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NEW-YOR KWELY: JULY 10, 1866. A ———— MERICA. Cenifhed Confiiot Between the Proeident and Con- gross of the United States in Colombia. war witdout o mitted, moreq 110 gttt YOU have found in cir- o) international larz, t that ‘sis should X ent of Falparaiso were hat 1,0 question bad alrealy boen dobated for 8 oble’ i me, and eventhat the Enclish m 17 o entered into negotiation b the view of having o involved may bring forth. with such views on these su culation among - T oo pearcely X 01 1118 Fonituviy SQUTI T ] 1 4 16770 0! e owbardm any but the later official features 1chants residing ith the Government place of safoty prepared, Ve bevond the range of the but the par (fes being nnable (o ngree, interests igvolved, this precautionary not earred int, effect. It'is necessary to poté the right to bombard belug once admitted—not bastily, bub aiter wuch careful dehberation—wo rotests tn the fatore, W s, not being based jous when agitated between EUROPE. ————— ARRIVAL OF THE ALEPPO. v s readers of THE od’ ecently with asticles upon ngs of forcign affairs, the cledr which bas tumed out as good as Prophie’” £ tlg slpnggle in Gormany is coucersed: g has ar of cecqrmion *1emPY g 7 with v ot 3 B¥ s of our equadron; taken the form of & Iu the newspap”, e Sonderb?udic #soleon’s invasion, only 17.7ed hat the whole of the scattered and 1055 German 8 ates shall then stitnte_one Ferpetual ULdy notwithstarding the quagtit delishted constantly in liunching de wgaibst the efficien organization has Tiudues Bu, Yrussia declare monie, fox 1oasons good samo time bagging Principal To recapitulate falls to the Bund; veniently hangs on to Hol wall thos aveid hich, aithough they an have no result wer, but prove vexat The Resie™* " of the English Ministry. siomista, Article 1815—under the P essure of I cannot onderstand the epithet plied to the bombardment of Valparaiso. jin the limits of law not exeeeding the d barbarous. The bombard- ent, the more %o _inns: o to which we bore uo ill will 8. hese declarations, *harbarous™ 0s a) Jetions coming withi 8 of & nation caunot bo calle Popular Demonstration in Favor of M'squera, 1t is now ack ‘of small-beer politics Ear} Derby to be Premier and lord Stanley 10 be Foreign Minister. e is to be Made Presiderit for Ten it affected & Repubii 1, wlthough we bad suflered 0t be avoided without ex ing the respect a glootsug the fmpor ce was reecived in Europe that Admiral y of Valparaiso, and other ports of e of blockade, the British min- not mediation—as Mr. s—but his good offices. These tic to aceept, but when it came to 8 nity it could not aceept istion of any o, . on the 20th of December, T dis nication to the Spanish E his deliberative urope o deal of tionably saved E s herself out of it, ficient to hersc \ties right and left. briefly the events: Prusia gets Schlesw Istein to maintal vows publicly she will get Hcl- by crook; Austria vows she shail not er nice terms with Italy, and colossal neue ; alliance leaks out, and visible; Austria_submits Holstein to Dbags both Holstein and the they can come to o ns to the Bund ; Prussia calls for an nt—a bid to get abead overnment to the charge or of the nation, and ut the tant interosts committed to its re. When the inteltigen ad declared the Cit blie of CLili, in & stat 1 NOTHING LATER FROM THE CONTINENT OUR WAR CORRESFONDENCE. . Pern Again on the Verge of Revolution, mobilizations my war-clouds becowe, the Holsteiners, and Prussia Heolsteiners' repicscents vote; Austria complai cleetion of o new general Parliame | of Austria with the Liberals; the Diet votes to m o sustain the integrity of Federal temitory; Pruss clares the treaty compact thereby broken, and scizes th e salient -points of the military si promptly rallies to ik 1wo lmmense armies are now ab At this juncture, Italy formally declares war against Ause But it has not yet broken. is an indisposition to commience actul Some artifieial or exterval sdimals Not even Prossia secmdto f The Northern wal Soutl- Je of ill feeling, for each bitration or the med lT.‘OI.ITXUAL EXCITEMENT IN CHILL Lassador ot Paria, The Alepro, from Liverpool Juie Dume L, winived hore yesterday. Her nows ix a fow hours later tban that received by the Saxoria. 