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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1872—TRIPLE SHEED 7 THE WEATHER. ceca Wan Dr arrMn, Oerton ov THE Onter Sanat Ovetoen, } + Wasninaton, D, C., Jane —t A, M, for the United States have an opportanity tospeak before the arbitrators tt is understood that they will, IN THB MOST BMPHATIO MANNAR, express the contempt which the United States has for the conduct of Great Britain throughout the * THE TREATY OF TRICKS LIVINGSTONE. q "= mnrcunes senaronsur. Bainbridge Wadleigh the Choice of the Republi- can Caucus—An Unexpected Candidate— WASHINGTON". Herald Special Report from "4 The Spanish Minis Afrai Synopsis for the Past Tweniy-four Hout, ‘Imminent vaca, of Its Fail-§ controversy. London. Patterson and Rollins as Kilkenny P pre yea: aid of An’, “8 Of 1Ow barometor has moved gorthonst. ure 10-Mo ’. Cate—The Ni je ‘+ fowa, M. Lower Miohi, and pin THE QUESTION IN ENGLAND, — wart ov," sway Northoastorn Mew Tork, accom Ohio to pro Panted by fre. to northwesterly ‘h to briak southerly winda, veering and rain, Oleae weather «© from Alabama westward, Stanley, the Herald Search Expedition Conooro, N. H., June 18, 1873, ‘Tho great Senatorial Struggle is over, as was pre- Legislative Notice of a Personal Call for Cabinet: THE POWER OFA FREE PRESS. England’s Agent Instructed e Explanation. Commander, a dloted in the HaR4.p's despatches, Rollina and : fis now prevailin, "4 ri z to Withdraw. nder, at Zanzibar, Pattorson have swallowed enon other, and. a. third with tight to fresh som ny manag Peabeie sc TELEGUN TO THE NEW YOR nERALe. ‘ ad bitnarto unmentioned candidate has received British Demand for Extraditing a Refugee Woalior over the South ® ty winds and areas of oT ate aa ° ‘publican nomination for Senatorial honors, With light to fresh southe. sy 44 Se ate Lowpon, June 13, 872. The Great Explorer tn Excel- of course, he’ will Ae All eg -| Abducted from Canada, tigat ran; cloudy weather ove” sty Paseo disrt In the Housé of Commidns this afternoon Mr, tion of the Middle States, with ty, long there was the most intense excitement ret eo U; cidity of Fish. iaoremen gave notice that he would soon ask Mr, lent Condition. over tho matter. It was genorally belleved that: rte Windsaciear sean ccceen Uae Tae y stone whether the documents to be presented Senator Patterson would be defeated, but still his WASHINGTON, Juno 13, 1872 region, with fresh wostorty winds. to Parliament relative to tho Alabama claims would! real strongth was underestimated, Rollins’ nomi-, '° SP*Msh Minister and Dr, Houard’s Probaviities, "vot NOT HORT Se penis why no record was kept of the proceedings TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. nation was not anticipated, except by his very #80- Ml ane gpanien Ml eBeleoate . Westerly winds and clear and clearing sie SCHENCK AS DIPLOMATIC BATTLEDORE, §c:"*:stontor tte dol Tigh commtasion; andl Tho following spocial despatch to tho Hin. fetin® ionds, and us overtuow narprises no ove. rma, <banim Minister is alarmed for fear ena for tho Mitt Statos on Teay and for Now WHOM e BAINBAIDO® WADLRIGR, n ay afternoon and night, and from* wherein the American government assorted that (| 4™D has been reosived from our correspondent i the man suddenly brought forward, was never ff 2&4 articles In tho press of this country over Ohio Valley northward and westward; cle C45, the HeRatp's despatch from Madrid relative to the release of Dr. Houard. He has been sanguine for several weeks past that Dr. Houard would bef the withdrawal of indirect claims was only a matter: fd Weather and areas of ratn for thy South Atta 4 of understanding, and not of agreement. Statea; but thence to the Ohio and Lower Miss + 4 Aippt valleys clear and clearing woather and wewt * in tho oapital of Great Britain: —- sea ae and his prospective etovation in pollti- cal life will astonish many. As the hour for the Lonpon, June 13, 1872. assembling of the caucus approached large crowds / Probability of an Exciting Scene at Geneva. THE GENEVA COURT. Tel ee Bombay, in continuation of gathered in the netghborhood of the Kagle Hall, ‘The liberated some time this month; but he ts alarmed erly winds, legrams from ‘ doors were closed, howover, to all except logistative A’* WHAt Ne considers tho il-adyised intouigencolll ang Woatnor is ahiC CL eps teeenaes the Intest reports conoorning Livingstone, state members, Reporters and the curious and aneioue(l 7% SPan. Tle telographed to his government on eather. Tele, Hy Neehene ame The following record will show the changes in ther Wednesday that our people were exceedingly temperature for anxious to hear of the release of the prisoner, and, in proof that we were sincere in our professions of| friendabip, that the government was doing all tn {ts power to prevent the departure of vessels sua- A England Proposed an Adjournment, but America Declined—The San Juan Boundary Case and the Alabama Claims—Lord Gran- ville to Make Another Statement. that Mr. Stanley, Commander of the Hzraup fm multitade had to linger round the street and get . . accounts of the several ballots as best they: earch Expeditionary Oorpe, has