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SUN. THE 10.599. Thirty-"Third Year Number NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1866, = = ~ > 2 ~ eee = = = — me ———————s | arm fein the hes: condition and im excollenteplr | Diets resolution of the [4:h imetant constituted @ | urine interests of the country, and would not i ‘The Weather. he Latest News | ase the Bere oh Reerceak aE cet Ml dt oa | rup'ure of the Bond, The President reviled chat | ferred ¢ ioasce, Sccrmiuee A ‘dweuselon Wanmtxoton, Jory 7,—The weather here ts the Deseat of Prussians. the Pruvsian invasion of Sexony, Hanover acd | gros: | o the reception of the minority report | warmest known fer some years, The thermometes Vy Kelegraph tothe NX. ¥. Sun, | Cracow, MompaT.—The towm of Oawioncin, im | ewe Camel, not the ed's reptate of the Contes | Cee eae ee ee or a a arom | Stele wt 100 degrees im the shade, Several cases oh bd y » Col ft ° . . | Gailicia, was attacked yesterday by @ battalion of | eration, es: Se weer e- nO & Bis GERMAN WAR. rHE eat Battle Between the Austrians and Italians. DEFEAT OF THE ITALIANS. A. Fight in Gallicia. RETREAT OF THE PRUSSIANS. The Hanoverian Army. (TS SURRENDER TO PRUSSIA. Impertant from ~ England, 4 + APOLITICAL CRISIS| Resignation of the Ministry Ac- cepted by the Queen. lity and Miscellaneous News. THE HEATED TERM. Numerous Heaths frem Sun-Stroke. A; Rum Sunday. Criumph of the Law Breskers, &., &e., &e. Europe. Highly Important News! -Three Days Later Advices. The steaineh'p Sexouia, from Southampton on the fib of Juve, arrived at thie port last evening, with diiwe day er news from Euiope, Tile WAR IN GERMANY . SATC™DAY.- According to the announce- Vent Mente tunde by Austinn outposts, the Itelian army perso) the Mirel smorniug, near tolto, and are \dvoncing slowly to Roverbella Gutto, Bartnnay.-The [Italian army crossed the Miucio today, without meeting any resistance from he Austrians. Verona, Saternay,10P. M.—At two this toon, the Austrian Pulz rig 8x forte of Verona withon( lo after: e reached the ou'ly- been pushed sock by a gently superior jo of Italian cavalry, rhich, however, did not eherge, The Iteliane ad- rancing upon both banks of the Mincio, towards Pes hiera, were repu wed by a short cannonaée from the wer for'eol tba: or id. Judging (ver the propsrations upon the Lower Po, Craldimi will throw Lridges acroes tonight, near Pole- ola Vienona, Bux yeen in provress ein pay, 2 P M—A great battle hes » the inornine between the Kelane aud Austrians, Boch wings of the Italian timmy have already teca repulsed. The battie still yontinnes reve, Stnpay.—The Austrians have occupied the Le'rhteot tue Stelvio, Garibaldi is near Lake TRE thas Irautan Hrangva fers of Ve Fonpay Eventng.—A ist takea piace im front yu&, lasing almoat the whole day. The fires rate engace army ¢ which was lo ended to ocecupr positions between Pevehiera and Verona, did not eucceed in dhe attack. Thesecond and third army co:ps were unable to delive balro surtaln the first c» pe trom the assault it stan overwhelming force, The two latge: corpe «re almort intect, Bars@ta, Movnay —The first [tallan army corps Mtacked the Aussian positions near Peachiors yer verday, ‘The Corne division suffered very heavy krvor, Gen, Coin e was wounded, The engagement wee prolon and the definitiv sult mot unfavor ab he Iteiian corp: having maintained their po wit Prince Arnadeus was elghtly wouaded, and rrived at Breveia, Mitas, Moxnay.—An Austrian detachment has fercended from the sie vio Pass and occupied Bor- bio in Low! acdy aap nicht, Oiicial Austrian Dirpatches, AvaTBIAN Heabquantess, BcNpaY.