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cmd he Abe coontry Whi eas to (ree \man'grase thon of was to remeere free Ww tbe place of Hm poriad fort macifnd Uat tbe ver) Gret comers © @ this ust OF the omaer Bue Of the eevee eireaty posmmnnes = Unee this comenine core aes Ge See Cae eae an ae the lave clase, as bappers ie ere womeal The cifioultxe coptingr et oR ough @ mearure might Considerable, but coud bardly be ieeormountadle aod if Say Seve <aee convene 0 emaremee wants be hanes the free labor wo ii wever tate wlerey ‘The point, however to be urged the greetant (ores Chie Ual, wbeeber (he e@berrencment. ereiug emane — Ce oe hd (han thee which eeovm any Le maisienanor slavery At 5 jy 4 (Rew cum wey yt mente hee (hr sarenemert - hy Se wert ov catunee a oo “ on co . ho angen of chub & w convey eo ube on cutee Seprou oan ee 2S Sa oo Bee Hy aem oF es pew, ibe Wreue may bec eS Se SSS Lmporiace | Hi ; i j i j | i i Fi 3 if mauion of preseet to com sulticieat persoas ead suc estrous of do #0 by Coudiit ° cian ie yy eeoonuary and the abolition of the oe Lay wep in an sappy goods in exchauge for ivory, &¢, and 60 supplant the trade Ww slaves, The m adopted by thu com Pany will be the estabii-bmeot of Urwding punts ai certain distances & route de‘pitely marke 1 out by Dr. Liv. tWerton, extending from Qoallimane. If the labor of be conndernd of paramount necessity to the productwm of oot Beceaity, a considerable operations, and dissoveries of gald be ban On . May be regaraes . point Dr. Livington speaks without doubt, and indicates generally spow wheve it is to be found upon Dr. he would take it for granted thet the defi- Clency im the supply of cotton was already felt in this die- trict, and that the prople were fully alive to the sad _¢ mae- quecors of the deficiency continuing. This deficiency Sugbt to bave been foreseen long ago. Dr. Buisi pro- ‘eeded to point out upeo large charts the places whence Our present cotwn fupply in derived. He continued toaay Se ean a ae ion enna which we mighi look for ovtton. we should have to walt e me for supplice from suck places as tne West (ndia he want honest people, whose labor for they would work for 24 por dav. HE woncerfully cheap, Rot cuulloe bis remarks to she iacidents which under bis own experience, but would quote the of pubite men ta iy ua Major General Briggs pbjet, which was pabashed tea years beea grown it had thriven ago. that where ooten had well, and there was every reason to conclude that Ameri of the navigable rivers. the best cotioa Und. per poand perintendent of Bombay, spoke De Of the rixteen) oottva bearing py wy presidency, ak being able Ww sup ily much cotton He Bog! sent recelvea from all p of the world, ames Jude}, if only the plant was moderately well cultivated, fo enable India to do all tha war wapied, the roads must be improved, aod toe means of irrigation provided — It bad been #aid by eome persona thai it would be better to wait, aud that the aupply would be regulated by and keep pace «ith the demaud. But thie was not always the cae There must be systematic efforts in order to get the article requires; ana wita re pect to cotton the-e effuris were undertaken by the O>t ton Sepply Asvoriation He cid not know all their plans Of working, bot be kusw some of them. They would in nd be hefore the 4 now pro com, leted as far as ‘he cotton might be oniatned in Engiand If tae time likely to b to irrigation , the Kast India “ompuny ad works which had beea erected paid ab enormous per centage, avd that rometimmes & line of canal was paid for by tue drat crop that was yhided after it wae made. Yet although this was the care, the compar y said they could not aff ra to irrigating cavals te do It, the com; get rich apendily, aod that they would ruin the country ‘The e-sortation would inquire of the company whether they would irrigate the land themarives 0° allow other: to do 80 These were rome of the objects which the agocia on had in view, and they had now come to Arhton to ask for belp in tis important work Alderman Wasow rail the fret bag ef cotlon war im into England from America in i784, The consump- i Engiand at that time was 9,000,000 Ibs. 15,000,000 of wbich came from be Britinh West Indies and tne conse mpt 900,000,090 ha.. 700 000 work people were eugyged in the trade, and a population of from 300,000 to 4,000,000 