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Vo1- XXVI!.N? 8.IH.J. NEW-YORK. MONDAY, JI'LY 1, 1%7. PRICE FOUR CENTS. fc. *- '? "* EUROPE. ??KKAT MUTA?. London Jon? ? lae |?Uie bwrtfaat lireii gnwon to Mr. Willuun Uoyd Garrieoa, la toi fnffi..-g Hall, w?n attended hy ??? peroone, lad?? ? ai.4l*?ntlrii?. ii. some of thom o? rook, In lodi m th. ),,,!*<>f Argyle, EaH RoaseU aad **? Bright,* ?' M' Adam* I tiit?-?l State? Minist? ? m London wa? ah mh\ Itr.Jolui Bright, M l\. orcupi.-d the chair. Ile ???teai kwtta of ti?..- Mnrto? -i Mr. Garrison ia Ck, nattai BeatoaaiwcrpatkiaadMaerty,and ra ftjjfcdto tli?- Ann nean war. asserting that at the ton ttaafen oftaaUfn .it airante the Uatttd state* Got ?Maat treated hat faaaaJaVad eeoahi ka ? manner ?o magnanimous an v. as nevi r I? fore recorded in the au?ary of iii.- werkt Hit 0? I? tin- Dak? of Al tv?* on address .?f * ateta* oaiatrod to Mr. On i ian ?i a representative of the I mt. <l Mat, a, in prladplfl *nd aottcy, and ?pctearta <>f the \mn1i thataeaea tripe? Um rou? ?J Butta ami Kughmd should ' ?... i. I.ut thal an attiti lion should t>e maintained betwei n pie? of the two aoontries. Karl ?paean delivered aa afldreai eeaebed in the ?arno strain ns UM icmaiks of Ha)Dak?of Argyle. IV Karl frankly avowed Iii? former errors, aaaa. BjJMtd at th<; uni break of tin- *ur in Americavwhen toethoimht ti I ti?' li.it.ii Stat, s should f/et Hip negro -daves at imriv Mr. Atlaniv (he IfiafchJ r of the Thiitod Watt's, liad convince*! baa ef thowmtrary. !Ie (hiarl Kossell) now a.Aitowlcdgt-d thttt the lata v ??vient lApaan and th.- SotaraBaat of the Oa?aai J tate? had ?l**ie all that it was then possible Uv ,ern to ile in that dnci-tion. Mr. William ?d Oan?Ma replied to the address und -, les. ?> livonii? IbiiimI? i" his usual style. hotaa Viru.ria to day laid the BaH Heated the new pAaj la ka aeaatad a* an ndditiou to the lwrt Prph.m Ailinn situated at Bagshot. m tins city. Additional iii?cllii?? nee, relative tho k*?s of the rintel Batial st?*? ?loop . war Sacramento kaa 1?"? ratal tai. Tlie crew ?x-aped to the shore in the simili lioats and not a ? -le lib was lost. Tht (?overninent vivs that the M of li. 1 uid at the pjeM nt timo forbid? tho adop ?pu ..i un, Bafam bill ia bar behalt Li tht public brat* foal given in honor Wiiham Lloyd Ganiaoa yeaataaay, a lab ?or from the Count of Tans wat lead, whieh culo i/fd in wa; m tenus tit*- M ?km dots" hy Mr. Cain m the eaaaaal humanity ead (raafltat, Mr. Adams, the Minister of the 1'nited States, who wa? datent, al.so sent a I. tter, the tout <d* which was ?thor qualifie?! and reserved. EU8B1A. Hi. I'kikksih i:<., June J")-The dntie? hith ,tk to collected hy the Russian (??vernmi-nt on the ex ?mrt of woolen arti. I. s, bark. matH, aud Us from Kus ?ia and l'uluad, arc aholisiied. KRANCE. J'AJtts, June 09.?In the official litt of awards to American exliilutoro a^the Dalfjerttl Kxhihition, the folio? uiK were incorre. tly r. ported. They should be as iel lews : s:i,vsr MtDAia. 8. a White of }'rii]a<W*.liia, artifleial teeth, ete.: Tucker MaiiMfiu-tnriiiK CMiipany tf Mew-York, brou??*; Culbert Mili 6l Oo. of CliieuKO. s-'lt I?)' ,ir taotu MKi'ATii. J a^hoHOti of N. w Yolk, Family Atlas; liocieACo., in . at?, i fwwk. IO ' KAHl.K MUSTIO?!. tVKr <*\w of Boato?, Mosaic Inland CenUa- Table ; I ni Ullin. f)roaJri?n A < >>.. ol N.? York, Hourn Kurui^iiini.' Har.lw an . I'f< .u-aM \;.li. > Wine ( x? paoy of Mew- York, uii.l V. H. .^nitnht.f New York, Variety of Native Wtee* Juae 30.?His Sublime Majesty, Abdul-Aziz, the Sultan of Torkt-y. tuiacd in tina i ity to-day, and wa? reeeh ed by th'- Kmperor Napoleon. I'rince N.v jHileon has a?ain taken up bia lettideoee in Paris, and ioe JfJasw is bow l'< ing prepared for the reception <>i ua laajarial Uigluteat. ITAI Y. Ro?ir, Jnue29.~The religious cereinonies in cele? bration of the eighteen hundredth anniversary of St. Fetor'a martyrdom, and ia reverence of St. Pan!, and the canonization of & Dutch, French, and Spanish juartyrt, who died la Japan, as saint*, was a most tforgeous ceremony. The obsefvanoat wart commenced y.itriday ataaiag with a gta> ?tal illumination of the city of Rome. IVi r's shone like a great church on fire AI7o'cl.x-k this morning there was a ??rand protta ?on of pielat.-s, priests, monks, and soldiers from tho Vatican to Saint iVtcr's. The I'upe, was carried on his throne. Then- wxs an imm.n-.-.-rowd assembled in ttie intciioi of the church b<fore his arrival. St. Peter's waa most magnihcently decorated with cloth-. >?i gvMU Kilver tap' sfnea, paiattaja, and 200,0(X? ynrda <ff erhaaaa silk. Tho buddinu wa? Ntrhtod with many millions of wax can Thero were lWt.WO j>eoplo inside di- including the tX-XrOfj of Naples, the for et?tn Ministry, "joh cardimiln, arcb-bishopsand bishops, snd many thoiisands of clergymen, priests, fri?is, m' uionks. There were even nuns and soldiers i.ni almost every country in tho world present, tho assembled multitud?- made up a most congregation, l'ope Pius the Ninth tieoraied the Gregorian m.i-s in Latin and lixoek. 'Ih.-re WON two nitenuptions to the cere tttr.v The curtains of one of the windows of the iiitrbt tire at one moment, but they were t?*?di.. torn down by the ?uaril, and no damage oc fur-ed. After this, a man who had become crazy ti-in.iit. produced by the pomp, and glitter, ?L'its, cul his throat, ami died just under the broaaastatue of St. IVter. lhere was no confusion lu consequence. His hotly was quickly removed out? ouie. The Pope at once proceed? d to feVonsecrnto the church staine<l with the 1 bad of the suicide, and theu procc??led with the sei \i<< of the altar. Liszt composed extra music for the ?rand Mass, and a {hord pla-ed on tie dome of St. Peter's made the angelical aaaaonses, the cannon of the Castile San Angelo thiiiid.-rinii forth the arcompanimeiit instead of tlie organs. The Pope's voice during the celebra? tion was deal ?uni very sweet, and heard all over the chinch. Tii> i ity illuminations, fireworks, races, ?aid general f.-stn ities in honor of the centenary an? niversary, will continue during a week. June :ai -The Holy Fath.:, Loth before and after the grand religions solemnities celebrated yesterday, ?aid wherever ht appeared1 in public, was received with the moat enthusiastic manifestations of attach? ment aud devotion from the immense multitudes of ahorgy and laymen gathered horn all parts of the World. i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ulanos, June IT TTono fl?mu for money, M| Vutted States Fir? !>,.?, yl\K>uliK rA. minois Cutral ? ?%?*??>? share?, ;i?i; Rrie U*il**y shaws, iij; Atlantic " ?ml (?reat Western Kail way ?bare?, 24J. Afternoon Cmaol? have dedin*? j, an(1 are B0W qnoti.A at We IUiuol? Central Railway shara, have declined 1. mud the quotation now U 79. ?raj RaUway akuna have ailvaaced |. aad now rule at 4bi. I'ulte? ?tates Five Twenty lxju<ts, -j. AtUintlcawl Oraat Wcstcra Ballway ?are?, 14|. S:? p. m?Coaaola for ?wney, fti|; United st?-s Five-twenty IJoiuJs, 7tJ; IUmois Central Railway ^haro-, 79|. Erie KaUway ?hare?, 43; Atlantic and Great flkgateru Railway aliares, V4}. ^?ksiTKroitT, June 30. ? -United Btate* bonds are quoted tv4ayat77i. Lrvaii'.w.i. June 2t?Noon.? Cotton quiet; estimated ?Mito ,to<luy ??.iio? bale*. Middling UplaoAt, lid.; j|td?ng<*-i?-ai.?, ujti. nroatsliif? Con, as/ for new. -?JtkforuhiViu-.it, ii/?. Barley, 4/lt, OaU. a a Peas, m fork, 74 . iuit. m . i^nl, 4h 3. Raton, u ? u ? CUseae, ta 1 oduei Mesara. Baring J"' thel'rcaluc* market quiet Pot Ashe% ?