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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1868—TRIPLE SHEKT. ~ 6 cause he would neither conquer and annex the vicinal inces of Turkey nor would he tiberate m two different pices, therein. were them. hatred and distrust preached and with What success. ls proved Sy eg Coe cl the murder of the Prince, and which was report sent in and from the approbation which It has received from the Emperor Alexander is that no European State had hitherto made use of these mia- giles, and that they are going. henceforth to form rt, to@ certain extent, of the armament of the yussian soldier. Thus, their condemnation at St. Petersburg only announces an intention to use April, since which the windows of heaven have been ———' s peat the Turkish tribonale, Barope y. a prize given by the club. The corre originally fixed induced : Porte for the | hermetically closed, and throughout a wide tract Wi ihe Sulamieh Parks wi parc! and dusty earth. | | | upon was from Gravesend, round the Mouse Light and back, but im consequence of the prevalence of Tans westerly winds it was wisely left to the discre- tion of the Commodore (Lord Alired Paget) to signal the competing vessels to round at the Lower Hope, shoald he deem it desirable, The yachts were moored oe it throt it the south of ~ pth Ahn gy te Heart aie chel me et ae he ‘unt : hws penerally Austrian Finance and Heavy tion of the pleasant ‘month of May on the Syrian climate continue much longer the supply of | called to collect a theatrical fund, a toast in honor | for starting in two lines, under the personal super- them.” the Bosphorus, But the if Max ey jossessed of | grain from these Jers wt be small. During one | of the Prince was hissed down, ‘and the giver of the | vision of de Ros, the Vice Commodore of the Correspondence from Metz mentions that it ig in- Tax on C sabi teke toerky of seovemiat aban bet mortals, | week of last month one hundred apd same thrust out of the ball by the excited public. | club, the schooners forming the lower tier, with the | tended to place the famous piece of artillery known. mn Coupons. dod is probably more asiave thanuny other monarch: | Passed out of the Bosphorus, simost all grain laden, | Especially has it contributed to the discrediting of | cuttcraand yaw! lying about two cable lengihs higher | gethe Gridfon on the new ramparts. of tie town. ° It is, therefore, as @imMcult for him out | of which seventy-four ‘were bound to Mi ies, | the Prince that the belief obtained currency that he | up. During the early part of morn- | ‘This enormous gun weighs 27,000 pounds,or with 4 of France now a8 when he wag. enjoy! the | twenty-eight to Great the had entered into secret. engagements with the Hup- | ing’ there had been nice topsail breeze, | its carr: 38,000, and the chamber contains sixty tality of Louis Philippe’s government in the iT ana Ministry, in pursuance of which Servia and other lands mentioned above were to be annexed to Hungary. Tt was further charged st the Prince he had removed ‘talented ters, of which Servia has so few. (for example, Ristic and Garashanin, the last of whom is by no means a a but just before neon it fell, xeey light, and had died pounds of powder. it was taken at Ehrenbreitstetur with 190 others, in Pluviose, an VII, It discharged its ball, weighing 140 pounds, from the mouth of the Moselle to Andernack, a distance of two leagues. The Lombardia, of Milan, has the following:—“A when the starting gun was fire ‘away almost toa calm. Upon the si at three mination bask twelve P.M. the her woorings, Was round before the wind, Ww! her head sails up, with wonderful smartness; indeed ‘i her not chi AS various ports, Should the weat not cl ange, soon, 5 be contented for | much of the shippin, usually loads in Black Sea The Reform Policy of the Sultan and fuer ie with the presence here of te uaperial | poris will be forced to seek frelghts elsewhere, or cousin, Pi e Napoleon, who, the telegraph in! Sey Ly none Gpring the next season. In some districts Nantncin. nN i “ le, vii ne haaums or ‘priests go into the fields daily Confusion of the Enemies of Turkey. ws sara chi pe Rerricttit a et oak Hd palaces— ; she ce) Proclamation nas been issued within the last few As stay here one of the Suitan’s hat, of the Sar Aceh: eRe een Es 8: OBI. | eaalee axoctenr olen heen homenaatanty days in the ame of @ committee of the Republican netted Sweet Waters of Asia—is being specially ited up, SERVIA. Jans to’ which no Serviam patriot would lend | got way on them. All the schooners got away smart- | Alliance. It invites the public to prociaim a repub- . inati Tr dl Pee ee Gril a RM EP, pdessicn RM, Seu nis hand, Capital was ‘out of hia frequent | ly, with the exception of the Egeria, which was fouled | lic SEA ercalg side A aloes parenenee sien Phe Servian Assassination Tragedy | pens cont visit to the city of the Sultan. The Amsnesisation News in Vienna—Question, | /°Urneys to Pesth and of constant residence of | by a barge and lost some time in getting before the | kno mpnek ba dhelielled peo: one or other Hungarian envoy at his court, to induce vhe people to believe that he was completely caught in the net of Magyarism. And when, a short time wind. Se ae. of the cutters set spinnikens, balloon jibs lopsails, and the schooners square- sails, square topsai [ogee only apply to the raised inthe streets of Milan for information. 7 . ‘The French Minister at Athens was not long since and Attitude of the Great Powers. | jnscructca by nis government to call he attention of | of the Saccession=-The Radovanice Family He will dnd usa the post of honor with. the fag, of vhicl eC i hare: loon topsails and balloon the Greek Cabinet to the manner im which volunteers, Cabines Crisis in Buc 1 ball topeal ne é ae ae ae been ’ bs aceldent ter addressed by | Jibs, 80 a8 to make ‘the most of the capful of wind republic and Grearm of free citizens: ‘The Gude sy wit py detbtkeyronreactmept sincere rien Vienna, June 14, 1868. | {Hector of the semioticial journal of servia 10. a | that was blowing, Of Gravesend the Gloriana luted | Committee No. 10.” the Cretan: insurgents. 1t is not at all improbable thoughts of the Servi deprived of il = | that Prince Nupoieon’s mission is closely connected The first ughts of ie Servians, deprived ot The Handel Musical Festi raitinadong pail for" the nak peenement: % me one theiy Prince, have turned neither towards Prince > a troubles upon a basis which will meet the approval lexander of the Kara George family nor to Prince fais bagapchrs ofall the, Powers, excepting perhaps Russia and |“ citet a J “ —_ freece. His passage through Vienna will mit | Nichdlas of fontenegro, but to a twelve year D him to see and consult with the Emperor of Austria | gid child, the son of the deceased's cousin, By steamship at this port we have the following | and agree upon some means of Closing this vexatious Milogeh Obrenowitch. This child is named Milan and Pas " pal to u Mt valoable and highiy interesting special correspon- | business, that will /agnecgile Powers, excepting | Was, antil the news thas he was likely to play a Advices from Odessa state that an Italian brig, the Sean Gennaro, was becalmed on the voyage from wales to Odessa, and fishing was resorted to in order to kill time. Soon a magnificent swordfish was caught measuring, over all, some nineteen feet in jength. What was the astonishment of the fisher- men, on opening the fish, to find a box ornamented with the crescent and stars, on which was painted in French, “poste locale.” On examination it proved Hungarian politician in Peath got into print—a let- ter in which the writer, a trusted counsellor of the Prince, wrote in favor of the union of Servia with Hungary, and the establishment of an independent Danubian kingdom; and, moreover, expressed a hope that he mi soon be able to migrate with his journal to Pesth—then every one among the southern Slavs ceased to doubt the out and out pro-Hungarian proclivities of Prince Michel.’’ across the bows of the Figg ang putting her under her lee took a good lead, the Fiona shortly afterwards Salling further astern in consequence of getting too close under the Kent shore out of the wind, All ran free, with the wind nearly aft, down. Gravesend Reach, the Gloriana leading by haif a dozen cable lengths, followed by the Egeria, Cambria, Sphinx, Vindex and Rosebud, all well to the windward; while to the leeward came the Fiona, Astarte, Menai and " ' , the last named being at t) to be a Constantinople district letter box containin; dénee in detail of the most important of our dtantic perhaps Russia. r nat’ it political part reaghed his guardians, being educated So much about Servia for the present. bain atl ag ae ioienieln mee pe wae) about thirty cate is cable telegrams to the 20th of June—the very laiest Now that the Emperor Napoleon sees that the | in paris, whence ke is now journeying towards the, wind freshened from the westward, and the ‘The French customs returns mention that the total Surop insurrection 18 on its last legs (although he was z ¥ mail dates from Burope, nome the first to give it an unpetus by ordering | Belgrade, The Minister of War has aiready Adiniral Stmon to use his ships for the expatrjation | qeclared for this candidate and has issued AUSTRIA. ofane rete ean Vase aliow Pole A @ proclamation to the army calling upon them to be Rome tite cece, part Sr peacemaker, ‘after the ‘Turks by tne exercise } faithful to the “nephew” ofthe murdered Prince, Kmperini Finance—' Tax op Coupons= | of so wuch forbearance and perseverance have Con- | and insisting upon the fact that the latter had Prince Napoleon's Visit—Denth of Profer | qucred success. And the Cretan population have 80 | aosirea that Milan should be his successor, The rand Ive so clearly the sor Siccardsburg=Gustav StruveJobannes Peni etonietin im; onition which bas been | Town Council of Belgrade has also declared for the ENGLAND. FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. The Triennial Handel Festival—Details of the . Great Musical Event. Lonpow, June 20, 1968, Although the news of the success of the fifth trien- Gloriana went away with along lead from the Egeria and Cambria, which were beam and beam, half @ mile ahead of the cutters; but the latter presently caught a nice slant of wind and began to pick up the larger craft in fon style—the Vindex onl, with the Sphinx and a immediately in her wake, fol- lowed by the Menai, Rosebud and Astarte in the order named, | Passing. thre she, Hope all got in squaresails and spinnikers except the Cambria and importation of cotton into France during the first three months of this year was 37,165 tons; against 20,156 Soring: the same period in 1867. The imports from the United States during the above period were 20,994 tons, against 5,552 tons during the correspond- ing period tn 1867. The value of exports from New Zealand during 1867 Was £4,644,673, being an increase on 1866 of £124,004. The imports amounted to £5,/44,607, show a ria, the latter of which now took second place S 79 Ronge. practiced upon them that they are now as ready to | young Prince. These demonstrations have taken % a 1. Z tn. '| 12g & dectease of £550,256. The increase of the num. VIENNA, June 14, 1868. | cry “Vive Je Sultan!” as they were @year ago tO | Fiac6 m anticipation of the elections for the Skup- | ™™ Handel festival—which concluded eta oon cern idly before the Gloriana. EN-"| her of sheep in Western’ Austrailia during 1866 was Our Bourse, following the example of that of Paris, | Shout “Long life to King George! may have already reached you by cable, the affair | fh eoutters, and catching @ nice breeze left them 040. ‘The amount of customs duties collected at Petitions from all parts of the island are being | schina, or Legisiature, which will meet to elect a Site net believe pet there is an panes de sent to the antares SEIS br yong ree successor on the 2d proximo, Milan. finds many rvian crisis, and is pleased at the turn things have | ing their families ym starvation and friends in this cit rbere he ioaked nocn, as the k fom their places of exile m various parts ends B CIRY, WRETE De 18 looked tp taken in Roumania, Hence it is In good humor | tem back Mont cminions, ‘The collisions that take | Austrian candidate. On the other hand Prince Once more and stocks have already fully recovered | piace from time to time between small parties of | Nicholas of Montenegro is regarded here as the Rus- themseives from the blow which the news of the Bel- toons ena bande of Aneneaert ete auch Sard Miamrcanatante: grade nature that they scare: K 8 oo Ae api Ar snigihe par ay fact et every — in peau uber ira io IT can give you some information concerning the a 2 have forgotten the existence of the rebellion in tted the attentat. ‘The news of the vote in favor of the forced conver- | Crete, souittle notice is Now taken of that island. | adovanice family, who committed ‘the éilentte ston and unification of the public debt, and the | It i8eaid that Prince Napoleon will preside at the | Mhe male menibers of the same a : ¢ opening of the new government Lyceum at Galata | three sons. The father Itves at Szabaze, in Servia; imposition of a twenty. per cent coupon tax in Aus- | Sra.” it was intended to receive into this school | the sons in Belgrade. The three brothers, of whom tria has been favorably received in Amsterdam and | six hundred pupils, of which two-thirds were to be kK » finde dible he Frankfort, where the greater security. given | Turks. ‘In summing up the applications for admis- | (WO at Ingat t00K Baw . eae * sion it is found that out of eight hundred and eighty | tion, are’ named Paul, Lubonier and George, to the creditor 1s regarded as more than @ | applications only forty-seven arefrom Mussulman | ay ‘three are reputed to be heavy gamblers, compensation for the definitive abandonment of a } parents. : and the last named is,.it is alleged, a Tea! man” in portion of the stipulated interest. Acting in the | _, The Viceroy of Egypt, who goes to Brussa to take | every respect, who has several times had his ‘‘dim- Nirection is the feeling of gladness that the | tte baths, arnived here yesterday from Alexandria, | cuities in consequence of his relations to the fair peoci perspuiciapnd eee poy RE eee ee Bruss2) to | sox, Paul, the eldest, ig forty years of age, and is Period of suspense is over. The creditors of the | leave his harem before coming here. an undoubtedly talented man. He has one of the empire now know, or at least think they know, | _ The Smyrna brigands are still at thelr work. Last | largest practices a8 an advocate in Belgrade, but has : week they carried off a wealthy Greek from one of for his talents only. He the worst that is likely to befall them. And what | the villages, for whom. they demanded @ ransom: pifpertc bean arerpinien