—The Arch luke Albrecht has forwarded the following dispateh © the Fruperor The Austrian army, while advancing towards the Wincio, waa atircked to-uay by the forees an! wmmand of King V Kiminenuel, 0 ry “i Me h Ok Fev cannon and om ha exc eoriipa x ad in the attack ihe Minevoand ¢ A WRICIAL DISPATOH=NO, 2 AveTRIAN Hranquaktens, ZPRBARE troops have a bee tight n O77 A was taker hb etrucge bevore (hat position, in whieh 8,04 tailanes were tvk vrisouers, Lhe troops are aa tmated by the bi pirit OVFICTAL DIsPaTci—no, 5, The Austrian flo'ilia on Lego di G ing # = gunboetes, have enemmen'é on toe L agany caes., On tu force craved the Po 4 e 1a. The Imperial oatpoate with taine Upon & reconDolierivg party up ue of Cursalvuc, Which Luey Giove Lack, taming severai wsouers, ANOLURR Visnya, Monpay, Albert ‘e’egraphe ao The Fer one, 0 FFIOLAL DISPATCH, liu from Zerdare yesterday evening lows Iuperial army debouched at daybreak from @) the heichee of San Guetina, Some, jupaxna, oud avacked with @ chance @ south the enemy's coumas, wivaneang on ‘he - maniueral m fiout tow were uacun, whey wie. & severe Aue ured the enemy Fiualy, Custos few staken by assault. Ail the troops fought Phe wiuied m and are auima‘es by inet, the sou of Man i the enemy's corps of observa- epu.sed 14 apd toon several pris- Wetreat ofthe !talians Acress the Mincie. {h2 following \elecram Las been received from the wehduxe Alber, dae this morning: The eu u's forces driven back by our army re- fussed (ue bbiucio) caterday evening, The luperial | the Hanoverian army has evaded, near Witsen- A.M.--fbe Archduke | Prursian infantry and two divisions of cavalry, which retreated after a loss of eight killed and ser- eral wounded, Ne loss was incuried by the Aus trlane. The Hanoverian Army. Panis, Monpay.—Ibe Mowrrevns says: “ The Han- ovesians have succeded to reaching the teiritory of Meiningen, after having eluded the different Pros sien corps by whieh they sarrounded.” Fraxkrowt, Monpay,—It ts announced bere that heuren, the Pruss.aus by whom it wee sarrounded. Capitelation of the Hanoverias Army. GoTita, BUNDAY,—Major Jacobl, of the Hanovernsn bas arrived bere, to make arrangements for the capit on of the Hanoverian foree, GoTita, SUNDAT.—The Commander-in-Chief of the Hanoverian troops has declares himself willing to capitulate to the Prussian troops, if the Hanover- ian officers are personally convinced that the Haeno- verian army ie completely shut in by the superior number ot the Prussian troops, The Prussians de- clared themselves ready to consent to these condi. tions, It ie believed that the officers will be per. mitted to withdraw with all the bonors of war, to ge her with their arms and horsey, and that @ free choice of « future residence will be lett tothe King and Crown Prince of Hanover, Advance of the Prussians inte Austrian Territory Puacee, Fripay.—The Prussians have passed across the heights of Holledo:f, where they had an encounter with the Saxon troops, They had seized llooomo tives in Plauen, which had bees vaced in line of march. ‘Ihey left om one side the Saxon of Konigstein, ' a. x, enrUEpAY = Sebleok ave been occupied by the I ape Tre ite etare that the Preslen Troops who occu Dresden have lett @ emai garrison in that cty and have p.oceeded Into Silesia, Sty BATURDAY.—Hosulities have been com- a by the iussian army corps in Sileaa, Kariy e:day merning three Prussian coiscamenes weep feutout bo recounoitre towarve Zuckmaniel, Frir berg, and Freiwaiden, The Isst of Unese detec ments between Breitenturt and #tandhi upon an Ausirian 4 f it Scauees. NO cusmalties cocurred om the Prussian side. BopENuaca, Soxpar.