New York Times, The (Newspaper) - May 7, 1860, New York, New York TOL 2692 TRANS ATLANTIC NEWS Arrival ef the at Farther The Plucky Letter from the Champion ftr Annexation o France Between the Pope and tbe King of Sardinia AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS C E Sunday May 8 steamship Bohemian from Liverpool Bit passed this point at P M tn to from New-York arrived at on the mornin of the She would not leave OB her return before the The steamship Adriatic from York was re- verted off the Isle of Wight at 11 P M of the 24th reached Southampton on tbe morning of the 15th The reports the following vessels The steamship from Portland arrived at at 0 A M of the Passed on the 20th the Kangaroo from York salles east of Cape Clear Mh the ships and Tkonutt fui mard of Baih bound east 19th the American ship May 4 British ship off Bird Reck Golf of St May 0 ships Fruit tf QMM City of sailed from at about the same ume ae and kas malls for the United States steamer takes the place of the leaving Galway en the for Johns N York THE FIGHT A Letter Jehu C A report which current in London that lad died of erysipelas proved to be utterly astounded oa tae writes to tae 1 see 17 your article of Saturday that you ay wishes and it doee me great I bare mo to settle with except snch as 1 tried to settle with him on the 10th and ef called a Boy I ought to be termed a U alter having come so far and not having get a settlement I should be willing to relinquish purpose for a few good-natured pats on Ike sack and being told I am a one fellow I have received a great maay anony mous letters asking me If I am not ashamed of a great fellow like me to coma ever to whip a little man like SATUM Under mary 1 should not think of sending a to a man of size but taaks him big enough to defend the belt I want It and get It except through him The Inclosed Utter which I sent to Life when I heard that fhey to call In tbe surgeon to name tbe day before which could not finish the pending affair will show my position and as has net it you will do me a great kindness lo letting the English people hear what I have to say If the late meeting is not to be resumed and the belt to come to me for what has already taken place I claim to be first on the list to meet ag ala Jsr the next chance lo conquer ll Is the letter to Life Not having en able to obtain from you as a referee the final decision the fight of Tuesday last I desire te demand through you a new meeting the week I make this from bg been Informed that It has been suggested on your 1 should give BATIM sufficient Ume to er from certain injuries received by him Now Sir while I am willing to accommodate him In nny proper way 1 must not be unmindful of my own rights I also received Injuries but I bargained for them and 1 pat It to you as a man of honor whether If 1 have teen deprived through the effects of the said battle ef my eyesight or the use of my arm as la tae case of when disable J by you would nave made SAT us wail fur mo for any length of time might be delated by my private docter When this was made the date for the battle was the or as soon could get to fight ana to the rules If ine battle should be In- It was my understanding and I believe It U Ue law that we should fight a week We Aid according to contract The battle was said to be unfinished and 1 am prepared to renew It at any moment within lawful limits If SAT SAB is act OB account of injuries received fiom me and con- meet me to the rules of the ly opposition 1 demand and claim that resign to me he belt he is not according lo the rules of the rlug entitled to letain lag te receive aa answer from you week expires your views la foil I am Ac Ac JOHN C H BE NAN p 8 will please understand I don't wish to te compel to fight because he is represented to be In a disabled stale but 1 wish to obtain what 1 think 1 have already wju and which I wilt cheerful ly baud back whenever he or any other person thinks he eaa take It from me Twe hundred pounds are said to have been in Liverpool by American Captains for the ilon to Lord was for it ted been paid from of the steamship to leave on the successfully The should m w sack The Bo NEW-YORK MONDAY MAY 7 1860 Lord BLOW In his Mt i leav It Ii Tne don Tina In an eh tn the Haute trade o manser la which Mr CLAW public IB no thinks mutt provi the snip and cargo that the 1 it colony The weather and some little anxiety throughout Spring was TC The te alb launched at C LAIX is Vo force engs upon Mr Hut Commons on cenau ei the cavalier