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—— WHOLE NO. 8723. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE ROYAL CANADIAN SERSAT,OR, | = 20ers icon wena «nema, wi OTE ORI Seca rtsrcomete epee; | IMPORTANT FROM vimana. Gory aoe Sotommmarep nani Be Fascoenpliges files. Zee sonal of nd wae Ce od eee aoe be yt MOVEMENTS OF THE PRINCE GF WALES, morning Pe peertey ay 5 whole, among the company was not very good. The Prince very aflably and good naturedly corrected some of A the blundering dances, aad every now and then OFFICIAL RECEPTION AT 8ST. JOINS. pas fers er mi apd e very graceful and accomplished dancer, as he Philadelphia, proved in the way he whirled through waltzes, leago Zouaves, who, sinco their visit to this city, | STheyt, Mel and quadrilles, While he danced he was repeatedly city of , & visit, and astonished her | done better than pe ye Let aaa partner when- | booshawe: i men there theiy proficiency ‘n military nelusi ever he up to 91, ri to this city at six o’clock yesterday morn” the residence of Mr. Underwood, who was drives out ‘The people everywhere aro greatly delighted. The 0 ing in the steam palace Connecticut, Capt. Wilcox, of tho was t, Virginia in 1866 for attending the National An Pretending and genial disposition of the young Norwich and Worcester line, As soon as the Connecticut that nominated Fremont, He was a delegate to Chicago, hove in aight a national saluto was fired from two brass | ™ 7 oialn' wag espero by mide ee cicard: | and, it ia sald, is sustained im hie course at home the The Prince on Horsebs.ch, the Prinee in the Bal Reom, the Prince at a Boat Race, the Prince in the Street. ENTHUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE. H j i F : i APPEARANCE field pieces furnished for the occasion. The Zouaves | a few weeks’ part of the latter would | by about three hundred men. It i@ reported bere PERSONAL OF THE PRINCE, on thelr arrival wero received by the Second company (B), Tender them fally equal if not superior, to the Zouaveos, that the mob is headed by the captain of @ military com- mn National Guard, Capt, Alexander Shaler, who were drawn | a "heir “ater Saat hoot ttre? ROUTE , D4 | pany, who has resigned his office, and that General Hlat- this morning; but before leaving the Princo and suite ex- up om the steambéat pier in military order, im full uniform, | the Taminend for home. ‘ided | ton consented to let them have arms. The republicense SPLENDIO MILITARY AND NAVAL DISPLAY, pressed themselves greatly pleased at the cordial and atfectionate reception accorded them. ' THE DEPARTURE FOR HALIFAX, |: te Prince hes been presentod with a splended New- &., &e. &o foundland dog, with a collar costing three hundred dol- , jars. The collar has been manufactured by Tiffany & Co., of New York, and is a heavy silver collar, two inches SPECIAL REPORT TO THE NEW YORK ‘ . HERALD. Sr. Jouxs, N. F., July 26, 1860, wide, On the upper part are threo oval medallions, the one on the right being supported by the lion couchant, ‘The royal aquadron convoying the Prince of Wales and Bhi attendania was signalled from this placa at seven and containing the arms of England within tho garter, on which is inscribed the national motto, “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” The [one on the left is supported by the uni- ’clock on Monday evening. The greatest commotion was | corn, and contains the royal eacutcheon within a similar ‘mtonce observable among all classes, The noble ship | garter. The central modallion is larger, and is enclosed ‘ero, of ninety-one guns, and the Ariadne entered the har- in a wreath formed of the rose, thistle and shamrock, bor shortly after, amid the ringing of bells, the thunder | and surmounted by the coronet and plumes of Wales, the cannon and the most lusty cheering of thousands of | motto, ‘Ich Dien,” appearing under the coronet. In this People. The wharves were all crowded by the curious and | medallion is the inscription: Joyal inhabitants of Newfoundland. The harbor itself ap- “Presented to his Royal the Prince of Wales, pears to be landlocked in the bold promontories on either | from the Inhabitants of Ney and.” mide, Itis rather narrow, so that but one vessel can en- The weight of the collar is forty-five ounces, and a fine ter atatime. The city of St. Johns was crowded with | Stee! chain accompanies it. people, and the houses and public buildings were taste- Pally decorated with flags, banners and dazzling trans- parencies. The public buildings were particularly fine to i I 4 E i Su with white pants. Tho Gaard numbered twenty fles (40 | 2 board. and en of with @ zest, and Y | of Occaquan held a meeting on Monday night, and re+ men), four sergeants and three commiseioncd officers, | iv trey Nonvchen tp Porndeoy tS ofc Formal solved to fortify and defend their liberty pole and flag at After the exchange of the usual military reception cere- | Wheeler had pesaet one ‘of his, elegant sup, and | all hazards. Thoy sent to Alexandria an? this olty for monies between the Zouaves and the Guard, both compa. | ster dol aay ge ng cs {Be | ammunition, and notided Governor Letcher of all the nies were marched on board the steamer Taminend,epecial- | Corner of University, place fo wcre'tiny | facts in the case, and informed him if be did not protect ly chartered for the occasion to convey the Zousves and | quartered in their peculiar and aboriginal style for the | them they should do it thembelyce. He despatched a (Uéir boste to West Point, Ateeven o'clock the haweera | ™Eht. ounten messenger last night stating that they should be pro- were cast off from the dock, and the little steamer was bay stacey dente a a} tected, and ordered General Hatton to call out bis és. i ist ber E ies Fiege soon in motion up the North river, amid the cheers of the Ssconp National GuarD;, mand, whereupon Hatton resigned. Sixty republicans of war spectators on the dock and the enlivening music cf the Ns- bpd July 27, 1860. swear