Ioan wnt what he eatas At the port of Sydney during the two first months of this year amounted to £142,644, against £144,792 in the corresponding period of 18 Dore et the amount remitted to their friends by the Irish emigrants to the United States amounted to £540,884, of which £202,914 was In prepaid passage orders. The old gib on the tower of the Cologne Cathedral, in fact the feature in all the views ot the Cathedral, has now disappeared. From the date of its erection - in 1524 it was only used once, and that in 1542, when a huge block of stone was hoisted up to illustrate the vigor with which the work of completion was to be carried on, ‘The criminal statistics of France for 1866, published by the Afoniteur of Paris, state that the number of trials brought before the Courts of Assizes, in the eighty-nine departments, was 3,776, of which 1,777 were for oifences against the person and 1,599 against property, showing an increase over 1565 of 27 and 166 respectively. ‘The national rifle shooting establishment founded at Vincennes, France, with a capital of $180,000, is advertised for sale by auction, tae upset price being has been so important in a musical pqjntof view as to deserve a brief historical notice in the HERALD. Tn years to come, when, as we ail hope, there will be American musical festivals upon a scale of equal magnificence, such record may be valuable for con- trasts or comparisons, The Handel Festival oceurred on Monday, Wednes- day,and Friday of this week, and was held at the Crystal Palace, as there is no other building in or near London large enough for the immense number of performers and audience. How large that number was may be estimated by the fact that the orchestra consisted of five hundred instrumentalists, and the chorus of three thousand five hundred. singers, em- bracing the trained choirs of London and the prov- inces, besides the professional leaders, ‘The number of persons present are stated officially as follows, but some deductions onght to be made oh account of the thousands of employés of the Palate, who all astern, the Fiona and Sphinx at the same time running by the Vindex. Qffthe Muching there was @ succession of cate» paws and calms, and the Cambria fell astern of alt the cutters, while the po eb managed to creep up within a cabie’s length of the Gloriana. The ng, if it deserves the name, Was monotonous in the extreme for the next hour, no further changes taking place in the relative ‘positions of the. competing craft; but about two o’clock a breeze was made out pong. From east southeast. The Rosebud and Vindex, which now occupied a most ad- vantageous ition to the windward of the whole fleet, were first to feel 1t, andthe former stand- ing over to the southward weathered the Egeria, and passing the Gloriana to windward in the next board took the first place. Immediately afterwards the Fiona, Menai, Sphinx and Vindex, favored by the light wind, all weathered the two schooners in quick succession, and the Fiona, leaving the others rapidly astern, went im hot pursuit of the Rosebud. The latter was at this moment fully @ third of a mile ahead of the whole fleet, and r Be eee fast; but by the time they made the Nore the Fiona was close under the Rosebud’s lee bow, both stand- : assed in on season tickets:— thward on the starboard me exceed- | $1,000. ° nas heen the consequence uly rpg con: | oF 4808, Py are mupoaed oe compoen sts | Thar dappear very ton. Be inten agnte, | Reheat" 4 Second A as ab rou mse ea | Toman ana ae Nara Aer a uence an e prices of ustrian State securi- ef ani Vat be lay . 2. urd day led, but th for the reception ral ty) ote and imbeciles ge be armed with Spencer rifles and provided witn a pow- | hebelongs tothe young Servian. party, and was a ss , J craft velng very beautifully handied, but no further | for the reception and tratning of alots and tmnbecltes el took piace in their relative positions during the next three-quarters of a mile, when they went about simultaneously. The Fiona was now on the weather quarter of the Rosebud, and at this critical moment the Commodore's steamboat dropped anchor about two miles below the Nore light, and the signal was given for the yachts to round. In making for the steamboat the Rosebud fore- reached the Fiona, and went about on the starboard tack preparatory to rounding; but the Fiona, hitting the time to a ni¢ety, also put about, and with a little pip ing up just managed to weather the steamboat half a cable's length a of her smaller rival. The manceuvre Was beautifully executed, and elicited a burst of cheering from the spectators. ‘The whole feet, with the exception of the Mirage, rounded in the ropowing order and time:— Fiona, Rosebud, ties have risen considerably since the vote of the | erfui telescope; their scouts are always on the alert, | ways an opponent of Prince Michel, whose conserva- House of Deputies of June 6. This event may be | so that they are not easily canal napping. They are | tive and ph o-Austrian and philo-Hungarian views recorded among the curiosities of our finance, | supposed to have landed on the coast amonth ago in | ne detested. Minister Brestel has since brought in three more | a vessel from Syra. Four of them were caught re- Lubonier, the second brother, has never been ad- measures for covering the deficit by taxing other | cently and the Captain of the band sent to Mr. Van | mitted to the bar, for certain reasons known to the clagses of the community besides the national credi- | Lennup, whose son was ransomed, that if his men | examining body. He has been more than once be- wor. These measures consist, in addition to the | were executed he would burn everything on Van | fore a court of justice and has once suffered a term alreacy existing house tax, lind tax and income | Lennup’s estate. In the meantiine robberies were | of imprisonment. tax, ‘He admits that these measures are onl, becoming very numerous in the streets of Smyrna. The younger brother, George, was originally a mer- pis aller ones; but he appeals to the ad- | A person was the other day in the outskirts of Smyr- | chant, and ip this capacity was toterabl well known vanced period of the session and to the overthrow | na, where he meta lady and gentleman. The lady, | jn Vienna. About three years ago he stop} pay- of his three years’ property tax as his justification | to his surprise, seized him by the throat while her es- | ment, and has since been unable to recover his lost for this cut-and-dried policy. ‘The measures will | cort rifled his pockets; he then discovered that the | credit, He has turned his hand to housebuilding; come np for debate on Wednesday next, and we | lady was a male robber in disguise. but whether he is now a journeyman or master in shal aguin have a hot parliamentary contest over a8 this line my information does not enable me to say. the same, there being a large party in the House, On the whole we may say, Without injury, that this headed by the Polish faction, who vociferate “No | Reform and Finance—Influence of the Sultan’s | family of Radovavice is’ a family of remarkable more taxes than we pay at present,” w ”™ ‘Prince Napoleon—Repert characters. = ‘rince Napoleon has ‘come, seen and conquered” bo he a ae el nae Lay ted Ube enn. ‘and has been conquered by it, He leit yes- from Crete—Cretan Legislators in Athens— From another Danubian State comes important in- terday for Prague. He ceme for a three days | The