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R ; NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. Wiis ow two hundred young men from Ternt, a town near the Pontifical fronuer, assombled in the wood cf Covdgni, under the command of 4 certain Perelli, an ex-Gari- a baldian officer, and @ teutonant named Gagliani, The band also included @ trumpeter, and an ensign bearing the Itelian flag. After providing themeclves with pro- We. McCulloch, forsooth! Why, he is the it guilly party ofall. He it is who, through negligence and incapacity, bas caused government to be defrauded of hundreds millions of dollars. To tall, then, of simply ao of their obedience to us and to tho apostolic | toriat benches refused to atlow the clones tobe aecoptod chair than that they should see wo great dovotion in so | without @° division. Ag overwhelming major: mauy of ther pastors for Catholic mitity, aud that on ac. ported the ciauge, but a minority 0 aixty threo i: couut of that camo devotion they should behold them | a mserve of dissatisfaction wli.k mxy ate! prow enbubyr cad — and lands, me by any ob. sone * eprmg of danger, . acles, the! ey might come to the Roman chair in | the accepsance by the governmont of Mr. [orcf 4 . ordor to reverence in our humble person tho successor of | proposal to confer am additional, member ne the 7 Kird Day of tho Convention of Germaw Peter and the Vicar of Christ on earth + By the author- | towne is a confeasion that {t was a uMsiake to oppo ects to PhUadelphiaeThe First Groaud THE NATIONAL SAENGERFES SPSCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. smoving soon the guilty prominent officials Visions, the party marched upon the Roman frontier by | ity of this oxamplo they will understand, much bettor | Mr Taing’s proposal, and confirms the assurance of all Concert—One Thousand Singers and an Qr= pemoving yas Pi I BY THE CABLE TO JULY 15, Way of Poggio Catino and Castelnuovo, taking especial | Mn by any Subtio teaching, Low great veneration and | dispessionate men that the menace to reconsider the Chesivn of Sixty Portormers in che Academy very weak indeed, and might almost lead us ‘aate Aolkean sivas nser ref the woods. By obedience they should show for us, to whom in the per- | position of the government with respect to (uo Dill, of Music. fon of Poter it was said by Christ, our Lord: “Feed my ould Mr, Laing’s motion be adopted, wae an idle Punaperenta, Jude 15, 1987. lauibs; foed my sheep;!* for by these words {he supreme | threat, it's impossible seriously to contond. that ine 11:20 o'Closk P. BM care of and control over the universal Church was given, | futuro destiny of the country bangs upon tle question To. the frst grand cov and by them also established. Whetber six towns or four shail obtain additional repro- ‘f believe the Secretary is atraid of these ras- pals. Why not clap every one of them—the hole batch, against whom there is evidence— eee some means, however, the Ttalian military authorities got eeent of the expedition, aud immediaicly despatched An American DiMeulty with | troops ia porseit trom Cantalupo, Poggio Mirteto and en — Mia, The Gataluans—o auch, at eat they po | due eyo sn eee rahe eenfeny | Mery a adhycaecaeeyEirne oe oman | Dn he Aculony of Mas Th age wae arranged ito prison at once? Is it a small thing to Portugal . The Gartbaldians—for such, at least, they super ce ministry, will reap a signal friti ditional “rem! given to Bristol a with platforms for singars, rising one aboverthe other im ° 3 oa i8 union of yours with the Holy See. Tho | Shetlield the nation w i! be rammed, to seo ita absurdity, inally violate the trust placed in them by fessed to be, although many did not don the red shirt. eater that aro ‘the bonda, of necessity, of | * #. *' The poe Agi pre ns db hark anal ae au uabroken line from the footghts, The scene repre ee S00n discovered that they were being pursued and ac- cordingly hastened their march. Their numbers, either A ” from the effect of fatigue, ib hensions of “Extenuating Circumstances” in| rorca"treamoat at tow bande of the heen troops faith, of love, whieh bind you with’ the | Mr. Iaing’s and Mr. Horsfall's amendments ought to | #uled aforest, and the appearance of therbuilding @ oper. -_ ee wee Naeiird Rippon i excite rey io oveer section of the House of Com. might, both om the stage amd in the auditorium, was rout go. a% is shown forth: in the bist o | mona, @ do not for @ moment imagine-that Gener i . oatre. Church iu all times, should be that fortitu aa exe Poeol’s denunciation wil! slay the peegreay of the Ketorm yoryibeillian’s One thousand: singers an¢’ ae-oreh tsainat tie ariaceinanded by the extent of yourministry | Dill, bat is vigorous language may compel mon to | Of Sixty performers and an acdience of abouy about twe nemies goverument? to rob the government and ople out of millions upon millions? Of urse there will be no end to such frauds if ‘ sadly diminished o a arrivi at | Sgainst the attacks of e: and the adversities of the | acknowledge the way in whict * i to | thousand poopie mado the: Academy k real rascals be treated thusleniently, “Remove Shooting at the Czar. i Papen preaapee raysacithaes tia Limes, |For what lee did Christ wish to have wader: | its fa solution me ‘request for” se emmeee | tenatoae mane poe ee PP wal Stood when selecti roftered: bi 5 ted wi ? em ;” yes, if Mr. McCulloch does his duty, at pip mon, From this wood they proseeded to cross | of his brethren he aid, ut at rite ry oregon bern Of forint “rout are fetes, | The concert commenced with the overtne to nee, and not merely from office, but into on, thera to be punished to the full extent phat their crimes and the law demand. And ho same with the perjurod distillers and adera, If the Secretary is going to add to his pable neglect of duty in permitting these ds the guilt of whitewashing such enormous ea against the government and the people, e doserves not only to be removed, but to be papeached and punished himself. Mount Santa Maria, but just upon reaching the summit ’, ee r were.caught up bya detachment of carabineers from The Pope # Allocution----A Grand Council and tho town of Farfa, The regulars immediately prepared World-Wide Reformation. to charge the voluntoors, but tho latter, without waiting forthe shock of battle, threw down thoir arms and amabempanomnanhorades made the best possibie use of their legs, Fifty-three wore however arrested, and many of the remaining The Viceroy of Egypt om the | {sitives wil! doudtess aiso be brought back. The one hundred volunteers possessed among them sixty-five Slave Trade. muskota and bayonets, Nearly all the former wero old, worthless, and apparently warranted not to go of Not ‘shot was fired on