to die before they surrender their liberty pole aad With sails all set, and lighted | “ona! Guard Band, which accompanied the excursionists. | Thig company will parade at three o'clock P. M. this | “ag. The militaryof Alexandria are expecting orders to yy the fetting Cy at ven minutes seven the | In addition to the Zouaves, there was a host of other in- ere ful wifes, wate mete boy , | march to-night to Occaquan, We have no news from trance o! royal yacht Sound was announced | yited guests, including the following named, principally | f0F, the purpose of escorting nited States Zouave | there of 1o-day’s doings. jal salute from the Ariadne, yards were . > :, ~ | Cadets on their departure for Philadelphia. All A y agp cron ‘ officers or ex-oificers of the First Division New York | members aro phn to report at coe ‘armory poate ~-- Btate Militia: — at the hour designated. urder of . “ALEXANDER SHAI VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. Col, Marshall Letferte, Major Pond; Captains Munroe, | yopsnsaxe, Order a SEALER, Captaia. - . Speaight, Burrel and Price; Lieutenants Moriarty, 0. 7. MeClenachan; Commissary William Patten,.of the Se- Amray at 3 J Comonfort—Miramon's Treatment of Uraga—Celebration. venth regiment; ex-Col. Duryee, late of the Seventh regi- - ihinaceiona. of the Fourth in vada de. = ment; Col. Putterdeld, of the Twelfth regiment; Col. J. 8. | grout nine o'clock last evening the St. Nicholas Hotel | ince my last letter we are without any very ottrring Scam La py day G ian Ay was the scene of an unfortunate afiray, which in all pro- | event in connection with tho politics of this country.. a fe Pa ae fine br enme poorest’ bability may prove futal. It seeme that two men named | The ministers of the central despotism pursue their bloody” emer ates a tc hella of ho tao + | James Hyeg and Alexander Purple, both belonging in | work, ruthlessly sacrificing prisoners of war and all in- ajut lauvelt and Capt. Burtis, of “8 Togi- Philadelphia, met in a eegar store on Broadway on | terests which do not comport with their own, whilst om e vl gE qq CJ 4 g » g ‘This has been a very fine, bright and balmy day. At ten o’clock this morning it was reported that the Prigce would soon after leave Government House, on his way to the Hero, and consequently a crowd collected to glance at ‘the sight, glowing in the midst of the most beautiful The mili i. * Muminations. ‘The lofty position of the city, which is | the fortunate youth. The Government House is a large, ths commander.{a efter ment; Col. Homer Bostwick, of the Eleventh regiment; | Wednesday, where they got into a dispute, but by the in- | the other hand the liberals continue to pursue their building, in the of the cit General Hutchinson, and his Lieut. Col. Martin, late of the Seventy-first regiment; terly inactivity. At the present progress this war Duilt cpon a hill, added to the grandeur of solid and compact ing, rear ity, sur- ‘ir Thomas "a nek Gaiman of Win Siveciandiek fetes tai terference of other parties they were prevented from continue for one hundred years without very same. iMumination was indeed a splendid | Founded by arches, and at present almost altogether 900 Bape Far Beme peta es alg oss doing each other any bodily harm. Success on either side, and there ‘would suill bo 5 drowned in evergreens and flowers. The report ehcp wb. by st Ph regiment; | “about the above hour last evening, however, they | tants and fresh victims in the country. 2 ete. b i é 3 z H 4 i i Corporal Kemp and a number of veterans of the National ‘again met in the barroom of the St. Nicholas, when they manity cries aloud for intervention of some sort from one Proved to be very correct; for at about half- source or another. When shall we see it? ° but morning broke in with heavy and inunda- ‘Tesetay A past ten o'clock the Prince appeared, followed Guard. Tenewed their dispute with great vigor, and thelr excited | It is understood that an address, signed by most fing rain. The disembarkation of the Prince, which was An excellent breakfast, under the direction of Gustavus , Signed by of the toneve taken place in the morning, had therefore to be | PY is suite, and was saluted with loud and 5 of tho Fist company Nalional Guard, waa cerved | talk soon drew alarge number around. Finally Purple ee ee eee ar tpg postponed dark and dripping clouds, however, soon | °Bthusiastic cheers, which were repeated again and again on Taminend at half-past eight o'clock, | Ta Seer Ce eare yee cree te Mad, woke Erne Peace, 4 cleared up rc picbie faces, and although it rained | Song the who!o route. It soon became known that the wee ee thett fo EE ROR IM, Dood ts this overaaseas a's, fale pasistens ts tne teten oh tae : Prince was going to embark on the Hero, and the excite- 7, NY. der. So quick did Hyer draw the dirk | World, knowing that Juarez will reject such terms ag Deavily in the morning, at noon the heavens became A PRESENTATION CEREMO? ment of the people was therefore speedily redoubled. The " " " ard stab Purple that the bystanders were unable to | they are likely to propose. It is a weak invention, and Dright and clear, and the sun once more shone out with y After breakfast Colonel H. S. Lansing, of the New York | prevent the unfortunate affair. The wounded man wag | Will no more win the dodge tried on during the siege smvigorating beams. wharf was thoroughly blockaded by « dense crowd, who State Military Association, formerly of the Governor's | conveyed to Hogeman's drug store, where his wounds | of last March. The game is manifestly to gain one of se- A cheered incessantly. The goldiers of the Newfoundland Com- Staff, ted Shaler with clegant light | Were dressed, which he was conveyed to his resi. | veral points. 