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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1866, —— — a eons ee sete ae mself mere hands of other persons: {imited) bave places of business at Sherbro, Sierra Leone, Bhs corn has undertaken the offre. Tt is not so long since that | perfect as It is possibl bimanal mre mies taal in ee ante of ether paras; par pete sunt Monrovia, Basa and Soe ta Libri men of station refused to accept the mack dignity and un- F fagn a08 be bed not team eaked for a farthing. The | They have # fine little steamer called the Pioneer, which gracious toil of the Lodge in the Phanix. Some- The mest | oe pmth Daragrapha of Robertwon’s aiidayit tri ween Sherbro and Since, and ) 0 thing of this sort was experienced by Lord | F arriv ; vie we: — ‘dom ‘The tonnage of Paimerston when the office was last vacant; s ye arto cable, ry the | April I received # th! and fifty-four next, but stirring events have since pores bd 4 ‘out or bauling { office of Pay (limited) one feet, and she will carry a ee oe pion! that be does. mot oy aon never bo weer = ee = reize Peaager, 404 is just the thing foe ine Gao te be 4 of his freedom and be made ashow | the ‘out strain should pass fasting’ ts tations’ ag ‘Miiborn"ts the managing agent of the Earl Derby’s Cabinet and th care to be deprived of his freedom and be MESH ISTs | the cable will run of tll; tmurbibosing PP ootionte 0 au Kn pe A i ti thon of high rank ad wealth decline such omicee va te ph exouse him. ie tzformed tne thes Ke called’ about slaps As some evidence of the growing importance of our es te weer, zc eta ma toa | Race” Save’ Pi tee amas ems | Seatac aptn mie bane rt bat ee ‘minds to endure the consequences mn mas. meet him at the chambers'of Dr. the Temple, | sand of ml and same week Captain A. Of their preference of prvate, cave to publi bor IF wn tens Desmeas pret S Ceokin ior eiee on the aligning ay, and he Banded tn the card ow Alexander shipped on the Thomas Pope thirty Lord John Manners bad gone to Ireland morely Sie juced and ‘to me and marked with the letter | thousand gallons palm oll and about eighty tons of cam- THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH AT SEA. | more oticiolc men dectined the trouble of ofice, the con. | system of codided signals, ogrennans cecee ie, mn aa seated ime (ee leas | Dou srulrg any rns ve fos ionamin | Se ee Woes! Vadis os teats | meses Se Seavert in mere ment by whioh all words and feidon. postpotied She ‘asalute with Fort Norris, and her com- i French Opinton of the ea fo potsumest, balls, rom aurday, ine Ten of ape, tanned ald» brit vin wo the Preicen She remained Fourth of July Relations Ghani ele fe ante oreo Gago at ot being rendered inh Monday, the Sih. ME. Walden give me the wrong | tn port Te. cisisd ellie Gobetdininit, te ith England. lava, Ag ont Be ] the aid 6th of April wrote me the letter now juced | returned from the United States and was thie SS ba ee aed Bae Se Siac dt Ce ar eis ioe Fron noi erst genet suas | suces cat Sat te hate fem Bit a Grown omce POLICE INTELLIGENCE. oxpeogned best relations might not beso amicable ~ Coa row, Temple, The esld, Dr, Brith ‘wage total T, | La Presse boveres, nae amy. to th. Br. Smith was not within when Larrved at hie MR. SOTHERN IN THE DIVORCE COURT. wore im power when Oe wes and preins fram ie et ty office, Mr, Weldon mas thors, Dr. fin shortly ‘Assavur axp Arraurr at Rosssar sr 4 Hicnwar- proached them with of | whether used with» short mg - a ae Man—Hu 18 Cavour wt ram ACT AND ARRESTED.—At an Napoison Il ass grave feat jome Io defections the ator aad end itera’ nad tobstiied with my wife and | early hour yesterday moruing Mr. Obarles W. Spencer, injustice, that the conduct of interrupt. | The code is into how long it was since I bad seen her. told him the residing at No, 60Oak street, was passing quietly through Dramatic and Operatic Artist Life in Now sng the good un ign se Segre om - last time had gogn ber was ia Mefbourne, Australi, aad | Coasnamn square, when he was approsched from. behind York, Richmond and Australia as 1863, bie th Pog Ay ta ES temet he lpoaiae Lyetar, end in Tah ail ho rib hig ‘The waid ng somes Meenas, she Souk Sie 6 poweetet Sew om Seen by the Spiri relations of beh Qouataiee wi Sesuase sete enemal a8, Sevres sod “roms the we ened me to give bias, sufctent information to.en- | Win heed, Rocking Nice Solem. dale victim and toed y more secure by the that bas taken place. word Im any language able him to prepare the petition and affidavit for a di- forcible asempt to rifle his pockets ot a gold watch and ke. ae. ke bet Fey Ta Presse a, posts for ‘10,000. Hinited to four sald voree, making Mr, Sothern the correspondont. chain, valued at and other which he had io all linalahood, be only. as regards h '10,000 signals, In the House of Commons, July 2, Mr. Watkins Previously on several ocoasions been questioned about’ his person. r screamed for help, which, caters it ey td ‘Runsell who pes fen (he reed fazees, a eee c+ aga that before a motion for adjournment, was put he wished Heapect to Mr Gothove't repsien Be count eos say s000r having been heard Gab By the America, at this port yesterday, we received Frege toe Mgt trie E opi ee eevee aieaa oe Wb Fouls Ove er” the mons to cal attention toa sutie pe peepee Taation T could, give from, whet hed beoe i inuaee | Ba he ran to A and found McDermott oa our European files to the 4th of July. The papers con- | Jialy, It was his agent, Sir Hodson, sad mesh, tuna potenstie, tobe ‘over, For the moment there was no g0v- | «wo can geta red thos teoea Wilkinnoner: ” hand. he high attempted to escape, but failed, tain the following general news