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“EUROPE. ‘BY THE CABLE TO AUGUST 16, ‘Tho ‘Fronch Elections and a Heavy Opposition Gain. Maly Displeased ‘with Napoleon’s Roman Policy. "THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. Hleavy Gain of the Opposition Party. 9 . » PARR, August 16, 1337, AC the elections which have recentiy besa held ‘throughout the empire for mombers of the Councils Goggral tho opposition have mado very heavy gains, ITALY. *Napoicon’s Roman Policy Dispionsing. Fuonence, August 16, 1567. ‘Ths Katian government is dispieasod with tho visit to Rome.oftho Frouch General Duinant, and will soon asic for a chengo iu tho treaty of last Soptember. DISASTER AT SEA. rene A Sotiooner Rua Down by a Mtoamship. Livervoon, August 10, 1307, ‘The Loman steamabip City of Boston, which arrived here yesterday from New York, reports that on the 4th {nat.; wheu one day out, rau down and sunk tue Amori- Cam solioouor Silva; from Fayal, bound to Boston, No Lives wer \ost, The crew of iho Silva were brought to Aig port. — xor.—Loxpoy, August 16— M.—Gonsels for mousy %45;. United States five- only bonds, 7334; Erie Ra:!way shares, 45%; Lilinoia 4 Railway 13'q; Atlantic and Groat ‘Western consolidated bonds, 2144. ‘a8 CONTINENTAL (Bourse? —lRaNKroR7, August 16.— United States Naorord bonds closed hero this evening ‘at 775 for the issue of 1862. Livgaroot Corron Maxkxr—Lriyerroon, August 16— ig firm, Sales to-day 12,000 bales. 107¢d.; middling Orleans L134. , irculaz, in its weekly roview of the | ree arab gives ag the ealea of the week, ending ovontog, 98,000 bales, of which 17,000 were for ox: ‘fd 9,000 tor epeculation, ‘The market has been irmonanidbmoroiactive, aud an advance tn prices of fully 4. per tb, has boon cstablished on ali American de- pri : total siock of cotton in port and on i |, aeoortiing to the best estimates, foots up bales, ‘including $15,000 imported from tho ‘United States. » @gave Rerogt.—Liverroor, August 16—5 P. M.—Tho $dvices from Manchoster aro favorable. , tar Breapsrvrrs Diaviut,—Liverroon, August —o P. M.—Waeat, 13s, 9d, for fair now Delaware, ra, 388 84, for Barley, 53. Oats, 33, id. y 422. Gd.” Your ita Western State, d43,; no ern ia market here, m Liven , Provis‘on Marxer.—Livenroot, August 16— Le ap opveney 50s. Od.; beef, 139s, ; lard, 50s, ; pork, 153, 6d.; bacon, 443, Tayervoor Propuck Marxxt. 001, August 16— 7 —Rosin, common 73. 61., ing 133. ; tallow, Od. ; pot ashes, 3is, irits of turpentine, 328, 3 petroleum, spirits 83<d,, refined 13, 4d. ; clover seed, 4 Mancers,—Loxoon, August 16—5 P. M.—No. a2 ich slandard sugar, 253. 6d.; ous, whale £32, , linseed £39 10s.; Scotch pig trou, 633. onl.ea, £10 63. ; Caloutia linsecd, 688. 6d. Peraoiuum Marker.—Anrwaar, August 16— ~The petroleum market closed quiet at 43’, |. for staudard white. Marinbd Intelligence. LAgGow, August 16.—The Anchor fins steamship Co-~ < Captain Carnahan, from New York on the 3d poate gmp te Sa enetitlp Porsta, Cap. My .—Tha stoai ; tala Lott, froma New York August 7, has arrived at this 4. port, en rowle to Liverpool. P +P thie Na'ional \ine sigempship Holvetia, Captain which loft New York on the 3d of August, ort (0-day, om the way to Liverpool. “OUR SPECIIL CORRESPONDENCE, ree Thomp- arrived FRAncc: PINAR AAPA AANA SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERA Ya Relations to Germany=—Military fa Berlin—Another Fa! porer-Kishing an Alliance with Austria Garivaidi and the Pope—Eugenie’s Matche Making—The War Aspect—Ziection Pros- ects and the Harvest. = Pants, Angust 2, 1967. Tho lending events of tho week are the Moniteur ex- Plaoations concerning the alleged “noto’’ to Prussia on the Schleswig question and on the appearauce In Rome of Goriorat Dumont to iuspoct aad harangue the Pope's mercenario: Frenchmen—who form what is called Antibes Legion. a the first point {tis now beyond dispute that the ‘h government did send to M. Lefevre do Behaine, “rgé @' Affaires at Bertin in the absence of M. 9 4 some _ ‘Instructions’ which led him s observations to M. de Thilo, the m the Forerzn Office, representing art in bis absence, which tho latter favorably, Lefevre de Bebaine, who is a vlomacy, got angry whon asked whe. sxceeding bis instructions, and pro- be was not. + a confidential despatch of which Auced from bis porke ereby got his government into hovead apart, He vk ordorea the substance of @reat trouble, for Bismoa ‘what he read to be sent to. ‘have boon kicking up a tremon fnterforenco, Napoleon, who h 9 now backing out, and instructs the Berlin papers, and they ‘dons row against French ad mado a false move, © Momiteur to tell tho ssent, but that no |] estate or tne-iato Mr. G. Ito jor best meals and hor we administration. It is sum than Beigium or. tho city of Paris can afford to spend. Neither the Min- ietor vor the Finance Committee ind: iy Nothing but a peace of many | a duration, coupled with ly and a good aamials- 0B, cau enable Austria to recover lorsolf."’ The notoriously bad commercial eituation which haa bad a great influence in producing the vehomeat pacille Protestations of the last few days is oggravated by the accounts of the harvest. In the South the whaat ts got ip, and the oe ig said to be toleradie, but the quan- Uy is very defloiont. But in tho nortbern and central districts the damage done by storms is greater than re- tmomberod within (he meimory of man, For imiles and mila together the wheat is ‘laid’ so flat that the fletds looms it they had been reaped, we had no rain in Paris for the last three days, but the weather is atill stormy, cold and most unseasonable, ~ Admnirat Rigault de Ge ullly, the Ministor of Marine, having come forward as a ndate for the Council Gon- eral in the maritime port of Rochefort, M. Bethmont, the popular candidate who vas elected a deputy tor the department in tho liberal inerest, and who cut a graat figure in the chamber, bas withdrawn from the contest on (he ground that, although lveral principios are tho ‘honor’ of Rochefort, the patronage