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~ WHOLE NO. 8694. NEWS FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA AT HALIFAX, ADVICES TO SUNDAY, JUNE 1”, PROGRESS OM THE SICILIAN REVOLUTION. ‘The Congress of Continental Sove- reigns at Baden, Huuivax, June 26, 1900. ‘The steamehip Europa, Captain Leitch, from Liverpool em the 16th imst., via Queenstown on the 17th inst, bas asrived at this port. ‘The Europa arrived here at half-past six o’clock this evening, and eailed again at ten o’clock for Boston, where ‘ghe wil) be due at an early heur on Thursday morning. and en the 21st inst. the ship Robena. ‘The steamship Edinburg, from New York on the 2d, ‘arrived at Liverpool om the 16th inst. ‘The steamship Persia from New York on the 6th, ar- rived at Queenstown on the 15th and at Liverpool on the ‘Oth inet. THE REVOLUTION IN SICILY. ‘There is nothing important from Sicily. @aribaldi was actively engaged in organizing bis re- erve forces, and it was expected that he would not make “any new movement for some days. ‘A late despatch from Palermo, dated the 11th inst., says hat theembarkation of the royal troops continues, and ‘with the Sicilian insurrectioniste:— Francia 1. is ready to himself to grant a liberal eanunsteticn cn toe Geoadeat tals to sicily “to'be also ap- Piied to the whole desire a distinct it his concessions 80 far a8 @ position similar to that of the Duchy WHE CONFERENCE OF SOVEREIGNS AT BADEN. ” ‘The Royal Conference to be held at Baden had attracted considerable attention. The Prince Regent of Prnssia ar- rived there on the 14th inst., and the Emperor Napoleon @ om the following day. It was reported that the Kings of Saxony, Hanover, Bavaria and Wartemberg, and other German Princes, would joinjin the Conference. Various ‘were the speculations as to the cause and effect of the meeting, but nothing authentic was known concerning it. GREAT RRITAIN. ‘The English Parliamentary proceedings are unim- portant. Explanations were given in both Houses of the out- ¢ break in New Zealand, confirmatory of the newspaper accounts. ‘It was reported that the twelve millions sterling re- commended for fortifications by the Defence Commis- gienere will be raised by means of annuities terminable “Ya twenty-five years, and that the works will .be forth- ‘with commenced. @. P. R. James, the novelist, is dead. John Foster & Co., private bankers at Belston, had sus- pended. Their liabilities were moderate. — FRANCE. ‘The annexation of Savoy and Nice to France was for- mally consummated on the Ith inst. ‘The event was oslebrated in Paria by agrand military review and 7b “Deum. M. Thouvenel was decorated with the Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honor on the occasion. ‘The monthly return of the Bank of France shows an tmerease in cash of over nineteen million franca. ‘The bealth of the Prince Jerome had again become se- rious, causing much uneasiness to hig relatives and friends. ‘The Paris Bourse was fat, at 68f. §0c. for the reates, SARDINIA. ‘The Sardinian ministry had introduced a project for @ pew loan of one hundred and fifty miliions of francs. Marshal Vaillant, en route for France, was visiting Vic- ‘tor Emanuel. . AUSTRIA, ‘The Austrian Cabinet had unanimousiy resolved to re @etadlish the Ministry of Commerce and Public Works. RUSSIA. ~The mew Russian Youn of eight millions sterling, at four and 2 ball per cent, was expected to be introduced in Lou- dom .y the Barings. — THE LATEST yews. ‘THE ATROCITIES OF THE ROYALIO®S IN SICILY. Lown, June 17, 1960. Admiral Mandy writes to the Secretary of the Admiral. ty from Palermo, on June 3, that the scenes enacted there ‘are most horrible. A whole district, one thousand yards fim length by one hundred wide, has been iaid in ashes, Bemilies have been burned alive with the buildings in which they lived. The atrocities of the royal troope have deen frightful. In other parte convents, churches