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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, I%66. . 8 | Wirnovr A Rivan! — e e —-. i 0 AP P i g | NEWS, | miptied. Cofee Lin- | shonld } n just where we are now. Time is o ve FOREIGN |TREE LATEST WAR | WS, | i important element in the caleulation. Thi canno J‘IE Y IC() £ tong been aa enthnslast, I Bot an expert, Skioug & IS = ke A The ¢ 3 . . . ) o pued from Second Ps v . 9, bi | iug £o be o Centinued fre o g VIeTODR 1 v o k of #,nd sidde of i ' i U RIVAL p 5 | ViL 1TUS i \ o ! I ot ¢ e mediate for th 1100 DA AN TR cion . otier maciiny i » w y whole I 2 nid dely ters it ]hu”Ll TS ‘JAH.".\‘ NEWS. o.%b ] S Rt ays S Comr y e Wieox & Gibbs machine fs tie lesity Bave 1o The steamship Cuba, n [ nv.r.!‘l and 1 ave nothimg more 10 v xpect zewalt af tieir s F 1 i 2 i | o at 6 Rev. H. A Reid, to Witices & Gibts jer wo have ¢ » ool at 4 ¢ g, | & M. (o et yoor o ot Halifax at ) Capiure of Matameros by the Liberak frar e i o B ; g But we have o g0 imt o : Jegni wnl v aly 1 The steam 1o the war of words 3 » o ENFECTED Rk THRS | Crookhaven, at 2 j. » e conditions of GaLvestoN, Monday, July 2, 1866, Her Majesiy the Qu | when the Minie- | 116234, el = re. | Flake's Bulletin extza of Sunday eveuivg A gl iy . fexia) evisie ed, it could 1 cly known what | N 1 adn o "f‘l'“““‘”F bl 10, ¢ | Lug dispatclies received at the beadgaariers of Gen. ILE. | wud American ahip, C¢ conve Mipisters had taken, 1t ezally believed, BOW- | (igng for (he gre L | i ‘wore consideted safe under the woral | Wright, at Galveston, from Gen. Géorge W. Gatcy, co | ,.;:E).vn}‘wr ? ot a tendered their resignat Tue £ meia armics have not yet mét. i s clo toh ¢ +: the one road Jefe into Haly—conld | ing ot Brownsville, dated June 24, p. ., o« g the fol- | to Mur 11t o doutic icade m ‘The Morning Star ¢ : | e Y ot aid that? Now, ou the other haod, we f lowing impartant news. e e b wignific sy | o Sersnsiy: N bot sof our empire, und stjll have an . of the Rio | i bk g We believe there can be hitth t v ¢ States, g < ATy W he Austrian is changes (e iehithon tiross 1..”-',:1}”:\» U bave terdered to the tion t 3 ) . AP iica w . Ronit Hon battle betw the 5t R Mr. ( iy # | " s of ucor Camargo, ¥ 8 DAt it b i ! tad re d vy K . oy 0 1a) Laxpo®d” prye MARKEN-OR the Sk stivh o arge of ik capture of the train of merchandise. Fat, we 8 . [ f e iut r Bagdad was abandoned by tie Iwmperialists oo thegight of e g s $he 18th, " | B P Bock & o J v 0§ The city of Matamoros eapitulited. b Bocypons dlle- 3 g o My 100 3, Cardenas 13 days, with molusscn to P 'mrumnn P mbarki | , Nelson, Atroyo, P. R., 17doys, with s zax ‘¢ f the urder, the protection | i ;. s SR o ! Jaud 4 days, with lime to WV, & Iown & city was given up with is now uhde | | was no viclation « s | 3 3 s, 8 s | Fscobedo, with his forces. s 24, 1at. 30 45, logg, 72, brig C. H. Kernedy, from Arzoye tor | Mat about one o'cloek ¢ noras POV ATEITOL TE | e A T T R S T | A train, said to contatn specie contly ahove Mipr, under the p 10 Timperial escort, l AR -MA and fonterey € encort. CHl Ve bzt o nud most deaira a family sewi GEOBVIA, b s Orrice op 1w Max ¢ No. 34 WALLAT.. NW-YORE TING of the Ma; A SEGRO BURNT AT THE STAKF Avcusra, Ga., Mc Hevald of t DAVID B. TURN MARK BRUMAGIM J. P BUBINSO! Ww ¥ weeping over B.HV g ( iy eran & ath on the me " 1 D e R and bl bl 10 THOMAS R, AGNEWY, Green and nee A Aus : by ( ( r I ) wothing ook t s gl i i Paul § E h 1et fop to ful tie relations - - occuy " ¢ fronticr « ibadel Peokabis it N Fivais £ LOWE® AEROM AN HE . - and . i t R et s f0 o the P 2 s § e.. Ceutrel Choin | Arthu et out o8 Bam ¢ aton. Col. Crossland, S t tal 1 b exere v e, yoi we ol : 3 TAREN ['F ¢ Mr. K. W. Duff, Lord Ele ay. ke | W. W et r . : ny st ! K MAMMOTIT vaLLOON Fitan | Vo T 0. ¥ M T Venctia wa N ’ the