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——————— CO C3O}CRk WHOLE NO, 8706. MORNING .EDITION—TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS. " ked for me, and they lived in the bow ANOTHER SHOCKING MUPGER, [ rorwed, for, me, and they liv u intelligence office; 1 never had ny quarrel with the prisoner; King of the Two Sicili¢s of the interest he fools in the | supposed to be diffice!t of acquisition, even in the case of FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | trisis wnich no is subjected to, His Majesty would ad- | the youngest recruita, ‘there wag litte a general might vise him to seek the sapuriiy of Me iarpe ane Sram yy earnine > army af veterans. as amm longs sy the tranquillity of his dominions in @ policy sin- fleer 'y of mea ‘than our infantry o! Assassination of a Mother it neta SY ce Sedan t Sok Gat te aes cerely natiopal. He urged upon him in very | thefine, They made an army that any Hmperor might | ‘ gard with confidence or alarm. Hobbery the Motive—Tne Search for | oy | kept my money in was broken open, aud that all the | Arrival of the Fulton, Etna and Parana at New | fercibie language the necessity of making every | reg: arm. and ee of the Alleged Murderer— money was carried off, iy wide ustally kept the key of | ? : concession demanded by the ational will. Tho mpa- | "On Friday a fire broke out on tho prem 8 of Mr. John ttrance and pegotiation, thus giving the most conclusive proof of our deter: tion that if oifences did come they should not come through us. The goverament of the Pre- sident met us, it must be allowed, im @ canclliatary spirit. It did not, indeed, do what the occasion really demand. ed—reeall and disavow General Harney; but it did the next best thing—~it sent out General Scott, an officer de- i . . r, not being able to juterfere in Sicily alone, recom- | Mayall, at the Britannia Mill, Mosely, which aestroyod | feryedly looked up to by his tellow countrymen, covered A Strong Case of Circumstantial Evie |‘{e ‘aver scat aig nae tor thee tue weer T ies “York and the Palestine at Quebec, Boended the King to grant reforms, and to endeavor to | property eetimated at frem 280,000 to £00,000, “C*TOLOS | Wenyegy Woke up 8. Os. bis tolowy contested fleld, and dence—Identification of the Stolen Proe | home this morn: come to an understanding with Piedmont. His aoe? possessing that moderate and conciliatory spirit which ig f the ‘Hans Trustee through an Interpreter, togetber with Eagiand, would r-vommend Victor Emanuc! France. So offen the accompaniment or true bravery. Genes wyrty ouns tedhp Weatsesew testified an follew Mr debamaker'at ths Progress of the Sicilian Req | 10% #! }s intluence with Garibaldi to prevent bin Panzs, June 26,1800, | ral Scott, fecling, wo suppose, from “his in- Prisoner—The Coroner's Inquest—Come | cone: of Seventy.second street and Kloventh avenue; I gress trom going to extremities. And thereupon the Emperor ‘The Moniteur contains a decree proroguing the session | *\ructions, fome difficulty im absolutely over chusive and Interesting Chain of Evie | went to bed about a quarter nine o'lock om Sanday volution. deage pox! young King to believe him to be hia most de- | ef tee Jeuipetive Conve, uptil ee Lath of July. it oa . s General Barner ( ry} ogee ; nee si yote 4 * ; tains tment of an agent | “ered a ad Juan, dence—Verdict Against the Accused—His | vight;! gitar With Tasos FReibe Re sico, works for Me [From the apeclal corfespondenee of the Tandon Times.) | dp int Aamir algo contains:tho appointment of an agent | erat a vent cceepaon yep vd “patting Examination and Comuitttal to the | Homing, aad went to work iu the fie..; at thas time Mrs. Pauzmo, Juno 16, 1860. Porton of M. Gaillard de Ferry, and the uominatio , | act upon moment the northern point of the Isl- Tombs, &. Schumaker and the child wore in bed, ‘but they were both REMONSTRANCE OF RUSSIA AND SPAIN Private letters have arrived from Messina, according to 'y a8 Cousul General in Loudon, the latter gen! and of Bal is occupied by a British, and the southern Sf od well; J heard Mrs. Schumaker cough ‘and the child ery as lb] which a large portion of the Ni ita troops concen- present holding 4 similar ‘at Barcelona. by an American force, with an interval of fifteen miles The neighborhood of Manhattanville was thrown into | I"yeht out of the house, at seven o'clock I thought it was - trated there have croesed over into Calabria. According | ~ tn nence of the death of Princo Jerome at tho | Petween them, an interval, however, not sufficient to intense state of excitement yesterday in congequence | strange that Mrs. cchmmaker did not us for - to the statements contained in these Ictters, 4,000 men este of their Lmpérial e8 left Fontainebleau yes | Prevent the interchange of mutual etvilities @d good off an in of exci y o i, eel f "i thio the house to ee NM to and a great quantity of ammunition were sent over, leay- pe The Court will (Beery ere until the end of June, | ‘*s; This state of things is intolerable to: Harney. ef tho atrorious murder of wamother and her infant child | WHeniesl, and) SS Taco ie Neat ints” tae | Mepoleon Opposed to the Annexation | tr: aucu's oo men tor ino dateace of the sale! During Suly the Emperor and Empress will take up their | 48d hie is evidently racking his invention for aome method by a fiend in buman form, whoee only motive was plun: | house, but came back’ saying Mrs. of to Piedmont. If this news, which is not oficial, is true, thore will bo } residence at St. Cloud, by which he may put an end to it. He has removed the ee ee ee raed saat Sa i il tang ane rspenatchimesnad Eoets Seiraaeny: Sos Bane ee Teas | nimarer ee orto nee nero | ea ea th aren eae areas folowr-—an Sadun Geraas, samed ohm | agwends Tb af Wak tat met wae 1 Sree, MRA tag red bots towards toe | Phe vuit o Non and Chambery warned wil tho | tery ie strat hse -eeman heme umaker, who has lived @ vacant ‘Schumaker ed, covered MM CE "4 towards side. resent town 0c- | month of So; ber. @ seized upon py Ba ay near pala avenue, for fon 7 a MS eos oo ee co! ERCIAL INTELLIGEN ice only a small portion of the former city), being. The Potts cnbeesicas tha tia oii! of Princo Je. | the island, and who, moreover, seema to havo been ré~ ao ys street, » eeA yards ls “the the ~ situated on the narrow which divides i. ‘will be on Monday next, moved from