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fs another case of Voudoulem, no doubt, and such as are of commo: occurrence among the blacks of Hoayti. Tie killing of children, after being fatted and prepared for the gacri- fice, drinking their blood and eating their flesh in the bardarie relicious rites, is not an uncommon event among the Haytieas, They have gone back to the cruel and shocking superstitions of Africa, From what has oc- curred in Jamaica it appears that Voudouisa is spreading in the other islands of the West Indies. Indeed, the negiovs in some parts of our Southern Stites are going in the same way, as is well known to old residents: there. What a comment is th's upon the radical legis- lation of this country, which aims to place the ignorant and brutal negroes over the civilized white people of our own race and blood! Tue 7Zimes is growing too violent and dan- gerous to be allowed to run much longer at large. Frantic for not being able to get into the “nine hols”—nive daily’ avd pine weekly papers—sclected io publish the Cor- poration advertising, it flies again at Mayor Hall, and, virago Like, attempts to scratch his classical eyes out. Iu its desperation it also seeks to wr ak vengeauce upon the grammar | of a contemporary, Next we expect to flad it atiempling to dig ont tae optics of ils poor old grandmother. It evidently wriggles with pain and mortificuiion, Mayor Hull can well afford to say to it, ag the hon old farmer Baid about the squrming mites in a slice of cheese he was l isurcly devouring, “Let ‘’em squirm; if they can stand it 1 can. nteltigence. Personal United States Sena or Witham M. Stewart, of Ne- vada, is staying at tne Hol n House. Ex-Governcr Gleason, of Florida, is domiciled at the Grand Central. Colonel E. M. d’ayne and wile, of New Haven, are Bojourning at the st. George fotel, United States senator Willian Sprague aud wife Dave apartments at the Astcr House, N. B. Proughton, of Syracuse, is stopping at the St. James, D. P. J. Goddard, of Providence, is at the Albe- | Marle Hotei. Colorel Amor D. Smith, of Rhode Island, has taken quarters at the Fifth Avenue. Judge J. V. L. Pruyn, of Albany, 13 at the Breyoort ‘House. Major Fendall, of the United States Army, 18 Quartered at ihe Fifth Avenue. G. M. Diven, of Elmira, is a sojourner at the St. James. C. E. Coon, of the Treasury Department at Wash- ington, is stopping at tne Grand Central. H. V. Mason, of White Plains, Va., is at the St. George Hotel. Mayor J. S. Green, of Norwich, Ct., 1s abiding at the Astor House, Dr. J. Savage Delavan, of Albany, 18 quartered at the St. Nichoias. Viscount Vulair, Secretary of the Belgian Lega- tion, is staying at the Brevoort House, Judge Lyman Tremain, of Atbauy, ts at the Fifth Avenue. James Tilinghast, General Superintendent of the New xork Central Rauroad, has put up at the Su Nicholos. Generai Price, of New Jersey, 1s quartered at the | Grand Central. Judge Fox and lady, of Portland, Me., have apart- Ments at the Brevoort House. Frank Armin, of South Carolina, is at the St, Nicholas. George R. Clark, of Rochester, yesterday arrived from Europe on the Russia, and took up bis abode at the Filth avenue. Captain Alexander Hay, of Philadelphia, is resid. Ang at the Astor tiouse, Captam J. H. Harris, from Mexico, yesterday ar- Fived ut the St. Nicholas, R. M. Keynolas, of Alabaina, has quarters at the Grand Central. &. W. Cragg, from Paris, has arrived at the Fifth Avenue, Colonel J. A, Martin, of Little Rock. Ark., 18 regis tered at the Si. Nicholas, Albert Thompson, of Boston, yesterday arrived from Europe, where he has been for some ume so- | journing, anu put up at the Fifth Avenue. Major Murray, of Engtand, 1s siopping at the Bree yoort Hou: { Avsistant Secretary of the Treasury John P, Bige- Yow leit for Burope on the Java yesterday, He 1s ‘Commissioned to supervise ihe negotiation there of the new Joan of our government. Ex-United States Senator James A, Bayard yes- ferday rewwrned to pis native shore after a length- Qned European sojours, He was met apon Janding Dy his son, tue present United Staves Seaator from Deiaware, Toomas fF. Bayard. Both the distin- guished gent.emea are stopping atthe New Yors Hotel. | * TWEED TESTIMONIAL Presentation to the “Boss” by the Seventh Ward Breve naniten, About noon yesterday Senator William M. Tweed Was waited upon at the oflice of the Board of Public Works by a number of meuibers of the Matthew 7. Brennan Assoctai.on of the Seventh ward, headed by tts president, Michacl Brophy. They were laepnted.to present to the Sena or a series of resoiu- tions expressive of the pieasure of the associauon Bt his past act: and to pledge Welr hearty sup- Port to him im the future. ‘The resolutions wore iinely engrossed and enclosed Jn abancsome maroon velvevand gilt trame. At the top was a tine medailion portrait of Sherif Brennan, tre patron ot the asseciation, and ai the ‘centre Was an equally good portrait of their re- eciplent, Mr. Twee!., Above the portrait of Mr. Bren- Ran were the wor “saiper ‘and of Mr. Tweed, “u ene Co mace pro} ost CuI ' The presentation was made m a few bappily ‘wordea remurks by Mr. Brophy. Senator Tweed Tepiied that he Was proud vo be honored