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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1867. PRICE TWO CENTS. Cea ey oe = asesattr" ve Arrival of the New York and Washington atNew | isthe next conference wil be heli co Monday for sics- | THR MUNICIPAL CHARTER WAR. | {inci '2ts "ac", ‘iss, fore, Actorren,, tad service of the D-partment) Very -aapect) are, Sensi alae gaa GEO. W. BMBRRE hier Clerk ne tem. 'The Anarchy in Dr. Cheever’s Charch: TER PREPARATIONS POR SLAUGHTERING ALL THE OFFI- INTERESTING FROM KANSAS. CER2——PROPOBKD AMENDS OP LONG BST: aD Ann York and the America at Halifax. SPIN. A New Outbreak of the Policemen=Twenty~"| mye same formela a contemplated im all the wards an | STARDING RULES—-IDTRODUCTION OF THO EYSTEM Our Kansas City Correspondence. AAAPARAAAD AAAS M. Lafragas, the Mexican Envoy, arrived at Madrid on th Me at en io OF PRIMARY KLECTIONS AND CAUCUBING, ETC. Kansas Crry, Mo., May 18, 1667. ™ ree Mén Desert the Ninth Ward Mauntcl- en See the Ninth lagt night, Except Hop . , Ory, . 4 YS LATER FROM EWROPE. | “scrices trom Madrid had been reseived in Paris an- | pal StationaThe Scene and the Speeches | Kins, Dilkes and apeight, there are not, howevor, perhape | Areeably to adjournment, a busines meeting of Dr. | sum Hotert J. Walker’ Arrival ‘at Leavenworth Oky~ apy others wher material tiversion can be achieved |) didi DNAPARADAL the settlement of the dy pute between Spain and | A Metropolitan Station House Kwtablished— | thi, manner’ Iren poet ‘a free roll cull of the entice | Ch*ever’s chureb was held last evening in the lecture | His Reception there—Gencral Harney and Staff poy = | Merce oo the ininet, After the raiiGcation of the tresty | partisan Acrimony in the Re- | depariment, there are uot, itis apprehended, 260 mea who | 70m, af er the prayer meeting and ooliection for mission- | cheir Respects—TMhe Governor Receloss at the Planters? Reported Settlement o: M. Lafragua will remain as the Miaisier of Mexico, Ano- y Degortmanten! ort Diffie ther despatch says, ‘‘there is every probability of a pacito | sult ef the Comptrolier’s Proclamation— | wuld de: jenna ee the chy. Ary purpores, Hotel, but Dectines to make a Speck, on che ground of Bfexican ulty. Adjuotmpent of the di@oulties between Spain aud Mexica.”, | Thamfasal of Captains The Pay ‘Roi |, ihe follows wucrs engaged the commissioners for | Dr, Bail oceupied the chair, and R.N. avons acted | Kacesioe Fuligue-—His Departure for Laurenco—-Ganereb MAAR : mm ; to Hungarian Refugees and Re- | *ixd et ‘ee litte doubt eae! iT ng 4 Seramble, die. CORRASFONDENCH OF MAYOR WOOD AND SIMBON DRAPER peace The meeting being declared open for | Jim Lane on the Klection—He holds forth, & la Besher, Amnesty - Vion éxists op both sides, and which is ‘encour- | Yesterday the police troubles had all the appearance of | Mayou's Orica, New Youn, Juve 2 857. *, Mr. EW. Chester, the chairman of the com- | and is not averse lo Suffering Martyrdom—Is followed by storation of their Estates. ‘aged by the English and French Ambassadorsas Madrid, | peing wound up for a period. Under the authority of the ee Be Er ens aie pos ons Mn bu Appointed at tho last meeting to report suitable Perrin—General Jim Interrupted and Inaulted by the arr the afair will terminate amicably. Im that ease, the city officials and the captains in possession of the station | tbe city treamury, proposes now to pay the salaries of the po- | Ameddments (o the slanding rules to be acted on at the Crowd—The Proslavery Murderer who sands charged Betrethal of the Prince:s Royal of England | fc. arcsina.monrs sent ou loka Gait oil Be pt | oor ee ety waa formaly.and even carefully suanded to | HojsesMeas gic, mri ie road Boardof Mets, | annual meeuog, was about \o report, when Mr. N. | wid the Murder ofa Prec Se Mam during te yor? and Prince Frederick of Prusda. Distarbances originating in the dearnens @f food have | The returns of all the had been made in writing to | Setent ‘9 such payment, erg detirgas for tho aepeenrnees » wink eb enter that the minutes of the | dificultics Arrested at Leavenworth Bai Offered, and sid a REE, an tauen place in various diatriets of Spain; and, to come. | the Mayor and matters bad apparently takea s seted course | jnatduen, T's not disprsed to {any harmleas con. |” The Beeretary then read Whe tuseten of the last meet. | Bdfwied by Judge Lecompt—Phe Prisoner to be Tried. pong tL My decree eS my to await the decision of the Court of Appeal. Bat a new dition of this kind to ermade the reson for longer delay in the ing, «bich were upon motion wed. We are indebted to James ©. M. Furbish, Exq., of MOSPITALITIES TO THE OFFICERS OF THE NIAGARA, | ‘Ime for the free importation of corn to Vquidation of their demanda, The ™ Police Comintn. tenes bee * | ber next. movement was silently on foot which renews the whole | sioners wish me to say that ‘think it to comply with pid on behalf of the committes appoiat- | Chicage, who left Leavenworth City this afternoon, for nanery ‘the novel and Mii cisions