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WHOLE NO. 8678. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, JUNE li, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS. POUR DAYS LATER FB‘ g EUROPE, | SiieeiSemscrsetatentel cree tat esc vommcumerssatepoers emenmcnee | IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ae THE ROYAL BUBBUS IN CANADA. coamaaaead ‘There were strong indications of 8 Prepable renewal of —-Breadatufts quiet but steady. Corn steady with an is- Arrival of the North Briton off | *"™*™ "buss tates 2 tcadon. wqnaunmna: Defeat and Capture of Uraga Visit of the Prince of Wales, and the Pre- Farther Point. The Landon Rerald 5 ten ron, given currency io") OME stiles unenanged esate by Woll. parations for his Reception. ~ ‘tos Cain that, the French had conctuded an é THE SIGILIAN. INSURRECTION. wea» ih the Canes eaorin, OY WAG geome | SIEGE OF GUADALAJARA RAISED. Meeting at Toronto to Raise Money for Der cen as memitreoey winter’ ABRIVAL OF THE CALIFORNIA OVERLAND MAI’) Seapansonm aDVANoING. herf orces, Canadian Loyalty Sorely Tried by this Garibe.ldi Reperted to have Entered Palermo. | Te vanes amaneel Wi ahd icles sll tat | HIGHLY (MPORTANT FROM CHINA. | abandonment of the Siege of Oajaca Preliminary Test Arrival Before Palermo of Neapolitan | recruits are not to be exempted from servico with the | and Defeat ef the Lib 1 * "Wenacle of War, “Tvaapuiaton of the Headares nterecmanie Ratwey, i | SetHement of the Didiculty with Eng- | = « ‘a WILL HE VISIT KEW YORK? ae. Ben ae. which was Dr. Holland, of New York, bad an scdience | land and France. : ee, 0, &eo. —_—— of tho Emperor on tho Sth. The advantages of the n- By the arrtval of a British mail steamer at Hivana . terprise were expressed, and the Emperor expressed his Vera Cr possession of, Mexican dates to Ji satisfaction at the route being thoroughly international, | Assassimatiom of the Emperor of 31 ie aed theories ee ae and promised his best protection to the enterprise. Japan. more in the ascendant, Uraga, as will be seen by the an ? téon of the Prinop of Wales.” ‘The Paris flour market was active and rather dearer. Fanruxa Poms, Jane 10, 1860. ‘The ste’ anship North Briton, from L'verpool May 30, ‘via Lend mderry Sst, passed Farther Poin\ at five P. M. ee E ' i | | i to day, m reute to Quebes. from Aguas Calientes, and a ‘one was expected 4 - ae ‘Wheat had slightly advanced, and sales were difficalt. as Guadalajara. juansjuato. 4 Pen yo ows from ig ion bsr Ghimaca co me M. Foald, Minster of Sato, had been makings specch | SIX OF HIS RETINUE SLAIN, Toe constitetionaliste have suffered another detest, es | “vis really amusing tet an American intervention Priale of Wales vil, protabls tease Py . at fe erie acing, wtih be cnet a nde Will be seen from the following, which we take from the | ShOri tat ae a Ee easels wees the 1th and 16 of Sui "Ho wil eal at Hew: Hamburg, | "ation iperor, and predicted peace and prosper- | Two Prim: the Assassins, | Diariode la Marina:— ‘claims ‘thence procesd to Halifax, after bl oy atone nga Apaneinretanteerer tty from bis policy. ¥ saute a We said wo were astonished at not finding any nows ourra, a goncral, and former SOsistr of War of Zaloa- | Which be will steer direotiy Guedes, where ie will —s re It was reported that the Emperor would go to Lyons in &e., &e. from Oajaca io the Vera Cruz papers. The is ex. | ge, and several others, have joined the liberals, and it iss AY zzive pean Be Soir Ge ‘and 16th of ‘The steamships Bohemian, from Quebec, and Gtty of plained. General Rosas Landa has been beaten by Cobos, that such men should be admitted into their ranks. eed are merely approximative, bat they ‘Washington, from Now York, arrived st Queenstown on | *%W days to meet the Empress Dowager of Russia, to grants nd obliged to raise the siege. ‘The former arrived af ows {rom Tampe state that Uraga, with nine thousand are near enough to permit perscne to make thelr ar- the S188. confer about important despatches which she is said to Sravarmp, Mo., June 10, 1860. | Vern Ores on the 24th ult., with a part of hus forces. So | men, was re wards Guadaldiatra, followed by Ml- Fangementa forthe tammmer, with, doo regard tthe —— have received from St. Petersburg. ‘The overland mail coach, with six