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NEW “YORK: HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE Ll, 1866. 5 i ee that mean. This STRANGE IF TRUE. vn pi yA eae 9 goose nar-corcangpeard go Fenians present this bit of the lecturess fell dead. ewy of Music om Sucsday. On Wednesday the Bove of THE FENIANS. ‘The Latest News from the Spirit Werld— Beception of Lieutenant Generel Seott— | when aim Buus wre si pi ter tatary, | ae ant can Shear o sen schon oo ‘THE RETREAT FROM CANADA. ne ea te Contes A | Serb tne aed er. te Sn ws acca, | srs Wil be vn y Mt. Tondoe Thomas ot, tres the a er fancy Tho gratle reader can readily imagine the sonsations | Fir beige. Porhaps she bad Gzhuusted hersit upon thet | Garden om Third avenue and Pifty-ninth street this evam> with which we perused an invitation to be present at | marvelous costume, At any rate sho aii stated that | ing. The others will follow every day until the summer “the reception of General Scott into spint life” last | General Scott was received by all the - AS bis stood Washington. Behind him waa Wel. | Sea#0e closes, @kirmish at Pigeon Hill---The Fe- evening. It was in vain that we recalled the fact that lington, cho Aron Duke. At hia, lft appeared the THE GERMAN MUSICAL SOCIETIES. the old hero was buried at West Point a week ago; there | late Russia. Before him, with folded German cet o which was (he invitation ‘implying that he was to be present, | arms, Napoledy was stationed a8 the represor bias i posite rage oats acca tm some form or other, at Ebbit Hall, corner of Broad- | ¥! appt S| ee ee f 5 other deceased Presidents of this republic, whose names | England Saengerfest, to take place at Providenen, Way and Thirty-third street, With a faith worthy of a | Mins Bullene had clearly scted as the receD- 1k 1, im about two weeks, on Saturday nigné Detter reward we went to Ebbit Hall, which was ailed, | ton Lv gllaboner ol nd Weshing- . : : aians Driven Into Vermont, All tho di a ball the Liedork: Society Several Killed and Captured me ete toon after our arrival, by a very large audience. Sf tasreboctwerteege en tunyl with teny’thewehSs | pucea tae gunoral rebecca! of, We compositions to River—A Canadian Gunboat Sent There nt of effecting landing, was the firing of a signal THE PLACE AND THE PROFLE. of other famous people whom Maing Bullene would not by the Canadians, be rendered at their main concert, There was «full ate at Fi fellington ) name. ‘The reception ceremony was exceeding); modest to Watch Thoir Movememts—The Cana- | fontederaies inside the forts to be: followed. by 5 rap There was nothing extraordinary about the hall except |’ M*1it, Ona whom the General had dearly loved was | tendance of singers, nd it appears that at least wo @ian Cabinet in Session—The Oath of Lai ee Se centers, 98 on (ecstiiee march ‘eebaphtpla cbse tyiton se y ptooe behind this qur- deputed to pressat him with a crown of laurel, andes | nundred of the New York artiste will take an sotive Allegiance to red vy py pw od ee we ee we inneosatly mag jeneral Scott was coa- | it was pl by ‘With these No Toe ar in the exercises at the approach! jusical demes- Government Paste ie civ sy pe poset Ag ag Mages fag) United States | °etled, ready to emerge when the gathering was pre- Pio ee oot ry lecture, in Vmpres! , The preci to be sense ‘o th occasion nians in Ottawa, &c. troops and General Meade, that were not expected, de- | Pared for his appropriate reception. The audience was | upon our minds the duty of ‘disciplinarianship,” whiel | have been robearsed under the direction of Mr, Pasty . feated the whole scheme.” Peculiar. We have never seen so many homely ladies, | she stated to be General Scott's chief charscteriatia | un, isador of th Liederk frst SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORE HERALD. eoemnne Cremaiste cceamcnncien hare have bene poe! middlo-aged gentlemen and unbecoming bonnets since Reco the mt evenme iegeeee \fauy one wahed so ges ‘sacl 0 jer! anes Py will phy = 3 o Orrawa, Canada, June 11, 1866, r the subsistance of the Fenians at Malone. It is stated . er any questions; bat re was BO nse from three earsals previous parting Prove. tive siideiian: eesaed pie Ten aad in every way | Bef that General Mesde has prohibited the inhabitants | 1 !ast Woman's Rights convention, Masculine eyes | audience, although there was a general feeling that abe | donco of Malone supplying ae fenians with provisions, | sought fora pretty face as a thirsty traveller seeks an aay have made a little more out of recep- Alleged Violation of Neutrality by the British Troops. Aconcert will be given at the Staadt theatre, No. 48 suspicious looking, passed down the St Clair river to- | necessitati a rel the ern- desert. P day, from a point near Sarais. ment mures, Sek ba eam dais one poe '@ the ‘The Medien wore elmens ogeelly TUR CONCLUBION. Bowery, ou to-morrow evening, the proceeds of whieh Gen. Sweeny Requests Presi- ‘An important Cabinet meeting was held this forenoon, | {2 vanities to, tinted and insnticient that heh ape i sions a eesnet mae appeared | 4 hymn, “appropriate to the occasion,” was them | are to be devoted to the benellt of poor dostitute elslle starve them into abandonment e en! a e@ door an exhibited @ disposition to} read and sung, the audicuce rising and many of them | grep dent Roberts to Send No More | "ct ¥m Prolonged into the afternoon, At this mect- | There is a movement talked about that will require | enter, The wearer of a Derby attracted