his by General Scott atthe requeet of the several years, eft his hume at an. early bour | (red yards from the houge during the morning: I know Ker ery ae a ciphini sas P.M, | British authorities. "Thins, baving ‘caretuily “slocted? in the morning—eay about half-past two o'clock, | charged, I sawno one goi:g towards the howe hat . aaaietan The Bourse has been firm but very dull. et ane Gare ae eteaen ne for the purpose of selling some vegetables which he grew | morning; 1 inden: .!y the linen shirt now on the Pa ‘The steamship Fulton, from Southampton on the 27th ‘The final quotation of reutes was O8f. 650 , or 200. high- + oblge CoB of whieh bo tranamits to thé Bun 4 upon the grounds surrounding his house. Ho left his sonal se Snitty tan eee Toro tho shirt | June, arrived here yesterday morning, bringing details o or than yesterday. Admiral, and in which he repudiates altogether tho pro- ‘wife and child, the latter an infant about seven mosths | ang a'so its contents as may Property; 1 Fooognies the | Furopean news te the 27th ult. Switacrland. yay bs Ppt osimomt for a joint a ne a> eld, im bed, and apparently in their usual good health and | $2 50 gold pieces by the indentations in the coin; the The Prince of Wales will start on the 10th July, and will Bexxz, June 24, 1860. iolana etry! ante. pera the bad, on. ¢ a - portemonnale was taken from my chest; the shirt I re- | }, ‘ ‘The Federal Council received two days adespateh | /slaud, whereas notorious superiority of spirite. After disposing of his truck he started for home, | Foeeam ae Nee aot athe buttons. the shirt is alan | PC accompanied Ly the Duke of Newcastle and several from M. Kern, the Minister of Switaeriand at Paris, in | So7Ce Was entirely on our elle, ond declares that teas. never shipking fora moment that any evil had befallen | made ina peculiar manner, there being two buttons on | other Peers. He will land at St. Johns, N. F., undor the which M. Kern gives an account of the conference he Bad — ag the Legislature = =~ prey had hig family in Mis absence, Little did he imagine what | each writsband; one of those buttons is missing and | title of Lord Renfrew, and will visit the United States. on the 19th instant wiih M. Thoavenel in reference to “e n 80 Le | epanee jo istand still “3 peviais i the “birt fs now in the state it was when I took it off last » Vo i ‘ the accomplished annexation of Savoy to France. The | tho county of Whatcom, any attempt re horrible news waa in store for him, when, trudging along | oy tho portemonnais was in my pants, and tho The Vanderbilt arrived at Cowes on Tuesday, June 26, French Ministor for Forcign Affairs declared that his goy- | P0Vercignty will be attended with deplorable conse- Sosa matte Steen etvenenemed) ee eeaee : Ps) eats andthe witates diet abd an | Sates "Eat “eatangsa eae ARE Doug | Credit tothe ustracdons tthe Clmmnander ae Dawson, The latter, it appears, bad been sent in quest of | |, Jacob Stribe, being duly sworn, deposed that he was in ‘Whe Conference at Baden. Seresment to be made With iho ing of trdlia for tho | Hooks S,saroneen Confercace, at which Switeerland | CHUTaOGtO® sentimoniy ef tho, Presidents, himself, whS fi fi the employment of Mr. umaker; went to bed about to th the King he f should take part. h ‘ the market man, and no sooner did he see him | 9 Guarter pastnine o'clock, in company with Hans Trus- Bapxn, June 24, 1960. tion of the tricolor flag. Analogous institutions for | M. Thouvenel added:—Switzerland having by her note | Wishes that the slatusof either party should remain un- than he communicated to him the gad news that | tee; he i about half-past four o’clock and went to It ig stated that during the Conference at Baden the Micily with a royal Prince and Viceroy. of tho 23d of May last rejected the French proposals, tho } Changed until the question as to the property in the island 7 shall be finally decided. Thiv is ail we know at present; but i is only too evident that General Harney is seeka > an occasion of Offence agarnst us, and if a stop be not pub lo his mischievous career he will most probably involve us im troubles from which there will be tio honorable sent, except through the open portals of the Temple of Janus. ‘oare always anx- fous, and we have uo reason to be sahamed of being al- Ways anxiouk, to preserve fthe very best understanding i ’ p work: @ out half seven o'clock he went up tothe | Prince Regent of Prussia directed the attention of the ais wile wan Cping.ane Gah Mi GANS, Sid WSS OMates| PE re eaGet per ents, War tor ae ie fugost assembly to the state of altuirn in Italy. Tho France will henceforth inerel place herself in the posi- Dawson did not tell bim the cause of the disaster or inti- | ¢-i maker he returned to the field; about half au hour | Prince Regent is said to havo declared that the Sar- tion formerly occupied by Sardinia in reference to the mate that the death of the child and illness of the mother | afterwards he went up to the house again, when, on } “inian government was already overrun by revolution, ee oe ee Naples, and that the Land obligations réesuiting from the neutralization of Faucigny from any other than natural cauges, for fear the | entering Mrs. Schumaker’s room, he found her ‘ying upon | Nd that if no attention were paid to the further course | a constitution to the ington of Tagore at the insti- | and Chablaia. M. Thouvene! is said to have further de- —_ Jf ” the bed, all covered with blood; I was afraid she was | of events, all _——_ be threatened by revolu- = of the Emperor Napoleon. movements of } ciared that the Emperor Napoteon would not give up any shock would be too great. i i sick, and that was the reason T entered the bedroom; i peng! Oe pore 7 eae eens Baron bg eng ibaldi are, however, more rapid than those of diplo- | portion of the territory of Savoy. scbumaki it there mi some mis- at wi wit two hundre! yards from the house al deen ordered note - | macy. Should Ee so aeow See Ne barrier Pa grng ag hen og bo) Ing | the diplomatic agents of | Prussia abroad of | Bourbon dynasty is certain. "To attack Messina would be w Court of the Tuilerics entir withdraws them, and take, saying he had left his family im perfect health a | the morning; J did ngt gee an; 4 ‘at tho. interview of Baden. in | a useless sxcrifice of life as the garrison is hemmed ie Austria. with the United