1st. To pretend to the reat of the world that ‘The programme for the landing of his Royal Highness |, Preeen: ler with a very light | conce in Amity st ii ft 1 the Miramon concern really wishes a which is not. ‘was therefore carried out, As the hour approached for | PADY were drawn up in line inside of the wharf, and the infantry steel scabbard eabre, recently brought by the | eae an ny ree een and nollos cad ioked | the truth, for war is their bread and batter, Md. It pesos Bis departure from the deck of the Hero, the enthusiasm | Volunteers occupied a prominent position outside. The nu- ee eet Ta a>. caualracted: that On drag en thy | UP to wait the result of Purple’s injurice, must prevail in some shape or form, religious liberty will and excitement of the populace grew apace, The crowd | Merous seats provided for the accommodation of the pub- sword the lower half instantly slides into the up- The affair created considerable excitement about the | 20t . Joe Digg mg | True, the church property @oubled and trebled in point of numbers, and the utmost | !i¢ were soon appropriated by the ladies, who took the ut- ih ey ements up amanenine fhe eotecd | 4 ie ak’ (ave eee eames yma rivals | have the pending of it, and that after most of it, ‘anxiety was on all bands exhibited to catch a glimpse at | ™0#t interest in the proceedings, the government officials, } oo that it will not imapede his locomotion’ On. rotarning diffeuity which occurred in Philadelphia. Dane trative Wiited ploein onan e me ae the young son and representative of England’s Queen, | ‘he Judges, Justices and the Attorney General, most of q the sword the scabbard resumes its full length, and then emcee gn clare all sales of the sacred. rty i ‘and 80 get it . the latter of whom were dressed in full official costume, the Ma 8 a8 finished as the old style, It is stated that the | The West Washington Market Case— ‘back Sd. At loust, if they can delude our litte old At last the reverberations of cannon, thundering from * ench government baye ordered twenty thousand of this Judgments Opened. Indian President nto negotiations, they ‘the sbipe-of-war and echoing along the shore, gave tidings | With towing robes and wigs. of sabres. SUPREMB COURT—BPECIAL TERM find have until late a auteinn to: prepare, for abother f the approach of the scion of royalty. The Queon’s | Tbe whole of the housetops in the vicinity, and the | Oram Highness, the Recorder Capt. Shaler returned thanke for the gift in a few ap- . Scope upon this city; as on comment ehicn. the at- Wharf was crammed with beauliful and fashionably at. | masts and yards of vessels in the harbor, were covered | {h# ; had ring Nn ee Lpattbripe say Memreg amg of Puebla are manufacturing 1,600. bombehells, awa pres with people. The harbor was filled with small craft | w, wah As the steamer passed the AD Great Tastern per | Ierx 26.—Zhe People of the Stale of New York at the ré- | wens to that “youngest son of the church,” the champion tired ladies, who waved their spotless handkerchiefs speed was lessened, so as to allow the LS lation of Taylor and Brennan vs. The Mayor of New York, | Miramon. By that time a Spanish and French fleet pd indwged in the warmest expressions of dressed io valahow eatere, aperting bap agekuteed Aino tok bene cond of Deeeapart beg ‘Uline of th! — shi tig “ee aye John E. Bogert and others. No.1 wd ” | will have assembled here, same preenne amengeg 4 ' outline 8 mons! nip. No. 1. a ran WANTS OF A aT alle chimed ireelly | leave to approach your Royal Hignves for the purpose The weather belag very pleasant the trip waecommenc- | James B. Tuylor ve. Phe Mayor of New York and olhers. | td than he received. tron Aiscioal Seria as the procession advanced, and the interest of the scene | expressing our respectful attachment to your royal per- | eq under very iavorable ‘an immense number of seate were provided on and No. 2. expedition. around vailable point of the Quoen’s wharf. moment became greater. The Prince appeared on | on, and our feelings of devoted loyalty to our most fully appreciated 4 past | bates nes jalan, pe ee followed by the various societies in the order | © ious Queen, a8 whore representative your Royal High- the “aotea tn tbe Negi river the steamers and ferry boats | James HZ. Taylor and Owen W. Brennan vs. The Mayor Bagg Tv any) Roy ® all by? beeing J may come to regulations were, notwithstanding, very strict, for no ? » followed by i nee od Lo a on an expedition of the greatest sounded their wistles, rang their bells = faa oe and Commonally of New York. No. 3. Way, . = ~tt. ie desk tees prepared oe Indy (even the best dressed) could be admitted without ven jonal interest. ite oir colors. Here and there, on the ends of the piers, ‘e bepe —_ ues that the said ‘ J The Union Engine ana Axe Fire Companice. Remembering that this and the adjoining county have | were groups of excursionista waiting for their favorit These were separate motions to set aside judgment, — my — repre gent ro eeeeee — ee ® forma) ticket, signed and countersigned in official fashion. The coup d’ail was very brilliant, The steps ‘and passages to the streets were draped with crimson The North British and Highland Socicties. Produced our greatest colonizing names; and that to | noaig to come along prior to ‘e pleagure away from | Meeers. Noyes and McKeon appearing for the Comptroller; L , The Char tabio Leh soeiey. Yale, Drake, iibert and their companionn, ort | the bupness of who city. Thess, too, ware very enttusi- | seerrs, Bronson, Andereon and Dean for the Corporation; | fere to prevent another from exacting payment of moneys The Carpenters’ Charitzole Society. ber territory with British subjects; and, looking back | Mtleif thelr, cheers, and ospeciity te ey. Meesrs. Platt and Famonds for Taylor and Bronnan, aud | due or redress for outrages perpetrated upon its citizens. ‘ The Carpente: “ Daize, and roses without number bung pendant from the ; with pride and interest to the many’ ‘my Aa i 4 iy; | Mr. Evarte for the people, Sie qnection, Sf She setarn, of Genneamet 8 equaet trees. ‘The main cairance WO the strevt led through a Fd F ecg sone, Hii txpeditions that have sailed from hence, it tne Second