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eld: - arutginecniasieeaiameeieiineiesicaeiiasaaaaisiat — Number 10,278. | The Latest Ne By Telegraph to the N, ¥. San, rit of vengeance of vindictivences om the part of Southern States maintaining errtain relations to | Fontes chu’ Md Ay oy yerenee, the the Government, A Biate cannot go out of the | p epared to give them an answerer to wher Union, and therefore none of them having gone ont, | sPpeine, burat the Cabroet meeting next Tuesday, we mort deal with the question of restoration and rice ir rre veces Chien Se ial | ee 80 Bot reconstruction. He snepected that he was a het bar 4 | . “4 be pleased with th ’ ¥ cates eoemed to jeased with the pro- UTH CAROLINA. ter State's righte men than some of those BOW | 14, lings, and lingered for some tiwe to indivklually Present. comverse With the President, Loss of Steamship Golden Rule, the sartkes en Roncador Reef tn ao Rain- StormThe passengers reach a Desert Jalnod tm enfety Tem days of waiting aod watching AH hands saved. On Baterday arrived bore the steawer Ocean Queen from Aspinwall, bringing among her passengers the | Captain, Surgeon, Purser and Bageage-master, and « ple of fraternity, both the Northers and | Mr. Holmes~You alwa: Tho People Want a Government. |": a The Prosident replied that he always thought that PRESIDENT JOHNSON POINTS | slavery could not be sustained outside of the Constl- tution of the Cnited States, aud that when the ex- THE WAY. Periment was imate tt would be loot, Wheiler it Slavery Must bo Prohibited. could or could not, be was for the Union, and if elav- ery eet iteelf up to control the government, the @ov NEGRO TROUBLES IN CHARLESTON. ernment tut triupph and alavery perish, The Justice Inesitution of slavery made the lesus, and we might mall number of the crew, af the steamship Golden a well mert te lke wise and patrioic and honest Rule, The President Promis Rebels Worth $20,000. fo clatmed to be. (1augh- if he would remand it to te former etetus, He knew ernment, and slavery Las viven wa Hie conid not town) on the 20th of May, and returned the same day tn ’ G Sireesed lo y bine S preaipeeciots torn, ond .c redical. Bet, Revere | owing to accidents received tn the bay, and put out tapleasaut it might be to them. le had no lrsitaton | again on the 2nd never to returnagain, (nthe doth fa saving that before aud ate: of May betweou 3 and 4 o'cloek fu the morning, a# sho life he was ] pTOTAN and entalte. "fpr this be used to was proveeding on her way through the Gulf of Mex- ick Mev. All institutions must be subwitrad to the gov. The Gotten Rule left this part for Ran Juan (Frey: s ie Mt dd - “ Converted” deuiagogue, We bad a imor — — -—- Teen hed t \ ye: py Oe | feo, she struck broadside on Honcador reef and ¢ A BATCH OF THEM PARDONED, | ps! ("r'te Stace stivel eat orm of rain was falling, and the darkness * | Ideas of freedom of epore the prev, atid fo (hat there was rome doult ae to the ee —_—— Sureatonsbie Ls ee Math wroberks tyon which they had failon; the Captain Mi: a i 1 A Mis eas Bitlet faa n hie hearine the day beter A Mar ine Jisaster. Wes Gsed th | freee tee ple Oe > . a ‘anmosad to | 16cceene ir se eu dae to @ strong northwest + 1 , “ tail treut, The breaking of the main eierni-pipe at the LOSS OF THE GOLDEN RULE. te hls thparnit net Pr PU nts lb rg | thre of the coneursion. reudered the process of bling power nud intlueuce of the sovertt ety very rapid, and the be re lowered in the browk- _——— ts power the px stiots of (hie watic . Ve sand brousht under the euip's lee During Her Passongers Live on a Desert | 0” Si" pameys suas the great rusaet a re which broke completely over the elify shroome aboat aetuap yhieh wet weather ies. He believed thet vwe ae fai from \ Island for Ten Days. Freat ii te “Aflurd an examnp'e of freotom and | were buikiing rafts fromm, the drat ~ uppiness to » por ‘ b. | wns discowernd, eomne tivetniles distant, Thue pr IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, | pormnsc tetas Uther tar tn teat | toe Kopcador foland, and ghither, before, darkness sereriarahe Werte in: | hat set thy che pawsengere—O00 in number—were all - —~ ~+-- ea A rica reaenit ee veyed, leaving ue one on hoard but the crew= 90 i . 