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which was © Arrangemeaa fer te se wt the Gtlmor Bovre we Pieasiag ovat set ‘to their j ani Movare, Brae, the for thoi exer Mowe io maki: for our ma- onal -uer wore splon- Med, and at them Me easier wan fitted o ms Bleeping ebamber and the Soors of tht pertor, ware (or apertens Tee tet ‘a. tee, whose ty -- be (re that on or two ane =the as th Daeey <o@wt Davy 10 THE JAPANESE YO "KEW bo replied, | P — attr ag vers ‘ow indie ‘Flow do you ihe + Baltimore great © ‘Then, of o ———eee muer; Tie arte, you like u Boma’ Yea, very | “y «Oe ines” Bilect <5 the Reported Ascasshuation Of Me tor the w 2, Doma ana . a te om wise of Deanery. ow'a ar Yycoon— Amusements of the Embassy, af he lade how you love thew, and uaphe ane of them ee, bea OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE, BALUMCAs, Jone 9, 1860. Departure of the Bmbusy from Wushingtow —1n+ Recaption at Baltmn—" lemmy? AbrowteThe Bnertainvm nes qd Daylay— ie Start for the Quaker City, de., de ‘Troe Japanese are Opening their eyes in wouter at the event of ibe last two days After vegotating for iv @ month wt Weshingtoa, they wore suddenly put upon o goarce of fart livmg whica Gas tried tasir motel more fan anything trey Nai Defore ex perieaced, | 2 you ave ayvaro, the seventy comowing tho Embarsy srotse1 ihe thresbold of Willard’s Hotel for the last ume Bi mght o'clock yesterday morning. The Am>steadors, qooried by tne Naval Commissioners, were, togetaor wih the sisteca principal offisers, scoommodated M carriages ant the reet in omalbuees, Taey Jolt wita more jy than sorrow at tue departure, ead were @riven through strects a® empty and eilent as usual to the Railway stavon. Ca the way passere by merely torued ‘Found for 4 moment to glance at them, bu! many were Wo apeinetic Ww doever that Public curiosity bad ev @ovy died out, and the Japenese bad siayed too long at Blachi: gioo. At Dal port eight they left the depot ta a apecial train, Meo ears of which were vewly painted and varniehed, and Bad a very tasteful amd olegaat appearance. Ferm tho wre De el and Siripes moa the red ball of Js Orpicled CD Bameroas small Mage, fluttered gaily Sn proceeced “without sBloppug © Camies sireet etetioo, where | arrive? at fro minutes pest ten, immediately alter which & eslute of seveawen WORE Hee area On aieppin, Me are 9) bee from the esr tho onief Ambassador took FOL)d take CORpAFriON UH YOU aa elore Wh yoa w Jenghed sod doubled Rimself op, afer hie tp moments of mirth © Ha” be repliet ¥, Rod @& 1f FOMe Kew thought bad etrnck him, “TH (eke two, ene for myself sed one for some ong ta Japan.” “Ob, ob.” eaid 1, “Im tha: care I'd rather be you than your frp? Afier this ] went to bed and so tt if to be Bopet aid Tommy Uo compe down etaire soon anor eight leew the rq Yolgek ines ser! Be wtreet Preceneion then moved vp Catvert to Deaded by the Law Grays with # bant of music followed by eo immenke crowd aod (ne windows aud sidewalk elovg the fice of roule were Laronged aime as Genrely a on the pre sy Bau ikerobie® wore waved nd the white b women, an? Tommy was Keps busily occupied in kisming bis Mm reture for winter favore oo the part of vome Inc ee arriving st the depo! the Law Greye drew ap ia ingle fle glory the piet'orm fronting the wate, Numerous Poller wen were oo duty, ouder the Mlrecton of Marsnat Kane, ont ag the crowa wore Kept out of the station there War bo went of orcer prepa ations for departyre having heen com . the Va cr, Maren! and other dignitaries took leave of the an < ore wih a thake of the hande acd an exchenge OU the ress} enall © SRATIC AND DRAMATIO MATINKK FOR THE JAVA PER AT THE PUILADELPELS ACADEMY OF MUSIC. (Frow the Pibavelphie Prema, une 1k] The manrce wt the Academy, when coraee off on Tuse Cay aflerncon, fOr vhe erpeoial gravbexvou of the Java beke (ONO the rest of maDkind), will Pe unter the pole a) rection of Wheaties aad 01 we. Ab Warmiug! oe Jeane bete Dad noe cdanos of recing way theatrical po rforman sod these op Tuetoay will pe wholly ew to them pian Dayont, aud the eecoad tbet of Com meneer Lee a wed inte toe bau of tae batik where wey were wet bY Lhe Mayor of the city and tie Chief Marront, Ww whom they were ‘etroduced vue ether cig + Were aro presected to them, afer wmch Mey were couducied W the has 'some Opes baroacues te wang The procession thes formed, and started in ths follow Order, Ti wae headed by & detacnment of police followed by (be Tay tor Ligne Dragoons and the Bagie Ar @rery, the Fires tiene Wigede uf Marvinuo Voluateure fed the Lalayetio Light Dragoons Tom eame the ba Pouches, The first of these was occupied by the Mayor BBE dis Secretary, the second DY the Presi ents of the frst and second bracbes of the Oty Qounct faev came f the memoers of Doth Dracches of tae ; them thowe of the Foreign Coneuls, wine Were followed by those of the Awbarewiors and euite Bee iether were douked vpooeacn side Oy the Ladepeodeas Bao Law Graye, «ho gowa as & guard of hour during fhe procession After the Embassy followed tho Jackson Guarda, the Brieits Guards. the Fifty third regi- Tent or Maryland! Guard, the first Rile reg went and Merce refs compavicr, a Datalion of Sty Gus Mery company, avd tae mewh rs of the Fait Bre deparimen., ¥DOO Ose the provession mawber by Lesrly I¥o buatred, were ail Drown surte, Diack paplacons, white belts ani ehite fire bat eo, (008 were all Pepatnted and brightens 4, Bnd Pdcmten wal) 801 wroatbs of flowers 401 on0 af ‘Lem, the “Qomo.,” was kopt working over the waole Bae of route. From the depot the procession moved slowly till it Peacbed