outbeak o uk liay " i Goldewid, Mr. W. H. Forl Grosvenor, Au ta favoratl I b . g - FIERD of N c’;’m\ u“‘u o, G. B beo! b ¥ necomplish the independence g I A i 1 i X o the Right M. Lowe, Mr. Ma M e ch . ' 3 g Frmt M. My ek cant e | Do ek - " is Feaion sm in the City, ' AR Mr. R E pacific L t 1 . Jit the story that the black « There i ry little excitement in the Fevian Cirele: ; rERS and ot Resd ey | taktng ay d f I { | 10 iBportasee t b o) of this ( p ean tha {1 A ™ TS OF THE VRIS - e i At iog | oot plipi gl wmis B by § ? this or way £ot mean th ] L Jucpulabeds o says: By rifuse 1 d Xpresses the general concar- | 1ol work b reles. [Moive . v not soe e ¥ pon e s of her cause aud of f the ( t t lesions At v thing I'T & DEMOREST® BEWING-MA fra: be e " ks el 4 o \ p— ical ae for_all hinds of fumil eir opinions o i Corig Ak ¥ ‘ k ) Wy h : § ngo, b i the swioners. { - e o . £es o A u t d for s A v A ’ Decessin i on the anly prindiple grities for JULY MUSKC questi of s wany 3 ' bt the ] £ SONG_ by Koursd Troser, witk for 1t we perfectly . > ! . 1 iy, 3 " 8 B odbes » Hon 2 h . ERTY, by B, M . v e'ody AT , ' I i to-day. i SEbarons agpe? forstch o caus ot (s OME, BOYS, by A. T o spinied f Ihe ¢ Seantors ar, e e o evidescn ¢ 5 o f by Vi %G3 DENOR ¥ y. e . i . 1 - . N - 7 l, rQ . 1 Ly K o I V h ) . \ ¥ ¥ 1 0 L y 1 " e re thut they are read 1 . ' 1 « s xe ¥ f ' ¢ t o o to orial't | i, \ ;s ok ! Honds | Pabtieand Private Exhib 18 be re'eted carly 1o 1o i ¢ s deloy | ¢ ’ i o b i t 1 4 Mctorily iled feom vu: Les . Nume suficient gua file i Mr € )i states ¢ fof the e existed tw ry \f‘ v 7, " e 4 ve been ¢ . v vy - ‘ m— s A & - : "UNSTON & SCOFIER] The i , thus shows thé real aximus % . 1 ! i t ; 1 NS ()- & S ) 3 )~ and i t: - Wi - | Herry 8 - s 10 0 1 [ the K Vew York . - Y ceptic Tugh ’, a specinl - 1 s of elwilinns ¢ 1 Vo seen @ WA O 4‘ 1 e ___NO. @ DEY-ST., NEAR BROADWAY specch u defense of rating against restal valuation, ard . | ( ' ' . leney to tuer " \ ~ ot 05 b vise | o e pio! St Alban | £ ) e Cairas only show the dissolu posi = A ¢ o | andy will be effect x Ihe coming Cabinet Mini % (ilxhrrJv‘l:'“- . o . Sred [roie (i The Steph: ‘l sbout' “ MEN'S FURNT: Y'IN’: {»nm The nn?.;.,v.,.,v‘ ""m T e T raetemaitid enation of the kg At 7 guine’n o ndent cf oue of the lazgest houses in thes Soubt sat siient st might. They kaew well en | Tt was beliesed (i % tiome of (het ; b or s 1o libe relond, A trde—nus vinced that a p and popiiar bsimews aphrt frow all quibtles aBout ‘valustion,' the meaning of | forthwith retarn tb Windso . g H I g from Bith Y. Nete b huw Beas ,.,:‘u,. doue on, [rosdway, O3 THE LoW PRICS SYTEY, sigto thw Shes asmer dment was wocking more or less than’ the refusal, chough | | The London Ol sans heve ko 3 Bt e Jon bt Rl Eager Daver ¥ v past, for the baseditof b heaith, He | €80 et opried e IKEES wpoanway, d avawed refusal, 1o trust their fellow-countrymen s it Tond . .- will o this city daring tie week for a tour tbrough the t Nicho as Biock), included in @ &7 franchise; and the design, though je pap e h - with the Fen . ew stock cf first-clew goods, ot prices Dot 1he expre the &7 franchise | tbe new Governor of g 4 there [ d i preparing an ad below carrent’ Brondway rates, as the foliowing prices a8 proposed by overn: a 49 franchise. 