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Court then adjourned antil tomorrow at 1@ TRIAL OF SURRATT. ha MEXICO, ‘ Nove Ist = tne ve 6 a) onere desig Vermin 6 IMPOSING CEREMONIES a Whete Bamies attics, Bad @ Tile . ity rhs ' SAN iA AT VE 2 1ONIE ational (lags were pF tne KINANCLAL PROSPECTS, | ttt tet tome t the pa ar loca ect Mutie ard t inmadaeda Se [Ont Capit na tne ollone unk me SANTA ANNA AT VERA CRUZ Hiant display. Crowds line Stree : of iia ‘ A amed w “ vturdaye, bas ‘ | mneke ate anil Thad made @ fall 10,000 MASONSIN PROCESSION 1! .2°° 0! \ounsutes , “sal et dit a tod anid that in hia Gk tee Wires wer tall enoneh an eer ‘ gorgeous claret ‘ Ciemeral Feeling of Distrust. " or ae ow ae mewhe ' rhe debe gee . h deve f dninethitie areenie-e daha ‘ e ation row avy t ‘ to Stephene and. wa . sing a abide ha ited tabs 1 10 had and the officer | py ‘ Beauiifal Street Decorations, wit A large « . PRUSSIA AND HER NEIGHBORS * mith aglittic taconas that tiny ae piadlsah dy D ' ait he ‘ sapere the) The Goneral as a Covfideace Man. . alleg epreactita’ Hove ¥ Y ancrah, Gwe Be | ia Woekeui have wer la ' about 0 fow | vid me Uwe guilty of bring acces: | ‘ THE PRESIDENT IN A NEW LIGHT HWith faye, greeted the ere, wud wae ' Hi to went Neeratary. Mf wi | tee ate soner was broig a ve CEL W pont] REPORTS VIA NEW ORLEANS, "| added the ett ° A Peaceful Deelaration ad * town of Carrick ‘ ¢ same ne herot ‘ stitlod at the former trial to aave — 1 street w Wintheop at Connty, 9 actually s . ° sitors in Cou om wn tile 1 Wothers Holding up their Babies * erous Hage LN t the Ws bik Dib stabneherdehd bd hth , ‘ eneral Gea \. No, a | AFFAIRS IN TH& CAPITAL. to be Kissed eatin med with | CURKEY AND THE CHRISTIANS | * eee utr ts slat on the pa t k i tee ‘ wt bean called to | ations ae ter ata nce streets mmaile by the ———as Ls Te SIE Co mM trata the THAN Whee | cr ehe dition : i Fasher roat an opinion w Vella Iturbide Preclaimed Emperor TSE OPEXATION PERFORMED, © r aot meaners ria Urges an snvestigation, t 0 Mea Wetia P t mation & on Saturlay, by t . nie infant Mid - —— Hlawiey street wns Fogrand ns : mee bi " We ' tthe | b ane te a0 of examination, T Mr Mradtey 1 that he 1 A Flowery Assault by a Young Lady, 2 , . bs i vied ' ' wetrong | Henry Johnson, who shot « wing isa ais 5 wt witness an to threnth tuade at Bela a outages for 4 ‘ On 4-Piaanctal terest y y " PANES | tercas ae ' ' any on ria , Maximilian, @. nnd large Hage . 3/1 aye atte : oped a) to an almost t «i TWO OF THEM ALREADY SHOT. i a a * ‘ eel a a ined at 1 regard Death of Maximilian Again Ro Preside hankeut chat ys : f ohere ie toate ; ' ae Sie wit ‘ “the eeatnina ' . t aan of a ported. Nobody Bee ‘ ‘" ' f vii " r i, ipo e we : ’ 8 i ‘ ‘ ' * s was fo ae the w Other Important Feets aod Kumors hoch Se: oan ‘ “ : ; ae, &e., Ke. i . * . on * ante a “ * ‘ fi ‘ ‘ ae Waantxaton, June 24+) er Romer - i 4 . “ ' «pow . i . , ‘ 4 : : Hee bac tina ae wl) Santa Anna, [t appeare from the th . party ts alow ee , . ‘ . ALY ‘ an ex 0 wore i ¢ fen . 