oi,in ihi Mi, ""uujr y ,Ua mvltatlou of ror i. iiier jus' t nr v v . . loWOT?S5?Io,, oup.twfoltera and bnr. rtsia.' - f- - k'jb are expected io be arPlorce Latle--, Who robbed Morrison & ?Z', MHn ranclHca, of jioo.Oju in U.- H. rojds, wMjtrnniallaNew Ywk on KatZ.Zy.'. . . ' ;over J'WW worm of the bonds were iop'fii ou nU person. , . , j ,,. . 4 The rjnmmnlh alt 1 1 In UAl.rn.t .1 1 rrouon, onio. exploded on ay, destroying apart of the biilldlng wirrfe nws loeiited, and aoltig touslder'leotuedarnnge. .i, T . . MOI.SIIUI, A UJO11 is mated mat th Mormons north of Salt Late Cuy Ar buying all the arms and ammanltlonn they can obtain. The ONtenmbie object Is protect ion against Indian bout llti lew, lot th lnaianniave never been botithe to Uieioroion. The IdiiwjU of. Adhoh Burilngame ficCMrreda Hatnraay. wit h solemn anillnipretudve ceremonies. "UoslneKs won t-ns-rended aua flags werRt hair mast. The reraaliut were, interred a Mt." Auburn, liOHlOU. . The bill repealing the Iteglstry law Ih ron "boot-New York Htato, except lu New Yorle cly( anl the bill to plao colored voter - on eqnallty with whites pawed the Maw Y irk legislature on Saturday. . . . . . j . Tbe wew YotV. State' Hen ate before the final paKsafte of the New York tax levy, adopted the 8 momi .neu t repealing the provlMloh of the loitner tx bill vidlng for the snppot.t of Hootarluu .ools, the repeal to talie effect DiceiuKi- 30ih next. ; -A Court Martial hi s boeu :ttlB In New York city for several uays.-- Aaori(f lro ollloeitt trlrd was Fimt Lieutenant U.K. Uyer.Seoou 1, United H.t Artillery, who has been found guilty to - presenting a false and iudulm -c- aim- against ihe United HtAU-H. ntl senteu oed to forfeit all pay and allowances 'One "lira, to be onstilerd and dumUwcd the -.viob, nd - rendereil' incompetent to hold toy position of responnibliity or trust nuder tho Government, Mil to he cotitlned for turee years In ucu penitentiary as the . proper-author 1 ties may direct. . t, Cup iresilonal. Sural anry j .!.-' ,' til'!. &attjudat Match 23. No sesslonk-' t HoCsk. The credentials of "E. T. Peck, member elect trom the Tenth Ohio 1)1 -trlct. were presented, and Peck was swora. In and too It n is seat.. A rettdutlort was offered ria indefinite leavwi of abseuce i-hall not exlenrt beyud toe second Monday of Mr. Tho bill, relatlv to . the ArBMDSAH- BOl SrTtXlH! nwrrrnin-u, WHO passed. The House refused to concur In the Benale amendment to tlie income tax bill, leaving the senate 10 aaa uwnietdiscussion It was staud that the whole iminberwho paid Income tax was 47.2.843, Tboe who paid S20 or lesl numbered 107.(X)(. andlflhe exemption was . raised to axoo.that class would all be cutoff. Those wdo pay between ?-5 and ioO number tu.184. Those who pay to llOU number 41,196. Tuoe Deiween iuu auu j-iu, .,vaav and iboso over 2U0.a,lCl ... Voorlists lioted the ooutlnuance or the Income tax, nd declared It would be the most unpopular thing the House could do to abolish the tax. Without any deflnule action, the Uou-.e adjourned. .- f t $ " 7 .v. . . Jiew lork Items. :',ew York, April 23. Recruiting for the navy, which -has been suspended for some time, at the navy yard in Brooklynis resumed, orders Davio been received from Washington to icopen rendezvous on board the recruiting ship Vermont. Several vessels are' being fiilled out in haste, for active eervice... .- i .5 -1 A thirty thousand dollar clerical, defalcation In the Surrogate's office, beibra the present incumbent, llutchins. was elected, is reported. ' ": John McUormick.tba alleged part ner ot Jonn juornsey, na3 given bonds to answer the charge of win ning $ i.000 at . faro, from.a Pcnnsyl vanian. ... . - .