i replied nnd asserts r to i ach treatment offensive to the continued cold backward and gave prospects be Gal way ktle on the line was aor of Bombay now reaches the Baron GROS was to of A i ril agreed to ropean Conference of France on tbe Swiss et in Parli The Conference ated that Austria and Pr had he proposition tbat the contemplated t pre- Prussia 11 be composed of the following Austria France England Spain Portugal Russia Si Sweden and Switzerland be by their Ambassadors to Fiance The Flonr market firmer and had ad one franc per There was a short ply of Wb i at had advanced to TO centimes per on the 24th was flat and drooping renlee closed at THE VOTZ IK The voting on the question of annexation lo France look place on Sunday tbe A dispatch from In the Paris journals says the enthusiasm Immense and thai all to Induce the people to abstain from voting completely failed The whole voters In the district of Jean rienne hare voted for annexation to the voting was alma it Bnanlmensly for lira At there i rag a registered rote of 61 Ayes and one No At C hamberry there were Ayes out entitled to At Ameely tie voting In favor of annexation was nearly P A Gene a telegram says the j in has taken place entirely under the 1 of the end clergy there was no even to print a card j a rote against the number of voten wno have an- stalled Toting Is very large The latest dis- patches slow an Immense majority for annexation e A large snm has placed to I he credit Minister of War to defray the 3 The of the Tana lays that crime Is fearfully In tPa is and that a frightful lubber of murders bas bien commuted dating the dut few months The editor of a satii leal journal of Turin has been to two months ent and a for dtsgiaceful articles against the Em- of the French SPAIN Count HE and his brother ABB aad vallet were arrested at Amposta near Tortosa o'clock on Tne surrounded the aouse ai d after having vainly demanded admittance one ted through the window The Princes w jre dressed and declared themselves at the disposal o the gi favor of trial by an ordinary Court-martial The considers that nott Ing will be re- solved until the return of from Africa but that the conspirators will Senate The Plenipotentiary had an the conditions and negotiations for carrying out ef peace had commenced Wednesday April 23 The official Gazette promulgates the convention between 3 and England relative to tbe tion of sailors The that Moorish have nol authority to negotiate no Influenced the public mind The Autograph gives be tried by the Tetuan rumor Tbe same journal that the are the trial o The K ly agreed ss to the course to be pursued in Count taking iht Turin to denial to this ITALY ng continued his triumphant He was through new dominions the The criminal proceedings at Bologna against ther an Inquisitor of the Ho abduction of the child resulted in The of Sardinia follow France ad Tor tho moment abandoned title of King of Italy A was formed GREAT BRITAIN the of se to the Pope i of the Clergy Vatican This its Holiness the and i win ts out off is to of King tie have drawn up an addr which after receiving the of the Kingdom Is to be sent to the document places before the eyes of danger of the present policy of that the surest means of rept the propositions contained in NAPLES Accounts from sources Insurrection In Sicily as completely supp The Independence Beige slates Syracuse had written to Prince DX tbat he will offer his sword to the combat for the cause of Liberty and 1 y If Ins nephew the King of policy of refusing to llan Constitution of 1848 The of Gon U confirmed i Km In the Bouse of Lords on the 24th the Marquis brought forward a resolution ing of secret correspondence having been carriea on Lord the British Ambassador at Paris and the Home Government having reference to Important matters on the question and de it Injurious to public service to nare questions of moment to private correspondence un less there ts also record of lie same Lord staled that he the motion as a sore upon and had come ftom Pails ex- pressly to defend his course He asserted that his aret Information relative to the Intentions ef Trance was received privately and tho lei of tbe opinion of and tbe com- was of such a nature that he was unable J Minister of Finance been suddenly taken lit from the afternoon of the A dispatch con cession i now sild to have been by considerable ind the belief was current I u quarters that no real change towards was plated aid tnat was the Mir l the ss at on of the Idea of represent