of the Minister of Marine {3 its ‘'life,’’ and ho will not bo a party to placing tho constituency which he loves ia a crue! ailernative. Too l'arigians bad preity weit made up their mind that the vast building in tho Champs de Mars, and the gar- dons aroitad It, which contain tho Universal Pxbibition, would 09 dodieated tn perpetuity to purposes of public recreaton, But now the military jour- nal, the Moteur de PArmée, that the womont the “xbibition is ‘over tho Champs de Mars will bo resioroé to its original destination, uame’y, a drilting ground. ‘The minister often* says the space is indispousadle for army exercises and mancuvres, aud that tt woutd be impossible to find an equivalent for it within @ practicable distauco from the Paris barracks. According to him the sacrifice duriag tho Inst two yoars to the public interests favolved in the Exhibition has been considerable and extremely inconvenient to tio Paris garrison in the point of viow of its instruction. Thore. is, however, @ disposition to kick at this claim of the Minister of War and not to considor it aa dual. The Patria, a government journal, joins with oluer organa of publicity im protesting agaist te Exhibition palace be- ing pulled dow They scem to forget tuat M, Router id, afow weeks ago, that tho building was sold to ussia and would be taken to pieces and transported thithor bofore New Year’a Day, ‘That, porbaps, was a hasty assertion of M, Rouher’s, », THE ROVAL ALBERT YACHT CLUB. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. The Channel Match O2-Races in Prospect. Rovar Atsert Yacar Chun, August 2, 1957. The Channe! match fixed for to-day did not cone of, in consequence of there being only two vessols entered for this race, Tho first vessel to entor was tho Atarm, 248 tons, Mr. S. Duppa, whieh vessel, as L have pro- viously stated, was altered from a cutter, and malo, as near as possible, a fac simile ot (ho old America; aud as she now wins almost everything she starts for, but fow English yachts will compete with ber, Indeod, the only one that would sail against hor in the Royal Alvert match to Piymouth was the Vanguard, Captam Hughes, ‘a cutter of sixty tons, and in consequence of the want of pluok on tho part of the remainder, the Royal Albert Channel races foi! through. The Alarm is entered for tho schooner race of this club, and as this is a time race I trust it will Mil; butas yot sho is the only vessel entered. The cutter raco of the club is sure to be a good one. The following vessels have entered already :—Fiona, 73 tons; Volanta, 60 tons; Vanguard, 60 tous, and Sphinx, 47 tons. But as the entry list does not closo until Won- day, the 6th inst., L aniicipate baving several other ves- sol in the race, ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE fiERALD. Eutries for the Queen’s Cup. Cowns, August 2, 1867, Tae Queen’s Cup wil be sailed for by schooners be- longing to the equadron Tuesday, the 6th fast, Tho ful- lowing vessola are entered ‘—Kgoria, 161 tons, J. Mulhol- land, Esq.; Nyanza, 214 tons, tho Earl of Wiiton, the Commodor? of the club; the Holsna, 233 tons, the Mar- tis of Conyngham, and Alino, C. Theilusson, Esq. ‘ais wilt be an oxcitiag race, and aful! descripuon of tt sual! be gout you, THE NEGRO QUESTION. Bequest for Negro Evduacation in Ponansyt- = Wasuinarom, ‘Tho Cases of Sheridan and Holt—The Facts Abont the Recent Afidavits iu Holt’s Favor. At tho Cavinet meoling to-day among other subjects discussed wore the removais of Sheridan aud Holt. No istrossing attack of sickness and which Iasted for several hours. ‘helt at sachet” | Sot war ith wre ere aiten will be . Sheri pnd ed pe in ® Teele spate Soni will be transferred to some uew sphere of action and of the Sovercign should be.as much respected as ‘that of | Holt ordered back to tho regular service, The revela- the bumbiest of her subjects. Th occasions, bara on which that pn IY sacred, especially the ‘oan fms se when erroneous tiong of Auser, Mcfall, Mathieson and Martin, pub-~ lished in a fow papers yesterday, are regarded in have gained man ee be. | Oficial circles as manufactured evidence gotten u discharged the functions known that bor Majesty, withghe greacestdcateto wlan | iM favor of Judge Advocate General Holt, Tie | ‘rust, Bt 8 an occasion of regret to part with ope who all those dutios which ‘a on hus go long and acceptably held a high position in our hospitality, 1s, ovcasiousuly prevesved het aeons Papers that published the aMfdavite referred to | diplomatic circle, and, especially, whom I can oxpect tiiom by bodily audoring of a charactor most dillivult to | Sted that the latter wero copied from the gritos mene from any Minister who may succeed you, be borne, TELEGRAPH The Communication with India~An Anglo- Ladinn Company in Opposition te the Rasso- German Route—Decp Sea Cables Agatuat Overhead Land Lines, a ween te reptae tA gga Aug. Ly S * ago @ shor sketch was published of the project of Ue Angto-tndian Company. fotued for. poo ot improving tho telegraphic commun cation eiween England and the Wast. Lt appears that another scheme, with a similar purpose, is being promoted by another asseciation, which las its directors ta London and Berlin, “dhe new company propose to lay @ cable between the English and Prussian ooasis across the Cbanne!, joining wilch woald be au overhead jine pass ing through Hnssia and Prussia to the Black fea, Originals ou fle in the oftices of the Attorney General, Judge Advocate General and Secretary of War. Inquiry at these offices has resulted im the discovery that no such papers were obtained from those departments or offen, Judge Holt denioa that the afidavits were obiained from him or from the Bureau of Siditary Justice, and alates that the only knowledge he has of them ig that he knew doca- ments of that character, probably tho affldavits in quea- tion, were in the possession of « gentioman of this city. Tehaz transpired that tho papers referred to wore realiy obtained from a private citizea, who hag yo official