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, %, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ‘JULY 15, 1867. | - 8 | EUROPE. tgs ste Ln macmmesiees artame | migmtatar, Wastes as su | THE NATIONAL GAENGERFE:T. ps i Cbg hn : fi c loee S0etee Sap.tacis ie hateee. owt of Se wanes 80 ante — ne me onan a incaiculabls importance uctions | the teame standing road, 4 the drivers : po! fe nermneet preas sip fo..3p0 mass | if they wom eek age) cole ag gy SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO, y- lear, hear. es m | punished, sequent i@ whole business of that Kw: Y ft the ray it 5 alt other siates, in all other combinaNons of affairs, ais tha amma nt a senet Sains een On en Serres O° the Renee of region was suspended. where good is predominant, evil will creep in; and | fided with ore, the companies proceeded to load their here the principle of evil, provably, is Chis—that by | boats and send them along the canal to supply the furs presenting us with knowledge im a form 60 easy, like | nacea) The miners then came down and compelled the food ready dressed for dinner, the press encourages men | boatmen to leave their boats, and finally, fearing that {oa lazy and ap inert turn of mind, (Hear, beer.) So | they mixnt get through apyhow, they filled up the canal far, however, as this is true, tt does not appiy.to the | for a co distance with ore 80 as to make it en- mass of tho prople. (Hear, bear) For them 1s i: trely im) We applied to the canal company in question between having it in this shape or not having | the fret {nstance to help us, and they said that their duty itat all, (Hear, hear.) I'grant that there is an indolens, | would be confined to clearing their canal, which they did indefivite form sure to prevail more or less in wealthy | promptly, Then we applied tc the governor fora mili- the boatmen Pauapenema, July 14, 1867, 10:30 o'Clock P.M. The programme of tne second day of the tenth Na- tonal A‘engeries consisted of excursions made by the various pocietied, The New York Liederkrana Soctety wore escorted by their entertainers, the Philadelphia Sangerbund, to the vieamer Pilot Boy, which awaited them at the wharf foot of Walnut street. They BY THE CABLE TO JULY 14 A New American Church in Paris. moral power—thear, hear)—ove eo luxurious societies, where je who have nothing { tary force to the menu working » everiovked , any of hous wi would omprehend rong peo Ma 4a but Je think. wait ery 9 and yt ino canal te promptly mneanted, and na moon oe yd then embarked for en excursion om, the eo cearectesof ihely opunicy oF the nasere jemwelves Of every ox u ¢ furnaces were likely to be su or UNIFORM CURRENCY, Processes by which the moveuisat of s mighty pation is | thom from the labor of Thinking. (Hear, hear.) Tels | tbe aext three or four ‘monte they returned to work,"” | Delamare river, Tie Faiedelphia Maennensher, wile directed, (Cheers.) Wivile the newapaper has thus be- | quite fair, I think, just to oass this little stone as we ation relative to tne nationaliiies ir guests, the Teagouia Maenuerchos, of New Fork, _ } RUSSIAN VICTORY IN CENTRAL ASIA. OF THE NERALD. come & power im the lund, those wuo are coumecied | Past bY. and to racollect the extraordinary Mdellty and 4 the Germania, of Bultimore, aad the Wilkesbarre Mase | Sib tin mannecomans of porspagere-—theen ability with which the task of @ newspaper writer 1s ig pon— “Wore those mative born Lay ponvears nerehor, went up the Delaware to Tacony. The Yunger | etary Centerence—The | Ally or weekly to the publis 1! commonly performed, in reduc! may I ask?’ “No, they were mostiy Irishmen ; I shi 1 Maennerchor, of Philadelphia, with thew guests, the Colonia, of New York, and the B¥kimore Liederkrans, went on hereeback and in stages to Eage! & Woll’s (arm, rew material of public ions with wi think miveteen out of twenty; there were a few Welsh- deal, It may undoubtedty be a misfortune for indolent | men, bat they were mostly Tet mento have the moans, throagh wealth and leisure, The Caammax—‘What was their motive?” “Their of indulging his indolence, instead of being, like other | motive was undoublediy to get higher wages; but ia- People, a8, honest borer in the world, But this is no | stead of treating it as I find people over heredo, discuss- ‘The American Gold Dollar as a ‘wnifioative currency amon; insti but separating thomeol fact, t ing it in an amicable it, atrack: ithout National Money Unit. + | chices of trieging shout fon ay oe 1 gerne comunity a “oo duct it, Nor can miking say ‘emanate bad baicsds ; Tt is not for me to pretend to a minute or accurate The iRMan—''Were those mines eathey the unit of gold coins, the mewspapor system. They are now quaintamce with the moral tone of call itin Cornwall? “No, they would allow the en- since the time when it first gine drivers to go on, because if the mines had got tull [ E i E : E Hi : H I i f f society without which it is bardly im thie counts they would not have got work of fe ree Mr. Gladstone on the Mission under this arrangement, will reduce the vatue of the oniey, a athe Tall ‘understand it T do possess " ith peo Pos T baves en these abeurditiee commaeed, Wak Position of the Press. ba bageas hg Hd cismnite saesetion attain seocorned prighty, more canta,” of the ennc- beers Ac Shey et get eng) uA of m nid, more t of the : sb, Pima. corr ‘will coin pieces of Lose soe whieh bind together prot eli ‘thie. tities of private reper gt gi I may say that the team drivers are hear|—more carefal to avoid whatever could raise & ‘Americans, and the boatmen who maoage the Diush of stain the mind or conecieuce, exactly in pro- on the canal are Americans; that isto say, an portion as it has become more popular and more broad, | American is mostly found in a position where he directs (Cheers) Therefore, in recognizing the existence of this | something or drives something, and the others tn a posi- ‘at power, of this new power, among us, let ua give it | tioa whore they are directed. fhe Englishman goes earty welcome, (Cheors.) Do not let i¢ be grudgingly ; Commonly with the Amoricans; he aimost aiways gots admitted witbin the circle-of oar inatitutions.and of our | to bs something better than a day laborer,’’ ideas; let us hail itasa sew deneiit, which, in the pro- Mr. Margews—“‘Were these mines irom mines?’’ gress of affairs and institutions, x has Providence | ‘‘Yes,”” toconfer upon mankind. (Loud cheers.) Lot us take Lord Evcuo—*Do you include Seotohmen in the word every fair opportunity pf. showing that we sympathize | Englishment” ‘As to Scotchmen, we are very caroful with it, that wo desire to ald it in its work; and let us | not to let them enter the works, for thi acknowledgo that kindly feeling with watch we desire to | do not know how soon a Scotchman recognize institutions such as this, pao) Task you | tor; we are rather afraid of Scotoh: now to testify to your share im that feeling by drinking | bad country for Scotcumen to emigrate tot”? “No, on with tne a buraper toast Lo the prosperity of the contrary.” “If you try to keep them out of irom papor Press Fund.’ (Loud and continued cheer: works is it not eo? “I said that tne proprietors were a little fearful of letting a Scotchman in; but as to-his rsa terre aroma pe in | FRANCE | A Now American Protestant Church. . Pans, July 14, 1867. | The corner stoge of a new Protestant church, for the aad aleo to LC gecty pened we tis woltare, ead in beth potas wt view @ccommodation of the American residents and visitors ‘én this capital, was laid yesterday in the presence of a Yarge concourse of spectators. cossity, but to ave comfort, independence and digntiy ‘At the conclusion of the ceremony the United states ihcostaiy, ‘Is guendown lewriale the eosases’ of ths Consul at Paris, John @. Nicolay, gave a dinner, at THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. comntauntty it w a0 honorable sentiment of duty and of which all Amorican citizens now bere, independence—toat independence which makes a man Tad several cuanone urepeen, frieada of the United | Condition of the Lendes ’Ohango—Sympathy | fool that bo uardiy can be a wan if, without aa over: With the Paris Bourse—The Influx of Gol whelming necessity, he throws himself ‘agenda re- con- musicians in New orga the Saengerbund band, were on board. The oxcursionists went above Burlington, ow the Delaware, about twenty miles from this city, and om their return joined the societies at Tacony fora time. The scone on the river was inspiring As the gaily attired steamer glided past the gloomy looking men-of-war .and the numerous pleasure boats in the ‘Btates, wore present, From the London era—tni fuctity tm doing bis work aud bis intelligence he has no | T¥er, grectings of the most enthumastic kind were ex- Tn the evening there was a tasteful display of firc- covets rere to tall, whi othe influx of gold to Saison tear ue werk? ry tote Necord varie, and vot THE TRADES’ UNIONS. fiperor tn our coun rand no one ver saw & Soo. — Loge Morioapel bacon cre oe works in honor of the occasion. the bank and the brilliant weather f Ca retract i taster ori heparin sat ae tamiti tes seecgare that iss bane walt they have ac. | % the picturesque banks, whore uumerous groups of English Report of the Combinatior in America—Pay and Position in the United States—The Ini from Abroad—Testimony of interrupted. The market on Saturday opened Primarily, my tords and centlemen, tt seems to me that recovery: trem the decline of the previous dave, and @ | Coasiderations of this kind are especially applicable to w RUSSIA further reduction of one-quarter was ultimately estab. | Profession such as that of the @riters in newspapers and - lished, Sympathy with the losctivity and heaviness of | Of the reporters for newspapers, inasmuch as it is in a the Paris Bourse seems the only apparent cause of the | great degree a profession of transition. How many are lookers on waved their conjratulations, Many of the societice did not return till late in the evening. The Lyra Maennerchor of Now York, were presented quired in America, I suppose?” “No, they generally bring it with them. Our people are as a rule temperate people, and the vad habits which they have acquired are invariably got rid of at aa carly p:riod.”” The Irich Despatch—Advance and Victory in | movement, although the state of prices at Paris is partly | there among the eminent, among the most eminent mon | Employer. Mr. Romsvck—‘Thon, generally speaking, the Ameri- bibs adhe ard Al he hr is esd i f 26,000,000. | of our day and geueration, who have passed one siage at ‘From the London Times, July 2] ‘an citizen is a sober man?” “Generally +poaking, and ( Central Asia. owing to the anticipation of a now loan of £6,000,000, i vt fe i " Zcan say that there has been a great improvement in | Avsust Hermann. Tho ceremony took place ut theit Sa Perneseano, July 14, 1867, | oF. 410.000,000' sterling—an operation that could | loast of tooir eariy lives in the profession of the news. | The Royal Commission siting ia Youdon stopped the hoadquarters, Spruce atroot. evidence respecting the working of trad» combinations | ‘We period whicn Ican remember. I'he habit of intem- tn this country (a portion of which has been reported in | Beranve among the artisans was yory much greater in the Zimes), in order that the testimony of an American | A™erica twenty years ago then now, and I think we may ven‘leman’ connected with the iron trade of the United | ®8Y distinctly that there has beon a general improve- States might be taken as to his experience of trade com. | Ment in the moral tone of the working classes in Awerica binations 1m the republic, The co he gave is most | Within the last twenty years, intoresting, apoaking as he doos of a population no small | _ 00 Caaimman—‘In the prosent state of American proportiow of wiiom are nativos 0: the Uaitod I soctaty is the lowest stratum of labor confined to Irish m. and Germaost” ‘as a general ruie."’ it will be seon in the course of this evidence that the ‘0 American labor in the th - Paper reporters, (Loud cheers) That honorable and The Jounal de 9. Petersburg alludes to tho Russian | Save De malarial infusnee Oo tt a acuibposing the | Trduous empluymont is one through whieh energy aad mote fm regard to Ireland which was published last week | can only be conjectured that they are holding back pay ty ~—— or Seen ae ee |. | under the imprsssion that some’ disasters, political or | tv for speakin 4m the English papers, and pronounces it asheer fabri: | Oh co mug, goon ooourof suilloient mavalude to | 18 pot like olhers, containing rich prizes, and cation. turn the bullion tide and create a yenoral demand for | Which