by his old friends of the Seventh ward. tie had ever ndeavored to merit their good thoughts, He would ke the present tu bis home and place it in such a position that it woud often occasion the sush of MEME vid tiends Aa times—thoughts Ol grattinde io these first or their many kinduesses, Pointing to Sheri prenvan’s portrait, he spoke of im as one with whom iri¢nds! ip had endured since “chiidhood’s happy hours,’ when both, ke te y ne Houaparte, With stockings about thelr hecis, urted the sume preity little girs. For Mr. Breas Dan tis eh hk regata had vever changed and @ever would. TESUMONIAL TO NATOR ‘NORTON. Vomplimentary Dinner to the “Thunders bolt” hy tis Fiieeuth Ward Admirers, ‘Thirty fenticmen, members of the Fifteenth Ward Wiliam M. Tweed Association, gave a com. Pliuentary banquet te Seaator sichael Norron last | evening, at Mancoso’s restaurant, tn Clinton place, The banquet was intended asa mark of special re- spect to the Senator, previous to bis departure for Europe vexe saturday. ‘The diuing room was handsomely decoratea with American Hegs and portraiis of Mr. Tweed and Other political celebrities adorned the walls of the Foo. Aton those preseut were Alderman George Mitevell, Volice Capiain Heddle, Sergeant ory, Smith BE. Lane, by. GB. Park Christopher Tao, ®x-Martial Tooker, Justice Fowler, Wiliam Andrews, John Murray, Josep Bowers, Colonel Vaniurth, Marcus Hianion and Byroa M. Pichev, ‘The dinwer Was & good one and weil served, and a Very pleasant tine was had by sil present, Mr. Horcon, President, im oiler ny the Grst toast m Donor oi the guest ‘he evening, spoke ot the Sterung Gnalities of Seuawr Novion and wished Din Gousy on his journey and a sate det irom Cerope, senator Norton responded Driefy and ma teeung maaner. Mo said, un rerer+ Ting (0 his public career, that he haa siiaply done His QUCY Us Licir rewresentutive, and He belleved | That the banquet wes mite more thant did hha, tioug ‘wore his iviends. Ackhiesses Were made by Alderman Mitchell, Mr. ChristopHer Tine, Josep lowers, Colonel Dans ford wna others, alter Which the party broke up at & jaie bour, den Lo honor the party W all present | French Bishops Active in Be- | his 4 oubue | Certain ple we of victory, ? met wilh opposition so his pearing during the interview, and the republi- | Vigient that 1b had to be withdrawn. Winy, (ken, cans were unembarrassed in the presence of these | did ine mmperor, Knowing france to be) unpre NEW YORK HERALD, THUR DAY, JUNK 15, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, FRANCE, an unparaileled violation of the rules of civilized warlare. Thiers Informs the Orieans Princes that He is a Republican. PROPOSITION TO IMPEACH NAPOLEON THE ACATEXY, The French Acudemy resumed its sittings to-day. THEY DAVE LICd ABOUT IT. A Bonapartist Manifesto—Wio is ble for tho Disasters Which Have France. A beochure, represented to have becn writien in the imperial tutevest, 18 publisued in the form of a pamp tei, entitled “Lis en ont Menti.’ To the first | question, did the Emperor wish tor war? the writer boldiy answers, “Undoubtedly. “But,? he gocs on, “when and why cid he wish it? He wished When France might be ready to make i with success.” Equally bold is the pampniet in polut- tug out wie ent for which war shoul be made. The rectification 0: the fronuers by the an Nexation of the provinces west of the Rhine is dis tinetly laid Gown as the unchangeable object of the Emperor's policy. *For tho Emperor as ier | rance, Germany commences only on the other side of we Rhine, macrordance tu this re: with geograe phy, with hisiory, with Cwsur, who said that the Responst- Befallen half of the Pope. A REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO, The Designs of the Legiti- mists Exposed. river Kline sevarates the Germans from the + Sg Hitz.) Kicoh Gauls.” The Emveror cherished the hope that this TROCHUWS EXPLANATIONS oviect Would be attained by peaceable means { Coming to tue second question —Did tae Emperor Wish for ths war of 137), wien Praies was unpro- pared !—the writer gives auswer empha tea'ly in the pegalive, ‘Ihe secret papers, tis sid, prove it Besides, 1018 said, la defeuce of the Emperor, whea War Was declared he was no longer an autocrat; he had given Nis adhesion to constitudoualisin, aud he had as his responsible Minister Di, Ollivier, Many | Pages of the pampnlet are taken up with extracis | Cause of the French Before Paris. Defeats \ | | ROCHEFORT SERIOUSLY ILL. fiom the French journais and from tae speeches of os apr glee 3 a orators at tie time of the Liohen- zollemm candiiature, to b our the cons Insurgents Shot in the Bois clusion of the writer, that de Boulogne. Napoleon, wiich cael tor tu also eudeavors to show Unat eo War was doswed and purposely precipitated by Gorumay, We now come lo the quesuon, who was responsible for France's unpreparedness? First, the pa npaietecr asserts that the Emperor was not ignorant of the superiority Of Germany's torees, ‘Lois is saown by several documents; i is likewise proved by tac fact that the real numbers of the Germau army Were publishel ta the auewsp pers, antl ia like Miauner the real numbers of the Freach army im tie annual reports on tue coudinioa uf