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4 , NEW YORK 1ERALY. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEwr. formed thatthe Virginia bad arrived at Sacrificios to the Jury, who are reqrit wke bt hemi Teqnired to answer ‘them in writ MEXICO. (SRiSiy nary tema | SOUTH AMEMRICA. [22% smsymrs cere em THE PRESIDENTS EASTERN TOUR. to 4 j jt 49 protest gana (30 violenoe, whioh "hed. ean halt jury ot feoctamens Beaeniraese of cboating 0 Santa Anna’s Departure from | ies x Wushaston a! waa ourags and don'ts | ABRIVAL OF THE NOBTH AMERICAS. | Litatinsties Tsu nae Joaged Sentgtte’ | Preparations to Receive Him at Nevy ss should ask far a proper reparation, to my amen @HUsd dolonged to a most re- ew York, Furthermo “ ¥, and he was @bout becoming a partner +: lg rabid the dora pc masse ek" mies te omy wie such solscurea” "= | York, Hartford and New Haven, aoenneren net o board ia we Here are one or two in s sah ‘Re aternoon of the 1th of Juno we THE CHOLERA EXCITEMENT ABATING, } prasis—Aaionto Gomes Ferrin wes seats pases Yor ; ‘ His Presence at V. Cc the. itboral fordes teres coe commander of Just eight months for stealing only $15,000 from a public PR Crus | smi be hed menpoa, pres reee Tran'naymeaie of, fautiying cheeks tnd check books | Gramd Reception Awaiting Him Obnoxious. iraly and aloe Mena wi By the rival at thi port yesterday of the steamer | Mis fauver died, leaving him a large furuave. ‘The reader at Boston, toe. and nich Je aoary tm e"tunte | North American, Capiain Timmorman, from Rie Juneiro, | uaz Du, suis a te Coreguing ae tas eiedan tee a Gene- | May 25, We learn that there was no.sickness at that port | Bresilian, e ral said be The American and English Naval Commanders | 2° %* Uned on the departure of the steamer, and the cholera exoite- | « «ii 0 previous day Portuguese was tried for having Details of the Intended Masonic A t to prison for a term over two years, Unite in Shipping Him Abroad, tala, to be d Ht A ductor, aiter two trials, was acquitted on a chars Dedication. ‘ Of the Virginia order, The captain of the Vit- SPECIAL, CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MERALD, it inseriod his lnboat wie she wed septa ; gary Pees te ,bis iesirwetions, refuse peromptonly | Opening of the Brazilian Pariiament=Speoch | te jugular Vela The inthe” pooullar way in esaalyiad He Goes to Sis toed Tees, the In the miganabilo of the Emperer-American Ammigration— | Wb such ao tastrument is givea im this country, President Johnson and suite will arrive im this city at al and is Arrested DY | cruising around the stesmor woele morning, | More About Jarlepradence im trasil—Free | tomporary tneanliny Danie eae comamitied during | half-past fve o'cleck this aflernoom He will come éi- the porary insanity ; that the accused had never beou ta- and when the commandaat was made Keown that Maseary—Rocruits fer the War—Brazili psane Beau the Liberals, Virginia ould not deliver him be pulled ‘slong the cnet | Newspapers. oe | Ver | tet; balan the Deovoe irae Iota stata gunboat, and shortly gunboats anchored ‘Bio Janmmo, May 25, 1867. clear of him, as indeed, I do of all hia fraternity. after: Wi:hin short gusket range of the Virgi a After several Yeste: Ber guns at pie A lps ior Postponemente, dating from the'Sd inst, day’ the Emperor received one colonel, one of reot from Washington by special train, not stopping at Philadelphia, On his arrival in Jersey City he will be received by a special committee of citizens, the officers Of the various federal bureaus. in this city and vicinity. The shipping in port will be decorated with flags and bunting. Admiral Farragut's ship, the frigate Franklin, anchored off the Battery, will fire # salute, and the crow of the vesse! will man the yards, A splendid suit Of rooms have been engaged for the President at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. On his arrival he will be received Uy the Mayor and other distinguished aitizens, In the Board of Councilmen yesterday a resolution ‘was adopted, and subsequently concarred in by jthe Board of Aldermen, tendering the hospitalities of the city to President Androw Johnson, plactug4he Gover- Bor's room in the City Hall at bis disposal during his stay in this city in which to receive his fellow oitizons. INVITATION OF THE STATR OP CONNECTICUT, The following preamble and resolution were unani- mously passed by both Houses of the Connecticut Le- gtslature:— Whereas, its known that hie Exoclienoy, the President of the United States, is shortly to visit the State of Mas- sachusetts, and will probably pass through the State of Con. necticut; and whereas this General Assembly is desirous of mansfesting its respect for the Vitel Magistrate of the re- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Sante Anna and St the Virgiaia—He Vera Cruz—A her. 0! major, four captains, four Leutenants, seven ensigns and Lule Gomes, came aboard and Constitational day of the meocting of the Brazilian two hundred and ninet ‘tog 208 the hich the captain of the | Parliament, that august body met on the 22d inst, Ina mea trom pall fro Gane ies Ne ey co the reason that the opening of | te commencement of the war, about seventeen thou- a Leave New York) in rginia refused. The boat then returned to the com- | former letter I stated aon orignal cane oe aber the. ene smtag the Monies cAnbaneh ent did mot take place at the proper time was aliowanoe tn ragard to Bable: winek oe ee peel m) it with: the | schooner and told bim the captain wished to know why | ‘he dnseficienoy of members to form a quorum, conse- | which a great number of mon from the interior are lers Aboard the General was wanted. The commander polled vaas quenton the diMiculties of travetin this immense em- a - i ies ‘toe Ben @ copy of a new m: paper, pudlished ‘and. then,| PiT% without railroad: facilities commensurate with tis | jn seed Z°U,8.000y of rare