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BREWS BY THE CABLE T0 AUGUST 2. Prussian Call for Intervention in Candia. The Greeks and Turks Said to be Engaged. Ging William of Prussia Ruler of North Germany. THE RICHMOND STAKES AT GOODWOOD, THE EASTERN QuEsri N. Prussina Advice for Intervention in Candin, , _ Bauru, August 2, 1867, ‘Coant Von Bismark’s official organ here, in an edi- torial article to-day, strongly urges the great Powers of ‘Europe to interpose in the Cretan question. The Greeks Said to be Engaged with the Tarke~A French Squadron for the Coast of Crote. Loxpon, August 2, 1867, Dospatchos have been received here to-day from Athons announcing that the Greeks have defeated the Turks in Crote in several rocent ongagements, 4 Tho same despatches make mention of tue departure Of the Fronch squadron for Candia for the purpose of Dringlag back the refugees to Greece, THE SULTAN’S TOUR. Departure of His Majesty from Vienna. Viena, August 2, 1867. The Sultan of Turkey loft this city to-day for Con- @tautiaopio, GERMAN CONSOLIDATION. King William of Prussin Ruler of the New Union. Brrux, August 2, 1867. to-day issued a proclamation iag the duties of soveroiga of the North German King William of Prussi ass Brataa. BRITISH REFORM. Progress of the Derby Bill in the House of Lords. Lonpon, August 2, 1867. In tho Houso of Lords this evening, the Reform bill ‘was reported from the Committee of the Whole, where %t was under consideration, and orderod to a third ion will bo taken on the measure on Tuesday PRUSSIA. The New American Minister En Route to Berlin. Panis, August 2, 1867. Hoa. George Bancroft, tho United States Minister to Bertin, arrived in this city to-day. HUNGARY. Louts Kossuth Returned to Parliament. Pesta, August 2, 1567. At the recent election for mombers of the Hungarian Dict, Louis Kossuth was chosen to represent the city of ‘Waitzea without a dissenting voto. THE ENGLISH TURF. The Third Day’s Running at Goodwood. é Lompon, August 2, 1867. At Goodwood to-day the principal race was that for the Richmond Plate, Eleven horses rau. The leading Dorses came in inthe following order :. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tae Loxpon Mower Marxet,—Loxpox, August 2— Evoning —Consols for mozey, $4. American securities Closed at the following rates :— United States five-twonty Donda, 72%; Uliinois Central Railway shares, 77; Erie Railway shares, 483; Atiantic and Great Western con- Gol!tated bonds, 22%. Tax CostiNaNtat Boceses.—Fraxxronr, «August 2.— Unived States five-twenty bonds have sold here to-day at 16% for tho issue of 1862, Tus Livunroot Corton ManKet.—Liverroon, August 2—Evoning.—The cotton market closes quiet and steady, Bt 10d. for middling uplanda, and 105d. for middling Orleans. _ The sales of the day harg been 10,000 bales, ‘Trans Rerorts.—The market for goods and yarns at janchester is dull. Liveeroon BReaverorrs Manker.—Lrvrrroor, August Q—Evening.—The maricot is gevorally dull. Poas have vanced 64,, and are row quoted at 428. per 504 Ibs. Livéaroou Provriovs MAkKct.—Liverroor, August e ng.—The market is quiet and steady. Livarvoot Proovoy Marker.—Liverroot, August 2— Evoniag.—The market for articles of Americaa pro- ico ts without quotable change, © Pereourvm Minker.—Axtwanr, August 2.—The market for petrolonm is flat, and prices are uominal at 43¢, por barrel for standard white, \ prarine tn Quanxszown, August otia, yOaptain Ju. Higence. Tie royal mail steam-ship which left New York on @ wt noon to-day on the way gb kin the 2th of July, arrived h fo Liverpool, Giasdow, August 2—The Anchor Line's steam- ahip Hib Captain Munroe, which left New York on ‘the 20:0 of July, arrived hero this afternoon. GUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. GERMANY. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ‘The Peassian Election Canvase—Opposition to the Cabinet and Official Appeal to the Elect- Duttes and Imp cil of the Zollverel: Rules=Votes in the Couns Benuzy, July 18, 1967, Tus stsction Is becoming more and more the one topic, jer cover of its pros and ooms the liberals criminate sud recriminate among thomselves with creat gusto, The conservatives and government party genorally are, ‘on the coutrary, harmoniously working to secure ail pos- @ible advantage at the outset, Yesierday the Provincial Correspondent contained the address, or rather appeal, of the Mivtstry to tho peoplo, Part of it was as follows:— “Agaia oar King turns himself in trust and confidence to his people, that they by the choice of able and con. *aciontious delegates may heip Lim to further a happy developmeat of tho Bund, The Prassien people, who in the year just passed awply experienced that the ep- Geavor of the King and of his government ts directed to the woal and tho greatness of tho Fathemand, ‘will cortainly by the choice of iis do! anew that it rocognizes in 5 confidence and genuine wnanimity between tho government and (he represent tives the surest plodge of a further salutary development of tho Bund.’ Despite the format protest by the Polish mombers, at ‘the close of last session, against the incorporation of Poland in the Bund and the surrender of their com- tiasions, the Polish Central Election Committee bi fesucd am olection eal), As may be supposed, its tone contrasts sharply with that of the ministerial party. Commoncing with’ the principle that as the Poles are not ‘Tor will be Germans, their country cannot be united to Sho Bund by their free will, it shows that very little ie ‘to bo gatned by refusing to take part in the Parliament, Tf only Germans aro chosen from the province they will ‘be the legal represontat: of the Poles, will speak for Ahem and bind them; bat if they themselves appear in the house thoy will be the living conscience of the ation, will give open testimony of its life and rights, “Countrymen, lot us go to the ballot box with zeal, con. Bord and good discipline, and gtve