et the Sespocie than to | ed oD amendments 10 the standing rule:, afer s few the following interesting information in relation to matiera . CONSOLS, 93 5.8 a 93 NAPLES. queation just at the point where It started at the opening ef | yeep the polica w ont of the, poor pittance upon whieh eliminery remarks, prooecded to read tho amendments LS, 093 34. as - inte the difficulties with the men in Carpenter's district, two | thelr rely for subslatencs, “Let ma rempeottully ark, | decided to be recommended by the committee as follows, | and things in the good elty of Laavenworth, K. wnneien sornenpansiens +4 yr anda neni Merefore, that you lay this subject be r associates | to be acted omat the next annual meeting :— ‘The new Governor, Hon, Robert J. Walker, arrived @OFTON STEAOY—BREADSTUFES IMPROVED; | inte circa reoonclinion Detweun ie Kiog of Napice | Norntuea is defence of the ehartocod vagus of theo Bernt wom pon Sue Vag apedy | Pinte ami he id wana Fins seb Baar bred Neen i » | he Weer we ? tite Wd Wap” | «lara tact” Sankar fn tte | So a $ ; thallee | 2 yy. A natote was fired in honor of his arrival &e., ke. &o, " aan ty pHing veorgatising the mare Hon, Pensanco Woon, Mayor; anZ™ YOR™ S06 2, 1807 Siee trearurer and a committee of bréturen, ant | the eitvens gathered, and Gev. Walker weat to the Plast. SWITZERLAND. ment npon the charter That movement aimed Rik—Your lever of thin dvs bas just been regetved. You | this commi:teo, with tho pastor, deacons and clerk, shall | Qo, bh he! whee mashes Gait ‘mo screw stéamspip’ New York, Caps, Craig, which Jeft | .,72* rand Council bins voted tho constitation ta princl- | she proteation of the city property and its defence against | nave, avubtiess, nee the morn ‘acd the cmamunt. | comtitale a prudential committee, of which the pastor | °* Hotel, which he his headq during his . i Hs pith iunye then pi, nanimoorly. Ferls four votes wore given far the | $2 Nroaiion of the State, What menaros aro now to bo | ‘aici fem i Cs se pa ‘hom, and mst, | shall be chairman, for the genoral oversigat cf thewver. | stay in town. @ieegow on » arti this port yesferday bp a wenty-| revision after ‘dtee, of order andthe of ube aware cee Fale nf one | ats of Be Share, Bis emeaags shell provita, fee he About 10 4. M. a carriage arrived from Port Leaven- semsibe, Colonel Gaoaret, ex-commandant of tbo Legion, | dissentions tn the ranks of the city watch remains to be | tiscity. As. witho:t your or wugneston, what | Soo c aul pertons who oiler ihemiseives hie atecenioa, | Wort with Brigadier General Harney, United Stas Army, ‘Fro steamship Ory of Washington, which left Liverpoo!’| nas committed anicide, ‘ Tie pe urseasky tc evroene ines beta ie iced ot age | and repurt to the church the caren of all whom they deeus | Bd staff, all drewod ta the fall uniform of thelr rank, to 8 a seve i al bet oat meh = 8 8 3 cme - brane an ad Persia! Tyoursbedeat servant’ & DRAPER, tuitable candidates; and at each annoal meshng they | pay thelr reepects. They Nad a abort interview whb tbe brought undred fourteen passengers, and our DENMARK. FEN DISSENT 7HE NINTH WARD pinoasind eleven other Commissioners’ dockét | #bail pre-cut a statement condition arch, Baropean tilen dated on her day of sailing. ene Ee eT PET tne geenten | ,lastevening, at sundown roll callj Captain Ackerman, | whom it is proposed 10 distise; having been pouited of the | and iv history curing tho previous year, 4 0 ‘Meo steamship America, from Liverpogl, on Saturday, | Of the Duchies would sson be setiod. of the Ninth ward station house, ordered his men into line Them, bave in’some Instances responded anit Commaliten propose to add a clatee that from and | AtSP. M., Sev. W. bend a levee, whieh ‘May 28, arrived at Halifax at 31 o'clock yesterday morn- for the usual evening duty. Both his lieutenants took | The ‘sllowing is portion of a leogthy letter from Oaptain shall be ox, tobe elected at the next ansual mesting ewe | en help oboe ly lesapyictlbe 7 fag. Her datos are three days later than those previously AUSTRIA. tele plese on hin ctihen hand, ; Niwerrextn Wann Staion Hous for one year, two for two years, and two for tures years | Preesed forward to shake Bands with thetr new ehiet ‘Tre crops in Hapera, ener, Sua elste, see ole Frat Lientenant Jacob L. Seabring, on his right, rose, New Yo me faoa ty} and tbat at overy future snnual meeting those officers | Magistrate and weloome him to the theatre of his sew le Teeetved. ing exceedingly ‘but they are less promising in Upper | 14, addressing the mem, eald he had received a notice | * pets ae, Bed ae acre renicr, Ke | sball be chosen for thee years, in plaxe of two, as their | bors, The champagne suffered somewhat, he Governor se pi ages so Aviatier from Vienna states that the Emperor will not | from the new Potice Commiasioners to report himself at piano giied Aetopeitan Price Somataaner,” ire the rewelndes of ibe eres uneepinen Ar Tearely to Alt | touching glasses with each individual. In fact Perrin re- “ Plaga. ropa. ‘? confine his