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TALE N amber 10. G17. The Latest News| By Telegraph to the N, ¥. San, EUROPE, ELEVEN DAYS LATER NEWS| Dispatches Over the Cable, | A Treaty cf Peaco Signed Be- tween fustria And Prussia ! REFORM RIOTS IN LONDON. From Washington. ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. Senator Patterson, of Tenn,, Admitted te His Seat, Increased £a'aries of Members of Congress aod the Bounty Bill Adopted. One Hundred Dollars to Three Years’ Men and Fifty Dol- lars to Two Years’ Men, THE COMPHOMISE AR M Y BILL PASSED | & +. de &e. Eur ope, Poar Days later News by Steamer. Partie Port, Junt 23.—The steamship Pera- vian liom Lo off this point. louderry the 20th inst., bas arrived THE WAR, The Pro tiene en ered Dartus'adt on toe 15¢h inst. The Pruvsien Ceve al Fulkersteio has established teva at Frauksort. and leeued a procla- Mation nnnouncing the aseuop of the govern ments of Neasan and Frankfort The Prussians baye eho occup ed per ions of Bevaria end Darm- Several of the Fronkfort journals hare been dd provisionally, The Frankfort Senate has on in S:atian Germany the Prussiene ceablished the u rte BR: enhus eisai Tine Fai ¢ ce poncevt» th the Aust the Teroureea of Austria are ux i HY alt hough the army } not ioe it Vievna sud iat 6 now, for noresly greases shan the lrus inet, the I'alians In foree at.ckrd “Bergo for.’ ‘the cannonede lastod several hours, Duiing the night the Austrieas withdre bandvn ed thetz eu ammruition end provisions, The tee de pont at Motteriana and Fore Rochetta and B cea de Uprdo were cestroved by wae Italien artil- jevy, Lhe Lievens oceupred “Borgo Fort,’ and ee suibuslastwally reeewed by the lovebitame, ‘ibe Lielion lows waa eligt tie Austrian ender In the Tyee claims to unveu We italiaus across C Gari id (@ have been p esent in The Avesisinge took two bund ed prisoners, Lhe Fmperor of Austria le sated to have decited ly refused to accept of the Piussien conditions, ex- cluding Austria fom .be Germanic Con/edeiniion, A Berlin sem oficial! paper gives the ioliowing at the Prursian Cemands in eddition to the complete setiement of the question of the Duchies, which in fulure are to ect in uuison, and be under the control of Prussda, Prussia damands, as the principal object ef the WAT, (he emablishme of tne uaity of Germany woder the soctbip of Prussia moleover, eyulles the mo of Aust eLce a8 & power oF fuderatioa, Piussic mace he ew ni ofa uni Eastern \ te Wostern pi biwperor 1 moderai.co of these d eas aobateol peace ad (2 DOUcal iD bue event ol their emg ierusea by Aurtriv AD engagement (ook pace be ore I'mutz on the 1h. The Austrians were defeated, with the loss of 16 guns, The Austrians were waking arap'd retreat outof Moravia Livenroor, JULY 20.—rent fore ing ou loth sides before Vienna, The Monitevs that Pru tain fiom hueilites for five days, provi trio agices lo Jo the same, and give her decision on the basis piopesed withiu that period, ENGLAND In the of Cousens, Mr, Gladstone anponne- ed the will rowal of the comptucsory Chusch Rate Abo ition bill for .be present, The Kk ective French re bl was also withdrawn Sir LK, Mayoe, Chief of the Metropolitan Police, bid issued ap orcer forbidding (oe proposed Reform eatberiog ir Hyde Park, on the vi declariag egs!, tnd etcting that mearurcs would be takeu tw prevent mibling of the meetiug The Preston Biakiag Company suspended pay- meat on (he 19. icet, Their bebilies at present ere unkoown, LATEST es BY TUX ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, ‘ Dates to the 27th, Cary or ALwany, Heant’s Coster) Viiday mo. ning, Joly 278.00, 5 The Groat Eustera and the whole fleet are an- The newe from Kur is as followa; Jury 15.