26 via Queensiown ’ tatives before outielly what would in case the Kepublie bo tendered to it by the Freneh Gavernment was hat if Chili refused Qrecting them to ascertain confid jon of thews two Lovernments of Chili shonld refose the good o snid Governments, the 7 clear and explicit ; to it i ion of Spain would be perfectly defined, ied in wndertaking all ki which left time Fraveo resorsed the & ticular act of the Spanish ¥rance, whils reserving o horself comy went atid opinion npon the acts Beld that the good offices tendered 1t to nse every species he Koglish Go Government being no doubt so t! justice and moderation of Spain, siwply repli 1ot discoss the matier, iasmuch as the gupposif od that the Repablic of C Is of tho tWo governments. o foars were reatized. ad given the war a Adumiral Parcjn b sy 10 ita conditions including the com- adsons, and oven representatives — / An Official Spanish Statemgmt of the War, B Watest per Aleppe. Loxpoy, Jone 27— Evening. The resiguation of the British Mivisters I oepted. Lord Derby will pro Sanley Foreign Minister; but pothing ation; South Germatsy d she would be jus e Slst parallel of 1 ‘while at the same hout eamped face 10 f ace. uds_of Rostilitice ight and Iiberty to jadge e The <temnship New-York, Capt. Maury, Aspinwall 2uly ), areived st this port on Mouday merning. The following is Ler treasure Pavawa Railrond Co bably be Premier, ofticial has yet panish Governigent, 1 once and refused by Chiti, t was different, That horoughly eonvinced of the ed that 1t could wort of fighting ou the continent, i@n the war-cloud has come ! “Fhere is no further rey tion will be necessary. inclived to knock off the chip. ern arinies entertain not a other: and, what 1§ mere, there i not the Ruwors come of collisionss Lere and variably false. A huirdred fimes t 1t cannot de possible that th destmoying each other ii- oils from the en- But as 1 h AND THE SPECTATORS—ANIMATING il could refuse to ac- SORNES—GEOGRAPHICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL— THE MOVING SPRINGS—THE] QUESTION AND THE \T—THE QUARREL AS STANUS—THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM. rom Our Special Correspondeit. Burope has now sctually recommenced (be business of Yeor 4t least the producing of such aving had its torn THE ACTORS rinciple imvolved! here, but they prove in docs the fecling recur tha ans will really eoinmence d der snch circumsta actment of odiow had an opportanity of judging the of some of these soldiers w witnessing a riet last October, 1 ean well believe that only the w A will be needed to inaugurate the most (right- Led at Valparaiso; a tlockade so e tod the praise of all foreigners, wanders of yeseels belonging to friendiy wqu: the approval of the cousular aud diplomatic | residing at Sautiago. Humanity rec MUNICH, Jane 20, 1666 suppression of -paidl our moderation in the most d numercus agents to all with letters of marque Jpauieh commerce, the ineficacncy of the English lawes t, and the result 1oas mauner, and 0is) urape and Ameri in order to injure ond deatroy 8 wlated and aseisted in this by to prevent sueh ¢ that the Spanish Gio “ making histo wtull as history abounds in. 40 the world's foens, is viriually restored, in the eyes of Rurope, to a state of heroic repose. T apoetator. The Monarchies will probably be furvished an opportunity to demoustrate their vanuted superiority in the Light of civilization. Evidently the partuership of gode and derons that undertook the contract of civilizing Bamanity have recrossed the Atlantic to pay their respeets %0 some of those selfish old powers of e 80 cokdly et us and predicted that onr 1 uty should presently be Jikewise loade waco of predesiined puisites. was Dot carect ! Pasaxs, July 1, 1856, The stemmer New York arrived at Aspiuwall on the | | moruing of the 20th ult. Her mails and passengers left | Penama for San Franciseo per the steamer Golden Age the same afternvon. since wy lust dispatch we bave important uews from | newly eleeted President of the Republic, Mosquera, had wirived at the capital, and One of his first acts was to disapprove of the Congress making cert: sideration of the confiseation of their property. Th te insisted on carrying their measure, and the resnit play in favor of Mos “ Death to the Con Mosquera, the Presi They then proceeded to the | play, terriied the — FLORENCE, Republic 15 now KOSSUTH AND @iN. TURR—THE DALMATIAN FLAN OF CAMP..1GN—THE FLECTOR OF NESSE—TIE COURS] OF SAXONY AND BAVARIA—THE HANOVBRIANS HEMMED 1N—=THE AUSTRIAN AND PRUSSIAN LINES | OF COMBAT—THE PRUSSIAN CONSCRIPTION OF THE SAXONS——CHURCH PROPERTY iN ITALY TO BE CON- FISCATED, 17 NECESSARY, FLOREXCE, June Kossuth is here, and has had interviews with the King and the Prossian Ministers. ived permission to form @ Hungariau Legion. The expe- | t yet to enter into the 1t necording to which the fleet ad of receiving the notice