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Ra ca cu cena ae ae 10 NEW"¥ORK. HERALD; | WEDNESDAY,! JUNE 24,/ 1968-“TREPLE SHEET. ten that Cina has made beet ae emery her . Now ¥ thin hs T EMBASSY, | Sngenstascuennnesns mentee miotes | ene How. 2 think #8 fortunate that aut diatin, THE SCHUETZENFEST. AMUSEMENTS. ‘HE CHINESE quty of the Weslern treaty bowers to combine for fas ne Presidential election has brought that emi- oy o ina imo reforms which | nent and distinguished statesincn to us to be present | Mecting at the Aster House and Organization | FRENCH TuRarae.—Last evening Madame Ristori nomination Gelahetocopthas Unoepeopiohowe ne rake wham |e ne on the 4th of July of @ candidate | of Fomerary Membere—Tho Werk ef the | and Mr. Gran, the director of the French theatre, dei to. Unese have no rights which | of nobody knows ‘No- rand Banquet to Mr. Burlingame and His Weare bount to reapeak ta thet coarse Yember next of An Htapo: for Ton pean Darn Committees Last2Night—Proposed Meetings | favored the pubic with a grand dramatic representa- egg Ae pay a ‘using the accidents, of the of these ‘States. To-Day. tion for the benefit of the American Dramatic Fund. Associates of the Chinese Eubassy. Wants then ‘China ‘does, "Not only do they (Cogeas one Gagner. was one happy thonght | qe General Executive Committee of the Schuets-.| Legouvé’sentire tragedy of “Meden”’ was performed, destre to pe Ta aan Lh ey gy enfest organization was again in session last night | and Madame Ristort recited, moreover, the third act oe ae own caprice, but they tell you | would say to him at their headquarters, Prealdent Steffen in the chair | of ‘Marte Stuart.” It ts almost superfuons to say ' ak, the prvoene ivitgatee ange he oyan®, | {ake ours with you—taxe all of it with you. (Lah: | ana Mr. Morgenthau officiating as Secretary. ‘The | that the grest tragédienne displayed to thetr full ex- Speeches of! Mr. Burlingame, Governor | thrown. ‘Iknow that these views are abhorred by | eatin se eh no es Ail Political theorists holt | pusiness before the committee was miscellaneous and'| tent the marvellous powers with whicn she first Fenton and Others. the governments and the countries. from which they | to insure pence prosperity a omnny like & interesting. First of all there was presented, through | startled an American audience on the memorable * hey arc active, brave and woagrapotoun, abd they Rational debt. ‘Take all ours, then, and ive peace | Mr. de Luze, Consul of Switzerland, « letter from the | Bight when her triumphal career tn this coun try mn tO be officials It 1s wree to comple | {crime (Cheers and laughter.) Let them not {e2F | central Committee of Sharpshooters in. Switzer. | Was inaugurated by ""Medes.” She: sustained the Lasy evening the representative citizens of New affairs and to involve ultimately heir distant) Or if you wend ‘accept it as one more bond of eter- | lamd, enclosing a draft. for $240, in gold, ag | character of the most famous of the mythical sor- York gave # grand banquet in honor of his Excel. | fOutrniee ie war. al cement a al sity and fellowship, take an equal proportion | the prize of ‘honor donated by Switzerland Secs, Se incseken, wile of seem, ihe. has. dency Anson:Burtingame and his associates of the | wad sent forth ‘world. janse.) | elt ie nae Boe eee ag set vould | %0 De contended for at the American festival. It ap- | lanthus with all. the genius which she exhibited Ohinese Embassy, at Delmonico's, im Fourteenth | Jt sent forth that Ching tight have ber Sica ait fue Go re and give them of the tragedy in New peared from the letter that a mumber of Sharp- | 8 first. shooters’ soclettes contributed to this amount as ork. incl, soe panos of the ccene. ta meee § i a | aF g i &. 5 zi 5 8 5 E 3 2 street. Over two hundred of our leading citizens, | Sesstated. Thas 1 happen. more lent in. Tt eera | to chooge which of her children shall be representing commerce, law, literature and religion, | perhaps erage {had been longer there ian ny Rothing there ast present. (wheers and lauchtcr) | rouows:—From Zug, Zitrich, Schwyz, Berne, Aargav, | left to her, and of that in which her murderous intent were present, and were severally introduced to | Colleagues; tt ‘because I was about to leave; it | world and the New.” Chur, Luzerne and the smaller local societies of ee, an seovereneltels ng ae rete aera ee the distinguished. guests previous to entering the gauge my nimble Tame was associated with the es- | Doce sity Tepe aes, and in concluding © | Brissago, in the caaton of Ticino; Entlebuch, “fu” which she hurls at Jason as at once banquet hall. At half-past six o'clock the ihment of the co-operative policy, which, ¢o- | accustomed as ‘ou are, and accustomed as your press in the canton of Luzerne, and Langenthal, in the STeeponso to his question, '+c/t uocise?” and a8 a company entered the room, and shortly after | ope! ting with abler mon than inyeelt, was estab- is to speak slightingly and di ofthis | cantom of Berne. It was further announced in | Mnal malediction, Ristorl even surpassed herself, the @istingwishea visitors, accothpanied _ »; lahed not many years ar It is to sustain that city, that co: ring Nee youth, considering the | tn letter that a number of prizes from private Her recitation of the third act of ‘Marie Stuart,” y toy—which had received the warm spproval of all fe time it has had to accomplish ite destiny, it | ‘n° same PD p em! the celebrated interview in the garden Governor Fenton and Mayor Hoffman, ‘proceeded treaty Rowers and which is cherisned by | stands to-day at the head of the commercial cities of | S¢utlemen will be sentto New York in charge of the | between Elizabeth and the fascinating, but ill-fated, to the elevated table assigned to them. Over | China—that we are sent forth; and it is in the world. And if yeu would spend leas. time in | Swiss delegation to the Schuetzenfest, expected to n of Scots, was a unique and wonderful per- if y of that generous founded. 