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6 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1867, TE NW DOWNY, [===S=3==="" Eres Excellency , after which be made the following EAT rte PR Ee iii ates ne Bisthday of the Vice-Regal Dominion of British North Ameriea, July 1. ~ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. THE PRIZE RING, VICE-REGAL SPEECH. rs tater, 1837-38, At firet this did him no good, but ; 3 Rattling Figh ard Welden Guwruamcex—I thank you most sincerely for this cor- 1 ¥p the end'it did: for it gained tbim influence ‘with his ST. PATRICN'S CATHEDRAL. going forward. 9 Resmeon mamas IF wo isi reception and for thas meeting me on my arrival ‘and this mflueace he has now lent tothe | after the celebration of mass im St, Patrick's Cathe | Fist Carmcuust—Is this the first meeting? gohan Malone—Thirty-nine Hounds Fought— compatriotes, With addreses of congratulation, The circumsianees of | English interest, Mr. Carlier was bora in 1814, and has Malone the Wiuner by a Foul Blow. ihy present landing at Quebec are, ia one respect 1a | poen olghween years In Parliament 4, ral yesterday, a discourse was delivered by Rev. Father | sami psa a stlibegpeecSebnr 0" ce ell ince ayy ‘years ae Pea’ wes complete a eee ne poe is the vata ame 4 Mepis, ip mnieh ba aie Se wile sage a ‘sir, Bui ‘bef pathizers had another opportunity on Saturday, yd a a fou the dredth of the martyrdom of | _“! r—Yes, sir. But before we i s Sat ey tang ha ed | Gehan pees nS Raat | Por woe cbt Hod ma | Sas nea” enna | mame coring aie pate sore, from the marks of respect and consideration which } elected by acclamation. He owes his’ place to his talents. | spectacle now presented by the venerable Pontif! whom trom the Sfiyinss chapter of Jeremiah, also | (2 * Viserously contested ‘‘muill”” between Edward Thave received, are themselves glad 10 oe ine | He is a good writer, and is the author of a work entitled | some thought to be an effete old man, in grandly sum- the firat chapter of the Prophet Haggai, ‘and from | Weldon and John Malone, They had previously attempted. ence more amongst them. I am m gratified | “Canada et ses Institutions,” &e, The office of Mr. Lan- moning to his call the ane good from he cuniennia chapter Sener ey would see | to adjust their dispute the day before at sretired mot, on y from w to learn that, from your experience of my | gevin renders him a sort of deputy of the Attorney Gen- passages by and necessary ft was " past “adwinistfation you teem ‘me worthy to ‘Ail eral, Kast. He is a fair, though young; legislator, being | quarter of the world to participate in celebrating the | inaugurate this snogement: It"was'a strange commer | Newlown Crock, Lous Island, but were frightened at the Ingh office 10 which the Queen. has been gracionsly | well read in law and knowing the wants of the country. | martyrdom of <t. Peter, is a spectacle which should at- | dence that this very day in the city of Rome, called the moment of stripping by two innocent old farmers of pleased to appoint me; nor do I consider your expreé- | Mr, Langevin speaks well, and made a good effort in the | tach every Catholic to his religion more and more, and | the Eternal City, some thousands of archbishops | that neighborhood, who, im the early gray of the morn- sions of satisfaction as mere empty compliments; for | debates om confederation. Though too diffuse, his | teach a lesson to those who fondly supposed that the | and here od F pene ‘wonks and men of holy orders are | ing were wending their Ww: fhi the period during which I have governed this province speech was one of the best made on the occasion, and | vitality of religion was declining. ‘assem| for the purpose of observing and cele. | ‘PS ng jay to market, fhis inau- tise cosprtest vo niga hater droga Cine | Psat Des aan, toate cemnaeas ean en the, marprlens® of” Paci“ tse_ speeds Tuas | eum af te pollon, with the addition ten ot eimeey he onl WO whom, however, on the ¥ Ay Dave faithfully discharged my duty to her Majesty and | question, Mr. Langevin has a pleasing address and st. PETER’S ¢ cuuncn. men mere assembled for the purpose of eee pe ps vaehgi aa soap v to her Canadian sutjecta We are now entering ov a | speaks coolly, like a wan who is resolved not to be put Mass Yesterday—Sermon by | vilding up, strengthening and perpetuating a re- amicably arranged, throwing them off the new mn te: He _ pa drone a. farang ‘out by beeraptioos. ae ee Mavor 3 bec pa Rev. Wm. Quinn. glen woaee WOM: and dectzinns i would notonderse Peay and thus the principals had a clear field to arrange: pspicuons ears, ant mt of 101 ore Railway - were alive to-day. But we are here to restore the i ‘ Occupied among the nations of the world. Theestablish- | Company. His energy and Intelligence procured for | Agrand solemn mass was celebrated yesterday in St. | Chureh to the world. This, sir, is our mission. tone fi eae an on met ene ment and progress of our enlarged Canada will be watched | nim those two places of distinction, but of little remu- | Peter's church, Barclay street, 1n commemoration of the | This is our mighty and subline work, it is @ needful pon. the arrival im. the sity o! nde swith heen incre tp ane Smit, on 01 complete eof. eration, Mr. Langevin is member of the Dar of | egal of 8 Peter and St. Paul. work, brothers | 1f wo tako the daily papers what do, we or wr on that morning @ consultation was held, government i a peop! ower Canada, practisi at Que! lope wel see perpetual accounts of murders and ray an resi ii sion should themselves wilh the future of these united provinces mainly | at his profession, He poy bos forty years of age. At the conclusion of the Gospel Rev. Wm. Quinn | descriptions of crime and sins among men? Pour num- take pr a Pry post vhat the fight & ane Lavin 6 ral sleet 28 iy Bieta roc wlth Mr. Gaus is Minieler of Finance Mr. Galt fa on aseended the pulpit and delivered a sermon, taking | bers are small but our work shall not be ° ip Yala, There | ne it did § eis mo accidents, Troe at thas. » patriotism: je man at finance, and keeps the public accounts ot was & wovement foot to unite chureh: Teach ccessful termination at a leafy row johabtingour vast territory, from Haliiaz to the great | Casada in very fair order hask shat ws. growing. less |e Gospel of the day ag his text, After reviewing | With aut their uanoly elements and errors of precept and | cess on the Hudson river, between Sal and itty ti if pas aE 2 pas ew Fs! | rte i 5 aa we zi i E b en Se oe ry hb 1d i ie pean iceman eel Queen Victoria’s Warrant for the Cre- ation of the Confederate Government. » Whe Right Honorable Lord Monck the Viceroy—His Life, Services and Official Speech. ,| !akes, T