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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 (paporab!. prevent the | to decide the point left atthe ‘mecting—whether to.abreach of faith, and make | Chambers, according to the medimval pattern of Parta- the cable at a@ peint westward of the parts | of five thonsand dollars, his surety being Mr. William fe Seater teens ua angmenees | Serctinncdae Tan aeae teen | Se sceeaes eer apenas | TSN eee | Heater hhc wit | lta na wick pe Qtr ete wena emai aed. Kiah. eens ven ‘ings, perrene rn ety oy terms of cates tout be him neha ee Pequired by simple honesty. It ‘This old-fashioned Parliament, the last of the kind in | surface at any floint along ihe line without cutting it, | and that the principal witness againgt him are re- ‘meeting in Whitehall place, and his answer was that he | to Kelley on $1, fand Kelley was as determined to | is not only fair that the North should take every | Europe, will, in accordance with a statute enacted in the | aud without subjecting it t much more strain than the | porters who took down his reoent speech at the maa (ued seen no such notice, But he was per-ectly well pace even! Hamill agreed to decide by toss, (Pony apy the national debt, but session, be shortly replaced by a more modarn | weight commenpen in Lo the vertical depth, as is easily | mecting in Union square. mwaro that a meeting had been held yesterday and Kelley stipulated to pull one morning and ene even- fie its duty t» do so, Nor ceuld any coustitution Eogiaasare, Consisting of two houses only. seen when it is considered that the cable was laid geno- Seda ater the meting Joma pane Vr ea. ee met this proposing ‘both races the recognition of debt which bad bewa Incured wan oc with lpm ca enemy a on BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Say michael each es tae ik ga Toa moti Kelley pederted the trek an teeanel ng the mca wind Seoe"uked’ ded ast Sete chencas ofan | THE ATLANTIO TELEGRAPH, | cabisst any chown py far anor esr the PLERINTELLIG aud Sve busdred pars 2 es (Bannan) breed one perth pnp “ ——- Saeeen, i“ pom bee oo loose | CENTRE OF & Ratnoap Comrany.—In the case of p . a Pare ‘Rolle icp tee ee Semen waving free labor 40 nf the Bhevt. tnd ‘of Pon cable Metis bak thon or as | Thomas iaaaas preg recently rua over and se- ‘fiag that the mooting was to be he the room without any decimon arrived at, James | And if a constitutional All the final Ge © apr eg this groat | SOR bie afterwards, to grapple and lift | verely injured by the Brooklyn and Jamaica cars, the Seats Has s cations Node of he tn she f Miiktason, ¥ on behalf of sated that be | purposes t ougiit to be’ on, 08 mechaical and soisntil @ eottied on | A¢,%, point about thre miles further eastward. This | jury have roturned tho yerdict:—We find that Thomas endance to the pouail ‘wmlacief being 1) would come to the scratch on thy mormng of | axa condition to any Teatoration Totedag. The cobs ie a See vonalving ber leat length outa be well and safely accompliabed by two ships one } Liens came tone deuik hy. Delog. tua. down Dy the ce Precitons ert fakes | and dkim the waive’ ny sid be oud de homie | i smn Kereeticwit mpeg lian ot ak | frat onan Ln ara Samal Mal (Bear, hear. ‘evening. ‘conclu: ends: , never a alarm would Be ia tineseriy imaive, eventnsliy Yeora area ao Hon itu a Sn aoe 2 eames eon meatier, when eee ta eal ths torr ‘oo pyri eny olga’ pumber of, persons abont being done. and of Beverest censure is die to the railroad com; for their mately, whem the pany fT eraanrabieanan Calon, agzinat the dangers mh the wire squadron, save the tepreveatativos of the press | Pan, Pr Ak Amt cauously, Bul ut matey nips the | Biter disregard of lifo and limb, ws evinced. by the teeth mob which THE NEGRO QUESTION. End of emancipasion antgbt, entail ag thoes actually connected with the work, of tating | vonciothe'wear wil, move. slowly oustwurd and | ORY. ‘were made. against the pear peny g ry ngage cats. : aol ups with foree enoagh to cut or break the cable. | AX Axnigcaran Donde Avaix Seocmanret.—The Keeper demonstra- | Biome Fru: the maica Jegi«l THE GREAT EASTERN. eave reo miles of free cable on the western a store, Harmat cores people of Lon- 0 Wecits af the sapien Bavels ond, Lee erboparreh Iseeaten Peat A alate eg Y yei tmeeg een A gered Pron eg be Groat "Rartra er Praiaes epee does rm be reg nh paring (ohn nfs tender South baok which tn loss cantward, eve part : forthe ne | PROPOSED TRIAL OY MX-GOVERNOR BYRE FOR THE | fonth wil come back cally ee than four minutes her paddlescan be disconnected and | the Yottom at firs. he will them be able to hail | recipient of a viait from a woll dremed man who pure of the gov- MUKDER OF ME. GORDON, be #0, and wo cannot conceive th made to work independently of each other bas been up and work steadily castward, so ag to keop her grap | ehased a ham and tendered a one hundred dollar treasury disturbance [From ‘Thnes, June 30.) poople of the South wilt refuse to tried, and found to answer admirably; and th's improve- | pling rope, and therefore ultimately the portion of ttf | note {n payment for the same, Harman tnformed his (ous must have | , The Jamaica Committee have resolved on ment 1s of the last importance in keeping the ship on | electric cable, hanging down on the two sides of tho | customer thut he could not conveniently change that ‘the tone in | 128 80 injudicious that it has élicited a it from Mr. the same spot while en; in hauling up the cable laid | grapuel, bs nearly vertical aa is necessary Wo make suro when he was requested by the stranger to give ner made known tho Pra Sr sper pana Mi Y THE FENIANS. last suunmer. It was then attempted to puta very | werk of gotting the cablo on board the vessel, pang for a twenty dott bal and rend him though ‘ wrou guard ¢ ham to No. 193 “on was in ee, wtidee rd sults of the commission. are bent on bringing Mr. Eyre Behe ad that. in eae ‘Fe. full foe ag ena P HANDLING THE BIG SH. ‘wan accordingly despatched the complications