reports. wae tele, Senet, Cavour, who sacoumged a Part BY perries s Es rene, epale Imiied 0 five ernment, except, in this sonen-thet De ghar under ‘rom Dr, Seaith Sint he talnoted Se mee and wine conducted the Oak street ic station, where nar oamner cnr, | teva Sashes thre aeeS Cope | se emcatteaaaeren ima mat | ors Sui, onary ya | bre tae mes eee | te el ee oe er aaa | o RISIS. against that conduct, and to avow their preference for the are rorides 000 signals, limited to six | Scent cenriously inquiring whether the letter of | Sry ni ene hers with mpage, ‘fhe sald Sith Cady a eeaneinn Bn pogo peony cel as Dr. t the name of every known place in | the chancellor of the Exchequer to the Bank of England | Fila «iio, it will be best to take Sothern first, and From the London Star, Jul; — try the other of to that | the felony, he not guilty. {From the London Star, July of Zurieh,. In this point of view the advent of the Eng- Each part is readily distmguishable by the number of | toon millions of bullion in the Bank of Kngland and | girect Dr, Smith then said, “Well, yatem of federation of which the principle was j Gown i of Vi and confirmed in We believe there can be little doubt that the Earl of | fish vatives is not without im; fas iten- | figures in the ; for instance, a of three sj the Bank of the Bank of ; in , Mr. Robertson. | 4 Boarmaw ux Dirriovity.—Mr. Philip Rottman, liv- tem COnmEEenETee baery tpn oy erend ere art Ii, and Meroup of hv twenty-six millions i the France, what about mon Twas just about to reply that Earl Derby’s Ministry. dowu in the we | New York. ae detected in the act of committing E Fi i : i z i g 2 é E i Derby as nearly completed the arrangements of his | ablos us to jadge of the attitude that by Great | Sgures must refer to e igures | Pugiand wore to be allowed ta retain the rate of discount | 1.4 none, when Mr, Weldon said, “I think, Doctor, I | ing at 204 Seventh etrect, yesterday appoarod before sale socy adtuinsazstion, The following inte ita'es | Temas conan alte, uate, pay ag naer ap atten percent. As the Chancellor of the Exchequer | know more about that than Mr. Robertson,” or words to | Justice Hogan and made an affidavit against Joseph Joba- urely tory admin abt jotlowing Lad T have litle doubt this article has been suggested in In the formation of this method of codification a sys- | wag not t ho would appeal to the hon. gentloman | 1,5: erect, During the tnterviow Dr. Smith asked Mr. Goanaa gueasuenian pty ey a our information enables us to give It:— oficial quarters, With many persons in this country the | tem of page and line has becn established, indicating, (Mr. Childers) to give some explanation respecting | Weldon whether witpess, Mrs. Roberts, could be son, @ boatman, LY: y age. oom- inst Lord of Ge Teams, idea of a tory administration was probably associated | bya glance at the one, of figures, the particular | {nig matter, which was exciting great attention | funq when she was wanted, when Mr. Weldon replied, ‘nt Mr, Rottman sets forth that while in Broadway Chancellor of the Exchequer in ther minds with hostility to France and coal'tioi page line in the cod k to which they refer, thus | and algo a feeling of some indi; If the Bank of | \yog, ait right. Allman has got his eye upon her.” Dr. felt a sti hand in his aoe eceaes and turni Home Secretary. ats. Walvol &e., and they may have confounded the conservative of | considerably facilitating the rendering of messages from | Enviand were to be permitted by that House and the | sun thon ‘mentioned the name of @ person who would aught Johnson tn indrawing poy pion — Stanley. ° sy with the tory of fifty yearsago. A little reflection, | code int» ordinary uag' Government to hoist a storia signal at atime of great | 301 as my solicitor, but I did not distinctly hear the from. (Rotuman’e) Por et, which contained $24 = Secretary }. 1 Carnarvon. howevor, has shown them that the foreign policy of every ‘The advantages of this system of codifying by figures | financial difficulty, it ought not to be allowed to retain name, and he wrote a note to such ‘on0 Sent his | in logal tender johnson was taken in charge by War Secretary. Gonoral Peel. governmont in England must bo regulated by public | aro tho following:—Gain of speed, extreme simplicity of | thar signal. fying’ aftor the danger had passod. (Har.) | Tene aun "0 "rhe cterk goturnod baying the person. | omer Kaliy, of the Third procinct and yenteriay the = i Be ls = ee nburne, opinion; that Lord Stanley, supposing Stanley to be | code, simplicity of instrumentation, and nou-liability to | Fo really thought the matter eq urgdnt aud important | Was not within. I ths left Dr. Smith's chambers, leay- ‘committed the prisoner for trial in default of Fes Frere ope se med the new Forein Minister, will be as adverse to interven- | mutilvtion in passing through different countries, a8 18 | that he should move that the House do adjourn te to- | ing Mir, Weldoz tndre. On the following day, viz, the $2,000 Dall. bh fat of Ppinyreorua tion iu Continental i les a8 his predecessor, at now of so frequent occurrence on tho line to Uae morrow in order that gn explanation might be given bY | 10th of Appl or on the morning of the 11th’ot April, ag iets Wicta a allen, wen Pri 1 Cd anemone people know enough of him to have every reliance on erally abroad; facility of repetition, and ite applica- | the right honorable gentleman, the Chancellor of the } Ate getty ted Dp ogi they ne] 1LOTHING, ‘4 4 President of the Duke of Buckingham. Die Jalgeneey San, enayete ity to any language by translation without causing loss | By chfauer, ceabeh sneak ‘ahis was, a jouer trom | StFested