oither side, and it issome consola- is faith Feo nd thou, being once converted, con- Now, howe eet, Te ae told that xaliord must remaim | “Oberon,"’ the first director, Leopold Engelke, wield. n thy brethren? That ia to say, ax St. Loo, martyr, | contomt wit itary star, but perhape at observes, “Our Lord hada special care over Peter, aad | the end of a week this ithiwtkal ce 2 romeo Daag bins pad lapramente: Nera Pere: Sadie He prays himself particularly for the faith of Poter, as | Addition to ite representative powor wil bo in tura | Palanced, brass element being so, much in the it in rat a0 fe ire of Ranuntee would be more pyr gene beige ae towns must receive an increase | ascomdant that some of the most boaulifel string certain be min the ince were not conquered, | in the number thoir mombers, and if they do uot ob- 7 The fortitude of ail, tho strongth of alt, is invested int | tain it mow they will, as Goneral’ Poot and Me. Tright | DAssases im the overture wore entirely drowned... The Veter, aud the help of Divine grace is ‘so directed that | concur imsaying, demand und obtain it in the first ro- | Violi@ players wore decided amateurs, to judge. frou bind Ercinaes Siren to relat fener oor ah cont tpthe formae Perl ment, If weare thus otvancing a « vate | the bungling manner in which they executed somo. of other aposties through Petor,’’ herefore we have | which seems ever increasing to a goal whick mo one pre ‘ he ae + Helieved that you algo mast have a participation | tends lo. forenom, the House of Cammone may reasiniahiy ee Gear rea essen Nat 00 kien want, o€ That strength whic the Lord gave ty Peter, beanted to conider wohether there are mo securities which | Seo by them resembled more a: sigh palaker's dea as long as you gather around the person of Poter, | reat on more lions than minis arations. | th who lives in his successors, and nm long aa, you | tho wis inertix of tho Lowor House is great, but when it | raremn tate masterpiece of a great limnor of crohes come to this city which was moistened by tho sweat | is once sot im motion 1 moves swiftly and with crashing | NST igged Herder’ “Hymn to Hertha,” which Nat the ‘trtumphal blood of tho Prince of the Apostles, | offpct, and we urge tt onco moro, beforait is too Into, to | was sung by ml the Now, Yoric eociotion, Finder tho tect Chief Justice Chase and Mr. McCulloch ENGLAND. tion that this mad, ridiculous attompt-ended without | Nay, more, vencrable brethren, we have never doubted | put an unusual origis, ite aversion frow novel | tion of Agr.coin Paur. Wokmownot whother the leadee * * P but ‘that from tha sepul b h f a consid thor th ancy of 9 nse Ot ile ate Thokahes: Hat from Sepulchre where repose the ashes of and consider whethor the ascendancy of | made this selection or not, but a worse one could:scarcel; gether are mainly the authors o is gigan- the biessed Peter for the everlasting veneration of the ituenciss cannot be ao. tomparod as i be | pe made to axhinit the qualifications ef the st it lc internal revenue system. That, with its | Pro#ress of the Reform Bill-No Regular | of oourse, tho ffty-tireo prisoners will be subjected | world, there yer oxists: a cerret power and a healing | saved from degenerating into the contra! of mohs. consists of what may be ealled little melodies” axa t patrona, a id pate vas created asa bikie ee sa is Midnight. toa searching judicial examination, end wo may then Lee ee ey of ine flocks of tho dialogues, anil has no defined character or purppse aboat age an y was NDON, — be 3 ‘ yee A andres ore h brave daring, bold spirits and magnanimous it, The sudden javses occurring at the ond of every si feepae ge: in connéction with the | Tho House of Commons to-night, tho Roform bint | ¢*Péct 9 toarn posiivoly under whose instigation they | fen:tments andrwbiht bese retreated Tee THE SLAVE TRADE, half dozen meastres are tlso destructive of wl method political machine, ani in wae ardasen ta'a. thind eae acted, I will dismiss a= utterly improbable the notion will curb the audacity of enemies which, being unable ww wan “ and unity of idea, Tt wag vory well sung, however, an@ ational banks, which were instituted by these the PETamanat dsalae int any troops have been | ‘hat their leader, Perelit, evolved the idea of tho ex. | 10, cope with the power of ea el a pid The Viceroy of Egypt ou the White Nile | te New Yorkers doserve credit for making 40 much of. worsted in the unequal cont an ungratefn! subject. we deceive ourset pedition from an inner consciousness of his own fitness ‘Then came @ truly grand work entittod “Harmony,” —H me men, was intended to control the politi- ? Venerablo brethren, for ts to the Christians of Europor ordered to Abyssinia for the rescue of the English cape bis service is filled with the creatures and | ition, had insteactions from higher qu it , perfidions ndwusted enemios, TH | Th» viceroy of Egypt received « deputation, during | {a Teohincs, bang waster of the Prassiea Geisee a 3 —o d associate tho party of action with ¢ is 80 prolonged, so terrible, that. the united an ‘too of Eman. | Tho ideas, both as regards the words and tmusic, aro ’ his visit in Paris, from tho Pronch Con cipation and tho British and Fore! Society, who presonted an. addreas cal t artisans of Chase and McCulloch, and thou- 3 have become rich in it. The revenues of 9 government and the Treasury have been phamefully used to promot> the ambitious n ; for their policy is to leave the initiative AMERICAM NATURALIZATION, to the Roman National Commiites, ‘The Taian govern pense vaheee ment conld not, and, in Mts prevent temper of submission to the Holy See, would not, permit any movement npon he Roman States from Italian territory, To prevent forces of the sacred militia appear scarcely equal to.re- sist al. As for ourselves, fighting in the cause of the Church for Mberty and the rights appertaining to our suprome charge, until now we have eseaped—thanks to a nesistance of the Almighty—many mortal Anti Slavery | tho true oratoriospinit, Pho frequent modulations an@ ug lis attoution | Changes aro alwaya used with an eye towards eflect and to the The address was signed, | Maseive power. The chorusos were in general well ron~ ahs . dered, although they lacked that clock. work procisiom T, A. Chamarorsowse and clear, sherp, decisive ring that might be hoped for; Arrest of a Citizen by the Portuguese Gov- ernment. iy surprise as far as possible, they have within the bh hurried a dd tossed at the caprice of ne L 'o. President. emmy yot the eflect was grand in volume, and gave a 3 of these officials. It is not surprising, Toxpox, Joly 15, 1867. | ast fow momins greatly, stroncitiened the cordon of a stormy waves, we dread not suipsreck, ba