was At (vis moment’ there were 000 apindies and 300,000 looms at work, or there would be that her but for bad trate. In 1646 there ‘was, in the varivur ports of this country, « stock of couon to about 39 weeks consamtion, and at the close of 4 it bed dwindled down to about 12 weeks coneu nption Four Sfths of the entre su; of cotion came from Am». rica, and was slave grown. If the slaves wore to rise, whut ‘would become of the people of Lancashire? So long ax they depended solely upcn America, all their trade migh! also be a dbiight. Toose were ihe considerations which rentiemen ss > its ane an . th im eomsequence, un cartain aud in quantity. and iy rine, y cocasioning | #sand inconvenience to the con ably endangers the stability of our : : 5 H fe We inte est Of the Brive nation to those efforts by means of which , hot oaly in the British fs? peounded We following resoluion, ‘That this meeting balls with waisfaction the formation of the Onnire ly Asmocin'ion in Mamchower and pl ges \tweif wo une ue endeavors to promote be 0! jeate of ia, cad that a peuon to the House of (fom of the ormtempiaied mo ion of Mr J.B xm the affairs of india eo far ae that motion had reference to ay eS tn the sapply of cotton from that country, be adopted ~ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1857. teens imposed by international law, while it ts perfectly ‘The Mistress of the Robes, the Lord the Lord | ‘ake, and others. The remains wore interred at Norwood reacy wo empiry the tibertics and es canes Chamberlain, the Groom of the Stole to Prince and y: ender the sme onde whenever it 40 opporwnity. the Vice Chainberlain, stood behind the Queen and the A French creates a cember of sew Sene- Prinne. Achorale was lormed—*‘In life’s gay morn”—com- posd by hit royal bighpess Albert The Marquis of Breatalbane 'd Chamboriain, accom: pavied by the Marquis ef Abercorn, Grorm of the sole '0 Prince Alber', co: aucted ihe infant Princess into the cba. pe, her ro ai highness being carried by the head nurse and att pdr d by Lady Caroline ‘on. x ‘The infant princess wore @ robe of honiton lace over ‘The mingle exouse of whicd this conduct can be thought to (be eunreetibie te tnal 'be bag ey hy potable to vindic ae of Willtam Walker's e° 08 ed imenuon of making New Orieanse starting point for war—e considerable pugber of ve syle ay m athine © the real state of afairs tv ally where the inte our Come into colli 00 # that, in votut of fact, hich we get frum America petween the lawless will of ary the baptis- Te Reig eg a i ye rag about» vapaiuon te | Righnees, roline , aod thicken #0 a tes nh, doe ber Roya! Highness the Ducheas of Kent | whereby might be simultaneous action rate of wutetripped by the pro The Priv cess Beatrice was reconducted from the chapel, The Memorial de Lille that General Cavaignes will eters ofevents At tbe present moment, we bave not to | snd a chorus, ‘Ha'lelujab” Beethoven (Mount of Olives), | be brought forward for ‘at Douai as weil es at pp ee St peer i can by aye’ oo ee ta re Paris. ilies Fs artes ae erigios! coustitation, e Arch! Canter! wing pronounced Sains eemhsar tence eeeeees | resi’ meetecramncres Keven ft | w tent eg ee ge ees ate we ope 4 808, re yesterday, core rat Matron» the tendexciag of | qulted the chapel, followed by Ve “Queen snd the arch Fs ahi the Unites Gates Sie oom yeewlan -ocereigety Rate Ohio, ca pite: ouke en, wi ober attend. Se of Wenning. ai | ed by the great civore of tse 4 ' The fine appearance of the crops gave rise to @ good Of there vee coourrenees, that which is least serious to The march from ‘Judas Maccabseus”’ del), was | deal of speculation in France. i tmmeciave corsequepoes will be held, encording te eee jal rart: passed from the 1 Accounts from the silk jucing districts of France Regine bebe of ought, to be she more ay nificant 1a ite Queen, the Prince, the Archduke Maximilian, the | were still contradictory, the crops generally was ox oie © moort Washington bas affuried a fresh poof Duchess of Rent, and the other reyal personages, were pected to exceed last year. ‘he the capital of & repubbe ts no more free than that of | conduoted from the chapel to the throne room. ‘The catastrophe by the Persia to have occur am) of the cid Bingdome of Kurope frm the vocuinns! ne ‘The virlt ushered to the picture gallery and ln ene Sees Lae at Leghora. I corvity