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, w (rleans gail qgestent. OFICIA L JOUIRNAL THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1866. 3Iocal Jnteltenae. lrrr D.EsmtITluon- Tlre .. Suicides.--Yesterday was marked by events unprecedented in New Or leans during our recollection. Three men com mitted suicide-ono of them a man of large farn ily and an old and respected cidtien, another a suo cessful dealer, and a third a stranger, whoet fate is not the least saddest. Paul 'rats, a well knownl ani etenslive Htavana cigar dealer, was found dead, his thbiat being cut, in a side room of hie establishment, corner of St. Charles street and Commercial alley. The only cause we have heard anssined for his- suicide owas despondency, ocoasioned by tih loss of a cargo of cigars upon which lhe hadl ni lasurnoce. But hil business otherwise, we cindertan,d, was as pros perous as could be expected. Ile attempted Io take his life two or three timlca previous to the last rash and fatal act. Hlis paltirer, Mr. Pezant, had him carefully watched on one or two of these occasions, and thus proevento d anything of a e rious nature occurring. The dece :ed, however, concm-nmated his tie sign before ddylight yesterday morningi, ft would appear that after IMr. 'nrts col h!ls throat in the Sloset, he atl empt,,d to get out, for a luanltty of blood was obnervachlc, on cnhd aboit the door. The der-ea-oit waos a lpadLi:l by birth. I-t; imo ediati c :atiecs r-r-a ;, 'ip.i a dl Port Rico, bt t - -e was unmarrit--l. , .. 1, .,1 holy :th e urovn, was called o-,p n to vi: v w-,-. t , ,t i -:, urcell, ia latriv uf 7rellnnl, qr,3 .: ,l-ua < f a e t :',L .ty-eight pears el :a't a-1 t !ear'" :'f h))] Irb+[lin ell E.re to o tr" ,: near Hltc ard, .:ic hi.n btes g:'tIlptl" t'ur t , lime pa. p., l; . y ii: :oed by fatnlly troi ublt-c Fero tb ipuuouan th. body no donbt cibiiould he entertc no. that le iatendtced l ell destruction by hang;ne, but !, e eale ost cn .:t, uipon the floor in tryilng t t: -te i at li is ur ios, asphy:.: a evildently was t :cn- m-: the ireLclt of Iaidett as desiga. hhe thri eic-il,-e wascon tin. So . Noyes, anem p ,yee of the ctroptictori of ithe Mhseum of An atomy on St. (charles street. fie took about two ounce= of lauda:xenm. ilia condition was discovered be" oro the pisot ha lid operated lataly, anti he wac sent to the Charity IHospital by special of icer Farrel, but the efforty, made to restore the uofor tanate man .nroved iitl'-ectuai. The following senten-.e were faund written on rcrape of pa:te board torn from bhxes, and iling near where Noy'pu was ,, Ind. " Diena, whrrn yo , I want y ou to ' buriceli ,, it of my .N-I "T - o-tn , vtll 't , ,t ' ,l .to n.ll tIt Iwal.o "- -, Nd l :'." -Mr. ilp,:. ei . e',, cryc i t i t y e wvl. :., :: .: to, !, ,t. te:veryth i,. ' . dl o .. I Ai t ; , : 'mnr o ;, th ' r.i 'to thl a;; tho Lou d , , O ".' ," to tiem '.,"I thet ile '1 trm . r.ta n s. t" i a. : ,: ii t . h I,. cii .. . a. a r .te- c ale tia . fat i I . o i r.. rm''.-A bncet' rU, of the n eebrt+ of the: .1, ioon lotian+ a :ai.iage, outhnpl a titun the fw rmati<,n of A he ..ia , oseinc f al -l ttn.esour fory eWLihn :d "i n i ' re'ai , ,, :t y o thebn ui'mber be.de ab+nt ,at the ,- leirtte of thc 1.c le la,!' o:a t eusd ctiiat ry, the ctt cnd.:nce rtta hii ana c ,atn y t , .,:1 -eI, ito eljc<e y t Mnd coly eve ;? oa cr:,' o tsi.h b.c rri t l.t. .' e ai' , ry,, -. die, ret ; c , 1 to ,.cbcc cfc cc. , eino t Tir l--/c-itcc . ani.n iion i b l :y . ; tne tc ,t cc ,ia i terigb i i . yii C. t di t ac, -iI m s pen., . . .. ,. - n t 4o t ,0 : .. , . ,, ';t i, ; . .' ,.. :io, , 1 A ut ,and 7e,-s. 1 comm" : "ie tion frui t., v."ýy. ,t -;:as sc.a , ,oiering oav ications fromMr. Coll.,tor K lgg and fro, ,. e sehretary of t'o treasury. The : object wa. s t offer ,,ooperationw , ith! the local aib,,eitli,, in carrying cift, quar:utiu y tega latoe "t crev, nt tha, int'iductioa of cholera" directed to a,,I nowledý the rec.it o ill.o the t:oeasury d-pvrtmenrt w:a read, announcinr i tt:i.h d hadotbent appoiented aerecial nat.-t, and enclov!i0;g a crply of the joint reo'oution of Con- [ greavt to authorize the deparmoent to give ald in quaranton a :L:nst cholera. On oiote a of ')r. -tute, the president wet. to qlut-id to. :.fo:rm the speeitl agent that ith, .:! ht 'liieý; w~r-., i A·do to co-op.,rlt ith hlt ; ,;,d that althot;lh It :.eemed at prerer t nallotee- try to do so, th:e boartt wea!d promptly inform hin rht n rt oh o'd I h e0o 0 . The plr vidett laid before thll board hi o report in referenc ot tt two cea:en in the Charity TloA;pittl, alleged to hove t.rttrnted t unme feature suggL- - ive of yvlltrow over. It owan vminute and thorough. and showed cotcii iely thaat oe- that of : mrn!e, from llon-ton- was a raree of roetn:tent flver, omtnplictled with janmdice, r,hiic proved fat.al; the rtvor r a ero of mlarial lremittent fever, ir a female, re·idine on! Felicity road, near the river, and who it cocnvaietent. 