measures of clemency in favor of the Hungs- | once at their office in White street, On arriving there he Againat moby your for di obedience of eran Ordo ie | be ineligible for re election for one year alter their terms | ferred to the better spirit which ruled the hour by opening Coden aber micnighs te sega Tiana to the amnesty granted to political prisoners 804 | was putin possession of certain orders which be would | oF ng to have bern issued by the said so-ca'ted | aball expire. his speech of that afternoon with the remark that he trast- ‘The America passed on the 284 ult., off Rock Light, the | refugees, but will also restore them their landed property, Police era. Aa the charge and ‘aro | Becond—In relation to the siath standing rule officers ‘ ’ » 2 | proceed to read to tbe men. ! he standing rul ed that the popping of champagne corks would take the ‘since signe Ttake the liberty this note wo : American ship Albion, bound in. after the revolution, and administered | shall ba elected by ballot without any public nominatiun, iP ‘ Ackerman here interrupted and just that will read 1, or causeitte bs y ” | place of the popping of revolvers in Kacsas Territory for ‘Anquadron, consisting of six shipe, carrying 2,400 troops, | that Period by a special commission. It is believed that nig evra bis Soya gt Ji Dommissiobers. Tao net’ bow, never aia, | unlees the church shall appoint a commiitoe for that pur zs of eqvadron, Dg pe, 62,4 » UR her yest ctpdfer me yrg in Hungary | captain of the station in charge and command for the mu- | 0r Will, recognize the juriadlet’on of any or all of said Piaeisnee section oball Be bed ‘annually in the Grat woek | alltime to come. Walker was loudly called for by the ailed from Cadiz on the 1th ultimo for Havans,—akbough | amounted in 1850 to nearly forty of franca. nicipal authorities from whom be was commissioned, and Semeerts oe poea"ert tellon as capta'n June, at which the records of the last year shall be | crowd in front of his hotel for a speech, but declined om i ‘ he could not nor tolerate any other authority. { h. was laid with the Mexican enroy in Madrid. RUBIA. Lieutenant made further manifestation of his | ¢; , order and ote, eloted a read, the catalogue of members be revised, and the trea- | the score of fatigue, aie, bes twelve days cn route. General Todtleben has fixed the first week in September On the occasion of ee ee at ee ae desire to read the orders, stating that related to the Sonne rye eageih be pe yes eaecaaee, in surer’s report, after havi been du'y ‘audited, shall be | Mr. Perrin apologized for presented and placed on file by the clerk. In the meanwhile, it was ditoovered that tho votorious moval of Captain Ackerman, who had ‘matter connected % A stated business meeting shal! bo held some evening | General Jim Lane was in town, and ing at the Shawnee for visiting Egiand, and atending the banquet to be given | offenders. ted that he (the Lieutenant) id have placed commana mend, Cc house and its poten he A durir g the second week before each communion Sabbath. Siena eek capes, 5 Oa throw of Walker's © him in London by the officers ef the Royal Engineers. In the treaty conchaded between Persia and Russia "the | in his place. re ae the custodian of the city | All businers meetings shall be notided from the pubpit a _ et er ne ee Baron Gros left Paris on the 224 ultimo upon his mission | ter renounoes all claims jab? — = Captain Ackerman reiterated bis command, enforcing the Tum eo repowed in maby the ety, ‘hrwuge i 'y elect bE Sa Ce eemad Fo oe ‘ae ‘to ha” ewes, and in return receives two pieces Jo land, | mn | Lieutenant to ailence in respect to any orders from the Al- | ed \vee—composed ai th time: of “ nen be aniled — for P< 0 Chins, the Boa, and the other in the eastern partof Persia; | ‘bany Commissioners. He reminded the men thas his and | geullamen ct diferent petitest opine tke B-eelal mectings for, business shall be called by the | rangue, and began calling , who ahoruly appeared, ‘The failure toa great amount of a merchant in Paris is | and of them, for stragatical ee ee oo their commissions had been made out to them by the mu- | of & ampules aupslaied by a power foreign 9 the | clerk, by notice from the pulpit, upon requisition of any | and pitched into what the ancients oall medias res , not to ra samt pre lee oat importance 1 Rossa The Tinporor was highly seizes 0 thes ‘hc~ had nover been ‘eppoint- to tte parone ee breas to He wants, and, oe i be. eee, — le par g ered deeeeete nee: aedinan ited tbe announced. ppoved sailed fied the general who made the treaty. Oosaion. | od to their charge ale officials, - violation ler so the conatiin'ion | Male members cnly 0 on 10 Vi national jemocratic party , with vebemence lary 4m the steamship Arabia. of land, and other intrigues connected with it, may acewunt | ‘The Lieutenant then said thas he must feel constrained to this ety, No howorabie ian or board of commis: | ,,7%e,commilee propose to add to tho third clause e | Jim Lanish,and not