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: —— =, 7 w EUROPE. Special Telegramstothe Herald. ‘The Great Episcopal Convoca- tion in Rome. Papal Allocution on the Condition and Power of the Church. ‘The American Prelates at Audience and Valuable Offerings to the Pontiff. * “Pio Mono’s Admiration of the Yacht Henrietta. American Premiums at the Paris Exhibition. THE CONVOCATION IN ROME. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. "The Pope ta Con tory id Five Hundred Prolates Present—Papnl Inferences from the Attendance—The Situation of the Church. Roms, June 27, 1867. His Holiness Pope Pius the Ninth held a public ‘Consistory this day, Thursday, at which there ‘were over four hundred Catholic bishops, coming from every part of the world. The Pope delivered an allocution to ,the as- ‘sombled prelates, in the course of which he praised their great zeal in coming to Rome from such dis- ‘tances and thus evincing their attachment and devotional obedience to the Holy See. He said that the example shown to the world by the union ofthe Church at large in its celebration of the ¢anonization of the martyrs of Japan and the eighteenth centenary anniversary of St. Peter’s martyrdom, would show forth to the enemies of the chair of Peter the immense power which the Church wields on earth. His Holiness confirmed the Papal condemnation "of the errors of the act of October 29, 1965. He also expressed his desire to convoke at an early day a general council of the Bishops, with a view ‘to deliberate on the best means of repairing the evils which oppress the Church just now. The Holy Father closed the allocution by im- parting the Pontifical benediction to the bishops. THE PONTIFICAL AUDIENCES. SPECIAL, TELEGRAM T( TO THE HERALD. “Tho American Bishops at Audience with the Pope—Citizen Offerings to the Pontifi—The Model ef the Yacht Henrietta and its Car- . @0=—Plie None on the Solidity of the Union— Religious and Civil Progress Under the Ame- rican Constitution. Roms, June 28—Evening. There are a great many more arrivals of Cath- lic prelates and clergymen and laymen, who come to take part in and witness the ceremonies ‘of Saturday and Sanday next, and the canoniza- ‘tion rites which are to follow. At this moment there are four hundred and fifty archbishops and bishops, with about thirty thou- sand clergymen and members of the different re- ligious orders in the Eternal City. From the United States of America are noticed e¢he Archbishops Spalding, of Baltimore ; Kenrick, of St. Louis; Odin, of New Orleans; Purcell, of Cincinnati, and Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia, with twenty-two bishops from other American dioceses in British territory and the Union. When the Pope received the American prelates and clergy at audience they presented him with two hundred thousand dollars in gold coin. They also presented a model of the American yacht Henrietta fn silver, the yacht being laden below with gold pieces to the amount of fifty ‘thousand dollars, contributed by the people of the archiepiscopal province of Cincinnati. The presentation of the model of the yacht was made to his Holiness by the Right Rev. James F. ‘Wood, D. D., Bishop of Philadelphia. The Pope, who was in excellent humor, lifting ‘the exquisite model of the yacht Henrietta from ‘the case, said, with a gracious smile, “‘Non ¢ un wapore ners is‘hot steamer!” or, as the words have been more freely translated by some per- sons here, “it is not all vapor or steam’? from 3 America, alluding to the golden cargo on board. Turning to the clergy, his Holiness said that he had only pleasant words to say to the Americans present and absent. He complimented them on their progress, religious and civil, in the most cheerful manner, and spoke im the very highest terms of General Rufus King, Minister of the ‘United States in Rome, and of his father, Professor King, who now lies at the point of death. The Most Reverend Archbishops Spalding and Purcell, of Baltimore and Cincinnati, have been mamed on the committee charged to prepare a reply on behalf of the Catholic world to the Pope’s allocation. This council will probably meet in November. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, will have as- signed to bim a post of honor on the right hand of the Pope at the grand St. Peter's ceremony on ‘Saturday. Every attention, in fact, is being shown to the Americans, bishops and others. ITALY. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALG, Goneral Claldini Resigns hie Position—Army Redaction, Frorence, June 28, 1867, It is reported in the city that General Cialdini ‘bas resigned his commission and position under the King, in consequence of the suppression of ‘the chief army command. A bureau is to be formed for the suppression of the chief military commands formed in the army during the war with Austria. THE PARIS EXHIBITION. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. ‘The Exhibition Prizes and Liste of the Recl- plents. Pants, June 28, 1867. The Paris Exhibition list of the awards ef the juries contains an enumeration of the different prizes given in each section of the great World’s Fair and the names of the recipients. TUE PRESS DESPATCHES, THE PARIS EXHIBITION. List of Prizes Awarded to American Contrib- utors—Names of the Recipients. Panis, June 28, 1867. The following is an official list of the awards to Amer- icans to be given at the Grand Exposition on Monday, the Ist of July. ‘The names aro given in order thus:— GRAND PRIZES. Mr. Chapin, of Lawrence, Massachusetts—Well con- dueted factory, Professor Hughes, of Kentucky—Printing Telegraph. Cyrus W. Field, of New York city—Promoter of the system of ocean Dr. F. W,, Evans, of Paris—Sanitary collection, GOLD MEDALS, Steinway & Sons, of New York city—Pianos, Chickering & Sons, of New York and Boston—Pianos. 8. G. White, of Philadelphia—Artificial teeth, &c. HL D. Walbridge, of New York—Minerals from Idaho, J. P, Whitney, of Boston—Minerals from Colorado, Louis Trager, of Concordia parish, Louisiana—Cotton. Victor Meyer, of Concordia parish, Louisiana—Cotton, C H, McCormick, of Chicago—Mowing machines. W. A. Wood, of Hoosic Falla, N, ¥.—Mowing ma- chines, Corliss Steam Engine Company, of Providence, R. L— Steam engine. ‘Wm. Sellers & Co,, of Philadelphia—Machine tools, Wheeler & Wilson, of New York ocity~Sewing ma- chines, Elias Howe, of New York city—Inventor of sewing machines, ©. B, Rogers & Co., of Norwich, Conn.—Wood working machinery. Patrick Welch, of New York city—Type dreasing ma- chine, Grant Locomotive Works, of Paterson, N. J.—Loco- motive steam engine. SILVER MEDALS. Fred. E. Church, of New York—Oil painting. L. M. Rutherford, of New York—Photographs. Mason & Hamlin, of New York—Organs. J. K. Barnes, Surgeon General of the United States Army—Military surgical apparatus. Ss. D. Tillman, of New York—Tonometer. Mrs. Richard F. Bond, of Boston, cal instruments and chronometers, R. B. Totles, of Canastota, N. Y.—Microscope and telescope glasses, eye pieces and telescope. Wm. Wales, of Fort Lee, N. J.—Microscopic object glasses. Darling, Browne & Sharpe, of Providence, R, I.— Measures, guages, Xo. Tinker Manufacturing Company, of New York— Bronzes, New York Mills, of New York city—Fine muslins, Clark Thread Company, of Newark, N. J.—Threads, 8. Fournier, of New Orleans, La—Regulating telltale clocks, &c, Webster Woollon Mills, of Webster, Mass,—Woollen and cotton fabrics and jaconets, &c. J. L. Hayes, of Boston, Mass,—Seriea of woollen fab- rics, E. ©. Burt, of Now York—Machine and sewed boots ‘and shoes, Colt's Patent Arms Manufacturing Company, of Hart- ford, Conn.—Coit’s firearms, E. Remington & Sons, of Lion, N. Y.—Military and sporting frearms, ‘Smith & Wesson, of Springfield, Mass. —Firearms and ‘metallic cartridges. Wiedsor Manufacturing Company, of Windsor, Vt.— Firearms. Spencer Rifle Company, of Boston, Mass,—3pencer rifles. Douglas Axe Company, of Boston, Mass.—Axes, &c. J. B. Taft, of Chester, Mass.—Emery stone, State of Illinow—Cereals, J. B. Picque, of San Francisco, Cal.—Collection of Cal- {fornia minerals. Professor ‘W. P. Blake, of San Trees, Cal.—Col- lection of Cal:formia minerals, Bigelow & Co., of Boston, Mass.—Coffee. Park Brothers & Co., of Pittsburg, Penn,—Edge toola, F. 8, Pease, of Baffalo, N. Y.—Oits, Grafton & Co., of Louisiana—Cotton. A. Delpit & Oa, New Orleans, La.—Tobacco, G. J. Wardwell, of Poultney, Vt,—Stone channelling and quarrying machine. Collins & Co., of New York—Plows. Schultz & Wackwer, of New York—Soda water foun- —Astronoml- *pairbanks & Co., of New York—Standard scales, J. R. Browne & Sharpe, of Providence, R. L—Revolv- ing head screw machine and universal milling machine, Bement & Dougherty, of Philadelphia, Pa—Machine tools, Cool, Sherman & Co,, of Glen’s Falls, N. Y.