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yy NeW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1867. 5 ronce~—via, that he {s silont—will then bo romoved, antl noone will doubt that Sir John Lawrence's successor will have to do it if he doos not, 7 is not one native paper, even Bengalee, which: approves the policy of the hour—non-intervention. It wilt certainly be well for England to show less indif- ference oa the subject. The government of India ie not hoediesa, though it is imactive. Sir Johu Lawrence maintains @ vigiaat wateb, and bas sources of toforma- tion which it would not be prudent for we to discivse. THE DUMAS-MENKEN CASE. French Law oa Photograp! Perso The Imperial Court of Paris has given the following judgment in the appeal of M. Alexandre Dumas agains the photographer, Liebert, in the Dumas-Menken pic- tures case :— Whereas, if it is customary for well known who sit to photographers to grant the right of selling copies of their likenesses, that sale ought to cease from the mo- ment that the person who has tacitly authorized It de Sires it to cease; whereas, also, this concession cannot be definitive and perpetual, and as to establish such am arrangement a 1e convention would have to be pro- duced, which has not b done in the course of this trial; ‘considering, Hkewise, that if private life ought te be protected In the interests of individuals, it ought to be equaily so in that of morals and public decency, the Court rejects the appeal, but gives Liebert the benoit of an oiler made to him by Dumas of an indemnity for hia outlay, and fixes the sum at 100f , after the payment ef which sum Licbort is prohibited from selling the resem~ blance in question, and is required to deliver up the Puotographs to Dumas. THE JEFF DAVIS NAVY. E received by the Pruasian royal family at Potsdam. On | and it might have been that the valor or good fortune of | borough franchise on a principle sound, safe and FRANCE. the 20th of May, in the evening, there was a family | Maximilian would have ai length prevailed. But tho | popular, (Hear, hear.) ‘The principlo is ‘rating, and iJ » sympathy of the United States and the direct influence of | it is now proposed that a great proportion of the dinner at the Royal Castle, and in tho evening the im- | ¢jeir government have dons everything for the cause of | ratepayers of the country sboald be piaced b uu E U R 0 i E t SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. porial guests paid a visit to the theatre. The Russian | Juarez, They have givon him Vallesnety thay have chatied | legitintion te position that they poveoypent JP soe Movements of the Koyal Visitors from | party return through Stuttgardt aud Darmstadt to Pots- as the vecognized Chief of the State, they | selves of the political privileges you are conferring have pri ly supplicd hin indirectly with the means of | upon them except on the condition that they should be Prussia. dam on the 15th of June, taking their departure on the ouliewing the war, The Mexican empire is at an re rated and perform the duties that devolve upon ratepay- iD, Panis, June 8, 1867. 16th for St, Petersburg. and nothing remains but ior the success{ul chief to reor- | ers. (Hs hear.) On what ground is it that a person Special Telegramstothe Prussian governmen| ganize the government or to le! the country gradually sink | living in a dwelling rated at £4 is to be deprived of the The Crown Princess of Prussia left Paria this ie with papers pds sess - pn under the power yf the United States, priviiege that you are now bestowing on the rest of his fellow citizens? (Hear.) You do it on the assumption Herald. evening for Germany. of explaining the conditions which will have to be | Maxtmilian's Determination and Bravery. | that he 8 man thal dose nob really pep hie raten; What Agora d r him; that be isa The Crown Prince, her husband, is staying at | flled by Denmark on the restoration of the district of || The Memorial Diplomatique of May 25, states that | so\poor a position that you cannot really ps ne rg manene North sebloswig. These conditions refer to the aesump- | 1 oe ea met noc ee ea decchinD, Tar’ | 124 rospousible person in the splero of life in which Lo the Tuileries. tion by Der ‘kof a jonate tof th biic . » | 18 placed. But the tacts of thi so, (Hear, yy Denmari proporti Part of the public } grrived on Tbursday in Paris, Noither that officer nor | eke) The class who live In 26 poonen pup thelr ant : ; ‘The Coronation of the King and THE ATTEMPT ON THE CZAR. oot of the Duchy, aad to. guarantee to bo undertaken | any of bss brethren in arms had quitied the Emperor | with more panctualty an cases ing fa houses rated by the Danish government for the national protection of 6 : Pog ekg nama Tid venerable rie the German inhabitants of the districts about to be | Untor who tere Meveomerimation derived froin tnle | may aay “Oly ob,” but L shall give you a'fow eases to Queen of Hungary. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. patency munication between the soa coast and ihe capital had | Prove 1% ta Bury the | total tn a of The Pe ut off 8001 Vrenc! sc eran ee gt | ut maninicer ten tae Pretan tat bao | HES pune Mein tn gatrmny oy |e tl hear na a Becape-Kmendin ieelnpation of the newtam | ia lathe funn posiion of alee andi Deol nea te armen bea F arrtengg al = Jena GE tn0 300. are excused: freee germans, Magnificent Spectacle in Pesth and En- gpd serene aoe Hs France— | which Prussia desires to retain, The relrocession, it tended only by native oftcers, and without psunoraine earls tet ot Po eae tering: aon ord © Assassin Impeuitent Ce adds, offered by the Prussian government, would com- ne , | there are 1,398 in Chelthentam, and that 746 are ex- Is, y gi ty He 0 is dated from March 13, From that time | coseq, (Hear, bear.) You will ind that the persons thusiasm of the People. Panis, June 8, 1867. | priso tho territory of Apenrade, containing