untike, Heary, Ward, Beecher. | We ‘The government ef the Netherlands hes signified ité | for the Proceeding against Persia, desire that all men who recognized the late police law of | sicners, were such tender voluntarily made to him‘or them, | Poo % J Jans ceuien bor 40 Cag yp A ghuker nity Oe & ddiavagn ts wate Aner phe sid the Legislature of the Stale aa law would como forward, | NowA encourage such a or pang Hse ond0ns oF oe | ne stor thal uftse incall, ir stait bo iho duty of the, | Mone he arged hem im the strongest terms’ mot to vote, ‘Wreneh squadrons in the Chinese waters. THE \CIPALITTES. pa AAT ae RAS eee ee 5. TWOMRY, pot pot a woesting ab the request of tea members of chy Another fleet of Chinese has been destroyed by | ,7h¢ American Minister at Trieste left Constantinople on q pre J Coptain Niniwenth alstrict pallée. | | the church. “If | bad s thousand ives, and I had to lose them one by tee Emp inte nauborbond of denna and.” | S24 Je the, Frets, 1s We pretended tat ne | oeumeaien—te cation Rrwo a We Jearicn mar | card ronnie gocemirtever | Foorhiniherelaion tothe dicen tunding rue | on by bung mich 0 Tut apta bare redhat ay vi a n lo 80 ‘sooner tmerican steamer ‘March Capta erman mT mefand, be. a hong confession of faith, covenant, rules and declaratory wou! PE i uash tebe mumeech at eae! PB woe eed a Te ieee has on ta tad | Sealant me on tral "You are emurely weloon 13 ean iplen_ governing the church, shall het bealiared, ex. | Jone election.” ss weather, Wesheubd Shae, fy rantoe ys sanon ook, ime mailgand pes. | Ite aid that a eonforence will be eld in Paris, ome | were Aes that the roll be called fir. An heir nanos | |) TH FUG OF WAR, | Silieat an annual meeting. wach allerston having boon | never ie ¢ Qe rer= . vessel and cargo were totally ae the bee spear pune the various Nf Ly hie response the words “new? or ok,” an indiond the ty Comptroller, "wl the pay rolls from the Calet’s peapesed in wring et previone by = jing that subooh Proteing bare ech emt swam we The King of Bavaria arrived st Foutaloobleou on the | agrco toca arrangesseat wiuch will apply i'll to Gon- | Which authority, be acknowledged, Those who shoalt | office the proposed alterations oan be changed or modilled by | the public mind, and excke the people agaiast law and or- 2%th of May. He will spend five days at Fontainbleaa, and during the stay of the Ambassador in | anifest their disposition to the Lieutenant, and see oe the meeting acting upon them. der. He taid— > oo gored n gare ys red tian then step forward and dopart fom tho walon house she iy ¢ Fate nal be soning ate cuse wocing ai webise hs | troops, aa'tey id lat fall, bo would again accept. a at fame wi a mann hip, Master Oxcameaador’ Nodes ny Ms baci MIND wach me ben op x, ‘tit Kanaas bo made a slave State I shall not be iio; and secre; wil ome out of the steam banin at Portemouth to-day, and sail | AN AMERICAN CITIZEN'S PROPERTY orr— Jonce of petentenande yi. Jr: = vy ain ge ema a few days for the Thames, to ship her portion of the ACTION OF THE UNITED STATES CONSUL. We r like this; Jim Lano is evidently oe Atlantic electric cable. (Dublin (May 19) Correspondence of the London Post.) ‘wards bis latter end. was, peverthelese, cenling The London Court of Common Council was fy "age ban arate out of tha recenh iota ia tbe and not over brilliant ‘ton, aod bat Te- Court of Com in prodac’ Smquiring into the conduct of one of their boty, Sir Queen’s county, in which an appeal has been made by the ceived by the crowd, who interrupted the orator from ime Maynay, Alderman, in reference to certain rallway misap. | American Consul for the special in'ervention of the Execu- to time; In particular, one individual in the throng called prepriations in Belgium. fog ag epee Mr. cut thed ‘he hed key the speaker from s bey sad feusd An avrfal accident bad occurred as the Dublin theatre- | ol! known in the literary and selentific wornk, became pap ag ae, traosday) by Lo acne So ie wen awfully matiated. ST | te Pn ww tue ite oan ate, Sanh, Gan Usa See, 0. ee pnee at) = some ‘ma ‘Mr. Russell’s Crimean lectures continued to attract full afer Deing 90 purcbased, wea forcibly opt from his = yy the Feemarks thas i reminded hin of a “Laore- a caaerin aaiianeeith suinding ce tin cesssay ot | proteome ead tgeeal masse, calor tea crea = mG FS A oa ference, a Ne eee, Se ene etc Ce he | ances, for the “recovery. st bis ery, MF Fe eee ae ae coon a | "pon the conclusion of Gen, Lane's first wr. Just deen pent to the Paris Bociété d’Acclimation by one Mattard Sore stitarh, seing, ort that, hav. seetek ht Gaal Ree leek ec he te Ferrin wea loudly called, and reegeaded ian acct Spm memes ne Deb A teats in cbich It bves exc | om the lnada of * in the Queen’ County, | Abrase ae = he Sirk, | Seemed tage sewnta in the prerent amargency. ” °°? | an. hour, in ngih.,, He le was Sowery. he ‘werm diftere material! from those of tadia which the soc & mob, armed with ms (he shomennse 0 GF 4 Tatar, Alex Pree, Sse alas. sor aie areal er rad oe va aaee pr Gaon reward hal be