4} principles it vin; time in taki f it ance, The sudden and complete transitions from tho President's chair were suspended the Amer- | Of ‘ttarsal policy, f ond tally the | rena and giving more tlme in taking care of It | arrive in the clty in the course of 8 week. Mr. | One to the ather of all the roles In this third. Act justice, I we ican and Chinese flags intertwined, emblematie of on this earth—the enii; 00 Were equally surpri andsatisfactory. This(Wed- period than is apparent at present, I say it with surprising ¥. the cordial feclmg existing between the two'| pRvlic opinion, of | the world, (Loud cheers.) | Ename that Relthae i Dor oukof owepert diiie one | Lar ere a ae eae eet | Seeeg bay il be devoted by Madame Ristori, countries, The banquet was gotten up th | gr Sa and men 7 ‘pass wae be the principles | commercial ship that bears at its masthead the flag | in fact, the committee had ‘been informed of ere her c! an Bianca and Giorgio del Grillo, most elegant style; the: tables were adornea’| ton pal spice Will ‘stand. | I'desire that the au- | of the United States of America, What have you to | it officlally through the Consul General of Prussia—e | 924 by Blgnor ichele Bozzo and other eminent 5 2 ns of may be pers that her inde- | gay to this, you merchants of New York! You men | prossian need adonation by the King of Prus- ® private dramatic entertainment at the with @ profusionsof choice flowers and appropri- | Pendence m maintained; that she may have | ofa country that has given a million of lives and | sia tothe New York Schuetzenfest, The gun is of | Efeuch theatre forthe benefit of a distinguished lady ate pidces montées, such as representations pgears and that she may dispense pagal petvleges thousands of millions of dollars to defend this flag | the usual infantry model, which made such a stir Rea peeaieny been afflicted by severe domestic of » @pines¢. dunk, ccctlon ef iorgresl. Whi) oF a e nations. If the opposite is to pre- | and to preserve every foot of territory over which it | throughout the world in the seven days’ war of 1866, rene. ‘o-morrow (Thursday) night Madame iy gre wall |, if you are to use coercion against that waves, whi have you to ‘gay to that | put of the latest improved pattern, bearing the year Ristovi’s last night in America her compliment- China, the great arch of he Yang-tse-Kiang, &c, | People, then who is to Rear Me egnee Ninoe policy tiat, strikes down that flag from | 1808 as the date of its manufacture in the Prussian ences sia Seren te ae Sines Ak iat Alter the Divine blessing was invoked upon America mare YOU WO Use loge views are you to es | the masthead of almost every ship of commerce | government factory at Spandau. With it came also welcomed her on her first appearance in New tablish? You see the very attempt to carry out any tails from this port? . York, Giacometti’s ‘Marie Antoinette” will be per- and China by Rev. Dr. Oagood the company pro- such tyrannical policy wonid tnvolve not on y Chins, te it, ap wise men, and an scine policy ve Pci cisions: va een ny formed for the last time on this occaston, and the ceeded to do justice to the choice dishes prepared | Dut would involve you tn bloody wars with each | inaugurated that will’ secure what you all 80 much | Jacobi algo presented his credentials as the delegate | Jcry ast appearance of Ristori will take place at the for their gratification, When the cloth was rem: on Hp f Pane eed [i a ‘ical ie ze. desire, and make this city what it ought—a policy | of San Francisco sharpshooters, of which city sryrry ey, ora when she will sustain the character the President announced the firat toaat—“The ee fe aes Bs iP eh Hoonncil board of | that will see that in fair proportion the ships that go | bern a resident for years. ‘The preparations at Stein- m, toast Presi- 1@ nations, who ca em rbarlans, who | out from and come into this hy will carry the glori- | way Hall for the free exhibition of all the prizes re- dent of the United States.” The guests arose and | Mick them on all oocasions | with (a bitter | ous flag of the Union at thelr mast heada. celved np to this date for public inspection will be Musical and Theatrical Notes. cheered enthusiastically, the band playing “Hall | Geny, I say, onrtae cohite: that thee ey4 ae The sixth toast—‘‘An enlightened diplomacy, re- | rally completed by two o'clock this afternoon, and the “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” has been shelved at the bi Columbia,” after which the second toast—'The Em- | and hoble béople. It has all the elements of a spien- polly mon Fei cn dln batiomatip aaa aman, ani | exhibition will remain open trom eight in the morn. | Boston Museum, to the delight of the pubifc and the ing, new prizes peror of China”—was proposed, the band perform. | 4 nationality. | It has the most numerous people | ‘The toast was duly honored and was responded io Mae ed as coun ne at handrantil’ Batarday ovening = | Profit of the manager. Standard comedies take its ing a Otin¢se matonel alt. ple in the world; its language is spoken by more | "Yyr, sans 0. Prvam, of Buffhlo, N. Y., who, con- | ants Committee, consisting of Messra. Otto Wallot | Place, SPEECH OF GOVERNOR FENTON. numan beings than any other in the world, and itis | cuding a brief and éloquent speech, said;—T am ee cad they ed on Superintendent Ken- | The Louisville theatre reopened on Monday night, Governor FENTON then spoke a8 follows:— written in the rock; tis @ country where there ls @ | never so impressed by the moral grandeur of this | promised them every ‘aid in his power and all tne | With Mise Fanny Price as the leading lady. It 49 9 groat satisfaction to me to join the citizens | yin the worlds it ism country wherd the srasinns | country as when, in negotiating with other States | pollee force they may require, ‘lice escort | Montreal theatricals are exceedingly dull jast now. of New York in extending to our diatinguished vistt- | of the great sages, coming down memorized, have See at gripe ey ol paraiee Beeston, of the procession will be under the charge of | Siim audiences, poor actors and an unappreciative ors trom the government of China a cordial wel- | permeated the whole people until their knowledge is a Coptain, Manns. of « the. Bevanseanah precise! | Tait theeanse, the Chinese ron and Interesting’ ene Eesner an ineeines San $0 srarierean 1s. 88.heo- Justioe, Taco her bearing Sttrtags of peace In. het i "whe ‘exhibition ‘of “the rises will < ar Thoroughfare,” as performed in Paris, pro- history-and geography the two nationailties present | Hyiny ie to'slesp in rhe aucred oall of helt fathers, | Rand, while in her heart she cherishes and obers under the orders of Captain Cameron, of the | duced two distinct impressions upon those wh Contrasts, sungest Cons ‘a. indi eee a ‘+ ying to seer, in the sacred soil of their fathers. | thas t of the skies, “Do unto others as you | Kighteenth, and the. in ed force necessary at pres: upon those who of the ertasest rebar Seinen er Weeen ee S. eee atte pnd of, sence: Would that others should do unto you,” ‘There. 