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WASHINGTON. Breozo 'Over tlie HfilHiUAJftY 14, SHEJET. Eiil. J3rown on Trial Commission to Bottle the Cuban Claims. Russian Adventm'cr Biiikie- witz Esposcd.

ra Welcomes nian Exiles. 4Iio JFe- reb. is, mo. SJvely Bcbats Jn the benato Over the Georgia. Senator--Another Veto Expected.

There was a lively debate in the oenate to-day on iho admission to his seat or Mr. Jlll'er, Senator elect riomGeorsio. During the discussion the bill Io repeal the test oath was incidentally reftrred to, senator Morton denounced it as an un- aieasure, and ctursed that It passed the Senate without Senators knowing or thinking much about it; in other words, it went tluough by rraud. He hoped tho President would veto is. Several Senators Bald that Ihe bill la question was passed without attracting their attention.

Morton runner charged that tho iul! hau noc been properly considered by the Judi- E.ary Committee, Trujibull aad Thorman de- pounced Morton, and stated that what he Bald was cot correct. Ttwrman said that a io Knew the Bomber ol the Judiciary Committee who divulged its, proceediags to Morton he would move to censure Sam. Edmunds attacked iLnrmaa and Nye, turned made to pafii tho bill at this session. Tho Western members are Htrougiy In or It, ror Iho reason that It will largely Increase their representation In tao JUouBC. It 111 bo opposed by tho members from the Koiv England Slates, wiilch will suffer rroiu its circUB by a induction or their rcpioecntallon.

TlioIiiiHril-iu Aiivuiitiirur Ciruud Vtnud With rerorcnco to tlio romantic story or the courtohlp or tuo so-called RusUan Count Ka gene MltkcwlU, and -how ho loved, wooed and won an heiroiB," tniblMiod In lust Sunday's the KusRlun Legation hero authorises a contradiction or the statement that any such person was ever attached to tho Losatlon. ir, to quo-e agnla Artemus sometimes a count isn't much'count after all," It would seem that tho Bay Lothario MltUowlM is no count at all. It Is mated that tlie.o is ao ramily or that name In Hussia any member or which bears tho title or count, 'iho legation hero does not rcoognUo Hit- Jtlewltz as a Ilusslan subject. It appears that somo sis months ago Miss Lester's ramily applied to tho KusslanlilnlBter ror information about Witklewllz, and in reply Mr. catacazy exposed his pretensions and warned tnom aEalast him as a worthless and dangerous adventurer.

A Congressman on Trial for, BHnny. The case ot Keproseatatlve Bowcn, charged with bigamy, was up in the Criminal Court ror this district to-day. Ihe principal witness ror the prosecution was the clerK or the Circuit Court or Florida, who testified that he married Mr. Bowen and ParRe In Tallahassee under a state law passed In 1848, giving tho right to judges or probate to solemnize marriages. Tho Brazilian Mail Service.

Sam Cox introduced a bill to-day to provide additional mail service betweea New Yorfc aad Brazil. It provides that tho Postmaster General shall arrange ror additional mail service wita Brazil, so that tho deliveries ac Hew TorS and Elo Janeiro shall be seml'monthly daring the unesuired term or the existing contract, provided the contractors on said route, ia Hen or all additional compensation from the United States ror carrying the mails, will contract to receive a retarn or one cent per pound out or ma dnty on coffee actually Imported oa the steamers ia excess or the importation thareor by eala steamers during the fiscal year ending June 30,1870. Tho steamers are- TUE HUDSON HOLOCAUST. Tao looosnotivo Ealesd-Tho Bodies of tho Enffl- ncor and the Stranger Hot Uncovered--Btra Bomiolt luoatiflss Soiiw Clotaing as That ol Her Husband. flBW IIAJIBUKG, I'cb.

13, 1871. Tho groat lallway disaster is still tho topic or conversation, aud tlio tain includes tlio history or Doc fclmmons, tho express train engineer. I knew him well and can i ouch ror the stories or lus bravery la times gone by. In all his conversations with railroad men lie would advocate Jumping rroman englae in a tiino of danger. "JNo," said lio on ono occjslon, "I would squat." lio meant ho would 11 behind tho boiler and trust to going through ITALY AND TUNIS.

