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os mg . 2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 24, 1867. 5 ee shalt Dot iil\,"" and all of God's works and agents rofty . dablo stacken | percent on the buoyant prices of Inst evening, while Bot Kl an nok ages | om tm tte taudablo cones and tat yon wil nt dacken | Por oied sake arpeoaly trom of saves fs ova | ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL TOUR. | sme tasorse om si pare oh heaven ahd earth f ‘ subjoined letter, dated the 6th of June, to the mayor & 0 deen ae conser. has heen an eaualiv great cl ns vei : | 0 E mt wienen! ¢ side: =) and in the same chapter where the com A subscription being opened to raise = mont it to - ve dace The same voice, E UR i i ay Se Fae ME carry oud its pss 1M Mk ‘an . mandment ig, dectares that blood pollutes the land. The terruptod course of aefresita during the past one nye ‘Manin, 1 wish to join in the bomage rendered disappear, though the very earth and Heaven should ‘Tne gentle Jesus declared that not one uttle or jot should Genter Norstanoe atone that | Or two years. general animation was KI BF Set goat Fageive otecing om ee E hafogeyp aed Fix chjoct which wo have | moreover. the oneouraging,rapocia ef ye MOVEMENTS OF MB. JOHNSON YESTERDAY. be imoved, he speaker sre proceeded to marae and on eotlee, tug TRE ROS nd | Srbwing eF0ps, and also by the aunouncse= rm a need tore, “ana cbarscterized tbe coniuct of the offices tne community, au" "S¢'iar? | focreags of above bit a mjlon stan ak Gf andes t s ak roe J yeni oa? pole unioe, ana reduction in the rate of dis- Ye! ened the | wai nena Saat the man who purssed the ay ase mark of eympsiny for the cause 7, and also gratitude’ | ** Special Telegramstothe Sees 700 8 am OT APOLEON JEROME. 5 ’®adlishment to two aud a balf per cent. areor urderer down to the dreadful acoae. ‘The King asf‘Prince Royal of Prassia and the Grand oa are oe seam ator: | 288 Deliot that tho satisfaction manitested throughout | Religious Service om ».. the career Of bis eulcide, dwelling upon the’ probable Herald. Duke of Saxe. Weimar went to the Opéra Comiquo oa oanbled Yo carey rough. rit | 10, 904A Whe preservation of peaco and the consagueat School Ship. Thoughts hat pss de mid prvi ". : ene 8: Sr RUS ‘ot epReneS erhaeet we the Votes _. for, us to appeal to fhe country in wuppors | Eoavince sll the raat Powers that the time is past when enact, He boxed, bOW Sbdids, euch 0 torrie on Chine. to doso at no distant period, | wart for agiyand.zemsat were the means for inauring tha wont mane Qn og Jena? He answered, in the words ‘The Prisee Royal of Prussia, on the departure of the in the representation which is Gnu safety of dynaxies, likew a SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALA, visitailes “44, “Sdiqaor and women.” Ho called The Candian Commission {Inquiry Ac- | Princess trom Paris, removed to the Tuileries to reside tion are effected “its ncediow forus to | ble induence in promot, the extraordinary rally now anew i Seiden tO, OOM re of the couney Ys we shall hope that confidence | in progress. Consola for .elivery were first quotes Bostrom, June 23, 1867. on “.* Manion right on these sul and, above with the King, his father. Uherto done in the discharge of our | 95 a 3, and they lett oft at VOX a 00 fondolivery. and ~« Mo'clock P.M, BOD ag, nt Wie Church to labor il God shows copted by the Sultan. 4 Viewnn letter, in the Independance Belge, indicates soa 4 ex-dividend for the ne ¥ aecow At the invitation of Cofactor Rassell the Prosidentiai | sii'he called ‘up... “> - 22, conciusion Be repos that tne agreement now existing betwoen Austria and ee Teac iicoamh heaiua iX%e lat fow days bas | party this morning took an excurien to the schoo! | sitilo upon a purited tau. S@ "SFE Ne TP nde - Ronsransonns lth ny : much an! amount of support a8 ted to the announcoment in the Exchange of (he | ship George M. Bernard lying im Boston harbor. The | ‘he following verses from Yo.. : carry | failw ‘operators, \ party, imoluding Postmaster Genera! Randall, startod rs ‘Opposition to the Austro-Hun- | trom tne rogtsh atmiratty that it 1s intended to hold a inital piah phic AUS frou the Tremont House at a-quarter past ton, o'clock. ia Gt hele own aaron tama ha stag, ; panel review af Spithead in honor of the visit of the \ szommquer, Mr. Disraelt, TRALASIA. carriages, and were driven to the foot of the Long Tie aploua fury stil alive in Goat .. @avian Union. Sultan to Turkey 0 England. ‘ ald Lord wee ‘Wharf, where the t Sin Bhat the hocking soene.- But Hear : 4 receiv “ Teyeque tug Hamijton and another tag “ ‘ ‘The London Timet ays:— cong oly, my, feelings on | By the arrival of tho Panama, Now ontand M4 | wory in waiting with steam up. The entrenco to tne 4 cover to auch guilt, Bd 80 amog.it ° : Tho grand review of the British, feet is appointed to "name ty, pa Autralasan Mad Company's steamship Maianrh, +. T | Share waa guarded dy a strong boty of nolce, snd St NAPOLEON'S ARMY PREPARATIONS, | force cagueed_ wil indtude all elcin age ‘on the Pg Nae Ag te 4 h BR X., commander, a Panama on the 4s of | a spody was allowed to pass except a fow favored people NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ; and the ca som attention. I do | June, we have files from Australasia dated at Sydney om hetding cards from Collector Russell. bome as well as (be cosst tthe The t gunboats, and i wil Ot Splibend ve daly. 8 yihing mere im Screen of this | t6 24 and Wellington, Now Zealand, the 8th of May— | ove handsomely decoried with Ome it ne Ate Newark. : will be apecrally led for the repre- the work. “ia is awaiting | over one month later. 0 ow Tar Vireior Tai Case, —! « sentatives of the mont and for the members of occasto¥™ ‘Tare calicdup- | The Mataura sailed from Sydney, N.S, W., on May 2, | Svea o'clock when the President and party ar. mowING Casm.