eres nection wi the fact ot Mr. Ferrin being an ol line SResod that tis werts being scourtomod to a rather cold Jraronied be drivers from ro any the oat. ir, | Horat{o Ganger, Hoary Mead’ News hase Carpenter? ach’diatrict, Dut tho payments will bo Je individualty, | Dore could bo Bo Setien O'S BOW, Be wee re Leone = tte Cy YEH Jouume” welt im the north of France, and prove | Maillard wrote on the 20 of Aprile the ander Zone F, Denael, ea Ay ee Clarke, Kapp, eat | Segara inated ower) sae ona (1203 up at the snnual meeting, aod after seme lle Clay was loud ‘On tho whole, It waa @ very Cy eae M., of Maryboroagh, ad not taken bie depositiogs, oF | Joneph'H. Hystt, Zeikel Maynard—26 men * | Warrants} and "bardly be in readiness Monday Be docament wun tia ibeform et anole. ber of Walker, bo raid. ‘be ould not soeak wa {0 on Lieut. Maury, and commends the liberality of tbe United | Tarcom reptier, referring him tothe civ tibunals, and | Capiain Ackerman said he now had merely to-ay to | ite twenty-dve mien for Gearantioo were eworn in yes- | tet ihe ordiaanos of tho Lord's Sapper ehouls bo ovccrved Beaa denmer maser! ta hb proseander Cohcey ox kerry ea Sales government in thr Se ee wane czining him to Lender information aealnet the partion who | those men who ied expressed their determination tn | terday, Dut will not go down tau lo day, ph F, mabye every maub, afer which the temen, that bg Walker) Yat his aldo Tnfioeses in vantagen conferred ‘emarkable committed a breach peace before trapafer their services to that in leaving the . , towards the of 4 slave State in Keneas, drographic labors of that officer. trates at tensions. Subsequently, not having sation house eubseamamer Wie ‘their Those who are femiliar with the difficulty which the ma. | any » Dexpatches have been received from the French Coosu | this courte, iit. Maillard wrove 10 hia Sxcellency ihe Lord | seeston peoporty to ths city’ which they oct | OvERAULING eet, tne ereete jority recently bad in Oe ny ee |) ae Paname giving full details of the sitnation of the coun ieaueen, ccmmmacis at bo bal “perenereares ts har 06 possible to purrender to Bim. ‘Their caps, thetr — 7 bene pen oneng woon’s CE ee ee eer a ata = ‘On wen cheered. Cries of “Thats the ‘Bot le OLRAN - - Sonads snot copsbte of revlating the invasion prepared | sispa being takex to eet aside a sale which was to | leaving ‘acknowledgement, Uservot’ Ter is’ Rests "522 | A special commie appointed by the Board of aklar. | ors of the church condemn Dr. Cheever's recent course Sarees equate Sones sy cure May” twee By the Americans, who are Wxely to ealablish themacives | go on as the law direct, my property ia, detained by « movement bet, it was well understood, been long precon: | men to examine into the securitieg of the contractors for | Tu.uro setoant forthe proposed, inmomuston 8 Peting | Italloding wo the influence of woman, Mr. bout difficuky at Papama ‘Chagres. pom! drivers threatened Certed, doubtess they came prepared ‘this emer " ” jeter tangy Ree he to aunt ot ‘ ot f mad eh wey ‘toremove it.” Mr. Mail. gency. Tho stars, especially toisted at Cleaning the streete met in Mr, Valentine's office, City | chi vera urgel se youne mee se ete Ra ale a we iar eon rene Amer Curl ay 8 femal em te bas bn ee tema bol bea "3 eee, eee Aaa The Troubles of the Excise Commissioners, | bind the Tair virgas in those parts in he rilkea Ls . Wi Ls wi ry : = re 199 OX: me py Ree Fa ATE OL LL PT altogether a different | Mayor Wood waa fie: mee tron | Bow. Ricnany Boernmn, Covmen 10 riaConronanioy, kc.;— | which are sapposed, to Jott two miling beers, wie LJ prices, though rela were pardellylereguar. waotbansls weld aford the raat, eae bi doubtful about surrender! the following ques tir “ sa phen 4 and do Hkewise, only Cry Teh Ly a ‘the t en. there will sales of the week were 35,000 bales. Spas ar. Senate Arvelh, Ushed' Gates Orond, eect | Grams ron, ne ae S| ae ee i @ shal fear no ‘more for the Walon; ber ‘The Liverpool bresdetaifs market was generally frm, | correrpondence by to his Excellency a letter | would make formal application in this to-morrow. | streets in the city \P'ow Yoru? tye ba oe mie — ‘and prices showed a slight Improvement. spe tye vg teow ay ye ‘The caps and other properties, be desired, should not be Stet Alleged murderer of s ‘free Stato mam leat fall— Liverpool provision particular again to Queen’s count; ascertain removed. ). ° 40 wware certain contracts deen given being killed “\ Deeder roffian”' ome er Raa wookd be poneibie the pro; | “Captain Ackerman would not tnsaton any man's earing | cut to * artiee Yor cleaning tue street? ree Mr. were ceeSan capil fan the" repebtonna en tne inetan-— sold to me 1 Iliad | pearheaded; all he waked was ab aknowiedgement and re: | EDLD™ Seow pine form of hove contracts 0k the rexoest A op board an up river Mossina steamer, at ‘The sugar market was firm. that It would net be go apon | ceipt for whaever the men might need to-borrow. He pro- | of * af “4 and myseil; (ho contracs were giveo some tw, miles below Laaveaworth Oty. ‘Tho steamship Khorsoness, from Portland, via Halifax | the lands where th Protection | {ested againgt the removal or any official use of the stars. | ' ihe lowest bidders; we gave our consent for the work ia’ arrival at tho latter place, he was arres ed; bail and St. Jobns, N. F., arrived at Liverpool on the 224 ult., | of the authorities been re- | The Lieutenant ordered his men tothe ground, when they "4 go on; the contracts have never been comfirmed by the was offered, but refused by Judge Lecompt, and the pri- ving broken tho shaft of her screw on the 17th off Rath: | fused. 