company id al wnt power. to make 6 This morning the Judge delivered a very long opinion where! iene es ey ED ‘7. wreath er arch of evergreens, artistically worked with | The Gatliolig Tota) Abstinence Society. trip up the noble Hudaon pleasant, agreeablo and inetruct- i : ig arrival would be b °. ; J The Volanteee detitlery nud Kite companion, ca ‘yo. Suma of the Guards formed themselves into singing | ® writing in this important controversy, in which he yn oe Wcartien Miao hon’ ai ‘the arms of England and the cypher of the Prince. The | ‘word ‘ Welcome” sparkled brightly in the centre, b Aetter flaming forth like so many golden stars. Triam- pha arches in un! im!ted profusion were scattered through ‘the leading streets. Long lines of soldiery, in the glitter- ‘wg uniform pecoliar to the British army, were on guard %@ every public avenue.s The Newfoundlaod companies ‘and the yoluntecr rife corps wore prominent among the military. Tho exc!tement was overywhere intenne. Posters With thé epeeches of the Prince and particulars of the offi- cial programme were located on every wall. The Prince was received by Governor Bannerman immediately after bis Her Majesty's forces. melodies of the | recites all the facta and the proceedings before Judge | the liberal army under Ogazon too many for him, and The Masonic body, at their own request, were station. . Roosovelt,, and the incidents of the trial before Judge | given it up asa bad Job, Meanwhile, poor Uraga ies ‘ . . Potter, an: arguments of counsel before himself, an wounded, and is treated with great hardshij his d immediately in front of the Mazonic Hall, where an $ may te if oy ‘ae par ‘bmond cheer, clap} sine nunds | arrives at the following as conclusions of law:— tyrannical little oppressor, who Fotases wot only tA ex: arch was erected by them. of year ere ih Mlaatrions . hothe ing gonorous Bm bu The motions, sald the Jadgggcamo before me in atwo- | change tm, but allows him nothing but the rations of the The Prince was received by bis Excellency the Lioute- | fecut of ans a reat th Deke of Kent, in 381, saree hake ecen: Deng, eeoe.o, | iL aepect, {The Comptrliery under tho act of 1850, | common solr." Indeed, but for Wall, he (raga) would 4 , ‘ ree, 5 » | mover \ Proceed ings upon the allegations o| have been shot, all mutilated though he was, and with a spat Govetate, “the Wager Guatesl GunaNnEy Oe | eens ae care aiteaeaee need Youaye cheer: one—two—throe—four— | supposed collusion in obtaining the Judgments. Tho | full conseiouences, too, on the part of tho littie aasassin, ‘i jim measures which have since reeultod In a troops, the Chief Justice and Judges, the President and 7 Ga tnecmeds, were : en—tiger-r, Zouave. The cheering clu | for the Corporation joing in the application on | that the murder would be immediately retaliated union 9 Canadian provinces, aus establishinen| boat in this manner, creating no little | pehalf of the city, and asks that the notion be granted. -| La Vega and nll other prisoners in the "posseasion of the members of the Legislative Council, the Speaker and | oj reeponsihle goverument in the colony. - it while enjoying this eort of fun. But little time ‘The Judge concludes b: ing members of the House of Assembly, the Mayor and Cor- The visit of your Royal Hi nese, and the renewod ‘Allowed the Zouaves for amusement. As soon ns their s, ig’ bp yy eaying:— . liberals. This, perhaps, is about the only virtuous act, poraticns tho Custos and High Sherif, tbo heads of do. | S#Strance It coxivey's of the enduring interest felt by her | brenkthats wore well seiled, thoy wore’ ordored by thelr | qeC20R tbe auestions as to title and damages, I do nat | Well has ever doue—at least, that history mentions. Suck ost prac Majesty ‘n all that concerns her might, it meveseury Wo express any opinion at the present | is civil war. partments, and the members of the Executive Managing | tmmpire. a h uty | commandant to whiten their belte, clean their muskets, | timo, ‘Zarrereny the “giacioun: Peart” rovers ues see | calturid: to allats, be: peoduetive of ealloyed pleamure | Tebsck thelr knapsacks and roll blankets, Col. Ellaworth eu 1. An order must be entered declaring both stipulations | becoming manner ly the American cliiseke: Tee dhcnee Committee. veotured to all be prod of ‘unal fA PEA, | Perintending the modus operqndé ta pergon, Tho galoon | in the first action of the dates of 19h of September, , 13859, matic, naval, consular and Private. “The American Misia. of tho diff ‘ és | oo bject of tho ‘crown, on elthe of the At. | BP ; fe y t REY, ON that oer bry or agree fae cea His Royal Highness rode slowly along, and the various | {cyivery sublect of the crown, on 0lteT hor Majesty has OF the steamer was the place in which alt th's took place, | and of Oth of November, 1800, void, and directing’ them | tor gave a fee,” which was well attended by his coun- pos onary Government House, the Prince's head. | ai? Precessions followed him into the enclosure, pre- | graciously deputod your Royal Highness to inangurate & se Jouaves, By the promptnese with hich thoy obeyod oP getting anide al 4 beequent to the order | seonalitica nn Series and by foreigners of all on to Government House, the Prince's head- ; - ork not lees remnasl vor | r “ 88 Ww uch they ot . Setting aside all proceodings subsequent to the order | nationalitica. , ceded by agreat band of school children, dressed | Work not lees remarkable for its ¢ ngineering merits, | the and the mechanicality of their execu- | of tho 16th of February, 1859, discontinuing the action as | The health of the plaee is good. The United States > than a2 a proof of aty: g prozperity, traceable to the 0 % :. Paget rg Rpm She mpeg § OTT aurea which have fram timo to time been aanc- | NOB., Afler these proparatory arrangements, Cl Fs. | to {he Corperatin, go Gr a Zelatos to them. || men of war Savannah, Brooklye, and storeabip Supply were covered with flags and presented a very | tioned