by officer Irish, of the Twenty-seventh precinct, First Lord of the Admiralty..Sir J. Pakingtas. ror pees tN na cata: rentnt ox Mr. Cuitpeeg, in reply to the remarks oe the honorablé 1 ON. salir the peti- | charged with stealing two coats, six pairs of pantaloons Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ‘Lord Jobn Manners (with THE CABLE. porimenta h tio’ cable now on board the Great | gentleman, Could Pp1y fay Ah i we Te ould wo | Homer.) he writer of the auld leltet Wad BA cited | and vavloud ther alicien oP clotuinas xalued.at $35 Obief Secretary for Ireiand. ..T : Eastern, that this aystom Js capable of ‘effecting, at the | taxen to day, It only met proforma for the discussion | #ransie so me aud f Nad, never Hoard Bie Tome ich | veloning to Claus 0. Applehof, attached '0 88 mod Attorney General. : Sailing of the Great Eastern for Ireland, | ey Joast, a gain of ono huidred per cont over tliat now | or certain private bills, and therefore, it would be quite | fna'ysseh, “At or about the me named tm the said tot | ties lying at pier 10 Kass river, | Marto con ose ie Bolicitor General «-Mr, Bovill, [On board the Great Eastern, off the Nore (Saturday, | !2 Use, this muking one cable do the wors af tro, Anus | wrong for him to give any opinion on the question raised | tor g person oalled upon me and he wished me to gowlth | reaching court he denied it most positively. Just ce Some of these appointinents—that of Lord John afan- Sune 30), pondence of London Times.] no maiter what instruments aro used the advantag68 10 | hy rise honorablo gentjeman, The Chancellor of the Ex- | fins ip a restaurant, but I declined to go. and stated that | [eactuNg, Cour Te a ec Ollicer Iria nos, for exampicetnust not yet be taken as dendMery | The Orse ahoredpgin of tho Great Eastern’ most | De obtained by the use of, the code will follow. “For ex- | chequer was abscht from the House, not having been | Bi va"pusincas he had to transact with me must bo | Hojst committed the prisoner for nal, Oh arranged. But the list will bo found correct in the | ovemtful voyage has already been made. The worst of | Ample, an instrament sending by the ordinary telegraphic | aware that any such question would be raised. If, ow- | Gong thors He then said he would bring his friend in, "7 main, and the principal appointments mentioned in it | the two great perils of the river shoals are passed, and | S7mbols letter by letter at arate of eight words por | over, the right honorable gentleman had beon present | ing: he wont out and returned in a few minstes | Tux Rusouror Ixrmursning wir 4x Ovricen.—Lato om wore announced by us several days ago. she now lies safe at anchor here in ten fathoms water, | inute can transmit by the use of this codevat least six- | ho would, no doubt, have given a similar answer to the | Witt another person. Two documents were then pror | Saturday afternoon officer Moloney, of the Fifth precinct, wh and some twelve miles below the moorings which she ‘Objectio: tens be advanced thi Cacode | Bonorable gentleman. (Hear, hear.) duced, being a petition in the Divorce Court, ‘aM- | was called into the liquor store No. 108 N Moore The Reform Agitation. dropped this morning at Sheerness. ‘To-morrow, at | 00% probable iomctaers but wis net mites davit, and the person who first called asked 'me sign the gout i (From the London Times, July 3} tnid-day, she has a still more shallow and intricate course | SViitod*, erator can tranamitsymbolsrepresoating figures The Specie Drain. petition and swear to the affidavit, which I ingly | street, by request of the proprietor, to eject a disorderly The great Reform demonstration #0 noisily announced | ‘2 ‘ind down, the Alexandra channel, and to do this at | 05 caciiy'as he can aymbols representing letters; and th Y THR BANKS OF ENG- | did. I had not seen the documents before or any draft | individual. While thas engaged in the discharge of hie tras eid last night In Trafalgar square, under tho presi- | Balt speed will occupy her at least three hours. Possibility of error in the reading of © moscage by the | “TCX OF BELEN ee ae Of them, I had given no instructions whatever for the ot anal pales inherehind eit the dency of the famous Mr. Beales, who to be the ‘That bar once passed, her route to the ocean will lie | Pita! oo poy in 8 oe ing of & message by the LAND AND FRANCE. aid tebe prapeteds aoe Bald any dence with | ¢utY, Samm nningham, @ ry tmost respectable. personage whom the promoters of these | OPED Sud safe before her. po ritdhas Bee ads Bags Bmkige oy {From the London Times, July 4.] any one upon the subject except what I have above | officer, telling him he could not arrest tite di Riderbances con lweripl into joining: them, Ae this OF zo mxs. Jo'one or more’ partienlar gropa of Metteea cone. | qi Zt,e Statement which appeared in the Tim a month | Sotc4' anu 1 have not soon either of thesaid persons who | man, a8 he was his friond. Oflleér Moloney then tui Feationan and. tis supporters oxpressed themavives | ,,7R0, #art from Sheerness this morning was Axed for | ing them quis’ cnintollighis and lmmpocatbte’ even xo | [ite attention was caliod'vo the weekly, fluctuations iB | So called upon me before, nor have Tseon them sinoa, | is santton. to Cureloaaainy eee hee Be eves Broatly delighted with the spectacle before ther wera th aiega solllig % ese at thelr significstion; but as ev of a mes- . genes = ‘The last paragraph of the affidavit was as follows:— | pow low on the We presume they would Lavo ws fegard it os furnishing | Eastern was undor way. ‘Thero was no it Wer ory In? Sige is numbered. the oem which the ecyos, anay Dave aaa car. ‘During tie Bree