-. . - Mai. Siitournev.' -claimant of - the authorship of "Beautiful Snow," and a relative ot the poetess, committed suicide yesterday. : . City Uomptroller It, i, Uonnolly i about to resieh. An ineffectual attempt was made to-day to 6ell the U. S. steamer Seminoln at Auction: The: -Fenian Uongrcst adjourned sin f Jin this evenimr. len. () JSciu has bcenire-eicted President. The utmost secrecy has been maintained in reference to the rrocodinFi of tho Convention." but the impression among those claiming to be well informed is that a war pol icy has been determined upon. - Cincinnati Items. i Cincinnati, April 23. The Board of Trade to-day recommended cer tain amendments to Senator Sher man s ' Cincinnati and Chattanooga . . rMi :ii . . . itauroaa iui, as n wui. u adopted in the estimation of the Board, en able the trustees appointed to build the Cincinnati . Southern Railroad under the ten million loan, to enter unon tho construction of the road under a national charter. Lynch, the murderer of Scars; be foro the police court to day, was bound over ta answer the charge of murder in the first degree before the Common Pleas Court.

LI a? Batnriy Nlglil's Dispatches. lTIi Fenian Scar? in CanTiio .Authorities Vr.gila.nt. Ne from the Wmnapega ForeigE? News of Interest. about the Plobisoituai; Canadian A ffairs'i-Tfae Fenian Scare. I JIoNTR? AL,' April 2,1. Orders have bepn issue' i to disband tho i volu nteer corps in ac tive servjee, except , those on. tho. fron tiers.; , , , , .'. t.j.. :.. ; Thirty-fp ur persons,' arrested on the charge of Fenianisw, having t-'iv en 'eatisfact. )ry ezp!anatioo were -Uisc6fiedW- V- ,!i ,-. Oapt, Carr;cron oreaniiing afctce of mounted police for lied Itiver. ' j A telcgt ara . from:, Ilu.aimingforu' says r Last i light a. party of t'-bree from tho United States, attempted to pass the sentry on the outpo&t guards, two miles frola that tilann. Affi hoi is? dtife, challenged and. ordered to halt, mey.wero xecajyca ;at tho: bay.onetrg omt ;,ly thol sentry One . of r the norse . was." t.adJy, injured and tho wagon, "ovcrtnr ned and smashed. Two of the. party yero arrested; the third je3caped, ad investigation to day, lea.d .to tb belief that., the .affair:; was mexelya piece 01 Dra.vaao Toronto, April 23Tha gun boat jtescuo ien ivingstoa last night for Fi-escott to - patrol the St. Lawrence, Detween lvingston ana A'reseott. The PrinodAlfred arrived at Sireaaiyesterday afternoon. Her foroo consista of sixly men and. four officers, andii armed with two "Armstrong-gang, two brass howitzers and onepivetfan. -' ,i:,y'' It id undrstood that the, 'stockholders of the Great Western Kailroad accord their consent to' the bi.!l authorizing a branch road .' to be constructed from Glencoe, east,' formiog a southern road, and,-that a'doublo track will be' Kid on .the western road between Windsor and Glencoo. The new work will be commenced this season. - i OttAWaj April 23,To-day the socalled, delegated Father ltichott and Scott were brought up - or a warrant bhatging them with, aidioe iind abetting in tho murder of T. Scott, at Fort Garry, , Congiderable interest wasmanit'ested, and promi-nent members of the IIouso of UotooQOns wero trresent. . Various ucntlcmen from Ked River were alsoip tho Courti. Mr.Xiees arpenred for th-j prosecution on behalf of the down, and lion. John Ililliard Cameron appeared for tho prisoners. ' On the Magistrate, taking his scat, Lscs said after consulting with couneel, and considering the ovldcuoo of the witnesses which had been examrned, they camo to the conclusion that the evidence they had to produce would not bo of euch a naturo as. to ustify the- committment of tho imsoners. 1 he private prosecution had consented to withdraw from tho 'pros ecution, and ns tho Urown bad no further evidence to offer, and. no wih to -preps the matter, .it also withdrew. The Magistrate ordered them dischareed. The prisoners left tho court room amid tho congratulations of friends. . 