arrived atl outa, whens lcgislative member or. # journal Zanzibar. ist emerged from the hall ne was immediately Stanley announces that he left Dr. Living- besteged for information, and when it was fur- he past twenty-four hours-tn com- parison with the corresponding day of last your, aa Indlcated by the thermometer at” Hudguls Paar macy, Heratp Building:— 1871, 1873, 12 XeLlt Fails Where Will the Onus Lie ? ited of Atting out to aid the Cuban ti - mished the clated and discouraged expressed their: pen be insurgents, 1% Auerica Says on England—Great Britain yeicouiat 70. tue ew vale atone alive and well in health. feeling in no unmiatakable mannor. After the on eke pS pUerEr rp eeSeRim a Bs —_ . caucus had been called to order business was oom- te simperature y Says on America. shaadi lady cn tt LETTER FROM LIVINOSTONE’S SON. pee one ueen Ff ia Tho English Minister to-day called at tho StatofMl Average temperature for voneaponding date = During the session of the House of Commons thia Mr. M. Oswell Livingstone, gon of the ex- ‘A MOTION TO PROCEED 10 BALLOT poker tinene “ presented voluminous documents last yoar... Rye ates TH s th evening Mr. GLADSTows, in answer to-an inqui r lwas'promptly carried, ‘aring upon the abduction of an American named — WasniNoron, Jane 19, 1872 ae ctr Henry Tobeweon, sald, tho, government. cof pore Writing from Zanzibar in the later days gg was Promptly carried, and the voting was begun narus Bratton, at London, Ontario, last week by HAIL STORM Il MASGACHUSE ES. ‘The British government have made a final appeal Ml the United States deciined to become a party to the Of April last, says: —A caravan has arrived from THM PIRST BALLOT our government officials, who arrested Bratton onf SrrinarikLp, Mass., June 18, 1872 acharge of robbinga Post office at Hillsboro, N. 0., and forcibly took him to Detroit, tn viola- tion of the Extradition Treaty, All the facts relating to the abduction are plainly set forth, and the British Minister makes a demand that he shall be returned to London and set at liberty, and if the United States have any domand upon him they § Must pursue the course laid down in the Extradi-™ A severe tornado, accompanied with thunder and tion Treaty for the arrest of alleged criminals. Ba tightning, passed over portions of Penobscot and The Government and Suceessful Southern B piscataquis counties yesterday, doing much dam- Claims. age. In Parkman the barn of Mr. Draper Dissatisfaction Is expressed by the fortunate MWwas demolished, and several head of cattie Southgrn clujmanty because the Third Auditor fH Were Killed. the barn of Mr, Starbert, of Dover, must first audit their claim before the Secretary Mownod by Frederick Wilson, of North Bradford, of the Treasury is willing to pay the amount ap- 3 wero demolished. Noinjury to persons is reported. propriated, ‘The reason alleged for this course by§ Ahall storm of extraordinary severity passed over North Adams this afternoon, Some of the hail stones were from seven to eight and @ halt inches in circumference, and hundreds of panes o glass were broken. THE TORNADO IN MAINE. BANaon, Me, June 13, 1872. 0 our government for the adjournment of the Ge- Neva Conference on the 15th, in order to agree upon the language to bo used in the amended treaty for the deflaition and limitation which each desires to MP tration of the Alabama claims falled (and no sane place. upon the liability of a neutral. The amended MJ man could doubt that it would), the convention for article, on its recetpt in London, was the subject of fm the settlement of the San Juan boundary question, fat which was provided for by the Treaty of Washing- application for the adjournment of the meeting of the Board of Arbitration at Geneva, as was pro- posed by Her Majesty's government. Mr. OTw a¥ asked the Premier tf, in case the arbi- Un: minal andiwehlars. seen, 60! of resulted as follows:—Whole number of ballota, 219; yanyembe, wigd the fe eoessary for a nomination, 110; Jas. W. Patterson, loading men, who say that Stanley has reached ff 102; Edward H. Rollins, 67; Onslow Stearns, 25; Ma- Ujiji, where he has met my father, who has son W. Tappan, 12; Gilman Marston, 9; Bainbridge . Wadleigh, 8; Aaron F, Stevens, 1. ‘The strongth of received the supplies sent up to him. There patterson and the weakness of Rollins, as developed fre no letters from them at this moment, Ifg>Y this ballot, wero wholly unexpected. Even Pat- ts ee acs oa re lies ba terson’s fricnds were astonished, if their declara- a ere ‘am ind nl some supplies have elle ORITIGISM BY THR BRITISH MINISTRY; ton, would be maintained. pe ene : ppl tions are to be relicd on, ‘and while they are perfectly satisfied as to its Wr. Giadstone replied in the a Mrmative. reached ‘Ujiji, and thero is little doubt that THE ROLLINS MEN WERE DISMAYRD ‘effect on our case at Geneva, they thought they Viscount BURY asked if {t was trae that tho and almost democratized, and many of them ad- American government would oppose to the utmost Btanloy has loft Unyamworl. All reports speak Mi mitted tt waa all up with them, although they ox- @iscovered in the language of one of the amend- ments the source