—jen, Claldial marehed apoa Rorige with 10,000 troops \0 Austrians are left between the Minclo and Adige. Julo had # enccessful engagement betore eserday, capiuriag six guns, Furt her Tho Austriaes bave wilp iwi Olu fighting expected to-day, diawn trom Modavicl toward Vienna, JULY 19.—Prussia continues victorious, and hee gained « ance from the emali German Btates, The main art esof Vienna, It has eut off the railroad from the Austrian ray, beiween Lepauio and Abe, Jury $ The Italian fleet of ironclad stesmbcats bse opened fire on the Island of Lisbe, on the coast of Dalmatia, The result is not known, JULY 2],~There was 5 revore engagement yester- le withla 6° m | | ih NEW YO They the Italian iron-clads, running down ove | ana eat toda three 21,—Averaia acckpra THE Pprorosars oF hhdet TO aMetal® PROM HOeTILITIPG Fe rive Dave vUR NG Whicn At Ria WILL UAVE To NO TIOR ave TA SOB OF FR IMIN ARIES, Jory 92,—PIVE Da AUMIGTION BETWEEN Avs TRIA AND Parasia COMMENCES A More fighting yesterday viciory. NOON TODAY Autiria claiming the Tainity Bay, N. F., July 0%, 1876 Neceived from whe Valontia ‘Treiand) Times.) A TREATY OF PrACE Hast ‘ YED BETWEEN | AvUBIRLs AND Powosta CABLE DISPATCIIES Hrant’s Content, Pripar Verste, 0.10—Crrus W. Field sent a telerrem to London ad y criw since, and gota reply ia eight miuutes, Last wight be got (he followlug teletrame Vacencta Day, Jucr 1866,.—"Coneratulate rou beartily, Aliwei here.” ‘here hee n riots ia London on account of tho refueal of Government to allow meetings in Hede Park about reform The Marque of Abercorn is appoin.et Lord Liew tenant of Ireland, Hrants Cos ti Fr Via Aeva Bay, Jory 29.1 Heagrs Conteyt— 10.40 A. M.—The Loxnox Trves ot this morning, July 27th, says of the tele- 6@reph: “Ti le wrest work Jeux 27) 3 ) ™N Y lore of th 08 bemeiaetors of ties race.” Latest Commereial JcLry 20 “Ve-T wen ee ned one querer aro and nations \t dese. ve to be houe.ed Console for my O, rar, 88uasel OV 47 * o- steady. Bevads: ovislone cull tral et Cotton has dec Week the market closing rh duu, corm easie From Washington, Wasursaros o au The Sutelliirence of tt Allantic Te oh ca throughout the ciy, and hes as bad predicted a failure of the enterpr 1 rejoicing wonu ntehed those who The following la acopy ef Secretary I!arlan's lot ter of reeigne' ic DEParrMrst oF Tun INTRRIORN W asminaionm, D.C, Juiy 27, 1860.5 To tha Presid n — finer Cabloet when nd conven en my vee of an und ar nore «1 heve e y Vosignat o9 of the office of Secretuy of the In ertor, to tk: eff ct upon the first dara: Sepe beat, In thos seve: ny my cficial connec ‘our a udinlecat on, T would do it jist n eel inj a ere L bot to pr my sbanks .o fuim 1DO kind) Ga shown t ye ournug mr vice, Praylug thes 10 Kulerct Nitioue way bese yoo wiih heath au gor to en rabore ineiiesi ty your uueh posi wm 10 airy effects wis ‘ Cougie Weviae 40 weenre ihe nina ayy. Lhe.e tue Sonor With great © epect Your obedient servant, Jaura Hannan, It fs belloved that the President rijwed all the ville Preaenied to Lim with ene exception, vim’ that for the admission of the Siete of Nebraska ito the Union, ithe. there ore fai.ea to become a law. The Benate has heen very liberal, in