Viceroy of Egypt—Weather and Hare | ofthe Bratiano Ministry in consequence of an ad- nd, on June 17, with a Masonic ceremo- nial, presided over by the Earl of Zetland, the Grand Master of that body. The totalamount to be expen- ded 1s £6,000, ‘The editor of @ popular Warsaw (Poland) journal has recently been ob! to leave on account of the intolerance of the Russian authorities. Last year he married a young Vi ale registered as a Catho- lic, but whose parents professed the Russian religion and who according to law shouid herself betong to that religion, The authorities on learning the partic- ulars annulled the marriage, condemning the hus- band to banishment in Siberia and the wife to tive years’ imprisonment in a Kussian convent. Luckily they escaped across the frontiers before the sentence could be executed, TOA. 05... ncseao+sbeosis. tee ceseessees 88,465 The railroads to the Crystal Palace ran special trains every ten minutes’on the festival days and all the trains were filled. special trains were also ran from all parts of England, and thousands of county people availed themselves of the opportunity to visit the metropolis. Taking one of the trains from Lon- don you were landed at the Palace in about half an hour, and after a weary walk up countless steps and through long avenues of glass you arrived at the central transept, where the oratorios were per- formed. An immense expanse of sloping seats, built from the floor to the roof, was before you, and @ magnificent organ crowned this amphitheatre, which was reserved for the singers. In the aisles below were thousands of cane-bottomed seats, for the audience, and opposite the singers were three private boxes reserved for royalty, which, as usual, did not make its appearance till the last day, and was then represented only by the Prince and Prin- cess Louis of Hesse, «3 49° 0 Menai. -e-. 3 49 20 Egeria. 3°65 0 Cambria 3 56 0 Astarte, EUROPEAN MARKETS. telligence. I allude to Roumania and the overthrow 0 Sojourn, but he was so well pleased with his recep- vest Prospects. 5 verse vote of the Senate and the advent to office of If you can picture in your mind the airy space of 3 58 20 S tion here, alike by the peer and the people, that he PS 0 tive or Gallo-Austrian party. The Bra- 2 as “pag LONDON NEY MARKET.—LONDON, Jyly 2—5 P. Jengtiiened his stay:to eaght days. During this time CONSTANTINOPLE, June 9, 1868, ped Maat oa trae tin Sa their Sita ik the Palace, with the vast audience in summer cos atter they jibed the schooner set Lonpon Mo: gly tumes crowding every inch of room, and the four thousand players and singers seated in the choir, you will admit that even asa spectacle the Handal Festival was well worth attending. Indeed, any- thing more beautiful than the masses of ladies in their bright dresses and gay bonnets I have seldom witnessed, But when music added its magic to the scene the effect was absolutely over- wheiming. ‘Those gigantic . choruses in which the genius of Handel was best displayed shook the audience like whirlwings. Tink of the tremendous volume of sound from a grand organ, five hundred other instruments and three thousand five hundred voices! Jt was musical thunder—there is no other phrase for it. Yet, under the guidance of Mr. Costa, who led throughout the festival, the mammoth chorus was as tractable as @ oe voice and obeyed as readily every wave of the ston. On Monday the great Christian oratorio, “The Mes- siah,” was performed; on Friday, the great Jewish oratorio, “israel in Egypt,” aud on Weduesday an intervening Pay selected from seven other works of Handel. Mr. James Corvard presided at the organ, The solo singers were Titiens, Nilsson, Kellogg, Sainton-Doiby, Sims Reeves, Mr. Santley, Mr. Cummings, Signor Foli, Madame Rudershof! and Mile. Carlola. Adelina Patti, the star of the last festival, was not engaged at this, Nilsson sang admirably, but her light voice will not bear comparison with that of Madame ‘Titiens, who fairly, eclipsed herself. Mise Kellogg sang but a single air (‘“Jubal’s Lyre and is greatly praised by the London critics, although she fia not seem tome tobe quite at home in oratorio music, Sims Reeves reserved his voice until the last day, M.—The money market is easter. Consols are there- fore a traction ther, and close at the following figures:—Consols for mouey, 94%; consols for ac- count, 95. United States five-twenties, 7314 a 7354. Erie Railway shares, 4534; Illinois Central, 10115. FRANKFORT BOURSE.—LONDON, July 2—5 P. M.— Despatches from Frankfort state that United States Aseeg cnt bonds closed at 77}; a 77%, for the Issue Corron MARKET.—LIvRRrooL, July ‘ne enh, cee ae and seo) at opening quotations of tl morning, Vv! d> ding lands, 11';d.; midi} Orleans, 114d. The sales of the day are now est ited at 8,000 bales. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, July 2—5 P. M.—The market closed quiet. Corn, 348. 9d, per quarter for new mixed Western, Wheat, 12s, 10d per cental for California white, and 12s, for No. 2 Milwaukee red. Oats, $s, per bushel. Peas, 43a, 61. r ‘ter for Canadian. Barley, 48. 10d per Busnel for American. Flour, 30s. 6d. per bbl. for ‘Western canal. LivERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET—LIVERPOOL, July 2—5 P, M.—The market closed steady. Lard has deciined 6d., the last sales being made at 608. 6d. per cwt. for American. Pork is quiet at 78s. 6d. bbl. for prime mess. Cheese is firm at per ovr for the best grades of American fine. f 13 ju! LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.—LONDON, July 2—5 P. M.—Rosin, 58, 94. per cwt. for common Wilm! mn. Tallow, 438. 6d. per cwt. ‘Turpentine firmer, but not ben priya aS aie ee , per 3 Spirit 8. Sugar firmer at 258. 9d. per cwt. for No. 12 Dutch standard. Calcutta linseed, 638. Linseed cakes, £11 per ton. squaresail and square topsail, and the cutter apin- nikers, balloon jib and balloon topsail; the Egeria, in addition to her other canvas, carrying a water sail underneath her main boom. At the Nore there was scarcely @ breath of wind, and it seemed as though the race would be reduced, after all, to a drifting match; but the Fiona, favored by what litte air there was, had by this time left the Rosebud and taken a commanding lead. Off Southend the Egenia, well under the Essex shore, was abveam of the Rosebud, but very wide; while the Gloriana, far to the southward, appéared to be a short distance astern of the trio, After a wearisome drift up to the Chapman, the monotony of the | oleae was Most agreeably dispelled om & smart breeze from the north-northwest, and the Fiona, being well away to windward, at once bore right up Lea Reach and was fully two miles ahead before the others seemed to feel the wind. The Egeria, also to windward, came next, followed by the Menal, Rosebud, Vindex, Gloriana and Sphinx, in the order named, the Astarte and Cambria being a long way astern, be- calmed. Half way up Gravesend Keach the Menai passed the Egeria to the leeward, and both the Vin- dex and Gloriana overhauled the The he did a wondrous deal of ltonizing. He went on | Evidence of the favorable ‘impression created by | at the persecution of the Jews and the champion- mapas ghetto: Into the Prater Ales re the new governmental measures and the speech of | ing of the “great idea” of a oie kingdom, panied aud in plain clothes, He bathe Ie a on which idea demands the annexation of Transylvania ab.eaud popular swimming bath; he had an ice