we jontemplate as couveying within Despatches from Bokhara have been received which | money. So long as gold continu themselves all that is wmecessary for their own report that the Russian troops had stormed the in- | lead to investments in securities independence, and for dispensing with, nay, Khan of Bokhi @ obtained @ | BOWS lylog idle ia the tills of the varios banks In the a for depriving them of the rigut to make au extra» trencbed camp of the Khan ara, and obtained & | former cave there must de a direct action upon the prices | 200us appeal to the public. (Cheers) This is a profes National Guard Hall, the general headquarters of the Bangerfest, is the principal attraction here. Nearly forty thousand people visited it to-day, There are one hundred flags arranged insde, each represeating @ society. The decorations of the building, both on the- exterior walls and inside, are of the most atiractive: kind, and have received many important additions te day, To-morrow the rest of tho societies will arrive: and the first grand concert will take place. worst features of tue Bnglish trades’ unions are to be | , The Cuatnman—‘There is reat victory, f socks; the tattor sion fed from time to time by the ardent and uospariug | found in the Amorican combinations, This evidence also | wor stratum ot labor?’ very small proportion STs ER RRO meds be. fartder lowerea ead". Ring ace eaasnos efforts of our youth for the atscha of duties to'whion | inolades muon interesting matter on the labor question Peg ted fontyh lr cspntag My rs — cieg ae THE TURNER FESTIVAL AT BUFFALO. i ised, man except in the pertecti 3 2 wih Financial Intelligence. will be exerci Since the temptation to buy | I believe no except 10 the perfection of both moni! a ge aoe was Mr, Abrama 8, Hewitt, who in his opea- | 10g mechanical skit, ae oe in gn cougar Oy bagels: Buvrato, Jaty 14, 1967. ‘Tur Franmvorr Bouras.—Feanxroxt, July 14—Even- | stocks that pay from threo to five per cent will | aud physical faculties is really equal—it is a profession s be rtionably incressed as di beyond which he hopes to pass. sany of those who 1ng.—United States bonds wore quoted to-day (Sunday) | Pe Proporionsniy, ine per Seek. > Hts. tele: jak te | have belonged to it have risen to the highest places of ai TT for the issue of 1862, saies of siocks-by the public in the sense of their creating | #0ciety, of literature and of the State, (Cheers.) Upon an alteration in the existing prospects. if a mun eells | those it has not lost its claims, and upon ottors I ven- £1,000 of consols, eomething must be done witn the | ture to think its claims are strong and undeniable, MAIL DETAILS T0 JULY 4, Proceeds, They must either bo lodged at bis banker's | (Hear, bear.) I think it may fairly be said that thse or mmuas be pela to some other man, who will then ta bag fo! Mon} a pa bot large, for g turn have to decide what he is to do with the: 1o- y our age to By the steamships City of Paris and Germania, at this thio therefore, can pret riso in tho funds on the | reflect what a constact and uninterraptod flood port, we have the foliowing mail detuils of our cable | one fom rtobk| in cae he market oa the cree m4 tne need Sony or thie pe i Br ew Ph and the question 18 how far tho public will permit the ‘and especially of despatches to July 4, in addition to the report pub- | Tir O ricced betore the rate will have reached | the newspaper press, upon the whole community. . Usbed in the Hunatp yesteraay morning. point sufficieatly low to promote a return of courage on | (Cheers.) ASI havo enld already, it is so interwoven Our special correspondent in Paris says:— ; their part gufficient to mduce them to bid stocks ef any | with the whole tistus of modern life that you cannot tear Me. Ul the doit eelen'ohiradia-te 00k! kind, . P) nd if you did that tissue would be rent into shreda, with M — Di sip aie line, ‘engages Of course any persons who fancy they see a strong jose all signs of its identity, And this 1s a pro- to deliver neue ar ti lectures in New York. por of war, a bad harvest, a mania for foreign | cess wuioh ia yetin progress, For two or throo gene- : i louns or speculavions, or any other calamity that in the | Tations the press of this country bas acted poworfully A letter from Dr. Macgowan gives an interesting | course of six or twelve months may entirely change tho | upon the mind of the country, but the circie and the account of the progress. of the East India telegraph | prescnt position and disappoint all existing hopes, will | area over which 1t 80 acts has of late received an immense ofect, in which’ he says:— pursue a perfectiy rational course in submivting to a | extension. (Choers.) Tho pross, which was formorly tho Pr she temporary loss of interest in urder that thoy may have | privilege of the educated Class, has tecome the patrinymy ing evidence stated :—I am personally ‘concerned in the | Tule, or a farm, and hence the farms in the United sates manntacture of iron, pig iron, and bar iron in its various | 8F2 to @ great extent in the hands of Americans.” forms, mining ore, the making of pig tron, and in manu- | ,_ "he Karl of Licuruay—-What is the proportion of facturing bar iron, and in the Various estabiisuments in | Irian among the puddlers that you speak off!) ‘At the which [am either partner or managor I think we employ | present time I should think that in tho United States at us many a34.000 workmen, Our works aro in the Siutca | least ono balf of the puddlors were Irishmon. I must of New York, New Jersey and Penneylvania, and Iam | OXPlain that a litte, An Irishman is never a puddier acquainted with the action of trades’ unions to some ox- | Wuen he comes to America, We have Welsh puddlers, tent there. I have read the evidence which has been | Engtisn paddlers or Beotch puddiers; but nover Irish given before.this Commission as to the action hore of | Puddiers Io the rail mill he is tho beiper that trades’ unions, and between the trades’ unions of Great | the puddior hires, and he becomes @ puddier himself Britain and those in the United States there is undoubt- | in ime; and as a gonral rule ne is not a first class pud- edly a sirong aaalogy; but I should say, from the vesti- | dler. Our good puddiers are all either Englishmen, mony I have read, that your organizations are more | Welshmon, hinen or