cou- necion with any of the departments, but who, {bis mysteriously welt informed personage = gpa be reacty ascorained, ad noither Judge folt EXTENSION. ; nor auy oue ise who confesses to Across the Buick Sea a new deep sen cahle, two Uandred i i aud eighty imites iu tenati, would ce ind betworn the | MkBOwledze “of hin is witoee to make tho Als- Crimea and the Cireassian coast, which would vitimately | Closure. These facts togethor with we curious manner Join Lhe existing lines through Persia aud aiong the Per= sinn Gale to Kurracheo aud Bombay, With regard to tho cost of construction, the new coheme seems to pu: 8933 an advantage ovor that projected by the promot of the Angto-Indian Company. tho line through Vrussa and Russia would consist al. most exclusively of overhead tines, whoreas ihe be constructed by the Anglo-Indian Company. w in which the papers came to light and the character of twoor throe of the alanis, have combined +y give the disclosures so suspicious an appearance that Weil in- formed odicials believe there is muct about them Watch needs corroboration aud confirmation. Rear Admiral Bet¥s Report of the Mra. sist of deep soa cables, With rosard to cost of mainte 7 i nance, howover, the newor schein9 dogs not show so fi potich ri lagen ak I a vorably, for that of overliend lines turough Rus p abdoe and whore 169 collects on tho wires and breaka them dow Tao ¥ Depariment to-day received voluminous would be very considoral) With regard to the proba- ble ultimate employment of tho linea, go far ag throagh tra: gon Hoglgnt and India is concersed, thera 5 rousoa Why boik schemes senld not bo Car- tho public ard particalarly interested ia Ament of both, for gol oniy Would (he off despatches from Roar Adinirat Batt tado SI deg. 31 min, north, longitude 123 deg. 47 min. cast, Juve 3, 1367, fa which hy saya to the Secretary :— Referiing to my monthly report of April 30, I ia- formed the dep out taat Commander datod at soa, lati- stimu ot © anios to | the d States steamer Ashuolot, was gont to For: possible venience to the pub! wnoga 9 Te: the sarvivivg oifeers aod erow of the nd to keep the rates considerably below | American bark Rover, which had beea wrecked lo the what thoy would be likely (ove undar a monopoly. ‘The valite of the 1 ‘olikes in a commercial point of view boing, in times of peaco, probably nearly eqeal, southward of that island, i have now the honor to on- clove the report of Commander Febiger of his procood- inga apd the result of ie investigaitons, by whiclr there can be no hesitation in saying that politically the | it will scem that It is probable that ‘owery one, Angio-Indian Company has overwhelming advantages. except ove Chinumao, belonging to the Rover, If awar with Russia occurred the telegraph throug’ | was murdered by the savages tiving at Wormosa thal country would be weleas to us, while Ly means of he | This island is divided between three diflerent races eAnglo-Indian lines we cou'd telgraph (0 evry taporian' | of men. The Chincso possess Kecking in tha north, salion on the route frm India fo England. Wt vs by all moans to be desired, however, that both schemes should be carried out, for them esinbilehme oomduce largely to the interests of peace, as wi ate the carrying on of tho commerce of the worl: CITY INTELLIGENCE. Wan ‘tou, Takan, Lang Kian, in fact ail the to within’ ten miles of the gouth end of the direction they are gradually extending: On the east const is iawo harbor, the best ou the island, inbabited by Chinese of a con. mon order and some haif-breeds of adorigiagls and Chiness, From hero to the south ond of the island thers aro two or three smait villages of Lie sane deserip= thon of {nitabitants, only more :vid and savage, wearlag ecaresly any clothing, aad are quite as hostile ‘0 foreign. ora, Whe Zoot opportunities occur, as thatr witier Dreihron, who bear the blame, ‘The’ coast is high and mugsed. 'Tae puro aboriginula*tive ia tho mountains and in the rotired valleys extending down to the coast, and not in villages nor in huts even, They are im com: on) wath alf-vreeda, though mot with Chinave, ad then. as tac non! a, e A Mysterious Casr.—Some fow days since the stoamor Virgil arrived at tha port from New Orieans and anchored tn the North river, opposite pier No. 44. On Wodnesday the police vopuriod that a robuery of some $1,500 worth of propesty had been perpetrated ou board the vessel during the temporary absence of tho mato, Last evening {13 stexmar was observed to bo sat- Many American and European yassela have disap- tling in the water, An officer of tho Sanitary squad | peared off the souch end of Formosa at variow reported, after an examination, that the ship had beem | times in barricanes and uot ia hurricanes doserted by the crow, and that on board way tho body of | It has been surmised that some of the une adoad man, It was not posaidle to ascertain the canse | fortunate crows, afier having atcaped to Formosa, of the leakage of tbe veasel or of tha death of the man, | like that of the Rover, cruelly perished at the hands of ‘Tho coroner was notified, and will bold au inquest on tho | the wild natives aud hial’-vreeds infosting t of body to-day at the Twenty-eighth praciuct sta'1on house. Quarannxs Marrens.—There is nothing of peculiar importance to record from the Quarantine station. fu the afternoon of Thursday and yesterday there were agveral arrivals from infscted ports, atl detained at the coast. This woll authenticated treatment of tho Rover's crow confirms tbat opinion, and a3 there is uo government to deal with in tois matter, I stall proceed wt onge with this ship and ovo cr two others to tho south ead of Formosa. Jand small arins mon to seout the thick ind break up whatever nosis the wretches lower quarantine, and the approaches to Sandy. may bave there. The department will parceive from the Atlantic beiag very rough ag@ ihe bay being | “ie difficulty of a transient force, landed tro very much agitated, the particulars in reference to those | hina, gett at-a foe that lirvo more ke atrivals were not received yesterday nD, monkeys tir mea. Peeling thig nacertainty, and knowing that the Chinese officials ia the weat of the island are extending thoir authority over (ho tstand, -T dizectod Commander Fobiger to tnduce the Tantai, and chief officials to take this affair in land, and poesess themselves of the five bay tn the souk end, offering thom assistance, and in apy cvont to-go thers himae! Tux Lats Unirep States Moustar to Berux,—The remains of ox-Covernor Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, and tate United. States Minisvr at Borlin, arrived on Lhurstay by steamer Hammonia from am.