Sree cath al aap watanle hens the conservative govern- tape six thousand men, Guadalajara ‘here are two or three points eu which very erroneous mH SICTLLAR IHBURRROTION. | he gy wv orn at ounce | see anit ye aa | Obst eg ot Hara ihe sme | Soy hrm Me ta tet | Soe ee ace cae Ba Tae Sengotchen =. ‘thes the bom- | Wasat C7f. So. morning. The San Francisco papers furnish the follow. | Berengueis, the one which took Senor Pacheco to Mexico, | " iis believed that this news was manufactured for the 1 we Relieve i to be eatirely incorrect that there wilt aaneance « popular rising in Palermo, and . perp fang ay aren de or in the Francisco de Asie, ish steamer, a8 the dates do not exactly correspond. | 09.09% Satwucn the ‘Prince tea the Ger aaiee repo ards was pregresing; that Garfeki hel tered the ITALY. lange amg 4115 men, om foot, with sixty | The creditors of Messrs, Jecker & Co. held their fret | However, woos enough remain to face Miramom anyBow; | his mother. if we are rightly informed, the Prince le 10 ee ge wpa ryote a There had been protracted ond interesting debate in | guns, twelve pack mules, and provisions, are on the | meeting on the 26th ult., when the following statement | [tis shocking to think how unaafe the roads are. A | Sime here Cruse pee ae s Ptas wal ‘hat overything was going on | Sardinian Chamber of Deputies on the treaty ceding | march hither, and aro expected to-morrow. There is a | Was presented:— peo eg Ee oe eae cee will be di abpereciated by te inhabitants; but wart obama: Savoy and Nice to France. Numerous telling speeches, | great scarcity of horses and saddles for volunteers now foot “two hnandred Pe eerie of seals act anni ae The Ragltsh and Freach residents of Palermo hed em- | Poth mee aoa orbgtre f beweliptar fs twenty... Pres ace goowtag emmecs, Soopto, here ons telenes te eet tees ten naan pepe be pg aoa yas pm He advised his party to abstain from voting. Count Os | 4 jetter from Judge Watson, at Raytown llth, an- baie ora othe Frey Teowpdon, us icine bag et ain pete os ae d the town, | Your admitted that the sacrifice was s griegous one fcr | nounoes the Indians ready for war, and stealing all the pt fe ‘Me insurgents still cocupied the heights surrounding. Sardinia, but pointed out the circumstances which com: | stock along the Humboldt river. Eighteen whites are re- will attend. 's apparently the Queen's desire thes her poled, aadiag partury tothe ecemity of malt: | parted io Bave Dee kiked sear Honey aks Seelnne We aan be arta at eee Palerme. ‘aa oth Rae 5 5 Se Oe . CONCLUSION OF THE CHINESE WAR. be bo obd fuahiouad ua 60 bore our gust Gia tbe Keeney s defeated the royal troops aad entered J LaTesr. The schooner Page, which left the Bay of Jeddo April Welcome, and, above all, to, avoid self digpiay, bat ‘we ‘were pet contrmes. Po had arrived betore | Te Chamber of Deputies, on the 29th, by a vote of two | 28, and a steamer with news from China to April 10, re- with the peblic whish ce tn igh susan ereerae Several Neapolitan vessels of war hundred and twenty five against thirty-three, approved Py at Sa ceimase hewg eonetetenee yas Os eh bold. Hil oad, taney sad’ bal, we have Bo Palouse the treaty—twenty-three members abstained from voting. | governments their expenses accede to , doubt, when up ne AF He manne Pree Sie EN Oe TE mands, The ports and the navigation of the rivers are to was be. Sener tas ber ene eaee ts ca ee longer doubtful. ‘The fall of Palermo was inevitable, be BPAIN. ae z ns al forces of | Felts Steet tact aud oxilt in the manapeenianey tae ee, Jag Only © qUtatOn Off eee en eee rated bs the sttatacteny tecsee cet the, | having been engeged in the ecole trade, and a proclama | , Notwshslantng The forces of Ramices anf ajeo obtained raomeaia, | 478 12 which we have referred, become masters of Palermo, Garibaldi will declare Sicily | person. She referred to the satisfactory settlement of the va dies Send distinguished Chinese official sets over liabilities, it is generally supposed that a settle, ry victory at Zacatecas, but afterwards were completely Minaya a, ogey edd made for the of the annexed to Iialy, the Malian kingdom reserving the ratifi- | Morocco war, and pronounced the relations with all Pow: |W" eS eer ee * | ment of affairs in court would not amount to