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Qe lmpertant Diplomatic Corvespondenc Digpatches from M. Drouyn de Lhuys tc the French Minister in Mexice. Instrnctions in Reference te the With- drawal of the French Troops. Deported Resignation of Maxi milian. &8 Drowgn de L'huys to M. Dano, Mnister of France to Meaco. . Paws, Jun, 14, (6, $1m: The situation in which we are placed in our welations with Mexico cansot be prolonged. We are com pelled by circamstances to take a foal resolution, and of which Sbe Emperor has dirceted me to acquaiot you. At the beginning, our expedition had o otber object than Abe recovery of cur debt, and 1o obtain such reparation a8 wos due to our fellow-citizens. 1f, howover, wo have decwed it desizable to grant onr assistawce 10 a nation which was soek. 4ug o regolar governmert, order and welfare; i, taking thonght | Jegitimate iuterests, we bave countenanced & Prince who devoted Limself to this generous task our efforts hal to be coufined within the precise lm; which the Convention of Miramon attempted to deterioine. Reciprocal arrangements laid down in this act fixed the terms our a friendly goverrment. Jt would be superflions f Mexico, notwithstanding its futended uprightness, these canditions in tho future, On the one han fruitless; on the oth ke exelusive o ‘0u; to fulfi1 demand for more eredit pro not go osteide of etipulat the Mexican Governwent; ide with our army for d our finauces for its sdmisistrative 3 we have more than once mnd be yeucreed, and the Emperor will ask no mew sacri Qur oecupation, therefore, must be brought o an end, and pare oursolves for tiat resnit without delay. Tho Empero sugust olly o5 s00n as & disoussion. in woieh Marahal Bazaine will patur be call:d to participete, shald bave deteranned Bow to sccure. as much as possible, the iatercsts of the Mexi ©en Governinenl, the safety of our debt, and the elanns of our ciltizens. Zhe desire of his Majesty is Uit the ccacua Sdon skould begin during the coming Fal Have the kindaess, Sir, to comunuicate this dipateh to his Eixecllency the Minister of Foreign Afinirs, and to m Bave a copy of it, 1 bave commissioned M, lo Baron Saillard 0 add verba'iv 111 necossary_explanation, and to bring me back specdily your answer. Yoa wid let me know the final arrangemests you eonelude npon. Durovs ¥ vE Litvys, M. Drouyn de Lhwys to M. Daso, Minister of France 1o Metico, PARIS, Janury 15, 1806, v to sdd some exvlanations upon the b of yostes da: iros result S1R: T think it necoss sabject to which my di ‘V'he settiement of our ued in Mov m received the feliow-citizons ntisf; t doubt this convention will be futiiully exec thos will the most essenticl ohject of our expeditior tained, and redrecs will bo v cured for the grievan Rave eompelled ue to take up arm 1 noed not reeali the cousiderations by which we were in dueed, nor indeed to lose sig Lt of the objeet of cur expedition but to avell vurselves of it to offor to Mexieo the bes ofa tieal regenerstion. This idea, the legitimacy sine estednons, of vhich. v r has_dctera > L We bave lent to the 00 cous undert ximiliar, Divided o3 wo were to_counteuance Lis efforts, Wo had, however, to sajust the conditions of our ¢o operation 80 the measure of the Fresch interesis which were, a'ter ol | our first consideratio Tho deaire of onr fr- Government agaiist the 1l defining the vature snd by ko the #id we were allowed to bestow. time, been obliged to stipulate fo were to receive, and to fix the quota ebted Emperor hias been to de ments of & gencrous idea. beforehand the extent We have. at the same equivalent which we d the payment of the Sach wis the object of var reciprocs] dutics and rigats. It would be uninteresting 10 revert to the cireumstances bl cnted the Mexican Goverament from fulfilling the obl:gations it had assutaed by this act, snd whick threaten to lay upos our s the promised compensa tions, the charge of eopious observatiovs to | spondecce with the Lega causes of @ i 1 feel called npon to exp gontract by whic re bourd tothe Mexiean Goverament having becn broken, we ace reieased from the obligations we aspumed. Nevertheless, sir, we m. failure of the Mexican Gove: of the treaiy of Miramon 10 declare o our obligations, if we had not beeq drive Gorernment is wnable to furnish sable to the keeping 1p our mil eren been arked to_take charge of edwinistracion. These 