ike honerable member | t justice forthe “murder” of Mr, Grrdon—if possible, | Desperate Hiberno-Fenfan Riot in Fmg- | nos bo tho least risk of the screw fouling the cable, | ,, The bandiness of tho Great Eastern, about which #0 | indicated, und wa there met by the strange for Nott! Sel a Oc Cae aia lee throogh the agency of the government; if not, by means land. For this purpose the great ship. was trimmed down by | MUCH scopticiem has provalled, has been proved (B® 1 customer, who relieved the youth of both articles, pack ‘e of a pr tion, They allece that inno other [From the London Times, Juno 29.) the head considerably, in order to bring her stern weil | Very much better than was expected, and to be sufl- | wing the money and Aending ths mat mtn the boure, & Ey § Not @iMfculty, The honorable jent for the requirements of the hit oder Seas of tine “onion sonia Rey fit the clroum. | Way can. the illegality of the trial and sentence be | From some caugo not explained the Irish laborersem. | out of water. Aftor a while, howover, it was wisely de | Claw fur weathers She lies both recmoee. and tad tance slatdine ‘Hours effectually a for the warning of fature Govern- | ploved in the iron shipbuilding yards, iron works and.| cided not to affix such a guard, and those who remember 1 a Inquiry at the boure elicited no further light ‘that nae espeny mar yim better. oe panache ors and military offcers, while they tacitly rely on the ve been ina very exe'ted condi- | the imminent mak of loss to which the Agamomnon. Was re ee eee, ee See fraud perpetrated than that partion thors a for the ‘critical future which the honorable member | To74!, prerogative, of me Hon lately. <A fortnight ago manrwas beaten to death | exposed inthe storm of 1808 by a similar apparatus will | ghead and ‘bucking the Juddlon, 10 provent the chip | Sts the receipt of 4 ham under pecunarly strange ew- petured. forry to hear that the Great Eastorn will sall | from moving uhead, or in casn the scrow khonld over. | Cumstancas, leeperate affray occurred at Nowcastie races, in | without one this time. On all vessela whore it has | Louw) - d bo AON PAR i doe Deoxecuted. Mr. Buxton difers from his colleagues | which forty persona wore wounded, and it is quite posel- | been tried Mt has never been of the alightaat use, and | Pomer tho paiilos by driving the padiios full ows | Fine ix CoLUMRIA BFKEKT Resascen peng se Lord Derby haz been canumatmee iE ayo upon the propricty of this course, and adduces reasons of | ble that three of the number, whose skulls are fractured, | always a source of more or lesa xorious appre- | With bower enous to prevent the ship from. yoing | One.) clock: & fre oeeurred In the stable Pay purely ‘Yory unequal welght in support of his own view, It is. | will die from the effects of the Injuries sustained. New: | hension. In bucking over the cable, therefore, the atte lens Nod by the lash of eatee | lumbia stot, owned by Daniel Lakin, ‘The structure ree prfaradctas pity that Mr, Buxion should have weakened the foroe of | cartle Race Wednesday is tho Dorby day of the North, | Groat Eastern wit uss her paddies ouly. The flodte of eer io noront nsatnat the rudder and be this meres { WAM entirely contumod, the low being aboat $150. A gement ‘ his argument by 2 intemperate rate preamble, which he evl- and on that day all the principal 1 shops. fuctarion and theso latter have been reduced by about a third of their {ae "Oreas' Bamata canbe meered “atoctually. without 4 vriek ng adjoining, ownod by J, D ol pears er ims nn je. fod e 6, 7 A the extent « mn), The Political Situation, to show that whilo he cannot socept the prastical con- | trict aro, ham toa third of abel dianoion Thiedidar, | ole adead. Thus sho isin calm or moderate weather | Herne. ty work of un tacendiary. ‘Both parties “are Of course the man failed to return with the $20 bill, hem toa third of their diam: This diminu- e ¢lusion of the committee, he will be outdone by no other | thousand persons wre on the Town Moor at the races, | tion of both surface and gize will, of course, Lav ps wacagsable ag. 0 amall. tag steatser, with reversing The domestio history of the woek afters the strongest | member of {tim vehemenco of denunciation. Thus he | and among them a large number of irish and north | material effec: on the question. of speod. and even arter | Paddles, or even as a rowing boat. ché has beon made | IBA og peatie contrast to the pace of events aly car Joar- | not only charges Mr. Eyre with ‘shameful miscond country pitmen, Toward the latter part of the afternoon | the careful cleansing the bottom has got not more thai ay apd i afmies | towards the people committed to his care,”” and _partici- | about three hundred Irishmen marched about the course, | knot an hour over the speed of last year is by he adoption; of (a plan to discunneot either | m new edifice for the Methadiat Eplseopal denomination have surrendered, considerable battles have been lost or ‘4a the awful gult of conelgning an tanocent man } armed with bludgrons and crying, ‘To ell with Gar | time, PEA meet apes pe Paddle (at a moment —a plan which we have sald | was commenced a few days ago on theoorner of Nostrand wou, and ancient’ monarchs have our own the gallows,” but impntes to the missioners *‘a | baldi.’” They tried to pick a quarrel with several Eng- ‘THR OTHER VESSELS Led “gr and nse ay yd thas devia ‘Ge peas hen avenue and Quincy street, Mr, B. Ia Roberts in the sheet Gout site ane are yet roy fins recardad epbstop inel.tn the poset ajorl : fy oe tne rin they camer omare pany oF” pitmen playing at | anno tosnd tie *Aibady und Mecdee vane Tish and, indead up to the present dag, the half of the cable | architect. From the drawines receutly made, it promsen i . 