confidentially anticipate for the new dominion | easy ear. He is also a good wand ig | the life of St Peter from the time when he left | practice; that failed. There is a grand programme before | den, Ulster county. Friday afternoon the principals, Sketches of the Members of the: & glorious and a prosperous career, very car iS all be ones or sce. In Son Tienes aia his home and devoted himself to the service | us, Lenser yan ‘as will be seen in {he address that I will rae pent Sy sir Brees red Seat, left she ty i At the conch if the address, his Excellency and | Minister is aptat giving statements, doing it in a now read:— rf. stock ‘other 4 New Cabinet. ua oe papel yd piand PA scti ang | aiet, business like way. He was put atthe head of the | °f is Master, until his martyrdom at Rome, | "°X' (Dicraxn”—1 think we have heard quite enough | that Namodiate viciaity early in, the. eveni ore commission sent to the government of the United States | 40d showing the nature of his mission, he said:— | from the brother up there; let the reading of the ad- | daylight next morning the met, and after half an @rove to Spencer Wood. On going through tho strects | in February last to negotiate a new treaty of trade. In | But the Chair of St Petor was not to fall in conse- | dress be postponed to another time, and let somebody hour's searching selected the spot above referred to. quence of the death of the first Apostle, The successors | else ows. ‘The ring was pit and ts made of St, Peter have continued from that time until the Sag at hp RE EE MIS hhalf-past threes. M, and a few ininutes thereafter present, They have seen not only the conversion of the | “yrothers” took part, some favoring the reading ofthe | Contestant, with « countentnee, city of Rome and of the countries that were then sub- | address, and after that discuasion, while others held out | castor into the ring, following immediately for a discugsion aad the address the Governor Genera) was loudly cheered by the large | this he failed, no: from apy want of tact, but be- mamber of persons who bad turned out to witness his | vith wnom he treated were not friendly to free Mr. A General Jubilation and arrival, Durham Terrace ana other commanding points | with Canada or any of the Bntish Provinces, . Galt itary s) wore crowded tatore, began public tife ip 1649 as member for Sh« ‘and | ject to the empire of Rome, but also of the whole civi- a bimeelf, eons = plays Rigs brigade has held his seat ever since. In 1858 he paca ber lized world, and of nations and countries that were then ‘This little schism portended disruption at once. Weldon is a native of it is a movies fn SCARED $9 ER SeMEICS, Minister of Finance, aud four years later be went out ‘The members of the new Cabinet called to assist the | with the . In 1864 he came back to office. By his friends Mr. it 18 likened to Mr. Gtadstone for his Viceroy of the dominion will be sworn into office in ability and cl views’ Wa unknown and unexplored. The office was not to be A Vensaaste “Sroraen”—! inderstandi the fistic ring. He stands five feet ten and @ half iuches, attached to St. Peter's life; it was to live in bis suc- | thing is we want ts come to tne primitive susclicny of | and weighs one handred and fifty-five pounde Malone ceseors, and it has lived for eighteen hundred years. | Christianity, and the spirit which guided the Church. has red in several barroom nis a which he The Church is now celebrating the eighteenth centennial ‘This sage and Christianlike utterance furnished oil for | the victor. He hails from Athens, N. Y., bled ‘and several brothers sung out, | feet nine and s half inches, is stoutly built ‘and weighs Fatere of the Port of Halifax and the Great Ottawa, the capital, early this morning. There bas | principle, but bis last tariif was made ive by tho | Of her establishment and of the martyrdom of her first | the trou! ‘waters, Trade of the Dominion from Central been a good deal of assertion and contradiction made et popular opinion, Mr. Ses aon Layla Apostle, You will not tell me that the Charch has now | brother David’s trombone leading a great way upwards | 008 hundred and forty-five pounds. with regard to the names of the gentlemen who are to | Stfong party man. He began pats fe on the sido of | grown old, that ene has lost the vigor of her | the chorus, “Timi’s it—that’s what we want.’ Contrary to the expectation, but little time was lost in America and the East be honored by an elevation to the dignity of being | We, iberal Rouge party, but he renounced his conned, aE ately peptone prey gerd [nay poet nsniny Sede Meprarle ges patanekerg| pepo em me oe iiafed from Eostiya: ana kes ar toca thecrenncane ion ta the winter Of | the eoligltenment of the nigeteenth century. To-day | the charebea ares delusions 7 OD OF ChrSHARS | Oy’ G Reynolds. Cautioning the men’ that” nothi rankea as the “right trasty cousins and councillors’? | 1867-58 on the ge that he found them too imprac- Ucable. Since then he bas given the conservative part; of her Majesty Queen Victoria, and the list has been | Site. | Toor “and they, seeing, bis fitness for the greatly varied in consequence within a few weeks. A | office, in 1868 made him their financial head. Mr. Galt couple of days ago we were told that the following was | is. member of the Board of Hallway Commlssloners, a correct list of thelr names:—Messrs, McDonald, | 204 the writer oe bc eg . 4 It, McDougall, Elaiz, Campbell Howiand Carden: Guilt hoeaee ae Te ee ee Langevin, Chapais, Kenny, Archibald, Tilley and Hon. Mr. Tinizy.—Thig gentieman is one of the two she seems as young and as us as she was in the ‘Cuorvs—Brother David leading, “That’s it.’” but a fair fight should find favor with him, third, or fourti, or Afth comtary; to-day she has the | ‘Tne brotuer who beture quoted the HanaLp advertise. | he bade thom name their seconds. hearty confidence and the unbounded respect of her two | ment said—We may have some difficulty in appointing | Phecly and Johnny Norris appeared for Weldon, while hundred millions of children, and as much so as when | a form of crecd, and I would like to hear the opinion of | H. McCoe and Dan Drummond ifor Malone. the number of her children was not one-tenth part as | otner friouds. The latter won the toss for corne! selected the one great. Why, even to-day, at the mere invitation—iorno | ‘Taz “Venzrasta Baotaen’ said that when missiona- | With his back towards the east ap ce of the command was sent and no council was conven2d—the | aries made converts they did not bother them with forms | ™en presented marked contrast. Weldou’s clear skin vast number of five hundred bishops have assembied | of creed and the converts went