Tlio Difficulty Between King Victor Einmannel and His Highness tlic Bey. Piracies of tlie History anl Present Italy's Tlireat of War for tho Protection of tho Trada of tho Mediterranean. DrKtsh Protector, Oliver Cromwell, who chastised them severely by the IwuCU of Admiral Ulako. Franco and Holland followed UD tho work or tho EnifUoh Lord Protector, and commerce became frco on tho African for scuta. In the 3 car 1810 Lord Exmouth, with hia British sailors, threatened to treat tho lunlBlBas Just as tue Algerians had been treated on account of thotr Piracies.

Tho wan that the government or tho Bej agrcca to renounce acts ot outrage and to glvo ana ror some time there was a gene- tol)0 not less than two thousand tons register, are all alons the Une. It 13 not improbable that the President may veto the bid repeal the test oath, especially after tao debate ttte Senate to flay, which developed the ract tnat the strongest friends or the President are against it aad desire to have it vetoed. The statemeat of several Senators, to tae effect tha me bill passed the Senate by mutave, will also Have some effect upon nis action. Should he veto the bin It will nndoubt- rail, as it cannot Became the nectary two- thirds in eitLer House. Eiio Indian ITrafds Inve9f at.nja--A Wiiite.

wjihliisr Tae Committee or the House which has oeen ea- pged in investigating the charges prererred bv mi- Uam Welsh, or Philadelphia, against the management or the Indian Bureau, had tae testunony printed to-day ror the use of the committee. They will now proceed to mase out their reoort to be sua Batted to tue House. It Is understood" that the majority renort will show that while there is nothing in evidence to prove okhsnesty or corrap- on the part or Comiaissioner Parker it Is yearly atowa that the arraira the tarean nave beea loosely maaaged br reasoa or wmeh parties ows.de Save beea allowed make large sums money by exorbitant charges for merchandise purcnasej and transported for the Sureau There will probably be a mlaonty report Implicat-ng Commissioner i'ariver in the outsiee Ir regularities. Tlie Cuban deltas Coujinjs-'on General Siclles telngrante to the State" Dinars. Bleat that the negotiation, for a mixed commission to consider the claims for Injuries to the persons EEd properties or Americaa citizeas by Spaalsh authorities dorlag the insurrection In Cuba have Jeea concluded, aad tnat the messenger 13 ochls to this city with the correspondence.

3tUirs of roreiga Vessels in American Ports. iierreasniyDepcrcmeatoasreceived advices teat Jie oivner or the caigo or tie British scnooner wHich arrived at Erie, Pa, oa ths 1st or iecembsr lacr, has compded vri.h tlie retiarementa or tae law in erring a bond ror the delivery or his areo at Cleveland and paying the espeases accrued for the employment oa board or an inspection and the exact quantity or Importatioas of coffee whatever might obstruct the track. That was undoubtedly the course he tooon that ratal Monday night. Nearly all or his comrades on tho Hudson Blver Kallroid think he was POOltSHLT BBAVB. They argue that alter tho patents wero pulled aad his engine rev erscd and throttle opened, ho had performed all the duly la hia power to save the traia, and thea ho should have Jumped to save hlmseir.

He leaves a little child behind in ponghseepsie. She was his danjjhter by btsfirst wire, aud ho visited her every Sabbath regularly. Upon the Sabbatn previous to the accident he called to see her, and when they parted, as was his custom, he kissed lier roadly and bade her goodby. Having gone a little wajs he returned, and again and agala Did aer by-by. Could ho nave had a premonitloa that tha.

was tho last time lie wouia see her? AH the locomotives on the road are araped ia mourning out or respect to His memory. To-day cro-ros or people are gathered about tne ratal drawbridge, watching the worn: or raising iho locomotive, winch, la conductea by Mr. Otis, Masterilechanlc Bnchanaa, James and subordinates, liils afternoon all tha arrangements were lulry cornnletea ror rapid business, and by means ot screw levers THE LOCOMOTIVE C01QI2NCZD TO EISH gradually, oat surely and safely; and as tee drivers cams to ilesv ail eyes weie centered npun that portion or them nest to where the engineer's house should stand. It was there the Dody or the engineer and who was with aim wer3 expected to Jl 1 9 ori the scaffold thought they could see the footboard of the enslne, Sad then Anxious peered down airongU the darkenW waters thing coma bo seen. Nest the Rrapplerswere at vork, but they grappled to vain, lius was tbereby to bo ascertained la such manaer as Every oae 0 the Secretary or the Treasure mav I 'J aa the Secretary or the Treasure may prescribe; pro- Tided, also, that In the event of the abolition or tho duties oa coffee during the said contract there shall be pari la lieu or the return provided for an amount equal to the sum of sucli returns during the fiscal year Immediately preceding such BDolitton.