- burg. The funeral will taxe place op Thursday, the BRRESESEE UO OrUlt oe eT 2822! H 5 F the of your. er ae a and that of be matters of have found S oquitable ans settloment, Whon I consider the dis. have . ‘and i 0 fi of your own {mportant ly th sinceroly trust that the useful and oflective which you have performed hore will be appreciated by bow stare and rewarded by the patriviic citizens Radica} Promises and Performances. Foster Plodgott, mititary Mayor of Augusta, Georgia, being accused a few days ayo, by some gent!eman in that city of being a better friend to the nezroes than he was to the whites, is reported to hi eaid thac he lad no idea of permitting any blacks to hold office; no wanted their votes and way mancuvring to secuv them; but was utterly opposed to their pretapsvns to Social and political equality, and waa comyelied to be seommngty ia their favor so as to Wy able to control them, Registration i~ Georgia. Registration in seéty-foxt Couutios of Georgia om- bracing anv=98POP the most populous in the State, aad probly Cumprising One-third of the voting population, stands 24,913 white to 26,123 blacks, showing a majority of a little over a thowsaud for the latter, There ia no rotura from the stroag vhite aottlemonts of Northeasiera Goorgia and quite @ BUaber of counties in tie middie having large biack popul@ions are yet to be hoard frou, A gentioman who has gi7Q attontion to tho matter 4d- Ueres tothe opinion that tly fuil registration will suow 4 decided majority of white ¥yera in the Stato. Rights of Widows Undy tho Homostoad Law. Tw answor to an inquiry, CommMgigner Wilson, of the Gonoral Land Orttes, bas replied a3 ayows — A widow having made a homosteg gntry, ant atter- wards married, foay continue i» bold er homestead by Maijpiaining tbe residence and cultivaign of the same for five yoars frou the date theroof, of, * ghe so elocts, ahe Say Comm'to the game under the elach section of the aw by making satisfactory prool thdtal: tha ra. qutremonts of the Taw had proviously been age by hor, and paying for the tand at tho vate at which | way hold ‘wt tho dute of tl omtry, Collector of Customs at Sitka. | ‘tho Troasury Departmon: bas prepared instructions relative (@ the collection of customs for the goven. ment for Cap/ain William S, Dodge, who has bean ap pointed a specini agent of the Treasury and Collector at 8 Ho will sail on the 2ist inst, from Now York in the same vossel with General Rousseau, [un giving ine tain WS. Dodge the Treasury Dupart- mont calls that country Alasica, ‘The Kncampment of Troops. Tho following ordor waa issied from the War Popart- ment towtay ;— Tue Rurgeon Gonaral having reported that during the prevatonce of cholera injury has resulted frou aucamp: ing troops on ground proviously ocoupiod for this par. pose, (he ostablistimant of camps upon or ia tio unma- dato vicinity of sites which have besa used as oucamp- s by irvops oF traias within the preseut year ited. be proki Death of Mrs. Waibridae. Mrs, Mary Walbridga, mother of Generai Hiram Wal- bridge, of Now York, died yostorday, after a long aud painful iliness, at Tugleside, District of Columba, She wos among the videst and most esicemod residents of Washington, and ber death loavea a inne 9 of mouuing relatives aud (rieads, BRQVKLYN INTELLIGENCE. The oomgregatton of St. opal Cuureh lave fairly commenced work in vuilding tuerr new church edifice, at the corner of Ohn- toa and Livingston atroois. This congregation was one of Lhe earliest of thd Episcopal donomination es'ab!ishel ia America, and the church in question will ba the third which thay have erected sincathe establishment of the 224 instant. But tuese officers deciine the offer, protendiay that thoy! “ 1 rT ry ihe ler * 2 <b es wilt oad an expedition of thoit own tn due tims. pe pastd Ae pad - A fi Boned rr 4 Myo At cue Pare To-Day—Tho Park Commissioners | “Par saiisted that the darbarit-us of those «avagea can. | Cured op Long island, with tho oxesption of Plymouth annouocd that if the weather be fine there will ba music by the Park Baud on tho Mat! today, commenciag at Tour o’slovk P. M. Tho fol!owing ia the pr not bo pormancntly stopped unui tha government at Vekin be inducet by the action of the American a other foreign ministers at that court to occupy all the ye of the middle Gothic style of seating canacity of the aew edi be uousand four hundred persons. Tire sid? alsi os soventora feot throo taches wide; the iaierior church, ‘aitec- ture. Yania, wr BBFAMMOI—J | viltageg and bays on tho east coast and on tho south, seorth Yoek i "7 [From the Pall Sali Gazotte, July 31.) PANT FIRGT, ae ee Fy: abel | Sd Mitg drive the Aharitnn's back to the Lateriog of (hs oe ae 9 coats o« ae Viee Chancellor Malins bad before nim to-day the Salutatéry Park March tatabd. They area crnat posi fo al! mariners who may ng. Tho iasida caso of New vs. Bonaker. To this suit to administer tho <3, 8 question arose as to President and Vice l’resi- the Governor of Pen was to be accumulated the validity of a bequest to th dant of the Uuited States an; vania of cortain stock, whic! ‘4 until it sboutd amount to $100,000, and thon to bo apptiod by thom, together with other property, in ¢idowing a college for tho iastraction of youth in Ponnsylvania, the protessors of which college should “iucuicate and advocate the natural rights of the black people of