% Roaiu. Common. 8/?; Fine, n . Spirit? Turpentine, U{m I'etrtiltuui spoils stl.:Ktnu?-.l, 1,2. Tallow 1. vatios at 44/ft] Clover ?eed. 4i/. ^Aftsraootr-The Cotton and PreadatnA mtrkirta air JMMfJtelianK. lu the Provision m.uk.t (?..-?a.- Ii:?h <*ffl^^'bK. ?lid I* now lU'lliiig at 1? Poifc, lieef Laid, ead Rsaos ai-e without altaratiao In tu? Vroduce mar set Tallow has advanced ;xl . ?i.(ih now ?pi?te??, at ??/?. Other articles arc um hang? <l. ? ?op ii. ' '"' lou quiet; sales today lfi.o?o lui- - JMdliBg OpMeVia, Hit, Mid ding Orleans llpl Hi< i?'yt?1l? qeJet ivn', ".if: for New California, Wheat. M 'J. fcarlry, ?MO. <K> - - I ? as, SB/. ItorMOM l'oik,74/., ];,,f, 1; . l*vd,4S,. l?acoii, 4'2/ MS/f. elms.-, M/. prisliMs' l'ot Aslns ? Kosin? OdmM,! " ??'/>< pi/, Spirits THi-jM-iitlno, So;. Spirits of Petroleum, 6J.? Ueflnrd. Iff. Tallow, 44 . (lover ?M ii. ?2/. Ia)Mmi\, Agest M N<v>n.-Ko. 12 Dutch Wandarri Hngai ''-'li Pig Iron. M/:i. Calcutta Linseed. C4/B. ? ?i I aVt-i. h" .? I tain ii oil. ?*i io/. Whale Oil, CM, ?pera OH, JC130. Tiir-Se/ti for Str?hn aud li.im a. After noon- No 12 Dutch Standard Sugar. IB/ No rhaiif. ex li.iv* o< i mied Iii Iii? pi a ? I of olia r.ir!n!i? since i"i ii, KM p. Ti).-No. 12 Datai tatala'.rd Hugar, 25/. ?oo'Jhh lag lMB,'M/t, QirmltW I.insc.d, tu; UaSSSi Ce mm, Mel* Mawififl on. m io1, whale oil, ?m\ h parat OU. km. ?IfWni Jan? itf? Nona Pi !rol< uni, 39f.60C CRBTE, tcegstarv ok ntvsrwoaxni axwi m minmi ?IKN l>l?M'ilMiKN?-liH. IM)V? K. Kii*i Out Ppfntl I < ni -, ? "?I (?anea, Mmrm\ mr. Tlie mystery in which the (?ovornin? nt Wfaflt np Its movement* It every ?lay gPJattr, Mt new? ha* leak? <1 mit trom ollit lal simms sn.ee the allai ra of Epfckopi juill Krapi, except that Omar Pasha has tanti his hoist's head ca.-tw;ml, and Baa ali.indonc<l all attaek on Sph.ikia. Hy the mora! e\ alinee we caji eollt ? t here, tlie af? fairs of the empire fl hu?lly. The < Munmin < o??te nanee M lower day hy day, and 'k" fU(*? ?'?ii though a stcaim-r arr.-.????? norn (india day bo fi>i. .v.?t?iUay, no it? in ol' iii \\s fr< in tin re. was al? lowed to pet out, and tlie (?overnoi even pretended that there was none, han not failed to irivc consist? ency to tlie rumor of haul fighting and heavy loss to the Sirdar Kkrini's anny. From a friend in the Tindish M i\ it e 1 heard sev? il al days ago that on Sunday, the l'.'th, (im.u Pasha, in passing hy the pass of I ?amasia, was at tai kid hy l'etiopanluki and Coiakas w ith B o m< n, ( 're tunsand niartMn. The troops liiiiiiU'iiil l.aoo, with j, too ir? re pillars, hut hefore they <ould o\i rftWtf the Chris? tians such a number of icc'nfom incuts arrived to the l.ittir that Omar 1'ashu, naiinwly ?scaped being hits kinlet! willi all h*s army, and he only es < iped hy precipitate flight backward, leanna hit escort to fight it ont. M> ?nformanl stated thal the irregulars lost400 killed, bul the lumps none (all in? formait being a Turkish colonel with wboai be tervss), bal that they ann barejj able la ex? ?mate themselves, leaving a numlier of pi Munera in the hands of the Christian*. 'Ih.it thereupon tiie Pasha ordered all the a\ai!ahle fi out to open and s? ( nie the w;iv. hut though he luul 11.000 men available, he had no1 vet pot thronirh to (iim?!.i. By unotlier informant I beard that the fighting wai going on np to Thursday night, the 91, at the HHBC tsSOe. The onlv news, i( it M n< WSj ri? tt ?Visd Mine is thal Omar Pasha has pot tliloiii'h to Candia, hut how , or with what loss, is not stated, and it not hy sea, I donbt it. The war is nnw earned on so far from Cunea thnt we grt almost n<? news from the Insurgent ride, ex? cept vs hen the steamer comes from Candia here every fortnight; bat iron t'" increased fuiy and dejection of the MiiKsnlmaius WC iani.i>il.\ S6C that thiugS an the mum of what Un \ v.onid like them. We hear, h1m>, thaf the mar? h of the army M more than ever ?h-striu ii\?-. las plain coun? try, which can oller no ressstaaev, Maas utterly rav apid, olive trees, liouses, Ac, being destroyed with? out any respect of sabmhanon or resistance. We bear that the Baltan ia at Um verge of aiadncss, anti will beai oi nothing bat extermination. )li<> eiaV de-cMinparrived not haig sim e with ordern tu < 'm,.! Pasha, ami imme?liHle!y the iipors were rncressed io their press?t uuiwreoiwlde pressure. By the m \ rejndationa the Christians residing in the HDages mar (anea are forbidden to tak? out fisxl for their families. Each p< rwui eaaeiing the city may take a minimum for himself, hut not an ohio e foi an> one outside, wife 01 cnild. ohl 01 younp. Tbeligoeof conqtMSt?m the han i of epprcsaion can go bat oae step furtbsi and (Iras the sword on tfit lulpless and BSSSivt >i(tim-. lunn the mountains report that < i Owai Pasha'scntr} into saw of the villages, five peasant? esme to make their submission, declaring that they baa not fought, and would not fight, ntnl claimed in's protection. Ile. ordered (In in shot on the moment. An Knplisliman with tlie insurgents, in a htt'r nliu h I received no1 haig dm thal nnless some means is adopted to bury the di ad scat? tered over the island .1 pestilence S ill surely follow . Meanwhile, fevers and dysenteries areat muk in the ?amps, and the mortality isfrightfnl. CheJfietsr* ho numnoiiK as almost tojnstifj the title of a phafae ; husiuess is Hiispended, pro\ isiima are m ai? e, \< | ? liles rising to famine pnces, and fresh meat si ,m el \ to Is- gat at any price. AU the cat tie of the ni.nu 1 oimtry having beeu stolen by the troops, or ktlh?l, wehsve no beef, and now that the lowland pastures are fail? ing fnttn the ?Irouth of Mummer, the ahtea ate pelting Paotr uml almost unlit loeat ; tish now lump 14 and in piaster? the oke, 01 -<? coats the pound. A cargo ?>f onions laiuhsl last week almost treated a riot m the nish to seiiiie them. Meanwhile, the destruction and slaughter piss on. devastation fol? lowing death, to he followed again hy death 111 other forms. Yet I see no signs of hemlinp in the few Cretans I am able to talk w ith. One young man, w ho hail an inherited estate in Gslouropolis, from which hist yeai be received ii.(?on income, told me that he had only the hare soil of it left house, olive trees, Min yards, all gone. "Hut inver mind." he said, "no long us we get rid of them, it he Turks). Tim (iovernnieiit has gi I OB Stskeu that I)r. Howe shall not he permitted to hind in the island ; so that the lalsirs of the American Committees must for the present be confined to the insurgents and the refugees in Greece. Hut the door will soon bo. opened lor an extension of operations. HY STKAMSHir. 'Fhe City of Baltimore, winch left litttfatl at noon <>n t)i<-19tli, and Quei-nsttiwn on the 20th of June, arrt ved at this port sa (saturday evenlsg, brluglng Ku ropi au file? t*o day* later than the mail r?-i>ort? of the Vnion. GREAT HK1TAIK THE UOftM Al WKMINtMlAW I'irn>!i.^h*in Corrfupoinlt-nrr cifTh?