States. Our intereata, private and pub- few houra before, but Dawson assured iim that the news | Morning; OF near any. criog of Sietrees; the bedroom door | ths" note particular mention will ve mado of the words | Sroknteh ee ee tert Ae eeeat, hemmed in Nima, Juno 25, 1860. J tic, cur common origin, our common’ freedom, all plead was open en 5. was promnpel te ‘Napoleon by the Prince ‘The bone contains the following :— strong!y for forbearance. The United States have repeated- was but too true, and besought the unfortunate man to IS ae pene seek bow it pas Paueafiae Napol y Regent on tho | falls as a matter of course, e ‘Juno 94, 1800, Minister of Police...... oe florins ly dene to this country things which no other government in tony heme insensible; Tdid not. miss any of tay property, Tk: ——— According to advices from Palermo ‘to the isth the } Minister of Foreign Aftui oo ef (he world could have ventured on with impunity. Even 9 ry; [know . ing vi ath c " 200 “ THE DISCOVERY OF THE i Dothing of the prisoner further than thathe wad in Mr. me Pos TRS Revolution tm Sictty. National Guard occupied the different posts in the town, | Minister of Public Worship. see Petrulles? ee se we Mere ih Be sptrest of Fe The feelings of poor Schumaker on the receipt of this | Schumakcr's employ, and was scharged about week | |, 7h Fee emcee tae Setisevar Fileriae of on Amse- on ee chagops was progressing, The marine } programme of reforms for Napics includes a goneral am- | {ittle galing to our natiewal Pride. Nobody could hava shocking intelligence can be readily imagined. He urged | SEvi ver weianig. "2 ot oR the floor, but the bed wae | Ts Tonic Poet says:—The voluntcers actually en. | “The repebliten ‘eerey adhered to the government of | Bet popular wx Cabinet, @ consHtutional form of go- | said that we acted without complete juatifieation If we had is horses forward to their utmost speed, and drove like | ~ Margo->t Hiern Hoffman, wife of the prisoner, was then | Tolled for Garibaldi exceed 36,000. Another expedition is | Victor Emanuel. finian fags were everywhere dig- | Yornment and a froo press. refueed to permit the United States to se'ze on the sub- ‘The interview of the sovereigns at Baden has brought madman through the upper part of the city until he | examined as follows:—I live over a butcher's store in ae prepare at mute 1s meesty tends, COR Played. about an understanding nitiaae aeottis sab rane ce Fighth avenue, between Fifty-soventh and Fiiy-eighth London Times Naples correspondent says:—A report Naruss, June 24, 1860 the Confederation. Th came to his dwelling. A large concourse of peoplo | streets: 1 have lived with the prisoner about Pemyenactaa Prevails in town today thet the government means to reli 8 ofially stated. that i do Martino has | regards Se ed PR og ety aed the houge, the of the police and the | the di ied to the abandon Messina, and concentrate its troops on the the Emperor Napoleon the formal as- a retecnes ot an tema hos ncue | Se Char al eae’ Befouea et | Soe” Sere at re wires to aunts | adn et a ce ar which I paid $12; the prisoner wns gone fora week, and | , A large steamer (Neapolitan) left on Sunday in the | Sicily to Piedmont, ‘| has sent a Colonel of the general staff. .According to ro- feo truly that something dreadful had taken | oy, his return ail # me one had robbed him, and that he | direction of Meesina, crowded with troops; destination Tt is alo oMcially asrerted that the Emperor as well as | jiibie intelligence received direct from Naples King Place in his absence. On entering the house a | was afraid to come liome;he swore be would never leave | woknown. | Russian intervention is talked of, and the | M. Zhouvenel have drawd particular atteution to tho fact | {s'merely indisposed, horrible sight met his view. On the bed lay tho | Me again, and T forgave him; we lived together then and a Adimiral went on Sunday to visit the Count of | that the Court of the Tuileries has nat recognized the an. Trursre, June 26, 1880. went to work for Mr. Schumaker; we worked for Mr, nexation of Tuscany aad the Romagna to Piedmont. ‘Tho statement of the Torin journals that the captain of @ying form of his wife, all covered with blood, and beside Schumaker about a month, and then left because there Tur C. —The American Minister, a8 had J ‘a morchaht veasel F ailing il as Villamarina, demands the the Charles fay Ee Rae fo oe her the dead body of her infant child. Both mother and as bo work for them (0 40; the, priser wanted me to well as Villamarina, releaso of Noples, 1 ielding to the counsels of Oe eae, Le deg under Sardinian colors to hoist the Pontifical flag is ia- ject of dispute while the dispute Jtself was still undecided ; Lut we now, at any rate, have reached the limit at which we will nol say Bour motives will be misconstrued, but our cous rage willte very jusly suspected, We have endured ai that tho most oxtreme desire for peace could ea!l upea us toendure, We are now called upon to show that we bavye the courage to repel, as well as the moderation to overlook an insult. The American government has thought fit, most unfortunately, to retain in his command to General whose culpable breach of the duty which he owed to his country on the first cecasion, and of the obedience due to his commanding officer on the second, have left us 4] 7 “ to doubt that ho is bent on creating a breach be- to Louisville with him a few days ago, but I refused, | 424 Jane, indemnity for losses and Sustained, fo enter frankly on re- | correct, twrann the trics. That portion of hie fast f ee ran nee ce cmak | Saying 1 cid not want to have anyiuing further 16 | aDd Satisfaction for'the insult offered to the Americas | form by Cara tae at tos tinder | "The captain only explained the new Austrian regulations | Vivch he contends tbat the Fitts of Ureat Brits are sin, and the home that a few hours before was 60 cheer- | to to with him; he called again on » and, | fag. The captain of the vessel apes ENS | nels Ge of ae Hagland. In exchange for | roiative to ships belonging to the provinces annexed 10 | disposed of by the insolent usvrpation of a sibordinato fu! and pleasant was now silent and desolate, Ahammer | saying he had’ plenty of monay, _provailed } “00 God’s earth” is ecco pnp tor sg les this the King demands Tee Lane oot his | Piedmont, which order that no vessels from