Baltiiuore stect. Here tt baited for about qusrler Of ab dour, appsreniiy for the purpose of allow. Bewug the mwmeute Crowd asgetobled to watiely their ca Fiowity Dy lowking #4 De étrenge visitors = Atthe corner @ Baitimcre aoc Butaw streets the crowd was 8 deose B toretard the progress of the procession, [i was ew - dept that al) the world sod his wie Lai come Cot w B68 te Orvpteie, und the ‘terest excited by their vielt waa etd og }rSs (nan iMtense, As the procestion cor uoued on tts way down Baltimore Beet te Japsnere exobanged emilee with may a Bat famere oesuty, aba ip more than ope instance & Kee or a Waive of tbe band, Wo rever amidst tne 94 from the Loore tops or b pd baloonics they Csught sight of tusir ows, they point od 1s out to rnch other with evicent geatifioation —Taletsa or Tommy,” ag be siguA Dimesi!, occupied a Bext ta inp rear Of the one containing tae »" WIC co Compleiely Mind the venisl thet there wae uo roma for bim w et beside it, as be winned t) do Bt the tation. He was airoaty making hiessif cooapiae- Bue by bis conning glano* aud gravioas cows to such as parboularly ait acted hia auenuon ead as aitns a tue took out ‘or Tommy, tucy were pot him oct from toe rest, and there was of bright eyes to get e look at him, whon, from mouth w mouth there ecboet the words, “There's -” “Oa, ie that bio?” excalmet « ae Aud bo. juets aad o'ber presets, DO e vee pting letter: ere Drown and banded to ein. ‘To wy taste, Tommy wes, as be aiseye is, tae best @rceve’, and what te Detter, the best lookuig man of tae Be barsy end Bo thougbt the by ties, a stow mipates past eleven the ekiny mn ‘We Mary nnd LLaiiar, wDeG the mil tary drew up in ioe, NOC We ViEWerN were exoUrted tole the g’and of the Back ing, which was theatrically decorated aad wore a Digdiy fertive appoaraove & profusion of lower8 apa evergreens was distribaind Sbout the bei), end a Govdic foo min war garianded with Pere, Bouquets, Oxge and emlems of various kiuts Sdovnied 08 ai) Rives, Wie Bll around the galleries wore Berg with res, white and dive festooung ‘Ihe reception stand was teoora ed a0 ferlormet with ne- Broa! arapery Hod \¢ was spyroacbed by two Ftarways ‘The oviiiv, moed with emblems lost desig Prev, es may be supposed, when the Japaowe bere trlored the presecee of the galaxy of beauty framed ia Donvets, the ely bt was cot ooly p.ctureeqae bat amigas, fhe mevor sad Cry Cow » Being foremost ww “ae Bev of procession, were reary t reomive tae eavoye Aree Ambassadors advances to a rms of the guert of P poritioa Toe Ma) oe was formaily intro be Mccreased thew ia the iollowing Srrived at AOU LaNCIES—It affords me sincere pleasure to you W the boapialiies of tho city of Seicome Bamwmore, ani to xpress the gv a'ifoasion we feel im re Sivivg yoo wr Our guerta Co operating most corclally Whe dis Excelieocy , toe Uremacn, of the Uelted States, io ) menos Ww Our rower, the Smca tele Kg, by © i mB of mere than & Goarter of a reli of People engaged io the pureun of ao expanéed war variod Qemmeree. Your prerevor ia tais coun y, ate erediva Bie w bis Majeriy ive Tycoup aul compl mvlary oe Best and Pieiog Nation, Will got be wlLbout It@ eect ape BU clames OF Our Ci Z-F8, aod w jus appreciation erery Where of ibe kied sod |ideral sprit wbicd bar prom ytoa Four vet The oily of Baltimore i# the fret te the canto Ff FopAiour cities to which your attention wil Be directs4 Wes Ne hold Commercial reistioes with every pert of the civilized world, are Lot without & kuowiotge 44 the power ana remurces of the migaty enjire wuino Jou reprevent They nave instructed m*, through iweir Sotbor! ed agents, to catend to you this weloome Ia 1 adarging thi pleasing duty, you will permit mo to ox Qo the bepe that your Miknins, BO iboraliy cooceives ¥ your illustrious sovereign, 601 80 KbIy onodacted oy Four EXowllenoves, may prove mntaa'ly ac ractagemne, aun mey Fe ound, io ail futore time, to he soto Merdial prow. and sl vance: ot of two great nations of the ety had been tous tenteret, Dupont adorese-d a few words ty the Amba saey stood up, 2 On the plavorm wore introtcesd o'clock they left the bali and rs pens at Conan dvis through toe wierpretera, poo * end many of the gu fetbem Att ©8078 OF ONO Of ibe ReOretaries, WhO wan Wise enough Dot to Com Municwe euch Indefinite imteliigoase to overture & the opera of worth» aroh “Wolem Tell,” play reek orches ra and the Cord phe performances, after wDtct ein Boe will follow, the partwor ¢ ro end Locrezm by Signor Tamaro (a good teSor) and sigworm Parodi, The amusing farce of © Toe Roush Diamond” come pext. «ith Mis Joho Drew au. J. 8 Clarke in the leariog parte: aed the wil be targbter proof t the broad wumor ot Mr. ke joes rot Fy amuse (bem Then Parodi 1g ‘The Star egled Bauver.”’ The chore aug by the two Maveperchor Aerociations i perform Rome uf bi cartour sleight of Dai me of the beat performer be snle (0 con The Deuce of Tw 5; wod tbe charming Muy Pole ‘The Fert Men of the Uicew Mme,” wil ete and conclude ® very varied and georrmily #: tractive serier of performances. The admiseion al parte of the bouse will be a dollar. OUR PHILADELPHIA COBRESPONDENCE. PRiLAvaipita, June 11, 'Set The Beported Assassination of the Pycoon—The Japa amd the Philadeiprra Doctors, dc , de. ‘The reported arenssiaation of the Tycoon has create: considerable excitement in thie cite, as it threalens i Cestroy wil the prevent arravguments for the foseing of the J ose, end substitute their forms of mourniag — ‘urmirg of garments josie oul, and of screens aud siding door Wpry turvy The intelligence was communicated to the Nava! Oom miseion at an early hour this morning dy the Associate! Preee sgeocy. They wtll not divulga she news to vo Rwmbessy nti) more definite tuteliigence ts reosivad. 