7 that Gen, Sante Avna represented that 7 . silty Made Ma 0b Susiria and Turkey ‘ ‘ . if it] re 1 to Mexico under the authority of iia hjelp cadlg : i 1 a ‘ Arla we Yan 1 0 ‘i ts ae Witkontth : on ne Pirlo ALG el th 6 United States Government, and witk ein . ' : mais, italy and Kuss im their rece saat f to t artien entit ited, Shalt veld \ decided tha “ f | and iuen from th uited State re Major Gi Koseaa aud Major BOW he + i it me ‘ | witton rmed a mutica atlow| (uewathc nme Have cetnceuee, to celerc oes l heejsepyiieartet et ioepee aes | este Se raul wiothined tt ‘ rary hy 1 bd baet a vonieeh wir | _ tue counsel noted ea exception to the | Vers Cruz to go on board the Virginia, and o w ey, a nreh inthe ' eget ie | Candia ; ‘ Buide trent of 1, . ihaewantn Gu (i . | asked them to give up the Empire and de En ‘ a Vina ast llw aero totes vas " Ne ‘ Ae In Alinneaote, embrscing | a4 ravinualy deacribed to the | Mr Carrington When? seation wa wved whether Sante 5 ty x .. . € te rie oni bh ry Y 4 efor bed ! : ranked teeta pects | Anows proposal should be accepted or de bat Rape hp abe cies enaunneed a 1th inet} ug geet ete ‘ 4reae ay) ' Me ined. Alter @ long deliberation it wa Penfessor A ae! Mt his It was ko when they Hela ' * ‘ : ; . oy ROW 1 to | concluded to raject hia overtures for twe 1 : hosts fa Taalh whe A bs ent 7 rs | heated ne hie . reagous. Firat 6 ho atated that he care Tite i ‘ @ Howton Mite Hall whare, | above steamers Lave na “ ‘s f hia the wat th66 | guy eign Government, and t ye “ wie ered by . end b le ig . | vr | aeconad o the Imperial garrison of bbane ‘J my ee Ae rp har fas f m1 gopher ld by th that t During the discus it was stated by ' Frank Mont W y ) “ ‘ ' Pi spre hold out much longer; that the acarcity of 1 " eit ae what de a nto yout a ll : “ ‘ * mnatios would Aitlereat 1 was too great, that thero was ne WVedwe babbPhsla hi ‘ : t an ; 1 Tea: Cane wulad hae tas money to pay tho Imperial troops; that Acdiatea' A { 4 Hine 2—The A . @ reaenine ‘ . vit teathinany to ou the people of Vera Cruz were all Liberalay ts oe . succes ernie, Ca Hi ‘ ve Jor promiges aa were made in feferenco to | that all the foreign merchants wors in fayot i fetus Lt Tomeluber. thas tie | odla the Clyde, purine bar wae havohpes oe the Liberala; that the foreign troops de ' Do at te a the {pers ‘ ’ ne nae u if Hinsual for gentler nooal tire | in. Lientenant-Colonel J. E, Poudeet, We ay an | . ’ ; aboitt rect to ite ; ‘ al suarsliy orate . ppt . hay at aera sal examined OY larme. The military had nallt mmander of the foreign troops, atated : rol “ tw separa ‘ ie " n. They Tosa y . oat with f ‘ ashingtos’ have lived here ance «et Ses thay Bomb Aue Godt fearei ay that ho would not anawer foe his troops if pong. D ti ’ Romo unm ’ t Nien Wade * ‘ w thatthe * | watlow 1a i nh A prov tot ived ars . ireati's yeas wan down thereon Ap y receive their pay in tive day bead, } ‘ ‘i ‘ ay it waa the t 4 A throat ‘he Aas . are ’ aie if mei ae it i rele eet ey ad Fat La lil 4 Wan Moa. Surrate waa thers, All the 1 very despoudent Leh ' ‘ i “4 o “ ee We Mf tt , M 1 bs pore were ¢ M Jai foe sposition to ave th € * spe c ay and aia ’ ‘ . 0 in « won and wae ongag ieeoning, at) When eaw Mra. Surrett in the antry rather than ee 1 . % ee . sa prey sl pat VNR a A i and | ghe was alone: think Mrs, Oiut waa ne N Rw ‘ mident, with Maj AI Rous COMMERCIAL | Uaneath the waves, nail 1 A : ee hess aldo yard, slou't remember aoeing any | Athy Impertamt Mexiena News via Mew were “ . ' o on hid 4 le 2 betore the is Have } he afte Ne Oni Kans, Jane Vh—Ad e+ lave ' ot. | ye the op prices tha | Mal ‘ Notice to Pilate awd Masters oft ; from Mariboro | was at Marl ote th ica B i F H CrarkNieal takes tr eg vrei & mes, wait