Turcang,Mo- | ‘sinerican aesembly, and menaces violence if tbe tsurpar lay on the floor beside the bed and, judging from the | UPoO mé to promiso that { would go with him; hesaid a | Used Siow | the Polis tere reoalged iro Naples | Peerrretueg’? (ue Western Powers. This, however, dona and Lhe Legations shail holst the Sardinian tig in | jjon be not respected, Is a gross insult to this country, loaned «he used 2 be . an Au hose marks on tho mother and ‘child, this was the wenpon | badly and was oftes afraid ‘he would beat ie to" deatly Falermo st Farle, as summarized by Gulignani’s | | The number of prisoners taken on board the two steam: | “"rese regulations, however, do not compel such veasols | win the yer actions reat e cast noes known i used in the commission of the murder. The injuries on | since we left Mr. Schumakers, the prisoner hasjbeen living i ee * to hoist the flag of any other nation. United Sistes have been entrusted, We hate a right to at No. 6 Greenwich ‘and I have been living in The last despatches from Palermo state that a vessel } whom are prisons Viawxa, June 26, 1860. and that an officer wl ds the head of Mrs, Schumaker and her child corresponded Jaden with Gi rehased in the United States for ‘Mancensxs, June 26, 1860. demand th ifficer whose continuance in command hex . Eighth avenue; on Wedn last I wer: down to No. 6 bbl petet By ey Advices have been received bere from Naples to tho | 4,etides tho Colonel Lowenthal, who already discharges | tem proved lo be inconsisten! Lh a good rg exactly with the head and claws of the hammer. Besides, | Greenwich street, to see the prisoner, and found that he | Geribald!, had errived inBlclly. | | a | (Advices, Moling thek tan tions ied cen and | the functions of military commissioner at the Austrian | rieem the wo nations shald te al once recalled, and we hare the weapon was in an unusual place, It bad been re. | bad not been there for bs eet bag) call for = nechunee. Saonaead ois te ‘was’ propar! that tbe commander, Spinelli, had beeu entrusted with the Brg 4 pep chef d’escadron of the staf will Le | perides a right to insist that, now America repudiates a ‘moved from its proper place of deposit in the kitchen, | ‘sy and take me away to Louisville; I never saw the number of the staff or wheSiollian army. The generals formation of a row ministry. poy ary mel t to bo im. | 20int occupation during negotiations, wud treats us as only shirt now on the pereon of the prisoner; I identify tho of division to be th: 4 of bi ding ¢ ve from’ Palermo to the 20th instant Ibis it improvements are about to bo present by sufteranco, ber forces shall be withdrawn from. and, after being used in the commission of the murder, | coat aud vest; the bat now shown me I’ never saw be- | Pf division wore math oes trea} had published a proclamation by the } ‘oduced ia the Austrien «rw, after the Freuch system. | the jeland, together with our own, and the whote matter ‘was thrown carelessly upon the bedroom foor where it | fure. ter, Colonels Turr and Nino Bixio. places gon of the General Benedetti, calling upon tho pm oe left to a treaty; or, if this may not be, to the arbi was found by Br. Schumaker. Henao W. Richards, polleaman of the Twonty-seocad pre- 1 Lo | aa ceaty wash MSCers Of the Teallan army as Dave. | ervey 0 ris ‘tbe Bourbons,” Denp ark. tration of @ third power. We cannot bring ourselves to " ad cinct, as follows:—I was standi.g at the corucr ‘their resignation (0 ‘Garibaldi. ‘The bar been taken up, and the insurgent Coy yvmacE, Jone 24, 1860, believe that terme so reasonable can be rejected. We do Upon «further examination of the premises the propri- | of Kighth avenue and Fifty ninth street “about halt: oS a ae repo bands had been seut Lack to their homes for reorgabiza- | _ Count Moltke, tho Dunish Minister Hionipotentiary to | not desire for a moment to Insist "pon the superiority of tor found that the drawer, in which he had about $160 in } eleven o'clock, when a butcher came up and told mo hecrmeata a te thon. , hus arrived here, having been summoned by the | the reaources whieh at this moment wo . Tho Dank bills and silver, had been rifled of its contents, and | jie man whe had committed the murder was coming down | Cy drmside wae raising Garibaldi had issued a proclamation inyiting the clergy | government on account of the affiirs of the German | island iteclf would not be worth one hundrath part of the ? Fifty-seventh street; I started after the person indicated te" to thi ution. chiee. lceves and calamities that must ensue from the interrap- bis entire houso had been ransacked by the murderer. Tt | aa¢.arrested him; I brought him to thestation house where | ®0 that ins few days snemubeniuie Scans, dune 98,1900, tion for a gingle week of a good understanding between was evident, then, that plunder was the sole motive | he gave his name as Francia Hoffman; T asked him where | peter of 160,000 men, It ic stated that Garibaldi j 4 ae Russia. the two cotntriee; but there is a thing deurer even than we be slept the night previous, when he hesitated for a mo- | 33,000. is stated that Garibaldi is marching against Sr. PRIPREHURG, Juno 25,1860. | ease and wealth, and that thing is national honor, We ‘which led to the perpetration of the crime, and Mr, Schu- t and said ne hwhere in Sixth 20: Ttold | be formed 9s a reserve, Tonsx, June 24, 1880. d ' ed ment said he slept some aven. ‘the ne Coats Cavcer . and the’ protest It is suid that, by tho order of his Majosty, the Ruasian | bave not calied iorth our young men from the peaceful maker's suspicions were at onco dirooted against a man | the prigoner that there bad been a murder committed on pie Beeb A Sock wes tea taices a vy tue Mar. | Minister at Turin bas been instructed to doclare to the | avocations of ordinary life, and put arma in thelr hands, formerly in his employment, named Francis Hoffman. Bavent sree, and Ses 1 wauied hi ass witness; Fase chjecs ties fap oabe ny -3 pated oy fgainst the capture of the Sardinian | Sardinian cabizct that should the Sardinian government | in order to exbibit to them in return fur thelr berols The murder it appears was first discovered by Jacob | SpPearad, he efor stricken at the pows,, and bis eyes | °\ Bead and maccarcal Steamer by the Fulminanto, not henceforth prevent the departure for Sicily of the ex. | efforts the spectacie of a