—Barrel machine, J. W. Lamb, of Rochester, N. Y,—Knitting machine, M. Opper, of New York city—Corset loom. George Crompton, of Worcester, Mass.—Crompton loom. American Button Hole Company, of Philadelphia, Pa,—Hatton hole machine. Weed Sewing Machine Company, of New York—Sew- ing machines. Florence Sewing Machine Company, of New York— Sewing machines. Baxter D, Whitney, of Winchendon, Mass,—Wood working machines. Wood Brothers, of New York—Phaeton. James Hall & Son, of Boston, Mass.—Buggy. Isaac Gregg, of Philadelphia, Pa,—Brick machine. Yale & Winn Manufacturing Company, of Shelburne Falis, Masr,—Locks, Chapin & Wells, of Chicago, Ill. —Swing bridge, Board of Public Works of Chicago, Ill.—Pian of the Chicago tunnel. J. A. Robinson, of New York—Daboll fog trumpet, Cuthbertson & Co, Chicago—Cut meata, Glen Cove Starch Co, New York—Starch ana mai zena C. Duffield, Chicago—American Westphalia hams. Cape, Culver & Co., New York—Maobattan hams. ‘W. Baker & Co,, Dorchester, Mass,—Chocolate, G. S& Lawrence, Louisiana—Sugar. Dr. S& G. Howe, Boston, Mass,—Books for the blind. BRONEB MEDALS. D, Appleton & Co,, New York—Books, Houghton & Co., Riverside, Cambridge, Masa. —Books, G. C. Merriam & Co., Springfield, Mass. —Wobater’s Dictionary. Automatic Boiler Feeder Co., Philadelphia, Pa —Boulor feeder. Jessup & Moore, Philadelphia, Pa —Paper. W. F. Murphy & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa—Blank bon band stamp. L. W. Fairchild & Co., New York—Gold pens, Sigmund Boor, New Yerk—Stereoscopes. George Gemunder, New York—V violins. Schreiber Cornet Manufacturing Compeay, New ‘York—Brase instruments. E. D, Hudson, New York—Artificial limba, Jobnson & Lund, Philadelphia, Pa. —Artiicial teeth, Cummings & Sons, ———, Hospital car. C, Abbey & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa.—Gold leaf for Sil- ing teeth. Milton Barlow, Midway, Ky.—Planetarium. , A. J. Johnson, New York—Globes. J. B. Lyon & Co,, Pittsburg, Pa.—Giassware, ‘W. H. Townsend, New York—Oilcioth, Tiffany & Co,, New York—Silvorware. Pratt & Wentworth, Boston, Mass,—Cooking stoves, ‘Wright & Co., Philadelphia—Perfumery. ‘The Hadley Company, Holyoke, Mass.—Spoo! cotton. 8. Slater & Sons, of Webster, Mass.—Cotton goods. HL. Stursborg & Co,, of New York—Boaver cloths, Mission Woollen Mills, of San Francisco—Biankets, flannels, &c, F, Sasche & Sons, of Philadeiphia—Fine shirts, ‘HH. Haupt, of Philadelphia, Pa, —Steam drill tunnelling machine. Deere & Co., of Moline, Til,—stee! irons. T. G. Perry, of Kingston, R. 1.—Mowing machine. Partridge Fork Works,-of Leominster, Mass, —spading end manure forks, &c, Morris, Tasker & Co,, of Philadelphia—W, machines D. H, Goodell, Antrim, New York—Applq parer. Haagien & Grais p, of Dayton, Obio—Tduaceo entting meshine, W. & B, Douglas, of Middletown, Conn,—Pumps. Howe Scale Company, of Now York—scales. Bank of Enatn: Losvow, June 28—Noon HL. Olmstead, Stamford, Conn.—Frietion clutch The bullion in the Bank of England has iucreas‘d pulley, T. R. Pickering, New York—Governor for steam en- gines. J. B. Root, Boston—Steam engine. P. H. & F. M. Roots, Connersville, Ind.—rotary blower. Shaw Union Air Engine Company, Boston—Hot air engines. Wickersham Nail Company, Boston—Nail machine. D, L, Harrison & Co., Springfield, Mass,—Lathe ma- chine, P. 8. Justice, Philadelphis—Power hammer.. ©, L. Goddard, Boston—Mestizo burring picker. Southern Cotton Gin Company, Springfield, Mass.— Cotton gin, Union Buttonhole Company—Butionhole machine, A. B, Howe, New York—Sewing machines, Bartram & Fanton, Danbury, Conn.—Sewing and but- tonhole machiue. Mumford & Co,, Detroit, Mich.—Boot former, 0, A, Shaw, Biddeford, Me.—Kunitting machines. J. E. Sweet, Syracuse, N. ¥.—Composing machine, Baltimore and Cuba Smelting Company, Baltimore, Md.—Ingot and sheet copper. G. F. Warner & Co., New Haven, Conn.—Malleable iron castings. Douglas Manufacturing Company, New York—Edge tools, 8, H, Randall, New York—Mica, ©. G. Gunther & Sons, New York—Furs, J, M. Humphries, Louisiana—Cotton, ¥. G, Williams, Richmond, Va —Virginia tobacco, J. P, Sarrazin, Louisiana—Perrique tobacco. 4. J, & J. H, House—Co-operators, Jackson & Co,—Co-operators, J. W. Carroll & Co., Lynchburg, Va.