'i't. repert iflrthet ahowy d thLt the patient from Texa I hIad been paIosed by the equarantine oni the t-iatetmeult o the' captain of tre steamship on whic:h be came over, that thor:e wtv no one sick on hbard, althoutgh the man had been tr itk for seraerl days previously. It further tItited the: Dr. KRretlvey deroed iast!roe. tions as to whether lie should, in the ease of lteam ers coming from Texas arriving at quaranone during the night, detain them till morning to in spect them, allow them to proceed on the mere word of the captain or clerk, or require oath to be taken before doing no. The report also ormbollied a hurriedly given opinion of Attorney (lvceral ferrren, that the board has not the power of quar altining vessels at the Rigoletten; and it recom mended means to be provided for improving the dilapidated condition of the quorantiuo J premises down the river ; land stated that, in reLerence to funds levied by the military nothorities for ql.tral tine purposes and remamrniin their posies-ion, it appeared nothintg could be done till the et' ot July. On mo.ictuo i Mo.cer. l aqaie and dt ohard, thabe reculatiorn . the bhord "authorizingt " tih ret ident t.iial, to admIttn e r 0.c t, i' :r T :e circunsanc..es referted to in ti.e rp.itt, tea altered ' t:: e : i, ,'r t-h n to do it. "i , . ,r it l .,, : " t':. qa ,nt.:II 1 ;i .. - i--to-. , : r- ,, 1 ,. ; U , . .t , t v . ,, a.! t r'vi - .' t ( ..a ý,' t.- , .' .,, il .1 ,t h- 1h,.-- ,, . i I NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENTO ''1-ZIP: ORCJVNT is PUDLIS11UFI) DfLTUY 18urlrlyý N:*orptn<d) AND WEICKLY, BY 3. O. NIXON, No. 94 OAJMP STRgET. TECRMS..DAILY, Y* {16; W1f .LY. $5 PIEE YETA-R. VOLUME XV. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1866. NUMBER 269. -- - -----;-------. ------- --·-- --- ----- .----NUMBER 269.. i authority to levy fees on those veasels passing the y Rigolettes. On motion of Dr. Foster, they, to- a getler with the attorney general's communication, p were laid on the table subject to call; an, the , president was requested to see the attorney gen- n eral to obtain froen hint a more delinite opinion- o that prevailing with many members of the board b being that both lie and Mr. Lervy had overloeiked i some provisions of the law, and some la:s wtiih t, would alter their opinion. c IDr. Austin laid before tie board the ordinan-ce, O which the joint ctmiaittee Ioh aadopltoi ano re. h commended. The ordinance, with one or two a amendments, wan read and adopted, at th proe- i e eltdent was reqlested to forward It at once aa. the r mayor and cornecil for their action on: it. Then the board adjourned to 7 '.:,. on:, ednes- h day neat. !Jonlticin.--At a late hour last night tiwo men raitred Jean rienois and Andrew Drnckenbrod hr ad 'a di.lTcnity i a a coffeehouse on Charts htrreet, be- n tweetn lain and lt. Philip. which resulted in (enos t being cut so badly that he died covn after. Ti: cin': tan'el:nes attendingl t.is howic;ide will b ,b- " ih,:] th;s mornin ,. I ),,I - , Dehl y hehl an t::y; .. rterday reo th, body cf 'thonmas lall, .Legon tiblrly-fiv i v.,,ir i , i a : ci maiv e ll Dhablin, Ir , ti l." n e w.o.i'ided abo lt I t weeks C_ 1. T."1· ,,o: ! ,,,,, ': , t. H nll, b l 'he,'ed thatdeath res iled Irom tana'eo:,ia,,', i (a1t!:e .af e Id:'r ,J ; i"o :. -rin :, t y ;,, h i, te l, 'ea tn v, h 1 tiobb.I lw:', Ii t : '... tI' Ii ' e' t dtia'e e. i art a- .th J i a' o eoa:te.::- m t', s. i a':: Ci.r rc. --l i,,- air:"dy ('ied t.tret tha: lh, tine.. aite~l ave, eve, bts ,ve t'la~iteo, cajai voi d the JaJk'a" railroad dol, the Third D.istri.ct onrt, de l'pella' lrevipin by ear'y, hale rcsoltll Inv a vordic. 'af 50 feevr ieali'tate tha'v t was a tlael by ra:-I"' teat- r i ta r onaitiial vetin i smled tlata I 'anRD D riiTa ili ca a iut a:'i'y, 'e, t arm :,ii n. fo: icon ])o Cionre . -Trhis sit, tried before the Third District i Court, Jdgi. oe S. e ..reming, by a''roe, ha' re'ulte ta, a verdict of .250 for iptlla hf. i la n t a a l:e i eonstit'ti, ,Mrnveicn whi'h asembled ta'tI ycer, nnder military aetto!y, drew fr.t o the l bed -gatea lar,:e; a .t , t y for p irdve i ,f I ei,;.:r , ' '.ai nary. !;:,; r,:,e, c; ., lpr,, u'a e by it n ti,::o c n t " n ! bld.i , ratn he t:: . "h]a rr.,1 bliutcre I t -.r' e n ', I !., ;,a% h, e ,, , id ' . r : . - ..i 't. t?, - .., , , .e rv 2 Ch r:10 "', t f . ti. l a ofin. ,]p ee nda e l.i , ': g doale we.,.;o" -ru th ,ca,; to }l .e r,:,tiveil o0 there, atd that g "trn ! l ..n f ali ; .. . . ."h- . . . ..' n l ,l ^ ! ' l .. .. v 1,1, . ipu, .b i ito . II i jf,!, c :.f. ' .l 91:11 ic a l.,,-& ,i , tic, ,l '.,,.iil. . , V e c" ` i ; l: : d. : ! L : .c nl € ii h.,:1. c I.r i!