tue empire. The sircugth of the Geraiao Ly Waa publicly declared, and therefore, of cou privat ly Known by the Emperor co be more tt m lion of men, a3 com- Pared wiih 60,000, the strength of the Freneh ara, It was Frauce, not The autor ware TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORX HERALD. VERSAILLES, June 14, 1871, The Oficiel Journal ot to-day says the story that condemned insurgents have been shot in the Bois de Boulogne with mitrailleuses is an odious and absurd calumny. THIERS AND THE ORLEANS PRINCES. ‘The Oficic! Journa! denies the report that the Orleans Princes dined with M. Thiers, and says:— “The Prince de Joinville and Ducd’Aumale visited Thicrs unexpectedly. During ths interview | while the artillery of the jatter was scarcely the President said that although he was once 4 | one-tuird that of tne forer. Who was re- Minister in the government of their father, King | sponsible for this siate of things’ Not the Louls Plulippe, he was to-day the head of the re- | Puperor; for immediately after Sadowa & com- Ps! i Mission appointed by bia recommesded, with Is Dubilo, ‘There was nothing significant in the visit | sanction, ‘ike the army shouid bo tnereased to | ol the Princes, Taey understand the past and ac- } Ay04,000 i. Bubthis project, 30 wise,” says tie | cept the present, M. Thiers did himself honor by { author, “witch was the sulery of nee and ine { pared, go to wary ‘ihe answer 18, Wat tie Wes bob noble and illustrious prince. aluue ta tataking thac France, wil her infertor, GETTING Prous. was & mate jor Gerniany, Win her superior The administration respects the rule forbidding | fucces. ‘ine opriious oO: dieneral Changaruice work on Sunday. and of the Prince de Jomyiie are quoted to show that they coming t) the conduct ov Ul @inmes tle question, HOW Lar W Spousibie for its disasters? Firs, be ceven kmperor for wkiag the comuand-t RECONCILING THE PARISIANS. Ali the journals approve ol the coming visit of the | Assembly to Paris, and regard it as the first ap- proach to a genuine reconciliation, army. ‘ually tae water examines tne | A REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO. What use did the tinperov make o1 his p ’ | The Gauche publishes a manifesto to the Paris | Ma cra wsvanc Of erance is pointed yul as oner- | ss vl WE Bw Satisiadclory abswer to this. “rie abe electors against the monarchy and in favor of the / yt revenue o. our wuticuilure as bea ie | republic. creased by a nit AML ihe value of Lie soil by | COMBATING BONAPARTIST INTRIGUES. more than twenty miillards.”” du Parts alone, we $ are told, the value oi private houses Was, In Ad70, | In order to combat Bonapartist intrigues the | ey.ht mitiards, while Inde Lb Was unly five, To Deputies propose to impeaca tie Emperor, for e- claring and waging war. ROCHEFORT’S DEFENCE. M. Rochefort’s defence before tie Military Com- | mission by which he is to be trted, is that the tribunal Is incompetent to pass upou his case. He tuerelore demas a trial by jury. PARIS REPORTS. TELEGRAMS 10 THE NEW ‘YORK “HERALD. A Fepublican Mantiesto—Charges Against the Legitimists—Communists Discharged—Fre- ArrestsA Deniul—French Bishops Popes Vhe Biaperor ts given cred.t for maproyiag tie con- | dtton of the working classes, for spreading eduea- Won, for celendiug the Church, for bringing tbe army and tie navy to an excellent comuiion, Lor obtauming fe fance giory abioad and ;rosperity abhowe. AV gorous phiippic against ume guverds men: Of the 4h Septesiber rings bails latest Napos leouic mnaulieaar Te 8) tow coac.usion. GERMANY. PROCEEDINGS IN THE REICHSTAG Grants of Money to the Triumphant Leaders of the War. oa The Emperor Willism Coxgratulating the Pope on His Jubilee. ent aud Paris, June 14, 1871, The republican manifesto, which appeared to-day, is signed by eighty-one Deputies of the Left, in the As:emoly, It accuses the monarchist Deputies of not keeping the arrangement made at Bordeaux, whereby it was stipulated that partisan politics should be avoided, and charges that the legitimist members from the proviness are intriguing for the restoration of the monarchy and for intervention tn Italy fa favor of the Pope, COMMUNISTS DISCHARGED, Many of the Communist prisoners were dis+ charged co-day for want of evidence against them, FREQUENT ARRESTS, Arresis are frequent in the Fourteenth and Fif- veenth arrondissements, A DENIAL. ‘The report that M. Forcade Laroquette is a candi- date for the Assembly is denied, FRENCH BISHOPS AND THE POPE. The Tips remarks thatthe French bishops are actually moving for tae reinstatement of the Pope in his temporal possessions, The Proposed Adjournment of the Reichstag. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, perry, dune 14, 1871, The committee in charge of tie Dotation bill met | to-day and was addtessed by Prince Bismarck on \ the subject of 11s labors, Tie bill was then adopted, with an amendment, under which the Emperor will distribute four millions of thalers among the gen- erals and statesmen who have achieved the results of the war, FINANCIAL RELATIONS WITI ALSACT AND LORRAINE. The Bank of Prussia has been authorized by tne | imperial government to establish bi and Lorraine, THE KAISER’S COMPLIMENTS TO THE POPE. The Emperor William has sent a letter of con- gratulaiion to the Pope upon the oceurrcuce of his Jubilee, Price of Rentes—Specie Balance. Panis, June 14, 1871, The rentes are quoted at 53f. 3: SPRCIE BALANCE, The oficial statement of the Bank of France states that the builion fa its vauits 1s twenty-two mullions of francs. aches tn Alsace PARLIAMENTARY GRANTS. The German Parliament has vnanimousiy sane- toned the grants made by the Crown to the rela- lives of the members of the reserves and landwebr who fell during the war, The bill making special grants to the generals Statesinen who achicved we results of was also passed. PROPOSED DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT. ‘The prorogation of Parliament will probably take place on Thursday afternoon, RETURN OF THE FMPRES The Empress Augusta is expected in Beriin to-day from Baden Baden. TOPAL DESTRUCTION OF TNE BRESLAU THEATRES The Stadt theatre in Bresiau was totaly de troyed by the fire of iast evening. No lives were lost, as the audience and the performers all escaped, No property _—— been — "-ROUMANLA. Review of Troepr—Rochefort I-A Loan— Executions. Lonpon, June 14, 1871. A review of 100,000 sdldiers will be held im the Champs de Mars on Sunday next, The troops are leaving La Villette. ROCHEFORT ILL. M. Rochefort is seriously ill and his trial has been Postponed, nd the war A LOAN, The committee of the Assembly upon the Budget is known to Le in favor of the raising of funds by means of a loan, RXECUTIONS. A-spec al despatch to the London Standard says twenty-one men were executed yesterday tu the Bots de Boulogne, TROCHU’S ‘EXPLANATION, TELEGRAM TO “THE Ney WeW “YORK HERALO. Trochu’s Speech CO ntinu: ed=Why the French were Defeated—His Main Plan=Obstacies to the Defence—The Bombardment De« wocnced, Address by the Chamber to the Throne—Confi- dence in the Government of Prince (harles. Paris, June 14, 1871. In the Assembly to-day General Trocha continued his specch in defence of bis administration of mul- tary asfairs. Tle gave a minute account of the sorties during the German siege of Paris and of the reasous for making them, WHY THE FRENCH WERE DEFEATED. He attriputed their defeat to the fact that tne Germans used their artiiery only. The French he believed would have beaten the German infantry if they could have engaged them, HIS MAIN PLAN, His main plan had been for a grana sortie toward Rouen, but after the victory of Coulmiers public opinion demanded a junction of the gariison of Paris with the Army of the Loire, which was sheer madness, TELEGRAM TO T NEW YORC HERALD. SUCHAREST, June 14, 1871, ‘The Chamber of Deputies after a short debate nas voted an adaress to the throne. The adaress expresses confidence in the govern- ment of Prince Charles and is only an echo of the speech of the throne made at the openiag of the Jhamber, | GREECE. King George Going to Visit His Native Coun- try—Changes in the Diplomatic Corps, TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORX HERALD. ATHENS, June 1, 18TL, King. George !3 about to visit Copenhagen, Ho goes via Trieste. Ble will probably siop on his route at Vienna and berlin, DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS. M. Rangabe, now Minister to Washington, has been appointed the Greck Ambassador to Pans DENOUNCING THY BOMPARDMENT. M. Tricoupiy has been appotated Minister to Goa- He stigmatized the commencement of the bom- | stantinuple, amt M. Doudoyss Miuisier to St, Pevers+ \ | bardment by the Germans without formal notice as | burg A GREAT ORSTACLE, One of the greatest obsiacies to the conduct of the defence was the disorderly element in Paris, which Was instigated to revel by Blamarck, and to this cud was furnished with arms from the enemy outside the city, | sore to aris, | lyn, aad siood down tae bay to test ter ui, ‘The demand for consequential damages for the | Wlud was biowing hard from the southward aud Westward, with occasional very heavy pus. A | taking pattern troin the a lyn 1 ore CUBA. The Inenrrection Dying Out—Surrender of Prom. inent Insurgent Leaders—Refractory Havana Voluniecrs—Movements of Va'maseda. ENGLAND. The Treaty of Washington Looked Upon as a Triumph of Cvilzation and Meld Up as a Pattern to Other Nation TELEGRAM TO THe NEW YORK HERALD. Havana, June U4, 1971, A number of families have surrenderet at Santt Fspir.tu, incinding seventy mea, within the pest | Jew days. Letters from prominent parties announce | also the early surrender of several promiment insur. gent leaders, Certain presentados and letters state positively that Lembeta left without aay oilvial character or mission. Vaimuseda goea to Puerto Principe on the 17th or Ltn. EARL GE GR CREATED A MARQUIS. The Un'ted States Recommending to the European Powers the Inviolability of Private Property at Sea. DISOBED(ENT VOLUNTERIS. Four of the batiations of liavana volunteers re- fose to send a company each to the milicary line. the ower batvadous have already desiguaced the | cumpauies Lo go by lot TELEGRAM T) THE NEW YORK HETALD. Tonpow, June 1, 171. The London Tims, in an editorial to-day, says of the Treaty of Wasiingion that tt was not England | glone Who yiclied some of hor claims, dhe United