4 j away on , The i ‘ 7 ff I balldh Tt wilt be ceca! Wo sirength seances the capital sentences pronounced by couriamar. | pitch and tows, and ne of Unc nomber having sald | Shove andie called’ on bpard ihe Willem’ Coreye which | idl year has bean Inceaantly watched and tested | Wo be quite an eenamenial bots oa mn ‘is rima Se 4 the he describes them as | aloud, ‘Here are the Fenians the Irithmen set | gijip will leave with the Great Eastorn, We much te up to the point of fracture, the cable ix electrically | in the temporary building on Gates avenue, and will be oe ayy area Of vemsennce. te Bicted laa atone’ pon him an eek Hype at i ier eat Serna cmd ogg teyrapr yey amore ly oe perfect’ and bad actually improved. ia condition since 1t | tundar tho pustoral care o! Itov, SM. Hammond, es garters, that syog Seg col og Ahad yaa they tacked the “in, ma rem, trained at ie alte breaking train bas | was dretlaid, Tux TRUK oF A HeMax Dooy Fouwn Frosting 19 rem it, men were put to affray y ort rather Arianmic Bastx.—Considorable excitement was created In Erica Siacrandats Seas | Sb Ghltatiy Wyeth i Fam: | swoeeetncametrnetreia sat | eka Pan yt ear om eon Sener ena, ie bas lig wonty to the milo—nearly double the size ani . ‘question of cabinets and parties, tis @ question ried which cannot fail to damage the best cause. He do- wp ini rat qe the and they had the sympathy | Re/chwven he pha ke fuel for schake whom danke a Avmale, whoen death we lately announced, ts aa {rre- | trunk wns picked up out of the Atianite Besioy (0 phish ecm As 900 38 Lord Rett Srtid srmambias ihe, | serves credit, however, for exercising an independent the m tant the Irish were routed in all | roa, will’ tail from” the Medway om <Heturday | Derable oes to, the. Orieane family. He ae,® ZOune | is waa found Hosting, by oMcer Rrannigan,.of tha pay een of his party he aiscloned 6 sacri Judgmenton the question of: prosecuting Mr. Eyre, and | diréctians. sought shelter bebind tents and carts, | next, The tide on that day will suit pervectly, but, a5 | jeertad, gifted with uneemmon pororeof mat thought. | caltd Precinot, about weve 0 he repnding Invite them to make. Though already more states | the rejection of his counsels by the Jamaica Committee | but thepoties stcceeded in taking the principal ring: | the channel,is devious and the Great Lustera deep, whe | Dearted, gifted witn uncommon powors of mn. thought: | gave evidence of having been in the water for seve men than they must consent to see the deficiency | brtraya the influenco of what too nearly resembles a vin- | leaders into custody, the most of whom bad beon fear- | will only go'at very slow apeed till past the Downs, being | {, 84 ferious beyond hin years, manly in ls taster, | days, nnd were in an advanced since of decomponition. eggrat by the offer of princ'pal seats ip the Cabinet | dictive spirit, fotly beaten by the English. A number of the rioters | carefully piloted o far bi = 4 I which | #24 fond, like hie father, of the fleid sports of Eogiand. } Anything like identifien:ion being of course out of the to men hitherto regarded as anoient foes, and others only ‘We may at once dismiss from view the that | were in custody at ten o'clock on Wednesday night. | wilt pr hts sed jar by a'governmem vemel, wi Fis education had been most carefully conducted, at firat no possible clue can be pad te throw light on joing at the eleventh hour. It was a large demand to vernment shonld direct an indictment for murder to | Sixteen persona, mostly Irish, were removed to the in- ‘At Berchaven ho will Off up the rest of her coal while | wader the superintendence of the Duc d’Aumaie himself, IU ie prohably the work of seme medical ata- make, and Lord Derby bad rh urge — sacri- preferred inst Mr. Eyre, No government would | firmary badly wounded, and the cases of three of them, then at the High School of Edinburg, and, lastly, in & | dents who, in th atom cal Tekearchos, may have ix laying the shor end from under This labor over, the splice will be ? 5 Fi z : Swine Military, College. conceived the id In the autumn of last year ho left this country with the intention of making an extended tour throngh Hrit- ish India and our Australian colonies, and was enjoying of enjoving @ ‘lark’ on pergeal in some fonsationa! Journal, and have thas the trank of the body to the river, which baw + \te appearance at the place above named. The Dis travels with all that power of observation and thirst | Coroner held an inquest, but noting additional was ad groater | take the lity of such an act, except upon much | Murphy, McNeil and Fpnighan, soem hopeless, The - | stronger representations of his moral and legal criminal. | populace are very much exasperate! againat the Irish. E ity than are contained in or can be founded on the Com- One Irishman was canght on Wednesday do was We missioners’ report. On the other hand, we may waive, | thrown into a pond, and another fellow, w! a6 deliv- | cable wil! be used, but down the gentle incline, into deep for the sake of argy»ment, ali doubts aa to the effect of | ered rp tothe authorities, wns found to hi a in 0 tho Act of Indemnity, and any other preliminary | chap knife in his hoot ready for nee. MH | Mani three hundred milion of hereable of ant year wit | fF Knowledge which ditinguiehed him, when Beaty | duced In the matter, of Mr. Eyre in ig country. Let us assume | break, to thoroughly suppress it. the new cabie only will be employed, 4 ‘ sad omer ‘The National Game, that, upon’ the government declining 10" fnst:tite - rae TRIP: shored fa no ppanil, degree bx ‘anny’ tm this Conniy who MUTUAL Vis ACTIVE, aT enh mae tee ber ‘Teneo ae oe ava im she, Avy. The entire voynge out, If no accident occur, 1s ox- | had the honor of knowing hin, i Tho return match betwoen the above named clubs, Lot us eliminate, in short, all other considerati Titik Gene $7) conrerpanovees of Lenton lence) 1 (eee ee, mee thee ak days, ‘There ie te — which lias Inid over singe last nonac played yonter- but those of justice and policy, and endeavor to form ia (Jane 27) correrponder we &n important alteration in the plan of electrical oper- Steamsnips Arrived Out. day afternoon on the grounds of the Matual Club, at he vate Cranston put in bis defence before the court | ations this year. The