naturally as possible to | aid knotted muscles, as he stood erect asa statue, was Mitchell, At @ still lator date, however, we had from | Members of Parliament from New Brunswick. He was | from all paris of the known world; from the Pacific | the primitive simplicity of Christianity—tbat's what we | the subject of general admiration. Malone,ton the con- » o ‘one of the most active and able advocates of confedera- | Shores of our own land, from the far east, from Australia, | want. \rary, seemed ungainly, his posture was bad, but his Quebec the “highest authority” for stating that the fol- | tion; and it was atone time contemplated giving him | have the bishops congregated around the person of Pius | ~ suverat Broragrs—That’s what we want. expression denoted pluck to the last deguee. lowing gentlemen will compose the new Confederate | the office of Finance Minister in the government of the | 1X., in his own church, im the glorious temple A Brorusr, who announc:d himself as a member of a TE FIGHT. Ministry Hon. John A. Macdouald, Premier; Hon. | Dominion. Mr. Tilley was the Secrotary of the Treasury | Of St. Peter. And. for what purpose? — Not | church in full standing, then gave his viows much after Roux 1,—Malone moved cautiously, and walked Mesers, Campbell, How!and, MeDougail, Cartier, MeGee, | in the New Brunswick goverament, and its ablest nem. | % manifest obedience; for that is not called in ques- | the style of congratulating Limself tat ho was aot like, | Weldon around the ring. Weldon shot out bis left Galt, Langevin, Tilley, Tupper, Mitcheli and Renry, ber. In the conferences on confederation he took ajead- | tion; but simply to give expression to their love for ¢ other men, and so on to the end of a long chapter. He | COmposer on his opponent’s taster, which drew the The Dominion of Canada enters on {ts national exiet- ence to-day. A pew territorial system of federative gevernment, controlled by a monarch, and with a vice- voyal executive, is placed on trial side by side with that of the United States—resting solely on popular saffrage, under warrant of Queen Victoria, dated in London. Without inclining in the least to a superstitious belief in Dacky and unlucky days, it may be permitted to an out- sido observer to romark that her Majesty’s advisers may havo chosen a more tortanate moment for the experi- ment; for it will be remembered that the Ist of Jaly ts | Sp yee : Pape ha d “Nae 'y little variance in the list, 80 we proceed | ing part Head of the Cburch, And not only have the bishops | had read the advertisemént in the Hrtat, and hecame | Tuby, and sent bim to grass. First blood allowed for Fegarded by millions of the Queen’s subjects as one of | to give the following . fon ite. Mircneut.—This is the second member from | assembled, but we are informed by the publisued nows hoping to find here a pur-r fellowship than in the cearet Weldon. ‘he moet binck and bitter anniversaries, political and SKETCHES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT, New Brunswick. He goes actively into the plan of con- | tha: there canuot be less than thirty thousand eccle- | where be at present worsiipped, the wealthiest eburcn, | _Rovxo 2—Weldon sparred cautiously, but soon Hon, dix, MacponaLp is Attorncy General, West, and | federation and dominion, aad will make a zealous nem. | Siastics of inferior grades also assembled under the | no was not afraid to say it, ip the city. made his obeisance to the same spot, when Malone | religious, whieh occurs in the calendar; for on the Ist ef July, in the year 1690, was fought the great battle dome of St. Peter. I think, in the face of this, where | — The opponent vo the readiug of the address asked bro- | countered him prettily on the neck, which made him Minister of Militia. Mr, Macdonald is one of the best | ber of the privy council, He has combated the opinions 0 much intelligence, education and refinement are | ther Melancthon to give them a synopsis of it, and they | Tee! as if he bad imbibed an excessive quantity of known men in the Dorminion Parliament, aud is well | of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Howe, the great anti-con{eder- @f the Boyne, in Ireland, in which William JI]. gained peacock jegisl ne - the — yo ba ate, who has done ¥o much to oppose the scheme. poco rte necics prspraare rs nec aanak lpr carer could discuss it afterwards, Ea le Sat Weibel hooves and necunals sive victory over K | tern section of the Ministry. In the House he | Hon, Mr. Turre.—This gentleman is the first of the ind the age, e needs Broraer “MbLANcTHON” said b engraved his opponent's frontispiece in return. his decisive victory over King James the Second, dissi- | js""ready in ‘debate, and is a good speaker. | two members for Nova Scotia, He may be ranked seo. | to century in which we live, As children of the | to abreviate it. ; © could not do 1t Justice | erent afeartul blow.on tho lafs optie, thet kacoed Church, though absent, we necessarily take pride in | ‘Tux Awri-ADDRESS ER Weldon sensiess, and so demoraiized him that it required, ber gloty, and we are willing 1 express, though absent, | to maar: Brorusn—How long would it take | oie ost superhuman exertion on the part of his sec our filial Obedience to Pius 1X., and to declare that bis | Bxoruee “MeLaNcruox’’—About twenty-five mo- | + bring him around in time, Betting even and spirited, children in America are as faithful as those of any other | ments, Ro 3,—Weldon early at work, giving Malone a Jand, ANTI-AppREss MaN—Oh, that will be an hour. warmer on his head, receiving a like compliment in re~ ated the last hope of the Stuarts and left a war cry of yeligious rancor in Ireland under which there have been gathered for purposes of feud and faction from that day to the Ist of July, 1860, hundreds of thousands of As such he takes the lead on his side in | ond in the Lower Province members, he and Tilley tel: ail general questions, in which he shows tact and ability. | the two great guns for a properly Mr. rapeer pd This genticnan has been in ail the Canadian ministries | leading man of the government and his province, and formed by his party during the last few years, and al- | determinedly opposed to Mr. Howe, the anti-confederate, ways as Attorney General, West, for the duties of which Hon Mr. Hexry.—This is the second member for Ariehmen, and we have no doubt but shat in Canada to- | Ollice he is very well Utted—so far as intelligence and | Nova Scotia, He is also an active promoter of confede- si Other brothers called for an “index of 1t’—‘‘a synop- | ‘ura, and going down. day tho Irish popijation—Orangemen aud Cauboiice-- | Et attainments go. The iaw owes to him many new | ration. “He Siled, wo eleve, the office of Attorney ST. PETER AND PAUL'S CHURCH, WiLLIAMSBURG. sis? eketch”—-"to skim. it"; bat Brother elune- aqua 4 Gulck exahanges, and some excellent in- WD Hight to the iune of sw... t Gorman perriiec': Mr Healy a Hee oobi Sermon of Dr. O’Lenry. taierpunpseteetc leg omisinn'e eu eat na ee fuis end of | _ ROUND 6.