2 pie oy rovisious sufficient for twenty daye wer Queer Report About Manimilans | mepue tire) oh te © 9 | tandidand's prentitel uyply Ct water could Srobialn ' eit ethitne rade ine the of Heyvond thie moth ws raved fron: the ship, except euch piece of sean the paseoagerr ¢ avenieutly carry nthetr hands The teland He Seoures the Austrian Sue. | {rin fin bar and, to some sently elevated zed the operations of the . I ? tobe dey atalltiocs it is about 15 aerer io extent cession, b rirnaty ah dale acd alivont barren, the only vegetation beim a eort Ter aine insurrection, and to rejwl | Of atuntest pareley, but @ cool biewze te Liowing con. s 4 : stantiy over it at thir season 10 paaeeek cere on AMERICAN AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND, | tit te wge oe sluyew sna came ous fee wien of | Tihding nada thetusolves ws comfortable as they , iad be c nder thede haetily but! Farther Pleas fer the Rebels, | niurevcompelied wlne auleutunt sate ud with fort ae they could, ate nae = D rtm wie iemained # desert loyal men everye here 4 H 4 1 inate & the U. 8. rtearmel . : : t ‘ te ih the rienmahips Hantey ihe &e.. a&e., &e. Eee ae Cian onrenieey State of Georgia eine to the rescue.and conveyed nwall, where they were HOM y e ¢ vob intend tom Wot He did not inte t fted actors the road to Manama, clojue or tuterest, He would pay fata: ; board the sieanehip America, From Washington. Pet Sareey Wee ot ae nese wan pane ulghs for Kan Francisco. The " he pec South Carelina conld Le © in excellent epizitas With the ea- Vet. Takes asmoke Mra, Sarratt in Good | hi ek tie eume or he lene a Kepe @ | ception of one case 1 Health New Naval Assignments A Now yh Phe police now that the rete. lion | etacke ofdyrentery, there weane sleknone w York Colouel in Trowbie Negro Com. the Mate rovernment | Kmovs them : end Sehoggh ihsy had Ilttle else plaints in Churiceten, Htc. | nine “f} nto rove riteht | gait iuens and eon b ecuutto ent, hey wore cv Uhtough military rule, tut by the peotie. While ine | Even the lose of their Laggage waa not severely felt, Washington, June 24.—Ae incorrect atatemente | Isteor nnmberof white ne . talk ne o pertien were, Basti (0 sabe Seaneae iT) fer Whemeseive pf the children; have sppeared in several journals, reeardine the the a Hed eA vee une age trap . poly of (reah water wae procured from health and condivion of Jeflerson avis at Fortrves | pias Truck tee te: peor the recks, Menr @ them wed wo en, Mos 00, we woald inform the public that his beal h, | wh tas ateco etn of atvent i t t munity ) death wt pani @t the present time, ia much better than when he | t! owreck. The Panaton indi ald for the landed at that post from the eteamer Clyde, Gu | re eute p ayo hg hi ra AW hogs arrivalat the , hy stbmus. i boxes uf clothing ® on Friday morning he wae seen by onr informant en \« rt omen bash > om twerd for them, contributed. by the ladies and col @eged in smoking, and aparently in wcaln state of | former been reared whese the inetiiubiod Of AMvOry | legiet by tein from he ditferemt stores, the owners has preval of whteli Hberally respouded to t Vinade ups mind, He ts notein ions and hie quarters ace very | Now he did not want th <haie ebarite, As last anmpan th the eld by! Hees comfortable me Leg 4 5 re sb white up and wae in the hande of wieckers, “Me te A report bas been in clerulation here that Mre, | was forenvaci;ation. 1 of 4.000) to Yabous 1S mouths he etruck, m on iat, 1S ») deg, Suuln, Funeral of Mrs, Wm, HH, Seward. The tneral obsequies of Mire, Win, He Seward took white wan ih we thee Berratt, one of the prisoners in the nsswebuation } Mr. Wvimes shod: ie nottuat eare, has'taken poison and ie dying from ite effects. Inquiry at the prison, at 10 o'clock ou Boturday nleht, @licited the fact (hat Mra. Surratt ie in beter bealch than she har been at any time eines hor arrest. dent replied that he did r qmertion tuliy settied, J! et the biack man shall be enemited in the istitu Will be eettied a ye co alon, 1 . n seu #) Saturday at Anburn, N.Y... and was aitended A military order war promuleated to day, annonne. | [ie thet & whe he ha! be perae = nurober