every clime and country until they be restored to an equality rights with their white brethren throughout the Union." Mr, Wickens, who red for tho Crown, said he was the only counsel who was interested in up- holding the bequest, the object of which, he contended, was a charitable one, and therefore valid; all the other counsel appeared for tho next kin of the deceased. The Vice* Chancetlor said {t appeared that the Americans would uot have the gift. What did the iearned counsel propose to do with it? Mr, Wickens said the trust could be carried out by the court. Tho disclaimer of the trustees did not affoct tho trust. The Vice Chancellor said he was of opioion that one of the objects of the bequest had baen accomplished by the abolition. of slavery in the United states, The American goverament would not have the monoy for carrylag out the other object of the bequest, viz. tho instruction of youth in nsylvanis, and this court could not compel the American government to take it, Therofore thy declaration of the court mys! be that the objects of the charity failing, the monary fel! into the residuo of tho tosiator’s eat A geet Px Aer pane DISRAELI’S STATESMANSHIP. Freuch Dofence of the id Acts of ¢ Groat heuuh Woes wae! Tn the August number of the Rewue des Deux Mondes, M. Eugene Forcade defends Mr, Disraeli against the attacks of Lord Carnarvon for thecourse be has pursued in settling the question of British roform. The French writer says:—Some discontente! tories refuse to pardon ia an, chdatne unforeseen boldness of xCI Eatsobood that not only no “note!” WR nd gu biact ry baneel of the der, Lord (groarvon, one . 3 who preferred 1>j & Piplomatic movo whatever was mags 2D _ uation varies } accapting household: strage, Mit be. ? Tom inolined to think, althougy = are lees tras violent opposition of Me Dra agains: sir Robert Poot feom day to day, that the prospocts of v™ to 1846 and 1847, whon ef of the conserva than thoy wore considortt a fs" 4478 M89. | Une partyeabandoning the provecticnist doctrine, pro: is certainly plotting war, but doe © aot sap ts accuses My, D with committing the sama tar fray, sind be may ultimately bo cheskmate 4 Niel pro Be asi Robert a re of disavowing tho pria- Ho hopes to make an alliance with ,40 of his party. @ud of disarming it by a large aud od that rer is going “ ieion with Fran 7i Sgseph oo bose noe oy ie Sema? optuion. “his aanieas Satabarg on August 8, under the pretencs Of COB- | 1867 doos not seem to us well founded, PW Sit Robert ee i him for the death of Maximilian. Hi u Yoreores 3 bis ba placed tt pe iT had but Monitewr's explanation about General Dam .at is | ioe Peta sige pt reseed sing by a lac a ‘extromoly vague, and will not satisfy Waly, meal election. ‘and. Mr. wih 3 hich, 8 appears from M. Ratazzi’s spot), | Miavrtty in ths House of Commons, forced to ac. forts is presencd in Rome as an infraction | °ePt ther yee ly Reforan, bil ft Wie ‘convention, which binds France as well 0 bad ot msceqdod io the voloes ftaly. The Monilewr says the speeches attributed to various soctioug of tbe literal Bosides, fen ‘tafe incorrect, but abstalas from stating what eloci reform was an opén quest’ tho two . Lbave reason to think that M. who has | Pariia%entary parties; it was not ‘of one ‘sent for to Florence, and is accused of having been | side of eras only. In 1859° Lord ‘aad Mr. wil ec tiara here as MIM aici iar interes ebted ir. Disraelt ‘oie iy the abject bas there never Was any provability of a Gari. | Wen for a lopg time reinveked, oud it was easy to paldin expedition against Homme thts mummee. The do. | derstand that ke Aaed a great pies SA onstration which excited so much alarm in the | wih @ new elactoral constitution What Paris press was merely a feint on the side of the party Sinpetrettge dpe 3 unfaithfat to tats ie “ef action in order to bring public opinion to bear upon the majority of his have foliowod rtm. _ Bho Chamber aad obain aratical voto upon bergen = ae .¥ ~ Seon meee cai ‘eccloniast: . That object havin conde! ister, ¥ Kame ned he Birfoatdians will bo quiet for | aratdines iteclt on the ew phrase ih the Px a while,” Bat it is quite certain ee aera in | tion of reform. It ts andor ly difficult to t Sie servo, and that time will not be od iuffaeace A 5 od a will m4 2S i b Me mpowtion of louse of Commons, Tinea Wu bert, after running about Europe for along | direction of English policy. The influence Coed time in search of « wilt jn turned up io Pars, | systems ts much ved; reform of an law He has not beon succousfal bie matrimonial specula- | cannet change the traditions, the tions. He is diMeouit to pleat, and does not benny An general idas and genius of a . After 848, . The Empress Bugénis, who dearly loves «| end befor 1862, wo saw fg Pay ing, has been ‘hard to palm off upon Humbert liberally plied to mm assembiies where the Queen of Spain's who is known by the pr arsien ‘airly represented, Rickpame of Araneja, This ‘irl has nothing to recom: a eee li¢ opinion sent the élite of their mend her. She is ‘and ill tem, . Sach being | rap! It will be the samo resnecting the fsa gon ofthe, Re Gelativcrred | s country meustomed Use tgesteatton of pares nouse- a en ‘would have coo! ited |} icid eating. eel be 4 at prom procbnaneg The variogs parties will sudmit to Cyd by circu ; the coalition of whigs and will perl broak up; the whige become more conserva- tive aad Ho tories more liberal; old demarcations wil! wiped , and new associations of public men may ily bo Tt will be to the honor of Mr. Disraeli not to bave béen found wanting, to havo ter. minated so tion which, had it continued, would en have corrupted public opinion, and to have aided bis Pri country by his courage, his presence of mind and his tact ime an imporiant wor's of political progress, QUEEN VICTORIA. sty’? Health Fail and Necessity Rov ninle ot Quiet and Seclusion. the London Lancet, Aaguat 1. When, Yaenteryt since, we stated a Sd hana gh nds for making public the roasons Fiottrc amar arsenal he ebe so unforitinate as to be thrown on their coast, and cereteny es Plotow ig no known way of dealing with them a9 8 com- 1, Overturo—Allesandro Stradeila °, Bong—Oft in tho Stilly Ngut, Wildner Ma there muni! Commander Febiger, in Lie report to Aduaital Beli, dated Apr:! 