—Weldon’s ioft dodger wont out weakly on | a , o Malone’s cheek; got away from a wicked cardfrom =| Militia has the forces of Canada to care for, At this he | profession a barpister. Mr, Henry 13 a decided o] we also apt, but his ideas do not go much furiner | Prac 'Howel deities ee aries than the organization and drill of @ battalion. About | ~~ THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, some of the movements even in this he is not The Viceroy of tho dominion will hold his court in very clear, but hoe takes it for granted that | Ottawa, henceforth the capital of the British North men will think he knows ‘all about it.” | American territory. The new c in Ottawa covaty, Mr. Macdonald was first elecied in 1844 for Kingston, | Canada West, a tract of rocky, heavy timbered and rough At this church, yesterday, the services in celebration | the room the address men outnuinverad ine, snti- | \stione, and sent in a fearful smasher on Malone's | of the festival of “St, Peter and Paul,” were of an im. | Sddresnstes the former carried tne po aa i carer’ | spectacle rest, briuging the rosey in big rivalets. oh i 3 i 5 Rounp 6.—Both men active, and quick to respond to posing character, the edifice being illuminated in accord- | ence broke up to meet again by cail on another Sabbatu. time. Weldon looked ue if he bade ye gage ance with the custom on such occasions in the Catholic crear kenney row of the worst character; but was very con| and he has sat for it to the present day. In 1847 he was 7 : Church, The grand mass celebrated was that of Mozart, THE HEBREW CHRISTIANS. fident. Malone’s left duke went out heavily on W | t present day, soil, but generally tertile. ‘The district has quite a 2um- ! rad her ol a appomnted Receiver General of Canada, He has been in | ber'of saw acd grist mills and tanneries, and will no | No. 12, Rev, Thomas Quinn, of Hartford, celebrant, and | 4 meoting of this sect was held Inst evening in room | 402s left vision, closing the lamp neatly. Both down =| Parliament for more than twenty years, and is, there- | doubt advance rapidiy im wealth after it has experiaaced |’ Rey, H. Coyle, deacon. After the Gospel, the Rev. Dr. | 35. Cooper tustl vi - ee ae on cat aan fore, one of the oldest legislators in the dominion. In | for a while the smiles of the vice-royal countenance c pr . , Cooper Institute, “for the purpose of expounding | finish the fighting, ani resto in w object, 1829 Mr. Macdonald in to study law, and, six years O'Leary, late of the Catholic University, Ireland, and at | the important teachings of Moses and the Prophets.” | Large kuote begaa to develope on Malone’s fotebead. iater, that is, when a liilic over twenty-one years of ago, 1s, Milhary | Present connected with St, Josoph’s church of this city, | The Rev. Mr. Christello addressed the audience, which | Welton, manipulated is \ett a ai ee ay aud he Hed to the bar of Uj He Poa eed seanutre Hitinoe tten Lanka bee ascended the pulpit and dehvered an eloquent address, | numbored about forty, at cousiderable length and with | rattled away at his riba, during which Weldon aippedy of some wealth and more influence, | Born in 181, be is PA phe: bt and Public Rejeicings. A cn oie by thi Malone struck him, Not about fifty-two years je, and gives f of a Should there be no excited Orangemen around, if the | which was listened to with the deepest attention by the and on bis knee Malone struc! im, yi age, and gives pro hardy much earnestness The principal point im the address | tts yeferee, it was pased; but it called forth fearfal ex- pag rag ted Meare! re fs the dominion, | Fenians keep sober, and: King William the Thirdand | congregation, and in the course of which the Reverend | of the reverond gentieman was that the Jews bad no | gcrations trom Weldon. Mr. Campbell is a man of wide influence m the west of | David McKinley are for a moment forgetien, the Ist | Doctor remarked in reference to the spiritual power of } homo or abiding place but Jerusalem, and it was to that | Rooxps 9 axp 10.—Heavy blows int Ma. Canada, and brings a good deal of ability to the Cabinet, | of July, 1867, will be “a great day” in the histoy of | Rome that, ‘Now, henceforth, we shail fix our eyes onthe | city they should turn their eyes. God promised to take | lone received & jam up testimonial on his Iamp, and He isthe second leader of the conservative and ‘eae throne of Peter—we speak not of a tem) throne oran | them back but they could only go’as Christian | also a kind remembrancer on the neck; but got im has been firm in bis pobtica at ail times and under all | Sriti#h America. The morning will be ushered in day | earthly sceptre or worldly natrations; and | Hebrows. ‘ork could never be a Jerusalem to the | roturn a sickener on Adam’s apple, * aeuicralized reverses. This gentleman is member of the Logisiative | With very goneral rejoicing, and the day will be obseved } we shall see that not only the glory of they were destined for Palestine, and | him for the time. Weldon sent back the compliment, bub Council for the Cataraqui division. He was elected in | a8 a general holiday throughout the whole domition, Denes re a adorns it, but that jad for the anda promizod them by God. At the conclusion } his opponent eo ere — telling blows all over his ae moe ae. Goastneihaat of ows Teas: wishes and all business, as far as practicable, will be stowed, | the thinking mind, admitting s Catholic society to me red ook eietiea we epee hy New York | looked cies bat toe fee bey preset ‘himself for’ b have existed from the time st and viewing the | was far ahead of Jerusalem. This statement of religious | the next round smilingiy, Jaly the first, in Oldbridge town, ‘There was a glorious battle, When James Iaid claim to William's crown, Aud cannon they did rattie— @ven ai the moment when the Viceroy, Lord Monck, and bis Cabmet are toasting the Queen's health and the Prosperity of the new government. However, as -Lord Monck’s great ancestor, General Monck, restored the monarchy to England, it may be that his descendant, ‘tho Viceroy, wiil be enabled to allay the hereditary ant- mosiies which have fowed from the operations of Wil- ‘Maw 1p Ireland. ‘With these few observations we proceed to place be- fore our readers a short historical résume of the Domin- tom of Canada; ite foundation and rulers, The domia- fen goce into existence