counection with «he Excoutive Depxitment, in Lestowing | Br vets for gallant and mericious concuct im he i the honort heving been couferre! for sary estar back coho first battioof Bull Ran, In some cw 0 leas . inn three bre . one perron, Volunteer as ‘ soare it bese complimenta picmotions «h > bo, carr nite “ L fined to fi Biting, Comm iesas id quariermine €x ce18, aud those Woo have perform @1 duty im Various over brauebes aud sume pos ecasing military tiles tus who reve, eve @ slo arly unio, heve been eimiiarie prevetet. On i Raw Set ee the saat Gey Of tbe eOre.0n Of Congrers, (ue hensie confirmed ip ptoes over (yo bund ed bievels, fom Major Generals down to Lise. Lor uiengaie in fie G om $0 Lhe (housena Lereroture seuct ened by thas body. Represertative Rogers yesterday wade a minority repor., sigued by himeeli, nly as @ inembor of the Juciclary Commitee, to ch was re.o:red an in- vasigation as to what complicity, if any, Jefferron Davie and others had in the asssesination of L'res- ivent Lincoln, He saya, .or some reat u or Tessous not fully steed, the majority of the Com m.ttee determine! to throw in his way every Possible impediment, bot only in eny assist auce be might try to reader them, in whet he considered a Common task, it was oy), be su, eun'i! poon Of Friday tha: he was allow iree cok tuiougn the papers, veany cnowle’@? band upos they exun ator the po poses os ihe re port, bir tLe main poriuno teas ioay elle ounect i endol 1 the « een iy on us bie i ! ex-parve, » Kojers examin df mony ot Urnover, me vitt end toal u bility, In cone,u “vow loug te (hie wan (Davis) to ue uncer th se Lopaie lone wr hout eveu @ preliminary ex» mine tiou ¥ ‘Tbe te worre then the treatment of Lung hem, #0, 6 thao the quicker ervei‘ies ot on au dufe, Diseareeing with the majoilty ieport on tals pout, a8 in inost oiLe.e, Pvelleve isto be tho u o} the @uyhoiiies Loum: Javieto give Lim ap.e- liminary examiuation ae prescr d precsices 0; all vvilizeu ny ob tLe oUud that there temas any tiny Gow dis ie the duty of the Groverument to immed. wim bot Vil mu ost lea, that? 1 ry Lave opportuuity 9 buew \o he malice emu saleeivod ul (here Wickou The bill making app.oprisiions for certain eivil expences, was, Curing erday efternoon, to Le in peril, and arep revailed (hat tt reiurbe! tothe House wila thougst would Lo the oljecuons of the President; but the rumor was dissivaad by ih anpounm utof Col, Moure, the P.sicent’s acting Pr.vate Secretary, (hat tho bill had ie-wvou his appre Lhe clauses (0 equ 26 bounties and to {increase ‘he pay of memier, came near ¢ atloe the b.li, to which ma. the nierese pub and pereonel, were tia bed, owing (0 te conmiused tner- per iuwh.ch ihe cif t nthetwo dl ee Woe AT Roger, Lobe rough ve5 ¢1 nun iees of Courerenee, ibis Bot yet kbowa to rary ¥ eF adde) or reduces Fp) op ue wih av ew 10 Am @uLt, the ' 1 pullieai@a miOne will Buiwer gi anxious ldyuis oF. It was teiegiaphed fiom here late Friday vight, oo what Las herejofuie always proved Ww be good aathority, that Col, Ludlow Naval Oillcer for the Port of New Yok; particulars inquiry since, it was asce:sained taas no such sppoiatment Lar yes Leto masue, Gen, skinper, of New York, long « faithful and @ffic'ext clerk in the Port Oflce Depariuent, has been confirmed by the Senate as Fires Asslotant but, on Postmaster General,to supply the vacaucy occasioned | by the appolutment of Mr. Randall to be Postuas.