of future misunderstandings. any effort by the British government to submit its fof. my father boing wounded by a buffalo, EvtGored the bellef that tho second ballot would SF ee -- ~*[snow an increase, counting vainly, as it seomed, on acquisitions trom the Stearns men. When the ‘On the 30th May General Schenck was informed by! ¢ : argument at Geneva on the 15th inst. under pro- i, i fi which makes him limp badly. test, and if this was true how {t, wag proposed to mp y: In Dexter a large amount of glass was broken by hatl, reserve the rights of Great Britain. The questions second ballot was commenced {t was with the gen- Granville that the Senate's article was Were not answered by Mr. Gladstone, who said that THE NORTH POLE. eral feeling that Mr. Patterson would receive the fj ‘Me Treasury Department Is that the government meatal I cikanuw ome! CONETEUOR Gin: Io srowll cedure Wollos te'be dived terete PEERS, requisite number of votes for the nomination; but fy 2USt protect itself against the presentation of the STABBING AFFRAY IN WATER STREET. 2 a ip he coe the result, as will be seen below, did not warrant this gl Me claim hereafter and must hold the papers asi Ata tate hour last night a quarrel occurred tm ana that fier Majesty or teee rs a oVerninént must decline Mr. GLaperome, ta reply to 8 question of Mr, Cor- The Austrian Exploring Expedition Off for them anticipation. Whole number of ballots, 219; neces- Mi vouchers, otherwise there will be no security in Hi water street between George Wood, a sattor, thirty 4 sary for acholoe, 110; Patterson had 103, Rollins ‘to algn an ambiguous treaty. An amondment was Hrance, sald nothing official had been received by Arctio, 89, ‘Stearns 2, Tappan 14, Wadleigh 8, ‘Marston 6 Che future against (he presentation of the sme years of age, residing ab 108 Oliver strest, and Ad- ‘Proposed and sent by telegraph to Secretary Fish, {ithe government in relation to the San Juan boun- — Be ieee ca: orecemy cuoweeconm bm A Washington Popo Jones. [eet ae dle sacs A act GL lou This morning a tall, wild looking man was no-@ knife, inflicting a serious wound. The assailan' ‘who informed both Mintster Thornton and General fq 4@"Y question, now before the Emperor William, of| TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. HIGH STATE OF RXOITEMENT was arrosted by an oMlcer of the Fourth precinct Germany, for his decision, all around. The steadfast adherents of Rollins Schenck that if it was accepted it would not help fa teeta eos Vimwwa, June 18, 1872. labored among their fellows to “stick,” and vainly MM occ Walking about the lower rooms of tho Execu- I Tt tie inared man sent to the Park Hospital. “tho matter, and that our government had firmy Anctiee statcnentitea mcatane oid A despatch from Bremerhaven announces that endeavored to win support from ‘tho Stearns gy tVe Mansion, and Oficer Kearney, regarding him § ae 2 m Earl Granville ts ox-Biing Austrian Polar Expedition has sailed from that party. The supporters of Senator Patterson were faas & suspicious character, questioned him. He POLITICAL NOTES. RESOLVED NOT TO RECEDE pected in the House of Lords to-morrow, port for the Arctic Ocean rm and industrious in urging his claims; but, 08 aM stated that his name was Richard F. Jones, from from the articlo as amended by the Senate. Een pesca pene ERRATA, cn hese Sepeaa, et ints gbenale Prince George's county, Maryland, and demanded fy How many republican papers in Philadelphia wilt Since then appeals have been made in AUSTRIA. Equipment and Plans of the Voyagers.M Stearns, Wadlelzh and Maraton were more guccess- to see the Preatdent. Upon being told that Presl-,q "Port Grant in case Groeley be nominated oF Baltimore ? Greeley stock does not look so well “down South” since the Philadelphia Convention. Bince the discovery of the open Polar Sea be- op = when L youn, eee Fe ane ¥ of eacl were = inspires wi es] confidence. General Sherman Presented at Court—Bou: tween Nova Zembla and Spitzbergen and north- Bite rosult was as follows:—Wholo number of ind for Hl ward by the explorers Payer and Weyprecht last ballots, 222; necessary for a choice, 111. Patterson dent Grant was absent from the city h demanded that he should be telegraphed for at once, as he (Jones) had whipped the world @ friendly spirit for the United States to exchange views upon the cause of the new misunderstanding, but to all of them our an- Paris—Serious Disasters from Floods— September, the influence of Dr. Petermann has i had 102 Rollins gv, Stearns 31, Tappan 19, Wad- Bland could not rest satisfled until he had whipped Says a Western paper:—“A thousand-dollar Ken~ ‘swers have invariably been that the Senate's ac- Hundreds of Lives Lost. been successful in arousing a spirit of research fq iigh,18, Marston 7, Whoeler & When this result tno president, who ought to bo ousted and she Pope fl tucky bull recently undertook to atop # loromatins. ‘tion was our ultimatum. The British government through all Germany in behalf of an exten- THE FRIENDS OF WOODLRIGH of Rome put in his place. OMcer Kearney took them Te horns, hide and tallow are for sale, ie : , TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALO. sive and protracted exploration of the NortnggShouted bis name, and during the voting his world's champipn into custody and started with{™ Lloyd Garrison has very appropriately notified ‘does not think we are reciprocating that feeling — Polar regions. For this purpose, since tho re-m Stork Increased very perceplibly. |The result offnim to Poltce Headquarters. After prococding ff Charles Sumner of this sad ocenrrence.”