- Lon'lon limit New?. The aspect of athurs here to ?lay ii ucsday. June 1K/ lia? la ?11 less slariiiiiig, and 1-0 fur as ian de si iii tlie nully dangerous ?ymptoms ?iiiih sppesred yestcrdsj lia\e* t'<-en partially itmoveil. or lia\e Im'Hi |uo\iiIi<1 Sgalast. The street?, tlie scenes of the uffritys ot .sunday anti yt-?ter?iay. were tlirunged sll that liioriilng and part of tas afternoon, bat the people looked mon us if (hey Weis lumping about from cinioMty, and Hair BBMBBMBtl were -far lees violent ami lliiinl enlug than jestenlay fiism after ?3 S'clock (au luiie and two or three of the in -ighhorliig streets were desred, and the passes thereto kept hy the infantry. Until long past midnight of Mond.iy tli? 11 were ftTSSl crowds ia tas streets, sud it is not too much to ssj thal from :t till past s ex tool m the evsniag mob law nts vailed; the police, willi alltlit sM wt thflr mtlSSSTS. Sad great ?llftleulty 111 gettinp (he l>e?t of the rioters, indeed in many encounters they ?lid not do s?i, anti In Part It., aiul some others adjoining It, the uiiiinuit of daniu-e done is liumcnse. lu tht street iintucU unmy af the Jt<-a??-s ure lu ruin?, the funilturc of tin oeeumtuta all acslr?ted and the poor )i< opie have laen driven for shelter where they couhl t btalu it. In a disturbance of this eharactei It is Sdothril to enter into d? tails of tia iiuiinreis nasSU nary SBCOUI ter? which took place : sway of tin assumed weat to the (jcnehil and Qimcn'n hospitals, and others got away thn best way tiny e?M, Hhortly after 7 o'cltK-k the Mayor read tin- Itiot Act, and again, snoompanloi '>y the militar} , pssa*d through the streets ?a here the disturbances ?ere going on lu pass iiip through I'Hrk-st. ?ailier in the sfhWBSUS with tl.e Hussars a large stone was thrown at the Major, lotta* Dater* it un??ed hiui. A little after lee'eloeb, Mr. Wttham Ilollldnv and Mr. Avery, two ?>f the magistrates, again paiadea.tasstreettwtta the militai.\. Tins bslpes te au? the crowd, and prevent farther acts of violent e. At it o'clock s treep of haasars srrived from Uoreatry (?11 their wny through tin streets a lu n k end ?a? threw 11 st s trooper, weandtnghtm scrtoosly; the perpsrrstsr of the a? t w as seen, anti taken Into eastodj . At 11* ?>'? lot k b hundred Infuntry ???'??! Ki gtuteut) an i\ ed tu m (ti t don hin h wen- Some ol' the preiaillioiiH ? Im ii the BathOtltMS took to be preiwred ftir further tumult. W> nave writfei: in advance ?if some other of tin < ? it of the day. In the cours?' of the moi uing there appeared .1 1 WdJUtot of Mr. Miiijdiy, lu the parawa of Mr. Whalley, Ml'; lit had nu lnt?rvie\v with lae imtgi?triit? s. and in the course of his icnuirks Mr Whallsy tiaimid for Mr. Murpliv t!i? right ?rf "freedom of speech," ami he tl.nl.?I tliHt Mr Murphy ?? hud been in?li-< n it in I i^ language." The Mayor saul that he th? lim I to enter into SliJ d: itoii on the abstract question us to 1 bo righi tif ?'ftr??<l?>iii ?>f ?peech " lie held, be saul, Mr. Murphy stsrsUy, if not wgalh . responsible foi the riots, and 1 ?? ree Ured thal lie slioiiid mi'iiediatelv quit the town Mr. kenne rsl? \. the stipeitdiurr, roncurredla this sontlnssia. and nittl<?l that be should ad vb? tin inmri?tratrs to order the strret tobe blocked up, and so prevent anyone Mitertst Ml Miui>liy*s building At i.J o'? I ,< k Mi. Miu-phv delivered ? short a?t<lr<>ss in the " 1..i- thstonrse r.f vtiiieii hessidhstad got a buUdisg that waa a witness saaluM I'onery and traetariauism ll^ifni i he? nug 1 It w 1- 1 Imildinu ti.,: Wim a witnert* for tin ilpili of spnt-rh ?ort IiIm rtv uf conscience |<?rent ti.> it right he wuuM < out ulthoiiirli tin* sliotiltl w .ils o\i 1 li-liid-, ii^ ,11 m ?i 1 Sen.] He raid to the Mu) ni of ?ii iiiiligl...iii lie luilkt and should urotect hliu. He would tay to that Kentle man that he wax Ms (Mr. Murphy'*?) servant v hil.- he waa m Humiiii.li.nu [Loudapplause.I And ashi*?.irrae! It must do his duty. (Hear, hear.l There was a stone thrown at the Maye* Hint hay. He heOOl It would do lum good, and that the Popish stem? would 1.1 bim me what Popery was; and be would be better H lu cot a i -on pie inore lilnv a [iii ?i r. hear, and great tin erin??' 1 At s o'clock, Hu- boar tiv? .1 foi the > >< ning l<. une, tht their wa? taken i\ the Rei Dr Armstrong, Rector of KorsJem Mr. Whalley, M P., oaUrerodokwigaaareat, tadSdalaoMi Murphy; lae Staple of hu. atldreas was abase of tin Mayor, be speke amfdal much interruption lie 1.11.1 hil 'i I. mt* gol away lui molt ?ti .1. [?theeourae of yesterday upward .if to p. ?mu?s were arrestad, making too ui> to last ? Thl? morning the trngiatratea oommeoetd swearing lu special . "list.iiii. * ; aii.l tin eeaaioners, under Major hinv iii?-. W? it- . all. .1 out J i M. m li? > . ttt i ill.-vi lunti i rs. mu?. i Msjoi Rateliff bave also been in reiuliiicts. Telegram? aari bteaeeet lo Mauehestei form?n sol di. i At the pul.le oftlt-e t!> s norning, !? fort Mr Kynnersley (stipendiary), Mi Graham, Mi Buckley. Mr. Coekeey, ami other msg strati s, ? l irj.? number of the i kettn were It?illI up: -. nie of Hie pi m ipa! of tin ni wt re rom initti.i f.u trial at the session?: others wer? remanded. nuil a til 11.1 s. i lum w< h su m ma 11 ly senU need lo lerna of uiipn-oiiint nt vuiyii'K fron a fortnight to six ?uki. ell.-ll. Murphy is to lee tare tottn this treatag. lu tia- telegram which appeared la ihr DtiHg S'rwint to-day, it is stilted thal s soldier bad beta ?tun Oil toth wai ins i ninnr ?it tin iiinmi nt. The truth appeart to be th.ii i misai!? was thrown atkin. It it botter to ttnael this in t ilu at (?i -t - uid. At. i . dat. -l i.-i ?' y night, m i ! ? ink', to-night, ii" sei ou? dist?rbenseoc? curred. It ?naru.red thai it woa Intended I att.uk nil the < UholIC iathillt.il and tilt mm..??'i In t! < gun muk tig > iii, ? of th. t..\. : . hut beta given to the a any outbreak?, if they wen mi? ml? d .ii all, wen prevented bj* the presence of the police mid the military. Mi "<"'l rd h - lecture at the Tabernacle a? ?sun!, -nul ?* i>p? ? ? were orderly. 1'nwu"'" "' ll'" soldier? of the eini lit -? nu nt :uriv.'i iwnlgnt, and ?ire DOW quart? retl at the Tow ? tin. Tbt BtrOtbl are now <|iin t FRAN ! i-M-i M1 non 01 nu iMi-titt'it. Rome excitement hos been canse?] in Parte on ac? i?n nt of tlie indisposition el Iii. I Hipe i nr, W lui luis lu en -ii tit 11 i'tr fron a ioiiipliiat.il ult.it It of utmbegeaad suk li. 'iul.it In . A tiiiimi i .nu!.ii. ii that Napoleon was dangerous!] II!, ead tbt Bourse waa sSected brit; hut if la now announced i hut lus lu .iiiii Isnerftetfa refcotab Habed. Tlie following ptrtgrtphi aadtr UM till, of ?- a Revela? tion," appear? m Tkt I'mo* tb-rtontu, "Noa thal Iht Cy.tr has on tuiniy taken lil- i!i|>.n j .ii. , we muy nu ntioii a i in uin-i.iu.. h \ 11 nukunu n. and ? hu h the 1 tuperor Napoleon, from motive? of dellcaer, waa anxious to keep secret. <in ? of the projectile? of the pistol (lied In th? Hois de Boulogne stiu. k tin- Emperor of IbeFreueb, bol m pi..f i? m (rating, the I. ...i only i it? et? d us. /ere i otitiiMnii in tin vu inity .?ten. lu mt III* Majesta would set allow the Csar, while m France, to (cara that tht shot Intended tt ?tribe inn bad more direct!) neaaeed another Or. a-t. llnit occisi?n Imposed on the prow a reserve which wa? fslthfullj , ont which, now Ibal th> I /nr I? gone, la m. Ringi r ne?-? i, - itory lot- I... n positively denied to huv< eny trul lill I 1 i.:-l t I IV 1I Milli I II :. 1 VII , I [OH ! , lu til" I . .lill . I ? I entet a j i.? t. .-t lu fbvoi .; the or I ne I pu s of huinsuit) .h ii :Mi ii,!- nal la ? Violated in tin . ?a? ni f ?..- m i mu?. .i i , m rropiory, tht li? ?id? nt, and received w nit ?tod 11 ' ?CM The it i-.*! oi ? ?i iii. i ii?l|. t whh li has be? '. laid i- foi .? Nodi ?a ,? thal lb? nates fur the nu ?IIIure will be exceeded, sod a sp?cial pro|M rllj Us brougbt forward oa iin sni.ji. t -'N(i.i!,\i. v, Uanda, " nu.I, however, at felt With les.il'l le lb. pr.