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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNK 24, 1865. &, THE TRIAL. | BPM ager se a GERERAL TERRY'S ARMY. THE WEEKLY HERALD. ~ | | petriotiam of cach individeal imembor, Ia it true that Your liberty is vot complete? Mave we ever eperouchedt I Z THE BEXICAN QUESTION. J. Favas—In to tho: President's observation, | On Your \adeponiense? Never. How, Wen, ea ony fs aa i q , {Bia he Canter the ‘sapatience with which it | meniber comm pial of ten hittle ners we stir Nis The apap shenpent ot Sewe- ‘me. (No, own spoo hs refutes such au asiertion, (Marks of easeut.) | gore i Consaltatiou—-Az; im Be- 4 por ¢ Cow It hears you with indignation! Me. J. Favre has agam epokeu at grentleacth oa the cme ar . . J beh i = eae Tac rahe i indination’ cet pont gam spokou at grent len:th ‘on 8 | ee ee a ee Interesting items from Genera! Terry's ‘The vane Baan, for the prcscnt week, aor . Bs the French whe interrupt me. (Applauee from some bencies.) 1 int J once mure retrace itsh tory and show why Pr ADENCE O} ‘t reody, contaras: Spirited ate 7 fovite the attention gy te ly rg appested to arias ica ot ot mo) + Chmusber evOn OF we. i ls a am Command. at Richmond, | Later and interesting Intelligence from Tuxes, withthe - facts concern our compromise our fu- rinks from tho inilictioa of x Bpacch, I wilgpromise Cn 4 wen Gals b, a : Legislature. Suze Droapocia, Ths rigotoas fonsonoen of abien T hare [-tD.bs OS Conese an pomibia Wien the oheedldien |. GeaegeB: Hutchinsde, a witness called: by tho govern &e., &., &e. ower the we — so wert a . Spoken cause great irritation in Mexico, and it kas found | Was resolved, the matter In cispute was not asim of leas | gout, tested that ho mow lives ta Gaunda; that he was ‘ Unlon, sud pane veht in writings, the authors of which have been prose- | then five nitiiens; its origin was very different. Gur a an Gur ‘ . ot Our Richmen ©, a: our Forces in diferent parts of the country; Acesgutae® ‘ cuted ond gondomned by military tribunals to divers | covntryten had been exposed to vexations, wrongs aud | SR enliated wan during (Le recent war, fora your und @ |, orrespondeonce. theprogreas of Recorstruction 1m the late Beha Gates, * Bioquent Defence of Mexican Rights penalties, violence, oven to murder. We bad demanted aativiar- | half; h® #av Clewent 0, Clay, Jr, on orabout the 12th Riowons, Ya, June 22—A, M. M. pe Gunsourer—aAnd, justly #0; for they were | Hou in vain. Itwns therefore necessary to appeal to criminal. anns. The expedition was undertaken to obtain tepara- Mr. J. Favna—In presence of such facts T exy that it | tion for mnseriat damages, anc for the satisfaction 9 oor As imporsibie for oar troops to be withdrawn, if there is-| hover. (Approbation.) The Emperor's lover to Gane ab ‘any desire to consolidate the throne of Maximilian and | Lorenc:: clariy shatws that there as no intention Lo ve enerate Fad the phrase ruws) the country of Mexico, | OY goverin-n! whatever on the Mexiowa perple. The eume “Wait a few months longer,’? has been the phrase, | ¢Ps8zemente were repeated within these walis by M. woes people could now say, “Wait only a twelve- x i mie yoy ge Lnpalinely id Pen Ws havo moni To attain the chject we have in view it will re- | been fui 1 fon lexicun nation has et tn coun ire fen ears at least; during which we shall have to | Pie? lilery, But @ difficulty arose, To finish a war ~p jorty thovzand men in the country at aco of five | there must bo a: treaty made with a government MILITARY AFPATRE—DESPORTTION with the Proclamavons of President Johoson sppainting =. CATED REUAT fo ars = Provisional Governors for Georgia, Texas end Alabama; Genera'a-commanding distaits aud other independent | ConUnuation of the Tostinony and Argument of Couns commands are ordercd to E1663 officors of the Quorter- | in the Conspiracy case a! Washington; Agvounts of the mastor’s Deparbment to turn over to tho Trossary De- | #tae of aduirs at the South; Late and impor part-nont of the United States atl coniixcated or eaptared | tant News from Eorope and alt other, perm - property which pertained tothe late revel government,.| 0 the World; Graphic report of =the + Thints provided such pruperty is not: required for military pur- | Mile Ocean Yacht Hace b tween the, Magle or 18th Of February jast ui the Queen's Hotel, Toronto; ho did not think: he was mistaken in seeing Clay taare ; ho also few Sanders, Boy rly Tucker and others at Siontreal on the 16th or 17uh of tho zame mouth; tho witness Wes prosent at a conversation nt Bt. Lawrence Mult, Mongrea!, on Cue 24 ov 34 of June, when the prow’ ial was the subject disonssed by Dr. Merritt, Boyorly Tucker, General Carroll, of Teupesseo, end ox- Governor Veseutt, of Picrida; "Boverly Tuokor said he had burned ali the lotien, for fear the Yankee sons of by Jules Favre. “FRENCH INTERVENTION CONDEMIED, ° anid the Josephine; Poetry; ‘The highly tm mers, hundred or siz, iundred millions, The rogcnoration of a | able to execute the engagements contracted, (Hear, | b-—8 Would steal them out of his room; the witness | Pesos . 2 ak iS es MAXIMIAAWS LOTTELY LOAN. country is 8 very diffentt matter, and calculated t> pro: | hear.) Under these “elrcummances, wo enld | th, | had kpovtleden that Dr, Moreitt enjoyed the coutdence of CHANGES EN COMSAND. written expros#ly for the Wensuy HiaLy, en “Ym ORs. Brigutior-Goneral M. Lt, Patrick having left thorervice, | orca Greyson,” 9 tule of the Reboltion; Tnterosting Lise ot every sort. The Emperor Napo- | the Mexicans, ‘Choose your own government ; if erate: He said to the | YOu profer a popune with Juarez, we will’ treat Mr, Ewixc then proceeded to read ag’ argument in ry regen has beon sucvosded by Major-Govoral John W. Turmes, | rary, Artistic and seioutifie Items; Misical and Bhowtet- . Spaniards, “Your monarchy is pa mission is to | With bisa; if you decide for a monarel by the monareti defense of Arnold, contending that, though Le hat on. + a. a Me shyt. : m restore’ i 104 The, sondrpiion wea prosecuted} shall be sllopted and proclaimed by us” Last yoar Me | torad ito Le schoiue fur tis audnotion of tae Present, | WO commands the district of Henrico, cal Boview for the work ; Religious Intelligence; Sporting AN IMPERIAL PAWNBROKER. in defiance of repeated warnings; for there was then | Thiers remgpkod that the idea of 4 monarchy in Mexico | he abandoned tho eonapiestors before the axeawanation | Lieutenant Colonel Alvert Ordway, of the ‘Twenty. | News; Interesting matter for "armers and Gardemeewg * . 