general } leaving im hasle to avold the necessity of purchasi esiemeina amaeene, o General 7 ome ‘ ings wasrend order the ton gunboat Rese, whan | Seoul mages Dresare her. He Wenpeied MOS °8 | ucntion und envious edmimiion, There wor | met yenine sueata Resi ering Cue haan an Z us Positive information has'just come in that the troops | afew people who had dropped in from curiosity; a fow | but unsuccesstut design of drowning tho voice of th lato the St Clair river, The gunboat has gone in | jast evening captured twelve wagon loads of ammuni- | couples who had selooted the-hall as an excellent place | lady who had sung before. But the fo pursuit, as ordered. It was also agreed to administer | tion Brasher Falls, between Potsdam and Malone. Jouder she sang, and finally the the oath of allegiance to all the clerks employed in the These reported seizures of large quantities of war ma- for the usual Supday evening dictation, and afew idlers | tii) he was red in face, gave’ the thing up in | Lurline and Athalie will be the princtpal P terial show that the grand descent on Canada was to | who had been attracted, like moths, by the lights, and | despair, Miss Bullene had resumed her pensive | pill, civil service of the governwont, and that it be done om | have been made from the northeastern frontier. It | who fluttorod away so soon as somebody arose to «peak; | attitude, and was finally led off by @ gentioman with wit be. give 8 ‘Tuesday. The question of administering the oath toa | Will require somo great confluence in the resources that y y speak; | urge whiskers. ‘The red curtain was brushed aside ag | 4 sacred concert @ given om Sunday evening, large class of the population, which I am not at liberty | MY still remain to leaders of the Fenian host to perss- bat the majority of the persons present were evidently | she passed and disclosed nothing but a window behind, | June 17, at St. Columba’s church on Twenty-lth street site to'iaien ioth ebaltaty. wns’ eotmalgied: buble bet Ie hated seven im face of this train of reverses | spiritualists, neatly dressed and decorously bebaved, but | On the whole, although there were none of Coping under the direction of Mr, Gonzalez, Rossin, Now A , aad disappointments. g tho liag manifestations’ promised in our invitation, the . . yet decided, When the decision is made I will Inform having those personal characteristics which mark the | (°F (0 Or ‘nonueuse which wo bave vkotched was all of | Komme, Ninf, Mandanicl, Giugtiom! end Verdi will be ‘The last season concert of the Mendelssohn Uniom, with Thomas’ orchestra assisting, will come off at Irving boo ey one Hall on Thursday next, June 14 ‘the over welcome catures tm tee Troops to the Frontier. Crowded with Home- ward Bound Fenians. ARRIVAL OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED AT BOSTON. You both of the class of the population concernéd and Fenians Homeward Bound. Spiritualists as a class by themselves, like the Indians or | the “reception,” still we were rather glad that General | well represented on the occasion. the facts necessary. The question of the length of the Avnany, June 10, 1866. the actors. Scott was not present, either in the h or the spirit, ae. ae. &e. Parliamentry session was another topic taken up, an? | petwoen five and six hundred Fenians arrived in this shar tindiny saonmimnas: ior if be had been we'can imagine the style in which ho Cruelty to American Seamen. it was docidsd that it should last a fortnight, and a bill would have rebuked those who dared to use his naine will be passed to-morrow giving the meaantive power | Clty from Malone this evening. They were furnished After a silence of afew moments a gentleman took | and tame as an advertisemeut for such # meeting. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BEKALD Whe Last of the Invaders Driven From | to antares in Hiner gr persons emacs bei ee transportation to this point by the government. They | tho platform and announced that Judge Edmonds would pf RR a bg peat ba epee celica oe exten < | may be arrested under the suspension of the as Cor- y, fs . ¥ jusements. your paper referring 0 Canada—T Canadian Troops Re us act from the time of their arrest to the th of June, | Delong in Now York and Baltimore, They have uo lecture next week, and that the ‘only spiritualist plenic THK METROPOLITAN ENTERTAINMENTS. marine,” and the following day, as if in contrast, an ae ported as Having Followed the Retrent- Reeo. Money, and no arrangements have been made to give | of the season would be given at Fort Lee next Friday, in Our theatres aad concert halls are weil patronised— K ¥ fing F 2 Into Vermont, and Killed | Aiter the adjournment of Parliament, delegates from | them transportation {rom this city. aid of a progressive school, or lyceum. When he bad ” count of the brutal usage of the crew of the @hip Quis ‘ esssi a meeunah am: tadean ine all the provinces will be sent to Engiand for the purpose Burrato, June 10, 1866. the cool weather favoring the manugers aud proprie- | vator, of the Black Star line, by the first mate, Muasea, tiated sufficiently upon the charms of Fort Loo of acreeing upon a plan of confederation, aut another | The Fenians are gradually leaving town, and we are | ©*Pa ' | tors—notwithstanding the dail iplication of th ; seiiom Of Parllasanes oil Saxe plnoe wassifult °F | assured that by Tuesday but few will be left in this city. | which he doclared to be the most beautiful spot in the | ttrvctoms-winet: inete th re