thirty thou- | all communication has been suspended, and no intel- | Ptud'at “a pay with more punctuality than the class A Coste Suit Agninst the Owners of the Rap- pahannock. COURT OF ADMIAALTY—LONDON, MAY 28. Before the Right Hon. Dr, Lushington. Beatrice, otherwise the Rappahannock. —Tois was originally a cause of possession instituted by the plain- tis, the government of the Uniiod States, against the Beairice, a vessel which had been purchased from the British government by the firm of Loleman & Ca. and sold by them to the agents in this country of the Confederate States. ‘Au appearance in this suit was entered by Coleman, who claimed to be the owner of the vessel; and he ine stituted across ault against the United Sttos govern- mont for necessaries supplied to the sbip, payment for waich, as he alleged, had not been mado by the agents of the Confederate ‘States, Ultimately Mr. Colomam withdrew from both suits, and was condemned in costa, Mr. E. , Clarkson now moved the court for an order to attach Mr. Coleman for nonpayment of costs. ‘The Court granted the order, Several of the towns in the rural districts of | ##24 inhabitants, ligence has been procurable, Maximilian, influenced by | rated at a higher figure, (Hear, hear.) In Rochdate the France were illuminated last night, as an expres- | way conciuded at Turin on the 20th May with Comptoir | order to prevent a massacre of his coanttymen. im | aud there are excused from payment only twenty-tivo, Erlanger, Those capitalists will issue bonds redeemable | that in any case the person of the Emperor would be re- have their rates paid by the landlord, (Hear, bear), him, exhibits no signs of repentance for the deed. | extraordinary tax upon the church property, for | five huodred Europeans who are still in Mexico, The | Ys" YR” ‘Suira—They pay {tll rates. ernment of King Victor Emanuol. with Maximilian, are not assured that thelr lives will be | £0UN4 principle, which has been accepted by the com- and their detestation of the act of their fellow The Court of Common Council was yesterday engaged | whom six months’ pay is due having only received glo | Commands the confidence of the country, and will lead The Italian convention relative to church property, | Joaporata resistance, bet he, Jested to bs Holated im | BULBbOF Of malo occupations under £4 amount to 2,04 The Czar’s Declaration of Friendship | sion of joy at tue escape of the Czar. @'scomte of Paris, ad Afesrs, Field, Oppentielm and | Mexico, and also to shor chat if he did take up arms it | OT itp al the workmen's houses in Rochdale iva for Napoleon and France. ‘Tho man Beregouski, who attempted to shoot | so wenry.dve years and payablo by tho proceeds of tho | spectod, but the situation is extremely critical for tho | tue Cuaxcauon o» tux Excurquer—That may be 90, The Poles resident in Paris signed an address to | 430,000,000 france, which they will advauco to the gov- | Ausifun humans aud other volomecs, when arrived | ,, Tue CUANC:LLON o” Tue ExcuxguxR—We lay down a Napoleon to Visit King Wil- | the Emperor Napoleon, expressive of their sorrow | ey an Siar of the 29th of May reports:— og eC a ale iterates sabe anit entesbic o conumioe ene scenic tem countryman sn Rte! att eee | malo" Hob. te te tpl wcmpuaiv tam | Knee ult att oe exisis, The Czar returned a reply to an address of the | duet of a sworn broker of the city. ‘The petitioner stated ‘No reliable intelligence concerning the Emperor Maxi. | be#h done, and by what our legislation must be weak- A grad that some time ago he entrusted to the firm of milian had been received since March 13, It was only | @dand cnfeeblod: | (Hear, hear) " French Cabinet Ministers, in which he said thatthe | Watson, Cowell, and Bailey, of the Royal Exchange | known tha: he was behaving as a brave man should, ~ yrange ogedth Rinbipeelb Bh: eet Russian Congratulations to the Bm- buildings, £360, ‘to be invested in the government fuuds, | that he bad devoted hitasoif body and soul to the cause as to the consistency or inconslst- occurrence could not but strengthen the bonds of | and that he hal since discovered no such investinent | of Mexico, and for that he had abandoned all bis Majesty's governinont and of the right hon~ “ - : Pee had been made, and that the mouey was not torthcom- Det fait janis orable gentleman opposite; aud othors who sit near me peror Alexander. friendship which unite him to France and the Em- Ing. Tr. Watson's defence was, ths! although one of beaten jigs servants; but a painful solution unwwersally pursued the samo course, because it was ob- A the firm, be took no active part in the business; that he vious y recalling past grievances and occurrences peror Napoleon; and that his remembrance of the a9 dive si 6 we would not have promoted, bat, on the contrary, im- had not the slightest knowledge of the transaction with manifestations of public sympathy expressed by | te petitioner; that in consequence of matters which AMERICAN RADICALISM. peded tho quostion of Parliamentary reform. (Hear, ‘Maximilian's Fall and Responsibility of the United States in Mexico. “AFFAIRS. IN GALVESTON. The Police Removed by General Griffin, and | Negroes Appointed on the New Force. Gatvestoy, June 9, 1867. General GriMn has been forced to remove the city police because of their inefficiency and hostility to the negro, The new force is composed of loyal and chosen men, Soveral of them are colored. Religio GERMAN FESTIVAL IN BALTIMORE. Batrmors, June 9, 1867. The Turners’ Union of North America will commence the celebration of thoir twelfth annual festival at Rost's Garden, near this city, to-morrow, opening with a grand dinner and lasting four days, Large delegations are here from all parts of the country, and flags were dia- R ‘ed to-day from the numerous German headquacters. a festival is expected to be a handsome and enthus astic affair, If It ie Thrown in Your Teeth That you do uo! your