-r:'to ly i =i.' l, by I-.v, 1t' e : t, re tv i ve n. ut. i <, d ?,"'lD, l y Adlian-s i ed , avvv ilci )i i by0,00, by Fa1ia 8,0'0, y F y 7 ;0,i.0, by - lx l 100,000. .t.' u , uaitt, wag cot ici .l'd if petijur I , plOlicd, rh1: A. and sentnI I i, lcC ied to iB rite : nn eltl for hi'' an it ri irilcl id n the next ,wi s pard, n d aid grantel : pa rermian ,.q a iojulrtd individhal. [and I n 0 . i t i. ;.:n. Cl'y Cto L:lil !y it li' :aes Any on' who wdi ta'c o itl rucble i to :r ad the t co vouLts v iven by dl, rent u'i rt:. of th.;e a e cve.I ', :'c ay ii- ly i tt .l any doLbte I. l h - iy have as..t Io .he rr -ot nc,,M o' th r, 1 op,:.lli ,l. ] .nanrd andl iv n t l" :...l'r i i'- e, i'! i ll 11a:.s Manuid lay n dcl Alimn, or l'u:Il eu bl e 1,,- l, . Al' i:. i. wii h eve lls, " wit I .1, 1 . part i au:LP i iard . ,r. ,l i:ll-.ijl l .II tl e .l0datio of t he b 11, va!dil t o teiV elhi ofr the ievii vi edth -elh . hi vlurt iii.vlii ci l!i t clL c i ' vil iii vei i liv'j' vi - tli. uOIPI vrivi-v ved Citie "cwi i - In th il':ail.:r' o b-. po n ,l Jl ' Ii -.. bi lcr v e, c h iite aiiw. I.ll;f ' l i. n:,'v.dr&,ry, ce rivvg ei,ly i;.; v . ivi .ialbt~ id Cutic io »alll abused as griol y ,iT ever :t' t :. ".'' [11i n 1 :e " une of e-l,' tL.,i. t lc i t ipllc ",-i Rockty, ll:±ou :l c; wc u Ii a 'l e I ft i .i malu ; Inr: i ele , vt v l ta, Wiy vi ':i.d . i1clya :vit.avrce, d n'ribs hin ai itn r n;t ct w.eci Oe Politiclpy hie wcs eviti wtort, tretv 'J the a ' e ,v: vici"vly. tie 'v ia d , v a:l i :vpi ndi, lt ioppo inh tde Ameta, w r; ai ' dt , beri he rviiLi ;e.ti ie c ped tie ors rotte i b irn.:h v O .I : , the Housie C Con oond , a adv advvan.tr d p.:vi lantary rclo im, lit abused a. bcinc1 t.iv lril .t t iand i. h eving, tulhtivd n nml!i f, ilrd of vid ig given credit for etdlicS nt disistere-ted:,e-r to rinik lis re-electon fbr the place, ic nv d chooeiv g tv c I ' o repires.ea it furi the t e bei than to be ex ,luded from thie opportuiity of ei dea. rfig 1a Paeliameitct confer whiatever lels!lative 'im ltl 1 could upon the country. Unfortun ttel) f or hl. tow d name, too, Tooke wts an earnest. aiivoiCat of tree trade-wa, l-i fact, the very Lath ir ut the u, 0 trine-anl to capped itoe climax of hil c fe-l-ve ness to the dullards, and calmluiatlurs of bi, iay and generation. In sh',rt, he was, as L truly raid, "looked lupo as ono of the po.liucal pests ol htI era," and he is still maigned by the unretlectic c:pier.of old scand ii. and by tel. allicint I.u T't- and hypocrites. John thrne 'rTokt#' itN.tI doctrilnes are now those of a large por'il,.o f tit*+ Svilhised world; and hto e };a Pt roctati:t, \waigedl Words, or DI 'Muerins of t'urh)y, I: trra n'ed t, every Biorary. i.s oClc tit t'w nn.,.: rutl.n . ;Ml eel cable newo the u11. IjCC' n I ,it h it ul e,,; ,i' d year. Educated at C'hloos, he was imnbuad at the I artillery school there with anti-republican princi plerF, fIt brother, the emperor, lifted him fromrs honor to honor until in 1002 he forel*d oni him ini marriage llortenoe IEugonie lteauharn:taiii daughter of the Eml proe Josephine by her lirst hur band, anod in e'!; mode hib roeor '.i F lo ll ia n d , w ith t h e t it' + ,f k i r _, a lti ,o u z th , in tact, nothing mrore thin a covern'rr, t ,whtit was confided tile : atwoft: 4l bitrary a:d often harsh de reost of the emp m"ii,. Ji .eco-t 10 , I howeVor. Wic nht q o!uee ) cs ,n itand cr, as tl.at of ls brother-inlaw. E, u)ll e a , !ha'. n:.i4, in Italy. i oe roaer.d opponit;on to many f 'ti e requirta.rnts of .lNIol Jnee oi i .e oeca i" . pro elaimhfg that he had becorne a Ietchtaane s ir c, h! hbad betn matle h-ing of IHolantd. lie proved hi (; freedom freom unlue amobition .d l Iis sense tof wrong by refuoting the rown of "Pills, whic:h the remper.r offrtd h lo; alnd he prjved himnself ncither 'ercenoryceir nlr avaricious, by !-ing h throne without lavingt enriched himself. Ile wrote severel able wornk:. So that he wa' perhap3 not irt eey of aIl 11 thio: good eortcne that e.Il to hihr. ' at de'! ever • ,concectedwith ' is. h striy it , ,erhapl , L.is Oparai notion r t Iorlte ae, ft r d I ft i ol, ol .l am retired to .alRt . - rl to l. S. many other ut h!l,,;' t .:tre Cve' nt.i t!, ilest way, bult we be lieve it i, g..l, r-Ita ya,:. opctld by the t ublate owed atnd o.