1 bave therofore being able | scattered in soarch of hate and coats, having maintim , { Common Council, but the comtractors went on with them soner commited to jail, te take bia trial for the iat Leal Brieece, fross well sE seepere'» sesstennet vat OF By Seesony from. the orc (Seika tentan thesr teas eee a cei | on their own responsi pi crime of which be stands charged on Monday naxs, Fee a q comp! fond ree state gh er yoy paren Sectunet ing ‘and nalawfol detection of the stock 1 purchased, and formed again in round hats slouch cape and variety of wsunee? 2 "Tres _yetpepesvag ve Froid bo vummarty doa with. It ia said that this man, =, beg of you to forward it to the government of the | coats, fire shiris, 40. Forming in file," seutenant, | @ And you have no power over them? A. None, or before commiting the crime, which he #1} probably axpt- United with an litle delay as poasible. Tkevegives | or under the new law, t Seabring “marched bis thould bave been Cleaned long ago. aie upon the gallows, made a bet of $5 against m pair of OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. you proof of the iv justice and ‘onpreasioa to whieh 1 0 | men out of the station house and up to Je” ginmr mera bg ete pelt rds a te he papers sheat boots that he would kill an abolitionist aaa scalp bien be- Loxpom, May 15, 1867. see Saree ee crea satay te emia he here ie aid mation house has Doc ? éred for their ac: | your not cleaning the streets, but 1 could cot see how you fore tight. He won his bet, came sat» Laresnerts Gov, dame, we s hook, rew! Fhe United Biaies Prigale Niagara—Entertainment to the Oft- | (aw as wdican Cabinet. “Tleraied expressionn of their of sty atupontion were | —'G. The aurect mreeping a have had » fair trial So remack heh be wen 0 Moscorlan, wi gers in London—Qrand Dinner on Shore—Vietts Through made in the course of these Proc’ siings by bota the offi- | and failed? A. The contraco s have certainly failed to and for e ‘Our Wformant stalee thet be roomed with the famour Oity-—The Crimean Lecture Room— Supper and Literary THE LATRsT NEWS. cers concerned for tho sentir sige guthorities. Captain | comply with their specifeations. ‘enter ppon ab souive performance of our «utior. Genoral Buford in Leavonworth City, and so far from the he ire BY TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. seeerma gecheive, Speed gay ‘Cool apd gentlemanly, int, Cas miss lmvenaw, who wont surety for soverat ove. Tate, however; # rentere®, imspenetabe Carona’ the ne- atieal character whom be had expected t meet, foand Bamion--Painting of the Resolute, by Stempeon, ‘Lowpow, May 22~Evening. | firm and decisive. (ig cari! intent and tractors, enid be wes dtepeved to wundrew eutrety eo 8 | glect those whore legal adviser you are by law declared | him agniet, amiable and truly gentlemanly man. All of ‘Tour grand ship, the Niagara, has arrived, and thanks . fellowship were made by , and altgether the | surety for said contractors, because the contracts had be, and who have silently passed over our reasonable | which we cau endorse, as we kuow him personally. At the Londen Stock Euchange conscls opened weak, e4- | mye was an evident rier to both parties. It is ander. ‘coafirmed in due ime, : about Duilding 9 tenn old friend, Lieutenant Welle, (formerly of hor Ms mee Rae bower iv Rae 2 JetRy’s ship Reeotute,) we last evening had the honor and vanced slightly, but receded om « large sale of money, tse eg Fp Tn ee en aren any other surety seat leaving offat 03% 0 9574 for aceount. Railway property De “sot . bet as te agasure of entertaining at dinner Lieutenants Boyd and ing them =, ime Superiateatons, Tweet wae Saint dais eae ee dade oe et on wae. show variation, though the wae “aho crowded around the as to my responsibility 6 of the sureties. places were visited —Willia’ rooms, where we beard the py Forvign stocks fioctasted ‘The policemen of the Ninth ward had grown to have the fod vnce beturey tas la vemicsonts I will not do it again. kk Cry, Mao * Geet part of Mr. W. H. Russells tectare on the Crimean | with console during the bak ead as 68 Cap coeeing, ft my i them. Ainest ll jem mater oe Superlotendeat of Lamps aad » annus Crrv, Mo , May 27, 1867. wer; Mr. and Mrs — (late Mise P. Horton) entertain. FRiry Ground ponnds of wiverivedDllswere Dough D7 who remain are democrats, The Know Nethings are the | is under Bow. A change of men sometimes makes & a Cy Aete= Gs