1 :g repeatedly attewpted o provide tor them by fac 1ans which have p the disposal of Mexico cone ibie amouuts « I Bat Gow evers attemut to borrow been foaud fru at, then, bave we to do in he ascert ucy of the Mexicun 1 need rot ischorged The Meni. b of o) ot the charges its perurivus circumstances Lave id upon ust o us the means cf supplying this deficst, tain 10 askiog (row vur country bew supplies o ® slready oxplained to you o that As Ltold yow, public opinion has pr e enthority, from wiich there is no agpeal, that tie limit of the secrifices Sad been reached, . France wou'd refuse to add anything to them, and the Em. petor will not ask ber, Far be it from we to doubt the efforts ‘made by the Emperor Maximi ian aad by bis Goverament, The Emjperor bas resclutely approactiod the difficultios inberext in ali new establishments, difficuities which the condition of Mexico readered perhaps still more arduous. His energy hos Deen felt everywhere, and it he has not been allowdd to reo;- geuize the couutry as be wishe!, and as fast as bo ivtended | ] Devertheless toe ronnlts actualiy achieved indicate the activ- Sty and z¢al he has shown. o the proviness as woll as ia tue Ccapitel, whercver the Emperor and the Ewpross, the cour- i ous avsogiasc of Ler august Susband, have becn enabled to muke themeeyog ».70°¥0 personally, the reception of the people testifies to the confdunce_ they feel and the hopes they build 5 153 strengtheuing of 4% Bmpire. The Euwporo: himseif has prodsimed that civil war i At a0 ead—if resistance to bis wutbority cou:d deserve $UCL § Lame, - e This condition Of aftairs, escoursglng in so wmany respects, leads me to ask if the wll- o0d sty Of “Sshe Empervr Maximliau do not agree with the necessitios of var ows position + Amorg oll the reprosches put forward Ly the Libercls o the interior and by adversaries outside, most duzgerous, doubtless, Ls the charge that the newiy-e ed Goveroment is sustained by ®refgn for Votes of the Mexicans bave undoubtacly answered th tation; it stil existe, bowever. aud it i easy to Bow useful it would be for the Bupire to deprive its adversa wies of this srgument. At a time when these various conside Took upon the spproachiog eud of our m Goverhment of the Emperor, in its so work he has begus, had 10 take into account the financ not d ation of Mexico, This tion 1s grave, but The Mexiean cmpise o energetic aud courage and consistent, triumph over the lhflwl‘":':a in it This is 1t tlon of its obligations and reso ake them under:tood by the Lips Govermmen'. B w DM v Dronyn de Lhuys to the Minist 5 : 1 this g i o ho date of this dispatch M. Buillard must Lave Lo LA A Mesico. The tastroctions of the Govarame; the Emperor are thercfore known to sou. His Majests b SCICBAK taken eare, in Lis opeuing speech to the L 20 iufori the great bodies of the state of day 1 bave but to reiterate the geners) dire my commuication of the 141k aud {J 1o settle without deluy with the 3v conditions necessary to accomplish th Tie desire of His Mojesty, vew now, is to beain cvacuation Merico wezt Full, end 1 bring it to an end a3 s0ou as possible, o0 will bave to see Marshal Bazaine, &5 a8 to agree upos e successive terms of the evacuation with the Emperor Max. @ust be kept io mind i the dir which ure ,'m-.l, wilitary and techuic to the Cowmander-ia-Cblef; the others, more political in thei cusracter, are submitied to yoar jodgment, enlghtencd by your percct knowledge of the clreumstances aad of the neces- wivies thiey tmpuse. 1438 equally important, Sir, to make up a statement of the lnuu‘ situstion, and to fix on the guarantees required for the security of our debt. ‘I'be provisions of the trea'y of Mi. ramar ot having beem realized, it is necessary to avert o oher combinaiions to secure the reimbursement of our ad- and, at the sawe time, provide, in the interest of the ‘Mexican credit, for the regular arrears of the debt of 1564 and ™ ‘will receivs, by this mall, from the Min- of Finances, detailed instructions which be wil commu on. Aster &ire thes exceution, ure el . 