1 Washington Items. i iWAsniNOTON, April 23. Informa ion havins been received at tho War Department that a largo number" of buffalo robes obtained from Indians who have been suffering from the smallpox, and the robes undoubtedly infected with virus,- were packed with a view to shipmentlo the leadna posts on the f upper Missouri. the: Department has given instructions to the commanders'' of military posts on tho river to prevent tho ship ment or passage ot any boat containng the infected peltries, bv their bupei vuor Blopfield writes to the Internal Revenue Office that the dis tillers of Peoria express satisfaction with the forty eight hour period, and that the distillers of Bloomington are also working under it. I - r- rrr-rv. Chicago Items Jfewa from' the Bed I j . . ;KTer Srxtloa. . f!ntrtAon;,"Ariril: '23 Tlher ' ia & great freshed in the vMisiisippi river both on the Illinois and Iowa- sides. A great part of the country and some towns along the. river are overflowed. and much damage has been done to railroads and private property. , , At ban Jtraneiaco, yesterday, con tracts were, entered, inta and signed by the Atlantia & Pacific Telegraph Company, of New'York, and the, Central ' Pacitic.; iWestern s Pacific and Oakland Rsilroad Telegraph lines, .of Uaiif ornia, ior n exclusive connection for business, the Union Paeifio Koad having made a similar contraot with the Atlantic &laciho Ttlegrapb last' Fall. ""These lines complete the route from: Umaha to ban FranCisco. Al vimana iuey are met py the Great 'Western lelegraph Com-i pany, from Chicago. It is expected that the wboie line, irom unicago ia California, will be in operatioa tho coming week. 'The propeller St. Louis arrived here from Buffalo last, evening, being the first boat of the season from the lower lakes. . . ; A person just arrived at St. Paul from' Red River country, says that when he left Winnepeg the people were wholy ignorant of the angry excitement in Canada, least of ill, that preperations for war were going on. Every body was looking forward to pacific arrangements, expecting tho acceptance ot the bill of rights, tho peaceable admission of tha,JNorthwest Territory as a Province and the advent of-some Governor acceptable to the people. , -Bishop Tacho has been working with great energy to bring about a peaceful state of feeling. The people look for troops to bo sentto Fort Garry, but their presence there, they imagine, is simply to protect the settlement from Indians, who are represented to be in a very excitable state, and likely to inaugurate war at any moment. liiell has confiscated the whole of

FVANSVILLB, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1870.

the 'JiicKonzie River . supply of furs received in a two years catch, worth 45,000, and only delivered them up when ransomed by ilcTavish, by the payment of $3,000. and a promise of $1,000 more when needed. ., . Five thousand bushels of Da's were sold on 'Chantro hereto day, deli vera bla on.' the reception of intelligence that the Fenian army bad occupied the RcxI Ilivqr country. .: . FOREIGN NEWS. ' London.- Acril 23. Tho Times hints that the Grecien Government is responsible for tho capture of foreigners so ntar its. capital, especially when these foreigners are .members of a foreign legation. Several, communications appeared in the. English papers lately, written by Americans, correcting the misstatements of the Edinburgh Jieview touching the ballot in the United States.: i.-.. ' ' Sugar brokers complain bitterly of the ruinous euecta ot.tho low and sudden remission of sugar duties. Many houses bought their stocks when the current price was 39 or 40 shillings per hundred weight for No. 20,- Dutch standard, and when .e budget was presented to the Hou&e of Commons recommending a reduction of duties on sugar, prices suddenly fejl to 32 shillings, at which figures it now staDds. . - : . :,Tho ifrectator (Whig organ), says t narehy in Ireland and England is tiiie alternative of the passage of the land bill. J . i. ' I Tifttrl Pensftunfln ;dfnlinfi(l tft Drtt- ' none the Mordaunt . divorce case beytod next Wednesday;. ' ; 'xbe recent Eenian panio in this oity Yas occasioned - by the - filing of iDfortL,ation with the chief of poliee, that a l.xre number; of Fenians recently ar"yed from America for incendiary nCO other unlawful - purpoi rcs, and th at - together- with other buildings, the ofli.oe of the 'Times and Fall Mall Gazette had been threatened with destruction by them.' - The protection asked for wa. accordingly granted.''"1; - ' ' " : l Tho Trustees ot the Pabody fund have declined to purchase the Magda len Hospital. - - PABI3, April 23. A proclamation from the Emperor to tho pcopio will appear .. to-morrow, in tho Journal Ufficiel. The Journal Ojficiel Monday will contain manifests signed by all the ' Ministers." Both these documents will bo placarded throughout the empiro It is reported that the Emperor, in ' his proclamation, ex plains the motives which havo led him to submit to the people liberal reforms since 18G0. II o -assorts that it is not tho design to v make a vain show of power but to : establish the government on solid foundations, and to render, sure and poacetul the tranemitisiou of the crown. It is &Io reported that the ministerial . manifesto will merely announce the adhesion of th5 Cabinet to the Emperor's proclamation. In all the districts , oj ; i ans the former electoral and Democratic com mittees have beon reformed. ' , The Atoniteur. " the organ of the Left-Centre, comes outin favor of voting affirmatively, and the IVancai's, also tTio organ of the Left Contro, ionncb ; that many members of that ' party Iit vp-solved to vote no. because .their adhesion Io ovwwtad to the Scnatus Consultum,- as well as to the proposed reforms. ; ; , The Umvcrsel, tne Jiontaine journal: sava it has not. yet taken a decidod. position in regard to the Viebiemle, because it wishes to ascertain first what will become of the unsatisfactory points noWjVisibJu in that measure. r'v; , i .: PAttis, April 23.The Jmtrnal Official contains th imperial decree calling upon tho j.ople of the nation to accept or reject the project of the following Plebiacilum: . ' ; ' On tho 5th prox., th people will approve - the liberal reforms- which have;been effected io th eonstitation sinco 1800 by the Emperor, with tho conourrenee of - the gTeat legislative bodies of the State, and ratify the ftenatus ConsuUwn of April -28, 1870. Other parts of the decree contain directions for the manner1 pf voting. The ballot boxes will be' opened at 6 o'clock in the morning, and remain open until 6 in the evening. The can-" vass of votCB will commence 4o the morning.'aftor tha closo of the ballot-1 ing. The form of vote will bo Yes " or . Io." The legal lectora of the army and navy wiil vote at their plae-a of gariisari or rcsidenc'-at the time of eleefiion. The returns of the vote in each department will be canvassed io public session by three Counsellors General to be appointed by the Prefects of the departments. ' The gen" oral toturns from all the departments -will bd finally caovassed in the Corps Ijegislatif. The daoree is signed by all,thei -Muusters, : and bears date April 23d. . . This is follo wed by another decree containing directions relative to voting French naturalized Citizens in Algiers; following this again, the text of the JSanatus Consultum, fixing- the Constitution of -the Empire, as voted by the Senato afc tae session of April 20th, authorizing assemblies for the discussion of the new Constitution. These assemblies ' will "hold sessions from the 23J1 of April to the 3d of May. and ' every ! elector without regard to precinct or department where he may be at the time, will have a right to participate in tho delibera tion3. " The circular, while it permits the use of advertisements and placards treating of the Constitution, allows the new Prefeots the use of political placards, and recommends to the Prefects to leave to the elector?,, under conditions of , respect for law and publie order the broadest latitude for the discussion of political opinions. , ; v A Committee of Jjcgitimists, yesterday, agreed to vote against the Pie biscitum. ' - Prof. . Borelli, at Marsellaisc, has discovered a new planet. - Const ANTINOPI.E, April 23 An American mamtesto, relative to the Kcumcnic&l Council, - which was issued on the Church in this city, was torn down by a Turkish mob yesterday. A serious riot being imminent, the police were called to preserve order. '. ' . . ' ' " Vijenva, April . 23.r-Thcre ; is a strong movement in Tyrol for secession from the Roman Churchy in cuse the question of infallibility is pressed upon the Council. - ' s CnERuoTTRO, April 23. Tho iron clad Rochambetru, late United States steamer Du.nderberg, is now said to carry eigh three hundred pounders.