under the following ROYAL WARRANT. By THe Quaex—A proclamation for uniting the provinces ‘ef Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into one dominion, under the name of Canada. Whereas by an act of Parliament, passed on the 20th | coalition ministry. There is no man in the House | 80d it is expected that an act will be passed to iave pT eg ogee oe Fi Teoh | ee ASS brs cogent pelo] Pomme eine Mao ate Mia tela, a RS gow that’ the spintual” power ef abe | tpustappeared vo be highly appreciated by w portion of |», SoNe word iia received foustl teers trom whee entitied “An act for the union 04 va Scotia | be ente: iament be has Teg as @ prom: audience. E and New Brunswick, and the government thereof, and | nent man in his party, which is the liberal conservative, ae eaten eneate Cain ropes: aa nee a pe kerma id gushed the bioo at every mars. out he danced for purposes connected therewith,” after divers recitals, | The iafuence of this’ minister ties in Central Canada, ‘SonTREAL, June 24, soz} the principle of authority which Jesus left to live THE COURTS. the ng, paniding ook batting iscaeainen al axe Sou, uy and. wWs the hehe cf ber Majesty's Masti] well tnown woes and cast of It Mr Campoall iem mene | O28 Rr ee ee ees Se oe eee ee ee Reed tad havoc with Malone's. figure head, ‘bus Wie ent to 5 a 3 - | Sin—By direction of the Commandant’ I hare the | and visible as the sun in his noonday splendor; : Honorable Privy Council, to. declare, by” procla- | ber of the bar of Upper Canada and a Queen’s counsel. | novor to forward for your information and gaidance | sed while age rolled away after age and genera. | The Courts for July and Business During Va~ | *# the daisies for nis Sptude tn kyimntallca, ined ca mation, that on and after a day therein appointed, mot being more than six months after the passing of ‘this act, the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shaii form and be one dominion under the mame of Canada, and on and after that day those three provinces shall form and be one dominion under that Dame accordingly; and it is thereby further enacted ‘that “such persons shall be first summoned to the Ser ae the Queen by warrant, under her Majesty ‘n Manual, thinks ft to approve, and their names stall be Snsorted in the Queen's proclamation of union.” We, ‘Bherofore, by and with the advice of our Privy Dave thought ft to issue this our royal proclamation, and we do ordain, declare and command that on and after the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, the provinces of Cana va Scotia and New Brunswick shall form and be one dominion, ‘wnder the name of Cannda, And we do further ordain and declare that the persons whose names are herein inserted aud set forth aro the persons of whgm we have by warrant under our Royal Sign Manual thought fit to approve as the persons who hail be first summoned to the SENATE OF CANADA. Por the Province of On’ario—Jobn Hamilton, Roderick Matheson, John Ross, Samuel siills, Benjamin Seymour, Walter Hasailton Dickson, James Sbaw, Adam Joluston, Ferguson Biair, Alexander te, . James Cox Atkins, David Reesor, Mam MacMaster, Asa Allworth Burnbam, Jobu Simpson, James Skead, David Lewis Macpherson, George Craw- ford, Donaid Macdonald, Oliver Blake, Bi nt, Wal- ter McCrea and George William Alan. Por the Province of Quebec—James Leslie, Ata Bel- Kuap Foster, Joseph Bosse, Louis A. Olivier, Jacque Olivier Bureaa, Charles Malhoit, Louis Renaud, Luc Leteliier de St Just, Ulric Joseph Tessier, John Hamilton, Charles Cormier, Antoine Jecvereau Duchesnay, David Edward Pr Rizear H. 3. Duchesnay, Leandre Dumouehel, Lacoste, Joseph F. Armand, Charlea Wilson, Wil Hi Chafers, Jean Baptiste Guevremont, James Ferrier, He isalso.a bencher of the LawSociety. Like most of | jon ; the Logisiative Council, Mr. Carnpbell is. man of some | Sccombanying programme of proceedings, for or wealth, He is in the vigor of life, and will apparently | '€ hive the honor to be, sir, your most obed'teerv’t, = jong to serve tbe dominion as a legislator or in any THOMAS BACON, Major, Brigade Major. other capacity. ‘ ' . 4 4 Hon. Mr. sicDovcats is Provincial Secretary, Mr, | MEMORANDUM woe Daneman Om He swaTOx OF THE McDougall is one of the three reform members of the | The division, consisting of her Majesty’ regular ministry, and may be regarded as the second in rank of Ps, Yolumteer militia of Montreal, andthe Grand the three, He isa man of ability and of a good deal of | trun’ Kailway corps, will form on Logan’s fam at haif- influence. Mr, McDougall is also a good writer, and Hy, tn line of comiguous col- mer pon Leeson Yhis Minister was lately put ‘her Majesty's pgulars on at the head of a commission sent forth to seek new mar- re 0 Kets for Canada produce, He wade his tour ashort one, | (BC, Tahts, Montreal \ovaniecrs on the lef, and. the not going as far as Brazil, but, as it were, starting the | "atten A. M. his Worship the Mayor, will am escort work aud leaving it to Mr. Dunscombe and his party | ang trampetere, will come on the ground inmediately to go to ye) distant point, The Provincial Secre- | jn front of the division, and after a fioarish of trumpets exercised in the Sig ree ¥ he work done will be very interesting. } wij} proclaim the ew Dominion,” Tle volunteer | middle ages. and detailing the benefits they as the heads ar. : rougall ve & sirong party man, and one who | feia ‘battery will then fire yal salut of twenty- | of the Carbolic church had conferred on races and acts boldiy In ail political questions. He mado his voice | one guns, to be answered byva similar saute trom St. | people, in literatare, in science, in art, and in all the heard throughout the province, and was politically cap- | Hojen’s Island, after which three cheers wil be given for } attributes with which Goa adorned man, Doctor O'Leary Caged when seeking Lani’ and Be’ Mage he has got it | her Majesty and three cheers for the “Doninion,” aud | concluded by explaining that the Roman power could be feels more easy and quiet. He is, however. one of | the troops will deploy into line and fire a fet de jov, &c., | never be opposed to liberty. That she should at some iss Seth SENG SRS Sictrvs sn00 in FerTaanees. Shi ee 1 dia ae ume foster and comming!e with America—for Rome and pss bays en life in 1865 as member for the North | “Guards of honor will be detached from he following | America were placed in this position that the Roman Riding of Oxford. In 1864 he came into, vilice as Com- | corps, to be in readiness to receive Lis Worship the | Catholic Church was the revelation of Light, and Amer- missioner of Crowu Lands im the Reform alinistry. | Mayor at the points named for the reading @ the procta- | ea