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V?? XXVII.N0-8.IHN. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1867. PRICE FOUR CENTS. EURO I'K. BMGLAND. B1 ATLANTIC ISSMtAM TO TH? TKlhlfR. 1^)MW)N, July fr Noon. United State? M Adams has Mesetded ni his efforts with the British (Jovemincnt U> i?l.t.mi UM libtilyof tin: aonvicted Fenian. Condon. B? UM '? < B? 1 lue and will shortly tail for A:n< (?until 1'a.sha, ho\< ii it'll ol Egypt ha? arrived ia Ixindon from l'an? The railroad station wasd--c? ratcd with flag? mi Howers bl honor of the. iihi-t li? nns vistor, wlu? was MObrded ? a^and reception, in whuh too l'liiucot Waka anal Loud Stanley,the Secretary for FoniLMi Allans, played ft conspicuous p;irt. A largo IhhIj ot tftMBtJ Weie |1m iii attendance, and formed an M KM t to tim h.ngot Egypt. Ismail Pasha is the guest of Eail Dailey. July 7.?A detachment of Ngnlag troops has MM ordered by the English OflTflrnnunt tit M>>si-iuia to eon i pel the Kin?; of that country to release tlie lint isl? subject?, who have been hthl prisoners tin N foi a Joiit; time piust. PRANCE. Paws, July 7.-The International Coagreta for the recul?t ion of |tid und silver eoinsgO, now in Besti?n in thin eity. has fixed ftMti the gold (ive lian?- po-cc anil its miiUvi les as the ha- is tor a uniform cunnii y in Kuropc anti America. Al ?TRIA. Viknna, July 7.?An Austrian fleet is to be iinine diately dispatched to Mexico for the body ot Maxi? milian. _ MAK1NK INTELLIGENCE. Q&ASOOW, July I Noon.-The steamship Columbia. Capt Cann.;: han, fiotu Ni vv-York. June U, has arrived QUKKNSTOWN, July 6 NOM l'lie st?..lli-hip IVlM.? Cupt. I/ott, fruin New York on the J.'til of June, lia.- a. hero eu route to Liverpool. FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. London. July ?,-Noon.- Coi,.-..;.- tot mum -v. '.'4J. United Btatcs Five Twin: i. -, 73. Illiiiois Central Uailiuad Shares. i?>j. Kiie iaOwny BhaicjL<H|< Afternoon (on-.ils li.ive ile? : ned 4. and aro new quoted at M g ; United ?Stat? s Five-Twenties have ad valued i<l, and the quotation now is TS|? IllinoisLVntial Railway ?hares. 70J ; Krie Kail way shares, 43J. Li vunroot. July 6- Noon- Cotton ?met ; estimated ?ales today, 8,000 bales; Middling Uplands, h>?d. ; Mid? dling Oilcans, lid. Breadstuff's dull; Coru,37 H. White California Wheat, 139. Barley, 5/. Oats, 3 0. Peas, ta/. Beef, 136/. Pork. 76/. Bacon. 4J 0. Laid. 47 ? Chew, ti,. Tot Atlast, M/t Mi siena fflrtti Kctlnc.l, 1/1 Spirits Turpentine, 32/. Tallow, 44', Clover Ned, 41 . Ko-in -( oiiunon, I 9 ; Fine. Afternoon.?Cotton tinner ; the sales today will rea? h 10,000 bale?. Middling uplands, 10?jd.; Middlinst Orleans. lid. luthe Brcad-tntl's market Corn has advanced 3d , and is now quoted at 37?6. Wheat, KaiVy, oats and Poa? are unchanged. Provisions are without oh.? Produce niichaioicd. Finikin, July 6-Nood-No. 12 Dutch Standard Sugar. M/S. Calcutta Linseed, 69.0. l?MMl Cakes. ?'.'12 0. Whale Oil, ?:?.. l.ii.-eed Oil, JE<1 10,. BftHmOB, ?IK?. Afternoon. -We have no SMSM to announce ni the patt of articles since the noon report. Kkwkiort, July 6.-United States bonds closed at 771 for the Issue of 18C2. July 7.-United Mate? bind? were (MM today at 77j tor the HBOO of l?>?2. ? Bl 8TM?USBIP. The steamship Hansa, from Soutliaini-ton, OB UM Mth of June, ai:i\??l here yt .