me tota 1 annual exports of coffee from Brazil are 220,000 bags, of abont 160 pounds each. The parties late- rested in tae bill claim that the duties paid coffea Imported by the Brazilian Una In five years nave beea three and a half millions in gold, while the amount paid for carrying the malls in the same time was $750,000 In currency. Increasing too serf Ice to a seml-monibly one will, It la held inereasa tho importation or coffee, ana give tue government and the mall contractors under this bill aduitlonal revenue. IMS were removed--tae was at Once com- by teiegraph to who was as'ihirtmrh t-iinof QT.fi 1 to Admire! ul A letter, addressed to Mrs. Dahlgren lom managers or West Laorel Hill Cemetery, Philad'el- paia, a ue service or fcis coantrv a1 taYwllere in them illustrious memories, ofier ror year accspt- may replied, find any fa( learch who was at Ihlrtieth btieet, and he ono hour more; then, tf yon flo not send tne diver down again." Again renewed, aad a special engine was utssuaumeii Pongnteepsle, with a rngsseaeer tom diver, on board, to get the Sitter's armor.

In the meantime all sorts or speculations were Indnlieo to by the crowd as to the whereabouts or thelbodies some arguing that they were burned up entirely a i.aoatea away with the cur: SEVERAL NAESOW ESCAPES irom drowning about the wresk, tbosa who brnica througn having, la their iffeat anxiety to lee everr twng, venturea out of their depth and oa fhe brirfa Mrs. Sarah. Bennett, who aasbeea stosolne rta la uer on the train, has just returned from BOEKOWFULLT The Bey of Tunla, Hia Sovereignty, Cabinet and People. During the nast row days we have reported by a series of cable telegrams rrom Europe, aaled la Florence and London, tho ract that an international executive difficulty had arisen between hia Majesty King Victor Emmannel, or Italy, and that or his Blghaess Mohataed-Sadok-Tacha, Bey or Tunis, in tae Barbary States, ana that the diplomatic correspondence or tue two potentates was broken off and war likely to ensue between their peonies la coase- qaeace. HISTOET.

A HtaAKD correspondeat, dating hia despatch la Iioadonoathe9ihiEst, supplied the rollowins information on the very serious difficulty Is likely to arise between the government or his Majesty King Ylctor Emmaaael and the Bey or Tunis on the subject or the piracies or the Biff and their abatement. During the session or the Italian Legislative Chambers yesterday the Minister Slgnor Te- nosta made tho announcement "that the difficulty with the government oi Tunis was not yet adjusted." He (the Minister) added "that the Kalian government was disposed to press the subject to aaearir issue." Speeches irera subsequently made by several members or the Italian parliameatary opposition, who urged ia tha strongest terms tne seadlag or a fleet to Tunis, in order to repress the outrages which were said to have beea committed by the naval marauders who nestle on thoATrican coaat near the Mediterranean shore, ana are, as nas oeen alleged, sheltered by the Bey and his offlcera. Following this report nest day we had a telegram rromLondoa which aoverameat pr Queen Victoria has Been notified that an eavoy rrom the Bey or roals tlie Tay toHoreaee with Instructions to settle tha questions In dispute, ana that hia Excellency, Hussiea Bey, has lert Tunis ror Florence, charged with pawer "to settle the questions at issue Between Turns aaa Italy." On the 12th or February the HEBALD correspondent la Florence teiegrapaed to London, aad thence to Sew Tort by the cable, the allowing important enabled to report the ract that in consequence or tha interruption or diplomatic relations between Italy and Tunis, the Italian Consul at Tunis has confided the suojects or Italy io the protection or me Austrian Consul serving there." Thisstatsiseat ladieaied that tae negotiations, lorce. AS the caso has already attracted jnaca at- sealloa on tne northern rronfeer it may he wen to state the fcct that waea tae Bniery arrived" at Er.e flntleble cargo the department was la- formsd rhac the master claimed tnat he entered jort in distress and coula not with safety nrooeed to Jiis destlnatioa. As is 33 asaal to extend a degree or hospuaiity In such cases, tia CoHsctor was directed to ascertain wSetner tee revennswonld be prelected by clocg and sealing the aetctes or the vessel.