o prelim- e Republie within a sccording to the usages of civilized ‘into the interior to Santiago, harrassed, oppressed. aud even prokivited fiom disposing of wLeir prop- eity and wealth as they saw fit. And here T would reply to Scior yernmest caunot but st unworthy course jursied s in view of the subjects of the Epani inary warsing to leave given period—ond thir, notions—were carried e which looked Salazar y Mazarredo tht this n the moet sovere Lorios s to the nuns in} usideration extended b American Kepublie. of bad means, by goo do, and proteeting the 1€vo.utionary party ) by deceitiul deelarations, in arousing the sl Amenican Kepublics which foraed alli . tramping upon all oriug the bonds of publies of Bolivia and Thenk God the tory reversed, “That Govers- We may vow look at the casioually trace in this Enropean war eie- we have bad to do. | cawake German Liberals ((he smartest | x-Americans) believo 1l certainly #o shape thewselves i Germany @6 10 insure an important decision in favor of progres iples of goverument. "The breaking out of a war in Europe differs material u of scencs wh was that the mobocracy got up a dis quera, paraded the streets, shoutin gress and {Murillo,” and ¢ Long liv next ten years., Senate Chamber, and by a bellic nto annulling their own set. , no doubt, the first step toward Mosquera declar It Dictator pern ered into by Mosquera while Zurope are pi ot unlike (hose with which Many of the w that 1 know are 01 10 Dalmatin Sccins 1 with Pera, end rights as was the case ity such an existed with the Rej this war had baen prepared the 15 sloop-of-war ot squarely, er, pentlonen, when a'l | Adriatie, whle Cialdini from the Po, and the King from | ter. All- lug the preliminary | the Mincio, wake o simultaneous attack upon Venetia, to | | cut the Austrian forces off from the Quadriluteral, end if possible to surprise at least one of the fortresses. war has really begun, Prussia over, the greater part of Electoral-Hesse, a portion of Darmstadt, and | Havover sent % boxes full of eash to England, and left his capital after having | Jamation, that felt it to be bis duty t and to leave bis peop the south to joiu first the Hessian troops, then the south ern confederates, who were hastily rsscmbiing at Frauk- | fort 1o the number of 32,000, prevent the jus I followed the but under the disg a became knowsn, fresh in. porary cowmander of the Parcja had sircady taken Lthe people wero then we saw consti conutermarchings of regiu and artillery, the most thorough A came yuietly, passed quickly, and werelittle noticed; & train of artllery or cavaliy u #hing s0_frequertly seeu as to xmatter But when Prossia, on Frid @usly the kingdows of Hau: sounded like & trumpet blast of war throv States of the Bund. Dolders wranghng bet oo One is the sale of the Punams Railroad to & wan named Colberkill, which is a perfed. | furce: another o grant to build & reilroad aeross Chiriqu, | State, one of Andrew Thomy- | or be realiged, The lowest summitlevd | cupicd already sll Han equipped and w0 longer remained Sor our arm ; that, to igent acarch ofier tho Peru and eaptare or sink their unrter of a wile leng was o have become altogether & the northern part of this C ! | been detiuitely setil | son’s foolish sp and wold be v there is 8,000 feet, and the prescot railioad conce: auts being made to L of Thompson's, and fourteen Iv proved 10 he a * perfect bubble, cme is the old “ canal dodge” scross the Dariea, which is abgut as illusive as the anderground raileoad from | New-York to Liverpool, The fuct is an impetas is given to these schemes by the | dilutoriness of the present company to make 1 1t 10 be at an outlay of a i olders at present get a good dir ors have an eary sied a vidieulons King. os o Guelph, be | n the eapital of his country His army went to | Jations, which will v invaded simultane- possiby meet with the g then there would be no other course (o P eentrated her troops | oned her outpostain the Yesterday (Tucaday and to-day the telegraphic news reminds one of the gat ening of one of ourgrand old harvest thunder-storins, when 8 ¢ aud the earth trembles )y lack heavens sweep toward you with an cle . Thirty thousand Austrians passed through Munich y en route for Frank Prom Stuttgart the news comes that W' Fonds are MOLO) But the Prussians tried to they occupicd the railway both at at Giessen, and, a8 it seems, successful s from the soutl on the frouticr, and Bavana of of the Squsdren, bit sty's Misister Plenipotentiary; o pal t, even in the face of n_confederates. A the Hanoverian tro bhattle, it is €aid, i imminent befo Elector of Hesse ki nany disusiers aud af- T tiorernment was desirous f making peace with "1t was then, gentlemen. tbat ¢ detormined apon, T she wir beco of Valparaiso was by the commander of th in his negotintiors o1 while his suceessor, u di bim to abdicate. news, the old Eleetor has pot y and does not want ah and American caval com- According 1o the last h be respected his castle at temberg’s rail ch are )kewisc precipitated toward Frauktort; and Baden is not a ban balf the regular rsilroad traing ‘on Bavarian roads are, since Monday muance of Government orders. ¥ wealize the complete readiness. the perfect drill and equip- cipality deems it ace, | country has been overrun dreeat e vorie | hae deslased B T P rasians. hat sverran the Duchy of Cobiig, iace 8 hch alley of Prussin, fore hostilities had begun or war of the contendine powers are ne Wi+ Sehleswig-Hostein is held Railroad what it Wilhehnshiohe, cither to the Prassians or to bis cousin, wh g in pur- | brother-in-law to the Prussian Commander-in-Chief, see not to be a Prussian at all. treasure off to Bavaris, and joined with his whole arwy, the "Austrien i e wy theso bow gailant and noble was Commodore Mendez Nufiea. General Kilpatrick onference with 1 ; and Commedore to carry oat active hos- dend of some 20 per cent. The lenty of money in the on smoothly, seem to thisk | pvement, without ealoulating | r want of facil- | Now, if I tan ge time of it, and have | ited States Minister, fi geatad various pesce Nufes, who. althongh bad the 1o, Was BOLW Lhctanding destrou ament, which that commerce is eramped and saffering ities, ana tat we Governmant, and ward the mount N BIEH T on Sorm an interestivg feature of th Passing over for ) B3 German States | of population, we will obta mod Northern g which will presently All this happe ails_concerning the Austria) and their 70,800,000 from the map & distinet 1dea where the Southern itious face to ake upou Limi opos ttons tending & v posted in the follo Mecklenhurg g: panies connected with the Isthmins. ners in Europe was the furcs | ahout $2,000,000 Th served as o L 0 o those which b fentures of the conntry rmies are faking their face. While the political geograph, Seasly confused, the topograpby of i i8 very simple it its charactenistics; ones tookod at it will be easily borne i mind. elosing Bobewia are , and the two western nof $i ‘m.r,".m_ or Wi L in discounts, comuiinsions, o of bundred thousand dollan issuming the reins of The Hanoverinn ariny is hemmed | of effecting a lo in between Gottingen and Fulda, favked by another Prus- g \ ) i of Hauover. y restitution of the w o 1 0F wmore prises i the command of ¢ WOUNtAing e Frankfurt, but 10,000 of 1 sc comprise the Baden contin hick is suspected to have orders not to fight agniust and Coburg, iry Tians—atl any e bulk of the Austrian | o and the Sudete confronted by the great Pru perbaps too fur, from to Hof, on the Bavarion | Benedek will probably try to pierce that line, werrunning Unper Silesia, thieaten Berlin, He is | ing his troops around Zittau and wround Troppau, wischief to Upper and Lower Siles sate ure extended varian army is at Ho ction with the Au actoss the Giant fains, we see Prussian Silesia, across the F Bezouy; across the Bohewiun Forest (a word equival across the Maerish re the countries most concerned. denticls to the objections to opening ne From the South ca ratisfaction exists in protect South army extends along the Rieseugebi was the reply of ili, and & change pablic, whicn, however, was 2ot nshamed to 1o wountuins), Bo Austria proper. The key to the situation is the Dresden, whe The return of anny, which extended its line Mislovicz, on the Polish front 1 (made to Commedore Mendez Nufies actuated by their constant des t bad alreads 4 in the dispatehos from was, in substavce thet—sipce 1 not offer any r [ by the American age ion, when the bomba nced, s ¢ depat ard ot work to g p of Prado against certain Chureh privi- es has hort him g ted to be pushivg i 0 establish themselves finmly at Zittau. gig-zag line forwed by th Erz or Ore Mountains and th #8 ecupied by the of the Busd. “Riesen or Giant Mountains 1 south by the troops | promise not 1o be: tion assures him ¢ w10 dnve hundreds of (amilies from the Nomes, 1iined and penniless, Central Ameriea remains tranquil. fors from scarlet fover, which hins made sad mong the pop parties being contraband, it is ble 1o know the approximate number of the combal- he Austrians cannot h that number, or to spare for the | AL first themaze of European politic %0 su Awericau that L tion as upremwunerative. 