the tbe Count of v Sardinia to all in n at tonal i- persists tn his the auU ex- to Is the of the sympathy of Western Em pe died on the Werner of SUte lanAi Von to yol Finance ite is also intimation he had was In February last and he I for loan to ef of London and HOPS ef dam lo the of ll wes not liether this was a loan or I quoted at a The Karl of St Lord of tbe Canada In the retinue of tbe of Wales JC Military to known w the sum Consisted In whole or In part SB but net yet place J of loi ans fur The Laudon Daily Newt regards the statement as unfounded RUSSIA public dispatches The first Letters the Intimation he bad was In February last and he them laid It before the Government He denied that any communication ol Importance had keen withheld The Marquis of finally withdrew the la the Reuse of Commons the debate udon the Re- resumed but without action the dis- was adjourned till the Mr MASUT announced that he not persist In motion far referring the to a Select Commit- tee The proceedings to both Houses on the were unimportant The frauds by W F chief of the Union Bink of London amounted to to ike enormous sum of 000 nearly him at the head of the class of in London The entire loss will ke met from the profits a sum of from the reserved fund and capitalised will be buck the present reserved fund will be swept away and trie will be provided for the of the year The quent canted on stock operations for years aad frauds were oa by means of a passbook an account of the talon lank with ibe B of England Tke snares of the Ualon Back 1 INDIA AND CHINA Calcutta telegrams give reporte of dis out in CabuL dated March It sla e that the rebel disturbances were Increasing Ihr at Shanghai the blch recently proceeded to the ck of Teas wss very Huh i nd supplies were ll wai ca The Saks were made at full Captains out ly Wks lo great beca murdered in the ope a to the ges were In Japan bad worie The foreign by tho mian U A BERT The London money market war loo the g In aad at of The ck f ichange was COTTON MARKET The sales of COTTON for the three days ending Tuesday were 000 bales of which speculators and ex porters took bales The market WM active and steadier but holders were pressing their stocks on tbe market prevented quotable ment OF TRADE advices from Manchester are favorable The market wss firm with an advancing tendency LIVERPOOL MARKaT A Co report quiet but steady sales of at firm full Red IOs lid White had an advancing tendency but closed Mixed Yellow M White NASH Co report Coas ftd better for good quality PROVISION was heavy and prices castor though uncharged dull LABD Jull at TALLOW unchanged j MARKET steady Corns quiet Rici steady for new and for old dull at 2d for common TIB i heavy at Sis LONDON MARKETS quiet but steady steady Cor- nn firm TBA in good demand at 10s firm TALLAW quiet OIL Pio dull at LONDON The London market easier Consols closed on Tuesday at W for money and account STOCKS Sales had been made of Illinois Central Shares at 44 Seveus 1800 at 92 Eric Shares at liM do third mortgage Bonds at 71 if New-York Central Shares LATEST VIA QOKSNSrOWH April M ConoB sales yesterday and 30.000 bales on speculation and for export Market firm airi fair and middling qualities slightly dearer steady dull unchanged 1 Thursday April M CONSOLS close at for Money for Account STOCK Thursday May 36 The opening prices of Consols for Money was 9134 and for account ne w threes 93 if The Newt City Article Tne Stock markets were characterized this afternoon by a what Improved feeling but there was little revival of The funds advanced ft cent the Share presenting no alteration of striking ance but likewise closed with firmness but tions generally were pretty steady Consols closed with firm on the Thursday Evening The Funds opened at ment with very little business In the Share maike there Is likewise no of Business is almost suspended In Railway Shares market business Is at n stand ittU the settlement which will commence morrow being awaited by speculators In several are quoted about cent lower than y ester Isy Can Milan loans steady The Papal AMD IMPORTANT VICTOR AHD PICS IX We in Le of of April 20 following Interesting correspondence bet ween the King of Sardinia and the Pontiff concerning the the to the dominions of the King and other of the pending The letters have not yet reached us through the Londo and we translate toem frem Lt Hard OF TO TBB POPE HOLT tetter of the 3d De- Ian Holiness me to rights of me Holy Soe I must iny to your for laa led turn to to me