tein ee popes timers Stee feria bus a 10 vy anti-Northorn; ican ‘ada thar i . quorum having boon ; hstg set 2599 abodtionmar ond take Pavers im | Btalnod, the Emperor prooseded in state to the Senate obmeundenne haw {thine twin do some good a with. dana be tho captian’s name, told him that Generat Santa Anua | House, where he met his ‘august and most worthy | out reference to the country of the section o} any coun- Aah, an wise NTA, AT Havana, Juno 15, 1887. eee 8 Pees ger in transit for Havana and New York, | representatives of the nation,” to whom he delivered | ‘*¥ they may come from.. The Diario do Rio de Junciro, Gonos Anna and staff (viz: Coonairy, Yiyral ¥ rs Pee om ae had made him Fesponsivle tor the] ihe following nS of which I made montion ia a former lo:ter, came out Si “snl Baron Hane you Nocti | Rate tellvery of General Santa Anna’s person when the pl on the 234 with the Emperor's speech, fa both Kuglish < Coes Lietwits, ostita, ‘an, t | General wished, and'that the General trad told bim te’! Agaust isp Mor Wontar Ruraseares: ov ray ] 224 French, and over important matter in ooth ian Captain B, Barow Luis . also Mr, wished tobe Janded in.Havana; that unioss’the Com. ss wages, “tis is ‘coming 1: strong,” and f think 18 4 Edward von». “nie Gomes actually boarded the steamer Virginia with hy a pend Reunion of tho General Assembly always Serving of patronage on the Dare Se the acon Toe Gottlieb, special imerpreter TEP) tore |e, “men and took fore ble pesse-sion of the person | fat antiaipenigue, Lu a aay sel {07 rand grato- | Diario disiributed 20,000 o»pies of the paper containing Now York on tho steacnshtp Vim. v5 M17 0 the morn. | ofp, "ttl oe romans Ahh about wice | agility hi stint Jrbod, and. the “quietness bap rar on palaces oer tay a instant, visited ing of the 22d of May, 1867. No one om box*d. 60 far ast | doliver my hame Manuel Romero, with welve armed Menuet of they ewnion the Acivt heaped grants’ house, whsre he broke and pariook of Xnow, was aware that theso distinguished passengers | 22 ofllcer, x. * of whom came oi the deck of tho | faq ieee orth ‘egies Te Breple | the lent bread distributed ty the tmmaies, pro- ‘rere onboard, ‘The day after the shiplett all incognito; |'stcamon, ste ta: « mante Vou Nests cod fe oee Tee, |. Peovidence, th tho. greater part of the commas the wees puancind 1 exeoleat, He minately inspsotcd tho whole “ss am hele part, and tho otcors of | Colonel Vigne Com. way om Nostitz and Captain L0H | of pubiia health ig eatlstastary, The seer ot nee eres Sand Americans lodgod (ere. ‘The itamurauts leave | pul: now, theroloce, be ie nomecn eee aale sn of who they wore, | tk Nostlis and. “V “thorilos did not wish iocance | Morub wbich I regret to Hosclities 72k ,hhPeaed | to-dey tor the province of St. Pardo, und they mght oso ved, by the. Seniate and Touse of Representatives in or loss cognitn.. Na ‘Ore that the MexicAM 4. -ienco, and that they myst tie Pedro do Rio G: Poe? Jan | wettic on some warse spots of this world, Genoral Assembly convened, Thai lt « Excoilency, the Gover- acest Rarer fair voyage to Sisal, wis reate den ‘any personal: Inownee. = Virginia. | Thfs order rapidiy ‘aboreasads ond wan lee Gente een ee mais One ees Tol ny Oe A ag a tina ae ; ry ing ney. widens, on hisarrival in this State. to wel- =e Mane: ab phn an to Vera Cruz, Onar- | Ae er bey, predperias y eae with Wer | tirst appearance, Tho goverament took all poswibe pre. | THO War and th lora—Movementa of | come hlinas tbo guest of tho State, und to wolicit him tore. ed ua! of the ‘authorities, civil aud military, 7 Gegoril, and ‘that they wis ~4 16 undorgd tho same ) cautions, ‘The war provoked by the Proaidont of Para. | A in as long as his arrangements will permi and to vite ; nearer the General Assembly during their session. i, and itr US as the order of tho | pijay nas not yot arrived at the desired result: bit Bra. Rio Jawummo, May 25, 1867. ; wore soon aware of who was on board, and mado the 4: dwicor ss Mesto At er mnentod 10 ron’, Evo | Sit and the Argentine and Oriental repubio, fat ful to hy Hae AT HARTFORD. Late advices from the neat of war are dated Tuyuty The Virginia anchored " ¥ ‘d the alliance coniracied between them, wilt shortly ob- 4 Tt is understood that the President will be received at ava eatin a Srorvtinn Sireoeactsin Gees], ve teusech caeeae ge Rea conde tbe | tain i In tho dleshaage of ao Sacred a duty the govern. | 22x Guruad 21, Buenos Ayres 14th and Montevideo | a1 1toea by Governor English and & committee of the at Vora Craz 0! ss So fare, i, sbrough the whole, mont reoeia mont wa 0 assistance from 15ih tnstant. Tho information is not satisfactory, as far 0 invited to the Castle | episede. tus Lhave seen 0 ; 7 ‘one | 1511 Common Council, by whom he wil be conducted to the Banta Anna ac eel Mero mittee theyre. | Geter had cOuducted himself ae ah igood and bad. Unis in woe oe of the eee nNescveedos en: | ag tho progress of tho war Is concerned. At tho samo chamb mek the thghiatae where he will be received of San Juan de Ulloa, ad colleoted—€qual to all fori Zn by ® pas | and the volunteers, to whom 1s due the degngictal Guard | timo, however, the good tidings have boon received of 3, tamed to he atamship, having Ween aared io doo | "ne rollowfa extract fom a eer wna” %y "ala ofthe nace, 700 cholera mobi Witeh untaynity | Gap great abatement, If not total cessation of the | °7 beth Fipaclanamccedl ge oa aM ha by the authorities, as thére were Anna’s movemonts ia the Quit:— é ava K 2, made considerable fav. rain bovh the camp and flext and army of Brazil, » ultra Juarists who were dissatisfied, aud who doubtless Ox Boano Vineisis, Fridays June 14, 1867, , “7S Smomk the, allied forces 1 trans of ‘ino | Mol’ until the departure of the train for New Haven. Ex- a nla oe > wore afraid that the General, once havlog gotiniopower,') | * * When Teamepack io 'Sisnl