26, 1867, #ays that he arrive ‘aiewau-foo on the morning of April 18, and i wardod a letter to the three principal authorities of the isiand, General iuota! aad tho Prefect, informing thom of the reported murder of the Rovers crew, and re- questing that aa imimodiate invastigatioa of the caso should bo mado; that fn ease thero were any of tue iog in the hands of (ho ox eps sould be talsva to recover tiem, aud that @ propet armed force be sent, so that al! ated in the matder be caught and puuished in agcordance with the + Jerebko and seo D, Part mmo, 8. Fritseh-Fratsoh Polka . 9, St. Pat’s Quadrilie, .. 10. Scana et Aria Don Sebastian 11, Gaiop—Wildfan; r Fi. Hos Rese: Generar Low Par —Generals Beaurogard and Magrader visited the Stock Exchange yesierday at noon, and were received with demonstrations of auy- Mr R. L, Cutting, formerly ttfing but approbation, president of tho Stock Exchangy introdnopd the dist. | Chinese law; also offering to aasist im carrying Ot seen en iin Repl rooma ina short tius, 5 th objocta. An avetar was re: et ty ‘as the members were dec! ogo! toward them. As ¢ " i they passed out throng the crows a namber of persons | wllowing day, stating lat taf of hisvod at thom, and aiter (heir doparture Mr. Cutting | t29 caso had been received, aad ges had was severely tebuked by one of tho members for intro- ducing them. The temporary flutcer caused by their raided, aud businers progressed as usual, a te Feu rrom a Trze,—Joun Dalton, a'ad toa years of age. Who regides a Lo corner of Fisth avenue and Rixty-sixth atreet, Coll yeatorday afteraon from sho Lm pf a tree at the corer OP Madison avenue and Soveu second street, some twouty-five feet to the sages and was very seriousiy injured, Mo was take 0 St. Luke's Hospital, Fawn Sevengix Scatorp. Richard Cartree, a caulker, about ningte, oars of ago, fosiding in a ts a RoE a, De rah steal, Deir Christopuer, Wy? Wt Wie Foorweuay Ut bo pigr foot of Forty-ninth street, North river, was soversty Acaldod about the head and body by ihe accidental npeettiog of a bucket of boilin; itch which he wasusing. It ap- pears ho was standing oa a float by the sido of a vessel, been taken to lavostigal ad that an armed force shoald bo sent to bring tue perpetrators of the outrars to punishment, After tho letters wors received, Com- mander Febiger called upoa the Genera! Taota! and Profect individually, aud thoy stated thay had re reliable information that al! (he crew of the Rovor bat shared the same fate. i $ i? “Lenslag Talewna-foo 5h the Sint of Apel, Commptiter 4 Febiger weut to Leang Kiaon Bay, hoar 840 tue nar | # Was commitiod, and gommunioaiod with the head rae Oh but they Would give no luformation, neither would they furnish & inétwanges (9 tho Sivages, some tea or twelve roiles disiaut, He thon proqeted to the pacts whore the murder was Comipte® "9g by found a Citeese boat wih 4 crew of four mon. they a" it terrogate®, but co taformalion could be obtained from andia wrong trond apply of pitca, the pall in which -“ it was Being lowered capsized by soi moans, causing | them. 7. savages made their appearence on the bilis the above accident, Oliver Ferguson, of the Twonty- | several miles distant Boilavue Hoa- 5 ‘*. BATT Kenowmye Rixriostos,—Notwithetanding tho daily ac counts of accidents from tervsene, some people will never learn to be careful, Yesterday Wm. Siowart {eolored) attempted to ll a ligittad kerosane tamp at 177 ‘est Street, and the result was dn explosion, when bo bya trod ap gyn Pag body that ! = = becessary ve im removed to ie New Yon tose AccipEstatiy Drowxsp,—Yoestorday afternoon a long: shoremau named Janos Donovan foli into the East river at pior 47 and was drowned before any assistance could bs rem@ered. The remains were subsequently recovered, and coroner Schirmer will hold au inquest Accompanying (he report is the lelldr from Com- maader Fobiger (o (@ Genoral Taotat ant frefect of Tai-wan foo, @ated Aprii 17, announcing that tho American bark Rover on Me 12th of March, 1867, ran upon a rock on the southora com of Formos, and was #0 mach injured that the oficers an@ crow bad to leave the bark to save their lives, Jie captaa, his wife, second mate aad three seameu went in one bom and wero murdered after landing, except one sear who escaped, The other boat, with the chief mate and eyven seamen, landed near the same place and, it ‘a sippwed, sharod the sawe fale. Commander Febiger then re- quested tue authorities to search for aad seize ali ia» plicated in the mvarder, that thoy may bo punished. Tho reply of these officers states that they will do all in their power tg arrest and puuish the perpetrators of the crime ; but the savages are living tn the mnoumaint and ‘woods, and it is alwost !inpossibio to use an armed force ‘agains them, but one will be sent, — precinct, had bim coaveyed to pital * & " Swiowe or 4 Davesar.—Aa inquest was held yoster- day at No. 49 Alien streot, by Coromer Schirmer, over the body of Frederick Burger, » druggist, who, it is suppowd, committed eulcide by swallowing poison. It appearo and had two Sonus bin pain and his appearance as usual! | Farewell Address of the Colombian Miniater= the door and found him Reply of President Johnson. oop econgnmthe gy marae ae —- To-day Genoral Eustorgio Salgar, who for some years \deved, aeetaesd one rorist | Past has accoptably represented tho Uaitot Stator of native of Gormaay. Colombia as their Envoy Extraordindry aod Minister Turer ano Han Qecuiven Anneerso,—For | Plenipotentiary in this country, delivered bia lever of recall to the President, to whom be addressed remarks Of whioh tho following is @ translation: — om ae mera jars the honor ~ ie io your > teucy"s ands aul C1 letter from the President of Colombia 1 which te Communicates to you Whe termination of te, slasion. w ia character ov - A found in possesion Extraortinary aad slinister Vienipotoat' eanerrtiion, which were ore nave ed durii iz00 Yous oar the government over Ce by mhouldar whieh your Excellency fy ve afinira, sowe Mulberry st or bat allo bigh im- Mary bourded, consi to tho factte and development of the was found, all Telations between the two Countries, touching the ontire Ruseell ai the riguta of | Satisfaction of their reciprocal have beon maior have the of discussion between thir ‘end ail hare the women wero etelgpal had equitable and just ‘the rosuit, no dowhs, yesterday morning, the first for al. | Of the faith and coneil aad (raternal spirit change of recoiving the | Which sts y's government wore tor {nite relation with thas ‘of Columbia under Po alls Beinsipion, 1 hops vat rcany or Moxmt.