—The Prarsians who were threateuing this town Fh nye 4 have saddealy withdrawn to Pirna, and have entered euie, Pamiug through Neustadt and Sebiniz. ‘They appear \o be maiching ip the cuection of Silesia. Yester- day op animpurtent ski:mish took place between Austiiap aud ¢ iui Pairois Dear Friedecichabam. Five Pus led, and two Prussians aud rong . pas ng throug the town since yee i bei de:timation is unknown, bat it is eup- pores they will oper ‘ei@et Hot, Zita, SarUhpay.—ibe army of ick Chases Crossed the frontier in’ (hs (own Uday without epee tb Nite BUSDAY Byaenine.The uLue: erinee Fiedeiick Charlie berg on the Bobemian fronpier ¥ LeiPuic, bUNDAY,—The Beverisu General, Prince Thurt aud @rrived yesterday eveuing at Het, ou the Saxon aua Bivarien trom ier, Lhe Bevarien \roops Lave pot yes come ap, Prussia and Klectoral Hease, Bea.in, Sarvepasy.—Toe official Braatuanzeorn of today, eaye:— After the entry of the Prus H he King of Prussia sgain made Prince Freder- Bobemia from emy. iGssiau treovs, rived at Ktuchen- averday. the russian proposition for Confederation, 00 conaition that the Eiector should havea Ministry whieh should Uusieniee (he observation of the eonstitution of 15.1, ad his Leen aoceptec, the a of his throne and his sovereign rights woud have beeo guaran- teed io him, The kiector, however, aeclined the (ious witbout turther hesitation. Iv wau there: essary (hat ine@a.uses abould be two portto soot the Prussiam ai t milltary position of I’russia is eaipata return to ihe former state of Pants, MoxDAY EVENING,—The Mowireca ot this eveu ng eaye: The advance of tbe Prassians into Bohemia will have the « flect of pie ral Benedek from entering Silesia, Lbatan yore will shortly take pice in Bohemia appears ivable. Io the skiimieh which took piace en the 94d between beeitentubrt aud Sanudiintel the Prussians bed the advantage. ‘Lhe Bicctor of Herse has been sent te the north, ot Prue end has passed through Berlin. ihe sia bas paced the casties of Biettin and Monigsbert ai his disposal, Bea.ix, BaTcrpay.—Itis officially announced that the Prussian alliance has beew accepted by all the North German S'ates, with the exception of Saxony, Hanover, Hesse and Nassau, Hungarian deserters bavecome inte the Prussian outposts, with their horses and accoutrements, A depot of them has beeu tor med at Giogau. Mungarian cfticers are ex- @d wo arrive inorder to organize ¢ . be jenburg aud Oldenbaorg armies have me . They wiil for rescrve compe with the other troops of Nor:hera Germany near Lorgau. Prus-ia and the Nerth German States. Weritak, Mowpay.—The Prassian Envoy im this | city has received @ dispatch from bis Gevernment annouscing the withdrawal from the Comfederation of the following States: Videnburg, Anbalt,the two Mecklenburgs,8chwars- burg, Coburg, Altenburg, Waldeck ana Dermoid, ‘The dispatch adds that several other States ot Norih- L Germany are upon the point of coming to a alumi resolusen, Prussian Advance inte Bohemia. Beutin, Mospar.—Uhe three divisions of the Prossian army, commanded by the Prince Royal, Prince Frederic Charles, and Gen, Horwarth, con tinue to edvamce into Bohemia. Lp to the present Ro serious engagement has taken place, The Hanoverian Army. Benim, Mowpay.—I he following official telegram has been received b ugxnacn, Jone 23.—A slight skirmish hi takes place Letween the Pruss! Magdeburg :¢ meat of Hussars sud Brandenburg Dragoons and | | Aurtrian Re $ usears, our | golem lieu wesw 5 1 be enemy joss ie offic: - nounced shat two been mauve by the Hanoverian army to ough the Prussisa line between Eisenach and Gotha. The secoad at- tempt which was made, potwithetauding the truce | agreed upon A sich A. oO tee pe peanh wae repulsed by the me ° laateye ‘The rrussis tained po loss, but several of the Hanoverians good sathorit: for ihe ‘ulation of the remained without result. The King of don # free for his | oops inte Bavaria Prassia and Lubeck. +The Senate of this hes Bry hen subject te pes sppreves the Couaell of Barghess, declaring town of Rincd’ ehh Prusda, end forbids the Lubeck repre: semiative at the Federal Diet vo take part im the Diet's resuutions, The Federal Diet. Feawarort, Monday Kv'ng.