our votes to men who @hall be the tnterpreters of our feelings, of our princi. ‘lea, our truths aad of our will, The conagiougness that EUROPE. | of the course for the AE had tod'by tie nent = mg rail Tes; itr o ae pepe A pected ster ncaro at 7 ae enter ope. ty a ‘i royaliate by the half dozen Polish répt ‘cs would: | ®2 eflort must be made to imauce all the States to Bo gr pen geet grates Al very large ‘similar prohibitions, to be added to it, 0¢ inexplicable, Their opposition to the govermment is | " Tho contracting sites agree to the rectorocal right of fran over {he uew mile, always ablo and determined; that of the extreme radi- entive measures inst epidemics of mau and At was won, a8 reported in our cable despatch, cals ts even more #0; yet the government never meddles ed with Lord Rouaid second and Amanda third. Came! Custis the winner, is # brown'filly by Rattle, out of fi with the clections of a Jacoby or a Virchow, though its | “Right of full locomotion and exemption of Te he property of Si interposition agaimas tho return of the Polish members fons in a4 ‘The old ‘patent ‘ow ot Bepters. cleverest, of amounts to a very unwarsanted interference, It is by no a basis of nie Gosemmmlnntians; «8 ae tart. means unlikely thas a late eireatar of the Archiepiscopal | “ali the haruore of the Bucd States’ are to open to all oar elie ram at this mect- Consistorium, im-@nesen, commanding Roman Catholic penpeing a on Powers — duties the front deans, provosts, &c., to keep aloof from all polttical 4 neue Sear afford y matters, lo due to official sugpestion. A union of the | savare’ uy ue Protection Co all citizens within the Zoll- Polish amd Roman Catholic partiew was looked upon as a All articles of foreign import which pay a daty of not it of Edith, is mattor of course; but if the influence of the clergy 1s to | om thee Steen sien pe Dandsas weight dal! be who, with Ford. be withheld the former will gain lit’le by the coalition. ear For some reason the Church and Church party are being In the Zoliverein Council, which ts modolied after the old petted by the government ina way quite surprising in | Bund Reg roo Bavaria le t¢ have aix votes, Wurtemberg ing the Prussia, Both the now friends have, however, gained Sooners . Soon Nttle by some prosecutions for libelling the Jesuits, for a went to Ascot, host of squibs that would serve as memoranda for a new MAXIMILIAN’S MEMORY. with no success, set.of ‘Provincial Letters" hag been put im ciroulation in the Ando- by the victims, Edwards, he beat “ Tt has long beens much misoted question whether ry my 4 oc oe necessary fora iroal lve @ Col report s sitting ot, either house of Pa iament eae to be & Lercteng for answerable for the same, ‘ou will remember " on Thursday at ip, aud in this without success. marek eee) ene Pg noon, in the Chapel of the Order of St, John of Jerusa- ithe vork ‘August, he rau secondto Mr. W. R. Cam- been ry ‘would’ give only the parts that euited | °% of which order Maximilian was a Knight aod | @0n's Pooress for'tho Chosterfielé Plate handicap. them, and omit the refutations of the Ministry. Tho | Protber. The fay le email, and o9 uncommon ae be went to Lich#eld, whero he won the Prussian Suprome Court has now decided ions hed made for the coremonial. ee handicap and two days afterwards walked over sides of the debate on any subject are given the " curtains, with the Maltese cross upon them, | forthe bandicap at Next day he won the eatisfied. In nation of the woticeable fact shat = ry tho day, light supplied by means of eas, fort Cup handicap of £225 at theseme place, At taajorlty of the Ceuteian Jaslene are capeacd te too aee. See ee ee we the coraioe baoked for @ good dest of money at ernment, the Nordde ‘Allgemeine Zeitung, You ni the dome, The-altar was draped in biack, and but got bowled over marck’s organ, lays the Blame ou the small pay altowed | TOUNd the calatalque, which faced it, hung tho imperial is yeurs’ work, tein, saying that they are thus teinpted to serive for | ™m&ntle, ov yy & scarlet cushion bearing the im- | Amanda, the third, did’ not perform at ail in public and acoopt elootions as. land to desert their HIN Pipa f= Dmen wally mal al dela gt yee positions at the opportunity. Asa mombor 0 - rn ichslag rocetves noting, aud n delogato to the ruse | 4,TH® Chapel was crowded, aod the lange, majority of MEXICO. 1 House three thalors per diem during thefow months | Sore dir George Bowyer, topethne wit ethan Kenge ot fe! of the soasion, the worthy jurisconsults must be quite open to moral suasion. In the noxt session of the Land. tag the Herronhaus will receive memoers from the new provinces, excopting tuat of “ancient and established tho Order of 8t, Joho of’ Jerusaiom, sundry membote of the foreign legations, and several members of ouraris- tocracy, The congregation, attentive throughout, was Civil War on the Pacifico Const—tonerals Alvarez and Jimenez on the Rampage— Guorrero the Seat of Trouble. ‘i ‘i oI evidently tmpre with the solemnity of the proceed- forme who dre sory averse othe Meeairy ana te King | imi foe mass was ome undying ftsquiem." | Civil war hes broken out in the Sate of Guerrero be- from A place where they could do no harm, but tho | te Right Rev. Dr. Moriarty pen tho officiating priest. | tWeen Generals Alvarez and Jiménez. The Lattor, on Prior the oniry of the an orchestra, few m number, but’ efficiout nome the leas, led by Herr Silborborg, and conducted by Mr. C. H. Thompso ve the impressive slow movement from Beeth ‘Sefonia Brotca’—that great work which, bad Napo- leon I. not assumed the imperial purplo, would b: been given to the world as ‘Napoleon,’ the tit conceived, and alterwards rejected by Beethovea, who at heart was a republican. Tho generat oxecution of this sublime music was creditable, the fugal parts, some of which are, ag all musicians know, extromely elaborate, being sung with marked and commendable Precision, At