30 opposition to exroet tba parhee.. government. taal pono rae. ee pyeat Ea Bonaschiegs be th fas Wbroliras Reins Neg aden as whul- | fourth Massachusolta voluntoors, bas been appeinied.|. Gurront Nows of the day; Verlutlee; Pacetisa; Valabie - rove birth a ‘of violent animosi government prev ere for throe hun 0 meeder, and not bein; e city won ihe | 5, Be " me “an against France on. tho part of tho Spaniards, and | Years, aid there aro Mexicans sill Nvtag whio remembor | deed was commitiod,’ho was gu'ttiony Of any erin’, vovost Marshal General of the Department of Virgiv'n, | reviews of the Boney, Coumerciat, Dry Goods, Boot snd you sal kuow to what the intervention’ led. tbe vio royalty, Wage shies Sa poser. was peaceful ee also sande an argument danying fhe juriade- Mujor-Generat Alfrod-H. Terry commanding, in placo of | Shoo, Cattigand Lore Markela, and accounts of al ine " fi aE 0 of tho clauses of the decree of forfeiture Prosperoua, t wonder if those men should pre- mt 19 court; and, afvor examining the evidence in | Patrick, dey ice. , ctant exentitor : ‘The Mexican Elephant---What Wil | rroncurced by the Bente on Arci's: 1804, wos ax for | fora monarchy to the ‘anatchy: of late youre, Phat | the case of Dr. sud, claimed that his etone waa euticiod | CD27! Potrick, departed the service neeapeprpennsiipeatsaei lows:—‘Considering that Ni Bo é has under- | 80me persons should regret the abandonment of tho ra | to an.aoquittsl.. MILITARY BAGGAGE—OFFICER® AND MBN TO BS MUSTSUTD:, A PRIZE OF ONK THOUSAND DOLLARS France Be With It? eee, * japoleon Bonaparte taken this series of wars in violation of the fiftieth article | Tepublican form 1 can.well understand; but opinions are of the constitutions of the 22d Frimaire An VIII, which } free for the partisans of monarchies as well as for those provides that declarations of war should bo and | of ropublica, The Mexican uation was fairly consulted, dizer in the same manner as laws""—— Such, gen- | nd declared in favor of a monarchy, with the Archduke All the arguments for the accused having been read, our, will be given for the beit original American mony, Associate Juczo Advocate Binanaw sald that on Tuesday The immonso stores of military. baggage remaining ab. en just three hundred and fifiy pages, next he would be ready with 0 much of his ry “ making at i ain § printed ag touched the pereern of the jariediction or ying aed Norfolk for the past eighteen months,hns been removed | usual novel size. a = aa tieme! tho reply of nations when in distross, as Kmperor. The Archduke consented to the | and he hoped by the next day to deliver the conéiusion | by the regimental commanders, transportation Leving A PRIZH OF TWO BUNDLED DOLLARS THE GOVERNMENT’S’ REPLY. | “he is De Pien—he reply of France when in dis- crown, on condition thas the off'r should ples de pa) eee: zs been furnished by the Quariormuster's Department. This | will be givon for the best satirical poom, of four hundred HM nce nce coe Cae ba ey et a rg cnr ta Og en yh ge Dir leae i A fal eleven o'clock > *Mourned ‘until Tuesday morning, at | 1 snoitior sign ofthe further and tmmediate reduction | tags or more, on the follies of the day, x ‘under the first i ‘That certainly cannot | fvo million eight hundred thousand—no leas than five of thearmy, Another indication .of this is to be found Hoth story and ast be sent in before the lsse® ~ WHE BALLOT AND THE BAYONET. | SsisMii.a(i't"atehtt tt aomae an we | SoeSoemtin eine is sie lee THE NAVY. ay Ratha eae toes west w Lea or Te shouid know what we aball havo to do in Mexico, and | ote million fve hundred wousand imhspiianes did. rot pu tached from thelr regiment whowo termaf-tericn o&- | tyra —Single subsovintion, $2; Three coplen, $84 wee ee What sacrifices we shall have to make. Jf the majority | take part in the vote, These wero the residents of the = pire anterior to or by October 1, aro ordered to jola their | rye edpioa, $8;, Ton copies, $15. Single copies, Fea chooses to the task consolidating throne rovince of for the wild Th Lire Nr pe iG Ta commands ‘ 7 ps - APPROVAL OF MR. NY esimiton and “@ Mexico, it an dose; wut Have nover ¥ any ger ‘The United Statos steamer Honeysuckle arrived at this Hg see delay, prepsratory to belng mustered | eenty exch, A }tm\twl number of advertisements fmm |. | APP . LINCOLN’S POLICY, aula Cleary undsrtand ouch an is incom. | stention cannot nullify the vole of tho’ immense ma- | port on'the 19th inst., from Tampa Bay, Fla. This ves- |. So the service. | seated fg the Wankiy Honan», reéurn of our: "he empire of | jority. The Archduke was hab In obedience to General Ordors, No. 86, from the War | ée, &, + de ‘Hasimilian carne: ve wuhous our ster; that apport | wsiveraal ma "). Me. 3 reese qctade duty for the last two yeers, | nepartment, dated May.9, 1865, Major General John Gib | : i would be tmmedialely overthrown. fain have the repeated these Parag Vet Siok ai | Hen: canted aaron: vettalbe hv civiin duce ae tplante touch ering corps, Major asians atieyeemetalin bees i - . hs 4 ; : f thn eompoande kRowe \° GPrmpalated forthe Nu Xoz Ursa from the Opinion | » 1 am therefore euttied o repost that the pelticalata- | clontlycloar wiuuout thera, aud uaiveroal eee area ae Cana a in every movement Wit W2® | General George L. Hartaust, Brigadior General J. Irvin. | ie ela a Nationals, of Juuo 9.] ation im Mexico has not changed for the better. (Appro-' | Not be recommenced every year. symyTorces. ab Coder, Keys, Fis, under, Major Weeks c. ‘nitsstiar Gabistal’ Gentye. H Gordon, aiid Brevot RITES, tothe Wty teal empbibente eb aeri® [aeislative