-eitin lulim vt.it. i-f tin timm..? The ord li rj revei ur *>f IMSabowaan loroatestabk -ur nins of r-* iMKj.KM? of Ii.ii,i- ? Tin? surplus Will in i..ii:. i Increase, a? several liena "f ??imimI? ture whnli m. ?aparon and transitory elilabasuj da Sppear, and tin ?lal? ?I ii?- noan? t? ?a? inver nore i i. .ir .nul -tr.iiflittm ward Iban al pti m ti lill- Ml Ml IV 1 ?,11 I 1.1 lu io 1.1-. I SMI.O. M. Thleis.lt in ,?>;..? 1. .J. Wlli att.i- k ti.. '.??>. in til. lit Ml tl.l- n!ll"|i . I Of MfVli <? Win II the bOdgel I- ill?. ll?Mtl. M. Jill. I Fal If wonjil, i Hit In . In all li u ill riot 1? lll.lt. mi mi \n is moat The lirtimat 'Im t I <, ,ns ih Vtr publlabes UM foDtWttg Unie nil til. ^11 l-l? et of till Ml VI. . li 1 Si li,ii ?? K eooattenible portlaw of tbeae ?ti iirltlo? rcnrlTtd hy the Treasury foi I hi advance? .tim h li bad mad? wen srt (town t.. (he Hud gi t ol IS?, Hut tin di m Itlv? ? Mm nu nt of thai vi ai '? a?.. i.i.i-. h.is jii-i 1.1 n trtatfltei t" tli?- 1 ? mil "f -.l':..i?i fun,, h |. I..umI to be ?et ?town lu th?? .1-. (umina ti., valu of bands which the rrraanr) waauaabV t.. mgotlets \ imte in iid.l. .1. w hi. li - ? \ -. 'Ml .iviiu I nli..ll bt t.ik. I lien .1I0 1 fin .?. Ulilllt 1 l> li.jiiidnliiiK the mi ililli,m HOW l> mailling In th? poilfi.lhi of tht Treasury Wt Imvi a proof that tia Fn-urb (loveraoamt will sbertly eabnlt to the Ia u - ! ,ti?e lim h 11 lilli to accord a lil?! mil. limit) to th.- bo?ili 1- of li. Mt vi, in I.t>. and thal in tin the ?.?Tin it i?' In l.t h) Um Ii, HimI a compel lion. 1 in , .ian 1 h, 1 mt in m i ti. ii tooaoen, a? v. : > neo| bolder? in m iI.-'h ?-.. ;ti 11 fron mu p-tting sai In 1.1. ?i. 1 fren ik ' 1 ? tpltaJ 1 1? el nit lilly quo!. ?1 In . The (ofTlitiil? 11<>. .?1 of Hie 17th taken j..iinn to am.BM mi eniasloU " Wi have .milt..1 t.. i;nr au attaajol of iht aeptrtort of the kiuk <>r I'riisniii, vi ho left P.utn on the 14th, at 10 ii in Th?' Kins' Wished hi- deptrtOTC t>> t.ike pi....' with.mt ceremony. Hu Kuipcrur oeat with him to (be It ort beru Kaili ... Ici miuus, where a few his-h fllintlnliili I. - nuil I. I ? :,-. hil.) lull lnnellilil.il Killi.' William warmly thaiikeU tin Fmpcroi for tbt reception ii?- hin! ntl ?i'ii in Pul Is, .nul th?- twu Borea is-ns parti .t ou tin most ,itt.. n..:,.ii? terna " HU VI. M 1 lill . ..M I l:i s, I The Irai Min gol lb? International MonetaryOoofer 1 m ? .it Parin tiaik ph. ? June i:, undi r the on sldenejr of the Marou n . BtsU - repreai Dted in it au- the united Htut? . France, Eugiand, Austria, the Ornad Duchj ol l..;, u. Havana, Belgium, Denmark, Hpa 1 n, (.iiiii. Italy, ti" Netherlands, Portugal, Prunia, 1.h -1.1, hu. .i. 11 .mi Norway, BartttaHtod, Turkey, aad Wortenburg I III I Ml I IOHi ...UV,, lo III K1 IV Tlie Kin|M-mi s,ij..,i< im lia? premised topa] avu-w to Hie Kihk of I'm -I 1 iii ti. I h. r I III M l:-I < I I los <>l Nil ll'.Vt s AT I V^-V Tbt l'titrtr say? thal Hie authorltieaal Jassy prrslstln lil.,. Ins tin- willoi M Bra! .um ahove th. law of th. land, and calla attention t.. a dispatch wlii.h ?tauwthottbe |M|n<? -lit II.li Of Ml. JeW? li ht ill . . I III 'I nil, .li 11.?Illili lilli S.I ojm ni) a? in 1. 1. fore. PBU8BI I lill. /?.I I V I RBJJf. The arrangement with regard to the Zollverein, which was agre? d looa the Mt h Inst, ?it Berrin, bttwi ?1 the Praasnu Uovrruus nt sad Um Boutb (ienaan Mates, wa? ?Igned, June is, at Tanfikli. h. n. on behalf of the Bal ?11 lan BoTCI lim. nt SW IT/.KKI.AMi II mi < UNI I lil M I li ?.I K1 v L An ititeinaiioii.il Peace < oui. n not it announced to take |ilai??? iii i? 1 u< \ a Sept. I. Th? programme ha? been ?lravt 11 np, iinil m m ral iM-i-ons have f.uiniillv neeoeblttd thcmselu-s with Um pray. 11. norn:. a PAPAL \l>I.I.I --. At the atiniv? mai y of the Pope'? teeetatea to the Papa! .hair, 1.1- ii.iin-s-. In replying to the congratula tmjis of the cardinals, said that during his Poutincati be had had t.. wrestle timt, again?! tin- eneniesof rtllpion and the linly S. e ; an.I. M.nmlU. tgOlttt tbt tiuilllis of all so. lal enter, who had at ibetr ern, ea tbt tat atad, tin- aiU.iiiccnieht of jiutciy pjaterlyl progr?s?: oji?ji; other, Iht total Subversion of tot pHnclnlcsof ftltlionfy. Instit e. ami religion, .uni lo di spofl lbs church of her tu cieiit aoasetalona li? had sought to recall the nbaejrea spirits Ly*encyclical k'tters,in vhkb were pointed oui the fuinl.ini' Ulai pi?nCip?eSh' iIltIiI. linn? -tv.aii?! reliflou li. kod beta h the voice lo tn? desert, which baaoF Ii , Ii ii tin Jew? the Wa\ they nlmul.t follow. The Pope then, turning toward the buibopa, sahl with emotion, "Venerable brethren. 1 pra; \"n t.. redonbl? your lupplleatloas to <?..?! and the l'mma.ul it.- Vlrs'iu that vt. in i\ he delivered from the nerum- dangers winch .in ntnpa-- us The \ 1. al of 1 In 1-1 v ni mise t onttniltlly bit bauds to Heaven. Bustain binas were suttafaed the enfeebled arms of Mates t>.\ his disciple?, float round me, that together we umv tis'ht uml triumph." Ia .111 ilii-mn in. Pope said,"Prayflod that be ?styteasers the spiritual ?uni t< iii|n.nil -? ours'. * w hl< li UOW atti l.t 11-, t luit nur milli- lu j y Im mim .1 I mm the lum al peat, ami OMI IhwI-i. s from tin material peat; Ibu? the misguided nay he saved and the Church triumphant." E?YPT. Aconeapondent of //<? Pail Mull Cn.iii, irrites: "The Viceroy's new? from Coiiatautluoplc wits respect t?i Ins di in?. el- m ?aid not to be sstlsfs. Ion to bin The Porta,!! seetot, will not give bim the title he wanta. Hi? la to 'f allowed to make, i ominen lal arrangement? rtbougb not, l fa- < v. ?peeiae treatiee) with Ihe Karepten I'.iuim hut the right m> confer Mgb raak koa boto dotted him. rat Frenen bave been sctiag ra a rtry ebaraabji i-ti matin? r. HsTtng chtmred the succession tt the di rect line, the) take ? ur<- to art p the keb under aaptaial French tutor; the next four are also ia course of li. mb llltlixjtl tli.it H.H. while. In pi?;.?, mu I nr. it li ( Iftlt e, t he youngest and sixth s.iu, Ibrabin Piaba, tat Ire j tara of age. is placed under the tuition of nu English Major <?ej? 11 .i, who must feel that he Is pluidtifi h very raliordiuatj pa?t. Pu ha ps the Fi? m 1, mean t" lake care, w lintern m.iv be Mustapha Pasha'? hopea,that Iht ??un-essioii shall run a- ? hans'. .1 An\ how. It 1? a safe ntl IngtO thi ii now to give the heir and the next four coatlngtat inn French tutors, with the advantage of baring Mustapha m l'an- Egyptian Independence would suit them,as they luljiht '"' able the rib) to deal mun easily with ?aTPt." m MM 'K I'll I S. iildillilK RAVAOKt Ol lill Ultu? I I \ HI. A private letter from Mauritius, ?luted Hni ?'? tim-4 (hfterii.e- tin ravages of the yehVrw revet ih that . otoo) ?? i write to fulfill my premian and lo 1.1 von kata thal I ?nu still living, although Ood oalj know* bow long such m.i) be the eaae, I an writing fren the i it) of the dead [ You will m .- that iii..??, jw i -nu.- bare tie? d carried <>ff 1.1-1 I mouth, the average in town being MO perdsj ErrTJ ? engine drivai that I ban md ti Porl Loua han ?Kin, or in at the pi?