—Mrs. Dowling, the we- THE CZAR IB ST. PETERSBURG. | vot Bouse of to witness the imposing ‘and of the new and high duties te, ’" {he Orcaniza- | at five P. M., arrived at Welliogtoa, N. Z.. om May 7, at | rived amd were conducted on board, among those | Ma! Frosted for having thrown vitriol om a girl namod apectacte. should, by careful and ene veley which | three P. M., making the passago in four daysand twen- | present were ex-Governors Avdrew and Gardpor, | 2°%°,Hortom, has published a card ovor her stgnature, im Nearly all She Feniae priconers ty Ireland, eo fer from to perform them. 1! ia in effect | ty-two hours. She left Wellington on the 8th of May at R + | which she contradicts the statement made by tho girt 1m this countt9. "the people | ten P. M., weather them moderate; had on the 10th, | Collector Ruasell, Generals Housseau, Grangor | that she (Horton) did not know Mr. Dowling was mare being almost Pematlons, Bave been found well provided the restoration t. ‘ine affect | Lith and i2th instants experienced heavy weatorly gale«’ | and Benham, Postmastor Genera! Randall, Colonel | Ted. Mrs. Dowling states that early in the fall ahe res ceived a letter, signed ‘Your Josie,” and addressed to her husband, in which the writer expressed herself as follows:—" love to be iu your society so mach, dear James, that I am afraid you will think i am soft; but aa there ls a God Ido sincerely love you,” Feeling thet the girl was boing imposed upon, Mrs. Dowling states that she visited her and inquired if she was aware tha Dowling was married, to which Sliss Horton reptied that she was aware of the fact, Rosurry ov 4 Caurcu.—On Saturday night the Luthe. ran church in Halsey street, opposite Cedar, was broke mto by snoriligious thieves, and robbed of carpet . with money, one of them having concesied in a belt. ancient privileges. Wheo we hoar'® On the 10th of May a fatal accident occurred; Wm. Bed- 5. i Bart Derby and Mr. Disracki on Class Divisions | veers sus scovo in gold ing probably more alarm than they feel at %®. "St thoy | ford, ship's cook, was struck by a heavy sea aud washed | Wiliam @ Moore, George M. Barnard and two sons, Agi me nd. py thoy recommend, we can only. remember B. \ws of | over the engine hatch to leeward, On being taken | 904 Several tadies, The little tugs were preity well ‘and Radical Agitation ngla Fenian fanding from sen at Dungarvan, Ireland, | aro’ measures which for a long time wert"h. “Yortul | below it was fonnd ho had sustained a severe fracture | crowded, but steamed off in good style towards the ; till remains clouded in mystery. Tho two prisoners in | this conatry, under which we becamo the most PA. fore | of the leg, and amputation was necessary. The opera. | choot ship. The weather wae delightful, and the tri : and provperous community in the world, I (h®. ow | tiom was successfully performed, but the inan died on eee ° ; trust that the new constituency which we af". -y. | the morning of the 13th, at a quarter to three o'clock, | WS heartily enjoyed by all. After steaming for about BY THE CABLE TO JUNE 23. Delonged to’ the “party, are kept im custody under the | croating and which I hope in a short time will be ‘1 | from exhaustion, twenty minutes the Barnard was reached, and the visit- Habess Corpus Suspension act, Thew remand expired | ploted, will be made duly aware of tho ped 000i.48, ‘The Mataura has as passengers:—For Southampton— | ors ascended the gangway to the deck of tho school on Tucsday, June 21, and on that day, in the absence of | Wbich us awaiting them, and that they will show by :8® | Magers, Crammer, Phillips, Newton, Bleschmied, Ander- . nib omy . ¥ manner in which they exorcice the franchise that they’ | gon, Jacobs, Rev. W. Pird, Mr. and Mrs, Gurrin, Mr, and | Ship. This vessel, it should be explained, is a vort of THE EASTERN QUESTION. the commiitting magistrate, or further orders as to their | wore worthy of the confidence roposed in them. For \ Mrs. Butey. For Now York—Mr. and Mrs. C.'0. Shar- | reformatory for juvenito dohnquents, and was ie otention, it seemed possible the Governor of the jail,! my part I have no fear of the rosdlt, (ilear, hear.) ‘, Messrs, Lord, Buller, Davisy F. Snodgrass, | ggtablished some years ago by Mr. George's are levoted to’ th : ‘would be obliged to set them free. On Tuesday evening, | K00w that thepeople of England are a peonie d i ‘aa, Arthur, Mr, and Sera, R. Robinson aud three chil- | Barnard, a wealthy citizen of Boston, ataounting in value to about $60. The church was re- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. however, a county magistrate, who bad not previous | orderand pot insenalble £0 gratitude; that thoy ary Fes tho tig isto tvoeive. yoenp. oflondcre: need -ofauase Pengo cag A oe rg gated A mpd ‘The, Candian Commission of Inquiry Ac- | judicial cogaizance of tho case, and who, the prisonors | country; and from men atimated by such feeling noth- New South Wales. them to The duties of seamen of (or the highor voca | way before thelr intention. The pollen suthartiies tone been notified, Doarackeut Scenes wv Enraatt’s Woons, —For several Sundays past disgraceful fights have occurred in the woods Gear Clinton Hill, known as Ebehalt’s, A large number of the roughs of the city congregate there on Sundaya, and gettle the difficulties of the pi week by hand to hand combats, in which not unfre- quently stones and clubs aro tised, Comnial often been made at police healatatlod Pe eae ing but the red. But in all tions in caves where superior genius may bo exhibited. cepted by the tan—The Commissioners | *%rt examined no witnosses im their prosenoe, at- | ing but pala ike Yeoke Tetcabie Ser eet ae a, “dney Herald of tho 2d of May contains the | Tue inativution