ot the triends of the decomred, The fing the diemantling of the fleld works which compre | DVLLCEG OL the Bouth aa & tceltor, | yeah gpa bert of Mr. Seward te eusrounded by beautiful towhich Mrs, & the defevecs of Washington, North and South of the Potomac, Division commanders are required to dis. pose of all ordusnuce and otdnaace stores belouging to the forta io be diemantied ground ard was fondly attached, aud wiortly before her epirit deparied she amid to her wantto ent be ee we “Oh, Tlenry, how I rheuld like to ee the od hear the Lirds la the garden o At the Government sales to-day of vereels lately | Oar te ME RAYS (HOT enonrdanee With bis. epitit of Chis. w belonging to the Potomac flotilla, the following steam- | J ibe Va teannot | Naina were placed in a spot, int 4 Qs were disposed of; Wooden side mberl steamer | #0 #8 1 4 | eurronnding the mansion ol air. Reward, where ( : ; i cud their e@ visited, during Gue morniue of Saturday, by the Baltimore, $16,000, Propellon Watch, & The | tbuiiehing elavery eriuet be | friends of the fanaly, At vock ® fueerel proces single engine propellor Tenser, $2,500. The double | j ; h, and the ¢ ntior Ler feiaiase atc t A proce ie I 40 BE 1 ob ut 4 p . | must adopt the pi posed auend men hed 1 where ervics of the bpir i ch fees Zase ies wy bain Siar bey Soll be | enuf the Cuited & wineh prolitive aud ex> | wt boy ye ult was beau itully . ¥ pre ealavery everyw hee, deen were, He by mourniig twends Tony toe sae Werk, Caner vosenia were Oue of the delegates sal we are moat anxious for | ficin various parte of the try. The reiaine He eee at ne plore named, becaure not ap. | Civil wo, for we have had more than euough of milli- ware ten couse ed from, thee quFeh to the cee roa! Dt : COsLUG ery, tollor r. Se rde “ ery * edge roag ir 9 Qurat re Vis be Es | ® nt, reenmine.eaitther asthe kxeeutive, | Mre Seward), bie son, CAugiter, and other mer tem tepe oeusbie them , Ot the famiuy, Mr pewdrd aed to be borne so | dowy with somrow, attracting au eyes upon him, eud awakening the mort pretound eyimpathe, Phe recre- y take the initiavo feet. $550, Theenginee of the Hat are sald to be oe thiaes which (ewan ineuiabeus upon th worth $75.00, Two ether blockade runners were also ) persona, from varione parte of nt at the axle, Several tug r of the delegates remarked that it wae | tats tas Me esl GE Vaiye Ley fa ‘od, tut there were no Widde re, It in some parte of thie coantry that, in conse | Who has a ls vhysielan Erlend shrouch his liree weeks froin to-day there of the retciton, Ue sourtern States had tore hide Bytes ey ag Toate “iene nd will Le another large sale ef Governinent vocrels 1 their righie as memmbereot the Cour ceracy, t ZOle HA COREe Om Selene Gus y Leon corte odie |} Marriet: Bowart Colored), who by been tm th siy plall be abolished, | Yiee of Mr. Seward tor upwards of thirty years, y through a convention -_ “- d that | Sad Accident, Ang hn My ied, Philadelphia, june, %.—Vhie afternoon, while a phe inooskie ; Commas age Yoblne, Stanley, the | rermaarked (hat the Constivu’ion of south Caroline did | salute wae being fired 19 orof the late Aduifrat isearora, Commander K. W. Sherieldt, the Hart- | not emtablich slavery, 1t were betser to lurert a clauso | 7) by the € or Shop Refeeshment Saioon Com- ford, Liedt. Commander, WB. Cushing, reliewed | istic to slavery upcat by the Cooper Shog ; moved | Shtageriesio te slavery mitres, the loader of the gun, Samuel Dawles had both arins blown off by the premature explosion of From tokyo New York Navy Yard and assigned to Judge Frost aid, ents the cannon, Dawley had recendly rece ved an Lon pray oratde discharge from the navy A thet am ree yuw of whine re Washington, June 25,4 be following naval order have just been teued : Commander J.C. Carter to command the ehip Ves fronts Cominse ler Geoise HM. Cooper to coumand | to deelee by law lion had rhheed aly y. Me objret of our rt. ‘The state itione inorder and that enter- ted to ue@tul ends, y of south Carviina will te that law aud orde. tay be rest ¢p:iee amd industry may be a) The Postmaster Genere! has made several appoint- meuts of Postmastere for Pexas, Louisiana aud No th Carolina, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 186%. cee re | co mor t e desire vestoratwn se soon as posinrie, It ie the it ws ea ne Tho trial of Gol. Louis Schlermir, 16 New York | best of w) arenas ry Niraifaate teres .