1t was regp ath 4 ft ted States w. " Shirts, $35 per doz,; ** Wamsntta® S This wae (he purpose of amendment, " and this | I1oyd's ou the e oot . Lixts (1he best goods made). §42 per dozen ; Mr, | on Marck <& for New-York e was the clalleoge distincily epted by Giadetone aud by the ethers speakers who - sup i portcd the Government bill. And this. 1ot it be distincaly un- France. derstond by the conntry, in spite of all the feinte, and shifts, | ppo Paris correspondent of Th o doublce by which (e Opposition and the Liberal deserters | .1 he Paris corresy ondent pf The Lon ave atiempied to conceal their movements apd their ¢ In certi rele T + with the well, " it ¢ exercises of this, the oldest gram- w-York, was beld, yesterday afternoon, at | sian Gov ~der, wiio wor i bave preverted the emaneipation of I ther would | ¢ yet 10 be tried by the Liberal party and by the greai body | 5 [ it e e R o] - Saus 40 Werk with $16at ¥ reevived t o cwater-st. ‘There was a very large , el . Eaurope that the foreign policy of England snoald be co | [ eneak 6F korribie deeds dex spirt | tendan ats Theschon’-room was sery taste- | 'O ADVANCE IN PRICES OF 10 the party who would have gone to war to establish a slave | P full 1w uner aod baskets of | B Bolding Cottederacy, and to break the Aerican U | { i the w 5 = o Siovegs o 149 Cl OTI_II \ G : ‘V 9 young Iadies were " . Avetrin n 189, and who sympathize now with Bourbon snd when n single stey Papal brigands, it is betier far for_tie future of the Liberal | by Peravia iron ounce not only & crune but A eris H to dresses, Witk Ve and red sashes, — and abroad that Mr. Glidstoue and Lis Gpportanity of ext FUlL they areex- | g v st exps ass, 171n number, with o green luorel | MPAPIFAGEN, HUNTER & CO Ny J 1 "y evenat the ex g . “ eld, War- of the vietims whom | 1. Daplgnac, Smith Nos. 395, 100, AND 402 BOWERY, Tmen. and GENERAL N deavor to eniranetise u large number of their coun nee have or. ¥ ‘e ¥ S0 pase & Just aud moderate massute of relorm, thas that the f the fo eds, from the beginning | t solemn terms, “ltn have yon : rintendent, 8. 5. Rand o present. overnient sboald suflir its own honor, and with it the e rt they do ot @ demn o sin- please.© Conspire, und count The rrelly, of Si. Jaes's Church, was also i 9 of Parliamedt, t0 be undermired by the devices of false friends, GREAT BRITAIN. 5 a0 this ors) L | W you atit.” Tht is just the o b " G e e Seagued with enewies who dare not show their flag.” " | they have neverthels iul warnings, Those most likely | Ve proce vof a very interesting character. and | ), 00000 of their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK st LOWER - ! . e Jamaica Guvernwent an agenis | have been sent to 1t may be said * the gradnst © performances on the cvcasion, reflected | PRICES twan the same quality of zoods hias been offesed »ince 1M1 it upen their indefatigabls teackers, Miss Mary A, Ma. . vey aud Miss Mary J, ALL WOOL Dy welecti ” . upon the cond The Feninl . The Minisicrial Cris Wolch fully Justifics Lhe severeme censures that bave be In the H of Con Meader, o 100k The Times states that the Queen will not return '-:m"-'-;}hx-,l-"\":!‘-mfl' ST NR M SRapRte Je'| apesm nase 3 y, 4 : i o euphemiam, ihey age drive eclare ) o 3 ommons, on Monday, the 18th, | from Scotiaud il the morning of the oth; therefore. expected | FERERTES P SINITL e Gucer "o’ England, of loyaits. | #0110t er 0. Well, it 0 mamage that, and | ! St road to onr antage in Ko know bow t k from taking the st ave writte PO | spire to cven bette: Jr P e i BUSINESS SUITS, S15, $20, 825, AND %30, " g Sy ipont to Parlinment antil that day. b i Mr. Dawaen asked tho Secretary of Stote for the Colonies | explanstions cannot be ghiet to Farpnuient Sl EG, | and of patriotism, were most atrcciuas i their ' eharacter 1 think u this seuse before, t “The upent : was very sweerly snog whetber, since the House rose on Friday, be kad received 603 | jyy.ry'tivir option as to a disvlution of Parliswent The News suys farther: Mr, Cardwell bas wsauwed i subject beging 10 sttract the tioa of | by the entire school, \was flowed by resding from | BOYS'AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHIX A LINEN OARMENTS responmbility of eliaracterizing the conduet which the Com. s, and will reach yon i that ngiclow by Mi which wan loudly applauded of all descriptions, st vame reduction. Murgaret Hag *1am Dreaming,” eh wus well rencered. A recitation of a very humorous ut Husbauds” was givea by Miss Rose Bro- in tho South greatly muguitied. Surther dispstebes from Canads conveying ipformation us 80 | The Times thinks o dissolation possible, but improbable, sily iu moral torce—the danger lius nearly «be suprression of the Fenia raid upon'British territory, | | The Star thinks the prospects of a dirsclation are clear, and - wissloners Lad treated with such 1 Judged Jen; BEPesnaY believes the Queen bas not the alightest objection. 