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__ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1867 3 , 5 eee ena, AVOUT 38 WT “st aiz weeks, This of time appears “ich may cost trouble woden - n wa, Gbeil. nauieaie pilates camo RE wih ad undiaturved sommneas apom see | aMiatala the vieor of Its earher years; and which was gah om tho Ath of Ootober following # Rome. Tn tact, « with Bo’ Candinal Rausober, it is said, is not charged Sevwoen France e with thig dg, (ae mission without having sounded tho , inclinations of »."* Holy See. 2 IIE. 2i 0 THE METEORS. SPECIAL TeLe, #AM_TO THE HeRALO What is Seon trom Gr Wick Obsorvatory, docs “a Qware that authority and Hoerty were twia seters days departuro ts ast proparatlons fo. © We nondous war petweaa Franoo | ought never to Lo eparaied, Aud, now, baviog invoked | dmencge jourmale prose tind ets and Pras a iy Spee oe ie Seent «9 2a sigauy tras depondence of the members of the | tery, pretended thas during tho transit from Mexioa’s Tthink T can aoe 8 tendgncy (0 draw & e was ‘int thas be ahould Resin by natal the port of embarkation her Majesty had given mauifeat ved tobe a bad financial situation, and this he would do by poluting o1 alienation ; that She does not wish to mingle iz she strife, bi bel : i Bews, thon premature, be more bappy to roceive thé powerful sapport of | tation.) In 1861 an unjustitable alarm. was expromed | herself Mstivetiny ous eae aces alae. The Eiprows France ul in ely ‘The Parts Presse" 40ly 29 saya:— ‘The Garibaidian tnsan?*190 1s on the point of break. ‘i ib ot umticely to arise in the | ata doating dent of pressed | herself instinctively suspooted the truth; for as soon ae Gauenwic Tory, Engi. BY THE CABLE 70 AUGUST IL. ing f out. We 2 informe! gen gl beat emp at future, The gigantion vor se of Fracal her bg id easily Sova me comlideannee poms thee roma Pe hore epg be Pier one a bowoe cm —— fe Midusg Ae, ‘oral orders have been tranem.’ ibaldi colossal robbery, are ni @weden bnicerd ‘allen into; because, not only was that | remains under the infi ? % As the su direc- | mark bas Habilit; A uence of that conviction. Phe ate: ‘3 aus f the bands ra wane, he en supenen. ene been, deap by y mone a Moped 'y raised to more than one thousand millions; but | Our t termiantes his ietter by announcing ‘ongeers employed here are eng here as boundless, ross the Balti nation as eager eae es ic ig another powerful patient is going to be submitted to atreat- | Making observations of the August meteors. same to calm her m! ight j Seutsaiiga the sas orth —— ten ne The night is clear and the moon very bright. Bince the hour of nine Melock to-night but few if, as Dr. Bulkens hopes, this treatment succbeds, acure, a x va The United States Squadron from sich rire onan pat bb Stettin for St. Petersburg. tats of lnabiifiy to protect the Roman fronit'?. alow wi doubt, is still for Russ and it is folt poasibie. The Roman National Janta issued @ procienetion of | 1141 Gia the combine ef Sng 5 and Swe- 8) meteors have been seen, and pone of them brighter great length, dated July 17, calling to arms for thespver- | gen would be #oon gobbled up and divided betwoon the lebt, and ala; eu a ae throw of the Popo’s temporal power, The document {oes | conquerors. So it {s that the coming pene is looked for- | In fact, the ‘appea dedy GENE AT SEA. than stars of the third or fourtir magnitude. Turkey in Defence of Her | vo: sccm to bave produced the slightost effect, as trau- Fog, 1 With-groat uneasiness, Af not positive apprelsen- } contrary Lo the interests of the Emperor and of the coun- Pitpenegemeie pio The observations made to this mpmeut oon! quillity has not bosn disturbed on any point of the | in y, and this truth he, ae a loyal Senator, did not hosi. | Hef Majesty's Viele to the War Shi; pment confiras War Action. Houade Shaki. ® view to meet any. possible contingency the declare lully to his Majesty and to the Cher. the statement that the radiant polat of th army is to be reorganized placed upow a stronger | Assembly. (Loud applause. though less ox, ve footing. Arms are being bought For the. frei time the members of the Baron Durin— in the United |. Ten thousamd Remington rifies have The Corriere dell’ Fmilia publishes favorable news as to naries is in the constellation 2- Senate were permitted to examine those serious - o88D OFe green, the harvest in Lombardy. Wheat ix abundant aed of |"boen purchased, and*stie patent has beea acqaited for | Wous to which « mht give rise. saluted All’ the metear-- Death of Aldridge, the Negro | tur qulty; hemp proms well; the vineyards slo at | Swoden and Norway, ace cost of two thousand owads | Ing tothe “etal te’ got might giv rive Bat in ae ned bythe ore and resale harbor, der he ee as ca ing. media oft Fries, be | natural cal he AL Tragedian. Present give reason to hope for a satisfactory vin- army, and Mr. _ eter. Melee. Be i veut, the Emperor would heif accomplisls | line Magente, and afterwards the American pani sa the bis generous in now in the United States umking the needful puro! of speakin, of machinery, and also inspecting the manufacture of | of tho laws arms in our country. tage; the grape disease has only shown itself in a few places and in very smali quantity. The reports from - THE UNITED STATES SQUADRON, [eee re a ey. An Italian.Swiss international commission ts shortly ’ to proceed to mark out a better frontier betwoen the two Admin! Revuageive Hing te 9 Prassian Port | covisies ‘the operations; says the Turin Gaetis,, wl Lonnex, August 11, 1867. probably commence fn the Valtalino; and the Commis- Tue United States squadron, under the command | *oners, as it appears, are to meet on the Sth of August of Adanval Farragut, has beon at the Prussian naval port | {2 alittle Swiss vilage moar the frontier. Colonel the of Stetin during the past week. Marquis Colli, Chief of the Sta of the Military Division onl, lative if he did not add vo the priril the formation ‘mproremest however, in gepertt magnartinous genius of the Emperes WuO would not Of the reorganization of the