the same time it must be admitted that tho limited area in which the orchestra was conflacd was generally inimical to the offect of the performance. Viviani’s “Hiarmony in tho Dome,’’ 1p absence of the traditional sliver trumpets, was played (during the elo- vation of the Host) by the brass instruments of the monotony of which they might happily have suoceoded in relieving. Count vou Bismarck has been appointed Chancellor of the North Gorman Bund, As such, he is President of the Bund Council, and conducts its business, Ail orders and dispositions isstied by the Bundes-Prisidiam (‘ho Crown of Frassia) in tho namo of the Bund require for their validity the signaturo of the Cuancellor, who thoreby becomos responsible tor thom; he is the.sole Accouttablo Minlater of the Bund, To the Bund Chan- collor ia, furthermore, regorved tie right to commission, by a writton appointment, anochor member of the Bund Council to represent him, with the title of Vice Coan- cellor of the Bund, ion of tho business of the Bund Councll as Ia the constitation will forma the tollowtug com- his retura from the sioge of Querdtaro, on June 7 isaued a manifesto at Iguala in reply to one which Alvarez had igeued on the 2d, it is as follows: — Iovana, Juno, 1967. To tum Crmex Pawrnor of Gumneno:—— i Genoral Alvarez, who euteriains evil intention® re- gardiny the forces under my command—forces who have just fulfilled their duty at the siege of Queréiaro—has for some time been devoloping for this object a machia- velian policy which is hostile to and doserving the consure of all good Mexici In pursuance of this policy ho addressed a circular on tho d inst. to the local authorities of the State, in which bo assumes that I have revolted from my obedi- ence to the government and suilied my fair fame as a Patriot, but says he is close at hand to bring mo to order. For the army and fortidatious pit ent Indoed, aa some peopte are not thoroughly acquainted ‘or the navy. with this matter, Genoral Alvarez takes advantage For customs and duties. Af.or mass the Bishop of Kerry delivered an improvi- | Cr ‘their ‘ignorance to” spread erroneous notions sation from the pulpit remarkable fora certain forvid earnestness, Under 90 great a calamity, ho said, silence Would be most eloquent; but if speoch must be used only the hearifelt ustorances of David or of Job could iso to the occasion, The instability of human great- ness, avd its absolute dependence upoa the Divine will, was the lesson to be derived from the event which had brought together the congregation he was addressing. Maximilian went forth to found an ompiro, which should be tho reign of justice and honor, of order tostead of anarchy, of science in opposition to brute force, of that freedom which enables the Church to uphold society and guaranteo -the stability of the throno. But it w: otherwise docrood, His mission faliod through rei sons that are inecrutable, In the progress of this dis- hop invelghed bitiorly against tho egotism ‘a3 especially exymplifed in the principle of non-intervention—a principle which ‘ihe Vicar of Christ has bes eyo and which is opposed to the moral duties of nations.” ‘At the end of tho sermon Dr. Moriarty, in Episcopal robes, and mitro on head, sprinkied the catafalquo with holy and porfamed it with incense, while the choir gave Seyfriod’s Libera nos. Tho ceremony over, the olorgy withdrew, and during the departure of tho congrogation the orchestra played the magulficent Fi- nale to Beothoven's C minor Symphony. Less imposing For trade and commerce, For railroad, pustal and tolograph linoa, }. For justice. For accounts, ‘The membors of tho first two committocs for tho army and tho navy will be named by tho King of Prussia, thoge of tho live othors by the Bund Council, In each of these committees beside tho Prisidium at loast two Statos of tho Bund shall be ropresonted. The Prasaian members will conduct tho business, Oilicials necessary to the labors of those commiiteas will be placed at the disposal of the several oommutteos, The nomination of ail officers of tho Bund belongs to the Bund Prisid- ium, It also administers the oath to auch offloials and discbargos thom. The organization of the adminisira- tion of the Bund, which will supplemont the division {nto committees, will bo the firet duty ot the Chaucelior. A now journal, to be the official organ of tho Bund Council and of the Reichstag, will appear in a few duys. The important concessions in tho military convention botween Prussia aud _ aro:—A majority of the troops will be detailed to do garrison duty in tue duchy, and ali aro to havo tho iniials (L, F.) of the Duke on their shouidor-siraps. In the now increased Prussian Landwehr are one hundred and thirty-eight battalions of infantry and one hundred and forty-four squadrons of on the subj-ct; and as regards tho motives that have impeliod’ mo, not to ignore the authority Of the staie, as ho falsoly aaseris, bat to prevent the blood of 'brothron from being shed, which would assuredly have taken place had I allowed his forces to enter this placo at a moment when the wound was frosh in the hoarts of my soldiers after tho refusal to grant them avy kind of ald, ag if they wore enemies of tho republic; and this without recollecting that for months Soidiers of this division wore sacrificing thotr lives at the siege of Querétaro for tho glory of the nation and tho honor of the State. When tho First brigade reached ‘Tacubaya I made known its wants, showod tho breaches made in its ranks by the cnemy’s bails, their garments torn to taivers, and the palor marking (heir visagos from wast and hungor, yot all I could obtain in reward for all their sufferings was an insulting rofusal. And this happened at a time when the government had been long tn receipt of the cu:toma revenue of Acapulco, and the other forces of the stato wero being regularly provided ror, Now, bocause I rofuso to allow tho entry