11s b thing more complex thau 1t reall 10 be grab, pure and siwple. Prussia wants sicin, and, for tiat mstter, wil the rest of North Gennang Wrance wants West Ger a s willing 10 wecept Wallachia, Bismark is the man wio discovered this beantiful tion of things from o Berln ainst Austria. he wo and pothing to lose. should take the alarm and join Ausiria, Sty Lad 10 be enlisted. but that Frau with Biswark, th Sug sowe little door for ieirea Mexico Austria is entirely on the defensive, Kaiser soon enough saw the drill of thing making the m 1 uny oue ofler ants; at avy rate der “armg, though they elge they would biave higd w rotection of Saxony, since in Italy 60,000 men in the fi a4 to them, not i however, the Anstrian's are protec v formidable fortresses, ghont the Ce wis bad, and the money ¢ e, for speculution s been orer- | vors toseethe e moving sprin tone Cabinet ot more than | The Tsihings 1= quict but unsettled, and chango is | | popsesd by (he ked tor i the € d the enrly mains hav lian Minister of the nayy—a Admirs] Rodgers. who was gamed as ump ez Nuneg that the pr b, Denman dechires to Justify tha bambardment of L which be qualifies a8 nn Wil Iraly in I have eversthing to gain But lest the ( Istria and Dalmatia, & number altogetber tiis, which way b om internal appli water atd fresh beet, | oy say there is no sickness of any it was that document worthy of auy eivilized nation. 1 believe, genticmen, that v he which Bpauiards bave b Cbili, the torpedo which they wers soug " explosive muchives 1a the waters of Callao nnd Valpora there can Bo louger ba @ doubt in the wind of any one thet the bombardment of the last-named ports was @ paiuful but sary act in order to save our honor A wake descent upon those shores. the Austriau provinces are left with simall garrisous, but | orve corps is posted at Laél iud Cracow, in Austria ent in Austria bas fai sider the manner in eted, and the da wadrons by placiog ome 10 an W ¥rom Venezncln. DISTURBANCY IN THK STATE ¢ —~INVASION OF THE STATE OF TACHIRA. the news that Gen, 1 State of Zamozra (the 15 the population of Gold'in Austria is t, in Italy at 16 per cent, Pr w five per cel it uecessry, ZAMORA—GEN. ROJAY long-vgzed | at and sat on | Italian at 38. There is great ent « war on bebalf of the fr ] ple aud the army. aud that it was pro by the prade and folly of the Rte. Some days az President of th isinan i Italy for enetia both w: ustrians do not like th ancient provine charge, and not the Board but it is expeoted will 6t onoe go to work 1 ;u ground, ss the n:'s has appropriated $400,000or the “m“"’“" there, thetieneral Government kas like amount for the ere tion of store honses, Scientifio gentlemen say that by the sirking of vossels and caissons, buildings could be pot up for the ae- -ommodation of those unfortunate cnougl o peed them, in W Very short time, Though to muke West Baok good and sube stantinl land would bo o labor of years, By doing tiis it is imagined by many who are supposed o be experts in such matters, thet some of the chanceis to ihe entraoco w! stopped np; whether this will be s0 or not, can. T tnd o Sogua's i, oy pol remaiu on the 5 o not bavii ived any oficinl orders to leave. But it is sup. to-day or_to-worrow wiil find them ab their wual osts in Sew-York, Tbis, to many of them, will bea reiere low, 24 they had folly made up their mmdcunn‘mmf e Summer, and exjoy themselves in the country, fishive, Foate ing and bathiug, witkout tie expense usually incidental therclo, The force now stationed there consists of 36 patrolmen. % ser- THE HEALTH OF THE —— Tho report of the Registrar-Ceneral for the past week shows u_much more favorable condition of the public health than could reasonably Mave been expected, under the adverse cirenmstances of th execedingly trylng weather, and the various efforts Whick bave been nndertaken to prevent the Board of Healtb cartying out their jodicious efforts to destroy the causes of disease in our midat. Tf New.York is ul'imatcly spared the visitation of some destructive pestllenee, 5o thanks Will bo duie to cme classes of ber citizexs who seem to think it better that an enurecommnnnz shonld be exposed to sweep- ing destruetion than that their business should be interfered With, and they themselves compelled to remove their datger- ous ayocations ontside the densely populated portions of the own. The total number of deaths for the week endin Saturday, as 493, belng a_decreaso from the record of the pre- CITY. Jaly 7, ol weakor 1, a0 e haa dariug he correspondio | geaate R g w3 o w5 week of last ycar. £its 1 1L Conmissary ot maKiog 40 o1 43 mon, oK O e, s wero men, &4 wome, 176 boys, and 140 [ ****1% CORY SIS IR IYE ¢ the above nunber were colored perkous, CITY NEWs. - Deathis from scar- kY ineipal diseases as follos a8 nel}; hojers infa ¥ rom other diarrkeal latinn, 16; trom cholera, fafastum, 61, from oficr dlon i seases, 40; from other zymotio disenses. 