—In today’s sitting ef the Federal Diet, the representatives of Anbalt and Waldeck notified the secession of those tates from the Confederation, om the ground thet the | Would vholate its pledges if | back the cootingent whieh the Diet had called upon The Government Waldeck, he added, it continued to hoid it to turnieh for bed of Luxem juppe the risou service, The rey eseote Brunwiek and Sehambure- part i ¢ deliberations of Lhe headquarters of the Federal transferred to-day to Friedeverg. Prince ge, of Merse Darmstadt, has addrese! an of the day 10 the troops of Electoral Liese. Italy, Fionmnce, Scypar, — Yesterday afternoon the Se approved the bill edop ed by the Chamber of Deputies, granting extraordinary financial powers te the Government, Baron Kicesoli read a dispacch from the King dated June 22d. evening, in which his Majesty said: “Land General La Marmora have lnspected the Mincio, 1 shail cross the river to-mors Tow worving wiih (en divisions.” Th ing of thie dispatch was received w pro'onged me. The President of the reuate au wntily deivered G speech aunouncing the close of wossion. ENGLAND, Resignation of the Ministry, Etc, Im the House of Lords, Monday, June %6th, Lord Rosselli announced that im consequence of the hostile vote of the House of Commons on that day week, the Ministry had felt it to be their duty to eee their resignation, but Her Majesty having jd them ir determinasion, they awaited h the eon on Tuesday, before deciaring r definitive resomtion, Under th be prepores en sdjourament wottl evening, which was agi eed (0. In the House of Commons, om Monday, June 25th, Mr, Giadstone announced that he had received the Queen's permission to acquaint the Mouse that after the vote of Monday week. and the debates w had preceded it, Lord Russell and his colleag bad tendered their res bad not deemed it adv’ ‘sonal coma) @. way to London, and id an a anaudienee on Tuesday. Under the cir cumstances, be proposed that the House should ad- sourn umtil Tuesday evening, The House aceor dingly adjourved. TUE ESIUNATIOTN ACORPTED, In the House of Lords om Tuesday, Earl Russell ssid: L rise tostate to your lordship what has oc curred with respect to the eventto which I alluded on ® former evening. In accordance with the an- Bouncement which I then mace te your lordship, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and | bed this day ap sudience of Her Majesty, and I have now to in- form your lordehipe that having stated to Her Majcs- ty thatwe had unanimously agreed to tender our resignations, Lier Majesty has informed as that our sare: Lord Russell's Government has breathed ite lest with more dignity and consciousness than some of ite triends had expected, Avothe: to it ten days ago, hut the cl one to be spon pt Quien. ° tion forwed since ¢ ” For seven yearen Laberal Goverument bas cossiul 1m retaining power. The Times believes Lord Derby will endeavor to oonstiac w Ministry. Lord Stanley for Foreign Minlater, In the Heuse of Commons the acceptance ef the resignations was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Culted States shipe of war Miantonomoh end Auguse arrived and anchored at Fpit- head on Seturday morning from Queenstown en route tothe Baltic, The customary interchange of salutes followed. Captains Beaumont and Murray paid official visite to the Admiral at Portemouth ; afierwards Sir Thomas Pasiey and Welles- ley paid afieugthened private visit to. the American