-i:,i, .;ne,], th a lpteoa.oi-tet iotl-c:c liaee'th.e'ecea ei-- -un lit hone ether: t onorra n t:. ;ieolatoryi oh e re;io t om o la .e f.i ;the.o eiampte famie to the' cacetc aone, is 100 tic Itac " titr nt,,1 the,-l n of -: it c c u eo a d -lt l a eao r f eht or :edt?0 roio an t id h.n ,e b rnc ;. o Atd wi.aa y , ir; o 0 tiae ter, ytoe- tipea 1.i' ':i '. f yti : .' to ..l` pa l- 9g dtays i g h'ot the sal h: p0 lb u iOi of it. }on ,eg e wits lea, harails teotud ,under chn. lodte_arnbeau in our pevolationary war; a !heal ipure te.tttreo married . Bonaparte, Louis Napoleon spe n. somara time in tayo guuhtry--- e have other members of the fae let hr iery t oiose, cf the w orld, and all te. migh y really be broueht iato teeofoa wth thea de simple note tha on uch a date, in 146, died I .i a I;tt. unfortu rat.elv, a p aai s,: ma y oth or cat,.r, 7 t.... ialy o:'_, of 1-la ,. . . t; , ' e r lt t i' , ar t ., ih! N_-''i, I, r i ''' - :.:"i hey wI w'+t+, 0., Pope t11 iI i iie [!J; ) -t,,L, tl:rria<t', L": , hl.Lwltitatatul!ing, he; a .l. 0 ir ,demo r ah in h!117 favr . " l'. , , th i r - ,,. t . S ll , i. o ' I le -AIanc Ini i*' S:.i. lt" " lon , th1 '.,j of M: y, iin .~: yr erlr e inmd , cilh th c.i gc -i n the i-.I llrm' ii f i:, i'a rIa ': t e y anal l tii rl < t'l t _'-terual Ct , t I rit-,-o, w iv , ° 1 h1a1 t(L ii : "l.i . i .:lr ~ ~: -,l - cu l eTodri q: ch i s t in' mt ien-tyhc n t.. b : 1h 1 11.ho t. (:f tll' , h ,ich h l b !ee ic rllp.l, < tl: c,: llf -,t-i i ih OI.Iu c l ,t 'f e' i ,nu b r. 1-pi i'c ,t , nai' bi ti , , dut.. I; , and, t knallc , I t!: e oi u l "..i ~:l, t f,: I Ig ta . .' ' e' [ .' I duo ,- the r h.ain, , 1 t ! o 1 I 1a I - P- TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.' Further European Intelligence. T'I;. ;?A. IREACHI BE'TWEEN PIRUSSIA AND AUSTRIA COMPLETE. _GAd I;A Il T ' CO 10. Napoleon RepudiatesTeruitrial Aggran(izement Si r. CIEIMAN DIET SS'I JORT AUSTRIA. FR.PACE wIIE PRESERVE SEUTRALITV. :oMi;;t Sc: ac; sar l and PFe : enis. MaurIFon Near Weshinitcr. Itef.*. to Entertain Ile.olation Etferrlin Ia Medlt.lon on behlalf of the Captnred Penians. Great Meeting Addressed byH. C. Stevens. ShE New Tariff Bill Exceedingly Long and minute. Nr: Rit LEa (dJl e-wen, 5. C. IN TERESTING GEN AISFJ NEWS, v J onlc Conk entnon Calied l Surpcpr :f the P;ily cif te Ar.i.: -teo.. Iltolr.e Trd Forpe .rt -la-lIkets. ILIV7 VIlC: NE1VS. lElte.. Ea.. Eec. atudraed Press U-rta: L: -:o iorrt Jtne 2-,.--To e r- .mn Knr;llauo, rn- : i.verno l,hat ari- dt .dt vi,'t-:t- .-to -",t-,,." . . nne 12 -- C t:-, - ' . 'r i :'to i.t 1 r ut iet al.de )r r SD 'ly. t .'of( , . -i: ."w,& itO. . ., :..; .; .. 1 r-i; i~i._--COl<,l9 Close,] at e(?d downý -Hlerry Arc- -t I u t t,, -- _ hr , , .' ue,, lhec l ia 1 rt : ..7 et ie l t ! r. , rt. - t l I" ,r, !ly three u um lr, d e.t ,ot , at ie .oile , led by , reo ..,li:rs, cnd a , i:Ler d ti r. r h thie lower ,rt of the city, i ltiga l n: li' St , ro -" military anF d ni, for". t ' the In1" . it) he - rd q-l- d t T r' gr `ful an:c!r, di,:.g the Jroe hY tl,. r eytr..ri aud o Sratl' 0 l.ny. Jan:r, J ýn ,--The.eamshi,.! Mu a;;,lI, Trtar 'iverpool the lt h 1• r . l ,, td- nd-try , 25t1 inet., ,pas3 this point this e ,iug el ru t:a I i . rebe.:. It va e rmor.2, thae .Austri. old ltd eared war, t bu.: the l: at. adviees do rnoii mirum tL t. TL- e -o peror oef -u-tria on the t urteitth, in a ree.he, ,aid te had dt.r (t- (1i y1 "t.trh! and nd, row Iwold 1 ae t- o e crL to- 1 0 ,WUo. i. i tuir.r, J er 1 i.-Tho e -ruti''s' r e l! ,Ir r - ^r'; the vi,1,_ t f' the - Tel . a ' , 2 ( ,il." . ; l" ri-n mar atri d al- aova.ur- ,l of.rIolr dli. :it - i h, week. ý1dllin; (hleat , ;u,, d :( l l' . h al•-I Pl id ,y (.,in-d vy) w', 30()! bh.,:,.i : " , ' te; nn , , . . .uu'. o ".--eri ttrey-, , , -toriLrcn t-ri1 u ; b'en r - '.l;r.a (:r , t rid aylit, ye ll J ",o e ' i.! , ho . - Ir -(V'ive y ,otee ctu: iro ial by teheti Lora-t r y 'ia r.)- rtie : mou, of att'r u taken by spu ,;rtLhu - p ,tr3 d ui oag h tie e c.was i ",ls and I1, 19 to e lAurtlrr. Thel r rkntaia riled irunettarf lrhe iveelt , u -i og with a advance of r I to t . ai pi o nd tr iu i Ametrican,:so d ito ti. d:art r i , e .lr tio. ' r d - tirIourtaeor terre 23.- -A Wt. ittrrlal, t "fzhe auth-Cr ed lo(,tatin. arPu : t Ot liri ,u:i .ir r ltad ; a rid Nliong a Orl ir.e i'tttdo il tr i td; y ;,t 1llh _ Maubh e'd C J.; Ut-i:," " ud a: i',',1 ,:,i i t,"4 Bre..am. untlirmer. 1loldereof ,',ur ani WVhrat 1! ut mand -n l.dvance. Ciora lull and daltivtito . 'I t'ritet io. c atrket teaty, . ' - ItoDN, JOna t5-via i.nCdaderry. ( ,e- , d :lo ,d at . t@ý,G ,; U. F. 5 (rae I@L . !(' The back ihcreaee for ft, wetk anmounta to 3,(·13,010 in bulhou. The (ueunew Diet, by a vote of nine tr, .,ix, hag ietolcd to mtobili:os the Federal army. '1he Pruiu mmrtber protested agaeitthe form p of tLe decision of the Diet, Anstria's representative iumistd on the indiso,' labi i.y of the Cunfederat:on, an. the Diet voted :ts udheeiun to the Austrtan declaration. Wa.sumoxonw, June 25.