wag fostered by oreral Bavks tended at the jail and further remanded them ti!l next | ample; and itis well for the couniry that it should be ‘ems of news suinmary ;— while Governor, and it has effecled mnch good since. to Assomble ti SEE day, when the Lord Lieutonant’s warrant for their de- | folt that in the chief city of the empire the working ge ec Ml Parliament has been further prorogued | 7)? bows dressed in Fern inane Matos Ki eRLIN, June 22,1867. | tention arrived. The prisoners, it is said, compiarm Prgn ore creme fe se paeereianie OF the areas Oe? to Tuesday, a 1B of May. It is not summoned, how- | immediatoly put trough a series of military manors It is asserted in political circles here that the | mrongly of the course pursucd towards’ them, and state ing to their companions and colleagues’ throughout the ever, forthe ‘Patch of business, y A Afver re thoy Ria taken below nt the place fi dom that it xt them that they, y he deliberati te worship, and the Presidential party foliowed. Re- Government of the Sublime Porte has accepted | ‘belt intention seating aca Tee ee tae Casts Han aT thats Phat the Lectalnees cr | | Thaaweutt of \ °° deliberations of the Postal Oonfee- | isiong exurolead tinder the diction Gone Bee Ms the publie simaltansously in ail the | soit k plac : tats coum yr o tm, appealing with cond- | endé was given & soll then took place. Hymns suggestive of sea life were the collective proposal made by Prussia, France, informer, does not ident!’y either of them as connected | yence to pet beggar: deol Pian 7 01 ‘Australian colontosy. © %¢ 28th of Marcb, Ie is sung by the boys, Peayors were recited and speeches f nay The ieee al 4 a i were made by Genera! Banks, Faller Taylor, Postmaster | are powerldSy to act, imagiuch as the woods are mot e 5 3 a 3 ists Supplied vocal and instrumental . viahua O- __ | brought before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian | THE CONGREGATION OF SOVEREIGNS. eso 000 Th sect'ar , 10 £60,000 or £60,000 leee | #Unsequentiy were shown through the carag mea Rene? ee er See ws ‘The commission, to be appointed by the Chris- | church in Dublin. The Rev. Dr, Field, of Now York, ws than the amount’ eetimar, 1,07 the Conference, bat tt | (neaPettments, and left the vessel on the retura trip | eee ern ee ee a aevet that no tea ; is ad eh th ey, aiid ene tam great Powers and the Sultan, will assemble in | who came over ss delegate to ‘tho Irist | The Rulers of France, Russia. and Prumin | fois upon the colonies ia, "OY timeqial proportions. | A hare gus tia denareeeen ay tees Ouuee | Zara fara, was_9> severely injured that ho die is rae Assembly, ‘tinde an address, He stated ‘that, at Prayors. Queensland bears the xpaie Secretary Seward to-lay visited Quincy, im company | covered lying in an tnsensible condition on tho top of ome the cars. On being conveyed to the Marks strsat doped it was ascertained that his head was badly bruised, and the mferenco is that while standing on the car tho train passed the Eust Newark station, and that his head came in contuct with the arch over the depot. ro- z sided at Woodbridge, and had only been in the ompley % of the company since the Ist of June. A telegram con- Sermm by Rev. George Lansing Taylor. veying the sad intelligence was immediately despatched A seriou on the subjoct of the recent air gua murder s Sonate, = epee apd the body was sout te the quds@yuent suicide of . | Woodbridge. How McEwen came to be on the top of and the wabee he murderer was de- | i¢ car is @ mystery, as his duties did not require bian there. Deceased was a single man, aged about twenty- one years, with the sons of Hon. Chartes Francis Adams. Otuers . * > 7 Tow Zealand pay for the feak’ eh Wat nick Pad Galignani’s Messenger, Juno 12. route; New South Wales anit 4 '4¥ 20 gli Puritans, Presbyterian [rom ‘onies aio ohare in (We | or the party rode to the suburbs of Boston, press Panama route, and these three, A WAR ASPECT srnigrants from Ulster, knows there aa the Scotch-Irish, | jit before ton, at a toloman Tass in the cnapel. of the | Oxpedses of the Suez rons. Th Yori, therefore, doce formed the most important element in American soci- | Tuileries, the Archbishop of Parts officiating. The at- | not pay anything likoafairshme; 4” the pian agreed SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ety, and had produced four Presideuts, tepdance was unusually numerous. = by = eee — ‘matortait'y | Pap oyre 5 ‘ of the burden @ home goveranm, f oe ‘The Sultan's officers were arresting many important persons o ae OF Rasale, the Grand Dakes, and the | Sotioute bait. ia considertion of & Titish traay’ and fe Weance Purchasing Horses in Hungary. | Turks belonging to the Egyptian Prince Mustapha roix, at olevon, and wore received by the Archiman- | British capttal invested in the colonm’ Sud the other ‘ . half is to be paid in ratable proportims, Beaxuy, June 22, 1867. | Pachs's. party on suspicion of Conspiring, agninet tae | ote ee ne namsose nuiside loudly Cheeead ‘ig | A ftatement of the. revenua of te: cof’? during the TEE ARM GUN MURDER AND SUICiOn, Persons just arrived in this city lungary | oer Majesty, * quarter ending March 31 shows tne (ota anvaa'Dt received; j 3 Ste Fh The Tarkich government promulgated the new law on On se side, the King of Prussia, accompanied by the | WAS 2 000, showing a decrease of th? yIarter of’ geportthat the Emperor Napoleon continues to | the tonure of Vacout landed property. It extends the | Prince Koyal, attended divine service in the German | £8,3 Daring tho period the disburiete exceeded the recoipts by about £50.000, Purchase horses for the use of the French army | hereditary right of sacovesion to the eighth degree of | Lutheran church des Billettes, ia the neighborhood of | tin teco art a th Sra tway department off