| The Reported Kallway Disaster on the | : e nd by Bite Heavy Artillery has jnat ended and the Court die | yer" iat pom ny the yerorus Obio aud Missislppl Ks tlroad Uuteu solved. There are more than fifty speeificationa | political sergnati moral power Itty very certain St, Louis, June 24. ‘Lhe dir satel from, lautevilla, { ' what the OM Hotlon Teepe State richts. in the | @)Taks ep e count of an acckd atoa the Ohio and M egainat him aff involving terpitude mud «ishonor, | maintenance of which thos who wade t vbellion | & i Kaulway at Soowmet 6, lad, ana in waleh at The Court were laboreusly engaged more than three | jy, ough Garoiina erreed, hae wewed to exiet, An. | wae ed that fit dere were ki bd end one Judge Cowlay bad an interview yesterday with the bbe : d yelled and wt 1 if ” Au ne Thurday, at Carlisle Sta- President and iaid betore him the eomplaint of the | Phe peope of mearh Carol r ate | too, ia winch ao enaiueer, firemap and two + ‘ mn ’ Th with the Gowernment tm making that were killed, undo cheor ten soldiers wounced. and friends of colored suffrage io Charleston, ‘The inter. aud elevating the rere se wach Lis ie che oniy ove (aut hee eccurred ep the road view was very satirfactory, the Pieddent having | ho ever, move a work of tlie Ot - ee - 5 see | thusiaem and favaticewm, ‘The p errured the Judge thas the grleranees should bere | Eivothe ureeat ie." het From Europe, od at once and that the fullest liberty for pour tug to co-epe:ate for peitist ; cal dircursion eheuld be granted to all, | tivee, We have takep the iberty Foar Days’ Later Nows, . is your kin iness to throw out succes The steamer City of Boston, from & stowh on Atiomey General Speed having examdned the | > °4! : earos of the follewing named persous presanted | Cif ctivel the 15th of June, hes arrirod eh this Lan ae through their representative Hoo, Martin F, © ot later isto Ihe U, 8. steam frigate Niavare arrived at South- y, has recommended to the Preeidemt that they be J cieet judan «| amptos on the th inst, and was expecied to mo lu‘o ° ney tailed © tunel are aps | nfit, Khe ex ‘ pardoned. ‘Phey are merchants of Richword, each | ty coniomnd fil erty with sec 6. Theis erent hora im dock to refit, Khe exchanyed 6a) peeps eo British worth over 620.0%, and we.e membesoft the Reel 1108t, MAK Hees ; rp cone t xen ty frou Ay ke | fixate, Lhe sacrame ote leg at Southampton on Ambulance Committee: Joha Enders, John Pur- | tions with zeal, end > op cea neieit | the 18th, and sashored alowgeide the Nias eet tell, Jobo Dooley, Charles J, Whitlock, L. W (ilaze- | rejoice more than the 4 he pout it etancle NAVAL DEMOSPIBATION HY BNGLAND ane i ANC, bronck, RK. H, Maury, JL. Apperson, J. H. Montague | are hy ih aby NEY Sai 4 pa NY “ is At @ banynet giver by the F bmongere' mpany, | B. H, Debrill, J. W. MeCance, R, A. Payne, Wm. G, | tive sorinduatry. ‘The pe ine soush Caio ee | London, to the Prince of Wales, on the 1th iuetant, | Payne, CWarles Ho Wyane, Phoaas W. Doawell, ak Bdurtty to hone rs Reve. it ry ta f at woul Lord Clarence is eaten emcenad ety ‘oats of ian ;, . wT WwW een y ured all i dg eeboone | Navy, stated ihat the Emperor of the Preneh ta George 8. Palmer and Charles T, Wortham, quored by the thy who mee (oo Monk 1oF Ue DO ine ted the buslieh acmor=p i fees to take a tour | — paime good twit whieh aunmeted then ty the coutest | ground the court of Framer, and thas ip revurn the +f hie roa i of) French acmor-p-ated fleet had Leon asked to make Reorganization. inyal ruppors to the government, Lbese a situilar tout around (he Pmdllsh const, ‘Tha two aiow aut Of thie blesinee which you BESO | teetewore cxperted Ww be at Plytnouth together about Whe South Crrolira Melegation and the | het fore Bnd pone enn rave HOW | ¢he iniddle uly. [tia reported that the Mince of President — luterestiug interchasye of | ))4\! isan, Teurpore the owt of aie tance | Wales w Hably review the fee at Piywoutly lag s will b wwith aé uel Una 1" in