by her Majesty for the improvement of oor colo- -nepect - acks and ¢xamined ming . Directing the orler of Mr Justice Roosevelt, of 13th | are here, Health of officers and men good. That gallant. , ao Pr maaner in which the scarlet blankets of the soldiers were | of July, to be varried into ellvct, excepting as to the re- | old cult, Captain Farragut, of the Brooklyn, bas been quarters, asa kind of special escort. The Prince's suite ‘were of course the guests of the Governor. Theee are the Barlof St. Germain, the Dukeof Newcastle, Genoral Brace | pea ntifn) arance. The Prince passed along the | mia! institutions, wo feel assured of the especial satisfac. and Dr. Auckland. Theeo gentlemen diffed with theGo- | snwie length of the procession. then, uncovering Vion that must result from tbe expedition of your Hoyal Seeeeeenel nan ab tacistaned”'* Finis, wring yor oT rooting the plaatife to refend and pay over tothe | Tutt Sm? bet BOW We ane well gai. ’ 4 ness. a » bs a ial nd oO Sa, a Se Senin eentaties no who | nis head, took leave of Lady Bannerman ant the je earnestly pray that your Royal Highness may be | SmePerk hires.de, 8 specimen atic a bis hoaroaci Mayor, Aldermen and, Commonalty of tho “ity. of Now NEWSPAPER ACCOTNTS. Rave accompanied him from Great Britain, thOjfollowing | omciais, and stepped into the barge in waiting for | favorod with a specdy and safe voyago, and that youmay | foh)iiotely arranged, was place! uv 'a prom acnt. placd the crdes of 1th Nerember, 1000, Cee ikets | MIRAMON STILL AT GUADALAJARA—-NO MONRY—PRO- return to your native land in ct health, as we are Pe R 1 ‘4 him, His euite immediately followed, and then | ‘Scored you will with all the pilncure Whidh ranst reeait | Were all the Zouaves could eve it and take pattern there by the guns of the war ships and of the citadel belehed forth | from the good work which, in the name of her Majeet "the inet r 04 thelr deafening thunders, which were -reverberaied | Your Royal Highoess bas undertaken, vs wn Taminend stopped a few’momenta at Yonkers to Ro war received by Loarty cheors as be stepped on board 6. if tho appoal taken by the plaintiffs from the order through bill and valley, and echoed back again. At the - es same moment loud cheers arose from tho manned yards Police Intelligence. amor. The remainder of the passage up the river | of judge Roosevelt is not still in foree, the defendant | the 7th inst., which we translate:— of the vesscls-of-war, from the merchant vesscle ang | ®AT? Ronmeny o7 Corren Prares—Cranar of Recev- Fe Nn eet rracoes tethe | must stipulate to allow such appeal to stand, so that that | since yesterday it is reported that Castillo evacuated ( 1G Sroum Goone.—OMficer Fiizmacrice, of the sesond | %,tlersais relieved by ihe excellent performances of the | opier can be reviewed. Guadalajara. ‘on the 201h. "1 do not koow whether or not emailer craft, and from the shore. As a pleasing incident, | ” ? National Geard band. ‘ 7. The order will alzo direct an accounting by the plain- precinct, on Wednesday night arrested Peter 0. Brennan. Shortly before twelve o'clock the steamer A! th . ig dy the p! it is certain; but I should not wonder, since you know ¥ it was generally observed that the commander and crew | 3° a7 5 eighteen 7 ~ ony ‘a ot stealing a large body. of ‘@poursienints ch beard, bownd for Woes | wor pty — jon ati Do 9 te eee —- have | have always believed that the question would be settled " " young man teen years of age, on charge na oh | “ had tbe possersion before n T. Hoffman, ,& releree s eactio 0 : of his imperial Majesty's war steamer Sesoetri# enterod Point, and which left New York one hour anda half after | s>pointed therefor, ana that the amoant’ found to have | roy ee RES oe Feroaresss two large coy plates, on which a of Canada was |». < few mies th fully into the general interest of the oceasion. This noble 4. (ed alved at $500. property ial. |» : wa b'8 | been so received, after deducting the expenses of collec- iY tive for entertaining this id fon pag beg whngs Be he 6 As the Alida glided swiftly bY | tion, bo deposited in tho Trus Company, to abide the | ““Teuppose you are aware of the arrest of Bishop Fxp! veesel was gayly decorated with flags and streamers, and | leged to have been taken from the premises of B. ictal Cinhenigs sf oourtanten bswects tes rent of the fret action, unlens the pininttty’ wishin Murty one Raney ecnth Gomse thoney.” Shie govenenaeat’ ip : y distinguished gouticmen are in attendance upon his Royal Bighnese:—Bishop Ficid, of the Protestant Episcopal church; Bishop Mullock, of the Catholic church; Chief Justice Sir Francs Brady, and Justices Little and Robin- ooo. In the afternoon, at three o'clock, bis Royal Highness held a levee, at which two bondred persons were pre- ented. They represented the various trades and s0- cietiee. The cit.zens of St. Jobus and Harbor Grace also presented loyal addrosece, to which the Prince replied as Kollows — manner as the receiver was directed to pay tho same, POSED ARMISTICE—THE LIGERALS VERY HOPEFUL— 56. The writ of posession must also be set aside and FALSE RUMORS, ETC., ETC. Jopel Leifer Serénth regiment, on board. by pany te tho land restored to the city, as direct The Progreso, of Vera Cruz, July 11, publishes the fol- Jowing letter from a correspondent at the capital, dated Teincerely thank you for the addresses presented to me, o treet. Brennan confessed to dispos ny a the end for the hearty welcome received from all on my land, | 2 tho yarde were manned in honor of the Prince, | $6 mpfcyis named Joha Levy, of No. 37 Frans. | ‘te By Mei Bo sasniee. days aitér the confirmation of the repert, give a bond with | in great distress for money, and is seixing the goods ot ig on the shores of this, tho earliest colonial jon | Who was pulled alongside of the Hero in his barge, | fort street, for $3. levy was arrested “> a 5S ee tp eres suilicient sureties, to be approved of by a Justice of this | those who are in arrear in the forced contributions. of tho British crown. 