dental apparatus te proper. triem tis your own fault, for ali the world knows that you might do.s0 by using that’ matchless vegetable dentrifie, 8OZO- ONT. had Iately come to bis kuowl-dge he had got the partuer- spies eI Lael I ped bee: until a heard the speech of the 7 imperi : ship between himsoif and Messrs, Coweil and Bailey dis- i gut honorable gentleman, that we should continue the French people would be imperishable. Solved; aud that the latter had since lett Eugiand 1c | B8@Usb Opinion of the Liberated Negroes— | pursue that coufse of aUstentation—(Hear, bear)—bit Was stated that Mr. Waison bad been obliced to gve up | _ Wendell Phillips? Attack on Gen. Grant, _ | reaily after listening to bis remarks, 1 must arrive at RUSSIA. all he posseased to discharge the liabilities of the late | [New York (May 15) Correspondence of London Times.] | ‘he conclusion that it is impossible to give them that firm, The Court dedided that bonds entered mto by the » * * Mr, Horace Groeley has been bitterly at- | kind of confirmation which they would receive from . Mr. Watson and Lis sureties should be entorced. tacked by the extreme wing of his party for the share born (Hear, hear.) Though I, like my honorable Services of Thanke for the Czar’s | ence to the strike of the workmen, but there was not | jus assailants “howling Pharisees,” aud disinisses them | Householders which would inake me glad to soe an in- consistencies. aa! much prospect of an agreement being come to. ‘The | wiih sovereign contempt, oi termediate roel erence mich the votes hile this phase of the history of tho confederacy was 0 ot end, yet, lookin, he bill as a whole, &e. &e. &a. Sr. Pargnssuna, June 8, 1867, | mAster# declared they wore fast gotting the men they | peecing frst troubles, long anuicipated, were begiauing | cannot for a moment hesitate to say that it confers a pee aa . want, and that those who remain out on strike will soon | fo appear. Te warmest (riends at the negro have noe | large, liberal and equal enfranchisement upon largo Religious services of thanks toGod for the happy | tind themselves reduced to those “infernos” of the | been quite free from {ears respecting his conduct. But | masses of my bprge bg cone a S = i ti there bee: the exercise of the franchise. (Hear, hear. wi BY THE CABLE TO JUNE 8. escape of the Czar Alexander from death, were | trade—the sweating shops, Resolutions were passed at | hitiero there has boca, Logins 20 nation The tiseks | not call in the ald of m mibrusoops to Muara ‘ ; the meeting declaring that uo compromise should be | pegia to feel their power and to understand the uses | Whether on thia or that question any limita- offered up in all the churches of this city to-day. made, The very suggestion of arvitration was scouted | 10 which it may bo applied. ‘They see that ail | tion should be appliod. (Hear, hear.) If there THE HUNGARIAN CORONATION. hy ike ioe. the means for the preservation of order which the | be fault in the bil "i is a fault ‘The Nobility and People in Union in Warsaw— | government has placed in the South aro intended for |‘which the goou sense of the community will effectually Mr. Ruskin recontly made the extraordinary state- | their special advantage aud benofit, and that the whites | Correct and keep within limi's compatible with the SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. A Deputation of Nobles to Proceed to Paris. | jyon¢ that Mr. Carlyle could not make his appearance in | are practically helpiess. They have waited with tolera- salcty of she community.) (Hear, heer.) Bat te right agg y. , blo patience for tuat distribution of land b onorable gentleman raised & most needless ques- Miaguificent Spectacie in Pesth—Maximilian Wansaw, June 8, 1867. | Cheisea, or indeed anywhero in tho motropolis, without | Wnien has co often boon, promise” by Thad Stevens ana | tion in calling upon Us to agreo to tho assertion that the I During the morning the inhabitants of this city, | being subjected to insult, on account of his persisting in | others, and which they bave been taught tv look upon | {framework o! this bill is consistent with the acts and and Kossuth Apparently Forgotten—The | During is spwstlag ar! wearing an extraordinary looking bat, Turs statement | as theirs by right. When I was last ia Teermond. a | Opinions of himself and his collea:ues on former ‘ooca- Crewn of Saint Stephen Placed on the Hend | with all the notables now in town, left their names negro said to me, ‘We don’t think much of our tree- | sions, (Hear, hear.) My regard for historical accuracy, , : : Provoked considerable astonishment and no little ridi- | Gon without thoy give us land,” “Suppose they don't | my sense of the necessity that this matter should be < Bajo ee ee et es at the residence of the Russian Lieutenant Gover- | cule and incredulity at the time of its publication. Mr. give you any.” ee intgied ae ie yb vont moro clearly understood, induces mo 0 endeavor to re — > = ", “ we knows how to get it.” Some months have passed 5 nesty, aad General Rejelcing. nor, as a mark of respect to the Czar. ae us hte a aN in mee he bevod oa pe away and the negroes find the “promised land” as far | (Hear, hear.) ‘The right honorable gentleman seems to The nobility met in order to arrange to send a | ‘MBs going the roun not only untrue, but is “in | away as ever. The consequence is that they aro becom. | Say that if last year, instead of proposing a franchive Pestu, Hungary, Jane 8, 1867. essentials curiously the reverse of the fact.” ing epentiated ant a comalene spirit is growing up power ea = (en pert ice FeAl reed Fd ig ong thet r t rable a uchis The Emperor and Empress of Austria were | UPutation to Paris, carrying an address from } When a deputation waited upon the English Premier Seen ee eet ratte conse | form. bil to all houseliolders without distinction, we frowned King and Queen of Hungary in this city their body to the