1h is not likely, however, that tbe Japaneso will be kep! Jorg 1m igporanco of ibe report. Even if their interpre ter does vot get hold of tt to the newepapers, they will be informed br some of their visiters. Mr. Portman, the interpreter for the Uatted States, whore intimate acquaintance with the system of the Japrmere goverament renders his opivioo important io this taster, sumpicious of the whole story, 609 cousider it @ conord similar to the reported death of Mr Barrie the American Consul. !! it be true, howerur, be duw po think it will sertousiy affect the empire, as the fyoor ia se Irreeponeivie <Clcer, reguiated enurely by bir micievera. ‘The Medical ty of Uhle otty are taking chargo of the phyetciare of Suphes with the most graufying vesults. Ou Suocay, by invitation of Dr. Gross, « Pro feesor of Jefer:on College, they were present at a surgion operation of liubonomy. The operation was psrforme. poo Danie) Lemen, @ reaidont of Wilmingtoo, Dob. Mory- ome, Mesgak! and Nanoasa Geosiro represented tt Japanese. Among the A neri.an pbyricians wh> i the opersiion were Dr. Miler, 0! Louisville, K Preaigent of tbe American Medial Apsociation at tte re ornt eervion at Now Baven; Dr. Paaooast, of tal city, and Dr. W. T G Morton, of Boatoa, the disooverer of the anasthetio efiect of ether. The Japansee dociorr conducted themse’ vee quite profesaiona'ty ut the De tsi seo the patier( (esting (he pulse, ike tongue, Ao. E.oor #as then edmivigtered, mpd ike effecte upon the surj-ot were tn teully walebed by the Japancte, On questiouleg tnem | wes found thet they bad © alight aequaintsace wth thy Preceaw, Dot were greatly surprised at the subtle work Inge of the etber, The operation war then performet by Dr. Groas, whose every movement way noted. Al tr concluelon the tneirements veed were examined by th: Japanese, who teemed to be cosversent with thar re apective vere The Jepavese have accepted an fpritetion extended by Doctors Grove aad Parcosat to Wielt the ctiaique of Jeffe- pon College, and alto the Pemosyivania Hospital, #he. ADprtaiion ead other murgical operations will be per formed ju tele prerence. Crowds of peop's are constantly standing on the opp» tite ridowalk viewleg the Japauere as they appear at td wiodows of their apartments, The Japaoote seam to re eard the spectetore with much favor, aud oocer ally brow them small pisces of thia paper, and distritmay other tos ich, shough tritiog tm Weir cia-acmr are in act've demand. A visit to the Mot aad tbe Custom House waa propre by the commistee for to-day's eatoriain mat of the vie seTR, Dnt the Ambassadors 6:4 pot neem inclined to unter $90 much exertion, They visited Fairmount thie atter nova. PY. B—Ar Tintimated would be the case, some injrat chOUR Doreen bes given one of the Japanose the avheten- of the pews from Japan. It created «a: Crwdiderav” furre amovg them The government lostrucied th ommisnicners to withbold the pews from the Kovoys ‘One of ibe head lines to ray letter of yestoroay Cone io jortice to the military ad potioe of this eity. The aiiti. cally wenticued tock place at Baliimore. Those two forow are on the best of terme here. TELEGRAPHIC. Pmtapeirma, June t1, 1840. ‘The Jepenese are keeping quiet Tommy end others have paid vieite to the priveipal etores tn the neighborhos | of the hotel The reported sesastination of the T}o20n wes Communicated to Cant Dupont early thie morning but be, having Coubte of ibe authenticity of the tatellizance, Dae domed 1 pr per pot to divulge it to the Princes, pre ferriy g to await tnetrections frome Weabington and the ar Tiva. of more deCoita Information. The proveat programms Fowld Coubtions be broken op i ibe imteiligenes shou) De cormunicated to the members of the Finbawy, aot they bellowed to its truth. ‘The Naval Cometentsn sapposs, Mf the report # Bot enirely wofoundod, that te the Ro. gent that was ktiled, and not the Tyougp, who tea lai of roventern, ‘Thoro s bo Lia tye Japamene language. In the name of the Japanser prince murdered there ia the jetier 1. ‘Thie te Mr Portwan’s ides, also that of three of the prin ipa) Jspacese Emlaeey, comm unioned through Mr. Port sa to me. The toteiligence from Japae was ind isorceily referred to w day by o visitor. Fortanately it oly reached the paniore. The Japapess thie afferpor visited Fairmoaat, bang RK H ERALD, TUESDA phaccaly, No that mo faikh p'sced ta the report—i et there, we always & party imteresied to Giroulsting + veporte There ie, however, some TeAFOm 1® Believe thet the reoond AwPassedur ts SOMOWDAS broubled about the fe pert, from ive fact thet be ¢id pot go up vo Welter works sous alternooe with the elmer tures. Tae Het Am dasrador, Ceovor, Qa Viob Goveraor, who wot, pried and delighted st what they saw left scouer than they oiberwtse would on secouat of ihe in uenre Crowd Mas Collected to Ree them, To morrow #14 of (he principe efficials—two princes 19 nob gO—K0 1 & pariy. At two o’alock Wedtnenday the fonr ottomis visit the Mint, the visit being strtoily private. To morrow ferencoa the set of beautital ching ware, manutectared by William J. Keer, of this city, te to be Presented iy the Ambassadors through Captain Dupo ni Peed peice bar an engraving of Independesee Hull. The Am Darencors are go cg to vitit Lodopendencs Hall bee go'g to New York were 6 Thay We The We mgtom Market Case ‘ Agel TRF JCHAMENT AGAINST THE CIYY—TH® BX-MAYOR, COMET HOLLER, 4ND L478 CORPORATION QOUSKL EX AMINED BEFOKK A