beng vonan ete SA pord Hopeteerlvoers ect: hedges lx 9 The cap- ‘The government have made application to England for | ‘The body of Richard Scully, of the Eighteenth Obio | universe, he handed a couple of baskets to two ladies. See a eae ee Lume | tell; OF courses, expreases régret; ap Change 1) wasapene eight thousand additional troops, including a regiment of | (Cincinnati) regiment of Fenians, who was killed at the } wig rocceded to take up acoliection. Ons of these | #0 Holds and outdoor exercise and amusement of | without his knowledge, showing either a culpable magi 1 ‘of arti ttle of geway, was escorted to the depot this after- . v 1 rae : a ‘ Tee eres nai tare oer bers to-day. The | noon by about item huadred men, most of thom from | ledies was young, pretty and smiling, and it was (m- ai caren. Te eae Soci bare Aare arranged | gence or an effeminate weakuoss on his part in allowing names of the parties arrested are Graham, Lyons and | Ohio, accompanied by a band of music. The body was | possible to refuse to contribute to her store. The | dimrnt opr eee pags aps ssp “eps ha the | is mate to domineer ever the ship's company aad over 7 bio, 00 j mat cE ‘ ban ae ae feng apne whom warren ata marenees, sent to Cincinnati, where the deceased resided. other sma ciderty, grave and reserved: atid seemed to a rea isa jotora of the more fashionable ta i pope himself also. He should be held as an a to the . Hi those to whom she prosented her basket, As we Boticed | tion of the public to the latest mowent of the season. — | « water th that was not to be fobed on the Fenianisi was the main subject of discussion in most b ¥ y grave the peace that was n on ain subject iscussion in mi yesterday's trains. An extra train with about four hun- | that severni of the audience sbirked this dame, we ro- HK FRENCH THRAARE. “floating bell’? of which be was one of the crew. [hae o pr efoto oly It was denounced emphatically | dred more went south this morning. They have neither | gp etfulily recommend that only young ladies shall be Solt—General Sweeny Requests Presi- dent Roberts Not to Send Any More ‘Troops to the Frontier. GPACIAL TELEGRAM TO THK NRW YORK HERALD. i St. Atuaxs, June 10, 1866, ' “be following is the statement of Thomas Hoyt, scout wot General Spear, He reports having been placed by @olone! Bagley, of General Spear's staff, with fifteen mon von the American side of the boundary on Saturday mora- 4ng, Juno 9, at eleven o'clock, with instructions to | "Tho excitement throughout Canada continues. Extras | None a crite nis cd more are coming to-morrow. | permitted to pass the plato in future. The money The comédie-vaudeville Les Mystéres de UBté was pto- | no ox ion to urge in beualf of this outage that the Ds és 4 an ae pee Sek ing been handed over to the treasurer of the society of | duced at this theatre on Saturday evening, for tho beno- | crew were insubordinate or mutinons, for if they ha@ forward all stragglers coming from Canada to St, Albans. | are continually issued by the newspapers. It is not so Worcester, Mass., June 10, 1866, progressives, another lady struck a few chords upon the | qt of Mile, Potel and Aadho Chas tiseeatt Glion ¢ Teste mot oclit ene nee ce ‘About two P. M. over two hundred or two hundred | ‘tense as it was three days ago, for which the suspon- | sixty Fenians, undor command of Lieutenant Colonel | piano and then began to #’ng, in ashrill, wiry voice, | 16° Vie. Pole! and an audience that literally ited the bay A ame sion of the habeas corpus may be thanked in some | Tranic rived by special train from St. Albans to-night. | h“hymn about “the ‘cold “grave,” the” effect ot | Nose. The doadheads who follow the calling of | dark night and goue to report to his maser in the lower mnd Aft; ited. a el id. demsgres teas tent mom na ir eect ade ceasee, . Tha. govscnmans. Xaaw: sik ia: aaNet | They net at the depot by # lure crowd who wel- | which was to cause cool chilis to creep over the | “papering” theatros whore fading “stars” aro relied | ‘Hardly a day pasnes without some vessel arriving wit charged up the road, crossed the line, and at- itawa, comed them home, audience and to involve as in a state of depressing gloom di he lic, a similar tale of brutal and fiendish usage of the: ¥ A warrant is out for the arrest of Alderman Goodwin, Boston, June 10, 1866, st upon to draw the public, were nowhere visible among ang crow, facked his party, which being overpowered, re- 1 Q eminently favorable to spiritual manifestatic The . and a false charge of matiny ts often brought by ¢he of hia (Hoyt's) | W720 It will be remembered, was in correspondence with | A special train from St. Albans arrived lato last night, | tights seemed to burn blue, the red curtain 1 to | the audionce at the Freuch teatro Savueday eveuing. Al- wont es ¥ Rs fated. t0, the, woods.» Ono. man ls (Hoyt’s) | Killam some time ago. Another is out for a Mr. Guod- | and another this afternoon, bring.ng altogether about | and fro, but ooth'ug else happened. aud alter ovhorting | though set down in the bills as a comédie-vaudeville, | conduct A few years ago a than wan landed as pasty was killed Mfty rods on the American | huo, who keeps a hotel here, and who refused to enter- | ffwen hundred Fenians home from the Vermont bor- | ns, in te Iasi vorse, to “be cheertu . ago impossible under the ciroumstancs i bp and the ng biel pty tes spose ry ea reata cA h a 7 | the effect u fow stragglers. Transportation was furmmhed by the " so short « combination