Czar, and another to Napolcon, | in reference to the eadowment of Scotch Universities, a | whatever may be thought or said by English philan- | Would bave had his support. (Hear, hear.) Now, during to-day, with all the pomp and splendor of the a a a Ea ren ee, > tt ces F s 4 + remark was made by Lord Derby which is worthy of the | thropists. the anxious discussion of four months last year—if the expressive of their horror at the attempt of the | sooo «tne University of Edinburg,” said his tord- } _ LOOK at the incidents which have lately taken place, | Tight honorable gentleman bad then the opinion which i ‘ H i al he now telis us he has—how is it tbat inthe midst At the First Int: ction: medieval ages. Polish assassin, = ship, “is making a great mistake in attempting to re- | fa° ait Iballon of ofioe nad place among: eta, bah the | of these controversios they were never glanced at? | ihe weit thew OTe iE hace, ae cei concile two things which cannot be reconciled—namely, | total exclusion of white candidates. In Richmond there | (Opposition cheers.) How was it that the remarkable | doubted its e cacy and were disposed to class it among the The sun shone out brightly, but was obscured BY STEAMSHIP TO MAY 30, high education and cheap education.’? What his lord. | have beon two negro riots withtn a week. * © * At | Speech made tho other night by my right honorable | humbuge of the day. It ap) with a strong host of tea i 2 Brownsville, in Tennessee, a mecting of radicals was | friend the momber for Calne—if not the most remark- | timonials from European rulers and Solentific Academies; ‘by passing clouds, likened by many to the shadows — ship meant to convey was not understood, héid on the 14th inst, A negro present made a specch, | able that ho has made on this question—was received by | it published the names of many of our most nent phy- rele a ‘The Inman steamentp City of Paris, Captain Kennedy, Sere in which ho sad, “Every man who bas owned slaves | the party in doad silence; and why was it that Inst yoar | sicians as roferomors ik gave to. the public the highly fever Retin meme ort which left Liverpoo! at four o’clock P. M. on the 20th MAXIMILIAN’S FALL. ougut to have iis heart ‘cut out,”” This caused « dig- | two hundred and foriy throats on the opposite benches, | fhe" Spcotal Mies acpetates bp tha bectaoes of tae + The ancient city of Pesth was erowded with | sna hig age ipa aad : turbance, ia which five men were shot. w+, | that might have been made not of flesh but of brass, | {important insiitution, and, tually, Hundreds of teatimonials Queenstown on the May, arrived at port ‘Such have been the troubles of a single week. It is | they wrung éo loudly, applauded hi speeches on this | f1 tm the 22 tos ited ie use. ‘visitors from every part of the world. last night after e detention of some hours by stormof | Whe Will Kule Mexico?--Juarez or the | to be hoped they will teach the radical orators who are | Same question? (Opposition cheers ) Ao ig e Fg vans Be sett apn ter or in the bar, United States. now stumping the South the duty of moderation. br. Grapstoxe then quoted from speeches made by | Picnsaul © Senn ceed sont ‘as suoh by many of ' The houses and public buildings were splendidly From the London Times, May 29. They have inliammmable :materials to deal with, and | some of the Ministors to the effect that they never would | thers % f aRoviE The Gorman mail steamship Bremen, Captain Neyna- | 4. 4! aa aheeines cae eR Queré. | Bothing will be easier for them than to in- | cousent to household ecient Send saci, Me Miaranllie horns Maur EXTRACT, according to the analysts of ‘ ber, from Southampton on the 28th of May, reached this | tarp has been captured, and that the Emperor Maxi. | Cit@ the negroos to commit violence. The | speech in 1805 to the oe ee ho was against any | the celebrated Professor Van Kleogynsk nerdienta maides All the ign ambassa: rt last ni ian and per generals are prisonera odium is sure to fall upon the Southern people, | lowering of th Austrian ve 5 t, with the ae oa cabs: "the pase neers landed from both vessels numbered fibeeaueot se a” inthe too pr +4 intelligence hh rich v4 Metonnen io totais Sook cant a Howe having! Rassircs cartons ‘nnop trae ee tees ourt, cals cannot but be oj io rap! tneir col- 2 exception of the Minis- | 1 ¢02, On the Chiy of Faris camo Mrs. OWDonovan | t2Mquates pas crderad ite, aporor and his ofters, 10 | Seaguea wo stronguheu vet party, om tie eve of « Presi | gfos was ordeced tobe rep effect'on diseases of throat, obent a1 ach, weak loss of sirength, imperfect nutrition, &c. Trice $6 per dozen, or Gc. per single Bou a araaels ba ly try a esata. | ter of the United rere present at the cere- | Rovsa, wife of Mr, Rossn of Fenian celebrity now under- | been beyond a doubt for some time, has come at Inst, | doutial campaign, by igakis pelpssboeneiecanted ne (gnonial, 2 Going penal servitude st Pentonville Prison, England, | eae ree able, necovers wis jronlot aunt: | to the rest.” He made a speech Inst night in Richmond, THE EMPIRE OF THE EAST. : : The London papers by those arrivals publish the pro- | nurchy. There will be fejolcings among those nits | 18 Which he owned that each side in the war belioved The reports of the"ondition of the health of | cseuings in tue House of Lords on the 27th of May rela. | from tho fret oppysed (ho Mezicat enterprise of France, | {hey fought in a righteous cause, and declared that "all p 4 . heartourning and strife should now be abandoned for- | The Russian March in Northwestern India fhe Austrian Archduchess Matilda, one of the | tivo to the commutation of the death sentence passed on Sein ‘oy syimpathy with the uafortunale Prince whess | Cver.”