of a Dlondy struggie between the armed force of | green di m. other respects the calamity was as stated, 43 per Wr government and that torbalent portion of mankind | About clock her Majesty and the whole of the | Sone having been Killed and 134 wounded. fy 0-4 except the dictadon cf the strongest. | company the ball and concert room, where @ colla- ‘The pee pai bet: F and Russia wa pe nk - signed at St. Petersburg on the 14th of June. teen tbe federal: ‘The Berlin correspondent of the Manchester Guardian ae duke Maximilian, of | the, government ef the modified customs ‘The fata! ciectoacering riot 1a Washington is a passage having been received that the Osar's of hetory more sovorcant with «ur experience in some of Gis Royal Highness, Prince Frederick William, of Prussia. | sancticn and signature bad been accorded. tte lencing features, though i presents come which are | The Queen and the Prince. ‘The Espero of Turin eays—The controversy now existing = the thestre upon which tt was performed. The christening cake was placed in tho middle of the { ‘between Naples and the Western Po vers gives rise 5 line fan site? reo ovarewthtasia table opposite her Majesty’s scat. many curious rumors. a oe cove neg mere weno Lnqeeg) comer wen, over vantod of an ost Constitutional memorandum circa of tne cael ou afee the felon flowed iD | saudgon's Bay Paritamentary Committee. | King of Nelo, and now te adirmed that nogotaions tory of Kenora rt, the sory, eo far an it has airenty ibe Commiticn mot on 154 of June—Mr. Labouchere ix aro on 2am Sx 6 marines Pe aie eed ok ene, earety enoughte remind ao Be government, ne ellminar; to an alliance between the two States and Shalevermay Neila orm, ie exempt from the neoualy Mr, Blanchard was the fret witnees examined. Hestated | prellminay go eae vo with the following » inolnes towards the Flssmnantene. overs: mi govern- alker’s Defeat Pott- | ‘ ‘the servants of the comjany; the Indians livea ment, with which she is desirous ef eswblishing the most as ol om Getnell Becton. . PS ag by ‘abing; thore was great abundance of cordial re! expecte {arrival of a Sardinian di- ; the value of the coal mines was greatly exaggerated plomatiat, Advocate Carutti, at Parma, leads to the hope Wherever teation | de attributes the limited number of tne settlers to the | ‘hat im ortant political reforme are in’ contemplation. of General in Mea | restrictions on land, £lan acre being considered @ bigh | The Londen Post of the 16th June observes :—Our Shares sewer | aad, adem, "Ee ret on a | Seana a eat Rau port ehieb vitally coocerns all sro meats and peopl 7 2. Bed aeveioea ar te ae wan the hkeowiedge of thetr orafte, cost us very ard pen s which \pterrered ip that guarantee for the progress , million money ann! ‘nothe* mil ex avitestan weich ‘the predominance of ‘nierns | D¢ dio not get; he was two years LB Ae agg pended cpom oor’ eohetibihiasais fur’ restretaing ‘and re ona. wore £1,100 a year. (Laughter). criminals. enormous ri Orwane Be announced | W8* great dificulty in eet ont foods orf was a eee Fi nip soles mien ine caveat eameal teat bi ineotion “ pleaty | Met impossible to know when the company’s vessel | aiarms us ax the ratio of the progress by which we have of men second ex Tould all” There was much dicoptent among the ser arrived at it,and the fact that itis still rolling and in — wes re | thems bed oot beat hop Toe oolong es bardiy «| Temes” to Dot 0 pt. oe wes s a A found | Colony at all—merely a fur depot. The Indlens wore | A letter from Paris of 18th of Jane says :—The Oredit for the sake of to du. | Kindly trested by the company. Ho administered the hy er it wien — = St ee eee Bimeelf, not being able to pay a recorder. When he want | ‘ured reputation. bares , ee iwcawned | ed acosetable heswore one in (Lavgbier). The ladians | ment, now at 1,176, were freely bought few months fact eotablished ‘all doabt that ther aasinied the | tered no obstruction to settlement. If white man | Singe at 1,600, and “4 ve even touch Aras ir Duecamcering hero bis career, by | occured the land be thonght the Indian w vuld disappear; ee ee ee re tel wise Haan pee A gd fom Feed gh. by 4 ara sasihisibubheaiionm ment expeoted, wih restor e confidence in the public mind Siisecs ana igovervavont of |, Col Caldwell was the next witness. Ho ald he was | With regard to the Credit