1s Jones’ Wood during the progress of the festival is.| Witnessed it. The French were delighted and the constituted government in the East invites this west- s m the smatiest, pamphlet | contagion in the example of justice. “My thought is | to be under the orders of Captain Todd, of the Nine- | Suglish disgusted. a up to encyclopedias of five thousand volumes. julia Griai is recu) in Lo. x ward tendency and expansion of thought to return, | It'is @ land, air, a8 you have sald, where the priv | susserlae cr the true mission of American demo- | teenth precinet Acchaany of amiaienie base epeniie: eee arn te cultured as it is, by varied experience and much | loges are common; it is a land ‘without caste, for | “tne seventh toast, “The obligation of the world to | aifQur, of the Swise delegates were reported to be | mering away at “ll Trovatore” in New : leans, with iat hart ti et aceggoe | fey ag, ay aloe | a Renan” oe woe oe Sw | Br MAE Ge saan hors at | HSS roma onc exinng se tends a friendly salutation to the yout the m ti great OAVILITAM aiid crenicigrs aes j liberal aud priveressie ar atighn. ead cones baa ae pa ell roe ool ai rameh” the | WitLiaM E. DopGr, who confined his rks to | ‘This ‘mags meeting of all the mem! “Panorama of the War” to the enraptured warriors That | the skill in the manufacture of fabrics and the pro- Gennes of the “Hub.” intern. Hel ur genta under Frovigonn, | ated ear aga aut i'w atmuca heared | Quen! fuihersyygrealeumesnaccengn © | Same mapa nich he Mayr atten tye | ial a uae aes fe to open up a nursery of freedom, equality and pro- | it. The power lows forth from that people. into le wei prosperity and greatness of @ people. committee of the Common Council, are expect Paris as to almost turn the Epagn he Mtn pontuds tad rdaene eve | Practica Roveramentiyowgh, the et-onzralive 9; | gn comminging Pn |e ae es aarcry mss wsws | q cine gouge Duman a wring play forthe yt : . an M e scholarship & of mei nase, on the West. It was my fortune to be associated | gay itis a great, @ polite, a patent, a sober and on cee by Profess Se aaa Buna, to the meeting held at the Astor House | , Harry Paimer, the importer of the breezy bullet, with Mr. Burlingame for several years in Congress, jastrious people, and it such @ people as this , ‘The remaining toasts—International ig as siecessfal in the hotel business as in theatricals, stun i, LUncor oeprnen cur onsy ato | Sa of tenant Wem sc aon v's as | SURE fat napintne remount to | Sopy m Aap rm he a ao peoraas | HGRA, Hane, AEN fe, Wagan, 7 ir, D. D. Field; “ ‘an e Col 7 oldest, the most, po ar and, In many respects, | the tyrannical element would Tio ane (is ban, Globe; r nse 0 by Judge Daly; the ie labor of Brening am, it was reported that the commit: | the pest kept house on the Sarpean pie ih th Eastern continent, “His age and education, | of hing AG 580 SDGR. OF: ARN OENeS,) to by | mor ‘at the counting room of Messrs. _Bauendabl ¥ his “ndeuty to, the leading ideas of human | the West—wards of natious not so populous as many | Mt: E4wardsPlerrepont; “One ubitform metaliic ent- | Co., of which firm Mr, Stiastry, one of the commit. Mey tebe cy rater gh bead med ncy for the entire world,” re: entitled ‘“Ebergenyi and Chorinski, or the Murder of vinvlcions of enlarged intercourse siti this camee | of,@elt provinces wards of people who are younger Ruggles, x sponded to by 8. B. | tee, is a member, at Nos. 45 and 47 Park place, at | the “Amellen Strasse,” and founded on the recent Ous'and wealthy people, aud of an advauee ta clvill. thelr newest villageinManchura. Tdonotmean | ' ‘The festivities were Kept up till midnight, when | this connection that the 1 of Geran Veterans | ‘ial in that city. zation much more than the most sanguine hopes | ther we thsi aulte aan Pte an the party broke up, all seemingly delighted with | of tue Union army aleo met ast night, ‘Their ofcers | _ Auriol, the Once celebrated French clown, 1s at Could expect, and which the persons and object of | dices like other People. ‘These are profound, and | meoccasion that had brought them together, and Wrere:—President, Joseph Unger, late private Twen- | Diy, performing in an itinerant circus. “He is ngel this that honors to-night, with the entertainment, material ti foal, tieth . sixty years of ‘ ore fully t sealize, No event intanboern apple, | teen po Ra Re i they had been treated, See STE eee eae, Rincans tate Yravcie Fortes telnet sn otter world-renowned” circus nas Jast arrived macy or intercourse has equal significance, nor 4 BUSINESS OF THE EMBASSY FOR TO-DAY. lew Yo cavalry; secretary, Theodore Calif rnia from Japan. from which so much of benetit to the human race 15 | Cacnon’ be telling sane Chay thee gem with | ‘To-day the Embassy Wl employ their time tn ar. iate captain Sixty-elgnth New ‘York volunteer infan- | Such ‘‘shows” there already. ble and likely to arige. (A. country embracing in one nation- | weak and that they are barbarians, "No; Oniva ies | TaDsing ae ncrere unenees Jr, late major Fif. Miss Charlotte Crampton has been doing Richard and lea’ hl, ality mearly one half the Washi ev The Chinese will re- | teenth New York volunteer artil elected with a terrific broadsword combat, for the edifl- a ly. sey” oa bee The oo be her position from Cafacatt the main tn Wenhingten crane 5 weeks to close up | Woldeman Wagner, late sergeant few York of Ce yd in Salt Lake City. rinclpality OF — em) since” She world legs deserts and [ie oe by Umit- | the diplomatic propoaitions with which they