-tenlay, !?; ?dayl later Kuropcan t' FRA? THK riiKMii flMHM MIH.OH mik HUBM ami ON THK HU.Ill OK MlamO- 'MIK wvAL vu riniot- Hi UM is i amMDJ OH HRBOWSKL From Out Sp*ci?l Coitinii <ii.J< i.L Pakis, June 21. The chief reason piven in the famous Imperial Letter of l'.th January for withdraw -inn from the Legislative Body the right of presentim? an ad in answer to the speech from the tlinei^, was tlie great ?uiiount ol' tinie WMted in its diacnaaiott. Hal ?mm letter ?ti the ltth Janmny pramieed in genera) but jKisitive tenus two laive ieforiiis. 'Jliel'haui Imik have MMB Ifl MMkw now more tlian four lnouths. ?oui im warton of tin- preceding six years la whuh m mu? h time was "wat?ted In sterile de? bates on the addr? w" ha? bein s.? idle and barren. It is only within tin.se la.-t ten ita; s that the Ounniit tee.s iiave reported the billa on the Presa and the l?itfht ol' Meeting. Never did molehill labor* luin? forth two inore ridienlona u?atea than these two tantlcd, icstncted, liain|nre(l. nnfnHUlmenfa o? the liniienal i?roin!-es of s?\ months a;'??. Tboai iMitHins who Would base their opinion? of tin: ?maria] regime on something dwpei than the cleaii-sw< pt surface of the ttre t- and the agreeable gayetiM ai Paria, would do well to read and perpend these lulls. With such pur mm in view neb particular tjstder will trndthcM lyeay documents deeply interesting. Each bill be* Kins finely with lav im,' obown freedom in principle, and goat on to lay atop of the principle restriction on restriction, straight waitcoal <?n straight waistcoat, reducing the working application of the principie to little more than an insane, fruitless straggle. Thus, article first of the ?Presa law uns as follows: "Any FtenehSMM (not Frenclnwimiit) baying attained his le-Kal majority, and enjoying his civil and political rights, may, without previous authorization, publish a journal or literary periodical." Then follow sixteen qualifying aitn les. DI turprtei atrum Deslaal la plaeem muliei formosa t-uperne ; articles most am lent and dev ilfish like, smelling of the hest century, tai'fUef Scaly. More than bait ??I f.'iem are penal, and referring to penaltiea in other ezittmg laws. The snneroualy human beading of the lull on the Rightol Meeting has appended toit asimilar variety of foi: 1 night-bird's feathers and Umba <>f tardigrade monsters?fragmenta ol fossil lawa thal da.v from beton- theil - ?nie ol it- mora strikint' foatureacan beatbi preteuted by a hypo? thetical (. ? An election for Deputies to the Legislature i- eon? in? ntl twenty days from now. WV electors in tn< town ot Abbottville want to meet together and talk ewer the political questions of the dar and the can? didate/, m nomination. Beveu <?t us, local reaidenta, aanst sign a written reqnest at notice, aitd tend ii to the Unie' t oi bub-Prt feel ol ?>ui Department. It be lives ? day's ioui my distant, s?, niiuli the w.u ns. Three tuii tVryt u. c, one ?lay's Journey not eamntedl after his receipt of notice, and unie makes objection, we can hold our meeting in a cov end. walfed-m building, that has doora to it. The day of ii,e?-t:: . he I a tel than the sixth day preceding the ?lay of election. Mo one bat iahab lUnt* of the tow ii of Abbottville can attend it. A policeman or other subordinate Igeot of Qovem ttent shall be preMnt, wbocan ?lose its prooeedinga at any moment when, in his lodgment, they baooettO, or thieaten to baaeana, improper. In any oaaa the meet in< m:.st i otta to an eud at the hour fixed for the closing of drinkingtshops in the department in which we live. This nour is. m the prtviucea, generally 10 of the clock p. m. The collocation of catref? (grog thops). and dry meetings oi the sovereign