* VIENNA, June 18, 1872. General William T. Sherman and Colonel J. C. ‘that prompts the invitation for an adjournment of The St. Louls Republican—Greeley and Grats— says:— turn of Weyprecht an Payer, the sum of $87,000 219; necessary for a choice, 110, Patterson had 98; M™quictly for some distance the prisoner suddenly ate has been privately contributed tn Austria alone, fm Stearns, 39; Wadiolgh, 39; Tappan, 18; Rollins, 16; turned on the officer and attempted to break 6 the tribunal, and yesterday they had under con-M audenretd, of the United States Army, were pre- Canabured Marston, 6; Harriman, 2; Fowler, 1. After this bal: Mtoe ne ee attempted to break away, ¢ two tickets around which the popatae and the Emperor of Austria has given very Mio, declared Mr. Benton, one of bis friends, tearing his coat in the effort. OMlcers Duvall and T id ‘Bideration sented to the Emperor Francis Joseph to-day by the: lot was deciared Mr. Benton, one of his friends, elements must inevitably rally in the en! Hon. John Jay, the Ameri Mini largely, by material ald, to the fitting out of WITHDREW THE NAME OF MR. ST£ARNS Shelton came to the rescue, and the prisoner was ign are now in the fleld, and the canvass WHAT COURSE THEY WOULD PURSUE ican AeA pad) ais Monke esti Mp2" expedition. From an account furnished by Dr. and at once there Was a ontareous shout for Ml safely taken to headquarters and lpcked up, a large open with full force, | There lv'no raaaon fox wattt re d -night wi oun! ta adieigh, and his nominatl & foregone urther. The Baltimore Convent if we decline to. accede to what they regard asa Andrassy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and will soon Petermann we learned that the party, under com- HM concjusion. The ballot resulted as follows:—Whole fm CrOW4 following him to the door, held, it is true, but the Baltimore Convention cam ‘The Indians and the Northern Pacific. ‘The Secretary of the Interior to-day appointed the following commission to visit the hostile tribes of Indiana demonstrating against the Northern mand of Weyprecht and Payer, would sail from MM number of ballots, 210; Booman for a chotce, 106, a Bremerhaven, as it has, in the screw steamer Ad- gm Wadleigh had 152, Patterson 38, Tappan 9, Mi 5, Harriman 4, Fowler 3, Rollins 1. ‘The di miral Tegethoff, built at that port. The steamer is BM or Mr. Wadleigh’s nomination was received with 220 tons burden, 118 feet long, 25% feet beam, 1834 Mi the wildest enthusiasm, and the action of the Con- do nothing but express the wishes of the demo- cratic masses, and this the democratic masses have: already done. We know what.the Baltimore Con- vention will do, almost as well as we knew what the Philadelphia Convention would do, The democ- Fair and honorable proposition. A drait of the in-idepart for Paris, where he will be joined by Lieu- ®tructions to their agent was agreed upon, the tenant Frederick D. Grant. { polnts of whic» were received here to-day. It Te-Bi Watal Disasters and Scrlous Agricultu: ites that the misunderstanding arose from the Losses by the Floods. feet depth beluw deck, bas the rig of a three- fm vention was Pacific Ratlroad:—Goneral B. R. Cowan, John S.M@racy of the whole country desire to defeat Grant y « masted schooner, and an engino of ninety-five horse Pattee aati Delano and J. W. Wham. The commission will MM PY Clecting Greeley. ernment of the United States incorporating in ViENNA, June 13, 1872. ‘ Mr. Wadlcigh was, of course, sent for, and when @ = Andy Johnson has been nominated for Congreas- leave this city for the Yellow Stone country about # the 2oth inst. Slaughtering Buffaloes for Their Hide. The War Department 18 in receipt of despatches from officers on the frontier to the effect that buf faloes are being killed in large numbers for the sake of thelr bide, which has been found to make very jl goo leather, The destruction of these animais, it 1s feared, will involve trouble with the Indians, Currency as Bank Reserve. The act of Congress will go into immediate effect Details of the consequences of the late floods near fm POWer, capable of propelling her five to six knots fhe appeared a warm and énthustastic welcome Prague caused by hea¥y rains, of which brief men- {M22 hour. She accommodates coal suflictent for forty T orl pen hee agen a re mount for the transfer of our mercantile marine, Btion was made by telegraph on the 27th ult., show fm 44¥8’ use. pected it. If elected he promised to faithfully he enhanced rates of insurance and the prolonga- OnGANIEZATION, ‘and honestly serve his party. The Convention Prolonga- @j that the destruction of life and property was tar] more are on board, besides Lieutenants Wey-fM broke up precisely at midnight, and