. He arnod the colored people not to expect | How Enatand’s Army will be Distracted ~The Gaughtors of the Archduke Albert, the victor of | the Fenian Colonel Burke, with the remarks of Earl | ambition bas come to so sad an ond, aud partly by tho | tat lauds would be given to them—the confiscation \Oustoilia, who! had reesatly.s ‘ini, calasksip Derby, all of which was fully reported by special cable | reflection that Mexico is again a prey to the disorders | Policy would nover be carried out. In a speech delivered — city a few eveni: ago ‘by her clothes taking fire, or of the ac- | nextday. The parliamentary reporters conirm the ac- 4 are ied, isa safe and certain fern ehild from pain, regulates the stomac! adele Mt titedares ‘ Hel MY Ly ohne | oo iSLOW'S SOOTHING BKYRUP, ving the fac of & Perkins" on Ha ‘the out. side wrapper. All others are base imitations, telegram to the Hunatp, and appeared in our columns | Whicl wix years ago urged three of the mations of Eurupe ar. Wedel Pillip ia attack upon General raat interfere in the name acon by the iment of this country, | {1004 and sald the party ‘would Ioee. Bite per en course a i * of ou cable i hen tho French ‘announced his intention ‘would lose Safty per cent’? Faabidinn: ia sida dual danger to the life of the: Emperor Maxi- | curser of our special abiocorspondent. | han fa touch parr Art announced bi fatenon | Sy'sGminaing hm fort Prosenrye” Peedates oa 2 eSATA COTS Yell : . not permitted to interfere with the a Derby | of Mexico, has been 80 well understood and so fully ap. | Stermnan he reforred to ag “‘huckstering traitors.” He 7 ok ha bs _ in the House of Commons on Burke's case, and the mv- proved by the nation that it is unnecessary now to point | theught that all the Southern States should be absolute- way and street, New @eremonies, nor did the political letter recently | morial had been lodged praying for permission to apply out its pradence, of to ahow how it has begn justied by ly excluded from political power for seven years. Americas (walt Watches. event. project est ing a jean bes Wssued by Louis Kossuth diminish the popular in- | for writ of error in the case of Captain MoAfforty on | S°S.0" was auapproved by the English goverament, ond THE REFORM Bi price of many of the Wwalchea,""-Selontine atnact. is rai ea as see as some technical grounds, by that of Spain as well, for the Ministers of Ieabulla, iM BILL. _ San. For salo by all iret clase dealers. Sores Proceedings. The Paris correspondent of the London Post, writing | perbaps from their more intimate knowledge of Mexican they weloome the approach of Russia just as we know + ‘The sctual coronation took place at Ofen, across | on the 28th of May, says: ature bad no very sanguine, hopes of sacmeating ihe | Satisfactory Progress of the Derby-Disraclt | the’ mass of the people do in Central Asia Tri tus asf Freetlece Pers Ben rad Prctie teen ee the river Danube, and the conclading rites were | , It seems to have been the intention of the Emperoc Continent, The enterprise was 90 wholly prea Ge Me e—Transformations in Favor of the thet Ranson al elideemeatily sntoeettesn fe be by Dr. Y, #9 Bond street. Sold by all druggisum ‘to get together in Paris during this Exhibition period the other two nations declived even to countenance it | People, &e. but at f the Russians are wise enough to conciliate, , jay, ft Eight hundred Hungarian and Austrian nobles, | the President of the United States. All the sovereigns imperial; for we have heard was broach. the earth have replied yes, except the Emperor of ieee thespaics ‘hat tt was from, ‘frit to act ihe making rapid and satisfactory progress in committee of & ates, hey nee Cay ty wall ewrane thet md peeresses, ® hundred diplomatists and | China conception of the Emperor Napoleon. We do not say this | the House of Commons, in ectéempiik. the crowned heads of Europe and Asia, and it is sald | by permitting their troops to remain in any part of | Our files by the City of Paris, Bremen, show that up Lat mrad atic Pare Gaarpates, Angines Gumstreke. oy. jp that a feeler was thrown out at Washington for the’ country. ie ‘was not only French, but | to tne 30th of May the government Reform bill was | trtpety a eae toe a ieee the he ab Fares aera? sua rable are de Ing. immer wear in existenoa, wm a relten es JOHN UN- Kastern of strangers were in the cortege and | The London Herald has “reason to bellove” that Jef- | with any wish to throw blame on so eminent a person- | The London News of the 28th of May says:—In spite ot | Poviice, on SE ei ee fereon Davis will arrive in England in the month of | ee) oe ee con eet ee ma mcliion ot Manin, | all fauite of detail, the main object of reformers has been | A weak English army in India will again prove their weritnesses of the scene, which was magnificent. pired by a real desire to raise the condition of Mexico, if June, ftid that the Emperor used the best means he could | attained. The franchise in boroughs aad counties has | OPportuulty, we it did when Lord ‘3 remon- (A:Fashions | fo Ladies.—For yy j coun th of J. W. ' The Bishops of the Roman Catholic, Greek and | The North German (official) Gazette of Berlin, speak- — ee Jap pega hebong er on been fixed, so far as the House of Commons is con- ama Pac he geanemey arvas 1857. Now, eter S98, SeeN? Se SE Be Ser vie 8.5 Asta atin churches‘aasisted at the coronation, dressed | ‘98 of the propriety of a general European disarma- . | corned, on a broad, if basis which cannot be | independence of Belgium or one for the possession Mn their gorge lesiastical cost len pos br een erat aig anything that Nes vec men enea x, | narrowed, and which, for any period” to whic wo need | of the two roads to the East by Egypt apd the gorgeous ecc! cael eas meagan! We know of but one way of effecting this object, viz: | ® Spanish republic. . he enem:; France or Tt ts necdless, aud would be | !0ck forward, will probably not need to be widened, Euphrates—that is, whether ti iy 2, Tue same’ paper of the 20th of says:—The pro- | Russia, the English army in India is likely to be reduced The Emperor was duly annointed by one of the | that