apron 20) Pc aTee aye, President, member Of | aoe idee eee line cheer chee ‘ sa A sean talian troops aloug the Pontit rontier, and there nt help of our ‘Lord J hrist preserves | 0! ho next piece wi ‘Twenty-f. Psalm hen, that the Secretary sliould treat those | A mannamod Selvoria, claiming to ba a citizen of | Malian troop) along the Tonk ee ani ene prot. gat evs Jeans ntts tho Tnstatute Tho noxt pi as the ty-fourth be Otto, aud was sung by the combined societies of Balti~ more, under the direction of Charles Leushow, It is am admirable work, and may bo cirssed among the master: pieces of the, popular composer i eae the much ploased this step bad been taken, for t the next piece was au execrablo selection from ansious to put down the slayo trade,’ ifs had adopted | “Huguenots,” played by tho orehestra, Tho first fowe the strongest, moasures for that purposo; Lut, although | Measures of tio evertuzo, part of tho banquet acon ho could act against his own people, No was defeatod | then @ jurmp and the finale of tho last act am when he sought to do so against Europeans, who were the | & retregada moveuient “to the copjunction chorus P delinquents, They carried on 2 trade in ivory; but | !a the fourth act, all loosely tied together pretest, their reat article of merchandise | bY irrelevant music of the arranger | himself, wo will carry to those ‘aves, which were convoved down tho river in | formed a pot pourri which would have drivon Meyerboor. stened with | boats, If those boats had no flag, or sailed under Eyyp. | Crazy. Tho troduction of « romanza on such aa,0cce- known again 1 | tian colors, they wore liable to be overhauled, | iD Was also ia bac.taste. A grand chorus, something aud if a#laves were fouud on board, boat end | like ‘Harm entitled “Hail to the Goddess of Song cargo wore confiscated and the traders punished, par taginers: Pt chorus were also rendered by the ithin tho last six months he had caused fo be shot a i ‘ Commandant and w colon who had Lesheyet his onfeg | .. The Philadelphia socioties sang one of Abt’s beautifat and savored the slave traders, But tho slave trading | four part songs, and acquitted themselves very creditabiy. gouerally hoist European colors of somo sort, because | The only soloist in the concert was Mr. Jacab Graf, who xcellepoy Nubar 1 the United States, was recently arrested in Paris, at the petrating asec request of the Portuguese government, and sent to | ari Lisbon. tous dociriues—a of impiety committed \ the Apostoiic seat. We havo od and condemned these pr 3; and i performance ef our duties, we reprove and condemn them publicly. But on account of present circumstances, and on ac- of tho joy we observ Tspea'e nem cares Which annoy and weigh rien, All these, rater, aded with out prayers All (hese wo shall make antic frauds so tenderly. He sees now, robably, that they ave the uetural conse- jwences of corfuptly making the Treasury epariment a political machine. We call ipon Congress to take immediate action with gard to these revenue frouds and the case of r. McCulloch, That body ought not to ad- journ til! they see measures taken to punish @ guilty, to protect the Treasury, and to place {§ more compctent Secretory at (he head of the Peparimeat. to the following effect — led to receive tho deputs ‘ handful of ‘The American Minister at that place has made a de- rmed youths, such as those concerned iv the attempt mand upon tue government of Portugal tor the rolerse | I have relaied.’ There may be, and probably is, bung. ; i 1 ling or treachery somewhere, owing to which the move. 19 Franc’ Portu- , owing Of Gee PemGnSe ond Tor Nis rotate to Hranoe tale Portu- "1/0 SF tise, heer prameturely craderaad aeulenty canes guese man-of-war, co-operation, It ix stated that the etject of Perelli's followers was to seize Viterbo and proctaim aprovisional THE ATTEMPT OM THE CZAR, government, Ceriainly 1f they had only suecoeded in crossing the frontier they micht have lighted up a for. midabie agitation, and eo increased their numbers as to xtennating | attract tho garri from Rome, and thus leave the Na- tional Commitee master of thi . This is a most 5 reasonable view with which I can credit the projectors Paris, July 15, 1867. of this perfect “fizzle.” The trial of Berezowski for his attempt to assassinate ribald! and hi the Emperor of Ruasia has resulted in a verdict of | Where the general ¥ Conviction of the Assns: Clreumstauces. yin Him who knows and who can pre: rity and (ho glory cf His Chure His own good time, will deal out, with a just judgment, jnstice to those who suffer for our sake and to tose who ave against us. You, venerable brethren, ons have arrived at Monsummauo, Ii make some stay in order to try hat The Yellow Fever at Havana. guilty, wi mee os,” the effect of some natural vapor bath: existing at that | wili understau.!, with your time-strengthened wisdora, Ms “sas poet gpa Ypapect. | Sang the Cavasina in “Harmony,” and foran amateur sdiehs suily, with extenuating circumstances,” and he As | piace, for arheumatic affection with which bo is troubled. | how ltsportant itis to cppose the designeareke wavoes | ie commas are Raropoant Bad it Anz .quention, Reepect: + ior WirouAl AE pretty, well, His; wolees te gavan Naeem Our Vice Consul at Havana, as it appears, | been sontenced to imprisonment at hard Iabor for life, | Tho slayor, tho propristors of the baths, and tho whole | aud tolwel the Wounds of the Chatehe” hot neat oa Or the crow the women their wives or concubiims, aad | NO means suited for euch a piece, as irwas harsh, plorced’ oriile: veliow Sever as Whying aesdined’s pecoaasenoc Population assembled to weleome the general's arvival, | mons acrocinent with ourselves and with tie Apostouis | 9 the crow, the woin ‘The Egvpuan autho. | @nd destitute of al exproasion, ‘The brass instrumente. 