3 .v:o:::;o ute;lw;fleu that :Iuecb R e Public meetings wore bexdn h,«»ldlnlhr [arge towos ‘o sup- The Unitefd Ntates Squdron nt Quecnsiown, passed away ot r. Cardwell—Sir, 1 have to-day received o dispateh, of | port of the Goverument and Reform. ; ‘ . : o8 there s s0mme sichians, byt thers 18 10 ople 3 ; X Lot 3 4 1 whish 1 bold a copy 1o my band, dated the 4t of June. Tt i i The arrival at Queenstown of the war steamers s has been reported. Nearly 300,000 men are o erew cratducts, o, reciations, readingn, &c. from the Governor-Geaered of Canads, aud the flowing s s © A New Governor for Jamaica. Astuelot and Avgusta, wud the Mouitor Miantonomal s Bere and Hologns, and I do not think the cuses of | FI1ek &1 0F WhiCh toatled aehern. A Dialogue eatile "Ab;:;v”'e ». between 800 and 900 men, well armed, crosssd The Globe officially announces the appointment of noticea in The Times, Tho last. it is said. bas concentrated s are up to the xlf in_armics. Part of the | tho - Jupances Comuittee,” by Mr. Fraveis O’Kyeu, was well O B B e a1t of | Sir Jobn Peter Grant, ex Licgtornat-Govervor of Beogal, as [ 5pon ber all the interest and curioaity of the public. is Tow ; there will be fever in camps: but offiecrs | peiformed by several of tle yocug graduates, and created ) THE: VOYAGE. thero is much less thau.in 1859, ‘The enthusiasm | Copriderable mersiment. Ahe fiontie from Mr. S, &, Randall presentod the yoong ladies with their di- and as the day for action u sbout 18 miles | Governor of Jamaica The Times's Queenstown correspoudence thus writes of this e o Eoia e fotoe o arthlery 804 Col. Pen =% the troop ree of w er Col. Pe- A the troops cos 16%h Regiment. On the . the 24, the The € = vesse) proaches they show an inerensingalaenty and an uufuiling | plomos, ard remarked ihat this wastbo oldest grammar 3 ((:;e:nm euk to Ridgeway, itevdiog to e i . s 1ule ‘um. ; “The Miantonomah Ilnlu.;hlp,h.nrmlb’enoll:romplrlnl [ Rationee under tho deprivations of the camp. They wiil | sebocd in New-York, aud war, not ovly o uame, bot a fact, o e e . The cattle disease had again broken ont in Ireland, | Jast Autumn, and ber prescut voyage lo mainly designed to | do thetr whole duty, Two things i p—the n Rrammar s inthoe eity medistely sttacked 1 out. \ | do their whole d s0 things pain me—they earty too | J e ) ) i » $tamp of test her feagoiog o es. By these on board the trial ap- heir b o 5 > ’ ! . Warten sud Mr. Bloonfield ilso a@dressed the parents [y and vigorous measures had been taken to stamp out the fufec T g i v | much on their backs, and have too little to put'into their | v ¥oonaiits 1o their Sacastion SEINS L t Colbo pe.. The Fealane | &1 recrossed the tiver in | tion. Keturns showed a lirge decrease of the disense in En- wnd 54, to the number of about 730, when they | gland. pears to be regard jerfect wuccess ither from New.Vork, baving called at Holfax and ot St Slie bus come | yoios [ hould like ¢ fatten them ! Bat the Ttalian | wsant knows whot hard work and short rations are, and vaehers’ | 1es .0d prepared o valedictory address, whikh 82, 8230, 3, 8330, 89 o'y arrovted by the satorities of the Usited States ——— Johw's, Newfoundiand; and from the last port l.m bas made r Mas & preparation for those things which makes bem