—Smoking to- bacco. C. H. Lilienthal, New York—Tobacco and snuff, ‘Wisconsin Agricuitural Society—Agricuitural collec- tions, Richards & Co., Wisconsin—Wool, A. G. Day, Seymour, Conn.—Rubbor goods. H. G. Hotchkiss, Lyons, N. Y.—Oil of peppermint, spearmint and wintergreen. L. B, Hotchkiss, Phelps, N. Y.—Oil of spearmint and Peppermint, Belmont Oi! Company, Philadelphia—Petroleum. Western Virginia—Petroleum. Babcock & Co., Boston—Petroleum. Marietta and Gale’s Fork Company, Mariotta, Ohio— Petroleum. F. H, Holliday, New York—Chomicals, Joseph Hirah, Chicago, Il—Albumen, A. Fries, Cincinnati, Ohio—Extracts. Degener & Weiler, New York—Printing presses, Fairbanks & Co., New York—Railroad scales, Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New York—Fire-proof safes, J. B. Van Duzen—Model of “Fleetwing.”” Brown & Level, New York—Model tackle. Department of Agriculture, Washington, dD a— Cereals of the United States, State or Ohio—Cereals, State of Wisconsin—Coreals, State of Kansas—Cereals. 'W. S. Carpenter, Westchester country, N. ¥Y.—Corn, McPherson & Donald Smith, New York—Ales, HONORABLE MENTION, C. K. Landis, Vineland, N. J.—Model farms. Willard & Co., New York—Obdjectives, ‘Wm. Selpho & Co., New York—Artificial limbs, Robert Bates, Philadelphia—Instrament to cure stam- mening. George Davidson, Washington, D. C.—Sextant. Peter Glass, Boston, Mass,—Masonic inlaid centre table. George W. Chipman, Boston, Mass.—Carpet linings. Howell Bros., Philadelphia—Paper hangings. New Haven Clock Compasy—Clocks. Kaldenberg & Son, New York—Moerschaum pipes, Beli & Co., Alabama—Muslins. ‘Williams’ Sitk Company, New York—Silk twist. ‘Washington Mills, Boston—Shawis, Linthicum & Co., New York—Spring overcoats. } J. G. Zallee? St. Louis, Mo,—Clothing for men’s wear. State of Alabama—Cotton. Montagne & Carios, Louisiana—Mosses, F. 8, Oozzons, New York—Cigars from American to- bacoo. Bourgeots & Ce., Louisiana—Tobacco. D, J. Brown, Boston—Leather. C, Korn, New York—Leather, iL Tilden, Bostoa—Sifter, ‘Metropolitan Company, New York—Washing machine. J. Ward & Co,, New York—Washing machine. \ 8 T, Bacon, Boston—Baking machine, J. Prentice, New York—Cigar machine. Empire Machine Company, New York—Sewing me chines," Stephenson & Son, New York—Horse cars. Charles Wellman, New York—Saddioa. E. W. Page, New York—Oars. Portland Packing Company—Canned food, &c. Bray & Hayes, Boston—Preserved food. Townsend Brothers, New York—Preserved oysters. Gail Bordew, New York—Extract of beef. Oneida Community, Oneida, N. Y.—Preserves, &c, J. Wattemeyer, Baltimore, Md.—Preserved food, J. Davidson, Louisiana—Sugar. G. Sabatier, Louisiana—Sugar. D, D, Avery, Louisiana—Salt. Vinicultaral Society, California—Wines. Dr, Louis Elsberg, New Y ork—Peat fuel, Goodenough Horse Shoe Company, New York—Horeg shoes. @. J, McCormick, Meriden, Conn.—Skates, Lelance, Grosjean & Co., New York—House furnishing hardware, J. F. Paul & Co,, Boston—Specimens of wood Isaac Young, Kansas—Specimens of wood, Anderson Brothers, Cincinnati, Ohio—Catawba wines. ©. Butler, Cincinnati, Obio—Catawba wines, Pleasant Valley Wine Company, New York, and F, $ Cozzens, New York—Variety of fruits. American Company, St. Louis—Wines. 8. 8. Squire, New London, Conn.—Preserved food. Brandon Kaolin and Paint Company, Brandon, Vt— Specimens of paint. A. Tambourg, Loutsiana—Tobacco. RM, Smith, Baltimore—Petrotoum. Olof Johnson, Louisiana—Sugar. Purington & Co., New York—Sweeper, Minnesota—Cereals, lowa—Cereals. G. & ©. Williams, Louisiana—Sugar. Janes H. Jackson, New York—Minerals. Joel Wharton, Now York—Minerals, THE WAR IN CRETE. Omar Pasha’s Victories Confirmed. Lonpos, Jane 27—Evening. Advices from Constantinople confirm the victory of Omar Pasha over the Christians in Crete. THE FENIAN CONVICTS. Omcial Report of their Treatment. Loxpon, June 27—Evoning. The commission appointed to inquire into the manner in which the Fenian convicts are treated reports that they are well treated. JAPAN. The Ports to be Opened to Foreign Trade. Lospox, June 28—2 P, M. Intelligence from Japan states that Yeddo and three other Japanese porta-will be opened to foreign com- meroe oa the lst of January next, “THE UNITED STATES SQUADRON. States Steamer Sacra- nto. Lowvom, June 28, 1867. Adespatch from Bombay says that the United States steam sloop-of- war Sacramento has