afterwards $ion of the war, which Her Majesty's government fm steater than at first supposed. The water poured the nominee “received” his friends at the Phoenix ° Precht and Payer, two other officors of the Austrian a bi hold are not within the province of the Tribunal orfmOVCr the country, sweeping everything before it. Ml iayy prosch and Orel—an Accomplished machin- fd Hort. arene are various speculations concernin Fertile districts were devastated and a number of| the result of the caucus, One Is that Roltings’ Arbitration at Geneva; that this has been the subject I vitiages swept away. ist, two glacier guides, from the country of the Hj defent will be the death of the republican party in pf earnest diplomatic correspondence, and that at The loss of life {8 appalling, the number of per- aes mecitse: me Bot ettnis-watceaes —_ raw entirely ‘om potitiat ie aia poi ane the suggestion of the government of the United Sus who perished being estimated at 700, ” PROJECT OF OPERATION. ; Pe arene on Or Ne sees Aon rp a " TAKES HIS DEFRAT PHLLOSOPHICALLY, Deuetcammmancwen 8s SPAIN. tho uuridans east ot spltengenc in the open eo fa; tye ce, fh frends had sack by im, be IN LIEU OF ALI. DEMANDS there discovered last September by the com-(Mfriends were more loyal, but finally they too manders of the present enterprise. The expedi-fgi®d to fall into the third party line. Tho man at large by the labor reformers of Tennessee. And he is still “at large,” then ? Amasa Sprague has been chosen chairman of the ta delegation elected to represent the democracy of Rhode [siand in the Baltimore Convention. When the Providence Journal (no doubt upon the information of Senator Anthony), declared that fm Vice President Colfax would be renominated uport the Grant ticket, and the “Natick Cobbler’ waa selected instead, it hardly thought, we venture to suggest that the Jowrnal would publish the follow- allowing banks to deposit United States currency and take out certificates of deposit which they {g!ns paragraph, which we flad tn Its tssue of the Lotm bq instant:— may hold as part of their bank reserve required by & law and used at clearing houses, The Treasury It now appears that the their case claims of an enormous and indefinite Disunion Between the Ministry and the Mi ‘etter of Vice President ane Sena%r will probably now retire from active Colfax, which was an effective instrument to seoure Which the government of the United States believed arch—Cabinet Tender of Resignation— tion is provisioned and thorougnly equipped for a political life. Mr. Wadloigh, the nominee, is only Department is now engaged in preparing these cor- MM niy defeat at Phtiadeiphia, waa merely & private ex- jt had upon Great Britain for tlie !osses above men- Plots for Revolution Prepon peg cs ge Wee Faeicohe chats jorty years ofage. He 1s a man of rare and versa- MM tificates, which will be payable to order on demand, &q pression of a desire to retire from public Iie, and tioned; that the first and second proposition so ; Bin” the northernmost pointof Asia (longitude 100 Hee ra eaborionee in the “state: Lagtaiature, frie of the denominations of $5,000 and $10,000. Was not intended for publication, east) ; to prosecute the survey and exploration of M nomination seems to give satisfaction all around, Reimbursing Burned-Out Cadets. Podetitted!mafled to be acceptable to, the, United TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. the central polar region In the second summer; — and during the third summer to strike, if possible, 2 a a ‘The Treasury Department 1s paying to the cadets Hl pypycorr,—At his residence, 782 Baltic stre tates, and, that no obstacle might be interposed Maprp, June 13, 1872. [eastward to Bebring Strait, : NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE OFFIOERS ELEO-Wat West Point the amounta, appropriated to retm-BM proskign ou thurstay. Jute Li; Jasrug T, Larson, to arbitration, a third proposition was made, which JM It was stated during tho forenoon to-day that the (Count Wiltschek, a wealthy and iberal savant, TIONS. burse them for loss of clothing by the fire on the Gin the dith year of his age. referred to the Senate by the Presid Ministry are not in harmony with the Kil cor-f bas given the expodgston 30,000 guilders. Te wil 5 Sth of February, 1371 Tlie velaiiree “Gad Vue OF ite Nuahy sae te was rred the Senate by the President, and istry y ing on cer- Bi aiso establish and m@utain in Nova Zembia a depot Concorn, June 13, 1872, 7 4 Man doa * Mi vitedto attend the funeral, at St. John’s church, by thom amended; that while the two govern-g{ al" measures adopted by the Cortes, and would Mf of provisions and supplies, for which he further ap- FI oth houses met tn convention and proceeded to Hight Hours and a Full Day’s Pay. Pseventh avenue, on Saturday, the 15th, at four tender their resignation, propriates:a large sams, tho election of State officers, with the following re-gm The Secretary of the Treasury has addressed gi P. . ; mente were substantially agreed upon the object Mf Inquiry made in offcial circles during the after- Li a EDR PI GIO LF piled through the Supervising Architect a letter to all