tin’ gov- ernment ts concluded. “tr, Rae (who hat’ a salary of Mvert dast evening in the Methodist Episcopal charch, in Cariton, weur Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. The congre- gation deaw® togetiie’t by the announcement that such » Merchante’ Ui nton Express Company, ou a large scale in that country. relationship and increases the tax, The measure ia ox- Gtscoarse world’ be preached was very large, crowding ected to increase the revouve £1,000,000 sterling addi- In the Ballroom. E800 ag Colnminstoner far Raltwars aud Cnder SA, | the churctyia evory pars. The preliminary sorvices con- OFMCSg Brouiway, Now York dane 2S oar f tional a year. {From Galigoant’s Measenger, June 12.] pret Win taee Hhenen of £6002 sisted of the usual singing of bymns, prayer and the tae Evtrox or rex Naw York Henatp:— PRUSSIA a Tn anawer to several jettera, we have to slate that at | duties as pPringrnggi dred, 5 ry ib tice Saiao Ctiocae el heehee otice tn to-day’s lasue of your paper the statement thas t ie Baron Zuylen von Nyevett will be appointed Dutch | the bail of tho Hotel de Ville tho Emperor of Russia and Heavy rains set in daring : ‘or portion of tasf\) reading of t lo a en COMMENC for an injunction againet ei tas Envoy at tho Court of the Tudories, the King of Prussia occupied the two central seats, the Poni Va Byles Bye of bas aid Re are Tho reverend gentlemanh took for his toxt the sixth | Merchea RR Company *f for a receiver of ite SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Madrid Bpoca considers it probable that the Span. | Emperor, Napoleon being at the right of Russian mons | fooa tag been rapid Tod general, while in some focall. | Commandant, “‘TAow shal not kill,”” Ho thon pro- | lunes of the company, ile present involvency, and tho ae. OountMlarack Recruiting His Health—The | {sh goveramont will demand from the Cortes a toan of | Prassia’ The cies princes sod princosses wore oi tien the injarier dono, hy the fist mentioned evil have | cocdad to troatthis sabject beepryiare is not for the | int ett Tur thetr serm bench’ secret aad clamteseiaw i 7 a tserable {dea of feeding'« vulgar appetite with the I ¢ for winding up the 0 ‘Queen Going to Engiand. b ussatticagadrpnmnchalasorhqeped Mehrow hr Daedlecdtiomastadl geri sim gov gren dp pe i poly once ge ory named visitant. The rains brcan to the southward, and | Doe cu. Um ae pala ay jas de pe “Titteact tran that any suff of this chattoter has been com- June 22, 7 improve the fuaucial condition of the railwaya. ie of kaubr wah those commpoied | gradnatly extended north and west, visiting ail parts of | BeW sensation writ P jeme DEFOFe | menced against this company; but * summons and com- wurieg « ¥ Bgruin, June 22, 1867. | General Geffratd, ox-Prosident of the republic of Haytt e quadr Roe the country. From many quarters now arise lamenta- | me this evening; nor im itfow that poor reason thas you | plaiut was yesterday served on me (ry in the olty ‘The Prime Minister, Count ‘Bismarck, has left | nad arrived in Paris, He ts Spoken of as “a tall, fino | The Cozarewitch. "prindie Rugonle of Leach. | HORS ON Account of pruparty destroyed, produce awept | arg here to-night... A ghastly crime has sent sudder | CuAlyinmonnd ridicnious were ations ey omnes ‘the city and gone an a visit, said to be undertaken | 82 of color, with a whito mustache.” Pa SPE ARO gtr De ce wiaateate, Hlood’d the eatcblisiment of the Bergalia Mining Comm. | torough our eity, and hay made humanity grow st ck of bata 's tleape af falacbooin, ond every matistal: ctinpettons - r any, rising over the botter and engine. Tho fuross | man. But it is not to gloat over the shocking details | therein is utterly and recklessly vatrue, for the recruitment of his health, into Pomerania. Duke of Leauchtenderg. Duchess de Mouchy, .ake was, however. the scone of most direfel disaster, | of one of the darkest deeds thet has stained’ this The proceeding. although taken ia the name of an indl- THE REFORM QUESTION. Prinesss Augusta Bor Prince Louis of Hesse, three young men being drowned thors, At Bodatla the | town’s fair fame that we are here'to-nigat. From these | vidual, is evidently instigated and Comey ny by the man- ‘The-Queen of Prussia leaves on a visit to Queen e epee farms wers covered with water, owing to tho rising of | things we would fuia tarn away in shams for our men | Bg0rs Of ihe old-tepress monopoliee: aad an, unscrupelous, , wit Paige Arata ce Heats n'y Be, Boe. er stinas. tho Tuross lake, The crop of rnaira atrd the fences were | and cover them tn oblivion forever, But we cannot if | Teeter Cis cennany sunglit by ereee “4 Victoria, and be in Windsor Castle next | gart Derby and Mr. Disraeli on Political and yay. g Quite bidion, It i# sald that vossols of consiteravin size | wo would, and we dare not if we conld, altogether ig | gebroninte ite stock amd shake the falih ot Wwe clockholders * Tuesda: Social Reconstraction in England—Can the | Prince of Mecklenburg, Mle, Vuitry, might have made short voyages about the Incality, 80 | nore them. Their bideous atrocity aN for the gravest: | ane the pabiie ta the'vaine of the stock. Me, Werkingmon and Aristocracy Harmenize? | Mme. Fleury. Prince Joacatm Murat. deep were the waters. Colla bridge was swept away, | and most serious attention. To let sueb frightful work: ne to be the HUNGARY {¥rom the London News, Jane 10.