been totally wrecked near Cocopoda, in the district of Madras, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The London Money Market. Lonpos, June 28—Evening. Consols cloged at 04% for money. AMERIOAN GRCORITIES Closed at the following rates: — United 8 ates fv Iiimots “Centra! Erte Paliway Atle’ .tic amd Grrat Weasern consglidated shares, £404,000. The Continental Bourses. Fraxxrort, June 23—Evening. United States bonds closed to-day at 77%. Liverpoo! Cotton Market. LiverrooL, June 28—Evening. Cotton market closed unchanged at the following authorized quotations:—Middling uplands, 11d.; mid- dling Orleans, 11344 The sales of the day foot up 12,000 bales, Trade Report. ‘The advices from Manchester (June 28) are favorable, The market for goods and yarns shows « better feeling. Liverpool Breadstufls Market. Livsrroot, June 28 —Evening. Corn closed at 38%, per quarter for new mixed West- ern, California wheat is firm at 133, 9d. Barley, oats and peas unchanged, Liverpool Prévision Market. Liverroot, June 28—Evening. Lard has declined 34. from opening price; sales of American at 48s. 84, per cwt. Pork and beef steady at Previous quotations, Bacon irregular at 42s. a 42a, 64. for Cumberland cut middies, Cheese unchanged, Liverpool Preduce Market. Laverroor, June 28—Evening. Common Wilmington rosin bas declined to 6s. 9d. ; fine American is steady at 12s. Spirits tarpentine, 31s. 6d. Petroloum firm at 8d. per gallon for spirits and 1s, 2d. for standard white, ‘Tallow, 44a, 34. per cwt. for Ameri- ~ Londen Markets. Loxpon, June 28—Evening. Sugar stoady at 258, for No.12 DS, Iron—Scotch 58s, 34, per ton, mixed numbers, Linseeds of all iption unchanged. Whale and sperm oil steady at Previous quotations, | MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Qursxstown, June 28—2 P. M. ie steamship Cuba, Captain Stone, from Boston Jue 19, arrived at this port last night en route to Liver- Sourmamrroy, June 23—2 P. M. steamship Baltic, Captain Jonos, from Now York 15, arrived here to-day on the way to Bromen. BY STEAMSHIP TO JUNE 18. The German mall steamship Union, Captain Von Santen, from Bremen the 15th and Southampton the 18th of June, arrived at this port yesterday morning, bringing our European files, in detail of our cable telegrams, to her day of sailing, ‘The Union made another fine vo; She left South- ampton at three P.M. the 18th Instant and passed in Sandy Hook on the 28th at eleven A. M. She brings a fall cargo of valuable goods and six hundred and eighty- nine paascogers, In the English House of Lords, on the 17th of June, Earl Russel gave notice that on Monday, the 24th inst., he would move:— pet humble address be presented. to her Majesty, that her Majesty will be pleased to give direo- rey at, by the operation of a royal commission or otherwise, full and accurate information be procured as to the patire and amount of the. property and revenues of the Established Church in ireland, with a view to their more productive management ‘and to their more a ‘management for the benefit of tne Irish Thg Emperor Napoleon being @ligbtly indisposed oa June 16, was unable to be present at the receptions at the Tuileries; the Grand Duke and Duchess of Baden and the Count and Countess of Fianders were, therefore, Teceived by tha.Empreas. _ The Paris Moniteur of Jane 17, giving an account of the departure of the King of Prussia, saya it was the desire of his Majesty to leave Paris without ceremony. ‘The King warmly thanked the Emperor of France for she reception he had had in Paris, and the two Sover- eigns parted on most affectionate terms. The London Spectator believes that under the Reform Dili, unless serious changes are introduced in the ma chinery of electiuns, the expenses consequent on disso- lution, apart altogether from bribery, will be almost un- endurable. They are heavy enough now, but after this Dill has passed they will be sufficient to shut out all men of modest, or even moderate, means, The Mémorial Diplomatique states that the condition of the ex-Empress of Mexico is improved. It bas beeu thought prudent not to conceal from her the fact of her busband’s captivity, and that his lifo was threatened, The effect was that the Empress appeared suddenly to recover ail her clearness of intellect, She declared that the Mexican nation could not be capable of so odious