fe Tha i nn iM Masters of ain 8 9 my hwo all ataged Mit wight th aud aftor Coure was over, drank | been recelvad from Queretaro up to June calle ea ent, “Lhe Praside, e L aisle 1 ane, 114 nt le for many ut Sieh THe | BORE MAG APES RES A IeSiouE Grae VE sham wet hing 4] th, from Saa Luia Potosi tothe ith, and \ f 1 ailrow ‘ ent remai aed { W foc , J D took bani played ea t s. und when | get drauk, |} wasassured of tha betrayal of (Queretaro enh wey Wk peat ¢ ri bat i tie Tiedheecmetentite 4 Janae . nt , BIL Me: Laie Uist 4 8a% WBAES Oa) happened the wig Marquez t on immediat pro iavuan’t t } + sph ti dedica refined le kN ! ‘ A pd FNQURNM, Hoa oie Tale Bim ehRin ee javidiers came, when’ Harold and Booth | elsimendt ft of Mexico under y . ‘ A " beta Proud of | Tallow ta America fi et A Prize Fight off, and the Korte Paid | tS Pe ae tn Har that the Py sien arreaten y oat “ . ‘ ayaty “ fe or, ba itaesinnen: at at) } * ap rin tis of, Gallagher pa a tw after found what had bape] anh eu where pre: a a tal from ite tair f ; ul var $130 ¢ hings had been oon ine. feiphta he Maxim anions Hapa Be ES ME See Cee ee Biay mB (mth ee CEO dee aang Bnet NEW YoRR. far tua ant waa comming to Ween tho doteetive, but think 1 told | denia autheaticity of M ay “as Saray 4 siusatty teas | Mola tag) OUR DUBLIN CoRREAPONDENCE Pit i We lias cant f aoe I met Kurratt going down, aud | nit inet tie mon Harold ait Booth hod) sotamation published week before Fal holiday. Old citizens d | exjitession, bik i lal | The Fenian Fanding at Dongarvan 4 aa he COMMIIMLIORAL Denvestion me, Moke aftorwaria, os f was) ioae in the case, aud L wight have snid £ | aud it ia etill believed to be genuine. Scariterot) latear ah aratahine MME he wlan Ae Mysierieay Ship Steplious lato Py 1 i “4 down, Fmet Surratt coming up knew nothing about Facvo eaid thera} tent t ior of oue nen kind fae fay ay uure than that hie leart wae f waully treated the « way ie Aus ne The Convention 1 three in company eacoot the tine | Kew Mthing n| It ia stated that the eoiusel for Maximi Hed with wy tent now advanced in veare ee he Wistrese im the Weat at the} at ha Pr . sted ‘Hoge an have be vod th equeat for bin ea leaded # hopular demonstration, | Tho i you DEVE) Txehuded from. the Calida $a), be fh Mr. Carrington asked witness if he eaw | 22th rich 1 Pe rvigaed a ial auld i Bodies of mason e spared seme tiius, » oilers on ® Spree Tt HOt 0g Bot aa teanat wii | Mra Surratt betoro the assassination Fra SNE | Postponement of the trial Cor thirty days, Danie of rAareaih th ibk not remeu ? i ae ci ny reforcnve to Her Maj f *] Witness said ho did not wish to go into | thatthey might have time to prepare the Mitawne cerca ie heed Wed ada How excitement here, of | of obits the redateite resis here, aiid he would uot wiiawer Uulean aiid Ihiys ase fe . ples ¢ having the same weil couned-tale * s propriet eatricting t n \ surren toon honorable terms. Hive * al, and the Judges havi Of Uf a0 the hte Saya] #5 t rt spituladion aaa 41 - hee ata P eo. was rote: A tv ‘ surrendor wae made in aocordance with the sou * y that bey aa the rule. A resolution of Martines who agreed tern arrived from Now Mampauive ernbarke Atlantio i ML) were not of tiummliate intorest uly w tin the keapital ’ H Neconstruction ta Miastaxipy! ti Fore, in Publi, theo ays Genoral Intelligence. Ma and when Tr home @ Thured. 