South Cato | aud tue Emperor Nepoleon at Clerbuerg, ling as buy whe aitou of thins eudesvor to beilove | diseore 600d aod partial evil ualve reas go accept the reassures iucommendet, you lo pommate, at your convens submit ty the ed bse woicned and iy not under- * We cheertuly d souls thank hee, A governor to | Hall e ated we we Washington, June 24.A delegation frora South 4 “ Carolina, con-istiag of the foliowing-pamed prreous, | bad, Inte this aftersoon, an interview by apporntment with the President: Judge Frost, leaac K. Holmes, rages mF ean us f George W. Williams, W. H. Gilles J. A. Sterne | “PO Mone Johneon asked te deceates to eabmis | | meyer, Fredevick Richards, Wm, Whaley, James H, bow, hey would Pre for os prov inion or, Lo | fl . tins they replied the puwl a liet of tive men, viz H. Gill ond Joseph A, Yat Aiken, MeClabany, loyce, Col, Munuins. Inve overs sident said it was bie intention to talk nor, and BF. Perry, All ot then the spoken Of me plainly, eo that there might be no mirunderstanding it AMPRICAN AIWAINS Lord Broug! was aiaong the Guosts quet given to the Prince of Waley at Fish x nd, in reepondiae to toast to the Houre of follows in regard to American tthe ban- je, hoe epoke affairs: If my voice could reach aeross the Atlantic, it would tell our kinemen that their beet triends—those who have t oush gaod re and throush bad report—pow pray and beseech them good men, bus who had been mor Tees involved in f: the rebeidion, Mr, lorry war Judes inthe | touse the vietory which, by @/@at courage, great per- Therefore, it were better they should look each ober | Contederacy until it collapmed, acd id to have | ptr Ale dno isthe “Walitare akill, they have full in she tace, and not imitate the ancient augurere | always been & good Liou Waa aud o leman of | gained, in'merey as well aa fn fuatice tcheers) ; that who, when they mes one another, could emile at their | ftriet Intevrity, | Ihe prone w respect | they should not etain the scaffold with the blood of wd be could not iil to be » table, th President said he koew | well, baving eerved with birg in Cons, as LO r prisoners (cheers); that they should see that those prisoners. «boi they call rebele, wero Learned by thew as warciore (cheers); shat truces were mace puccess in deceiving the people, He seid that if this bite Ynion was to be preserved, it must be ou the princi. SUN. Thirty-Third Year with them, agreements made with thom, enb- | eramue for the solution of the question of thy mirasions received from them, and thet they web ies as propowed, has been compl y carried ought pot to think of readering their cause, | out excepting the installation of the Ponce of \asuse phaat, wouitag tle bited at thous car aetrium- | teahure ae [nike of Schleewie-Ui let Th can ts © th thee powe Of shove captives the: ve any day, upon the Prince proviig Lave bow in their power, (Load cheers.) ‘Theve | here lace any day, us Th Government cousiete of men of great abi ity, Mr Jobneon, the President tina the meritof having which he bay upto In A conversation ected the mot- hereditary riebt to (he Duchios the present tir nd | with tne, Inat y failed to do bie Highne himself from the nhiest position in the Prussia, Mad expressed hineelf aa Daring educates imeelt, texching hingeelt to rend come to the ime peli and afterwards teaching himself to write, taking uid have be ’ Dimerelf, not indeed a ache ty right honor. | out t tion to Pruesia ie the bee ne (Mr, Glalaione)s ¥ i intorued man dinary queetlous: ar jaed himeelf step for Schleewle-loiwtein, but t accom pliahivent, ou account th ary for Prussia to render 0 prospect ol 16 larke debts for en by step to the highest position in the country, He is) which it would be nece @ man pereouaily fitted to succecd in office that ad- | herself liable After refusal of our mirable whore murder all Europe eo sincetely | demande by the Viince of Auguate ihure, lameo rors.) Let it/ be seon that be has also | jue sie d In euheeonently tuereasing them" sucooeded te lia mereiful (Cheers.) Lexy merciful and O8 jast, and just becouse megeiful, aye and use! themeectves as well as tuerciftl and jist; for it te only by parsuine euch aconree (hat they will