an act as to raise a murderous band against a prince who had devoted himself with so much self-denial to the re- generation of the country. The Czar has left a million of roubles for the poor of Paris, He gave the servants of the Elysée palace £2,000, and distributed one hundred and thirty-eight valuable gifts, During bis visit 10 Paris he spent £200,000. The Czarewiteh spent £40,000, The Emperor and Empress of Austria will leave Vienna about July 10 for Paris, They will be lodged in the Pavilion Marsan. The Viceroy of Egypt bad arrived at Toulon. Salutes were fired by the forts and the French ships-of-war. The Empress and Grand Dukes of Russia left St. Pe- tersburg for Livadia in the Crimea, ‘The spanish Cortez voted the budget. ‘The Queen of Spain will postpone her journey to Rome and Paris until September, on account of the heat of the weather. ‘The budget of the Minister of the Interior of Ttaly was under discussion inthe Chamber. Signor Crispi pro- posed that's Parliamentary inquiry should be instituted ‘as to the expenditure of the secret service money. The motion was rejected, Generals Klapka, Perczol and Georgey are expected in Pesth, Hungary, under the amnesty proclamation. THE BIRMINGHAM RIOTS, The Anti-Popery Lecturer and Lectures—Ex- citing Causes of the Riot—The Irish Out in Force—Fights and Arrests. , ae Birm! ‘Monday, June 17) \dénce o| e Ingham (| 7, vit) ‘eotralipen +P Marpby. 7. who has described as the pry Electoral Union,” com- wekcese‘ecdiey 4 tesheeal 10 this town upon the Sererg of Roman Catholicism,” ber a led to the gath- ering of & vast crowd of people, A great disturbance, ee closely ease ‘upon in vary Prerions riot took described im the 71 morning, and for Poveral b bours it was as pti fas the civil force could do to prevent immense mischief being perpetrat woeks since Mr. Murphy intimated his intention a re was applied to for the 1 sail by mindful of the disturbances ‘lectures and ‘‘exhibitions’’ to which ite. Murphy's gave rise at Wolverhat Wednesbury and other towns in the locality, its Worship refased to grant the hail for this purpose. The friends of Mr. Mar, thereupon tovain ana Cone a structure of woo ay AS ding threo thousand persoos, Turee lock “yesterday was the tine fixed for the "tr and at that hour the place was (aoa well filled with persons who had been was the same to-day as it was in days gon — (Hear, Wear.) If sue had the power (sala Mr. arpa wouldn't she do to you? What wouid she do to me = would roast me, as she did Ridley, Cranmer and purther on he remarked :— : i Daal ortes M4 ‘of 2 hear.” r the 3 il He S53 5358 ‘that the ‘authorities wo not protect me; the authorities must prowet me with all ins pe ‘hall. walk over. mn dead boar ie pea 1 will have my lve ween “A rr extract will be suMici red to meet any Popiah priest, f itscredws ragamufin in the lot; od if ever there was & gatherer in the universe it was the Pope himsel Di th et el | “ prove It. ncaa apne spy bean shouts of applause and “Amen” strangely mingled, Outside the “ Tadernacie’’ bey | the whole aftor- ing the dense crowd showed BE ae if 1 “Tabernacle,” was sasatied by ob, pn all broken, @7.4 some of the furniture much dom. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867., 5 In the course of the evening the Mayor and some other of the wagistrates visited the scene, as did also one or two of tne Roman Catholic priests, by whom the crowd were exhorted to be peaveable. Until a late hour the streets were in possession of ap excited mob, Dunng the whole of to-day tbe streets in the neigh- borhood of the ‘Tabernacle’ bave been crowded. thelmna- gistrates have assembled en , and every pre- caution {s being taken ‘est ere suould be aa attempt wo Coe yesterday's proceedinys to-night. ioters who had been taken into custody were a up before Mr. Kynnersiey, the stipendiary, this morning. After the examination of witnesses the pri- soners were remanded until to-morrow, and if suflicient evidence is them adduced to show a probability that they Alt | inde ef. Mercantile nw nd Job alee ROPOLI ESTABLISHMENT, 2 Nav-au siroot © acne ee aN The | perfumed light Steals through the tiat of alsbaster lamps, And every air is heavy with the Lreath Of orange flowers that bloom Boch wae ths demir Wane, Hise uch was the flowery with healing airs and life-preserving products, where