It was stated la reply that ute Emery did aot appear to be Ia distress, bui snat tie master was testing hia rights ia American -waters, sna had decided to mate aa entry or his cargo, the manifest snowing tint the vezsei was aestiaed ror Clevand. The Collector was toea ta- to place aa Inspector oa ooard, at the master's expense, wiucft was done. Subseouenfj However, the collector stated tnat tho revenue cutter Perry had tai.ea.cp winter quarters alongside tho with instructions to ho'd Hie under Dbscrration, and that tee presence or inspector on board might aot bo necessary. Tae Collector was ihereroreittstructeato tai.o a satis'actory bond ror tae deUvery or the cargo at Cleveland, aad to discontuuo the employment or inspectors, first collecting from ae master a sum eaualtoths expenses incurred to tee covcrameat 6v reason of tho presence or taa Emery In that port. "AS some doubts as to tow rar the practice has beea unlTonn Ja regaru to cargoes or vessels detalaed as ports ctacrtaantLoseor their destination, by reason or tCBBudJea ana unexpected closinz or navigation Ea examination lato the ctuestlon was hod, anJ as ao caao or the Emery was tha first Instance la -B-hicu the customs authorities on tne frontier reported to the flspartmeat, ia tne absence or a general rule tie Secretary directs that on the execu- Hoaoraboad ror the delivery or tae cargo within HZ months at Cleveland acd tie payment or tho expense or tee inspection rorce, the rmes aad neaal- fces tjat might accrue would not 6e eaTorcsd." The ciloa or the ueparsmeat to uus case aas established tea pnawpJe taat wcea a rorelga arrives MlUn a port or toe United States it is subject to tae revenue laws, no matter wfcctcer Bucnpors 13 the flestiaatloa or rot, and IT 3 Tassel chaoses to loiter la a port she caa only be tndalged at own ex guiso aaa not at tie expense or tb.e poremmsat.

i sue or the Colioctor at Ene was Sustained ihrougncnt by the dcpsrttasnt. 2Ti.c -SV-cBt oloj C.os-, ljlc Coloured Cpdct. It is cspectoa taw 1H3 wia to ta np ror action tic renor: or liio Hiluary Ooaaitice Qpontlielata disturbances at "West ani nponaso proposed rcBfflnaoas 'the Eocretory cr to restore to ts Acefiraoy itirco evened all or waoa arc now JcciSy Joraratofl om It ly -easaaaon or aaa to appoint 3 court martial Jo ana Rio rincicadcrs in lio all om-rs sxacsrao-l liat aor received or ea QT his country oae dollar tor the patented ideations' walch armed the navy. He died leaving an estate or $15,000. The widow intends to Cevofe all or her and her son Paul all of Ms inheritance to the use or placing monuments over the gray-as or the deceased.

by ihs Pies dent. T3e following aominauoas were seat to the to-day JoOa H. lulls, Gold 111, ACT. Soldiers' Honiestcaas. Ihs Saaate Committee on Pablio Lands to-aay had under consideration the HOQEB bill to enable orab'y discharged soldiers and sailors, their widows ana orphan cnjdren, to acquire homesteads on ths public lands or the Halted states, and agreed to amenditbystrisingoct the proviaioa allowing assignment of homestead certificates, and by omlsang tae section allovnag the eatry or tte land by aa agent or attorney.

Tee committee will also recommend mat aa Commissioner or the General Land Office have authority to make all the needrnl regulations to carry the act into effect, especially regarding tae declarations and proofs required. Hsspitaliises to Ireland's Exiles. Beta oranches or the City Council to-nlgut appropriated one thousand dollars ror the purpose of extending the hospitalities of the capital or the nation to the Fenian exiles, recently released from the British prisons. There was oaly one whatever they may have beea, had railed, sad" that the BalteajCtogdom or Italy was likely nndercsKe" tne wtach, England promised at different a wmnr r-, Hec 5 erto3s of Ia Jears to seccjapllsh-the clearing cr feer aid. She should, be assisted im- "Santeed band or hereitary pirates, who live on the spoils wiiicH are drawn rrom the profits orpeace- rai traders by the exercise or armed vlolenca.