expeditions of 1 and 1865 Tho steamship Hibernia arrived in the Clyde on the has partial fu ‘new government Terefore, will probably be purely con- lence ‘stands accused martial yesterday. On the charge of stating that he | proved, whai is pow well uadirstood by engineers, that | corvalive, o poe lagers vena ee ee oe Jeena ee wbiie | Would get bits of sponge put in the nipplos of all the | there ib no difficulty in muceely laying wire cope torees | “trae This will be a di plavens jo many. ‘Toey wish to | necessity, he caused Gordon to be arrested beyond tho | Fifles belonging to soldiers in bia regitnent not Fonians, | the Atlante, but to lav such a rope with an insulated | gai) of they Flysian Fields, Hoboken, At the me of com: a Arrived at Queenstown on the evening of the | the gm id not bw ane wont, amon there ce ird party. and emserv: he claimed an acquittal on the ground that there was no | telogrpl conductor in its interior without damaging its ic nm Boste “ ueenst the wat de Soa: Tempent 4 Eaerpuelieee tues on anciaeh dite meee hee ee eee ae, offenco charged in conformity with the Forty-fourth | integrity has hiterto proved inpaetieahle, Thie year. ee ee } of & 20 long as it 1s made the shuttle-cock of parties, n of acivil. tribunal, ‘confirmed a sentence uy cle . as we have.eaud, great improvements have been made | ‘The Malta, from New York, arrived at Queenstown on They think it loss to the country that great and expert- | fim waich the evidence did not warrant, No one ean | Proner had pot given notice to the Secretary | in tin plan and upparatas for testing the el-etrical von so lt ‘enced siatesmen should be shut ont of ollice for the sake | deny that had Gordon been sern personally urging on a | Of Stato for War, or caused Chambers to be arpre- | dition of tho line, wer 0f measures: which they do pot really approve, and from | mob to riot and massacre he might lawfully have been | heriied by the elit pomsr fs cemuninl ties toe ally SCIENTIFIC ARRANGEMEN mails, Vett @ loyalty to combinations which do not represent unity | suot down, If necossary, on the spot, Noone can deny | Docance he ix doaf, and could not hear what he allogen | The Telegraph Construction aud M of opinion and sentiment. That Lord Clarendon, for ex- | that if duly charged with instigating, though indirectly, about the ‘sponges; secondly, because he is a Protestant | have recurod the profess! should be banished from the councis of Europe | tho outbreak at Morant Bey, and if duly arrested any: | font {he qyonkets ,meomaly, Hechlee, Het & Tomy | electricians, Professor William Thon disniiesed to private life for the sake of a bill ho can | where within the county of Surrey exc»pt Kingston, Armagh, while the prisoner i a Roman Catholic from | Weil'Varley, who are now the cous! at, and to establish the distinction be- yould property have been sent to Morant Bay for trial. | Armash, that company. e ia and Avoca, with the Bo 29 for Marneilles and bay b favor of the Matual rfay neither club was Cotling, of the piace at firet base, Hatfield took the eutto jeftield, At hips Ma xandrin Ju 0. Froneh postal steamer T gre, with India and China , arrived at Suez ou Wednesday, dune 2 Ht H i 2 E : Dungannon, both being persons not likely to trust one of our | thatif seaticioes Mesci coin be trstate kite to another, and both in: clte of reading or writing. Be- Hag > ion for Soler im Btalcamen worth more than anything they can | Go = E ote} his belief that Gord - ‘at the | ides, the witness was giving evidence against the pris- of fau' a wll also pos pend of ren # i ernor, By his bellef that Gordon was at the | nero ave him own life, for, t any perein subject wo | ‘ere performed on board ship. Iie year accurate Phe be Money Market. have 4 Rene yl Me ssern bd pe dg ne ange iA the mutiny act coming to the kuowl*dge of any intended | test# will be made at both ends of the cable, and a [Prom the Lor imes (city article), June 90.) ane et been simulated, insteal of being shared by almost the | rity, shall not without delay give information thereof | continuous nge of resulta will be telegraphed The Engler funds this (June 29) morning opened at a to his commanding officer, he «hall sufferdeath, or such | fem one to the other, the information white the | fur ter reduction of an eighth, but ultimately returned they apd sypporters of the late govern- | whole white population of Kingeton—if it could be alvo all who have hitherto offered a systematic | shown that he eagerly availed hi, if of a worthless shore can give to the ip being of the highest tm “y e prices of yosterda ne drat bargain tian to the conservatives, were bound to show that | protext to get rid of a trou opponent—then he Gaia capeenaien of pi yeah yay Portance to eoable thore on boaril #yip to Gnd out the | {0,'le ‘losing Duce, of Yee Ota wot and rayidiy should any OW | por the account the quotation i« AO a 86% Bank would deserve no indulgence at the bands of his accuse: Curragh be trne he is liable to death for not disclormg ition of a fault accurate! % | swck left off at 2404245, reduced and new three per COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. currents il F H = a4 &n oenerrence at th Tho Actives were pnt quite op bot the Ia distance betw i them without delay to bis commanding officer, His is | fortunately occur. The principal batteries used for t ‘me it con ing will be on board ship, and the shore with have to 1, . » | Cneted prety Of the play @n the oes. the very offence for,which the prisoner was om trial. | '08 P, conte 85% 4 8574, 103%; 0 108%, and be : itm mathe Penh ce iyo me pos sped Confessedly, Abraham gave no information from the th | Fead off and decipher these indieatious without any | Gxcheqncr. bills in lscoust to par Jams, be. | som aha of Mook ul Hitt, Of the Activen, and pany a en ph A ie mega Capon . of April ull the 17th of February. He reapectfufly sub- | ollier access to the battery than what is afforded through | Aicoaut to fa. jiremiom. cin vale ag dryrclag s fonl.sa abou’ which’ they have prlociples andon |" eae eee ie oMTideantead con, | mitted that be was entitled to an acquittal, because the | the cable. The dowend for money war hoavy to-day in connec: “ "they have. made. prot There. remains "ana therefore aa to the nom-complicuy of Gor. | witnent war emsccomplice n the crime of having oon} 5160 OC Ciruos aheulg te abeach end of tie cable, | ton with the closing payments of the quarter, Op tbe | pyiey AotW gp Oo” another point of ¥ doe. hs. eyro's error consisted jolding to the, uni. coaled an intended mutiny, 10. BOs having noes ie | and tt ben bern, therefore, finally decided that one of | S102 Kxchange the rate for advances was between Sand } 4, | 1s Soa posible. Thes Sereal pone, and acting on it the paGuic mlcry cout et | the price he pays to save his life. Ho is, therefore, not | tte consulting electricians shall be ae cach end of the | ‘ihe iaarket for foreign securities lax hoon steady. a | st Lay cea agg Bek ha se tnuity, and | tbe believed without corroboration, were Iie tory ' ratm Of paying out. Pyofoer Thom | spanish Passive, at 195, shows a recovery of 3, and the a Das py be yer ae katate tha genctedion ot Goaen probable; but,'an it is absurd, it ‘is entirely to bo | fom will fy out in the Grea! Kastiro with Mr Wilowsbby | certiicates are ' better, at 147%. Brazil serip, on the ee he ts ep eet has j ee ae v ja md Guenter credited. Tee ce ee ee ee further news of tho approach of tho Parageayan war to a wed § oh Went of work to put thelr bf “Though mistaken sense of duty. In | ~The Depaty Jndge Advocate summed up the evidence. A. Glass, who will be algo at Valentin during | guccemful termination, ia Ukewiso ' bettar, a & dis | jodit fo ‘4 ¥, . fe a polit bt Mod the ‘ocsentiat elements of |, TH# court was then cleared. Meee eee valent eatrngiee saainted by the Pres | count. Other descriptions are unallored. Tho transac: | MeMahow, 24 0» I Ye ~nglh a | peak sty | ie pe Se Me Al veannot "ben brsught |' The verdict will not be known for some days. Rhy Competent authority I clectrical masters. | tions quoted in the official ist were:—Brazilian (1 hn “ ‘wore tn pesslovets at uae’ tuo Galilean a6 ab goer’ “Point CORPORAL CHAMBERS’ TRIAL, throwsh the cable as will enable these ion chore to kuow | C4; ditto (1906), 71a 15 a %: Chilean (6 per cent), Total 7 BD Porat Peete As tive party. But to tbe law, It. fe one thing to speak of Gordon’ ‘The court-martial for the trial of Corporal Chambers, tet "sal th ‘potan wy cong meen wt meee gm re LE Vig j Mexican, 144, ; ditto (aceount), 1444 le 4h 0 aK cn. A 08. 00, Seth seen, The, Dab, Srecalona guia tardy eather giv that | ut. te esiment charge. ming and Ase, | aman: of cable uid zn iv ai ceaaition | F°f0 "in urs exchanges this fernoon ie vom oe he es ke Bay, Tere auld denotes a conviction that Gordon was wrongfully put to | Friday, to give the an opportunity of preparing | should any unfortunately be discovered. nme ohare Aemeg ican gh mptdlinghng ay Ndorggadll Sl > ee PORE SOS Pa OTE rken, 1 ‘eomers, Ww! his death with malice Sawyer, Six eon the and ite being coiled on board the Groat | cquaing 17,000 sovernipns trom Alexandria pst Struck out-—Jewett, 1, Hibbard, 1 single vote in jow, we venture to believe that a pang see Ragen f preg Captain" Whelan eS er. by hod Eastern several faults occurred. This year there has te intcaden ‘ant ‘bende setae OF tb ‘Rt tndhe res Left ow bases 1, Vanderwerkeg, vive, itis rank and file the conservatives are successful or unsuccessfal, popular or unpopular, would | sisted by Mr. ly. Queen's Counsel ; ge not been a single one, ch faa good omen of suceers , Walker, 1 of Messrs. Dadabhat, Navroji Me © 1; Hatield, 1 Noubty Perbaps if th far to defeat the main objects which philanthropists | cate was advised by Mr. Johnston. The prisoner was | for this great rpese, Mesara Thomson and V meautioned yester. would ted | thet ld have at heart. A great opportunity mail ‘bave dofenden by Mr. O'Loghlen, advised by Mr. Jobn wil remain fot some time at each end of the line my ee Se Fir. od Urirty-fve minutes to their already onerous been ‘@ sentiment honest indignation wi it been to wor! le their new ap meth x an Sina teeny? grievour abuse of authority by a larze number of per- ‘On the reassembling of the Court the case was pro- known as the curb key, be open to be carr tad on tie Club, of Philadel ‘Is in posmb! sons, both civil and military, the Governor down. | ceeded with, and the prisoner's statement having heen ing *s S Canning, Mr. Honry Clifford, and Mr. Temple | , Vice ¢ re meen arent as, . iy 4 Soha Ge viet. J ‘of cboice at bis comi wards, under cover of martial law, should dagenerate or | read, evidence was gone into, after which the Court ad- | are in absolute eliarge of the duties relating to laying the, | IZ YP Prowvedings against the Cvneslidated Bank, an Kelley, ; Morand, 1; Matfeld, 1 stata ho baa too cote Frome 8 ot Danita be perverted lato clamor for vengeance on individuals, | joorned. cable, "and atierwatde, finding, tho roken ed) of | Fels preliminary tothe rerpewing’ ot the bank oe j toting, 1; Mant, 2; Watcrmas, 1) = aoe a —s Toor he Helen, | Monday next Ls pevelty. Whig son, assisted by bis chief offcor, Mr. Halpin, y t . Hatfield, 2; Vander die fast; conservatives has’ entire command of the ship: In case thats | AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ARCURITIEG AND MAIL er, 1 - © paying out, the course to fo wi instantly, ou | Uoired States 5 20's, 1862, 6 per cont ja & Jowett, 2; meats It “an peated, out the other day that me Terie police bekinging 19 the Admiralty) and | 80 otder being given by an officer inthe eloctris room, | Virgiola Sie... ereersetsib a we Oe Preven years nearly all the seats in the late Cabinet bad War Department, at Woolwich, have just discovered | t stop and reverse the ship's engines, and to pat on Vigeecson sa OR: OMe ‘Benth sanecavotres ‘eeald, Slieve, ‘produce the an extensive mapatacture of friction tubes, for the fring Ci Sen sha ben geen Spell W N.Y. Hec., Hat . Hires ves we - ‘carti houses 0 COUrKe.Of a Very shore tine, the ogress of (! 