twenty-fve Touled by.» frontier ahlet, supposes to be, Zalraga. papas TS ld cla put them ‘ention ef his resolution to universal suffrage. A provi. | ers satisfactory. The late Carlist attempt is deplored, but warning per cent to the creditors. poe tan etter genet Gent me 1. A procession «wily, trades, ko., to tine the ee ee EN nn" | Benen thadien ents Roceee dowd Poodann of oo | APGAEEIRAZION OF’ THR NUPHROR OF ona letns Ode cata Siena Gainey wo megue tom cendaa aoe ee the Gor- ‘An eficial Neapolien telegraphic despatoh of the 26th | Cortes. JAPAN. ‘Vana Cave, June 1, 1868, Before the arrived the goverament of Mexioo | 3° Tho formal of the University “Park. auf neainalin nae ee Liaitat W phiinash vice bin dR Menrbabedy Great Bate et Cuadalaere— ep Ba Leal Pon Seaton won Sees Rete « ceremonie of ine day to parted of aired pee ge apbersy by our columns, ‘Tis insurgents | etlera from Coastantinople slate that the Sultaa’s | of March. He was going from his boase 10 the palace Sokserat Mies ties Proacieie ke trans tented at tbat Une ai Tiaipem ihe forces seat aghinst fated Reve in Boneh end Tar; fe thi Ca ae, a A pay sega, | Sa nm | Lm or Ben ow acest | bl Sis gecesi is om et | "es ale SE aa we name of Nianimaita. . ad . ‘ a by mail stato that st Messina on | port that France and Russia had agreed to the partitiono’ |. is retinue had six killed and several wounded. One Preeabli ar § m Pana 1 Lg ey gents, fbey wer i king Menino ay yy a the 224 oraer was maintained, but everything | Turkey. England was to be offered a share, and if she | of the amassing, who was wounded and could not esompe, | rus, dc, de. nb ene Anctber fares. tas arin Common o lsewbeve aad an Saray oe was ripe for an outbresk in case Garibald! succeeds in | refused they would go on without her. had his head out off by his comrades and carried off, 10 | By the Britigh packet leaving this morning for Havana | large bands of thieves entered the houses, thom. | Sor, Senses eat te bur Bestits vicars: bes vee doabt. prevent his being recoguized. Tend you a few hasty notes of affairs in this country. selves secret policemen, aad robbing what they could lay | “We gee no reason to doubt that the whele of this pro- INDIA AND CHINA. Two ofthe assagnina were princes Of high rank, and hed | ‘The moet important incident of recent coourrence is the | Sit or even is ierfore Te ewes M- | gramume might be gous through. | We believe thet no part ‘The maile from Caloutia 284 April, and Hong Kong | the privilege given them of cutting open their own abdo- | reported defeat of Uregs, at Guadalajara, ‘by Woll. i: | The other day $7,000 wero taken in this manner, ana | ® 't Would be objected to by the Prince's advisors, léth, had reached Bogiand. mens with a sword, thereby preventing their property | would appear that Uraga, who is personally in command | 9! the stolen property found soon afterwards. Five indi THE RAILWAY CAB FOR THE PRINCE. The indigo districts were becoming quiet. Doing conficated, and saving thelr familie the dingrace | of the largest Uberal force’ tn the country, though Degol: | Vigraisrs mc nfss tante'ef things 10t the United fusion ae, | THe, car built by the Great Western Railway tor the “The Calcutta import market was very dull. Produce | Which would entail upon them had they been beheaded. | igao (who is with him) is nominally the Commander-in- Box on without stirring band Sr foot. ‘use of the Prince and his suite !s thus described by ene of was also depressed. Money much easier. Thirty people were bebeaded on the Istof April, having | Chief of the army, marched upon Guadalajara after his If the above news prove true we may look out for a | the Canade papers:— i ested in the affair. 4 year longer of revolution, bloodahed, robbery, murder Jo tte size and outside appearance the car will be stmi- firm at 2s. 03/4. 0 28. 