in { the Sultan continues to pour in upoh us from all | Fiver Mea temans fhe sone te cry, which lent e Volks-Garten and behaved in a sociable, free and | quarters. Not only has public opinion here received | towards Russia and was strongly anti-Austro-Hun- SF. aed cath Goonter Hoon wap ane re of jo them most favorably, but we have the most conclu- | garlan, is viewed here with satisfaction, "The motive and ople. self “en- " a v1 y ve | of the Senate's vote of want of confidence—namely, chanted.” Among his excursions from this city wag | S!Ve evidence of the sympathy which they have | Ta ne"Ministry have bought from Russia the one over the Semmmering pass and back. He talked | excited in Europe. The most striking evidence of | materials of two dismantled frontier fortresses—is Mitics with all our politicians with whom he came | the new born confidence in the future of the Turkish’} here regarded as asign that the Bratiano Ministry SO RR aR ole apent apo tur bak ania ve been condemned on account of their interma- Count Andrassy, He syient a portion of each day in | &mPpire is now being evinced in the daily rise of the eral pouey: } 1c o! recording his impressions and wrote three letters to | five per cent consois, which are still continuing to his Iinperial cousin, He will stay in Prague two or 7 . three tint wilt then return here for twenty four | #@¥auce and are now selling at 44, with the | The Royal Murder Tragedy—Policy of the hours en rowe for Pesth, where the Hungarians are { Prospect of a still further advance, as many persons | Austrian Cabinet in the Crisiv—Another preparing to welcome lim with open arms. think they will be worth 50 a week hence. A few Assassin Identified—Aldermanic Oration Over The Empress Elizabeth, of Austria, returned from 30. 8 4 % ” her long sojourn in Ofen to Schoeubraun on Wednes- | MoBths since they were at 20. So long as capitalists | the Prince’s BodyHew the Corpse Was day last, expressly to be in time to receive Prince | found such a feld for investment, yielding an in- | futilated—Why the Prince Was Unpopular— Napoleon. he Was & ecompanied by her baby daugh- | come of fifteen to seventeen per cent, the only risk'| Atieged Motives For the Attack on His Life. ter, the Arch-Duchess Marie Valeric, being the fancied instability of the Turkish govern- Vienna, June 17, 1868. Professor Angust Siccard von Siccardsburg, one of 3 the two archiiects of the new Opera House, has fol- | Ment which prevalted tn many quarters so long as | In the question of the Servian succession the Jowed his lifelong friend and colleague, Van der | there was danger of war, most persons here pre- | Imperial Ministry of Austria and Hungary is acting re ae care. ene atoken pemeietly ferred the Turkish funds to risking their capitaiin | jn common with the governments of France and brougit on by overwork He breathed his last in | @2y commercial venture, or even to leaning it upon | Great Britain. The telegraph will doubtless keep his es Mines ‘at Ba toel on Le ae inst., having | real estate security. When the interest on the consols | you informed of the leading events, I will, therefore, survived his frien 'y nine weeks only. ive, the German and Ainerican repub- is reduced by the rise to ten per cent or jess (the par | turn my attention to the main features of the Mean, is here, and in spite of his sixty-thred years is | Value being one hundred), the appreciation of the | tragedy. Said to be looking fresh and active. credit of the State will become a benefit to the com- The funeral of the murdered Prince Michel, which elebritics of '4S, Johannes Ronge, | munity in more ways than one. Commerce aud | took place in Belgrade, was an imposing ceremony, 4 th el fi nis disco reed, dear areiaricttiet ae agriculture will revive, and public works, the need | in which the popular authorities and the people leading vesseis reached Gravesend and completed the match as under:— Z = Vindex - 7 36 22 ‘The Fiona then became entitled tothe Queen's cup, a handsome piece of plate in the style of Cellini; and the Egeria won the club prize of £50, with up- wards of a minute and @ half to spare, this being the dard white. and then produced a it sensation by his solo, | third trophy this fine schooner has secured durin Linseed ofl, £32 58. per ton. ~ — of which is so greatly felt throughout the empire, | themselves took part. General von Gablenz was | «Tne Enemy Said.” ir. ‘Santie: carried of the the reann The Fiona is a Scotch vessel, Dui PETROLEUM MaRKET.—ANTWERP, July 2.—Petro- TURKEY. will be not only undertaken, but, let us hope, a8 | specially despatched by the Kaiser to represent him | honors among the male singers, however, and has | by Fyfe, and & now considered by many to be the | leum has advanced to 45), francs per bbi, for stan- considerably increased his already wonderful repu- tation. All the artists were far above the average. Bui, excellent as were the golo singers, it was im- possible for any of them*to compete with the choruses in interest and popularity. Now thunder. ing like the noise of many Waters; now murmuring like soft zephyrs; now full of the clash and clang of fastest cutter afloat in the English waters; but it is not unlikely that the Old Alarm may be brought out to dispute her claim to this eminence—indeed there is some talk of @ match being arranged be- tween the pair. The hh was built by Wandhill, of Poole, tn 1865, and in her first match won the ds (DoE ed speedily completed as in any other country. on this occasion and Count Edmund Zichy, a per: Christian Policy of the Sultan Against Chriss As a practical and important resuit of the revived | sonal friend of the late prince, was present as the tinn Professions of the Czar—Difticulties of confidence in the stability of the Turkish government, | special envoy of the Hungarian Ministry. Reform and Imperial Resolution=Napoleon’s | * is said the Rothschilds have subscribed £2,000,000 The Hungarian Diet has also given unanimous ex- dia | ‘© the Adrianople railway, and there is now a rea- | pression to its feelings in regard to the crime. Yes- EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Sovraampton, July 2.—The steamship Ariel, from Projected Visit—Greek Intrigue in C Queen's cup at Cowes, Subsequenty she underwent | x, fe esterday. v%. vs iw LececisaRadete pag shang sonable prospect that, during the next twelvementh, | terday it voted a resolution desiring the government | battle: ny Jinitating the song of tughtingaless now | several minor alterations, which did not seem to im- sa Ht Sees Rebel goth Ay Benen, Oss: bf ” oy = was ” ‘al ; ing sa rove her; but since season e bas er | Coxstanrinorig, June 5, 1863, | We may have an opportunity to take a ride over @ | to acquaint the provisional government of Servia } jimity in the almost divine hymns of praise, the | bows and quarters slightly flted out and her masts | $uin,fuichardson, of Allan's Tine, w sine Acereeses of cotigratulation and thanks are pour- railway whose soretnne Will be, at Constantinople. | with the condolence felt by Hungary with the | choruses wersao grand, so precisely rendered and so }| bored, and i¢ now in excellent trim. Indeed, in a SOUTHAMPTON, July 2.