Staws aiso made great cracesstons. The Tins cousiders it unp: mel that such a grave difference between nations a8 that of the Ala- bema Clainis should have been seitled without a re: THE vie Te OLOUBIA. Cn last Tuesday afternoon the new yacht Colume bia, the property of Rear Commodoce Prank Os s008 got undeeweigh fro a her aacorace off South Broo! Injury doue to Ay and kindved ve: wean commerce by the Alabama being ali the | cls Was ulacee table fo tie kughsit , Whove mainsat! and ji ¥ canvas ihe whid Oat Lise se, Woull allow, These sais she Commissioners, aunt was a ed by the United sada ners, and was abandoned by the United | cariea very welt indesd, but they Were not sul Sasha | tictent to show her Weatuerly and sailing qualities. The 7’mes, in conclusion, expresses the hope that, | Ag ine Narrywa ware reiea9.l ths Waele foresntl wae mens o. the American . set, Which made a marked Cifierence and beoaght queston, the Wations oF Kurope Wilk TiS) COA tugACr | OUL Lee power Upon reacts 4 pout acess OF concepltoa of the atus and duties of interaatioaal | tae West Bans (uataiine dospitel Gie dolar was Relioweatiy, | UL down aad 8n6 Calne atou id vory quickly, alinost vizalced | & Mt upos a pivot, and When sue ran home she TH2 REWARD OF BALL DE Gr | Moved urouga tue water ai gecat speed, Upon Ul Earl de Grey ant itipoa 4s ty ve created a marquis | Tan dowa ti¢ NE NEW SCAvOnE acl ti Ma sulanaritats | Uader dou le refed voresad, unt sik Wale in consequence of bis daitinguished services ia CoN- | yt, was in company ati held good Way With the ection wih (iy Treaty of Washington, Columba ani tas la ies fore ail Was set Witch THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND, the distance bewween thei was ly Wie reased. fai a ja | ‘Lhe Tarchiuta turned the reels out oi ler loresny The weather throughout England w fair and jacciatda not help ber mach, aud. When sac favorable to the crops. | wine Wake ot the Columbia for the howe axave boxioNs ae at Vos IN | Sieich tie lost ground Was isi pvereds ‘Lie Mee | Columb auenors od \uaraniiue ub tive PB. ¥ " a i When her ownes an tparty of arecds diseuib irked. The Alabama question having been praciteally | {yiyrsriy wor purasen with the. pavronmante oF decided ny ine Treaty of Wasninszton, it 1s satd the, | tus seauuiul veesei, which is de-tined to play am Amevican euvoys on the Couttuent have received in- | Maper ani pact 1a suiure yacht races. ihe Colmar | has beau fiiy described” betors Wo1a only | structions toagrse wilh the Powers for the protec ay that Mall oer Hitings anc equip. tion of privat» property The consent of ° cot as a An De iMace, aut England and Fra 3 believed to be dowotral. | her owuer may Well be proud 01 so fue a pieasure : Craft. UE A STEAMER AND LO33 OM@LIVES. mer Anua Smita has o¢en wrecked near WREC ‘The ste. WwW Yor) K« CITY. N the Eaglish coast. ‘Ven it wi Ost. ss Ts MINERS’ STCIKS TO BE SETTLED, The Ov need ar Cant alte Te couke Weatoa nave | The following record will show the changes in tno (o cette their dilvrences wicn tne ininers by | teMperacure for the past twenty-four hours in con arbitration, provided te wWaole subd.ect of wages igs | PAlsoa wath the correspoudtiag day Of List year, as fadicaied by the tiermomeier as Hudaw relerved, DOMINION OF CANADA. 3 Pinar macy, HER LD suiding, coruer of Ann str Ista. t oA GA. verament to tho A with Cnueda. Orrawa, dane 4, LSTL. The government have received the following de- spatch (rom ike Secretary of the Colones, dated Downtug street, May 27, intl:— My Loap- In reply to your despateh No. 82, of the 2iu of April, en lostag an address ro her Ma- Jesty om we Senaie and ilouse of Comuens of we Dowlaion for te uvlon oC Bb itisa Coun ta Wi Canada, | have ine nor eo bea nib ty you th Consent of the Liome Union of british Colw Covesponding wale List yea The matis for Saratoga, Long Branch and netgh- boring Waring paces ive beeu miultipited by the New York Postuiaster lor the convenience of those coniewpiatag & summer resitence at seaside re Burks. Aman named Kiopj Meniicita St nda girl known as for trial yester i oft aM, dated Mlaty 15, EMbO* 4 “ cing buat th uaion | day for robbir Young, of 321 West Nine on the 2oin of daly, as propusca Leenta street, wiulo visting a house Greene Miy 1, whieh date you the pocwetvoos, coutamiue Lwenty-five dol- 4 in your despaica of uie , Was lound upon te mule prisouer Wuen ar i 106) haa abeuween | wile Ou g nent and te qoextrs ioyou te | Ghe Ninth Ward Albert Cardozo Club met last sOVveruieNt Huai Cae Gaon OF Beilisa Covum ia with nighi, when the 1 Lowing ouicers were electc 3 DECU THUS sete: SIMiLy fest HOE Uti the cons sited SS0US MM NOUT AMT comprised aM Ene Lae cary yo mubur. \, Governor Geaeral, ARD, GC. E the Dommaon and their eu Mab esty'S pur ow newly wb enapl prosyy sowees. oun t6eied, a OF Ki Mr. il. H, Wilzins presideat; Ms Jame: Vice pre Ser. Eeward Gillon, treasue ad. Brusa, recording secre av, poodiag Sceretary. —1O ablon tances was large, or Ou, TOME Yous, promises toy Hing light 1a tue firmaunent of une party. vu ure demouerau On Tuesday evening’Mrs, Susan Hyde, alady fifty four years ot died switeniy oa board tae } steamer Providence during the passage (rom Rhode th d