are {Lincoln cavalry, ad thetr representative adjutent on ‘The dramatic feuilieton of the Leader is growing pe ony po not J at fe Te cat | views of men expand, we behold the very globe itself Nr stay Feige ay Sal eee aren tO Naw, Koo Ss cermin a, Se age ant teionted’ wei ier, or porhape “A. Oakey” iinself to unremitti juiry. ear! . resolved the ‘those a A = deep and tes! iy | diminishing in size;'now when science ‘as diss Aining'in thelr possession and which their | devoting. his attention to it or two, ‘aracters occupy & 0Us in They will anaes for a short trip to Saratoga ES ccrour @ ponmpioccus, place tn. ai pated the desert, snd when it has narrowed the and Ni 4 Nogara Falla, and direct to this cit regiment ‘born victorionsh Lester Wallack is airing himself on the beach at study, and thelr of valueto them | tion, gn overy side, has ‘he eyes. wide TAiGe, | will eave for ‘Burope, ‘Their foreign engagements | over many a loody field in the war for the Calon.” vavthe Menken,” of the barsback dram in ectaaishing firmer socal epsom, Was Dut litle | sieedaiene Bic ce eats on te ete Open to, the | will consume the greater part of two years, The Northeastern Suengerbund also held a moeting | gueitie, tors ogaced to nine toe Cee ON Uy undertog tat fo bouts of popular sabes: | avenues hears Sani tuetees oot seseerdny pening and recy vedro ate Par; SNe | gone e pantomiaie part fa “theodore,” to bo pro. bere ls mime U AepeN iy of gail on her coast; she sees steamers Com- INCENDIARY FIRE IN WILLIAMSBURG. tan! t then General Sigel’s staff. | | duced in October. oad that in | ing from everywhere, bow on: she feels the spark — if ait or eg eh: sald ‘The musical season st Florence has terminated may ep eli to high buble from the electric telegraph faling hot upon her The unfinished three story and basement Gothic brilliantly at'the Pergola, with ‘Marta.’ poor eee a ont A grey nares and she rouses herself, not in » | house, owned by Mr. Clark, of Dobbs’ Ferry, situated Meeting at the Astor House. An itinerant company is Playing “The ti - ity had 5 ‘whose | but for argument, She finds that by not being in & (From the Evening Tel im of yesterday.) Lottery of Life” to rural Californians in the vicinity = stability 80 long been involved | position to compete with other nations for so long a | St the intersection of Central avenue and Myrtle street, ‘At the invitation of sev prominent genviemen, of San Francisco. i. mystery, whose of education and attain- | time that abe has lost grounds she comprehends | Williamsburg, was fired by unknown parties be- | a number of the honor members of the American ‘The wheel in the “Lot of Life’ at Wallack’s is ent in science an and whose manners and | very well that she must come into relations with | tween nine and ten o'clock iast nicht and entirely | Schuetzenbund, sufficient to fill a spacious parlor of | covered with Moss. Theodore runs the machine and policy were so dni le tous and yet so mar- | those civilizations which are Dressing all around | consumed. ‘The building was valued at $7,000; Astor bled there this afternoon. At Vellous in thelr effect upon hundreds of militons of | her, and feeling that she does not wait, but comes | tially insured. A two story frame dwelling naoln. pay ry q ar pest two o'clock Mayor ‘Homman 6 ee Pi e Bostonians are for more boure. ao ples — ¥% are, ‘ie a ee ee out t you and extends to you her hand. {Adplanee,) ing the above, owned and occupied by a Mrs. Bene- | called the meeting to order, and Mr. Ottendorffer Mile. ees of “te faces Fran Paris, She tells you she is ready to take u, ancient | dict, took fire and was also destroyed. Loss $3,000; | was, on motion, elected Sere, chairman and ndoners with é for ra Snsecctnaee noe better Understanding, by etvilization the graft of your ‘olvilization; that she is | no insurance. fs erick A. ww secretary. . Ottendorffer the “Grande Susnesse’t She toouven ao a sdeee ee ‘efal means, 0! — it cor tulation. ready to take back her own inventions with all their ag me Ra Ee ET ge stated the object of the meeting to be to elect an | for her services, but refuses to ceme to this country sariingene Wwe appreciate the friendliness and | developments; that she is willing to trade with you, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. honorary president of the Schuetzenbund, and also terms. Can't elther Bateman or Grau settle ity of the Chinese government as represented | to buy of you, to sell to you, to help you strike off ittee to half ihe y you and your co-ordinate ministers in making | the shackled fem trade. sie lvives your Merchants, | | The village of Charleston, Tl, was visited on the he gg ee age ee Seas beg n ag ”—Stephen C. Maseett—is drifting with us your first visit to the nations. We 2p reci- | she invites your missionaries and tells them to plant | 18th inst »y a terrific tornado, The Catholic church | Committee of ‘Afrangements in the rece; about in fornia, whither he has lately drifted ate also the consideration of your government in se- | the shining cross on every hill and in every valley, | was blown down. The roof of Gage’s mill was lifted th f mi Mcial lecting one of our countrymen to ald in carrying out ospiti argu She offers v P aistinction that ‘are pecan coarrive to Sttend | na fr Harry = any cneet bt St ocen Ty SHEnaly comations ae me | ~ shoe able to fair ment. She o: off and carried over one hundred yards. The roof of | of distinction that are e ted to arrive to at A Mr. Hi Jackson, low comedian of the San trade to-day, holding the great sta- | the Charleston Hotel was blown off and carried into ness . Fran . * i the ese ban pod of bs a to mehr pn ples of the earth—tea and silk; she chi you | the court house yard. Sh Tieweee ser ee commutes of t ares es life recently ya fairin the drama of ites e's may do to promote "the “prosperity. the tre | exchange “for “tem, “Ste is wiling to. meet | oQ@ !B6,200 inet, John, Greet, of West Jemerson, | entered 9 be appoinied by the chair, to propose | geting better now and a0 isthe drama RO pe ag ny > aay Ea os pa eu ng Pere Ohio, stabbed and instantly killed an Sorosiniascs nai of honorary mem! for these positions. The We unde! d_ that Grau 4 & $100 