1 GERMAN UNITY. and gave him a warmly aftectionate groeting. t fo brightly than ever, and become moro | /:10,¥ could not do snything under these circamstances, | that accompanied the choruses wore horribly out of tune alignant jorm there, and that the Board of Mi . Recent scones in Parliament show tl ted within you from day to d as they were dobarred from the right of search. Within | ®Bd insubordinate to the loader’s batov, cy Sala ni eee aay support Garibaldi's uncompromising ha and that they are dete upon the great Chit union, when once implant for Ors utility of othe ve supine, until by your exertions you b all religions and ail hinl committed to your care to a like devotion. for Gatholic unity and to 8 firm agreement in faith, hope : bantoean lattanoe tem trsuan The Philadelphia Saengorbund and Now York Licder- Eerpt and’ Go wero free to-nct agauct Butoreatatges | KFanz went this tworning on a picnic to Engel. & Wolfe traders the slave trade should soon disapnear, The | Farm, and the Balumore societies, with some of the European Powors should give him the cy au. | Sinaler societies, spent the day as Silverburg, in the 7 ise the rig c 9 H suburbs of the city, ority to exercise the right of search a8 rogarts boats To-morrow uight the prize concer} will take place. Wealth now issue foul bills of health only. se facts, we trust, will s\imulate our quar- tine officers and all otlers charged with the uty of looking to the health of tuis metropolis im : 7 ed to have an arduous cont Frauce Indifferent to the Consolidatio perralnod io kave sa ardunut Panis, Jitly 15, 1867. | aftor the Chamber is in possession of the roport of In the course of tho debate in the Corps Legislatif | mitiee upon sign ‘occlesinsticnl property bill to-day, Minister Rouher declared that France was indif- | and couveution. of the platform upon r th “i Which Italian liberals teke their etand are The | and char No more beautiful spectacio could be pre- | sing under European col» i i increased vigilance and care in the inspec- | fe! to the question of German unity. immediate and anres rved execution of tho law of 1866, | sented to tho eyes of angels and of men than thas in | _.1h0 extinetion of slavery was another anda distinct ‘ ; A Prussian Fieet ia the Baltic. decreoing the conversion of the whole erclesiastical | ‘our earthty journey while going trom exile to our trae | question. Slavery had evisled in tha country fir ivelee | Am Unprecedented Triamph. on of all vessels from Havana and from all Benny, July 15, 1867, Patrimouy into State property. 2d, A large reduetion of | country we present x picttire Like tuto that jourhesing eittsion, ke —. norribte inslitation, and he Panta CABLI DESEATCH FARIG, EXPOSITION. JTuly 1, 867. ther infected or suspected poin's in or around | Tho Prussian gororamont is taking sleps forte formas | {ie Eulscopare, which a: present j9 absurdly in excess of | tn the Land of Prom Passan (0 tnodiivt? | gop it extinguished; but i-was not to ho dona ina day, | have bean awianicd. by the Siprne cy of the Re. : 2 ote : s 3 Le i ol “gy to by . and ‘omis KL On, Dongle be io ollie ; nosition THLE FEST GOS, 7 the, Gulf of Mexico or the Carivbean Sea, Lat | tion ofa fleet in the Baltic, ant upon and Faiaricd by tho State as in France, 4th, fect to his fi own’ | me. Copatiene, CBA SiS, Cr ange ASD: DTD ares (Of pone ee oe eee poe yn ner Na Fgypt depended upon its abolition; and were the sive ‘ery would di he Total discontinuance of all negotiations with Rome. Pianos v These pinta, fact, ave the ba of the comnter THE INTERMATIGNAL REGATTA. © | [xcnolwcn iis Conantes er tie reer it opnoe! an Wn ition members, Lave drawn up, and which their reporter, ; i 1 , Will present to the House at the end of Victory of a North American Rowing Club. | {ysnor Terrase, ¥ Paris, July 16, 1867. Meanwhile Signor Rattazzi, despite the expsrience of In the great regatta which took place at St. Cloud, on | Ricasoli, his predecessor, and the many rebuila he has the Seine, duriug the pact week and closed on Saturday, = Lad nr = hay" to my org that the sing 2 " e ical court will’ listea to reason, that is, acquiesce in the Western Club, from St. John, New Bransw the conversion of the church property aid the reduc- rowing four oaxed boats, won two international prizes. | tion of the Episcopate. Signor Toncilo’s siensl failure They had to compete with threes Oxford and two | to obtain the smallest concession from his jloliness on ition Whathal Wd satnices these points appears to bo disregarded, and the Italian ae ca evar government, inspired, it is said, by tho King, wh on fts father, each bai captain, each divi uader its own 38 there was only one people y nations, serving the same God, worship. ping at the same altar; one only people who obeyed the came laws, the same tiigh priest, Aaron, and tle same ah or God— Hi y u 7 Saeeag itd Crear ann tsps ee people who under- | yavery in bis country, and must be extinguienod before roa ory; | slavery could cease, the abolition of tho british con- one onty people who, living in tents and feeding on tl 7 ‘: wonderful manna, looked forward with the same deziro | t!ate at Khartoum had certainly enablod hin to act fo the wished for koa}, more efficiently against the slave tradors; bat tho only L ® 0% ‘ ling With the trafic was to We fee! certain, from the many proofs which we have | Tally eftectivo mode of dealin received of your faith and harmon: with us, thot you | %™ him with power to prevent Europeans from prose. will continue to bestow al! your efforts for the procarva- | Cuting it.” t not be forgotten that from the experience of ‘ort Hamilton yellow fever can be carried to 6 land by the wind from aa infected ship a guile from the shore. . upright’ sndaqioneed sth pear in fifteen or twenty the mor! vainable Inventions. showing the areat. years, or very fow traces of it would remain, beeauso est progress im the coastruction of planofortes, with the, y rs " Mrousest endorsement of the, SUPE INTERNAT it would not bo recruited from without. OF the actual miptaL JURY, slave population, many would die in that time, a cortain naddition to the above, Steinway & Sous have received numbor would bo manumitted and others adopted into | the following cable despatch — famil'es, He held the opinion—coutrery to tho views of the memorialiste—that the slaw lrade was the root of The great Socieie dea Reaux Aria, of Pari careful examination of all the musica! Instrum atthe Paris bxpositionsawarded to STEINWAY & SO} , THEIR GRAND TESTIMONIAL MED: ¥EST SUPERIORITY AND NOVELTY oTION IN PLANOS.”* us, first door of Steinway Hall, Mos. 71 and 78 pouth street, betwoen Fourth avenue and (rving ork, { “Mucn Apo Asovur Noratxc’’—The three umn statement from Secretary Seward in ference to the late political adventures d mi-fortunes of Sefior Don Antonio Lopez je Santa Anna. This lengthy narrative, how- SC earnestly desirous of boing again received by hits Holi- | tion of this uniiy. We are promised this by your | 1° deputation then withdrew. Chickering & Sons” ty ver, is brought to a close with a some- RUSSI A hess as a true son of the church, is abasing the dignity | known integrity, aad by that eminent virtuo of yours ewe AMEKICAN PIANOS TRIUMPHANT - , 8 . of the nation it represents by solicitations and proffered | which always and everywhere shone forth greater in THE WAR IN CANDIA Cee rat important announcement to Sefior Santa ee concessions to a powor which in our day, asin past ago, | every danger. Weare promisod this by ths zeal and O EXPOSITION OF ALL NATIONS, if he still lives, to wit:—that havin, Government Sale of n Railroad. has