to tis city. Deceased | beca in bal Burnivg of Oi) Warks at Pi trotin. PrrroLta, One, June M4, A two thonsand barrel still, known as the “nig Stil,” sprung a leak this morning, and im aicoment | hewith aad Was on" the Way te Saratoge ¥ the whole works were in fames. ‘fhe tire spread so | Musband jor the venedsot Lee ae dil A ue thee | Slemuer jandod ac the foot of Caambers sirect, A tae moa Marrowly escaped wii still Was Chute Wilit i430 barecis ot ; Nortu river, Corsner Youug Was nosided. COM, WhACH, WIEN every LINE cise, Was destroy e -- The tauks couuuued $1 Worta of crade o4, ont A maa about forty year: of age, five feet Ave inches great exerts Lils Was saved, The loss 1s est wou. ‘Khe company Wil tumediniey raMnIges. im heigut and mluus his left eye, died suddeniy yes- terday, corner of Spring ant Huwtsoa strests, and the Twenty “net police removed the body Fisheries ia Nova Scotin—Prince | to ile hor ed fad dark aur, mixed ™ axe with Seti black coat, pants aud Maras ta Halifax Vou, Wik DBI Whee socks amt gairer June 14, 15Tl. | sods, he nad a JoOlle prayerbork, two pucket A boat from Alived upact in the | havdkerenie s—one ov Whica wag LA, Pm ) T WO pits tavies, bee Pockelkoives, ana harbor. T i. ‘ hes purse, contain $154, Coruusr Youur Saimon are very abnudant and large quantities | wos nuutied to hold an inquest. ave being shipped to the United State: cnt RE Hark Maggie, from L verpuol, pai tn bere wath sty sanonecamaliios: idee iy fe FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITE Prince Murat, Of the Freneh frigate D’Estaing, is awaitiog the arrival OF the City of Dublin to re0u | One of the Vichborne trial has risen a very ground- Her Majesty’s steamship Philomel and the Fre ss contd, based on the death at szaiast year of the thud Earlof Aberdesn, [die rumor nas resus eitated ty und asserts Lat ne is nos only return ing to Pngland to reassume his thes aua estates, but that he also briags a wile aud soo with him. The story 18 utterly a deta: It has been demon- frigate Cimiteaubriand a WEATHS aR REPORT, at yulney. War Dei ARTMENT, Ovetts oF THE Nyaa INAL OF | streied on the most indispactable evidence, co.lected YAS! \ dune 14—7 P, : ge i Me une 1 Bhi nt preas expeuse oy the lamily, that the George H. SONODES, Ser ree a: nes Wermn urtlc aevnes Osborne, WhO Was drowned at sea towards the end Toe barometer has risen siightly on the P of daadary, 170, Wave seling as tue! mate of the With increasing cloudiness, It tas risen in) Atuttcan schooner Here, boudd Jrom Boston to Meh » Maimiiton € varne, Was th non, cireme Northw reitity Georg’ Vana on the Lakes and in \ . j titrd bart of Averdve A iegal commission nas Middie and Easiern States, and to @ less extent in | placed ie melancholy fact beyond dispule, aud as the Southern States. Tclegraptiic communication | LY te Appears tee of any Ciarutant proposius to oner persona deulal of to the lamuy have, at least with Galvesion ta now resumed, and it appears | 92 yet, hoard uotalig to Lat edlect. probable that the storm experienced thereon Mon. | Morag, noon and night, a3 you pass the day has passed northward, diminishing us | taverns of Lugo, Russi, Bagna €:% severity. Cloudy and tareatentug w her prev: Sav$ @ Correspumient wit ves fn’ Katisas and Nebraska; and lvht ts tht i you see men seat with cards i ADRS AD NeLTARER; ANE rainy 1s tity ! an fore them. ‘the very ‘vegars, who noon reported in Eastern Teanes Light winds | have just extoried & fow ecntimes irom the passers lave very genoraliy prevatied during the day, 6, GO On bo Ue Steps Of tue drst church aut crouch Wh Wil occupy teu for hours, rhe q It Js probable that 9 rsday ometer | Wich eusue aud Whe SUMMNrY Vemgeonce taken wil have very generally falien somewhat, with ine | tte loser oh Te Walser by who 7 pes 7 som te Hse passer by who pos creasing cloudiness and teciperatur | thinks, tne means of paying his debt or ithe drama. Ekner tre man w s S OAPIT Js muucdere count is se ied tab way, or THE STATE CAPITA passer by ts Kuo-ked down or wouaded and ‘his | | ytasen irom hun, and then the waole vung Donation to the Aibamy Hospitaletiues | fs 1. ated. ibis is noe Matis tie tie derer to be Harvet!, }ienis ab Huaeuna, asd bo Wonder that tl une 14, 187 top ov all true patriots is ur ty the bil Joseph Sampson, of er | WHI provide for uMeltorscion Of tits state of | things. Lhe but has goue tive coummi.tee. aio Dy to tt vany Hospital. caposces cd hse ue Phd Dem stss Mek ele . AU extraordinary story Is reported ‘vom Prussian heSegh es ee Bas Sree oe in the «It appears among the Poles ana Hnyarians ase of Mike Ferguon, sourenc b vat miyttt Hunts eredenee, A coun Hae 'n luiy, lor the murder of iis uucle , Posen, died sone montis and aunt, Tamed Lunger. Had Spe ¥ jollowed by that of Ins we ; the dangerous finess of several of JERSEY CITY AFFAMS. of Whieb Gases occurred as suds = el Waaccounta| he wal The Board of Pubic Works of J Clty mi Let of berg vamp sing yesterday, A batch of petitions was read for im- | from fis grave and sucking the blood of fis those reported favorably were the paving of Jersey | corpse's head, jot Which ente © he obtained tne avenue with Ingersoi’s wood pavemen: outn WH some @yualiy si ratitious