-?tit nimm nt, down with tia- accursed fever. I bave this morning ila , nun s lisent frmu the same can-?' A batch of doctor? I fii.iu India I' . vpi. i. .1 i e;.t mai., but the ravage before ? tin n may lu fearful. lv\;> i truck .! .vt u again with ? v.i. ?evert attack on tho tad of April, making the third , time. Tlie attacks are sudden, fwsa taken iii Inn mo m. i.i m iu\ iii!... ?uni i.a.i to lie uaslsted t.. a carrlase. lu foin ii.iv - I w.m off ni) in d again, bul I cannot dlagohie ; th t.nt ih..! the?? attucics, n; dar every istb day, ? Weaken (hi Today lathe tina for Um; foui-ih attms I Mo iiiiuui ann? ..io t.i pt- fue." DEATH OF MAXIMILIAN. s? tiinuK tu nil naaaaa Washim.kin, Jane W.?Tht foUvwiag dis? patch was received bj tlie Anstiiaii Munster last t vi-iiiii^ : Sonn iVk?I Pstt, l.a . vi? New OrleaiiH. Tt> Cot NT WypSXBBI CK! I < IBM from V? ia Cruz to ti li (?rapli \ on ?if the i oiiiliiiiiiat ion ami death of the I'.inpeioi Maximilian on the lilt h Hist. I'lesideiit ,1 uare/. refut-VH to deliver Up the body. (?milli | Ti inn k. Oatt, Austrian Sloop (?nut Wv d< nlii ink ia ?distill flinn (hfl eily at pris? nt. To-dav hk Set utary of LttjafJOTI sent a dispatch by Cable tu the Kuiperor Fian ? is Joaepfa 'd Austin?, anti tin Kmjmhu Napo? leon, Ml) noll riling Maximilian's eye? utitill. Tim event ha? product?! a git at ?hal of excitement litre ailinn: tile foreip/n Ministers. The resi? dence of the Austi ian Minister han lu-en visited to-day hy neailv all of these ollit ials, '?ho ?all? ti to condole anti to obtain the latest intelligence. The following dispatch was received, hy the. ."vx-retaiy ?if th? Navy to-day giving news ti the event : United States 8tkami.h XaOOBT, Vkua Ort/, I June j"., via Ni.tv OaLBASS, .lune ;to. <j Thi lion. Qmaoa Wm i **? Bmnmrf of the Mavf ? . Maximilian was shot on the l'.'th inst. Begged hard for his corpse for the Austrian Captain, and was re? fus??!. 'I'll?- ( it> of Mimi o snrr? ii?!ere?l on the 20th. Vero Crnz holds out on account of the Foreign le? gion. Dhasornan ao acceptance ti ?arrendar. Am moonal BOtWCtB Malva and North Bastion, Jason iii company. Lette* BJ mail. F A. ROB, Commander. PI limit; 0OHYIBMATIO1 0V Tin-; nkws. Information recental tatt yesterday, from what ?8 regaitleil as a trustworthy s<uirc<', is to the ?li? et that hy a ?hen?- ?f thfl Juan/ (?nv einini ni Maximilian was shot on the Ililli inst. at 7 o'clock, a. in., ami that the liienils ol' Maxiiuilian ask? ?I the privilege of removing his body for the purpose of sending; it to Hump?-, luit tin i?i|ti?st was i?tiis??|. <;?i). (Jrant alta received a piivat?- tclegiam from (.?lierai Sheiidaii last night containing siibstaiilially tin- BBCta stnlcin? nt. It Is believed that Juarez it luctaiii's consented to the execution ?d' Maxi? milian. Winn tin- incasing? i bearing dis? p?telos i'min ?nu I'.mi nun? til relative to ?paring tin hie d4 Maximilian tiolhrontd his , packages to Janies, tin I.iiii i iaftrsnad him that hi- (Juan/ wa- ?ii-jhi-<?1 to snare the life I of Maximilian, hut tin- pressure from Mexieau i landfltl and people for his exe? utioti wa? so great that it would In almost ini(itissih]?' to resist it. MH'oiti ki> ? (in ni ni nu: ?itv ?ii mixhi?. Ni w OtUtANS. Jiuu ."'. An Austrian steam aloop of nts arrived at Boath-Weat Pass tin- ?otaiag, ami lainlc?! tellIgranhie dispatches for the Austrian (?ox eminent. Bat national ? iisign aTtt ti i a (m ,1 m iii rp inonrnh ?. This circumstance ami the rctieeiM'e of her o flic i-;in- sipmt'u ant. 'I hey, however, rejMiit that th' (it\ of Mexito WM ?aptuied BJ the I.ihei als ?m the ..lilli instant, hut tin jiaitu BhUtof the I ap (ure ha?l not no tti Vetat ni/ BJ t?> th? lime of the ?ailing of th? Austrian sti amer. YV'ashim,i??n. .lune .so. A dispatch reached this iii> bj iolagranh from Ni? OrleeaattMaafaarntan, Mating that Maximilian was condemned to ?lu . ami was shot mi the l'Uh of .lune; but no particulars whutev? r a? < ?mpiny the statement. (Ill the recep lion nf thai telegram tin- Austrian (harirs dAllain m, n. the ahsenee of Count Wydenbruck, telegraphed bj tin i able to th? l.iii|Hmi ot Aiikti ia thai Maximil ian had hean shot, and the Mexican authorities re fused tS dclivcl up his Isttlj to those whoha?! le ?pu-sHsl >t. IHK MIK BJgPt BOU MWIUH.IxN H-.l:l"l\\\n til mi DOO, Tin- Kata, rm Maviiniliaii was the eon of Archduke Pram l- 'hail.s of Au?tii.i uni PrhaSSBJ ?supina of lia varia, ii? vashetnenthatahet?fahy, imi in tntereil the Amil um navy I Mi tin .'Ttll Of Jill.\. mairii-l tin- niifoitiinntc Mm ia t'ai lotta, I ?laugliterof tin late K1 ig LepeM I of the BttjlBSS Id' wa? appoint? d A111111 ? .I ami < lAlllliahdcl li Chief of the AiisIm.hi Nav> ii ls.-.i>, und retained Hil? iH.Mtioii nut.I hil acceptance of the Mexican crown During his ?dadais trallon of this high oil.11 li inindia ? d luanv unisn laut nfenns in ti? n.ttt, and lift kis BOSt ainnl uinvi i-a! reglet. He sa- ? -1 ? ? li ii l'.iiii>t na of Mi vii << I. v tin- A,-, m nil a iii Retables et the terhet JalVitatt.hat enfjetoher <. following, in un Interview st ii i < sstle of ajji naas Beti MSSaS, with the Mexican Hrpntalioii dispati Ill's to Min to requeit lils assiiniption of the luipi tail ottlce, lie made ;?t;tii< ? of the crown dependent upon the x\ ill of the Ml vu .ill |sn]i|e. In ii.- li pl.t to the .niiln-s of tile iii notation be isfcl " Although the adssiea ei maintaining the welfare of Mexico on a solitl foiinil.ilioii, .uni willi lue last it minus, i- a most no11 ii um-, i inn<t. in \ i ?'in h ?s, in complete ue i ordaaee with the rtewa of the I ?prror NspoCuon, de ilaie Ilia' lie mol?an h> i aiilmt lu n r-talno-ln >l on i legitimate and nun basis wit hool ? Rpontaneotu i v;m - sum of tlie will of the wlioie mitiiei. 1 must uiaki un ai 11 plain i o Cn- Ihn e ih'JffHthUlt OS ? fltHltittItf tile w hole nation." With this answer the Mesleaa delegsttos returned bere wah the ? >sten ?i i de object ol procuring a papular Note In favor of tin- pi Hilos? a empire, but, IS tin- scittteted it uti distill lied st., ti of tin Mexfl iii peopl? . to ni it n iii a pope: IT roteef say character was eTldeutlj boprsct rsWe. \\iiii tins representation the delegatlou again rlsited Ms? lliilhni. uni on Hie pilli of April In e?pil*?w?t hlni?e'f Nitisihii Heit-the resolution whick acought tana the Hist time in Miraraar was couflruied i>> th. Inimense msjoritjr of r00' compatriots, amil sad that he might, with gool right, cousktei bhuselftbe legitlmatt el.r the ??ssicaa people." liniuciliati Iv afterward aproes? rsrSnf of the acceptaace of the crowu ? ut M'\ieo wa* slgaed hythe partlee to the Interview, yiiij ii couvent Ion between France sud Mexico was tiileieil min Boon after till.? lilt? I V li IA Max: i nullan st Mint fur Mexico, stopping at ?etaa te iniiM the benediction ol the Pope upou the enterprise, QnMsj IW he lapded at Vera Cru?, ?ud on 6>.Utllei'Vi!VV : li ?ntfir?d tl.eCu5 of Mesleo He Mmi?.a...t.-Tv' ' i iiiiiuieii? < ?1 orcauUlug a Mf govsnuDeut, und to iillnnl bim a basis of lot .mi In- I idopted eV?ty ni-'ins tor securing Information up(M the population and reeooreet of the dtaareal esc? Hun? of the rouutry, and su insight lutoth? i eksrscti i lu onie, to Inltl itc good h sling, sinnt'., ;,??,,. lil* liist.-rialinii lu the i ipili! In t mu eil,ti a cent i al alu? ne-it to Sil pi I-nae I ? nail .'Illili .1 lol |M li It li al nit ??lis. a 'I -I ht.iiieotlit ri !.i -i .