} Achitic Murat, ah ee and tbe main roads rendeegd, jaspeemebe Ce cy Bees acy ot wacning Wereste toe Sei sire ae stacle toe full and Sabanday aiterncen 4hev Prem [rises . Eadbece, the month the floods began to subside. The | voioo a ng upon one most awfu . i hyd eA bpprerrnnth ww eee pent Ho Sails late Ly smsaagpisaiong weather along the const too hat beon bad. The wollon- | wins of wiick humanity is capable, But it is not alone | Prove overy, material allege lor of the E juer recetved, at the Down- | The supper table formed a largo equare, and in the o% : ong steamers have been unable to make their regular | on accountof the work of him whose own hand has | report of our trustees are ii SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. tae Workingevon'e Conmuvatina es a and Westmin. | gentro was placed the principal pioce of tho magn sent {ipa The lowes, thronguont the county lage boom | ended ite terrible work on. earth that L-apenk co-mgnt, | “he tor tvem tee —— recently hold a public meoting In Pimtico. ‘The'primary | qurout belonging to the olty, Wwe secondary parts belug | considerable, In the south thousands of tous of po'a- | Anothor foarful tragedy bas but just now occurred gwen no debts, aud never has o Leatslative Incerpeiiations to the Cabinet. |} Ghiect of we deputation was to present reeplations | (posed towards the four corners. toes have been destroyed and largo quantitios of grow- | aino: apd ono still moro startling ut the | been.a day sluoe the opening us, vers were laid for eighty persona. Im the rth el ah bi " f our State. And yet are but | 20t been ndred thomeand dollars im its treasury. patti SI (em are gg eee gehen —.. beta no auch disasters a8 those above recounted. | a few of what aro transpinng Around ne. “Aime | yliae aver rapliiy™iocretwed” from the Mn the Lower House of the Legislative Diet M. cermennenS ‘on tbe. telorm question. The Fete at the Taileries. athurst, O'Connell, Goulbrrn, Tamworth, Gunnedeh | every gale watts the horrid sound of murder to our | me 4 up to. thin t : ne was headed by Mr. W. HL, Smith, presidont [From Gatignani’s Messenger, June 12} an giand disiricts have been.visited by | ears, avery dauty newspaper that comes to our hands | rcetptetel the old companie: Berrath, a member of the party of the “Left,” } of ihe jation, who was the consorvative candidate | A splendid /#'¢, for which great preparations had been Seer’ vo not oaty ae zetia peg eid quantities to brings ita tale of ‘blood. Bioed. Soot ie spo se ior Foire to the United States revenue offieer election, tiven jerten ! ial eect. The accoun PI ¥ demanded’ to know when the government would | (OF, Wenimipstar af tio last elocwon.) Mr. Sautth ‘Sabie, fhe covereisua’ The lotlutious were’ Walled ie mene, | are heretore very doarishing. which our blood once ran cold—bave wo tre- | Segeols tas wesisy thew ™. - ; Mr. H. E. Surtees, M. P. ; the Rev. Dr. Worthing. | Der, only ainounting to about eight hundred. A com. Tnere is no ows of any importance from the gold | quent that our ears are in danger of being larized company ta the aame ‘bring in, or would they bring in, measures in the } io. Uis Rev, W. H. Foy, Captain G. O. Armutrong tiubieation hed been made Between the saloons of the q Acide. with them. We hear and read tales of darkness and | $9,000 of ‘he receipts of the: . J tain F. Petrie, ‘and Mesra, Colleton Roule undeh. Ghatean and the reserved gardens by taerns of an im-] _ In cbed:ence to the orders of the Commodore of the | horror to-day, and forget them to-marrow. They pass | for the wheleof lagt quarter, emb ahape of bills for the emancipation of the Jews, ‘ tense stalrease, similar £0. that in tho Palace of on] Sydney Royal Yaokt Squadron, a large number of | from the public mind ine week, driven away by sume | Sid Marah, and ‘vr the month of March sat compaaies combined. eon yA Soe ae as ore emneee and, ope- Weston. " yach bled ta Farm fow days ago for ovo- deed. Whither are we drifting ta this sea the exposition of the civil polity of the country as | |, Mr. W. H. Sutra, in introducing the deputation, said | tainebleaw, and the wholo scene was iilnminated by | yacits assembled i tar cvdor the conn Of bina? To what Tartarean shore. are ts. crimson modore Walker, who was on board the Vice Commo- | billows bearing us on? Isit not time to ring the loud | reved with greater care and economy. that the nie. ‘was composed entirely of workine- & ci oads all colors, premectey, lations, The squadron was undor the command of Com- Lang regards other politi ligious disal men, been existence roost effect, trocs were hung wi F pa scgh ashi: iota eines ary ey the ae tine luminous sr nouae ean of pone Ry am | dore’ fem Leon pt ee nop = ie icea as — to pod eee nage fot fests we wae n renee, eee yp mete so en larger bast~ reorganization military system, about } necessity of some venue. The friends and adinirers of Mr. William Lyster, . at a be wate Sor camete porta = enc. ne old thestro of the Totleries, which was never | Operatic manager, have prosented him with a testimo- | from a deathlike trance, before blood shail cry Be ae ‘rae piiiatetestos pany the concordat with Rome, and a reform of the | jived and of aflording to those who under the bill nog | used, had been transformed tnto an immense festive | nial expressive of the high opinion entertnned by the | out from the ground ‘to heaven against us? | Pinoy! vigation before would agquire the francbiso the hall adorned with natural flowers, and there © splendid | public of Sydney of tho ‘alent and enternrise of that | It 1s to do what i may to stop this work of death that [ ‘Touching the “secret and clandestine’ arrangement refer- - stale portunity of informing themselves of the Principles. of supper was laid out for four bundred persons, while | gentioman. The ‘ane ial’ takes the form of an es pram od I annem ber Fone -s Pa bel ia simply ridieuleus, a8 wel ae recklessly and ieee they f io de ool elegantiv- proportioned abeiaic. 