1 pe tl ports reca.ved from the City of bd 4 iu ae Y ere of the aforesaid ( rea \ y a and amon the Mre Surratt When I citt wea rn A ' a ose mine ¢ aud nati Gacerre writes that Missiasippt svete were fined £9 each in th f aine up Mra Surratt came to me aud hand. | (tileet “ vk alay wight; 1 : my 2 of whom had Major Goteral oi a od, he ays, d wrevgling knockers frou hall o raed Z bud tivo bottlen of whiskey and | ber euoiag any * that ‘l Kive nity, andl Wearing tho oy en my f The tanos Mobawh « ft Mle at nares | ilar the package handed ar ; e and to the manor born,” aro t and hes. fellown ia tho pritny of lite LL ap glide alt Se er + audacapes and other | «person was with h do uot know the | gitien this woruing, while you a « were op x uthe State, and only threo papers of that | # matter of course, with the ,rewteat good matter-youug lords —aowing , the inhabitarte of Ton: | horseback.” Hneold remarked” wien” hn uty wy obieaved. yofore the at bring pres th tho | faith published within ite burders. Que, | bumor, and were appareutly aa much mt en ap vega Merete tesea aay ¥ IAD, PaUaes Maver seo the | Caius ta” Vor seus sake, Wor, mak Mr aut a eid @ tight \o asl Noble tite eating oce% | tie Vicksburg Keir niicas, ia daily; tho | if they weee living safely ander the pro a ereck NS Raktaape ike ¢ : ie Bp ataire aud got one of the guna, field | Mp sieation iovakews rae e pa nivent a close Uston, are werklivg, “The latter 19 4 larce | lisherman who brought them sabre sould | tuplo,. It atrikes we vary torvilly tat o67- | Macorated wad ilowore By the’ lopul' ladies | Mit, coMld Wrigg, aud I did ‘uot go back. | ganhyaeee's: ou MEM ‘ pal Pe ereroigerey Cat abr halla oS often ex “ od + peara t well 96d ¥ eoeny ¢ mani 1 he was » hooker with them for ou Provesson N Swrra is havin; the € t wall ” first b to | stated the fa ™ segs ben t . * wanagers ar tw told, Northern be ho ee oflticers a y ne J 0b * I the ot t ! a) and codareware works of H Y tb enol I tind that utside of the | two hours, Ho did not want to identity ed to aount the epaule pelill work in attucking boreeracing and | atown who tye other ian wae: | "I eddie ney braced | of plousure to Bia | Fiver towne there ere very fem Northoro | thom, Thay were eont a Niece da uomyaelé, Ask & lord fur a charay | other for , ¢ WOW ao provalout| Mr. Carrivgton eaid be proposed ta slow | g,t¥, Mf byerrepont Withers had Wriggs & Moore, whorein ovo hundrod aud Bocaliy:’ Mlwaa tsuinren of yleanine to bin he Beate. ‘There are ab zt «0 te od gracious a benglead t was Hooth trainee. beanie ne eran ae Ry convicts have daily employed Uo fee! thatthe world was bis howe, and a papere alied ine the State, ot | TAEY eacort to thy Waterford, and | “Fos more than a year past a myaterious| A GENTLEMAN in Stanutoa, Va, bad hie! Witness resumed, and eaid he a aan ‘ . A ceoat maay of the convicts were turned Neh ANG JHipi lige bs ee n than two-thirds eupport the xed in the county where there aro | anit deadly disnage h Ailo ite appeara noee out off re y 6 Careloaancen Harold rode a bey horse, aud the other » eae . ' i li ri wh At the ¢ usion « Taeee wt paint iy here, At ties it created oo alert, ead | ® man in carrying a eesthe bieds ou Harold dw pe . sgooldeal ¢ soriat ia ataylog the flames, and they vi the Grand Lodge was Low over sixty Feuiea prisoner comdaod ¢ on this eabject, have ¥ ‘i Mark» the w wv F tion ¢ so tame : wineut upon It was confined to physieians | ekoulder alon stre f Witnews « man tes 4 ; worked earnestly and nobly to do ao, not Terminated re aT f bat little service, | Mw roule they sung and joked, and wore | aad scientido men, Now it has wasuwed | Bowens, Cr in de Nik aaa ‘ ink With wit ho waa thon | ohn Morriok, * OCHOD | one of thom making tho least attemps te salt ween ae ee ie The negrose fan developed no | merry, ‘The popuiace cheored then {ustily. | formidable aapect, aud casca shout up here | egravtantacge’ of cee test ° tor w 1 the other Sat sstasnes i fare fonme ceaenaneeneene Biel sare coupludmt the Ms F Of republiean organ | Yhere ie @ rayatory about that alup which | and there i DAT Of tha’ cliy, | une had lisse ongaued tar cate man talked about the assassination; Harold | rain dusstions by Mr. Honeiat eet Meg, | ene hla LG Geely sorvion pen Pa r now but autme foetle goruis. Tar, | ihe euthori wnat fathom, Bhe wae | spreading alarm by their fatal termination: | fy incurs: chee ete tie Rank wan than across at the atable tein questions by Mr. Prerropont, said Mrs, | to watch the ; . Who Had heen engaged to th (ieee ear lace vemonta. In eavit place | seen inthe distance fora moment and dis-| typhus fever. Whatever it is, thore is! boating tess. ! asradsiuntion | | OP Soe ROE Rnodaises wuahver Airiggs & Moore jess thar slees, and now Patan EE tua DRG be 1 (hore ns United States Counod, ex | appenred Whither aie caine or whe thuoh mystery about it, mud it may aproad aR , Witheas anid bo firat heard of it that | CUeed fellor not when talking ry The wa was val pended Chrough »nuanies UF the Hrne pal a aud al the present tine, © W. | she woud eannot bo explained, ‘The tami. | further than our shores. AG proscut it is ne ave o great Atmorieane in| night: he could not distinotly recollect, bat | {ates “ues tod at 620,000, T ahora streets and aren ah ann was date fe vow engaged at Vicksburg ia o : wy, | Bappily coufined to Dublin, only ove ¢ sad UnOG. and thie ie’ Mauch ae were | ho understood Booth to aay that either he, | PP, 1 ag ot elghioon. divisions, aud t ‘| ® State Council, Tt is aluioat im, | Sante to (rolaud (how airauge it sounds) | two cosoa having occurred in the proviue tod upon.and this ise sovree of great | or they, bad killed the President make ‘uve upom tha son de eB Fe ee io he ts BO | Toe w oy will triumph. 1 | are aupposed tu be uilivats of the F. I, who | There have been W oases ares te Ho deine eueraliy, forit i8| thinks Secretary o test tk far | etroyod, which loas is covered by insurance, GA be Ri OR AO Bis ee hope for reconstruction in | jf, \ ; called 9u; nd y, | with them & proverb that where the En entioned fewr Labo ite 6 Ato insured for of the were Bu a ete a seemed Git | lets Now York to take park ta the late | Ht is called aug ond app poly i span» frauo tho Auvetioane 4p mentioned tard el Briggs & Moore ato iusured for Khode 1 New York, Ne bt mrs ehiten: vitae epeea Chiat | Lae te a ae ager Napoleon, | re uucoverad hy Mr. Piorrepont—Whon 1 go to tow | ouly $2 Tho origia af tha dre te ua tare slumbine” togetlier ‘witty | axaines @ Convention, Among prowl ent | Stephane a reported to have bean in thie present one, devastated “Ireinud. before the |W Wun clergyman was preaching in 1 ed bomethlag p tify avoid dria for tho cause atated koown - r Stet The Lodge ou Ravin ty thocuuniry, Governor