1880, 7 per cent...... -& o 72 y Morand, anton Cenetenl Centaee Uk ee ee Se Frimerston SL Pinantet Tore person fa beatosen al “Ureeretch, by | may be ‘and if tbo weather ‘bo propitioar te | Do, de, 21 morteage, Isai. 1; ar 20 ese man expect <e be, jn ofiee, nad though se. hom it is known consignments have been made to a | Yeeel may be kopt by judicious use of lew, screw | Do.’ Penneyivanta, Ist mort, i477 ; Ward, 2) Martin, 1; [ caecage Soe to sacrifice themselves for the for. firm in I rand by them, it is sald, shipped to | 88d rudder, in the required position for hours to allow | Do, do., 2d mort, 1842. rai maton # strong party, they sreuld probably not be so [roland Ou prodecding 16 the houses in qeeetion the exble to bang almost vertically, with Tittle inors | Do., enbsolidated mort. bowds, 1800 te 1. Matheld, 2; Bowers, 2; willing to let Juniors climb to over their feotn 00 found ‘turaing lathes and ae strain than the weight of the length of that portion of | Erie shares $100 (ail paid), * por cent... , Holdie, 1, Reed, 1; Waterman beads aoe however, we some of them the man on thé rerkmon employed Mb Detweem the chip gad the bottom of the ocean. De, vertible bonds, 6 per cent... « ‘ oa Sores Dae seen waite avaieg — during ihe day in the ‘A Ordnance Depart- Taerine AT Pua. Miinols Central @ per cent, 1575 a Gut ak Pet haem —Mutnal, 11 time; Acuiee, 2 timen mee s Us ogy wd eum ent mnt, ‘The beat system of electric testing Mat has boon Do, 7 per cont, 1875. a 7% Yat at meond base — Monty timen, A 0 aaa F Tiny passage to Rew ‘One of the detective, shout entering a room, | brought into actual use, or even piauned, cannot show Do. $100 shares (ail paid, 10 por cent BN & THN Ort at tied tane--Matual 2 times, Active, 0 ‘and to the experience which can onl, of de. | Wat asked by a woman do #0, a8 she had two | within less than « mile the position of a fault consisting | Marie'a kCyncionalt Kit, bonds, 7 percent 68 8 10 Qusat home bos Mutual, 0; Actiep, 1 eg 4 BoA rer) io; | children lying in bed there who were ‘ll of fever. The | of a very alight low of inavlation unless both ends ot | New York Central, $100 hares... 88 «70 Ran cut “Hibbard. by Martin and Waiarman. mevalty which we cansot bat amoctate with Improvo- Officer, however, was not tobe deceived by such arus, | the cable be at hund. Whatever the the | Banana Raiirosd, 24 mort. i872, 7 par 109 8 108 jourked belwoeu bases Waterman, by Suck man a. ‘to see the list of and on entering the room he found some thousands of | flaw may be, uvless the electric tents demonstrate | Venneylvania RR. bonds, 2d mort, 6 perct 80 a #2 THY SEW PrMeRY CHAMPrON;NHIY ee ae Gumble power. Sty | friction tuden already mannfactured and packed in | its position to be remote from. the outgoing pact, | pl), $0 sharon connec cerns iB 8 4 50 aheD MMU ‘salendh seeds tok tah thsi ‘want the ‘make conser- tion, | boxes for removal, with sufticlent detonating powder | the only thing that can be doe to find whether | Philadelpliak Erie, lot mort. ‘61,6 per ot . namnp oD. | and ather explosive substances to destroy oue-baif the | it be just on board or just overterd is to Do. ‘to be paid in Philadel y of the State of New Jersey was played on Tusnday will ‘ot ‘session to manufacture thin | TOW of honsen the able as near the pegoiog. hort os the mechanical - sie 12 8 16 | inst, between the Hurekn Cluly, of Newark, and the Kear. s bin ‘the the | The discovery has been reported to the proper anthor- | carcumstances will permit. @lectric text imme. Camrals cloned on Saturday, June , at 86); 9 66% wey Cub, of Rabway, on the growude of the letter, and @ reform A ae ities, and the premises in question are under survell- | diately transferred to tho fresh cut seaward end will in- United Mates five-twention, 65% a 60%; Minus Com- } revatio, as was generally anticipsted, in the Gatege ees representative system. Any is | lance, dicate instantly if the insulation be perfort between | el whares, Tha 7éi¢, Kine rhares, O8)q @ 5% the Keatney, Roth clube were out in full force, wien t eaeemnpe bo coumate. ‘mere a it and the shore. A few ininuter more and the tests . = Pxceplion of One mulmtitate im the Birete Berd, in piece i ~y poten * plied to the two ends of the remainder on board will shaw Liverpoot Markets. Ritgwaee, 04 contre held. The betaing of the E Le ay ~. a won “9 SPAIN. very clo-ely the position of the faalt, whatever it ohar- Cotton was quiet and gnebanged om Saturday, Jume 00, | was net quite up wo thelr urval standard ' ‘July, bat oy ren in enrages actor nay be. Cnginsers will thou be able to make | Salen “ fait Bometser « of July, : Uae pr ere fi R proper arrangerbents (mmediately for ig arid pay. " Wy eustatned Riis eop Rad se som cea The we y ‘ODe ing out gou@ cable, and for cattyng out the fault frm the Ye ni tad a downwen! eadency 1 be feldieg, wt Jat probly have session and ty one are Pelprom tre Lapdon Times, June 28} o Iwerd con Eel tle’ Weckieu’ enewald end ou boaed saip, ; Sg Ame Blas He gp enjoy the government * had rendered unconstitutional by the consttutional r terest of Rarope is ‘strongly absorbed by | and end and sh-ent seaward ond on board ship Oe betanalt Cte, eareed. In but if itean | amendment which abolished wy ‘and involan fy 4 ds cartygiorea the felve ned she Mincic. aK eee eee teat op 6-« mG, May 90, 1866 recite nevi the exereae of more judg take warning by the fate of a foe not ventare on a | servite Ther» may be a wide interval between such | which threatens at any moment to array all her Powers | pear ihe Seales on ame OO ateieabee es Mark t @ bending pecs, The following w the San ee tee nee and protected freedom, and in that debatable | in two opposite campe, it seetn Strange that her atten: | back the cable until it is got on board, This ® May 26, 1468. erewes tion of internecine hostilities with the larger morety of rouny Ipiquitous practices might grow ap, and | tion should be diverted to seones of riot and bloodshed pian has not Intherto been much adopted, but If prope ‘Tea \partive ang ao on V agers the Honse of Comm: wa which were totally inconsistent with freelom might | jm the very country which could best afford to keep aloof | Ce cuted it me eure to be efficacious, Lf, them, {1 be ner = Sf Callowes.! be enacted and enforced. The new amendment alone | from the ntrife—the very country which tnight and esl beak the cable, 01 Bye Hye Irsin t i asa The Money Crisis. Would prevent thie, The former amendment ts tho | should napire to the rare privilege of those haypy com- | t™'),\” Baw) beck the cable. sous jomes jas be anit, ume 105-00 P, ! 