the revelation of Reason, for in the latter country ee lead of Hon, J. & McDonald, and J mavion, viz:— man had liberty to reason ‘and use those powers wi held his seat until 1S8é4, when there was a} Tho ‘One Hundredth Royal Canadian legiment, at | which God pad endowed him, and when the abses change of ministry, and after @ little interval | piace d' Armee. which bave crept in by the m adopted in the old he was appointed Provincial Secretary im the coalition |“ ‘The fitie Brigade, country have been removed Rome must eventualiy ap- ong Bis ics baad nd abs pool 2 age rd He | The Hochelaga Lig proach nearor America, and in the future the freedom of fst pnegpernen temo as ark, Mr. Mc- | His Worship the Mayor will leave Logar’s Farm with | thought and reagon and light must unive forever, The es —o on = pong toe egag | to his en- an escort of fifty men, consisting of twety-five Thir- rmon wae listened to throughout with the most ioe wes Pe my ony cote gh "ae 7 ‘n- | teenth Hussars and twenty-five from No, 1Troop Volun- rked attention, and the conclusion of the High Mass prrerere ysherding | Or tho three carcact | teer Cavalry, with trumpeters. brought the ceremonies of the day to a close, 18 syle ing rend y and fluent, : he three reform ‘Twenty-one «uns will be fired from the warf in rear of piace cia st members in the government he speaks the best, | Noire Dame by the volunteer artillery prvious to the A NEW RELIGIOUS REFORMATION. Reformers in Council=The New Zion=T' and is the mosi apt in defending the accs of his party. ; swore In the debates on the confederation plan Mr: McDougall | Proc!amation being read on the Pace d’Arnes. Charches of the Present Day a Delusion a Snare—A Lively Time at Conference. did not speak much, only a some remarks on the An advertisement which appeared in Saturday's tion mouldered away after generation it has blazed on, transmuting and purifying and illumining the gross materials of this world into its own brightuess: and likeness.” After stating that the honor of the church is placed in every member, and to remove the consolidated action of this power the independance of the Church would be destroyed, Doctor O'Leary went on to say that without this action as a guiding principle, the nations in her would by an :uborn law of human nature rush on to separation and des'ruction. The enemies would, had she not this action as a resisting principle re- duce her members to compliance and dishonor. Without their action as a purifying principle the various man- ners of communication would impair the integrity and mar tho loveliness of her morals and dogmar. Assignment of the Judues. Jooked at each other intently, But soon recoverii UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘hey toed the scraich, when Weldon sent away Deas This morning Patrick H, Reason will be tried before { titul one, knocking Malone clean from his pins. inch. 1 7 if ing, Weidon threw bis man and drove him into the Judge Shipman, in the United States Circujt Court, on earth by bis weight. The twenty-third round termle an indictment for making a counterfeit plate for the | nated by Malone getting pretty and dark hue added to printing of fractional currency, and it 13 probable that | his left optic, which catised him to send a sweetener on no other case will be taken up until the October term, | yeldon's ie no tieetel wate? rye hee No calendars have been made up for the United Stats | Rovxps 24 10 32.—The eyes of both men began to Disirict Court for the mouths of July and August. and it | and they seemed like two batchers—Weldon. ham is doubtful whether any heavy cases will be The | away with his sledges, but received cracking compit- attention of tne Court will be mainiy dev the ments on bis ribs in retura. hearing of motions and tho dispositiv of cuamber busi- susns $2 aN» 33, —Warmers fromn each, during which ness, Weldon got home a fearful, neckbreaking rap, that sent THE STATE COURTS, Sialone to the rod so demorulizingly that all though the During the past “session, and particularly at the last | jig was up. ‘Rouxps 34 To 36.—Weak and cautious and slow to tern of the State civil courts, a large amount of im portant and interesting basiness has been transacted, | time, one or two knock down blows, when at the end of including the Church street extension case, and the ap- | round 35, Weldon scat a sweetener into his map, which plication of the butchers for relief from the acts of the | avain sent bis wits woul vathering, and “No time.’? Metropolitan Board of Hexith, On the 18th of July the | (cj faction arovnd the ring, but the re- Supreme Court Genera! Term wjil assemble, and will | feree restored, order and the figut went on.) obably render decisions in thé jutter cases. | To-day | Rouxos ¥6 and 37.—From face streams of ir. Justice Miller wil sit in the Second branch of the | pjood flowed, and le presen ly sight. Mulont Circuit to dispose of Friday’s unfinished calendar, which | pnysiognowy would not Lave becn a pleasant sight melades atoug others the Logers divorce case. ladies. After sparring Maione agaia examined the Presiding Justice Leonard will hold the Chambers of | daises near the ropes at full lengih, the Supreme Court. by asmgnment daring tbe July | Rouan ’8.—Aiter slight tibving, Weldon like @man'ac cape ‘ ae ee Dee ae Cogs? Peckiam | rushed at hs man, and showered blow after on spose hamber business during the present " re s bu week. Tuscan al open pay tegen ces lg prc and jugular, tigoting bun down im bandsome- ,.;, During vacstion Justice Jones will hold the Juiy term exp 59,—Weld: ared elated, and bis ‘Uf the Superbr Court Special Term; the August- term, na eed well: = comune tirecan sabe! 1004 | and will be held oy Justice Barbour, and Justice McCunn’ iling exterior. He stot out fearfal biows will sit during the September term This branch of the nil-taker, making that useful argan look like court will opm at 12 M.A general term of the Superior | battering ram. Bit bis oppouent was pot ide, as he Court will assemble twice during vacation, viz, on the’| shot rough testimoniais on ihe organ of bearing thas Ast of Auguatand the 3d of September. Weldon owns, and got in heavy on tho ribs, forcing the A General Serm of the Court of Common Pleas will be | fighting, His opponent acted defensively, dodging and held at eleven o'clock to-day, for the purpose of render- | shooting out heavy biows, aintd cucers and cries of “Go ing deci: Judge Brady will sit at Chambers of this | in, my boy.” wh men presented the of court duritg the July term. hard fighting. Weidon demvunstrated he was te Victoria square. ‘at Dalhorsie square. The Church—Pastoral Advice ani Politics. Monseigneur Langevin, Bishop of St Germain