into this placo of an armed forte from whose presence nothing bat a conilict could rosutt, I am palled a rebal, and futile Protexts are sought to destroy me. J have called Genoral Alvarez to poace; { have made amioabie and conciliatory Stag tuddeti fe eenioe pease re command: | Garemontain of he Kind hare boca wioosed” in paces | PivPvoue 43, hints rid, and impaled oy ng generals of infantry—Princo Hobenzoliern-Hechin- pare 3 one them and eent my messengors Without having Yesterday, at Moorilelds, another requiom was per formed for the late Emperor Maximilian. In this in- stanco, however, there was neithor choir nor orchestra, ‘Tho service was chanted by soins forty or Afiy priests and two or three monks, the only accompaniment the organ. Padre Fischer, Maximillan’s Private Secre- and Prince Hohen!ohe-Ingelflagon; one major geno- Count von Bismarck, who, by the way, alinost ® appears in his iandwehr uniform; thirty-throz , forty-eight lieutemgut colouels, one hundred ty-cigat majors and aixteon thousand captains and Neutenants, Under the above official announcoment was a roscript stating the period of making appltoation to be allowed to ‘even condesconded to open my proposals, This despotic conduct has forced moto be on my guard against this torrent of ignoble revenge, and Ihave given notice of tue doplorabie fact to the supreme governmént, which already bas atople information of the wretched state of {noir governors, tary. ‘Tho Beobaohter, of Stuttgard, publivhos the following that makes th Such Is the truth of the case, and I oxpect that you a sham, for sketch of this personago :— qwill inform your district of it, so that they may not be amtnation and support themselvos are permitted to imposed on by interested parties, and know on whose chango their turoe years’ duty for one—a privilege | , The Padro Fischer was born in Ludwigsburg, in Wur- | side are both roason and justice. Goee ‘only ion, mows sons oan enjoy. es | tomburg. His father waaa butcher, and the padro was | “'S'g:rury you of my mnghest consideration. Gopatation of oMcors of all hake, ormy will, | Tavern ‘he Protestant religion, Sat he ety tuat.de, Independence and I t V. SUMENBZ, during the ¢ mond. Visit Rusia to be prosont, by | Domination and embraced tho Cathollo faith. He was | 110 towns of Iguala, Mescala, Xochipala, Zumpango appointed by Maximilian to be the pastor of Parras, a town in Coahutla, about thirty-tive leagues west of sal. tillo, and in the bishopric of Durango, It has about four thousand inhabitaal At the instance of the Em- peror he became his pri accrotary in August, 1835, and went to Rome ia conuection with the Concordat aifair, and remaived absent from September, 1365, to July, 1896. He was always on the most intimate terms with Maximilian, who ireated him as a friend and [ated him numerous proofs of his steady friendship. About the end of October, 1866, he left the capital of Moxico, 1m company with the Emperor, for Orizaba. From that place he wrote to his friends in Europe that ho would be bome with Maximilian during the course of the yoar 1867. ‘This Padro Fischer is the party who was entrusted by the Emperor with a lotter to Marshal Bazaino, aad which the crusty General refused oven to read, present invitation of the Ozar, at @ grand military dis- play. While speaking of military matterg-it may be Roticod that the now supplies of noodle guns, not only the b: but also the bayonets, aro browned, so that ng part of the arm now glistens, Of course the labor of kéeping the weapon in presentable order is also much diminished thereby. Tho ig 4 purchases of caval: horses by the Prussian and French iments Posth still continues, according tothe Port. The long roject of onnapting the rivers Rhii whi del Rio, Ameyaltpotl, Guerrero and Braves are raising men for Jiménez—in fact the districts of Iguala, Aldama and Chilupa are all up in bis favor, while the towns of the Coast and Providentia aro raising mon for Gonoral Diego Alvaroa, The First Request of Maximilian from Esco- bedo. Tho following communication from Escobodo to the taiked of ner and Elbo ich Hanovor was ever aver bas been again revived, and with some probability o! being carried into eifect. So far, during the eummer, Borlin has beon quite free from epidemics; some of the smallor cities havo boon loss fortunate, Several deaths from cholera have been reported in Cologne and Dissoldort, This disease has also made its appearance in Poland, especially in Warstw. the State Department, Washington :— When Maximtiian was made prisoner yesterday he ro- quested mg to grant bim the requests embraced in the following points: — First—I sent in my abdication in the month of March, Thirty-f eons have died from trichinw in Hal- duriny ig the frst half of the month, Among the archives berstadt, and several cases aro still under treatment. » ¥ Studomie’ duels help to make up the ems columas of TELEGRAPH EXTENSION. Gurcitod nad oucierslgned by the proper Minigcee, fhe the newspapers, Two resulted fatally at Bonn last * See inal was sent 10 the President by the Counsel of week. As long as public sentiment, especially young | The Line to Iudia Throw Russia and o, José Maria Lacanza, with orders that it should be lady public sentiment continues to think a sabre cut Pru is ald lawfully be made prisonor. across the face becoming, young gentlemon will hack away at each other for imaginary slighis lo dirty ribbons and gairlah caps, whatever may be the punishment incurred. [From the London Times (city article), July 11.) The following are said to be the exact terms of the ar- rangoments lately eatered into by the Russian and Prussian governments in relation to the construction of im be necessary, the evil dono ‘That my enite ‘and attendants be well troated for the loyalty with which they have accompanied me Among the minor questions brought up by tho oxten- ; : rors & new line of telegraph between England and