Chng Jodies had Jeppin Loud cheerr.] The Unites Siates not onl ted themselves t he vO, 10 Cry the B 2 has o preparatiou fo - gt ch wekes the was read by Miss Kate Brophy. e abders e ebtutping. say ocsbisgre, bat ciog Hired The Connolidated Hank. R r e et e T o oL lveaxy to bowt. Wero Liought to n closa by the sebocl ri FREEMAN & BURR, govsele to ousble tle o patrol the rivcr [Keiewed cheers | Gen. | The shareholders of the Consolidated Bank Com. | was considered very bolsterots Dut ahe rods through 1t easily, | The discussion about ehanges in the Mipistry has been. | ing and singing the closing Lyun, ™ Veni Creator.” arry of e, United Sures 4xiletyln com: | oony had confirmed the arrangements made for & resugpuion [ Un the vovage io Quecuatows the ludicaior marked o | very active dusin the week. The question 18 ote of mes e ONEPRICE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, and ostractions 10 sct oceording 80 emergencies. Ve bave 65 prison. | of business. It was intended to re-open the bank ou the 20 of | greater rolling than 7°, while ted to be the average | pere £ ceused to huve & national importan It The Excise Law. wie who haye committed 1o the Toronto Giacl July, should 1o legal difticulties prevent. Her puddiewieel r hand, ed to 8 | jgpp soli will be thehead of the new cabi- B i corner FULTON and NASSAU-STS,, opposite Sun Buildivg fCheers.) Lord Monck was not yet in receipt of the official e maximum of 8 and he apoed #he attained t, and that it will have some new blood in it. For In the case of the seven rumsellers who were in- - et :l‘l;.:w»;fl:p:w;: (el B e Revaliy in Liverpool. T e e ke armw 15 ook, 10 fochet? watey, | the sake of guarding aguinat @ reaction in case of ‘Uefeat | dicted for violating the excise law and tried in the Court of | W w wlling alarge and most complete stock of READY Mr Watki ask Thether the aiement poblished in The Duke of Edinburg, Prince Alfred, was pagiug | bavisk on board 20 tuus of corl i Ler Dunkers, 3 tuns i & u g o -l:'l'yl“l be known Liberals i the Ministry, | General Sessions, Recorder Hackett yesterday rendeied bis | MADE CLOTHING, consisting of BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS. the new rs 1o the effect that the President of the Uni ree days' v Li " “iblie | erib on deck. and abont 20 taus in bags in the turets, it 1 3 L. ; 5, tainod the den i 0 e e I T R o | e e s iverpocl and performing sundry PAblic | Whie quantity on buard economy was considered necomary. | The woney difleulty. continues. That gold is worth docleion, Ho sustained '"’h"" murrer to the indictments o0 the | (whale or in part). BOYS' CLOTHING of every descrjtien. Boberts bad been rvested. was datbentic. He wished to av. | Birkeuheod. - He wan greaty loised. Ler motive pover cansists of fonr eagisen driving 1wia | twenty per cent promigp 1y ot strang but it is aston- | besis ‘,',",‘,f.:'h‘""‘;'",",f,“;f\,’ entertaived a8 to the constitt: | pnpe FURNISHING GOODS, &e, ke, also, whether the rieht bonorable gesticman hid received any = screws, which are brass, four-biaded. of 12 feet diameter. and | jshyys that small bills eost from cight to fifteen per cent. | M4 o existing Inw, . . Saformation on the srbjest of the seeond sttempt which it =—— of a gTadusted pitch with mean of 16, At full speed b B . - Messis. MeKeon and Spencer were in Court, and desired to | FROM 10 TO 40 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES. o s wrd ahout o, mave by St. 4lbav's and St Denmark. S aetmrtios of ool weakd WTED, swaw pur. 0 Dot wet i | B, T Ll B o Haote. Al balow!| [reThdar the disonssge afosrints et of theizs holwees [ o) FREEMAN & BURR'S "Louts in the direction of Moutreal,” The French fll'ni;:en -u'vnr-u audience, presented @ let- fuel .nu“- oldrlv;u. -;A was even ruu at show speed | ) .