people, un. dor the law ol Universal Suffrage, is complimentary. The jm unities for violation on the part of the democ tneyoi the numerous restrictive provisions oi th" proposed law horn a tine of JiK) franca and nnpii-oii inent for nix days, to a line of IO.0?0 francs and im pnsoninent for a year ; besides which, tbe offender, m caws the special gravity ef which is estimated by the tribunal, that is. ley the magistrate wlio tries huii, may be deprived of his right of fianch period of uot les? than one nor mora than five years. lint it is rather ont of MMOn to dwell now on these bills. lor ramor? that have baa? Hosting up and ?own for mouths past of prorogation, wbournineut, dissolution even, of ti. ,,,._ thicken ami ?obdify as it were m these bud few days, so tlu,t now it is currently accepted a* nearly certain flat so aoon as jabe badget ?s voted, hay by the 1st ?lav of July,. Hie .ses-:,,n will I?- adj?nrm-,t till n.-xt Au? tumn : that the hardly more than moek folfillineut of Napoleon's voluntarily given promises of List Janu? ary will not coine into diamssiou in ti, ii \Hh\\ im months yet to come. The Great Exhibition and ita MMniPsajvinajrojial and niduMtial feet?vitie? distract the attention of the mass of louh and low migar for the moment, lint atea of the pratt* sort, teta taken up with gaping- than thinking, think 'very gran lv over this backsliding from liberal gi is baidly conceivable, in no rational way expUcabl?. that, at tht tims Vapoteon vmlu ?ja,?a m issued his liberal manifesto last Jtnnery, he waa iol seriously rvssning to btatitstt, without great dels .consider ebie BaMMiM ol rtfortt. That verj presently he was persuaded hy Kouher and others that be was going too fast and far, seems evident. That ?ven the total ittdb of progresa these were more or ksswil liugly icady to accept. Um been re -.. d like An ?JJ bv the utrogades pure ?ind aJmnJe it Kitain. lint that iii? Empela !?<<i'K <" WKU1 ?ii( eursges tins adjoin nun -ii?, n an M4 h|h- limn at) . evi i m dight verbal stare of ?" * ?'"" ,l"' habihtti - vi Ma January letter, ia ilWhrnM tu accept M ?v Ii\|.(iiIk ms fttthen whodo sni ponthat. 'I i:.v imagine that hin head ?h turned witn the bril Hani ancona of the Exhibition; li it?lik< manyof om o .m. .ih' ?i, present visitor? ii hiscapiuu?he Ins Inn h .-?.'uni. li ..i I .t>- ii ? i linn company <d crowned heads u lo forget hi? democratic republi-, uitecedents, .uni loel sight >>t iii'- work-a-day Deuda ?>i lu-? |." h ion m thia passing glare of regal festivities and fatnft *?.nd. whim thal the i I n rman ha baa air? mc- n suit? d m ;i suit i I li ?11 "I nunn.ii .m. e ..I tim.im I ? ?? bl i.- dom ?iimI revolutionary conflagration. I h?- ? folka, forgetting .ii .I nsnmina that Napol on. <>i ?iii mu. his for? gotten, how little theperRonal proimsitioiis ol men, crowned or diplomatic, have todo with Hie di posi tiona of history. Tliere aretbeywho nay that f man k made di w Germany, and Cavoui made United Italy, and Luth* r mad? the !.'