of terms. It is a medley of com number sixty-eight, and warrants are issued for the | United States government. The Fe ty plano, not agreeing Well together, suddenly ceased their tain or receive the volunteers billeted upon him, Every | der, all of whom had crossed the Canadian lino except oul, and three others wounded. Colonel Livingston, | Poiian in Ottawa is known to the government. They @ommanding United States troops, was a witness of tho the pital, Staten I sudriag fromm nt on board of iat ‘ ‘ anes id st aioe taka the Ocean Monarch, since lost at sea His conditiog 2 eamole scons he | arrest of every one of them. Goodhue’s place is known r ¢ ony; SRD, va fo and several other light | such that they were obliged to lay him on a water teen cettiet eta dA cinema tne id ipl ak yf headquarters of the Prothedieok bere{| ne eee MISS EMMA JAY BULLENR. ingredients, the whole suggesting the idea of one of | and remove every other patient the ward, ‘British force recrossed the line immediately. Subse- quéntly, the Britislragain recrossed the line, and forcibly @carched a house on American soil, which the Fenians bha@ used for storing arms. The man killed belonged to Rosbury, Mass. ‘The matter bas been officially laid before Major Gib- @on, commanding at this post. General Meade is now . pid, ais, while another lady had doen siting opon the | Grtogpach's bouffmnériet musicales with tho greater part | ¢H0s'a arising from his wounds was unbearable, and Gop ing upon ber hand, and her whole attitude expressive of | of the music left out, It cau scarcely Pe said that there | their feast and were eating the lower end of his body. yee Nees op and a py eyed Pedy bo is any plot or basis for the many ludjcrous tnoidental ‘Tho usage of the crews on board io be Spall od Amer. Ja ply ie ag this lady camo fordard wo the desk; and we were in. | Co"t/etomps and dilemmas ia whieh tho pwo leading | jorror if brought to public notice. The Society for the pant Foedbry - . Mor- | formed that her namo was Miss Kmma Jay Bullene, and | characters are perpetually iavolved, There is a very | Provention of Crusity to Animals ls pow bi her occupation that of = decturing mediam. Mist | wim bact bone from which Jarge ribs of charming | operation, and woe to the individual who il! uses hie ws Bullone is & person ff, the medinm age sud beast of burden; but there is go suciety for the preves- ‘Tne whole fraternity will soon be arrested. The Case of W. W. Ho Sr. Loum, San , 9, 1366, The examination of W. W. Hogan before the (Untied States Distr.ct Court closed to-day. Judge Treat decided to bold the gentleman tna $5,000 bond for a prot SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORE HERALD. violation of ral! Toronto, June 10, 1966, | "0B, of Chicago, was t! All has been quiet here to-day, Funeral sermons > ; Schooner with the Fenian Flag Fiytng. | height, with a, Wiwwhend, sunken cheeks, | °0%use spring The whole is Varian “up to the If perchance et ng 7 ee HE ROS have beon preached in all the churchea, The news of Dsrnore, ue 30, Nee | a ment.” trace’ Mar abet alii fate} hendie.* The intrigues of Monuear and Madame deem | General Spear's retreat and surrender to the United ‘The schooner Dickinson, frow came down | complexion, and. hair ‘a btety bands Ricochet, a wedded pair engaged jn the millinery basi - Presented to General Spear, mgned by officers | states authorities fas Leon received with great rejoicing, | *b® Fiver this morning fiving the Fenian Khe was | curls, Sho waa plawly but richly dresved. in bieck -@nder his late command. They say :—‘‘What- ‘ever may be the . finale of our enterprise, yt one thing we aro perfectly mssared—the Drought to, boarded and examined by the cutter Sher- | vith jot urdaments, and upon her fi rkied dia. | 9° sad chafing under the “ capistrum mariiate,"’ form and all are of opinion tHat the last his been heard | man Nove but the-ceew-were found aboard. mi Withoot peuines or integ@puon emecom. | the foundation. In the portrayal of the husband's of the Fonians;- still the Chicago expedition puz- rey recuitags ‘yates hese a vin ipa Ghoareties « Uife-like sketch of Che Parisian grisetue per | Talore te our eonsmeme, | Rupee sles ap perploxea, them. That Cie’ vessels. left FENIANISM IN THE CTTY. comport by berself while In the peusive aititado above | #277 1s sven including a pienic io the environs ef Faris | fe'put to the iahaman éreatment of our alors the. Maelity of our soldiers, the ability, personal devotion and | thar port is confidently assorted by thove who have Abed. wer, that we were 4 ee 4 mis. | and the roai grisotie style of dancing. The dénowement uence will be that all good seamen will prefer t anil qnany bigh qualifications of Brigadier General Spear." arrived bere from Chicago, but their whereabouts re- Visit te Colonel Reberte-Telegraphic | it. Mins got along well with the | us, of course, the mutual discovery by Moms. and in the ships of foreign nations or will fad There is much excitement among the Fenian oMcers | mains mystery, doubtless shortiy to be unravelied. Communtcationsby the Vemtans Stopped | (iat angels had. borve, the dead here some: | Madame Ricuchet of their ‘ttle arrangementa.” Miia. | fan"es.4 wuuny aad. murder sad shiperects wit rea fn town concerning tho killing of one of their members | Tho expense incurred by Canada up to this timemay | 4, tne Govermment=Mesting of twe | Where; but at thiepointsne Uroke down, paused afrw | Pvtel, the benefciaire, an Lolotte, Ricoelvt's