3 Tue Goverament of the Em, thinks that least onerous arrangement for the Mexicio 2 would be to place inour bands the custom-houses of Vera. Craz and Zsmpico, or any others which may be deemed more couyenient. fialr the receipts would be cesigned to us and «d, & portion to the S e T e del i A s a al :fd&fimdn to the bolders p.no! lfid of the i be that, under our administrative care, lru-”hmrv"fil‘nul farnisb, ia addition to t! he deduc- to, aa i ant revesue. You will to make Ty Al oy ;.l:l‘u‘c Mexiean ; “shinet to be N-b- Tece) hose custom-honses, scttled aud tbe French ivterast secared, will pevertheiss o niinue to which the Sovoreign of Mes- he Las dovoted himsels, to give, io the uame of Mazimilian, Drours pe Luvys. e o Mexico, 10 the Minister of Foreign Afaive in Merico. Ci7y oF MEX100, Maroh 9, 1866, Mussvre: 1 have received the dispatobes your favored me with on the M4ih wad 15tk of you that the well-sottled intention of the 10 the evacustion toward Fail. 1 am at the ilian in order 19 fix this term ’l":‘!‘!‘mlm lhunlwzodd . u measnres caleulate . 40 far a8 posti| ] vusettled interests. 3 ir plready acquaiuted with the intention c‘nnan-m'Vth of tue army. The evacuation 1s o Degin in_the month of Novemher uest, will en ik Fall of 1507, that is 1o way, will be compictely nc: in eighteen TIANG. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF MAXIMILIAN, TLe Vienng Presse pul E ¥ : : Eg% 2 | £ £ E ] = - '!'b io BB ot Eaperor 1y, In aceordsuce e Marshial Beza we were allowed to use the forces of France in con- | Sir, commissions yon to agree upon it with bis | a8 1o remalu the rule | ! You will have to consult with bim 30 as to re- iehes pews from Paris, ptating that (1o ¥onperer of Mx’ 40 w9 yequested fina: e from 1 Uz Wi intention 1o ebi tel Th Preuch Gove nard, and inst n eose the K a0 sbould car iicating | NAVOLEON DEMZNDS A DEPT £ FOX TRE THREE PER CENT LOAN—A THREAT TO IMMENIATELY WITHDRAW TiE PRENGH TEOOFS. WASHINGTON, June 24, 1666, A lattor dated Paris, June 7, received in thie city, saye “The gteemer which ia abont to leave 8t. Mazairs for Mex!- o0 will earry uat an antograph letter from the Fmperor Napc ieon 1) to the Emperor Maximilian, According to what i aflirmed to the first of the two sovercigoe demands that the Mexican C mw-Honses shall be placed under French admimstration s » guarantee for the Mexican ban converted nto threo per cent, 3t in also stated th deiauit of the ae- ceyimnee «f his proposition by the Mexicun Goverament, our troops will be Homedintely recalied. 17, on the contrary, a8 is proballe, an arrangement siall be made beiween the two ol ied Governments, 1he terms annousced for the departure of our troops vwill be meintaied. MAXMILIAN'S ADDRESS TO THE BELGIAN COKPE. ‘The foliowing has been received here: wist Jows sueh b nment, v O cer cers and Scldiers of my Austro-Belgian Volanteer Corps: er mindiol of your materisl welfare aud yemembering your and self-denial ko 1 bave for the por ¢ the difficuities that bave arisen in consequ exi) accepted i your name the generous offer of France to Yon will hereafter form a pa-t of one a with_comrades in arws, destined to share with yon dif- fienltios «nd dangers. The same Departwent wili here | after care for your conmon welfare. To you thero rewains, | however, a splendid organiastion, and the hevetefore appointed mperior whoso successiv] lendership and glorius bra | 50 often served as example in battle and victory, Your 1ights and intorests are, thercfore, protacted. ‘Irust your Emperor tho same, as he will always count on your courage snd good diseiplive, MAXDILIAN, Mezico, May 19, 1866, MAXDULIAN'S SPECIE ExporTs,—W Jearn through a private letter received in this city from o gentleman now in | Mexio, that the French transport which leit Vera Cruz on | the Gth instant had on board the snm of 5,000,000, which was | being sent 1o France awa partf the balances due from the ch Government, | Eraperor (9 of Mexieo to the Fr THE FENIAN ot MONTREAL. m the causes which make it unpossible for the | S. | ANOTHER FENIAN DEMONSTRATION—SKIRMISH AT | studente, while in 1560 & population of 27,49 256 gave bt 14,641 | PIGEON HILL—SHOTS EXCHANGED, BUT NO LIVES e | LOST. ) 166D only one out of eighty thiee enjose A telegram from Montreal, dated June 23, says that | pors thue sasounte fus ¢ tke evening previons a skirmish took plice near Pigoon M, g o tended to prod An upon, i was dis the Fenian force, small oue, being on u 1 nee, outpost sentinel of the Canadians being f | covered that a detackmont of the Trish army was posted in the wing woods, on 4 road leading to Franklin, A company | of lightinfuntry was at once ordered to interespt th but the latter