Americans, We have a very portoot thau ours, and have arrived at a more complete | large number of puddiers who are Irish, and they are development. But there is an analogy between the | Usually employed In the rail mille, two in organization and in the objects aimed at, except r, Macunws—‘‘As helpers or as puddlers, do you twat the friendly sooicties are veFy geueraliy separated | meant!” ‘As puddiers; they are helpers for a reasona- from the trades’ anions, specifically, though undoubiedly | blo tifne, and then they got to be puddiors.” there are some instances in which the two are ree 4 The Irish, he further added, were nearly always the Our works are in tue most populous part of the | OBly bolpors; in fact, it was very rarely there was a country, but thon, you know, we have no such dense | Belper not an Irishman, aod about one-halt, or possibly. population as you have here, With regard to the men | ‘Wo-thirds, of those helpers afterwards merged into in ugions, I think that up toavery recent period very | Puddiers. } few of bo ane: roy it apr — ree —— have " been unionist workmen, but within tho last four or five BROO) " years there have been organizations made of special KLYN INTELLIGE NCE: branches of the business, For example, the “puddiers"” \ are now geverally in whatis cailed a ‘Puddlers’ Union,’’ ProaBigs Fatat Assavut s¥ 4 Max Upon His Wirx.— separating themselves from the “rollers,’’ who, with the Sutanalatt bageige: penwection’ Witt i0;. oud 1 ahouia "| *snoine mae named John Kelly, torey-aix yours of ‘The annual festival of the Turners of Western New~ York commenced here last night. Delogations from- Syracuse, Rochester and Dunkirk have arrived, and. others are expected to-day. Mr. Paul Westchas, of Buf~ falo, was chosen president, and Mr, Lowenthales, of Rochester, secretary. Syracuse was selected as the fue ture headquarters of the General Society, aad Rochester chosen for the next annual Turnfoat, and August as the month in which it will be held. ‘The prize judges were chosen to-day. ‘The fostivities will continue until Wed nesday next. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Avtaaep Larceny or Trwasvry Nores.—Joho Botta, of the corner of Broadway and Seventieth street, pre- ferred complaint before Justice Dodge yesterday against Valentine Bastion, who 1s charged with stealing | United States legal tender notes to the value of $150, Es in alleged that the accused boarded in the same house es- complainant, and that on the 6th inst. Valentine wend Up stairs to.a room where Joho had the laid ta A to the customs returas the coastwise | aii ineir capital iu handat the critical moment; but it | of tie pople. (Loud and coutinued cheering.) There tzado 1s constantly increasing. The mercantile de- | may be doubted if such apprehensions realiy provail to | Js not a mam possessed of the first eloments of know- pression to which I have roterred is in the foreign | a xerious extent. It would be some time before even | ledge in their simplest form to whom the press, at tho trade, Coastal intercommunition is now maintained | the most adverse influences could now break down | prices to which it has now dese-ndoed, is not easily ac- | almost wholly by foreign vessels, which are largely | the accumuiations ia the banks of Engiand and | ccssible, and if there be any among so many who have i} owned by native Chinese merchants, who having | France; and meanwhile the loss of interest by those | notarrived at the first clements of knowledge, that, that means of fabilitating trade, | who wait for tem would-perkaps be equal to the | geatiemen, is their misfortune, and it is our ryproach, railed thi ives of thé | percent saved, It may'de hoped, therofore, that the | but a reproach which I crust the legisiature of the advan' ‘of insurance, will be no prompt to in- | public wilt weigh e7 Point of the sudject, so shat | country before many yours are over will have takon BA bureau drawer, and stole it away, alter whieh he left the city and was not heard of until Saturday, when he was found in a lager beer saloon, where he was arrested, brought to Jefferson Market Police Court and there com= ; i E I elude w among’ the appliances of domestic com- | Piey'cony act ar all events trom clear commentione nad | effectnal measures to effuce, (Ubeors,) I feol that in | think that most of our puddiers, if not all, belong to it, | 96% Was arrested by Roundsman Whitehead, of the | misted for merce, obstacles to panyionar in China from pecs bef ‘a Diind distrast, which is no less wcroditable this place I discharge a special duty, because 1 am of | A puddier isa skilled workman, but it does not require | Forty-second precinct police, on a charge of felonious Piunparing 4 Srockina,—On Saturday night Mra Re- popular superstition have been greatly overrated. It is | than tne madness of 1865, It 18 amontabie that the | opinton that thoso whose lot is cast 10 pubiic lie are, | a greater dogree of skill to be a puddier than to engage | assault with intent to kill. The accused, who resides | song gui residing at No, 93 Park street, rotired te true that their: notions of Fung shuey luck) oF | principles of economical science have madg so little | more than any others, debiors to the press of i: | ia other branches; ia fact, Ishould say it requires a | with his family ina tenement house in the rear of No. dis ing ¥ bs y will be disturbed by your poles and wires. | progress in this country that, while the opert ‘classes | couutry. (Cheers) We are debtors to it in the first | greater degree of skill to be a first rate heator than to be | ‘77 York street, having received bis week's wages carly her sleeping room and went to bed. at that time she tthe rudest of the people are amenable to reason; | are endeavoring at every cost to cancal even ti ‘@ puddier, But there are these three departments all | on Saturday, indulged over freely in bourbon, and hav- primary Ee because it is we who bave the opportuniiy of time and will reconcile them to such innova- | rights of free labor, the capitalist classes bi ‘sense | learning and perceiving the enormous pubiic and poilti- wir skili—heating, puddiing aod rotling— | is juandered a portion of his earnings returned home ‘ions muok sooner than ie geverally supposed. se tder between aud wildest excesses of prodigaiity and | cal advantages