Iudia, | through dangers and vicissitudes, sen. of gg Pi A] Caapo sal ioe Se [dhe through their ve territories :— He lias also told me that he desires nothing more than Weeden 40 thane sls, th the re ao reg ne a The Russian government have agreed to give aright | to get out of Mexico, and that 1a consequence he hopes the heart to teat themaway, Sten establiahmenteare not | of Way through Russian torritory, free of ‘and a | thet nece-sary escoris will ve given him to the place of os 7 concession for working a new line of telegraph and sia. | @mbarkation. ’ lowed Jo Prussia proper, and the Parliament would bo | tions for tweuty-five years from dat» of openiog. Tho | Lhave repliod to him that Ican grant bim nothing, coptions were made tu the intro- | covernment yield to the company thelr right of for- | and thet all icaa dois to report this to the supreme duction of the code in Nassau. As an ullimatura, it bas ESCOBEDO.- ett proposed to the lessees of the ilegea that r licenses shall expire on December $1, 1470, In the noual dividends on the capital sock aro warding messages to and from india upon tue Imperial craph lugs, aad engage wo hand over to the com- pany all such measnges touching Russian territory tur transmission over iis linc. The company 1s to work government San Lets Porost, May 17, 1867. In addition to the abovo, it bas been authoritatively u meantime, t! not to exceed alx por coat, and a fund of #00000 florins | iho'tigg by means of Its own officials. ii rotten ‘or | #certeined that as early ag last January Siaximélian Siprnedingds Of Wala. weleattaee. Peo tersnin tae reves these privileges, the Russian government exact aroy- | atiempted to formally make a proposition dating ie fc ae teanled tks smec. loss than one-third of the existing interoai | through our governmont to rotire from Mexico Maruti oC gency ana helasis eee rn so of allowing the Moxic sople “One of the accounts of tho late celebration of th ge, wh Mageep tonto eg ot Sompireedllt spel isa hear rasa east secalecpad battle of ‘Kinigagrita, doscribel” thet mapemanea or | {ati between England aud India is diminished from | to decide tho question of the permanency’ of the gry stallion said to have carried Couat von | Me oxisling rate of 15 te vernon the empire in their own way. He prop to Finckenstein from Glischin to Konigiuho§ om the | 4 coustruct and to maintain two s; nos place Limself on board a man-of-war ponding the sotile- ee et fae en ee ae (ee 7 at their own expense, and i ment of the question, and added (hat it was virtually Lp efloah. hough over to ti 1 of twenty-lve yor settled there, as three-fourths of the country was then gallant steed had escaped the notices of the other re- porters, their momories wore rofreshod by seeing the ag Mager ear singe in the concesston, the For these for the privile rv occupied b; rats, Bazaine, tho French Marshal, - pe 4 melt on e ; a the explott of thas date rane neat eae tercetiioges | Peasslan governin Ke laf. por mnesange, to be | agsauied a neutral position regarding Maximilian's pro- flourish for the bold rider, and the promptness of tho | Teduced, as in the case of Hussia, in the event of the | position, but promised to hold his troops aloof during through tariff be! ion which he expected would follow sacceptance, Serrotary Seward declined to en- tho proposition, becatso he did not recognize the A by the Emperor's ageat to represent the canvass or ele Crown Prioce in getting his whole army in motion in loss than three hours after the Count burst into his tent. However intropid this hero may be be 1s clearly lacking im good taste, for he has spoiled a well made bat o'er true tale by pronouucing the whole « pure invention touching Gertaan territory Jerman oflicia's to the company for ¢ over its lines, A right of landing cables on nitory 1s given to te company. As there aro co privat raph lines in Russia of in Prussia, the compa feom Luckily for Lord Derby the Berlin correspondents of ’ « 1 will enjoy a complete monopoly of all the Mexican people. tne Boal papers are taking their summor yamiion, sagen “Toe Electric and Internation: ibis nici elke outs agree to lease two wires of the cadlo over to the company. The British government engage to gl for tho transra: of messages over the they work in Persia betwoon India, Typatian and Tebo- OLYMPIC The crowded house at the Olympic Inst night bore new testimony to the old fact that the appearance ough to make both bis gle, must be wafted across the Channel, without His last speech on the val guaranty” has seemed go like adding insult to in- pt A bo a Albion” bids fair to become aby | 45° The Persia ine in British hands consists of two 0 Brougham in any New York theatre will fill ‘t . , wires and worke very well, The Britieh governinent +; Winter: @ - A circular of the committee of the Pan-Sclavonic Com- | 2 promise to red. tari over the Persian lines st surnmer Bigh' jn nd summer grew, calling for contributions from the faithful, bas been distributed among tho Czechs in Austria, aud has of course oxcited a good deal of indignation on’ the part of the Vienna press, which views the whole matter as a o pretence, The same view is taken by the Derlia nals. No change in the embassy to France is contemplated. Baron von Werther, Prussian Ambassador at Viouna, bas not written to his government saying that the Aus- trian peopie are not so weil eatisflod with the new ar- his dramatization of “David Copperfold”’ is always « Thanks to Dickens, Wilkins Micawber witnosees to creative genius who, although peop!ing tho shadowy world of imagination, yet figure as distinctly in our mind's eye as any living person in the real fleeb and blood world. And, thanks to Brougham, thie identical Wilkins Micawber is actually bodied forth on the stage “ae largo as life and twice as and the Persian Guf @ 80 s00B A norease of messages suail occur in consequonce of the new lin, The Prussian and Rutsau governinents