on on i should uot to do now if 1 nad nut wilted lot to us it had resolved Exacting to ste thit of the I waited tnat I might then In a r reply to the treated ut Jn tue 1 tier dune me the lo audrett lo me Your in my for the ol Uie Legation to to me lor toa bus I tn this part of 1 aly suca severe censure 1 ark Jour to examine the facto and A ion ui and descendant of a race as your well I have of sincere intai add for tne hir Never lnu ll onen n is it low my to fail short of my duties as a or to lessen as far us it depends me be rights and the II ly earth by virtue of tlie divine of Hean u But I also have sac red duties to perform towards God aim towards ine anJ ihd Providence has lo my 1 sought to i of a Catholic with of ao ruler ol a fieo and civilized p tuple bolo ui the of my and tn tne of policy For Italy has agitated by events all lead tu tbe same resul ue recovery of tier uce These nave a IL the ol my illustrious tug the Impulse g truin Vatic in aud ibe uir Durable mono of Juisa 11 sought to country do be me as a legacy tula noli aud lu U loid not was up mMug to lilt ot Cannot ui a people being divided Into oppressors aad AS au Italian sovereign I wanted to deliver Italy Bid to bring tuis about 1 thought it duty to aid ail people ul ine m The lor oy had revolted as soon may y at the same tune m tie war nnd I who bad dune 10 refused tne am or my lor tne Holy dec Out aid iu the of lu thai was a duty tor every Italian Uie Mar WHS re- ail inter in me ol tue Anl int ol a bold to endanger tne fate ot me 3 the troops ul your I ex- all my In trying to make niin left free and demanded ui HOJI lo ibe Uie ano I aly nas ever n id lo inv a moel admirable aud were not to And thu naa but shortly before given ot its with toe UB to tt hut governed In a to lo all public tu ne ami ul Ii 11 a id 1 hive taken iu verity mot lu iLe ine m Dialers of aie more an I and lion orlo e I- however Uils may be It the ti e ol II em ul Ol nf cedro this It s jener ms aim will it uf iu I IT tne ol regaining a tbe result ol the war mty lost lo Uie the Church Trie Interest of religion i th 8 The a is It belongs not to me the ton ol Holiness to ine oi our and oi tne aud me y ol Uu Dte IL lialy And yet t think U my duly to and submit to au uf I vin your of the nmt i tower nt tne principle ol ifte i farces tie to form union and in ruics by all II o reclaim my ne a wit of i in me Inthe Marches sal Hi On win a ol things which Ui ibe Itn and assuring tn ibe Ign Pontiff at final of Hit would at ine leave tne of provinces lu In the s a strong really lonal BH.l o tbr creator pan uf Central 1 tu lake re- lutu ci dictated as they are by a heart devote 1 anJ he will bestow mr hla holy February It CO I VICTOR EMANUEL OF TBI FOFS TO F blch your rvu sought to to me Is a very Imprudent one and assuredly King and of a King from the ot Savoy My reply Is already on the point of g iu print lu the Encyclical letter to tbe where you can read IL For the I am very much affected not on my own account but for the unhappy situation of the sml ol jour Majesty for It 1s already suffering the penalty aid even of those which are yet to low when Ibe act shall have been con- summated which yon and your followers have tne intention of bringing about I prav tbe Lord from the of my heart to Illume you with grace snd enable you to see and weep over the scandals which Have taken place and the frightful evils which have struck poor luly under your IX OP VICTOR TO THE Most HOLT Tbe events that have occurred in the Impose upon me the duty of ing to your Holiness with a respectful the reasons or my conduct yean of uninterrupted foreign occupation ef the although a grave obstacle to the inde- of Italy have been unable to give order to to the people or authority to the When this occupation came to au the Government immediately broke down and no person volunteered ills aid In helping to put It up and It Left to themselves tbe ple ef although reported proved by a conduct which merited the applause of Europe erder and civil and military discipline the appurtenances of the most nations be aleo Introduced amongst them But the uncertainty of a precarious prolonged was a peril for end for Europe When all hopes of seeing a European Congress to deliberate on the question of Central Italy had renounced there was no other possible tion left than to question the people anew on their future The solemnity of universal frage having confirmed the wish for annexation to tbe of Piedmont I was sound dt finitely to accept It in the Interest