1 trust you will not thtak me re- paseing nearly under the bows of the steamer of charge of receiving stolen goods, and Justice Welsh lo ed ARRIVAL AT WEST POINT. Court, on notice to the Corporation Counsel to refund ei- | has dore so already with several foreign houses, thd i” ther the whole of such moneys, if thoy shall fail to roco- |” "The peace project has, been badly received by the ultra gardiess of your zesiout loyalty. if |1 acknowledge addresses collectively. It will afford me the greatest @atisfaction to report to the Quees the devotion to her crown and person unmistakably evinced by the reception England’s “faithful ally.” On stepping on to the deck | UP both thd accused fu The Taminend, with her military freight, reached West | ver indgment in the first action, or a proportionalamount | oc, ~ ; of the Hero the Prince turned round, gracefully bowed, | DRADLY Astacit—Prnmars Farar Restir—At a late | point at noon, and was greeted on arrival there by vp- | if they shall recover les# thao the recuvery before Mr. Sunes ta realty i is © sremanetmioos fe and then retired. hour on Wednesday night Lowis Dardis, living at No. wards of one thousand persona, the greater portion of | Justice Potter in £ mber last. , tolerated by the other side here, since I know whom were Indies, Withort much ceremony the Tho costs in tho frst action on both sides must abide | that it was made with tue knowledge of Corona and of ber son, sloquontly expressed in tho addresses from The day has be: avenue B, was set upon and terribly beaten, af is alloged, - various bodies in this town and Harbor Grace. Iam omy jon observed as a general holiday throagh- . ‘teed oom’ od »p bill at the | ‘Beevent. Munoz Ledo. It tain that Miramon by the Queen to convey to you the assurance of | out the city. There bave been boat races at Quitividi, fire- | bY Charles White, Goorge Long and a woman wee Fy yy The judgments in the secon’ and third ations are set | armistice of three or foot months to D fo, and that concern she has ever felt in this interesting por- phia Blank. When found he waa inseusile, and on bein, aside with afl the procecdings thorein, subject to the order | the latter has consulted the governasent tu relation thavete. works and |Iluninations, apd tne people are going of on one ‘ - the guests were out on the piarza. conveyed to the New York Hospital !t wae arcertained h their unique uniforms, passed 2 big splurge of excitement, which could scarely be beaten | that hia skull was fractured. The difficulty said tohave | Nas" ecrutipised very caretvlly the appearan, in New York. The whol arisen out of come fam!ly troubles, in whieh the injorod 2 . dante apply to vacate the order of reference in those 7 ve ¢ n so of the indica and © great many of | Sian wos concerned. All fie accused, with the exoaption champion soldiers. The troops received orders to | osses of for such other order in regard to the reference as | (ron ioe eve of being term > ae one, the men are enthusiastic about the Prince’s good looks, a ‘Blank had tamen part in the altray, tack arme, 4 were then damissed, to amemblo | (0* Ot Of Mts tyieabie, that those two gentlemen will have further correeggn- manners and deportimect. It is ncommon saying through | tuterverwands’ ioade good bis escape on tho ratce arter bedore thres o'clock. The order'was, without | ‘May may dsm Matlaable aie complaint in eithe ceone, De Rert, commvstion © ® a Sad Car, Gee aston 4 aa belare deattee brennan bt, cheerfully obeyed, and the Zouaves and their | wtrsfeuninne aed norve tow a wich man’ | Mzeady appeals to the old. extravagances of & Spanish the streets that as long as England has such kings she wil) | of tho officers, were boy tof Dardis’ injuries.” | S2¢Rt2, in irregular squads of threes and fours, proceeded ale - heap ear benh ‘ava Rew complaints in such man- | fleet and Kuropean iutervention. They say that Almonte never want subjects. All the country folks for miles | 824 locked up to await the result of _ to the ‘Military Academy, about one m: ner ag they may be advised. has written the aseuranee that that matter was definitely around are now in the city, enjoying the bol: drink. Kerexare Beroany.—The millinery story of William | pote). Arriving at the military grounds, e cag PE Agere arranged. If it should not be verified, it will not be for 4 day, Kahn, 25 Division street, was burglarlously onterod on | of attraction was the encampment of the Cadets, and t New Bowsny Twxaru:—Mr. Eddy, who has beon | want of wishos on the part of these traitors, since they ing, fanning, carovsing an’ making merry generally. 5 hose an ( , | formation by battalion to proceed to thelr mess room. | playing a very succesful ongagement hero, takes hig | 40 all they can to make f succeed, and have the shame- Wednesday aight, and robbed ef proporty in all valued at | © " 2 playing a very agement hero, takes his ° P The following is a description of the appearance of the The Cadets appeared to thrive in their canvas homes | p10 06s ton ght, playing “Bamiet” and 0’Calle leesnees to fay 9 opcaly. Prince of Wales, taken from a London paper — $800, of which #690 was in money, the remainder being | and bore evidence of a strict course of discipline by their Ag ~~ ee ighan in | ‘prom another letter from the capital We take the fos Ted Prince, although youthful locking, es wel sliver spoons, forks aud other articles of silverware, Of- | erect carriage and soldierly appearence. The Zovavos lowin, r tioned and certainly a picaraat looking young man. He | floer McKinnon, of the Seventh precinct, mubseqeontly | ‘van cheery comductern, Te Daky ot ae a ont at | Davee bumper house, Although wo baye nothing official as yet, it i# known 8 alput medium height, and of fair complexion, with | took luto custody a young German namot Charles Gom- |r cortance was vielted with evident satiafaction to all ° that Opazon arrived oa the 28in at the