Dr. Drake disoovered the ghish ingreaiens of tia’ wonderful Tvnic Medicino= PLAN TATION BITTERS—the enchanted tropical island of Bt. Grol, The PLANTATION BITPERS, combining at the medicinal and tonie virtues of the 1G and hifesusialae ing products of that favored clime, are. without doubt, tis wor acted in concert concent Say vil ee will sees Uely be committed for | Mind's great remedy for Dyspepsia, low sprite and al trial at the > Gaamas Degen, If they acted separately MAGNOLIA WATER—A delightful tollet article—supe- they will be reyrngusu dl conv! rior to Cologne, half the price. Ge i the parcel containing this was made up neighborhood of the “Taberaacle’* “ia toe A Well Known F: pall ol pee crowded and the shops were ing rapidly closed. for the peo} one obb the best and most stylish Summer Hate are wremely invitin Broadway and Ask for the Univ. al Laver! to Cigar. At M, SALOMON’S, 419 Broadway, corner Canal.street. Batcheler’s Hal orld; the only, perfoct ous. Factory Bt Barclay aD Gone ‘be Hattee fimo UADERIEL: whe vt Hat in the metropolis. fect gems of he fashion, abd, Are oy bia ‘hot weather, "For sale ouly at Oo ‘ulton street. . Last oi nts soldier of "the Eighth Hussars was shot at ee eS and Dy dry Depot, No. 60 Dey arose, in Park 5 8 policeman so dangerously wounded that his life is despaired of. He now lies in the bos- Lye Two whole streets have been sacked, and a Romen 2far oa, fpothennrys ov Catholic cl mont attacked and much carefully prepared and Pure medicines, boeagge" cones armed with staves ao the thorough- _, ‘streets have been in utter disorder, and this | | Cristnc ir Dy eo Best Fiver Mae atate of ihluge continued up till balf-past twelve. by eoreng lly and also applied, at Na ‘The greatest excitement and alarm prevailed, Gordes of Every, Dewcr - f pra tthe MET ROP i Tou eRe. ora’ ISHMENT, 97 Nassau street. MEXICO. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Occupation of Tampico by the Liberals. New Onzeans, June 28, 1867) 9 o'Ulock P.M, Advices from Matamoros of the 19th inst. confirm the Previous report that General Gomez, who had espoused the cause of Santa Anna, capitulated on the 8th inst. to General Peron, commanding the liberal forces before Tampico. The Uberals occupied Tampico on the 9th int, and Fever, Fever and Ague, termittent and ittent Fevers are eitectunlly red by Dr. D. JAYNE'S AGUE MIXTURE, without » fabillty of roiura.” Sold everywhere. pGenaticutton Water is a Certain Cure for ‘al discusew of the kidneys. “Depot, 40 Clif’ sk. af en, Potaes Evory Description, in cane fy urmehed at tne Mie FROPOLITAN JOB. Phinting ESTABLISUMENT, 9 ‘Nassau street, Dean’s Cakes and Jonfectionery 895 Broadway, between ineteeneh and Twentieth streote Dr, Von Eisenberg’s sBethetice-Neural ic on—The wouder of the age for the cure of all diseases of tbe bye, Ear, Throat, Catarrh and Asthma, nice 261 Filth ae. Dr. Kennedy's ot a Cor tle will cure; every fami THE PRESS TELEGRAM. The 15th of May to be Observed as a National Festival=The Execution of Maxtmi Urged by the Press—Escobedo Threatens to cohpinghemnuphe yee Rg Tho Picayune has the following ex'racts from'the Gal- veston News of the 2th inst., relating to Mexican irs:— Ee et May is to be hereafter observed as a grand ac street, N. Elliptic First Wrenlema volute tension; ‘jun ¥. At retail by all drugs Leckatitol PP da rop fi Machines.— Ai ab Broatray. ‘Orystal Coot; natonal festival day in honor of the viciory of the For Gener: 1. Granvs Opini Ge liberals over Maximilian, Silcrdann macndanised letter toe WEEKES SIRE OF The Mexican is firm and unanimous in favor of | TH TIMES, of this day, June %. Also another article vm the execution of Maximilian. the Excise law. The liberals appear to be berating each other as to eda the Unesco tac) to he heaprgt jexican apparently acc: every other one o! Tt is tated that General Eecobedo has threatened, 10 President Juarez should the lattor not order the execution of Maximilian. THE NATIONAL GAME. ern! Grantv’s Opinion on Mmacatamizes letter see WILKES" sfintr ov é TIMES, of this day, June 29. Also another article the Excise law. A Td eae? BTS ¢ 29. Als. another article om For General Gra Sheridan's, macadamized £ TIM this day, sondamized Teiier geist shane oe une 29. Also another article oa ith Aovlantly | Kor, General Gunns, Onetth afte the Victors. THE