2 will be seen : Dt R e ostality amOLE the children was quite large. Buiis Heav, Monday, July 9.—The fine shower The cholera contivues to cJaim about its usual Wumber of | Sunday night, purifyirg avd cooling the atmosphere. wes » 'IHI:II} .'L"fi“:'? :f‘;cérvg'fll «{f'"r!;{- "’;"",,",',,}',"‘“;'{ verfoct godsend to owners of cattle, Jlad tho scorching v ro " Patrick MeCurthy, 40 yoars of age, Tes ».'u C’mrr)'- was seized m’m onzmmu symptoms about | °F Satarday poured down upon the paved yards and alle: enusing the beasts to put 0t their toogues and punt 9 ¢'elock on Sunday morning, and died abont 5 o'cieck p. m., after an Silness of eight hours, breath, aod made it positively dangerons for both bayers aed sears of age, married, residing at No. €8} oo ghemuelves witbous wmbrellas, what would Chariton-st , was taken ill at 1 ¢’clock p. m. on Sanday, and . died in about five hours. In both cases the l!nnr‘;wnfl }lennh{ | the trade have been good far? With the finest of weather took the usnal precautions by cleansing and o liberal use O j A thero is wo fe in Sook the asial precuntiens by e apread of tho disease, and | 49 sll $ho favering STPKNEAMIR JLD L Kieny o it 1 not yrobabie that we sball hear of avy other cases in | the market, and those wio bougkt stock at Albany eitler of those localities. a rising market, with tho expectation of an ede prery s o vance here, were sadly disappoisted. They do BEGUIN'S POINT ABANDONED, not appeor to count enough npon the Lrie aod New Juree ———— Contro] Tailroad stock with the Birzon warket. The 101 e -~ oo | bullocks iv there yards on Monlsy m XO QUARANTINE TO BE ESTABLISIED THERE—$15,000 | firmidable, but come to find that llm":; i gecured N — ; 2,900 hoadt at Borgen during the latter po . KXPENDED 70 O PURPOSE—THE BUILDINGS RE- | 2200 Boad o et Lot o 00 or 8 ol ZFURNED TO THE ANDS OF THE OWSER—TEHE PO- | it was not suprising that Gwicrs pad to yield suller ;i than tdvance the Tetes, mnd that sclesmen’ had double LICB NOT YET REMOVED, Jubors' to perform, viz., hunt up customers and In consequence of the injunction isucd by Judge m tote” :h‘c‘;n mt_?_h :1.. ;;;r;lr-“ and then ul,!’(hv‘r'x ‘Barnard, and which cannot be appealod until next September, | (1% ) “Riy up 1o o8 wveage, 128 preventing the Board of Hoalth from lending passengers at | offerives of the past fov: weeks. 000 Soguiv's Poiat, it was decided to retura the grounds and build- :}’Xfl llghho;»‘ 5;‘;"'%".”;;"&"& SOy sbout 7. owt. were ings into the bands of the owner, With this iutent | g K 1650, ano common aind poor stock &t 144 e, A President Schultz, accompanied by Engineer Worthen, | Jarge numbh:xwmgl nn‘:hl‘ n.um‘_uum.:, W-'n::‘ :"1'-. -.u‘,. - s mustered stronger 3 e took prseage in the Harbor Police boat, at moon | AUEOWR UL LN e nauats 1 tho yards to.0oy., ynmm!-y for the Point. The reason, it i understood, why | G0N0 1oley o any frest droves exvected. Oneor o dicvew v. Worthen went with him was to nssess the damage NSt | 0Fyeuiery cattle, held at Abasy one week in hores 1w e d the owner, claims to bave been doKe 10 | 1 oryer would improve, are losiuc beavily, There beicy oL e 18 P ISP, ¢l en good « 5. it Js prodably that the e miee® o place from M. Jobnson, it was agreed that he | 411 ted number of renlly £00C urh % & hove Monriey orn llu:lul'd Do paid 85,000 for their 14a 1l the it of Janaacy pexh | g P . week 8go. 1t I8 lust 1@ and if, by accident of design, they should be burned duwn, be | milar Cate Fedinm and common stock dmpxed s 16 recelve $20,000 in addition. This was considered satis- flf,:‘,‘i’,';-.z';h:,',,,:";:,“'“ s similur decline, thus Eukig factory. _Since the occupation of the premises by the | gon s parailcl market Loard of Health, there bas boen speat on repairs Gmf;npm e bee, and ifa realiy fat lot were Lere, the and cleaveing the eum of €150 umolated Bith | o b ling 7e, For such as are o there is o and rubbish have been removed, the the build- | WOl Brlog 2e. Clon is o ahad ings has been repaired, new ticors | cted, | 10T Bre fi quick demaud at i 3,000 feet of water-pipe bave Leen I Gt pen of State 1ambs wel erscted, and the whole plies entirely revovaied | e osd. olinsou suggested is butldings Nad suffered injuy at ” - o marke the hamds of the HBoard of Health, On examina: v..m"'.fifl"pf.fl’f‘;"?: :I_A“‘::ll"— tion by the engineer, this question was waived, andMr, Jobn- | o T Yt 11te, for medium to pri son consented to pocket his 87,000 rent and accept onee more il o L4 the contrel of his property. 