gates of Guadala- of referenog, upon payment by the defendants of all costa | flore public opinion is "sed to it, on tl therein, aff that order, and with leave to the defen | the wrest ‘rou! t agale exter i ite ‘yeopertises when '6 ted. @f her dominions. I shall carry back a lively recol- on of ‘his day's proceedings, and of your kindness to myself persona'ly, but, above all, these bearty demon- trations «{ pairiotiem, which prove your deep rooted at- tachment to the great and free country of which we all @ory to be called eons ‘The Prince pleases the populace immensely by bis hand- feme countenance, and mil1, gentlemanly bearing. ‘The Prince stands about five feet six inches in height, we slender in form, having a narrow head, intelligent face, Jarge, handsome eyor, emal! mouth, large nove, retreating hin, complexion rathor dark, boyish appoarance, and @Meraily resembling } ie mother at about the time of ber coronation. ile bas rather large bands and feet, is very “His Last Legs.” Without doubt this favorite artist will Graceful in bis movements, unostentatious and affable, | brown bair, and particularly bri‘iiant bazel cyes. Hs | fort, who was at ono timo a clork for Mr, Kaho. and who | 156 present, Rewankanr® Soran Prewowexow.—Mr. W. C, | jara with bis 11,000 men and 62 pleco. G Bio talks e good des), and ‘n rather a lovd and somewhat | BAZ Mach about tbe formation and character of ‘his face, | was seen lurking around the premises on the afternoon of |” Raccrning io Conzens’ Rotel, the Zouaver soon formed | Burler, of Clifton, says that on Menday last, Juino 25, ai | 4,000 and some odd meu in the town, and MI and particularly in its prevailing expression, which re- | the robbery. Un susp! of being , og! atory to theif exhibition drill before tho | 510 P. M., local mean time, two bright motk suna were | that date (28th) Macabeus (Miramon)'was Jagos, Barth tone of voice. His ordinary costume is that of © | minds one of his august mother. Hie mannor was easy sp of the stolen property was found upon him, he | 9, Military Acadomy. With their uaual | visible, both of them being unusvally brilliant, but the | 1,200 men and 10 pieces of artillery. "Om the tenowne colonel of the Britieh army. Aa said before, the citizens and a gh Sy See ee ‘wag locked up for examination by ceniee eceaae, 4 x line a8 8008 be tue Nat.onal one oa tho north side of the san exon ing ite companion day 1,000 men, with ‘some arlery, wero 4 delight i tu i w comstancer ereon , stand: — - ing een cle. ge | in this particular, Wo mock suns were situate on | under the comman: Ware. Ge Carvajal pier: woh nab psn ra np Highned@. At | some thirty or ferty etrange mon, ty bear aa wdrene read News from Pike's Peak. cough. and Within Which mancocvres wore to be e2- | two opposite potats of &outar habe of the trea! aianoetey | Rinsca With part of bi pees, sad” cemeie Oriaga’s term levee ; Gressed in plain | by one of them dresaed ina black gown and gre: St. Lows, Joly 28, 1860. ecuted. (about 45 degrees), and their altitude was the same ak | force of 3,000 men and 12 cannon must have In the process of this reading a etray and evident: cont oy | At & Quarter past threo o'clock Hon. Je‘orson | thatof the sun, The halo was not awerfect one;. indeod, | It i preasible smile passed like a very slight fash of gunshice | Denver City dates to the 26th of June are browght bY | pavig, formerly Secretary of War accompanied by Pro- | far from it, being in three sogmenter two of thom cove’ over his face, but bis emotions were so well under con- | express this evening. vet Colonel Hardee, the military instroctor at th Py.ng the neighborhood of the mock suns, and the third clothing, rode through the city on horseback, and alto- q@ether unattended. Ho \s certainly a very good rides On Wodrestay a splendid regatta took place on Lake | trol that this could only be discovered by the clore ob- " Mh An ‘and D From . learn that Ro- 1 is | domy, arrived, and were conducted to eligible ons | being at the summit of tho circle, rt compro: Quvidividi, near the city. There were ton boat races, the | Server. On concind! Ure oadrens, the Prince revstved m — nade that key » ot | TitbiA the drill ground, ‘The Zouaves, . | hented about 60 or 60 dogrees of arc. Touching this | From Laie two brigades may act ont at prises fanging from forty to twenty-five dollars. The it from the Recorder, and banded it ‘to the Duke of New- operation, and everything working finely. Ins run mi Isworth—and not wish: on | portion of the halo was asegment of another circle of a mt, which, in combination with castle, who handed to the Prince SS tees two days they took out $3,000, The mill is located at | our readers another serice Of military technicalities, wo | similar radive,a whole Mamoter above the first, the con- Pueblita,’ &e., will occupy Bajlor ‘Prince was present, ond staid about an hoor. After par- | which his Royal Highnese read with distipotness | ¢, 7's Point. Other mille are making improvements | ill wa -—com men’ the drill in the | tre of which latter circle wag on a yortical line posaing ‘since there has been any and graceful empbasir, in a light baritone voice. a io mar ual arms, and the school of the company, | through the sun, About a similar length of arc of this | Lagos, announced that the dii taking Of an excellent collation, he role leisurely ‘round tho lake and into the. country. The crowd on ‘this occasion was immense. There were thousands of which will eventually get them in guocessful*operation | 5 which the: cl 7 7 'y marched by flank and on right | second circle was vie, a8 of the upper segment of the | beyond weros. Perhaps it was THE PRINCE IN THE BALL ROOM—2I9 DEPARTURE | 8ME Lime, Dut pationce will be necorsary to obtalhthe | by ‘le into line, marching at companies’ front, and | halo. Yoon d throagh the contre of the circle, of pe bog unfavorable Yo Miramon wa ph gh Sean marching It 8 needless to that they om- | which it named wos a ey D., Was a