army oud ener, and other | leave partially fulfilied an object puch he thought ad- Subjects of interest, I shall write in @ second letter; aud? } visable, The empire was now @ presence of one of T may give some account of tho now iron-olad gunboats those great situations which readered the whole civi- designed by Captain John Ericsson, of New lized world impationt to iperease tis means of defence; Service in the narrow bays and on tho coast. The vee- | & bill had been prosonted grant 152,000,000 to develo} Sela now building are quite peculiar, and promise to bo | and improve the army and navy. Those services very formidabi not have the least onbarrasesment ta finding means of T fod here, as Minister Resident of the Untted ‘ States, | smploying ti.as He would the re- Major General Joseph J. Bartleu, of Binghana New { duction of one Contime ip the vote, aad would’ have: York, wot! kvown in the Arm, ‘ofthe Potomac. He aas shertened, rather than prolonged the tively short time, pet fe has Frapkiin, Admiral it Was Bot on board, nosing ic Display as Seew at Poughkecpate. Jef ta the morning for Paris. wr cuit Povauxanrens, August 11, 1967, a afterwards went to the military port and A very 60 storm raged at different points ali : ann the spewing tte (4 Sani rare took place | the: Hudson fsa: afterocon, At this Coes the Boe fand concert Ox board the Magenta, "Her Majosy aiver. | felt ia torrents and the wind blew'e perfect hurricane, wards returnedo the imperial yacht, which left yoster- | hurling down trees, tearimg away ewnings and dong consitterable damago, Between here end New Hem~ day morning for Yavre, which port the Empress reachod ta the evening. er’ Majoaty, after a short detay, left " 7 tralt, Pasing through Rouea by the station | burg bail fell so large quantities, aud below the'fight- of the Rue Vorteat salt-past nine, and arriving at (be | ning was terribly wild, ' jes towards one inthe morning. At about tem o'stock fast evening tie wind wae t been here but a comp: over which those credits were extended. What from the northeast, being Light, At balf-past twelve The Admiral was received with groat honors by the | % Turia, i#atthe hoad of the Malina Commissioners, pene be by. } i popularity enjoyed by his predecessor, | Was the nation whioi was forcing ali tho othors to wake PR Mi: ER! Prussian officers. nd 0 olena! Delarageas ts President of those of Switzer. | Ur "Comppall, the General te fiving plossgatty, more, | auch feamenso preparstious! How had it atrived: as THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. the sky to the northward was’ comparatively cloar, ‘The fleet subsequently sailed for St. Potersburg, where | laud. it is expected Admiral Farragut will receive a warm A letter from Madrid, im the Courier de Bayonne, Weicome, 88) “And the wind had shifted to the: northwest, @ cooler atmosphere prevailing. Shortly after one o'clock thte morning au ontirely cloar sky was visible, and ab thas hour britliant meteor shot from the northorn to the southern horizon. It was followed ‘by several others, neither of which, howovor, was as brilliant in appear- ance a4 the dest." From one till two A. M, over seventy meteors were Owatod, and from that time till balf- three A. M. they increased in numbers so faat that could not be counted. Tima of them were of great ancy and presonied « sploinid appearance, All the while the air was quite cool and the sicy clear. By four g'olock A, M, the celostial oxhibitiem hua entirety eased. RECONSTRUCTION IN CHARLESTON. and exteading bis gonerous hospitality to every Amesi- | Such @ pvsttion ag to impel al! the old world to projeote can who is pleased to call upon him, I am sure the |. of arnang ot which Kurope had no idoa eighteen months General and bis sister, who presides over hia bachelor | ago? Tho honorable senator then passed in review the houschold, will prove a pleasant accession to the diplo- | progress of the kingd m of Prussia {ram 4ho-soventeenth matic society of this ively city. century, when its population conaivied of oxly a million Mr. Charles Perkins, of New York, is tho new Consul. | of inhabitants, down to tie present time, whea it comprised itis labors, Ltake it, are not onerous, but ho performe | thirty millions of subje ts or vassals. ‘At present an em- them with a happy sucoess—a succoss that deserves & pire, illua-rious Ly its vic‘ories, having wished to purcbase more liberal recompenze than the stingy molinatious of | in a friondly manner a diarict scarcely haif the sizeof Congress afford. If that seif-sacrificiag and unselfish | & French department, Prassia opposed tne transaction as body, which as anania votes an increase to its | if she was herself beiug doprived of an object of hor own pay as it euts the pay down of other servnuts of the 8, and war almost ens: The conflict served at people, would be a litle more Liberal wit mitusters and ‘gratse @ corner of the weil which sili concealed a consuls all over Hurope, it wouid add much to the com- @ which France ome'd not fail to foresee. Fach fort of the represeniatives of the country abroad, aud, | nation, destined to greatnoss, was characterized by cer. perhaps, a good doai to their digmty. Tao only way to | tain dist'nctive trails, which in Prussia consisted of effect a change is to plaoo tho economical Senators and | an insatiable and persevering ambition, a marvel- Congressmen in public positions abroad, and let them | lous spirit of governmental conduct, and aa organized The Heir Apparent im Convalescence. {From Galignani’s Meeseager, July te 9 A letter from Luchon has the hliowing:—The health of the Prince Imperial of Franeoleaves nothing to be desired. waters of this place hive produced a most marvellon: fect, Hts Imperial Highness makes excur- sions daily, accompanied by Goueral Frossard, his gov- eruor; the Marqitis d’Espeuillos, nid-te-camp, and Dr. Barthez, Ho wilt return to Faris abor, the 4th of Au- gust, The guides of Luchon, some sort time back, learning that the Prince was soon to commence riding excursions, presented himy with a whip