country which has no reapect in the diffe ines ‘Stride and Hang Trustee, workmen in the employment of | ness, and ely lim to the station house; the property | lermo. Much miser, Advices have beon received from Sicily, ating, thet = in course of preparation in the rent parts of | for bereeif, and invites by her tamences the injurics “a ‘since Prince Tonearsa had been appointed rdinia, the Minister, with the whole personnel of the le- | deres not repel. Mr: Schumaker. They arose about four o’clock and went idonkiied a3 J ine el oe ~4 prvvidond tegen Selkets os ciheel ea Council and Deputy of the Dictatur, Garibaldi, at Palermo, | §2ton, would quit Piedmont. ee into a field to work an hour or two before breakfast. Mrs. | Derty in question consisted of a silver watch, two porte- os shall a yen ean prensa oil Bay na, Jens 3, Lees “Syrians [From ty Gal wa Beoress, sane'28.) Séremaker wes fa: the habit of ristag about six o'clock | moskiiee, ur rells of money, ©. gold Devasipin, tree | HS Ripag Ady = sel anid Chat by the order of hie Maivsty the Russian 1 resser trom Beyrout, of the bth, in the Trieste Guzele, | We luave this day to ch. -Licle the commencement, artor ‘and preparing their morning meal, Yesterday morning | *birt studs, some 5 pl aod nea sida Garibaldi is carrying oui Sardinian Cabinct that should the Sardinian government | Sives the following ndditional details of the scenes which ulty and obstruction, of the regular postal however, the workmen observed that she did not rise “aaaaaal 1 on spogennane wan Drought in Sicily, When it is - | not henceforth prevent the departure for Sicily of the ox. | &F¢ now boing enacted in the Libanus:— tion between this port and America—a com- the usual Hour, but the cireumsiance did not crente | ‘sto tbe a Trouse “he ake Dim where “ho | ments of the line—regula, editions in course of organizativa ia the dierent parts of | ,, The furopean Consuls mado apptication to the loca an. bic wil, wa tit in a sot age, egema any suspicion until an hour after the usual time had | bad slert on Sunday night; tho prisoner aid at Sorensed tn froport pee, Re ee struggle to effect a reconetiiation, but met with the moat | Indeed we may, without exaggeration. say that the pr. first that slept in avenue, bu e | cleviews: Sanes sereien y Pants, June 28, 1860. | decided [it will on the part of the’ former. Hostilitice at t# of the Galway line are as fair as ‘wore thoso of tho elapsed, and the men began to grow hungry. It was | time he told me he bas t come ae Philadelphia; the | of the interior; whilst the The Patrie of to-day states that Garibald! ‘me? coun. | length arsumed such an alarming charactor that the gov- Bitard tine At its Commencement. Tt is eearcely twec'y Sree eee enw | Ecresen ex tel ons cn amey comenaitecs ant iecton | LenS Chl of War on the 21st inst., at whieh it was ‘woauimously | ¢Bmevt resolved on concentrating a force of some years since the goverument first contracted with Mr. Cu- . 200 that Jacob should go up to the house and see € Mrs. Scha- becuns need Y missiona in order to serve under Garibaldi, will bo em- | decided that the insurrectionary army, after havi - | te 6,000 regulars, with some hun: of bashi bazouks, maker reriparian gt try did 90, and came back in a few | Tories Chat Let once became convinced of his gaits T | Dloyed tn operations on Continental Italy. lected all tho necessary military forces, should march on | if @ camp ut the foot of the mountain, to the right of the Jncten, saying. (het, be could net Gud: tap weramn and | Sow shown nahi bas Gerson, Be tquencer Tey Gee Catania fine just sustained an irreparable loss. tn con- | Mescina.. The volunicers browste by Colonel Mester bet | Wew rout from Damascua, ‘This camp wes formed in. the minutes, a A he , On } 3 iage uence of the p been chosen with t care, among whom wore atticers | ©vening of the 28th ult.; the Governor went there in supposed that she wad still in bed. Half an hour olapsed, | °°ufused, told one story one moment abd the mext momeut | Chat Crary after the battle, the superd library of thw . , is hard fora fortnightly mail service for £60,000 a year. Zhe Galway contract is for £78,900 9 year for miler service. Ib a very few years Mr. Cunard’ dy hoe more than trebled. Let us hope that our subeidy may, in as short a tine, be multiplied in the same proportion. We are peppy to Announce that the Connaught made -her official trial tr p on Wednesday Inst, at the “measured milo,’ Southampton, to the satiefaet on of the Covern- ment Inspectors. She leit Southampton at am early hour Famp von morning for Galway, and may bo expected 'e early to-morrow morning. Sho wili sail on Tuesday next with the mails, The Seoleman say# that a discovery hae been mado which will bring pin a new aud worse shape the ques- tion of the Galway et contract. Ther? was, it ap- pears, an agreement between the most active members of told an entirely difierent one. of engineers. person on the Soliow tng day, and hopes were entertained ’ = city has been entirely destroyed. manuscripts, It was believed that the march om Messina would com. | that the explosion hostilities would bo either pro. when Fans again asked Jacob to go to the house and call Sop > eeran Als ge ae ~ Segoe post xf i have burnt, pill dor ed. mence on 25th, vented or promptly put down. What, therefore, was the mistress. It was then about seven o'clock, and as | mortem examinati . found indications tonsa yarn destro; the 28th, * Private halls, galleries museums have fared no better. the surprise and indignation felt, when half an hour Jacod entered the house and pushed open Mrs. Schuma- | Of viclence on the rieht side of the face; there wasa mark | “‘salvator Castiglia, who commanded the steamer Pic- Naples. after the reception of the Governor, and just betore a or tS ition, and who, in 1848, had Grxoa, Jane 23, 1960, sunset, Hames were seen rising over the village of ee tT ee oe a ane eens | Rimmmtz; (he RGD of the SEIS wee) fractured, ead the Sat sary, haa pane t Whine, with According to advices from Napten to tie 19th inst, the | PeY-MCri, and. om other points ofthe horizon | On occupants had been murdered by some one, who had | frontal bone was rays “3 ot rad iy to procure some sbips of war; and | government had despatched three columns from Naptes, | Ui 29th these contlagrations increased, and approached to stolen into the house while he was at work. be on pee yy RE negotiating with American houses towards | vis'—One to Basilicata, another towards faleroo, and a | *ithin two miles of Uyrout. Fiveryiling belonging to motive which prompted the assassin in the per. } cvidence, although Jara te hay ote and post, | every thousand inbabitants, government to restore the two captured vessels, The | The apathy of the Governor and of bis troops caused the . 