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3 NEW YORK” HERALD, SATURDAY,— JUNE “Is, ‘1866, Rumors of a general change of palletes, credence. decreasing the business at several bendes X Cc re) Mp Selisar Tlersagel, oh. neseeps of npn Bureau, reniering the strikers penniless, and it be some | | Tan TURF. a ig to succeed M. ‘as Minister of the Ipterror. M. time, Lberefore, before they all are taken on again. The Salizar Iilarregui turns over the portfolio of the Luterior Jeiners have also declared their willi to return to | Trotting Mateh Between Dexter and the “ae “eam Re i emailer ith ope sahil cage California Stallion George M. Patohen, The news from Chihuahua ts favorable to the liberals. ‘Amecting "wie held mat ovening ‘ar the corner of | J#—=Dexter the Winner—Tom Thousand The News of Santa Anna’s Movements Received at the Capital. ‘The French, learning of the advance of Governor Tor- ranza, abandoned Parral and retreated tv Durango. Tho State of Chihuahua is now enterely rid of the epemy, a8 ig also a large portion of Du , Grand and streets by the joiners, to take | Spectators. a kf work ‘unter'the old The largest crowd was assembled on the Fashion system how After considerable debate upon the w7 will toon be iadued iu the later State nd the Ohihua- aeeieet fice nesting adjourned for further cousidration, | COU Yesterday afternoon that has ben witnessed ‘the river since the four mile day of the fall races of 1854, when hua and Durango troops iting to drive the French | the whole country is in the power of the liberals, exce; . beyond thelr Dandere rhe oxy of Durango is soon to be | Mazailan, Guaymos and Urea Sonora end sinalus, are ARMY BULLETIN. Red Eye beat One-Eyed Joe, Roube, Little Flea and attacked, and from the care used in the proj ‘ions | now at the mercy of the liberal commands of Corona, Highlander at that placo, ‘Ton thousand persons were and the forces which will be on hand litte fear need | Martinez Pesqueira, Garela Morales, Otero, Austa Zu- seyyer vapit Oneida county, resolved to deny the motion of the re- spondent’s counsel to dismiss the charges and discontinue the case; also that the Senate has jurisdiction over the Great Excitement Among Lib- there, including a grand array of ladies; and more Ais prehended of , fiiga and Aguirre. No one one . i fi h . 29, e subject-matter involved and over the nt’s per- erals and Imporialists. iy tas Boon very dull in tho capital this season, | thrve last nimed plices one league in'safety, A short Sustcaiertia Darcemier “a aes Vebicles wore within the enclosures than were ever | son, and tbat the trial shall proceed on the message as The Mexicans generally uot aMiiting with foreigners, | time, since Otero, with two hundred cavalry, moved to Vicksuura, Miss, June 8, 1566. } there before at one time, From noon until long after Fo bepdedac eye yA mdamttr eons ‘at eee com, vely few entertainments have been given. ho, a situated at-two leagues from Gaaymas, | Information having been ruceived at these hoadquar- | the time announced for the trotting to commence a con- | Jooked to the establishment of a new forar jth The lish Minister gave an elegant dinner party upon | aad carried off several individuals who were making | ters that parties are engaged in enlisting freedmen in this, tho Quosn's birthday, tivo an evening party on Wednes- | themselves obnoxious to the liberal cause, Fister, © | State, ostensibly for same military urpose tis hereby tinuous stream of vehiclos passed tn at the gates, of all day last, at which many foreigners of distinctiow were | French oiticer, hearing of this, moved to Rancho wiih | aanounced that no authority exists for enlisting ‘reed. Grades, from the six-horse omuibus to the trotting sulky. Present,’ The Empress gives frequent soirées, to which | twa hundred infantry, of the Sixty-second, when Otero | anev for any military purpose, whether it be the inten- | There were coaches and four, hotel coaches, private car- entrée is freely accorded to such a8 make application. | retired. The return of the imperial Lozado brigade to | tion to use the organization in the United States or in a riages, bretts, barouch " The 32th just, which will be the anniversary of their | Tojtic is said to have enabled the liberals to come out | foreign country. If the latter be the object of the organ- es, calashes, coupes, plano and Majesties? entrance into the capital, will be duly remem- | nwre freely, ization, parties engaged in the work of enlistment are | Coal box buggies, dog carts, express wagons and wagons bered by a grand ball at the palace, IMPERIAL OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE LAST ENGAGEMENT | hereby warned that it is made a criminal olfeace by the | belonging to that claas of citizens who sell ‘‘sweet tion whieh they had no cause toexpect, and for wh iy were not prepared, asking for time for ao 01 ‘The Senate adjourned until August 28, at eleven A. M. MAXIMILIAN BADLY SCARED. French War Vessels Despatched from The Proposed Constitutional Amend- ment. ‘WITH COKONA. act of passed and oved in 1819, commont: Vera Cruz to Intercept Santa Anna. Our Vera Crus Correspondence. pa Masatiax, May 11, 1860, Roun on tea Nanteeliin act tine frenisien ae pacino elf oranges——four for @ shiln.” For two hours Atuaxy, June 15, 1866, Veena Cave, June 5, 1866. Re Ate thc oo |g ae f ly warned again having Anything todo » sith the por- tho road from Hunter's Point to the course was| tts currently rumored that the Governor will call an MK. “1 > of Geveral o's com- | sons engaged 1n this unlawful business, ing advan- | filled from end to end with bh eloped Legislat robabl 2b Tar arvaTiON, mand nothing of particular importance has transpired | tage of the ignorance of the freedmen by making fair | in such clouds of dust, that, it Poppi ay on no egtuminn) Preeti mata ti pr Con- In the State of Sonora great wretcheduess exists among | ¢Xcept the organization of Captain Durand’s French | promises, which will never be realized, the parties en- | serious accidents occurred. The other roads Iad: the poogle tn vay rangpioggts pan AEee company, which has made several short excursions into | gaged in this nefarious enterprise aro trying to entice the | the track were also crowded, and the lusting Raitsoeg ham! most tho Interior. In one of theso it surprised armall de. | freedmen from, the plantations, where they have good | took i Q Sg r hildre: Daoanaeshinisll hi 0 id y Ls up immense loads of people, who extended ere women are oulraged, ¢ mm are butch and | tached force of the enemy, taking some horses aud arms | contracts, to engage in schemes whish can rend end in | over a mile in an unbroken line on the arrival of each men are hung, and that almost daily, to satisfy the dic- Pr gimen J by Jeet i At gl mony aiewerth, Ob the | failure ang Poe the consequences of which will be } train, Aud what is remarkable in so large and hetero- (utes of revenge generally, and in some instances, as far | and thence to Urias, at which latter eho ‘Tt halted: Soy ner aii Major General THOS J. WooD. | fighting, sa pemeenetinn aa Meillog tr tatike tbe banging and shootfng are concerned, to meet | On the 6th it continued its march to El Presl- Mances P, Brsrox, Assistant Adjutant General, leasures of the day, except the universal bellef that the ‘necessities’? brought about by the black flag decree of | “10, where the officer in command ascortained that —— lifornia horse was not allowed to do his best on this The Interview Between Mr. Seward and the General at St. Thomas—The Seeretary Calls Upon Santa Anna to Save tle Republle of Mexico. gresaional plan of reconstruction, The Presbyterian Agitattons Bartnwore, June 15, 1966. The, agitation in the Presbyterian church continues, The Rev. Mr. Lefevre, of the Frankl n square charch, delivered an address to his congregation, announcing hip intention of separating from the General Assembly of ae Corona had reconcentrated his f numbering about ci e : tho Broparor Maximilian, Houses are fired, plantations | two thousaud men, Wy the smell toca, ot tere abot NAVY BULLETIN. ineikin keddguiety Memes ket elias ee DEPLORABLE CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY | ‘#2 wsteandsmatt towns depopulated by ralding par- } as Ualanto, a position which ts considered quite stron, SoD oon) staved within the Goiden Horn, or any other horn, than oe H ties. In Chihuabuaa very Nttle better state of affairs owing to the topography cf the country. Immediately to have come here to try to “fool” the inhabitants o! the Storm at Pensacola. the imperial commander sent a column ‘in the diresti DETACHED—JUNE 8. S existe, In Sinaloa tho plantations aro deserted and | ofthe small roads, whore tho enemy was foul in line | Second Assistant Engiueer J. F, Binzhara, from duty Pelageipni, ealtuunee, merits ibe lie Wath the inhabitants are forced in many cascs to travel | of battle, fully prepared to fight. At ven A. M. an on- | connected with iron-clads at New Oricuns and ordered | tho fastest trotier in tho world. . New Onvraxs, June 15, 1°86. A terrible storm has swept over Pensacola bay, dong: damage to the shippmg and Fort lickens. ei Gagement commenced with artillery, and was afterwards | to return North, Whi the horses mats The Drowning Max Catchiug at Straws-- | ftom Pisce to place tossing for something to eat | Eontigued “with small” ara’ It lasod only onDERED—suxE 8. Dexter oked remarkably fine bac Hiveny Wondral eva : in the State of Durango, outside of the capital, there | three-quarters of an hour, but was neverthe- | Gunner William Carter, to orduance duty at the Phi- | he did not like him as well’ ax on other occasi hergg He Raises Up Sticks to Break is trouble everywhere aud grievous complaints on all | less a bloody onc, At the- expiration of the | ladelphia Navy Yard, and that he did not consider him capable of makiny a | ,2N!—At Springfield, Mass. on Friday, Juno 15, sides, In Cohahuila there seoms to be less misery than time mensionsd the enemy rotreated precipitately, Acting Assistant Surgeon George 8. Culbreth, to duty | “siap up” race; that he was a little lame in his near fore | 2°!E WRSt, wice of George A. Ernie and daughter of His 0 “¢ SS Pie oe Tamaulipas eccapies too frequently a | “epetfon tt oot? gait? tte, ,tumdred dout’ bodies | at the Naval Rendezvous, Philadelphia, Pa foot, which ho seemed to favor as he fogged around the | "He late Scholae Carroll. is Own TOWN. parts. ere found on the eld, We took, in the engagement, j ber es Brae iy course, and that he would not advise his friends to lay aE errsen el sane pies, at het Mabe-renkienan, place in the news columns of the papers of the United | two pieces of artillery, one hundred and twenty muskets Acting Second Assistant Engineer Goo. W. Kiersted, | heavily on him. It was @ little before thia time Btates with its grievances to nood comment, Nueva | S04 some munitions of war. * Corona, on | to B ve that Mr. Alley sold Dexter to Mr. Ti grieval the day the battle took place, had, by six. M., re- | to,Stamer Buckthorn, and he ie granted leave of ab- | SAO. 00% ron g14 goo, with his engagements, Deri? is PB 4 sence, 0, Leon and San Luis Potosi occupy about the same poel- | treated to Siqueros, nine Hengess tice the scone of the was the favorite, at one hundred to seventy, notwith- t y ‘ of HONORABLY DISCHARGED—JUNE 8. . tion; and these, together with Zacatecas aud Jalisoo, are | conthet in the morning, He had with bim only be | acting Second Assistant Engineer $i, Sina, June2, | sanding all Hiram’s warning, and heavy amounts were on Monday afternoon, at three o'clock. [For Other Deaths Se: Third Page.) Imperialist Report of the Last TESTIMONIAL FROM AN ACTRESS. tween six and seven hundred men. f ° #0 thoroughly infested with guerillas that they may be a Jaid on tho resnit, When the stallion made his appeat- lindas Fight at Mazatlan. counted almost without the pale of civilization, The REPORTED Rome eae ree Leonard K. Elite acting t pee f pipet, ‘Eom ferent Sted Hh eee sti pe ceed and alee bactadee ane taddicatane ice te ey cis which are so frequently commited within their | _ A column of Frcach troops, two hundred strong, do- pesisbons afuiati as to the chances of the orsa winning, declared that. he | prifesnon ners esd valuable, snted's* femal Ge Parte? limits fully