pe: nts at Turd street with Bergan or. block pavement, an & very lugh pric " fi Was to ve lad with Hwprovement of Newark avenue 1 Nobokeu WHE RO assistant collected blood avenue, The Chief Fi favors the | atolt- from che wees tM & Yesset to give Lo ihe oo of the Cornish engi oii ail the todiiuk. ‘Tho teed was del by the Worthington anplex cnme, oh will » the M the parish priest, but wasia the @ use of ihe standpipe and save the cily upwards of ted at night. not, however, witout an anasked $100,009 Unis year Th show velore the /russiau Court The local court had» enced the PE AN MaARK= Ss. of Lie churelyard to three 1wontis? nt. Wud | praouivent, and i seems ikely tat they Will SUll | have to pay wt Maity Jor their superstition. Pigs iii Md lg May hat he list of 0 Croops at the disposition ot the Paris tit taten five-tweenty baw rts ubusne Loa te SE al, ov Colonel hanged W piaathon or tie N shaws t vite e cousits ott marelin Wary me uly eX § men) (94, 100 1 troop: tite Htation vo Out onicers, three ot oceastonily ul all, W about, Phe ma of seve og a for ey port and & Hort of He proper nnuiber, bot t of tive. poate tatde at: bas dir Bidding, med sales on rchnaigand sedeuvary batainous, Two a: oailsse aa lar Cameras 4 lave Haven DOliAiONs less tha there proper Livervoo. Iso, ATK Lrverro t AjLoMeLAe ere ts @ deticieucy of Ur 14--Evening.—Racon, Se. per ewt for short nb Kix batt there are about d.o0 officers in York, Sia, per bb’. for toe W 0 prim f ihe two as iv" ath arrondis: co" Movawent—Liyen Montunart at 00 naremng ‘ Ravannah M 4) Con ity two-sevenths of tie whole nmbets ONG Of tho tolai numver of 1,000 sores | OMtcers 3,000 berong do tue sale district; aud of the | from watvesten Apri ih wit | forvess, Wext i aparts Ma the thunown | pene atic cchean eet du temple (devenit acroudisemeat), whic Lure | mshes J3,u00 wiew, The Mowstuartre district tas ng ters ber, sedew ary Natiounl Giards, THATCH, fad Hythe Me Wien, ¢ arromdug Fonts tave Git wn average about 2000 each, le ixteeata, however, valy ov Aitogelher che la, from New York OS bales coitons Nieginlay (ron Ohana Apri 52 with 4447 baton, * Bulioe j Wi, tis understood, 0 | 1860—Conference of the — At the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, last eveme ing tere was a gathoring of men, women and cnil- «ren, not only ‘iliing te mterior of the building, bag also the steps tufront and om the sides, aud after these had Loca crowded there were hundreds of Mites Lorced to turn trom the doors because Boe standing room couid be had The jon was the twenty-ffuh ecommencemens’ breiwes of the Packer Collegiate imstituse, the Javorite academy for females among the ree Spectatilicy, weaita and fasiton of Brooglyn, The Humber Of pupils at this iustivule of learning 792, and of tie whole number about 609 were present last evenin, Owlaz to Lhe fatluce to have ushers in the Church, and the breaking of the striae by which i¢ had Seen hopet two keep the anxious aueuce from (he epace designe: for tue exhiole tion, there Was some confusion, aud the space de- Sigued for the young ladies was teickly spotted with witte aud bald pated gentt even oe Commeuctug with & voluntary Mrs. Chuistopher, tie @xereises consiste . of sug Dg ana ine reciiation OF Composition papils of the graduatiag class, all of which were daly ap- Plauued, dud ail, LO an extent equal tw ad suck On, deserving Lae prake they recet XMbITION programme vad been Gone A. A. Low, president of tie ustiiutiou, preseated diylomeas lo tie doserviag ob YH! GRADUATING CUASS, —iss Me sosephing ‘Atkinson, as follow, Mise Kobe tae W. Brown, Miss hmm Je Bradley, Mus Saran ol. Camueyer, Miss bana K. Ook, Mise Bote to edwards, oiss alta AL, Fist, Mist Fool, Miss Cornette M, Gildermensver, Miss g Miss Ales N. Hobbeti, Mist fins brauces E. Jengings, Miss r 8 Gr L. Mead, Miss Lizzie Kussett Nye, s tlica L. Newtou, Miss Emu Louse Richards, Miss clia M. Santa, Mist Kate Be Miss Mary Siucum, Miss Agnes ai, Mts Miss Caronne [, Sede Miss an fuvl, Miss Florsnes Be Wiusiow, M b. Wiliad oss deagiue Be Wickes, M olne M. Miss Edita Re WW. Newman. Ys, hotwi nslancing the crowd oseuted & Very Hae appearance Wison, Miss dol The tine of gradu s upon teu apace and ie clostiyg ADDRESS OF THE x A3 listened to With marked intecest, noé only by Pupils, but by the vast audience, Speaciag to Chess of IsT1, Ne re creed Wo the unifora courte. wh suntiae OCCaSLOLs OF ervang seuecaly to the NT iopics comm n to the occasion he, having Feces ly Made & Vis.tio Virguild, spoke Of an @xh pom he had Ww set al Wasiaagton College ant tie Mauary uy oat Lexington. tle Lotice | wick commendation tao fee ing inere shown tor memories of Generals Lee and Jucksoa; f thei worthiness #8 inen, and catled upso 3 lo te trom their minds every We (rom Siate; fos ter churiiy aad foraive fea: towards the Various peopies of the eutire Conatry as of the Moat favored. With stank lo ait and tu God for His care of the institutions, ue elosed his addvess, and the gualence siurtiy after eleven P. aL, slowly retired Jrow the chusch, Setow titan Cuilege. The fifteenti annua ul commencement of Seton Hah College, Sout Orange, N. J., wili take place om Wednesiay, June 2t, at haif-past ten A.M, ‘Trains