? formation. Aa it pi made channels, or barometers made weather. The ablest of atateemen do but edil history thal wikt? itself. linn ;h;i subtler consideratioa. When the great Exhibitran and ite distractions arc past there will bo a revulsion of attention t.. politics. Bupposi Nap.. leon i-, as aware of thal aa another long foreloi king ami waiting being rathi r a eli nu ti i ?sue of his than prompt, decisive action. Suppose he foreseesthal tin- retrograde opposition in his own party will Quite losi themselves bj theil persistent blind reactkm, He don't want to risk an open quarrel with Ihem: is I. tting them eommil suicide, sotm thing aa he ?lui m the oaae ad the Legislative Assembly in It And s<> next year maj appeal to the country, next yee? discontent with the ilfiberalism of the majority m tin Corpa L?gislatif, sotnevi bat aa be did aixto en yean ago, making them the scape goats ol Ins Lunts M well ?is dne vu tims ol tin ii oa n. If I (.m jiuk'c from talk of many of our country? iii? n and wollun ii<>\\ here, Boetonians, and otta r Americana more donbtfnl of their goodness, who li.iM preferred ateam translation in lit.- to the risk . t post-mortal enjoyment ol the Champa Elyseesand ollie i pleasures oi Pal is, vom stay-at-home readers are ..-ii.t im more newa about the lunts. This week we hiivc nothing bnl mu.ill fry in the way ni Boy? reigns. A fea i.(i m.m Prim es, w bo can now safelj !? ev< ; Mat.s m charge of th.< Berlin administration, Primee Hanbert, heir apparent oi the Italian Crown, ?Hid the late Vu. loy. noa titular Killer. ol Egypt. Several of the little <?? ?man Ililli Transparent ii s vail themselves and? r "incog.." ?i quite needless precaution against any pren of the popular crowd, whose appetite, fed on Usara and Ii?s.m.ii< k-, i'. ,.-< is Mi. h feeble alimenta t.. curiosity ? At the rate things have bei ngi ingon and down in their country for the past year, t almost looks as though, if they did no1 hurry borne soi.,,, their royalties would bi more incognized ii possible, then-tli.in Im i.-. But next week ox sp, wowan to have tin miIi an, ?m cu?n, is- new variety, and an getting mu ?Turkish dags read] to bang out of window, and have revised the old story oi the reis, tionship between Abdul Aziz, Commande! of the Faithful, and hia very Christian Maieety Napoleon us ?s. Bona time m the last century, when romance and piracy i'still existed, i 1 having on board a young Creole lady, a cousin oi Mme. Joseph una!-, waa taken b] germe pbatea, and that pleasinii part of her lading taken to Constantinople ano sold t.. th. ir reigi in? Sultan, who made her Bnltaoee \ ladt!, i. and begat offspring by her, from a lunn descend ? II. M. \. A/i/o. a remote cousin thenoi the son oi Hortense Bi luharnais. fn the grave kind, it has been nid m often by editora who don'l k ioa thal readers are get? ting to believe thal thi y do know, thal the Sultan will i...,. occasion o? ois visit to make a gracious virtue m the necessity imposed on bim bj his Ii ipei ?al I the C/ai and and the rest, to ofticteUy proclaim the autonomy of in te under the ?oserainty of ti a Sill.lune Porte. It is stated with yet mon- poaitiveness, aial, F have s.-me reason,to heli. re, with mote authority, thal the Emperor of Austria will Mine to Paris in the early dayeaf July. This hi reganled as the inipliedlife insurance ol pooi hrothei Maximilian. I be mferem a le that the Austrian and r'rench (..nits have mora know ledge than they vom baale to the . m ion ? public as t.. the tat. oi thal unhappy adventurer. Condd' el ?ng their motives foi sp.. ia! interest In Ins pi ison, and then supposedly superior means of information being, aa they an ?, " well informed circh I n excellence- oue would naturally su ame I thej should know whatevei iaknowanlc in lu s ? aw . and yal ? very enri?os and large sine? |y sympathizing public is hit to gather if- I broken victuals of food for sympathy and crumbs oi comfort to It* curiosity from the m ri'-st nlamagundi of cooked telegrama and fixings and findings of imaginative correspond Von may read the Moniteur foi the hut m? ithwith ; out learning hardly that Maximilian is dethroned. An lu -toi n al text-nook, still in use in 1 ran? li aeboola undertake sanction ol the Minister if! Instruction, rearm nts bim as happili reigning ov? r a happs peo? ple. l'i f wulrii, it is admitted at hist, m ottn ?.ii dot li? lli.