snccessfuliy rotreated throngh a deep stream. Shots were exchanged, but o livos Fenians were a i This story should be taken invaders, 2 JEN. NAPILR'S FAREWLLL FENIAN PRISONERS DEFENSIVE PRYPA ER—MILITARY DISPLAY—THY CONMITTED FOR TRIAL--COST O¥ RATTONS—1ALCY ¥, | MONTREAL, Juse Napier has issned his farewel) order to the Canas a Voluutee t complimenting them o their patriotism and ¢ the field. force of this o thaiks of the regular tbe Mavor and Comum: to the frontier and meet air was over, the reets of t! y. The d. « ausaitabs to the scason.g tted for trial to day. dence agalnst ies, and the rest w e prove t of defense up to June 6 was over $70,000, Up to the present time it is about 81,000,000, 3,000 wen are still on the frontier, and tho total cost of defenss, when il skall be ST. ALBANS, DENTIFICATION OF A Fi IN BUR LINGTON—GEN. SWEENEY=—FALSE REPORTS 5 Spies were bere and in Barlington yest Fenian sympath Gen. Sweeney is somowhiat botter, Tho raports in The Herald of the last faw days of Gon. § y'a arrival bis bail | having beea accepted are without fonadation. Marshal Hoary | tims 20t yet re aotifieation of such an avent, when they orossed fats of Crawford, 7, looking f or probably { iolance. TRIAL OF 'NEILL AND OTARRS—CHARGE TO THE GRAND A ited States Cirenit Court, heforo which the arrested Fenians are to e brought for trial, is in sess.on ot Canaadaigua. At the opening of the court, on Wednesday moraing, Judgs Shipman deliversd 2 charge to the Grand JSury in relation o the Fevinn question. Having quoted the Iaw against any invasion of a foreign conntry with which this untry is at peace, and explaining its application to the Fe border wartare, Judge Slipman savs The duty of a all others within ils territoriol limits, from engagis tary espedicions against powers with which such o isat peace, arison out of the Inw of nations, observauce is of the bighest importance to the | world, to the fl.h]lfi aud good order of society. and th governument to restain its own citizens, and i il nt ithful the ¢ of maakind. ore individusls, however aume iespeetable, by Lavas ol aied, perwitted upon “hair i © OWH motion, to organize warlike enterpries i tivg or adopted country, and eogage in incursions into the fer of neigibormg friendly nations, governmeuts would no uare coutrol of the womentous questions of war sad ) of a country %, and all the comparatively small portion of the population 1 ther na at any effectually smbroil 1t » £y laveno ¥ you to deteai os 1 soil the acts inning ot o beg N grieve the bands of the sade was leveles suffered s military eru’ vornm Wit ont against w the metifs o laws wast be enforeed. It men of ity ave sought Nomes among us, oan violato nentral obligations, men of evers other uationality can do likewise, sud thus the foreiga relations of a great country be taken out of the hauds of its government, aud the issues o1 war and peace commitiod to s many irresponsible parties as we e classes of adopted citl reigners among 1 need bat aliude to s to satsfy you considerations affacted by sympathy with oue or anofher ss of adopted citizeas have no proper place iu the inquiry tto cuter. We live uuder & govern- we conseifo admiuister those laws and ements, we prove ourselves nuworthy ot ity which they are designed (o secure. ———— The rish Republic, GREAT STEPHENS MASS MBETING — TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT — O'IAIOK‘ REPRIMANDED — MEEHUAN AND DUSN DENOUNCED A5 TRAITORS— WAR IN IRELAND PREDICTED NEXT YEAR. The mass meeting of the Btephens party was held yesterday afternoon in a lot adjoining Jones's Wood: There were about 10,000 persons present, At first there was sowe little fear that a disturbance would take place on sccount | of a collision between tho Stopbens and Roberts parties. This spprelension wan quiokly quieted, for Mr. Stephens | calted upon all trae Irishmen to preserve order. On reschine the platform Mr. Stephens was received by a deputation of L R. B's, who presented bim with a scries of resolations thanking him for the course e had pursued in the cause. Mr. Stephens, wmid the most vociferous cheering, thanked them for the compliment paid him, and dwelt upon the wrongs | suffered by Ireland, committed by would-be leaders who were | using the orgauization for o pulitical machine to be brought | uto play at the next election. Mr. Jobu O'Malony was the | most