Mobilier. . nad come ai | Governor of Astniboine for seven years. His duties were | The printing office of the Vatican, in Rome, is about ito Dich closes for the present the be re established in order to print’ the acts and a groat of this extraordinay: From the reese at he number of cocuments connected with the Council of Trent. vemertanto General Walker hes been browgbt This great work is to be divided into two parw, each in back in safety ‘sited tates slaop- | 824 the consequent difficulty of access He had a council | three volumes in folio. The first part will record the pro of war. If be had falien (nto the hands of the Gusta Ricao | 824 8 recorder. There was a ceeding of the council in the shape of a diary. The second commancer, the ‘hich he cvuld have expened | ° two bishops (one a Roman will reproduce the correspondence of the apostolical nua- war that of ‘being ‘gracious sltermati re to pectable inbabitents, The members were cios, bishops, and sovereigns, and a number of other docu- banged. With the mode ae ne the company The people complained that ments full of interest. +2it whica bee bere vouchsafed to him. we have po fault to pon hg vane ‘The latest despatches from the Danubian Principalities ag oe ae et po always bs the pleasure, of on indopradent government 10 po ag my oy py ng pt he Te me wr ees aie os one ca i. ‘es Governor. "ihe ‘did It appears that Vienna has a population of 471,442 souls. partcissle, Det there © es rigt of ny tind without eA GES ree Suan aie cen at meee, {Ss‘ane bie followers from their aie, feaphes an avtigence | ‘1D 1640 there was very violeat 9,453 houses in the city and suburbs. op tte part not to interfere ectively oF passively 1a the company. A sumber of The American and Austrian officers of the Nisgara and metion of tbeir devigua. Without this tacit with bim were very much Empress sities of te natral oat aliteny achanee we do pot hesitate to ‘of Grea: Bri. | mente made for them. receiving the hospitalities of the naval and mosses tain, or of any other Power, woul: 7 penton lead for and mosey that fo the & Marys end to | &, Some of them went to The return of Count de Morny from St. Petersburg to and ‘Bim’ over to tbe Country ‘wheve be ‘bas | Salt » fom remained in Paris will produce great tn the French diplomatic outraged, ond whose forces he bas braved | of be company not to colonize at al! if they could corps. It is reported that the Marquis de Moustier will be ta the Beid Beg — py my — = f by the | Some of the Indians had farms. from to St. and thet M. furare craduct of ihe Uahed Sates te, whether they erases come be Saeed. have received bits from simple motives of humanity, or | [ests hed dioow intes d to offer bit, under tbeir © seat for ‘the | ol! Peake A, poston erise tony wit Ge Sompstods 1's | sdepted for sedieneat or are opt is euficiendy pt. -7 EF WY py LF LY he bas assumed in the fret American city in which be has py aS bad ap opportunity of declaring bie iatentiens Toe mat motion’ fae. fome ler, however, deserves the atteetion of all other govern: Pepe ie The ft anaes cxily cial la O6 aaie Ot ae } Amy said oomgany Seccesies pracum wo ot aed pra! ware ns Sr = = Aiserican republie aso play fast and boone at iia pleasure | ,. THs extmination of American o ain the masime Dy which all ether civilised Mates allow | %# Committee adjourned. temreives to be bound. of the Infant Princess of etn en tbe Court Newsman, June ace The gener! rewult of the en eee a be nk ighoresthe can new be mately. infant , fifth danghter of ber y the Queen vices from M. Aries Dufour, of Lyons, dated ‘and bis Roya! Highness Prioce Albert, won place yester- is kely to prove beter . iD the chal within Bockipgbam Palace. From s résumé which be fut ‘Toe Archb«bop of Capterbury, followed py the Bichop ments are gathered r wane wien The wews from Turkey aad Greece is a8 favor of Lon’en ani tbe biebops and clersymen one tered the chapel a ten minutes befure ope 0 clk as jee bie Ar hoiebow took 8 O66 ide Of the Commanion ove balf, is much better tban inst year, In sicily and Ca- table, aod the Bi-bop on tbe other labria ibe proepe te were encouraging, but the latest advi The Communion table was covered with crimson velvet, cet announor that at their {arth *tage theworms bave be- | up Anticipating the ru " bordered with dee) gold Ince, and edged with bulhom | come severely