pantter these flutantions | ‘*2 Tegrot that I was ever induced to commence this sult, ‘As Cunningham was following up the assault offi- A fair representation of the class for whom they provess | Uo 80 pe msgpeire riggs eet dae Se rs im | beon committed Is requested to be wed, and thus | fave beon as anuexed:— and it is my desire that no further on tho head. Fe his wcoted, tanto le wound, without ima do unningham to speak. The meeting, at all quiet H taken in it, and that my said petition should be taken suit pent at appatinity. of ‘aseving eer et | fied tat, he eal alip was actally wom manus | Soo¥ge¥ La tocahey gad he Rmy ouieucnaMe EMG, | Werk ending Bank of Boglond. Bank of Bronce, | opined, or dimmed.” ear eee egyee w hgpey a people of whom these noisy ‘Gomomntrations exe com. | UBder steam before the of thoss.on board knew ‘an extent telegraph oper often causing 4 ; Roborteon was pever. expected and never called upon | &Fal cay lg (lyre and of observing how for the workingmen of Lon. | She had left the moorings which bave held her so safely | (°° ‘tiation of the massage, te rendered impossible, : ae 20,160,000 | 19 Day's farthing of costa” Ho was gaining a ery pre- } during which the lattor had bis coat torn off, and. Ser ratrohe ioe intone enna “ey | throngh one of the most boisterous winters that have | *%¢ mutilation of the pe empered mapeRR EI, + 13,040,000 20,400,000 | Ca fous livelihood, and described himself as sn accounl- | 0st his shield. Cunni , and sieraio! cod had crtaiiy selected im Hrafelzar | DR Fuge? 1a the Meta OL ow bene, down at pen oon | tout of employment shout, a8 ssislor © | the. printer was takes Defoe fanice Horan and hot Square, and succeeded in making. good deal of le 800, description as it was possible to give. officer. ingbams Bier ae aay number of ile ah and Bo7e I | a ne aaiRecty hes 7 Maxoary, July 1, 190. fo00.000 | Re was, lodging at» place i, othe Haat ates thas he will pever be caught in auch nscrape s ough of an opportunity for 6 anchors bite hard and into the earth. ‘The Great Eastern, with the Atlantic telegraph cable ~ 211,480,000" Jodging. (pevies night waited upon ‘men fe that a very stinll noclons 6 f pecple i nuiciank sere rit enoed” and Tooting bat cen cnctiouly cement, | 7 weerd, Dested here at half past three P.M. Bie 4h tH they took “bie from | -Sraaave Toa4coa.—John Hall, a native of Jamalcs fe.cllect = considorabie crowd around them. 1n thie | tke s mo shallow banks the great ship began het me a yeoman 34 20,000. aise aaa ing, | West ladies, was arrested by officer Nealis, of the First the patriotic co Beales, | Y°OV88® anchorage. Monday afternoon, July 2, from Ventoor, Isle — : S x imself ir. Sothern ‘Procingt, on the charge of stealing a box of tobacce, tiaciln, and boyd and rourha Mr, Brockman, N., & taster ta the navy, and who | . Te Greet Kastern and two other steamers passed at | 1, wile seen that, compan Saas A proms wae sise made | valved. ai i, a Fa 3. oor, of No. 18 Water Fane tet nearer Sen cupenieniy as leg samight | is generally charged with the ‘of taking | * artor to three o'clock, going abont cight knots, tor with its commencement whe bullion held by the for him, and he after. | strost. was fr the act of removing the pro- (Uarkenwell and Hoxton, there "would have been ao | &e ships of war down the ri » was.| Tho weather fine; strong west breeze. Of Kngland hes Ingromaed to the of £600,000; to the vash perty, and Justice Hogan, he was room v on the as pilot, and with bum also were barometer falling. while, comparing with June 26, we have an in- ‘he was as-| committed him for trial. The ts thirty. foal pontimsnts if they tad cared io come, We sre nied Morierty, B. N., who en sailed io. Bh tee Bee Seats ss Sinead crease of £2,870. As “the of France, the eal wees ptcsebtings Wore years of age, and foliows the sea for s living. * tions: havo with increase in the stock of bullion during the quarter ‘TRANSPLANTING fanper.—People down (owl tery ine nt Wedetday and'vre npredegtrmey. | NE Lisson td lp he chit econ. THE FOURTH OF JULY. Doar ohare benno fot than 2300800 ror. sepa of be put | Soe rcane Figdiibeas Jeace ergaaly stained police bad ‘sed the matter with Mr. Beales | S00), cm pega pe Hate. tbe ballin, Region, Sune he ag oye way. The men on board the vessels with the we fi did mot in the First ward. The character of the note- by ieforming him that they would not laterfere with the inid apte ordinacy varged ont to cheer er an the very | Buttisti Review of American Sreane of £1,700;000; Wile tn the cues of the Dank ‘of there ‘was Say to James was would prevent any such demonstrations as Progress, |, 700,000 ; rely belonging political. Latterly James ibome wich dlagaced Pa roe Aone aon tomiy felt er way between them, ead the whole crew | America Malations | France wo have an increas of no loss tan £9,940, 000. sCoaathectty wi Le ates | bhge boon liviog up town in the quiet Twoaty.first ward, week. excuse or martyrdom twos thus ‘removes, ee ee nae motes. ph bornmyes 1 sapere apt onscreen ‘one oppose the motion? | He carries acrutch. Not to put too fine aad ihe greater of the crowd quietly dispersed Sat pase Sech. mpsel chante. <8 wiebt here eigen for week in round appear Wweppeae tn tay fom pat 's point when Chatham . Americans will | The exact stock of ‘held by the Bank of Eng- ‘upon it, drinks rather freely. Although this is @ = ee itoen eine Le ee PB ha A celebrate with thelr own | land June 28 was AY Jomo at herent th | tiie most Unusual failing among politicians, it would oughfare, invaded Pall Mall, feebly cheored at the Re. | Smous them for speed and doing Continent and in ir tos may | 214,174,110. The stock in the