ff (Por other "Tyent/is "eee "NWN Foe) of the supplemental article, Her Majesty's govern- noon revealed the fact that the difficulty in the THE ENGLISH TURF. POR SECRETARY OF STAT contractors engaged in furnishing stone for thes any Druggists Have Burnetve Whole number of vot ee ee Necessary for a chotco. cast new State Department, to the effect that it is the @ent wis government was caused by King Amadeus disap- COMPELLED TO TAKE EXCEPTION proving measures which were edopted by the 7 poneee , wish of the administration that all persona em- we without Gast=Think of Itt A « re Feet ei haa!"etact Cortes and supported by the Cabinet. Ascot Heath Meeting—Race for the Gold Cop— een eee eee eratved 77:7 Gae gl ployed on government work should be required to Fgdrsneks cnvivonod by boris, Ths dau gor aversady to {ho language of the Senate amendments, a8 Iti ane Ministry, as was anticipated, have tendered The Prince and Princess of Walos VOR STATR TREASURER. labor but eight hours per day, and that the om- A aP id Bromdway ne 2 ran us with his clog i ‘was plain that if left unamended they would be the & their resignations. er the Ground Whole number of votes cast. ployéa receive the same pay for that number off ae TL source of future misunderstanding, to avold which POLITICAL PLAN FOR A REVOLUTIONARY PLOT. 7. Necessary for a oy A hours as 13 now paid. % IN SAFRS, 9 ry % w a ee Solon A. Carter, of ene, rece! . it Chi "5 Ni Fod 1G 21 GF adway, corner of Murray street. the article had been proposed. To this end Her The city journals assert that a plan ts in contem. TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD, George B, Chandler, of Manchester, recelved The Site for hicago’s iow ‘oderal & an plation to unite the Carlist with the International Hor: Balldings. At MeLewee & Patnam’s, 001 Broadway, . . : Majesty's government addressed several notes to Hl oy eanizations in Spain, when an effort will be made Lonpon, June 13, 1872, Bil. W. Cogsw The square of ground in Chicago condemned by HM the cheapest choice Gas Fixtures in the city, Call Minister Schenck, proposing amendments, to all offby the combination to create disaifection in the There was a large attendance of spectators at the anton 0. og uri the commission appointed to select a suitable site jg examine. oS OE SU z } ane 0 " ‘which propositions the reply of the government of army. Ascot Heath meeting to-day to witness the race (Commissary General. for the new government buildings 13 to be paid for Annin & Co., Flag and Banner Ma ‘the United States has been that the Senate CORTES ADJOURNED AND THE CRISTA CONTINUED. for the Gold Cup. Hits Royal Highness tho Prince of, - ———_—_——— without delay. There were a number of lease- Bj facturers, 9 and it Fulton ste ot, Somat of Willtam, Bee The Cortes has adjourned and the ministerial jf Wales and the Princess Alexandra were on the THE WISCONSIN DEMOCRACY. holders who preferred extravagant claims for re-B) 4 ayeraid Branch Office, Brooklym, / article was their ultimatum, and that it@@ crisis continues. ground, The weather remained pleasant from the a - linquishing their rights; all these have been satis- #i Corner ot Pulte : avenue and Rogrum street. 7 Open from 8A. M. to8 2B, M. ‘Was useless to discuss or propose amendments. commencement to the termination of the sport. Piggeras factorily adjusted, and the amount ot the appro- tion of Delegates to the Baltimore Sesriem ome Fle: 5 ; 1 rt These refusals she is constrained to contrast, ENGLAND. The race was for the Gold Cup, value 500 sover-B Conyvention—Kndoracmentof the Cincin-f P84", ea ree by disbursed without delay. 4 westle’s Lacteous Farina, 5 ast 4 . * of Congressmen, the Mouter’s Milk Sab gthtat pronto le Bernt Phas euseis ig a summary of the event: st ieee dent k Rhee Senator hiraiho of ‘ohio and Congressman @ Recommended by eminent physicians. ai Minwavger, Wia., June 19, 1972 ‘ i ‘ , y a 6. } : ‘4 ‘ tucky, are both confined to their A.—Royal Havana Lottery. Priewes Ree The Gold Cup, value 500 sove.; given from thei] me pemocratic State Convention to-day elected ff A1™% Of Kentne " " BD auced, JR MARTINE? € CO. Bankers, 10 TPail street Tooms with severe illness, The Revenue Stamps. Commiasioner Douglass. and Superintendent Mc- Cartee have made arrangements to keep up the supply of revenue stamps by using the old ones with the surface imprint thereon of the changes acceptance of the United States, and which were over pnt forward as anultimatum by ‘Her Majes. ty's government. If, therefore, ‘Tue UNITED STATES ARROGATES TO ITSELF ‘the authority to dictate what an Majesty's gov. New York Box 4,535 Post offic gg | A—The Greatest Strike Evgr ana H is the striking doad, as if by Lugh ining, ar m3. ped bugs, roaches, Ants, moth larva, play by braadsides we ASOWEES TNARGR DRBERO: ia thousands of house! wind-gnws Of the thres f fasks—260., He. and $2—the lAr-yest are propor- Pa a. Sold by drug gist. and grocers, where. fand and aged to 4 subscription of 20 sovs. encli: TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALO. the second horse to receive 50 sovs. out of the @the following delegates to Baltimore at large:— stake; three years old, 7 st. 5 1b.; four, 8 st. 10 1b. ; MM James R. Doolittle, Edward 8. Bragg, Gabriel Bouck, Lonpon, June 13, 1872. five, 9st. 5 Ib.; six and aged, 9st. 51b.; m. and g. John W. Carey. tl oF allowed 31b.; about two miles and a half (twenty- The bullion in the Bank of England has increased Sw mnDuritorsy, ( iy First District—John Hackett, D. W. Small. 