prove Urer- tel ce equal to the crifis of thotr country ’* fate, and riorm that work which now remaius for them todo juet disposition, The Goverment bil wae finally reected, and the Projowale of the Cormitten were ag eed tob te erity lierr Wagner's awendinent was ais Fejecwod Tatest Commerctal. two daye 66,000 bales, Ineliding lu restoring harmony and uoiow in thas great conti- re ant expe apt ave wourket pent. Ming ere) Lhope these words will reach he Aid. ‘, Hy other alte or the Atiantic, wheal, they inay rely on r very oe At, epeak ch Tali huglantand of Mi Buiopeon | Donon. Tere reas hanes tus «eoat rlans ques Goad cheora) | Zeem tte Aine General Bell 1 abe Tn the Honso of Lords oa tho 12th fnat., the Earl of PRorby called attention to two documents, one ad- Geered by Fatt Russell tothe heads of Departments guider Goverument, withdrawing beiliverent rlebte from the Confeterates: the other a proclamation f ot he United States, ats": Brie Kaiiroad, 6.ab09; United plaice Kweuties, O5a05 9 From Hucvos Ayres. By the arrival of Bark Dation, ty we have dates to May G(h The Arceuting € ia, | Commenced ite Swrslon on May Int, t of Importance had been tranmcted, Put thronghout the the war with Maraguay, and great enthorivn eos Tinenoe Ay no Ninel attent sountry was entirely engroseed by ties of pitacy aiuet pereous trating with the . cepted porta, Te eseedM™ hope that the U.s Governinent would treat the leadec# of the Conterte ratee who hed tollon jute (heir hands as vanquished manifested to repeal the uncalled for invasion of t) 9 Dut not dlegraced enemies ideas to the letter of i, tie did Dot bee bow tt ¢ ata Deere | country by that Republic, Large numbers of tres 9 the auewer given by the noble Earl to Lod | had been faired in the provinces of Kutre Rios and Houghton = sow the pebie Karl ed tim the Deligerent rishie would depend the Vulted States ceasing to righta which they had not done written, sa Gen Kirby smi time sinee aleo being daily bark A treaty of alliunes was ' and others nom Ayres Corrieat ed from Hu signed at Huenos Ayres between Mrazil, Uruguay 6 the Argentine Conf The Brasitinn foct hen ibe bette wae etill in nal itary deration, Dowweraion of territory and porta weet of the Missia | and army were under way to Corrientes, where the Pim Cas tn the poecr of Lseaulent Jolie to | Paraxuayan army of invasion remained after tho nited States, orto treat t porta, ond meke any me pal re capture of the city of the same name, and two Areen With regard to cliem, bu viher war ateamere anchored {n tho port, The Parn- fond! nor manicipal law couki treatm tine war eten " Y ing porte as pirates, At the utmost | PUAY ANS hat advanced onlg a short distance int ’ they stagione clamation of President John to ko Without protest, And hes toally ecaitiee wo owl nicaled to tler Muteety's they bed taken any notice of otherw rr Hart Kursell wae © © was writte 1 only two Coulederate one of which the Hawane aurte the question be ascermined trom Mr He thought the pros provinces, and no new events had transpired, bn! frou et be ailowed the preparations that were making to jislodge, thom news of interest may be expected shortly, Gonoral Intellizer (By Med to the Bow Tork Sun.) . by temaustrance or od to way that when hie ractioally closed, seole remainod afloat mit to He, th Whe are people who stutter not to be reliod on, no they ere eiwaye broaking their Woo, Adana that the Untied states Let determined upon abe pthaic beillperent righte The war had now other Maratina Powers of Bur urrenee in the d ment with reward tothe proclamation of I It was cestainiy » very euric And teat portion of 16 denouncing as | tempt to trade with porta not biockaded was eeme- what etikiog, Bird. truce bad Samodiately sous be an explanation, but conld get none, and bis opiuion wae that the threst waa merely one in lerrorent The Karl ot berbyt ermuent Hilow al Chee House of Com “i whether any nud wh Veatalie hand war kil hoar the Cape iayard sald been time fet party in Balvador The murderer Carrington, wh escaped from the Fre County Jail, on Thursday plured tho nextnight yut fifteen oni! » Gan Geant gave a reception ip Pliladeiphio. on , to the Union League Club and