those letters were { Shemy, 2 one ‘ant the deaths of so many brave | for the word allies may as woll be dropped, at least fur cept, perhaps, by the Hartford military, there will be ently io risk - As I anticipated in my Iast lotter the | no public demonstration by the authorities. The follow- chances for future plunder | handed to me, an% rmy drat thoughts were to go after | ones who lonzed oo arGenuly fo risk Uhl ives in daitie | the proses. sould pot allow thematt the tim Virginian aera ea wrere 89, after { ones who loncel wo ardently i entof Peru offeren J'8 | chole hich 18 0 respecter of porsons, is said by | ing resolations woro passed at a spocial session of the they heped and wished to obtain) Thosuthorisies, 88] santa Anna, ard, and thepa msn-of-war caine ‘© | good offices to Brasil and the allied republ cs as prelim- | pire eyyrs devoptg:t8 (0 bo reaping @ fall orop of vie- | Common Council yesterday :— far an T can ascertain (aod Tam, Team assure you, Mee- |’ blow un oir ateamer if the captain did not retura the | jiary to the mediations of the same republe and thoss | Paraduay Wheraas, {t in understood tha resident ofithe United P 3 of Lopez, who, it was sald, was | girieeiatend: pats cant ofthe Ua tion from she fountala or (Santa sho was landed on the | of hus, Boliria apd Kenador ior the re-establishmout of | tims among the armh"* tes intends passing through the city of Hartford on Tues- an ea ta: have eeacyuitig ork! emootbiy and he7siSl wil” Clay ty be vat '@” wuz” maaan he {Sete meng mama monader rine reseanianenant of | tind Haetk Pe Sesser J rcsar and tafecuing’ the vile | “hetatsadPah asoekambinted Benet eo ne head), wished to have everythin, captain, not being willing to give up the pri- | [rxctet Stal-sojfered sea ‘mediation for the sams pur- | river, thus polsoning the” mw neltgnolved, That the Bospitallties | aly be and are without any appearance of ‘haste or coercion on their | soner, risked our lives. As the people of pox. Tee alles, gratetul {or these offers, could no!. bow. | Mages on its banks, and cau soone ance anmeng | fergey <rgsTed part, eqpecially as Vera Craz ig well" kaowa ¢ have | were furious a number of soldiers cam? aboard our ves. ‘ever, accept them, as they were not consistent with the | tueir inhabitants, and bona “ * ‘oe Resolved, That the Mayor, two Aldermen and two Coun- whol, stronghold or | 8¢ though I must aay they were willing to spare my | national honor. "y have the pl-asure to communicate | epidemic im the towns oi bony Pew cap “ oxi ctlmen, to be appointed by the Mayor. be » committee to take always been very liberal and, as @ & stronghold Of | ice, Thoy sent a boat, bowever—the Captain of the so you that, Brasil (son terms with ail other | Nicholas, in wuich it was supposed td wave been in | SQ Bsdessary steps for the reception of the President, we AMO ano pn Sesaael Cahors eae ECE METRE Bib ts Tar We td Sete rename eae einem foe | Sitetng hes etree ct name Mitta | gaeteradees Roney ace Rha eect baht’ Bhould, with the rest, ¢ seeks to cultivate. ox of artic muoh wearer ed of he aries eae te Soa) Re wat sens lasiouise Tofused to go, saying tht f |For tre osusuier convoulion eelobretod with Pieane ine | average of thiruy persone were dying Ber day, out of fe ne ctr en ore pape Wie recuption of (be alrondy BtisleSined Giaroutetwir Would: anere the Tele of ray countrycion,’ T'wont to boon signed in Yaris, and ie now in force thus puting | Population of Afteen (heasaad inne | Go crpencee Or the sete Sho ronaen Why Ganachl oe gece ens speak with Anna, and told bim the circumstances; | an god to the diaagreemont #hich was evinced through | Of the disease state that General, the Baron de | _ The Mayor appointed Aldermen Bolter aud Welch and wes on eccount of Ei ruceat gan chur, which bad | then te Mace to go fe rieruge. “Et Moreton Spanieh| tn nas hamttonen cena age un Herve Sirivee parthe ‘Mth witimo at Tranqueira de | Counciimen Hamersiey and Buck on this commitioe. 98)oned_bi because gee an ‘ a ‘Some ‘NEW RAVEN, Bae stein tem emu n cr | Ogee een cae | cee urs ott Sc | iba ott mp | ata mentee at ann Cova fi Ap The m jibe Pag sroeraiir Ut an ar | Le red mo that Goneral Santa Anon was | 874g" of Tih Deeomber. ia; lant yen” th® navizasion of | tbe Baron was, On the day in questiog, twenty leagues Gity a resolution wax peared appointing the Mayor, two ‘rangement had been made: between the liberal Genoral | 1p Vera Uruz, wien in. Vera Crux pn she afternoon of tie RM, ‘Amazon, of some. of its affluents, and of the rivers | (eighty miles) from that place, witu torty-four hundred Pec emer Depnel mem (rom gre 4 Bapaviges and the. consuls of the United States and | Sc peed baserige ts ed that he hed Yoformed | Tormattns aud San Francleeo are, {rom the fin of Sep, of siz chousand men, and that he was march. | mittee to mak arrangements to preper; ary Dag, Derangeatansiatepenekiares to a Don Domine Haren, the taper ae bemoans (ombar next free to morchinnl eoasehs of all nations, Pry Aerie with twenty-five ee pa reception of Mayor explanation iy the Genoral y Aldormen Roberteon and De Forest; ete Gk Meee ae eee eee he yeinee fom ‘an Apihina votut ta Meas} Tae ene mee foreiguers, ‘promises | the two continsenia, It ie aid that np operations wik | Alt i oom boar — —— Proce hy a wuckwer coed can wasers, gad from under the gunsof Sas Juan de | the most important benefit a the capes. -~ Noe poo gahy mande: Hoadley, ninety Troe Baldwin and The, tractoce desisted in their Stoney tad Gia all they | Vllone PUN, saree eapeclally whet. line noquicoments | itis also rumored thas after the opening of the Argen- Preside: ‘arrive i Now Haven on Wednos- H f next week, where, in addition to his reception by Fae dhscecyne alle opened yryniongeiperye in HE BO ADA have cocasioned, has increased to such an ox- | tine Congress, on the Ist of June, Presiaent Mitre will | day 0 wb addition