t 1 UJUHi and two four hundred and fifty po7inders. Visitors are vigorously excluded. Rome, April 23. The prelates "are active in destroying pamphlets recently issued by Rauscher and Swartzenberg against Papal infallibility. Pho tographs of these gentlemen hive al so been Beized. ... Dctjlik, April 23 Extensi ve rrer arations fcr a great demonstration on tho occasion of the funeral of. the late (jco. lienry Moore. - Advocate o the Irish Nationality, arc being made All imn societies will participate Liverpool, April 23. Steamship Companies are makinc a determined effort to control the rate of freight on gram, and notihed tho agents in the United btateS not . to take , any grain even on own account. , ; , Vienna, April 23 The session of Richsrath wilt soon be', terminated iNew Uovernors have been nominated for the Provinces. The election has been ordered on the question cf the jiberal Constitution. Sanday -Night's Dispatches. Later Foreign Intelligence. Prcclamatiba by Napoldon WeahtDgfcoa' and New York in Items. Xcw Torlt Items naytlea Jftws. New Y-obiC- Anril 24. A TTsctbon letter of April 7thr reports that the people are again: excitedly discussing the I baa ;UomiDro annexation nues tiorj. on account ot information that rt United btates war steamer has taken toossessioa cf the Bay ot Marizamlo, on ine mortnern irontier ot iiayti The feeling is more bitter than ever. It is understood this movement of tho United- States authorities is for the purpose of preventing Lnperon from entering tho Cibas District of ban Domingo with, hostile' intent. The .Severn .called at Cap Ilaytien in search of Lnperon, but he made bis escape in an English schooner.- -i ; The Fenian Congress,, before 'ad journmenfJ elected Wm.' Egan,; of New York, Vice President, . and W, J, Cunningham, of ' Utica. P. . Canningbam. of Chicago, P. Forsyth, of Detroit, P. bweeny, or Lawrence, Massachusetts. John Shelly, of Jxjnisville, P. II. O'Grady. of Albany, P. O'Neil, of Cleveland and .P. OJay, of Buffalo, members of Council. The application for tho discharge 6f Frank Jones, charged with forgery of Atlantic & Great Western R..II. bonds, was refused by J udire Monell. ! Upon a boy named Kilgore4 arrested for.Mieft, was found, a draft for $l,2S.i drawn by Field, Lester & Co, of Chicago, in Javor ot b orstmann & Co, of this city taken from, a lotter delivered at the offioe by mistake. The boy has boen held for trial. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Myers, residing on Jackson Street. Williamsburg, were dreadfully burned, yesterday, by the ctxplosion of kerosene oil, used in hurrying a slow fire. . ; The St. George Society, celebrated the aBnivereary of b't. George, aud of the. natal day of bhakespeare, last evening. . Wm. Cullcn Bryant, was one of the speakers. ; ; ; iis.-At-iuictbe venerable sister of Fitz Greeo liallefcrt w.Kurjad yesterday, at Guilford, Conn., beside her brother. ' - '-' borne fool in St. Louis, sent a box by express, to Horace Greeley, which contained a dead white cat packed in sawdust; it was opened yesterday, and Bet outside of the Tribune office, for the ash-man to carry away. : i The steamer America, from Southampton, of the 12th, has arrived. Rumors are afloat that the Qaeen intends to marry a Prince of the House pf Schleswig, llolstein. - - ' , I t . Washlnston Items. , , ; ; Washington, A P"' 21. Information having been 1 received from the West that manufacturers of cigars in New York and Philadelphia are shipping cigars with labels or caution noticed attached to the borders, and doubling over the, edge of the boxes, so finely printed as to escape observa--tion, except upon close scrutiny, tho Commissioner ot Internal llevenuo Orders the seizure and detention of cigars having thereon any such labels. ' The monthly report of the Bureau of Statistics shpws that for the first seven months of. ' the' current fiscal year,' the value of the imports exceeded the exports in gold value by on?y $3,603,372, against $33,852,178 for the corresponding period of last year. ' Returns of foreign trade for January, 1870, exhibits an excess of exports over imports cf $3,G03,331. 