5 ue THE RATR OF DISCOUNT IN LONDC charter of negro freodem—this would be the charter of | munities “whose annale are a biaok,”’ Spain hax jaxt | MT )\ine sve Devine. opaniiine sa Se ri ” i f bo M thea [From the London Times (city article), Jun: } negro citiznship. The ono only forbids slavery—the | gone throngh one of the fits of hee ehronie diwase—a | Yo 'owi cod conteoities they a wrt nh Yi ile orp. ¢ t ‘The Hank have made no alteration to-day in their rate | other would enact and establiah liberty, It sets aside no | imilitary insurrection. © © © One of there niahs "cal har, bes ca PP eat, Hes . $ f ‘ Of discount, and the charge of ten per cont has vow | law that is not npequal apd unjust, and takes away no | jacter, General Prim, & man remarkable for | [)!)'/l (7h Ut & mnulls 0! wovad ‘mn, Caiccrrs, Jane 18, 1886 yi i , r,08 ra hoen borne for a longer period than on any prov Fight from the Stales bat that of destroying the riehis of | @ mort overmening crmeit of Mamaeif, thought | io a gorter time than a es ys It a o f ‘ ; : occasion. Tho return published thr evening ie not acto. | their own citizens. It confers no privideges—it only | that bis tranecendact merite and hte slvnal ser . } ' n ally unfavorable, but it shows wothing to alter matorially | gaaranters the equal protection of the laws and the equal | vices ought to rake hua not aly toa high, bat atones | OM vate yd cneaeee angler with ner 7 fee p “ a 4 the position in which the question stood last week. | enjoyment of constitutional NBerties to white and black. | to the highost, station, and a8 the noble army of iar ’ + adie a,b ; tebe i o & There is consequently no ground for further div us The second rection removes in @ just and sinple Way | shals would not make room for him, he resolved upon FISHING UP THE OLD C4 { ‘ k fioa on the policy pursued. Those who believe | the inequality of representation which hes given diepro- | making way for himeelt by their ruin. The mean» by A quettion enggenta | cable of last | MReeArrest of Colonct William I. Hoberts, si, M Cine " that the high rete is in iteclf a main canse of | portionate weight in the government to the Sor he moved to his end were twofsld—an under. | year 'o be browgut to t or'aco whee bouked? Th President of the Mentan Brotherhood, , . the pressure in the market will still regret that there | Stats In strict nocordance with the pr nciples o go with the most raid progressiat oppoaition, t Ava A elm ply fromm the fw t that Oat ob bane roke @ tinee, Kearne has pot bern sufficient courage to pul the matter to the | oeratic goveroment it diseournger divfranchivement. | and the seduction of the lower ranke of the army rope tackle and lasling machine were not | LX DIC TIE FOUND Aa if OnAND 1 k ‘ ” Went; but the difficnity im that respect is chiefy to be | At the proveat time the fonlich argument used bere | from the path of duty. Me had well nigh earried for this t pexy ent, Un & sume ™ m THE ROM 7 tir buted to the mistake committed by the goveToment | agaius extension of the franchtve, that political power | everything by a rowp dé main in February last; he OF, waa the electri! cathe itmelt broke PIV THONE AN TRIAL BAPROTHD ad “ Tide anf. Manna fn tying the hands of the bank directors so that they | was diminished the more widely it wax shared, actully | wax even nearer to full succes mt thix | at. | The etromenet rope en 1 lat year in ramming & con- fo tat ‘ 4, of Active could not ventare on the experiment of a reduction applies to the federal repreveptation. As each tate | break. Polttical parties among the prople have | sisted of iron wire and bh together, tt ” ‘ Wen, B Retort, Pr J astenen 7 ten per cent without lowing the ection imparted by | representatives according to ite population, the more | pardiy any inteliigibie moaning, and decdediy not the | capable of bearing fourte 1, and had Beet pirepmred ™ dep ea i iiniliade ° , : " the Ireasnry letter of the 12th May, The fact that | limited its fe we the greater ia tho power of thon | «ightest influence in Spain M'nisteria) crises, Pariiamen mn a beoy Top, and w 1 bapdred f ¥ ie " 4 a piace |, i . Simul ancourly with the anomatous effects of the panic | who bold it the present proporal all euch limita: | tary votes, and all polities! ebangen, when they are not | fathom lengthe, Joined by rhackely wit 18'T of banoon, é ty Me father © | oven . ‘ » the monetary result# of an exteasive Knropean | tion would result in & proportionate limitation of the | the result of courtly intrigres, are the upehot of mill. | had been miaeefeetured to provi te con | - pe - ¥ war have Ww be watched ix, probably, felt | number of the reprowentatives the State might send. A | one Begin and end with | tugeney of g obliged, by mr ¢ | 9, ° arrays e an} to be another pica for hesitation, coupled also | Stace which divfrancttved half tte male citizens wlio ment can be of any cow other tauems, to cut or leave 1 ie a gfitaet Ju News from Fortress Momron, with the heavy Indian settlements to be made | ware of full age would lose half ite number of represen the initiative. Th ti we self never | Ee eee . Fonsapes Move, Lily 30, 1808 within the next week or two, and the occurrence of | tetiver in the House. So that, if the Southern «tates | Minister, whoever be may be, te wmply a Pram ” ° y . “ ® y oe & Y the dividend payments during the * period, Mean- | enfranchise