o biame; bat in bis case it was mistaken judgument, as Vo was 8 noble, bigh-minded gentloms My J. W. Meckan asd M. . W, Dusn were denvauced el pou which you are weat of laws, and submit to their reqs tLat safety and d 1 | | | i | ——————— o e e et PSR eadiness to go | There were | SPY—CANADIAN SPIES | ‘“ t_question we bave | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNFE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1666, o traitors {0 the canse, snd thet Mr. Moehan wae the cause of 110 arroets in Treiond, hy Jesing 1 docwments, intrasted | 16 hie care, wilf Whet was to be done for Trelind must ¥4 b tnet in 157 o suceereful wiment of Irelacd, T ARVEET, Av impestant svrest was wade nesr Cornwall, €0 miles above Montres), to-day, in the person of Col. Crotty cf St. YLonie lute commundant (f a Fenan regiment on the frontier. He was wrrested in the fall niform of 4 Colouel of the United States ormy by Col, Hawkes avd Major Bergin of the Cana- Qian volonteer active force on duty ot that point. Col. Crotty was taken on Gleason Lock, on 113 canal three miles from the town, and i confived in the Cornwall jail with Mickael Murpby, also an jvcarcerated Penian. Nothing has transpired a8 to what Crotts business waa. et u ORTA A COLLEGE, - PRESIDENT BARNARD'S ARRUAL REPORT TO THE TRUS- TEES. The annual report of the operations of Columbia College for the year ending June ), 1866, oty forth, that the nomber of malriculates for the yearis 149, of whom X were coLUmB new entries. Eleven students withdrew during the year on | account ®f failing heaith, business engagements or otler causes. The scholarship of the several departments and classes exhibits o satisfactory grade; but few defcctive per- formances were detected ot the examinations, while in every class mora than half the members have been emb the honor lists, 'What will most attract attent port is the remarks of President Barnard on the T popularity of Collegiate education.” After x. | Dion whether the whole system of preparation not, at present, 5o far erxoneous as to require radical w of reform, In foruer e stromgly expesod b is to this Poord, the undersizrel bas iction that the 1 ced ton o0 the y o3 whi'e t 1 st o'l donit y to o that 1 i sige popaat t al_advantsses which 2 i the 1 statisticn a o 3 Jiow (hat from lere were 9,416 ¢ d to sl | the | bein o vor iuio w moval, and liary ooliege is an exe portant and | induce t want ia oth The report hment of slwilar d pursaite, lndes with the | 1 desirable bo removed from e | locality X Momicide in Centreost, A NOTORIOUS SCOUNDREL SHOT IN A LOW DEN B | THE PROPRIETOR—CORONER'S INQUEST—=VERDICK OF THE JURY. For some years past & moat notorio s been the tarror saloou-keepers of that Ia company with some companio it was his custom to go er drinking all aronud, refus of one of the » i wonld fall upon 0 ! to ahoot Lim, Breanan, and fi the former, alver and ball oo i » oner. Coroner W | | | | b re, deceasod avd Fiedar: Bisliop cama in fight; b knooked ¢ | htnd the bur; I then peranaded Lim to leave the viace; after wo got out_he iusisted on my inte No. 114 Ceatre st By 1th ux; Ascomsed, ws Aoun as wo cotered, weut to one of} 115 and commenced to fool with her: afterward | be went to the prisoner and sttacked hiw: he hit | kicked bim, (be prisouer then loft bim and woot | bar; decensed followed him and sirnck him there, the prisoner then lxrud'u-vl A pistel and dee waa aliof offaied the prison 1 the prisoner satd he Liw to Isave; [ did o any know whether the prisonor Smith D Al lighs on M \ 1 upon e It s stated that Bistop, ove of the witnesses meutionod above, on Friday night atle in Habner's place, becamo engaged in a row, and asaulted t t 0 89 1atop, and a warrar B! pagiet d of kiltivee o b and sentenced to State Pr ing ont & portion ¥ again sent to fatheriulaw w of Fire Zo ner oflicer; and his | the reof of her reside Rishop was arrested mitted tor triud by Justice Dowling. —— A Card, To the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. # Sir: In this morning’s paper a statoment has been published aeserting that I, Edward Ritter, stabbed a man by the name of Derveth, which is wholly untrue, as 1 was one of the persons that arrested the man that stabbed Phillip Derhetl and conveyed him_to gthe Station-Honse, The namo of the person who committea the deed is uskuown (o we, Saturday, June &3, 1#66, E. Revven, Offoor, —————— A SwiNpLING CARMAN.