of the peace and the of Italy Bat in the Interest of I am to render to the supreme ol the Apostolic See As a Catholic 1 believe 1 am not violating the Immutable principles of religion which I glory in professing with a filial and unalterable devotion Bat tbe change which has thus taken place affects the political Interests of the nation the security of tbe States ibe moral and civil condition of society U Independence of fur which my father Ms clown and lor which I should be willing to sacrifice my life The d faculties one encounters at the pietent day are around a mode of territorial domination which events have rendered All the States hare been compelled to k this necessity and even the Holy see has recognized it in ancient and modern times In all of sovereignly justice and the civil order of Ue Slate advise the taking saiy care to reconcile ancient rights with new tute ris and this is the motive why with full dence In the good sentiments and just spirit of your Holiness 1 beg him to facilitate enterprise of my which on Its part will means and spare no to arrive to the end desired If your Holiness should receive these frank over- with favor my government ready to render to right sovereignty of tbe Apostolic See would be cheerfully disposed to wurk In au equal manner for the diminution of the charges and for tbe security and independence of the Apostolic Sen Surh are our sincere Intentions and are also I believe wishes of Europe And since I bave now In loyal words opened my heart to your ness I await the result of his decisions hoping that with the of tbe good will of both ments an understanding will be established which on the principles and the satisfaction of Ine people shall assure to the relations of both ments a durable basis I await the kindness of the father of the ful a favorable reception which may strengthen the nope to see civil discord come to an end exasperated spirits calm and the whole world escape the responsibility of such evils as might result from con- trary counsels In this confidence I humbly pray Holiness te Rive me his benediction Town Tuesday March VICTOR EMANUEL OF Till TO TBI KINO The events that have taken place In some provinces of the States ef the Church impose the on your as he writes me to me account of his In regard to these events i might confine myself to disputing certain assertions contained In his letter and saying for That foreign occupation of the Legations had for a long tims been to Bologna which has never been a part of the Romagna I might say that tbe universal suffrage was forced and not but 1 abstain from demanding advice of your Majesty in regard to this as also what my opinion is about It 1 might say that the bave been in the legitimate government In the revolted provinces from motives are well known to your majesty I myself on these and other but imposes the duty upon me not to follow of your Is tbe which 1 see continually Increasing In his ru ano the mare thrown up religion and hei ministers And fill more even if 1 were nit solemn oaths tu patrimony of lie church oaths which fur bid me to enter lulo arrangement which has of diminishing tbe ex of this patrimony I still feel obliged tn every project ol this kind In order not 10 my conscience by an act which might me 10 sanction and indirectly in these and to aid nothing lets than i a ol an violent spoliation For the resl 1 cau not only give no able 10 tbe projects of majesty but 1 on he contrary against an usurpation which to tbe detriment of tne state of the Churcn and leaves upon tne conscience of Your and every In this tbe fatal consequences will follow therefrom I am that Your in reading again a spirit more and instructed oa fijU tne be me will find numerous motives or repentance therein I pmj God to give the cf which be more in need lu the ol the FUCK TBI VATiCAn April 2 1860 America and its Institutions THE IN OP UPON TUE From Ike London met April 21 Everybody may on of the House of s at tbe distance ot about a temple of feet from the benches that confront each other en side two par i lei lines wrought the matting by which the feet of the members are In ome degree protected from tbe blast which rising fiom the catacombs beneath diffuses a pa but not Invisible dust over ready dry These streaks Inn lo the line is Is Lot for a member to advance In the couree debate and are at a so great as our ancestors in verv ot fiom having to In modern days the line has its and become as rudimentary as the wings with Ibe ostrich no longer attempts to