---A. W1. Iandall, first u9 i-ta:nt postmaster general, Semnators Doolittle and (:owani Hurd others, iormuini the ,:tceutive comn mrthe of the National U,;ion C'luhb of thin city, I hale,' is-icd It call f1or a N at, until thl.i", , Conventu, ~f al., aL st two d he gatt f e"( r ,,} 1 CJtre .alonai ,i-trik t of 1:1 th ' ! I, a . i , ,'.t(,h t'rritaly, tvo !Ion ;1e:0 'J t .,, (,1 (' i," t' . , ur de'.. I d .t 1 the right of each State to order and control its sale own domestic concerns, according to ito Drown na ijdgment exclusively, subject only to the Consti- at i1 lution of the United States, as essential to the Le balance of power, on which the perfection and leaf endurance of our political fabric depend; and the fine verthrow of that system by the usurpation and ie4. centralization of power in Congress, wo:ild be a lho' revolution dangerous to repoblican government, t2c. and destructive of liberty. C. The holding of the convention is endorsed by and tenators Dixon, Ilendricke, Newton and Nthmith. P1i. NSw Yo:sc, June 23.--Additional foreign iate:li- mea genee presents points of importance. The Lon- GIso don Tsnes of the 13th says the diplomatlc rupture igh between Prnssii and Austria is now ccnplete. i The Austrian minister had demanded his passport, IF!c and was to have left that day. Such a consomme- law lion was to be expected after the correspondence It6. which had passed between the two governments 133 during the last few days. The dispatch of Count L Hismark went beyond every such document in sIas discourtesy, invective and provocation, and it has wai been repliedl to by Count Mlenzdorlf in a more is ti ,uarded style, but in lan;cage, which T ahows offended pride and unconquerable resolu- per tion. The Austrian minister for foreign afliirs at a nakes a setemn protest against the procedings in non Iolstein, and tile statement by which it hb. been 5554 attempted to justify tiem. lie declines all re-pos cibilitiea tor eonsequear-e, and declares that for nsrat:s i'rIs.,:ia hiso takea unp a p:.liion whiieh en ldngered the former settlemert. In -:oanlnion ps t Count Menzdorf r;serves to "e imperia! ,;oe,--rn ccn mnet the right of taking such stes as omay be I ond necesary, sice nothing remains lot Au-t ia pl hlt to delfend hler honc- and lgard her r:ghts from contelnpt. The portentous intelligence that Garibaldi has a reached Como is anlouanced. Hlere was the s eene of his former brilliant exploits. sal The letter of Napoleon to his foreign minister the was read on the twelfth. tie eays that had the it s conference met, that France could have repudi- " ated all idea of territorial aggrandizement so long eo as the European equilibrium remained undisturbed, I much preferring a good understanding with her col neighbors to any territorial acquisition. France gr would have desired for the Germania Confederation at a more worthy position, for Prossia better an geographical boundaries and for Austria the main- P. tenance of her great positionin Europe after the cession of Venetia to Italy, in exchange for terri- on toinal compensation. Though the conference has oo failed, France, the Emperor thinks, will not have ma to draw the sword, but will continhse to observe an attentive neutrality. The latter was received with ih l;nd cheers by the nember, and, on the s'u- t getisou ,,f M. Isrs cr, the' c-, larbers bicy a !rge c me:sority decid d again.t uitene , on the ebiate 'ton sthe afais sof IGermany ad Italy. Wh se-.,eres. June 25.--s s-r. 1Iland of- p f ered : resolution iestructing the CowEt:ltce on Pnublie Bildin!s and - rounds to inquire s hsetsher ia trr!t 1'f land about 350,000 -tres, asjiuing or as very nite. the city of Washington, can be obtained nil at a reasoneble price for a public park at a a e sitc for a presidential mansion, which was adopted. bit The tax bill was then discussed and passed. py Mir. Morrill, of Vermont, from the Committee .n ca Ways and Means, reported tie tarit bill, whi:b di was ordered to be printed and mad' the pecial oit order of the day for Thursday next. A resolution was adopted iceeasinse the calaries e t of certainc cia:sees of eployee: of the Itlonseqs twenty-vce per cent. Th lous rrefued t entoltl,.,.~ .u I,ha1. :.ntro;·. l:,anI of a, raeolticn calling oni the Presidcent to inform of tlhe Houe what steps, it any, a-i been taken to se iuter'ose the gold oa'cesofthe UnitedState wa ill of ('reat Britain in behaalf of ther enP `n e l| a--- .ai a. a' r . '.';:t-'1, .a d it'; dex. ad' s - -'a '-- , . - lie t' 2l a-'':,: 1 oa't-,: di-C.