¢ General, Not'me was given, during the last hours of the session, for any aciion in the Senate on (iene: st Baoks’ neutrality amendment echeme, and th + goes over, Mr, Komero, the Mexicay Minister, received to- @ay official news from the vieinisy of Chihuahuas, the present residence of ibe Mexican Cover up to the 30th altimo, President Jueres « Cabinet and Goveroment arrived at jbushue on the 17th, havine mest with @ very enthusiastic 5 ception from the people of the city of Chiuabua end the olber towns of the State through which they ad bi fax off Liabe, ‘The Austrians claimed the viewrr.' bamed, R K, ' | The MONDAY, JULY Renate, durtoe Vriday night snd Satardsy | Morning, coofirmed the following, euong @ large ) be Minteter F, Sick ea bacminer of var T, Kok hevet Ma !erGene sation of seneral reconad € ¢ e abo ; to be & ene { pr tows ‘ » fulied wa ‘ ar ‘ € hat Mr Jw ctor nt dom &, Orie a yeomens of ' t o the ey ‘ Veaicn, and ive t * of, he seust. Mr. B nee ; 4 J the fp s a clabovarte re | port writte ( ‘ tiny and the wioe tue ‘ the ceat bawn “as SS La Siucecesis 7h 4 | ewe 2 fh Ge, Grd ew % ee The following has heen received from Cyrus W Mranta ( st Saroepay, Jory 98 | Srrived here rt 9 o'vlock this m jog. All well, | Thank God! Thacebie hea bee lat’, and ‘gs in per- | } feet we vorde England and America are again | Ve have bern rece.ving and seniing mes: aces throurh the whole calle ever eince the splica on the 12th fuet. cf Veoniis Cyava W, Fini DPetalle of the laying Cat, | Wranivta € Tres? 'r f9.The elem | Great Dus'orn loft Pheernert on Saturday du tived at ven on hureda@ ing, § he t oe of her coals Jand i other estoem-rs jomed the | Great Vrs I on, as folowes The Wile | ’ 7 j! ti eon Wriday, July 6, and the | Alba u e@ Tih, end the Velwee on Tuesday. | the 1 ’ ucla the Tiof Ju he endof tle eure way landed from the Wi a « s a nert morning ‘he la as 8 en i, and the ! t vif 149. lonertade 11/8 “| distance from the ¢t 1 ro at Valoutla 273¢ miles; . ~ at Wrens 1M Raccoon arrived | € aler all aaolstenee in her power. | A th ine Creat Fearn, | 1 ‘ ap \ § \ @ and re olloce | ful the eshi | 1 the shoe ¢ ae coon | calle Groat Ea ‘ re " ) ! the W re used to Valen wet esile nthe towing order The ze rib aboad ef the Cree Beever on the starboard bows the Mediwoy onth pp an othe \iteny ou the & + bon quarier, Weainer ¢ and foxgy, wit! hale erent re the eab.e or | hae er end te ihe telegraph t thousan! tour bugdved ad ' h.—Die ence mo, 118 mfles; cable i hop Distence rin, 123 miles; cable } pee tun, 115 miles; cable | pe ee | Distance ran, 113 miles; cable | . —Distanm fury 105 miles; cable pale ¢ bu 4 ' Ciuc bay ! nee rua, 122 miles; eable | Peis 9 niles A ni star rug, 117 miles; cable hy j Distance run, 122 miles; cable 1 pur ‘ | : Viriance m! e.boe paid ou es At " , a5, 121 miles; cable paid out "1. Oe fo a th ance rum, 121 miles; cabe | pase i514 | Ww sy, Vh.b.—Distance run, 112 miles; cable pad 1 | PUT DAaY vw Distance run, 128 miles; cable Price vu yi sak | Pulvay i @ 10m, 112 miles; cable Pus Out, 115 mW, bo, # eho.e eud off Valen | tidy Cameuce ¥7 dine Paid oue 4Y miles Wakosg Giseuce tua 1,400 bales, aud paid out 1,804 buses Arrived e* Heart's Content at 8 A.M, Priday, J ST.b. The avecape epee @ ell; m thet | the e Wie ue U tum land wase live | less then ive na alt er hour, avd the ceble has lo i 8 . ro of 6% tailies t | bou ibe tot essthan 1! percent, The | weather hat i p eusant thas Ihave ever Kuown op the Ailanic