REFRREK IN FRIVATE, Av order hayv'ng beep grated oy ine Sapreme Court t> H. W. Robiosom, Brq., ks Commiesioner to examine or ‘a withermen in tbe famoos West Washingtoo marke wiroversy, a large sumber of city officials were pre ent, subpaoaed at the referee's office, No. 8 Pie street, yesterday afterngoa. There were proseu! ibe Comptrofier, ex Mey Tema, Richard Bus weed, lave Oorporatiog Oonurei; Mr. Andrews, Mr. Piatt Taylor and Breovan, and several leading cucrel At three o'cloc’xt the Comp'rolier, aazompaniea wayor Pema, wih thelr conn#el, Moe, Joho MoKoun cntered the office of Mr Robineoo, wno was than engagw lie shicg the exomipauono! Mr. Andrews, formerty of ti: t on Coure*i's office lp the private room ther were also Mesere Taylor and Reeunan, the platat i: p the sult, Mr Platt, their attorney, aad for the heir receiver Mr Curve, and Judge £Amocd r the pisinole. Web the Gompiroler bad taken aie cmt b wat orked by Judge Ei woues if de ation ied wo courte), wo which tne Comptroiler replied tp the siliras sivet vue OF Die couLeel was preveut, sud auctuer Would attend in # abort \i\me. Maem stated that in his jasgmont the Owedyy Wee & private exemipaugn, aud taal j for Couuse] 6 be presen! that as they were exanioiag a vthe BuggeBion at coal time Ib would be #vtile » 1 bime tbat it wae vory (utero © * Leiber it was Dot ike any other reference BaD ihe Re eres would teee the trouble to refer to thy setediticn of the Revised cistotes, in whieh torre was juirorily for thie mode ef proceeding, Be would dnd tha: wae t0 be couducted Lie ciber relerevons. 41 baat \me. af Mr, Noyee Sas L0s present, and o there wae 6 witless under ¢zemina ton, be wouli pot sey any thiog farther yr. Haws then seked Ut wae deelrable that he sboald whew, aod om being wiormed fo the affirmative, be “lib Mwyor fiemene act Mr MeKean, left uc room A shorikendl writer also atiended to take © stenograpic «port OF the vat@ovy for the Oomptrolier’s eounsel, but Jocge Edmonds would uot permi: ci to remeto. Alter exhmibing Mr. Andrews, Mr, Ricbard Busteed, the iste Corporadon Counsel, wae Caled, sad was under ex emivaiicn for eome ume Tne Compvoler aud Mayor Teman, with Mr. Oartis Yeyes aud Mek: remained ‘ban sute-room for up def ax hour, afer which Mr Aawe stated to ine re feree that Die ‘et mente at be office require) bis pre “nee wt Hive o'CL0C!, Bud Geetred thet bis exa@iaation sould be postponed Ut Thuretay vext, wr Robibeon, io repty, saic:— Your coming here geutie teen w pot within my jurtzdicvea a: ail, Lam bappy & nay. of the Court ’ Mr Noyes etakd be wee obliged to leave for Pbilade! pba hat aftercoon, &ud Could not (ben remain. Mr. Rodiirou then ieft, sod afer somo consu'tation nc ge Feimondé ipformes the party tbat their examinauon wou be preceeded witb on Toureday next. There wiil be 60 eppucstion mate tu the Wupreme Court locey by counte) upon the part of the Gomptroiier, to yet, or oen alee oy Obte.ned against the ciiy tn ‘aie protractoc ealb ¢ motion bas been specially set «owe for to Cay. r meres, wilhers be woud OCtry Tateiligence. ‘Tur Certaat Park SwAxe —Toe report of the analyst: meds by the chemists On the dead bodies o” tho Haw burg #wens bas Den banded to tw the Ceoteal Park Com uiesioners, and settles Bxtisfactority the question of how sney were pot billed. Dre. Cota ard Pohle aro of opinion, after along and ctreful exemiastion, that the Dirce wore wot polsened at all, a8 was genorally sapposet, © sor of any Celoierious matter, vegeta>ie, miaeral or Wieo, bes been detect aay 299, prercuted ibe }0*t wortew of doth by pneu: av ule, of whiCd cleease the Chews Delleve the Fwane ‘ed, This would sppoer to Fretile the questiian to tue ‘onor of our Citix nm, WHO Br6 thus exonerated from the “harpo of foolubiy and mabaenly Cr stroy log @ Collection t #, an Dar wiiese 1D ther Dudlie as Livy are graceful 2 thelr meveMenw. Bat the opisan of Dre, Coitoo aud Voble FuggQes*® (be DCcHselty Of poying more aievtion to ue babjia of the ewase, who w ured alcnost ar uch jocking efter ap Christiags. Their comfertead fox ronid be copeuled m every particular, avd proper per ooks sppolpted to Wale over ibea, At wresent wo bo ave the cuby of caring for ibe ewack Delougs 4) uobosy © particular. Jnavovrat Parspm or Tue Bientanp Reomxst—Review v THR Mayon —The teangnral parade of ihe pew Booted ~eventy pith) regimens took pisce yosurday aferacon ‘om Wabiegion rquare, At two o'clock the regimeat uustered and formed op the east side of the Park, and hence marched to Futh avenur, where the Waadingiow “tes (Eleventh regiment) end the Garde Latayeue Fifty rigbth regimect) were in waiting to escort thor. The procestion then moved up Fifth avenue to Untoo auare. a ourd the siatue of Washingtoa a2) dows Broad vay to the City Kail Park, where they were reviewed oy bis Hover the Mayor atd seversi memper« 4% the Common Cornell, 10 whom the regimpat aid whe bovor of & marching selite. Woen ive SYe™ wee gos tbrovgd the lime of maren wae resumed be TRE HOLT CREting Ubrough the weret gate of tbe Park Sod Lown Proadway, retarning to Washiogton square where they \emiseed, The Sereoty ninth regiment pa wie about 20 able bodied mes, the uniform belog be #ilt 19 merebitg they preset @ very tmporag Poraracce, though ineir discip ine aad drill are yet Tapusg ip OMe Jew points, Tor SvesTH ReGOMENT ExcaMrnrt.