--a'-.' Ir. h, ei '.ar/ tki t a re ext tl: e:; ,",. , y o.ocr r- -le ah l ;::tre2-. - tensive c','angy, have beetn ala Tra, ia 'y ai l,'La- t 'n d ,. l i ar t 2-,tn " 'I ..n kil t ^.i i:i clra~l'r l l :!:a n ,, c i,,:a ise ht, t"2,e e a i:, tai:nct:antd. rta adn oaa i ' lcaa i " I , ol',d lar ani d t,:enty-Cve cent': per ti. : to fillty r'esn pe' r ta . t ia dal ty o k: ,.i a I- irn wiil b", inll(re se) fronm on:e sla:rt r tr :w ,i, rent per pround : :rol pigI :" I:ine d din, , ,r t'n, i;alrb-ad ira, whwt h noat pays sevtry c.!its :'ata t ,i0, ita raawil to ane dollar; iTn tart tti)a :a one qunnicr ernti. ITe duty o:a n t e. at all da indsl will he donabd ; on Paris white, one tatd a .. uhalf rIc l per pound. The duly <u paper Ln"" neo t beenl chap(n (a, but bille internlal lreventLe _ai I:.t" T heerr takenl Irft' Th dut:ea on eIliap \rir's are ti very larl;t y incre,.ed, both in te specile ane d .ml 01 tlato,::: d'i ,. The principal fi:ht ovr it in the the Ilouse will be on the iron, tell, lumater ad a coal claue:,. As a general thing tile wool - grinw ersand r.anufacturerlsseem to be satisfied with tles their ch:use of the bill. Tbe Pen'nylvanll ia pao- a. i tectinuirts are hihly dissatitlied, notwit'l-tandiig tih the duty on iron i largely increaased. t NE2w a Yoe .June 2.---The F'nian g'tic'ring at e Jonesil's Wcii]s ye-.terday ctoprli:,- d :tai1 lhl'"saL:d lr.o ,. ,tephens delivered an address, i- n li'ih a itandled te ltoaders ini t the t., .rela, h'ang ith addresa lyt adviaha ; hi ib 'l"a - ,, ta thit r duties ri their ad, ,tc,'' ~l conitrya .anal tyhdabt cait ta r bad: a' , athi' ti :to fi.. ther ttai ...gtiti rola , l ,:la 1ca i. :a VIi ,. c l' 2 ot t.,iat :ii.a . ci l b ,i y l a, e cti: t 'y! a (tti,", , i1 i >t ; ci a n toi the i war d.epartu t ied daria g the war, tat .lit; 1.:atath d icat a;thye lia Iaintat't lia re-I ov-re ?d 0aa . 'Thi " theiue :e a whia-c chc % dca i ca aio.lir paan,, Jnelt ot execit licfe ti 1,aradJli t lilars flor to=. lll tI rbed thi e u rni y, tl h. li r"ard i e.id ;h, bi l wp ve ry ,cwe pinig aL: w,,ud itvolve 1 arc :t a1n uts.yh la ae atked if t!e it;.' t itto li o t le .ta-disiary l . imqli (d how 1 , ! :,J iy oulthet ti er.. Pa;al.td raidt the comtinitee had .,. l llde i dqa: y rieg. N t, mitr ~that th, "toanrt1 1.,; i :t ro thtcnF-tttilteap, lily rtt trim (ctnttic Iccin ti-n mhoa'ght tieaverniale.out to pcy. It oily ean templatid the potalaent of loyal men. howard No Sas opapoad to payt a2yb'dy Fo thloyal or Tc disloyal. r. Trambn!l thoght thw:t loyatl South- ern tme.n ought to be pai, even mor(: pIroipt [l rly titan North:rul men. Howard retorted they ere tha lien ell, .vito and out of the |Uhion, which Trunm- p brill denied. The matter was deferred. Summwitmr P'ass, June '21--12 i.-llihe bark Ju- ilt piter ditte, el tlthe bar this morning, and stood lout to sea. Aloo, went ota, )hatn: Columbia and z 'brig (anmillo. e Gone up in tow, 11 rk lDe:siah. Theret is there- b1 fore neothin2 at anchor here. Maeturdary, the United States gu;bos 'a Tolhrpoocsa o pased up, flity hours from Galvebton, towing the prizm bvrk Hlenrietta, leakaig, which bas been th !yin', at Gdlvtstton several years. r \reith.e" li'~ ; tight breez.; florm the west. So;,fnt'.l:-r l't s: Jut.eu 25--7 x. brr';: ihas to r:;Ii . r On t^ . tw red, a, | .r rut , ,] ', - dt. ' ,: . . .,;.. (Ei 9 ; L il .. - . , 1. ,":t,' :t I.., sales 7000 bble. at $32.32 ^2,. Lard, a.Yur anad 0 naval stores duil. Frerghts a;tive. Gold ^Mosed sisl at 152. r Loucr- tL:,i Jane 25. - Sale;, 1:; ho.gheadi of po leaf t.bacco; rnarket :nchanged. iFlocur--super fine dull at $8 25; eatra family $11 2,. (Crre S , , e'.; 74i. Oats -15!4540. Mels urk $23. len !honlders 161i; clear idea 20:.. L.'" lai t i re r7 i 22c. Whisky $2 25. co (CecaNATr , June 25.--F'lour and r.i! vry c l 1 y and prices nominally unchannged. ')cts .r2. Ciorn !' S1c. Whoskyunchaneeed. Mfess pork -2. Belkt, aeats and bacon firm at full priceo. Lard 21.3c. han Gold 1;2. Groceries are irmer, but the demaned is S:-. Lons:, .Tune 2.--Cotton noalinal at ?iio .' c. tSi' F!our dull and has a declining tendency. Wheat a'a lower and unsettled at $1 30. Corn easier at xG@ ( 6c. Oats steady at 41r44,. Meslan otl at eel 121 5.0. , "'1 I-o Vi rrl.E, June 2.--lU. ii'e .h a clothing store pos cas set on fire yesterday morning. Aaron Lapp occ was arrested as th incend.aryi, 'e oo o enpoyed a the store. Pa The morning papers repor t hu, arrest of several "rt person' alleged to have fleeced Thos. A. Reynolds at a faro bank of several thousand dollars. IRey noi,- . 'o i w=c repo'rted thin n:orniog very smal a"l "e arrested pa^rt e were d.i-careed. net .. t Thes Itspendo lYar' in Ero'sr. here ", l :olowhin correspondence and news di O pat hes throw additional lieht . ,n the Europea r e:p: : ati:ons : in cu e:i:alt:, June :. t,;.