bill in a I need not say that our national thought is first, but | now as to transit dues, and if you ‘wit | Bamed Hand, who accused him of having appointed as such committee General Shaler, chair a . Mr. Rudolph Garr: of the Germania Fire insur- le is now busily et in bu; up ever ck- not alone, to make our people most prosperous, ti th her and righ pany, CMe. Sigh ffmann, ace throws | Tost free And neat fash, e+ Scie actively ema Celigout sie tier will aetele tg ot toa. Near Glen Haven, Wis.,.a few days ago, William | #2¢eCompany,and Mr. mund Kau! of the age of that particular brand that chance throws in our influence with all Dations to pass every sea, to | tion. The country is open; you may Sarel and trade | Kidd murdered Catherine Jordan, a young woman eee eT tack areas PB gee es New’ York is threatened with an opéra dow neral we of Lorillard’s “Century” tobacco last week. enter every lend, and, with commerce, Christianity | where you like. What complaint have you to make | With whom he had been in love for some time. probation, that ‘alread: and good will, ’to elevate and improve all people. | of her} Show her, I say, fair play; ‘exhibit that to | Jealousy is eupposed to have caused the crime. cee would ‘accept the * Noaror houcraty Presi- ae oan iyrical bettie next fail, and'sech ts trying The principle of our institations leads us to the recog- | her, and you will bless the toiling millions of the Ata dance below Pigeon Creek, Ind., on the night | dent, but these gentiemen asked to ea be- | to humbug and out-manceuvre the other. A f) nition of freedom for others, as well a8 among our | world. That traade which has in my own hag! in | of the 2ist inst.,a quarrel arose and one man-was | cause the one as Chief ‘istrate of the city and the ¥, a perfect Ajax by the way, is likely to step in tige ao. hail every opportunity to develop | China risen from eighty-two millions to three hun- | knocked down with a glass and John Newman was | other as the Col General of tbe Firat Saintes the two antagonists and walk off quietly - ation: sentiment as essential to mutual | dred millions is but a tithe of the enormous | shot and instantly kill by Colonel Hunt. Hunt | Division of the New York State National Guard | with all the honors and “greenbacks !” Keep it up, benefit and permanent welfare. We have, then, @ | trade that may take place with China in the future. | made his escape. already brought them into close official rela- | gentlemen. ‘ —— Byres in the Cee cemioie | Let her alone, give her her independence; let her | 4 recent visit pald to the grave of the Hon. Joshua | tions not only with the reception ceremonies, VRE Ho ope Heath soon a ing to the Chinese our nol develop herself in her own time and in her own ry; R. Giddings found it located in a secluded nook of | but with the wholé Schuetzenfest during its con- EUROPEAN MARKET: i one an of roy aaa. | i noes mere Rute gat mney | in eect at dederen, OB in | era hg RG fa ap oe lag our people, y, fer on the groun occu, - peg nations is Fonurhy Tn coschuslon, pares pegcetal dncll: | weskshop in tas civilized orld, She says now, Sifew months. Over bi igravé the broad branches of Hon of chairman of the regular Commitice of Ar. | Loxpox Moxy MARKET.—LonDon, June 23—5 rs ol the Embasey, to weloonie yon tu beliaif ofthe | goods frou everywhere; "we "will ‘take as | {he,chestut and other forest trees wave thelr green | rangements be could not servein ony other capacity, | p. M.—Consols close at 4% for money aud 04% for eople . a on . ing ret they | th t. American securities cl the fol- people of this great’ State to our chief city; and as - “ leaves. Nothing has yet been placed at the grave to | The committee above named hav e account. American es close at the fo! Youleave our and to visit others in. carrring ont | peck ourtes silk and Nive ator, whith wehuveden, | designate it. Feturmed after coprattion and through, General | lowing quotations: United States vecwentics 12%; Your beneficial mission, bear with you our best | go largely out into the world, which is overtowing | The Chicago Superior Court has awarded $2,400 | Shaler made the following, & open | jway shares, 45%; Illinois Centrals, 101. i W shes for the success of your work upon Siam, the British possessions, Singapore, Ma- | da to Professor Spencer J. Fowler, of Hills- FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, June 23.— President gave tie ‘next toast—~-Our Guests, 1.20% Fore, Qube, Austesiia and | ‘Guitoral. What lem aad hice yer bea! oe iy mm the com WE wo ee te his Excellency Anson Burlingame aad his associates | SRE Asks ts that you, will be as kind to her People | Pooh hel in publishing an erroneous statement, | mittee:—Theod Er Repo and Losaad | PARIS Bounse—Pants, June 2%—The Bourse of the Chinese Embassy.” Go justice, “She” is willing not OM to exchange | charging the plsinug with immorallty towards oné $Stlsseny also that the Wearetary © — 96g RESPONSE OF HON, ANSON DURLINGAME. Hon. ANSON BURLINGAME not cl goous with you, but to extnange tho ta aes of his puptis. The Journal had corrected the error 2 ge Lowi act as Secretary ls ie ae agtVERTOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIveRrooL, June willing to give intel! for | 00 learning it to be such. ‘was received and unanimously adopted. woo haab + 4 af ae — have been you her ort your inaterial civilization. Let her alone, and Advices received at Washington from Senator Higor gorman then moved that the committee be | siong:—Middiing uplands, 11 <4.; middling Orleans, to ponded ax follows: Mk DENT AND CiTizeNxs or New York—Our | the curavans toward the North and Russia will | Grimes, of Jow: iret te y d gree! a than are s ‘a, Say that his recovery is now im- Procure one or more prizes to be | ia. to vay to you that it ook ents aurea ate by te! | eeataitvers rae een for Mater alone, and | possibie. Ills memory i rapidiy falling, and his fonaied to the Schuetzenfest im-the ame of the TRADE Reront.—LrveRroot, June 23-5 P. M.