week end. ek _necoamarliy, require hie sppeareace ia _e police form Ciub, and paid loager val to the Catiton, before to Mr. Edwards, Ur. Pender and Mr. Barclay. A Zeara since thole nation be ag chen Sad) the directors of a neitin oa be aren > AT by ener capasauences Jaman door of whi bissed, and and ‘foaghs, | Yb poets deswteee J Seana an independent life, under ciroemstances of ‘apre- Bank may have reasce te entisipate 0 reflux of y ao nA coe gall hag ong 2d gan 3" ‘early alt thenoise alle pecking po ye Gren Berea, formed wi sxcors of one ofthe vont disadvantage, but Foes. ihe| golden tide whigh apooesa to have eet sieadlly in. favor Yearnea: | SONNE! he has likewise s daughter. A cones 4 stefonetomn ake top apes Fon Taey | Be and best manned orpeditions | world has seen Iteelf | of the ince May 24. on, geen ot Senses vargas Ny hy ors sipped roughe. thers over ioft the earplus unexampled | The bank commenced this year with seven house when ho gets it is in the erero a py Pr iabey Eo The Rage Nn William bn Sow the Meawey: encountering ere. ite discount rate, although pe B tee] Sulliog wan thee paper, wes sce ene! hemes 24 Per’, Bei 3 ia- ‘ng classe. which are to ‘sorons the are ‘ecem, coasiderably emailer than, st. the slose of, June, in bin. wite noe: up with his and otherwise ‘them. * © Forany imate of a public meet- | 4c will not now leave for Pd KO born to an Ameri- | out which month ten was unflinchingly en- ‘terme with Lae} appeared before J Connolly yesterday, charged th talghi fons on wed bane held tn some place | Whole squadron will rendesvous for eome, short time at | can history calami- | forced. The Bank of ‘Maintained ita dissent at ag oe ee ‘80 acting on the Previous. His daughter, am ‘elite itwocld not hare iserfored with ibe bentxoerat | Betebaren. siimwens, Sob, dai fosined aly” the! ‘aaracurisile "ct the | =» moons "0.0 Four por cont at et oy a rari nantes ra London. Such ‘‘demonstratious” are an and ‘a mischievous abase, uable yamy In the short run down to this piace, the newly. re- country. marvellous success which the in the profes- conduct, 80 Justice Con: Jocked bim up ia flo not cease of isacives aap ban teen ae paired engings of the Groat Rastera worked te perfec. Cy meet together to acknowl. THE DIVORCE COURT. So high '& position. . iro bundred delle ball oe fhe right of the eke Daring the past winter Mr. Beckwith, ther, chief | edge om the Tt is not 90 much the ram te mane phate |. Viowarions of ram Cerr Oapixance aGaixor Swnama.— public caer ies rake ee —_. jap aol peg sae “Lerd Dundreery” (Mr. Sothern) ana Mrs. ever ben guilty | The decisions of the courts against the constitutionslity —, gentlemen be oxposed to the is under any '& democ. prey peg eee Eat food smproer of the Excise law having relieved the police of the labor working classes of London havi pt hs Till of | York, Richmond and Australi showed that Robert. | mposed upon them of “laying” for those who might : pd peer towns, bat who feel | “8 ” Again at Work. 2 believed him gailty. | violate ite provisions by keeping open on Sunday, they ‘ in all classes, are not exempt from that in a | COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE—LONDON, JULY | Mr- had formerly treated bim as @ friend, and | yesterday turned their attention to those who should the infliction, but the men these mock apilations | OF Starting | apparent in the inereased speed where own for 3, 1966. roamstances had leat bim | aos to tranngress the strict letter of the city ordinance have no real iylvience with them. The great mass of | Of tbe ship. Thongh there was only Sfteen pounds | the Poverty Rofore Sir J. P. Wilde. return to this country he had made ‘and: Gompaanced upos the them know very woll that they may trust the Logisla- | Of steam in the paddle and a little over twelve | as = necessary ‘of ii Robertson Robertum and — which Mr, Sothern to tare to do them Justice, and to indulge in theese | Falved, aod ha wh + seven knots was soon may. bes matters Witie 90 Eftiticn by Soha Robertann, pray tag for 8 dlenolation of wing stated = oath oo gend ing violent de rations to put the Paes ae ak whether the otter frag ace" rx , times minutes the screw less than 17. | porson who place of her _aduit ith Edm: fs culty in making the We proten agates ido edleepsie bel S dbatel oak When a mack i Pressure of steam and greater | of suthority pote man pation, watch Wan Aled ou the Lith of ape ast, ¥ = ¥ der'to gouty tne cresetetr ot Me Besee the vio- | Tepidity of revolutions on starting last Yoar, not so much | who has to make will ever | alloged a marriage betwoen the petitioner and the re- instructed to make Lmmnd lence and folly of Mr. Luora!t, and we trust that if avon five knots an hour were made, dospond after modest | spondent in June, 1855, and charged tho respondent with tloman whose name was ‘tho . should again be threatenod the police id the capabiinise of tue ress te toning § teens =A coe Yours ase Th ho ia the wel “who tad himeetf made = view within ki i 10 CO-t it, t i pe A pg Eng Ba in the waler then she kas ever Yeforo ‘been on | edgerof this fact people to. mite aeeapaieae 2 where the working classes could hola publi: meetings if venturing to sea. Her trim at»present is rather calcula- | treat their troubles so light!; 80 00n. Mr. Hawkins, Q. C. (with whom were Mr. Sergeaut could not listen to the ently they wished, and it ta, in fact, Decause they do not wish | ‘2d to diminish her rate of for the present oxi- | They fear-meth! well with them. | lantine and Dr. Bpiaksy, new on bebaif of Mr, | Statement, Tt was not competent r4 “ 4c that Mr. Beales and his friends are obliged to recruit ies of have brought hor down rather