—The steamship Somerset, 4 * fmg in upon the Sultan from the different races and At present no railroad exists nearer the capital | people. ge ge ED Pe att epek breeze there is not @ faster schooner | from Baltimore June 15, arrived at this port yester: creeds which compose his subjects for the liberal | ‘han Varna. From Galas to beter © Gistance or halt | The third murderer is sald tobe one Marich, who | erom rot. to: last. there Ts not a word of | “fe aadition to the Commodore's steamboat, the | 94%: sao, July 2.—'the steamship Columbia, from concessions and reforms made and promised by nis fia fe 4 a steep ascent of at least one nundred oy was formerjy a local judge, but. was subsequently | fault to And Tae, either orchestra fing. Eagle, hav hog on board upwards of three hundred New York June 20, atrived at this port to-day. tv, > ATT oe uy ‘ Ma , 7 rder, 1 ers. je v joment’s ness hers of the R. T. Y. C. and their mds, the | ~ pot pe ice - Majesty. The Armenian aud Greck Patriarchs, the A French company propose to lay a subterranean condemned, for the offence of wife murder, to twenty OF abakiness, Mr. Goste, at. once tallied: hie forees poe on ir’ sccompeniod the Cordelia, steam Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, as well as a delegate | ttamway from near the seaside to the summit of | years’ imprisonment. By a breach of duty of the the Bu Pera for the conveyance of passengers at a maxi- in W chider he was allowed t Bu ians, \- rison ma in W of ler he was 0 from whe Dulgarians, have al d_a reception, as al. mum charge of one penny per passenger, and two Pp “4 sect hare : vont pes ready reported to the Henaxp, by the Sultan, and | pence fora porter with lis load, the cars to make | "ve the privileges of a ticket ol leave man. ‘The personally expressed their gratitude and that of the | the Ee two minutes; the concession to be bof pat staged aa she of pugilism, has of late aces and reli given for thirty years, at ‘the expiration of which | fallen into very iow hands, Various taces and religious bodies they represent for | {Te ine works to revert to the government. ‘On the day when the body of the late Prince lay in last pledged himself that the insuperable ‘The Prince Napoleon is expected to arrive at the | State the senior alderman of Belgrade, in the name ance heretofore existing among the Turks to | end of the week. He will be treated with imperial | and company of lis colleagues, after kissing’ the ess of Burovekh ‘eivifwation in the ¢ , | honors during his stay. Instead of the palace of the | corpse, spoke these words:—“Greatest of the Ser- oi buropes eVINZA tO) the empire | sweet Water, as was at first contemplated, that gf | vians! ‘Thou fellst by a hired and criminal hand, b must uo longer be permitted to bar the way of | Hunkiar Skeillisi, a much larger edifice (one of th the great idea which thou bast infused into the Ser- improvement and the establishment of the | Numerous presents cere by the Sultan from the | Vian people did not oe with yo Wwe yas ia mme: ut ent Viceroy of Egypt), is being prepared for his reception, | see thee once more, but not weep but to t Government on the basis of equal rights to | "We still hear of an occasional akirmisn in Crete be- ‘and over thy remains,to take the solemn all his subject of whatever race or creed. | tween the insurgents and the Turkish troops, nearly we willexecnte thy great purposes under thy with a master hand, and the acutest ear thought it- self deceived so intantaneous was the remedy, Hund of Americans were among the audience, and they might well say that they had never heard oratorio iusic before. Indeed it is impossible to imagine anything more sublime this side of paradise, where, according to the popular belief, all the ange!s are harpists and choiristers, aud are perpetually singing the glories of the Creator. Of course there Were some characteristic British features connected with the festival. “God save the Queen” was sung at the opening and close of the fes- tival, the audieave rising out ofrespect to the tune. During the performances ices were constantly handed about by shabby waiters and “books of the words” hawked up aud down the aisies much to yacht, three hundred tons, the property of Earl Vane, With Prince Teck and a distinguished party on boar and the Fleur de Lys, Julia, Ladybird, Loadstar, © quette, Laura, Mabel, Violet, Marshal, Drone, E genia, Gertrude, Ulytie, &e. ‘The following are the latest returns from the prin- cipal yaciiting stations UNION YACHT CLUB, Yacht at or about Lawton; Egeria, Mr. J, 1 hoverts; Fleur-de-Ly fina, Mr. A. O. Wilkinson ; bury; Ladybird, Marquis of Bute Marshall; Mirage, Captain Lovett Dames; Julia, Mr. G. F. Moss; Mabe SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. New and Important Discovery in the Art of Making Paint. Just opposite Staten Island, on the narrow strip of land which juts out into the bay from the Jersey mainshore, has been lately erected “The Bartlett Lead and Zine Works,” ander the management of the Messrs. Osgood, for the manufacture of a pig- ment of lead and zinc chemically combined, and without using any acids in its production, which are so injurious to the white lead heretofore used. It RAVESEND. het ‘ 1 cha?? . Battersby; Loadstar, Mr. N. Aliso: The Sheik. m. and the Mufti, who for- | ailof which resuit in the prompt dispersal aud fight | successor, Milan Obrenowitch,” . comfort of those who wished to hear the music. The | AStarte, Mr, B eat 4 “ ° opposed innovations of this nature | Of the insurgents. By last ‘ounts we learn that The Belgrade correspondent of the Vienna New Palace seemed like one vast refreshment saloon, for dla Mr, ‘Census atet tien Ma Sti srantsae aaa taeneilu was upossetemtanatins a a s ba the refugees who have been transported to Greece | Free Press writes as follows of the way in whieh the | oven singing makes John Bull hungry and thirsty, Dancan; Fiona, Mr. itcher; — . S. Has chemically with zine; but the discovery made some the greatest stabborness, no longer dare to throw | during the insurrection are returning as fast as they | Inurder was committed and the corpse of the Prince | Qh new system was Introduced by Which you. are | foods {Vater Spite, MEG.) Boraes: Sphing, Mr. J. | toon mouths since that the chemical combina- cles in the way of reform. It w: ‘obabi; can obtain the means of doing so. steamer is kept | disfigured:—‘‘The attack on Prince Michel «de- plied to bu ke A S. Farl@; Menat, Mr. EB. Stutfeld; Amazon, Mr. H. F. * mh . as probably | running between Syra and. the isjand of Candia, | generated into @ formal butchery. When the Prince, | Ob'ised to Nay ® tekel for refreskinents, Ad your | sinitns Dudu, Captain Hammond; Luwa, Mr. R.A. | tion could be formed, led to the starting of the in onter to get rid of this impediment to the | Which supplies the {usurgents with provisions, bat | three times hit, fell down dead, one of the assasina | OW! mue for ale oF stout and convey the provisions | jyaniell; Iea, Mr. A. B. Smyth; Queen, Captain Whit works to Wich allusion has been made, The mana- gers contend that the pigment manufactured oy them is superior to any white lead, not excepting to table or yourself, It ought also to be mentioned, of Wat the Handel Festival is no cheap ‘| cost about $15 for every person who | ticket. On the whole, the celebration was plans that the Sultan a short time | intercepted ietters indicate that they are very badly | threw himeelfon the corpse and ent it in all directions c i the old Sheik-ul-Islam, and appointed | provided for, and many of them are on the eve of | With an edged tool. Itis said that the Prince is so his own theological professor, or the