1 Dr. Bohnton, first President of the Howard University, was yesterday before the Committee on Education and Labor, and testified that he had nothing whatever to do with the instigation charges' made by Mr. Wood against Gen. Howard, and neither saw cor heard of them before they were exposed iu the newspapers1. . There is no indication whatever of the re opening of the Alabama claims question." "The subject .has not been officially: mentioned ' for several months.',' It appears that -each Government is waiting for the other. The Tariff bill is considered in danger of defeat. The friends of the Pennsylvania iron interest will vote against the bill, should tfie House concur in the reduction of the duty on pig iron made by the Committee of the Whole. . J ;V The House Committae on Foreign Affairs made a voluminous report this week on the Paraguay question. A Ifetter was received at the Indian Bureau from Capt. G. M. Randall, agent at the Cheyenne Agency, which states that he is 'subsisting 6,300 Indians, being 3,000 more "than the number anticipated, and others are daily expected. ' " Philadelphia Items. Philadelphia, April 23. An attempt to rob tho Southwark Bank, whose vaults contained f 10,000,000, was frustrated last night, and' the burglars escaped .with their implements. '' . ' " ' , ,' In the Court of Niai Prius, yesterday, a preliminary icjunction was granted prior to an argument restraining a collector of internal revenue from collecting income tax on dividend and earning applied to the construction of tho Philadelphia & Tren-. ton Railroad. Ten or twelve leading railroads in the State have refused to pay tax, and await tho action of the Court.

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"FOREIGN NEWS.

LONDON, April 21. The Observer says the Fenians here moan mischief. The government havo 'been authentically warned nf their intentions to destroy the offices of Ihe Tirrus and

Pall Mall Gazette, and other projects equally misohievous, bat the publication of particulars are withheld. The increased activity of the iron trade is noticed throughout England. . One manifesto issued by iEie labor societies in Paris advises workmen cither to abstain, from votFng .on the Pkbiacitum, Or to oast blai-rk Wlots; and also demands a refor a fo (taxation end in military conscri ptiotv and thr erection of n Republic. - : ' ' Ministerial journals say "Marquis DeBonnevillo yesterday -presented formally to- the Pope a memorandum written by Uount Danr Iwsfore his resignation ' as Minister : of Foreign Affairs,, lie :was obliged to present the memorandum,' though it anticipated, pilivier'a Sucoession because, according to diplomatic Tissige, its contents had been previoualy communicated to the Papal Government. UJhvier will decline theresponsi Dinty tor the document, . and will maintain an expectant m regard to tne council. L' Unriers.' the ultra-njOntainA nr. gan,: demands that the G overnmenf-. take a stand for or arainst th muml orandum ot Count L)aru. and rvurvft uuui. iiu uuo wcr jrt received Jrom liome, its opinion ot. the transaction. -It is renorted that OlliviAr -orill l, lecorated with the arand tr(n of tha Jjegion ot Honor. .i - - -r . ' ' v Ihe Chancellor nf thn T.amnn ir tt - - iivuur ia ueaa. i The horses attached to the cirri Bgo ot the Minister of Marine ves terday ran away. i Admiral Geutilly waa thrown to tho ground and badly icjurea, dui nis injuries aro not dan gerous.' ' . r.fi - - lho nrst.setema de' dogma of tho joumenical ' Council has been offi cially promulgated. ' : The Chinese Embassy left TtprlJn for Brussels ' The Russo-Chineso boundary quesiuu uss oten practically settled. A Constantinonle telfrarn ssira tIia Turkish Minister at Athens reports td his Government that thft rnr.tivca retained for" ransom in the hand of il.. l. . ... T U9) criMnas 'near Marathon . have been killed. - ' - - t jjiuliji. nor i -i. ii.ii.ssrs. rina 1 . n