a * season of Lhe year We have hod cline Gaye of rein, sunshive, fo; oud % ‘ It jue I Secretary of \ rican 1 pa Company, to send ou b uO Uwe T the Aswcia'ed Piet ri five copes Lie diary, which wil e ue Geis: od acevantof (be ups and ocx: peric ial autho Atlant We | have beea in ec t ication with Valentia since or} Wash 15ia inal, en have j daily ived news fiom & which wae posiod | up cuiside of the telegreph for the Inforrastion | ot al on board of the Ci Lastern, and slgaslied to j the ober ebips, Aller taking 10 Goals, the televraph | feo. wii ecil dor the epot where the cable was lost | last) ear, recover the eur, and complete a secoud line ween Leland sud Newfoundland, and (hen the M pioceed tu ay Uke Lew caLlo ocross the { Bt. Lawiens®, 1) cable will be open | for Lus.re «in afew da. and all messages will Le } sent tou cope in the orcer tn which tuey ere re- ce ved at Heart's Gantent, 1 cannot find words to couvey my a uiieitéa for the mea who have so ably conduciel tle neutiesl, neering aud electrical depactments.of thisentérprise ne successfully anid dificulties whiok required to be meu ww be appre- j elated, Ip ! connevied with the euterp.s@ Mave done their ry best tu have the cabic madeand laid in a per- fect condiiion, and Lic who rules thé winds and the waves bas ciowued thely uniied etldrte with perfect nd oe Wa daeiwe fect, ali on boare \ hotelograph fleet and | 30, | tha W 1866, CONGRATULATIONS, WE, FIELD TO TIE PeeermerT, Hrate's Contant, Jorr os, Lie Excellency President Jonson, Washington, D.C, Bir—The Atlantic Cable w: this morning miccearfally completed I hope that it will prove a blessing to England and the Unitet States, and increas the in- te: course between our own country and the Eastern Liemispuere, Yours faithfully, Crnce W Fret, THE PREAID ENTS EPL Wa sinaron, Jory 29, Hoe. Crave W. Firt Heort's Conte: I bereby congratulace ad trust that your en- terp: lee may prove as successiul as our efforts ba been persevering. May the cable under the ses tend tu promo e harmoay between she Kepublic of cet and the governments of the Fas ern Hemie Aspury Jomseom, MR. FIELD TO AFORRTARY BEWanD, il 6 Contane JULY 88, fon, Wa I. Sewarp, Washington, D, ©, The levegraph Cavle has been succersfully laid. T remember with gratitude your serv in the Senate of the United States, in the Winter of 1557, and recollect with pleaeure the epeech you then made in favor of the Ledegraph Lil, That you may Dever bave reason w twbatyou have done to phere, A es lablish communication acrossthoe AUantic, ia the sincere wish of your (lead, Creco W, Firep, SFCRETARY SEWARD'S Ner_y, W asuisatos, Jury 9, ti aW. Picld Meartta Convent Acknowledemeuis and conrratulations, If the Au le Cable had not failed in 1858, Furopean lace woud pot have been lod in J50l, into the grest orror of eupposing that elvil war In Anenca conld either perpetuate African slavery or divide this Republe, Your great achleremont conet tutes 1 trust an effective treaty of ine ily end non-intervent M vational neutral ion, Wit1av I. Siwanrp, -FIRLD TO (Me FY. AND. ¥, TRLEGBADI OOM- PANY li gami's Conrevr, Jrcv 2 To the Directote of the New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Con pa We arrived ¢ ihe cable haa been laid across the Atianiic, and is ip periec. working order, As soon as We have token ip coal we shall proceed to the spot where the cable was lost last year, and when Hee it with the cable on toard the ¢ return to