de See een oe Belleau, Knight, Thomas Ryan and Rimouski, bas also issued a pastoral letter apropos of a Sewell: aborg. Prowunce ia—Eaward the elections and dominion, in the cours of which he | Heratp calling fora eonforence of Christians to meet | The Marhe Court will bold daily sessions during the | man Maicne clenched bis ‘but Sonaiban, Meculy, fa! De archioala, Rotert alludes to the gravity of the cbange in theconstitutiona! | at the school room in Adelphi street, near Myrtic ave- ae ae atk eae ats Jof tue thal tern, | slipped away and sont a rough one on neck n&, Benjamin Wier, Jooa Locks, Caleb R. Bill, Jobs Teatons of Canada and proceeds to say:—Tho consti | noe, was the menos of ringing together about a dozen | ihe Chamier besinen of tie cour, sane Weldon arvend the neck. ‘Malone slipped 0 bia Bowrinot and ‘wilieme Miler ae tion which thus erects to the north of the United States } respondents thereto anxious to know what was the ob- | knee, when, untortunately, Weldon seat him a fearfad ‘For the Province of New Bruntwich—Amos Edwin @ great and wealthy empire was, we sinerely believe, | ject of the conveners, and impressed, too, no doubt that |Court Calendar—This Day. Diow that sliot him spinnin: through the ropes, ‘Foul’ > Providentially brought about by a number of exceptional | the object set forth was a desirable and laudable one. circumstances. The wheels of the governmental ma- The advertisoment was follows :— chine could no longer revolve; a thoxsand rivalries Beteford, Edward Barron Chandler, John Robertson, Leonard Hazen, William Hunter Odell, David Court, Cuamperk—First M: + can was cried, and could not be passed by. ithough the Robert Noa Ito * inciusive. londay calendar, | ime youth Weldon had the fight al! hie own way the ‘Wark, William Henry Steves, William Todd, John Fer- TR Tene. —N referee decided, and justly, the fight against bi eles walters <i jomdery couses, Non. |) a tne onded ine s caing mile Welden ‘making Robert Dun mot, Abner Reid McCielan A few Christians of various denominations, being desirous nw cal - of race, religious belief, political and seqional in of enjering a Durer fellowship anda more spiritual worshin a ‘mark that bas entitied him to honor ip pogiliatio D ‘ threatened us with a complete anarchy, when several an they. ‘like to hold jerence . eee cur'mon emioet naiangen framed anome iiended | Tian? Magmegy enterk a Sadar THE INDUAN WAR. - DBendred and sixty-seven, and in the thirtieth year of to ¥ abe end to these interminable and always reourring | Doce in the achoolroom, in Adelphi street, near Myrtle ave. Fight Between Dan Holwell and Pat Meoncy our regan. it Sy he their sphere of action and unite !n @ | Que, B: ..the fourth door, south side, to morrow, sm, SPCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. for Twenty Dollars—A Dingraceful Scene. God save the Queen. powerful several provinces which in their isola | at 3'o’clock P.M. — - Early yegerday morning, while the religious portion had At the hour named some half dozen gentlemen, and | Probab) Massacre of the Civilized Pawnee | of the community were preparing to attend divine ser- ‘Tax VICEROY OF THE DOMINION fe Lord Monck, lately Governor General of Canada, who ‘has just landed from England with his new commision, granting him an extended period of rule. Charles Staniey Monck, Viscoust and Baron Monek, three ancient ladies, were assembled at the place indi- cated, a small frame building, known in the neighbor- hood as “select school.”” At the knight of the feruie’s desk sat a gentleman in a linen coat, tight biack pants ‘and the veritable white choker. This was the Indiane—Great Excit te vice, Pat Moonoy and Dan Hol members of the Nonru Puarre, Nebraska, Jane 24, 1867. stung,” (he teem £6 the Shusiaiaieees «< Bre Intellignce was brought to this town this morning | yory and the latter of New Jersey, met at West Hoboken by & partyof independent scouts just from the Pawnee | 16 nummel one another according to the rules and regu- Tesorvatia, that «large band of hostile Sioux bad sud- | isons of the P. R, made and provided. Thie mill, @f Ballytrammon, Wexford, in the peerage of Ireland, was | enter the coalition ministry office of the ? ~ Bere on the 36th.of Coteber, 1810, and encceeded bio | TOMNANS Geseml Beng Ge Gitemive omeal in a winter | Sider om the occas Sepia tartee week reo clock, soxne | denly appared and surrounded the Pawnee reservation, | rom the circumstances that occurred, is considered by oe he makes a good head for the Post Office. | seaport at Halifax, to be rendered accessible by means of | ing a twenty wles northwest of Columbus, Nebraska It ‘9 father as fourth Viicount on the 20tb of April, 1540. = a & strong Ping To oy party = lowest point of the present, baci robe the ty of the Pa the “fancy” to have been one of the pleasantest affairs may now a8 the man in influ “perpen — has occurred for some time. No formed On the wont red bnges tact preg h ora! we ence of the reform party, ‘ae ‘of the three Grand Trunk, through New Brunswick and ty geo new ring the country two bundred miles oe oJ rte Fin Be whee Mizabeth Mary Monck, 8! Earl in office, He took a very quiet part im the debates on harbor it it for—a great, | peared in the Heravp, and then stated that the object of | west of teir villages, in search of hostile bands of In- | plenty of room to play. The men went in “ * and Rathdoune, by whom he has three children. confederation. From bis leanincs Wt te likely that he erful and wealth; From to first it will be | the meeting was to inaugurate a great movement—® | disse uier Major Frank North, Viewing the Pa came out mangled and torn, Sixteen rounds were t ‘The founder of the family was William Le Moyne, of | Wa# NOt much interested in the great question, but was four provinces, and iti. | creat Christian movement—much needed in these de- t 4 wnees | in forty-eight minutes and the net resuite of the effurts Poiheridge, in Devon, England, ia 1086, who married | (hinder, Mr. Howland makes afar ceiiator; bet he has oy en Senernts dala St Sow tica-bere, tm ras aed rims the noe ont tect swiss autour sas maaee for tae ¥ laed tans oun, ot Tp (aovacell sad ct in tore qi h jinker, Mr. ja ru erica ~must | & new Church—a new Zion—w 6 true an im rs ki to one, one lip (Mooney’ cat in two ‘ on tive doctrines of the Church should be preact rear of t) columns. The old warriors and the women swelled heads we bisckeaa bodies for both. the daughter of Tilly, and had a very distinguished laces ; descent, including the famous John of Potheridge, the and chilfen of the Pawnees left behind on the reserva- | Holwell would have been deciaired the winner but that tion arehue exposed to slaughter and wholesale