(m..,.n somothine, twenty - u-n. frane notes \'nr)ll‘;lpz | I.'}'."';'n:'";:f" "“‘;I“"'.“’nd.‘:?T}.‘!’n‘l‘i?':?&:!'."fi‘ffi‘i"fl " ONEPRICE CLOTHING WAR R D e e o aiready siated the whole substance of |, ter to the Kiug of Deumark from the Emperor Nupoleon, Tbe | svwetimes. Her avernge thereforo war ubout seven knots an | 0 Sy | #fter the decision was rendered Kccorder, sal NEPRIC G WAREHOUSE, bat § have received a telegraphic dipatch, whicl comes on the e brought with ber 40 tuns of atores, and Las lightened by sboat y inde 0 ) ol harge S o o E waons., . 3 wutbarity of the tele oftice, stating tunt the President | ¥ 10 1nches of ber draught. of this braiich of the public business, imsulted the public | cision would be mada.for the direction of tbe Courts gen- Al wb-d'nnuawmm. (Hear, nfw.] Spaia THE OFFICERS OF 1HE MONITOR. &nd the Chamber of 'Ih-yuliu to-day by denyiug that this | orally. My, Whalley said be wished to ask the right honoralile ml- T bill granting extraordinary powers to the Goveroment, [ Of the officers be suysi> presium exists ot all excopt in the braios of malicious ————— et (e F ¥ tleman & question of which notice was given for Friday it war expected, would not be ceiried by & majority of mere |+ The ofticers of the veasels are not merely courteous to vis- | poople. Halt of tho Deputies Iaughed t bis innocence, T ont of the city, take yout Swa medeurs snd send fo Dot the Hoase haviog been counted out on that dey, be was | tben fire or wx voter. tors, but seers ansions to have their ahips inspected. Those | bnd'tho other half repited: * Why, Sir, we havo paid it. CIFR_NEWe E. A. BROOKS, Agh ~moable to put it. It was whetber, i the dispatcbes which bed o wecustomed 10 the foudess of a eailor £r his own sbip, whate | Yoo b g nannot a bank director who has not . P T H Twporter and Mapofactarer of * ywoenily been received from Canada io reference to the inv. Andin, ever sbe may be, cannot belp being struck with the manner in . Loy, 54 In the Court of General, Sessions, the following y e vt o e R A ever she Y be A0t e Seras supear o think and jake | Paidit.” Ttis inerediblo thot public man can be o ig- BOOTb SHOES &C v of such movenient ss far as it might have been originated Private telegrams from Bombay dated June 17, bad been re- | Jriony (o the Mouitor, 1t mny possibly be a result of the | BOTL of n great coucernment within his own degart. | Prisoners were sentenced by Recorder Hackett: Liszie 'y s . Son flacghtes ); and. if 80, whether the right ble gent] bad impression bad been created therebd: J tile time 1o become sequainte] with the eraft wii icl © are hat stamps for 5, 10 and 2 anes will bo | five years: Chas. Phillips, for burglary in the third degree, . 3 was prepared to lay suol dispatches on *« le. e o v, g Lis destivy waa identified; but it appears more as if the is vouched for by a correspoudent of the | Stato Prison for five years: (3. Kennedy, for assault with § First. Place the foot npon a piece of paper and trace] i, Carawali1 cauno{ arewer. ihat queation without st | (i Piece £0ods were 1o decund fnd 126 feeling in mercastile | yiravvences and formidable nature of ‘B ‘ship ware asort of O oesourcous Weo should bo glad i it | tent to rob, State Pricon for five years: Fdward Seymour wa | {he owliar of ke wih s peucil. which wiigive the PR . entering & protest ageinst suob p question being put. | “T1.\ Delleved that the Council of Ludia received a telegram | ATCTican property; and that shie was accepted as @ iype of | were truc; but we gotting discouraged ubout our | *entenced by Judge Kuseel for burglary lu the tbird degree, | “Second, Make the following wmeas ey, Ir gm | ety o homr:b'l:'n:enn;‘uln‘u 18 question a3 |t bviees were extreely ual of I8 rational power. Moy gods—wonderfaily little fellows all of them. to the Stato Prizon tor tive years. foches aad Froions, with tape esss, o v in ' by treasbn, ] . o —wn . e ——— e —t— ure u-':-'-'-'-,':.:.’