wrought so mach mischief to ftaly. But the chains | ardor which have moved you to undertake so much for UN: GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR, Anna, ry iy yg Lovox, July 15, 1867, oe Geto “ate powerful . Italy has now no master | the ealvation of souls, and for amplifying the Diving | Au Important Question to the Law of ‘The Emperor Napoleon, in t woluntarily entered the enemy’s camp he must The Russian government has sold the St. Petersburg i capable of break ng t peror ae tae nara su be ap glory. je are assured of this, and most certainly, by | Blockade -Neutral Rights Likely to be De« Person, accompanied the presentation with \ that sublime prayer which Christ himself before ‘itis | ged. agony offered to His Father, praying Him that all mi be one, “as Thon, Father, in me and 1 in Theo, which prayer it can nover fail that tho Divlue Father will refuse to assent, But to us, venerable bre ithren, nothing could be more desirably than that from your pei 1 and Moscow Reilroad to the Measrs. Baring Brotnors and | aud the spiritual pride of Romo be thoroughly subdued. Hotinguer. IRELAND. THE POPE'S ALLOCUTION. 2 Psa iphgee gs Addvess of the Most Holy Father Pius the fake his chances. It is evident that Sefior Santa Anna has beea humbugged by a lot of gbarpers, or that he has presumed too much pon Mr. Seward’s friendly cai! upon him some 6 decoration of THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, [Athens (June 20) correspondence of the London Times. } thereby conferring ou the Cretan blockade running threatens to mouify tho law CHICKERING MBDA Of tations £06 (ie, banent ef aaa! The aval en. | the only Msiletion over the four other medals awarded fos gazoment which occurred betweon a Greck merchant. | Uitte und thereby cree ieee ey alike and of man and a Yurkish man-of-war, in the opinion of the “ hi anion with tae Apo.tulic See wo may derive bp : : A THREE JURE Sens Award of the hie! “pgm people of Syra, establishes the principie that a blockade | THREE JURIES AND T IMPERIAL COMMISSION, fwo years ago at St. Thomas. Famine in the Western Countics-Extreme | Ninth to the Se pin Woda aE cord gertecaeane iM aeen eae salutary | ronner is entitied to carry guns and « nuserous crow to Placing We CHTCKERING PIANO at the i P Suffering of the People. June 26, 1867—Catholic Unity, a Council, | y ince have we been thinking of what we have pond Bere fm rpg . ne rae jackals Ps Waren ae 7 DLIN 867. » Ree Neuine a sindailenanet search b ing squadron, even wi anit is ; STEAMBOAT RACING OX THE BUDSOY. Deauax, July 15, 1867. the Reconstruction of the Chntel and Probas | o°:as\cually made knows to: many of our venoratle | Somenensed in tus bicektded waierm if she can creer 603 Broadway, New York. ate Reports from the county Mayo and the adjoining dis- ble Conversion of the World. prethrem, aud which we desire to carry ito effect at the in getting out of these waters, There is no doubt, as _ ransiated for the New Youk Henaro.] tricts of Connemara represent that the destitution and Anke BReTuReN=-An ¥, Vizs that of all the bishops of the cn sufforing of the inhabitants are becoming xtreme in li abould be held, Ce a ee y eay at Syra, that this enlargement of the right’ of they say at Syra, that this entai ~ A ring facts forthe bilious. Frory day demonstrates: neutrals will prove conducive to the exteusion of Curis- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO Tie HERALO. om e - ee iieatt Samereg rly that Liver Complaint, ia all its dist Pouenmesiste, July 15, 1867) | consequence of the famine in that part of the sland, 2 heres Femedies for the many evils (aa et eee eee ine couse ia their satonrenarat | £2raus, can Be controlled and etured without dificulty or tae ‘ste, Ji .y pat Hi q hurch should be adopted. We have th The Greeks aod Turks concur in thoir statements of | convenience. Itisan obstinate disease, but ite obstinacy is 10:20 o'Clock P.M. § ne y guished assem)! You, brov, Ah nddeace that trom thin. in iad bed np ee the | the facts of the 3 it}s only in characterizing these | not proof against the pertinacious, remedial and reatorati « Tho large stoamer Drew passed this dock at five min- i rid by the ication of our dosire | $ré toe Oe aN nt eee come tO PASS | facts and in the ning deduced from them that they ‘on of HC R's STOMACH BITTERS. The. a a wa tine iety: h ty that the tight of Catholic trath, after the darkness of " e r ' 0 i 188 to ten to-night, making her time from New York in a and by your instinctive piety, to t @; you, who are | © iret differ. The Gi ate their case thus:—The Arkadi, do ite duty. Tt mr pect ye sich. Wie Gal Votre Gants & ro distinguished for your zeal i relizion, Ate Baae 6 | ee autase ig sores Ue eae hey taiaht reece: | having landed a cargo of voluutoors, arms and amimunte the indieneg of the sthan four hours, She was followed closely by the ; portion of our cire—you have nothing more at heart abe ricweathinny ve he Ba: Know and | tion within the live of an tive blockade, and having “ Arrest of / her Agent in Engl ‘iat valk 4 1 y of salve his a 4 / » ¥] armony with the lawe of health, Ponnecticut, tho lattor being two miles astern, Both sais ceva g movin oer er cb thn, i thes ealamitous timer, to bring your help to m the true way of salvation, gb le "| on board men Jn the service of the Creten inburgente nnd Ve ft disappears; Mf there, la nideseie or teekeaanr 9 gol Paarl 4 " for protecting the cause of Catholicity and savin ‘ * sagt Be dng ate etty officers of the Greek Royal navy, was pursued by ases; if the akin and tis whites of the eyes are et wero going very fast, Ths Connecticut eppeared | 4 prominent Fenian, supposed to be General F arretl, | to lighten our many sorrows, aut 0 gt phalanx, would foil the hostile endeavors of her ene- | Sn Gitoman men-of-war, red'to bring her to. supertinous bile, they Yecover thelr natural huey ff mies, break theie power, and triumphing establish far and wide on’ earth the ix Christ, Now that all our hopes may be fulfilied, and that all our cares and yours may bring to all Christian peoples over them dom of Jeeus her ovid towards this chal your pres piety and y FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Es agli of your faith, will Peter, We are greatly j e here now, by this new proof of your ind we gratefully rei up to the present day, with one jo be making two revolutions to the Drew's one, The goon shone splendidly, and the 1s could be distinctly een, There was but five miautes’ difference between tho two boats wi they diaappeared from view, Was arrested in this Dublia tor trial, Two Ottoman frigates ut. The Ottoman cap. tain endeavored to enforce tho right of search, but the Arkadi ran out to sea and resisted. A running f was carried on unul the Greek blockade ran found shelter in a Greek port. The Groeks say te is gone, itretarns; If the ditestion i impatred, (© ored in brief. whatever the symptoms of the come ry city last nigut, and has been sent to the phose it has asa whatever e the . * u is mi mind, you gave emulo'tely shown: not in one particular | the fertile fruits of 6 Par ders yt Cod. 1 that the blockade runner was so woll arn and i plaint, it may | ee . shat. analesied f the fountaia of alt ge and goodness, in whom is all , the regular tse, ia stnall of thi being ueglecied), and not being over- EB " * an man-of ith & \ 1 is palatable THE BANKRUPT LAW IN CHARLESTON. 