fly Sometimes an accurate observer may a la the of debate away from nls and himself beyond tbe limit assigned to hit Bui tuch liave provoked moro a or a m uf the r ue In a Trunks are m In the scene ref en Hi ol enible tit to of n Uie iif the of Commons Is no Ine t ace I1 i In ton a recent a certain Mr was declaim nu with the ardor of an en- In a of the on ibe or tne Unl m against the manifold inn if slavery Ills eloquence n oven cot bis boi himself HP ally away irom his proper portion his inn e more id as his grew more at tha very climax he violently and m front uf toe Democratic and as In America Is a in of tne very men whore most valuable property be was Raik grew ihd Suoti at thin and hands their flashed sll teemed to re coming of what I the Un i of ly as a free fight K lo his ieet proie ted against the of Mr In o- Uie ami fit In Mr fine were the heir side slow to ti bis on t it d of ihp enemy Tbe noise Inexpressible It at one as if tires of he about to ndJ one mme tne fig his which hare a to tLe Hall in which Congress The Chairman of In van to re- ciore to his aid the Speaker an t the al ed the N i did he as as we cau ascertain auswer tbe or In the perils of tne scene The Areis did Indeed appear i bt tbe infuriated ami i after he of re- able o pair off and in tne c while others of a Rentier and itu wai Like vent led even at that Co: ay meat the war to speak the language of peace At last rate counsels prevailed and a peace were to on condition that Mr leave the position that he so occupied and either from hb owa Wat r from the Clerk's deck An English Senator would probably have been not a little abashed at ins so prominent a part In such a scene but Mi terves were made ol sterner stuff lie had a speech to deliver and that speech he proceeded to make without being In any way discomposed by through which he ha 1 just lie his denunciation of Slavery and utterly running fire of comments and with which be was greeted by the era from the other side of the House Such is a picture of a scene In Congress an the Sth of this present month of April 1800 and such scenes are enacted tn the Legislatures of some thirty States to say nothing ef the which maki ap the great American Union Ot eat Indeed has bten the change since the days of the Congress men It met In doubt and uncertainly to rally the and the exertions of a great Into Independence Those great men would ave as little die inn of interrupting their di ep and deliberations for the emancipation their country by scenes Use the one we have uct de- as the Roman Senate when It awaited the proach of the Gauls or the Bo glish House of Com r FRIGE TWO mons when King came to seise oa the Fire The American Revolution wit led by j of honor ef courage ansl of The American Revolution wit led by en of honor ef courage ansl of Uon and there was as little likelihood of a vulgar brawl taking place In the balls of the first Congres at beneath tha splendid roof of oar own House of Lords Whence has arisen the difference 1 The answer is only too plain tilt of trt gout and Hum tin maanen and ef Ue mrn Tke tult of kit Ike Und and that flood above Tke rtcA to tx M of Ike tke The of even thing u altered tne tone of everything is towered Lord Gaai gave on Thursday night to the House of an admirable picture of the present political state ef America Indeed we do not know that we have ever seen be same subject treated with equal power and completeness He did we believe no more than justice to the American nation when he showed that the present slate of things dues not arise from the Deliberate choice of tne It U far too bad lor that The real cause of the lamentable scenes which disgrace can public life Is that the franchise Is so low and the constituencies are so large that they do not itally exercise the power ot which they are the depositaries The task of selecting the member for whom tbe votes of the party are to be given devolves not on the mass of h's unknown to him and to each other hut on certain obscure and irresponsible persons whose business It is to relieve the elector from the care of who Is to be his representative Tbe franchise may be leased out like any other sion and the people ae It would seem ate In- Cement to trust their interests often In the of the most worthless of the com- munity they do not even Inquire the name ol the man whote voting ticket Is placed la their hands They see him he never sees them Between him and them there Is as tittle sympathy Intimacy or In- as between them and the member for any