—Honry Barrett, industrial and political my country will ~enmgeanting of No Mi Wash | over find a provective sloment ta fis relations with the street, appeared before Justice Hogan yesterday, Diet Sate. Te one, jency. e000 mado h that he had onased the arrest of George depart from ly positive re. tienes, be Clb Hoyo, of tho Twonty.soranth Pro. | Stati but T carry with we the. pldseant meinory of A Cine, on a charge of atealing $00 in United States trea. | cnlightoned socioty, which distinclly demonstrates, tho Sury notes, As tbo prisoner bad oonteasod hia ‘the ee ne 8, ee eee olen wine locked bim up for im default of ¢ bail. ee eee ttre ot Eecbina, an uraner ee ‘Tho President replied as follows: — years of age. Grxeeai—Your farewell atece me with mingled pleasure and have reviewed for this THE PLATTE RIVER BRIDGE BURNERS. occasion the official Which bave tiken plies “ee ‘ between tho Val America and the United 8r, August 16, 1807, States of Colombia aig last sit Tt is trae, The partios arrested at St. J for complicity In | as you have romarked, that various some simple, the burning of the Plate river bridge waived an exami. | others more of Iss cotmplo®, ‘but all of high Irayorranes te i yesterday and were bownd over appear at the | to the two repubi ‘entire satisfaction cRERE MAE @§ Hon Ccininn! Ope: £994 “Wwe Yeon unter digoy aoa; (pat eee va o exe Tus Gun moa, name Thomas Cahill, Gwon Coyle and Joba Brophy, wore ox- amined before Commissioner Jones yosieriay morning, god with aliempting to remove Liew appa hich was recantly condscatad by the authorities Navy sireot. Oa tha testimony of Da Marshal Higgiv® the acoused wars held to Vali eaoa ia (ke wt of 81.000. Rosana ox THe Fenersoat\rA vided of South Brooklyn namod Hoary 4% Oowtel was roloved of a gold yeatoh, valued at $299, on Toursiay wight law, whilt asioep it tho geut'omen's cabin ow one of the Asmtiten 2vende ferrvboats, Te Snow Learver, ~~ Aaguat an approuucs to a 5 at ‘i shoemaker uamod Hoary Bichord, waa avaigued befora Juatica Corawell yostorday mofuiag on a charge of aad jaroeny, and old to await the action of tho Grand dug, Tojat ts accused of having stolen leather to tho valde of 50 from bis employer, the complainant im the mater, CaaRae oF FRagO ano Misnaennsexrattow.—A young man namel Ward D, Wetls was yosterday afteraven | | arresied on 9 w 5 issued by Sustion Dat a Marga of frag S55 miaehrestmiation, $99. soma Painant is Mr, Georga T. Kolltm. Ho altogos that Wels parchared ¢ stook of dry goods (70mm Ling on represen! thas yo was twontye4ve0. pents of age gol worth BL eis giving notes in payntous, The dst DOTS Was prreeec'l and tho complainant thon a%jpriatned that Wois was tainog end without means. fo was locked up to anawor. Deav Baniaa Leeva Anonre,--Omicer Corboy, of the Porty-eiath ersgsh ar morning foand a chur i 2 a fant, bes coalainag de dood boty = oa ‘9 the eae Nghe 0%, and noche 9 Coane. wstiGoh oMea? Kamaws Brown. of tha Forty. AiG Precinct, fousd the body of abothdy Taran: in ‘te Mviajow avenue ferry sip, sad took it to tue station houag! « oS ae Pye <4 Ausaue? ay 4 Cat Deivait ~A cliizea oauled Ghat? Poang yoatordity Gated tho arrim of a car driver on the Grand strest (2. D.) PM, naniet Barasy Nerney, whom bo charzes with felonious’? assaulting bio ou Tharaday Aiternoun, at the coraer of Meeker avowus aad Ain th at, B.D. According to the mory of tits do . aut tho aseaslt was brutal and uoptovoked. T.arnoy was held by Justice Waiters to answe® the charge. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. | | Pascreo wos ov tam Court at Baorors.—The' Conn’ y Court and Court of Sessous convened at the Court Hous, ‘@ Bodiond, 09 Monday moraiag, William 4 Robertsoa, nty Judge, presitimg Ho wns ase! by Messrs, OLR. Conktia aad M. B, Selkmaa, Justoos of the Sessions. Aaa tribute of respect to the memory of tuo late Judge ferugham, ap adjournment took place to the foltowing day, whea the procesdings reguiariy commonced, andbavo since resuiiet in plow! conv ctions and Lgree | The tirat case tried wan tut of chickens Mott Haven, oa servo ono yonr in tip State proviows ooramion, servitude bo Thomas Delaay, siding in Now York, too peabet ors mie LJ Mott Haven during las Abrabam and ‘Withinge arrested while ia re Wat Yonkera A bi named James yoors for havigg mao uamed Ji unworthy disciple of oh, oat. The wext case ) > | calendar was tuat of Edwant tuo Heeaty the day after Committed a murdoroas oat- pith tho eine is Dospossion, by 2¥ —— eu “preach, wee a cl ‘cle sia Samos Naseem tuto the Catholic church and bavin, belonging ‘o the communion service. He was to.ve years in the State wore disposed of aa Totlowe: oom degree, five years’ pena! eervitude; Oa srioe Biwcn, jarceny, held over to October term. Eu the case of Calvia M. Northrup, the alleged attempted wife the Court atated ite beliat that no amoumt of bail procure return to prison of any prisoner sder twelve yoars’ sentence, and therefore denied In relation to 1 ht of the prisoner to from the State Prison to the county Jail, stom was re- served. Tho fine of $250 in the case of 2 oe Fordhatw, was rem ttod, proof having 9¢en shown the Court that he was utterly unable