to hia te ike, Saulfaer, the American Coven), told me that be * scoala fet no orotton waa mr te ronian: toe oy scans Of the allied 7) aimny, leaving the now. Vice ‘Precigenh, poo cca rl comprising ithe Seoond”and. Sixth by f i ’ Seek evued gartetin tenn ent ‘ ments of Connectiout militia, and the whole ade all the arr ents abore Fel img to, aad SPECIAL. CORI NCE whoever he may be, ‘at the tem head of the oon- perhaps had made sarangaasents SEeks rots sad ° RESPONDENCE OF THE NERALB. wae Jeagmont se Pairiotion, will guegest ogee. the ae’ sith Nat brome Gemniar eilire mi the second brigade. Wednesday bela 1m presentation 4 On tie Geb the Americas Cousily aa siso the WAH | Personnel of the Confederate Mintstry= | tunely your Fag cg Mane Ch BN ml Ege a Fo Dg HOUT Sart is ekg el ere od ee ee ee on present Ne Vico Consul, Sir, Ledward, dined oh board the Virginia, | Eleven Pertfollor—The Mon to Tako The. | tint, resbolng Kees’ Tan en ent teres | “information bas class, At isalso stated that the Masons of the city and and the utmost harmony seemed to prevail, and the versation at table was of a general and friendly kind. Toate ‘offers of ervice were general and weil intentioned Orrawa, 0. W,, Jane 19, 1867. of the Confederate Ministry is an promote to Looped’ guile cs: ts be. astek aeaiorn, Cllaiae Pee Soe Saat. Ieee eaemmtt cree we country vicinity will take part in toe demonstration. PREPARATIONS AT BOSTON. lally ot the American Consul. The is of- mot tens | attack that Bien sl wn sore Fesorved. As before sald, on | tive seven of the-clévon, Hote are the aamea:— Me ied the mesures called Tor by the wrviewt | from si werent lea, rn tttermeo une the Commander of | Mr wie ; Aloran- | thearmy, the moet important are thove of « ‘roll defended on every CIAL CORRESPONDENCE HERALD. So toses ph BES Tacony, Commander F, saves deka A. Magaonens,” Eromsiery SS pe by Fog eckat ‘code and of military law. Ex. | deed, to take it. Some Se NOENCE OF THE ‘A. Roe (accompanied by Commander’ Murray Aynsly), came along. steamship Virginia, ia a | G. E, Cartier, Alexander T. Galt and H L. seme srwas beat othe Jason, wich tirteen aui0rs and | The Lower Provinces "Messrs, Tilly, Tupper, asked for General Santa Anna, who waa introduced to | Mitchell and Henry. od. Commander Roe by the perser, who acted as inter- Gait will be Minister of igen) it fa perio. us. ‘as he was the only one of the Virginia's crew The arrangement will hardly satlefy the pete ey who's Sprnisb. More or less the following conrer- | dians; tor they will have only yet py io mahon, Sat Bor deg to the ‘pablio welfareana your p RUE A pears a Reger Fi gern has een gation, throuzh Mr. Austin, Roy ogee ; gov wethy while Canada West ve A high taleute aanure io that yoa wil enable tie “ ony mF ow . Prat raed og Maal ce Henry Racers, as yell ‘ton, Mr Distr, probably the est moan in the present | Maat to vurmount ie Prevent Rookies ane tat You forms for the three companies—B, O aud D—of the| Mermal Welceme—Arrangements of the Cou. Ros—Please ‘eli General Santa Avnalam Com. | ministry, ie left out, it will be observed. Pears csuaadawsonecen camel (Png aad wed Petry Ro sn — ~ om of the Tacoay. ‘Mesars, Tilley, ‘and Mitchell arrived here to-day | Pe eee TL, 5 ened perl oN ts be eae 4 —— enone, s » Press The eich, sas dove, The General acknowledged the | by way of Portead ion vin tho Canadian Ministry wilt | Constitutional Emperor and Perpetual Debndet of | $6 or"yutaous, “arrived from Tre sna'wore as. | Description of the Edlfoo—Order of Bxer- ernment of the Province of | Brazil, tributed to the men yesierday by Rogers. The} cises. wa euetne gy reser ret ey d the peep) SSarty will have the power in | ‘Tbe great event since my tant fo tne arriva, of over | colors will be formally presented as the grand parade on Tries wu as boo Romane see imeem Ra Yok cn ow Ona tu ke | Se Fran Jy ‘Oa being told this the General wished to know why Lieutenant Colonel Atcberly is here {1 ry ae Poet Theos termigvants asda Wee or 0 ‘An Atiaqup.Biauen, —A man, named William H. = Gre ‘this was done. Ihe Commander excitedly bes Te gee] bey ryt ry ish ey Oo eee fb, that papecior clam, td they bi ring 8 deat me ‘Boney . Roa abeadis belore. Duatibe ont yrene Layne a = ia aes i, to inform the General tha he had no reasons to give, Mclenty cod city | ekhinee, Ta order to givet great ney Des) rt ‘ ore ay = Lifts luenies:f furthermore he wished | Jn ol short from now'this back y Fede ee Ey mALD | charg bigamy, preferred by Matilda Smart, from = egy yim _ — She General to base thst if be did not come with | will be the capital ‘of the second State om this continent, | on a of how Ary eS BF nord aan fay | whou, it ts alleged, he was married four years ago, It Stag axe i ° role gr -S or him wiluogly would be obiged to take him | go far as extent of territory goes. paragraph, printed in Engiish:— is further charged that about fourteen years ago he mar. bs ans gett es cg Se om by force, at the same time showing big the : ‘Brazil is fortunate in receiving an additba to her | ried one Sarah Dietz, by whom he had one child, now | Thursday vs Pe ao A ne eaein, fan aa, wis te POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. population of the highly educated, in and ener- living. This woman will appear against him ai che | Saturday morning, when, at cight o'clock, he will take superior, ry evidenty Perish’ Com. Roe. 1 would "be at Sioa w the former “ke oe tt is | the cars at the New Haven dopot for Boston, arriving ‘rough: Tux Parsipency.