permit the transmiseiow of half messages to and {rom India of ten words each at baif the present tariiT, and it is expected that the same concession will be made by the British rninent, At present mo message oan bo charged at han twenty words. The company will lay a subma. able in tho Black Sea, two hundred and eighty in length, between the Crimea and Circassian gteat attraction, rangemeuie ns they pretend, and Baron Von Beust has by ‘thease of these several srrangemente a0 Heine 1itS, speech wi written go leter to the Frastian goverament urgivg (20 | Fstsn company will hold and work an \hinterrupted seamed 00. be tuifiiment of the fifth article of the Prague treaty. ing cf telegraph from Eugland to Persia, the line from ily called ow vetain fell, be inti- The Danish government has takon to proseouting | }>* roel city already in the bands of the Brit- b characteristic generosity a wiah, which met \bels perpetrated by ite subjects and ite southern nelzh- | ho Covernment. ‘The few sectiowm of tho line which | with a hoarty rospouse, to with Mr. Coleman, bor. The amusement must be @ little monotonous, the courte regularly fail to convict the accused, 1! Schleswig question remains in statu quo, The last courier sont to George Rex returned with bis consent to the departure of Queen Marie from Mariei She will go directly to Hietala, the eol-like bumble Yenrance in this country towed a8 usual on rdiy need add that ewer in Columbus Reo consist of submarine cables aro laid ia suallow water, re can bo effected without delay or difculty. The cost of land lines is only one-third or one-fourth that of submarine lines, and the great interest which the respective governments possess, throagh whose ritories it # proposed to pass, that their countries should form the telegraphic bighway to Indiaand the Bast will, itis conaidered, insure t ; Mcieont maintenance of the of mplated communication. coegorations are in progress with the Persian gover- meat for an independent line in the company’s bands between the Russian froatier Teheren. THE ENGLISH TURF, in his clever personatio 1 Heep, made bis fet a as he Hamburg postal aro now in progress, On their sion the contracts with the Hamburg eteamshi x revised, and the rates of postage between the United States and Germany considerabiy lowered, Having been favored with an advance of thé pi treaty between the members of the Zoliverein, eto give you a riswmé of ite primcipal pro- ms, reported in my last the commercial unton with as Star #pangied Columbia, was quite favorably rece by the good-vatured aud jeace, Columbus Reconstructed te announced for (he last timo this evening PROBABLE HOMICIDE IN BROOKLYN, Coroner Lyne& ‘was notified yesterday to tako the ia is prolonged until 1877, aud the treaty con- dying deposition of @ woman named Mra, Margaret J July 8, between ti forth German Bund, Bava. | G wood Races=Fourth and Last td of oe Gresa, who will probably die from the effects of injanies ria, mand Hesse will go into operation on the let of | Meeting=Result of the Dake of Richwon “ od fro: 4 W Clance; January Dext; and if no notice of withdrawal is given Pinte Handicap=Camelia the Wing she received {rm a young man named William Clancey by.any of the contracting Powers on or before January, | (yar despatches by the Atinatic cable from London, | on the 224 of July, It seems the. unfortunate womaa 1870, it will be contiaued for twelve ‘The ratifcations are to be exchanged before October 31 of the present year, Leaving out the voluminous de- tals, the more important points of the treaty are iden- years and so on, fn an asead't and battery cage, had appoaro/) as » witne: rested, and her evidence on the rt of the closin, dated yesterday evening, give uss repo @ | in which CPancey was tai Gay of the week's sport | Goodwood, aad the result of the Duke of Richmond's Plato handicap, CITY INTELLIGENCE. Daranruas or Posruasten Keury.—James Kelly, Post- master of this city, sails to-day for Europe iu the steam. ship City of Boston, under instructions (rom the General Post Office Department at Washingtoo, In compliance with @ commission tssued by the Poatmaster Goneral, Mr. Kelly will vit the principal cities of Europe with a of all improvements that may come vuder hts noticg to our present postal system. Mr. Kelly is the first ited Europe (rom , and it may reasonably be road will be ratify expeoted thag his rexeptian al ing to Limeeif and the distinguished goutlem: may meu Aumucax Bras Bocierr.—A meeting of this society was held on Thursday la. at the Bible House. Mr, Nor- man White occupied the clair. The business transacted was chiefly of « personal ch waoter, Six now auxiliaries Were recogmized, and « large aumber of communica- tions were reveived from the , oeiety's missionaries and agents scattered throughout (he world A valuable grant of books in various tangua yes, Including Mty-four Volumes im raised letters for t.\e blind, were mado, This is believed to be the largest is of books ever made by the society at one movting\ Quanawrie,—There are no fresh srrivals of vossols suapected of baving contagious diveases on board. Yesterday afternoon the bark Maria Lov'ise, Davis, mas- ter, avrived from St. Jago-de Cuba, Hor’ socond mate, Jonas died at sea on ‘Ql of July, and several of the crew have been has been fetaiued aed Lies in the bay. Boanp ov Excgm.