13<4. Freights firm, and in some | been inter success at Sap Luis Potosi, Guanjuato, ke.,for the purpose | and rape. ler an first eless oar tm te painting, & q Bince the death of the old Tycoon, under whese regiem | of ‘who was besieging the place. Theard mas; of Mr. Lordo on shore for not r ee pecessary. cases higher. aieaareere “0 aiding Ogazen, Making a rang lend tte coe 4 at eS ee arma, and seme Many of the royal troops who retreated to China letters ny, although the extot tenor of thq Chi- | the treaty was made, Snure change io | vigorous ammpalt on the 24th or 6th of May, be bed | T221'E ods some months ago, T allo, which the vnlood, twenty six feet tame by. ine foot ‘wiae, "tie Alter the notion with Garibaldi's forces died of nese reply wen not made public, t was known to bo ua | the government, tho present dynasty being opposed 10 | penetrated 1 the main plam, when & battery of artillery | Would have been liquidated if the cous | eis condone vartiion of the’ resm- ure P-- A later cffioial deapateb, dated Naples, May 28, anys the | saissfactory, and hostilities appeared inevitable. foreign intercourse, throwing every obstacle in tho way | (which had possibly becn masked) poured a mostde- | down; but he must thank Mr. Mathews for being in this iene wit yeseal, corse and eublanre Selcilian bands are leaving the troops of Garibaldi, who | 4 dearth of rico wes expected im the Southern pro, | 1 interrupt trade and commerce that they possibly cam | structive fire into the storming column, which betng fol- can he do when all duties are paid now in such Sietory yeast od beg won drupern Owe esa, ave again been beaten at Plans, having had many killed | vinces. do without vivtsting the treaty. lowed up by © furious charge Of cavalry completely | ponds? 11 faut vivre; and may aay je n'en | of cach end of the salon, is ‘the Prince of Wales! and taken prasners. The insurgents ast one cnnnen,and | Hong Chow bed been retaken from the rebels, bot ine | Tbe opposiion, at the head of which w Prince Meto, | revied the altaching pariy. Uragn, heel badly wound. | soit par te rece, aul wadiard case 1 starve. "He | Coronet nnd ‘mirvol te woot, Win tals mp are in fall fight, pursued by the royal troops beyond Corte | silk districts were still in « disturbed state. reported as being as strong as the present governmest, | eq, ig « prisoner in the hands of that most truculeat | {ine creditors whether he wees, ii of i kept in Most | (oumrevrase.s dated sik panel, a shape lke an extended ace, The provinces are tranquil, and the revolutionists | The markets for importa st Canton and Hong Kong oe er LT ee ee Frenchman, General Adrian Woll, and bas probably ere | on, ivappears that Mr. MeLano will ake « trp to Oxy pap Oh a ET discouraged. quiet exorbitant prices asked. otands }, are numerous, towns to death, in accordance with the horrid ‘constructed of blister of ‘too oficial Doren Zeitung pubtahes the following, dated. | Eechange ts, 0X4. yop iiom and along the ropd to the city of Jeddo, All foreigners sedemauthaeansgraibey eal undieiavtrberedee i Sha ‘Goaioo are of the woyle of Lous IV. ea kerr eae Naples, May 27:—The bands of Garabaldi have been ‘AtShanghal the panic caused by the movement of the are requested not to go out afer dark, and are advised by | of the holy Church of Rome. Operatic and Dramatsc Matters. soi anette ha wil Sted pth eva fap totally routed. Garibaldi is endeavoring himself to em | rebels was subsiding. Business continued very dull. Ex- | thelr respective Consuls to go armed at al! times. | Aw may be supposed, this intelligence, although re. | The Cortesi Opers troupe, afer giving four delightful | to comfort and convenience. "At the chher end ef” ark. ‘The rebels acouse cach other of treachery. change @s. 74. 0 68. 13d. : gutepten ® | cetved cum grano, le rather © damper upon whe | performances at the Academy, bes suspended operations | © ihe ale Sine ae las, bee De ee ‘The contradiction of the above is the following: — At Foocbew business was very quiet. “Arr at Pan F; 19, slp Sarlight, Howes, mesar, spirits of the government folk at this place. With Uraga | for the present. The season will be continued, how- payee? 