palace chaplain, | abandoniiig what is evident to every one is a desper. | disfigured that his nose is not recognizable. The in is stead. in reply to the address of the Greek | ate cause. The Turkish fleet are not over zealous in | face bears two gaping wounds, the arm and one foot bread; Dione, Captain Anderson, ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON, COWES. Yachte at or about the #tation—Piorence, the Duke of Leeds; Hothen, the Marquis of Conyngham, Vice ¥ Snglishme Y a the best English, from the fact that in it the lead and Patriareh, the s said that in future the govern- | their efforts to catch the blockade runners. Since | are bored, and the bones of the land are so cut to OE pAALL, england and to Englishmen and will | Commodore; Gutra, the Earl of Stratford; Dream, ro ment of the empire, from the highest to thie lowest the Arcade wae taken the vessels of tue. feet ine pieces that the glove which covered: them had to be | 8!t 4 very Men place In musical annals. Mr. George ‘Bentin Miranda, Mr. Inglis Jones; | Zine are chemically combined by their patent omcers, would be entrusted to those of his subjects | civice attacked by mistake the Italian mail steamers, | Cui off. What makes the aifair still more horrible is Aymph, sir John yet Bart.; Mayfy, Mr. Tyr. method, which is & mystery to other man- ouly Who appeared to be the most honest and capa- | for which mistakes the Turks were obliged to pay an | the report that the daggers and edged tool (as ts here YACHTING. whitt Walker; Zoriade, Mr. W. J. Pawson; Caprice, ufacturers, and which combination renders without regard to creed, If this programme | indemmity and salate the fag. Rather than risk a | the custom) were dipped ip poison. This, it is sail, 2 Colonel Charles a brilliant, Mr. George Hol- jand Ackers; Arrow, Mr. Thomas Chamberlayne; Sir George Stuciey, Bart.; Terpsichore, . Taténall, R. N.; Erminia, . Aliens el, Mr. Philip Perceval; Geiert, Colonel i Count Felix du Monceau; Diadem, sk huchard King, Bares, st. Ursula, Mr adam Kennard; tone, on pcg Myth, Vis- count Lismore; Egret, Mr. Ly CONDE ROYAL VICTORIA. YACHT CLUB, RYALL, Yachts at or abont the station: ir. O. R. Harvey; Moonbeam, Mr. P. Roberts; Otter, Mr. C. it whiter, more durable, with equal body or covering properties, than any other lead. Moreover they contend that the pigment 1s @ more perfect one than that made by the ola method of manufacture by vatting and acids. Tests made a year since demon- strate its great durability for inside or outside work, and its supeffority to even the best English lead— it grows whither, does not crack or peel, and resists the action of both weather and water. FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. The Season in England. LONDON, June 20, 1868, ‘The great match—hitherto par excellence the event of the English yachting season—for the one hundred guinea cup presented by her Majesty in her capacity of patroness to the Royal Thames Yacht Club, and open to vessels of any rig, took place on Wediesday is carried out we may some day see an aspiring | repetition of these biunders the Turkish Admiral | Was the reason why the otherwise but slightly raya appointed Grand Vizier. Should the wise policy | probatiy thinks ft preferable to allow the Enossis, | Wounded arin of Garashanin had yesterday to ve mow announced by the Suitan be consistemtly aud | the only vessel now running, to make her trips un- ; ampatated; but i doubt this, as it seems to be the energetically followed up it will enabie Turkey, ere | molested. fact that Garashanin'’s wound was a gunehot one. Yong, to take her place among the great governments Mr. Flaurens, Minister of the Cretan provisional | The assassin frea sixteen shots. As accident would ‘ of the world. government, having taken umbrage at not bein have it, a gamekeeper of the Prince happened to be The original reform movement here was, as every | officially recogni: by the King and the Prenee in the summerhouse at the time of the murder (the one knows, undertaken with great reluctance, and in | Minister at Athens, prociaimed his grievance in such | summerhouse is not far from the scene of action), the face of all those difficulties which attend an at- | a public manner that those two dignitaries ordered | and, not dreaming of what was going on, counted tempt to overthrow long established custome in | the arrest of Mr. Flaurens, had him taken on board | the shots, gamekeeper like.” \ order to meet and satisfy Buropean sympathies and | the French steamer and sent to Syra. He drew up a The Osten, a weekly paper published ia this city Tne and devoted to the discussion of the politics of the exigencies regarding the condition of the Christian rotest against his treatment and sent it to Brett; Amulet, Rev. V. Tippinge; , Mr. A. Be eatects of the Pore, and the result is that to-day Brench Legation. East of Europe, insists that the Jeed @ political | iggt, The entries. were unusually good, both as re- Brooks; Aline, Mr. R. attou, Mymiery, tr, Fd. 4 The managers are willing to test it with any other Turkey is far more tolerant than some Christian The sixteen deputies spe by the General As- | tendency, and gives the following interesting expla- e y ” Beckford; Quiz, Mr. E. $. Bowlby; Mayfly, Mr. T. | pigment that can be produced, and invite the ates, sembly of crete have all arrived in Athens. The | nation of the reasous.—“Over the surface of the | cards number and quality, but the continuance of | Walker; Condor, Mr. W. Ewing ‘Anemone, tr. J. H. | severest tests to which it cam be put. The practice of the Sultan, though a Mussuiman, | King and Mr. Bulgaris would be hted to get rid | whole Balkan peninsula there has ior years prevailed every one must admit, is far more Christian and | of them, butit Cian the public still feel a jively | @ great fermentation of ideas; the Slave wish to over- than that of the Czar, though he calle him- | interest in the Cretan affair, So the King and his | throw the rule of the Turks, and as they recognize self a Christian. Nothing has tended more to bring | Prime Minister, being afraid of the people, are not | that they are not sufficiently organized to effect that ebout this anomalous state of poe than the per- | yet ready to treat the native deputies as harshly as | put they passionately denrand that the compara- sistent manner in which the C: imeelf has held | they did the naturalized representative, Mr. Fleu- | ti well organized Servia shall put | self at the head up to public gaze the alleged vances of the Chris- | rens; but they pope. to persuade them to leave before | of the movement and conquerfor the Bulgarians, Bos population in Turkey, who, in reality, have, for | the question of their admission is brought up inthe | mians and Herzegowineans the position which it bas the past fifteen years enjoyed a far Soper degree of | Chambers. In the meantime the Nephvergr won for itself. This idea of Servia’s miasion has also refuy the unfavorable weather—from a yaehtman’s point of view—detracted materially from the interest of the match, the wind, ‘as on the two preceding days, be ing extremely light and variable, and not at ail cal- culated to test the sailing capabilities of the larger craft, The following were the competing vessels, with their tonnage, according to the clus measure ‘The manufactory consists of four different bulld- inge—that in which the fires are located is eighty feet long by forty wide, and contains the furnaces, In these furnaces the ore is burned. From the fur- naces the vapors and gases pass into a fireproof building, containing eight compartments, where any Baxendale; Terpsichore, Ci Tatnall; Brilliant, eect ickers: Main ‘wre. mes; Canda, Mr. . Bwings; Heulher Bet, Mr M. Clayton; Heim Mr. Ri dgon; Terpsichore, tain Tatnail, KR. Alene, Mr. R.’ Suttons Mr. ©, T.N. Mi Evangeline, Mr. C, 5, Barron, The Marquis of Hast! J Fk Capanera left Cowes this week for N , Where his jordship pro- oes to make a fishing tour of six or eight weeks’ Hberty than theif co-religionista in the adjoining em. | threatens to stop the rations of the es and | obtained a wide spread popularity in Servia itself, - uration, ° ao icy tonal. velglaryrinaes pire. In the face of all that has been @ ean such | withdrew: ie sympatny from the Oretan cause. it | and. the. more Princes Miciiel’ set his. face | ment i= ‘The only yachting f forthe coming week are | It is then drawn by exhaust blowers through an more that has been Promised persons are not want: | thisis done it woul a conse the nioppage of the, rips | against thee ‘suggestions so much the more} +, by ieee fc ac ade Ae Be Aaa immense elbowed pipe, four feet in diameter, into 10, madly to inuate that the new an of the jossis, Which now Bu) arms an ros | wl jar i e become,'so mucl more oe, ne. J ¢ liberal institutions recently created and refortns | visions to the remaining vands of insurgenta, ty] ae Re, opinion, first among the Slavs ander ir. A. O. Wilkinson, | nesday, June 24. On_ Thursday, the, 26th inst,, enother fireproof building, where it undergoes promised are merely intended to throw dustin the | the insurrection would then cease entirely. The ref- ish sway and afterwards among his own people, be A of Europe; but they will have no practical | ugees, having the full sanction of the be turn against him. There are two extreme parties in ct. ernment, are only too happy to return home, the | Servia. The one dreams of the restoration of the ‘The steps already taken in the right direction and | Greeks are equally so to get rid of them. The vessels | great Servian kingdom. These “great Servians’’ the dpen, unreserved and candid expressions of the | that carry them to Crete return with volunteers, Teh wo Binbae headiong into war; to conquer and Sultan's desire to satisfy the reasonable require- | so that Greece does not gain much by the ex- | subject th lerzegowina and Montenegro, Bosnia ments of all his people, on the oceasion of the opening | change, as they are scarcely landed before | and Bulgaria, not caring whether with or without Captain P, C, Lovett. Mr. J. Ashbury, +152....Mr. J. Muiholiand, Mr. BE. Boutcher. Mr. W, F, Stutfleld. Mr. J. 8. Bay another process of the manufacture; it then passes through iarge pipes, five feet in diameter, into a building one hundred and thirty-two feet long by forty feet, wuere the process is completed and the pigment is packed ready for market and each pack- t entries close for i) two ocean tatetfes of cae Rov Thames Yacht Ciul Ly ol rig be. longing to any royal dhe Tne rat of these is fixed for Foesday, june 80, from the Nore to Dover, for two prizes, value ively £100 and £60, and the sec- ond from Nore to Cl , for a cup f preaee ited by Mr. George Du) the owner of the Alarm, and a of the new Council of State, have, however, created | many of them are arrested for some misdemeanor, | the Consent of the peopie of these brother lands, as ‘sir Brace Chichester. | second and third prize, value respectively £25 and | age warranted chemically pure. _ The company are a Foot favorable impression both here an cae ; The oon of maxes a bag ay on yp hy = = tha neg he. they Pape Antg 5 Vindex. a Mr. Andrew Duncan. poy oan roe Py, od al haan ceeeeee Kona an Producing Sve tons of their pigment per day and are and go far to remove sus, any want of sin- | last and was received wi e usual honors, Havin; and become Servians. Our readers know, how- Yawi. bie that cenit ot honesty of purpose on his parte aid his respects to the Suitan, he left for Braasa on | ever, that the Turkish Slavs have no affection for a | Astarte........00.. 0.006 72... Mr. WorsleyBettersby. | no restriction as to canvas. The celebrated Arrow ie | BOW making arrangements for producing douvie now fitting Out, and, it i® expected, will take part in both races, quantity. ja hae recently renounced rights ceded by ‘riday, where he goes for the benefit of the springs, ‘ In addition to the buildings used for the manufac. pea per kingdom. Their aspirations go no fur- allowan jarter inute ‘treaty with Servia, and abandons % Servian juris | We e had rather startling reports for some time Se tate obtain for Bosna, Bulgaria and roihge sett tetingieey « diction Rustiane living in the principalities. In thie, ast from Alexandria ing the deciii health ina @ position not less independent | Per ton for schooners, haif @ minute per ton for however, she ia aly carrying our the Panslavist Pr his Highness; but your cot . dent, having had | than of Servia, Roumania and Mon- | cutters, the latter to allow the yawi one-fourth of FOREIGN ELLAVEOUS taring of Seen ISA) NERA ROE SS policy, a& Russia has alway® regarded the Servians | the honor of seeing tiim, found him im good heaith, | tenegro, and consequently a second extreme | their tonnage. There was no time allowance as be- MISCELLAN ITHMS, of furnaces with 225 retorts for,the produgtion 2 slaves, and, wo pratt, Jose bot ce Se Waa ths Lig ne ge pe mF Adeatice me esaroes, br (nae. ference. beam: ioaeees te Agi tween schooners and cutters, experience having Binks apeiter. The principal feature, however, in the Bart- nsferrin| an unals. | which it is hoped e waters at ‘wi whicl ce! Ll les more le} and Ms 4 7 ‘ _ % “Apart from this B fin makes io great tacrifice in | cure. In order to, ae he thinks, complete care, whieh demande from nervia h- | proved that tt is Impossible to Handicap them fairly | Tle overseers of Cheetham, Fngland, have «le. | ‘ett Company's factory is the chemical combination a ‘that it invade the ne: surrendering the benefits of the capitulations, inas | the Viceroy will proceed to Ems, in Germany, after | Boring Slavic provinces of pee and with the | except under certain conditions of wind; but tb was ish as foreigners residing in the Servian or Moldo- | having made a short stay at Brussa, help of the population of those provinces operate the | arranged that the first veasel in that saved her time jachian cipalities geverally prefer to ace . After a winter, the like of which for and | establishment of principalities as desired, | from one of her own should be entitied fo the Fisdiction of the local antiorities. When the | severity we have not experienced for several years, piepones taeee two parti baye different pers aeen's Cul wpa ihe past vease! in tne oe Ts eased kin | rripce made hes of them bis enemies, saved the £5 Ciived to Place women ou the parnamentary Feg- | of the white lead and zinc, whichis destined, no a reat “change in the foreigm and The Déoate, of Paris, commontinig on the Rission’ | Cunt © make a Ereal eusul lt & circular agninet the use of explogive balls, states: | domestic white lead trade, a8 «seovery “What appears 10 us to result most cleariy from the | aireaty made in the minds of men Of science the jm same confidence is reposed by alicd residents herr in |) the suew and rain about tue second wee! that similar time should