beautiful The io de A , Of the POW BALIFVAX—EBNTEUSIASM AMONO THE PEOPLE, | requisite expenses to save the gold in almost all cases, pam fe PL, Wan Wc cltowe re: | priamatic ‘ame Diario de Avisos cay aro of @ third circle, about 60 oF 60 degrees | lowing on the same Indies present, who joined heartily im chocring whenever tbe Prince appenrod r by ssi Or. Jemme, 8. ¥., Suhy Sevenings | ae, ee NRE eine fo as toss ema sent, Colonel Haraes remarked that he thought their mo. | of its circumferonce being visible, of smaller | Suyula was officially sano “ . * 1% oi ame. < one hundred siuicos are now (Mbporation oo. | dus was of tho Oret order, but cxpreseed a do radics. Tho colors of this segment wore far | from Morelia, dated the 22d, A grand eiate dinner took place at eight o'clock in the ‘The ball last night waea brilliant affair. Over » thoa- er therefrom, The ditch will not bo able to | whether the Zouayes acting with larger numbers more vivid than those of tho other, very much ro. all the @ator requisite for there mines, be #0 perfect or effective. He raid, there were sembiing these of am ordinary rainbow, a vivid | the forces under evening, &t which were present the local officials and | sand pereons were present. The Prince, who is a grace- abe Prinoe’e suite. A ade of brief and unimportant | ful damcer, danced nearly a) the evening, and left at 8 Me a ge pe pp hm Ne Da a Bed nh pl RET SS Great Zapotian, and that o mysechoe were here delivered. quarter to thre osock, seid dewieuing cboers, the baat | exp dno wl ann Mie mock Warly complotign, | teres 4 movensst ot ange aay, of Finer centne tt the hats of th A grand ball was alr given at the Colonial Howse. A gor. | playing “God Save the Quesn.”? rurvey ha been made to found a more practicable . ys ss 7 geen pavilion, repreeenting a tent, was erected, and deco. | The Prince eft Gevernment Floue at ten o'clock sie | Rrades in c\founiv<y and over one mae ahorsar than the r "9k Proves af to ts tase ton ‘rated with many colored flags, bannore and ri . Some | morning, and, after @ ride round ihe town, embarked ation. ee are tald to pay from $00 to iS — petaeg remarkable. The chang'ng from Sayula he im nes 9 Sereod bean Demutifal drawinge were also here and there dispersed. | witb bia eaite on board the Hero. to the man z ont to flank and from “ank ub was rercarkabiy, io on on the Spanish house of Arch and " ‘The Cal!fornia Gulch mines are generally ing ex- | bis estimation, well done. of white light, taper to extrom |! der to compel ment, impr: « The bands of her Majesty's ship Horo and of the various | The day is beautiful and tbe town bers gain appear- | ceodinyly rich; howevar, tome mew ciaias do sovvarn | The third pare of the exercises consisted of the shir. | furshest from the mock Sun extending wwe or tares | however, sumapea,” Tue Gebehere mith driti, which thoee of our readers who visited the it, on it@ morthern ipereasod took a cgiments were on band, and greatly contributed to the | ance. as we.) am expected, from in aa ‘cone of the demonstration. The whole city was again ‘The pame coremony was observed a2 at ine landing, and » Gruber & Go, have commenced coining Pike's | Acadermy of Music will remomber. The dri!) consisted of | length rapidly while I was g ing anenrt Peak gold in this city, The design is neat ‘o- | the deployroent by inte lowe by intervals, deploy- | nearly paralle! to the horizon, but dipping about one do- pra iantiy ‘uminated. A dais was erooted in the grand | the checring wae tremendovr. Nai, bearing on Gee. side aticn of Pike's, | ment y Taatog oe the. onmiee, group, rents Uy | Gres Uae ieee poten “tala, sae Love bom 0. portion saloon | for Dis Roya) Eighmoee. This wae canopied with ‘The fleet sailed at eleven o'clock for Bal fax, cal! ’ng on Peak witb the Ipasription, “Pi Peak Gold.” On the | cor 7 tog rd egaisen cavairy, and joading and firing | of o contre of ome be pe reverse is an engi’, and the laseription, ‘Clark, @rpber | as skirmishers, \ying down and knee!'ng. pith, At6.20 YM. thie stream of light extended i the Prince Peters. me ro, *D Plumes of the Of Male, the English | the way st St. &Go.,” and date. ‘The entire ’ drill was witnemed throught with | beyond the N. F. avimath. ove other vont ef a te and the S aa conn of a Kverybody seems delighted with the visit an the at- of are, cull many retarsing tothe ate all tinde great atwention by all (present, and the mili. | fact 3 notice. On this Tine of ight, unmistakably con. @ thovennds of persone ren KR tendant ercitemert. way! te os bom! are laly rtartu halal ary ofcers ec all AO whem were | nected with tho northern mock sun, was another Fema “Ama the Platte in boats, me Senator Davis ‘nnd or Ranks, of | faint mock aun, near the %. E azimath, Tho whole ab Colonel Hardee, eu Masrachurette, were loud in their encomiume of the per- | fair was of fo transient a charactor, not taking more @incipline manifested in all the movements of the | ten minutes or #0, that 't would bave been unwise to at- a tempt to call in the aid of netrumenta in making the ob- t this juncture Senator Davia and Colonel Bardee | servat! aa some of the mort important here. The | would probably hove been missed.—, (Bog. When marched om " inet, Jee 30. The Princ@ Mrived et avout tm o'clock, and war sreeted with 160d, enthusiast 0 aNd prolonged cheers— tho ands playing ‘NOOd favo the Queen.” The Prince wae dreoved in tho full pniform of a Brit#b cslonel. Fie was nocompanied by the Bar) of 8. Germein, who wae Cromed THR CANADIAN INDIANS AND THB PRINCE OP WALB, Desinene 10 guncrally improvisg, sania Tonowro, J aly 26, 1800. are daily. Five quarts mille’ panned thioead Ths reported that varioom Tediam tribes will meot the a€nrtemio ‘Dot fow emigrants are Prince of Wailea at Quesnstows, C. W , 0 benatife) and xe Fhe weather ia gute warm sed thowory. Thormome | were called away by © ven!ept jooa!'ty. ter pmety Sve ip @mpany of ihe Naw ~

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