-nts. that th.- ,..-t of th.- Mexican Expedittoa amounts to more than li ? liont eonntingthe loss in umteriuls of a'ar. The Ion oi lit. and bcalth.ol course, is li it outol the cal? ula; ion. It is sadlj la nell:. I .h to read in these same documents on the credit sid, . that the Expedition n ?suited m the recovery or coil, .non of ? l,ouu.otw t, It is too shameful fin laughter to read in the official ian Journale of Warsaw the m\ ing talsehooda ol its Paris correspondent about Berzowaki. What givn the communication importance is the oin. nil . baractei of the disgraci fnl gbeel in with h it is pul. hsiied. Its grossly, cruelly fal? inventions, must not be corrected or questioned io priai in VVarnw, when Kunian order raigna. Thepoorfool' publie trial should begin m At wci k, oi IIm week ?ift? r. Ile has ( liose.-i Jules Favre, the defender of Orsini, for bia conns. ?. it is doni.ttni whether that gentleman w ill be Mitti, iently recovered by that time from a recent ? seven attack of illness to ininti his ott,. of ph ad lug ? mating cireumstances. The world will Ion aa eloquent discourse, but the snassin, when raai I prejudged/will be m well served bj the substitute conn-' i I bi end of the trial, condui ted-in the ordi? nary forms before an ordinan criminal court, will ptobably be condemnation to death; then will ?-onie m. by Imperial trace, commutation of the penalty to " bara lahoi for life." e bli b means traianortotion for life to a penal colony. Arrangetn? nts are made among Amil nan- I,. : ,? ),,r a grand celebration of July ith, al the Pn < atetan in the Hot h '!< Boulogne. A ? anita] kin has h. en started tor s grand banquet to th? Emoi roi ol Pram >. given l>v the exhibitors al the Worlds Fair. < aptain Orleans," n our boys in the Anny of tim Potomac used to style the gallant volunteer bettei known m tins, nafta a- Perdinand d'Orl?ans, Duke \ "i Ali it'.on granusouoi Louis Philippe, lias outained full "mi/i 'fioin th. propel authorities o? the Italian anny, wheicin he wai ?i captain hi the artillery, Didshury, who h..s beeu to sn the iMkilish,ot state scowboal of the King oi Egypt, noa lying ii the Seine, teUs me that the second larboaru oar, a highly polished (black) and intelligent iufonnaut, gave ulm to understand by signa that thenteOen. Mil ?iliii, when he left, waa studying the strategic ibilities of the lied ?Sea, with a view of preventing a crossing; whether ol tin Israelitea oi ol Phanoii be could not quite make oui. n.)i-i - mi: M?XIMO i ivft -.uki I. r>n the sA ni June it w ?s reported in l'an* thai l 'l.j. ii. I. bad been received al (be Amerlesn l^cgation In vit-lin.? from Mr. Beward, announcing that tn. Bmpetot nil ian has :?.. n nanti .. .1 i.. exile, .uni thal he has i.im.j.e .uni will IiiimI lu England. riie Vontntutionntl of Jua? j< atetes: "Aeeerdtagn information, which we bar? everj reason to Itelleve well founded, tai Emperor Maxlmllian will short!) emberi foi l.urnpe, If lie has not already (lone mi," a i.ki ii it rnon a irousox. A Uisnutch from i'aris sn -. s : ?? The EtnpsTof napoleon iddrsssed the?Ollowlug letter t?. Manbal Vantant ? ' I received on the oecastoaa <?f the tad eceorrenee of the i.th of June an addresi from the Superior Council of the International Jnrj of the Exhibition. I w.ik partlcnlarly toached by this manifestation, ?uni I berebj uegy^mn traasB?l to timiM- gsatlsm a sa] most bean!? it thanks.' " O?EAT BRITAIN. lito? lil un is m pAJUiAMKMI KARI. RVMI I I ,*i MO? TION as m ra iKK-ii (in ian i 'Hoaaras of thi SJUTOKM lill.l.