too | They are hey have | Sothern, that = should be dismissed or taken ee anh eo corre te have their sensibilities shocked by the knowledge their mob from those who are not woskingmen in any | Much by the he iol pee ee Oe hoe ean found by the petit end 4 . that boys of nine and ten years pA ol 4 sense. tenn, because thin a few hundred yards of them Jus- within an inch or #0 of $2 fect deeper laden ‘vessel | porition among desired that no further proceed: bh » ‘idkass Shai den Sembee than til this day bas ever passed down the Thames. hota harsh mother to her children; ahs casts none of the ut was suitent to juny tho our Jn grant the must be taken for | tice, Connolly ti Shamu | eukioneensene y* ° ‘ CRERPING DOWN THE CHANNKLA them forth poor and friendlesa to seek their fortunes | motion; Creep im "8 position, the more. ab aeapdes Mth beehd tahalome acton tn eeeanh oneness BL DERBY'O | Such an extraordinary depth as boom eraalter of great | eleewhere; she receives berides the deatitule of the | peouliat ciroimstances Oy she atidartia, 1 wae ‘Court tof, and provide public baths to supply a means of satie- ANT. anxio!y to those taterosted in the success of th: it and turns them into prosperoas and con- | right to make a few obscrvations for the purpose of vin. dum for whom he ap- ing the wun cuts . [From the London Times, Jaly 4) tion, for the few channels to tho Thames mouth tented citizens. Her means are inexnaustible, and it is | dicating Mr. Sothern's character from the scandalous aa on ae nae Imevery stroke of wit may be discerned, say the meta- | Shecrness are almost as narrow aa they are winding and | rare that the possessor of auch advantages is not popu. | attack which had beon made upon it by the ‘who for the pover haan a arene pas the physicians, the elements of suddenness and incongruity, | shallow. The course was lat yeat taken by the Bullock | lar. It is therefore lore of their own country, not hat. | bad caused these proceedings to be iustiuted. Mr. Rob. you, as 8 and a Saeadee sell feo male’ that’ — tnd if these ingredients be muictemt It tnust b:alow which was specially buoy$d for the purpose by | red of another, which moves Americans to ‘moot to- | ertson stated In his aflidavit that he was married to the to hhore | SeGleuat looking young men, wi Sey wae that Lord mediated a very witty thing. Thon. | the Trinity House. This time, however, from some un- | gether to day. "Thoro wasa time, no doubt. whon the ent om the 28h of Jane, 1855; that in August, br dB gy a AW rao a 4 eruncement of Lord John Mannors as L nown cause, the buoys have been and the Eaniversary of the Declaration of independence was ob- Teck, be wont wits karte Woe Yoox aud he lived with ‘alter Smith—I bardly Know how to answer that ae te ea ae of Ireland was irresiotible. No one could have'dreamt | only safe route to the ocean open to the Great Bastorn | served Decauso it offered an occasion for exulting | her’ there until Mare, 1800 ;' that he. afer. 25 Speriy, Mareued strongly fer Of it, and the only reason that could be advanced for ite | was by that part of the river known a8 the Ooze | over ‘That sentiment may still inspire the ora- | wards travelled with ‘her about the United Then I am quite sure aro | ind thas yy Bove no hoase was near, fitness was tho oxtromoty Irish one that it was utterly | Deop, cast of the Ooze bank, and thence by the | tions which will amuse the rising generation in the | States, and that in June, 18t, they then being T can quite understand that you they bad selected tho spot where. they not been idle in Alling up | Alexandra channel and Princoss’s channel into the | streets of the United States this afiernoon; tut all oul. | at Richmond, he discovered’ that dhe wea carrying og | and others whose names are mentioned by oP A =! on @ ohange | Downs, The first mentioned part of the distance—that | ightened Americans nrc heartily ashamed of It. As & An adulyerous’ intercourse with one W. 8. Lyater) that should not be treated by any | because ene have supposed | is to say to near the entrance of the Alexandra Chan- pw gh we to their old animositice | afior 1857 she constantly lived with Lyster, and ulti true, incapable of-being answered. The | have been | nel—has been accomplished to-day with safety, , and them aa unworthy elise of | mately went with him to Australia; that tn 1962 he was | Court does not propose so to treat them; but it cannot | bt Sopene chance bad been exhausted. | only by taking the most extraordinary precsutions, thetr present fortune and their futare destin: in Ai and he there found his wife and Lyster still | sllow affidavits to be led and statements to be made om | Tuner tor Mids; weg esas ice eer 2 Lord Lex. fend was opt going and cous beats eave Bopt ahead of | There has beca anothor influence at work that | living , Lyater then being the manager of an | Dchalf of who are no parties to the suit, ‘York in eo Po Ag , |, anybody | her, for there were patches of shoal to be crossed over @xerclsed by time in changing the light in which Amer! operate sompany._ In 1804 Une. pritioner came to Bog. Mr. Walter said there wore aifidavite contradict. yee Am Ireland \seetned'to upset ' : -_hiareall, might, become Lard which it waa certain that more than three foot of water | cans look upon their saulversacy. They bave a land, and, he had seen Mr. Sothern on more tng Repeeeniy, ters, aut chewing how thocther , instead e eee? could Bot be got boncatth ber keel, and there were even greater triumph to commemorate than which gave than one gocaston after his return, be 44 net Sle the pe- had got bold of him. Anhest ov Deaxerana.