--T,, :-!lowing is the re- gate ly forwarded l Ltie IPra--ian cabinet to the invi- eal lalion of the ne: :rte powenr to attend the Paris an.1 coa erenle:l Paris, Loo d ,a ",el f. cfer.s')'.r,-h-- . It Comte : of The representatives oi FIrane . giland and Russia nod called upon ame yesterday to lhand me identical for t dispatches in which their respective courts invite lesi the king's government to take part itdeiiberations it in their intention shall he hell at an early date in Parii, inl order tinat the various qaestions aten present threa.eniug the peacne of Europe may be the settled. A I have hastened to lay thas ,toeomunication-a gres copy of which is annexed--befre the King, oar The geracioua sovereign ; and i majroesty, thoroughly I igreeing with the feeling whicil ndueed this strep sho of the three courts, deigned to commission e t to e annonuce that ie very willingly accepts the pro- fe the other petoera at Parnits. Ig The Kingt'goverumeul t considern it should mate th one remark on this eoninunciatinn, which has tnt occurred to it front the firm oa toe invitation. It ma' nill notit e able to sdmit that .he atoir nI the pe Ele Duchies ia that which threatens the peace of Ann Europe ; the Kileg'o rnmenttuC at leaschas never ln ieaterlained the iunentlou of endeavoring to settle St tanl queition by ic , ro . On the coentra - it o oo1eidei t you. h le c"r t ln i,oilion an i ar prep s ' as ith real t oit o-f d pan er. ac titonplioati p.n wulty ·~,h . -i-:e , is lllllet !, .()st deistli[t; Ing e tprut rtions. in th the intehti howeci veor,(,ldeito ter c:evt'h irc t in its ctwer ti n dllcvt il a umer oi the taii u lnea iniu.s that prevaii, .i trcrpee :i; e king''o gt- , in cllinel: t willhngly cono-.l; o - uttnit thin qit e.ti, ttt ,", as well ao t ne two h ouhelt iem, litned in tie commt election of the tlree ,at,, t- it dsehusoh dl Tile king's gvernment iurt!: c-inpletely shareso no the view tli the lhreovo--tett- t !t e nhrane tier bly oif the cnference should able place as soon t a mna pussitle, amt thi i the I h l tioiu taaint all delay d ter can only endanger tle trocpeels of ucets. gar I request you, It, le Ctnate, tmcomeluaicnte this tut dispatcin to 3 --, and tmtubrae thin oln-pr.u-f nity. etc. oU t, land 'I nn lI)t-eacltst--- An0 Jnte- 6--:3- 7 A. .- g, t Admiral Stmnos, wioo (:,uliuanll i the l,'retteoll qnsadr'ro in tihe I.evant, has reeceived orders to ' yt~t lceutrute t inchipas 0tianed at ramyrna, ia the c Archipelago, and at ilte I't c:.. and t cruise off T tilh 005L of thie I)-tBe I-l-lds to\-, at the entiauet of the Adriaitie-. tce The journey of the Emperor and ie-pressctIo tre tap seat or heance wilnt a take pla till thi Jniddie en of 1 y. kit: lq - i,- rit i ,, er- a a te tc. tbl i)ryrI dC tthuti n eubsent on :Cand.t ni armi,"e itM uterin ch )rent' ) th e C caht -a.t ,n~ oiCla, s'i'u ltlIw ror : 1 -,i' *. n, - t- Ii t l hi :li - i* tt r , , - I ,. to ( . . I:i tJ .t:[ ly, 1,,-1, . dc l di,:I ,.. ' tile t.t that G . 1t1 't! d , a i O"ta tI r t , a . r -- - - - I--tet--c -iq Peitl i thti l l .t i b,,o ! . :em i 'tote i0. Il lnei nri a ll - ti irn- ' pier t vitett er it-it--e-a a o r of :y., d'federi t ). i: I,, i.tedi n ta u, : rhal I ,hy tr ! t .ilr " 1 a t ,- he .,d ld ,lthIe ta otl h 'l e , et I, r 'd : l. t"te ot.s - til z b e n Jll u - -rh ile !ht.Tln : ita-c, i ltoe h)i I s p re hat , ,1 ,7 l t a o t Inh h is At1 - n tlonLa eho - chta : r ali dt . I h dng oroet in tuai,-oaae-s-t- b-- . intn > I,' n in pru e ntIcd tA lo .a a ti,, 1n::s ,:pa h d ,, sit taAt ttll I ll n . l I t li ll thtlfcthi Atl,, , 'n1 ibtr- It-at t-6 o dat r eint l t o.-h , lio , e ] it,,I:'- o t i-, ':¢ forei l~ l' w ,ar sh-rptu '0 he iiun, ). u r lo i nm f It f, forei lau ar h ) t iler N -, t hart , Ac lli, l rt", oI iar. i% t-c~rebo il in' --l ahipii-ttcathe .t -t-)-tiions ri nIt hetS- ie f , i- ar i t c ,-tt , ie, ,,..tIe i i i r. --e. yon p -l t UI ,rllnl'lt, h .,t n:il ".l I"lf.o t ot rh" l l :U ·L1I e tot lItbes uidl-i,' a decent a-r -toto ti-it' the , , i, , I t it o--I. . t ' - tti.NN tt, ,Jua lt -1 e at .,1 e.- l ' -IIy :' ttti ut t Ld c ,eite u lf !tt 1 111~ V , !t h n1 ol ii111·11 tilt it-' a`n tin deltti .ch hilet, -ict 110_.'. r i lte Ctlie doa clep niatel th I p l' oht -i t--I , rI- ',, l l at.c i t, iti Ic act e t o!ntlar e,:otl c n :t ~ i ,t :tne tl ttn f Ic 'ed, g aa l eec- ,ohan U tn e l eoot I"t, c .ilm"" n-hat ie, t dil,,a t is:, . hil .h.. !t.enth. in .....e.. . 'I ', 0 hi tn th en niol tl e e. - It',,--',t n., ttip ,:ll 'Iitotn -ilt , :,' the n- ,,t te au "le i l ovatn ) it p -,tte t") 1'.1 t::, .' v tfeot t, enlOVerenat ut et l ole :,re~t ) ho A i.,, 'ith h lr atlite i at me ibe r o- 'ii t ui tf-- eri-i - A 5 e'i h laiy t oi n- i-h-It by tilt 'liI:Idi 7tr t:,1t,- , tlinho te I' fo~ tint at 'c,-- n. n ilt the 1tas. ,:c Tre' dng ulpr:vine; the pnit i" p elsl'll hy pru.-fl t he . needceni le p fiia t.. aic' t nl)t Iyt ol The tatll - t the all' bhecaM"fenne hetwesn the ing of WVertmbharg and tegrand Dike of B- d h- o qe l a tho oeu sWea~mlng between the twro eovpreignn. ta, Jssan, lQ;.