alfected. In Spain there is only balf a nor | oeror walked about Saint Cloud next day, and went to the fringe. Ip ‘root of the table, immediately below the stepe sy which {¢ * appronched, was placed the Deastifal christ ebing font of miver gi, eleva od Oo a floted circalar ped etal of white and gold. The font contained water brought from the river Jor tam, aod presented to her Majesty epo- cially 1or the oooaston. The Foreign Ministers and Cabinet Ministers prosent at | the rolemnity were conducted by the beralds to seats lo the chapel On ove side wore Count de Persigny, the French Ambas ator, M Van de Weyer, the Belgian Minister, Ooent Kielmausegee, the Hanoverian Mini fer, Count Rerostort, | Min ster, Count Appouy!, the Austrian Moats \'ztbumb, tae Saxon Minister, Chevalier 4 Oli oese Cha-ge G'Affaires : the Dake of Ne mal crop, but it * «till mueb better thaa the last, both as regards quantity eed quality. in Tureany aud the Roman States appearances are very promising. From Lombardy it 1+ wtatea thai \a the districts of Brianzia, Brescia, Berga Wo and toe lo cer Ty roltbe weed bas not xucoee ted, and the eduee will be very poor; but that in the Frival aod the igh Tyrol ail te golog on mort satisfactorily, Ta mont there are general complaints, but t morh better than those of last aeason *bieb pert 16 Chu pmbardy le the richest nilk pro: cueing covptry \o id, it is now beiteved the yield, aot- wi betanaing All drawbacks, will be eupsrior to that of 1856 Ws. Dufour adde that, asrieed by the geueraily vorable temperaiore, the crop, but for the disease in the soot, would bave been marvellous, This persevering malady origin im the bad food which the Vaudeville ip the evening. The famous Father Alraldi, the Inquisitor General at Ancona, has lately issued a regulation, which ts causing immense excitement in that part of Italy. He has ordered Ubat ip addition to otner privileges, the Familiars of the Holy office are to be allowed w have in their possession arms prohibiied to other persoas, and the police are not.to interfere with them at all on that head, The restoration of the palace of Arteaga in Bwoay, the former seat of the ancestors of the KEmpres KF igeaie, and now the property of the Emperor of the Freavh, 1 to be proceeded with instantly, as the Emperor bas approved of plans. the A letter from the island of Mayotte, near Madagascar, of the 24th January, in the Monticur de la Flotte, says:—In formation has been recrived of very rerious disturbances having broken out st Anyouan, ope of the Comore islands Some members of the famy of the-dultan have rr vad Against bis authority and a tempted to dethrove and assas finate him. His cousin, Prince Mongve Alaout, discharged # musket at him, the ball of which jurt passed over the Suitan’s bead, Mongue ajaoui tagn wok to flight, killiag & sentinel who attemp'ed to stop bim. On the following day hostilities commer ced between the partivaas of the Sultan and thoee of bis adve! . After fighting the whole day, the victory remained on the side of the sultan, seven men om both rides having been kitted. Some days after these events propositions were made by @ third party to effect a reconeliiation between tbe opponents The Sultan apyoar ed to aocece with a good grace to this proposa’, but scarce. The procession of the Sponsors entered the Chapel, at five minutes before ope o'clock, I the following order — Lapeaster Hera!d, Chester Herald Commtroller of the Hourehold, Treasurer of the Housebol, Viscount Castlerone Parl of Mulgrave. The Sponsors, vir — Her Roya! Highness the Princess Royal Her Royal Highners the Dochers of Kent Fis Royal Highness Prince Frederick Witham of Prossia. Followed by the Lady ia Attendance opoo ber Royal Highness the Princew Royal (Viscountess Chewinn), Lady And Geotieman ip Aten iance upon her Royal Hghoow the Duchers of Kent (Lady Av Broce and Colovel tr reanch bas now seturned ta patural character, tae hope (f ebter taibed of gi edual impr) roment, The Atiantic Te Company. (From the Londou Star, June 15 } On Saturday morning & meeting of the sbareholders in | this company was beld at the London Tavern, Mr. W. Srows, M ., in the chair, for the purpose of cooridoring the provietous of a bill now before Parliament, to tacorpo- rate apd regulate the Atlantic Telegraph Company, and to roabie (be company to establish telegraphs