oftionor, These ‘men have an incredible address in the use & their whips, Under the balcony of the Prince Imperial (ne of them left the ranks aud bout a bunting calf, Tho rst instantly answered, anct so admirably together a3 to produce the strangest effect. The Prince was delighted, and did not —- Yow have heard’ of risings in Catalonia, Nothing CANDIA serious bas resulted from them, and now the leaders of THE WAR IN \< these disturbances are to appear belore the military penrentrataane tribunals, Fora long time past | have observed that in ete! ain no other country are there so mauy concecters of false A Toriiel Oficial Defonco and Complaint of | rowsas in this, 10 A dorthern province it is euld “An Tee esto Awpiatl 22, se00 daiusia is ip arms;"? In Catalonia it 1 asserted that 1, or some town on the Portuguese frontier, tas The Turkish goverpmert bas sent a circular note in | risen; and iu this way people are kept im continual ‘fear i ‘i ive of @ revolution, business is paralyzed, and poverty, me pt . eu pat to its dipiomatic representatives instead of disappearing, goes on increasing. 9 European Courts. 4 Toe note emphatically denies that there is any truth inthe various reporis of ernelties porpetrated by the A cor espondent, writing from Vichy to a Paris journal, g The King of Swoden, Charles X¥., Hivos here in try (o live om the contemptible stipend ailowed the | valor, disciplined by victory, Tor the last cen'ury and | conceal tho pleasuro he experienced from this novel SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Turkish forces tu Candia, and complains that the vessels | tuo strictest incognita, under the name of Count de Beck. | ofices, . : a halt that hation hiad howe’ thoes qanitties which had | epectacte, He asked twice that the corisge should tle of the great Powers continue to remove refugees from | asco; ho resides tn tho Emperor's villa, the iaiorior of | But this ts au old complaint, aud docs not improve by | beoa somethoes obscured, but had always reappeared, | OM bafore hitm and repeat the performance. Protest Acntast the Appofatment of Governer the isiand, which M. Lefaure, tho architect, has arranged to suit lis | ventilation. The pres was perhaps a decisive miment, in which the Aiken te Any Office of Menor or Trust—on- Majesty's convenience, He has in attendaace hs pri- vate physcian, M. Lundberg, and doctors Alquié and States might ward off the perils of tho future by 9 demand from the improvised empire (Prussia aratalatious Over the Radical Triumph ts ‘Tennessee. NAPOLEON'S RESPONSIBILITY. THE ROMAN CHURCH. FRANCE. Subarcecis Gene Gtme pas caries oesiict er artvaments to tho. proportion, borne Dy slates dllichiied Guanceos 8, Aga tT ing 13 fond of the theatro, an c erristeh canes el aod 4 p : : 2 hagas 1, 13 na ie ae Tagen With that excopHion bis life fa, singularly. retired, tery 4 nations, “The immen-¢ levies of me@ | pone Pius the Ninth to the Catholics of Euge 10:10 o'Clock F. Mt pouses with which Europe was men- aved, might thus be avoided, and the {friends of com- roe might continue thelr enterprises in eafety, and ronder Fiauce and the other nations more opniont and more happy. On the contrary, if Europe must main. tain in arms from seven to nine millions of the The Duke de Persigny on the Accoantabitity of Imperialism to the People~Ministerial Deceptions aud A False Posttion—The Ene- mics and Friends of the Bonaparte Dyunsty. « The French Senate mot on Saturday, July 2%, M. Extensive and Fatal Firo. Ho ia said to bo well versed in music, himself writing Panis, Auguat 11, 1867. words to the molodies which he coinposes, There has been a great fire at Bordeaux, during whici The Grand Duke Constantino, of Russia, traveling in- ‘@ighty porsons are reported to have boen killed or | coguito, was received on Saturday cvening, July 27, at land Scotland. Tho Popo has forwarded the following answor to the address sont him by the Catholics of Engtand and Scot- land during the Copvocation in Rome:— Bruove> Soxs—Health and Apostolical benediction, | @% & register of voters, stating that in their A committee appointed at a republican meeting bare addressed a letter to General Sickles protesting against the appointment and retention of ex-Governor Aiken : ia ineligible to any position of toured. the terminus of the Eastorn Railway, Paris, by the Rus- e and Brought th ton. 4 lose. | flower of her population, what increase of charges, | We congratulate you, beloved sons, that you opinion he ia ineligible sian Ambassador and the members of theembassy, His bd ie pribented: be Viscount dete Gucron. | What poverty “in. families, what perturbation’ im | Show yourselves trac offspring of saints, Proof Pe cositpeunasucongs Phen Mla Ga rpm ITALY. Imperial Highness, who is brother of the Emperor Alex. | nidre., The bills relative to the Budget wero then | MArriaros and in the prograss of, the population | ofthis, is thas gratelul remembrance with which wingireonived wat were andor, was born in 1827, He 1s Grand Admiral, Aid-de- fonts atl ore sald that in one of their recent | #24 millions of francs would be sacridoed owing to the | Carried from this Roman chair to your island, and | oniermained duri ina Bess By soemtepaia she ow Guapyension of the Austrian Boundary Nego- | Camp Goveral, and Prosident of the Council of the Rus- | gittiags au emiacnt. statesman thought he might invoke | €Xcessive armements of a single Power, and wiihout | of !ato restored and increased. Proof, too, of that holy Fooo! transport with which you commemorate the constancy | 6Fatulatory of the republican triumph in Tennessee. of your fathers and their sufferings for the Catholic faith. Proof, agai, of that unquestioning obedience to this Holy see, whose primacy of honor and jnrisdiction you assert; whose > ioeirine 78 deciare . that you vencrate aud embrace with your whole heart; | on Fort Greene every Sunday when the weather was ‘whose civil ts you hold sacred and necessary unto cain sha tt lh pwd Churoh ; to which, (A fine, | Mme, a large tent being pitched om the summit of the you acknowledge