--The French gov,.'rment eas se IL to Vienna, in refer.nce o thote reply giren by antta to the io.itation fcr a cooe-renc. The rtt gFrotverment regrets that toiec 'epl mast b be Cessisee asa refusal to tasitepart e the rnference,u Stherefore aa frutraainqg , .orta or the nreJe54*is of peace. The 'onstuttrto55 of tL n morninstaif C: We tnow already t impressaion produced nr ie.tlon oad St. Petein b . thse Atiuan r " ' the unvition to atI eenie It acne imtrettiely ts,,, o, " n ot, -W16'raouo, - bhat adva tn-,. -enid In cepeted fron a 0Taferer5,'e ,A i tier sated in nee pre.or t4Ota4 latr a a. Ateortitng eo 'C renarvatita ar tune- u at tewa-, trlINe te 'toeld daappo' ace -roral0:t:t:. ,' :- "'. regrJur at' tt;e ne Ael by t'e O'fl iablle. e n , Iba irt Ames ''a a V I it r av ty ten t c t , g) .th fo rc: "'i .. ..ht to rne - "ct oft. --eb . ..ý r -d a C 5er-t.ua nh. y to ?.it t ti . et noie :" uiest rlIoUt - ,live ,1 ee.*i - rst o r t - .::ad fr'at d.h , of lithe Aeonfeor of te tdraecre r, s a tie. General wheont Mant is '! i- ha :tht. op ha re :ree orderuen allenw tp . . :~.-ete Whie rwig , h· n l they ' -'I , . temrene Yornme n nt l cit ':c t: r cake: n , t . eae onl..o ..ne of t .e a: . ,' stain a.t enpied by thred au 0;,'ie o g nr rani I ,: .-.l , Jan r, , -t;:'- I: 'Je'.,: . ne e lge ofthi e-er. i t:o nt : - ,1 :i f ; r.ncest Paris, e*tat!g that: i't1 and and td a.t :,'., 0 ' .o an pradeat or Prcs snarltaly inter n tit:h,:·r n'rr'-.- 'if in^eptait- e o the Cotalere . . a I.Ooe, Jne i, I ;.--The ai.: .., . at; eant contionuee War tI ,pparhel;cy ,snestablet . r.o lar::e t El re c, t ,d.--u f.. - ,. -he te roe.;nat l of tLhe mniope iy o erYlirt,. ; i rtri,, it. Great numblr a h ..i: :.or:: .,; :.v .r'uld eued , tol to :S otee twrie ,)72r,omenllt. 'h aTh t u ri '.e: t ;':) .3 , ,.+ ih vte made arrange.ment: tvr +err;':::4 av:: t .... ten, the valnnbes rto t-he i:ai.ci Anof ft." ,lar i. hesL.:.. Junre CJ, tS'·j.---rirh:e i'reder;., h iarles ene the, oi:ers of hr:n.fe iod a frewr.Te2 ar;tleIre ef the ing o ui ;nr er:ngn. lt ':: e.ffeaore . tu-t-day, nod Prine Frederick Cikaretu to-morrow e;,.ong, tireeh he adqarte:s n: t:he :.: .ece arSl tesm. la tIe tlonse of Commons on the 5th art.oe. Ioenell tenel aid-I- wish to atk the Cfhata edur eo the Exchequer or the under Secretary tr, .-reign WAfaire whether it is tree .hat the ,pe poi l curn reTss hen beten iven up ? The "thanehor ottf hstttheear u am aotry to state tealt I met gie ea caner subtaatially in the affirmative toh queoten oa ahe right houoratle and gllant gentlemaen. The first communicatioo made to the British govern tent was a telegrelphic meeage: reeervo:d last eight from nrance, stating that in tan opinion of the French govirnl:Lent tet htufeneo wat t:t an r tl, in aooseqngrne art thu ao-twer Itrm ouetario imeurin, codttition lthat were rngardetd s tm praetihable. We are now in posnseeion of the Austrian disoatth upon the ahbjea- and he tub otane of it is this: Slo require d a definiti i.s:rauee .hat aii the a)weru wheich were t ake '. in the c nfde: ene lhoueln be eady "to renoan. cte, oan special or parlieular iutere: t.. die l++.:' oe', ,f ctretd.le trntl:jility; ah d eke .kutrian gogr: ~rl^ent iS. lh.t in order bthea the -crlt peace thieh tie cobinets hId ta iew ril,; e e Sa coend;i,, to be C aeCotiiiChlt d. t ; ap t..t'",! to them iodispensabl ;tLc. ;; heftlti deliahratians o tr lthe ," -. ren's m vt..:. that dould tend to give to ahy o thee t t,l, atere ten hldlted to t;he ylueeng any tr;ite ai n. mteta:ion or jncrtuý of po;vtr. the rttlire meot of sneh ano ct!ga;ement h:'rreotand tCa re garded by the government of Franeo nCO etivaia lut to tle rertsal oa a conferrence and as render ng it ioosible;u anu:lt tile government of Eng nod are agreed in their view lf the case with the government of Franc. All iprspect pe the meht In of a rnnferenee must, thorelre,: fear. he re ;arded o at an erd. Tn.at:.a.--tur thattl:t are tendered to to, ofi eers o the steamer W. I. Atthen ice ...ouis papers of the 20th and "1ut. We are indebted to Lhr oficers c: ohi:o Vic-obarg and New Orentns regular packet a ti-ae:.tr r-neral :,niunan for late \iaitictb rt; aA:' N b tr.ttc :,,.. Tile ol!leere i tCle Nina Gimrae. !, ,itoeas .. ' nn with a copy ot the itudti. c .: C'i...ah,' the T1" ayolt -er, , u ,e r at lCai:e Till,+ ,f:lc-2r of the ste.nm+r ' . t* ol.;.: rut,' ,., pot oaIt thatulnts toe it led tirtoe - pea telnat-, coaci others tI loot! i -t t e c . lenoti, of to: c ,i -. Y; S0 1,banl' h-, , - etert prtintoters ehd ge er,ci , . 1 ;ilOF jloeih.y esa I~hc th': c,. ,. , I , in,.at c~ 1 . ,,, , jn-d: i,,, ed hor I h_" u oc[ t :tie o; el .... 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