Aloors | city last week. Don't believe a word of it, | Evglish invasion, and more than once in the | ray, Va, on Bunday night, on the t eucani Aiais y Mr. Bradley ‘apy things happea | — ee eae” by tt, Jones | gud Judge Fields are the suly ones that see abt UA ee Loci Li widdlo ages, Ite last appearauce here was | “Thou fool! thie night thy esu! shall be re. | AFTERNOON sBantOM, pt am druik that L do not alter A Labor strike a re of New York, inatituted in i75t, It | taia a radical eourec, The opposition to q| ould it reaoh you through any source. | i iri, and it wa eo yous wan in th Upon resssembliog Joba M. Lioyd wae) warde remember, Witness could not tell Piitapeienta, June 2ith,—On Sat The hy sof the organization onteide the prisons received « communication sounding thom as to their opinion of the man, aud i ite old Washington Hible, upon | COnvoution is larg: influenced by Siar. hich George Washington took bia tirat| Key, who, it ie believed, is but carrying ont oath of office as President of the United | ® predetermined polioy laid out in Wash it having been administered by | ‘agtoa, Robert Livivgetou, Tho Bible — their auawer was a0 unsatiafactory that noth was eaoor' special guard of Koighte ‘The Floods im North Carol | ing more bas come of the correspondence and was carried by Heury Glasser, of New| Wirwixoron, N. C., June 21th-—Latest | lalking of Stophens reminds me that the ee from Maine, Ilinoie, Now York, | #!¥ive8 indicate the utter ruin of the crops | narrative of hie escape published in the the city of Washington aud other cities aud | UY the recent heavy rains. Mavy plante-| Sex afew monthe ago, made a great hub- Banton we tune are completely overtlowady Awad the wowsnavera aad tbe! Line With @ strong reuresen more fatal than any | quired of the | plague. The disease is now, it te belie: if | disgppearing, oF wt lomat the oases reported ere very few, 4) Ligh eee. seized with epanina, and | pecction Mady taated. Both of tue, how convalescent, when Harold was at bis bo: eases iH | the wages of the workmen employed in the 4 bills. Harold then said when he left that | Cet aad wovlen mille located at Mama skeleton of @ man nai Gilmove softer © ji hew aon le wayto oT oe Saw Surrete YuRk, were reduced about 2) per t. To last woek found im the woods ia tie prison; didn't know the | again on March sth; think be came down | day, the meu engaged i towa of Hermon, St, Lawraiice County, He | vawe of the person why examined wey but | with bis mother and auother lady; they | way: one iO bweive of the mb W, | sbaconded some ten montha sivos, for fear | have since understood it was Judge Clin ; | took dinner, and Mra, Surratt remarked | "fused to go to work at the new rates, of proseoution for outragiug bie daughter. | military off afterwards came whose they ua tworhoree Carriage, aud gue | COMAEqUEntLY operations Lad to be stopped | He bad bung bimeelf, the bead atid reiuaiu- | Dame was ead to be Col. Foster; dou't | horse I think was gray | until the ditticultios aro settled, iug in the woose of the rope, while the hoty | kuow that | ever saw bin afterwarie, but) (ue Jt was called and sworn, — | bed fallow ty the around rary irony trial Ghat | end bie examivation wae delered, and tue | Bt. Louis, June 24, ~ { Brooks, lying at the Levoe, was robbed of $5,000, @ gold wateh, and ofber yaluabl | yesterday marin, Jouvouety Base.)