yourself most devoted, and promise a | bill for the accommodation of both preacher and coa- better and perpetual adberence, And, indeed, you could | gregation, This system of tent preaching was firet im. profit even to Prussia, Tt any one on carth could suc- Coed in that generous project it was tho Emperor of the French, For many years past he had made so many uoble efforts that a sudden success could perhaps be sonrcely predicted. But the object was so desirabie, and tho consoquences would produce euch a universal bappi- ness, that he (the speaker) was tempted to say, Sire, be £0 great as to attompt once moro. If the Emperor did not succead, i¢ ho found he was offering light to the blind, and was speaking to the deaf, let him come and tations. sian Empire, He married the Grand Duchess Alexandra Fiorexog,, August 11, 1867. | Josgrovna, daughter of Duke Joseph of Saxe-Altonburg, The negotiations which for a long time bave been | in 1g49, ‘Ponding detwoen Austria and Italy for the settlement of | masonic Lodges have beon closed in Austria since 1794. the boundaries between tho two countries and in regard | png attempt to procure the reopening of them in 1849 to tha disposition of the archives of the formor Lom- | faiieg, The Vienna Masons are ondeavoring to obtain an bardo-Veuetian kingdom have boon suspended. authorization to reconstitute the former lodge of that the responsibility of the Emperor on the occasion of a bil! being submitted to the deliberations of the Senate, He stated that to send back that bill which the Emperor had announced in his opening speoch would be a gravo act, and might be interpreted a8 & censure upon the government. - Now, this involved @ constitutional doctrine which tended directly to weaken therindependence of the great bodies of the State; and it ‘was a doctrine which, wnhappi’y, was spreading. Misied by that faise interpretation of the Constitution, men sia- TENT PREACHING AT FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN. For some time past religious exercises have been held plain to the Duke de Persigny tha; although the emis- | downto you the faith which they had received whole city. bry ~ ; «| teil them of his efforts, and ask for all the sacrifices | put forth nothing more excolient than these duties, which | fToquced in Brooklyn in he earlier part of ast summer THE FENIANS. selves in thie dliemina--alther to vows agaiust their con. | Which tho love of country and tho woltaro. of liberiy:| ate the signal approval of your faith, and nothing to us | sng, of course, boing suspended through the winter, wad i nn SCANDINAVIA. victions or to weaken pubiic authority. Some feared to | Mikht require. Tho spcakor ventured to declare in the | More agreeable, to wbom they give the greatest delight, | renewed oarly in the present season, and the success oe ag oa offend the Emperor personally br criticising the proposals of | Dame of the ent're Senate that the Emperor would not | because we dosiro nothing more than that ali should | which it has met with t# encouraging tndeed. One Relatious of a “General” with the English eer his government; and others to compromise his prestige by | Meet with a refusal, and they could uot do the other have oue soul, one heart—all be one with us, 60 that we | ining which may serve to make it more acceptable to the Government. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. rejecting them. The Emperor was thus deceived sith 7 Chamber the wrong of supposing it less patriotic, (Hear, | sll may be one in Christ. United with this Holy See, | people, is tho ract thore is nothing sectarian intro~ Dosusx, August 10, 1867, * —— i to puldie opinion by the very devotedness of those whose hee) i sade Tene _ Ch oe porns oo tced in tho preachings or exercises, lie one common, . @ Marquis p’ Avo! t . » y a jor |\—t! By the consent of the government the trial of General Position of the Poople and Politics of the | duty was to mace it known to him; and the sovervign ‘he Marquis p’Avbirrner, the reporter, wished to ex. g ew yeaa ae . rie Senger praca ‘Fariola, who was reported to bave turned Quoen’s evi- Masecs in Swedou—The Retorm Quest was thus ons with the weight of an excessive and entire and sealed with their blood. And you, responsibility. sich were the spirit of the sion of one hundred millions of Treasury bonds had been ie and ail ages, may be seen gathered beneath and about authorized, the issue of them was not necessary, in con- | Closely treading in these noble footsteps up to this | thespacious tent listening to the words of the speakors, donce, haa been postponed. sree oe ae Soe bo Abe ped Sequence of the abundance of disposable tunds being | time, have sustained, together da us, ® more peri exhorting thom to seek the Lard and to prepare them- sonally would be exposed to the contradictions, | Pid in by the communes, charitable establishments and | lous, though it may be not so ferocious a form of | geives for salvation. Hurmtreds, who do pot probabl; OBITUARY. discontent and recriminat’ons which might bo | thor institutions in correspondence with the ‘Treasury, | Conflict; but it wa with the assurance that so long 88 | attond church at ail, mect here, snd many of thie ota Mi sin—OMoial Representation of the United | oxcited by the measures propo-ed. Bat such was not | 824 “hich permitted the increased expenditure to be mt = fixed m ly rock, aa ~ tho me of | have alroady been converted to the ways of the righteous Death of the “African Roscius.”” States. the responsibility of the sovereign as contemplated by | Met without recourse being had to the funded or floating | Pell shall not prevail, vicloty muss be with you. | Goce nn john eal etal as i0e Srocknotm, July 25, 1867. the constitution. The Emperor was respenaible to _ her ° cma of’ . Ira Aldridge, the ee ae nda shia Tidings from Sweden and Norway ped rarely to | nation which created and founded a we boo iano Pees ong ppc mylene ps ed the ators of reg yogi! “uihe auiver aera ‘come am mess Sant eae Pore cher pe 5 arb } 4 h , iia dtihoia Boactia. te cell. r