—Juline B. Knowings and Peter Serrateen « pel 6 “= = - py in cnene Gnas = etree a an Independent exietence «lit carior than Shey Gen eaell Apri. 1866, ton years after the adultery was | | The Judge Ordinary—I cannot allow you to go into’| 5. Pauly, alleged to be deserters from the Fifth United task of sufficient importance and emolument. We re- | aboutan acre fa extent each, but either of them quite yeere thelr bat‘onal birthday was mont forgoven in discuss the motives and onjects of thowe who had caused |. MF int Ballantine—If Robertson has sworn any | States cavalry, now stationed at Washinglon, were tia ite eae SMA? capes fat | ae eanies weenes cena cme eee | Semone © sean, ae had | eee veers Oo Scammers ead | A PNR St pas Ge | OE Baste Pa Stee tot sul attention to some circu hed occurred —. of same mene, amusement with which the news iat Jobn Man- | gress of Atlantic tolegraphy (heme Far come, hed swept over the country. was too’ keenly remems | before the fling of ihe metioe, Manip in the resent | hed beon instru in putting forward thé petition, t ey ere then in er eafe cuvegy wall tay ners wae to bo egpoinied Lord Lieunaand 4, Ireland ‘These small but iitde excrescen- | bered to admit of much rejoicing over memones or Jer there appeared in'epubliation called. the Spéritwal thought it duty to come here; and if the Court re- | could be Tecelved was too much either for Lord Derby or | ces are known among the Gshormen by the name of the | abstractions. What the Americans have to congratu- | Magasine a most scandalous seriously affecting the Guired any information from me I should be ready to | anager or 4 Novomovs Caamscren—A desperate Lord Jobo himeelf. The projected bas | Nore Breaks. As the Great Eastern neared them to-day | late themselves upon now ™ a count at peace | character and position py Sothern in. | #ive it. affidavits which we havo filed completely bevn abandoned, and we believe Lord ‘will buc- the tengid musty water whice clepyea aneve Chow fora | and with its main ‘The con- Soted creates! proceetionn aaptess Sraveanin Crane, pain he wade eater young man, named George Carson, alias the Kidd, was cred Lord Kir dirty foam showed that the ude stil! too od ficting sections at the Ni and South are not in bar- | the author of this libel, and the cause came on for hear- Judge Ordinary—You have no right to Mle affida. | yesterday brought before Justice Dodge, at the Jeffersom on post of Licutenant has been sometimes | their banks for any effort which a vessel so deeply mony together, but they never were, and to the Ameri- ng at the Old Balley tm Maroh last. Four or five days | vila The petitioner in this case at one time chose to | warket Court, charged with having mede his escape @ ee a Dut the ex; of the | as the Great Bastern could make to cross them. Her | can mi there ie co danger ja what wo, reasoning. from the trial an application was made on Coleman's p seony 2! a Goonation of maerines, The afi- as shown Ubat it sili hae tts Ween, were reversed, and in little more | European examples, consider the unset'led condition Debalf for a postponement in onder to obtain evidence in it which he has gow made shows, if he is to few months ago from an officer, while being conveyed “ Sir thirty-five foet of water the ship was brought to a of the country. | Oraror dificultie than those, caused by Of the charges contained in the libel against Mr. | that tho petition was presented under ciroumstances t to It that the accused i# well ki dead standstill. be Be ge ne a to kerp in power at whatever eet lo: the petitioner Robertson and a woman named | 9¢m to amount to a Whether he is to be te Tepe though arrested several “3 pnt A tole. | fellow citizenogave menaced the United States within | Roberts being vouched as persons who could give mate- | believed or not, there are no means of knowing in this ba. jn mal escape. ‘vost thieg ‘ ae ee On ay me oe ‘the past five Fears, and the people have successfully {ial evidence if thew attenduace oveld be provsred, Ag. Sor’ getee caedhad eaten ee — ‘ago he was taken sae nieed Vigan floated she wes the coctsional vse of screw | They believe thoroughly in themselves and in their | came to the conclusion that there was no groand wher Rot ask that it should be allowed to, feosela on toe Bie, to the “one of the gabe struck the officers power and paddies on the spot where she had destiny. Grad the approhensions of fresh strife | ever for the application, and that the postponement Per he eas car GRpeTh ts Sappey Of the tpptication fal blow on the back of the and all three then trie@ with aa little {n her at if she hed havo and we may be sure that | would bea grievous injustice to Mr. Sothern. The case | for ite whose charscters may be af- | to make their escape, but only Carson was successful. moored there, this, a flood whatever troubles are in store for the Ameri- scoordingly came on for tial and Me. Rothera wae fected by ‘Statements have BO means of an- | The others were tried and both are the Tt was not until the food ison to ite that | cans as the after consequences of their war sensed by Seepeaet Belinatine end Onieraan by ee ae Pd State at Sing Sing. The accused was locked up and will an onward movement was meds again, and the Great | will be met in a sturdy and indomitable spirt. | M. the case wae called on () thorn is a state of things which exists ia other | no doubt soon join bis companions up the river. OF politi shoals neatly e queer af Bi ines which | to-day fran soslogy to their present postion, "When | Seforeanap and’ rinses, pe Taacatary ded | the natemnt the parton tothe wait, Waerisonaag | _ SLAF YS CHNITER.