and isclated edifices have been crushed by shells, eleven hundred of whieh were thrown into the city from the Citadel, amd about two hundred from the ships, besides grape, cannistes and round shot. TH® CONPERENCRE AT BADEN. ‘The Emperor Napo'eon had an interview with the Prince Of Proszia at Baden on the 16th inst., but the result of it Das not yet transpired. THE FRENCH FUNDS. Paras, June 16—3:25 7. M ¢ ‘The Bourse opened fiat p-day, but @ slight improve- mevt nbecquently took place. The rentes closed at 69f. é5e., which is lower than yesterday FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL MEWS. LONDON MOWRY MARKET. | Thg Loniop money market was slightly easier, Coneald MORNING EDITION—WEDLNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1860. closed om tbe 46th at 9334 a 995 for account, ex-dividend, The Dullion in the Bank of England bad increased 9281,000. Bar silver be, 8 be. 1%¢.; dollars te. 20. 0 be. peeteesnatiateber ‘Lonpom, June 16—P. M. Consols cloned at $33, = $054 for money and account, ex- dividend. AMERICAN EBOURITIES. Baring Brothers report the market generally unchanged, @acept an increased demand for United States stocks. Sales of 5’s at 96; 6's dull at 0634 a 9034. Bell & Son report an improved demand, but prices gene- sbbcegescsesgussecenszass PPP PPE PEO EE PT EE PEPE ES Se i fie pasta FEES Bj z fi i ! 4 ? } Herel aaa F ‘oil active at 2 2 = g Feel ‘| Hl ij gE e Ft 22s 2 $44 EF ad il i é t ese il : i eB ty ie £ ees bs i fi burg; Hon. FE. Lewis, of Pennsylvania; Hon. E. Corning and Hon. P. Cagger, of Albany; Delos de Wolf, of Oswoge, and E. B Washburne, of Illinois, areat the St. Nicholas. The Liverpool Times says:—We understand that Mr. Proctor, the American tragedian, afer @ most successful tour in Ireland, will shortly make his appearance in Lon- ‘That engagement fulllied, bis purpose is to return to us. The favorable impression he bas already made on eT re- 5 ception for PR) dong A 5 Date Get ont Se Be LX. D. ‘throp, Preacher, will occupy of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon during ‘his ee eee Continent. ‘The new French Minister, M. Mercier, is expected by the Adriatic on Saturday next. Police Intelligence. Iy Tae Bexr Barnes Bosixess.—Thomaa McDennis, a good looking Hibernian, seeing twenty three beer barrels lying loose about Pike slip, without any owner in sight, procured a horse and cart and transported the property to his stand at the corner of Water and Fulton streets. Precinct, hove ilt in the most the casks for $10 50 sot cccbediagly commaltied the pelsseer Bor trial 4 Rowaxve Tus Mayor.—A young man famed Charles Meyers waa taken into custody by policeman Young, of the Broadway squad, on charge of {stealing a carpet bag from an express wagon in front of Delmonico’s. The dag im question was the property of Mayor Wood, and was about being transported to his residence in the upper when Meyers espied it ip the wagon, apd jy that it contained something valuable determwed to make away with it. Meyers was taken-to the Rogue's Gallery, and from thence to the Lower Police Court, at the Tombs, where be was commited for trial. 70 THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. A notice of @ robbery in the barber shop, under Patten’s Hotel, appeared in the columns of the Hanatp afew days to have occurred in my shop, circumstance whieh thoerPatien's Hotel. As no such ber right in the eyes lic. , Pacinic ‘Greenwich street, N. ¥., June 26, 18¢8. Court 418, 467, second story.