eursemald, | om tie nea. NePTURE ‘en American soil by the Bri General Sweeny has issued nine of he expend cannet So ented OAS present, it commanding officers with the t of the Army of sarah cbemnasives of the oft of OS. Went home. President bas been by General Sweeny to send no more be estimated at a sum not far short of $2,600,000, and Wather Mathew Puremt Seclety im Aid moments, aod then, as if suspicious of incredy 1 and subsequently a débutante at the Hippodrome, rew ‘Shandon tea lity, defantly stated thas the poem bad been dictated w that sum will bo largely increased before the maiter sub: | Se ene Mentmms, die. her'oy a opt, Dut that “us tee intense. tought of the | dered both rUler to perfection, The part of Penélope, | os omune of agent MOREE once Degen: ‘by sides into quietness. ‘The news from the front yesterday had decidediy's | Sudence—as to what it al! meant, wo bid | Ricochet's wife, was admirably acted by Mme. Hergeon. | ment, the Concord (N. Fifty.uine Fenian prisoners were brought here yester- Aiscouraging effoct upom the members of the Fenian or- dostruyod the conditions of receptivity,’’ she could not | yo Deligne, in the ebaracter of Gugaste, =} 9g ‘ refuses to there carty the mails any longer the of tat Here - . day from Brantford, and are lodged in the old jail. OF | Pasication im this city. The present prospect of the | eral'igh of rellet and a number of porws, who bad | Ricochet's won, gave the mischievous, provok- | ment and mail ame wi ein EA on account of the siringeat measures of thowe foriyaight give their residence a» Ballo, | Canadian invasion was almost the aly subjeat of talk Guletly edging towards the dour, resuined sbeyg | ing “gumia de Paris” to the (ble, Another ans oy | placo last evening om the Ameria | Spur, Conade,, West, one. oe Guring the day. While all Fentans agreed in condotaniug “Sacro Se aane woasait. (ype of -Perwien character, the Gufe chantant ~~ 0 eaten Oe eee Fe. Foe Oe eae “mammkor are rial by berth, gue | In no moanured terms the course of the goverament in | Mis Ballons then announced (hal the, mibject of hor | *Ker, was falthCully represented by Mme. Hinry. ‘wore wounded, one was shot the one Scotchman, one Englishman, one Swiss, | the matter, many censured a leading officer, in | fMiseourse would be “Hero Worship,” of which abe pro- | Mons, Chamonia as Ricochet, the hen-pecked husband, we a er fe acct | Se seats Bom Ae cot ea | we See ony ten tng ea | Se cn reverses | wana, at aaa Bot Fe avy Bg nds 7 oh Catholtes; eleven are married, and fourteon can neither | ble force at his command across the border to | what's the matter" style, delivered by negro minstrels. | Vache, the chanteuse, was almost Kaglish in bis eocen- sraceen raaeaire ony se Usteocanees ont Sep toad nor wrk The sames I have balere foruarded | the sststanee Of Genial O/NeM: President’ Roberts [Paw yg srnecy one Soe Ee Ge | tiaeten Bement, as Champiansl, the vematie veer Moun noosa oproe tan lag omer | fom, aingier,thre eat. nn buns Br | eno ee promins saan oars to te ti | Qruetet Fin tna cameursoats cami | arb, aad Digna te airs f & pevte te border into Vermont, snd having = ee = Pie ape ¢ ome the men who appear to be | the seme muddied riotoric, the samo ateurt and incon’ | '®, Were inimitable in their respective tmperronations, “gk 2 man named Joba Maguire, who held » high position | [ranting in that respect, One of the greater: ditiesition | gruggy illuaratious, che mimo jumble of words without | On the wnole Let Mystires de Paris wan achieved a do- a cof ‘cea ane | inthe Hibernan Socieiy, was ‘arrested to-day, and war- a wand oe ‘them ‘slong fines, aa it, te Meaning, the same independence of grammar, 160 | cided success. There is bat one drawback to it, viz, it Festens i ? 7 fants bave bean tesued foe the arrest of a number of Peer yt ry gor by * same carclesuness as t pronunciation, the ‘sane that had been stationed 4 the American i ie shot ail the will be | Said this government, both here and ee ieee aititades and the same frequent cough—al a in | (00 long—w quid mimi As we have previously <6 the line Iafier the evacuation sf Os = Focehe POG inal peli hoy ys téek, | Petals wees, Che een ware Saieoe. the case of this poor lady the cough seemed quite in- | slaied, Gve act pieces will uot suit the majority of the Be sein Gare, Sr es | hae of Sane ha aerating, | ten mew rs anes it | eh’ a Situ Fs Smt | rte aw ny wor Now Ta tee | 4" Ware, Neath ond Rom : thelr muskets and commenced marching for | sn tis Prebanieton Tit arted volunicers reonived ai | than anything which Mas been dose against tnem. No | phatic tone, was a4 Indricous as ‘ln caichewords of rue | te. ‘The interast cannot be kept tense to the end. We | Hist eoowina CEKmes he Seng 4 Albans, After proceeding @ short distance they | tits tnd Peline Fenians has tended to somewbat assuage | TecTulting was done and very little Wanspertation of | Soingicols, Nothieg was wanting to complete the com- | aca glad, however, to see by the programme of the per. | fame of Unkgny monde. Without It the charged upon 7, Ans ccnergee ruraing thole | the popular anger. The exceptions will be those of the | O9ps {vom the city during the day. parison ex0ept the sbvurd costuine and Ube aid umbreil® | foreranco to-morrow algut, that this error 1a to be reme- | Lice iments trait nathing somparsite to 0 J Fepelied the charge, returning, thei | leaders and Canadians who have beon tekea with arma. VIgIT TO MR. ROBERTA. to bang the Mise Hulleve's inisuso of words