—On Baturday night De- tective Field of the Fifth Precinet arrosted William Stoker, a carman, for having, about two weeks siuce, procured fion Luther Hanlon of No. 9 Baacli-st. & set of harness, valued at 840, by representing that the property was for Mr. Joseph I, Taylor. The harness was afterward sold by Stokor to Banjamin Smith, residing at the corner of Grove and Bleccker-ts, for 225, Since then nothing had been secn of tha prisoner unti! his arrest, 1t is stated that the prisoner has swindled the toilow. ing firmes out of the amounts vamed: McDowel & Dickinso, No. 27 WunT» st., & caso of sardines, volucd nt 837; ben, & Cd., No. 200 W two canos of sar- dines, valued at €7%; J. J. 145 Wostost., 14 barrels of patatocs, valnod at 81 o, foot of Dey- stn, 14 barrels of potatoos, valaed at 72 Thers aro probably a namber of other parties who have been victimizad fa o sinl. was committed for examination by e Bunerary 18 CANALST.~Farly on Sunday morn- ing two young men named ‘Morris Cooper and Williuin Mor- ton, forced aa entrance into the trunk store of C. 1L G, Loswre & Co., No, 183 Canal-st., by forciug opsa one of the rear bass. went windows, and carried off property to the amorint of #41 | While passing through Caunkst. they «ere arrested by Officor | Farsell of the Tenth Precinct, aud the stolen property fousd Ilnvhelr wesslon, They were committed for tria ifi‘.hm 3 Mortan is aged 17 years, Vives at No. 165 Delaneay st., and sayelio I8 an crrand boy at No. ¥t Nassao-st. Iy COmPARION 16 KLUt Lhe POIBC UKE. bhd o Lulive of this city, OMcer | THE DEATH RECORD, ' R Saiu” day. ! While the gencral lealth of the city remains remsrkably good, there is ove indication which should not be without, weight with the Sanitary authorities, samely, o large inerease, dorlng the past week, in deatts from searlatine The inerease iu the total number of deaths, during tho week ending last Satarday, as comparcd with the week previous, will jrobully reack 40, but the death rate is still much beiow that of any week between the first of Mazeh and the middle of May. The exact figures for the last week bave ot yet Leen made known, but they will not vary far from 400, which, be- #ide the deaths in the eity, ineludes those in the public irstitn- tions, The following talle shows the total number of deaths | ju each week daring the past three months, together with the nuwber by contagious diseases, by starvation and privation, by intemperance, by suicide and by aceident or negligeace: Starve- | tion sud Alco- Acci- Sui- Week Contagion. Privson. bol. deot, cide. K . 2 " 2 449 > 4 i0 3 454 e 3 Ik 1 2 n p ! 1 1 13 . 5 3 " 2 3 Kl 4 1 2 13 2 2 2 1 1 26 4 2 1 6 ' 1 393 > I 0 597 TilE CHOLE! No new ceses of cholera wero reported yesierday at the coof tho Sanitary Superintendont, Two cases occurred Satorday, but both the patients are William Baker, r hth-st., artecked , wo learn, was P by injections of strong tea mnd braudy, with very good The other t, Thomas C. Marray, residing in the rear of house No, 93 Green was atticked on Satar. duy, but prompt medical aid was adwiuisterod, and he is now | considered out of danger THE NOME POR THE FRIENDLISS. Coles, reported on Saturday as baving been attacked The tary of the Home of | resulin covering. cenrred to ono of o happs to m this fo jan Who Wis permission was ment, where lern. The precaution o perfoetly fomi out @ spread of thg infeetion ed to eltevue Hospitel, aud is th ont il AT QUARANTING ty Health offiecr, un i o FROM QUARANTINE. sspital skip, dated yeste _ aths « on board aud come up to the City rd for the last i 10 rope steamskip days, CITY NEWS, Tne New of the Deav Yorg Iysti POR THE AND lon of th , and an unuy: pupils 10 their 'he exercisos will ba contia o to be of an_interesting ¢ A Hundred | foned Luns. No. 354 Brosdwar 1 my testimony. in habaf of the superity of yoor mach thers used 16wy bmily, shonld icfl wabard by pros wifemot to g o i able to walk with | vk s for b Certificate: for thore AUl druggiate keep the Love | 1. Oppealssher ignes, Jobin Ni 1 e, N ek Clied 1y, W. G, Fitg o Fair dron and nutse, ¢ Mr. Hanter, Ouor Mea. Barely, tir , John Heg Tose Gioure! E wtt, Mrs. P. P 5, Mr. Jackoon, D. McCaso ¥, Heplucn, . Hopbuen, | Mrs. C Compton, 3. Proctor, U, Borgiue, | s, 0. Beiot s enny Aubeit, Sawie Colin, (. Lehian, H. G Suith Banl, Duigh 8. Weery, (iam Henry O ¢ Jemes T 0. Campie'd, Wardel! Nicho! doseph ‘Lusl, J. Ooidstéin, Thomas Cou yw atias Nowmao, Beculned Levi, Mus Mary Kanno harine Keuna. Junos Richards, Aethur Iessen doio, B Rawieey, W. A Jones, Bgene Jandel, wite ‘wud daughter, Stoamabip Missoari—Samoal Fowlor, Mr Dr. George M. Poullin, F. Jraamm, C. wing an i Juos Motz ud wits, e E. L. o, M and Mre Dessend and ehild. J i ant Bary Platt, Fad. W, Walkr, widoe, M. Wikon, I, Hatton, Job ud with, Harey Van b awr ok, ) i Ruwon, R Levin i1, N Conniogham, . Zobwon, Capt. Laugi e .'"lll SAVANNAU -1y steanshiy i, Fry. Jas. B Fouwick, luos. Downing. 