The great Powers oi Europe nave beea coavincea during many years pasfr-as it was, Indeed, caarged openly by the late Lord PalaeMon--that tae Bey or Tunis wiaLed as the operations or taa Riff aad that, too, for the matter or a cash consideral tion, just as it has been alleged tflatgovemmeat officials in Greece mtnei-to connived at the ronberles, zaoaey levies--aye, murders--which, were oerpe tested by the Creek bngaads oa tourists and casual visitors ia tne mouatala districts or tne ArciLpe lago. Tne execution -or Justice on the Riff was delayed, however, rrom time to time aad uostponed rrora year to year, as no single one or the Christiaa governments was ansioaa to go to actual war with He ana aiveres I lresse a desire to peaipaaa als descent tuimoratog. He ESVS there i is TOO? i Promtao was Ob3er7ca ms snc- Uoy i 183T Mohammed BW, la 18 5, and Mohammed Baa.k Bey, ia 1859. having initiated various reronns, tne BU pre3S or the slave trade, declaring tho -uildrea or slave parents free and tor the extinction ot piracy. The love or epoll and greed ror gain, howewr.

pre vailed, and the pirates or the KuT havo "nesttea" in their holds on tha promontory more or lesa closely ever since, notwithstanding too ract that tho French "smoKod" great many or their countrymen to death in their native caverns anrlng the Algeriaa campaign nader Marshal Bugeaud, pad pressed "right on" thence to subjugate-Tho Berber In old Atlas' glens. ThoMoorlnTltterL This violence or the Frencft brought rortn toe ramons native warrior or the Moors, the gallant Abd-El-Kader. TOPOGBAFHT. Tunis Is a country or North. Africa, one or the Barbary States.

It is bounded on the north and east by tbe Mediterranean, southeast by Tripoli, Boum by the Desert or Sahara and west by Algeria. It Is situate betwsen latitude 31 degrees aud 37 degrees north, and longitudes degrees and 11 degrees east. The promontory and land or the Itlir fringe it. The extreme length or the Tunisian territory is about 440 miles; its average breadth iflo miles. Tunis had, a rew years since, a population numbering two millions live hundred thousand people.

The climate is, generally speaking, healtny. Sliver, lead ana copper are round la the mountains, and at some rewjoimf orjhs country there are mannTactures or woollen 7abrIC3. Ancient ruins present la many parts or the country. The course or the great aqueduct whica conveyed water from the Mountain or Zagwam to Carthage (fllty-two miles) caa yet be traced tuong the line, portions or Itj which are still otandlng, rising to a neigat or aluety-elght reet in some places. The city or Tunis--the capital--stands oa the west side or a lagoon, at tae mouta or tlio river Sfejerda, miles east rrom Algiers, its population numbers aoout two hundred tuonsand persons.

THE BASIEH EXPEDITION A Now Piase of tho Broadway Widening Job. Icglslallye lavestigation of tlio Enm Hirer Bailroad Disaster. ground Ilailway. AX.BAHT, Feb. 13, isn.

in a previous letter I predicted that the BROADWAY WTDENDfQ JOB time in tto up the bone and muscle amended, the bin reopens the The Tlrat Official Hews from tils 'WASHINGTON, Feb. 13, 1871. The first; Intelligence or the Earlen expedition by maa reached here to-day. A letter ttom Panama states that the sis midshipmen seat to San Eranclsco to join the Sagmaw, whica had been ordered fa co- Tvith the espemtion, out was mceted, had. beea ordered to Panama, where Htey arrived tatter part of January and were, at-l awaiting orders from SeKrlage.