between Groat Brita, irewnd ant Newfoundiand. Mr Freshdeid, the George Cowper, Bart, K. € and by the Genloman | rolctior, baring read the heads of the bill, ly bad Prince Mougue Alsou! evtered the apartment in jance upon bis Royal new Prince Frederick | The Chairman moved ® resolution that the same be ap- | which the reconciliation was to tak» placo, than he was (General Baron Moltke) proves seized, loaded with irons, and thrown into prison The Mr T Hi Bronx seconded the motion Sultan also caused I’rince Sidi Monten, who bad declared against him to be arrested. events appear to have been provoked by aruses of power on the part of the #ul-@ tan, who, at the instigation of two of his mioiewrs, re. moved from near his seme members of bie family. lrince Mongue Alsoul then determined to raise the standard of revolt. Mongue Alaoui has been sirangled 1a his prison. ‘The French campaign in Algoria does not appear to be from that colony of the 10w important tribes—the Bent p- —T ‘Yenri—have commenced thro sing works, with the view of opposing the advance 0! the French into the interior. Marshal Randon has the inten- on of marching against the “rebels’’—as they are called—as eoon as the military road, on which the whole hare been Ia two anbq rimmed with a deep flowsce of Honiton lace, white tulle apd bunches of ri ver flowers. The top of the corsage was finged ali roond monde Her Majesty wore @ diamond ecirsiet, diamond earrings ad ay 1 necklace The Q een alvo wore the riband | of the Order of the Garter, from which wae suspeoded & ver magnificent * Geor¢e,”” sempored of brilliaaw jer Roy a! Higbners, the Duchess of Kent, wore a white brocade dress, trimmed with blonde, satin ribbon and tole, The stomacser @a ornamented with diamonds Her Royal Highness’ head dress war formed of otrich fenth: ra, blonde and white Sowers, with ornaments of swethyrta aod diamonds The Pripoess Royal wore a dre: of white tulle, embrot Cored with flows silk over « rob glace silk, « diamond % necklace and oroaments Her Royal Mighnems Wore © | iss of lite, cocorred, not et Florence, a stated, but at wreath of water [linea round the beat p ; The Princess Aline wore © drew of rich Honiton ince, | Lofbare The ‘wilowing Ws from s telegraphic despateh ia trimmed with white flowers, over a waite se The Princesses Heiena and Louisa wore d:enses of tele of Wight ince trimmed #\tb biosroma, over s bite ginot wk The Duchess of Cambridge wore & white giact 4k, om broicered with bugles apd rich fringe; the stomacher or pamented wilh pearls, @ pear! peck’ sod earrings. Hor Highness’ t dress was formed of 6 email ¢u ‘The Princess Mary of Cambridge wore a drew of waite tulle, over @ rich white giact pettionst, trimmed witn bovillones, blonde, white ribboo, ard uel may Naval Intelligence, few weeks. Hor destination te China. i { i ‘The body of the dress ornamente! to wan a ete baepitals lucky bargain for Uncie fam. She was purchased for the | ad pccleeaherannapalappandieascned , Arctic expedition after the search of the late lamented Dr. Alighness diamond tare. Dunches A Uerri bie catastrophe cooerred at Legbore oe the Tth | Kane, bat was proven, after « beard of survey, to be anit Btn ny fa haa Upwards of three thounaed persons were assom*ied in the | for thet duty. She has since been om loyed in the conat The Archduke Maximilien appeared i the unvform of theatre degli Aqwidetlt to w\inems the representation of the | survey and other mii ties. Her machinery acd other the navy of Austria—dark blue, with gold approtments a 6 Seve cunennay ne SS een ee oe ee) ee nee His Imperial Highness wore the Collar of the Golten Fleece, together with the insignia of « Beigiac, « Porte goere, and two other orders of 5 Prisce Albert wae tp the uniform of a Field Marchal, aot wore the Collars of the Garter, the Golden Fleece, ane of « Prussian Orcer of Koighthood. "The Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred and I'rince Arthur All ber masta, 9 rigat j at Fame * he goee inte dry dook after nw fitting out at the Brooklyn the coast of Newfound!and in appeared Higbiane dress te take roundings in wivance of the voasols Prince eee arena of Presta wore (he enifore of w be ‘the Jaying down of the submarine cable, 90 the Prossian Guards—dark blee and silver, lis Royal to he more infor mation to the company ia Highness wore the Collar of the Mack