reach tho American pross, Yet many events occur here | {hat rorprustsility poeasasel nothing In conercon’ wits | Point of viow, ani expressed his surprise that a Consul studiously 49 propitiate God by your zeal and works of | largo, and, as on former occasions, the congregation ct Alls death oocurred while he was on a professional tour | Worthy to be placed aide by side with those which are | that which ministers under former rogimes lind towards | General had not beon appointed there in place of the | Mors, ih Wien ie, tel mite GaleNes Paravar i | alsting of the old and young of both sexe The exer. ie nc ia 7 Whe RENE SF eatite Clavanstus tile Wort orer. Bee the cat ee cn Game ana PrP Hannes preetised that the aubjoct should ‘receive | Lord, who, atlongth prevanied upon by entrcaly, will | Suoed'er seme onesie and sining, THO day Was © Problems are being quietly and smoothly worked out | working of the political institutions, as he was bowed ty | the aitention of the government, a, aoe eae sie) ue theictinpeer or plibeovd Po Hy Gee oun, and sid breese swept over the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, tashone Herthorn evans which aro setniystrugsiot.| tease The ered snd ladapeadente Wh Whig, ree | I anid Amman Cachan "ta danas aenios: | Wowegee trou tv Jy of tre recnh, aad the et | Sucinly soot eee rer st ue tO puevenenteeaiane en over in almost every portion of Europe. Keform, | Pre et was Mis daty tO eee: that paliect aeons | laws which wero to Uring new liberties and modify more | 88¢# of all heavenly graces, in token ‘whereof, end in wero made by Rev. Dr. Ws , Rev. Me.’ Tax Covrinentan Bourers.—Fraxgrort, Sunday, | Comprehensive and wide, bas been and is being August 1{—Hvening.—United States bonds were quoted | inaugurated in the government, and the people on ti Bourse to-day at 773. become t! it. Nowh "THe PrikoneeM Maney Antwan, Saturday, August terttdhersen 9247 atta bance ee 4 a otrol z r 60C. per bblefor | Europe is the elective franchise more free than here, and nae ae ee ees, nowhere are the people more powerful in thoir direct Marine Intelligence. influence in the affairs of the nation than in those his- Gi \scow, Augast 11.—The Anchor line steamship toric kingdoms. The liberal reforms now enjoyed have 4 Kingdom, Capiain Smith, which left Now York | not been gained without a long and weary struggle. 27th ult,, touched at Moville, Ireland, yesterday, | Old barriers had to ba levelled, ancient prejudices or less the apirit of tho constitution, He would not de- lay the necessary and inevitable vote on tie budget. ‘The Presipeyt would tien put the question whether the various bilis concerning the budget should be seut back to the Legislative for a fresh deliberation. Tho Senate decided in the a mag and the promulga- tion was authorized unanimously by 96 votes. ‘The Pretment then read an imperial decree declaring the session of 1867 to be closed. The members separated with repeated cries of “Vive DEmperevr.”’ Hodge, of New ¥ nd oth ‘ste ulcoecian ta tens , a im ance of ‘salvation. The hearers the great address of the Rev. Mr. was very effective im the enlisting the sympathies and commanding the undit attention of the vast assemblage, composed as it was incongruous elements, whom It 13 generally v: for a speaker to please in the detail, The servi conciaded at about five o'clock P. M. MAILS FOR EUBOPE. was not violated in the Council of State, and that public opinion was not distorted in ihe logisla- tive body; that was to say that, far from thwart- ing the exercise of the constitution, the re- sponsibility of the Emperor could only be affected and compromised by things that affected and compro- = the Somme Bae bs Rays involve e responsiblity ign in to impose any resolution whatever upon the Chamber, were those who would compromise it by transforming it from a reeponsi- billty towards the nation inte one towards the I. witness likewise of our Dalernal good will and kingly affection, we most lovingly impart to all of you, and to the whole of Eogland, our Apostolical benediction. Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 10th day of July, 1867, of our Pontificate the twonty-sedond year. PIUs P. P. IX. THE CABLE OF 1836. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Va on thy end jay arrived in the Clyde. rooted out, and the stubborn f the “divinel: ture, If the Eiperor could be humiliated by a vote of Examination of the Sliuation of tho Break eee " .—The North German Lloyds » soationn decd Noma ely @P- | the Chainber, it would not be the monarch alone, but the as ‘1 seenatip Dettackian’, Goins Wereelar which petted | pointed classes”? in power to be shaken of But all | whole country that wonid be pitced tn danger” To com THE LONDON TIMES, Hxarr’s Contayr, Newfoundland, August 10, 1867 coramiae retugs weed Chinn ‘will toave Boston i i 7 ciliate the responsibility of the Emperor towai the taney AP: Sate English surveying steamer Gulnare has revurned a Sete naer ee ones: August; hes etrived:sA this | these have beem accomplished, and to-day the power | Ritts ‘a, hl eecdom of the Chamber as regurded thet Clasin of Joint Proprietorship ta the News- | "=? =a ape gfeemar soon The mails for Europe will close in this city at « to St. Johns, after an examination of the locality in ait which the recent break im the Atlantic cable of 1866 | Warter-past one and halt-past five o'clock on Tuesday occurred. afternoon, Captain Kerr, of the Gulnare, reports that he examined The New Yorx Henstp—Fdition for Europe—wiil be the position of the cable break, and placed two buoys on | Teady at ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. Constitution un- ceptional circum- Blances every measure emanating from the rament was only and could only be, a question submitted to the Chambers—nothing more and noting less, involving the responsibility of no one, aud on whick the great bodies of ‘ne steamship Atlantic, Captain Hoyer, which left | Te#t#!n the people, The King is an executive, with less Sen "vote ‘on the ith ‘of aly, ‘arrived. at this port to- | powor than the President of the United States. Yot it ‘day, an after landing passengers and freight eniled for | is found that the country is quite as bappy, fully as we, August 11.