5 ‘Tom, May 29, 1860. ‘The sbip Laura H. King, for Vancouver's Island, had 189 ders from NY Sou Ber Engin Hony"rat | he eral cau wil bave lah & moat abs leader and | ever, with a grand matinée for the Japanese. The officia MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. ‘The official Gaselle publishes an official despateh from | pet back leaky. Tagan eam | general, and one whose place it will not be easy t9 sup- | ssnounsement of the file will be found elsewhere. We [From the Toronto Globe, Jane 7.) Naples announcing the arrival there of an Engiith | The Intrepid, from China for New York, was a wreck May 19, sbtp Joo Stewart, from Oallne; Virginie Hy. — | py, for it must be confessed most of tho military talent | are giad to learn that it is probable that the sesson | | A meeting of the General Commi sf oceneinn Steamer with the following news:—‘The insurgents have | om Belvidere shoal at the entrance of Gaspar Straits; —_—_—_— | 9 om the other side, However, the case may not be so | Will be continued, and that the public will have an op- | yi wei tess yetortag Remaeck nd Gee entered Palermo. A considerable portion of the popala- | crew saved. } From Santa Fe. bad after all. Because repulsed one it by no means fol. | portunity of seeing and hearing Cortes! in “Medea.” ber, Hiall—the Mayor in the chair. There was a tion have risen. The city hae been bombarded by sen | The United States steamer Hartford was at Hoag Kong. | St. Locts, June 10, 1860. | jows that the slege of Gusdalsjara is raised. Once taken | Miss Carlotta Patti's concert, which we announced 1 © tect With tie» the, vita é, nna and land. The bombardment commenced Sunday morn- | The Santa Fe correspondence of the Republican says _ it would be the best possible base of operations upon the | last week, will take place at Dodworth’s in « few days. to the effect, ‘that in view of the ‘van of he tng, and the firing continued when the steamer left. | Phe Latest by Telegraph, Via Lemdom~ | the altack on Fort Defiance, by the Navajoes, was made | qa itself. But the danger is that, if the liberal forces | There is every prospect of, ® superb concert, and an | Prince of Wales, it is desirable the 0. Pan, May 29, 1900. derry. | from three different points, just after the setting of the | jd xot return to the charge and got in withia a day or | élite audience 10 enjoy it. ‘Mise Carlotta ts a sister of | corded to his Toyal Bighnem shock be worthy of the The Patrie publishes under reserve the fellowing des- Loxpow, May 31, 1860. moon, while the garrison were asleep. One pariy en- | two after their failure, they will bave had Miramon him. | Adelina Patt!, now on « triumphal wur through the Wea wisioay by the'Mayor and corporation with ‘The Times’ city article of Wednesday evening snys:— tered the sutler’s store, and carried off everything within | self upon their rear with several thousand men. Thos | The voices of the sisters are very timilar, aud, in culti- | che citizens; and thet all the expenses incident te the re. but it was not maintained. There were no gold opera- ly driven off to the mountains, till the troops were com- | forcign intervention. The truth is, there are too many on At the theatres the week has been entertaining, generally. ‘This morning the funds showed a slight improvement, | reach ; another party attacked the corrall, and waa final | goes the war, and thus it will continue for years without ‘vation at least, one is the equal of the other. wn eS Ties ip as tee both sides who get their living by it and do not wish for | though not especially lively. Mr. Nixon has gone | Dr. Coxnon, M. P. tions at the Bank, and but few applications for ‘iscount. pelied to halt, in consequence of random firing from the The daily increasing political distrust on the Continent fort, the darkness being #0 great friend could not be dis- keeps the rate of money extremely low, and promotes re- tinguished from foe. The Indians were estimated to be mittances to Londos. At Hamburg the rate is only 1, over a thousand strong. Twelve were killed and four Or grace of the government of the United States. their money. b pretty ntlelbocengsesaain, rad ave an) “ras osams evel. onthe Geeet Reston te ew | 3 = hin pone enh WN OS an a : or papules lees | sm for the reception of the Prince of Wales being raised York and back ts 6 per cent, about four times the usual ‘The London Times places no reliance on official tele. graphs {rom Naples as sufficient time has elapsed to chow they are sheer fabrications. The following is the latest intelligence resetved by the fimes from an sathentic — terme. diatress is felt im consequence. which orn eign tieieiiammmaen Wm. Fenn, an underwriter in London, has been ée- ieste, Sots rockin. Teere wee sisb, an tmercbaagy lean tenor, Mark Smith as the deserted Priceteas, and