4 ir serve ster . most painful fimpression. On the Slst information wes | the Galway Com) and @ leadin, ent of the Derby it eee ie aaa ae nich OF } accordingly. Afler a few moments deliberation, the oan ete of Garivalal, who bes now Lie’ Apatadon femal cemred to hig national hag eres remnresion for the | received that the Drases, fading nothing more to burn, party, in’ which the former aged 19 may alter ‘Schumaker, which usually bung over the mantel piece, was | jury announce.! that they had agreed upon the following of 10,000 ‘at a dis ‘of four tt ‘Messing. ‘The King was ill, and was staying at Portici. 20,000 | bad returned to the neighborhend of Krey aud Hatoana, | £10,000 in the event of a government subs: 'y being pro- missing; the drawer in which he kept his moncy was . It hing taken the name of the camp of Barcellona, and it | more soldiers would leave for Sicily. News from Mossina | and \t was not without great difticulty that they were in- | cured. This transaction is now under discussion by tho rifled, and even the trupk of Hans had been broken into | ,, yc Spd that the said Deidrich Henry poy mr hg ‘awaits the orders of Garibaldi to attack Messina. to the 16th inst, reports a digembarkation ct Garibaldians | 400 ed 0 spare the French spinning mills established iu | committee, and & supplemental report. i abot to bo and robbed of alinen shirt and s pocketbook containing os oe i wwe as ree Ee official journal of Sicily registers the at Melito, those places. ‘They made u; vation by burn- | made which will materially alter the rather too exsu'pa. . , 1860. addresses of ; . « ing all the houses round, and, among others, that occupied the’ rendition of the above verdict, Corouer | Mdhesion of the interior communes to Garibaldi’s pro- Tenax, June 24, 1960. e A i U; by the engineer in chief and bis clerks, The Druses mation of the affair communicated to oRete proceeded t examine the priemer iu the usual Flammire of annexation to Piedmont, under the 10 Opinione of to-day publishes tho following deepatch tory report previously made. This disclosure, of course, sceptre The Opin 4 Eamansvel. Ai t theso adhesions may be mon- | from Napiee —The King i# seriously ill. The goverument | welther respected the French fag which was hoisted on renders it much more dovbtful whether the House of Commons will consent to vote the subsic 3 manuer proscribed by law, as follows — tioned those of Marsala, Salemi, Girgenti and seta, | is maid to be deliberating upon the restoration of the | the house, nor attended to the protests of the persons pecans ¥ Beahas tok mantin oeeesat reat Sinan Lae It is poritively asserted that Garibaldi has entered into | captared yeesele, together with the passeugers and aner- | PM, ut destroyed anon tevin’ eon ois tae THE LATEST BY THE FULTON. ua aon wy inom | Weve Sor tsOAutemany. | pine ie eccompere eu een Coo | Cun, SE ee oR oer cS Q. Where jdo you » Thave no regular place , f hich, with the t ig obta ital: tended as far a8 the vi imma, where His Royal Highness will start from Devonport on tho Schumaker, and bad living. T sipt Out doors last night in Eleventh avenue. 3 ae ey SP hd ¥ tems, June 95, 1890, | tan Kaimaken resides, ant we could contemplate the whole | 01) Jury in aoe acays ig hie, ee oe men, the police had reason to believe that Hoffman was | .<’cnuree protersed neues . Py ty ‘© | ‘The Swiss rosiding at Catania have demanded and ob. | Tho Marquis de Yillagrasca arrived tere from) Nithee. Satay aaeieeetincl EUG Foveds wees Ga | be nenetneelda ty Veo cht taadiiiea’ ae Pres implicated in the murder, and a strict search was made | ‘50 ToT bt aeaheapenpaads ebtebemaaiatvend bo dle | their dragemans to the Governor's camp, in order by | wilt bo attended by the Duke of Neweastie, cecre- gegen the action of the Grand Tefen tho accused was | 720 tiae In tho Neapolitan service, and at presont | Tho doparture of the soldiers of the brigade of Savoy | energetic representations to induce bim to put an end 80 | ty o¢ state for the Coluniat, tho Earl of st. Ger. THE ARREST OF THE ALLEGED MURDERER. prevailed outside the station fs accused was | acing duty in the foreign rile battalions, donot Sraount | etl savage war m map apreare to b “ tal Sanne at ter alee sachnied. aa Sergeant Snyder and Roundsman Greer immediately | removed, and st ope would be | to more than 800 or 900, of whora 600 are in the Panis, June 26,1890, | tenced wi sat ls thay vad be es ce oe rating aes a | Sengens Doce Se lynched. The | ‘Turd Mechel battalion, and ‘200 or 800 in the First and | ‘The Patric cottains the = more Gres. God grant that they may bo at en end. All | by tis Royal Highness? Governor, the cqueries in Proceeded in different directions through the ward, and | German po: ulation especially Pd, and | second battalions. ‘There aro no other Swing, except. in arias, June 94,1000. | the crop of coovens, as Yeu havo probably already beard, | waiting, and Dr. Auckland, the palsce phisician. Mr, put all the patrolmen on the alert. At the house of a | had it not been for the coolness determination of the the corps of Swiss veterans, who formerly served in the ‘Tho King has the constitation, which has bean vy earn yoy boom ee yt sat Englehart, private secretary to the Duke of ‘eweaatic German butcher, in Eighth avenue, near Fifty-seventh wo aed iaid upon the } 614 regiments, but who are no longer on Active service, on liberal beste, and of which one, condition b deenng: Oo yeitgr noice ‘The merchants of Beyrout will accompany bis Grace Prince of Wales will first street, Greer found the wife of the suspected party, and | ytrs. Schrmaker Dot in a very | Bevarian ee ne crzivals have All boca Austrians OF | ™ tie diplomadic corpe have reeeived it favorably. ita | are in the babit f making advances 00 the farmore and to | iat SOs, sled a viat New Ramee wet ee Jearned from her that she expected to meet her husband | low condition. . Sehaeter sad A letter