—The tovitation of ne Kicbmoad Clud, Sisten Island, to the Seventh regi- wr at, © occupy Weir grounds at New Drop as a sammor veampment, has been aceopted by Colonel Lefferts. Tae otereeting event will beg'n on the 6th proximo aad end om the 1bth, lasting ten full days. Munesy Veurexs—1t i stated thet tho Pataws halenz, of Rertford, Conn., h to oul SUSy SEP: Soke sem ven thie city, ’ fount Vernos. ‘Tor New Yorn Trrocrammoat Socumry will eslebrate ne tity Gret year of its orgauizsion, ou the Fourth of july pox, 1 pieale end excaysion over the new ‘eten Inland Ratiroad. This is ® vowel (dee of the era't, d will, vo Goubt, be egeeptable to those who tntena spend the Cay ont of the enty, Meso rom sme Mutton —We learn from our exchangye ‘bat the Common Councils of the cities of Waauingtoa, ® ©; Bomon, Lowell, snd Charlestown, Mess, and Philadelphia, bevo mace arrangements to furnieh moste 0 the public parks at slated Umes Gartog the summer months Thesw are stepe in the right dirretion; nothing ovavors more to destroy tbe eunul of tte heal of azn wer and aiford relief to the thousendn of ont merchants ard mechaxine thea to lvtee on 8 summer's evening (0 (be strains of 8 fret rate deod Pugtest to vor New York Common Propriety of imitaurg ‘be judieinve steps of thetr brethren ent * decen’ appropriation to furoteh a military band for cave of cur publie }, At least orcs & week, from Row uoul be let of Or ere longer. por Pauiows’ Flat Associ avion —The above association \net evening, and elected the following officers: —Tor oard of Mepegere—John A. Kennedy, Wilson Small, 3e- Steven Fremvat at Eom Park —A Row—Sevmat Bn. VRRELY IssUREDRARREETS, ko —Abont three thorsaad Germans artembied at Kim Park yeaseraay, to eajoy the dey tp davcieg, ringing and drinking their lager, Every. thing pawed of quietly unt! Iste im the efern soa, whoa rome drunken irishmen inecited some of the fraus. Af- ter some Jitt'e phirmiabing the police macceeded ia driving ‘bem off, and restoring onter. Shortly elur quiet wae restored the Germans commenced quarreiliag among shemeclver, and in & few minuten #toner, linger beer Wugr, and every tbing they could lay their hande mpoo were being throwo. Several persons were seriously in tw Louls Meyer and bis white were al iy cut sdoot the bead coat for a SO we moet Booth, Thaddove Davids, R. Dem'il, James Ste tae Pirdssade Neston y Waker lapses | mioksesatere Soest Suet ire Froment A . 9 A Gonsa met, oF Deetion—Jebn Megole. W. W. L. Yoorhia wot | canarel prodvosre, pay the soe New Tork. ! FPotlecies Rep J argues Itic for the dignity Of the Senate, ar UD Intel Vigence of a Bemator, # man like Mr. Sumoer o> | (or hovrt pa'o off ibe gronteet fallacies for the Wave purpose of tanning reotoesl oteord. First, be attemp fasten wpon the Soothern Stace wpe bee @ taferiorivy, beeause they du not build and ‘nee mapy Bbips as the New Ergiand States aoiwitn- ding several of these Statee are inland, and do not vp @ ningle seaport Feooncly, be makes the Souther States inferior to those of New Fugiand beceure they bave not built as ingay feo tone employed as many people ss they * Now, bow could @ people who produce four and » ball militous of bales of colton, worth two hucared end twenty three wmiltione of doltara, at ; (ce Same ime carry on mennfscturiag eb Duvdieg to ap extent to equal the free oI aré suppose that they wéte able to do this, whers woula be tbe carrying trade for New England sbips au’ tae morket for Northern manutactured goode? the :ieory o jort a8 abeard ag if a Soutoern man ahoald argae that the North was tafertor to the South because they @d not raise & Dale of ootton. Thircly, be ergues that the South te inferior decease the North pays the most postage, Here, again, ism snort +igbted and falee theory. The egriouitura) produsie ’ \be Country pay the posteges throngs cowmmerciall » 14)* The heaviest amount of postage is paid im theci na>:: ities at the North, amd especially by New Yore ergest amount of this prstage im paid by coma'ssor nouses, who cbarge the smount upop the proiase i. Thus, if & man receives aud eelis ous maaired Oii95 9 catton for a men iv Charlerton or New ) iv: sere aro reguerly entered io the ». subtracting the amount from the grogssuaq =, wea © of rice, tobacco, naval stores, Fins, Yom), saraea, So Airnce, too, ‘hough New York aomiaely 4/4 129 lergeas amount of portage, as woll ag of 4025, + 4s cavern ment, yet it ie pot New York tha: y (i) acyi, oat the agiicullarel producers of the couatr7. Ani as cotoa creates More Correspondence, ‘oreiga 224 domestic, more pan kere’ and bill drawers’ correepocdcacs, tnaa amy other article, or Inceed of all otber exportable articles com- clue, we bezerd pothing ta esyiag t1at tae agricul- wral products of the South pay a muoh larger share of poeteges than thoes of the North. 80 iar av it aifords any evicence of dieparity, tne bout is on the ober leg. etavetios whieb they cen ether cistort or falsity on the Helper plan, constantly ran back tw the census of 1860—ten years old, They ara either too igavran! or too du benest 0 compare the condition of the retpective sections of the eountry in agricultaral wealta, and exporteble vaiges, at the preseat perio: of time, Mr. Sumper, like Helper, raps back to the ceusus of 1860 1o-order to make them he. Helper, by interpolatiog prices to suit bimeelf, raised the value of the hay crop of the United States from $90,000,000, given in the oificlel ceneue returDe, to $142,000,000, and by the wame process he reduced the vaine of cotton growu in the Southern eater 10 1850 from the oflicial value given im the census stattetios, at $96,000,(00, vo $78,000,000, thus lying, re- saTdiDg these two articles sione, to the exientof $46,000, 000. Yet Mr. Shermann, Summer, aod ohers, cudorse He!per’s statiatios. Fifibly, Mr. Suwner, eicbor throogh tgnoranse or Help 7's 010, falls into the uiterance of tue yrosscst falsodood egardicg the veive of Dortnern and Southern exporte. cle eelects the exports for comparison from those of 866, tbe year of the Wrest value of the costea crop gro@p jp the past ten years prior to 1666, and then aroeely falsifes ibe Oguret. He uses the following Jaa- avage :—" The exporia (‘or 1865) of the free Staies were 3167 620,693; of the slave States, including the vaunted cotwn crop, $132,007,216 Tne imports of ine free States were $296,847 810; of the slave States, $24,506,528. Tae ‘oreign commerce of Now York alone was more than twice a6 large os that of ail the slave States; her imporw were larger and ber exports were larger aiso.”’ Tarning to the cflicial reports of commerce and Davigation for tae (wos) year endivg June 8, 186, the only suthority oo che subject Gompared with Mr. pumnor’s assertions, for ibis pear of Gepression in the cottun trade, acd the Ggures stand as follows -— 1 Dec act value of foreign produce re exported. +48, Slave State Bree Stiles. Total, + B98 140 ad - - mer) re vad E717 608 sf & 249,46 my wr Total .....00.,.810000410 140807,007 247083,47 seiopor's ttadem't. 182,000,216 167,520}003 200827 '6.0 Brrore.....4./.. $29,878,776 27,100,000 “62 404.390 Is will be perce'ved that bis Ggures give a gross aggre- ato Of exports at $299 627,520, when they are offi ally 1veD ot $475,601 ,440, making an error on this point aloue M $23,965,086. put forward by any counting room clerk, Lis metant dircbarge. Ia the case of a grave amoug Ls eumirers as an eviveace of AL ems BOULEDERE BDU Lear Ole Sixth, Mr Sumper, in gotng back tothe osogus ex of 1600, is egein st faci, He reports that the prov ve ieee States expories for 1560-51 exoweced taat of we South. Hore again he is coctradicted by the off} ial ‘abies The Ceited States Report of Nevigstion acd Oon- merce for the éscal year euorg Juve 80, 1861, wick em. bresea the produce ralsod in 1850, gave ie result as follows — Total foreign and domestic prodace exported from the Upiteo Siatce in 1860-1. 6416,359,3;7 UeGucs area prod.ce re . $124,769, 307 71,920,667 Y, JUNE 12, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. | Fourthly, we flod abolitiou\sts, for the parpowe of fading | and if the pespie bere will ac Ormls up to their every tomary oaths of office, communicate to the people & oer- Tctal exports for the Recal year of 1864-55. .9276,5: ve | tam royal proclamai.on, and otherwise prepare them for | ' mow ‘ports | iviance of Rasen, Unite, vce Of | Morat. commonly kuown as the ne oe ee 1 cotton hors, fit em bl ms of pense and o'vitizs- "2 they secure food aud raiment to millones of the | BUWan rece.% The Sontn bas Med and te stil Oling « ortat mirtion ip civivizetion, snd hae lor forty yours Kept up a millenium of peste between Eogiand ont , amen Dd who, IO agrent extent, bet ween o!l Rarope and the United States Winour peace there oan de no | suary progress > civiization, Tas only sirife taet | Loveaiers CUF pésee ts that growing out of sectional agtia Kop, and whieh is stempted to be kept up beiwern Bec Hope cf Our Own COURIry, More thoronghiy avd muta: Diererted tm the malovnence af peace than © claod eny ether country cen ever be ip malntaintog it #110 woe United Brater, | AFFAIRS IN THE BAY ISLANDS. Copetom ef the Islands and Merquits Cor- ritery to Hemauras=Puviio Meeting-— Mrcite ment, dic, OUR RUATAN CORRESPONDENCE Port McDowa», lalanc of Kuaiaa, May 19, 1960. Popular Fleling tn Regard % the Preity of Cession—Popu- | lation and Irave of the Islands, dc, ‘The report prevails here to.day that govermmeotal Cerparcber were received at Balize by the British qmail tleemer whlch arrived there oa the 10th inst, and wet thete ceepatebes copfirm the ratification of the recent +181) entered tnto between the British government ood ‘tepublicof Honduras, It ie eleo said that instruc ithave Beem received from the British Colonial De ‘iment by tbe Superinteudent of the Balize Sotiinment er¢ Governor of the Bay Tgiands, whereby bo {6 dirzoved to deliver inte the possession of the aathoritics of Houdu- rastbe Bey Islands ant the Morquito ferritory, ia a9 eorcance with the terms of the aforesaid treaty. The ‘ime appointed for the cervion, I learn, ts the 24.h inet , bpd as the pc riod approsches it 1s evident to even » casual observer bere that the eveut wit! noi be allowed 10 pars By in that quiet manner which the two governments migbt desire. The people of the Bay Ialacce justy fear the irertoees of the native race of Honduras, and the #01 ial pohey of the present servile administration of that repubite ip all that relates to commercial or industrial ex terprises, They bave had before their eyes, at their very door, for years, the biighting effects of this policy as car nied out in the porte on the adjavent const, which bas, by is non twtercourse, measures of heavy tonoage, import and export cuties, driven awsy all foreign trade, and im poverisbed themselves - As! beve remarkes, on the cocasion of the formai ons shen of there iglance no ittide exci‘ement ip soticipates, Cay talk there will be a terrible Dattie before they w:!i Permit these Spaniards to taze oftnen Os Ye £ix Islands composiog *bat are hoo vu as the Bsr lelapes, there are sbont 2,00@ inbebitacts, consiioy ainocat entirely of blacks, there being not over 160 whit) wen emong them Thus far, a8 census teker oo a mode rete fuale, 1 bave beea adie Ww disoover sixteen real, live, adie bodied americans, some 01 whom came here duriug the pest month The trade of Ruataa ip cocoaculs, pineapyles, bananas Plegta ce, ko, consieradiv, over