Se el coanetenste A es a papeiar tng os Palermo and an attempted bombard. | cred bankrupt. Liabilities £200,000. @arivalat’s Fund for Italy. Sete onan prom esi a geeemece’® ship and | Davidge an the fascinating Adaigien. There ie also con- | Mr Dvaaan said he ¢id net aemere aren ant tand by the Nespottan trvogs. Tue eq. | TO? Day Now asks what shall become of the report | A subscription n ald of the cause of freedom in luaiy, Fee tmperedor'at the capa AiNbo Frees itbrs cart, iu which Madame Vou Berkel sings exceedingly | of Mr. Boalton's motion, and be intended to rey Se tsi tis Wihiene Was expe. of the national defence commissioners, which hes now for | with General Garibaldi ae ts leader, ia opened by the un. | have been at for @ EPA E ar anitorme | well, and other entertainments ee a many weeks been in the hands of the Minister of War. | dersigned, Malian residents of this city. ‘Mindful of the | [or tbe trovge, snd gale, Graves eee Sigh ottowrs Of | At Laure Keene's, Mra John Wood and Mr. Jefferson and equaable, that certem GRRAT BRITAIN. ‘The Fiat in & leader desoribes the terrible tortures in- | substantial proofs of sympathy they received st the been creed to oopy the ret arsegn whch hoe have been taking the town with their “ Jepanese Em ing eo eoeptcn on opal, Might te no political news of importance. fiicted by the Neapolitan police. | ands of the American people last year, during the war Py ey oe will tf assy,” certainly one of the most extraordinary diplo- sakes mo tye ae ppt tore ‘Rot im season, owing to Whiteside Pants, May 31,1860. of indepemdence in Northern Italy, they have again or. aus moaraty, bateed, Bs to be resctvel es amar matic demonstrations on record. She steeptoanannnees tbe funds should be laid before a public meeting ‘The Momiteur announces that the session of the Corps ganised as a committee, for the purpose of soliciting the: | riy; ‘be pomp displayed in former times ‘the ar. | for to-night, with the ever popular “ Jonny Lind. —- - Aa PASM t nelidey’ san gal bad prevailed all around the Kaglish Legimlati{ has been adjzurned till the 80th of June. | Aamiatance which never fails to be granted by the people | rival onge viearey, Ee coum’ res tne go. Mr. Wallack will bring s long and very prosperous | r.545 tobe by tne tay, on nena const. It was severely felt at Liverpool, where it Navies, May 30-0:90 A.M. off this country whenever the advancement of liberty i to Sao GS th dear te eel wesaneen ate, feagon to s close on next Saturday. The house will ta tbe potc wont f this course. He hoped ‘nfiieted considerable damage on the shipping, but | The bombardment of Palermo lasted several hours. iS eats of Mites, indagebbdinn, tan tatines Mur, Meta preserve, ba heath iis rytag inate be opened by Mr. nt Me. W. & Viens en = Fame An ms ae nothing of & very serious nature, ‘The following | Garibaldi entered the town on the 224. The headquar- Garibaldi, to the heart of every free minded gy A yy ey yy the Monday following. “The Overland Route’ will ptt Amerioan ships, lying in the Mersey, suffered more | torscf Garibaldi arein the centre of ths tows. The man, cad for asatetance. ee SF ec vo taneen one ‘afuaanen be played all this week. Mr. Moore repisces Mr. John | was te be given to the Prince of Wales when he or lems from the effects of the gule—Young Sam, | onmber of killed te large. from me cpsase all over Karoperis wily werare com. | ., mere bas Deca great excitement tm tnancial circles in | Brougham in the cast. The latier hes gone to play « | ‘ Toronto, amd toe prosanle cost Afr they ed tor Boston, wae driven from her moorings ead went ae fident, find an echo on these , and the descend. | Somecquence of the failure of the omisent banking bouse | sar engagement at Boston. iigheces, the probable cost of woch coud tron bs eater ashore, but floated at the next tide. The Rockaway, for 001 TELLIGENCE. sata cf Washington, better able thaa any ether people | ‘5 be Monsieur le Vieomte de Gabriae, ite Soars wenid | urs. Julia Dian Hayne takes her farewell benedt to- ‘and such cotimate laid before the pablio New York, had carried away part of her quarter deck LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. PP oa Th ate ao tee ter, who converted ail bie 'y into Jecker’s bille on | night at the