Eagle of Prussia aod (© panic, reference to the outer edge of the Gulf Stream. the Riband of the Saxov Ernestine Order verwards, | The United States steam frigate Minnesota, now lying at The Duke of Cambridge wore his military aniform, with am states | Hampton Roats, of Old Pott Comfort, will Ww sea the Collars of the Orders of the Garter and Bath nearteg | on Thorrday, 21 July next. he: His Royal Righnees, the bereditary Prince of Saxe Mew out for | A detachment of marines left the Marine Barracks, inger free bated tn'b ustiorm of ark biae, with silver ‘od ww ihe | Mromlyn, yoeterdsy, ander the command of Licut. b ‘And wore the gold and enamelied Collar of Holmes, for Wari They are inten ted asa part of an Order of Knighthoos. the guard of the Ualied Mates sloop of war Germantown, Majesty’ band several extra perform. lying a) Norfouk, Va. on from ihe Poilburmonte pete , togettoer Presian | Bostewnin Hall and Carpenter Robt. M: Bain have with the choir of the Chapel Royal, wore in be gallery of been detached from the reostring ship Pennsylvania, the chapel. On the entrance of the tne a prompee tte Briush coal into Harm Fide, had been ‘The Re clowe the pred the disenasioe ‘bert sesion ‘The fum rai June, and emipe ot men (uarica Vickeus, Thackeray, Landseer, i i iH i £82 HE i iH i z 1 i To ir £ 5 u 3 Ha if " 28, Ls 3 i H of applause, support last wenk, at enough to ad og lever ~ tbe most anprivetpled The Har. indeed, inJadieious “4 yeide must jure and commen heartog and The New Youx Henatp, with ita ‘usual im ), does not hesitate to say that ihe endoree- ment imprimatur of the Western pe ple go for notaing until the vi bo make up the bg mg audiences: New York theatres pass upon all artistic etensions. add that eaegbeese geeees 1H PAL old man, upwards of 70 yours of see cripple bent with re ual age, was taken from his ed, and the frozen ground and fences into the woods and tied to a, dragged over tree, aud kicked end struck bim with their fixts and scourged him with rode until be was lacerated from head to foot, He sunk to the ground inseasible For some days the phyvician pronounced bis fate uncertain Atrhe fame time they asranlied aad beat all the members of his family, the old lady and a little boy aud girl Taey took the lad with tbem and tied bin toa tree near by where his father was, and scourged him also. Mr. Holland, a respectable merchant, was spending the wight with « rick family in Smithville The Regulators perceiving bim through the window, rished into the house, teized and dragged bim out about half « mile, with his son, & email boy, and tied them to trees about ten or twelve feet apart uod stripped and scoirged them unmer cifully. Mr. Gotland was torrib'y cat from the too of bis shoulders to his knees, The scourging war about similar 1 that given to Mr. Bingham, and would resulted ip bis death, if his cousthution to bear more suffering. vodanly have not been able The details of Biogham’s murder are most revolting and shosking. It is hardly credible that such fends can exist ip @ Clyilized Site, that they should be able to contiaue thetr barbarous outrages for weeks and mou b+, and fasily cacape ali panishment through the merbes of e law, aod by perjuries, is sufficient to destroy all confidence in the Protection of Jaw and legal authorities ‘They took peor Bingham about a quarter of a mile from the becuse and tied bim toa tree. He bad on nothing bat his sbirt, orawers and socks when they took him, They eoourged bim for some time before his voice apooar ed tosink. Mrs. B heard them several umes exclaim, G—d d—n you, der the torture. Ho bad sunk to the earth on attempted to follow them, in her band tad hipped her houre, calling for Mra B. told “ be is, d—n him, if you want him come him.” She ‘went to him, found his head barging waged rut, apparently ing; she raised his head w Sete ee ON oe to an an proportion. with yal ding tho im the Kast Indie it ss Essbas tents onan moe Ss PVULITIVAL. 3° WARD —AT A MEETING HELD AT THE NORTH. ern eat Hotel, corne’ of Cortlandt and Faq , im che ima, the were unavimously elected :— Fi for Secretaries James Craney, oooh Smith; for Sermennt at Jas, Ona tty OOH aivhikaee Bee , 4™, WARD.