which have been derived from the Dolltk | tnd take either one out and itis imposaisie for the others | invasis alleged, a high state of intoxicauon, On reach- | 20t remove from her foot, $60 in United States Treasury ‘The French exposé des motife on the bill calling for | the most abject conditions of miserly disquietude. m4 the em te a Ad fvarga to say con the action | to Lenny cia? — words, they are mutually dependent | ing his anata, sont oo. alee in Li caper hewas | notes, Several hours subsequently Mrs, Sullivan was of a popul aod w condu preas alters esse ay eac! er. ie unl upate fe, Ei who u her sl ‘supplementary credits to the extent of 158,000,000 is Stig alate of dé ‘ually "ine nature of the rel Penis v4 wi the 4 of the different cl a din pane je prises vane ae upprded aroused from Jumbers by hearing some one im the room, and on fully awaking saw, as she alleges, Bling Tighe, an Irish woman, thirty years of age, in tae act of stripping the sheets and quilé from the bed. On being discovered Elisa fied from Mrs, Sullivan’s room, soon after which the latter mizse@ the $60 in bills from her stocking, and, the intruding Eliza of taking the money, cau! arrest by officer Haguerty, of the sixth precinot poles. fhe lsoner was searched, but the missing money coulé aot found in hac pesmapien, and sbe denied ail knowledge M. de Lavenay, Councillor of Siate. The table wernors and the governed. (Cheers) Obedience act idtes bit mates koown tbe division oy minies"} gust tas Maen temeca Mag oan’ Ieee tee one fecomes t6 touger a duty: to be perforrséd peasivety tries and sections of those expenses which wore unfore- | mentation not being iess than 13,750,000. peg ec "ie hegitecee ee ae | seen when the budget was presented, since they now ’ + | daily apy throagh the dally newspaper to the mind appear for the first time. The Minister of War is obliged French Review of the Position of the Bank | aod understanding ot every member of the community ; to ask for 120,000,000, and the department of the Navy whi pe peg thy og Re Sey Fer? inavinaat Mak tha peeae ee for 38,000,000, The iargest item occurs in the war | “(paris (June 25) correspondence of London Times} which he lives, They give a new cement to society, and budget under section 3, “Pay and maintenance of troops, | A work of more than five hundred pages, fromihe | % the venerated institutions of the country, (Loud tho'work, he gave, in auswor to the Chairman, Mr. Ma- | An altercation ensued between the husband and thews, Sir D. Goon aud Sir E. W. Head, the following | wife, and the war in words tbat were exchanged was ‘account of a strike now pending, He said:—The strike | soon followed by more serious demonstrations The is not in our works, but in other ironworks of the coun- | husband quickly and wnperceived by his victim, 1s is try,. The works where we do the puddling are upon the | stated, drew a jack-knife from bis pocket and stabbed Jersey bank of the Delaware river. Our blast fur- | ber im the meck, inflicting a fearful gash on the left are in Pennsylvania, aud our rolling mills are in | side of the neck about an inch in length, Kelly then New Jersey. The strike now in existence is at Pittsburg, | fled from the » premises, while the cries of the woman in Penosyivania, and the surrounding region from Pitts- nt come of the neighbors to the apartment, where burg up to Cieveiand, the moat extensive iron producing | she lay bieeding on the floor. Surgical aid was imme- ” cheers.) No doubt their causes have co-»perated of late | re-ion ou our continent, I should think. It is the great | diately summoned and Dr. Little, wno examined the of it, Eliza, Was taken before Alderman 87,000, 0000,” op Ro te Pd a Ad en peg eg 1) prioging about this great harmeuy, this rinaae | centre of iron iadustry, and there a strike has been | wound, provoanced It to be excoedingly dangerous, the | Coman and committed to the Tombs for trial im defaule The Moncow Gare‘te publishes the following :— and tue bauks of Scotland. and they ure treated in a | Ubionof the various classes of the community which hap- pending for more than atx monies among the puddiers. | knife naving entirely severed the windpipe. a was aes Eliza lives io. 9 Mulberry street, and ise. Belgrade correspoadent he Gol: y ily distiuguteLes ourown day; ul one certainiy amon Not a furnace mm lit up six mont subsequently convey: the City Hospital jurther of Pc benno coach cotiong tre td lehman seg serene eae Deore ee rae be anes Fides causes, perhaps the gentlest in ite actiou, and con Upon this evidence the following examination en- | trcaiment. In tne meantime he police had hoes notited | | Sraxer Rummeny.— Anton Paul, whose home (a at Mo, rating on the means of procuring money for the Sul- | tious, ° tantly not the least efficient, is that kindly process by | sued: of the occurrence, and search was made for Kelly, which | g Harrison stroot, while taking # stroll through Canal ‘waTRMAN—'* —— > — of mae striking | resuited in his arrest somo hours later in th ning. workmen who are thrown out of employ tee a y trike? I mean the dependent work- AN AwiaBtr Sox,—A man named Robert Evans, twen. men in the series of operations?” “I snoula say that | ty-Seven years of ace, an expresssman by occupation, rikera proper, the puddiors themselves (because | was arrested by Sergeant Barwick, of the Forty-nivth elpers themseives do not sympathize in it), would | precinct police, on Saturday afternoon on the complaint be about one-flith to one-sixth of the total uumber. | of bis fasber, Archibald Evans, whocharged his son with Chat, however, is a matter of estimate, on which one of } threatening to cut his throat He was arraigned before the Commissioners here 1s quite as competent to judg? | Justice Cornwell and bound over to keep the peace. ‘as Lam whether my proportion 1s right; but I think that net . shout oue-Afth of the number in rolling mill woald be |, Dumeatiow er 4 Naw Omvnce.