The United statei-BteamslilD Eesaca, vralcli Has 80 I Kecorary of llio locozactiTe--No Boies Sound. JlTore Feb. The locomotive was rateed to-ajght avea with tae abntmeat or the bridge, and wltt be laMed tipoa searings saow that Ko bodies have been rouafl. the Tunisians, more particularly since is became inc-rn that fee Bay had organized a resoectable to take tae place or Qie Sagiaaw ia the expedition, arrived at Panama oa the 2Gtaer January, sevea days rrom Callao. was expected, that ES sooa as Commander SeUrldge arrived at Panama theespedltionio operate on chs Pacmc side or tha Isthmas would -proceed to GuIT San iiigael and com.

meuce tae survey or tho Tncyra river. The Eesaca reports tas Mohican at Guayaquil; all well on board. The ITipslo arrived at Aspiawan oa tneisth or January, ana, receiving urgent orders rrom Commander SelTrldge, sailed ror the mouth or tiia At-ato river on the 23th. or January. On the 35th or January the Severn, facshrp or the Atlantic BguaOron, was at Kingston, Jamaica, all well on boai-o.

Coasmander SelTridge was expected at Panama on the 5ta or February. On the 22d or January some Indians came up rrom Paya, bringing a slcs sailor Irom toe surveylar es- peditloa and a letter rroia CommanCer SelTrldge annouacing that he hail discovered an Interoeeaaio canal route, witt a shore intervening ridge or only and gives a new deal ail round, so mac tna rolks who got badly sold by the original way or aolna the thing will now have a show to get out or thai scrape. It provides tnat an appeal rrom tha order or the Special Term or the court, heretorore raws and entered, conanningtUe report or the coramte. loners or Estimate and Assessment, mayoetaKea by tho Mayor, Aldermen aad Commonalty to ths General Term or tho First Judicial Department ai any tune berore the expiration or ronr months ttom the date ol Bald order or oonflnnaasn, the appeal to be heara as an appeal Irom a noa-enumerated motion, and may be brought on at General Term and take precedence over other business on taa calendar. The appeal snail be aeara apoa the merits tnereor as ir it were aa origmal one.

It shall be takea by service in tne came or on benall or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commoaalty, oa nodes or appeal from said order upon attorneys or counsel 5.J? tn OMWSO appealed rrom, by pubUca- of such notice in two daily papers ia New Torky and suchjppeal snail operate as a stay or all suits, actions or proceedings'against tha corporation Toi collection or awards for damage made by tho commissioners, The appeal may be brought to a hearing upoa the usual notice or jirgnmens, Tn.8 Hayor, "may at tneir option, move before i justice tna Supreme Court in the First department, at Special Terms or Chambers, to vacate tha sa'd order heretorore made, and the said Justfe shall hear the same, and IT there was an error, mistake, irregularity or illegal action in taa said proceedings ror the widening or Broadway, or it shall appear that the assessments or awards have been. as respects the corporation or Individuals, the justice shall vacate tne order or confirmation, wnlctshalloa utuiand-void, and he shall rerer tha matter sack to the commissioners, a majority or wfiom snail be otaerihaa the present commissioners, wno shall amend and correct tae report, or make a new report, as the Justice may order, aad report to tne court the proceedings under the said, act mea- tloaeO. aad for the confirmation or tae iurther or other report or the Commissioners; and the reea and expenses shall be regulated Dy and according to the laws now existing relative to opening streets and avenues In Kew rork. The report stall oe aade within six mentis after tae order reremng the matter to the Commtssioaers ana shall be unseated to the conn, ror coaflrmatioa apoa at least twenty days' aoticeia the newspapers, and" to assess-all uesmed benefited by tns InprovemeafT same be or aot contained withiatha Hants or spheres exempted Irom assess- meat ror benefit by the act or Hay ir IsOB, aad so much or the act as exempts it isresealefl; and the ract that the jusf ce oriilsreia. Uves arc interes.ed in the property shall aot debar him from acang la the premises; THjE BIGHTS OP iT.Trnrg, There was quite a lively debate in the Committee or the Whole of the lower house this evening aver the act to confirm the title or certain nersoas to XS.ffSftSttS? I voCession or such citizen or citizens suall not tte alienage or any person 0 oi or tteousa whom such titismaraave Been was ihe esaane cause or tho rtp.nptp A suo reet elevation, ana that the expedition was a complete success.

Another letter, dated onboard i jjemif turns pitched Into tna Guard, oacarthagena, December aR Bacceedea ln creating ---s i voice In either board. JRailroad Bridires Xio House Committee on Personal Intelligence. Governors or Massachusetts--viz Wla- throp, ClirfordaadBalloct-are now sojouraiac a the filth Aveaue HeteL Mr. Henry s. feanford, formerly United States ito Ister to Brussels, has arrived at tho Brevoort House He will tall ror Europe next Saturday.