1. Bronuaa, atn the stearsgs Passengers Arvived, i, Goo. |, . Crool i, aad 15 1m the stoer: Perit—Mr. K. tlang, Win. Me. | 1e0. Dathy and lady. J. Mouron, B Soaly, €. Sweeny, A. atiel 1§, Guttknechsted Weinschn Law, V' daes [ gerinid, saria Catd & Lok, August Z: A Hes eid. | U FROA SAVANN AR 0 Steumehd },.-i 1 Corl, A, Pation, M. joim Unckies, Mise Smith, W. A, | . Miss Abhoti, J. L. Sallivan snd woner, M ol Mes Goan )l ) wad el Mies Day, Miss Roct, Mise | | | | | d | | no report of | ¢ [T R Wl Hitw Mies Fella Deen, €. 7. Mead, Mr. Joflericn, Mr, Forter, 11 jen, BameceMr. L Rolly ird iadr, Pr. Dr. Cuylerard cervant, Dr. Jobmfon. Jo L Mise C. M ber, Mise Brown, C. H, Wy, lidy Vel C. Garivecand foue ¢, two children acd verse, Mre. J. Hampton, M M, . W, Comwell ond two chil: N~ Montel M. Conougby. b A L Miow A HL s, M; ith, W. V. W, Wikineon, A. T Fs rol, Jouies Dovie, A. Cusht | | [ Miss C | Dyke, , J. Prindie, Thomas Hileemb, ms, alkr, H, Ao reith, (honian Hepderson, Coorm A, Fike, P, oo b Sl em ond et 3. gl ¥. 00ty ‘el Capt. J. 1) ,ullb. ;F . Cullings, R, . Crabb, N, N, Bl Cja-M Miss C nove, Cal. Dave s Oy 1o B, Tett, John C. Mason. . G, Brown.' jr., D, 0. Poor, Miss Carrie K and othar Nro. I, i M A t. Clair, J, K. Heath and wi. . Harre: Ofyon,wite and 4 ehikd-on, J, Watker, Capt, Wil iaieos, field, O. Borzino and wife, W, C, Paxson and wife, J. C. Kerrigan and wife Mrn, Man aud 4 ebikdren, S, Ludewsz, wiio, ol ldzen wu ser- Vant, Mre, Folix Savan, ehild and ocvaut, A, W, Gill, FROM PALERMO—In bark Simenti—3irs. Isaoeila Fagiani and son, s, ¥. Fiei and son, Mrs. M. Fagiani and 500, C. Salerno, ir, wud Mis. Salermo and two children. MINIATURE ALMANAC. :29 | Som Seu: 351 Moon Sy Sum ilise: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF NEW-YORK.. Cieared. Steaunhip Cily of Paris (Be.). Kennedy, Liversao!, J. G Da Steauship Helvetia (Br.), Ogilvie, Liverpool, Notional Ste LJuss 2 1 Navl- o — Ry MITPLE ISLAND=—CHALKY INLIT=—NCCK OFF THE 6OUTH POINY oy ORFAT SLAND, A pinnsein 1ok witn £ - N organize the Wa, ' Otfice of the P Soumncareated o, of Bavidg, cha inquigy, e3aaUiation. OF urvey. tids e i byt ol e eanminati s Wil completed wi o B L gy el o] Bark ary Rideout. Bark Rosios..... I"}nl Hurburt, Poxr-W2upr the fol b and Seotch £, nery. uy_nfmarbm s Notice. liowin: and Ut b st | surveyper o S8 rien Mo 3 Wit} " o 0. N OTICE is Lerehy given, in accordaues tiow 4 of the a0t passed April 14, 1857, entit'od * An Actte it of Now.- Yotk." to, 30 of, the aubject wutter ! per- days AT, ARG (GO, MACFARLAND® Book Sioe, comer X Togenes-hied o, and Brosdwey, the 4 I)};;:'n‘uju. o day and ol the. 10 e wfl:: G INGSFORD'S OSW seasons of CUHOLER somet A am | | dina, Murrsy, Farle & Co. 1 and’ Ricumond, G, it City Polnt ang 1 1), Robif: , RicLardeon, s Pen ston & ( ox. [lalifux, 1. 1t DeWs P NS, CHT udondors 1T donyx (Br. 1, Hathorn, St Payson, Cha ntgomery, Wategs, Abraos, Baltin ke, Hulifax, | ). Banl Hurlbut & Co. Co ore, Beutley, Smith & | his, E. 1. Horlbut & Co. Tooker & Taylor. Arrived, Beemen June 3, Cowes %, with 1aes, | New-Oclesus June 16, SW P Macip ‘and pass. (3 Jas. Leo, Desrborn, Savas exiak Co El Cid, Huoart, Newber d ¥ ip ! dip (Ital ), Noccari, Palermo 5 days, with fruit to Law: & Co. i, Hinekley Coll Speing for Fall River. 