oue great Power Watch might wish to bring about | tedious te, Fecapttulate, the, outrages bib Ge | cos which is called pessing th meneure is really'the | even below ite present minimum of 60,000 men. When t fprelates, and robed with the ancient mantle, | tive, whereupon other Powers could make It i# enough to mention the names of Santa | Process of transforming it Almost everything that the | the strazgie for Constantinople comes it is well under. r ernment originally proposed is Hi stood by the native politicians of India that our arm; reductions it would be possible for them to Anne, Carera, Comonfort, ‘Zulonga, Juarez and | ee rane sition hay incieced on has been adopes., ued Bo te ivided and distracted by Rusia being herself nA ) SKIRTS rticulart to the Peau Of ladies’ “dresses, es Indieatog in all tse Fashion. stores, and at wholesale nd sole owners of patent, iia BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers street, and 79 and #1 Reade sireel, N.Y. A.—Meerschaums.—Ka! ers ew rownand shoes of St. Stephen, the first Chri watt [ Hi 4 Bagot 1 Paans RONEN NAS hen ram, bu we duaehhar ei se | ind oan oe who alone hn puna ue roa | gigs kote eee to orth Nomis nn | Su daa are aie bata a Back es | Fee Bed Fay Se Cando obe ewe aagt egy aR url Hic for the inst fow yours vetore the intervention. Not | should determine that of the bill, in 1864. Tne Russian attempt on Constantinople failed, arnetvn Kaltieton, a Wark for Benu fying the complexion, has no tie distinguished for St cooling and soothing properties, and is admirably adapt rural conditions of the skin, removing Tam, Sunburn, Freckles, Reduess and Roughness of thel&kin, &e, curing Chapped Hands, and allaying the Irritation caused by the bites of mosquitoes and other annoying insets, Bold at 694 Broad The Empress was annoiated in the armpit under | The Berl correspondent of the London Star, writing bee Ber nae pronase secomurte Soon pte The London Zimes says the week of reform has begun | reason they, only because ber second tino of operations on the 20th of May, forwards the following items of | aud morchanis wore not tafe. The injuries trfliced on y., Nothing could be happier than the | against us im Central Asia had not been formed. | To ‘the right arm. pa Brinch subjects provoked our lengaufiring me ration of the last offices to the compound house- | remedy that mistake her steamers are now on the Jax- \ Siepemmente ial tio) hich ans a paired sauna to the codes, leak the Bearer ake a ‘The borough suffrage is therefore now settied | artes and Oxus; her outposts are within three hundred c i pow special coronation mass, whic’ It is reported that gd has offered his monster suficient justification for his ‘acts in wim ia ounigae ‘on | On the basie of a ratepaying franchise, the compound | miles of bond —r Pry keer nort gee with Persia 4 ; 7 cannon as a present to the King of Prossia, It is valued x n atin! - houscholder being absolutely abolished in parliamentar; js complete; — an er popularity amor the ‘was sung by the imperial choir from Vienna. At about £20,000. If the gift is accepted Prossie will be | Aamhfulders, | The oh wan homatienl rete WP* | borouxhs. The scttlement of the occupation Tranchico | people of ' Central Asia is’ for | After the coronation ceremony, the king knighted | ble to render at least one of her coast batteries abso- | French troops did preserve cities from tho assaults | 1 CouuteS Was at least as satisfactory as the extinction | Undounded and will be: carefully sisi , lutely unapprouchable by any armor-plated frigate afloat | Ay Nema W constitutional President. aud eiieang | of the compound householder. The adoption of a £12 | Oniy very moditied and hesitating forms of sach opin. weveral distinguished Hungarians. His Majesty | oF likely to vo afloat for years to come. a “ger = exections of some “pronouncing” Ge; tor rating franchise was a compromise fairly entitled to be | 10ns find expression in the vernacular papers; for their Herr Bauer's invention of @ submarine ship is to be | tut and reguiat Wdmiuistrahon Could have nauk | accepted when offered by tue government, and the | writers know well that these are regularly trans- then rode on horseback to Pesth, where he sol- | submitted toa Prussian naval commission. | If it should fod’ Mexico, if would. have been pacified by’ tus | TWauulcation corresponds with auMicient accuracy to the | lated for the information of the local aud supreme i . prove successful, it is difficult to imagine in what man. rontal qualifications in counties carried last year, The emaly took the kingly oath, in which he promised | ner the most povrerful ships of war could offer the | ;ropcl., Never, Perlups, since Europeans Lave sot | ceuuiemeus of tue occupation franchise in boroughs and Bartlett's Rever Sewing Machines are the Kind you ean run backward. or forward; reversib'e presser fool, &c.; m uew style at $26, General depot SOD Curtains a Specialty at KELTY'S, 447 Broadway. i ient. limi ightest resistance; in fact, It will be absolutely nec 4 - ties loaves notuing but the so-called fancy fran- astonishment at our policy of 1 " to recognize the ancient limits of Hungary. y for all ollier naval powers to arm thewselves win | Mxi0us to de good than that whieh the French estab- | Coi2e “iucervening before the section of tho bill dening | ioactivity in India and positive encouragement of the | ,CEiatadere’s Hair Dye — The Best Liver Mame The pageant at this coronation exceeded in | * Submarine navy. eee captking omed. ime the Crowm | with the redistribution of seats, and before the week is | Russlan ndvance in England. ‘Astor House. ee ee & A : The cholera has appeased ia Upper Silesia, but not to | ment But, though we recoguize the best intoutions in | <Ver We suall be immersed in the statistics aud tue cou- | | Take these specimens trom recent issues of Hindos- magnificence, by far, anything described by J + flew of