Winter Garden, previous to her departure for Bt ts by a collision with one of the landing stages. The Weat Lavearoon, May 99,1800. | Yacee"srreedom in the fact thal eve Dis Wo, modern ar PS: macribcion, om roxie 10" ta tall Frenees bor sea | MiroPe, where she ie going upon an artiatic tour. Mrs. | subscription to gives proper reception to Uhuir Point and the J. M. Wood, from New Orleans, were beth | The sales of cotton for three days have been 13,000 | civilization. wih bie fall of 1 as he hed fet | Hayne, though s fine tragedienne, shines to the greatest | sovereign. gg Te considerably damaged from being driven agains: the | bales, including 3,600 to speculators and exporters. The | ABnexed will be {cand s full statement of all that has tered Yimself was the caso whea be left Paper | advantage in comedy, and she has selected the “Floney | thie matter, and was confident that the ae ceaewcll, The ship Adslaide was run afoul of | market hes boon very dull, and inferior qualition show a | Uren colected and forrarded by the undersigned Malan Trery anerrain arc even en edges. Moon’ and ‘Young New York,” la which she has had | Some forward m a liberal manner with thelr suteerip- by & bark, dipped her anchor and run on a | sight decline, quotations being very irregular | "The expenses of the subscription will be defrayed by being tavertod. that Lardo de Twjade, the sDlect’ men’ ta distinguished suocem, as the Dill for her soirée d’adieu. | Mr. McWasren cousidered it would be a work of some mad bask. The bark was out down to the water's edge TRADE REPORT. | the committes as heretofore, #0 a8 to remit intact to Italy | in Cabinet, will go cut. Lerdo le tired of the war,aad | At Barnum’s Museum, today and this evening, Mr. | diMoalty tm the present condition of the ely; te raise 8 ‘and sunk. The Emily Gardner, from Savannah, was | The advices from Manchester are favorable, the market eee ccemied br the Menties Of te one Teles to make 8 peace at almont aay price; but our ite Harry Pearson plays in “The Villagers” and ‘The School ee raed + +f ameney driven ashore up the Mersey on Garston Point and re- | being firm for goods and yarns, but quiet, on scosunt of | mittee by ethers ‘be furnished with sub- fight it out to t Maer wndee ania Fined %0 | of Reform. wee ior stat ar aes wosie mained. The Houston, from Galveston, went ashore | the holidays. Si Wen Teirty ceveath ot teeta be the rein of thelr Bopea for tha, proat Fes At the New Bowery three pisces; the drama called | be Bigber then formerly, and he did mot Uaiait thet it near Bramberoagh, up the Mersey, but came off at the LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. EY. 66 Broadway. Soe SS ee, wir bata waged ia ‘Kenneth,’ the Japanese peatomime, “Magic Hands,” by aw alec ad maraten —~ 4 nexttide. The J. L. Hale, from Mt. Johns, N. B,was | Breadstuffare generally dull. Wakefield, Nash & Co. i= —— Th {altea Salen hipe Savannah, Saraigay Brooklyn and the farce Young Amerios,’’ will be given. uoe. MS Griven against the pier and sustained some damage. | report flour dull bat seedy; wheat dull and steady; rod, Ty, ye A Supply and the reveaue cutter Dede are Port; ofoars ‘The minstrels, Geo. Christy's and Bryanta’, aro fall as | | Councilman Baxtan by Jaw should be sub- Maria Mattalda Gothen! Boston, 10s. 34. 4168, O4.; white, Tie. & 128. 44. Corn stesdy | 0 1 2 inovar suest crews all well. fhe Preble and are daily | ever. George Christy has a new Japanese piece, and at ©. KI them to vote the om of ae Cowes the 27th vm nates protien and in more demand. : ; |e #8 Brosdway (Re eases eae Carl iow Ormaas. Mocheate’s Hai tho return of Dan’ Beyent-tns rend Sas Lo mS AS 4 ei from a calaoa, The storm was very sovere on the Rast- LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. ig a ana thould anything interesting be reoetved by her f will | the hearts of the halitués beyond measure. Woe Jemnitiaiiaian tn tte fers. erm coast. Eight vensols wont down at Great Yarmouth, | Provisions quiet. Beef dull and quotations barely G. Gajatily 43 Wall strect se cet Strangers and others will find due announcements of ai, | 4A 'ermes Jomm Surm satd be felt cortata oP: andJorty or fifty lives were lest. maintained. Perk dull. Bacom quiet and steady. Lara | ATEMENT. Pay is ‘Vana Cave, June 1, 1860, berks oe ag ti hae Mr. ee ae aia vo wae The presentation of the two belts to Heenan and Sayers | dull and nominal st S78. for good. Tallow quiet at 54%. |, Amount collected for the families of soldiers ia ‘The Corps Diplomatique—The Prussian and Baglish Minis. 