ody met yesterday, President Schnel- | bation from some benches.) The honorable mem- | Was the origin of the Emperor Maximilian! Her officers and crew have endeared themsélves to the ; \ Hw ated 1 hey: ne ged cha tm ber went on to speak of universal suffrage. The whole | That government has been assailed in every able | Union residents on tho coast of Florida, espootally in the | M0Jor General Nelson A. Miles, commanding independent | Mr. Ronhor, Minister of Stnte, and the other govern- | country wos to be invited to choose between a. republic | manner with a viow to render {ts existence impossible, districts, bave ordered. boards to examine aud report the mee. POLLEN! Gaent commissioners were present, anda inonarchy, and ‘that ‘Some have said vicinity of Tampa Bay and Cedar Keys. relative merits of all 48 ip their respective com- Lor avorth Wines, Several leeal bills sero adopted. Pry earning parpetenye ryt coeoneyme Nel deg! od Bostridge ‘engagements. But what credit | The following is a Uist of her officors :— canta tice tie gle ot olin laieae who ty ieee ‘Tho order f tho day was.the adjourned discusaion on | notables assembled in Mexico was regarded only asa first | Could resist suc Volunteer Ideutenamt Commanding—Thomas | their sorvices and qualifications are fit for the regular AdGveoss LokersamDPotiak b indication. What has happened since 1864? It is said | made by Mr. J. Favre botwoon the aredit of pattetd army, are to be specially dosigunted, and the jrado for | Mevrsrigum rau iyfvo cas, (G1 Hrwaiwur, near Tours ree and ¢ Jubleriat rotan, ont Wo Mr. Baanrer (opp.) exprousod his surprise that the re- | that five millions five hi thousand Moxicans have | and thet of a great, Acting Ensign and Erecutive Oflcer—Charies N. Hall, oo yeaa iter iar ero ng which Shey are recommended epecitnd | The object isto stent, Elhewand C pustoe-ci unveil ie ing Func ronouneed in favor of the em bu afloa: that the said, Bailing tard select ers who by their conduct jn actual war are PORMEY Sa . hat not deon distributed to the deputies; also. those re- | has not been complete, for upwards of one’ million tee | Tutcy, that ihe was obl Dy any, Jeting Sncign—Pelauah Perkina qualified for the position for which they are- recom. ere car nner ‘ating to the Caisse des Dépi'ts et Concignations, and to | hundred th inhabitants have not been consulted at | do you think he would Reuben Riley; Act! mended, Metab yer 9 tate Dycmtthe Best in the tho Calgso do Dotation of the army. All those docu- | all, What his Maximilian done? His he sought a however, are tho trials to which the Mexican govern: | Seconds, Charles E’Tabor, “John H. Bleakic,' John Ne | The board called by: Major General Gibbon. will ex. | yor. Tokay og boncronpe hearted ge «amma ~ ments wore Important for the discussion of the budget. | cation of his pacer im the very heart of the empire P ment has been exposed. What I, can Matlock. y ? * | amine applicanta belonging to the Twenty-fourth army | G¥¢ Wactory & Bapelay stieee Tho PReanet—The reports im question have been sent | has not dared to do so. honorably towards. Paymaster’s Steward (in charge)—John McBride. corps, whether prosent with the corps or on detached | yi a¢2riilor’s Talr TDye.—Cheapest Sault diss "Booms teat he | wats hota pnamive member forza tare | ty Si fierdincar k Nern ree Ech gai ea | [ees ae Tay amc Doe ‘ mmanded for | were two di rigadier Mc! Bo SRI 4 ey atrealy ‘ * tho Ist and 2d sections of the War Department were | Mr. J. Favar.—The government has sald that'if the Sng: SERIVAL OF THR STRAMER B. B. CUTLER, hd Colonel Sumner sli. |. On the 3d section~(pay and maintenance of | Mexicans when consulted decided for a republic i$ | debted to ,. ‘Tho United States. steamer R. R. Cuyler, Commodore A modical. board will be iagtituted by each of the com- Chevaliers Life for the Mair Nestoves * ‘Moope), for which a supplementary credit to the extent’ | would submit. But what would then have been our | O0Uf, And what are ita future ©. H. B. Caldwet, commanding, from Galveston June 9, | Manders above named to examine and report tho ofllcars | gray bist to is os 41st oat as arte ang of 83,778,801, 50c. was demanded, task? Simply to assist Maximilian in packing up his | loans on terms. undot 4 peceatrernaf ty sheapingponiy nnpfienn os ey dein Pern ine oid st the Urvg sinren sudes aay ome os 2 THC POLANTHRONIC MOTIVE OF THR MEXICAN RXPRDITION. age and crown. But universal su: not | Countries with a vie Pensacola 16th, arrived at this port yesterday. The | ascortain if they are physically qualified to romain in | drewinr. | Sold a the drug ‘ipuct snd ah ton oR . > sgh tthe government‘ the sonmitse im demanding | tilia'eprraicte tate” ea eee ee ana | Si eee waotronstred his tg te tbe Unted Same sacmee | «fer 8 oar ofthe rank of, ale Sig ei yh Tho government 2 Committog, 1p demanding | atl! su a provisional state You havo even retrograded, ‘at who transferred his tng to the United States steamer cr the expanse Ot Organ © socmet | Cristadore’s Hair Dye, Sreveryativs It was thought an easy matter to obtain the vote. It is | But Mr. Jules Favre has 8 > and for the oxemination of all staff officers not belongi Ratrella at Mobile Bay. Mermasver, medical, Chited States | 8% Wig Devo, w/ millions, im) on us the duty of exnmining the diffe- to the commissary, The dy ted The following isa list of. the officers of the B. R. | ordnance and United States ongineers epee and ne. Gye sppied 2 * © gout items of which the expenditure i3 com; . You tail, No. 6 Aster Tigwas H 4 - i g : 5 i 3 E E E HH] a £ | E r a * @re aware that the most considerable is the Moxican ex- | inifian arrive? There were our own troops: and there 1836. Nevertheless, they are now pretty generally ad- yler: signal corps, a board will convene at Genoral Terry's Consr tion .