— led by us, | that silver which has fown for hundreds of years | mind ix becoming so weak that he complains of not | honoi members, for the cost of which they should | The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester is juiet. Dut that it will be appreciated by the distant people | into her soil, disappearing like the rivers of the being able to think. solicit subscriptions. whom we represent; to thank you for this unani- | West—let her alone, and the great steamers of fmann the propriety of present- be DSTUPI mous expression of goodwill on the part of the great “p “0.!"' and the Message! ° FOREIGN Pe see “ wou nee tn rk daaoued quien whet city of New York; to thank you, ti rising above all + multiply. their coming; See ner ped vans mans ART ITEMS. ing a number of izes, Which would by many | June P. M.—The market ci ‘quiet. Wheat 2 ners cherished mementoes local and. party ‘consideration: have given & line which 1s the pride of New York—the | The celebrated etching by Rembrandt, entitled of he festival, inven of one 0 to costly ones, and | tnd! is now quoted ste td per wena br aes yo broad and generous welcome movement made Frc i—may increase, or as m: “ ” nother ho win mixed in the interests of all mankind. (Applause) We are Foo cows form may fncrease thelt Wnbage tenfold, Jeane Healing the Sick,” has recentiy been pur ee nada Wilk oon ibe worn by win: lon cates Gate an par tome Ps, but the huinble heralds of this movement. It origt | And they will etill have to leave. thelr. freight uncar: | Chased in London by a French amateur, for te sum ao foe Western canel. Oats, 28. per bushel, Fens, 430. naied beyond the boundaries of our own thoughts | red, as-at present, on the wharf at Hong Kong and | Of $6,400. it ls known in art circles aa the most won- acre determine the number of prizes, as well as thetr | 4; Per $04 Ibs. Plour, 328, per bbl. for Western canal. nd has taken dimensions beyond the reach of our | Yokohame. The imagination Kindles at the future | “erful composition of that great master. character, was left discretionary with the committee, | yune 28-9 P. M. The warket closes steady. Lava most ardeut hopes. That East which men have | which may be, and will be, if you will Le jst and | _ The follo luctions of the celebrated French | ang an amendment to the Mayor's motion, pi hhas ‘deciined 6d., the last sales. being made at 63a, ought | since days of Alexander now | fair to China. ‘Citizens of New York, | muat close. | #culptor, M. Olesinger, were recently sold in Paris:— General Shaler—that after ascertaining the cost CWE. for’ Aimerioam, eel, Tine, per tense ot Itsclf’ seeks the West. (Renewed applause.) | 1 have spoken at considerable length already. I | “The Triumph Ariadne,” $4,260; “The Dying these ono! Gonation prizes the whole shail ord . per of China, emeryiug from the mists of time, but yesterday | thank yon once again for this kind, generous and | Lucrezia,” $8,120; Ibs. for extra mess. Pork dull; 808. per the sitting statue of G suddenly entered your western gates and confronts | unauimous reception. So intertwined are the atuire | Sand, $100; “The xoman Bull’ $1,200; @atatuetie | DE SPportioned by the committee in equal terms | bbl, for Eastern prime mess. Cheese, 588. per cwt. rary member, and thus collected— You by its representatives here to-night. What have | of men that whatever New York thinks unanimously | of Sappho, Dust of Rachel, $616; “A Young | BPoM Sach, honorary, © 4 ee aT OT eR Pace, Ge yo fo way to her’ Sve comes with no meoace on | Will be fet and thought im all the commercial capl- | Women Asteep,” $800; Chriats head, *'| HERE eecbancs ‘teen acgogeail to caeetnble again at | PLCS Me PeUONLOE St eee sane ; ei joctrine - | tals of the Christian wor! a aan ered ato other wang three hundred years | His Excelleucy was loudiy cheered on resuming his | VIOLENT StoRM ON THE EASTERN Si eae oe flee ari rite 9 petroiburn, 94, per. gallon. ‘Rosin, age. i hast ott nee hat you would not have | seat. that a terrific storm of hall, rain and wind visited fis r owt. Ror common wi cron Taito w, Shore postive doctrine rigeuuwt respond with the | Tile CHAIRMAN then gave the next toast—Our | what le Known as the “Neck District.” in Dorchester THE RETURNING SAENGERFEST DELEGATES. de. pet ewe. Turpentine, 28s. 64 eet rome Unto others what we WoUld bave others downto usr | contivental republic and Its Asiatic relations.” ware wary rey the roote ame vennideh be Trees | one members of the AFion, still absent, will | , LONDON MARKRTa.—Loxpow, June 23-5 P, M.— (Great sryeue.) She comes with your non-inter- REMARKS OF MR W. M. EVARTS. done to the fencing. ‘The corn and wheat crops in | arrive this morning from Chicago, having left closed heavy at 268. 34. per owt. for No. 12 national law. She tells you that she is willing to | The toast wae duly honored, and was responded | several places were much injured, particularly trom | nn’, . aS A ns pre ne aa = ~_ hry ~ = aoe La, that she is to by above Hill's Point to near Wallach’s wharf. On some PuTRO ILEUM MARKRT.—ANTWERP, June 23,—Petro- ing to. take a obgatone for ite privieges, “She | Mr. Wot, M. Evanrs—He sald he was happy to | {e™ farms she wheat was cut down a8 with a scythe, soctee gat’ Jeum closed quiet and steady at ‘dif, per bbl. for asks you to f Your ancient prejudices, | be present to greet Mr. Burlingame and the - | Gambhidge an ene weather ensued, and at | nine o'clock, and will nob arrive until to-morrow | gtanaard white. 1 Nivmie” ydure questions wit her 'wnc"E%. | Eresent at this celevration. ‘That China -was's great | ooplessantiy cool, Thie storm probably. extended Tod Oi Liesorsrans posters EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS “ over other portions of the State and accot the Arion on M lerkranz y lay— . Eisoaet Setoe Sewtag 8°als | GEMTERY asc an nana ar oss | Seigentengeaay emer hereon Sonay nite | inv Pam efuce eet asks of you not to angurtere tn here Internal aduirs | foe Sue'aee time hed’ on opportantty of ng foe OT ar aoe eineetuedes to increase ther fale eGUERTOWN, June 22.—The steamship, Aleppo, ehe seks Ly Sg eae an are — eae ee the peat an an ished ALLEGED OUTRAGE IN East Hantrorp.