—Nos. 094, 630, 560, 106, Unrmep Stares ‘fand wisher, Rineker, Mra MeGuyer, Mre MW Cochsee, Mra C Rony. Shien Ad Stars, Mrs Patrick, Mrs Dateg. "Mrs ry) Laatave, Andrew Wiswer, A Achison, T panyn, 2 yer, EC Bow, © A Burr, A Mack & Bom, Fignn, Jas yn, W 8 Villard, R Ponsohaby, Mi Brown. N J Gladding, Chas M Lunes. (eo Harts, He sure. Geo Brown, M Shehan, Mr Va Geberis, CF Hale, TB Hale, M Wool! lof i Mr Gwyner, Jas Condon, nder, JA & F Bichardsod, F Whight, D Cieary, B Cleary, PJ Cook, Werren 5 Scanlan, J Cantrell, Thos, Pampery, Mr and M Be Te ADof, J Flynn, J Ranhy, 4 Boorman, P Davis, A ‘Back, 3T buver-nd 3 in the stoorage. Sav Asx ag—Sleamshi — Mine Li Beckwith, HA Solomon, FS Waddie, J A dor, © SO: @ Dorrie, WJ Connolly, Meg Alexander, J PF Smih, DH wan, Master Gresham, J D Greshom, Jae Oatweil, Jos Oatwell, Mra Joa leerage, Cate —and 4 im tbe st nme x —Kteamebip New M Schmidt, Migs M, Wireemer, Peters, Mrs Jonepe horn, Migs J , Mra Luce, Mand |. Kampe, B Op- Breit & and © Danatiy, 10-4 Told and Tammy. Mes’ Albert nk Boorman, Misses A Boome: Poses, PR—Brig Reniand—Mre FFs Mrs Rosa Mi dra, Mieses Jnlia and Row Maren Fi ned MB Whiumore, °% sertuy end J D Menteqna, Vester™ more. Sacts—Brig Geo Harries Faward Re“ of New York phgorsyna—Sehr Mindoro—V Wilde, HM Lad@nane, lady and fy Biers Schr Sareh Mille—J O Mathews, M Loomegne. -} think now that she is not the Great Eastern, but the PRICE TWO CENTS. POSTSCRIPT. NON-ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT EASTERN, ‘We have just received the following despatch fromy the Sandy Hook operator:— ‘Sanpy Hoom, Jane 26-12;45 A. M. A large steamship bas stopped outside the bar, and from present appearances I am most sure that jt is the Great Exstern, as she shows a great many lights, Will report often to you. Sanvy Hoom, June 27—3 A. M. ‘The steamer seen by me outside the bar a little before ‘one o’clock, is now passing up the Swasb Channel, and I City Imtelligene, A Bos Dacwxm—Hwncio Comn'ger,—as the steamboat was returning from Skddell’s Grove, with the ‘the Bioomingdade Babbath Sohool on Doar’ one wind about seven years old, nau! fell overboard and was drowned. One of Rice ieaeyT being Northern Light, {from Aspinwall, with California dates of the Sth instant. ‘The Japanese in New York. SHOPPING AND VISITS. After the excitement of the great ball, on Monday eve- ning, there seemed to be « decline in Js- panese stock, yesterday. There were but few visiters at the hotel, and no unusual crowd in the adja- cent streets around several store windows, in which were exhibited Japancse articles, or duplicates of instruments ‘Diswornst Quealy, who has been Jiving for some time in the family of @ Mr, Bruen, in South ean Seen ey Se mes is tory at Brooklyn, and inspected the workings of the establishment. Others were presented with some ‘two hundred dollars worth of india rubber goods bya manufacturer. of BS tellandh i &i, Egg ts i ! Ho pie i ELH SS rut ane Ae ef? i i ; i i i i z ! 7 An Ayre Morvam Exauixanon Demaypep.—The Coro- pers were notified yesterday of the dying condition of a man at the New York Hospital, named Thomas Raftery, also collection of who was fatally stabbed at the grocery store of William THE JAPANESE IN AN OMNIBUS. ‘As two of the inferior officers of the Embassy wore out | Miller, No. 23 Laurens street, on the even! of the 18th on Monday, about one o’clock P. M., doubtless for the'pur- ‘nstanl, b Te Ee ae es aed wile pose of shopping, the gentleman who accompanied them , unable to procure the bad some difficulty in persuading the “Japs” to get into pn nd Te wOrmeete , the officials: one of the Broadway and South ferry omnibuses which GUESS. reenact tensrepionsest h oat be had baled at the corner of Houston strech. Bho nol be erprisng be sould yas Bray at any moment looked steps, then a having ben tthe river ana very ed biim arrested the faiher of tbe man was 80 heads as if they dreaded lest they were to be bosed uP | anxiogs that the ante mortem ar Should be held and bave some trick ee SS Se ae oes ‘yesterday. —, baby : Drowsep.