justify this conclusion, Besides, im the | SPatched trom Durango to illo, Zacatecas, 15 re- | Ensign Williamson Dunn, of Logansport, Indiana. did not think that he could win; that the horse was a | bus hud ite trial and received their inequahfied approval. | Tt « , 8 ‘ ported to have gained @ considerable victory near the little off in speed, and, under the’ circumstances, he did | { ,80 utterly unlike @ glaring powder, panty or paint, thal AXIMILIAN’S BUDGET FOR 1866, | two tatter states the offences committed by the foreign | fatter place, taking two pieces of artillery and some arms ma —<— not think that he had any chance of beatiny so renowned | Haéics highest in the protession have uot resitated to teatt’y troops are matters of daily protest, Colima, | and horses. Auza is sald to have commanded the FIRDS. & horse as Dexter; but tivat the horse should do his best | tkin The letter of Mee, D.P Heeees wenden mieging, ie &. &e. &e. Michoacan, Guanajuato and Queretaro are nothing more vals, whose strength was far inferior to that of the and win if he could, Notwithstanding Mr, Eofl’s deciara- oman and artiste gives the stamp of truthfo other side, Another triumph over a liberal detachment tions, the Californians and othe.s who were there put 0} uine and intelligent approvai, is appen —— than raiding grounds. The State of Mexico is rather | js reported to have occurred at Cofotlan, The liberal Fires in the City. ther’ money quite freely on the stallion at rr peck ‘Gimakp Houses, The steamship Manhattan, Captain Deakin, from sVera | more fortunate than {ts noighbora Nevertheless it is | clef, Ramon Sanches ia reported killed, and IN CORTLANDT STREET. offered, and tho buckers of Dexter consequently replen- Pcnaveyenia Nov, 14, to. | if a 7 “ = é Trinidad Garcia de la Cadona, Jesus Sanchez Roman and Yeloc! ished th iff 4 gt? « Tanep & Co. lentiemen—I beg you to receive my rez on the 6th inst,, arrived at this port yesterday. not unfrequently the scene of encounters which leave | prejcdis Banuelos are reported wounded, (J: The au OF Bre ob Alt-past peven: ¢'clock Tat night! |, bod Viele chore own “alermiing Sexvant, The stallion ‘or your “Etnailde Paris.’ Allow ‘me to assure you To the purser of the Manhattan we are indebted for the | Very unenviable tracss behind. Puebla is Iiterally a AFFAIRS AT TLACATALPAM, Solmineser sega te Bin. hoer of Wa; $8 Corsiands sirest, Sime aun pepe ky Tiatlans Gain Ie hs ths aio becplt peaamin and fice ge widll ao ieetea e: thieving ground. There stealing is « profession, an art, ‘Tiacatalpam is in distress, Its citizens are sufferit in the map publishing establishment of J. 1. Ioyd. | oxercixe say that he did not come up to their expecta- | from all spots and black marks caused by deleterious pow- ders or inclemency of the weather. Your obedient servan irs. D. P. BOWE! “L’Email de Paris wes frockies, txa nnd the alqcolo- rations caused by salt ; smooths out the marks of amall- re jee black specks and all ronghoess and red. the skin, leaving it Can rm ey te white, and exqul- - aely tuted ike'an Infants, Sold by L. ISABBAU, Nos: Broadway, sole agent, ‘Mailed on addressii red & Rene, general agenta, N. ¥. TRIBUTE INDEED. Extract from a lecture on fashion, by N. P. Willis, mpt delivery of our Mexican files and despatches. mie si pisses, oi; Vora Croz is the great tax State, If people are not in- | Considerably. Pee commerce is being carried on, and | The origin of the tire is unknown at present, but is under | tons at all. It is true, however, that he trotted yester- nlsted I payne aye fo rage everything in the provigion line 1s enormously high. At feveuaston by the Fire Marshal. The firemen were | day about as fast as he did when he beat Commodore flicted here as in other parts, their good fortune is well | the beginumg of May the liberals made a demonstra- | promptly at the premises, and extinguished the flan.es | Vanderbilt, and it may be that he cannot go any faster at balanced by the enormous taxes they have to pay. | tion in that neighborhood against the impertalists, but | before they extended beyond the place of origin. The | the present time, The track was in splendid condition Really the State, asa whole, is not under the imperial | “4 wot gain any particular advantages ‘by the move- | damage to the stock by fire and water will be about | for gages se ment. On the 9th ult. they made another attack, but | $1,000—insured. Tho first floor and basement are occu- THE RACE. control, The liberals dispute the control of a good por- | were defeated. It was said that their intention was to | pied by the Union Washing Machine Company. Their First Heat,—Dexter won the pole, the stallion havin tion of it. Uajaca occasionally knows an encounter | burn several houses in the city, On the 25th the im- | stock wes covered with tarpaulins by the Insurance Patrol | to take the outside position. The horses came up level which might be dignified with the title of “encagement,” | Periatists sent out a reconnoitering party, eighty strong, | Watch, consequently but little damage was done to it. | and were started on even terms; but before they got but it generally is the scene of only skirmishes, ‘tabas. | Who had skirmish. On the 28th there was another | The building was damaged to the extent of $200—in- | around tho tura the stallion broke up twice, the first co 18 always in trouble. Chiapas we do not hear much | fizht, but, taken altogether, the operations have not | gured, time being merely a change of a, while latter lost = This Our Mexico City Correspon:tence, Crry oy Mexico, June 3, 1866: @aNTA ANNA'S VISIT TO NEW TORK—GREAT EXCITEMENT IN ‘THe CAPITAL, Great excitement has been created among all cli in ‘this city by the news received at Vera Cruz from Bt. Pnomas of the unexpected departure of Gen. Santa Anna fer New York. All parties seem to agree in the inference | about. Yucatan, outside of |, Merida and Cam- | been extensive enough nor sufficiently fruitful in results IN BROAD STREET him about three lengths. vania e Dexter took shat this move is preparatory to his again taking a prom- | Peachy, is controlled by hostile Indians. We have made | t