v . .. A -1 n I -r . igned the parliamentary treaty and agreed to a -fair settlement of the rontier question. - .The Ch mese Embassy will nrorfd to Brussels and Paris, and then ieave lor xvomo. ' '" ' - ' - PARIS. Ar.nl 24. Tha .Tottmnl UJictel publishes the following prooamauon Dy tne, Emperor: Frenchmen: The '.Constitution of lbsiA-drawn up in virtue of the powers which you gave me, and ratified' by ne o.uuu.uimj votes, which re-estab. isbed the Empire, has procured fat France eighteen years of calm and prosperity, which- have not been- withoutglory. It has injured order and left the way open to all imDrovamenN. Thus more .security has been confirmed;" The larger part 'It has taken n tho progress of liberty, but sue? oessive changes have altered the basis of Plehitcitum', which cannot be modned without an apnea! to the nation. It becomes indispensable then that new Constitutional fact sha be an. proved by the people,-' as' were formerly the: Constitutions of the RopuViie;4.., the, Ecnpire at these two epochs. .' ' , '. - - It was believed.' even; as I, .myself, peiieve ' to day; - timt anything done without1 you -was illegitimate. The Constitution. of Imperial and Demo cratie bfance may be reduced to a small number , of fundamental pro-! visions, wbich can not be . changed without your consent. ' your decision will have the advantage of rendering definite the; progress already made, and of placing beyond the ' influence of political fluctuations the Principles -"! . rn; . 1 . . . ui viuvcr.uuicmi.... xiuio iom too oiien i a barren and embittered -controver-1 jies, may be more usefully employed nereaiter in sceaing lor tne msans or I ut-rojBiug ,.iu -ujur&i ana material i . . . . I f . J . - I well-being or tho.greatest number. A ddresa myself to all of you. t whr. from the 10th of Deoember snrmounted : an oostacies to place me . . ' ' - - - I 111. a a t your bead ; to you who for , twentytwo years, have, without cessation guarded by your suffrage, and . sus tained by your co-operation, rewarded me by your affection, believe mo. a new proof of confidence in brincioe the ballot-box 'an afilrinativo vote: you will exercise the menaces of rev olution, you will placa order and lib erty on a solid ' basis, and . you . will render easier in ,,, the . future, .the transmission of the Crown to my son. and you have almost unanimously for eighteen years, clothed me with the most extensive powers. ; . . MApnm, April 24. The rumors that Montpensier had been wounded at Seville, aro pronouncrd false. In the Cortes yesterday, Minister More, j in renlv to an tnnnirv. snid'thn news I from Cuba was satisfactory, but gtve lu jiaiiifuiaiB. me answer ia. cuu sidered vague and creates some uneasiness. ; ... - Spanish journals lately abused Lord Derby for attending the banquet. at Rome jn honor of Prince Alfonso. Derby has not been in Rome. J , -. -A : , ....... ' RolLE, April 2TJ.--The third publio meeting of the Ecumenical Council will be held at St. Peters on Sanday, after mass.:--The Fathers will vote orally in presence of the Pope on the first acts of the - Council, and the Pope will solemnly promulgate the acts. Comparatively few strangers are in the city. - -', T. " ' Brussels, Anfil 2L The Bishop ol Brusbelg, responding to the urgently expressed desire by the episcopacy for the.immediate settlement of the question of the infallibility of the Pope, repudiates distinctly any wish for delay. St. Louts Items. ; ' St. Lotjis 'April 2t. Pi we companies of the beventh Cavalry, now at Fort. Leavenworth, are, under orders to proceed to Fort Hays for active service against depredating, Indians. General Custar will commaod. , Chas. Ilodgman, for many years Cashier of the Boatmen's Savings Institution of this city, died yesterday. Memphis, April 24. A freight train on the Mobile & Ohio Railroad ran through a trestle near Humboldt, yesterday, demolishing the engines and six cars. The damages to the trestle will be repaired to-morrow.

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