2 Siete Stara “ aes ny ot 7 See: Sovlgnnd and. nee boing over power, and from whou is the richness of every grace to | Ared {nto the Ottoman man-of-war with #0 good an alm | fot." Thege aro proven facts vould be seriously pom Tur Loxoaw Moxry Marxev.—Loxpoy, July 15—Fven- | come by o! Th° memory o} these pleasing things tbat the Turks bad eieven men killed, among whom <M eat ~ nsols closed at 94°, for money. American ceca | deeply fixed in our mind, and always -to remain c, | those who hope tn Him. But since we have an advocate J je rather, th i tly acted upon. there were two officers. Toe blockade run: ronne of billious | o man Killed aud two wounded, The Gros! bit es New York office, 4 Dey st : with the Father, Jeans Christ, his Son. the High Pr Who has penetrated tho heavens, and who, living always, sed at the foliowing r 73 flilinois Raitway ehares, 8015 e has this elec: that giateful iecling of our Railway | (much more ardent and jively now than an other o: ' SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TIlz HERALO. ine gw “€ : jer that the Turks were guilty of a gross infra A. Cure Warranted or Moucy Rai Dri Cuanzimtox, 8. C, July 15, 1867, 1 Auiaatic and Great Western, 23%. Sone) tawards, your, whole body should. epeaiy. and. | (aieroedes foe us, sod. eho te with us-all days Rontrality, beeause they pursued the Arkad: into Greek LES Vegetain Hreumnatic Remedy semenaeety oes 10 O'Clock F. M, INeNTAL Boursrs.—Fraxkrort, Jewy 16— | publicly break forth in a plain avowal and by etrouger h- + 4 ovine) waters, and remained for some hours off the entrance ai Dut, Warranted ment of tho Euchariet—this our most loving Redeem: j.—Tuited States bon tuk sed at But if this shgit a i hurr ed glance at w at is ; hai ak row, HEMBOLD, of the port of Cerigoito, where she sought the shelter . The first case in this Stato, coming under the pro- arco: Currox MaNkys.—LivenrooL, Stuy 18— | past so moves and cousolos us, we tiuk, venerable | Venerable brethren, let us piace Him as a shield over our | of the port of gvisions of the new bankrupt act, was decided in the G.—The cotton market closed without change in | brethren, that you yourselves will easily understand | hearts, as “omape$ ed our arms, and to that altar whore The Torkish government, taking a dierent view United States Court to-day. Judge Bryan charged the | tone or The sales of the day reached 10,000 oar heart oxults, aud with what chart u Author of Grace, has built His throne of ter declares that ‘the blockade of Crete has Sent To ial ee root tne | alse. ‘The foliowing aro. tie authorized closing quota- joy your presenee and coming | Whote a who labor and are heavily burdened oxpect | been all long conducted. in sirict conformity, with cline tesa 19 Dury that tho suspension by a banker, merc>ant or lone -—Middling upitnds, 10}¢d; middling Orleans, You who from the most remote Cacholic pro. | Tellef—there Pines fae perenne A the principles of international jaw as it las been laid $tader tomoet his commercial paper at maturity and non- Fosumption of payment within fourteen days, although without fraud, created an act of involumtary bank- @uptey ; (hat an ssignment a made under the State law last ‘May, sithough in trust for bei of the creditors of a Grader, coustituted the assicnor au imvoluutary bauk- Fupt tending to hinder and sal the operations of the Bankrupt act. es (our desire havi ’ been rade known to you) t eTvrrs Monkst.—Lrverroo, Jovy | assembied around al moved by one pie be more desired by us—nothing 4. per quarter. Wheat—Caltfornia | more pleasing could we wish, then to bo in the midet of 34. 4d. Barley, onts and peas unchanged, you, and to carry (be fruit of your comiug together with ERVOOL Proves Markrr.—Livekroot, Juiy 15— | us in those solewn proceedings (aftairs] in which are E G,—Cheeso—Fine American has declined to 59s, | treated of all the things that per 0 the unity of the percwt. Vork steady at @d, Beef has advanced to | Catholic Church, to the timmy jo foundation of 10Ts. 6d. Lard, 478, 64, c that onity, to the best mod Saving and pro. Liverroot Provvcr serving it, and to its glory, Ail these pertain to nations, and that it has tai 1 doubtful points the conduct of during the blockades tion of the Southern treated the Arkadi as “9 ally, to rescue His Church from so s and dangers, to give her the joy of pence, victory over hor enemies, so that for the glory ar le nae He may inspice with salutary resolutions ai! those uo a0 now in error * error, ; pring ail tbe engand in blockade pends altogerhor, venerable brethren, on your rib da Seuileaboaée liadina, b eatwo. fendie-tmeer that the faithful who are committed to your charze gent States of Crete (it seems tho Cretans have three d enna enerally bund up the hould increase from day today in the knowledge of | Crtvisional governments), they endeavired 10 exercise | For exch sex tnd ai aes hha pate er eee nem) Gur Lord Jesus Christ, and that they venerato Him with | fie right of search in order to nscer:1in wether her pro- | {fcshine cordial, Miillone of bottien ‘are sold dally ail ovew Liverroot Bre 15-—Evrxina.—Corn closed stan advance of 3d’; new | for us—nothing co mixed Western white, 13 1 wea X is lable, it ‘ the benett of ther use, extend blessing to others. This invalu ble ton chondria or *'th ," give tone to s ate innguid ee that arc States, 7 PxiNG.—Rosin—Cominon Wilmin that admirable unity, by s throngh a | Unwavering faith in the august encrament; and nothing | cesdings were logal or illegal. The viockade runwer, | '%¢ Wor eee nae THE NATIONAL GAHE. American, 12s. Spirits turpentine, Tallow, 44s, | channel, the gifts of the Oe Oto Te a rere oF ae syeut care and of your zeal than | trgming to her wonderfal apeed aud powerful arinn: rior to Cologue and st half the prkee ‘ellet article—eug i Petroleum firm, at Od, for spirite; Ie 24. for standard | the mystical body of Christ cach of His | that the fame of charity and pieiy suoald burn in the | ment, hoisted the Greck fing, opened "her concealed es — white Members call forth the many oxamples of faith and | bearts of the faithful like the lame before the tabernacle | ore’ ran out her rifled guns aud irected a heavy | Cristndoro’s Hair Dye.