—Guion & Ce.’s steamship strong and more enterprising in public works than it aigvosota. Captata'Marrie, which lef New York on the | was under the old régime, . sovereign, was the problem which deriook to solve. treet im some per. COURT OF CHANCERY, LONDON, JULY 27. Before tue Lord Chancellor. Plait vs. Waker— Waiter vs, Platt.—This part heard appeal from Vice Chancellor Me reg Pade ‘was com- menced some time back before the Lord Chancellor and fi E Blast ultemo, arrived at this port to-day, and sailed for The victory ot reformists was gained last year, avd peep and ae eeaeuncasianteg bone thee te the late Lord Justice furner, was th fed with, | ® bank which '@ three miles in diamoter and in trom Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, si@ Liverpool. the new machinery of representation is found to work itty The first bill was filed by Messrs. Platt, are part pro- | forty to fifty fathoms of water. — of the sovere! who was only called upon is Te pronowsce after the oRiGioN ef the others haa teen | Prelors of the Bvening Wail, 10 oblate a declaration that H the proprietors of the Honing Mail were entitled to the given. (Approbation.) How came it that this wise doc- rine had been sometieaes ignored or forgotten ? "What. | 3#0,0% the matter and types of the Times, The plantit ever the cause, when euch errors threatened to become aceredived, it was ihe duty of every devoted friend of | jn *eg.® gon Of, Mr Walter, wing, founded, the the government to expose them. 6 of the gravest in. conveniences of this exaggerated Idea of the Emperor's — ye og ae ee ry responsibility would be the weakening of the power of Of the Jimer, There was no agreement in the Council of State, and hay gh pgm my ed exposure of which touched on the question ; m The bank is in latitude 48 26 and jongitude 51 30. The bottom rises gradually to it from one hundred tathoms fifteen miles north and east, and from ninety fathoms the same distance weat. There were no icebergs seen. Ai! woil. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. smoothly aud well, But to obtain a proper idea of the MAIL DETAILS. TO JULY 30. changes wrought it is necessary to glance over the SU ie # form of government which existed from the eleventh Our Zuropesa files and special correspondence by the | contury to the presont time. The country has always steamship Weser, at this port, embrace the following | enjoyed « constitutional government, and the people Anteresting details of our cable despatches, to the 30th | nave always had representation in the Rigsdag or Dict, of July, additional to the mail report published im the | Prom the formation of the Rigadag it has been com- lonas Whit Ya Remody fai me 1e/Mortigrthe attention of ail whe waiter trom thie dletttee- re ae pe ni aan to offer 1 for the boned those ale : Withtt two yeare this remedy has cnnemuts gf he woo a nana eae anccess, and ft Is now offered to the pub! fu donee ih its merits, Tt éontains no ous OF 10, ties whatever; au infant may take it Heeaco yesterday morning :— posed of four houses, representing four classes of citi- | ‘he sovereign om every sid nisters not being | depended npon usage. The bill also asked f i “ “ae TRS a Tho vai of the Sultan to Pare and Londen eggets | Pane: page h Py ATE 3 tis non Beans Howse nave Ga.—Otcr an | sng ue inte nb 0 nage ey the foitowing reflections to the Moscow Gasette:— Firt—The Chamber of Nobles, which was composed | might ore wit, impunity ; yy would have notl pdr} Dusen, of the Fourth{precinct, brought Thomas A. Lam- JONAS WHITCOMB'S REMEDY FOR MA. answer for in The attitude of the Western Powers, and especially of | of the head of each noble house in the kingdom. France in the Eastern question, is extremely interes. Seconl—Chamber of compels Bishops, an account of the partner- Frouch policy endeavorg, on the one hand, to | bishops in the ki by virtue of their office, and ghd %. hy lor, before Justice Dowling on a charge of ‘hem. (Agiatlon) Ze coud no! praying for a bert, a sailor, 6 ut pg ft bale have all she ship, and that the affairs aud business of ihe wl the No. 66 Oliver My Duar Sin—T have purposely dela; to notfl I had thorough! Frente’ the uedicine ¢ Remedy for the ) at different partner- yr the Al it seasons the dng. aS Joe o year, for 1 had often obtained relief for a short time @void all antagonism to Russie, and even pretends to | clergy chosen by the clergy in the various provinces of | evils of the parliamentary régime without any of its on me be wound up ander the direction of the ERALN, Wits | Zenoue kinds of. teaieine. leaving (00 make corrata oouctesions to her; and, on the other, acts the ‘Hingdor. advantages. No man on earth could at once apprehend ‘The Vice Chanceller was of that the plaintiffs, the necessary affidavits, the ne Tine, ae a more 2 Sarey 4 ai in Ue past in an underhand manner gt Constantinople Thivd—Cuamber of Burghers, composed of merchants | rapidly, see far ahead, aud decide accurately—mot even | yeccrs, Piatt, had failed in rk smapally ‘anything more prisones wae {lly commitied for trial at the General specie for Asthma, nat Dongs, wer contrary (o Russian interesia. We ov} ft length tobe and mecbanics, and elected by their respective guilds. Nawolem, Carar or diezande. It wad therefore the | than's license to ioe the matter gad ty per of the Times, | 2es70Be, bail being refused. Lambert denies his guilt, | Sones. etna with oa conviaved that our objects in the East will never be | Fiurih—House of Peasanis, who were owners of | indispensable dary of every government 0 | Sha" his "Hogor, therefore dismissed tuetr bill, except ab | He, ® Bative of Galveston, Texas, and iwonty-nine go RE {identical with those of France. For her, Eastern affairs | tarms, These were elected by the peasantry who owned | enll counsels to is aid, and to resolve | fp as it cought w dissolution of ind mado a | 7eare Of age. attack [ have frequently ‘sixteen nights in " occupy only a secondary piace, while they constitute | property by districts, jpg =taken = Competent —_ advice, tho principal object of the policy of Russia, in view of |” 1¢ wag necessary to secure the assent of three. houses Lanorsy Or Moxry.