-IN PURSUANOS OF THS PLAN FOR be re organization of the democratic yb Jean gory, ‘ie egpoeratio Reputhosa «sonsts| Comantsiee adopted b: whieh Wilson Small ts Crowe, Charles J. vougherty; ward ie Morris, Tresatrer , te enrutied members ae P. Coyle, Mo, 4 Rooseve! Fecrmarin, Wm. Locker, Kid john Oliver. OUN RIDDEN, Chairman pro tem. Taos. W. Jonna | Sertaces prota James Uizon Tellere—Jobn Barry, OUNG MEN'R NATIONAL & — A special meet (Taeeday) evening, the street, at balf past 7 c’elvok neatly reqoented of mm: {GAN nm inmant. at Ceatral «punctual UNION OLUB, of the above Vlad will be held this Hall, (74 Grand nitendance embers. By onder JOHN THOMAS PHILIPS, Seoretary, MATRIMONIAL, ATRIMONTAS—RUGINE PORRRST WIL, UPON er ceipt cont any pereve a ie me and fuvare life, (rom & ep ot thet? hand ‘a trne picture of their Intended. Address Kugine 14 Bowery Post offion, WATUHES, JEWRLAY, AU. errs arate Lye Le eal ten phen acd tm ns ft SMEG on meee | eS Rdacantunteteorl F WILLIAM McDONALD, HATTER, OF BROoKU| former!y of Canada, will communtioaie at one with rend whore advise he sougat lap. week ia J.. te wil (7 to bis advantage. ‘Thi - oe There “ay in New York. L'AGART, ALONZO W ADAMS O8 EDWAR” R BOYLE to ibar adrarege dhe a NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES K&LLY, WHO I let: his home on the 3d of 4, with ibe intrntlon of to work at dock, b ; work 2¢ done before he left; nuth or ‘work Ap, information by his unheppy wife I ep bog td Wa NTED—O! Low call on tepben Med welty, something w her advantage Wy ATION WANTED — from Ireland, & 22) inet, Tom eh th: nk‘uliy reoetved by NrORMTION WA: woo left Cleveland at beard of io will be Ann Hernby. of Mi ira C « copy. Ey | ONSIKUR GU'NET OR GUILLET, OF FRANG M i v: Mending his address e Ne: dentia:, will oblige a friend by \d street. | 6 Past Thirty aeoond #1 c aves: pean panne. ever bas rane, the same or . Hilary street two doors trom ‘Srookiyn. will recalve the above reward BREWARD.—PEARL PORTEMONNAIE. —LOST, ‘Thursday afternoon June between vy 471 Broads wd 184 Canal s reet, & pearl card ‘ached, taining & small sum of mony ané a few ‘will retary Raymondetrest with the owner's name . Bilg.on the return of the same’ to H, W. jadison street. 4 nek greyhound, with a burned spot on her back . Shinck losusee Gate od ber usces fs shea coven masataa sid return her to 18 near Elm, wil! re ceive the sbove reward. 5 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, the 14*b inst., a dark brown horse, about 15 hands high ‘no white about him, long tail; sald horse from pear New York: ward son wi BEWARD —LOST, A SMALL BULL TERRIRE bitch. bri: dle color, and answers to the name of Julia buever will return (be same to 8 Saunders’ siore, Ne.’ House, wil) receive the above reward. 5 BEWARD,—ON SUNDAY $5 elise nde oe reel, Fhe wuicn bears't ho No, 2430, manufecturer 2A Feiss aainy Fak DOOR OF 90, fa SEERA Peete oars | Ls. ON SATURDAY, ABOUT 8 ?.M., ON COMIN: from Wall ‘*hrough William street to No. 3 Aw & vromieory note for BW), mad» by Klijah Valentine in fs¥o of J. W. Bell, and endorsed by him, dated June, thre Bowths wih a memorandnm check for §3y. obL.ge by leaving hem at 38 al O8T—& BOOK CONTAINING BILLS OF ACCOUNT.- 4 The fincer will be liberally rewarded by leaving it s Delmonico Hotel. corver of Cham ers 8 reet. Lost sok, THE 2TH INSTANT, 4 NOTE DRAW? by Jobn # wunhan, for $1.00)’ payable to tbe order ¢ Conries Tourley, at the Chatham Bank, al va from Jun 26167 Any person returving the asid note Joo B ur ham, 78nd 77 Kast Thirveenth street, will be satis d for thes trouble. All persons are causdoned ‘against negotiadng «it the above pote. wreet NLA ORT—ON BATURDAY, et'lng ont & browr DTH INST, IN THE SIXTY neon, June 2, aodw *) * sixty one col'are bill. The fieder will fame to W. Kent, with A. 7. | tp 2 TWO TURKISH RAST CHAIRS, ROBT wood ca: fed fromes, b ue and gold satin cover. aad stat I in bair, for sale quick for $25 each, st 273 Howery, fey oor URS ITORE WANT mall qvantities CLATRYCYVANTS —MRS HAYES, THE BEST SERT med jeni cla rvoyant and spiritual beating mediam to The Wore cases of diseases dissovered 2 SPRING TRERT —CLAIRVOYANOR —MAS 8M) BOUR, 9 few doors weet of Broad ray, MoM", 7 _DRVRAR, OLATIRVOTANT, “8iNe eel gt at pep A bn iy, lows, rescribes medict: ee ‘or all - beonare hoe » or stolen; alao, | oR ele ne es DAM HARRIP PR AM HARRY PREDICTIONS ane Cent, pereonali by he axeret A —— gh iy EE street, near arenae, Ladies 3 oro gant

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