de- | }, maak 20k a dev Siructiowy the Hoatile Sioux, “who are now in-large | Per cod suetise, which cored mm to eat Money's, car alread; and = Boetawe 4 inculeated, They wanted a church foanded on pure ment nate: in the House. His reform views are sag, bathe bast oy Idana, ‘and Avia | Apostolic and Scriptural traths, such as was contine himself to advocating a few of the leading ones. ° the prospective trade between Europe @irect ancestor of Genera! George Monck, the restorer of | yr. Howland is @ man of some wealth, made in the bth 7 , to tho world by Christ and Hie disciples, This was a She English monarchy, who enjoyed extensive graste of | produce busines He te 8 mill owner, cap sods large | “Ach "us one dep take Ge Demmntn of Donate tn te nd goble design, and one in which the force cofregated apparently ‘with tat, intent. There | off, ‘The referee, Maguire, pot approving of shat style from above was needed for success It was | isa xcitement, of course, among the Indians and igbting, fMoondy wag oae car less and twenty i. white silers, and the worst results are reasonably ph entertaixl. These scouts bave travelled fast for the | general engagement took place, when every! and ip Ireland. ARRIVAL OF THR VICEROY, Lord Monck left Canada for Engiand when the con- quantities of flour to the United States market. Owing to this be took # great interest in the for new treaty of free trade with this country, No man Canada ts more fit to talk over the state of @ flour ma: ‘and proper that blessing should be invoked. ‘would now call Ohgrother Jobnson to open the conference with prayer appropriate to the object & 2 which we are entering. a tile demistrations. A band of Pawnee Indians, tribal | sein the case vf t Federation plan was on the poivt of maturity, and afiord- | ket, or to ealowlate the chances of a rise or than ‘ne mill ate light i if the warriors on the war path, areencamped | interested safely in Now York, and disperred 04 valuable asistance by experienced official counsel to ue boteed nadia neuvet Consdhyhe ber about sey miles west of Omaha. ‘These will be af: | ipuiy pleased with the morning's entertianment. She Derby government to its perfection. ing been born in the United oo wy us oe een gt Bo Queen Victoria immediately alterwards commissioned rs of age, beam nae i rath an A Prize Fight Prevented. the people from whom he takes bis origin. the New York and Detroit Chess Clubs all difficulties | nym: ¥ id, ability. A number of short-haired, pugilistically inclined as- Bis lordship ae the Gret Viceroy of the dominion. He ert out for the seat of government shortly afterwards in ‘the steamehip Nestorian, trom Liverpool, accompanied by Lady Monck and his two daughters, the honorable Misses Monck. Th nguished party landed at Quebec from the Nestorian on the 25th of June, as did also five bun- Hon. Mr. EB. Cartier ts Attorney General, Bast, of | in the way of its continuance have been surmounted by LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. pirants for the dubious laurels of the prize ring, accom- panied by their friends, to the number of one hundred, Recoky oF Srouey Goows—In a previone issue of ‘or thereabout, were observed to wend their way along the Hip was given an account of the remarkable | gan Brant street as early as four o'clock yesterday discovd of about $1,000 worth of goods, stolen from | morning. Their movements were snfficient to excite variouparties residing in and about the viilace of of a patrolman, who ras not long in Fabsect. the ph com, tox legisiation as most of hi exciting contest will be brought wtaee snake ovens of js not as ready in = 8 coli Mr. Carton io ‘momter for en Important const A the presont week and not terminate in a fizzle, nerves of the old who came anxious to participate in a renewed fellowship with their feforming brethren. pg po apne a ened Sy wee eneen wae Cle She ony Oe beens Origin, It is tacitly agreed that | ve International Chess Cougress tu Paris. jE le she dominion, a French Canadian shall oe ee He Late aecounte from Paris show that sixteen players bom ia ‘Serine. acted tinaaars > cal The crowd tariea ows Conover street, ued Hoos Pout, - THE ReCEPTION began political i ten member f me ce only had so far entered for the Emperor's prise, which nal ‘ot | st he foot of which street a ring was formed, seconds A Qeeber was of a very enthusiastic character, His Ex. } When fren Soneaey, 1060, 00 My, ina i. ame a chtehend & pune information that a large quantity designated, and Jobonie Feeley and Billy Suliivan, the- eatiency was loudly ebeered by the crowd on whe wharf, | ise he ‘ pray ace ee ee concealed in a certain house im at this juncture an’ wa pa ocr > | 1866 he became Attorney General, East, and in 1868 be | of five hundred france. According to the torme of the the sudden advent of ; Sem Gras trek wharf, to hich “the teamer Toruty General, Best, and’ held the office oa a tourney two games will be played by each against every cree are prem * Drow} ia which year the ministry were defeated. For 1 ether player ; drawn games to count, and the winner of Jocnsts drawn and dispersed t! crowd at abort notice, cceded, was gayly decorated with flags and evergreens. | years be had to languish in opposition, and at the end of | the greatest namber to be entitled to the prize§ thereby avoiding tne disgraceful desecration of the Complying with a proclamation, the Mayor of Levis and Be ee ee ceeson mimony. en tae ta The table 1s an exbibit of the general result 4 lange @amemblage of the residents of that town were | ral. gy Ph Fy Of play up to the last pa eae 7 |, Pemadh, and gp address of weicome was presented by | Gant ‘ite may be sald ake seen the chee of sea Lec wpe PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. tho reasoned Peep, A cannonsde from the heights of | lave Mr. Morin, who had the lead of the party for some 0 w York, and W. H. Burne, Lovie shnoweed his Bxcellency’s landing on that aide, | Jeers, It is only in Umee of politiog! quiet between th : of New London, are stopping at the Hoffman House. Maayor Cauchon, who waited on the Viceroy, accom- | jead of ihe party who sow follow him. In 2 Judge G, W. Baker and Colonel T. G. Fitch, of San panied Bim across the river, and wae metatthe wharf Ganon on comets ‘Mr. Cartier, as usual, used 1 Francisco, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. ‘dy the City Clerk and members of the Corporation, the pm ge Ff GL ny | 3 General Bac! 0 United States Army, and Chas, . Magistrates and Board of Trade, Collector of Customs | scheme, Ee nn ke close 1 ino’ age atopping at the Breyoort y, ARP emeErD of She pruTingy Adgrocege of Tag Commgrac.! niyes Nagle D9. yee HyHring, aad 1a thie energy. * 4 |