—Tie Pint mM. pein veo Agus rs, ine, tpontnee as well as in the | something in the temperament, the peed Cy mitted in the moral code of Bravos “Austria, has | Coy! — BB headquarters on the 29th goo cede M., and’ 8it | gives tis excltatee attention to sew of the ne para nditure. oa eee y-five manips of the dash of » French soldier that wins heart given premiums for the last fifty years; Prus- beer ee tmmant_—Jonn. J. Coe ea without regard ker Wo soagint $f uunge and Heart, ‘Treat oy earns ¢ ym was ‘enderfaken to recone « po od aa pon aan 2 oe es ee at aoe Dare their m3 ee ented ind ity we , Paris to ‘Acting Master—Kawin Baleson. yea os Bevo arcing Genel se ADnod Hee Lg ; re ° "gts sl city dsting Assistank Paynes right 3 , 4 . targed Job peor ay peop imager ape Betas Crate oe Coe tee ee hs Lente nate ee island Poymaaer Emory Wren oogn, | Captain Cation B. Atchison, ald-do-camp, will act a2,|. Coe Tey M Snr iE i. PACHARIN, Bab - -eurred. an of four hundred millions, It is mo to . ing expr to: Cp, fF andidoes s0 stan ho eaten Chief, John D, Williamson; pane ‘The manner of conducting the examination, and the | Broads feelings of any one. fean government, indepen: A —No! no! calcul tho receipts at Mr. J. Favnx—He who replicsno! utters 2 word which |. of francs, half of which served for the home government the Chamber undoubtedty will not accept. I have not to | and tho romainder was sent cithor to the mother country remark on it, but had I uttered it I should feel d orto Cuba. The resources at the present time aro im- regret. hear.) I resume my observations. Jt mense. The mines which were abandoned are being certain that the party which has 3 Masimilian against Juarez i3 the clerical it party that the his cnt ani 5 og escoriain what is to be the extent of our sacrifices, We have boon told more than once that such an examination would be inopportune, imprudent and unpacriotic, und that k£ might oompromise the intercsis of France. If this che. ton is to. ice us lo silence, we may bid udiew to the little zr which the emuditution gives the Legislative Body. ) We have no initiative, Decisions are taken without consulting us, and if we may not examine First Assistant, D. 8. King; Scoond Assistants, subjects hich officers have been examined will be Pollard, 7: V. Molt Wma. Toe; Third Assistants, David Foported by the various boards, In order to enable tho iland, Isaac H. Fuiler, Geo, ¥. Young, Edwin Cram. | reviewing authority to understand the, standard of morit P. Palmer, taken as a-basis for their recommends! THE BUROPHAN SQUADROM GUNERAL CURTIS’ 6F. First Lieutenant D. A. Nevin, Adjutant of the Ono ‘Tho following is a correct list of Admiral Goldsbo~ | pondred and Sixty-ninth New York infautry, and First rough’s staff and of the officers of the Colorado, the | Lieutenant D. Becbe, Adjutant of tho. Third New Yorle of Phiindelphta, wk cxeapbine mec ik sare ar $3 Vone pronary f" Wo may ng well abdicate at once. (Re- | theless, ho soon found it im ean is infantry, have been announced upon. the porsonal staff ve hala BR! owed inerraption.) T'now that euch isnot your In- | of tho cereal party whieh had invited bis. hen fol ae Admiral, Coumandeite Chig_Lowia M6. Golése | & Malet General 8. 3. Curt op ior thhe Cure of Dye tho sols object of asvortaining the trith, Of course the | ieee Wound to mea eat eee Sissaaer tat bes a Brigadier General RK. H deekeon, commanding ad | Gosldineiocakee, Dexas DALAL ire) nae spirit sparagement is not to ba admirody Oaptain—A. Ludlow Case, x der Major - oe pvenaase Spirit of systomatic illusion, which ncvop'a ‘orety bing East oe desree foe alienating the of Flag Liewtenant—R. H. Lamson. Vidina. tn the Twenty OAR army corps, ‘unl ao ‘with blind confidence and encourages all sorts of tomerits and folly. You will remember, “gentlemen, that wee ‘tho question of the expedition was first broached, we ade the clergy was very ill received by the a3 shows In the letter of the Pope to stationing et General Goa Weitzel, i@ announced as hoving been Br. Glover's New Laeyox T Maxi on oted ¥ Oc! 18, 1864, wherein the Father protests an ee Omey, to ik of brevet majo: genera!. Major | Bi Biaait ae emnt oral Jackson, has rison to this exalted ranic aes | Hee vork. st the iniqui Pied Capiain's Clerk—¥. A. Henry. : from n sergeancy in the regular army, having der the government to restrict it to obtaining patisfac- the sa agg i 2 Shag My pf ete SUREED: SESTRE IE. SSGEE CUARADO, served through the intervening grades with earnest valor | | ls, as eet pb armen n for our grievances and to avoid intorfering with the | energy that did him credit, and wrote a letter om Decem. Lime k Kimbedy. and fidelity, until he 1s now accounted foremost umong | Yieaa shy ne2E it & COM EErerament dred widnly thon from that which we | Seerioneee Suh Taney © gi force, to hie | constant demand, and «reat eat ohn 6. Cunningham frat Joakson is at: prosant on duty with, hia corpo in a tha vo | determination. This produced the dei zation is Feametie—s oral js at present on duty with his c y @ Buntin ve lately heard. All iniention of ceadlishing an empire | by Cardinal “Antonelli 10 the Minister: Gopeders’ tm | the wish fora rovuia oF Our soldiers, T'may amp gentle; | Zi@ulqante-Sullivan D. Ames, J. Crittenden Watson, 1 Torus ree eres was disavowed, and the character which the ov- | which the letter of Maximilian is stated to have eased | men, that it is shared by the government, wick is doing | H®"fY B. Robeson, William T. ew ye RXAMINATION OF REBEL ARCHPVER, grnment geve tho éxpertition did not alifer much trom | the moc painful surprise to all Catholics, and bi ‘all it can for th ‘On January 1, 1864, the | Poberteos. This morning Major Graves, of General Torry’s staf, | Gonraud’s iia the system wo have always counsolled. It was eald | grets to the Holy Fuher hiteelf. Deen ote at thas 9 it, Mexico wan thirty four shataaed men, | ,,2msigne—tra Harris, Jr.; Charles H. Oraven and ©. B. | wilt counmonce the examination of'vixteon larzo boxes | cures Tan, rrak'e Ghat we Obly wont to obtain redeeta: of Mite Bead ovale er himself. Does ‘not all this | elective force in Mexico was thirty-four thousand men; | pondieon, be oa er peer y athe sativen tn, | visedabes, ax hie doe pr tn og ee ‘ances; | Smount to a rupture? It is clear that the Emperor can | it is now only twenty-six