meu-e- FRANCE, In the Corps Legislatit M. Larabure renewed the attempt to raise a discussion on foreign affairs, He dociared that the Chamber ought not separate with out exprersing its desire for peace, which he siated was the true interest of France, The President reminded him that the Chamber bad resolved isscuss the question under umatances, Mr. Berryer claimed as bis right and bla duty to discuss a question iu which Frauce miebt be calied upon to interfere, He added: “Now thet war exitets, reserve on the part of the Chamber is no lonfer parerble. Shouts were raised, drowning the speakei's voice, and the mater \erminaced. SPAIN, A telegram from Madrid, of June 234, rays: Yooterday the 16th regiment of toot artillery amd & regiment of horse artiliery revolted, without thrir officers. ‘The barracks they occupied by the troops who remane! Government, and, alter an cbstin: rebeis surrendered at discretion. was slightly wounded, The insurgents had 26 gu and furnished arms to barricad - o populace, who threw u: es, The troope succeeded in dominating she meovenent, order is compieteiy restored, Gv insurgents have been takes prisoners, bablic order bes not been disturbed in any other part of the Peninsula, Measures have been taken nance of public security in insurrectionary movements a the garrisons Co: military command reno in Andalusia. A telegram from Barcelona, of June 24, says: Bome companies ot troopsin Gerona garrison re volted yester nder tLeir subaltern officers, and ong as aeeuued the ateoula, aud Genera: Fer tow he frontie vinain faithiul to the Governme img to cut off (beirsctrea’. A iat Tee wi dere who revol France, to the distely disarme A dispatch from Madrid, ef June 25. saya: Tranquality prevails throughout Spain. The ra- perior vilicere of toe regiments which revolted at Madrid cd ther duty bravely, 13 Killed and 9 wounded in end en retage iu y were imme ture to their sile Pe and corporals will | fo-cey, ‘Lhe total number of killed aud wounded at Madrid was 100, RUSSIA, The Russians have cccup'ed Khojend, {n Bokhara, after seven days’ fighting. The loss of the Bokbar- fans was considerable, thatef the Russians only 100 killed, The latver bi f sourcerof the Spe Daria, the ely paciag the Emir of Bokhare in « 1n0st critica! position Latest’ Commercial, Corron Mankat, Jung 26—Zventve, chee woniay 0d ay Rae) ah papeiactag cule riers, The mar +f an sdvance ot a ded. per it but 8. Five-Twenties, 3 Sti 1 Erie Railroed. 55 « 5844. fete Dambore't toca! isabalities are ere are Shout £16006), aieere. dneed é Co, of the Caep- sow Old Bank have suspended ; lisbilitios 4¥, 437, CON@RESSIONAL PROC Thirty -Ainth Seastes. SENATE. Wasutmoron, J 0LY 1.—Mr, Morgan presented the rewoustrance of t1¢ New York Chamber of Com. merece againat the p «sage of the Pariff bill pending im the ‘louse. youll pSikjustoas w the sommertia! tad mwa cut off the roads to the | | eam wee toally adopt | the Judiciary « committe, | e disckarved tiom the | ral petitio amone, them one fo; | tra: by court-martial of Jeff, Davis, of Garret Davie from the Senate, Mr. ‘a petition shat Indian eraek be probibiied, which A bill was reported reported back, aud ested forthe: con of co hreworks iy. re ‘] atnencments to removeie from office. do resolutions fort se\tioment pot the military claims against Nevada was adopied. Mr. Wade introduced @ joint resola- Hoe guaran ee. oane to the repubile of Mexico to the ainount o: fifty milliona which was reteried to the Committee ou Foreign Restious, Mr, Wil- eon called up the bill to fix the military peace Satablichiuens of the Uaited states, but on account Of the ¢xcossive leat the Senate adjourned at 1.bu. HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Schenck mae +n appeal to the House, urging the necessity for py ope of the army bills now Pending in the Livuse and Bemate, He stated that + Grant had iaformed him that there was « pres dem«nd ior more troops thaa could be onl: or (he prose ow. TF he bill to pi made wae agiced to, fet iaud ti les in Cail for pia was then taken up ‘and presed. Consideration Of the Tariff Lill wae resumed in Committee of the Whoie, ant consiierabie progress was made duty on toa was fixed tweive and « half cenis Pound, and on coffee attwo and hail cents. Afi @ trabeaction of some turther unimportant busl- ms, (he Mouse at 4.45 A, M. adjourned, THE GREAT FIRE, Latest Accounts, Porttann, Mr., Jo.y T.—The property of the five cent Savings Bank is allsafe, The Casco Bank safe opens all right. The city ts filled with pickpockets from Boston and New York, Moses Russel bad bis pocket picked in Congress street this moraing of 61,- 50, A man was bustied and robbed of #400 on Middle street this forenoon, A fireman wae beaten by two rouchs last olght. Lowell & Senter, jewelers vault, has been epened and the contents found un- injured, All the records and files of the United States Circuit and District Courts proved to be un- injared, Mayor Shaw, of Biddeford, immediately af. ter the fire, telegraphed Mayor Stevens, offering clothing, and on being informed ‘erent bedding aud bu lding materiale would be most acceptable, he called a meeting, at which the Committee, consisting of the most influential citi- nent. were chosen to canvass each Ward aad obtain subscriptions. (Asstetance hes also been sent from various other polnte Eest and West, and spirited public meotings to rawe money for this purpose are being beld in nearly all the chief cities along the Atlantic sea- board.) Porttanp, Jaly 8.—There was an alarm of fre this afternoon in Market square about four o'clock, which startled our city comelderably, but it amount: ed to nothing, A thunder storm passed over the city about five o’cloek, the lightming striking the Btate street Church spire, amd setting it on fire, It was speedily extinguished, and theeity is ncw pere fectiy quiet. (By Mail) Interesting Facts and Incidents. Tux Boston Travertux and the Avventingn of the 6th instant, contain the following incidents to connection with the disastrous tire in Portland, Maive:— ty-four hours in which the fiery elem im ite grasp, mrauy incidents of tbr pired. lereons who had re tred to bed, with no app -ebension that the confiag- ration would reach tugir dwellings, were suddenly aroused by the alarm that the die was upon them, and bed hardly time to escape trom their tmvaded homes with but scagty apparel, aband household gooJe to the flames, Othe: ing (he p onions of destruction at from their bowes, houses had beet sence, and w al, atter w destruction thanked God piace of shelter, revuraing to as subsequently compelled to flee from his also some singular exemptious, In ome instance, ® person saved bis sore aad Lis bones, while every = builcing stauaing «upon a wide the two wae cestroyed, space Letwron came are busily ewployed in to stores “es irom whieh they were re- moved, lt revolting fact that many persons » ho fiom caution or necessity removed thelr goods, have suffered eovsiderably by tue depredations of mis hose propensity tor robvery is checked ool: re to valuable arti. cles of small bulk y been victimes of ibis Laseet degree of p under, ued in sow hances would have been bevter off if their ge beeu destroyed by fire, because they would shen have been Vartietly indemnified by tusuranee, To such eu exi@ui Was this Dearious werk carried on that it y to post military guard ing fiom soe city, AD he purpose of taking jurtner measures ha worning in Mechanic Hall, ihe § biees of providi returning goods te Bhepley wad other, it was Lew seven had ienoered a cont: ivuth » and i oa oe a ot luuer for Party Of tweuty join o build them, laberel offers bad other soure It wee flually votea + City Couneil in assuming al! the weve: y powers jor obteiomy adequate shelier and otper weane of relief, ‘Lue sceues io the burned district and at the wd Cliy Buiaing are eirikiugly aunilar to the scenes in Kichmond curing the week eubsequent to tLe evacuation and baruing of the capital Ibe ciowd Jity Building, with t y Duske sand pals awaiting snupiies, particu « minds ot the throngs of desiitute Cou ede WHO cougre- gated around the Lu.on commissary depote ia Kich- mo.d aiter the captur@ef that cltr, A rumor hae oviamed curiency tha. the Chigi kngineer of the Fire Departinent we of the Lest engines froma the best authority tint there | tor mie vepors. ‘Lhe deictive ayatens of fir wm use Les e, uuder whieh cousiderabie delay 1s some. Pies OXPOFeRErd 1 Bsc® BDL DE Be P. ecive location Of a 1.e. Wee proluriy OuG of the causes thiough which (he couflagration pes.ed beyond tue couiro, of the fliemen, A imee umber of workmen e@ now employed jo cluaring the obstructed etreets, aud meas ures fur pomptly Leginuing (be erection of | Dusdings have alrewsy been taken in meny iusiancos, A @riul 1€@110g prevails even among | those who have lost most heavily, Lhe great dau- ger vow ® Wuet ihe strange buvyape) which often accom panies po, 60 bees Joes Oi pit party wal Le succeed when the exeut of tile grea, reezed, of feeling ent ur Teaciion disaster ie more tully Lue demand tor araymen was very presi, A titw offered Qiu) taeo Gb@ Wiousind dolars tore fea tO Carty #ovde, Dub Wery ieiueed, iT dollars per @ Lequeaily Cffere: (0 Leneve goods, to 78, 240 Wil6R Wikuout success, Maur busi. | nese wea worsb tiow fifty thousug w one bundred | theyeend vada. (ue morning Of the 440 are now eee SuVely, Uu tie morning of the thy @ ing spectacle Was p rub Depot. 1B ludia etree bulneiess Women Bad ehiiuren Ot thely desperate conuition, Meny were but bali c.eibes, 84 Lad les ther a. Peop.ein tenw on | Munjoy Mii Ju large numbers, viii Lop sxirte, aiid, #.0¥ 6, beds Ouse wud al) descriptions of house | uiod wt Grand t five (uousaud ying bitteriy | vid peeves Deis, Cumded togesuer promiscuous dy, Dwar by Coup fires iu plenty. Laige uuuvere , GF (dusi@s, WAL their juruituie, M16 @uceyes io | the cumetery On Congress otrew:, ‘Lhe, ties e for ,@1U8@ TOM (h@ eines O4 (HO @VeuAug of LUO db, | shelr cloBing auu effeoss frequeutly uu tre tivity: lug cladere, | The Cenditien ef dieu, Lane. Bt, Lops, JULY 8.--Gen. Lane was little weaker last might, but the physicians do uot regard this sympiqm a unievorabie, Cura Wow, the drat Chinaman ever ‘execute! {a dau Braucisoo, wae bung va Briday fox murder, sunstroke have occurred, ene proving fatal. Boston, Jurt 1.—The thermometer started thig morning at 65, and at l0e'clock reached 94 degreap im the shade. Berraco, Jury T.~Weather cool—T6 this neomg 80 this morning. Mexico. Reperts via Galveston. Gatveston, Jory 7,—Carevajal, in bis proelama tom assuming command at Matameras. says: I happy te salute im peace. The hosti sralreica iz teseer kes, “peyceaes, vals you to the maternal bosom of the country Queen M. Noras and the o'ber Matamoras wom chante were not imprisoned, but sent back by Kece bedo, with the assurance that their claims for they captured y would be satisfactorily adjusted, ‘rhe train as Key: was distributed, aad Canal: the regener Vebind aaa Seread oust, by P. . swimming a river, Majia'e div) ait Handed oe the 6th rere or op, stesmers Saunas Casein Ma) Trench war mer loekade would be raised the sane a the Catholle cle on were put in Prints bet to leased the ext any by Caravajal, who agrees in com sivering them non-combatants. Reperts via New Orleans. New OnceanaJ vty T..