from Messina, in the Opiniome Nationale, ways promlgaticn wil tak place (tin eginn ing of Duy errs cre tee ea at er ae | Saperee cian, and will rench Quebec by the Shere that vory day, to start with him for Louisville, | covery. ‘The poor womans fractured ia two or sarerhes be vo, eomtes the ‘of an electric de- | Intelligence has been received from Rome announcing | deliver produce nor repay at AE, ‘asa of. fg bh. > Kentacky. The policeman, without informing her of hie | three places, rendering recovery an impossibility almost. ‘Addreawéd to the governor of this plage by colonel | that deseral Lamoricicre bad been Bominated Urana | Beyrout and the neighborhoml feel convinced that the fag of toe Vieteris riigs ‘9th tine ne ctr suspicions, left the place. ‘Before leaving, however, he So, peivate ‘of Francia fi. Fortunately | Cross, the Messsimant, oi recommence | of % ins Tighuess Will reprement ber Majeety called the butehor agide, and telling him of the murder, for us, T canuot slate the ‘reason, it was Dot car- ets wore of plage and teonndiatinm, and the town 1 | SO sue important coma, and Cin bed re eae requested him, if Hoffman should come along in his ab- | SUPPOSED DEA’ VIOLENCE IN ATTEMPTING TO Tied into engoution, Mpg ed Ty Op 3 The Neapolitan re as Gerttinde. och eventa on Gate Qught ts. reuse the om Will receive audresmes in the ‘ence, to call in a patrolman and have him arrested. The COMMIT AN OUTRAGE—ABREET ON SUSPICION. at Messina the capture of Palermo, close thaya—tt is bo. | Flows attention of the great Fowars, for the government | BiCR, | It i intended thi Yr iteher uested : sufficient forces, andprevent | whatever ‘either The to the Morning Put - om a seeded ston ion, appeared, in | _ CoFoner Gaffney, of Jersey City, was called upon yester- silat al Ley lieved that the Neapolitan poverunsent will Netermive to | either cangot or will not prevent whose horrors, _— out or ‘entering. Collect all the in the Western Siater, his Royal Hi “hevelipped out ‘aul informed oficer’ Richards | day morning to hold an inquest upon the body of a woman | Snufoi and if there a aay movement, bombarl Neasinn, | regtore tue two shipe lately captures ty ite cruisers, Pa, ne, ge son cape stein eed puke tan tne ot iaae tee fact. Richards walked up very eoay named Alice McGee, residing in Railroad avenue, near aie wea oun sane sean oe ag By eA: boy Tey Sone a? frew Hes Will Sieh Somne of the most a een atl ett tn MID | Oole atrect, who died suddenly on Sunday evening, under oe Re are th nase tls Debora > ewan.” Spain and Berdinie. sn ‘There ts docknas of her cltisene of which Azwericn hag | YTCetiOg, wing, in attogrenh letter, to the Queen, ing Circumstances which leads to tho supporition that her | | guarantee to you the authenticity of this despatch. ‘Tho Spanien nt, Eh ado better reason to be than of the officers of hor bis deeire to receive the the result of On last Tue Governor by one of the con: rah eperemenh, army. Rivcated, for the most part, in the delightfal and bis Royal ighnoss wi) pay bln death was tbe yiolence, On Staaten ee eae ane lod tha ettstonre | CDATEE WAMirS at Turin, Has presented a protest toCount | Pim¥-ceaatieule’ot Best Pointe sivit, out from the: busy ao. Va trietbcen banka heim opener go Se a |e eres em Nocti ana |S Gna nena ary 7? Ta | vein he ace pounce | Unc New neal hae , 4 face, ‘asked what the matter was. Mrs. McGeo «id | shotld have ett ee ee iat | Should tho remonstrance of Spain remain without any | Sha%elctat + | pected back in this country abo’ York all Ses se Feces crane om Sas iss Ty ees ve portion of tbe population | ogc tne Spanish Legation wih be orderel to quit Turin, | Aud subjected oy er Mh threo th te ete Advices from Fong Kong are ¥ a hoee fre c eS oan tas, named Jazaes Gray, had entered her room oot wee "Ste Oil Journal gf Sy ofS 130 oat. conta, England. army join to a frill Cp hE. — s with engi mail ot Mare Stk Pam ae man (LS, a violent struggle followed, | that the entire of the war there shall be FI gh glen vom quite fo ani among od as Gay siaire and. locked A Peasay Uneete Bie eee rec est tasion, | tases of ordinary otitoce qussunees vp privens visions, |: fos vevile aka urmaners fe lives Fark on the pursuance of a profession LS | KOOL Re ominn & ering ate | a amabi fai, bea the sat for. na Men |S Co ge ee ee craig" tie Feropen eyuem’ weak | tins oe he prsrel enna oe Nos an wag ied ho a gt Eb lon fe be aid to have represented all classes a gen services, thoroughly under completed. to catch & | she could not live, and that Gray was the cause of her Fw. jadges,a | and Ct Ned by the Pri of Infantry and Cavalry officers, ex fir Hope Grant after the occupation came hero, but the Siithe police ould do topreervecrder. ee By “orca gs le Boor, “called | Goent Prolas who commanded the Auton, « Sardiaian C tony Prac of wi ribs king’ te h and stmirable eugtneers, the oticers | French naval and, military coma Tan Granapiret > , 7 . 4 tad ‘several princes, and the » the most THR CORONER'S INQUEST. Soope chereards” Cieh ie mania: shen | Wig etarvionel ter Seaaa DtIinman doemmnan | tomes han sruiios onion Goamol ie fom toe enduring and the mont accomplished of their ‘profeesion. | state of our negotiations, if any, with the Gov. hours afterwards expired. Thie morn’ officer | into the service of the Sicilian provisional tended by a en’ the luring Coroner O'Keefe arrived at the seene of the murder Laoghlin stated the story told to bim by 3 16 Geets | under which be will have the just of Seoretany of mato | ociock, ibe Jon Was At once proceeded with, a ee Lane atten Waa tea tan | soustensions, nan toe Gases wie tab ams Wear oeae bout one o'clock, and at once commeneod to empanel a | Chist of Polis Marisa, td at his ruggeetion ube omoer | forthe Navy. Fecketnattan tan cies which tee Veranttors moaretel Of the treatment we have re. | be treated umnicably If no resiatance was made. The pro- Jury and collect the witnesses. Having sccomplishod this | Wak OFAY imo custody wo awalt the result of the investi- | , Te gis cerned tat Cou tent” tote Cours of deat hae Maver. Deere was no opportanit of showing as pave gens te eaprere Gam | [ones sos aeten sad anemen rY e much, the Coroner adjourned the inquest to the - | "A post mortem examination was held by Dr. Qaidor, | Turis, fe the bearer of « letter from Garibaldi to what they were CI) Ae TP ep omy 4 