1J Second District—A. G. Cook, G. W. Bird. 2 Third Distriet—Ne\son Dewey, H. H. Gray. £503,000 during the past week, M. Lefevre’s Henry (four years)....... ae The rate of dis evinced in making tne three propositions for | The Bullion Supply and Rate of Interest. wnt of the Bank of England hasil Baron Rothschild’s Favonius {four years) . path Depot, No. 7 Sixth avenue a P wo neat s > t me pars). rt ie > H. Paul, B. 8. Weil. ct of Congress. A large force & Seer i. ced ¥ pot cent, and is now 8% per cent, fg Baron Rothschild’s Hannah (four years).. SE Fourth District—George H. Paul, B. 8. made by the recent act of Cong) rs erament "Si accept as a treaty supuiation, been reduced 's yas Naenlenaa rable a The betting Just previous to the start wast to igs {1/7 Listrive—E. ¢. Loomis, James att = is at work upon the stamps and there is now a sui- Ba ae ee nd still refuses to enter into further negotiations RUSSIA against Henry, § to 4 against Favonius, and 5 to gag Kovenih District. yp Wouthasts Bie. udolph. fm ficient quantity to supply the demand; conse- emriye » OY on DOVaRa Ye Wheeaks aor oem na for the removal of the present causes of differences . against Hannah, © =) Os Eighth District—W. T. Galloway, 8. A. Pease. quenty there need be no apprehension of a scarcity Annstree. | . H \ ~ a ‘ Five horses ran. Fordham, the well-known The delegates were instructed to vote as @ unit, MM of stamps before the new ones can be printed. A.—A.—Eadies’ Scaside Panama Hats,/ 4 Wotween' the'two governments, the HOHOF AMOU GE. sees in the Southell: Provitote—- Turki peatey;' rode the’ wiht, and the following resolutions were adopted :— The Indians in New Mexico. fortiding and boating, extra quality. at AMIDON'S, 2h 4 nity of Her Majesty seta Quarantine. evs aomeemeacenemnananiacaany solved. That the address and Fesolations oe ne Adespatch recetved at the Indian Office to-day Futh avense, Mee 8 muugranrcy comrst. in 70 Wittaaw \uarantin TRE GARNGHRFEST IN 8) LOUIS Literal Tee ae og Rag emo he funda: from General Howard, dated Santa Fe, NM 11th] Corns, Buntons, Natl, &e., Cured » he een? a5 poh viineiple nt Seratic. electors og out pain. “ANS «res corns, & from arbitration find leave the responsibility of TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALO, Sr Lovts, June 13, 1972. oii "the Mater wionnn eoediaty endurae, and tine @gMst SAPs cu Oe HtGe io Broadway. f rs Perse eer! equieswe in the rel 0 ¢ people. e eta, , ‘as a jts fatiure upon the government of the United CONSTANTINOPLE, June 13, 1872. Notwithstanding a very heavy and continuous eae ane PoRi ey he “paiitieal “tuersion "agen one Papago and two repre ntatives of the Apaché Hl Cristadorors Hatr Dye has no Bawal im F 4 x ‘ Saei - that convention expresed no opititon — thal haves, With an interp: . The Indians had fM the workt. Cis the safest and most reliable 0 Bolly cc 9's tanpebimrpmenne agen reer ied rs veine tev terete Babe ieticsriiee tLine. Wasieten "oecfay leatovees math Sonventon by oh pase reeley fs hot ier amp Grant nor White aehawen bed Gt everywhere. _ ul ancaseeal . 8 of Russia. J j " set Co MOP tee sigma tie . They are at peace and wish to keep it. The . ° fy Rerview with Granville, who sald that in the gy a tne Black Sea are placed in quarantine. ie, This unexpected turnont Indicates the great of neceptance af she nomination for, Pres tion. They ATE Bt Dea a ye iuerproter mei, David's Sumza/ir Styles of Gemtlememy 2 “ 5 Peart Cassi Camp Grant proves to be untrue. Superintendent gH Year Sancti Rendell and Captain Wilkinson are with me. Ex- pect us about the 20th, dent, nish oa satisfactory assurance to the Kraetiean people that he will, if elected, administer the government upon, the prinetples In tat, platiorm Therefore, in devotion to principles, waiving our prefer enee for men, and believing that the approval of the interest felt in the Saengerfest, and insures {ts suc- cess beyond question. PINCHBAOK’S BACKDOWN. rs. Satesroom WK Be few days yet remaining before the meeting of nc P craw HATS. Salesroom 200% Broa the tribunal it might be possible that his gov- ve uses a Specialty.