6 columns. Y Sees rer snmage, and’ he (ler. Doak cite 4 Alhambra Palace, Leadon, RPOOL PRODUCE = aoe 13, and remitted te the Central Com Miss Mary Agnes Cameron, a native artist of much abil. ee tee enemy of met was te take piace at on the Live L PRO! MARKET. | mittee at ‘r receipts published in the daily tere—Intervention— Defeat and Capture of Uroga—Rob- a o > ieaoaae py yl pt TL ames evening of the 20th. Tickets of admission range frem one Rosin firm; common, 4s. 64. Spirits turpentine dull at epee Boerywhere—Milstary Movements, de., de. ar couvade weenie tesa fooms. The o osas ash o cums for 0 cumablo resnplion fe Son Ja } ; tery 248. Gd. a 84a, 91. Sagar quiet. Coflee steady. Rice quiet. | mdiedeten . pr they RAY ‘The schooner Potomac sailed last Wodnesday, and 1 f of Wales. poveral sueceeding days at the Alhambra in « olle—Sales unimportant Ashes dull Mies Agnes Rebertson has fin shed ® very successful en lar. ox Sheriff Janves again contended that Cminlasotmnnen, ens ematareareen meena] Lomvow, May 80, 1900, | sqement at the Thestre Royal, Montreal. Mr. Dion | 17 ezsim vss the Da Only fom orks tela’. cipal provinglal towne and give sparring exhibitions. Breadsteffe Om and steady. Sagar quiet. Coffee stea- Bourcicault and Mr. Charles Wheatleigh have been playing tions to testimonial to Philander Hall, second .wete, amd Daniel Davenport, | ay, Tea very firm. Rice steady. Tallow, 628, 91. « 1a “The Colleen Bawa’ to crowded and delighted houses: CAREY, cd's eon oan ree third mate, of the American ship Ocean Monarch, had | 525.64. Linseed oil, 288. 34. Iron—Soo'oh pig dull at of the Arch cert Gheatre, Filia tetynts be rilsed for ibe a of Walee’ recuption by veleciore Deen fousd guilty of mansioug hier at Liverpool in having | sé. od. a Sis. The wool salen progress briskly and Mr. John E. Owens, manager of the Now Orieaa® | soneoription! through Wi asegecaused the dnath of & seaman memed | prices are firm. ee eet aa we PP. wen of ‘thes Mr. Weatt, whe objected to Vampire in the race for the Lonpox, May 90, 1800.69 ‘Witttamsburg City News. rea temere Ral sie sams forthe paronan Derby on account of hie age, had withatrawn his objection | Coggote closed om the 0th at 061; 8.96; for money, and Toe Catamrmorme at Rast Wriuamsncna.—Mr. Jacob | the for Se rs, oe and cffered the fullest apology Mr. Tem Brosck, at the | 95. « 9634 for sceount, " Hatler, one of the men injured at the explosion of the | ‘ery hrinciple, bul betore the bille were s bane Gime declaring hia conviction that hie odjestions was entirely groundless There waa a rumor of 6 matrimocial alliance bot ween the Pringo of Wales and a Premian Princess. AMERICAN STOCKS wy The market for Amerioan securities was steady Iilinaie Central Railroad shares 410 48 discount; do. Central 1's of 1860 (‘nevland), 92; Kris, 1934 0 20; New York Con- | signed nowy the aan ee eee Til | There they were at once in the haods Manos Lodo, and oon had to fire works manufactory of J. W. Hatdeld, on Friday last, Im Montreal they bed Foes tire Ten men changed with ribbasiam wore under arrest at | irq Rettrond, 71.8 78. FE en A ee eee pee Thea Seats | b@ bamiied them withoot pity. He eaid that the govern- Dundalk, ——— im thetr strngg'e for freedom. ment of Miremon, of orcree, was the legal oe, proved by On ber return from New Vork the Great Bastere goes Tre Very Latest, undersigned hope that the citizens of this free land Jett bis cabinet in Mexico; that wes a gene to iittord Bo [ov rmace. P70 Lowpomeenny. | wil! eecord the +fforte " whom the President had ‘and with 4 aw ‘The One ral J A’ Preskiom: P. the fore'ge Ministers 40; thet their A company was being forved ie London (0 constract Lrvanroo, Mag 8i—P.M. | Piatti, D GB Panguiecti, A. Magal, Vanmt, sommetiestiog wee of For. ip pubes for the conveyance of parcels to and from yari- Cotton — Sales yeeterday ana Jo day 16,600 bales, inctad. | A Susi. A. ", ; eigh Affairs, and that he wee this ; that to address .

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