—The 6t, Louis Times, the organ of | ‘164 to the form amupation morning. The last marriage, ‘weil to note here t! the boat which ught the two dor Campbell, Williatd MoDoagall. William Horand, | Derioace shows that aa slvoration Of (he: {ie rank of f] | word may pass ourre ‘Preparations’ for the devteey from “Now naval officers is absolutely nocessary. Likewise tae cun- | is not Anglo-Saxon, York te Bosten—Arrangemeute fer his e- venience bas been recognized b; sere modifying ception ii laseachusettea—The Honers for prepesconteg rg tate) Natoonl daar, emiror NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. she Presldset of the United Reassa nett tee Peceies ives une worthy sepreovasetne oF tee Boestom, June 19, 1867. President Andrew Johnson will arrive in Boston next 80 ‘Wealthy condition of the Unied States; was with Maria Haigh, of Lockport, N, Y., and soot after mtimating that it is by been grad on it is ‘at Dr. Mattison’s church, in | bere et about five o'clock the same afternoon. The os- commanders alvngside vad che fags of England and tne | Missouri ultra democrats, Prieteen: thie olty, 80 Inte as the Liv inst, When brought before | tensible purpose of the President's visit to Boston is to United States trailing at the stera of otc ey | pin- | no means certain that we shall have Bast rg , | the ; ice yesterday he ned, and aid aot become te parr of the new Masonic temple pace. i wished to know whether ho was a proceeds to no! George reducing freesbor conscious tor some time. ya rl P prisner of war the commanders of the United States | O°) neues rage re principally because the | crops than their neighbors with slave iabor. Wih the con- | of age, and at the time of his arrest was residing at the | 1m this city on Monday next, the 24th inst,, but it is not ad Raglan, guaboets, to which Com. Roo (tur, Cate, | Betiies, a ko Meta, very far from de- | tnuatien of such a clase of immigration the ountry will | corner of York and Greene streots, unlikely that he will make « brief stay in nearly all of Ageaty teok ne pars in thé conversation) replied | editor dees not Uke MeCtalian, and te soon riso to a first class position among the gest nations | ragxom or 4 Yacur.—A yacht named “The Molly,” | the New England States before retarning to Washington, that the General might consider himselt what he neing Vallandigham. In order to have complete | ring world. The present Minister of Agruliure has ; leased, that ho intended to take him on board the | De Nvng do have no election, the 7imer nomi- | done mach to linpress the immigrants favrably with | thirty-five feot in length, was launched om the meadows | ‘aero are, of course, extensive arrangements making for 7, aud that go he mush The General still | ticket, even if we do have V of Mis. | the country by promptly caring for their caxforts im- | above Barrow strect, on Wednesday, by Mr. Charies | Mr. Johnson’s reception and entertainment, and he wiil 4, when Com, Roe looked towards ine sailors, | nates cx-Indian Commissioner Lewis V. Bogy, mediately upon their arrival’? Smitheimer, It is a very handsome boat and will be | anaoubtediy receive as cordial a welcome and as aly who tmmediately advanced towards ee bony ind souri, a the candidate for the Vice Presidency. As the Let thee country = odes wet ines Se placed forthwith in the city squadron. Ps ‘whe this ana ‘bid Views % move, whee he was taken eo more ma ‘ onors from those Perea ‘Koe, who heiped him to fise, (The General, ¢ | editor of the Times very traly says, Miaaaees pees | eae, See tee, ra Te people oe _Bayon vide ona ee tay gr faust be Fomembered, is @ cripple, baving lost | state, even in her democracy; but if Bogy Bintee, sepsotally thoes of» Sbuthera ‘aro told, | Caunomms Romnxp, euday night pisco- | oe me Pie oak’ en Sean chat “af ry fu fighting against the French under! i sidate can produce for the Vice Presidency, | go iid truly, that the constitution of a liberal, | pai church at Bergen Point was broken into and robbed there eaves ti tae “Frnce ag Junie} Toe, General Gnally "went hetp bh both ta to religion and to politics; lt they ere | o¢ the carpets, a silver communion set and a large bible, | bis visit to Boston was Grst announced some weeks sinve, tato the Jason's boat, accompanied his | Heaven help her. ‘Statesman | not told what the ae laws, poe ae Od + ctenmnate betes hain: sili ted to the church | ®Tesolution extending the hospitalities of the city to we tes tacony’ then auhed the Capiain of the Vegials | ¢- neat fries teers ames Preemie f ee enasateeed: Las nn cangtiomame tnte. | teaaty, ven geen ines through @ window. | him was introduced by a democratic member into the Pe (rethah eagee tee wei Ses teas ‘Anotuer charch was entered in this ® few | Boston Board of Aldermen. It did not meet with the ee “The Commander can parties, “Why should not the so-called democratic ents, as circumstances in point @ur. some th Mr. George BR. was ‘ied before a | Bights previously in asimilar manaer. h yal which tte author urged, and was f) pany i ot ‘come down to Sacrificios (dis: | party,” says the Statesman, “be merged in Its republi- jury eourt or steaila a large comer mory from his Hebeoken. i rs x m4 atk Subsequently Cambridge nd, rite bo , faniens sot oh} ana teen Tecelve the - = me? Why keep up distinctions waen || aameat Prawn 7 Rok at all The frarce'se the € meaner oe gy Toi mange cities voted to honor the President, the Gyno, } prec ° rp i : an- General on, board and tae him to'a foreign port. -The | ccanon for them has passed away 1" Would it not be Jory wou appesied trem. But by whom {Tbe J Barclay direst beste was agpreaining Aho: aHip, the Bev, | 5s nsitueention of extending bint § ‘formal wel- Course could not protest against the action weil to unite the republican party. Shin ecucmmitte of Gen Unied Beeeemnnabin te | A iced tras Aa A army | when Mr Gq@ was again | Thornton A. Mills, a resident of Dover, N. J., was stop- potheng although he was surprised at i. He could say w ¥, Acqulitad. Was he released iy no meak for lis 2- | ping ofthe boat when ho was seized with an | 0M, and the cautions Aldermen then Yoox the resolu. plover, Mf, Glover, nas appesied i Prorawrs,—The olection prophets are already at work. ‘The Bangor Democrat gives the following estimate for oF. | apoplectic fit, and failing to the ground he instantly ex- | tion from the table and passed is Wi"nout any opposi: t r, as Commander Roo was tue repre- fmnocence, 1 inquired if Medical aid was soon at hand, but the physicians | ¢ Besides extending the hosy’ , eee ot i Aited States in foreign watera, the coming Presidential election, on the supposition my luvegrevens ‘ef Fired, Retions aid sens See @ Sage waite PAs jon, P’ talities of the city, at ton A. M. the Cap:ain raised sadtot end west to, tactitoice where he recoived the General on board from the bands of Master MacGowan (sailing master, I believe, of the Tacony), who received orders from Commander Roe to bring the Generai on allowed to , im the that the ton Southern States wil not be allowed to | Suir tuird val and the saswor was vote:— Now Hampshire, . they also voted to tender him?