—The new and comfort actually puddiers.”” “Could you say whether the strike | able little churoh edifice which has just been completed tan’s voyage one of the dignitaries proposed to sell Jerwsa- | ‘The volame ennsists of five parts—the first, which every Eng! shman is made constantly aware of what lem to Russia. We do not know what trath there may | bank and the suspension of cash pean h Tia 131) those who aro aypulnted to represent his interssts or to de in that rumor, but everybody here 18 convinced that | the segoud, on the financial crisis of 1866 {v Engiand. | Wield tae powers of government aro endeavoring, at if the sale is not yet effecied, 1t will take place, Ne- | and which originally appeared in the Revue des Dewz | last according to the best of their views and cony.cuons, gotiations on the subject are said to be in progress be- | Mondes in Auguat last year under the tile ‘Pendreai | 1040 from day to day for bis welfare. He recognizes ‘sween General Iguatief and Aali Pasha. The price of | Nuir.’” The thira part contains the letter of M. Michel motives, oven if he is not ablo to approve the act. Jerusaiera and Jaffa is supposed to be fixed at one hun- | Cnevalier, whose views oa banks differ so widely trom REE ROCK te SORE Cones, he Course Of peblic attics dred miliions of piastres (‘weaty millions of fraucs). those of the writer, and M. Woiowski’s answer thereto; | 824 pubic legislation, he acknowledges to be honestly The (asette de France, remarking on the above, says:— | bis letiers to the Avenir Commercial and to the Eemo- | directed to bis welfare, and Immense is tho rosult that 16 " miste Francaise, with M. Duval's (the editor ef the | ‘¥s produced for the purposes of common harmony This nows cannot be true; for Russia must know, im | Feomomiste) replies; the fourth, an osay on the Bank of | Concord. (Hear, hear.) We have yet anotuer, a close: fact, that tue Cathoiie world would never permit that | Fronco and pepor currency, written it 1865, and the | Sdd & more personal debt to acknowledge, and that, per street on Saturday night, was accosted by Mary Mure phy, who in rather an unceremonious manner intre duced herself to him. He, not wishing to be rude or purchase. fifth om Scotch banks, ‘The last part is full of informa- | D4PS ander moore heads toanone, 1 think you have been | Of the puddlers is against the will of the five-s by the congregation of the Church of the Reformation, ASSAULTING am Opricur.—Yestorday morning officer A Paris letter in the Zs vays:— told on former occasious from this place that the press | are thrown out of employment by reason of it?" Gates avonue near Clason, was opened for divine | Pierce, of the Twenty-soventh inct, attempted to Indépendance Belge ray Hon hitherto little Known | in this | country. | would be invaiuable were it only fur tue benedciai | youd any doubt,’ service yesterday morning. The services wore those | crm” Z pit “ees ‘The uews from Rome is that at a meeting of the | “Mem of business in England,” observes tho Freach denoee charged with the eae of an ad- ' an much, Lae hittle ‘ = write dress in to the ailocution of the Holy Father * e manager of e most Sunouncing's General Counci,, the Bishope of Orleans and | ancient and principal banks of Ediaburg, in reply to in- | (\aughier)—during the brief intermediaie period, that Of Cambrat and the Cardinal Arcbbishops of Besancon | quiries addressed to him, said he was surry to vay that | lapses Detwoon the time they inave te tpl of tte and of Rouea amare, slected | as Tepreventatives of tbe — no goed work on Co banks, In that part ee ae ey Tae Ok en thite @o commission. ral ie draws attenti treats ef ingiand no esseni: fact . So'tie tao that ‘with, the exception ot Mgr. ‘de Bou. | spears to be forgotten, and the explanations respecting | Hoste subject—(langhter)—but I do not a: all doubt that =a an oF there is a great deal of truth in the allegation that eve: echose (whose election was, it ie sald, impiorsd the contro between those who defend and wore | there la 8 ree a reakness for bis Seek faruia of in arrest Anton Lewis, on # charge of disorderly condi when the latter, as is alleged, turned upon and gra! the custodian of the public e in a violent er 4 wre bis coat and struck hima violent blow in the . with lis fist, without provocation. Lewis was finally secured, and taken before Alderman (oman, whe com. mitted bim to the Tombs for trial. Mr, Matuxws—“That {3 to say, if one puddler strikes be tual of the Protestant Bolesepal throws out of employment five mn who are dependent Fierey aaaweke vr Gon enna’ impressive character, Hr on Ins going on with his work.” “Four, if not tive; tue | tare congregation was in attondance both morning and heaters, the rollers aud the laborers are thrown out of | oyoning, Rev. T. R. Brewer is the rector of the new. employ, because tue works are absolutely stopped. ash. Sir D. Goocu—"tAud that threws the coal miners out : ot work also?” “When it begins to ramily I bardiy Fatat Resvit or a Fovrim or Jevy Accipext.—On know how to estimate it, out I was limiting myselt to | tho Fourth of July, a German named William Messprmit, the direct affect, There wre 4,000 whom we employ, and | rosiaing im Adelphi street, mear Atiautic avenue, was processes which it applies to tue utterances of the members, 1 believe, of both Hodses of Pariiament— versy chosen | Who attack it omit nothing that is useful to know on act of the ultra-clericais), there are 20,000 around us who depend upon us di- An Unpreced Tri do bot Fis the sorseceane ealbiancasane sant Oe the working of that great fustitutio, on the act of ios ghey apg penny isarwe cir moane 12, | rectly.” “The coat miaing is also affected?" "Yea, the | ongaged im firing off « pistol which he had londed with | CABLE DESPATCH. PARIS EXPOSITION, July 1, 186% the other hand, however, tue latter section of the Catho- and on the present situation of the question of | })" (Hear, hear) Sometimes an individual has the | Coal mining is also offectea.’” powder and wadding, which he discharged while avert- ‘i STEINWAY « BONS. of New York,” ae lice takes pleasure in dwelling on the exclusion of the | baaks and of credit in Engiand. be tone to bear a mame whlch his neizhbors con, | Mf. Maiixws—‘Your proportion is confined to the | ing his hoad, being uoused to handiing firearms. A boy | have, ween, amaracd, bv, th) Jiubeeine oT tie toe the Archb.shop of Paris, M. Wolowski says:— relations between the doc- sider to be rather calculated to excite a smite; bat if | bar making, as I understand you YT did not intend | named Charies Rosenthal, ten years old, while passing iaheat ‘of perfection in. grand, square 7 aan A notice in the Paris Moniteur announces that the | ‘rines by our