7, no airy transce: b Sounees Saappons peti Bae Sell ged oo Fas Sipe teas ony v7 ee coiecey Beales Mr. Booth. a clerzyman of the Church of England, | of that aw!ul voice of authority and power whoss ac- dance will be answered at ones, and the case THE ATTEMPT ON THE CZAR. tate of which they were members. He then intro. | the choicest exotic An immense crowd thronyed | residing at Wapguratia, isms boon suxpended from the | cents shook Sinai three thousand years ago, and whoso 5G cwapr, duced the ncighborhood the whole evening to witness the iliu- | ministry forsix months, by the Vietorian Ecciesiastieal | reverberations stilt proclaim throughout the world the Secretary of the Merchaats’ Union Express Co. i Mr. W. chairman of the executive commit. | minations m the gardens. Court, for breaking a dog's leg. During Divtui rice | impressive mandate, “Choa sbalt not kill.’ 1 shalt SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. tee of the ‘Who placed te the hands ef Lord : oy” eine ontared tha chureh in whicly Wr. Hoot waste no time here to show that it isto the slaying of AenX oh coX co heo Kya he eee, Derby the resolutions adopted a: the i 1. nd not only interrupted the servies, bat snapped | man, and not to that of the brute creation, that this | summer Dress Shoes and Gaiters, at reduced ‘Napeleen’s Reply to the Exhibition Commic- Pimlico, which appointed the ‘Gputien meeting in The King of Portuent. o's wife. One of ¢ acvegation sad'Mr. | comstoaed refers, The gift of these to mam fet meat, end | CUnIN BROUKS & BONS: tee Beeatway corset of low Congratatations. Serene Giaan Goomitars’oh Vas’ eonctetion tnivinds dic fom the Corriere Meroantile, of Genoa, June 9.1 he animal, and whi dog out | the gift of canine teeth to man with which toeat thom, | ati vires. pressed their vies, pul pe jo King of Portugai will, \t is said, embark at Lis- «0 roughty han to broak | sufficiently sottie that question, Man-killiag is every- PP AG mag iS rae oe Panis, June 23, 1867. bon on the 10th, and will arrive here about the 17th, here recognized as including three uh Novelty, ie Jady'e Net Renee ease! M. T. IILGGINS’, 5 Broadway, aod 125 Sixth avcaue, Tne Barl of Denny, whose rising was tho signal tor a | He will then proceed to join Queen Marin Pin at Turin, ‘oheeri Te nit nm and six South Sea Talanders made a | homicide, manslaugbter and suicide. T are 80 dis. ‘The Emperor Napoleon has forwarded an suto- | burst of ng, sald oe sedan Bot for a mo- | Their Majestios will then set Out for Florence and will | yoyace from sedvey to Har-ey's lay ivan open boat of | tinguished In God's laws and in all human laws, wich ment doubt with boun Land te | aferwards visit France. A Portugnese sq) f “ ; a p: scdenpg hier anghe ey, 4 voyage | are ail more or loss bused on it. First, homicide, wintch ‘The Married W. ivate Medieat to Mi Vaillant, requesting him | Chancellor of the Exchequer have received the deputa- | sisting ef the corvettes Baldomero’ Dinz, oe Lith to con in the unintentional taking of human isfe. va Ne TAU, protects every sgraph letter farshal " tion which we have had the honor and pleasure of meet. | Dy: a he foreciva id comet? tee Stig fetes Liston, bceiomhmn eRe 39 Tt is elther accidental, justifable or oulpable, Accidental | Companion, by Dr. A.M. aa eR Pn Th homicide involves the absence both of intention and of fault. It must occur only in copnection with some to transmit the thanks of his Majesty to the Supe- ine so-any, More especially havo I to ik you for the ‘A letter from the Po oh Pal ny Oy woah ogvese Capital states that the A you have done to the tact, ability, jadg- : Sorth Austeoiia, rior Council of the Paris Exhibition for the address | iment and courage which have been displayed fe) i Kiag will land at Bordeaux and then proceed by land. eave raine have fallen ver ac rable aroa Im | ti atoperntion; apd the exercige of due carefulness aes Dmaanee Oosoueatet price th ee. the north, At Arkaba and generally over the north as | gvon in that, must be shown, A fowling piece may of congratulation forwarded to him by that body | (gneers)—in the hitherto successfat meer 3 } with selerance:te- the sad occurrence of the et Gre which involved no inconsiderable dimculties: end THE ASSASSIHATION ATTEMPT. for aa Mont Deception, oo6 and a quarter iaches Coll | barat im the aporisinan’e hand, and lia companion be which was met by ao tnsixnificant opposition, but which — Detween the Sth and the Lith of Aprit. A gentiemaa r " A eens amelthyy “ wn. | hands of a lamberman, and kill uis fellow workman at instant, and his happy escape during the attempt | 1 trust, undor bis guidance, is likely, at a very at gies, | The Lencky Fanerry—skerch of the Mian who | wo arrived in iowa fom Mo nt Senarkanle save noth | ae same toe. A child may run before a carriage, and om inedical ders aud tarpoators. Orson Amectons, Oz WaheTs Hua’ WeaLo. Sold everywhere. «Fer Bi Discol alled Moth ona rechten, vi er Meinotionad Freckle ston Pre t 5 Saved the Life of the Czar. tng like the Jato rutus tis boom seat for tho Inst tee | cuied, A morse may adeoiniwter a wrong medi- | vared vy Dr RY, @ Hond street. Sold by all druggiate, Jf thi Emperor Napoleon's equerry, who acted so promptiy in | 4 cope mlbonncy pega - are generally treated as accidental homicide, and | A Benutifw piexton aud a Soft. month working classes of this country a deep-seated, y= 4 My Blyth is engaged in coustructing a uew o1 it rely without intention or fwult, | sk! by osing WIGHTS ALCONATED Ei TUE PRESS DESPATCHES. conservative feeling. The misfortune bas been that | Protecting the (zar and Emperor of France during the peat ernats thelr authors, if entirely, without ult, | TABLET, of solidified glycerine. For sale by RUSHTON, ‘: he decking Games bave misrepresented by those | attempt o° the nesussin om the former, are given by the Vietevta: ” Coho rare dle Pn apr Pc rwaenrd Amar Wohte, who asa ‘speak ‘Dam jaurnt de Kowen:— : society. y ns — Jordana high eventing: Gtenveny havo’ given’ a coe a'virmin Ralmband, whose name hes suddenly ac- | From Melbourne we liave papers to the 20th of April. | or at least the absence ofall evidence aguiust innocence, | Aimertcan Watches at tory Prices by THE CANDIAN COMMISSION. Srens und takes tccpremenee tor than'chion. {tence tarty, |. waited agseat populerksy, belones tow teatlly batt Bremek 1 secrbonens wos plaliea by a danry ante on.the Mtn of ig uscnsary for, the verdict of accidental Loracide, | w. UVR eit & UO, 1) Browdway ant ie Fulton eitnt o aif Belgian. His father, who was born at Arras jormicide is sometimes io ams, pe at ash cceptaa ff the Proposition by the Sultan. vie saa tues nw prancetn tallacs was ek a, bbeg citiod aeons derable interest in one of the coal com- | Apri. Great damage dous afloat aad asharo, in bousebrenking at night; but the extremity must be Butcheler’s Muir Dye.