—Sarah Smith was erresied yeater- day by ofcer Gamble, of the Fifth precinct, on » charge gy Oy I found an_ ui only after 7 7 ‘your ne H, thea, ve questions in which the Emperor tes nocd Resets 2 = incense phen brged: psy Srealtftoud rength to ef oe should have fo assume the io ropean ° tative of some great y twenty pownds in 1, ond haves ‘alacant luapertanees auestions are only Of Very \n8i6 | 1 pass alam, and the Upper classes were always brakes | measure, not to epeak of ordinary aflairs, the responet of having stolen §40 in United States greenbacks from Feiy no actor is meaeing one Sr tab oes a? —e Tho Dedatte, of Vienna, of the 20th of July, says:— wane reef evnesenn, which eS eee ‘Wo understand that attempts are at this moment being | aod not page te ine) Tee an ortiy after King marie to briag before the Conference of London the in- | Oscar ascended the ‘was. pres torprotation tobe given to arcicie five of the Troaty of | seated by his orders tat i tatlea in cbs, Goner oveeer. Prague. The intention evidently is to substitate the | ing ition of the nobility being quite outstripped by powerful intervention of collective ayy od for the | that of the clergy, who clun, tennelousiy to their worldly dangerous intorference of a singie Power. Diplomacy i | power, #rom this time until 1808 the people agitated at this moment occupied with tho question, and hopes | forreform, and struggled on againat bier tertained, not oniy of gaining the ‘adherio of | you tey wou the long desired ¥ atria, bat it is wished that the et of Vieora | Tis change in ine couativution Whiek had tobe effected MAXIMILIAN’S DEATH. of His Execn moriat {From Mé Di ee July 30.) As we cannot with fa om A eg the uname of tho writer ‘we oigaes i aes ~} we think ae Cire Ket rote in t in Becessary, rove we have confined ourseiver to printing it ‘word for word, misaive in question runs thus:— bility of the prince wore invoked to weigh upon dsliverations ti the Chambors, what would be the conse. quence ? eee ~ ger yey go wrong with respect to ic Opinion, ich the Batural organs fad not bien consulted, and to compremise the sove- reign himself; and not only that, but to ofend and humiliate the great bodies of the State, by he err them to a sieut submission, painful to themselves dangerous to all. Under the shelter of thie error let them observe how ardently the cnemics of the empire Potrick Keefe, of No. 677 Greenwich street. It oe = O very foundation oj disease esa aT ftamtnn of ee Mt that bas si wi ve _heretot 9 enjoyed wince last wo here is & wonderful power b's Remedy for the Asthma. Permit me ty etd, im comeuaion, sy ude to yourself Fran ailictive disease, Weepecifuly yourse ree® for an alllictive pe x 7 700 . VOR, To Mr. Josxrn Bowwerr, Prepared a and jeposit. person was in the room atthe t:me sae yes waceted the theft and locked up by Juice Dowling fee trial at the General Sessions, ? fros mu Stunre sxp Pawxnp 1a8u.—A colored ty Messe JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., 27 Con- affected to believe (he severe aberlite, and how tt wit ‘nou, anonace follow- 4 Should ‘assume the initiative in bringing the matter | pefore the now ation wales bat Lee emeeted | oleae Ee eas unr deme tne Sea HAT ped een dye the follow. | woman named Elisabeth Bryant was arrested sod teal atrget Boston; iid Broadway, New York; wad for sale forward. required © ole in all four houses to became them consider the furnish eMcial evidence, of my | brought before the presiding Justice itt the Jeforgon | 67 ol Groep s Tho party proper of Norib Germany has published | o ive. In the House of Peasants and Mexicaa Minister to Vienna, | Market Police Court yesterday oe G barge fs a (Crlee arte. Pre The Ben Bros Many {ta electoral programme, While adbering to the of Burghers bad passed the conatitutional eral intervie ws with casos Beust and with Reais, fo RO aa itis alleged, powned the iat 01 ‘sod ‘retail; mont, but the clergy refused their assent. doe reg tw Md RL” ‘She was held to anewer in the'sum of $300 — ew constitution, these politicians of progress regret | “tne people became incensed, and ® popular ‘that “the municipal and cantonal organization is still | tumult was expected, to be A by @ forcible expui- of the 4 deficient ia that development without which the con- ons et Sle ti iy Gils General rising La HKeunedy’s © ‘Autecen Fmomovs Atuctt.—Martin Lanegan was | evi cure: every sammy im abseae brought before Justice Connolly yesterday charged with tend a etile : atitucncies do not possess sufficient independence.” | of the Agreed to vote as the nobles confirming the news ‘the They claim, besides, the liberty of the prone nnd of asso- | did on ba question. The ane, acting he «©The Jest spmmpenioation rs lie 4 be ye Be Biman in bes fone elation, and, Analy, “areal responsibility on the part | ¥ patriotiem and an a ‘d ee ee, e. v4 ans 9p 2 a. essa eines of the Ministers and functionaries,” er od by ® handsome majority passed the bill, intelligence forwarded through answer in the sum of $500 bail. - The Morgen Zeitung of Casee!, which under the former hastened to follow. the Beros oven +4 Auieced Lancasy ay Ove ov Tux Jaraxaax.