thelr iam au immense crowd Wuy te the running of @ fox Uke the careful peruser of a Look? Because loth Ko from Cover ver, auwerns in most parte of Maine hi haying two week@ earler than ue willbe enormous Potatoes, the in Maine, also promise a tine yied, Tas war departin hae directed that tents, clothings howpiial furniture, sod other atorer ha navel tel in the treatioe f contagious fir casos, be burned, and in no instance be turued fos depos or aotd, Axoxa all the vant number of applicatbone for filed at the White HMouar, there in not re commenced . and the crop Aher wreat crop * healion f taray, woe bu. y Larut, Donovanof the 5. Navy, A Lope iat reveral representations had othe governor tofthe | nited Slate on tenalf of Mra Grey tut they tad powitively de clued to make guy cor abou Tho Great Eastern, with the Atlantic telog enable, will probably anil the Nore on the Sth of July, and from Valentta about the loth of July y aunounces that the be Landoe Rvesing Powr te : : : : ngle Instance where the applicant dos uot t iatious botween Canada and the Mothercouutry | gavert that he oppored the ipsuguration of she rr are about to brought to a aatisfwtory conclusion, Ca. | bellion nade is expocted to undertake the whole of tha weet A anniiiMan who waeon the at erm deleucoe ‘The eauaie will p bly be when ehe auck in Red & i int * nealitary putt aid ¢ pre Ife ue teen wreatly exacee y Vinee will engage to maintain aca timer an emoent | 15 6 oO wh tes and perhaps 60 Legroes were lust Wilitia, The Lpecinl Gevernicent, 16 ie unelor A UE ate J ar : Pet aad have agreed bo fernish, the necessary artac cements | mavead of 200 a8 report ial the deloneive works aod Ara hotelin Boston, the other night, stood « ew a ie paspone of constructing the naisbioy of Henry Ward lee Colouie ym Very portanupartot the he el 1) echeme ot dele Fae? if Ihe Post hus sito roaron to belive thag the long | Cillorm Mr. Holler, the magician, “Artomus Ward," pemting negotiation on the Northw eorite have | }Wo aruy officers, and three peace Democrats: bean eopel ide ya ich & back countirt ch ne Bown one was telling an Lrishuiau that a certarn jeny 0 a eae i anna, at er ' , ine is dik Kiet be meen the © ALG ies Bhi ead Bo gon don’t bee mother co ovat ec cial re With aahrowd vod Matanawored: 1 tions, Inthe course of a teow dauye the nature of ¢ Leleve in the crame, but net in the saucerr arrange tie emciuded debian t o Govern “ > See aut be tiie tidicteteumGe Damier Niven, Keq., of Monticello, N. ¥., com PRANCE pletod his minety ulus year on Mone last, ant 34 wu appears aa youthful aa or ary mon at ry The Emperor arrived in Varin, after his Aboriaon the Lith inet, snd waa re om, Ou the bth the f presided at cil of Ministers, and at # @iting of the Privy Council, The Empress # urney to eived with en enty-five, Mr Niven in probably the olteat Pree Mason tn the State, Le was inated in Scullans, au the yoar 1748 Wuies he news of the capture of Richinond by i our troops reached Boxota, Ceutral America, ther Was the Wildest rejietag among the people, Pree fdeut Moreilo order: alan p Mre. Linoula had seut an auewer to the letter of + dm militery band to proceed conde e addressed ty herby the Rinprest Kugwale. | toene reaidence of the United Staten Minister t A duel b taken place in Haris between ¢ je | weremade bein, aud & «dw palute of tweuty-o.e Deligny and Grand, to which the tormer wae Billed guns so be frat Tho rece for the Grond Vrize at Parison Sunday, | Erour thonsand epplications for penaiona fr the 11th, was won easily by “Gindiateur,” the French t dlsebied sul Lers, aud the farm deceased ti hy Derby at Kpsom, Ouly atx horave ren, | OFe How on file at the Ponsion Bureau 4 anil are attended te in orue: of applicawen, ag reply ae powsible, by Secretary Harlis, who bes cz | ou extra clereal force te the basiners of ov) roan ing end examining therm, winner of tt end dey were all French, exceot one Bueliel The Mositevnof the Lith publienes & the Minister ef Marino, dated June Oth. that Confederate veos late Froueh porte MPXTOANM APP ALIA The London Tues aaye that Monelour Gloin, the elreular of ordering shall uo louger be admitted Late pews from New Orleang ts to the