—The body of an unknown map, in 8 tilings,” o Ay bre Isnow that ae am vane A be ome for the purpose of riding to condition, was found floating in the wateret Fasan pekens Armin cone ayer Le wig the foot of pier 44 East river yesterday. The body, which marks from “Jehu” on the box, relative to hie being aregonnty resreninaie od been in the water Sones, wore at last into the inside months. Coroner O'Keefe was notified to hold an of 5 was driven the “Japs” staring A NEW SYSTEM Ur waxm@ MONEY. Ap article having appeared in your paper to-day which 1s caleulated to injure me with the public, I hereby beg ‘@ small space for the purpose of setting myself right. were Brooxiys Reoarra.—This regatta, which was to have been continved from Monday Jast and concluded yester- day, did not come off, owing to the Jersey City regatta taking place. The members of the club, having met. passed @ resolution to the following effect:—That owing to the day not proving suitably breezy for the Brooklyn re- gotta to come off, and the Jersey City one bappeping on the following day, it is unanimously resolved that this re- gotta stand adjourned until the 25th of July next, of which due notice will be given through the public press. i 3 . i Hy li i H fi a8 H Es i ' is ' its ane fi [i if Bos i i if i Bowsxy Txeares.—This well known place of amuse- ment has recently been adapted for a summer theatre by extensive improvements for its extensive ventilation, thus rendering it agreeable to pleasure seekers during the summer months. It is under the management of John- ston & Briggt—the former an old New York favorite in the theatrical sphere. Last night they produced for the second time a thrilling drama, ia four acts, entitled the 4 Jeguit.”” The principal characters were sustained by ©. W. Couldock, Harry Pearson and Miss liza Couldock , all of them actors well known to the New York public. The piece is a clever adaptation to the stage of the story founded on the inguisitions of the Jesuitical order during the dfteenth century, relieved by embellishments of fe- render it attractive to lovers of the his- , Reenio effects, and the distri- », were of such a character nse of a respectable and appreci- ative audience. The drama of the ‘ Villagers,” an Ame- rican rural piece, succeeded the above, and the perform. tance concluded with the farce of the “ Bounycasties.”’ ‘The managers present another strong bill for to-night. F i : 1 tH Aa ile: iil Au zt gEFF 3 ft 25 H S <5 iF : fe H 5 € ; i 5 Bostow, June 26, The maile per steamship Niagara for Livirpool, via Halifax, close at ten A. M. to-morrow, and the steamer leave at noon. T te Mr. fates agency Nes 1 Bro see, New York, op to Surrogate’s Office. eleven o'clock, will be in season. Before Rdward C, West, Surrogate. Captare of a Noted Will of Josqgh W. Achman.—This will was admitted to Tis 5 awe wr Unariigpert eal, Hierabi property i rel tad personal ema, After be resistance, pistol jueathing $100 to Twenty damag yg —| Tireet, be divides the balance of bi ‘wealth between his ously stabbed officer ‘The following are the J. M. Dickson St. Lov 1 $22,000, ineured $1,000. a scocpiat bao gn 80 aioe Bishop respectively amet with a serious diaaster be Intyre’s U . a 3 a oa as $1,000; be inoureaes. Er Altes’ sek mostly Setureay ehvortoes. it five o'clock smoke was seen to saved; fully insured; building partly insured. Some | issue from the eaves of the northeast slope; at the time amailler loeves are alse reported. Fifteen buildings in all | Rey. P. M. Carbon, the |, was in his confessional were destroyed. box, and there were eix or eight persons in the church at- tending service, The roof oki and dry, the ffire Shooting Affray at Ha: ar 4 spread rapidly and the wholé was ove vast sbeet of fame, Lextvotos, Ky., June 26,1960. Ff and it was difficulty that the altar furnitare and ap- burg, @ ‘oung man, named Miller, Ty flakes large the tlerk of the hotel, named Brown. Titer wit is rccitsion, ts tee rear of the citer, was cat from re burned , ft last, the Heft_of' the Eee ral wes w i coet originally about Trinity, wh $2,200. There that can be mated that 96.000. Simm gonad Oe ery. ke, adjoined the bul ivuted to fireworks, hat it was the work of de- the old landmarks of the laid on October 8, 1788. It wo years old. end ven bush been with a view of effecting x compromise between them service, except in the year 1861. At that time the dispute e- peroemaneed faroee between A trustee's party and a rw 4s or The Anti-Deugias Democratic Conven- the congregation relative to the title of vy, J when proceedings were entered into. The oon. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. tinued for three for two and a half of which the Barriwons, Jane 26, 1860. F chureb was |. About & year sqo the unfortunate In your isaue of yesterday we olserve an error in your was amienbiy arranged, the church hag reporter's acconnt of the proceedings of the been since under the pastorate charge of Father Carbon. There jection msde to 190 Fo of tho com: ‘was no in AT Lp cme democracy Southern Ocean Steamer of lowa by On the pontrasy, it Was re Cranumeran, June 2, 1860. cotved with mse The objection wos mane to The steamship Columbia, Capt al eee tet, we did not claim) # right on our part o.cast & for | arrived bere at bal pest four o'clock (bie (Monday) after. Jowe. We iy anked © seat on the float as remerenta- | noon, {ives ofthe national democrney 'm ovr sand, Ad we: O00- Seqasran, Sa SS, ee The steamehip Agusta, Now York, arrived at ber wharf at half paat eleven o'clock thie (Toeeday ) forenoon yention cordially gave us the priv: ren. AN weil. . HEATH, JOHN JONG, Jr , of town Particulars of the Battle of Guadalajara and Uraga’s Capture—Condition of the Defeated Army—Despatches of Ogaten, {Translated H very, June 15, for of et 5 pa ‘The f note, which we take from the Diarie Of- cial of the capital, says.all that we could desire in sup- port of the observations we have made on the affair of Guadalajara. It is the only document published by the papers of that city, within the last twenty days, in which any account is given of the reactionary chief (Miramon). war, and full mon, who is endeavoring, wi to preserve the power wi Rr a deserved homage The following friendly letter or semi-official despatch from the same to Gen. Huerta, at Morelia, gives a more minute account of the transaction :— H i i Bs 2 ri Bri ab il i i Hi ES i at js Hi i 2 242 Ht H E 3 int ii it | | i i ai il | g G28: i F ff i i f i f | F t i tis 5S, i Hitt til i i 153 j | H F t : i escort. The waot of a chief head, in the absence of ‘Uraga, was theffirst way of mak! Pe for future fons, and in the the sad circumstances with which we were surrounded, the idea was fast the chiefs of the divi- sion of the centre of ‘ing to Bajio, with very litte hope of saving their train. At this janctare [ eke Nae SOBRE BD 1) DO He. cluded, and in which a plan of action for future was |. Tt was to defend our trains at all ba- Having fulfilled the sad duty of acquainting you with what has befallen us, I will sow rm you of what I think of doing. If Miramon follow us, as is bie, since his forces must be by this time in 1 will accept battle, choosing the best position, and never will retreat to the ravines, so fatal to our troops. Rest assured that every precaution which pra- dence can suggest will be taken to avoid another . on to bares republic, very careful to com- courage of Thave refrained from saying aoything of the enemy's loeses, because Lam not positive. Be assured, however, that the havoc we made was ver; serted that Woil is wounded. mors, bat I know nothing for certain. Tt only remains for me to conclude ing that the chiefs forces which are here nothing terday; if those troops suffered like the rest of these divi- sions, have the gatiafaction of knowing that the Michoacans fe it with a hg og Ae F ithout anything more Present, I remain, as ever, your friend, PEDRO 0GAZON. A letter from the capital in Bl Progreso of June 12 says there is & project on foot by certain parties to proclaim Miramon President for life, and that this new soene in the melo drama would soon be presented. The