to par tt. The order for bis charge was therolors duly meds ut. ator supeaing @ munrder of civil eutie and businons of tinor im i. jance, the Court adjourned yosterday evening, to mest ab whee tho Court House in White Piains, next Wednesd: mode ae ce ono A ai Seueiaviene, &o., ofthete labors, be * and 2 Sancoug Acowwant To 4 Lasoase st Croare’s Staton. A laborer, named Jobo Larkin, thirty-four years of age, residing at 530 West tweuty-seventh street, Now Wort, while at work @xcavating an embankment at Orngere. Statins ornare sustained a sovere fracture of tho tog, vodiles being badly bruised about the body, through have ing boen crushed oeneath’a portion of the em which ys | ave way. Ey waa aul ueatly veyed to Now by bts frieuds and placed in Bellovee Hospital, where he waa properly cared for. CONVENTION OF COLORED MINISTERS RENTUCKY, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. j A Coayestion of cha colersd Bi mastors: wh aration fala Bat suntan of Willard Davis addroxaod thom yesterday by ut and a propositioa to hold . State Coavention jm Ootobet ‘ang was heartily ondorsed ARREST JF AW ALLEGED QEFAULTER. Se. Looia, August 16, 4 Ayoung man namod Joho J. Edwards was LB. 3 Beloit, Wisronsiv, lo-day, charged with defrauding tha. Union Savings Association in this city, aome monthe ago, of $18, Rdwards waa (eller of tho bank at the time, and alowed a gold ‘broker here to overdraw hie account for epecuiative pucposes, in which it is supe posed Edwards was in‘orested, The bank will logs nothiog, as Udwards’ securities are responsible men. 1 tr ris. Oct Pei AE SONS TRUMP CANT. BTEINWAY & SONK ar gen positively to anaownce uae the ie yan vet TE PRT Clta aD GOLD MEDAG FOR ™ AMWM CAN PIANOS. thia modu being: apes. ¢ males Att 5 ohloirlog fotiomn exhibisara, In proot of which f een OReIOLAL CERTIPIOATE of the Preaident aod members of the Loteruatlonal Jucy om Siusiont fnstrumente is ance | ay aly 2, 9 + onctify that the Grat golt medal for Auigrican ' Pram bach sen uuaunously awarded to Moaava, Stoloway & Sond, vy the the Ioucruatonal &xpositon. MELINET, ident of Intoraatioual Jucy. es Kasrneit, Awauoran Towas, Ko. tHaratiox, ‘4 A. Gevaaer, ry. intyow avi, logetaer with ‘tho nthe name of SutinwA can bo agen at their WA! WIRINWAY. TALL, new reonth «tract, Now York. A.—Cheap Sonp! Good Soap! Natrona Rey Ginad Saponifier voncenieated Lye. ‘Tevo couts a pound fog suparior acd Soap. Traive pound of Soft Soap for one com. Every family canaives thelr own soap. All varieties of soap ascasiiy made as 3 cup of coffer. [se new omcontrated lyo for making soap, just discovered In Greontand, im Arctic Seas, and ts composed mafaly of aluminate of odin, which, when mixed with refuse fat, produces the beat des teraiv9 soap iu (he wold, One box will make 175 pouads of gord 40ft soap, of t's equivalent in superior hard soap. Bey tallow by all drugai 4 grooprs (a the United States. Fully recipes with each bas. Denier saa obtain It wholesale ty cases, exch contaluing 4 boees, a: a Mbecal discount, of Ua wholesale grocers and druggists in all he towns ead of the'United States, or of CLIP ORD PEMBERTON, Gone eval Agent, Pittsburg, Pa, ae ae FINE ARTS. Lis@ito Respoctityg iia relict of porcelain ware found in the exhumations at Hercuianeum, which have been toa !u London, whereof your resembling Drake's hi ty placed amoug the ruling by agent of Dr. Drage, we dosire ta state he te incorrect avory respect, If a bottle was found there lettering. the language of tha anoient Romans was dil from sooepted titorature of the day, Our Ly = Re | | | other business thaa this in Burops, an: Italy at all, No dowbt Amertcans carry Plantation to Kamo; but trying to impose upon’ a society of joulana'in thin’ way seems quite usoless, aud we do feclate tha. joke Tuts wanecesaney for. Ua to nay th Burope while we ave unable t the det for those colobrayed Bitters bere, met ened.— £ rr ean petacae ty Neuralgia, Gout, ‘warranted dOLD ve, ad Hitt #2 pce Fy, MBL, oe ere Stl tea ine Lady of Undoubted Chomlent Skill Fae cots ONY ft, Chemo, Shit Ate it positively re ‘gray liait to its original oolor { bgputy, 4) a delicate dressing, imparte life, q Theo, (0 the weakest batr, stops ite falltag out Once. Bold Pest 4 a frau ooabie bairdressers, i ony office, 1,183 Broatwa s apeeictte OONSAUAT A. CURVALIEG, M.D. 4 Rilioua Dit ty sucen Obs Be ry - A ne Affectiona of 30% Headache to, are JAYNE'S BANALIVE PIL Tuey ai i viia'ed secretious of the Stomach and Liver, and these organa Lo @ bealthy condition, Sold evetywuera, -V fears’ Teat.—Ciapp's Rh Fite Voor a naty.” Tacos toees rollers My Broadway a =. 4 ——$—$—$<—__——— A.qKaldeabers & Son Ree na B e Koop the larces! 4. No $ Jono, ap si , dore’s Hair bye,— gat aula aud rca ea the Liver, “ pai. A= Y Origa ufaciaret She stale ed Geatertot tt ac wu Dr. Kenta, to wis 4°! ‘ wil, ot every faniiy. in i 4 by, DEMAS BA roe kG watt abo. N. CQUTEN rh. 3 S's area, W. as ——______... by al druggists; price Dre. Phitadetohta, witt ath at Mow none protess nual, a ee . J. H. Sehen, 4 rooms, 22 bond » Tuesday, from 9 A. awarded, over eiginty-two com; Agilt nodal forthe perteotion of Battoniv ines—tue only gold of manafaciues. Ofeial list of wer BELGE & WLLSON'S, da at WL rita SOU errtoe Regine rteee Roe ee he oh Se Bakery Water Premtam dawtag : oY Back? eae ESET 2 cca Ra Be aad aR ee or rte a ly (as o Inted) twice a day, 'orer the whole age the sploe i Secel ett dy of oatanak Pack Wee ped of cont boule. Bold by druggists. Hi he tea Yt 5 Our Interest to Know. When disrrhons, dysentery, totermitient end remiitens fevers ate present, with or without the stupetie® eounter nance and heat of belly, mo time should be lost by opiates or Weeding, oF ussiess means, but BRANDRETU'S PILLB must be given at once, A full operation trom them wilt P { qwiok'y give relief from ali bad sgmptoma Remember ihe evaqating plan of treatment commits no mistakes whad’ cnforoed by Brandreth’s Pills, Principal offs, Brencrete ’ Hows, New York, = \, oid by all Arugetsts, i ae rey g 6