Rating Feet f Ge Sate R Sailer Mean Gene. Gi tn Ocoee enneen. to bys Chorrel, eae War a bast or mab noes an toes aon WY. akcom of Sel Chercy strent, std that he onder. But two montha of the buwinens reason have pawed aad o that as he wr ot Mosara. Goodell, Ballantine, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The moves at the Fimh and other districts were based on a aes ae Ieee Be oaeeee 00 beg ocntaty, and ) the salen of merchandieé have already exceeded the , Boalbie, Andrew Arceeater, oka Hoafy Dh LONDON MONEY MARKET. looner snd on the lend of the black ropublt, | had been surety fr so many people, aad ad 10 pay dgunen cite cate youre 10 Gutag whieh over @>- eee sae Fores, ana clber aresh colouetace of the. | The Lansen money market wan slighily more stringel. | OUSS' ‘be slen ‘wih more diioreta, Dre Svety Goatees of Ueing, grime, or eueane we surely of von thourand wagous were loaded in thie city for the inte- magaey, a8 ae oe le deep” | Console for money cloved at $54 0 $3%, and for aonoumt at | ber Bowen and Nye, in their attempes of thie made ‘Taemes HL Ferri, or any ove cleo thor, Up to date of the present season the samber ex- are fenton tn ody ofthe aya ye ving 08% 0 98% - bye Lg aye Ey) ) Ty by coeds three thousand four busdred. Thin would give, aba Ri is evitently the intention to honize these all of AMERICA| uiow of axis, ond ‘hoe far. had been the contract. ” fair caleulation, supposing the rate of travel to ba the name, stem Rive arady Feud iv atean ttn frilmable FR ar ee y ane grioue eee pa Fe RL fn toe ciateed Ronee Uak teak | Ganame D, Wousse, of No. 61 Reawick street, ould he the enormous total ot the close of 1867 of twenty coven = wg TL LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. down Oghts were not wanting up stairs in the disputes of | was surety for Jes. W. Bush for cleaning the Sixteenth M. JAY AASKETT, ) Commiasioners sEasoa ane” Be csured thes these Ton. ‘The Brokers’ and ofber circulars report the Liverpooi | the men. Ti was, therefore, & relief graaped ai eagerly to ward. He had gone security for the conuactor and would ROBT D. HOLMES, } of Rxcive, thousand wagons loaded of Kansas Oty for the Wert and mo i, ome wun. Several ofoers of the Jar. Vee onc er wma oe Tan KEW FAOgRAMMR AT WITTE STREET. fe eety od Ga omen enmeng “4 eee reece nats Fo by Chanuina cas eae Pee me ‘Wingara, we studio of the celebrated artist Mr. | week were 36, of which 2,000 bales were taken ‘The White street Commissioners convened yesterday if it was carried out Reception of Jefferson Davis at Vicksburg— ‘The average of cattle attached to each on team i four ‘reset wing Seanh tee huts gis ef Oop abip. se Sat the Sa a town ct toneerpen and es yt His Bperch—Acquisition of Caba, yokes, and to each mule team five spans. The American Hartatein Welle and a = the reonnstraction of the mrnicipal ‘add Cicy Inepector. Le of Wer JetTerton Davis, now United ates | taders to New Mexico using oxen and the Spaniards mates. ‘The im, some fifty or watch aad Fiage’s opistie, addremed . Devlin and H. Broderick, suretion {7 five wards, —— » has had @ warm reception at Twothirds of the wagons leaded are drawn by oxen Senscives. Wo aimort we heard orwbéen is might, concern, kr ‘een enlisted | did not appear. WURDE taaote on the oursienn of bie » ade ave, Gh peat bis ipvitation the British Queen in the Albany conspiracy against the city and its chartered Mr. H. |, of Jersey Cty, said ors on yy this give, counting loose stock, the im ‘vist the United quite as early an the father of the now Police | with Henshaw and was one of the ee helen ctabetaned Ge mense number of 162,000 oxen and 83,750 males, As —_— Carnet ‘Hall. as Cemmumcoen, Borchwe, te olds, and deciined to have anything b = 4 Frevented them frou thelr ob: many ore sew Werecins Conaate, 70 wa the kant ORBAT BRITA view of their full intelligence with him, enly see in ihe | the matter. Joon Be cue toon be nem from schieving Ke the wloele bere fow thelr Te Tm Parliament Lord Ciaaricarde calied attention Serament 0 place of their prepared » | Mr. Mame and J. H. Prarr. ‘with the hepe tbat he would be ab'e to do something to. | ‘formation may be relied upom. ie aAministered in India He however, likely to Dadly if not skilfaly sen for the Thirteenth ward, were both w: ‘of heb 4 Homan —Ropply fair, but not suffiniems to affect Ps Lablah, @ native merchant, died, Boch a move was made imperative on the part of | suretion and have the strosts cleaned according to the pay LI lapunhe oe Thich are savancing,sheadly. Prices range trom bio ® ‘mont Gagracefully treated by a magistrate bp oy ns, a wean be the . 4 bs oo aveyaie non : 9200 sacording to quality conden. in the Howe of Commons, on tho evening of May 18, LIVERPOOL BRRADSTUYFS MARKET. sdmita the inevitable legality of the claim for fo ceccupion tab conveh chen nad iam okty mreeeaas dcice animale nell At $280, figuring dwn io 8100; Spanish Lord Palmerston was the bearer of 4 mewsage from the fs Liverpest are wan an tmereves omnes for bread. | Pay under Lt om the part of the Supreme Court—Apectal erm. the prevent chief magrtrate, then minister in London. moles at $60 to $85. ‘detween the rine Raya aa ya Higa Prince Hnhardnn, Fyrom Co quota ment xSranond 2 rod Gresi of in int the bande 0 tho lola eaere 7 MAEEAS OORTOS Ton su SUETODT OF A CRTLD. ot sti) ‘Diack "Warrior a csongs, ‘whieh ba LA pn . Se. 0d. 0. 