neighbors and the discussions | SOO" vere to diva into the miud of the bearcr of that | ‘0 include’ the supply of the biast furnaces at all.” | along immediately in froat and within s coapie of feet | Pianos rer ree It ee tewinathe tuttes coupons would be paid ou the lat at Jety. ip | Suish the Beak of France have given ‘se to amoug ws re could Gud ‘iu, #9 much attached te | “And there would be tour throwa out of employment | of tle muzale of the pistol, at an unlucky moment re- | oxt progress in the construction of "rlanoforn, wif che spend y are treated in a Salt ae Finally, I bave ox- | ame, ie ne resents tho slighest deviation | for every puddier who struck!” “I think it is higher | ceived the charge of wadding, which lodged deop in his | stro: endorsement of the BUPREME 1 [an Messrs. Rothschild. ‘, sony taal Whaeeea fi reed Rog One which i8 | from jt either im pronunciation or in ort ny | than that, be ne chy tee my homie od directed ies ee uns a 7 Mirseny ho hn ‘mo er gone: ES OR: Tes presen! ooo eadersvcod—the Sootiand. int. ink ti every pu re must r unl when . a Sons have received Gate ot: Raaas ew ed to Count Bismarck | frist that the documents, bitherto inedited, upon which { | S® Much ad if i ware the noblest and most Blatorie | the pon | t snine fie i erry Pouvofemployment.” | Meseermit was tec on the Sth inst, on a warrant | te following cable despatch: the Order of St. Andrew, and to General Von Roon the | rely, will rectify certain too readil; ted on this | Sppellation, (Hear, hear,” and inughier.) | I suppose Ordor of Alexander Newski, both set in diamonds. Taller, and that people wil cease to ateribote vo the | that all of us whose duty it is to speak in Parliament have a feeling of this kind with regard to our own utter- admirabie mechanism of the banks of Scotland an erro- a On nahty Wa, eons pes to Sak be neous ication. should mako vari tions . OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, | 8200 wae pretend to tnd én waresricted tue re panaoea | UInscnns ne elt neta gomeral that, the. skilful “Panis, Ji A The Societe des Beaux Arts, of cy careful examination of ail the musical Hceree eatin cate searing FoR GREATEAT CPR RIORITY AND NOVBL' ORO wae in IN PIANOS.” b ‘The CHainmay—“ Will you tell us the question about | issued by Justice Morehouse, and committed to jail which that strike arose?” “The puddiers were receiving | where he bas since been confined. Coroner Lynch was to Pittaburg $7 por tom (which is 2is. as near as our | notified and will hold the inquest to-day. fluctuateng curroncy wi'l enadle mo to estimate it), and toey struck for $9, which is 27s. aton,’’ ‘278. a ton of REGISTRATION IN VIRGINIA, of credit, the Scotch banks, seriously studied, show how frait _e idle bars, Ibs, rerooms, first floor of Stelaw 1. and Za vemied tethe octon of thot tteerumoni on compartun wae Ne ataekie Gk eee Gustvered, to, tome, Free sag acy wore seomtiag fin, one sual for Sfe rousiias Moeninh, Saty 28, 1h0r, | RUA Deneebtn soot Vensen Petes erence tna krviag: with the force derived from the agglomeration and on a ae iuar, {a point of accuracy of | The masturs were making Ro money ut the timo that the | The following is the account of the registration in | Pisce, New Yok. THE CHURCH OF ROME.. tion of capital. ment i Point of Tetronshing say un ue fulmeze of | sirike Look place, bat te business was absolutely unpro- | Norfolk county :— : On the whok Sn ol thas rotate, to the charsoter and Hreiopment;” yet each, of” us would be found | Muable, and of course, tuerefore, they could not cvncede | 4 Whee. Colored. | Spotted Like, Domineess i secs getiement ie SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HER td seer 7 the. Scotch banks; witch are ampertocit | morte ‘ot anak propoation to lis own speeches Tad ‘ever since hey bave ‘been supported ‘by ‘contribu’ | Second dao | removed trom them evry rent fon ket. fof (tad “‘Ohbject and Aim of the Groat Hierachical As- | uivantage by thoes whe are tnterected the grave ques. | and to contend that owing to some accident, come mis- | tions {rom the other puddiers; the sine bein sonitned | Thrrd. 316 462 | Gore the enamel Impervious and indestructible. Beware of aden fortune, some fautt, some evil influence of the stars, or | to that particular rogiva, e puddlers havo | Foarth......... 243 | \mitations. er some cause that cannot be he was au excep. | deem contributing.” The reports from the Fifth ‘and Sixth districts are not Coureh, and tion to rale, although of the general rule Mr. Matuzws—‘‘ What do they goveive agen, the 800 Personal Infallibility of the In Russia. tion 10 tat Eoner doubt whatever, (Laugoter.) I think | Ib?” $7, which is very nearly equivalent to 2ia’ jon in Eilzaboth City and county was Pope. A telegram from st. Petersburg says:—An — it is our duty, therefore, to acknowledge the “and they for you say?” “Yes, waich The following is the result : Roms, June 25, 1867, | decree has been issued authorizing the Bank of Russia | owe to the press. (Hear, hear is 270. the een In my late letter I only touched om the external ap- | 0 issue temporarily 35,000,000 of roubles in paper | there is another we ye, NOt ‘The Commission then went into question of the 122 655 pearance offered by the delegates of the Catholic hiorar. | ™°%¢Y, Guaranteed on Treasury bonds The object of | reporters, but to the writers for the newspapers, and I cost of labor in America, and much information was 90 208 he the iesue is the promotion of commerce, frankly confess that without them Ido not know how | élicited which were afterwards re- 145 503 qc, crunmunetan rain the Corpus Domini, we should get on, (Cheers) I think that thelr encour. sumed, Pipe agente _ a t thie morniog to dwell a little mere on the agement and encomiums are of very great value to us; after i a 5 scat soothe Supreme Poni mt have Dadi THE NEWSPAPER PRESS. oo Sr ihe prveet moment sav 10 %he manner i ic the TWE MARYLAND CONSTITUT)ONAL CONVENTION. summoning so many bishops from imilar experience strike is cond \teburg Bot my own home, — ‘err automatic pronunciation iain sauoa arene Mr. Gindstene en the Mission and Utility of = higher value ete ir Metistome then Lyte Tcan only soport what I have beard. Puddiers came [From the Baltimore Sun, Juty 13.) ‘his question reapecting the advisability of canonizing the Leading