and Fo op pon gh oem peer (ay J I i rae They will most ceruinly be hanged. To a gentleman who called on Mr. Roberta yesterday | transpositions of sentences have pat Wes Main. | died by the production of two owe set comedictian, @ C8 Siete com, Now Tore. Lay ahem yaya Bagby te he tated It was the most mistaken iden to hink the | prop and Mrm. ‘Paftigion to the blush had they deen | Yewor au Cuma and Ler Pomme Qui Piewrent, and sn am J vi ve manner a " was up for over a mile, until near Franklia, Tne Fenians Denounced by the Catholic —. —— was = up. ented be ‘ndyline iaeaines aalenes nee cant | operetta tn which Mons aod Madame Fleury are to mak 1 Agere Fou Sete os tof Town? Lintied Sates auihorisien a6 ible plese, acting noes, Clergy. it as a success, rose holding the Dighest positions in | from noticing the ridioulous side uf her remarks, aod | their debut in New York. Incroased receipts and Jonge othe Foutaniven with an wih Thangaut og Tasuomasty ah wenantiocese ues on rein neil i Ti; | SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WEW YORK HEBALD. | the government at Washington phen me gong move. | when abe declared that “our Rational power caused the | sitting audiences will coovince the managers of the wis- mAs and Shove, at the lowest prices, Tor te ve uh Fenianions Sena oesees issued orders to hie Kuyaston, C. W., June 10, 1866. io its conception, and did not put forth 9 foot to aT aaa aD Comtoeipn. aie act weer dom of these testics. children, 57% Broadway, oppomie Metropeliion am | of ne wor balla aah ED SS fod npn yi ge 2h ag theatre yng Goa | Buhop Woran,, the Cathotto pretete of this diocese, CORSA’ Getash tao peuseers ts Geuees weter Uae herven, and coutramed thie siste of aMlairs with the fact BROADWAY THKATRE. i ee ee ie 1s eve wo ban engeaicten.” 'Y | bis sermon to-day at the Cathedral, denounced the | government in Washington were the responsible party, | that Kugiand had lost ber piace among the nations ‘be Misa Holon Western enters the last week of bern. | jf osenen the Inset stpiee wr the lowest priene ge te 7 ‘tions of war knowing they were | cause sie worshipped the hero, not for his pood deeds, BROOKS, and select from i Fenians in the strongest Iunguage, and exhorted the bined-e bre oly neon hes og eatin. | but his honor arose from tracing bis Loe throug, | Saeement st the Bromiway theatre this evening, and the me DEA , nad eateed Boe o> eel we 9 Trish Catholics of Canada to give there aid to ths support | iio Tromisad to come out with the facts He promised | the long line of the lineage of au honored 4nd an hon. | management announces the present a the last week of | dren Sid Broadway, opposite Metropsiiey ae of the government, and sacrifice thoir lives if necessary | that the Irish people should ‘be no louger the tools of | orable ancestry,” they apparently accepted it all 4s} tho season. The Corsican Hwothers, or the Vendetta, & BROOKS, sper jomes, ie SECOND DESPATCH. General Sweeny and Colonel Mechan were paroled this ‘morning by General Meade, to await the action of the | in repelling the rushless invaders of their h itielans. Bow see their position and will ‘ako | gospel : ; ci al @ivil authorities. Their parole gives them the liberty of | was proud to may that tuere were no Fenians among his —— — _ TEN PRATH OF GENERAL scorT. will be performed the fret a Mig iu Fabien instead of being closely confined to asmall | Congregation, and he believed that there were uone in| ‘This conversation was interrupted by the entrance of a Leaving the subject of hero worship as abruptly as sve | 1 Franchi by Miss Helen Western arsday evening = ape ’ ae “ cael the diocese. * All quiet here. few gentlewen intimately connected with Mr. Roberts in | had rotered upom , Mins Bullewe began to describe te | Oliver Twist will be given, and Friday evening bas been pn, yopad mene eae holies hal gaa this movement, who intimated were on private ond | death of Gener! Seott and lis entrance into the rit do th of 4 compli " to - = - D . We have me fur » verbatim pt eee eo ee ee: A.A hk. —h ha hm Ame Geo health of General Sweeny suffered considerably. The Fentans Busily Engaged in Trans. po nen poe ing smn — aay —_ lana yy = ae Ney coed og Uaakel 6 Me intend. Bb yore ananbe acmcnd orto aa she BOs. TOR. Powers: Seirones. <a Prosidont’ Roborts perambulated by permission of the | tions and abserdtics, for would fo much her fast appearance o@ “saturday, at the imatinee sod Vineet Gentiomen's gad Pore ge A the wore, Say Carer of che reterning oe soe on Jailer through the building. He was observed by the | seuss prove interesting to the render, ov Saunt toabanniite ba veer oe ROTHERS, glok on tho way in, and was obliged to stop ata farm en for Mr. Roberta was | had room for it, la brief, Mine Bullene eee, <I ee a Latnfene Guan Immediate, his arrival here he cheered Instily. Those confined immediately w their | about ton bourse “of your time’! before Genoral Scott's TONT FAPTOR's OFERA HODET. —< ne ts bson ga c cells peered their noses to the grating to have a as | deceuse « circle of epirils was formed, ky direction Sam Sharpley’s Minstrels aod Combination Troupe Address Pollak & fen, Meerschoum @eyerted to Major Gil , Us, A, by whom he was a¢- | gpgciaL TRLEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK NFRALD. supposed, at their fellow prisoner, whom evie | the = H = ‘. ot = he land, Ww - | open a brief season at Tony Pastor's Opera House, in the vafenerors, fe sent, Pee ius a ve Ly yh b ee Se if sions Commo go