-ot olli'iiili i- Hclsiis, nt lnitiii-ili.it. h t . .linn>?!. ami tlie Republican leaders tnritiag taeatsssl ti lill a i olifi rein?! in the tap.tal foi the purpose Of dlv cussing ? ni in foi (he restoration of peace lu ti.nntry .ttnl (lie linn i -?alilii-hnieiit of tin- I mp.n 'lill? Mel v, ?Hi s contemptuous refusal from Juan-/, and found ii? little f.tvm flinn other le niels Pi mu the III -I the llnanilal ipii lion WS? the mast ililli cult willi which Maximilian bsd lo meet, pud a co um i tee whn li he appointed tailed front igaorauiM ot the ? economical condition of the rfthirtry to institute any available measures for peeunlsrj relief. About ins , InlitiUe of August, .Ma .anillan -l.it Hil OU a tour nf nhset vatilUI. intending to g0 SI hil | ssSsaaksesa Prerleas to kia teparturs he removed the ' t elinolsllip flolll the presi DU the M of Not eliillel he addressed s letter to hi? MlRietei of ttste, Velastrnet de LtOB, in w hii li In- a urn h in eil ., de I erin: na ton tul outlaw . the ni lind .nilien at? to the Republb ali Uovem meut,and commanded "eil fnnetlonartes, umgtatrstes, anti militaryauthorities of the naluui lo pursue anti an mkilats tin lu hi all nieaii) lu theil power." Fmantilil lim liles ,n!i( 'i>|i iT I''( Tuliil Ti1' |'l'. I'-'r'V'Ji 1'Uj? I" ft|<Usj t?V-is iidil.'d fn-sli ?umphc?ti ii ! "til, |g nom ifcinand* of the ecclesiastics foi (be restoration ?t ?iiunh piopniv ?omi... alni during i administr?t hm? These demirudi Ihe poverty bl tin- laiipin i iimplleil billi I" letine.? x1 Hois lit uiteml.tl the t him h pun and tin Pope. On Or I nhei -, ! li, \ui' Iba. June/ winn iIiim'U out of ( hlhllah taki'ii mfsge m tin- full, ?l Males. Maximilian issued a pin'lam..lion annouocing Hie dejairture u) the | l:. iiiiiilnm Pn-siiieiit rnnn Mexieau soil.and declsi ii his cause utterlj baa. ami thal "the sim-sic m te.! un- v ill he between bAMtest nun and ?.mg" of ? o mt nal? and 'mu ??tis This proclamation wa?immedlatelj rollowedbj an ' Imp? risl di i rat prououm kag lae iim-i \ Igoroi s m again?! latrtiejs '" -i1"" aaetusl the Oereruiucnl, and ileil.il'lli. Ih.lt Will ii t Iptun d M'' li I? ' 'H- WO li ' l?. shot within lu eui. four h mrs after ' toiiviciioii hy ?ouiiuinrti.il. In accoribiace with lins ii.-, ii e nous. Ort?'iign sud Subi u ai d several Repi i .te-, In-Pi ' i ?pnil'd at ?? mia Anna . Vin. itl iii ondit.':, were. In u fe** ?m5 *? summarily executed, not withstand | lug that ii \.. - iii ..i...1.1\ tin ii known bj the Emperor I H./s reported ahauitoument sf tai csuaa ^ ii ? lllifiilllldi'l. Hu mu ISA upcjjcd Willi tin Itepubl!? in mi ( nish, ?l and mutilated i< rtaiitton i I i irtcry reeognltahle, hut stMin Hie Hi pnnlliaiis t cn- great I) i 'iiciiiiritci'd lu Hi? i mum nt,mi hi n > ? n I laiu-e .?lui Hu which the I'iiiim 1'if of I lain ? llgTeCll lo wPhdiaW nil tin 4 ?.mu tnsips ti mu Mexico by November, ia*, ?hile the United Bluies, on Hie other hand, ' informed Frame that she Udghf i ely upon I our fjteudslilp sud uvuUaiitff. Uiaduslly Um \ Hepnlibeans gained important advantage?, until, m the latter part of June Hen. Meint, fourni himself ?oin Mlled to surrender the Import?e! teeporl of Matamoros. This first signa] defeat of Hie imperialist was followed bv a series of nth? r sut 11 sm? s ?if Hie Kepiihlican, which re duel ii the teiritory subject t?> Maximilian's control to a tery small portion Of the i ountry. All effort to ?I? lay tia' Imam m1 ruin ot tlie t -tali, try by lia- appiliittiuw t of M I singue t. as Minister of Kinaia e, failed in ton?? qui i he death of Longuet, in February The official atinoiiiioiueiit of (lu determination ?f Ixnil? Napoleon, to witbdruw all the Kreuch troups, imbuid Maximilian todlemisa Mm Liberal members of his Cahluet and loan amln entirely on the Chureh part) win h . ? ?_- t . < ? i to sup plv the Immediate wants of Hu (lovi i nine ?i m mi iimbiii-. Hieeffevt teretslns pert of the expe? ditionary fore? in Mi-xiio?-niicely faibli a loora? nu ?briaken by Hi?- rUspressCarlotta to Pans and Rome, was not only unsuc?-itm.fiil, but entirely broke down the htalth of the Huntress, who 1?. ame insane. An attempt t?ncate a nattve ai my led likewise tn no re? tah, (ni August if., on eewbrsting (he anniversary "f Mexican uni. pendene*, MexhnUtan still promised to de? fend lu- throes b3 the last; but un o? t. k1 he left the nap; uni. si was generally supposed ena a ?b riga to < muan. at Vera Cru? for Eurone and to aixv.iie. Bul this de? sign was prevented by Marshal Balkine, who Insisted that the Km|M-ror must Hist abdicate before he could leave the country, ?-ssm after Mennjilian yielded io the i nut atns of the chiefs of tv,. Consrrva Ure party and resolved to stay, rn a pxtflamatiou dated Doe ember 8, he expresses' a wish to convoke a National Congress ?>? Hie mt>st lilieral basis, so laut all parties loiiltl participate in the ?lection; hot this pre, ].,. matuin nu t willi no rt spoiim- from the I.,Ni lal lead?r*. Thus at the ?los?- of the year Hie Kuipire was lu a dest?l? ate eondition, Hu-whi*e of the eountry with the exception of the eities of Mexico, (?ueretaro, SM Vera Cruz, being pi i? in ally in the hands of the Repotdieaaa Tin- departure of the Pre?es troop? wk? ta was complet? ed m the tlrst month of the current year was soon foi luwetl hy an entire collapse of tim Empire. Winn the Ri pallin an forces on all sides victoriously advanced upon the capital, Maximilian cniK-eutraled lu- troopi at Outre taro ami pia? ?ti himself at. tiu-ii head. But gradually tin-lain i. is sin mumbil tin- entire iinjMii.il army which was blair.rod in Qeeretaro, and finally the Emperor, with his entire force had to sumiiih-r. lu compliance with a request from the Emperor of Austria, our Government interced??! for the life of Maximilian, but, as it s< ? -in-. In raia, for aeeording to the dlapetehea wlmb we publish tills miiriung, the unfoitunatc prince was shot on Hie 13th in-taiit. A aastet of Maximilian r??eiiHy published in Tub Tumi st:, says of Ins personal appt aram? : Maximilian is rather above the middle Bight, well proportioned, with |s>werful high sanare shoulders. In fate lu la decidedly good luukiug, having r? millar fra lares, tight hair, long side whiskers and musta? he of the -aui<- color, a small iiioiith ami ? xi t lit nt teeth. With O good tempered -unie perprtoally ou his countenance. He hus iiglit lilun eves ami a most b< BSVOkSBt and amiable expo ssiou of eoiinteiiaiu e. In dress be is always scrupulously mat. A black fun ki i.al. light ?-?lion d pautalooi -, White vi st. and a small black neckrle usually constituted lu- morning r?stame, while m the svenlag, st iliniiei partit s. n.eptious. A?'., kC wore the usual evening attire ?>f a private gentleman. He very -i Idem .loaned uniform, nor was it often worn at hit 10 . ? ptions a hen ... i usions ?if state rend? red it necessary, In- would appear in Hu plaindre..- of a General of the army. Be wasver) foad of the Mexican costume, always adopting it when on koreebackor in the country,also ween traveling. This consisted ?>f a handsome white souibn m. ni naine uti. 1 w Uksilvei. and a -um r band rdnnd It, ?a sum.-tim. ,s a jilain w bite I'reiich w al. a-wake bal "f Von lin.'e ?in iinifereiice, ajacket anti vest of Mat k OC a dark eulin, handsomely cinhroiih red. anti black pants w iib ?I i ni ble row-? of silver buttons down the ?nit sub- seam ?f i ii Ii Ii- Sim,? -times his rhling ?Inss was ?ike the lam Is n? of tin country, namely, ticket, vest, and pants of bull nnlnrsS 1?IBOT. timntlly ?her skin, hut li.tnd-iuielj i nibioiili-n ?1 and ornamented like the ethers. i ininti; pa urn i i.aus ni iiiK ?Aim i:k Of mnia t\VA. Ni \x iii:i.ki\>. June "JO.?Tlie Mexican schooner Alias an mil at tin mouth of the Mississippi vester day inoinintr, having on lsianl J4 tzflti Imperialist Mexicans, who hay?, been pt-rcmptoiily hanislietl. Among them are several military oftjecrn. I lu y con 1 i i j ii the report of tin capture of .Santa Anna at Sisal i hey ?ultl that when the captain of the Viiginia told tin- Liberals tbej must take Santa Anna by Cot?t, Bl Ins retas! was nut anted, ha ?pasad tat Aasavitta en? sign ?m ihe gangway The Mexicans tnsl on tlie lag, s?i/eil Calita Anna thnist him into their Wat. took ? htm to ( '.iiiipcaehv. tan eaawnti lum as a Brlatntr ti war. At ('.iui|N>uchy the Liberahl ama -hooting, hanging, and expelling Imperialist sympathizers. mt: SI hil ATT J K1 AL. ii:o-s.