eaterekadereny rekon Usteentin, | engiovere were oven alter haded. From Japam there ie fecond precinct station house, City Physician, ageisted by Dr. Morris. interual or: eee ee ee but it ia agreed on all hance that wi they wore nae very pendesn ok | bonne News. examination of the witnesses pa neee healthy, with the excaption of pan AL, iNiew to be = “sy mg Sp OT Rp aw ave maceel marioan army . rmtA, Bicones the + peters ree eee ve Laney Ky = i pecilasion on jenoed officers of the regular army however, at Inet our mm to light The Calentta news ie on! Mag 19. The trial of the , jan Tg Rd wi. FO H oan wonder ‘The Dake of Cam exception, in & ian who, it is | indico rioters bad usce, Sod the eunenens were Saree herine, also black and bive spots on the head, back and dy J rece we eee {liye sons conmmndiog smears of the various will leave nothing untried {a order | expected to produce effect. ‘The Bengal cover moved is iis ovat fevept Ghoe several te ead Se Jee aaeeng (aes Sree. tran weloctod fresh Seats cieneants au trent o8 tin commamned. | brighten ant boltalions that he Wes rover in hie fife ‘taten witha ation which | siteaing to ibe, cise of the Tasmania, says ttappears owe take his nen Shon Uy thin mbeame the Aguare enn comes witch temas Ive cortate tna the bun of pT pe are ani- SOteanats cnevind. ov by & large body of men goed will towards them, and jl mye De 3 in th Lg tae Supremes Cees ; Deceased Fecently confined, mated with intentions; their have greater preciston. ‘ouunteors were enthusiast) that they Should Lal hat the contractors wore goveramen\ Se wveawa Lae oe aoalerdnaiiees mea roy Tye ecards eh te cement fhe cheered along the soaks Yo tbe park. ‘The review pom increasing year Ny gears srorking eat the destiny | yurebaee from them old commiseariat tore Jobn Henry Schumaker being habits of intemperance, which may have aasisted in ag. | Administration suffers by it, if the orga ‘of the of yimees cay owtens coment, end notwihatandt the which partie Ao A - fb pt A A CALCUTTA. falt'past two o'clock this’ be oy Rods oy canetabled 01 the station Reese test pe i a and to Yossseoe wae ous aay ana expesitionny but of iiyte Yon of ee Amariana guverament or of, We sallltary Comm: PR ab meagan Bae eho ike noes aang, gan a beckster, and am in rou i onan | yo mnandere-always @ith the exception of Genoral Harney — Yeroe very dull’ Bpioce hed fallen, Preghte shewed’s the slightest h the exception of one of them, who was ab- | those, antil he bag constituted a that ae es the city. After waiting for his return unti! | *atisfy Sicily and provide for the ago te to disturb the good understands Nuova Ralia announces ? } i i E 3 Nittle downward tendency. From China accounts state Ben hesith; I returned about j half past nine o'clock, the caso was further The that M. Lofarina will be With France in her army, ano that the time will | which fas hitherto eo bapplly prevailed between Eng! Hiedle was dome fa ten tamrbela, Vessels loading would ‘one of the neighbors tuil tas (ressdag) cbening wlourved | ofeionaly’” tnvivod to quit Elly, for ee goot of tke | Lome when veesy man capable of eorsving Seauseet wil | sad the Uutied States 6a the wertcop side of the Acrerionn Completa the eawa fhe nen Simamn wan SapUNee tS and that my wife was the Last evensng a man named H. 1. Dunbam was taken | ational cause. be enrolled ag a volunteer. continent. But General Harney chose to sive an | commence with light stocks, Dreastpin, shirt stads and wn md | iato custody and committed to the colls, it being alleged ives, “under all reserve,” | Saturday was one of thone surpriser for which no one | land which had hitherto remained in our und - ax my property ; two of the rolie ille and twoof } that he had also committed an assault and battery on the ‘written anewor can be prepared without a careful consideration of the | sariom, and the Amorican claim to which we were por o cies Retettnaemete silver; some of the bile are bankable and some | Mrs, HoGee on the night of the 3d of July. raph etter of the Ring of | character and hi of this country. Hyde Park saw, | fectly willing to conrider and digenas in the most amica- commercial s the watch was without @ cover when fae ear 1 to him by M. Martino»—The Emperor | an army such Py y 4: not seen for Foie @ century; ac’ | ble manner, He was permitted to land troops apon and LIVERPOOL COTTON a 4, te have the cover io my possession, and it Mite the ex. Usros Part Nowmanioxs i” Fronpa.o-The State Con- after a few introductory words of common po- | army such as any general would be only too giad to find | to take armed porscesion of the isiand of San Juan, on a ne ww ve tee be the property in question was in my house when I : x > om liteness, eaii that the bombardment of Palermo was a | in his bande at the hour of need, ready for action—we | pretence which he himself wos foroed to admit to be utter- The business trapescted for the two day bo is morning Ppa Ae prisccce, Is puso le Fraa- | vention of the constitutional union party of Florida met | horror, apd the capitulation an act of cowardice. As might say even anxious for it—whish hae eprung into | iy groundless, and this at atime when, owing to our | only moderate, and the eales do not exceed 16,900 bales, fiman ; be hae worked for me; in =e at Quincy on the 27th alt., and nominated for Governor | beth cruelty and cowardice are equally repugnant to his | existence from the mercantile, professional and other | overpowering numerical superiority, the officer a 4000 on epecuiation and for export. Prices irregular. ee HE 1S ORES Ts Malt, employ about five weeks; abouta week ago I diecharge: " “ . - » | Majesty, he has nothing to say about the means which | civil classes, within the brief pace of a twelvemonth who offered us thir unprovoked insult was entirely gt hie; I discharged him because be wanted higher wager; | Cee. Ditward Hopkin, and for Congress Hon. Boryaasin F. | might have been taken to avoid both the hombardment | kn number upwards ot twenty thoumand; in stavere and | mercy, While he eetret by meme’ Vienes opr ee 26, 1860. De Luew where I kept my money; the prisoner's wife aleg ' Alin. fod the capitulation, The Emperor wishes to assure the © strength, in bearing, ia stop, in order, and al that is of contention, we contented urselyes With simple yemop- At to day"s market wheat and our met with beta dew ~~ ee Te o>