-Bagdad letters say the Impe rial troops were taken off by French men-of war. The officers wore their side arms at Bagdad. The Libe rele were and parsuing the 00, as the whole country was opened. Roperts via Washington. ‘Waantxetom, Jury §.—Latters received here from Vera Crus, under date of the 26th of June, trom 6 well informed Commercial Houpe, state as fob lows :— The: man: ho believe that the French Kupedition will ny ere vuedvewe, as announced, for the that Ueu. ho is stroyed exeensive rope i corner of Ninth it aud Gem Mastove. Koad," ‘Lose heavy probably $160, 04~ with little or mo 5 LY 8,—About four e’clock th My the farm Mg ag Bry | whieh shortly eommunicated “ together with Walter Waser's y destroyed. ‘The fire & she work of an incoudiarny y insured. pposed ve ine $16, 0W—par' Bows Items. Dy Telegraph the Now York femag Tax Union ticket in Texas hae been elected slong the Bio Grande by ® two-thirds vote. Juves Gawxiox Matiasy, the oldest member ff the Philadelphia ber, died on Fridey, aged eighty years. Tax Twenty-first New York Cavalry wae mus fered out at Denver recently, Most of ite member’ design to remain in Colorado. Paymasrxe Pavivine, of Washington, has been found guilty of the charges preferred agsiust hitny and sentenced to be cushiered, to pays fue of $5,000 and be imprisoned for the term of one year. Fiavens received from Chinese sources give the total Chinese population in California as num'ering 68,800 persons, one-fourth of whom are euployed upou the Pacific Railroad improvements Gux. Fira, Assistent Commissioner of the Freeb man's Bureau in Tennessee, anys he has closed all the medical estebliabments of the Bureau in that Biate, and intends to cease the use of ratioum except in the most urgent cases of necessity, Tus corner stone of the Church of the Hol Cross, was laid yesterday, in the Easwro euburll of Baltimore, by Roman Catholic Archbishop Bpslding. Alarge procession of societies, wie music aud banoers, marched to the place A Lage assortment of quartermasters’ store was sold at Fortress Monroe on Friday at pub he suction. The stores comprised wagune ambulances, harness, &¢., and brought excellent prices Bewtox Hatnison, formerly private secreter# aud George W. Brown, one of the coun! lof Ms Davis, arrived at Fortress Monroe vn Saturdey They spent the dey with Mr, Davis and hie fem I~, Friends of Jeff. are visiting bim elmost dailn guing ond coming unobtrusively, Gov, Oxm bas iagued on eduress to the people & South Carolina, in which he heartily epproves the object of the proposed Philadelpais Conventiom and urges the sendiug of delegates, The Goverm or says: “ There is not ove priveiple of the ad dress to which South Carolina caunot subscribe ta honor smd with eiucerity."* A wut of habeas corpus bas been served of Geversi Bickles by the United States District Cour at Charleston, requiring him to produce the bodier of Francis G. Birawers aud others uncer sentenm of death at Casiie Pcckney, Gen, Sickles refused t comply on the ground thas the prisuner pricted by Court Martial of the murder o1 thret Folorel soldiers, and thes she privileges of tx writ ere suill suspended tn South Carvline Juige Bryan ordered an aitachment bo issut eyaicat Bickles for copsemps of Court, Lis wae returnable morrew, oo) Sear To te We were pompelied to refud fler of at he oeer day by & te vey eck, who Kivceanly catlent to 50s Bor ws o wee qui a Mery Ayan not do the work—hbe ee Died ‘em real bad to put ou the letters when he ri a gel, and they cost too iarned mucn Ww DAE ‘ww of hen post tellers."" ee (Continued om Fearth Peace)