| uMiv.tntiX ?ir xx ki? hmxn ro.MiM i i>. ST TH"???rH TO TNI THHtS?. \\ tsin\,,in.\, 1). <\. June .'?I.-The tnal ti John II Barrett continue? to attract immense crowd* ?<? the i i in. i ii i .nu' loom, au?! the Marshal ami b li korrlidj bori?iartsheaaitestfcasi from persous of IkiHi si>.s f.u tests with hi I hi bar. The space outside the bar l.n! nt, is always mit oin foi tah] y t -rowd? d, anti it is ac .Linglj bjaored nato II beeostea manifest that there ?tie no more vacawies witlnii the bar. Lsdies con nae . it tin dnei s an lion!-, and MflMthnSS an iinnxand a li ii!, lu fun the tune for tin- opening of the i ?nut. ami main of thctn endure tin ckwe, oppTessire air Ol the cnuti room nil daj long Members of Congress arrlvlug in the i in set lu lo make the tiuil room the hist imitu of i^i h st te t mir. l.iuii. J. Weichman wa* this niornlng recalled to the >t.lui and Mr Hi.i.lie> ? minimi ii tin ? i o - i vaniliiatmn. Witness sahl b< did mit tix the '.'.'d of Deeembei as the time when be waa Introdaced to Mudd, but thinks the Introduction took plsci before Burrett was employed by tin Adams Kxprea* Company, fixed the iiat?' of Introduc? tion some tin? before thurstt went to Adams Kapi coi ar the conspirar j trial I mimed the reces?of Congress a* ( reason whj I could lix the date of the Introduction to Mudd, I wai tin incertain it was after Hu- recess of Con gresa Mi Bradley here read the testimony of wttness upon th I pout, SS given st the umspiracj trial, and he admit ti ?I that it w as ? oi ni t \\ ita? ?s returned, and m answer to certain question* by Mr. Hi.lilley, enid he axed the date of the Introduction by knowing when Booth occupied Kumu Me. si ,,t the National Hotel: nut Pax ne twice at Mrs Hurratt's when he Tldted the house: [ mean he wss there ?m two <lirt. : ei.t m . itsiuusns a xisitui. but when be staid tin:?- J HW lum every da.\ ; met Ptyae first in the hitter part rt February; I ti_-t in? <t at tins present nial that on the m rasi?n ot the sei ond x isit Barratt was it lag on tke bed. and Payne walked m and asked if that wss Barratt? l think, however, a recognition passed; 1 lielieve furratt j knes Pat ne loin: before that m r. Brodie) We dont want te koon whet yent belief I? nott ; \m may have otcaslou to impure alunit that after want. Witness resumed : I stat? ti st the Coaunlsaion that the morning sftei finding nu- macha he m my loom, I put it on and u.-nt to the ofllee, I can nive no reason whj I ?liould ? oin ? al llie iniutta? he flinn Pat in: I had HO Sus? picion ou ac? mint of ii ml.in. Hu- mustache, but I ?lal ilnnk It Itrsuge that a Kapi 1st minister should wear sm h a ?In* gnlse, snd I think ?o still : if he had sshed foi tke mus? tache tke next da] he wtnil 1 hate gol it; the mustache was it irij.- ?m the table. Mt Hi.ids > hen read Weichjuaa'l testimony upon Um point, as giren before the Military Commission, and It appealed that Patin did ask lol -the must.it lie. \\ .1 in ss now saul l'a> ne taino iu and felt around for -onie Hung: the bos wes open, however, ami keeoetd have an ?a ii | lu-Mi loaned ant tout to Atxerodt; itt.is mistaken as lo Hie time at fir ~t. but I afterwards fixed it. and I also iixi-d the time of the horseback ride ss on March 14 you Will Had I corrected the itatemeut as to thal ride; tke qui lion w#o made Iii? answei to s question of Mi < ..x. ami tou will Und It III Hu- M-v.tHJ'1 xoluuieuf the book. o. \ ?>;i were thi-n recalled tkree nss?sl a. i wal re ? ailed tour Hines, i). Yon bax,- tht*n Iteeti exMinining this Imok and studying tour testimony II InnMi-fuic given I a t hare thought snout It tor two yean; ?urti an Inci? dent si this in nu lift; eliot, an even ilax mstau.e, and I have tUlgbt ah,-ut it ali the lillie. a'ltaeea was Mked if be kad uot prepared a wiitteu Ststeaaast and thoa re? is. <i II frem Hu- nowie bed Book. Mi l-u-iiepoiit objected to the question si uni-taut. Judge Pllket ruled that the question ? as prop?! \\ itm m said se tint w i itc out a statement, but hu ?lui mit i empare It With the book l?l?l not pit pare the statenaiit and nail it befara \lw Onad Jury in this ?as,.. I prepared a ?Tatemen!, nad gate it to Mi. Wilson, A s-..i mt Distill t Atl.v. and did not hate a copy uf it in mt pocket when lie foi. thopraad Jury; I .io not kaes tu.it lae written statement wai lying hef?ua the I m.'m ia of the (?i .nul Jui t when I was examined there; there was not a written Maternent before Ihr trend Jar), according bim) recollection, nor was 1 t?m- turned from a imiiiih' of nepers. Mi. < ,u i nilton objected to I bia evidente, ?s the witness COUld liol tell what tt as dime netol'e the tjlalul Jui v. ?jb |.. tam overruled. Mi. ' al liii?t.-ii was about to sign?- tlie question, when Mr. Unidle, saul lu would v aixt the iHimt foitlit preseut. The ? m.it then, at 11:30, gdloumed until IO o'clock Mon il.it linn ?hil: HU XATIOS'AL IL\A.\( is. st rrsasases t? tb? tkist??. \\'A>-ui\i;it>\. .lune OOt' The following is llie itate un ni nt teeBtttaa held hytheTresrureret tin inn,d ?states in tuist for the National Hanks: a- MCBrttf f??r tutula:.nu note.?, #04o,;..i..*iki. anti tor deposita oi puiil.c iiiuitc Total sitnni.es h?'?1. *??:?'.:oii,v.jo. The aiutiimt ot National Hank cm roney issued dating tin- week was s no,um mid IBS amount In inlual t-inula i ..a ,.t li n date i- ? ria. ibu :ii rurreney was recetrisd from tke Printing Itimai of Hie Tn asm t tliiiin?. the weeh t?> rhe'smoual or ..:'il t! '? -liipiliclit? of lim tltililiI ? ill I? in '? st ,'.-i. .'- ?I'n-.'s ii, the Inred BlateS Hcpo-iie. t ai fijo iuiiuti, ?lue.uos; nt ( Ub-ngo, H.V0M : -t I.iiiiismH. . ? nw; al Hultnle. ?a'i.uKi; lo tlie Assistant Treasurer al New Voik.lWIMMSj; to the AasUtunl i'n .. 111. I at Nur. i III. alls. % .e.Mni . lotla Xssis|?|.t 1 at et. launs. Vii.onti; lo lia Assisfunl I reasur? i al < bal ?? - lou, t? '.io" mid io Un ?.allouai tiuidts und uthsrs, tUMi,;>'si. . moni i of fi.u !,uti.i! barrene] redeemed during the wee!, want i'.. i... ,.'s from iniiiin-i revenue sonreei tn ?l..y ..lllni.li!? rt lotl.W*,lM .". alni Hie total .- nu ti if ft I the entire lim al t .1-1 sa Of (hbi mini there wuS received fit in Lullet loi* i.f Intel .al Ki vein :? ' h ?mi is I.Vti'ixOB fiumlbe ?ile of Stamps, SlVJffii.lsl '.'