TIMES, of thie day, June 9, Also another article om ee pees was really alive yesterday. The spring | the Excise law. and summer meetings at Paterson have been duly 1G = O G chronicled in the columns of thé Hanan, and the wak. | Shetias” (acd letter see WILKES! senat'od ing up experienced throughout New Jersoy at those times | 244, 1MHS of thie day, Junea®. Also has been faithfully depicted; but the evidences of ani- mation which those ocoasions have juced sink into insignificance when compared with the stirring race and things yosterday ‘throughout pk reckon: Pimples, ans Moth. = Rede a dopot, aso EAUDe lating Medioated Hoa Hoan st snce of Broadwa; i druggisis. EVA) aaa South Bagnte siceee, Fiveworit Solita RTA eS Twenty-fourth annual pale: SyantLate foc easortument, quality Sod pelea” Gouraad’s Poudre gure apt ser, Bex ime eatablighed Senne” & Bere Waters Premium Sowten was substituted in Slockman's piace, and the | Couraud’s Optonsal C; eA0Hivren. fame wus cmmenoed wih tbo stuns a he ba The ere ta. Bead Syn need t GOURAUD'S. seers Cee nay, Bonen; Welldoay Hatitord; De W. 8 Gos, Ypatiaa. oR, oR job. ee ah oot PL LA gn seat ese: H fj | Paton and ane, 3 2 2H 2 2 | [Lanck’s Hair Color Restorer and Dress bo gsbie ta fe : 33 toying, varie So p for waveiling. a 83. z 2 2) cayees at =P Pelee bye: a 8 fown. N.Y. hae d 2 Bu tin Bey the 71 PFT TH | pee ee moar: Unibee, te SO a — ear ern tts assole, Momcar haa atinatia Clad of Beck'ga, ime at ante Saoeis Spell ciel three a JOB Pm kr Crore ty hy ay MarR rot ETP nyateiage Recommend rs Port Graze me Bola’ by all Thee et Female renal perena aes er N.Y. x bering VeustanLe® EARS +} mand of Wildey, of this city, succeeded after a while in restoring order, but mot ge pes i peor see ye Eh omoinge = eae ‘a, SWroliet Meirateid. Uouataaon, was my injared by an accidental punch of an umbrella Buy Llanes hing of George in the Se ‘Trotting on the Fashion Course. After several days of most unfavorable woather for trotting yesterday dawned most auspiciously for that pastime, Two trots were apnounced on the Fashion Vourse, both of which took place to the entire satisfac- tion of the visitors present, The first was a two mile partici en’ and Suaseiel ‘slanding of ‘the company. and x And repeat trot, in barness, for « parse of $050, between thereof, will, they ziti oi ‘prove s sufficient ho stallion: pong oe k Lewis, and was tee of the fairness and tm von &, or ian ing pod by the stall Mey oe foe heats, The trot connection with it will be the ‘inter In fact it rine dente of the man anny Ra the mutual benefit of w! en nd serupulewily to avoid Sree ‘cond im the slightest rely so-ncerue & ald w 009. ts, cas —O1 agit oe Se ae tea “khong, 3, Cheaterdold’ eounty, "S00; Permasncna, June 28, 1867. farce = Sree u Jane 28, 1867. Norroug, 2,000, meine ‘was completed to-day, negroes ACCIDENT ON THE ERIE RAILROAD. Cictntiatt expres trele’ or'to-day, when about vases ate Hey culled Red Milla ‘ansorted valuod at | Presents, $1287 ry immediately ara {oa lst of the proseats ‘awarded will be priakeg and seak to eact ticket holder hua wil be thet fairest and bis rae rl 7 pratation enleriasament, = ‘& committee selected by the sudierce 10 asbe gm Uapertiot Gyetritntion of prevents. Tickets one dollar each. For sale *4 ne ba house of Ciark, Webster roadway, New n vor, or sent by mail ‘he price asd ‘shamp fo : an blocked several hours, consequently bey to ‘all traina, b, Ke |b ent le supposed Wo Bave erases: , 100 viekets to one address rail In order that every sirbacriber's name oa "hie mie Gea gents and chil dren RRS aay SAT es eee a No, 978 Brondwai Opposite Metropolitan Mivtel, aunt pan arr tr erful cures bad ok Wobster & Co... Tay the wind gowns RNON'S “Se Hy Sonal. te 2 fm nae | sore, Puig Broad oper pla ees to visit. for bie and becbenin Hat, AU Kinds "Taapestion ‘at both mores, The Nowe Co. ing Machine. “si Ba tion ae ‘origi! sewing machine), President 609 Broadway, Nes rr) Vevey area fins ye e4. St, ie es saris Ket nrned.—Dr. manenuly enres mater reli harmiass, s atta God si fasaie, i AS "pA is, a Pack rom WEMBOLD, sob lee rata aa TA ses Sgt Se gudseription price, B10 per share, ‘O@ee, “by, Broad avenge Now York. oat mee, vor 61m. Address George K. Lvodg- dou, Secretary. " 9 % of NEN Shee xy oS Broan wtp: a

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