2 sand). Catt Froutems, Mex. shogaoy to B.'F. Sail & Co. Leit no America v ey in Hrig Josepl Palermo 65 days, with fesit to € berlain, P! o, Reciedios June 13, with or. Maracaib nton s Svo & Bowt 5 e, T dche. J, 8. T om, Gard ‘ery, S Scbr. Wm. B by, § b, W S Steamliips Clty of Paris, Bo Evening SoNpAY, Ju Hunborg June 10, 5 di & Co. T Bremen June 9. South & Co. June 22, lat 43 erieln an, boun 4 W a6 hours, with midse. @ 23, stha m, M Not , Sagua 9 days, with Avery. Cnrdenss O dugs, wit 6 07, long, T4 42 spol Lot bark “Mary Libby, o, brig | | I, Grand T § Ce 18 dayy, v PR v, with fouit to J Bisaster + was passed ashore on the rock ut 1f ou Mativicus srted ashiore st Miske d on the port side, wid W), from Marseaibo for New-York, was reported at Liagus as ashiore i Crooked Ioland Passago. et Memoranda. Vieig Alive (e, at Boston from Belize, Hou., reports that on the o, foli overboard and was John W el at Lalave, N, 8., in 1860, wa #4,000, easlh. B ‘Whalers. PBack Vigilant, Childs, of New-Bedford, arr. at $t. Helons May 3 I , of New-Bedford, was at Barbados May 27, with ) do. whale oil, which bad landed for shipment d Phantom (Br.), 86 tuns. built ction at Baltimore, 224, fo Bark W b “ehr. Adaiesl Blak May 6, with 90 bbls, of Sipplean, was off St Nicholss, €. V. I, petm oil. —— Spoken, &c. rlaans for Havre. New-Lork for Porte June 8, 0o lar, e, ahip Expounder, from Now Moy 2, lat. 27 92, long 67, bilg Eclipee, from | Rigo. June 90 54, long 3877, schr. 8, E, Jaynes (not Joaes), from L] Boston tor Bermuds. a1 2 ong 74 . sbino, Morrien, (e Now York for Mabils 8230k Juno 18, 10 miles NE - Uattorse, sehe, Lily, from How-York for a2 ialios BSE of Cape Florida, tie scbe. B. C. Soriboer ‘was saen, sleering N June 8, o Cape Donna Anns, brig Randolph, of Bostom, foom New- pinwall. . Notice to Marimers. IMPORTAT TO CAPTAING OF YESARLY In congaenceaf gty tepirs vud ngtovea s shout fo b2 "'T:mb- hiblied £ ot of Juty Ko the 4508 of n i : T here s white hued lght will bo cubsiitatnd, Vi e waathier at o Hstanoe of nine miles. NEWELALAN O - NURTH -".:::'f. OFF KAWAU (STAND, HATEARE o) Owpics, ADMIRALTY. Tig 9 fat water 0 t at low Shats 'n.l‘-m!— i v 6 e e ki iy been disca et ship Neleon strkly u"fll“"fll passage between the Fiat Kook Kawan Tul o o shiore of Kaw. SV il 1t s ¢ cables fromm the with the SE poiut of th u? 3, Bl Lighshogag. [ of SHAPE whi zew 30 With their o vary orus il BOTILE Wi rtn MARBLI and Giass of ol descriptions. - RCH, in jmont HEALTHFUL A T, £ 1t made fron the niowt delic N C E ; %:z'm duiicate part of INDIAN CORN, 3 v ol digeation, and 3 delicia ritious BUMAER ipd oot mo For sale by all PROMINENT GROCERE, DAVIS COLLAMORE & Howe now fn store FLOWER STANDS for DINNER CENTERS; o novel slmpe {PDININ: DERSSICT vl TEA SES K VAGES st voduced petn TA 0 10 THOMAS K. AGNEW™, Greenwidh and Moriayate., wh o Plooe everything cue choppes hn aoy st in Now Vopnr o ione snd Co, e, 430 Broadwsy, »esr Broomest, RE hibition « b Bout gouds THI L BELOW ONF STE] SPRING cori < of READ PRICE St s, cotiin AND PO No. 1. FOR THE tCLOTI WORKS. [ Le r€ectot arl .n_" o1 carly to be watis- it guarantes of Lig 0N & SCOFIELD, CLOTHING NG of every FORME] PRICES, PRICE CLUTIIING WARE. o opped e 1IN, TIING, ISINE S AND Ifl G ok very r uppowite $om Boilfing, POWDER. OF JULY POWDER vormment Sieuob (o Kaluter. WK COMPAN orinay, New-Vork. IMPORTANT FEMALE WORLD. THE NEW LIGHT DU PLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS AME LIGHTER sod MORE ELASTIC, and will PRESERVE their GRACEFUL SHAPE wlhete any Elastic Single Spring Skirt will Liave been tirown aside as weslews. They sie the LIGHTESD sod MOST DURABLE SKIRT now made. " THE VERDICT OF THE FASHION MAGAZINES AND - OPINIONS OF THE PRESS UNIVERSALLY DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) REAK lke Y will not BEND PRESERVE the o than twice as E Comfort, D) de the * DU the Siocte Springs, b PERFECT and BEAUVIFUL SHAPE, + wny ordinary skirs abiiity and Ecoromy, wish thet ELEGANCE PLEX ELLIFTIC They COM- STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD, At WHOLESALE, by the Exclusive Manufacturers and Sole v ped e 0 | Owners of the PATENT, WENTS, BRADLEY WAREROO T CHAMBERS Tand 1 REA Nox. & CARY, < und OFFICE, DP-STS,, New York Also, AT WHOLESAL by the LEADING JOBUERS. Plib:b.\kh PR 1 CH~ AN INPALLIBLE REXEDY FOR An'm‘l'n: CHOLERA: ALo, POR TS PRONPS CURE 07 ol oRRA TINFANTUM, DY SENTEBY, DIARRIE, 5V PLUX. nod o1l Disonders o the Howels. This ro. 3 Lom thistern B el l_vnh } suceess, & AN T Aniatio Cholers, for wore thau rd other o Eaet i e Homa " Seseuctive e, ' A e, where s (A SRASIATIC cHOLERA . Not a singla doath tha viite Ponideatsof Ve East indles where the Vet e i Sota with magical In'every ouse. A siugie doe rost the Promonitory wnd throe will oure of at the "L- e, " g

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