effect that busines there is slowly reviving. (irneral Canty’ or er, taxing all colton exported by sea ive re per bale, worked syainet the slipping intere sending some five thousand balee per mouth up Hpecial Envoy of the Emp:ror Maximilian, hadar- | ghe river and by rail, that otherwise would gu by rived in Pariefrom Vienus, where, it fe said, with ne such bax berg evilected ob cotton sent tu the ald of King Leopold , in prevailing | New York \y river sud rail. on the be org: Austria to reinstate hia brothor | A wouwet resitent of By , who was in the in kr OU Wee couseripted inte the Maximilias tu oll hia dynastic right, on (he event of | enjoyment of he Commpeter hia resurning to Austria, when he war br bel ariuy, cur Lhe Varia Parata announone that Buenos Ayre | Tobe! eriey A ed ty find tis ferully ecattere’; property woue; « aod Monrevideo tmve decided upon reosganizing the | gon killed; hia home destroyed; aud is pow lo Mexican havpire ing for succour to his tiends and relatives in Lo la- The Mexican Envoy to Constantinople had pre. | | “Aud bo ie one of wuny.” sented the fultan with the Grand Cordon of the order Tus existence of jnordinately high prices for pro of the Mexican Kawl u Kelmond iw expluined by thepr rae oe @ eeceet combination ataong Richoond rete owners of real easate, to sell to no Northeru lan. ed, dated the 4thof | Yrey a hor the prospect of Yankee prow ers, Lat the Spanish Government tad | teacr Jervhauis cormng inte the aared F comed to extend belligerent rights to Coufederate | VV They t have tho starve tegen war vousels, abot m by a few confincations ) et. nor Narran. an avent from wan Salvador, had | | A aetresen eoldier-boy at Cleveland, Olio, waa at Madted, to necotiate a treaty of friendehip | last week robbed of @400 —hiA eusie avinge dure fool pap palyador, A) lug he war—by @ rper wh leased the yore sishanses, Pia, » led be werve three yearn; retur SPAIN A royal decree had been im June, announela that a conspliecy hat | je Wosteru game ea uly banks closed; in bora, di weteot Paley we Wwearet) @ ¢ x} borrowed the ean i ow sing of b | the Contain . cooupy the bariacks of San | oe wr) % , ew drew sneleen Bt ty ration and proclaim ine | sifiend t'* stepped in 8 back once lw crew @ deposition of tho reivuing dynasty, Beveral arscae | “Checks'? and ui lp ORV ne Ff } nu crue) were made | Le real ithe cruel aw, dler tu wait! ITALY Conrengacas ave recently been held and weat em An went of Juarex had arrived at Torin to enlist | entered irs be: ween oltivers of the Government aud othcerm and men vio formerly served duder Garibal | qhe Chocw#s and varcus oter Indian triton of thy Gi tur the Juatist 6 in Meatoo, Tt is atated that | pap qyoss liu tuok part with thet in whicl Su Ob se hd the party of Action bad rejected the | ie cries agree to cease hostiliies agalat the “Lhe nesotiations be'ween the Papal Gos | United Stetes, aud to rerum peacably ant quiedly and Signor Vewezzi, the representative of to sheir be They propose to send ty Wausioke Gove Ht, Were promiornt at Kore ton a dele ou ot five from each tribe, ly renew tuner La wae ou a vinit to ome, wud had been | (ber loyalty by the Nations! Goverument recuived by the Pope, RUSSIA, The Rueelans had been defeated at Khokan, ia | Central Asia, with @ loss uf 4,000 men, and hat to r tives. PRUSSIA, In the Chamber of Deputies the bill referring to the expenses of the war with Denmark war discuseed Her: Wagner proposed, sa an annendment, that the Government be requested to endeavor to bring about the angexation of the Duchies to frussia, even by ndemoitying, if necessary, any claimant to w elr poseossion, Hers Vou Bigmark eaid: “Tbe vro- Jer has been isaucd ut Nashville t rT iving notice to ell aiuizona of Boascern Steics io bisnahtery divigion who were se} north of the Olio River to ret during the war, that they may now return to thelr homes, releasing sorters from the revel army from their obli¢ to report ouce B month to the nearess provuot | shal, aud auuuliug the regulation requiring c.te! © sraveling on the rallroade aud rivers tobefur ieies with military passes. ‘Contingaed ep the Last enera ee

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