.aln'm'x'.‘ .,u'.":-F' e (EmE b} Commercinl Tntelligence. MILAN. LTI : Tus xams Liw ix s Soraaus Covur or 1:=The Ball o the oot 25 Bowever, the question bas been pat, 1 have a great pleas: | Livpppoct, June B, 6. m.—CoTToN—Sales of the ——— b= | Kix's County.—Several applications were wmade yesterday 5 \J wre \m paying ThaE the nccounte we base recoived with regard [ b "l bk, the marke: 1l og dull with s de bne of 4 14d. o » . b heOen. Thenns I X i i the Supreme Court, befure Judge Gilbert, to restrain- the BV \ w of soctety in our North Awerican proviuces are . ¥ i % gales on Friday, 10,00 bales, the MOVEMEXNTS OP GARIBALDI—THE QUADRILATERAL TO Pexxsygyasia.—Gen. Thomas L. Kane, is sug- | & s i d s [ t degree satisfactory. i siightly fir BE FLANKED—DIPFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME— | gested as u Untou candidato in tho Erie District, Tie Bed- e ',".'.':‘l‘:r':fru‘o \-I«:-‘lx‘.-t'::l-;n‘:.“fi'&fl: P THIS HOUSE 15 'r:(s LARGEST IN THE CITY, AND Wa¥ rm with an upward tendency. g o ) ford County Convention has nomisated Wi, H. Koontz for | grant ‘any injunction on an ex parte motion. but aid b ¥ ED 1N ¥ — at TARWAR 70 DK SNORT, MOCDT. (AXD DROISEYR | 5 Feudy m'm{n e it el e - PATABLISHED 1N e = ~C y for 5 - ov *0 4. 3 v ue £1. 8. m ~Consol, 85 oY 00, —A STRATEGIC MOVEMENT ON THE MINCIO— ‘m" Tn the Steabenvills District there s eight | D2t 1njsaceions are 2ot o0 caslly fo be obtalaef sethle sids of N Al MOVEMENTS OF THE GREAT EASTERN. The Bullion in the Bank of Englen L7000, AUSTRIAN PREPARATIONS IN VENETIA—THE UN- 0 n the St ere eigl the watesy ‘ »ad that the Great Fastern, with the new irooy Covves Mangar.~%he Reskery' Cireutar 7 3 ¥ | aspirants for Congressional nowination, includiug W. K. Ali- ———— g e T been arranged rest Eastern, ne week foot p 41000 bakes, Including 1,00 bales 18 spec DERSTANDING BETWEEN ITALY AND PRUSSIA— i ' id. John A [Announcemuats. Atlsntic Cable and tue remains of the old line on board. should 45 bales Lo exporiers. The warker bs dull. with & ¢ won, editor of The Western Hera obn A, Biogham will sl from Shearneas on the 2th ult, Stopyivg for a time 4§ T;‘.J .':‘«:Lfll:::t;flu ".“‘-u‘-“:fi‘i."(?fl:'l' POPULAR UNITY IN JTALY—BANITARY CONDITION | probatly be renominated in the Sixteeuth Distriet. fle is o FourTH 0¥ JULY EXCURSIONS,—BENEDICT BROTR- coal st Beerbaven, sbe will reach Valentia about_the secopd 10,000 baies, nelnding 000 bales (0 Beculators an .x,‘:n.,i' OF THE ARMY—THE FINANCE QUESTION. sterling man. At tbe Copperhead Convention at Columbus on nl’f'nu.t’ Tawiea for n:.dpi-d{. and_ Stewmbonts, prblished in_book ; . Aygency : Tnarket closing frmer, The authorized gaotations are: Soeck ROt uli, Vailindlakom FoRe foe 45 BT, oongrstiiptivg | ITLI"V MIygRINMEY Mwation reference Lo these Excor- week of July, and the shore end of ‘the cablo havidg been cot- % Yudaeg | PO Va7 pecial Comespondent. thy andig! P‘; Aiilpdeer) 3 K | siows . mected wito the main line, Yoe aperation of laying will be com, Orleans. 134d. » BiLax, Jane 16, 16806, | bie hearers on huving Andrew Jobnson with them, 2 e i e umond 10 be succensfully done, and telegraphic s unlCAtion cutab- Stock b port, 1,047 000 baies. 1uciuding 454.500 bales of Amierican, of his volun! which is at Bari, Barletta and Foggia. [ nominated in the Fifth District, Kxox. ot No. 212, correr ot Fultou-st.; but there are woue which, in :“.:'q:“ wiil then heum back 1o ihe midle o the A omave Hlyront.~Tue Mauchester iarket ws dull, but seady, (ot | 1 ghin still that his intentionds o go to the Bead of the | IxpiaXA.—(en, Sol. Mercdith, Ex-Congressman T e e -.-..‘..J.‘.'.'.