—It is’ reported that the Mayor hay called uponthe treasurer of the Board of Exowe to pro- duce a detatied statement of the expenes of tho Board. ‘The request has not, up to the present time, byvsa com- plied with, : InteavaL Ravenoe Reowrts,—The internal revenue collections im the Eighth distriet during the last two months wero as foljows:—June, $606,017; July, $1,400,701, Total, $2,066,7 Tus New Covar Hovre,—The new Court House is stoadily progressing toward completion. A full force of mon are now employed in all the mechanical branches necessary to its erection. Ground was broken yesterday for laying the massive marble slabs upoa which will be built the stoop that is to front the Chambers street side of tho building, Within a fow days past excava- tions for the vaults that are to contatm the boilers for heating the building have been dug, end the walls of these are now in process of construction. They are on the north side of tho Court House and detached alto- gether from the foundation of the building.proper. The bouers aro already being made, and it ts expeoted to have the vaults ready to recolve thom in about six weeks’ timo. If no hindr progress of the work it is be ‘second floors of the edifice will bo roady for oecupancy for court purposos by the beginning of 1863. Two years moro wifl be requisite, however, for the full completion of tho building. | The rooms in the northwest angle of the Court House, intended as a mecting room for the Board of Supervisors and as the oilice of tho Clerk of that Board, will be ready for occupancy in two months, Tho new furviture for these rooms is alroady in the Court House, waiting tobe unpacked. Tho wooden floorings which lie upon the {ron beams and the “dead, aga’? of the second story are to be covered with narrow strips of Georgia pine, aud in many of the apart. ments the carpenters are already employed in laying down this super-floory A powerful steam engine, which occupies a space on the first floor, is constantly employed in lifting tnto position the bulky materials that go to make up the interior structure, Yestorday this steam power was brought into requisition for the purpose of drawing into the building the massive tron plates that havo boon cast for sho foundation of the dome. It also runs tho saws and revolving stonos that are cutting and polishing the marble slabs to bg used as floor tilings for the first story, The iron stairways are all put up, and aro now being coated with black paint, preparatory to receiving their finishing touches in about six months hence, ‘Taken altogether, the work is boing pushed forward with a commendable dogree of alacrity, and it is confidently hoped that New Year's day, 1869, will see the Court House “‘in the full biast of succesaful opera- tion,” Tus New Parx Bang.—The now National Park Bank buiidiag, now boing orected adjoining the Haraup estab- lishmont, will be one of the finest and most substantial edifices of which the metropolis may boast. So thor- oughly is the work boing done on tt that although months have clapsed since ground for the structure was broken the foundation has hardly as yot been laid. The walls of this foundation are eleven feet three inches thick, of solid masonry, and are of the best kind of blue building stone, Those at the rear and sides are up, and the ma- sons-will commence the front walls next week. As las already. been fully described in the Henao, there will be, speaking, two buildings—one, fronting on Seeing to be tet for store purposes, and the other, in the rear, with spacious entrances both on Broadway and Aun street, to be used for the business of the bank. The chief teature of the work, which attracts much attention from tho pedestrians om Broadway, is the vault in the latter building, now in process of construction, This vault will be seventeen feet by thirty-six feet six inches inside tho walls, These have a granite foundation of solid masonry thirty feet deep, and will bo twenty-one feot by forty-eight feet cight inches of cemented blue building stone. This vault will be located immoediatol, 0 banking room, and lined on tho inside wit! iron. willbe both fre and burglar proof, for no “crackaman,’’ be ho evor so export at his nefarious calling, would ever think of penetrating into its recesses. It will, in fact, be the safest of safes; for nothing short of an oarthquake will be able to rend {t. ft is expected to be completed within six weeks’ time. The side walls of the building proper will be four feet six inches thick, and th® front wall still thicker. An immense marble ab, appropriately ed, will be placed on either Of tho raain entrance. Thoso will weigh about eon tons each. The whole stracture, in fine, is to be erected with that due regard for solidity that will mark it as “not for a day, but for all time.’ Cricket,—The second eleven of the St. George Cricket Club have challenged the Satellites to a match, which will take place, weather permitting, on Monday, the Gth inst., at Hoboken. Iscasm.—A man named Edward Beyso, who resides at No, 263 Third street, quarrelled with his wife on Monday morning and proceeded immediately afterward to cut his throat with a razor, He was conveyed to the station house, where bis wounds were hysician, after which ho was sent to the rs of CUarities and Correction, be being declared insane. Exriosios.—An explosion called the Wash House, situated in Seventy-frst street, near the North river, on Thursday evening, by which @ girl namod Margaret McElroy was burned about the face and bands, The building was but slightly damaged. A Max Fouxo with Hr Tunoat Cur.—Coroner Willey will bold an inquest to-day over the body of an unknown man, about forty years of age, which was found floating in the North river, meer Twentieth street, with the throat cut ina terrible manner. Deceasod was respect. abiy dressed, and in one of tho pockets wus da handkerchief marked “H, H.,’’ anda plain % with “ F, W., 1363," engraved on the inaide, the murderers has been obtained. Fara, Resvit or a Buow.—Michael Kiernan, who keeps a liquor ealoon at the corner of Thirty-eoventh street and Kieventh avenue, was arrested y the Twentieth precinct police, on a charge of having caused the death of Patrick Devlin, who, it 19 alleged, died at Beliovue Hospital from the effects of a blow from a clabat the bands of the prisoner. Coroner Witdey will hold an inqvest this norping, The prisoner denies baving struck deceased, but says that ne fetl, aad re- ceived #light injury. Cwitp Accrbentatty Deownen.