tuispece, them the Medw olay thecable sc om the Cu fof et renee, Leanp.t @ you will now te you how themk soture ior 6 have ant you during tb to connect by one couptry with Great Uoitaio Oxsue W bus, direetors of the New Telegraph Com- oe, Cyrus W. diel, Noses Lay te and Wiison G, tiunt, The following iam list of the York News end ead London pen Peter Coe jor, Maishasdl O, Rob u Lonisiana. The Convention New Osean, ne troubles at New Orleans DULY Wee Yew yy the Atior € eral of the State and the Lieutenan’ Gover elev rephed to Tiesideut of the United he violent and tnceadiary pm send speoche. at the Kepublic. mce\ing the bight Letore ateting that a serious riot fa tenred; that the Governor had lesued a prociama- tion, calling ene o\'on to fill vacancies 1a the Convention, i wasin league with the Kepub: thet it was invended to ix Couventc nor whe tates, laf rming bim of t coedir DB hegre ana: cy the members of the od esking Ub tbe President iotonded thatthe militery forces of the United Biates should interiers to prevent the execu: tlenot civil procera. ‘The President replied as follows: W asntxoton, July 28, by te Grand Jury, To Al vor hies, Liew. Gov. af Loumana: dhe military wil be expecced \o susiain and not obvirucs of \pleriore with the pidceedings of the Courte, A dispatch oo che eulject Of thie Couven- tion wes seat w Gov. Weis this morning. Jomnson, The Maver has irsued a proc! mmeK.: calling upon ‘all good citizens to refrain from gathering {nu or about the place of meeting of said Extinction Con- vontion, satiefied by recent dispatches from Wash ington that the deliberations of the members thereof will receive no countenance from the Preaident, aud thet hewill sustain the agents of the present civil gover nmen,, and vindicate its laws and ects to the Gutisiact'on of the good people of the B.ate,"" In an Interview with the Mavor vesterday, Cen, Baird eteted positively thet he would prevent the Ale. ff and porse, or any Stateor Civil officer from inte: fering with the Conventio The Tuhiscye,e Kepublican prper; says the Convention will meet to- Mioiivw aud Suourn until the middie of soptember. POLITICAL, Georgina. {8.The following Delegates Lucon Conventiva to sestmabie in Avovsta, Ga, Jaly et ve been ewciod fiou the birst, bh District, reetively: Gena, J, B Pietans, Thos, ‘Har temen, P.'W i. su. Lintou A, piev- Alexswurr li ep aud Herschel V, Joua a Wi Le two of Lue orstos ioc the Btate at sarge. Obie. Civoisnati, Oro, July 2 cC. L. Vellandigh» m and dot eoiimue were toa ted @ logutce to the Pusledepuisa Couveniuoa fv the Laoag Dis app bles, ’ Texas. Gatveston, July %8—Four State and he die a vs have Leen elec @. ty the F delphia at Nuva boss, Lhe Convention co eideut eed Cenvubecs the Kado ecatuing veritas W abllinuios, JULY 20.—Mejor Gon, Wright, eom- mending the Depot @uto Lexma, has sued a gen eral order, ein. that ef idodba.oa lad reached } Liu to tue effect thatromeo the prreonsehoecn at ths base @lectiou el be enter without any other uho i upon the dut.es ol their cidee, he orders that ihe Cuiumenilo. oth eral Gisticty poste and de ponte ebali a ) wey recoguee \bew os olice 4, /utehal con ioue lo support tbe Provisional Gove. Giutb, bod bo 8 Chivese Bppulnted uncer It uur t au Bb eut shall be dlscod~ [ soi the Pi@siveut of the Lated Virginia, Fortaraa Mownor, duly 27 cu reven ily A lerpe and en‘ huel- beid io Ve e:ebusgb, ny Which pessed a series ef resoluyions inviting the ci igen