— The Best Tver Manes ‘ on the Ottoman steamer, which was a small veese!, Th ufactored. Whoiesal vd retail; el i « iy Turks argue that by this condet the Arkadi has forfeit- | Astor itoue ? *™ aaa apie Kira: ed her rights as a peatrai blocked» rv é Dr. J. We Schenek. hh bbe wi 4, | be roome,, ia Bond Stites ote ete 1 pmatSeaionsiiye “ That (od may more easily be propitiated, id strenuously ask the lovercession, fret, late Virgin Mary, Mother of God, than whom we have no more powerful patroness in heaven; Loxpoy Markets, —Loxn London markets are gener quotations, Whale oil, £3 Jory 15—Evexinc,—The | charity that elicit the advairation of all mankind, 18 'y unchanged from opening | isa time, venerable brethren, in which the honors of the eaints should be awarded to so many illustrious heroes of the Church, the most part of them undergoing SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Athletics, of Philadetphi vs. the Tyro- leons, of Harrisburg, Pa. be regarded ag @ pirate, The Tur sce then of the blessed Apooties Poter and Paul, whose feast « Harnvova, July 15, 1867, Marine Intelligence, sedving the Presi palty of the apostate chee whines | is now approaching; aad of all'the henvonty hore nay | at, olicer ashore At Cerigotto to deliver a pr is rome, . By | 8 O'Clock P.M. Qeexsiows, July 15,—Tho steamship Palmyra, pripn hoyle lity of the apostolic chair, which is reigning with Christ, obtain by their intercession the | Dut as he could find nobody to whom he could deliver it | every Tuceday, from A, M. tai P. M. be posted itupon the wall of the Town House, The ———— Ottoman government asserts that te Greek er ernment pElliptie Lacks a hevwia Machines. 4 bow e yira a t ret prem No. way. Upon all our veneranie bishops of catholic Hatt The three geome Fewuen: the proteins ct Green ake. | -volule tensions Sijemaile dime eee : phon all the falthfal in Your charge, trom whom wo | orevent the Sultan from declaring war om @ Christian have received and aro recelving 80 many proofs of piety State, for legal satiefaction. Freckles, Pimples. ‘Tan. Moth, otto. ry Frjcuiy"s ‘" atu Watson, from New York July 3, has arr Lere en route to Liverpool. THE CUBA AT HA \ The gamé of base ball between the Athiotics, of Phila- feipbia, and the Tyroleon Club, of this city, was played (is afternoon, and was Witnessed by an immense con- urse of people, The game from the commencement was all in favor of the Athletics, resulting in ® score of vindicating the in Gifts of Divine goodness for mon. And upon you, vene- rele brethren, who will Rist for this reault— , men torn away by schisms. They willingly sought a pre- clous death, so that in the wonderful counsel of Divine Providence it d sufficiently appear what instruments He had employed by wh the unity of the Church LIFA d love, we bestow, from the bottom of our heart, our 1 believe the above = a correct statement of the care | Brown Patebes, Fies! Pftown ior (uo Athletics and eleven for she ‘-roleons, 66 shoald be preserved and the authority of the Holy See postolical blessing Joined with all our prayers for their fr the adv ints of view, and 1 suppose the law | Blemishes cured by GOURAUD'S I jedicated » f eho steamy Cabs. tart Pang wig don 1507. | should be suved from the wily attacks of its enemicg. bappiness rae Oflicers Of the tUree protecting Tew re wi te called | Atbi# Old stand, 459 Rror away, and druggiate, BILLIARDS T Pp Cuba arrived bere from Liverpool at We should, moreover, recall with solemn rite the upon to decide who is w @ diy a auth Sen ere " { . three o'clock this morning, and galled again for Boston | memory of that auspicious day in which the blessed THE REFORM ceedings of France, Russia, ltwy and Frus ° See FLEET eR, ~ - - at ton, where she will be duo to-morrow evening. She Fever and ~ on ae yl i Rg —— ponnnen pave BR Ab ar Feveat aoe to te Forte taken persone’ by the far dronable world At, GOURAD DS ‘ 0, having undergone an. ili a i the Cretan insurrection under their ronage, e 453 Broadway: SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. bas one hundred and forty passengers, oa, "toalea with’ thelr blood the Immovable rock of | Preatess of the Me: Comptetion, | ety cetera rte atouaee, | Dorel: Se Rona: get, Baten He Washingian reeks Catholic apity, Whi a most Mg => ag ae r y | ald be more desi we or more fitting to the OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCES | {i'susphs'ct'en many marty than that im thie hones - - od the most . . ful exam pl af u Layton a (4 e unity of the Catholic Church shou ne forth in the greatest THE ITALIAN QUESTION. 1 tt ‘ond splendor? What more meet than that thie re. (from the London Timos, July 2.) will soon cease, How far the intervention of those The House of Commons distinguished itseii last night, | powers will support the views of the Greeks concerning (iournad’s Poudre Subsite as it usually does on Mondays, by making some real | rye rights of blackada runners ancl tor pei loges of nets | from ow fovheads, "yr ene part ot the Bones sexe ta Progress with tho Reform bill, if tho energy with which | tality, ia a matter of doubt, I. mays perhaps, | Gaurwud’s old depot, 453 Broadway, and druggists, the week is begun could only be preserved to its clon require that Massulman nev d not im future be Be cect Mace the bill itvelf would soom be sent to the other House of n eo against ortho- Grover & Baler he olf would soon be sen of a9 allowed to oxercise the rigt against ortho: . S&B © » Highest Premium Sowing A Ran of Five Hundred and Sixty-Five Pi Made by MeDevitt onthe Two Reds, Lona Baancn, N. J., July 16, 1867, Jobn McDevitt played a game of billiards of two hun- Gred and Afiy points to-night wil Mr. Morris, of New es ing for the triumphs of the princes of the aposiles, | Parliament, but repeated experiences warn us to | dog inaurgeate, though this would bo a violation of the | Naculves way, ‘York, in the Continental Hotel billiard rooms Mo. . whick appartains to the religion’ of the whole Gathout | distrust the pertinacity. of the committon, After Mr principle at rellgiocs® equalliy men When oe a nese Dovitt made the extraordinary run of five hundred and SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. name, should he celebested by your mssombtege and | Denran bad uttered a plaintive protest that tho govera~ | Year tn ftnsea. Diplonsacy ; how vem & Pervivia Sance=Deticlaus with Soups aixty-Ave p " opponent's " + What more worthy, in fine, than that the splen- | ment was atill bound to bring in a clause om- | over, overcome all thee, me, theate age } Il Doig, pocketed. "This is tho tarcuet runic tocerd | THE Attempted Invasion ofthe Roman States | 7°! many thing# should be'made more illastrious | bodying his amendment—s protost which showed, | °'Sri"huvmay “4 ent has probably sdready LX" DURTANS sons, agents for tho Unites Staten Frustration of the Pian by the Itatinn | jy your piety and rejoicing? But not only is this your GTroops—The King’s Desire for Reconciline | » ety and willing union with the Apostolic See beniting tion with the Por ihe Gecasion and grateful to us, venerable brethren, but as the Chancoiior of the Exchequer remarked, that Mr. Denman had boen atiompting, apparently without success, to frame a ‘or Dini aroOMANTAL ce rithor A Ge da. bs dressed a note to the m and America, appeals orrnments of Austria, Creat Hiri gto them for a clear pr Of the prevent state of the iaw of blockade, vhe 4 ‘Without getting them into the jaw. A DRACE OF MURDERS [¥ LOUISVILLE. able Caney . it i¢ besides of great moment that they should exist, that | se!!