thousand; so thas eight thou- tef, J McClelland; Passed Assistants, te jeente Cates peer bea ee shiv ae yg Sarg age Pd ne ” Hz | Bo longer rely on the clerical party; and if he can. | sand mon have boon recalled im deference to the wishes Presa" ie, mak CV ‘ the Capitol building, It is expec, ae ee. pzomlae, ‘g@iviny we Wa wdsedt tmoen Hon. ir. Billault remarked tn conirmation of such inten- | Thar is why he saanot consult enivereal mektane, Pewee | can onig rene bye protene teeta geen ens HST , ” ener aiett tae astandate Hane SaaS OMNES Bavecyer, bag SS oe tion, Wien ihe French flag waver over the wale af Mezico, |” suc voucy ov Tem xrrrD starm—aaxicas sicaxens, | have been ‘made. Mr. Jules Favre has asta Georg D Reiman and Henry Bronte, nena. | gg Taner qhiatnod currency ‘roughout the city yee: | price Dalle ia ES peach Sha of ae men cctionis's as well at liberals, As to the American government, it has not recognized the | version of nows received—a city has been burnt and ‘i ; terday and last evenin; Major Gener . ult: heme the may accept tn nace the Promisea, KXutishmens of ths Mesican republie? (the Ronctable | Thus a brave French Generat ‘uae been. denotnced North, R. Gootrich, AG Caldwell, BF. source; and prossras tant Gouerel Ord ts airendy on hia. store end Dice fing Maer yet, upon. > ake, prodnerag gentlemen, which indaenced the resolutions of thé | member went on to complain of the insuficiont intorma. | the French Ohamter fur the prof of Juars, (Hear, hear) or Rice ee ae » Sobn | WAY #0 his new assignment to duty in Oregon. mcetntebapapanlelicitibset 5 Rabat ag. aajority. ” The grand conceptions expounded by the | tion doled out to the public in ihe columns of the Mon¢. | By those far removed from the scene of action, and on 'n. , Weaver’ Froese W Dicing OH’ Davie HOVEENGS OF GESERAL MALI SCX. “age * Minister of Siate the day ‘before yesterday aro vory dif. | taur.) He had remarked that © vory important spoech, | the falth of the vaguest surmise, a g-neral posted in fuco | Se'Charies J ‘Tratu, Congo N., Wiogg, Hdwin White, | ,,00me twelve days ago Major General Halleck, com- | Grover & Muror's Tighon) Prem imma eg eroding Di meme 52 empire seems to have Pronounced ata great ceremonial, had been absoititel Of the enveey. tee on stigmationd a @ ir of ban. | Heyorman and ‘a ¥ Mewiee te, manding Seo grants th tary ep of the agen ny (pa tg snort 8 ory nose a foresee "Tho project of re- | omitted allogethor, With respect ‘to Moxico he f iti—as a vandal. eneryrtion a eens cieka si aeetaee 0 m the Secr ar asking him | Wy, N. wail SA tip cousssuotusuh of t25 expcaiton, We est to not the repr of oe that Dasning nt a docs dated oral Coot (ict apen) The porta tn dea, | mar ob ber Goneral rewurned an aitrmative reply, siuce which tino | _,F¥owe Sewiug Machine Cexpam youiMec of the oxpedit'on. We went nnciog that G Corti eral have been ‘any man of , urned an aflirmative reply, stuco w y ne Ra are ‘evougo our wrongs, and to ascerinin the wish of the | from che empire with the seven hwadred and ony, men | honer. ‘Thecneuty are continually dying before hizes on S res. he has bad no sign from Washington.’ It i now thought | HOWE, Jr Hrankteut, G29 Brondwuy, Nuwsforke Mexican nation, which was to determine our action. Wo | under his command, It was trio that Marshal Bazaine | he at iast evertakos them in places whore they havo dis, eae he will leave here on or before tho curly part of next i Premium Leck. Stitch Sewing, now hear very diferent language; bt wo cannot rest | had declared himneelf confiient of ultimate succees. But | honored themselvos by their infamles. Ware they to be Senseo Gun yates rh week, . 5 dtighent, Breminm Iovok. st Be enticed with we ; ic is our duty lool rf what sort of suecess? That of pitched battles? Doubtiess | treated as lo: and generous adversaries? No; the; y Canta : . A GRAND MITTARY OVATION Mae 3 OW, tah evads Te {Approbation on tho bonchca near the speaker.) Though | they might be gainod, but then it would be necessary to | Were not soldiers, but ‘bandits, and were very properly baring Ofterrs—Coptain, Clement D. Hebd; First | awaits Major Goueral Robert 8, Fostor on his return from iat dennis an the great talonts of the Minister of Stato swayed the | reinforos the army instead of diminishing tt. In any | put to the sword, The gallant General certainly “) M “ih Washington, where he is now engaged as @ member of on Paid) coy O18 4 cisions of the Chamiver, the committee could not help | cave it was necessary to come toa prompt decision. [f | stends in no need of vindication from me; | CIRCULAR OF THE COMMANDANT OF THR NAVY YARD, | the conspirators’ court, new Books on. hart sheng. tere 3 entertaining uneasy apprehensions, and have cxpresied the | it wero the intention of France to continue the Mexican | but I have felt @ my duty to he whole army | Commodore Charioa H. Bell, commanding the Navy O1ONKL J. M. POTTER, a pce Be earnest thas the last de'achments of the French army | expedition no effort should be spared; but if & were die | to protest against Be, lngunge which the Cham- | v1 a this place, has " chief of staff of the Twenty-fourth army corpa, hes been x erin AI i i ay ee return by ig bend point bes Pr ped reclame nope Ae: op chy sons 0 dream ber ag Sie mae, (Rens applanse.) chy honorable pr at cio ~ : hres ba ett of ee eee ean cman Kaltting Machin fer Buctorics an@ @om! lesire and an imposibility, it should mee fo | mom went on to comment on the mf*anderstandiny importance to all workmen in the ‘ard: COLONRL THOMAS O, OBKORNE, ¥ Mi.ltding 3 ingd®, = ouniry, which is moot anxions to ge: clear of ull thoss | seitihold her blond and her treacure™ Y come now, cou, | between the Mexican enipire. and the Holy Son aud. te yA Faemil feesition at Ciacci” Calitah +74 sieiil Fairy ninth Uincla Volunteers; ba been made. fal familea, Detboe io, Mashing gary, de Brenda foreign complications. The gonoral wish to weo the | tinued the honorable gentleman, to the financial ‘situa- | express ® conviction that all difficulties would be sur- tion to encourage the