ne De a wish them ie a ¢ the ui o Deressicnas Do writes to an 400 W horinace delorates Lvenidon, tust he bud re 20 would Le bo aves wa auy beagtnein * fous ol sloreuion uy) the Laws COUIG Bui Comsclee ously Busialu, Gemanded a © which CHOLERA, Ia Vhi'ade!phia. Pumaperrata, JULY 38, @ now ehol: three deaths w« orted leath this aliernoon, ‘Lhe tosal u for the week were 4/4, being a doc inet wrex,and the to the cases of board y th “Old aus wace of &T¥ from suwe huuber as ibe weck piev.ous ut spell, including 15 irom A-latic cholera, 21 fiou ebolesa mo: bus, sad) hoers infaatua, in Galyestou, Texas. GaLvaurom VGLe 2d.-Kive coca) af cholera oon \ from « ( SUN. Thirty-T hird Year. === —] erred daring the the week. It was wroaghs by Harta Island troops on the & vie New Orleans, Anothes etachment arrived today, [he troops have bees isolated, Tho city is very healthy. The Wisease Abroad Wasnrraronm, Julv 29—The foil Just been received here: Unirep @ rates Consurare) Pour Manon, July 30, 1860.5 How. FL W. Srwar AetIsT ANT Becagiany oF STATE oF Tus Une bin—Lhave he benor to intorm the Depart ‘ that inlormetion has been received here that the Mortality awong the pilgrims at Mecca irom cholera iemuch ereator this searon than the last. The lo formation says that the diseare is more fatal, and of ®wuch more malxuant type than last year. Lt is reported that the turection has again appeared lu France, I leve no \ntormation that the ulvease bas The Quarantine au D. seariok that the dis etsuted ® rigid quaren letter bag t resppeaied ia 5 thorities, act.n¢e upon me is Coutagious, ba Goiug so ter a from the of the United States rts bound of ih b rraeean quarantine iw Th rthe Brisish ti rican-vailt ship, endon, owned aod airect from New New York, bou.d for Male Vensels are arriving dedy, The kusiish outnumber 1 ovher nations, the average |eing abous aye to one of auy other ma- om, (signed) . B, Rourts6on, Consul, Avethor Fealna Scare, Torraro, Jucy 28,—There was enother Fenian scare at Fort Erie lastevening, 1s was reported thas the Fenians were im force two miles above on the Canadian sore, and later in the evening it was #intot (hata number of Feniams crossed trem here ‘The whole thing w humbug. From Charlesten. Cran.ertom 4.0, July %,—The four prisomers, od by military Commission bat reprieved by the ident, whose attempted Liberation on « writ { habeas co: pws occasioned the recent aut » Lettres eneral Sickles aad ise oe iret Coury were quietly remov “jeuuies, wider guard, from Castle Pinek~ litery authorities a te pena ja ae Leulavile Musical Convention, Tovwvi.e, Ky. Jour 23,—The various singing, ing for the Mammoth where they will give aconcert this evening aa a wind-up to 1 Pascerent, The m ity of the New Yoru bie for home , bate eme.t to-mor ibe conce he aba will L@ O0® of (he « usical events ever took place in America, ery society that t pact in this gi@at iaunice! convention will be repre eeuted, c Kx. Jaly %9,—-The efMetnneth Caves wit ry ny ursiom to Ma! ave. congery oid Het come off, bur ihe: ence of @4.@upole voca: and instrumental music, hereto day, causing @ loss of $169,000, bilok .0ck, owned by Hester Marsch, including the Pout Office, wae destroyed, Everything in the Post Uffice woe saved, About tweaty-four stores were more or leas damaged, acd eight barns were burned, BAKATOGA RACES. Fifth Day. Banarooa, Jory U8.—The fifth day of the Sare toya Mace Meeting, although oot so largely attended the previous om fully as imteresting the eportenen aud visitors at Baratogs, Finer Raor.