on ani crak porseen, tye af ween, wore idan of Ue Gane Bowery, this evening. Many of the old favorites of the ee ftatter was absent at church at the time, but on bis headquarters business to go on ater " General Spear was referred again to Major Gibeont Bowever people may he impressed with the equvio. raptedly, and ii evident the ‘Of Fevianism is not yet | rai’s {am ly, abd Gonsister of ‘two middle-aged ladies, | @stablishwent are incladed inthe east, [1 minsteisy, | All Legal Lettery Prises Cashed, Deaw-~ @eturn was 1 tion that the recemt action of the government for the from, Many of the bery, Boe) én, who | one young lmly, One middle-aged gentioman and a lad." vocaliam and comedy are named Sem Sherpley, iMily ings, crrevlars aod penn wwe at heard abo his giving bis word of honor w ‘orders from to-day” { othe spirits circle wore Washin, aly ot nive o'clock Ms suppression of the Fenian movements against Canada, | fae Prarie’ latariers here, ae aiaaaed tay ive | Lincale.” ‘uqeeliees vere slays Teeabington ead |v astor, Thompum aud Kerns, Robert Bauer, sberidea -- ; ame, Corea, of | oficial eaten. cvnetraiag | ond the gesetane sivas the threatened points in ths | tof agen to commence operations. persons, ake os Te order 10 focillinie thelr depth | sad Mark, Mier Amelia Welle and other wel known por- od im Legal Letteries.— infractions of the neutraty ant one ‘profeat | Wuarter of General Meade and a large foree of 100P8 | wxering OF THR FATHER MATHEW SOCIRTY. end to sustruet the spitiie thewselves In the case Of Formers, who are to be engaged in pieces of cousid. | (LUTM, Broker, 176 Brosdwoy. ji Bee ye! qualms te come ot must of necessity compel the abandonment of ihe sater- | 4 imreting of the Father Nathow Parent Society was | (00er"! Syermec C rmuaiestions, stone, ana then Fine | erable merit mad el mail y be! to Americana, | prise, no auch result fe foared or contemplated by those | held inst evening ‘at their hall in Broome street. The | (ime, {? aan ‘hae ee Bee woop's THEATER halite Guaaninas Giisaie.Mectosse Sleasra, Jenn'son ‘and. Goddard, of this place, at Bt | who have the dircction of affairs hese, Among the spacious rooms were crowded to eas ——- years “of yourtime” befure. Aboot six hours “of your ‘At Wood's theatre, Broadway, it is detarmined to re. Gite set the beet A Te Bee ponte fof tbe Queer OCT, On ae er vtes one case ot | Bro:herhood in this region there is am increased desire sanjeet (atemperance, hed been ably deait with, Mr part cn ay = ghee py? voles iss tiro the oxtravaganaa The Invinible Prince aller thls + ianigg french cinta and pursuit ‘and massacre of afewre- | and signs of s more thorough determination | E. 1. Cary, Senator of the Fenian ret = 4 apiri emence from bis pdf «oT it | week The Nicolo troupe eater on the last week of their Mntetetos’e Sate Seon Beet tn the on American soil is another. to push the work on, despite the checks and | ‘foduced. Rede ee Peay tien dlp nt “rough @ sheeu OF YAiL” Thin process being com- | emcszeuent. The Worrell Biners arw sill at the hone orld. the ouly portert Dre, harmless, ‘rehatte, tegmeatm ee —— ‘one | Fepulses they have mot in seizures of arms Soeur revtlan on ths cutgent of tamporance le bad yeret PT GaaneE ct cietoon usa cod che ne | the invisible Mrnce will be played, the percormance gow eee Te gue 8 ‘about fourteen years of age was found | and ammunition, and the aspect of afairs at Malone. In | only yesterday retarned from the front, seeing that } 5 future, Monee thse severed the’ fo Gactne terse | commencing ith the comedietio of Mr, and Mra Pot | Chewml » bites tote. reg fa Nhe ‘Toad, wien he. was ‘beet by proof of this the foliowing facta, which I have gleaned ications were stopped on en that ’ wo White. ty, wil pauuvety shop te fi oo ai wore prom ‘who pounded him so badly that he died eral Geonce CErueTy's mEcerneLA, ‘a ie certain to impart life and to ‘women, with ferocity, | from sutbentic sources, will be of interest — can 5 acny ama ons Sanity Sn the alien's tase tute territhe fursowe At the new Fifth Aveae Opers Hous George Chrinty re ty During the preparations for the Feuian campaign against Canada there was secretly conveyed here and de- posited at different potnte ia this county bordering the shores of the &. Lawrence « considerable quamtity of rms and ammunitios ta charge of Fonian centres, to . pieces, which regarad e yorten lascure an.oeek om eee pomp eames, tle al p ws ‘eye war had Es ae Very appropriate to the times «They ere entitiel the | araggimts. Fenian Raters and Never Too Late to Mend Other - g004 things precede and follow, bringing out ibe whole Poy 4 O'Toote’s Celebrated ot Ue Senter Canta, wed bag SOR | be used when the time for action came, This is now strength of Christy's numerous company ts a Disa = t General Spear intoxicated at f ted turnp pointe Me as PRABCIROO BINOTERL bine aA ste hn Focen cme! tbe border We ham. 0 Seocah aetnes beater erin ind te eutaebin pat Messen Birch, Wambold, Beroard k ack sii crowd pom pln dh ) rs slander, evideatly ‘composed, and | bere have received information, asd hardly « night coumdered ther bal at No, 06 Bevetwer, eppesie ihe etropst cssemié: Roa ae ‘spleelé condition for beading the movement pases that squads and detachments of soldiers are not pod pe glee ge ley A 3 ed Peemyelee yg shy wor tan Hotel, The programme is woond op wih the aon 2 @e ag LORENOE —_ scouring the country to slop this new move, On | Eain wih, rngmed vigor, He wows Mind hoped tne | greeted his’ aimee sa