Journals. coaseres; for no maa ie ever injered by oriticiem o into Pitisburg—I suppose puddiers 6 Constitutional Convention yesterday the con- | corner of Canal street. r is [From the London Star, July 1.) by censure. (Hear, hear.) If the critic cen. | Union—and offered to start one concern (work sideration of the additional seation providing tne’ ee ee ‘now Saints. The Jesuits’ review, entitled Civilta Catio- The apnual dinner took place oa Saturday ing at | sures are unjust they @o him no harm, except it | mill); but without being actually driven person shail be incomptent asa witness on accoun! Asest.! iJ Miget ica, dovotas the principal articles of ite last number | Willis’ Rooma The company numbered close upon | be through his own want of manliness of ‘charncter, | lence it was made too uncomforsable, for Color, unless hereafter so deciared by act of the Sas te SELLY b te na, bea ci ne dry soaaion ot te pation | tS se efce Seeetu es | ts Bnet aap Cres cn ek | Stee ae ok pe Saco Sees Seta | and rights of the Supreme Pontits, aa successors of St. | aotse of Lordennd Un Sh oramone were repre” | Ore to mime the view tnd Kuowledge of wish ouncrwiee | the edect was, thet oulsiders were city of Teported from the Committee on | Elliptic Locketitch, Gewing, Machines... Power, and the gist of their argumonts may be resumed | branch of art, litoratare, science and the drama wae | be could not discern. From them he learns the means | come there. The result has been, Works, wae Up. Specebes wore made by | Pointe tension; adjustable drop feed. Jn the hinted desirability of promulgating the doctrinal | Present in the person of distinguished professors, Mr. | of amending his faults, of evoid the errors be hae | besa Kept Sibert ee rraete! of whemaby reget Srtamsean Wh tea ce, ee = —_—__—_—_—_—_——- tufailvilty of the Pope personally, instead of, an hither. | “"Aiter tive tual prelitalaary toarts the Chairman rose, | may be, more available. for the whom?’ carred in by the Convention tinanimoualy. Under its | rere” £5 Boktny, Satert Preminm Somine to, the Pope in councl anid loud and loog continued cheering, to ths | countrymen of en Te Se thwece ees tonstees, fon toes = e0e janes Oe y The ‘oreign, and particularly the French bishops, now | Yoost of the evening, | After the ret Ao ne $e be Were three or four, were committed in the night,” he ManeS? pect in Rome, speak of this suggestion with enthusiasm, and | duty to propose to you as a torst the name of that institu. | other times the continued, and he said, im answer question by Sir imwardly, ew York agents, ‘especially the renowned Dupanloup; and although =o. acknowledgment of whose merits and m promo- | aged ag! gy Kw. Ly think ecg gen eo po pg ape nd fells, Heimbold, Coddington, ft may appear uopairiotic aud suicidal for national | /o0f whone interests we are met gether thisevening— | courtesy le thought 2 saanser impression,” but he dié not inquire into the fact | branches of the City Council are to be chosen at the el ‘churches to give up their jocal privileges and traditions, ‘tuet T may without anirath nd Wy asanee: Sreias of tho Teonten ot tur ne ma Tome elena pam ayy learn that there had been three or four | same time also, in Toor, thereafter, for the fret See WiRs ARS BEG Tut PRTIUE i ne gay thi of which none have been at times more tenecious than | Mtlng the friends of this institution apox the considera. | that were it not i seen eee woe Tay Seceisine the towels: abd gives Fels Gallic church, the spirit of the present age among degree of prosperity to which it has already attained, | the press, each Baalth and comfort to mother and. chila. the pros spi p ae It is among he of our inetituiions, but it | in a paradise ef ot ‘value is ingaleniable Lt softens the ‘the Catholic clorgy tents entirely to unification and cen- has Desa Fooerved, Toelleve, ‘with general — | more aed more gums, "inflammation sod allays all pain, (heresy! tralization, in opposition to the disturbing doctrines eon yo ‘among that class for whose beneas it | his imperfections, Gijag rent to the oplld ead comfort to a ‘emanating from modern iniversition and the diseevering | metas excienives Marcie et Seen ee peies | anaes Tateapiy to Bir BW. CWits. WINSLOW'S ING SYRUP.” n . parsers of auch writers as Colenso and Réman. The | of influence and ‘many Of whom are interested | that wes mi ment in - are Be 1601. bering, 2 ee ee ‘erkina’’ on the onteieat, establishment of such a dogma could oniy take place by | ** ‘publi Periodical press of this country, and | newspaper mene jotimidation : grow broken 4 —— Iaatl: the the following ive statement of | ementto fell im Mexico, It will be the convocation of a council @ which the decisions of | by the propriate of our arent rraralens ieee | any, tious to fire ‘Wen T caise away there,was a sirike | of white martia, seveuty fect. high, erected 1a tin Gap: | The Strangest, Conattenrton, te, Racked preees, Rpm and especiajly that of Trent, shoul this brevis A gerous fa Jarsey at the iron minos, Ne ge nad a large be ay me yp ‘the land office ll danger mayibe avoided, and XH svompaly ot eeserene NE ee ee Sf i forma, thet share can | self boos saunber of fase. ee wilt ‘oorting 10 De Di JAUNE'S Ague Mixture, ‘ The {taliwn clergy are more lukewarm in this scheme, tereetier, | say aes F Sonn te optrituat ot hoe artic aos wack Teaanot | quicken ine rege od and it is rumored that the Pope himeuf my Sos merely the spe feat i trike, and directed to assume eo mucl cial interests of those gontiemen who are connected | our from that mine deen silent on the subject as frith the sewopeper press of the coentey apon whom, was my Own mm . Pisatione, are, expected, at of the 26th | in the vicissitudes of life, need and poverty may occa: | who tard so, They | taal an ereperalor? Gian Oi to ten es lay heoty hands, bat which also vols Corde. the | provi eighteen or a Jew hie ness, the preparatory quay wil be tne iedimetion ‘pres asa whole. I cannot but congratulate work in forty. hours, the area being com vely | lym type foundry on, 0 tin sh09 Gn Boa, tog bebo 4 aha << on erumenical oousoll F981, 1s Doing veo jave | you vers jy and not you Oply, but the counter } frye apd Gabiased review, nay, sunali, sod they § i bodjes of 1.500 to 2,000, with | more street | sewing . aur.

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