—The Best, in the a ina & 10 great. ™ - + voleutedl Ss t was agroat sue- | clearly proved betore it ie justifiable, Tne public semti- | world. the only perfect Dye; hardless, reliatle, iuataateme> Tonos, June 23, 1967. | | om workers. hope there s arising in the pubio eniad | Pankes ot iica aed nioriane, eomacd at teeny wae | com Over 3000 voluatears of wil armas were provou | ‘out ial rong, and eliner. willelly or, fotenueaatly | sis. Vuctory 61 Barclay Crest 4 jr wen! 3 present, re ere gepepesencnie, A despatch which reached here to-day from Constan- | Of this country f cote ns ‘to be fearel rd ser Gates teen. His widow 1 stil alive, and inbabites | “Purtiament reassembled April 29. ; iguorant on the subject. Neither the Coles nor wekles | 4 Gina Balleks gor Windows, Miles tinople positively asserts that the Sultan has acceded to ing, but by their practical working. | hotelin tho Rue do Ponthiew at Paris. having a large case was justifiable homicide, They are not ee wares, tin, deo Bleecker, street.’ Branch M0), Broudway, Néw York. Agents wanted. tne a Specialty at airyis, a7 Brosdway, + Dye.—The Best Ever eens ee eae DT Sial, tee applied, ok Ba @ Astor House. tue avenue des Ohamps-Elysoes New Zealand. jnacitiad o the proposition of the European Powers for # joint com- | (Hear, hear.) We bave endeavored to the utmost of our pods leading into . y © r inne ctaigion to inquire into the gricvances and demands of | Sility to study the interests of all ciassos of the com. | the residence of M. Hiriin, Kelminad MOP med. tte | The iene nag ma snarena of the perv d Mey | Senuly occh murders. The lajared hustand, by the law people of Candia. ‘radical endeavor | himself, seven or cight years ago, espoused Mlle. Moc | contains the following aummury of news to iny:— | Of China and Japan is only allowe Fight to ki “ ba hey oe Rng auolanlian aes different | (ard, daughter of the late Secretary of the Km- Apart from provincial qnestions, wlieb are now much | when the parties are caught in the act of adultery; butmo THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN UNION. classes, to represent that (3 ———— are 4 < and ik anager Pan fm civilized taw authorizes murder under any other ¢ reum- e hom! ‘classes and w represent ty Cart diseneset ta Welliagton, there is little stirring in the | Civpied On all possibie cases homicide upoa # quevtion iw as that those bier | dered the iatier, thought it right to attach | world of colonial politics. of revenge is murder, according to the Opposition of the Croatians. and ester the son-in-law to bis household in quality of equerry. y meeting of tho shareholders. of the | enunciated by one of Enciand’s ablest jndgen ‘The rev- Dr. Kennedy's Da Cordial, < Due Bet. oe eimens, San 2, 1901 ‘coure a cececaes st tet Betvtechale Komen ee ae, eet albany, bat, | Weseie Gunks ov Id, very Wraveller, by Taba ce % we i thirty, was once a member ef the Polytechnic Sebool, . 4 A we ‘The accounts received here of the state of fecling In I believe the ees eee ete ana te te ie tathen tes Corps den Blase 00 na anghoen Ce Tels oe tic coe pelnenn ec auvannax Aiea oud hs vbouia or ity Tore by DRwas hak » Croatia show that the people of that province are greatly which position he was obliged to relinquish from bad The proposal to amalgamate with the P.N. % public the subject. There were N.Y. AU colail Uy alldraggiste price $1. alton on apo Se eeeeete became director of several finaa. | og ey Ompany had, on the 23th of March, been | izstances in which death resulted from carelessness, ua Opposed to watom with Hungary. facturing companies, in whieh bis brother in the cae of @ car running over s child in Fiushiog | pr, von Elsenbera’e Ainthetice-Nearalgie- —— 7 ted vy a large jority oc the suarebolders. ~ ‘diseases "THE CIAR AT HOME. se ed interns. haa are Fmt | ea 2. O hogy ates tecence stony | sree emul, Reems caren anh | oie inte ings nt nies" sr eo J . fon years io the colony, sail ‘ugiand on the: ‘These oe apr waeone-agpaane~eneeel rakes Siem of April. He was presented ore bis departure by bis | Wevnly, Proparit medicine, rer ee ients. | giliptio Meokntis wing Machines. — April. " Pubite should give no peace to the company 7 negeter™ of . MGryetal Toot, ; or Te ee Queen Victoria to the Czar. eee eee ot t0e octamer dabuaane: the pruuiea ont shown, seen somone nbecren coon ay Ste folaie!lenston, bdjustable Stop feed. ‘Sz, Perzasscze, June 23, 1867. Victoria on being informed of the attempt on habitats of Wellin; ir power provi — —-—-—-—- Hie Majesty the Emperor bes arrived home from bis the life of the Czar at once sent trom Balmoral to tho | ‘Dupvitanie ot TeUEOM ener gay, aod amusements | the ferryboat where of wetigahing fire, | Fireworks, at 34 Maiden Lane. «vials to Paria, Emperor Alexander @ telegram warmly congratulating | wenifnl, Mr, and Mrs. Chaties Poole have performed | SPICES, Met moer sont to sem to break upon s Wild | twenty.fourth anual sale. ‘The length of time established: — him upon his escape. to delighted audiences: a