merit further notice. the alarm of fire at about a quarter to eight o'clock | with him tothe quarter pole, in thirty-seven and a bal! no mention of Lowor California because, since the move- originated from No. 14 Broad street, in the basement of | 8 conds. In going down the backetretch in front of ery best thing 1 ‘Tin BUDGET, $ment part in tho affairs of Mexico, The imperialists, | mont which took place some months ago at La Paz, the | The estimates put in for expenses from May 1 to De- | the building occupied by the Board of Brokers. The | the old stand they took the affair very coolly, and did You procure his remarkabi @mpecially those bolding office under the present régtine, | liberals seem to mare ital their ow icing there, oo 81, 1866, are as follows $157,572 98 | ‘image, was but alight, not seem to exert theinselves in the least. Dexter led Ladies. you mustn’s wear dowa on your fuaee— : ; AXIMILIAN'9 DOIN tate «0s y i A Veurds were he ¢ with the Graces! show decided symptoms of uneasiness; they fear that ‘at tha cyt dation. tha hee . Foreign-aire caidramtins 182046 98 The alarm ata little after nine o'clock originated from | past the half-mile pole tliree lengths, in 1:13%. Get- rare Renee. vagne Wi tes. zing. No. 29 Broad street, on the fourth floor, in a room used | ting into the Flushing end of the track the Californian He seems to be as full of new ideas and new plans “for nia 442,962 18 | by Laudey & Bloede? chemists, and was caused in sume | began clos-ng, but Dorore ho had made up much of lis the more perinancnt establishment” of his plaything, | Justice . accidental manner unknown at present. The building js | lost ground he broke »p again, and was two lengths and the empire, as though its continuance were nota matter | Public instruction 273, owned by 8 Kaufmann, it is about $60; fully | @ balf behind at the three-quarter pole, Another break yinvojved in great doubt. And yet, notwithstanding his | Commerce, 00 | insured. : on the homestretch and his chances tor the heat were took ‘a0 and tay nothiags bat le eaown that Wey Sa ay pune ae raking the last half mile ip 118%, ‘end the heat be i u m1 " . | mu mile B {poet glare trotsigan Bigsby ancerity. Shortly before ten o'clock last night @ fire was discov. 339 r3 in 1:15%{, amd the iD se8 of the gov- eaiion ver och hades ualtetace vecmaaing tage te tee sur tnd ber #1, 1860, wilt | éx04.in 8 trunk in the dwelting of Theodare Le Dae, No, m “See-nd Heat,—Ono hundred to twenty- rat ike frost door of the empire; wile he: has: every. | Peach, # not exceed, $30,000,000; $10,000,000 being the | %20,Fludson street, but from what cause is wok known at | jG TQ0 Hoe ote here were no lakers, The Nersct Gen Or the belles won't look at Of each and all T SouRKuD vill suppip yoo ith all mut 0) will supply you with al ire, And leave nothing on earth lu his iiua to deare. GOU AUD'S world renowned preparations con found, 1@, at his o'd established depot, No, 453 Broudway, near treet, i druggists, ‘the prestige of Santa Anna’s name and past history may @ #0 strong a reinforcement to the liberal cause that imilian and bis mercenaries will melt away be- Mt. ‘The jiberals, on the other hand, are overjoyed, and the confidence in the approaching re-e:tabliehment of the republic which has sprung up among them since the ren A BO. 1.—HOFFMAN & WEND1) PATENT DI infectant Compoaiiion is the cheapest and most power- @oming evacuation of the French was announced, has | thing prepared to go out at the back one, with the ainount necessary to cover the expenses of the int-rior Teached the @-ore together and got a very even send. | ful deodonser and destroyer of cont.givns and misma, This ; bs adminiat . ‘der contal rad and moreased tenfold. They regard the downfall of the | #emtMcuL, “Be It over xa) humble, there, iene | Alminis\ralOn, ao ae en Paes rn Dune ded: Large Fire in Philadelphia. of, Dexter gutting to the front ag he went into the | fied with safety in sleeping ai nikon Hoy salg a empire as inevitable, and many chafe at the time which is pleased to style ‘a great national party,” seems to The Raperanca of Jalape, 9 pevet looked upon as Partapetrata, June 16, 1866, they ‘got. on i ee Paci She me ned copes, St Bi conte per cart, Srholesale depot, Fit. " wrut yot elapse prior.to the departure of tho invaders, | be a gront imperial absurdity, and that hooen raieea | friendly to the Mexican ii cause, published an |, This morning the woollen and cotton mills of Richard | yoxeg “the Ham ‘was pot over | Beshoomrenees ee Sore: ——— P< nt to look upon the evacuation of | POWerful army to sustain the empire out of the native | article laiely, commenting on the situation, in which | Carved, ou Frankford, above Harrison street, were e- | a neck aifference bet them as they passed tho CARD. . ie — population of Mexico is another crror. ‘That the natives | those words vccur:-‘‘At no time have the Amoricans | tirely, destroyed by fire. | Loss $196,000; insurance | quartor pole, in thirty-seven seconds, Dexter then A 1. Disoase, VI. Paralyste, ‘@e French as tantamount to a removal of the one ingu- | will receive his arms and ammunition, and at first cry oe Se to the Maxicaan 0 frieudty nee in hi cag Pee cate, nanrunes Sin in iyorveg Trew «(rife further ‘away, and as they £10 the | tf Nervous Debitity. AYE Hputepay. peradle obstacle to the triamph of the republican cause | out " live the em ”* there can be no doubt, but merican intervention will isastrous jex! reef] Se . end of the old stand was half a in . oe * : - Fe ee ee eee as sat hica cikee | When the thne arrives for the United States to carry out | {Bd Aro the Insurances on Garsed’s Mills in New York | front, “when” the. stallion broke up, and ‘Dexter | 1¥: Kidney Disqwm |, IX: Male & Female Weak- a the ousting of Max and suite; for they gok upon the ness, ‘Avetrians and Belgians as ‘hired assassins,” utterly un- X. Sere’ula and Neuraigia. oO almoat instantaneously the New Practice of Me Gane ee Walter eutte Pres dent New: York Medieat Fastern companiess— Bec ‘com P, they think they are strong enough to do's snocessfully | its projects of absorption it will place its foot firmly | and Fast pees one wad Sevens ves | was three lengths and « half aboad at the halt- in regaining thelr liberty, 1s. wish which the course of | Upon this land, Tia intervention will bo of indefinite | $0,000 each, and International and Metropofiten, $5,000 | in 1:12, pipe the Flushing end the tavorite opened! events mast decide’ To-day. there aro secret | duration, until, little by little, it will annex one State | cach, all, New York companica; Eine Hartford; Royal, | the qup for a while, but was afterward plied txeiher able to etand alone against Mexican bayoneta, Maxim|- s Liv 1; epri after another to the great republic of the North.’ Liverpool; Fpringfield, Mass, a » es Univermty, 3) Clinton place, New York city. Two valuable~ Man's proect of «grand pert Mexican ational | Wert, SP etlas tery Ani anf salient Vp 12h ene Garlan, ew Yona; gun, Mhots | SM "a ye Naleg tant pacha tae yanan fe | eel Honk ot fan eso fancier gvard, devigned to replace tho French troops, is treated] iof war are concealed in various parts, The desperadoes, | General Romulo del Valle died in Mexico # short time and, and Relief, New York, $3,000 cach, the stretch, and Dexier won by over thr o lengths easily, ‘A. A.-ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. mak: and beat in a insignificant commands in the | "Since, aged 74 years, He was born imthe eltyrof More last padulne sae pretending to Mgt, for tie heat los, served in many Preaiy pn fod pe He 4 stagnch Fire at Na«hville. 2:28%. a half mile twa 36: cause, cannot be taken as a criterion by which to jndgo | liberal. Hla loas is deeply deplored by his countrymen. Nasuvrizx, June 15, 1866, Third Hea’.—One hundred to ten, and ne takers. A of the class of people who will rise and tuke the field ‘Thore fave been no arrivals of Austrian troops lately. A fire this morning destroyed the banking and bu- aingt the empire at the first favorable opportunity. The French continue to accumulate coal at Vera } siness houses of Lusk & Javerick, corner of Broad Dy. the liberals with ridicule and contempt, ‘Upon Maximilian aud bie advisers the news of Santa Anna's departure from St. Thomas seems to have created . Bankers ‘an eee cu SINGLE, TRIAL or DALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE © Gccidedly unpleasant effect. That great alarm was a SINGLE, TRIAL OF DALLEY'S GALVANIC HOF ‘ veople plainly see that the United States have as. | Cruz and College strests, and several adjoining buildings, you es, seueed by this move is evident from the fact that shortly | fumod'e postion involving the defense of the liberal-—-a | Considerable sickness is said to ealst among poople, | Loes $15,000; littio ineurance, The fire was the work of tileteottene Sad preervas the iigot. | Bold by drusgies sad after the news was received at the capital, a telegraphic | position which cannot be abandoned without huiniiia. | Principally foreigners, at Cordova. an incendiary. at the depot, 49 Cedar street, N. ¥. 80 cents a box. tion and dishonor. To counteract this fecling, the in- Here, where there are fevers of @l! kinds and the @espatch was recelved by the commandant of the French " Fe Ate eg BESSY pers lists use men money to spread the asgunient | hospitals are full of pationts, and the private houses not Merders in the Soath. SINGLE TRIAL OF DALLEY'S GALVANIC HORSE squadron eres toes octet ng oer vessels, ws roe . and wide that, tho. ullorior object of the North | very ponerally zene from these authoritien Muarms, June 15, 1866. A nil use nothing olee for walle, wera @e een at once cruise about for the purpose jnter- | American governinent is self aggrandizement at the ex- | recently wishes quarantine a vessel direct from Now cute, sores. pricks, pense of Mexico; that it wiil destroy the country, ‘‘and | York ‘‘te prevent the introduction of cholera.” A posee of men to-day attempted to bring into the len a ao ioe vet We ade by drugaiate and eepting the Georgia, and effecting if possible the capture of Senta Anna and his party. The ex-President was, however, too quick for them. GRP FUPPOBED CAUSE OF BANTA ANNA’ VIAIT TO THY UNITED STATES. ‘Tt is penerally believed here that Santa Anna's sudden @epartare from his splendid estate at St. Thomas for ew York is traccable to certain lond hints thrown out by Secretary Seward during his visit to Santa Anna at ®t. Thomas, Perties reputed ‘“posted’’ assert that ‘one after the otlier annox the States to the great repub- city two men, named 8. A. Bogett and Frank Wingate, | wretch the stallion, fe.” That this will produce any partic lar effect 1s very News By Way of New Orleans. arrested for the murder of a man named Payne, on Tues- | backers, and he was beaten over the score only halfa doubtful. Those who have the most to ray on this SC omhttiantecstig ight. I the inte longth, the last half mile being trotted in 1:18}, and the jeot are the fellows who will mot fight themselves, axa, Juno 15, 1866, | day night. It seems the guilty parties were informed of ‘ es peo Vaile seth Bsn theory, bat py Advicee from Mexico state that the American colonists | by E. N. Bank, an accomplice, who hunted them out nee a, Se ate Gane there advise people to stay at home, near this city this morning. On nearing the cit around tho Emperor and | tne iyhgrals are more active sine: the reported French Payne’ who yo ir tenaereg, a rate of people They do not Jot him stray soo far and become withdrawal. rounding Be katt, The Teter ofthe ordered Hen. undeceived, they “economize the truth” im Maximilian has entered into a now coucordat with the eon mt anata when they deem it expedient to do eo, and we judge that Holy Se, He refused to repeal tho Civil Marriage act killed. The man who killed Henderson was Henderson's snch hy En yearn Sant fue froquently.. Such | and the confiscation of church property, which Rome | "A tologram from Little Rook lant night states that Dr. extreme torture from Neu Ae WHO HAS SUFFERED FOR OVER FIVR bee —— decaved oy ane doss “Torty drops”) of MET. RANDRETH'S PILLS, ‘Our theory—Local disease, whether of the stomach and Lowel qnlerfement ‘of the jolute, rheni pains, cue taneous eruptions, even 4 epepite com nts, bolls, DIARRHEA, AIN'I oR PAINFUL DYSENTERY, or whatever form such local disease puts on, are so many of isordered state of the blood and bowels, ring the interview between the two statesmen Mr. | mien use pen omg we enezam Sromn: whieh 5 » itizen of that place, and his son were RAND! Ss PILL Reward expreseod the opinion to Santa Acna that the re. | Be isdeccived. | There are some times indications that | ir, pierwe, late Wnited States Consul at Matam Soratres fe ante Bide hy inemacel samaak pebrect ent ware. Mepeneons mage taints on, ond Webb ewr- The old aristocrats in Mexico look upon republican | Ha# Purchared of the liberals four thousaud horses tide. tn wD. BRANDRETH. muk sont them to Missouri, and charged that th institutions as innovations upon the good goverament of | Yrs crolen from neighboring Mexicans. Profits $100,000 Court of Appeale—Calendar. OWN WITH THE DUST.