other electoral district The Popular Aat a name and u to by on oligarchy of mm ami corrupt tin of commanding tke people Therefore It is not to be that they bestow their patronage oa men of their own class and that they should brawl and fight ing to the manners and habits of the class frem which they spring America has ne need of cism Ostracism was leveled at dangerous ness and her Initiations effectually provide that no such greatness shall No orator ought to be lowea to assume even from the hustings or the form that the Institutions of tea bar a succeeded snd that the only question Is we posses the same elements of success as America Ttt of America have failed fulled mia advantage m favor have failed mainly for two because the franchise hna been too low and the constituencies of the electoral have been too numerous Ills at least mable that when we propose to lower our electoral franchise and greatly to Increase tke numbers included In each constituent body we should require some that the result of the change will not be to assimilate our condition to that of America That security we have not yet Deceived and until we do so we act prudently in Hesitating be- fore we venture un a which if it alters very our existing institutions must alter them very materially lor the w The Late Fight fer the From Ote London Timet Aprii 21 the friends of and SATTRS again met nt the office of the referee hi fie Strand to endeavor to arrive at some decision that may bring the late contest to a satisfactory and amicable con- SITUS again attended now bearing ly sny tokens of tbe batlle on his face His aria ever Is still and Indeed has rather than he Umb swollen colored and tn the extreme As on the pre- vious occasion was not and nu ion wit given fur u Is though It was known that It did not from any his out though his lelt hand Is stUl sore and contused representatives put In a claim to tbe silver belt of tbe pion of England which they consider was tually lost by before tuo fight was stopped As a matier of course this claim Is repudiated by friends the Champion himself at once suggested that If the leist they bad belier This was with alacrity by friends and far a time there every probability tbat another day would have to be for a final contest when each msn was After a while however a ter spirit seemed to prevail and tbe friends of both men gradually grew unanimous In their wishes that tbr might be settled In a kinder and that the had already proved their unflinching courage and endurance 10 not be obliged to fight a kind of understanding to this f fleet was to on both sides anJ no details were trilled there seems little but that the nutter wilt where It is The angry spirit on tbr day of the contest appeared to In- fluence the American supporters uf and to most of straggle be- ing transmitted to America has In a g eat measure passed off and there is doubt that by the next mall justice will be done to The grett re- prize love of fair Frs never than in the re- etnt and tke fact of both men strongly ing to have woa when the fight was stooped ol proves how equally the was balanced to Uie In Interval which has elapsed Tuns lay the has received sums hundreds of tetters from all Mru of the Kingdom fur to alt the are nn snu state that trio never saw a fight nor even heard of tilt they send their to 10 mirk of nls age In the wit An have sail fiey frim of Ireland and anJ a of to tur FROM WASHINGTON TUE CONVENTIONS HOPES AKD FEARS OF THE Day in the House Special to the Times WijuiNOioM Sunday 8 The city is of bound Mr friends are sanguine One delegate would be to bet ted and are and the of tlie different aspirants ue engaged in ar- combinations Senator and Mr HAI will be presented as ft ticket la case Mr is Gov Is here canvassing his chutes and hss many warm friends but Indications are that he will stand no chance at SAH seems to be mostly of far Union nomination Mr BAin has Issued a call fur a meeting of his Special Committee or Public In summoned t from your detachment of the paries cf In the of under of L day ha been ted to his company at Fort nt the sad v months Lieut of the Third without delay to the Department of the General duty at Fert Columbus From Another DIATH Or HAKKU A Sunday t The death of Hon Stales Minister at Yedo Jepan ts by vate advices sad H is proper and that our shall take it notice of calamity Mr services u been frequently applauded by oar The Republicans of this dry are Iff an canvass In the coming city here They held a very enthusiastic last Friday