——tie committee proceeded to business, Colonel | Mucudde cranere, ond the sawiloges at Lectrn BEL Y, 647 Broadway. ~— ean Fionanch, June 20-—Evening, great and salutary fruits should be drawn from them for | Dyott's proposal that borongia freebolders, reeidin, ms y * ome Pi Red” has made a move upon binek sooner than Tor | {ie purpose of curbing the audacity of the hnpious oF hin seven miles of the borough in which their fre Spring Water Cures Ca So Th dint acne (he Ribeyst Vorals oy dete Fecognized by their juriprudones, Mess m exist, should vote for the boroy of the Serofula ant 3! county in respect of them, was negatived without a di- DOCTOR LIVINGSTONE’S DEATH, Vision, and Me, Neato’s scheme for diefrancbising voters bert icing nulided by tha posseesion of rent charges was with. | ¢, . ‘ drawn as hopelem A uoefal clause, proposol. by air, | Confirmation of the News of his Mards=Pare Candiish, disqualifying as colera paid agents, canvasers ticulars of the Tragedy. ant Histon to a dangerous soggestinn, mado by Mr. Crawford Tho hopes raized by the news #6 pul iicned om the and unwarily supported by Mr. Gladstone, that agents | 16thof May of the rumored ¥ ol “Or. Livingstone should be excluded from ite operation, The d have epowdiy heen dispeited, and thera can no lonzer be | fies tha ening then arose, Mr, Horsfall any dowbt taat he was killed by & "> -age of the Mafite | DUTOABR®S LIGHTNING amendinent to give incroased tribe, Tho narrative of the Sopey ‘beionging to the | MAt2 tkew. Price (cen! joling it, however, to | Marine Battalion (ist Native In(¥ nire) who formed one Said & A aber for Liverp i dfanchestor and | pf the doctor escort, Md ho ‘from Zanzibar in | , The Howe, Huching C4: minghain, Mr. Smoliett declared, — W' fome | the Gareite on the 14:0 oF » turns out to be altogether | Sid Rack nr esident, truth, that this revival of @ defeated proporal showed a/{ inaccurate, and, subsiautiahty, (he tale told by Moosa ia | 24 Mathluey President, 6 “vast amount of vacitiation somewber>,”’ but the rey’! proved correct. a fait justified Mr, Horsfail’s course, The Clancolior The Sindir Shab, a vepeel of war belonging to the sui. | The, Hae rete the Exchequer ot only acceded to, his, request, Amat | tan of Zanzibar at present used aca trhden teached | COLI akt with the voluntarily added Leeds to Fe piaces which will t eéeive | Bombay on the 1604 of May in Cargo, 8% from informe: re, Teror additional representation. inconsistency Of uch a | tion wa obtained 6n board we are epahied to m course with the declaration made a nines, | detail! of the cireurmaled”som in when Mr. a tee man as 1, the ly story of the Mscior's (ato ahs, | voked bd aoe mt PAGE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Loviavinur, July 15, 186%, } lio'Clock P.M. f Goorge Of, a well known butcher, was fatally etavbed Dy Joho Sinich tngt night, and James Wheeler, « } dogs wae Killed to-night by John Fergofon, a plas- ver, Both the murderers wore arreste: Rann THE GIRLS’ LONGING HGUSE. @ following reply has been received to iat published jarge of alleged ill-treatment towards a y ats Vvoman Applied for assistance at the Giris’ Lodgiag House :—~ H. A. Boater, Chaplain and aawary of B, Y, f a r [aa ly to your com jont “ Ifyou will’ have the anew ana he a Howse, No. 205 Now Canal street, can a the rest of the world anticipated. The word “red” may be . © Stiggest to you the great man who brought shirts From thie union the adv e* of religion must of that color into fashion, and who, they eny, ienow | pecesearily undersiand how {ivirishes, and wth what busily laying in a fresh stock fora few friends with | life is endowed, that Catholic ¢ yo cee they do not ni , | cease to persecate with their hatred; that they learn whom be may take an excursion to Rome in order to pay on net te) powerless ia the insult they apply to her his respects at the Vatican, J neri, the black gentry, 18 | whon they charge her with being exhatistea and un. one of the appellations, more familiar than respectful, by | worchy of the age; that ae. oo bono n fine, how 4 7 c of " . iily they boast their triumphs, how fooliehly they con. which Italiane frequently spoak of their spiritual guides. ir counsels and eudeavors, eeing plaiuly that Garibaldi, Indeed, intensifies this idea by bestowing the wopany of men cannot tear away what the title of nectomancere—masters of the black art—upon Corist aa Dy gt ge vn upon the rock of confession, ny tims nec Cs the prieste in one of his recent leters. So ow i@ it #0, venerable brethreg, that wil inen Much for the symbolism of red and oicok in Italy, | should soo there are there alone (i, @, in tha Clhurgh) The movement ifave to announce tg youisavery | minds bound to Oe oth : 4 n Wild, very foolish one, aud it ts to be bopod that every. | Where ong and ihe same Pplrit of God rules common benefit of yourselves and that of the 1 O64 and ay kinds of Goid and Sliver. TAV LOR CO., Bankers, 19 Wall street, Ne %, ecengers, Wax acesptod, the House refusing to [From the Times of Indis, May 1°.) ce Terrific Onelanght.. Now conga the seepon for 8D “rine mand e \ue firmest tie, 1, But, if God. is forgo" auiborit body is at fault in attributing the qoneoation thereat to | Ort cnurch is ‘despied, pm ae gh the Roman National Committee, Such a flzeso would | taining to Le throw/n the path of crime, ‘augur badly for their discretion and for their capacity to | re thi tate ive eect to the national aspirations Let the story | fai bo ro, , wi "seat brethren, Apek Foe Moa, Qa seeing of te 1900 lost. about | opporiune 9 SAWNONS ailome gud quote lyiory Tor the planation of the umstances: Weiiares stoxelt qa had yon done so i note ti neither would Pee OO Thos, Supeeinanage ipecoben, ahd