—BROWNE’S PATENT ME. licen cause in Mexico was going to ruin for fa gf ® man of distinction and ability to take the a soclety, aud totally at variance with the feelings of those way t of the afternoon, all wanted to wi ot 1d Window Banda totally exets at yah Ba rgd ey bse rat pace bis enided o Saas prona cenastion: te hoek.ahs ed Fewialate’ are made that federal oMcere collect |. Thé following te the day calentnr of the Coart wily. bil over to. tho cliy ta soon ax pombe The upper arate bay eee "rant oy wae = s o man cal creat question sale for : [ rries: besieged rain in winter, from doors and w = . 5 st controling and “harmonizing the varias liberal ele. | the Snaucial one—a. “"wlte elephant” to Maxtinilinn, | uniawial @oll scrom the Tio Grunde aud pocket “the | posts for Faturday, dune 18:—Nos. 124 to 158, Hiuchiug Ralltood ‘Company “did not sucend. to there | (inoue interfering p Company, oflse 6s Broadway. the voracious appetite of which iy suflicient, without : a rons as they Fhould have done, as they did not roe nati cn Loe cen - ‘ments and of insuring the success of the liberal cause, | ‘MO voracious appetite of Which 1 Hut en as have Break in the Erte Canal. Vide cars sutlicient 40. bring. to towg. those whom they | [vRENCH SELV-PASTENING BUTTONS—PUT ON AND ‘Whereupon Santa Anna, it is believed, took the hint and | been from time to time raised higher and higher, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Auuany, June 15, 1866. | took 10 the trot, and roverul hundred were compelled to taken off in a moment by any one, without sewing, eye ed. Y¥ king th 1 while the commerce of tho country has been graduall; A break on the Erie canal this morning, five mites | walk to the city after nine o’clook P. M. let, screw, ‘or eutin the clots, This invention reosived proceeded to ork, making the vayag, prince-like, growing lest aud lesk Two years twice ae moe! AAAAAANARRARAARDDAAG wost of Schenectady, will take from six to eight days to ‘Two trotting watches come off this afternoon—one at | the fir-t premium (silver medal) at the Fair of the American $m his own vessel. It is I'kewise stated that Santa Ann® | mahogany was sent from Moxico as will be ex} this | The Eight Hour Movement—Meeting of | repair. the Faclion Covrse for $2,000, between b. g. Sam and | Tstituie in Septeinver, LM. They can be changed from oo weceived assurances from the Secretary of State before | year, It is the same with goat skins, coohineal and the Workingmen’s Union, ‘Aaieateaaens Kg. ttnyverant; the other ut’ the Union Course, tor | Sar"yri!t fo ano they are te crip a Jeaving St. Thomas that he would receive at least indirect | MAny otber articles, At the same time the French have | A regular mecting of the Workingmon's Union was $1,000, between Lady Olive and Whip. BUTTONS FORK MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, gid from the United States government in his attempt to | Ue? losing large sums of money, which must, ere long, | nora last evening at Farly Closing Hall, 207 Bowory, at THE MATINEES TO-DAY. BUTTONS FOR LADIES. . 3 bs pig ae tell upon even the imy treasury of France. A care- ? Q ‘At the matinée performances mn the Broadway theatre Rewe. By having several different sets ladicawan change them in a I jexte ju the empire which sdme eighteen or twenty different societios and v moment, thus aliering the appearance of the garment to sult estore the republic in Mexico and drive out Maximilan | fal observer can how long pi s' 'y einant on toot ta’ Sowa Os unless some foreign government steps in wo unions were represented. The principal business under | thie afternoon, usual hour, Mise Helen Western will ap- Towa Pourtica.—There i ARMY AND NAVY BUTTONS, 0a bis hirelings. It remains to be seen what Santa For thie purpose they are nable. as they can in am Anna will actually do, and how far the United States tnetant be exe! for a new set, removed for or ‘government wilt modify the application of the principles | month afterwards, If the duties are put on much | peuters and caulkers It was stated that the abip car | 10K *!x different characters cans who are in favor of the general policy of President | instant te eacionged fo" Mo when deste. th a view to the enforoement of the Mon- | heavier the people will have elther wo starve or emigrate. | penters had abandoned the strike and returned to work 8am Sharpley’s Ministrels and combination company, | Johnson. Tn order to lot ‘at_once see the great advantages 4 the encouragement of the liberal cause | Within the few weoks a wonderfal change has at Tony Pastor's Opera House, in the Bows given | Tam Nartowat Ustox Cura.