— Sequel Stakes, two miles, for three roar vids ; a .n of the Derby or Travers, five not to acoummulaie ; $50 ance °. ">. eTbu add ey Gs, Moo. 6 eutored g, ¢, by by lishing, dam Kdith by imp, Bovereign, 1. uder entered ch. e Afecrill, 1 OF lexing'on ee Mortem, b; Gene cou luater entered b, f, Ulrios, by juyioa, dat imp. Emolia, &.. A. Alexan ee eu ro! b. ©, May: ington, dam Bay Leaf, A ch, o Syl Con bur “fe Paemolyttl, Jr, dam Warwing, 6 Ww ar, § Fy uLook eatered b, f a Wa ote by Matgrave ‘Vine —s.40 froovy Rack wea a walk over, the S400; wale Leas. By the time Lather bis erliop the rain bi ‘MiaD Kaok.—D two rae wad fufsned en to lallin torrente, of (hree-quarters of a mite for fof of tho Saratoga ‘Stakes tive ie "Rnthioas, by Eclipse, dam- Barbarity, 1. . Cameron entered b, ¢ Mad o) ltunor, es Ne attlah dam raga tog tL . Mr. Borris, ent Vavity, 8 Wortham, by Wagrein, 4 C. Bush eatered b. |. eawing, by Balrowmie, dam Ciyecne, b.... 1), Me Daniel eutered b,c. by Breckeucidge, dau by care old ous: eby 6... 1, W. Pennock, entered ch. «. by sods), dan oy wap, Margreve, 7. ‘Time—1.21, Fovnru Ke Match foc #10, One mile, Mir, Cameron eniered b, ¢, Newiuiusies, dam Usenet see entered b. tf, Plog Metvo , by PEE daw Fivr’ ids, by Wagner, 2, ‘Lime—1 Dts. Op Mondsy thee will be Hurdl mile beatdeed, ande handicap 1 race. Hiempios Court, by sad, Muutor racing, & four ihe Syracuse Races. Bruaccax, N.Y. Juty 99.—The tollowing Isthe time made at the trot here yesterda, First heat. -L exter, fret balf mile, 1.d¥59; heat 2.276; Buues ye al lengths behind, Hecond heat. Lester, Lee i mule, 1.16%; heat 2.30%; Butler tea leugihe feling: Four thoussad people were on the groané. (teat disappolnime. | le expressed, Genoral Intelligence, (By Maite the New York fun) Tur rebe! steamer Patrick Henry, sunk in Riva. mond barber, to be removed, Taras English gunboats have enwred the Lakes lor We, rebeeton ol British commerce, Geax, FotLewrow bee Leen recalled from New CO: \eans bv Lecuuwe Private Secretary to the Presi deut. Ex-Perspenxr Fiutworn is to deliver an address on teliall of Ac oe Oa the gecamon «i she Worla's Exh Lition in Pacts. Cume Wong, the first Chinaman ever executea in Ban Fraausco, was +xecuted on the 6tb ium, for we wuider of bis imisiress, Buu Choy, im March, 136: A BEWLY invor ted aro maching, intended to exituguisl fires, exploied lsrely in Ban Francisco, sl, seversly acalung W. BP. Paul, the inventor, Who Wases,¢. mouting Wibu it Mos Paancrs Pamcurp Baxrant, wife of the dts, comated joe. and eviter Of the Now Yura : wed at Roslyn, L. 1, on the 27th Masi, iu ber, D 0% soveubiesh y Live Gan, Sneeman had @ very enthusiarde roe ion ot Dulelo on Baturdey, He wes tikvo ty chery by s couiu.itiee of the Boaru of Trade, and rece ana ty audcoss of weloumé. to which | be re sponded, A wsosxt jesue of the Houston (Texas) Bras couta..s au order from Geu. Kidoo fervidding Henry Brashear and W, Ferguson, Justhoes of the Peace w Huuston, ‘to adjudicase any cases when frecdmeu ore concerned, alter this date,” Tne Steamer Zodiac, which left Mt. John, NB, on pevurday for Boson, went ashore at Point La- traux. Pars of her bottom ie off, A portivn of her pessenvers were broug.t to St. Julbo by the bicawer New York, ELizsaera Wilson, @ colored woman _who ho wea, (Craluucd ou Kouxta . Pee).

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