—Comsalf SOP ARYA MICHELL, 110 Broaar | % ernment would not refuse ~ nominees of the Cincinuati Convention isd sure mode of Presidential Recognition, Won fre. ray, 0 and agcendancy of those princi- s ’ y ° - - 80 REASONABLE A REQUEST Royal Patronage of the World's Fair Exhibition. New ORLEANS, June 18, 1872. Stee wee baer frit p Pn avo and recommend that our dele- ‘The President has recognized Antoine Lobbe as Wyarmock & Con 010 Bront as had been made for an interchange of views ils The Pinchback Republican Convention, which re- gates to the Baltimore to aad ratify the action Mi Gongular Agent of France at Portland, Oregon. ree Peart eatnores only $0. Felt Hats, now wore i o fof the Cincinnati Conve , rem BM moderate pry. ‘Straw Hats for everybody. fron the language ;iim, witiod tie object bott TRE? bk Ne ea MMMANtUS*EE “Bator!” RiGRS! athe 19; wiatig me hometnindiot OF BCIOR WES DON TE OT ca Pte following circular has been issued trom the ae ae a Seat Visiting the ¢ SOP’ ; ui id 2 of beral republicans, ob 2 ablies Visitin, © Governments acknowledged they desired to ace nian Grek vin tex eee ial Dassed resolution declaring for Gover. sg PUrrose OF igen Dela? AL ARS see Bick Penston Oitice :—~ weer, Stote nappy ot Bhioee at SANTA’ ube oomplish might ve expressed, He thought that Te World's Fair Exhibition was opened in this io. Warmoth, the latter has written all pepUBLICAN RBJOIOING IN CALIFORNIA. ‘The amnesty act, approved May 22, 1872, provides ff Fourth /caue city to-day by His Majesty King Christian. letter declining nis proposed nomination by the — a8 follows :— eaten the two governments were substantially agreed prenrtorrasite Harte et Baton Rouge Convention. This action ts taken be- SAN FRANCISCO, June 12, 1872. “That 60 pouisionl diaabiitieg imposed ty them Bfzs. G. Me Bree yeioat DIs00 Prete toe toe ainda ceca Ghereputitead pang in supporto resivent Grant, A large meeting, ratifying the nominations off Mey tonite ot the" conatitulton of he. United ag id NOT IMPUTING BAD MOTIVES TO THE SENATE Loxpow Moxey Manker.—Lownox, Mune 13-5 P. M.—[ which the Governor opposes, He etill declares hisM™Grant and Wilson, was held here last night. It states « hereby removed froin all persons selleves the pk ies mie ws tho sight, ro» lose at 9234 for money and 92% for the unt. Mf aliegiance to the Cincinnati nominees, was addressed by Governor Booth and other proml- J whomsoever, except Senators. and Reprosentatives By Hi" (11° 1, Ser ry. in the language adopted, the objections of Ker ‘ al an fen 1862'0, 902; 1 old, tise: sales oa hent officials and politicians. ‘The utmost, con- Mol the Thirty-siatn and Thirty-sevanth Congress last bottle of POOR RICHARDS 8° “EWATER, 20m, at 91 gs 1367s, ms tees, Jane 1 +4 - " 8. succee, nila- officers tn the judicial, military and na fa ; or, test bottle of SCALP RBS ATOR, 2 02., at 2e " a t to that + Bornsk—Panis, June thk—Rentes, S6f 9o. THE UTAH COURTS MUDDLE. ence wis expressed in the succor4 of the Phila- Mand 0: 1 Hy PREPARATIO. AT 8, ab Be. Majesty's governmen ADBNAgS WaT Pie pons Dounse.—Paaxnvont, June 1}—A.M.—United — santa Neket The majority of tae meeting fav-fM Vice of the Cnited States. LEAR REE ARAMC (5,204 at So founded on reasons to which they attached the ‘The only disability imposed by sai third sect)on itidiag, and den, States five-twenty vonds opened ‘at 96% for the issue of SALT Lake Orry, June 12, 1972. ored Wilson. ‘ame ag the ‘con cloge 105. 2 the Metaphysical. Ont- w Yor! of the fourteenth articl at hol . ¥ . . bial ’ Jud p closed his Court at Beaver The republicans tn Oregon he,ve a majority of: ding ofice “or 412 Arch street, Phita. Sroatest importance, and could not, under any cir- Liverroot, Corrow Manger.—Liverroor, Juno 13—5 P. Judge Hawley has close i ! Was that of exclusiov. (tou! ng ofice nr itiatances, consent to accept the amended artiote MEM a7ue, gotten manner closed quiet, and ateady city, having cleared his docket, and is now here tof tbout one thousand. They have, also a majority on MANIA TOW, WHE TA Sika or ayy OF ihe Stato de gold othsacye. .,/AMDHIet, of 68° paReR, mieneyty and @ article Bl Hons unchanged: gy for apecutation and export, attend the Supreme Court, He refused to recog. gy 20M Dalle’ “ ‘ thereof, The Amnesty act rebrorea the 7 —_———. ; hold office aa above atated tq th tery.—Great Reduc- ul ‘as It stood asa rule for the future. The note ad- Y of Tickets, iunroot, Bixansrore Manger —Livenroot, June IH 11. tne Territorial Mormon Marshal, because of Aeve those BE tion in the pric but dova not tn any other, reapect CONGRESSIONAL NOMIN/ TION IN INDIANA. 2.40 P, M.—The breadstutts market is quiet Corn, 274. 64 “1 t as Orders filed, Prizes cast : Mikasa cabetday Fi - his removal from ofticg by a Judgment of ia mgt It Bay Ch ange logal penal Mm ric atiyh tarnished. et ; ¢ dressed 0 General Schenck is substantially the Bipor quaricr. ison Manter—Livenroor, Jung i$-M ouster, which fact was unknown to the United INDIANAPOTIG, Ind., June 13, 1872, FMW have been defor Ta ny oe equent UpOD MH TAYLOR & UO, Bans Sora yent airoot, Naw York, Bame as the first one presented on the Sist of May. 7 64. states Vourt by reason of defective pleadings in ties, reatrics ; Eyentng—Sptrits turpontine, 54s. perewt, Lard, %s, per owt pis * tno Inglebrecht case. Lonpon Paonuce Marget.—Lovnoy, June 13—Even- Yu McKean lias not arrived from the Raat yot. Ing--Calcudea luge, doe Linwood ol HO 8 8 9 ME re Sapreme Court meets ov Mgndas ialoyalty or thy presumptions thereof; nox wid WOE actin “© whavever. he Moat Inve! crate Cases of Deatn ATON, Aclyog Commipslonor, ured by De, O. LENE ey ag Broadway - ; Hon, John Coburn was, renominated for Congress: to-day by acclamatioa by tho republicans of the PUM distr ioty the havo apy other offer, s Wh : change haa been or will be made in the tn- ‘Btructions to Our agent at Geneva, Lf the counsel