rt na nda tere ingse ce Toung Alten 0 Sho Pires Tapers i are Whe Canadian Report of the Pight— | setarisy evening wenty wagon loads of | other ‘fecietien would do the mame. He every manilevtauion bo tuere was every uneven, met. apne pee ‘The Fentans Kilea— poe linc moving from Antwerp tctod ao thotr marsibal for fourteen yan te do form of rautcng ta tha ephare, "Thee ae ire. F. 0. Conway's apirited enterprise s menting with | | Gemraudie I Med teated Boop Corce | Sixteen Prisoners Taken—Facttement | oa the Rome, Waleriown and Ogdensburg ratiroad, the | $0.20 longer if they did uot come out at they, shoald, | spon Se, Sete duringgwhich: the preparations | © deccrved suonees im this neat and weil arranged evtab- | 11 Kir Sabaneta ° at Quedbeo—Apprehensions efanm Attack. | wagons and escort travelling by the turnpike road. In- | New if ot agenda were epiritual | lishment She hes Got found " necamary to make ony fants beeen hf Oe SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORE HERALD. | formation or the fact was immediately received here by eee Seen Wd ecthorities. = derided change im Ube programme, nee prvi na ——— — Morranat, June 10—10 P. telegraph, and detachments of soldiers were at once Cooeel ts teeun guensbatte esse tx Ora , hag lecturem very | snoounces far each evening of fed oad —- Gonrnnd’s Poudre Subtite Uprosts Maly ' A company of forty guides, # portion of the Governor. sent io pursuit, This foree retarned to Ogdensburg this | caries, eager moar ee Py 4 & ~~ 4 about ites i aaa ane pyr rs Hey “wr CT Ra — @enors's boty composed entirely of Montreal | morning unsnccessful This was a quantity of war e- | Seuss, and a subscription ist opened by several ihe ot her poignant (im the performances The} seowe's we a, Oompear— gentiomen, left bere yesterday morning for the 8% | terial that had previously reached Antwerp by rail, men present giving from five to one hundred own alan ra alters: ae nehine Compoes— Armand front Arriving there they were immediately | which. on the eppearance of General Mesde’s orier, was 2 er oe, wenie display prodecet ot rine very wr ‘oriered eastward to © point as close te the border carried off and secreted. ae Collision and Less of Life. Fuss of ot ite Dutione crowned Sos whirh | pleasing to the Brookiynites — fine as possible, The Rife brigade of regulars at Sa"wagens and, &, sar made for the toner, Auaas, June 10, 1868. opera onde aor ye Somers erase woven, seoeenn @his moment premed the Fenians, who were on the Tao she Fonts Gesire Pgh cxyommasien deomen, Thane eahelations tthe po etn er oo ‘Canadian side of the border. On reaching Pigeon Hilt, | ter with foe, the bravery and plack they sss leavening lave cane cad etioo ell Gee vest of > | ne ne tarcn, Manern. Sockeon, pevens, 1 ip ett Tunmens eM csces istant about sight miles from Et. Armand, the guides | rimeet, Mt Othe seen coey come furs wis body in a somiArasoparent. drapery, can | 2 inettammentali suse Deverill. ood Truce Sill be on | Sotmsongpapaeh siete of ona ont sa" Se Shea nn ae Hogues, Pars} i ‘ 08 oe Bees eer era, ib Wall etre © @iscovered a Fenian barricade, which had been erected | region, have secured them the the whole ornament Ls od way they pt the Wards in on ample Will of Rovelne during (ke Ween. AY - oo — ped fs yf wwe, sod toc snwrens reg epirite colors, and the purer 6 Manefectaring Com + > | $F Fenians tm the distance were shont being charged } B&O NI vel a section of artillory passed throvgh rpint ie Whiter tnd brighter | te its Mecteat. carne oom ese}, wen Boon el 7 Spon, but were discovered to be on the American side of onreoaverg on ite way 108 phe woo bay i fa pen ol nae CONCERT AY LION BARWERY Pana. Brostwer. tertal eight ee arrayed pearly white . tm 2 She_ling. Te elder were then, fired upon Py TLapish | twure Afveen cases of Springfeld rifles and thing thou- Shooting at Worcester. Tieative of the fact that, aichoagh Oe Ze Fann, te | Toe srt of « cries of Seturday afersenn encore Toapers and Ornamental Wale took ing tm pon, some Hah, | tiace Oy underground, railway." ‘known. oaly te. the Woncaaren, Mast, Zane 10, 1068, | pertectiy pare Ou bid basomn there ware two or ‘ures | ‘encars’ enter ine airecton et Cart Bengmane, too onl eet 1a the Tepaiee, Of ted’ States | Foniansof the town. The bracberhood here are cond: | While « drunken man was being conveyed to the Petal en Nay = 4 dation which he Netng | dered selectins from the I the Masdenieniioder : Witeen's £4eh 60heh Come by Beng ot tne eat ney wend pe tn Police office to-night, from a moles at Kast Worcester, a |S Sete an ouitns cove Gere oven 6 ecereaoa = Wheeler & one, = F cverat were vy the guides, “finn, an If samme oF the more open epoken are is | Swe was thrown st one of the ofcers, hitting him sich'and ereeea bis ouies 'e belt, Over hie beart was pedo Py dorhey 4 po Ng agp aga nd Basten Machin, oO Reenwer } « with a. ly isa omeaarnatan aap | etre racine eas ps comets | mobarnhat Sbarizn“Pin Se eect: | Spal Steg Mat tema oe | vr wes ot ten wl pnt Te | We, Was. Crone, ME Neguiaok, not ort tt my ry BEX the Fenians at te A through the skal, Wel NeKt ‘nmeerd wit Lake place on Pacuriay June 16 Me WT Oe trom te berth ot the oA wat aod now O 0 Ue laetiebe oa any me Sergter oo Malone their acceptance of transportation was 6 ap ee ume Le =, Gwecten coute ovans yee the sagen! wh var, gus’ ‘sowue ot Ay Gndnsan Gnee yar books ter asd reat protement = Joling Titers © Gam ier were. he Beer o 7 yee

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