employment of disabled and dis. | Medier general of volunteers. for the CountrmeIf You Wis& fntérvention in Mexico brought to an end was forvibly | tion. We may esi? di the attitude of the United States, he | chargod soldiers, ”’ an ordor has beon issued by tho Navy COLONEL J. 0, Entechm, Bgerng Borys . “Tamition Say them o@ Saprowced in 1868 by Mr, Guim, and by Mr. Larrabcre ia | should that of a private indtridual; und when wo Oud a | eruld not dhink iat atl menacing. There had tern much | Derarement to the oifet that, iw the employment of | of, the Penneyivania Volunteers, is also mado a trigadier | Hii! gus prielyns sth tani . , ° expodi- | merchant paying irregularly, ing from the pawn- ¢ abou nroe doctrine, with which many dispwtar/s | mechanics aud others in navy yards or stations, prefe- | 6° sesh ao sin tions that might be made in Mexico, the governinent | broker or making uso of the signatures of his wifo aud | were altogether unacquainted. A certain letter of Mr. . mn ae tie <A LIBUTRNANT COLONRI. MANY, — — declared that the one to San Louly de Potost whotld be | relatives, we may be preity sure that news on tue bins | ‘Seoard had alvo boon hed, to Uhct he’ (the ep akon) cook Guroia ticotlin sity esl Wattle ee homaraby ai of the Thigty-ninth Illinois Volunteers, 6 promoted tobe |, Miscrahte Peopicm ninewannde | Sm ’ the last. But were these declarations realized? No; for | road to Bankruptoy. The negotialion of the Mezican loan | visly oppose t» alt that had been said the last lanes of @ docu. & brigadier general by brevet. nt cate. r vi the ‘ there hayo since been expeditions to Durango, io Yen. | is adtagecier without preceden, and a Rush mounts to my | ment which might be regard-d asthe polvical tedamen’ of | Country's cause, vrovided’ they eee capable ok torte BRRYET MAJOR ROWARD MOALE aPe alwruys reine te Corey, und at this inoment & part of our troops ia engaged | brow when I taint that the Tveagury of France has tents | Abraham Lincoln, (he victim of a frighifut crime (Hero | ing the duties required of them. In comptance with | baé been made a full Heutenant colonel and arwisiant ad- | aut mln i ia tho dosorts of Sonora. It i high time that this s'cte of | seal to an affair which I hold up to the wie of the court, | the bonorablo member rend the parsage of the last | the above resohition of Congress, and Instractions from | Juans general in the regular army, Pet hee ' ings _ cease, — ee os oaeae _ a oe sae meseage of President Leer he bear @ aed as the Navy Department, it is enjoined on the master work- — pera - it mn ki inte “Port ne Ca: ded session. Mr. (—You are ying @ case, country to peace, reconciliation and concord wit! a i made, C it the Park. Mosquito Nets—Pat Porta’ Kok the Emperor Maximilian by tho Naud, ahe would | ate J Favee nt mean, of the Chamber. Yes, gentle. | the world.) Geutiomen, said Mc. Chalx d'st-Auge, | etorence fa'nll cues whatnous te persone ef Ute do- |. ne Pack Go basin reap there will be | “TES its erty, 9 Broaden \ you | 0 likewise, and I cannot but fee yy the inter- fore I could possibly imagine that i would be the last é K muste ou 1, e ng st | No More Gray Hair or Bald nesnen! ould not afterwards reasonably retuec the moncy | ruption. Gentlemen, it is not my intention to accom, | words of the Whatrione Peoident, They are words of find wanting “in te w "et enree Ceram "4 Y, | natt-past four v'clock P. M., by tho Park Band under the | fire year. constant study. Voavclation em by Tale We ier: sloy pehas tae mexeionan Fae rece Blea a aaa {hraugh Mexico, the accoung | peace, moderation, compassion and clemency. Tet us | ‘discharge, and nomtuate tn Ueir places men from the clase | joadership of Il. B. Dodworth, if the weathor is fine, | CSANDOLAN, Avior tigen », , ni hi page from ian Nights; Ope Heten y those whom he ne | above refer: ” ‘ Sethe, i intonced saon, to wathdrayy tfor Mexico | will simply examine tio loan iwet. Vag year, Mexico, | longur rules but whom hia memory shonid all inspire, ‘The Sedviance ofcer, naval constructor, constructing } THe following is the Pe db Bese Se tm Soe a mer Sore "Tether ‘a Yshna id hs | Fa ulti of ate ay ar atten cee | Zarate Ctl lg a at dt | stan copes aa se a <— Pie ith. gh Pc sm ) poi oa y-four mi! jexi- @ great cause te by the Gedof meg ut that } particular in having the foregoing order carried into E. 2 ky 1" 7 ’ er i at 'Y, | can paper in his portfolio, which he would doubtless be | spilled for an unjnat cause, for the invasion of the terri- | gioct, CHAS, H. BELL, Commandant, Park March, it could treat cither with Juarea [ glad to convert iuto specie, Ata recent session of the | tory of an unoffending neighbor, has meres brovant gore Navy Yano, Nuw Youx, Juue 20, 1866, 1. Overture, “Das Wunderwasser’ . ‘or Almonte; bot that when a government should havo re- amber an honorable member, an ee fortune to the people who have caused it to be shed. pigcresseel nicer: Tinmshntet RotstnedDy 2. Quickstep, ‘shells of the Ocean’ ar: Pr ent bya pik poe hacer mnt ger mm a [soy of Bho _— ee martes we peat haps ten mil- | Letue ma pally gy “ong hyd comprehend the pro- Police Intollig 8. Lied, “Der Wanderor’’...... t “De W. He MA daly TOD featrap, ve d = b n (rr rtge yA oe ee eens ads Maximilian having been clected Kraperor by Sve millions | "Mr. RocmaccCe ren tell ee ee ee renger | Seay souk cong onty how bo ormets wtaeos ond seahine: one ABEIOP OF AN ALLBORD CONvIDENcE MAM. 4 te aiiiy FB. Petworth | Sanith, Mortio d& Co. ut of tho soven composing the whole population, we | | Mr. J, Favre—Were you to throw fifty millions of | that after a war co eanguinary, yet so jut, they will not | Felix G. Fiol, a Spaniard, waa yosterday arroated by | # /v0le Quithtteps ae nn ee eth Bankers asd Stork Commirston B irces, nnd nth oot AP hg me enh Mexican paper in the Market you would: crush it and biindly eagege tua freee one, which jisticeand rir ow | offlcer Stromberg, of the Tenth precinct, charged with | @ Overtore to “tzuryanths” Svan Weber No.1 Ie gasinetty patel; » cil ox! Be jee wilered woul mani, opposed. !ause, i e, q " a he ” " - a Now To Sat how was that to be donc! If wme of te meant | nes soon emiermnen 4 fresh uppeal to ereait wan | The debate was hon adjouraeds = CNA SPPIAUSS) | having devranded Jobm Greis, doing business at No. 182 | 7. Quick Marck, ‘Tt pera POE TE Rte oe Ok tibenakaaes ; te orn m1 f nem a ane Sited te have ben engl ed hove Deen truly rlaed they are therefore made with the ‘aid, I regret to say, of the In the Corps Legislati¢, on the following day, Mr. Bar. | BOW*Y ‘The latter states that some time since Fiol TEAS Se pant 1 int | seein | Siete eon foit Apri last contained the following passago:—-The | Mexico will only treeive (Ott, wet SAO. | tholont made a speech dcfending the Mexican éxpodition | failed at his store and Serna ontered two wuts at | .