Sr. K. G. Walsh, rrom Japan, wao is travellins la company with tha party or Japaaesa noblemen, Is gratuitously and cost for tte beneflt or CixUteaaom. So tha piades or the Eirr have been conitnneo.

A WAEMJTS cave agreed upon general provisions or a bid allowing all railroad companies through the Southern country to rnataeir tracks over any bridge now or hereafter constructed, upon paying a reasonable itayinc at the Metropolitan Hotel. Coininon. General T. D. and Canals the Kfgbt of JFraccli'se- The House Judiciary Comnuaea succeeded to-day ia laving -Wednesday eeS apart ror their bill government opposeU with autflcirpower, Ut BCssoretusrcisBoaonotor its latest arrivals at the St.

Denis Hotel' Mr. Join E. Owaas, who has not yet round his barrel or "apple sass," has turned up at in- Qrana Central Hotel. ISr. 0.

Eoopiaaaccnap, tho rutnra Postmaster General, at present wholesale Importer or "heaoiea Chinee," has returned rrom Ms Southern tour of la- specUoa, aad is to be found at the EofCnaa House. Sir. A. S. Washburn, member or Cocgress rrom Maine, is registered at the Fifth Aveauo fiotel jar.

F. L. Laain, state Prisonlaspector, or ties, Is temporally at the lletropoiitan Hew Mr. Fniiicss B. Hayes, Presldeat of tha It liallroad, aas returned Amsrioan eomfierce on the Baroary coast has sneered at diaerenr ames in our national History ysry serions loses la cocsegaeace or outrages per- pesrateu on our trading stips by ths sBia vessels or the Siff pirates, displaying at times ts TuniEian flag-.

With respect to the adjustmeat or tha diplomatic JUTerence3wn.cn ensued betK-een tte United States ana the government or tss Bey to conse- ouence Commodore (now Admiral) Porter is a very exceneat authority, his name being iaowa from. Tangier to Tunis as a bold and very emcleat civUJacr and ror the redress or wrongs. THE QOVESSilEOT OP TTOM3--IJES TOWZS iBLB. For tho present outrages ana their consequences the Tunisian government, a peculiar Institution, is sow general health or tae expedition is esc the weataer Is very warm, tte 115 degrees in ihe sea. From iarorma-ioa received slEse our arrival here Commander SeHnagj On tae arrival or tae GnarS at tie officers or the vessel gave a grand ball, whica -B-M attendea by all tae eute ot society at that place the citizens or Cartbageim rottmiag the comflhnieat aa ovation oa shore.

The rollewlnz is a correct list of the of ths -'z O.Seirrldge, comraandiagespeai LetasseewUattheeovemmeatorTuaisis Isisconsatuted? The roseacy or sovemmeat of Tunis has, since tao ear 1575, been under tae suzerainty of Turkey The General T. I. from Xor a vote It Is a sors or' to tto JSsTorcciaent bill passed and tses tns control local as well as Carolina is Judge Homer Secretary or Stale, 13 among tue 8 ixlv al the-Fma Arcane Hotol. are aajocg the latest arrivals at ia; St. toobJi 'oota houses 10 it Jud Bmjaata wu hav TTeaiher a Zo It is aaa toai General Myers ctner of the SimaJ Corv WtawpOa-mjDB ror a rew tho pnrtaor weather ana taa prvbamucs concaa Tcrrf-oti-Unsma of 160 ttCKurcsu.Katt-S.sMs amffl tt-t, In iho Bsnaie Joint relation, totsssaitscaa xn osr won.

Ja We AssornMj. An OT scar xhs jntn lonnins Mia Ojeramra Unas--Tho Coal Market 1ns to to ia ricw York snaerinc Aiaoai JUasrs. rorrsvn.i.r, Fsii. 35,1375. A ntaaicr or coal curators trcre pres-nt at the jaecttas to-cay.