ove huairei ana! vessels arriving bere from New Orie ane aad otber vo jo the United States ‘tog the year. You can imagiog ther the people, after having accu muiste! property oe tho island and created ® commerce £0 thriving, iii Bot willingly let ft ail pase from their baads. as for oy tuch thing a8 Bpavikh lar or property guaractess, be people here Know ihe uiter worthlersaese of them snd @ili put no fatto im them. Ther deciare if Eogiand removes ber protectorate irom over them they will take care of themselves and form ap indopendent goverament What think you of the repubhe of the Bay Isiauds ku03k im tor pare smong toe pations? would rather avvid proguosticating wonderful things ‘p tbe present mixed up etate of ovr affairs, but think | 4m ate in Paying that you way expect soon t hear of events trapepiring ip this belgbdorhood teat will have as tmportans connection with Central American mattors. Port McDosazp, Island of Ruatan, May 21, 1830 Arrival of the Governor—Public Meesag @alind—Hoyai Proclamaton— Governor's address— Memorial of the In habitants— Goverwment D:spatcha—Opposttion Mewing— Interetirg Procecdings—Guarantes Required fron Hm duras, dc. On Suurday evecing bis FiceDency, Lieutenant Gov eroor Thomas Price, accompanied by secreta’y, Liout. Plast, arrived hore from Baize, and rumor bad tt that be came to make a formal traower of the Bsy Islands w the republic of Hondures. Bat ramor, as is o'tea the case, wes little too fast. The true objests 0’ his Excellancy’s visit om this occasion were to take upon himeeif the cas- Excellency. Attwelve o'clock, 20%, the Arsemdiy room wee flied ‘with the principal people of the ‘stand, and soor after the trete, Mr. Alexander W. Moir. The mevting was opened, apd alter the reading of tho commission, ta virtue of ‘Whied be arsumed the cuties of hisoffie, Governor Prise ‘was doty sworn in by Mr. Morr. A proclamation was then read as follows: — ROYAL PROCLAMATION. vod imlormation tna the beve doen exsnavged at Comayagus, krow ye that we sbali, at an carly aay, of Now, therefore, ba rece! rat cations «f the and, treaty which further Botice will be gtvec, proveed to cede the o Ialence, thie twenty -Gret day of May, ia ths twenty -toira eer of oor reign, ARNO que i one thousand eight bonarea and etxiy. ba se PRO H si 332 i f { enemas Cures will beprejudieta! to your rights and Udertics, ov © the safe ape trerqui! ev jeyment of your praperty, but ‘bat you will reflect cstmty and Mepeesionat ly opod OOF bew Bibualion dele \ Feparate yourselves from aC erte (mings men) JB poet et a een | ss (bie iBland ap, Mr Motr, presiding megwtrato, then tuformed the as- Femblege that the Lieutenant Governor would give any Cestred information upon the topless embraced m bis sd O1eRs 16 SUC persons as would call upow bis Exosency «(he ROVerD Ment Bouse durieg to ope. Mw The mecting then being diemisced, mau, oan Oa led upon bis Faeelietey, Ii ‘asoordaace w iperakaee # ven. Loge of the meting and the You now have the proceed Foon of the cousttuted authorities of the isiands w# 10 terueted to act by thelr government Now, J leare ibar ‘bere Was anotber meeting Reid afier the adja f the cue sbove mentioned, in which the wa populi os for \p expreestons of veptiment rather at varinace mit: ‘the spirit of the emavetions trom Dowulng atree, rented, 1 am iniormed by parties Who were present i oh gh; but this wae to have been «x excitable people ja exul sme: Hive you entire & document (bet was presented and asop: meeting, which wii) enow clearly ine oo the galbering aud the etand takea Dy Wk0ke com poring it. GUARANTIES REQUIFED FROM THE GOYBRNMEN? OF BO. DUKAS YOR THE PUMFG: PERPRTU APINGE Vil AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY OF THE IN- Bewriayts OF Te# BAY ISLANDER, AND POR TAL PURPOSE OF THANSMITTING THE SAMB UNM? ALKRO TO VARIE POSTERMY. AHTICLR 1. The ratidcation of ail the uties 0 lands we pow paa- tess. ia gy ARTICLE i -! ‘ ght to acquire more, landa by purchase or othr Jegal metbod, abucuR mt The form of gant and irausicrs to de preserve! as #t Fresent, substhotiog tostead of ine present style the pame or style Of Le existing autoority, ARTICLE iV. ¢ Tae prion of nod and mode o ‘wsigomen! to rewaln at prevent, a. altered aD Asvem! Chote by ibe babitanta of the Ielands. ed " The right to en: ~ Mi late ¢ right to choose repreneutatives to re the to al jane of the Islanda Le ARTICLE VI That po tax or lomo ehall be tevied on the islands oy the barbors thereot without the content of the ipl» »i- tarts ARTICLE VII. ‘That no shall be quartered on theislands witt at the copgent of the ‘nhabi'snts, at in] ARTICLE ITT. Freedom from forced wiliiary eorvioe for oars v. > and ihe laborers in our empioy ARTICLE IX. ‘The use of the Engtich language tn the courte and jot Public recorés of the iwlande. axTicne Freedom of irgrese and crs Ps saporis, i Xt. ARTIC ‘Toe free enjoyment of religiou worship asoordte; the Giotates of our own ‘conecien <8, ~f ARTICLE XTi ‘That the Inwn and custome while under Britieh jur'scicuion #! altered by tho inbabitants. ARTICLR XI That wo eball be governed by resident officers of 01> Own chousing, and Lave the right cf bolding pudtic ms ic Meetings to discuse our real or Buppored grievances. AS iar a6 con be seen, the smove teairumen' will o> sustained by « largs portion of the people, while there way eleo be mary ho will fail in. with the pacitic veo x. rene without « » evalling ta the talents +h remaw ta forse uit) gremme introduced by his Exoriwncy, and eves sue: who are fer trom any fixed opinion Padiie opiatoa uae fluctuated 0 constantly