Will leave tie foot of Barclay and Ciristopher streets at ten ninates past miue A. M. This college i wader the divection of the Rey. Mr, Corrigan, and, though not very venerable in years, Nas, by the Liberality O. its imanagement and the wbcractiveness Of tts the, Won for Laci a hearctet sttacae the younger memoers of the Catholte le £118 Coll WS ta public favor year wy und pro one of the ieatevedly popa’ar tas! tue Catnole Chueh, aad the Lorine anient Wit altract to itsenmt not aod earnest aw number of enthusiastic students, but their (riends alsy. cominen any Semi-Centennial of Amherst College. ‘The filuicih anuiversary of the founding of Am» herst Coliege will be celebrated Juiy 12 by an ad- dress of weicome by President Steurns and & historical discourse by Rev. Dr. Willan 8. Tyler, ‘The jubilee mecting of tha alumni wil take place i the dternvon of that day. Govcraor Avexaader He oi tne sof 183, Will prestda. ‘The Nor+ Wich lie of steamers have Wade arraagenients curry the atumnc dua Iriends for wail price, Exe i. Son ticsets cau be obtamed only trom Mfr. KiLot Suudiurd, Nu. 29 Nassau street, At Princeton, New Jerse This interesting annuai time wiil begin on Sam day, tue 2th Inst, Wuen the Baccalaureate sermoa WHI be delivered by ie P. idone, On Monday, the 2th inst., the class day celebra= tion of the senior class takes place. On Tuesday, the 27.n inst., the Hterary societies: celebrate tueir anniversaries, 1n the mormng there will be an address by a graduate member of one of the societ.ea Lu the afternoon thera will be a pub ig 1D Cher respective uals, wud 1 tie eveu- re will bE & PUdvliG Coutest heb veeu tue JAMIOF pecuively fev representing them, ye Aswmit As-Ociation of Nussau Hall Molds its bees Mmeeung Ou Lue acternoon of ‘Tuesday, the 71h inst ‘hue ,raduating Class will contest In the gymna- sttun (or a Valuaule prize, 10 be delivered to tae best a nog the notabte visitors expected to be present are vresident Grant aud General Frank blatr, ‘The Srcksou Lastiiutes ‘The juntor and primary exhtbttion of the Jacks™® Institute, at Morrisania, N. Y., wilt be held on Fete day, at Nau-past seven O'clock in the evening. THE “POLARIS” AT THE WAVY YARD. Proposed Reception to Captain Hall by tae American Geographical Seciory. The “Polaris” arrived from Washington yesterday morning aiter a fine passage or four days. Shey hauled into the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, at ha‘fpast seven A. M., Where she will remain till réady for starting northward, ‘Tue litte craft (109 tons) seems in every respect fitted for the expedition, unless, indeed, that ter rig (that of a topsail schooner) pe too light. The propeller is what 13 kaown as am auxiliary screw, capable of belag hoisted out of the water when sufficient headway may be made under ; Mereby, too. economizing fuel, and pre- ng broken by the tee. is, besides, provided With ab apparatus, bv the ald of which wiiale oi utay be safel, used instead of other fui. ‘Those of tae crew Who bave tecompae med former expeditionst: to the North Poie speak higuly in pralse of tue preparauons mace by Cap- Jato Hail and most hopefully of iis discovery of the sought for Noth west Passage, Vee voluris will proceed fron here tothe E squie maux seulenents of Upernatck and Disco, ant at ter awalt the arrival of the governmnaat store~ p Sipply, with coals, lumouer, &c., and addle ul provisions. he recepitou to Captain Hall and oficers, to be 4 by the Amertcan Geovraphical Syelety, pe given week, tHE Past. tend ViiWs OF VS. smperor Napoleon with the Germ an Suverengns at Baden, 1864—The Turkish garrison salted from Siustria, deveatecd aud destroyed the works of the Russ sum besiowing army, and competicd its retreat. 1826—ihe insurgent Jauiss fas defeated and dite banded in Constantinople. 1775—-W ashineton #ppoimted Commander-in-Chiet of the American army. 4.—Phalou's New t Love . I Love You. —For a Stylish and Elegant Sommer Tas go tO FSPENSCH KID, Manuiacturer, 113 Nagsaa street. 4 aout AMVION SAPES, OL Broadway, conser Marray sre, Av Herti: A.—Keen Coo! and Comiort sbin—Get a Pale RROOKS’ LOW SHOKS, KID OR CALF, 516 Broadway, yosite Metropolivad Hotet, and LU8 Broad € corner ‘Twenty-ntnth street, Av-For a popular prices, g of Ani A Vine Lat of i * Receiveds for young men, TERRY, 19 Union square anc 1.1% Broadway, Crandals Weareble tote Preserver and Pather’s Support, For sae at oll gentlemen's furnlahing stores. Kiegant Hat, ne Ue DOWGAN. 102 Nassau streel, Corner mtu Liais—Ju Grene Pedycticu in Straw and Panwa Hata —Gentiermen's Dress ant Ra.iness Hate, &o. iE .2Y Union square and 1189 Broadwaye Povamn Hate=The Most Etega viat over worn, Just introduced by TERRY, Uniow squars ani 1,18. Broadway. Suvnsipoke Prevented Tae Bost Rem suystroke cojasta in taxing ANGELL'S TU) BATUS. Leaingtou avoue aad Cwenty-ith street, The Great Trot Beiween Geldemith Maid and American Cir i ao son to ihe troulng after KNO.x's co\obrated Som For ete, ant foam there I not! log to ve compared with them,” hogs 19 G1 & fashions Bie at K NOMS grand stivady barauce free. Brondway, aud procure aly in the Seatp and BGETABLS SIC! SOD en 100,008 =tomm Jats Less naa We prices’ WEBBER, Sists wyenues and Thirkpelre