Ice mestJaj was Ssld closoa floors. The utmost aasicty prevails in wi ness drcies as to waat tte result wni The "ojTe- ratcis are aot auiioas to resale tte mars. ovsisrocsca. It is tnat has occupied ihe throne since 1691 la JlneallyaescenaedrromBen-Jll-ToiirJj, a native or the Island or The executive gofernmeat or Tunis isnecmrar la ts local administration, aitoouga its general eaturcs coarormlns to TarUsh Jaw. The sncseioa to tae throne Is entirely aocordlrL.

to tae forms or ttiBOKoinan Porte, from wnicnth Eoys or Tunis receive toelr charter or autlorirr and ajmosttia only toSea or InGepeadsnco to latwr, ITevea that may ba so termed. 15 tnepcvl lego that allow tiemtocola moaey. Even that, however, Is aone la tne Sultan's nizuc. las regency Is divided lato twenty-roar districts by caois, who ara appointed 6j or Xcnis, lio snbdlvlgons or liese cisincis ara administered by ilaliTas (calipos) aadsciielis. weo pay anneal tribute io the Bey.

Jasiics ss raiuJ oat by me Bey in person, Uw coarU are, ffiereTore, 3 Tho ruler of Tunis divan twice Jn cverj wees, ana thro aaa men uaL- 1 3il 1 tol3 rento3 decl So5S and coaimutee ie bW are those wao have already by the Coroner. The latter, it il a that left Senate. BEseIL Fnssel. Esltcs, C. P.

cuahard and J7a Adiny w. Sunmoas. Commander's CZertfc-E. StokesT" Ozplam3 crer2-caarles T. TucSer mart J-- Clua i Of ood mat tat a aaa "TSZ SET.

TM Ecy is aoaa ber.twra Ja aaa of tig Ecy sifly- Eo to oa -On aia or Sertemtsr, isce. ais ans. Tio stror tee HIS Jown.pl of to-xoorroT ta.ciJOT. 7i5 pwjr ol ilo Bey Js aassnco. XEU9IOX.

rfilglra is as vTiUiain B. Taylor. This gentieman, well Jcaowa as tne Assistant Postmaster or tola city, died saeaeniy en Sunday evening et tls ia West Tiirty-etontb. Etrect, la the seveaij-irst ysar or tis age. He was la apparent good bssitn on Saturday ereatis aitendiag to fiis business as usual, bat ror years Had oeen subject io disease or tla asari, walca anally as ac epecred It would, carrtea sndasnly.

Hr- Taylor was bam In Serr EranswiCiL, 1 inisoo. Ataa caayage cesntarodiaerosiorEcg ol last towa sad remained aero tm iszz, wl-a is came to Sew and sooa ater occarna tier clert in tlo Post Office. Tills post, aoa aa HCM under several aamlnistraiicas. until IS37, la walca year So wjaare-rr and enured Into business as a tooScr la TTall street. taBons Ja Sis n3i BjMr.EA3rz-nEis_Iac 1 13 5 3 11 ilodj wocr2 to third ateasaoaca to accept ii 9 position or s-4 caiioa Act." On Satariay lasi EtgloM, Us smuierjy f-v 02 rrasa: tto to i.toSST7 it AJI? 4 Ctccral, ic rtryjoss 4o to farslJita a j- -pr lha S' "Manssai.

rtptnisa inci ss2sssafii87.iii?«f^-MwS5^S5S ia 13s Inaciitms ty iha Ssc COV'fJTSST ASH US ATEWttKESlS. in 1SS year 1W4 me Tsrls wagserM ffis Kows in Wtsxti tie ritat rtaeoaag mar Bey i pajmg to Salian. a ns SOToaTy-STKln year cr ivia torn Kay, ISiTM. nad srqfllelin-jjac'wia MtrcaSaato am cucr -srlio nfts waiajts ilia 5i3 srataiicl -rria cr-aJn. Eftjicui ao mtofl as zassacai cirea- lor Tor 3a "sw cjiira Trtm thai Ja-lsg-Bp MS Mra dsceasoa was 1 fijjQ much rw artsTDoou, 10 ooaslflsr tso prcposoJ ir ttrfc -cHy.

ia cuanl c. Xnaiooi -naa cliairmiia, ana JAJESSC. OTOTMT 3 waUWti. -ploAarai losut-a iv an i 3 tlifl cur- A psatton for tie iris lisa tna tie jnestoa aajcfaraM. i iii sf He oSutaaa,.

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