—Saturday | and tarry it 10 the far ri but it wae resolved by lew Ree tne oe ‘at this yesterday. Peutrality of her waters ‘and the in of her | to the present that he hed pleamure of ooking Faation tones and cbmpisined at se koa tens ae treet ‘them, and give them teat hevweicome, the Rew York Tune 8, arrived at erat easy. territory; she asks, in a word, to be lef perfec! ‘On the face of an envoy from the rap saulted seven men at Bast ford Arion to their mem at the Germania Liver! June 23.—The ‘ustrian, free to unfold herself precisely in that form of u ae occasion of @ celebration held in honor of Sova short time Meticee Her Torement eis foome oa Tareday nigot, nd the Liedetres 1% in of Allan's line, h left Quebeo wauon of which she is the most ible to judge. ering oe etn er toe Plate hae a Ee Jows:—She went out in the or early even- | theirs at the Hall on street on Saturday. | June 18, arrived here to-day. E made under oe preamare of wars ‘generous and th Hook. Ohecrs, At the time of that lap ding belag 0 the ilroud him toons to a tormal greeting t returned brethren “i Christian construction. Because you have done Prymouth Nock was the most eastern part of th! Soetiine” Yury woaee an ph Ay me han i _. MISCELLANEOUS. this, because the Western nations have reversed | Continent, and is, therefore, the oldest place of our ‘aad went ashore for some where they were —TENDER FEET, CORNS, BUNIONG, INGROWING portions yi ees Sopeiton aod in sp Hing of ths Bast Sud Gf toa We we b irae W A. seven men, some of Mere As cured by Madame S Broadway Now York wrtion as you have done e | them clabs, ' ro jon Vere. fave expressed your good will, she hee come forth to to a ‘toe denote 710g Het and FOTN he waite MAD | He second match for $400 a ride between Walter : va .: Breet you. IT aver that thie earth where has made within the past fe of China, Sbe has ex formed assailants.—Hartfora | Brown, of Portland, and A. Tyler, of Boston, will a Annee! bh ge ag F aoa He the Elysian FienMs at four o'ctock this af 2 jo charge pavice take tea Dastampty OCTRAGR.—On the 20th inst, an east a he coum change the Aaa hare : ein LS may say, | ward bound train on the Cleveland and To 5 steamer Lore f OBTAINED IN Yd | Fond. was’ thrown frown the track, two ‘tiles trom of Ciraophor vice ot hwo ocock. Mao pt drat i advice tor FE Bl; th a F i get i i 232 i solence and ach as {am ma ‘switch which had been jo ga She has done to be when you get to be as old astam-” | prcch Gis stones, ‘Three inen Wwere seen to drive Sa porters Bhe has done this after ) , take of our newest novelties— | of ina wagon immediately afterwards, and it ia and 7 8 reat sa war "6 Ohine they me owe supposed t ad diapaced the switch for the par- fry out ¢ debt, ‘Laughter. and obtaining an oppor- term (Great | d applause.) You must Cy of that people tt it noted | Poem . Fortunately t 1 There te & compare. 1 tion and how Gieut i a pen aie ie Ot divorce was loqua- bat le oaage’ and only oon sh, the enginesr, tie fa in ine eg Mopired ia thing, many p as . Lice teeduceiont et. your own seamen mesure fos also Know thet In tron | wareervouety tmpured. _ Which continwe to ome ia, Wille few appess to be ew ¢ of it hundred thou- | customary to contract the feet of the wives,| A Caazy AND FATAL Vorace.—Abont two weeks | pressed as hard as they were in the busiest portion | “SS “Si SO eee rs untien, and the introduction of several | which compelled them to stay at home, thus abridg: | since two young men put into rt, R. 1, in a | Of the season.—Lynn * OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- bivired Joretgiers into her civil service em- the to do harm With their tongues. | amall boat called the Dore, from Newburyport for rag teas oe Remeeny Dit te of cour, the ancient native employes. er.) A traveller Who has told us a great deal | Baltimore. The craft was ‘visited by several ex- Ixsencrion upon A MARRIAGE Carnsmony.—The OnRL BY one bs hat Mat ie ka ) lishment af a school was firm), vy | of 1a 99 brief a way 48 @ traveller could be ex- | perienced boatmen, and the ananimons opinion was | latest ase of that rem: Process, the injunction, | % abt dettbencuhes lek sets Ee ea eo by one of the greatest men empire. to the temptation | that the chances were against her reaching her port | was made at Rondout here @ young woman ‘ nrced atcqdily along the path of pro- | so far to Vain attempts to | twelve feet long, and made sharp to add to her speed. ‘an injanction upon the clergyman who per- KENTOORY—RXTRA mn d tes pected anything, of wil OMe the present government of to tl carn 4 may he has come | of deatinatton. She was skiff hnilt, not more than | endeavored to prevent & Marriage last week by a Ly iJ L * trae, by tae enlightened an }, Ob, OA, wale, Ie is FUG, BY i get te intelligent | She was 60 that the utmost care was requisite | formed. the ceremony, fs young jan who was | 90, henheletaet Hate as outt Y estern Puwers now a@t Pekin, and to him, “Sir, seem to wish to in. moving about im her, even while lying at the | married had paid ‘oun LK Pnodest and able man—Mr, Hart, to talk politics; do mot know: that | whart oat bas never been heard of ath 9, b} @, 7%. ce she | man and engaged to marry her, but he sudden! aang alt : “ f Cassoms, at the head ofthe | in thia empire we ha’ jarins who | left, and the su ie that she went down in | changed ‘his tite. The clergyman a raed ner fer streutre det Eee ratp aap ire one of the FRANOR, OMIFH 8 CO. bal ° f china, Yet notwithetandin, are paid to take care of eo Py of heavy gales that set In soon after she de- | injunction ‘and the twain became one, while the for- ‘ siiodh piogreea, there axe people who wi ' the country, and we have nothing 0 with | parted. en is left to mourn her havicsa fate, : —— agl B econ _MISCELLA’ LAN! (EOUS. es ERETIORY GtagR LOTYBRY, EXTRA CLASS a’ DED ATE, CLASH JUNE 08, 18, Fe a ae Cay a, M1, MCRRA’ ., Managers. PADUCAH LOTTERY OF REMTOGKY, mar es BY MISSOURI, 51, o, pc 3», pabboatobame £0, Dicine G4, MieeSuRt, aes 7 |, 27, 3 5 te ean fs 9 Se OF clreulasty &eu 1m the above ORRAY, EDDY & CO, Covington, ity. —PRIZE8 CASHED AND INFORMATION PUR- +, nished in all legalized loweries, J, CLUTE, Banker aud Broker, #0 Bronditay aud 138 Fabton aireet YSPEPS! CURES WITHOUT M 4 Db" aAimers delicous “Horatenta “Arance Book, Rich erndlesias, Pyapevais, Indigestion, Cough, Amma, fovea iioetuite saath Cuba ae GAild:—!"Rome, July 21, 1606, The health is excellent, eapecially since, abandoning all other remedien, ‘has confined himself entirely to. Du Barry's food, and hid ness cannot praise this excellent f highly. ood. Woo na Gan Zetle, DU BARRY & CO,. 