1t may be wondered why the e 3 s Ay tiidings were not rctained til sko expiratios of the lease. For | SUPREME COURT—CHAYGERS™ d dowa during their CLEEKE. y had A TEMPERANCE SOCIETY QUARREL. to pi, s alfeady mentloned, the sam of $20,000 to Mr. Jobn- | The People ex re!, Michoel Mclicars axt, Tho Young M. son in order L uatier Low stands, Fasber Matihew T, A. I Society No. 2. an iujunetion bein peither the prounds This was an application by tie relator to bere: tor d nor the buildings 10 anvhody. So, \ghts as o member of the Y. M., &c. bo baving been visk of incendiarism, or uecident by 6re. | 0 o oleq Trom memberahip, o he «Loges, without reason, o 1ded, in conjunction v fel'ow men WD of the Society set up that he iad retained me " cancel the leasc, with the consent of | [Lloin ysuho Society, and refused 1o o rent up to the Lst of Jaouary. o ‘whereupon the Society bal t ehnitz and his associates have been | {18008 Fging (o thei anticipeted Quarantine grounds at | (B8 EGTUNE dine and at, they bave done wonders, and certaindy do- | 0 a0 ™ Fhe Com ssed ‘he ARAAmUS, L vity displayed. Toking possession of | My K5 N ion and D. MeAdam for relator; Mir. A He 8 plsce, reeking with oll anc Reavey for Tespondent. ceoeded in a tlow short weeks ‘ makiug it bab) bat y comforall L 7T with ot and ater, bave been crected, an chamber for the disinfecting of clothive b afier 815,000 havi BpeUt on Luese b Whe! 11y 0.—Before Juitico this reason: 1t they ha bur ocenpancy by the Board of Health, ghe £tate would b cover his losacs. A8 U the prominest feata o of any earthly use 5 President S bers of the Board, t M. Jobneou, by payieg \ tiwe Mr, [ Auounesn nte | Witen Stiteu 18 THE Best! two lesding Sew ¢ gronnd is pow to Le located bas not But it is understood hat tie Batte Barracks will be used. if necessary, fr the same pu grounds at Seguit's Point were int Whother t 30, or 801, s a0t beeu ofticislly stated, but is simply iven as one of the mary rumors aficat upon the subjec 1t 18 generclly belic t Quarantire g1ou tabiisied on West Bauk, a ridge of saud two miles long and one and o balf wiies wide, situated between Saten sud Coney Islande, and runcing north-east by soutb-east. It is all the water, which varics from two foet to six feet o ors of Quaranti o this matter THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 156 AND 138 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK OFFICERS Jo Lo HALSEY, Assistant sccrelary. H. STOLES, President, i N BTERBINS, Actuary, . Y. WEMPLE, Seeretary. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY $2.000.000, Great o) accomit of 2 pecaliar atite of thorough prac tread frou the o perform the te rewving shde b Lk i enery iasia decided th Gisbe Machine. ee *Report o T+ Yoo 8 e encral purposcs, siperior to (e i Towrl IMPORTANT NEW FEATURE IN DIVIDENDS AND MODES OF INSURANC ' RATIO OF MORTALITY. LESS THAN ANY CASH COMPANY. LIBERAL MODES OF PAYMENT O PREMIUMS, INSURERS RECEIVE THE LARGEST BONUS EVER GIVEN. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY ON ALL PARFVICIPATING POLICIES. NO CLAIMS UNPAID. ALL KINDS OF NON-FORVEITING LITE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES ISSUED, POLICIES INCONTESTIBLE LOANS MADE ON POLICIES. ALL POLICIES ‘AFTER THREE YEARS NONI ORFEITABLE. The fo/lowlng ste examy Nost Dividerd Fs5 N 6, ONLY FOUR YEARS ACO. of the opers POLI Age st losue Aot nsured Preminm Pod Added to Policy Tota! 9,000 vL‘N‘l 2,372 " -, 2 “2;2“ 708 lfl" 371 ew plin, osiginatiog with: this Company, sud gives he largent retnon ever wade by any company in tie sswe astro. after haviog entored into some | yertod, had tuken anms bl axcitemo: with a long 1868 0 the relations existing hetween of the Bund aad the two great powers, however moust go to fuud aclie | o wauses. The German E ears, more or | w noboay likes war, tendencies of Soath- | but the soldiers do. the people nor the anmy. Th took eversbhody believed that Bavaria would be patic documents, et bwided, the Minister of the Tn or for Howe Affairs | lowing There from the same General is 10 interfer wiother sulject 1o touch upon, | having received w communicat vl State of Gireat of (ires i the | Dritain att runy, and put the Prus next atep was everywhere the S | the p.