—Some changes bave ro o send by return mail, ~4 shown itself in all ctrelon, ‘This change bas beon brought | tthe old terms, | It was further ro that at a meet- py Fo | Paid. on reer fet Sleeve Buttons, GRYRRAL VIDAUORI. Ne ing on Thursday evening of the New York Shipjoiners’ | matinée in that establishment. Billy Pastor will be out | cently occurred in the Exeeutive Committce of the Na- getter KN en about bi correspond: * feereen” ha Uoten tues, em France, and | Uslen, in view of the demoralization in their ranks, | with his comle songs. Ali the slars of the new troupe | tional Union Clab. The names of this commitiow, as occasioned by the turning in of the shi ‘mo- : operand 10 tho American win fou nas mehete Seaslaie too seaman Bl ye take part, now constituted, are as follows:—Senator J. R. Doolittle, o} upon the strke sabject to the concurrence of the Man- George Christy's matinée opens at the new Fifth Ave. | of Wisconsin; Senator Edgar Cowan, of Pennsy!vania; taken the alarm. a chey have, iccon son the. ions hattan Branch. This motion was agreed to. The Man- | ue Opera House at two o'clock. The company perform | 0. H. Browning, of Lilinois; Green Clay Smith, of Ken * hattan Branch meets this evening, and it is pretty y of “Let's organize great national pariy— | cellent pieces which attract such fashionable | tcky; W. A. Burleigh, of Dakota Territory; Charles great national guard, The Emperor will not d:sert tue | KeteTally admitted concurrent action will be. ta | im all the excellent ba me oh Empire. The people will stand by him.’ Yet, | Ket by them. This leaves the fleld to the caulkers | audiences in the evening. Knapp, of the Distnet of Colombia, and Samuel Fowler, thin is only the effervescence of imperial hopes Gone ae ee yy Ag me TEMPORARY CLOSING OF MRS. CONWAY'S THEATRE. | of the District of Colambia, and ambitions, It will die out woddealy. The | thet tee Hf takes Oh summer, aes *f coyine | A large axdience bad assembled on Thursday evening | N10 Stare Evecuox.—General T. F. Wildes has been Emperor is by no means coriain upon pecuniary ald bel at Mrs, Conway's Park theatre, Brooklyn, but no per | Mentioned as a candidate for Secretary of State In Olio. given their Steen beite the seer peel! outiea heal Wirkmon, Such ald is ibrar While st | formance wan given, on account of the decease of the | Kaxcan Pounct—There ts tobe a special meeting of ee ree associations were on the sirike 4 ° . that the Emperor fears | ¥°7®' 6 community of yet fo thete mother of the lessee and manager, who died at an ad- EA NEE eee at Topeka, to trust the discussion of the questions upon which he | SUPPort althoush severe, was Promptly re- | vanced age om that very evening. The money was “ \ says he will go before the even to the mowspe- | sivnied to. og ree cineny cement dn refunded to the patrons at the door. Maga Coxvesrios op PEXwsvLvaxta Dewocnars —The f rated, Jt ts said that General Vida ‘visit to the United States, w Visit excites no little gomment and astonishment. Videurri, hike most Mext- @an politicians, requires close watching, and it will be a miracle if even then he commits no mischief, His ‘eareer hax been marked und almost unexampled, and shows What native strength of character can do. He i# @ haif-biooded Indian. Vidaarri was sent to achool fora few months, where Pe learned merely to rend and write, At an early age, img shown a desire to obtain a better education, he Hus finally placed ina lawyer's office, where be served Many years as clerk, In 1854, while Governor of Btate of Nueto Leon, he t the fleld at the of @ small army, against the Mexican ernment, but war defeated and escaped into The ears, 1885 and 1856 kept Vidaurri protty busy 1 contemplates an early be vt * KINS, sole nt, 0, 416 Broadway, corner Canal st Seat, wt” SESS ave chars pow law the sdvertammeat, Show this to your friends, RECKLES, TAN AND PIMPLE9 REMOVED AT ‘once by the use of Upbam’s Freckle, Tan and Pimple Ranlsher, Price 00 cents. Soll by DoMAS BARNES & ©O., 21 Park row, aod all druggiats. YORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAIL, ENLARGED JOINTS, ‘4c., ured without pain, by Dr. RICE, Sargeon Chi dist. Offer % Rowery. Bank } pet Rice's Annihl tor cares Corns, Bunter By mali 50 ceate, Ge? TO THOMAS R. AGNE! F BY Ag Ld ap ™ streets, where yon wi Teas, Coffees, bs ur fond exery’ “hing else ‘cheaper than aug’ sore ia New 0 enstain At Cam: he was badly whipped, | pere—papers by no means free from the fear of his rule, hich —_—__—_—_—. supporters of Clymer for Governor of Pennsylvania pro- EMURRUOIDS CURED WITHOUT KNIFE OR CAUS Bu then bis usual good fortune did not desert him, | the editors of which know that they are 5 the principle upon which the strike was i cl 4 ~ 10 di of Pelvic Vi Deforml- oven thou his usual good fortune did no deeert, tum, | the which know tbat they wil bate very inile diticahy ta furuishing the | A New Ormea Hoven 1 Tin Crrv.—Wo learn that Mr. | pose holding # mass convention at Reading oa the 11th ie 0 ee ee NY Ao DANIELS Be, hecesary supplies to sustain the “ton in the gap. Pike, the owner of the splendid edifice bearing his name, | of July. Front atraiesie linportance, ae ik Ie cowskdared that a por: | which was recently destroyed by fire in Cineinnatt, has | Rnope Istav.—The Lagisiatare of Rhode Island nd- ti determined to build an opera house in this city, which | journed after a session of only four days, having passed In designed to be the finest and largest edifice appro- | eighty-three acts and resolutions during that short time, @eaty to moet the enemy. In the meantime he con- @tnued to rule Noevo Loon, his headquarters being at Monterey, In 1887, feeling strong enough, he again “pronounced” against the genersl government, and, «conquered the neigh: ‘ATIVE WINES From Be, most prominent Wine Houses in the United: Blates, hb ng & large army, invaded Mtatea of Luis Potosi, Zacatecas and Guana | were quarreil re, and he (Maximilian), finding that Priated to the uses of music and the drama in America, New Yorx Gupennxaroniat Caxpmate. —There Is a re- “STILL” AND “SPARKLING.” levying foreed loans upon the conquered people | the rumor was having considerable effect against bim, ‘ A large assortment of Stull Wines for coblers, in quantt- tis booty, The city of wan Law Votost | tramped up the cross affair to, a by cover port, starting from Philadetphia, that Frederick A. Sew- | ties suitable for that trade ; Nowe Items. ard is to be the candidate for Governor of the conserva. Negotiations for the purchase of Seavey's Island, near | tive republican party at the next election. Portemouth, N. H.. by the United States government, | peyyayivania SexatoRm?.