163 Willlum street, New ; ie} 1b 82.00; Ton, Bd BD; bu, B10; 12 foe, 20; bas $20 gud tbrough all grocers. and chemists, WY HOUSES AND RENTS ARE 80 DEAR. ‘An address from the master MT of the city of New York to all persons interested in its building interests.—In view of the new difiiculty that bas arisen between usand the men we employ we cousider it our duty to expose, at thi juneture, the wrongs inflicted on this eity by organizations men banded together professediy to protect themselves, while they oppress all other classes, We refer to the socletics Known as the Bricklayers’ Protective Unions and other untons connected with the buiiding interests of this city, The record Of thepe untous for several‘vears I one of wmparalleled o Siescbom and wroup: and we parpées’ to eubanit 00 the'pabl some of the acts of said unions, that the public verdict be pronouneed on safd acts, It the master masons in oppos- ing the present demands of said unions for their protection and the public good wrong they are willing to submit to the public het. We believe we are right, and that all classes of citizens will sustain us in our just efforts in op- posing a monopoly which is weighing heavily on all class and every vear increasing in fts exactions, fe believe that the cost of building has reached a point beyond which it ts not safe to go. We believe our men are well paid, and that there ia no Decessity to impose ndditional burdens on the pablic by compelling them to pay higher rents, sirnply that a few of our citizens should be benefited thereby. ere is, however, a ueation Involved of much more importance than the present High rate of wages—a question. that calla for the restraints of' justice to be applied by the proper courte. It is this:—Said unions have passed rules which place shackles on trade and which give them a complete mono~ poly fn the labor employed in the erection of buildings, and Which, if not revoked, will continue said monopoly to the con- stantly Upeteap | injury of our building interests. Since 186, t the Ist of June, 1868, the wages of our men have risen: ateanily from about #3 per day to $5 per day. In the spring #4 50 was the regularrate. On the lat of June, by the action Of theseveral unlous, the rate was raised to 8S per day for ten hours’ work. To this we readily assented, and paid our men 8B per day. We did suppose that here the matter wou) rest. We thought that the topmost round of the ladder been reached. On the 15th of June the unions demanded 460 per day, and eight hours to constitute a day's work, which ts an increase of over $5 per day, being. S46 conte per hour, or $5 623 for 10 hours’ work. We wish it distinctly un- derstood that we are not opposed to $5 per day, if the markes can bear ao high arate of wages; Dut we do oppowo any ad- vance over ‘knowing that {t is the very highest amount that the market wiil bear, and we cannot ent to aby a vance over 86, whetior tosame be in the reduction of « day's work to eight hours or by any other means. We feel it a duty we owe ourselves and the public to resist, even to pate fonal'and present loss, #0 great a wro tplone ng ‘agaist the. build of ng as the sald are now ng interests of th city. We desire @.an exhibit of the relative cost to mak ring 1,000 brick at this time as compared with the cost Iaving 100 brick few years ago. A few years ago a brick layer would lay 2,000 brick per ay {and sometimes 3,000 for days in succession), for wh! he was $2, Now about 1,000 brick is considered by unions & day's work, for which the bricklayer receives 85. In the first instance he received #1 per 4 he receives $5 per thousand, be! are some honorable exceptions from one to two thousand brick per day. We mention, 8 ag to re our men the less work will a accom) We admits. i ; i i ee Ha had ele reas HH a tle \ a Ss i = f Ei i i ie i ca afigie ila ripe 58 35 iH i He F # [ g! 3 a Ht ty i a A A 2 3 i Fi i 3 Z : s B + es id by forfeiture. in one tnetance then in consequence of iquitous in extenuation of this rule, that 1 union, and thus himself to ought to be ed to fo rhat tie PYagmsent or taste a com, wl rad proves of in ‘order thas he should obtain’ the fullness. of Tights, and neither is it natural to suppose that an honorable i i t ce i Hu ij Be ; iH 4 Bay al H 4 e z 8 i 5 # man can or would unless compelled join such union when it is known that each union i opposed ‘to right and justice; and although he might relieve hls own case by joining sald he would, by so doing, sanction it in ifs unlawful deman: inst others. Believing we have sald ‘concerning the rere that created right and jue have more shall not have fen nj in of art and labor throughout this bricklayers of the city of New ast country the bricklayers of the fty say to tices a we jute book de- allowed to tee sald unions. We assert that they have no legal the number of ntices to two or any number. If have sueh right, they may say we Fanisniion banded togetner for ihe only. purpose of sel pro- m banded together for ¢ fon as those of which we completa to be, are Anything eee than organizations, banded to oppose honorable competition in labor, and #0 to control the market by reducing the number of apprentices that will be able to command high wages and rule the price of in house building? We believe that these unions can be in- dicted under the laws of our State in enforcing such rules as the last mentioned, as being opposed to laws governing trade and commerce. One step has already been taken tn this direction and tem men tn h this just combtt jon and work to buadreds ‘men ore now anviowsly fritng ‘We have treauelt age Ensfous to learn the Uricklayer's, trade, who we would giad to employ, but cannot, unt{l by some logal or other easures loors to # | Fe yf aS ope ae a3 ay ee Beez: i : ci t : Ra: i # Fs ¢ caches Se Ss red Pos sarin roy ge ma ey ion gm . We Gh i OUN MARTIN, MOORE & BRYANT. 1 OE RACH F 8. DUGHERTY, W. P, TYSON, AN fF T & ACKER JORRAM MOH APPLER MAN. J OHRISTIAN TRIN KS, 3.5. BU ELE.