dramatic entertainment bas | 076 on a frosty morning-—~such were some of the Ways | a guaranty for assortment, quality and price. take place for the beneGt of the Fire Brigade; the in which human life was irifled with. ‘Those wore not balla ig 0 oem A ttoram a een a Raat sayy. | Shucretonattaalnged tour robat tune | wecident Tey were not heaiictins 9 frersiare, | Grover & Bakers Ulgyers Premium Homing 4 ung 5 — They were of trifling with # ot nm eR fort Money Mark: itement on accou! to assassinate | entertainment in the Odd Fellows’ Hall; and lately i nor, ote tn Len yiraesrgy recta on Sy te them on the increases ee Cooke, Zoyara & Wilkon's Cireus has drawn large audi- } ‘inueg, vrongnt his dlacourse ts the iat stage of bomi. | 2f Yeu Have a Suffering Chin, Do Not Lee scsiaaees Man ae ate ee The Boure Garate of St. Peterburs says:—The Em | ences cide, ‘and ied bis hearers to abe vary threshold of | yur Serre va wif per abmrely sirmia Toligy the og Vaned’ yaa - pores eae A. Loop rder. % SOOTHING SYRUP, ' ta petal ay danger. The Russien lic desires the ARREST OF AN ALLEGED WIFE POISONER. "flere the reverend gentleman defined at some length | (ur, Wet ry perteniy safe and. rellatie B Sees aera were Union, W, ¥., Juno 29, 007. | Teg Marder ANG, ie leaded wo” say. hat | {Sra dren I ettns te gums fan: MAIL DETAILS TO JUNE 13. sere eneraied spon the dagerire of (orf for | A man giving his name as Rev. W. i. Groen was or | Tere ‘murders, He then og A 2 ti “ew iad ene ana eurse Usa tanteiy through The Inman steamship City of Boston, which left ee nagt cone et oe in Titcunend oouney ee ee he does not intend to kill, it i murder, Killing through | "h cme jamerous congratulatory telegrams were being | here from that State with a requisition on Governor Pepe ‘was @ higher order of inwrder. Nothing but Russee towns. ; 01 fenton for the en's delivery to the an! ire Decessity Could justify tho use of deadly weapons. hourly despatched to Paris by F for I proper rt the corporations prison ry r it f its. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,” having the fac simile of “Curtis & Perkins” on the outside ‘Liverpool at four P. M. on the 12th, and Queenstown on wrapper. All othors are base imitations, the 18th of June, arrived at this port yesterday even! ng. The German mail steamship New York, Capt. Dreyer, —— on Monday morning. nlaget’s, Hal x Rast 4 and Dressing. prs hon (eigen gare oa adage of the bral party. 1 rejooe to ace that you ereshax: | THE ENGLISH MONEY MARKET. THE STOLEN PUBLIC PROPERTY AT HARRISBURG. Pe A ie aoee ela steamahi Captai 1! ‘oursel ve ‘silence be misinterpreted ; ore mal perce Pr " cuathates a rodie wea eal da, for, uking 8 Ween "trom poor opponents, you ne chthe buptantinin. Four of the fay hangs of seting Pontes ad suicide ‘wes tees fro- | actefelr ed oh diseeaenee dks Midsags’ Por'eais oy dre reached this port yesterday morning. it you derive 10 bayer your opinions and, feelings | _ {From the London Times (city artieley, June 1.) gine toh wr ne Ce | quent eee ween | From both the inst named vessels were landed twelve Understood by the country at largo. I rejoien, ‘The month of May, in contrast to the same deplorable farlisie, and retarned | eusomed ork is one in seven thousand— | To Break Chiite and Kradionte, Fry c! of Boston erefore, in what you have and in what of 1866, bas witnessed a total advance of boty, fi Bot 50. a and times as many as | 2U, try Dr. D. A te ‘J ef Ady y huvdred and twelve passengers, and the City have witnessed of the gradual growth throughout the | five percent in the English funds—a circumstance rarely Oe Pe Ree toport, oa | wares oe hea above two hundred oa Se 08 Fe aera hada full list, with newspaper files containing details country of conservative sanociations of working men de. paralleled. The market this morning ‘amid gen- pear bes Toll of the aajauns tn Russia. emamess | ts ny ee pe het ’ ae eye ee Fagus terows upon, inemm, by caeme wie profess to re- Se tnmending tae {improvement of Sn et General's report had been eat up into paper. pers gig =" 4 wag Waele oe tiga wm main points of (hs Sdvices have, however, been anticl- them,’ and to the doctrines of | lished yesterday, the first tranesctions in consols were * by BE ee ‘ pated by the compilation from our files by the Ham- theme mho are sndearorag to, dr faa of dancin ste tren re ofthe mame ammoual, | The eagerness t2 Y SINKING OF A STEAMER IN LAKE WINNIPISEOGEE. oye 2 ee Ee aWvRecles, 94, .Wullnentn Kockatirct, Mowing pg comet col gamma fooling, hoetlity and vrevn theo Clssses | folders of aoctrities, Engiisn, or ot ‘every kind Conoono, N. 1, Jane 28, 1se2, | Next in fogged to death by ee Tee London Globe says that the English Parliament | 1 cto eatertain, only friectainy and goed eil | viice are belleved'to weve any socnt Yountetida ere | The Choeura, petwoen, aan Dayne brutal panies’ vietime main- a8 Or Sra gtk clone at Wilk not be prorogued before the middle of August, and | ‘owarde each ciber; and T oles that fou determined | Sow a0 longer 10 sacrites, thee property. 12 Centre Harbor, on Lake Winntpucoree, was found sunk | tained ‘ie tee pot genlay he ats ss (hat @ general election be expected in the ensuing pg Lad bape wp Dy yague alerra, transaction ie ‘oye in tho water at the wharf at ith village this morn- | bieckest error abd disappear, but God's aks vei ea Sly ‘ peony mi i pon nd Ste Ghee ae i | Cisse foo ef terecdecreas: Wom: comme gram come. | pos ne ie tine; Mies kenseed Gut fat ‘voce ertes ou “Thou shalt not Ki." The tsa Barring ee aS seeing New me | Fave bven fale ‘hertouted to 3 Heir esstamretes in, Sm SeToce-courth | long, and worth aout $00,000. vauited dome erates the words, “Thaw Feed, w ; } . + Prinoe Yapoleqe, Wha qe st Veutce, addressed tho ve been falsely Yo you, Ttrust you will go ; ; Sictoceny