—John Hickman, of Ches- ma aaa bach vtcin 55 ter county, has been named as an available candidate for Tiveral discount to the Trade “YRED. 5. CORZENS, 78 Warren street ee READY RELIEF, AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST he sacked several times, and filled Monterey with the la, In the winter of 1867 be met the federal Genoral iramon near San Luis Potosi, and was by him Aefeated, losing forty es of artillery, most of Die email arms and all traina, He retired upon up the bad savor of reports, wives Maxinfiian and Napoleon having openly Ss it the latter would not support the former | | nor ally France with any other government to do #0, Juarez, His prospects are near'y in for nearly $105, i i come Monterey, from which he was driven into Texas. Hisre- | public attention. The general belief ie that he can th raice ote persons charged corruption ited States Fenator from Pennsy!vania, © Cnt oar was but short, He was personally very Lo maintain the liberal goverament w any other sapeel See eee Saved art ook of Now Jersey fave all appeared in hy seo Canpmates ep hore isa * — aap jar with the Texans and frontiersmen, who raliled from the United States than the loan of a few milllions the crisis Bow Ui court and “Not guilty.” Daniel Hoismane on WILL CURR Iowsorey."'ne then cer ancl up fore Kite, rendering | ‘Orga dosent stand any chance’ st Ail among the eo . fon "ule cue @ To annwer a the Geer Srreeeuaths Voceapeahs Gen, GW. movbelty tho | a tesippeatt ic ieil or Bintioe WF oats (us'a arte alias and Coahuila tribatary "provincen, ile people of chosen President. ile is not how locked ‘Charles F. Ruh—gave oe be ae “9 ol May the | i in afew minutes, stoptirs ant eater eeeaney « @howed great wintom ns a ruler, encouraging commerce, | upon as a Sic mam, nor even as a good man, sap gwar tay " ney Present representative Of the district, is also run- | resore the patient to ca" @xriculture and ali branches of industry, and succeeded 4m making Monterey a elty of great importance. His Pupalarity at home was unbounded, and cold he have Ith and om bh tenets canner ee RES ‘mat! eural rotons, tan, Diphtheria, Nerwous feadache. WHEREVER PAT ists nly the Ready Retief, 1 will ‘afford anmediate ease and course woken he took in disputing with Juares, e he did do +0, has killed him politically, He spokes of as an ambitious man colt ono willing to Racri- ——_ #r dood his disporition tor intrigue'and acted honestly | fee any interest or principle for his own aggrandize- Ports that the symptoms were altogether unlike o- | He once ran for the State Senate, but was defeated. | , be woald Bow have control oy met position he peopie is not an enviable im almost every respect like those at LW. . ed , : When the Brench lancica wt Vern Cras he commenced | ove Nene f Uleamg tee ‘rindernest Bow prev ns tidigidhheromnapmonpmenp-renereimeetettinmmitonteet ph) = Fe ta rb, SG ACHE ne team eared have best Kept isslated, tori ie im hoped | beble candidates in the Twentieth district for the seat eo yaetting with both parties, but all hie plane failed, and Wie POLICY OF FRANCK ROADWA Sraily the Suarists forced mn to define hie postion, It ie general 0 that in the matter of the with- spoke | that the disease, whatover it may have been, bas not | lately vacated by resignation of C. V. Culver, SIBLEY & RTOOPA, 6 BROADWAY, CORNER OP eet, Mr. herd 1 mig nh TS + himself into the Imperial | drawal of the French troops from seeniee om gd to He | spread beyond the ~~ oe Rarrssextative J. 8. Morn, Decuinas 10 pe a Cane S$ ee, maces LL Ly oe er ae ren! nd i al ° i vf y Tet the esteem of the thorals te mame tine he | the windward f the United statea. Tt le held thet in | to the support of theeirike, There, though the men were | o¢4 Joust Eat. teeat trom Wincotnin: to tas heldan | DiDAT™ POR Re-riscriox.—Justin & Morrill, Representa: | Git fll owing Mac eto agi pe : TUR CAKLOTA APrain. Jocked out themselves for to work on versels ” tive for the Second district of Vermont, bas addressed ‘& Wilron's, Grover & Baker's, 's, Willoos & : ‘ ay “talon before the expiration of one year's time trom No- | bern trum New York, they comeritated othe Wie “daaghter,” She, \e sixteen yeary oid, the daughter Fee Wicee' teckione to rent. | gate rue pr at | Gea feats eft an | ty fe" Ace nests |S see Beaman Sty ago | o'r Grem orn Scom Comm Domne | UH MEE PONOATE I TA RR cen ” ire «| developed in’ the jute q * See cane SHISUUUSOREGRDIG OM OF the Reem ne iin ber, fob er This fe we aie of “dogie” | Révertiand if tures of the any peer ph See, Ene eee eae et aceon Troollen arose, on tee _ wah Pen AN REGULATING PILLS, is, who | among regime. art cana ny proper Seleag fo stow cay Manemnnaren’ Nepene \eere Gand wheter | Curtbormere sng diay it me evebetien bog oe the tort, be GF a og It ia proposed to ercet in the public gardens in front of Pt Os Rah Ang ' mem (0 0UgAr, spree from taste, . ran wew rae LAW, carey. oul’ het nerecaeas ‘ena Giihaeew Gee Bviees As tarerval cocurves is tes practosings of'use erestag, | honor at @ one of he hrs herows of | favorit wright thas, say decision whould be nauhorita: | the only vegetatte, gubwituate tor ealoosh oe, exer beg The new tex jaw, jnst promulgat atarof | tro , some | known world, and auperior to all purgati @\x conte per acre upon “All sapittaalive giving | caste, 3 ee oan | dace SL eee es takaenoman ti tort tpen some | Sreaikarsic pills in general use. si coileotors power to sel! property upon which the owners | There are @ree hundred and fifty sn the civil [x 9 ‘There is a On on smong the lerestiion of the ‘any degree to be wseful in the eerviee ts fo dune ronare aseuer eqiect oF retase to pay the taxes, and confirming the | hosp tal hare The tuliluary } here te fui, The opersanetvem | Cente A aay for the par. | ue to the af ine peuple’ ef tne secced THTRUULATE THE SYSTEY, Viiles of purchasers to much landa If the Emperor is | goneral sickness in fever, bat not vomite. von behalf of | Poche paige bey! by district of ferment, who have me with six con- "AND PURGE Charity and one during the non ty ~ hy - Nore na Tetiring from of honor, fromm the stomach, iver, Dowels, kidueys, shin and olher the | which Ihave eretione Price #8 cents per bor aye RAPT tides tube Uinta Sree

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