‘ excursion trip down late hour, when @ verdict of *d iP from apopieay® wan asnsered ber the jury. The remains | the harbor., This will take pY.09 on Tuesday, and if it is Of the deceased wore forwarded to his residence yester | not a spirited, it will gt least be an enjoyable day. feature of Mr, Johnson's visit to Boston The atten- Ddoard. Tuert Gow Warcs.—On Wodnosday ovening o be shi Atabout tweive M. the Virgiai proceeded to sea. | Convecticut.. in jeopardy t) times—s princip utterly re- ora ‘tion which will "wa bim by the Masonic traternity, Hotywith T guclove 3 oa the ene S York x rapa to Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence, man named William Braymond, a resident of Brookiya, | wo ‘Will, of course, claim him as their special quest, tween the General Commander Roe board e ity ts furious at t verdicts of Ye watch y a ante ye arene nana ROry os whet relieved Henry Dapignac, of Now York, of a gold together the honors which the city and State‘have with H jam for thi misea of crime— | 8nd other precious ornaments which decorated the vest | arranged for bim, will certainly be d phe CCOUpYing ; fort omen, they ‘believe. Gepp gullty-—it the clerks | and shirt of the latter, in the Elysian felds, The com- | the Lee pie Lie lent of the United aataos add thy R are in tribulation, as they have. Ch plalnant and accused hed come to tines a game of Sioaption arranges ny cneneing ta a Sacred jaliy such as reside in Engian L. bad not gone far when an officer, 4 ee eg toed sateen informed of thorthett, arrested him aad | Beem vohemep> vogether with some other particulars, This 1 bave on the interpreter of the Geueral, whe took notes of rsmtic - C.cmasees Ros—General, bere you have my room; you will be weil there, and you can call for all you wish, ‘Tae Guvenst—Thanks, Commander, But before ail, I aataSee in trusting them. I have acquaintwe with some having been erry in denouncing the Executive, excuse wish hy did you take ty such violence | Nebraska . { the most respectable ish clerks in ais a ‘watch in bis jon, The was Cours ‘now by saying that it 1s not Andrew Jobn- From my residence on beard the fg hf By 3 Tican speak of them as iy of youngion who de. sae ebarore Justice While who commhted bis to | %2 ~y wish to welcome, but that they are desirous of Prevent me from goleg ashore aa I intended to do, withe | Sere |» 4 serve credit for a koen senso of honor imegatt to the | jai \s qefault of balk cu: ~ 4 aanifemting & Proper respect tor the office whieh he ont our being at war (as Mexicans and Americans)? Why tees bers of their fraternity. ‘West Hoboken. ¢ holds. All of this qui owever, amounis to did you make a prisoner of me? -- Total 135 113 t the most damnifying, if not damny thing sal od nothing. Mr, Johnson will come here, be well id - about th trial is that he was acquit Masonic | Pare From —A fight took plac ri (his neighborhood | received and entertained, and probably return with ive, Woot centage wt, | o tansy bttoe at ith na rae eon, | Sar gmc Sw Ou ek. h bnew in charity and good felowsbip, and. wulebenishes ait | 8%0 pugiliaa of some notoriety in New York, After | Hyun iereention of cocmen tor Tene ow cauat 12 Com 0, prisoner. I wished to avoid the shedding of blood in Vera +4 when enough has tay hed 4 a ay nave gon PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. wya—But i tues ooted ewerds omy person, 2, since I am a Mexican General John Meredith Reed, of Boston ; W. W. Messer, GanenaL Santa Axxa—I have not need the words in House. Of acts of infidelity, 1 been sent by the United States, | ¢ the Coleman ‘and | topics from thelr lodge cannot be- | fighting forty-six rounds, which occupied one fispt anda through bere between Washington and his New ‘rue came to my country afler a long absence, (0 serve | Rio Janeiro; James Sanches, ‘of Montreal; El. Hart, ie iaoon aeersenoun ortke mnciplese holy order. | quarver, Sunlth was declared the victor, Hampetire bomeh, ead for this rease: i ee other, Mr. an Ttave always done, and now, egpecialy, &8 8 medl- | of ‘Buenos ‘Ayres M. EDs Coda, Brazil, and Judge | P10" report be rus, non is Freemacoaitn Brasil hiwaee ~ | Johnson will be the liom of the, day #9 loug as he re. ator for the re-establishment of peace. Reed, of Philadelphia, are stopping at it 1s not anywhere else in the world, a ‘a mock. fee Downe . Toate aitétnaon — Com. Row—It has been said in the city (hat you were | House. ‘ead 0 and I can congratulate yself in not | ARREST TTRIOL, — rday Giflerent railroad companies composing the New sent by the government of the United States, Thomas A. Hopkins, John F. Ehlery, andthe | Smiating myselt with any Brasiiian lod. Well'dot | ® woman named Dowling, residing at No, 31 Rector | Yonnuy Oxpress line are having fitted ap in to & conversation between the Consul of the Unised | ¢, mombers of the City Council of the city of Bal- | remember « member of the House of Assebly in a Brit- | street, was arrested for having thrown vitriol over a git! Springteld anew and elegant car