during the posi few ‘thar it te c:Mcult to make any relinbie staiement connaraing it. S me, bo doubt, will avail thomaci ves of offer oi a free to the British Weat foie; dat will vo wortly of that class » aud thove whe ated bw giutled market, of 0 much laaded property Deipg Oflered a: once. ail would be sellers, aad Bove Te, 1 fear. batever may be the fate of these ielands m the por- so petieter stapes ard but tps fat 'y heve Deew comparative: OBprT Ove 204 hayp: during their colovia) extstence wal nov be Tons sighs ‘s Perbavs much is due to tbe eflisivas manner ead geute wenty beasing mapi/ested im tos performance of the im- portant Cuties of the office of oresiving megistrate by Mr. alex. W. Motr, The good influence of Rey. Biwara D wap a Recteven. momen’ esijeut bere, Rae aise been very 60 Jal, rel.givus apd general uo provement of the iabebiiaas. ” Perticl. No tm. bavies Bee Deen The fleet hae been tpcreased by thirty vea- tele curing the three years, 1466 w 1860. eet epee: 2 ao Ranias ene Gainey verainy aa fot- ParLING VESSRLB, 1 1 6 cor 10 bri Bad roy 5 ttesm frigate; 400 boree pow *, power corr, ther... 6 16 frigates, of 300 do. hie o § corven of a ’ eo a 1 10 3 we 130 vestels, bavirg 10,000 horse power, ‘The Marine t, which wens of Jerome ce ‘The Vice Presivent of the Council Spina, View acrot oe Fooetved from the governors, lemteceat ree The reed of the pucbine tm bad to have been forty malloc noses bive levtemnts ester, Reblente of per hour. lslanee Rave lemenaed ah A Bioopy Tracrpy —The Ctamies (08) Enquirer Moald occasion her deep concern if, ‘the | fives an sccount of a biosdy 00 Upatore Wripglation ie the treaty that they afe net to be dietert od Creek, in Chutaboonhie county, oe the 10m wit, ia which | ibe Peencesion Of ‘any property which they may have | © AN EAmed Doolitle drat tuiliowd severe ‘and fata: scquired, they should see reason 0 saticionte that tne wounds with e Knife upoe & young man named Helms, would be placed im a rituation of Inge secur: oy 4 end went off, returniwg, be ssteched tbe young man's change. SISTY By the | Fefomal oo tho part of the Helases ad Uolr faiber Jamy hat the. Weaty het lamncox, ©. W.—The otty of Hamihon, 0. W. Loraae correapondence with tit | 20 see lation, owes two million dol are, on which ibe ; Te a yt a ‘the momoriat tres The populstioe Les on aocsue . f, - = =. “Vouck the A. "® eeginee bagea to play, end ths Ddoamads | Biveeed for the exertion of winitieg the Mint ana Cus | *! ‘leer MeNetl; ohtbe Central Park, Fotis, wes siren \ poreed in Preferewoe to betog apo. imma. | om House, They wore bighip delighted with the viow, | iy bandied, but suceeded in arresting © man ving his e Wely after bis performance—whioh was yory | luring the day a cumber of them risite! the Jowetey os | 98m 88 Fobler, who with tem others wore joo to. cw iitadle 2 , aed yy TE 4 ‘abiehment of Batioy & Co, opposite the hotel pk wenty third Thaleieen hones Meyer <> wenene —the ri ‘rome 8 were io hd ‘were Coprry: me 8 carriage, whic a ah, “oentie of ibe 2g froutiag the, bobo, and ‘Tuer are very auxions to procure watobes, Some foot lejared oven wore taken care of By holt Iriencee 4 alter eight o ibe pyrot te lap OF re Yankee oto be are in the room, whieh they wind hoon Mr Cavitin Ganosra desires to expreea bis thanks to H trad veers, “a by pt of teveral : mene “Numan candice Awd Farvoog ether devioesinaaiany’ | 12 a0 S tsa 68 pouihle, Meners. Bailey ©, pomonated #8 friend for the $160 reoeived wroagh the frau in tbe ¥ each of their viwters with medals beartay the head of *. JG. Renvett. He would be mont happy to | Os een Washington tr bold rebet ana eppropriate inscriptions. | Make the aequatriaren of this friend of reformation, and that fr. Wecone Twenty of there medals are ty ho prewented: cae gots | 1 DO WHI call Bt (he Fourth Ward Reatiog Room ne can too « “ one Of five ovhece weight, derigned tor jucge @betber b * condcence te misplaced. p bo ie Sea snlte; he sebAliver ent 6 We chest’ Amen, Fixe in Ces ® © omer —Betwoen threo and four o'siock | Brien West coniinas | A®tonio, Tex the machinery with evisest ape ied taacaoe nears 0B Monday tooreg 4 fre was diseoverod o# tho fourtn | aod. The ¢lai Rom arora fer ao | b Tae Las a4 = ea om fier ie boll’ ~ Brited . pes floor of tte » M1 Cedar street, in tho ess... the few ore b. "OK Barcel tne | Thimevening they receive visitors. ‘The salzony aro | Sanity Chane.¢ rape ~~ The property te aay part ma wee ‘Bflect of the colores *, fod glameriog "Kt, aa for a | crowded with Indies. » somber Paper tiook. Tae | sbe mak may ceore names Samy Kivngh ho Geomen, it umina yA. a Of twenty th — ” Prmaparron, Jane 1i—9 Po Man oe aioe . Sond eer wae a core wert to bot dey aoa! of |. CAPtaLO Dupont ae just reseived en enewer fromthe | °¢ stock by Ore and w deat 4 pt At MW to thetr rou ' Tony <vero | Mate Department, in reply to bie inquiry whether aay | PS. Tosured for $1,(C0 in the fide Who | Deb Brotic bas left tn our hands thé cum of £25, in Ce. at Feqvialia priracy “> former bet ino y* | CMotal information had beon reosired by govero ment, b> vor win Sunn to 5, win wae anes vebalf a ere pa yore FS ies, aoa.” ) CMRFRPD Cr Otherwive, vroogdt by pony express from “> entnte has cope me: to | sloe, ty five onthe Heenan r-qarete ue to siste (ba { be wore allowed to enter | 0 Francteoo, annonncing the sarkemination ot the ty |) ~ atte fire, Ww weppaaee, wr from the ony pot 10) the match une my WWeM, Tommy,” sald 1, \n the o NRE OF the erenn:, § mmr, OF amy Japamens princes, and tho anewer le om- | pny aby 84 <a quer mation Bats Ei | towing pin “