‘lm",. P ubarding Valparaise i8) was organize ssia Lsve heoi tr either of thew was evor sueh pieces us W 1t s said timt M. Benningse veition, will be a 0 v Count Bismark, who wants to show | of the Lias done with toose from Fight un Finally, tl;c -u; sssors of he of & decision of Ww‘?wlmh con amost sublime of the most il gimes were very opporiune for b and decided /r//e The Prose apent) that Austria wust ated bim alike fr ©f the mnalle: 8¢ Endian scout < wery eyes of the ery second—so thit | xtyaordinary powers to wre 10 be abolished 3 Mimister may arre<t or ud ias the Hight G0 use rious war for s day aud to-any, 1% A Apamich \ weculators and exporte iew of ihe Pernvian and Chilian | l”rr ad. h I8 quiet asd ua- o market is firm and quiet, ne market i lrm, with an advaoeing ten- | THE MINISTER" | REFLY OF %R be accepted as the e fi.fl’lhfl the N wicetors) Prince of 1. Abeir realms upon its o “Thus the winor States & o join hands lack of Boucst v0v, June i~ Evening. —Console closed at ¢ % B Alng. 94 500 RY-OF-xTATE REFRALYCE 10 THE WA EXGLISH 1R AMERICAN SECURITIES —United States Fiy @rs of education: that Jod ananner of the mildle i to the palaes of the Vice- isoning popnlir ghe King alone s THE LIBERALS WITHDRAW TO CULICAN—IMPERIALISTS TO COMMENCE AX ACTIVE CAMPAIGN~IN HONOR | bin (04 OF GEX. 5COTT. * 13 one quarter of How ¢t Engand a A boat Landed to demand th of s eriintaas wh, of relurning that theg had 0o p Woll & Co vietorious with Austii = Never was there war more ) for by the oriz unless it be the it wiew, if, indevd, ther he | ment of the lower 5 blic question «. ey by the proper ; s withdrawn to ik an open vi { orlers to con Soor pueared at sevessl poluts 10 Julineo, | *'Fhe sscon 1 0 Tatom of i v guns fired from all i .“." Hreplied to his g mBoat; but at the hight Mh‘lhc' ingocent, u pityin the question after all' . Hind. How mneh mizht have heen sav 4 blican b h iy quentions may | Political wnd peoprapbical ghan ONIOUS ASSATLTY of Wo. 120 G reon g9 that way be lo Mr. Larard ackvowledges tha per- vernment (o bombard the oty of at baviag commiited an wct of | at and civilized nation, o first (wo allegations for the atiug that s uation e ndispatable right eay civilized mation, A his place 1 P Ak 19 s ot i ) 04 Vgligy, | fooi rigat of the Spau . vesterday exased the g Oficor Glyan of the Kighth Precimct, of her hus om the Ist inst, eut sl gwortly of a - The Tea Crop. _ BaN Frascisco, Satarday, July 7, 1836 -(how, China, of Ma tew crop this se: vanee Spog Jast yoar 6 tuels oy Congous, 10 tael er on the throat a; ’ for 17ia) by Justfca Dodge without b, time sinco the pwoner was sentencod to nerve out & tern 14 mouths imprisos.vent for Luvirg killed his first wife, 1o lgvhed Wwop Ly the plige ws & Lyoet desperate gligracier, 7, ‘reprosent the he drawn into this w iaelstrom, and what " 8 the glomenty which age remarked that M el Ghe 4 niglh kb A DU BOTS, Medical I samiver, at ofti e 210 Tp. m. 1. G. PIFFARD, Al A LIBERAL ARRY txaminer, st oftice 1 to 12w MENT WILL BE MADE WITU SOLICITOR r vew basiness brought ate—The upper floor sraee Filteenth ".F"m.', 3 periv AL AT IBONESDALE, P'AL 'l‘l‘ LET—Possession imm: £ HOUSE No. 101 Eighth-ave e 500, o ! ow 3 Jovel entertiinment was tho Soldiers’ Monnment - o caricator: 1§ INDIO INVESTME for SAL & iy Borege, wd ) an originei bn VARG e purchanet w b oo s Lo Vaiue, ko We 0 RATY- ND STAMP 4 New-Jereev, Fe oy X Con, N : - l.‘UR SALE=GREAT BARGAIN=S200 ¢] Supno ed b 4 Ao Tk % h’o 19 luce, taste through the aid of 4 m RS of FARMS sware Moy o P Good "Thnh 1. TOWNSEND & o " and Foedisch of Ho L —— ., P FHOMAR &, b, wh i wi Boarp oF CoUNCILME Collans, Fish, Flos Yok, Dvetile Srore, cor dall the HEW <d, eheo, chok cagers | MAR Ge-In il to B sugar 1o Walsh & 12 Oeman Star, Carzo, € Jays, with suger to D, R. Do Brig D. R DeWof (81), Covert, Barbadoes via New.Haven, 12 days whihwiea and oo LI Dely A km-'.h (of Turks luwnd), Taylor, Haville (pein) Moy 8, with be. Clars Eleu, Dextor, Bangor # days, with lumber to J. Me A daye, with auton, ¢ Scbr. Goldeu Rule 12 daye, with tawber to o, Hopiing, Machias 0 days, with spars to Suow & Sche, Waterman. Fdgill, Baltimer Sebr. G. F. ilubbard, Loper, Cedar Keys, 9 days, with tiwber Lewta, Cedar Keys 10 days, with timber to SUPPCRTER | Vigaia, ' irgin |§, These lastruments are both in pringiple sud 2, Virginis. AN EASE RS frow ALL OTHI. WARD AND UPWARD NOTION= SURE on the RAC CURES the mest ob- in.tc { Ragtoce, Pampblets irce. WIITE'S NT LEVER TRUSS Co sBole Proprictans, * Nov s Diesdwag . Hadden, Virg E BELOW. 8hip Cornelius Grinnel, Spencer, 33 days frow Leudon, WIS Ryt e ITE'S