—Foo-kee. ‘égiino was the organ of the Proesian party in Electoral | {he ¢ Spesek af tek bon teaiee tat tah ‘ ny | wats one of the troupe of Japanese whe lately appeared Hesse, sooms on the road to pase over to the democratic | yccessible to the peopie. Nobility, clergy, burghers and who je ‘te be the forwarder | a: the Academy of Music im this city, wes brought to ‘ ‘opposition in consequence of the new financial measures. anon Bed placed on an equal fooling and enjoy a oat has o police neneacemene es Sp yesterday. afverneet, ‘ts last number says: The two houses are now caliea the first and second dee tal charge ct grand larceny, preferred by James ©. Lampret), ‘ We have just received a series of letters from Mar- | Chambers. Tho frst Chamber resombies our oerierttlie po Thomas Meguire ni a ine the uachemberg, Homburg, Hofgeismar, Wachters- \bera being elected the Provincial Legis- roo ie ng \d other places, and they are all filled Sat "eo roveire no hh must be thirty-uve avith expressions of anger and grief on the measures Site! game or, 98 inoemee of four thousand rix a here ' ished, Rarely has eo profound a change in e lower ber Muet be twenty. “pubile opinion been observed. ae ‘and bave an income of eight nomdred The editor of the Morgen Zeitung bae been cited before two ia and fifty dollars in have that income as the Provan Gistes to give ap account of several - Py hy Al ef the lewer Rvae ie articles publish iy. The e hundred rix dollars Fy They are elected for of Breatwor. ‘ko. jon appears tu be 7 La} aqwell aa the richest ray coma J * been made known to spected Foo-! while im the w) Coamber ’ Notwithstanding the preesutione which the Prussian hoid ottce for tl eperiodot nine years, Both houses are are nm brought him to stoee eo Fit Aanest oF A BERWsn,—Offcer Dalley, of the teenth precinct, while pattvng bis beat im the neigh- } , ty" rtle Insect Octal dorbood of Sith avenue and Nach streot, about four | BARS insect vermin: free m4 observed a man on thrs re. Pati row. fr manner aod walking ‘4a Paty —_—______ heavy. Tho OM ser | the Oni the and xamination foubd an | failing sat cle of ladies’ wearing apparel. ‘Thinking that ‘the cuildien. Gid NOt possess The erticle legitimatelya he oe him to the station Bouse ; Lettgs ns By oy 0. aggle, and at the siaion 2 rt — a Meche a large quant, of edie’ ana peor ns y |, a jimmy, Set arabe a fant a te Git, trom 3 Tappan, | gsPEEO yg Me, Be -authorities had thought necessary to adopt the depar- | Doni ye ‘speak deputy ker, ap- ture of Queea Mary a Hanover gave riso to demonsira- pointed by the os Ail comneniitees, are elected by the tions frou her former subjects, At the station of Alfeld | Houses, <n pe apenas has wate ote Tee ees @ deputation of young girls threw yellow and white by the hewess. he sot a scope is aliowed to de- flowers Into the royal'carriage, At Geeltingem the train it of iaterpolation is complete, the Min- ‘as received with shouts of welcome, aud was covered xy having the right to respond in either House, Tho ' with bouquets and wreaths. A bates are conducted with great decorum, and display Seyesastania omen mate oor | SO Sratee Ohaake is: aeet fren ‘i eym- ty ei w 5 fn bis oes meat the higher ciasses ‘have not fovi ‘their fears of & preponderance of peasant iafiuence Two handred Hanoverian refugees have requeste per- | peaijzod. rytbing works emeocthly and eatie- mission to settio in Switzerland. Tho Federal Council | factortiy, thus « fine example is offered to on thas reforrod the mattes to the decision of the cantonal | over Mallow icanes tea gavesombens Pioaleed over bY, tier from Trieste, WrilieD: we worth confidence, susprion { tele hed been ported before returning to no longer cy a mero hazard. the eye of so able ® practitioner as Dector Bulkens truck with the abnormal symptoms of the ogee emo! since Jaws at icy of France should it would be France, aa ra a brave peril; 47 oneal ta Tear he nab sword, it wi be the m to authority the moet . A! ty a tea al empire had had ie trials, piace in a stronger light the ue) ‘end moral which alternaiely the sation in the great prince who r 008 to dety the fr rea of The virtues of penoateladas, moderation Nes y ston! such etain that ia. the month of Jaly, 1806, oe wever violent and ful may have et ror Mex miata, ‘according to Phe) he the use ‘ot the mental of pathology, LB: er ; king. those day oe a Teas itor beving. embarked at Vera Crus, wa | The prisoner gave the ery, appropriaie, name, heal a ‘Tho King of Prussia isto remain at the bathe of Ra- |" inmust be added that the present monarch is liberal | France ener Fon taunets “ait a sleeplessness occasioned by a flow of blood | LAbOS, aNd seatee OARS wae avraieea as Rap vacaen in his vows and is very popular with the people, Ho is | of the prese ‘sad which continaed during the whole voy. ihe ewnerd of the Le agit gue, in Switzerland, from the Sth to the 24th of August. | P.O 04) "oscy in his manners, eschews all pomp and | to worable to point out ‘Ge ae beet, se ‘ayraptoms have beon constantly re- | house to await appearance of the Pro io Cardinal Reuschor, Arobvishop of Vienna, whowas one | royal dispiay, and {pends hie money, a ce Eine-p 7 wich py Reason ee ean Y ae. ed Indicating « profound fiaratice in the biood, | perty. * eo. Nha tata, Canon of the principal negotiators of the Austrian Concordat, hape too freely foe Be ee ate cr a a aneawae. | of equiibriam, wBeb quaily inte which, from ber Haleety Jet yee ee —s ty we THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, fe Whisents, oy oe ? J bas offered his Intermediation with the Court of Rome | Pofo.'t due in & great measure ite success, He is | and in which France would voll Sonnet poossien ot 8 sical agent, ae 1 Nghe Sta jatton sar 4 for tho revision of the treaty, and Baron de Beust has Tivevat and statesmat fice. in all his views and a lover of | tan the rank, (hat to her. hate inc eanile toos mene . St, Loop, 1, 1867. ¥ REAL ERNE © nocopted the proposal, A person enjoying the | bia country, As yet ther® are roally no partion in tho | covvod, In “pits ofa few paving lends, 0: Mrmisineres to, tne ‘by. che An OP'she geamice, age De 8 t Helles Well Quai Nged Tray ote le, fexnisecn af thn goeroest wil be amt wim | gun.” faery menue ena mene ib | vk od eaane fe fr ene faa fa Mpeg Couey vas er Goering, | Cans accion ensetaeen ecomay | ttanisas Meee peeer et Bim, in order to accelerate the progreas of the negovia, | Footy bonus 10 e7HAlle arg “ er lemlie wenn’ Rd aye eee oe te of se Srighisuh waiady which broke | fy" y aiion wopt Of Julenvurm Ulin Gu iy ¢ fons during the parliamenjary rycen, and whigh, Wil) | Many, howey on #00 lougenta of politigal , doghined to 6 j