% Nottarno Green Iiill, HEB. Dodwortn | MY cidsaes’ of govern vrities acileation of Mexico is well nigh completa; Goneral de | ~ Mfr. Bexurin-—The figure of isaue is $10fe., not a40fe ey “em moe Be me ond Mexican loan, | cloth a and also a contty black cont. ‘The clothes were to sate an abastian, containing four thousand inhabitants, As | tho realization of the loan, the Minister of Statereplied: | BUoBted by the various banking establishments which ed that if the clothes suited im he would hs is news has hot beon contradicted by tho Monileur, 1 | ‘It ix alrendy realized; hero are the holders. ‘True: bus | Nave participated in the operation. He stared that all } fOnvm Tas it, fi Cotte we a saturday. last Pot Fppore it ts true. Yot the chief of the corps to whom | they bad to get the money from the public, and you | $2° intelligence received by the government from M again called upon Mr. Grieg, and, enting that he H aitributed had Issued a proclamation, in wiih | know om whet. base conditions. “Motico recs'ves one Ce eerie, The: acai ot oe eee ie | was going oat to ride with the 3 Tua is tp —‘Siexicans, I am come to protect nty.? d hundred and seve r “ , at | alt. desirous 4 a comt a at a Seniors 0 tine Priied property, and set burw atown! “(intorrupticn) | Afwy, without counting: woreetaee cette heme tuadred | he said, caused considerable excitement in the nordhoast | city, Colt desirous, of ‘obtaining & coat aud bat. Mr. fo che onli gud ensafore to tse m ot owe Kou say nothing of the brigandags wiich | agents, which reduces tho sum to one hundred and fitty- | Fhe porerument of the United Suates cobibuten to tua | Srenty-ono dem cont, aud purchased “ > Mr. Ganwnae Paci—A whole town burned! diately be snljected Yo a judicial Maqurty. ‘Tho bonds | making their neutrality respected. | Mr. Rouher con. | Mine? <i! Of et day’ Prot ayaa caliod und. told Mr. K. Pxtueran—Just as in Poland! (Noise) of 340 franca will bo repaid in fifty yoars at 500 franca ete tae Chet ieee cirely wcist. | Sr. Grice to nema the bill to Air. Rosa, of the firm of Tay- Tho Presiwest, addressing Mr, Garnier Pagis—You | and they boar interest nt 94% per cont But none Sees Se eee ee en SND EmONO | ek Un, 16 WER ENUM ats appented, when i08 lath rely do not know the facis or you would be loss affirm- | these brilliant advantages would have sufficed without | “'yr suits verre who then addressed tho Ft ‘ 84 Koss was to bo found at the vo, Pray let Mr. Jules Favre continuo his speech. | the sandalous intervention of a lottery, ty witch the | verted to tne act impuced. to Genorsl Castagny, wins was tr. J, FavRe—Tho proclamation goes on to vay:— | poorest individual 500,000 at @ eroke, od @ to four thousae a ‘ihe object of our expedition has boca tnitropresented; | Who can relat auch abait-couch' an dppoal to. cupliiey? | #1 4 have burned a town of four thousand iahebitanta i ‘ge cro here to make known tho truth. The hour of jus. | There is a law, but laws do not exist for Ministers; they ~ ren " h r ptreomthe: on ae i r is como, * % ® For my part, I | enforce thom against others, but soinetimes forgot them wi aro to be proferred agai Fest Srcatd's eaithy appoute ohn & Cora € ble J Sper there sev two ous , Sceaie oer they ee ves are concerned, The law of 24 of Laoxon ov a Naw Sraamsur.—It was inadvertentiy | petatni . inl They are 9 wine of water and diet rsa Ofllcs at) at Na 10! momenta sentence is oxe- rohibite lowert ; Jer, former! , . om a They ove cts of dissipation atid late hours tod. sentence was the burning of thetown, | President cf tho Legal Aseclation, wrote t commentary | *at04 in some of the papers yesterday morning that the | Bho Aileaee persed Chven. ‘Thay aicengtuon the #yevern aut enliven the mana. }0 Mexicans wero to be enlightened by fire, ‘The pro- | on thet iaw, in which he ably exposed the immorality of | ®W Steamship Nicaragua would be twunched to-day | ee eee oe See Rene Foer prevent mlasmatic and intermijtont fevers. Allom's Ua Elate Ben oe i—“Judge of 9 manner of ‘ot. those appesia to the credulity and avidity of the hum- | from the yard of Henry Steers, Euq., at Greenpoint New Yous, June 22, 1868. eer Suse tyere Lupa bey giv bye beauty we Hi ope those who subirit, we grant pro- | blor classes. And it ts precisely th: er which you | This was a mistake, aa the vessel is not yet quite read: Io your tsaue of this date you publish acard of James They cure diarrhea ang choisra mor! i% ction; on We inflict the chastisement they mes © developed jortak: a nd » eee ee cure liver €0 ery au he. * . Out friendship is for thoee wh askin ge taetect'|'to your rine Waa we eer Vigtorruptions Bee | for the “bray deop,” and will not be given to tho | A. Byrnes, and a certificate of hls father, certify. ae hich id menseanry wide umag PLANTATION iano Souk” Hinde the ation; But, we shall ‘be exvere sa wove wi hai ot all, The capitalists who tasued tho Joan | ‘winds and waves! until Wednesday next, ab haif-past | tng that tho chook was gonuins. I have only to say bas Dep tess yece: Money wil buy, oak GB your Tite ge, 1 a Da P jes of + yea.’") | claim for the: ves a premium of reventeen | one o'clock. The N! oa is two thousand five hun- | that I received the check from hii son, and gave him fall IN BITTER strengthen, the svawach aad re ‘ ‘Pater to history, end