&".i.».u”. w Iying on the bed of the Adinntic | LIVIKFOOL o s <l e gl o «m;' market fo | Adriatic; but it is quite probable that the matter is not | Kilgore, David Gooding and some others have called 4 State has o \a Quwstion to discates Tt b conmected with fhe 1,100 mbleadeit on bourd; and. of | Smeelr S0 00 CUCTCL N o on: Flour boeyant, with an aé. | yet decided, for we have ot given over all hope of fight- | Union Couvention for the Nineteenth Diatrict, in the Johuson of oo N The ship ie o 1eirace hor course 10 1 injty Buy, i W ' H 3 - v . s Vel 198, % i’ W rest npward, with wn wdvaoce of | {10 Augtria on odr own soil. 80soon a4 the respousibility | interest. Gen. Wm, T. Spicely declines the nomination to | iy fer B [ uble 1ine of upion between the two conti- | 2add. 4 cental. Winter Red Southern, 11@116 Com firm L P y A o werin F R ] advance of Ywid, ¥ quarier; Mized. 20,34 | for beginning the war is fixed, or as nearly fixed as possi- | Congress in the Second District. op 24 aow dabie difirs o the sid la only two gertienl e T " Munkrr —The Provision market i» gen. | bIe; Austrin could not do better perbaps than to try ber | ILut n. W. T. Osborne is expocted to re- L T ol be ‘Tomembeved, 16, compoued, of seven | GOIMISS. Suer (or Boren WhCh X abuty advasers’ Forf drm | EUDS On this side of the Minci She would fuil; but then | S€He the Clicago Postmastership. Major-Gens. Puloer, ot the ol hie o ver wires-six round ous—cach wire hparaicly subedded | i wpmard wiih'an sdvance of 3/6. Baconvesas. Lard dul sod | she does not belidve that, and it is probably her best cam. | Logan and ottiess have fsgucd u call for **a Convention of the | ik g el frofl S I» Chntterton's compound, and the whole surronnded by inyers | pominal Cheese firm. Talow seiive, and sdvanced 7., Amnricen ; embers of the ( Lo R beanty. T of gotta parcha. 80 an t0 form * core” helf an boch thiek | Guoted ot 44445 64 paign s well as oure, Vast as are our difficulties in turn- | members of the Grand Army of fhe Republic, and Illinola 34 p gy Shis, again. s further protected by ten aulid iron w.rer | Livenroor, I cm Mauxer ~The Brokers' Cireular reperte: | g the Quadrilateral, they are not beyond our power | soldiers und sailors,” to be beld on Thursday, July 12, iu the 'Will dionwres (oot they Reve Bet legn ovees wovered with five strands of Mauila yarn, the wires bei Ashot quict nd otles sunals ot 20/ for Fots, and 86 for Peas. | 3 : ’ House of Representatives. ‘T Republiean Union State C: ha ors 16 in doubl as to the rort of sriicle they opirally round the oo cable he yora was turred; | Sogar slosds. Coffee L, Jlice hrm end slghly sdvanced, | to overcome, and once planted tirmly on some point on the | yention will B held Augnst & The eall is for ail * who are ant, tey will vot 1 The ouly difficity wdi be | These instruments are entirely pew, both fn and Q0 tne new it is 1ot white, 1o decreage weight ny facilitate tha | et sed sesds. Lineeed CLauter bue mt e tet. Petis | Venetian coast, we Lave thaavhole Austrian army in our | favor of keeping traitors ont of the Falls of Congress, and of | [4X AP e FL 0 vly attrwctive Kz o latest | fiom ALL OTHERS-SLIGHT. CLEAN AXD, ION= R O o s lart 7e0s Deog | e P baeyant, e e B N O eas 15 1oy Cadrintinl | Sir Reveseentativia s Dimgront 19 £ <o uiarigy 8 | uwia oy Mre's03 aenerslly worn. KNOR'S uplown shave s st WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Co eompiete both ives, the lougth put vu bviid J ¥ Ty .,:‘ ;‘:‘;‘ll‘«,f;‘.fi;:‘ » L :‘ £0 for raile and | 1 8,1 o e hacs 16t Whare (B 3 d ndit) feh Stal tely bn el wlnll be permities 3 Broadvay, nnder he Prese it Hoone wivere wiiemieo be fou nd Bole Prop:i- . o { uest qulot quotetions barely | Would place matters buck Just where ey are ow, aud e | to porticipate fn the Goverament of ted States, Al assortment of HATS. ¢ avy. &e. No 009 Brosdway. PETPI e,

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