<. . a,al fn m oll? r some w. ats.si.9is tri. I I I SI '. WASHINGTON. r:iK aunan paKxenaatjaag on nea kia wist lil'IMoX?NOMINA ll?iNS TO P.K KKNT T?) TIIS MI l\MIMsIK|{ ( -AMI'KKS.I.V IA,I-KM At* 1 AIKS IN l.oi ISIANA. ai TKJLit.aipa tu taa tiiicil Wasiiisgtou, Jone ?, iott. An extra session of the Cabinet is expected la I* bebl to-morrow, to resume the consideration of At torm j (?cn Slanbery's opinion on the powers of tht Military command- rs. This subject was in patt dis CUnaed at previous meetings of the Cabinet, but no li.ml determination of questions or "vid at, as has been stated in dispat? be? fro? kbit city. Not is it trot that Mr. Stanton was rettisetl ih rtnissioti to reatta his view? ii the areettdiaga, Bag has he insisted on tbc pro? ceedings being acotnulgaaad. It is understood, how evi r, that publicity v ill bt given to the action of the Cabinet on the last opinion as on tlie tir?t opinion of Mr. Btanbery, and th? proceeding* may appear ia the Associated Press reports on Tuesday or Wednes? day next. Quite a number of nominations will bo, sent by the ^resident to the Senate should there ho a quorum in CoagTess this week. Among these are tim nom ?nations of Ministers to Austria, Prussia, Mexico, Hayti, Consul-Genera] to Havana, Commissioner of Agriculture, an?l ?av?rai collectors and assessors of the revenue and post? masters. It is quite certain that lir. Raymond will lie rcnominatcd for Austria, Mr. Bancroft's naree will, of course, be sent in for the Prussian miseion, and probably General Thomas Kilby Smith for Consol to Havana; but it is not at all certain what nomina? tions will be made for the remainder of the position* named. Tlie lion. L. I). Campbell, late United Stat?* Minis? ter to Mexico, arrived here last night and had an in? terview with tlie Assistant Secretary of State. It appears that Mr. Ceanphttl ba?l peremptory order? from Mr. Seward to remain in New-Orleans, and iu> orders to go into Mexico m search of Prcaidenb Juan/, were received by bun until tho first of tim present month. The instructions then given hint were to proceed to Mexico anti take bis station near President Juarez, but no method of con? veyance was indicated by which he could gea there. Mr. Campbell, it seems, was ill with au attack; of fever when these instructions reached bim. He ab once set about procuring a vessel for the journey, hufj was unable to obtain any. Finding there wat ne? means of transportation lie telegraphed the Deport? ment to lntvo n -?env-i assumed for his nae, which re ajatat was not complied with. As his orders were cm?, phatic to Join the Mexican President, and he found it impossible to do so, except by journeying overland with blanket and haversack, he telegraphed to Mr. Seward, tendering lus rcsigiiatiou, which was ae? ceptcd and another Minister appointed. I Mr. Thomas W. Conway, after a three months' tonr in the Southern States, ha? just reached this city front New-Orleans. He reports tlie greatest excitement isrvailing all liasses in that city in regard to tint reported removal of (len. Sheridan by the President! Good men of all parties say that they hoyve the. President will not prolong the agony of the South by making any new issue with Congress. The loyal atonta, without exception, regard Sheridan as doing* w hat is liest. In tho fear of removal many, of the judges in towns and parishes are careful to do justice, whereas formerly they were apt to administer the law with a bias of partiality for Rebels as against Union men. Mr. Conway re? ports that lead mu Southern men ant a-,pat?: a renewal of tronbles ?if a serious nature if the President at? tempts to interfere with Gen. Sheridan, and that they give as a reason for hoping to see Sheridan re? tained that tin y want to get into the Union, that? their ?amis can never lie sold or tilled success? fully till they do. and that so long as the Pi.-salent, keeps up a fight with Congress the people of tis? South must be the greatest sufferers. He reports the most deplorable condition of affairs in Mississippi. Gen. Ord has appointed Rebels on the Registry Hoards, and appears to be in great disfavor with the Union men of the State. Half the freedmen in Um? interior do not kuow that they have a right to rote, ami many say that they have heard they were free, but do not know it yet. ' Members of Congress continue to arrive by etery?, train. Eight or ten from the West came in to-day. Some of these report others from that section now on the way hither, anti arc confident that a ?jooriim of both Houses will be in Washington on Wednesday. Hut there are intimations in other quarters that it bj" not so cm tain that the Democratic members will - a tend in their places on that day to answer to the roll call ami secure a quorum for business. The Repnbll? can members now here are all agreed that a bill ?up pleini-iital to the Reconstruction acts ought to bo passed, to clearly define the powers of the military ' commanders ; but the way and form are yet to be de . termin?e!. t All the members of the Judiciary Committee aro i expected to lie present at their meeting to-utorrow, J when it is probable the taking of testimony on im? 's'?chmcut will be concluded, as heretofore deter? mined wheu all the memlters were present. Those who returned with the President to Wash? ington last night, were Surgeon Morris, Col. W. O. Moore and Major-Gen. Granger. Major-Gen. Bout seau and Postmaster-General Randall left the party in New-York. S?'cretaxy Seward, Judge Olin, Mr. I McEwen, who is Mr. Se warda Private Secretory, and* j Mr. James Donaldson of rbe State Department, who took steamer at Annapolis yesterday, arrived hero this evening by way of the Potomac River. All the party are in good heal iii. I .Judge Wayue of the Supreme Court of the United States is lying at the point of death in this city. Ho is nearly 80 years of age. and was appointed from the State of Georgia. In the event of his death, there* will be no vacancy on the bench, as the law provide? for a reduction of tlie number of judges to six. Gen. Grant contemplates visiting J/Ookout Moun? tain iu ,-ompan v with a party of Congressmen ami high officials. He will leave on this trip after hit natara from West Point, abont the 25th of July. I Attorney-General Janies Speed is on his way to ibis city, having been .summoned by the Senate Judiciary Committee. ) Chevalier D. Magathiaa, the new Brazilian Min? ?st.T and his family, arrived in the citv yesterday. The Chevalier comes to fill the vacancy left by tim relief of Councilor D. A/ambuja, who bas been ah-, sent for several months past. The duties of the legation have becu discharged in the mean time by* the Chevalier d'Alberquerque. Charg? d' Affairs. The President received no visitors to-day ex?*ph members of the Cabinet who called to pay their?, respects. Commander R. B. Lowry, commanding the apprtn*?' ^ ti. i-ship Sabine, has been ordered to proceod with tbat vessel on a cruise along the northern and east? ern coasts of the United States until the last of Uap tcmlier, wheu he will return to Annapolis, Md. Paymaster George Do P. Barton of the nary, wh* was on boanl tho Swatara at the time Joba H. Sur ratt was brought to this country, has been erdend to Washington as a witness in his case. The Treasury Department has gi-??? notiee to tlie holders of Seveu-Thirty notos that it is now prepared to give in exchange for soch uotes, Five-Twenty Units i.suetl initier the act o? March 3, l?o, redeein ublc after five years, an?l payable in 20 years from (at of July 1S67. Holders are also not i beti that the maa, !? I Bl will consider that they have wwvodl their ti Jit to demand bonds in exchange foc Unir notes, unless tbe notes are presented for convertioo bv tin- 1Mb of August next. Seven-Thirty ??"***?*"*: mitti d foi c.uiversion must in every cam- bo indorsed K tho ? i retary of the Treaaary.hy the party mo ?outing them, and must ateo when Jajabte to tim oiilelt.i allot bel person, be llitlolM ti l.y ?mil ?.?>??? ?r Ins legally authorised reoctaaotatJvo, t.u.iui iticiitM.ii tothtertf*olatioa wal ?ave partitaoaavat? baa such notts, much uniiecettarv eaia;nto. ?