—In the caso of the amaul i thie the di Woultlen of woiel: it is the #¥ibot she had only erghieun thoes of” "ander her.” Por & | their effort for ‘was consummated they | in the moat om foeme pooh ‘read | bis wife and Mr. are the only partion to this | Comnection, reported in Friday's paper, it is stated that tive blind prosest o” fenorant pesmi ngat low minutes, was an suxions tine for these im charge, found themselves the necessity of bri: the Me torructions,Sogethe with statements of soit, and, as Mr. Renee ceraaten Som eryene Se officer Whitmore arrested Christer three days after the commer 2 uo tanbslos \net Lene daendion. ieeeee (ha canes chowree teat ‘ao wae wenrep: | set hess matty aeeaaaen on. covenan tint comdbanens oy ie eis eat tent Giomisced.”" Potton dinmicasd coeaiaste = ee oe cen ee a oe Sana @ that La - al wi le arrest: y qvaiified than they -~ tomy and there was an universal sensation of | on the other that thie result was secured. That the or the plea of JustiNeation and that the evieanee Ie be. the sole wa i Lat aria on oliges 10, be weet, t : ar A bone fl The wi At last reported mo bottem at thirteen | work was not doue so perfectly as that {t should never | fore him, eo fer from establishing that Proved that ‘The West Coast of Africa. Tee octets toe Of (he clubbing be received wie ne fa |W Rea ly RR ea | Hae cates ean reat | Kary Se ea fessor | Pome, xarat. rma vo ran sarc ov ue. | iSuancuciease es ne tenants, distrumtul of sentiment, capable | soon three she brought up, as we have sald, near the of Now bape = RIA—COMMERCIAL PROGRESS AMD COAST TRADE | 10 COUFt be‘ore Thursday. ’ at up, paid, at or contingencies of cighty years, the of justification be Coleman's of mifung evidence, of Judging en, aad of perreins (oe the Mouge it Tomorrow the course will be taken | it is for scoemsore to take up thelr M and if the was accepted to the ¥ROM MONROVIA, ETC. News Items. ously proposed to appoint & man possessed of the This short route towards the owns, which hasbeen | jicion the rest of the "world. ‘may well be | bownag wes i MART rer A lad soventoon years of age eraployed as clerk in the qualities which would lead him , devoid of Jong Known and long tsed by the local boats, has wever | rually forbesring. Washington advised. bis coun. Mownovis, Liberia, May 26, 1968. | post Ome at New Dedford, jusetts, has beew ar- wll'ehe poethbel Potties pew Ty bo apa = ang yy Bove awit the last fow trymes, a nie, larewell adéroon, ue? ‘aan ‘a | was to suffer A little more than a year ago we had the pleasure | rested for opening a Ley parloiniag money from on ners, versols ec which passed were , wi att iment substance them. fosses his guilt. re forced to do 80, because in tof fact he is, in what | those which convoyed the Princess Alexandra to meat" to the Union, and to resist “every atlempt to hind boon tahe ‘ S treaties antes pepe boner Toh Kinkesd mnde a most iafamons ¥ be catiod his {urn of mind, youthful still, ‘Me is of | In passing down this, however, the Great Rastern will | alenate any portion of their country from the rat." | Timex of Monrovia & Swedish vessel-of-war. Since her de- to it rape on w girl Leu years old at Louis Bp ol itp AR oo pe pt — toore carefully easnest, elpaiched The Pom eT mon gy! inf apt ep indicted, and the Parture ex-Mayor McGill has been honored with the ap- ville, y. ° aime tite inet. sae Be my gine cago a coor poh a ~< e - ‘Se fot vine wi es raeee ore vs te y ecahaded om me | eat Lennar hn i ay Majesty the King of Sweden chore maaan of, ty ioe saint ve raed = enianigm erection alee, w, fortunately, time. people may ‘stand jorway. Por'Aand. sin by the Bultipheation ‘of holiday Hin grand: | ligher than that of to-day. At twerve u'clock, goon, ahve | in lone ame'seothe'atterpt taade, fat thete conewact | Minne 5 Some month singe the Russian steam frigate Dmity | {2st ben parobasnd, Wy Woodman, rie te ae vor was, ti ones Lord Lieutenant; but the office | makes ber start, and once this, the worst part of the | sense of fairness and justion will-dictate to them at what | criminal Donski del Ly ne i of the ot hereditary, and though Mr. Pitt appointed the | Coannel, i# passed, proceeds at full speed by che Girdier | moment. they ought to interfere, Thus in the t | ing been akOrd, CAETTINg®, SAAT. guna, Bosse Mandel commnety |. sai Tad age entered 66 Seeks Gare 6b Wes ime Ss on 2 of Rutiand, the gole ineldent of his viceroyalty | Sands, aad so on down the channel, and round (0 Bere- | before hin country the American trust dor, entered Cat better, and protuced & geht exthe | Se, lad ests ep. waren, tnd thelr lose would bare whivla , before floated the inok h jiaks” at the Castle, me sOMETIG AND MRCMAMCAL starr, b-4 my 8) ny they were mont, as the Russian flag had nover fm our | Ber some Fay tus alventy deingvasen ta which Me. in one of his novela, The whote of the clectrical, nautical, eagiucering and Waters, As soon as the frigato was fairly at anchor the | r nogher store. r A Teagase sipens She hiner eae al tare Oey pre kB) rye Mr. Laws, w Commander sent on shore to know at what hour the Space eanas! heme fale ot Rete tr at jouse @ bal jukes, a @ comman(! t lapartmen , thorit! would pleated FY take place and 5 Mine Giueow al Sess Mr, Wallonghty Smith are on board, and pow renee ean actu ad Snobee a rhe premium list amowats to heir defects, w! wer tl re tenting | ble almost ] “ ” Jrord Esemietant than Lora: Jone. Meawers, sim all, hie =e meen Fort Norria exchanged a ® a the ‘Horseshoe English are Sthete trading i ‘extending or areatly 08 our coast, The Company of dfricam merchants THETING THE CARER, a@compliahmenta We are giad to find that Lord Aber. } Tis action and clearness of signalling is as absolutely ' peace he looks upon other wars ai