4. white W. ae. 10d. Flour advanced 64 ; | Serles of genufietions made to their polioe bill, we, Jona S.=-Se Seeder e. Wilton Poder Teo return to | bel tol @eheeen ta DoUeye thet, an tothe Gavan | , CFE¥—For work oven demand brisk and salen inavens- by ey he Ce a ae apt yw PT ee ox. | 8 writ of tbets congen gremed in thie case, for the eus- re yt yt ps Deeb a th Se, Sa reudy mina 20.6 $US por G4; yellow 30. Od.; white Se, d.0 200. The failureot a | clusively wponand under tbe old lw Fepudiating every | tody of William Fowler, Jr., the child of the above par camaoaie cone of the pagetation. yee, Prioms wil inerease unless & larger heavy s ver ie ‘The weather bad been —S ‘new, in which, indeed, 80 place Won, who are living ‘There i bo doubi tbat, wih tho oo-cpareiton of Congress bg ~ A Oe com oan oe mrontiVEAPOOL PRODOCE Manter, nore. Oe ib Pye og Dehli he ct the ue gare 1 Cote sighs have bare uoneanfal. Fama A 23 ig over 1,800 head; cuteide salee included say 1,) a oe Peapenn mad in ogeh cab heme ee sais, and Titaomptio aap rival pales in Inown sr om the 18th fo L.A pS . ‘buoyant, and hed advanced 2. Tea wan lean active; com- | ¥!°6, ‘doing actual duty ready to elaim under the tad tani ts hae ) custo, bo mon Congou 1s. 0364. Rosin wae and in pn yak, YD SCR been in bie care an iy ever 4 ble result, requant, at be 8 be, 84. for ‘and 166. 6d. for | Hence the move at the Ninth ward house. Hence, | 1S sesh pk S reed byt ‘The next $00 barrels sold aa g70"a'ale, 84." Barkccmaioote ioe Gating ‘snd "sees at" the Mester convenes “tates | hilt ta tm she father's Rouse propery Cincinnatl ia, OL iain er ore atone cua | > pom teen, hak Soe | Rea ne See ye pone (eer There war wetbing doing tovseal Oi, "tansecd ‘eil-wal in | ADt @nough for their cons. Youterday | the Portes Cian tee obeey ck then cation 0 rather better request, at 40p. Od. a dis, Small sales of | Order in relation to « Independent station | PaTine “Other p bg af S - spirit of varpontino at's, Tallow was frm at OTe. Gd, @ | houses was eorved trowgh al the districts, Decisions, in | cindy and asec War to. aotncane eapeoed 1 lan Wegere oviarow Ufled to Captains Louis (Seventh (Tenth) , house in consequence of her violent temper present aAminitration ie mor: Globe bow heen given to understand that Mr, Thomas PE a ay = 7. - (Fourteenth), and Ackerman 7 hl eee ee te ure ite efforts for Cuban acquisition than ite PRAISE be the new Tard ofthe Admiral, vow jn 6. “faoon tran ie and’ 64, lower. Orne Bernnisrevoms or Memorcsrnas Fours, | then uader rearaiot | San bardy tail to "ceur during ‘the Smrae ovr years | wines to see «sar Inthe Immediate neighborhood of Ube Lard wan dull, and quoted nominally at Ae. 0 dea, firm I am direoted by cha Roard ot Commisonsrs to tnform | .. The Const aid that there being scans To send to Spai, England and France able diplomatictt, | ase, ag it i loot in the light; but Spice, « besotted star, FAANCE. OTATR OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. Ezanialiee Guarwes preferred sgalee Yee for iseubordinedin the question of the custody of the child is lected with & view to the object, will necessarily be the though « mere vhible 4 Baron Gros, the Ambarnador Icqportieety to Chose, auney ee ie ree service 1a hia department Toure. es ouput Soca © ee Ly + a declaration, not only by the voy ones of Poa “Rea coueal caneeeel an ‘ q ~4 ‘A dec! a Me $e port of cash a, mlaslon, Wot arta toe evening fo? remeeny HAVRE MARKHT, Seamus see, A TaLiMADGR, Sup of Polies. ie ar mtu bat oy , tae preci, vaeing | Semana attrae ed oommiderabie ention, aad ot we rmeyd ending 19th alt, 6,000 baler: stock 113,000 bales, Notice of these dismissals wan ordered to be sent t | National Land Congress will commends (0- To take some ieGinive and poriire stand upon the mubjact sherlts bare oie o’eiect, See ared heneath ‘The Nevehate! PRUGBIA. 56,000 alee eons New Oriesne, ires ordinalre, 1167, | th4 Compirclien. ia, ‘tals ntatee that all further safes of the Of owr Felations with Central America js anther necessary | dise of the moon on the left aide, but in forty minutes oe Premian Minworesnnoe oes het M. do, Flatetentt, Beeadstofte were Proviaicna quiet ve ComsenneanD 7 Com FEtaeaninas Pepsee 4 fini min Ne atop tatoo rd imisary, | We mont bare ibe American poly’ | again Ce ep . a Authevlaed to quiet, and all lightly advanced, 74) * ‘} a ’ | demand that the remainder Frau "enh te established, measures in accordance | beantifo » vas - Ploaaant, 40 PrOK co! Of We evnterence at Parle, it wae suposed ! feuleshe were him, "Le BRST Siero taan! oataaNerees wil iy fellow. he copahation was pronousced a eucotse,

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