for the conveyance of Eiates and Commander Koe, in presence of the British | timorg, viz:—Thomas ©. McGuire, Thomas M. Fornes, | ish colony who wat tried for stealing uf hundred nedea Seale Rirton, who 1! Ne, Stig Sone ainen Presidential party from New York hither. |e will Consul, and T have Loughe ft well to port tt ge Wk trowiey, George e rte) r Gas, bay pounds worth of Treasury notes entrusted him to sign. | Bnmed Lome Sy of domectio tafelienty is Tae areet. | bo met &, New York 4 oy Aoi ay Ay Boston known to the contrary, am ia comm Harroli oalt, of Baitimore; ‘arran ial juryman cailed the ahtion of —_ Masons Boston City Gove ot, an les these, have an understanding with General Benavides. ai ‘Oriaesy & tr Malbotn, of Boston, are stopping juagete toe ines fal tks prisinae baal “7 which the prisoner charges her husband with Al sort | ne will be ‘escorted by the Washington Commandery of ing reas to the jury, upon which the verable jud, of matter will usderge: § Knighis Tempiar, Leaving Now York at eight o'clock, he rebuked (he prisoner and eomplimentedie jury ma: the sense that! sifting and invesugatio . ° will come through New Havon, Hartford,Springfield, Wor- ee er eo ee soteokes Pim yoni et ieteean) t batee mad Rovecd | saying thats timsclt wan not e Pree Man, tad there: | PARADE OF Tie Verena Rachcest,—Yesterday After caster, &¢., and in each of those cities coments have suk yy ont bed bat wows saline United Campbell, of St Louis, Mo., are stopping at the Filth | fore had not been aware of the signs hav; been made | noon the Veteran regimont of Newark paraded through poo mg et pm on g pote s me, 4 Bistos Conse! van takiag sitors to prevent my lansing | Aveuue Hotel ulin auiution tad boon alot Aherelocos priwonet | tng principal eizeia under the comand ot Lisateasnt | Se: 7 Brigadier Genera John H, Reed, of tue Governor's staf, and through him Colonel Tay, Colone! Ward beiog confined to his rosi- Le meg ts a] yy of bop | ‘aacerta! They pro. | Instead of coming directly into Boston the party wil etal I tev hee tate, | Seawea very Sex nbseenoseon nae crore abo ceteol "et | leurs Ube cafp af Lenqeosa, © cvupie of milee cvinnes shore, and it seemed weil to me to quiet him and in- cline him, tf possibie, towards the neairality which he Councillor De Asambigua, of Brazil, is stopplog at the poruaiion. “A grand concress of Free Masa‘ be to ad — dat your presence has prevented the ‘Westminster House. Paris op the 10%p of June, If it cam * Governor Andrews, of Massachusetts; W. Winwood | that Brazilian Masons la ab the Brevoort | the city be met there by dren of lanes id carrender of the city of Vera Cruz to General Benav: Read, of London, England, are sopping a) the Brev ponroap np ha eld os ee | aon Seicallaty ES LE Mee Vea A NMY Cm | Genthinman te cetiory, Theteeis trom (rece onl ~eho aooepted it, the General Pepasides being ta oes 7, of Memphis, 1s ing ot the 8 | “On the whol this case of Gepp puts @in ind of | °°" ieeaionetiie be through Longwood to the Norfolk House, in Rox. with the Seen hee ee " the famous trial of Cancem! 1a, Now Yot in 1860... s Sa a | Bury, and then to the dividing tine between ‘Roxbury Gregan ts Axna— What have you to do: with the | Julien 15 ¢ Rio | thtok © 1 Was tried for shooting @ ‘who Kiciap st Licntstxa,—Daring the last thanderstorm and Boston, where the Prosident will be introduced to Soe ng rata Wisaherar te ai en omar? | Sudge MoCorkle, of Nevada; M. A. Zadrarki of Rio | Gaaght him in the very act of comelttite burglary, | mam named Joim Van Viest wae instantly killed by Mayor Wi one at cily, whe, will sreicomse neriena I very much doubt that your goverament tones} Fobtasen ose ph ry Metropolitan | He was tned were anes, and at last the Five Solong | lightning, near Somervitie, while sitting on a wagon load | {h¢ prem a wie Grain ty ot berson and pio: vill approve of your conduct, and sill lea the attack | Howl, Laveeen cawres os tnroten tes motess oving. A. fow minutes before he ned, Cer ecor of ree reglaneate of infantey,'o the ou have made My person, Deceuse a8 long 88 | General A. of Boston, and Hi. A. Risley, | dred dollar (was it ove thousand?) bill near by. vere House, where his quarters be whilo here, aaa | cw ‘are sopping ot the aster House ‘man’s plate at dinner at te Astor House, oad, hla clowns, woes | He willprotably be serenaded dating the evening, and a. ware ao ss grrmed vee to, me (this | Rev. Fother Rupary hee been made, mired Abbot In | 4\fergnce etveen Canoe and ctter | spon the body beyond s hole in the sole of his lett foot, cliteaa "of Maarten Ta. what inanuer he. will —y i yeu. (unereopon Com. — States, “ay the wes fi appealed Trenton. ‘spend Sabbath ws yet anknown. ; "tp from rf 4 ‘Longstreet denies that he has joined the radi. pete ests nner « oeoond is n0W | Count oF Pannows,—The Court of Pardons seen Pe a Ed hy Re eee aes naerena axa jos sap farce, sad oo 1 4 bas oy) Natag ‘wertay or dion on Wednesday night Some perbons are under “be i ps peed 2 dott Davie wpe serosa ogee be jmeigrama Preonere ede eh, hg dpeehiegs fe at Er *.) = = ~ Tho neni dass@h'abopt jou A.