redistrivution. tanee and Bengalee papers. The Swhatle Punjab is of Dr. J. H. Schenck. of Fr Pe any very serious extent, See as we maces ont o allan $l opinion that when tho Huaslans have gained a firm foot. | professionally at his rooms, 32 er or Sir Wal s Scott. There has been A curicus sentence in one of the Paris telegrams to the | made a fatal misiake tn erecting a monarchy on American | Mr. Disraeli om Jobn. Bright's Inconsin« pT hn gig Bap doe on = oa oe weenty tistte ee eed mothing like it for centuries, and its like will never | 29don papers informs us that all the sovereigns and | soi The world was more startled by this project than tencies. says tbat before they come pi : [oo NNR Anall probability be repeated. Princes visiting the Exhibition, including the Sultan, | BY the actual invasion. If the Frech had landed in | Tn the House of Commous on the 28th of May, Mr. | send their vakeels (agents) to create eR Bean Fert oe sea oe tor aus necvesd The ceremonies were closed by the King of | visit Paris, That is, we take it, they asked if they might | selection of rulers and guaranteed (he rights of foreigu- | exempt from poor rates. In the discussion upon this thinks tat this may be atiributed to ecmmangt tor ote Dy etico-Nenral ‘Blungary riding up a mound of earth formed by | come to the French capital. ore, they might have boon occupying the country | proposal there was rather a sharp tourney—a sort of | an onemy. In fact, some do think them too insignifi- on The 6 OF ull dixeases o The @nancial accounts of Austria show a lamentable | Myacsline MGwent with the good will of all the | triangular duel—between Mr. Bright, aeli and | cant to be worthy of notice, while otuers are of opinion | Bye, Ear, ma, Oftice 201 Fitch av. oil brought from the different departments of the alamentable | peaceable inhabitants and the acquiescence of the | Mr. Giadstoue, that trade will be encouraged by this advance gett ~ : deficiency. The accounts for the first quarter of this | American Union, But the Emperor thought proper to Mr. Baiont began by explaining why he could not | the Russia ‘but, adds the writer, our Elliptic Loeckatitch Sewin Machines. — | ‘kingdom, called Coronation Hill, and waving his | year state the oxpendituro at 102,408,263 florins, and the Peg ame heap sya ine tongue th baie Tose Tor the auncndenent Ee went om hamerousy to | opinion (hey are cut in their caiculations, and | Fir preminms, 186. 06 Broadway. Crystal foot; volute i ime when the sty ri jon; adjustable drop feed. ; ‘ \sword towards each of the four points of the com. | Tevenue at only 86,107,401 florins, leaving @ deficit of | bewen North and Sowh was at is eight we prociaimed adopted exactly the fremcise which be propesed ta 1838, changes wilt take place and all wilt cows roued to ft Wenagalenag $ ass and swearing to defend his kingd 16,300,862 florins, his intention of thus changing the form of goverument | Further, he advised them to act, in the next session an way Sf thinking, that the Russians, who have ine ton Fireworks, at 4, egies, Lane. BP ‘ing jefen is kingdom against ‘The Egyptian corvette Fayom arrived at Valetta on the —_— a existea for LA years in , country. | in future sessions, with regard to other subjects as they oars made such Presee, wild very soon be masiers of Twenty-fourth ences! my The bel or time established ‘the world. 26th of May, bringing intelligence from Canea that the Mexieane te te" wtponibie to, believe tbat” Mine | "the Cansomssade toe 'decemgren—(ite Disrasti)— ped sepa goin the affonae Tee arise eats | Sewsraly fer easertment, quailty cad pris This was received with immense checting by the Omar Pasha returned there on the 234, afier the burning | Bation Was sincerely in its iavor. The hostility of the | said-—The honorable member for Birmingham has favor apon ike overament to look to thie, amd ‘eel the ’ of fifty-five villages, without, however, obtaining any | A™ericans also was aroused not only by the interference | us with one of those speeches of incoherent conciliatios King of Bokhara and other chiofa, Meeine” & Bioeson me perrne multitude. euccesstul results against the Crotan ii “ of « Buropean army in the affairs of tne New World, | (inughter)—which he has lately bestowed | very liberally In the same a fow wocks later we have this 5p apd ie r ag Insurgents, but by the establishment of a monarcuy on pho ruins, | on the House. (Hear, hear.) It appears that a few Presentation native opinion ling the Russiane Tt in Well a Cold the firse &@ grand banqnet in the evening, and A Madrid telegram of the 28th of May says:— as it bese Ao bony re abi. It oon dent aa we ago the be pained gentioman was in nae of the | “The Russians are at Taskbund and Jugzak making tm soe Wt ts mueh ber al eae of it the: ‘ ‘ ‘ The Con; bi the bil conceal: collapse of the Union Mt proposed by onorable member Stroud first forty-eight hours—the proper remedy for the the city is illuminated to-night. of the Saal: foowey ond authorising the Mas ee jofiuence the mind of Napoleon, and the federals, por- ‘ith afternoon, but be says circumstances have ‘changed Sento arms have bon atabtisies, and trad being Dr. JAYNE’S BXPECTURANT, Sold by uf drug- Poera act as servants at the banquet, Maing decamechauid meson for gf0e% * Step | Importance of tuotr esantry”shoald ney neqsmsce ta | hear), He tls eo chat the fect INS, ropeces's | Wem blf Mase na Toe gine Remparer of | Co se Oe ise, the Spanish naval forces in the fic, ~ od . ussia, sell Rossian: atlow and purchase the w C The Diet of Hungary voted a present of one bun- Napoloon, responding to an English deputati Secession, were impelled to carry on the war even more | measure—whore I know not, certainly not in this | country produce at high At first the Russian poster Phat ree ) dnecoonte the Kidneys py 4 . ‘dred th: d ducats to the Ki Paris exhibition, id th ta cordial voor po ate. tho wcte Fores 9f their dip va acy t beer