you wilt wen hatin van milicms, Fo that Mexleo will have to pay m | red tons burden, id twintended for the Central ame. | value for the same, ‘The check was ciawn (0 iy sows healiay action. You wil hue them i ais : Be ee renee oitk @,fords were | all four hundred and soventesn millions for | fican Transit Couapany. Her dimensions are—iength | order, endorsed by his son nav» cerificata, signed, under PALATADLE, PURE AND RELIABLE. : nee 'drosvod ished a0 and ‘fiftythree millions received. | of keel, 276 feet, depth of hold, 26 feet; breadth of | th® son's name certi‘ying to (ie endorsement as éorrect, ns fer me to T am not only | Whore will they come fro Th e U fceroising « ight, but fullling «a ed inte: | immoral nod. Taingas, ‘The capitals will ope, day re. | pinm ce feet, | Anouter vessel, of the sce. tae ad | ae A ee a eee woe choulagr Berton Bide, Bl P 7 a int ‘or the saine co pow bail he - nl orged ). ha acm mn eace-coestomnensenntien Ih aldin oh bneln the Drcseh semis} mind you that yout responaiblity, and not the Emperor bo tniehed shen carly aye” Ming And will Yq which it was Graven and whore Matthey Byrnes keepe ‘tere, ‘carefully applied aad as V /ite0n & Gabbe? Sawing 320 Numerous Vorcas—Yee, you it it intoerabie mnist make adecision “If {thinks France reatly desires | Peauc Muerixo ov Fuxtaxn—A large mooting of Fo- | {hs sicct dad naleed hed it ihe presence of Zc mrtwran prise ne ee nner © 809 Browdway 2 The Punapuat—1 ‘on will not compare the | go found a great empire in Mexico, let it eay so; and lot | nians was held last ovoning in Temporance Hail, | jf it was his elgnatare, and he all any oue could tell e | All Letters for the’ South Can be Sent hy ‘rench woldiors, overwhelmed by numbers in 1s\4, with, f th , us 7 y the HARNDEN BXP 65 Broadway, New ata oily Mee oh mon os 1 will not charecterise and whota tng Fee ee metas cattrm of our | corner of Grand and Seventh strocte, under the | Wit not oe ge ye ead hag mode | mh charge of firty cents each, wail wall colamunicatious are 8 ome D4, exped i effect fleets \ rt inst his son, aitld ows these faci ‘ 2 ; pene Srtay ba encountered Ix Mexico, (Hear, Rea.) again nll for Fora Crus with veinfereementy “and, cher sasploss of the Emmett Circle, Thomas Gallagher, | fi ou tho trial of the exuso if will be shown whether | emmmemod it nny D— THE ‘BINESS A bAD snucat be added to the four hundred we we already | Eeq., occupied the chair, Addremses wero deliv- | tio click is forgery or not, and whethor the certificate A. deffers, 573 Brondway, has now ture et Hate, ‘The M on bat eel of 1816 shed thete bo scart) ww ing por Cage aged bd ered by Mr. James Brennaa, of Now York, and Mr. or Pa ye paper ‘the father jo true or not pCR. A BY he os and childre: , JH 4p dae aa ‘for the Gefenos , - e's Goorge J, Campbell, Contro of the Shamrock Circle of | ¥?4 Will penn insert the wbovo ‘ 2 ’ Re, 678 Brosdy wn) hipaa ss tala wa ve ou must do, if you are determined Lo bave beyond the | Grerge 0 "tes same supsaled to thetl coumiey” AUGUSTUS A. FRANI, 17 Weet Houston streot ee aecnwny 5 are Mr. J Favan.—How oan the prestige of the past. fn my Judgmont it is a folly in | Men and friends to ald them In carrying out the object Court of A. A=Legal Lottery Prises Cashed. © jm. pave © 2 Megs - ~ ppe etre ~ » format + é 10M LIF neral de Senay which I will take no part, and against whieb I once more | Of the brotherhood, which was, they stated, the LBANY, June 23, 1866, (Cal Gonerings, streainns Sed jotormaeajen © : @ Ministers, who told us that the Mexloan nation | loudly protest in the name of the Frouch blood which | fteedom aad rege ‘The New Haven case atill ov. Mr. O'Conor resumed ‘aie " iii ganaonwe St Gann Some are eohested 5 others are | has been shed in those distant climes. (Approbation on | °f the addreasos Private meeting. and concluded his argument for tho rerpondents, Mr. t a4 i Fo Uleamne reign af terror be eatadiivhed for thn venghs of | the bonchos wear the speaker.) Sewrexca ov Rtormns.Justico Walter yostorday won- | John E. Parsons was heard on tho eaine side. A Bald.—All Housekeepers are f avised | Which aro @ blood. Sanofi fetenaer? ‘ longed erreneiay Bas deat, bey aero tt EMPEROR'S COURSE BY wi CHAI | doneod (he following rioters to sixty days in the Peniion. | Nochango has beom made in tuo day calendar for to- | (oueDUTOUEWs Lgstning Fig Ruler, ay all drug: | eit Gye ‘Plot, And hiave given proofs of it. Ths Chery) bas eso | THe MORROR DOCTRINE IMO FRACHOE, nn | tary, oF a fine of twonty-five dollars:-—Thomas Frits, | Tw Caturday) apne errs Ask for Men. 8. A. Allen’a W . rae. ‘ Oa , raved the same fol for, thov tee bonrd che | Mr, Onaix p’Esr-Axam, Vico President of the Council | Michacl Dunn, Timothy Flynn, John Carey, Charlos Movements of Cotton. Restorer aid Dressing. —The poopie sper ate wes Bente of Line ro Of Mexico so often discussed, 1) ll Heleaw to you. | of State.—-When Mr. J. Favre insisted just now on the | Robinson, Cornelius Brady and Potor Martin. They had Cano, June 23, 1868. | coanury and Buropr. “Sold br all drugg’ gan? MOM We thin |W ee ost Lite We iR er J the interest of your caure— vory limited Hower possosed by tho Chamber, I frankly } boom arrested tho night previous, by Sorreant H. “Mad Arad and fifty bales of cotton have passed up a me 14 poe Bee RL yo ‘aVaw—It ls not my causo, | © ‘hal of (he right confess that T cout po, understand his menting. The | dox, of the, Forty sixth Precinct, for Participating in. atl, ‘Tw hundrod and (ly passed last night | A mplemdta Shirt, $95 Beet, 69 GBmedin pura: the jon nan aes oe Syetoms Teen Ered, ee Cham! No limits but those imposed | shameful riot at Loiterta’ Park during the gicuic of Vue ', and seven hundred and Aity panwed yealer- ) uracturers’ took at (pail, No, 81 . for. MOAN a Rites, grumanate Dey ‘ Neg Tou will voi comm orate, oud | by the powstitution. by the laws of propriety, and by the | American Sootal Club, day Cor yarious poluta ou the Obio river, ous, batt tae gece ad OG Saacal Aconia UUM ANTE, Nee Neely

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