their freedmen, they will ty * | Prefect, whare tenure of offee depeads 4 ‘ of basling te ? ss if while, whatever may be the feeling of the bank with re. | tives foe thein; if hey persetin theur di he employs to humor t ry, The HOO tutto he a) tie Yet « rd to the expediency of extra cantion, the public will | they will lone the reprenentatives the freedmen would | neil's wucenme Hae in tiibsthnk by by one ‘ yope loft, | Wah w aie 1 cle : fot fail to approctate the reassuring circumstances that | bring ‘The whites cannot vows for the blacks if | poco, St. Domingo, F ad Chile ® 7 « ane ons the stock of batten fe now actually above what may be they will not allow the blacks to vote for then army ont of minchie, and minfetered to {te craving | beel@a a nd te ' w There sr 18 thee podbot enon Without | of considered its (alt normal point, and that, consequently, | seifan Thue one grout ob-ticte im the way of te | for promotion by (ie (ot lAviRh temunoration of eveg | RUA rope, 1h 1400 Ethome or nel, | fotiow it Poreeviogy Of the document, it A hee rnetimily northern to promote a retarn to an avernio rate Of distount, all | paiiical enfranchivcment of the negro race will be roe. | the puniest services, Supply, however, eannot in cock | aud ue leew 0 in oh i han . b ext ira ¢ . . wo if tha! ix neormary is that the bome circelation and the | moved. Cong cer ned lo natiung more in nat direction. | a for honors keep pace With the demand. O'Den | for the year 1°66, With tackle wrlimently srong, having Om Oe Zith ) dhevae in (ime . ordinary banking arrangements in connection with it | If this amendment is adopted the nation will have done | peli could win over acaptain by making tem a major, | aod the taeling maehme of atequat: power, Bou: Terriory of the Unu« Tome rororty @ werveat io boing under perlect control, the thung of © «4 wna | y expaditian, to he carr | the Weektngun fm 4 afioth teenetiy aud into their natural course, by mere enactments; it will mmain for the several If it were porsibie to ascertain the amount tit umpald | States to give them the franchise; and it will be to the corporaia that Prim line soughtand found hie par- to the Continent of the heavy advances that wero | intervet and advantage of the States so 10 do. The South | usane, The whole army, from the ensign downwarde, attracted bither ayy non of the past two | will be fora time shorn of some of its power, but an it | ye rotten to the core, aod O'Donnel must either die years, there wonld be difficulty in estimating the | does justly by its citizens that power will retarn to it | charge and reorganize it thoroughly, oF he must expect | which by three oF more ships it is propowd two bring & | the means for eueh miliary erpetition Fifth rount date at which a retare of perfert case might be counted | again. plots and mutinies to follow close apor ene another ull | point of the cable to the nutface without trenking it at | That ln Git bogie, met om fort and prepare tie maane fut alt. The third and fourth sections are not so important as | af! the might of the Mafshals loses fis control over | all, and those ih whieh & m to be esi or brokem, and @ | the etpeditvom Sixty . het he aid teem | cable, a# good tv merhapionl quality ws thar o 1668, 0 LerTNOTy aml down un od Ireland. The snenmd a should, by the gradnal recovery of confidence, fali again | its duty to the freedmon, #0 far as that daty canbe doue | be wuld hardly reiyom @ 4 allegiance be caute he made him ® sergeant, oe mong * rgeants even from & depin two meuten! mem, ae | parently practicable, The several plans of proceetiog r with hawting prey iden . that have been proposed are af two clames there mm | tion, The (oorth Count seruses him of bar | | | | the fire two. If any disqnalifications are to be imposed | them. optof the cable castward from the Ureak lo be) a ceran miliary om The terith comm OM account of the rebelhon it is impomibie that Wey —_— remght to the purfare, ner that be Gid begin, wt on fot, prowkte and should be more moderate than these. No forfeiture is With reference wo either plan It i* to be remarked thet | preper tae reema Of 8 corain miltary expediuen oF abused SWEDEN by lifting Mmoluneounty by several grepects m con- | ectarpries Other eownts allege that he prepared » cor enacted except that of rights whieh have been and po dieqnalidea jon is imponed but that which wn- japintiad irncied as bald the cable withont elpping slong it oF | boo fel IMary Ry @tebinw end anierprinn The ou hleomh - sania fatihfoinem to an oath hes merited. Even these are | Catting it, it porrthls to brigg a point of the cabte to | and nineteenth onehte wate Chat hie miliary © a! - Femovable by Congres, and on good behavior would | Obiiteration of the Ancient Swedish Pare | the muriecr without rabiewing 416 any Firkin amount. war op dOrtaken againns the colules Of Upper aie Lower | See &t Shen, cans © vn undoubtedly be removed, Entire forgivenes would | linw . tng to the Welaht of « length of cable equal to the doy Casste Apites wo ® ~ THE INTRENATIONAL SOULLING Maton, perhaps have been in some degree nobier, but it | Om the 204 of Jone the Swetieh Partiament war cowed | of tie waier Met many Mmarane - Imqmtiatety after nts arrest Cotmnet Roberts wee taken ‘ Me . i ‘ [From the London sporteman, June 90 ) Might not have heen wine, Ad we cannot ee that | by the King, to meet bo more Wo Ita ancieet form Te it | abipe a the | ne of rete Gt comederabie a) + + whe aired Mr & 6 . aed we or on aid be required ibe pee Atorney, aad $e thitrmed Weht the 4s hed OF Mithmiet, sed 1/ Hh 4 is Lewere seg sua, The two ehamp ous and their friends met by adjourn nin aoy ree detracté from ibe onerampied magna | the four eataes of the realm nobly, clergy, Citlene | from one anotb y ment at Brown's Hotel, Neweastie yesterday evening, | pimity of Horeetn wonle that Wey show’ User and peemscte—were etl! represented | by four Giferemt | seareety to be recitoned on pracweally witout «sities or been fond agama him, Me entered lato bali iO enum by Tal