agalows te + marl sasiderstiee of tes Bh Secret leant os tit om | taae, tae eee Se ea : re jousand ducat i ‘ C at a undorstandi jomacy to ir agains under the considera th 7 new King and Queen twoon France and England had always been the ge French occupation, ahd so powerful were their remon- | the borough franchise is concerned. od i enn teen be Aye pacnte Ke the Ru hg Ll ob a ETRE THN ih WG of their country. hie petition seranees tat the Rinperoe Napoleon withdrew nis troops, | opiaioy was not favorably Teceived by gontle this | Rassian will be cheaper; this Is doue to deceive | male, by Dy ITEC IS VEGRTABLE pa ‘Demas ‘ at he virtually over- e House; but 1858 very A ne . There was great excitement and enthusiasm. ‘Afreah dlengreement has arisen between the French | Urey the edifice be kad plenbed wish such hopefuiness | sud it the hoveratle aetiones has rousut i seca} poppies Apel metas | nem Was Seas Cen Ten Archdukes were present at the cere: ii government and the committee on the reorganization of | S"4 *UPPo! ted with #0 much determination and at #o | to change his opinion on the subject in three months— feasts given, is conversation be always etates that R Wheeler -" Sewt P corecncnlie: een evetaiee oe tna ne at Brent a cost. (eries of "\No')—be should look with more charity on | on the face of the whole earth there are but four kinge— | opfhesten fur sale on to bet, EAM eoetway core ie: M. Von Beust, Prime Minister of Austria, was | quration of the pron term of servienel a arteries oy Ha monaren land of allowing, syresidcat. 10 be Seece— hi er ee eee heen “sn oe okt iano (amntlion, Sf RELIE. feemty $00 Bea: reach Emperor = 7 ” ‘sent into families, J.T. . formerly 989 Broad= -@onspicuous in the procession. Garde Mobile. The committee desire to Ox the dura. | Clected what, shall we my of the unfortunate | An Hoxonam.e Mewnge—Who have changed it since ‘Oudh recog: ener Twenty .seoend sirect, ; tion of this service at fitteon days yearly, whereas pg mn Tl Mg Th a To gland to do Anything in these times of non-intor- M. Deak, the Hungarian patriot, leader and Ay: iy the | of France? It i# inconceivable that one who The Cuaxcettor or tre Excarguer—If he un mere Vention, advises Russia Persia to use their friend- Royal Havaga Oi gt ‘izes Paid jg Minister, w b government demands that it suali last twenty-five days, | stood so pear the Austrian throne, who had abund- | that those opinions have been changed at all. (Hear, | ship in settling the affairs of Afghanistan. The Khaw & Inf bye ye went a Tighest rates par By . was absent. At cloven o'clock (May 28) in the morning the Prices | *% wealth, a nobio home, was, “moreover, | lear.) The right honorable member for Oxfordahite hat | KAwak Punjal urges Bngland and Kussia to divide Asia | Vowbloousand all kinds of Gold and Silver. | ¢. Count Andrassy placed the crown—of which he 4 Imperial of France reviewed the Vosgian rifle voiun- pan My should have cusetn Tintern and eadexrer fracolse. opraions ‘tas he asrege preveane. vittean Pd tne icluay "te" whaveguen te tees ~ : whi . teors, After the roview his imperial to establish his rule over so Tustead | hear.) Therefore Straw Hats for Gentlemen, Ladies. Bove | Ss Keeper—on the heads of the King and Queen. } "Sr tonaiy cneerd, erie the veteneers we necore | ot Vienna and) Miramar, wha tae beworh ave. ue | bani as ack, tsa priviinge af ergisiety which oe done all tm her | and fatautes tall vurietion: at ENTN'S, Aid broncnay. ; A general amnesty for political offences is pro- | aéjcuner at the refresh: — seer the office of cvercing | questions of the distribution of political ment department of tho Paris | several millions U hs Hi yf ; breeds, or of arrogates to himself, (Laughter.) claimed. Exhibition, The Emperor Napoleon has promised to | whove degeneracy lower than the abori- | gonuieman says we ebi jufactory —- arm this volunteer corps with needle gans, and thore ix | Zgltartariansof the soil. There must be something | since last year. What opinions have a PRU & question of giving a large erfully fascinating in @ throne when a man who | since last Loud cries of ! SSiA. 4 Giving a large development to the system | is already in the eyes of the world and of himeeif above | laughter.) The right honorable gentleman op- Stickwell nciiage— Made. from beck ee of volunteer corps, especially near the frontier of | many & crowned head accepts so te 7 measure for “poh gh A aeaettar o France. ditions of such dependence and struction of this House imperfect in crnde fine. Sold everywhere, TO THE HERALD, Vee anette us whatever the weakness of accepting tI details and calowlated to be injurious in its reeulte— ered a FOr wy Napoleon Expected to Visit King William. me » Suaaier, jacess Mary of Teck, | must be admitted thet Maximilian has acted nobly w and wo have brought forward a measure ; © Howe Ma: 4 Lock Stiteh ine ‘was safely delivered of a daughter on the 26th of May, wielding it. He bas labored incessantly at the hopeless k 1a distinguished by characteristics ing salt Rs ow ( inventor Burtty, Jane 8, 1867. In consequence of the representation of France and Ss ae a when — (0b, oh” from the towing machine), at, OA y, New York. , It in said that the Emperor Napoleon will pay a | Avsttia, the arbitrary measures adopted towards the tion whioh professed, attachment ta" oon oaeey the eomaeinne va ot, MeNd ROLLA WEEN TH ay ts Pel * \pisit to the King and Court of Prassia, in this city, | 2°72 07 %¢aoverament of the Danubian Principalitice | bravely to maintain his position. i honorable member for Bron, Wea, ) pA AT MRE a : aey ‘daring the ved " CItY, | have beom withdrawn. Se avemanees hs of the iw gl 50 Years Practice on | Di of the ’ during the mouth of Beptember. The Cuar Of Russia daring hie Journey to Paris was | the balance of factions wight bave prolonged the dnd I believe we be ial weary, ana A ang.niety

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