same correspondent mentions quite a number of chiefs who, with their forces, were moving in the diree- tion of San Luis. Letters are spoken of as confirming the defeat of Mejia (reactionist) at Tololotan. OTR TAMPICO CORRESPONDENCE. Revewces Corre Hever Donor, Tamrico, Mexico, June 9, 1960, } Departure jrom Vere Oru:—The Brooklyn and Saratoga— Craga’s Defeat—The Juares Cabine— Movements of Ves selt—Officers of the Dodge—Gen. Wheal—Comsul Chase— Craga Recovering—Generai Woll's Wound—Military Movements, dc. Wo left Vera Cruz on the morning of the Sth, with de spatches for the Seerctary of State, and with orders to touch at this port. Mr. McLane left in the Rrooklya on the morning of the 3d for Laguna. The Brooklyn towed the Saratoga to sea, she fring a parting salute to the city she had saved. The city returned the aatute with a good will, andgmany a prayer went up for the safety of the gal- lant ship and ber gallant crew. Captain Turner's name will henceforth be a household word in “Heroic Vora Cruz.” ‘Antonia watched him from the house top, and Diessed his officers, from himself to hie mere liewtenant The news of Uragn’s defeat and capture tae «been confirmed. It ig also reported that 2 the second in command was killed, leaving” General 3. MI , of Tamaulipas, in command. coat and in one the ‘This is disasterous news for the liber: column that now remains under Carvajal i routed, they they have ever been. They have on is wor. lave (a email %) is NOW conating between bere and lagers tooutteg stall the ‘The Constitution (formerly In! PY ) ("epnain Castenaga, i here under orders: she oe two Ww, APA Is commanded by one of the mont oticers at ge PAY. The officnrs of the Dewige are returns in the Mexican war steamer Constitation in a fw - Jows 14, 1860. In the Metropolitan Record of this week, the coutrover- sy between Archbishop Hughes and the City Inspector, relative to the registry of marriages and births, in aceor- dance with the law of April, 1862, is made the subject of & leading editorial, in which the reasons for refusing to il Bagt hi (lk € g 4 3 J : i. He wake &s i iE if bes if 3 HH u tl [ i ' E i E 4 1H : z i FF t i fi i 3 ih H ifs s ge + Fs R= i i i H i if ci ! : é i i | | FE Hi ie if ie eI E i LB : ef HA i i z : Z H l a] ! EE j = E Hi i Bea 5 g i ili get tii E : Es iT i i H if & g 5 i i i t a . Hf Fee # 5 70 bia sit a € Fu a tit ! : | 5 F g PA i Fi i F i | i i i ‘| iT 3 z H i a i a ie ra ‘ i id el i ae f i i i g - i t i in Ann Street. 1088 ABOUT $45,000—A POLICEMAN INJURED BY A “ FALLING WALL, Between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning & fre broke out on the third floor of the five story build- ing No. 42 Ann street, in the printing establishment of Mr. Whitehorne. The flames spread rapidly amd soon en- veloped the entire building. The firemen were promptly ‘at the premises, and prevénted the fire from extending to the adjoining buildings. The first floor and basement ex- tended through to Fulton street (No. 119), whieb floors, together with the fourth and fifth floors of No. 42 Ann street, were occupied by Lewis & Co,, clothiers. A large Portion of their stock was taken out on the Fulton street fire and water will amount to about $36,000 in the following companice, Kings of Brook Firemen’s Trost re Insurance iy of North America, Phi nny a 200 proute Mees ne tae: te too NY AO TT RR te $36,000 facturers and Loes abont $700, Insured for i i | : H i : 5 alt! f rit 3 No. fe ag execution t , a ene to work, on ber return to Ramsey's, and it was, to her while writting on his knee, even the Sires San ass See ee Sy Te hie the arsenic at Easton, and thet Sou'words. What, i most astonishing te that in the of these enormitien “= i i rea made brief epecches pertinent to the cecasion. Died, in Smithtown, tong taunt, the ith instant, Hon. Josnvs R Swrt, formerly Pate Senator, aged Bfty nine years

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