-M, the Generel was in-.] come ia, ena ihe eBoy Bagiag Sr tae "Fouge to frase Se will commence at nine o’ctock in the morning, and whea they are conciuded &@ proceasion of the several lodges of campment of Massachusetta and r they will proceed over the following rote, Lantos tle Common at Pleasant street gate, twrough Boyision, Arliggion, Beacon and Tremont streets, (. rabill, Dock square, uth Market, Commercial, State, Washington and Ne@ton streets, Shawmut avenue, Union Parl Tremont and Winter streets, to the Music Ball, where ‘an oration will be detivered by Rev, William S. Studiey, Passed Grand Cuaplaia of the Grand Lodge of bu sets. After the services at the Music Hall the President ‘will dine with the Grand Lodge and a few invited i ree am to be aenrlys sptousindiy one of ‘most specimens of architectural beaut; in the country or the world. It is Buoly located on the { Comained costly Telica, rich renelie and valuable paintings, which were iost, and wh: ta- pnt bec wen Eom od be ape The lock or ington’ brethrea, Was fortunately not fo the bullae and as caved. she corner migee of the ew building was laid on the sale of the present site and the erection of their new building on the back bay. The sum which they would have received would have been sufficient to bave pur- chased the land on the back bey and paid for a similar 4 ding erected; but they ciung to the old spot with tenacity and refused all advances, The location is @ central and convenient one; and asthe Masonic fraternity in Massachueeita numbers many thousands, and their meetings are more frequent than in other States, the location was wisely kept, sp convenience if notmng else, I's re not as commaading or conspicuous as might have been had there been some unoccupied cen- tral elevation im the city where it could have beem Naced ; but still it now forms one of the prominent ob- * which meet the eye when a view of the “‘Hub” i» first obtained. Tts-tor and turrets heye a most at- tractive look, and at distance of a mile the beholder is impressed with 1a-symeirical beauty, It combines: strength and beauty im its external ap; nce, and ecoms to stand as a fitting monument to the institution of Masoary—exemplified in the solid granite which makes it enduring, and the artistic finish and delicate = whioh render it attractive and beautiful. At the laying of the ovrner sione of the temple no loss than sixty encampment, commanderies, lodges and chapters took part in the exercises. The escort duty of the proce:sion was performed by nine encampments of Knights Templar, and notwithstanding tbat the weather” of the day was unpropitious they made a fine and effeci= ry ive display. Their work-furnished one of the most in- ' teresting inoldents in the history of the Masonic Frater- nity of New England. The inscription on the piste Res ich was doposited tn the corner stone was as fol- jows:— This corner stone of anew Masonic temple, erected by the M, W, Ginod Longe of “Massbobusetta, woe init trie Ment Worshipful Wiilwm Parkman, Esq., Qrand Master, with ee on the Mth day of October, A. L, 5864, Hy 5 5 g 4 tor; R. W. Wi 3, Gurduer, Senior Grand Warden W.' Benjamin Dean, Junior Grand Warden; RB. W. MoClelian, Grand + BW. Charles 'W. Moore, G, Secretary, K. W. Charles 1. Woodbury, O, G. Socretary; | m, R. Alger and W. S$. Studiey, Geat i Wm. D. Stratton, Grand Marshal; Samuel P. | Our G. Degoon: Henry Mullin, J. a. ik ' ms Ames }. Sword Bearer. : Win. W. Whieidon, Henry Taber, 2, Lovelt Bicknell and. Francis Winship, (rand Stewards : ‘Henry L. Dalton Grand Pursulvants, Kamund D. Bancroft, Lovertug i. Gamvwoll ¢ pind and JV. jayward, Grand Leoturera, ro, ben ¥. Gay, Grand 7 aah Gay, Win. } Gavdner, R. W. f ‘ Jone 7, Heard, Rae William D. Goolidge, H.W: Gd. Wash ‘if ry rarren, R. W. , ilding Committee— William Paskman, Chas. W. Moore, Boo}. Dean, Joun T. Heard. i is : i f ides, or vivid pto~ of the Masonic order other ornamental chisel- The side t choise y is il ive i i i eH titled! f i! E bails in (he buliding, with its solemn Edy pian Agures, grand columns, with their lotus ti capitals for Eucampmeuts, Oued up for elegance and conve. 4 nience. Tn the sixth story on the left of the is the reception room for the encampment of Kui Tem- plar, who eee same » On the same side are more we ai meet- ings of subordinate bodies Sissons Soe Es side is tho bail alluded to forthe Koights Templar, ‘ finished in the gothic style of arcbitecture, in the most elaborate manner, impressing the beholder with its grandeur and beauty. Adjoining the hail are rooms Red Cros, Knights Templar and'ine Kaighus of Seats an nig) tm tad tases coal tates tan tae et the of the encampment, The seventh story contains three banqueting halls, alt which can be thrown tuto capable of accommodat- ing several hundred persons, In connection with these are conveniently arranged pantries in communication “Bac dertetsece ame cram In lop of the ing are two tanks, ca) of con- taining about twelvo thousand gations, ey will be to fornish water for the four elegant fountains in of the ae in @ apace one hundred feet by ty foot, which will be set for the oul of fo ore, &o. ‘very precaation baed ga | - SS = valuaple records and relics are ‘he view from the top of the edifice is magnificent, every accommodation for obtaining tt has been . wane large ventliators have been placed in the | int , and ents provided by which a contina- ous supply of aif is furnished to Mn ap Up. which is now the ornament and pride of the Masechus- fotts fraternity of Masons. Boston, June 20, 1867. A committee of the City Couneti will proceed to New York to-morrow to meet Presidemt Johnson there and accompany bim to Bostom, Governor Bullock has ordered out the First, Sevemth and Ninth regiments of the State infantry, and the Third battalion of cavalry to escort President on bie arrival Sacurday afternoon, ‘The city governments of Roxbury and Boston have also propriate arrangements to welcome him, ters been taken af the Tremont House for Ul sidential party. Springfield, Worcester and Other Places. No preparations appear to have been made to receive the President at Springfield, Worcester and the other points at which he will stop during his trip. It ts probe. bie that this neglect arises from the faot that the dis troguished visitor will make but @ very brief stay at ‘each of thoes points—so brief, in fact, as soarcely to give time for formal reception. Th ie Sar a Te New Hamp, Pre. Johnson bas declined the a shire re to visit io) accepted. that of Governor of Island, and J few hours in Governor Burnside, will afterwards 2 lewport, pa a tew ‘ Of Maat dolighifah

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