—Coroner Wi fdey held an inquest yosterday afternoon over the retains of Thomas Cahill, seven years of age, who was wecidentally drowned at plor 29 North river, yesterday movgning. The deceased waa playing om the dock and lost iis footing, belog precipitated into the water and drow/med before any assiatauce could be rendored. The re maine were soon recoveréd and taken to tho residence «ff the b porenta, No, 451 Greenwich street, The jury rendered Verdict 1 acccrdance with the facts, Fata Casvattaa,—A tan named Corrielias Healy, who reeidod at 2 Cherry etreet, was takeny sick corner of Cherry and Roosevelt streets, on Thursday evening, and died almost instantly, John Williamg, while intoxi- cated yesterday forencon fell into the colarway of 10% James street, dislocating bis i. Hepdied \nstaraly. Insenen.—Pairick Shea was injured {n New Beywery occurred in a bu ting while attempting to stop @ pair of runaway horeer, Be | wae sot to tbe hospital. Louis Lechten, ressinr, at 218 Second avenue, was badly injured ata foundry 818 Kast Twonty cightu street, by # piece of iron ainking Ling in the broast, Fine ts Par Sreper,—At naar one o'clock ( f\s morn- ing» fire occurred in the gtocery store of +F Wober, No. 1 Mission piace, Park” street, ca’ ssod by tho gas moter exploding. The fam fe bt the store window, The damage done to the stock |p about § and to the building about $90; insured. Mr, Wer enys his siock \s not insured, THE METROPOLITAN The following order was yesterday sued to Lhe cap. tains of the various police precincga of this city aad Brooklyn :— Ortres Seren: Ss SO Mocamnay stTesst, Captain —— ORDER FA, 808, sive etro tical oxport and import daties for all the tates; and yoal Where no damage will ros'ait to Tt may be taken ae coftain that the course was as janoy, and the assault pro- , glo State permitted to deviate from the qrell attonded as on any day during the meeting, aa there ir aiéiegs think Be Sigins ned. Sneneree wie Behe, tllowed. Coins, | as a good eatd for the “wind up,” and the stand probs | rece, cikndey. was arrogted B alcohol, wine and beer maximum rates ie aoe ably showed a good sprinkling Of tho {alr sex, Friday | 7 cor Pyslaa, ond ptecinot, on the 26th © ¢ July, and be is now in the Raymond str tron OFA LOCOMOTIVE. pA, Agreed upon; and these, a8 already meytt ceed the old rater. The pighess dusy percent, tralies) is 10 thalers per-tiaroe boing the indies’ day. “Aupt Sally” was most likely in groat vogas, The Amounting to nearly 234 “: a quart; on beer 134 | Dake of Beaufort and hia friends indulging in the inne , thaleri tlorce: on wine fro'm 3 to 6 thalers per tierce of endeavoring to annihilate clay pipes “sng bape Als., Angus’ All wn and ms" orce, | cont pastime An enging on the Mobile ahd Groat Wostern railrond grown aufrotured within the Union dolls placed in the lady's mouth, thimbleria, three | genojed today, killing the epginver aut drewgan. Tbe is to bo subjected to the 97 lon! pileg algo to salt and bee’, pwn card monti, the “ittle ioker,” qud all (ho Otho”, amusg. | passoucers wore uainiured, cugat, he ‘oahalzation {66 Chapter 941 of the Laws of 147. ia making prov amore perfect record of arresta for criminal ome $f the disposition, by tn have been mada, requires yn than hae been police eammraands 10 she police a wil te furnished with a now ‘pick thereatter you will aa You will, in weing the now if inser: the name, jour'y‘nt the time the nd ‘other cireumss each 6 i tnat had boeh arrested and alroad: teh cours witha, Nua) pollog ay of hy pallce Gay je inne s-set Bond ag fag “ot the ‘tet ‘ sal fain x. ping au edding s 6 7 177K, CEU, Superttondens, Gaowag VW Wastine, luspesione, g RETURN OF THE FnEKCH moNiTOR ONDNOASA, Yesterday aftermoon, ai four o’clook, the Frenoh gam- bo tt Mercodita, having ia tow the monitor Onondaga, which 1@*ted eome fow days since for Franco, came up the harbor, tom the way in which the Onondaga ee haved she apyes’? $0 have bor ruddor damaged, as, im passing througu ‘h@ Narrows, sho yawod from sido to tide and steered wildij: ff Such should be the caso this monitor has mot with a sitar accident as that whick befel the Dunderberg, she baviad ¢0 put back to port under the game circumstances five ‘ays after she Gret started for Europe. Those vessels cou’d 206 have eufs fered from any stress of woathor, as the C bee all her boats and dock Attings complete. Prong frigate Theémis has also returned, probably om ecqgua’ Of the accident to her consort, POLITICAL LETTER-WAITERS If THE SOUTH. Avousra, Ga, August 2, 1667. Ex-Govornor Brown ig publishing a series of letters t= the Chronicle and Sentinel in reply to ox-3onator itl, and in advocacy of reconstruction under the Militeey bills. Ex-Governor Porry, of South Carolina, bas writes @nother letter in opposition to reconstruction on the Congressional plan KENTUCKY POLITICS. Ths campaign ia Keatucky has developed ths follows ing scene: — Tho Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth gaye: ‘Wo tearm that one of the rsdel democratio candéfates for Repre- sentatt; this county in one of hia speeches receatiy excused bis competitor with having furnished the United Statss governraent with Iorsos to be’ used in. ting down the rebeliiow: The acvused party repliod ho bad a contract to furmiah horsey to tha gov that he had so furnished them, but that he had 0 ate ranged the place and tine of thoir dolivory as to their capturo by Joha Morgan, who was then om @ in Kextuoky. VESSELS ASHORE iN THE ST, LAVARENGE, Qozaco, Aunt 2, 1887. The ship @tar of Cunada, with a gouoral cargo fro Montreal, {sashore on the pillars, ‘The bark Mary =< 4 koe, outward bound, is ashore at S!, Rochas. The steamship Napoleon bas bee dispatched to tow" the North American to Quebec. A iorge number of diers in (he garrison, whose times have expire’, ha: re-enlisted, chickering & Sons? 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