evening and will continue them every week next November They will put In far Mayor He was formerly Marshal of under President His friends I he was fairly elected Mayor i out of It by fraudulent votes and returns Tne will run twe tickets probably aad The Republicans here especially are greatly nt the Mr and the their especial organ in lon to Judge DOWLAS and it U proposed to start new Republican organ In New York Moneyed offer to Invest their capital in the enterprise and Mr T is loudly denounced particularly by the Western Republicans THE TO About two-thirds of the New-York State In Congress have been absent the past two all of them returned last owning There are many of the delegates to the Union Convention in town Tbe leading with them are Mr Bxu of Tennessee and at Texas Messrs Born and nxa will have many warm supporters Bxu and lam seem to be the favorite ticket stand next THE The Republican members of the House will for mosl part remain away from Chicago daring the Convention there There will probably be to Eu Representative from who got s as delegate from Oregon on the that be does not represent the people of that State aad supports the doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty a dozen mem sen are delegates Some of these wtH not attend A delegate from Virginia to says it that his delegation will go lor WAHB will be their preference seem lo have forgotten that a Convention of Germans composed of delegates from every State In the Union meets at OB the same day as the cans They are mostly for TEX of the Democracy have given that they shall to-morrow open a guerilla fight each other in both branches of Congress son DAVIS has the floor In the Senate and will the battle It U expected that wOl men openly boast that hoy of Us friends before June through the Ad- ministration p From the Associated Satarday Hay a Marshal of tbe Northern district of Ohio has been before the Covode Committee He corroborates Mr ESAU'S testimony about for five thousand dollars of Wendell's printing fand for the of newspapers to sustain the Lecompton policy testifies that Senator gave him to understand that the was in his possession ready to be paid over when negotiations were completed The Senator to having talked with on the subject but does not remember with The English having passed and settled the question the Democratic Press generally la Okie came to the support of the Government policy aad negotiations woie dropped Senator ts man of the Committee on Printing The Clerk of Naval Storekeeper at Philadelphia in his ny gave names of three or persons who re- as In his office out perforated ae duties One was the editor of the Philadelphia The pay of the same office ts now to an influential bricklayer who likewise renders no The War Department has not ordered all tbe troope removed from Ten companies comprising from to men will remain there and will be amply sufficient to protect the people from outbreaks Gen had not yet arrived here Sunday Miy 6 The hotels are thronged with gales and animated discussions are oa as to the prospects of Baltimore and R'chmond tions Large numbers paid their respects tb Mr this afternoon HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Saturday May 5 air TRAIN of Massachusetts asked leave to leport a resolution providing for a watchman to protect the equestrian statue of He suied there was remaining of the for the ceremonies and It was desirable and necessary to employ watchmen tilt Cong shall make permanent ar- for protecting the grounds Mr of Dem objected Yott I happy ftl Is spent Is not a man on tue Continent who would Interfere the statue or do it hann A That's so Mr of Massachusetts a requesting the to communicate to the House the Information recently revived the Chinese Mr Georgia objected The House returned the consideration of private blUs Among those passed wan one authorising Capts and Sam to receive a aad medal from the British Government as a to their cervices in laying the Atlantic cable The House went Inlo Committee and Mr Tamil of Ohio briefly advocated the protection of domestic manufactures No other gentlemen desiring to speak tne rose br FOB has appointed the f ef i Marietta Georgia i H Duboque De C Bayou Sara Louisiana jr Graves Lexington Charles Joseph B F Massachusetts M Albert G Lawrence d re R Join Ohio Robert II Philadelphia C Low Rod Wisconsin Henry t- Omaha Nebraska D Ta Canada Lieut of the n Gov Morgan the efficient of the an National in I tn It will his duty of course to omit the Convention to