-AlTniMMl.M til BOUKOAgl 0OM MiaStOKRRS. The House of Lords, on tile illll of .lune, exhibited nnnsmal liveliness lu and outaide. Earl Eui eil'? motion (.ms. u an c.irlj patlieiiiiii .<t Hie friendsofthe Irian Be t.n.lihiiiM-iit. when iii. strangers* Kallery w.i- opened tli.-r?" ?us a niall lot s?.,?t.s on the pari ?<f geaUemea with ?ombre garments and sombre eountenaans, Lookine like peuple who had ooma to wltucn lim exeutlon of a Iiohoih friend, i.aiiies geaerslly take nu interest m religion mattters, bat their atti ii.h.iii? 11 t night in the Lords ?as ? on u \ciy lin?:t' .1 leali 'ile- maslin dresses in the peeress's gallery Men- scareel) half no numerous hi. tin lawn slsevn on the bishops'benches. After a question astolrwfa railways had bees disposed of, Earl Russell in ..unlit im u i<ni iii? m.'Don as to Hie Inch Church. It w.ts a- toUows: "iinit mi iniijiiiie addreaa he i?n *. ?ite.i to lui Majesty, praying that her ?'j' tj will in- pleased t? give directions that by the operation of a Royal Commission m stbsfwtee, full ami acenr?e iatorawUoabc precorsd as to the nsture nii.1 ainoiiiit of the property and revenues of the Estatt Ihdied Church in tretend, with s vi.-w te theil mere ?u-.? iliiitn. iii.unik'.ineiit, ulnl tie n inure . |iiit ?ni. SppBsa ti.ni for th.- benefit <>/ the ln*ii jm ,?pie." The noble hud pointed to thi state of Ireland as nboa-ins that aomcth<ug mast be dotte to remove the grievances m win. h th. peo i.n i ouipbilned, sud Un?? oioutM was brouaht foi w.u.1 In th? bopefnot tint anything could be done this susslou. bul that the way might he eleared for work next year. iii? lordshipidcalt forcibly with the allegation that the Irish Charca va onh a "aeu?mcntel wrong." Would ?-? uttand, he asked, tolerate -u. ii a ??M-ntiiueiit.il wrong I" ami did i.m the Amen'.m coloules separat? i. fn.iii thin country for grievaneesno greatsi thaathil Liiuental wrong f ii* showed by flgum the injus !''?? of the Church,and enfon^ed the in-ces ity fora ch.uiiy hy argusaests iirawii from sxperteai ?? ? laawbsn. A Jong discussion followed*, In the course of which the Bishop of Oattry BStMgM ann ndinrnf, to leave ont Hie but* ?aine I f Hie motion, and make ft pail, after "sssssirsaifi" thus ?? Ka4 etta ??- la aba aaasM ty win, li tin V tn? v h? in.nie li? -f tfi pi ofBOte I he ctte i? tu v of tia-I-taiili-h?iM lum I-in Ireland." After a tong anas euasionthia amendment was carried. Tin attgbntl mo lion 'Ans tlu-ti ?iii? pi? I. li, tue House of i omi i us. after the questions h.ol >SM dol.th House I r t into? ?nntnitl? ?? on tin- K? lunn I'n!. i ;<< < I?.-.li i of the i \. in qoer made s long state i reference to Uu Boundary Commisioners. The eil, .t nftla statcniunl was fea: tin- uutula-r of the com IIII--10II, s s had li in i? lui ? ?I from seven to ftve. and they an Viscount i ?.??'< ,Str I Crossley, Sir J. Dach w"itn. Mi ku-k i' ?.oruej, ami Mr. Walter air Bright expressed li n with the chantre Oai elaaae No. to, Mr. li mil .i-iii- moved an amendmi ni t?? si ouest li lu \ uti- Tilt I - asi ?o.' discus sioti.iiutiveit.il!' th. amendment waa aegauved. Mr. Holden then moved an sinendmi at. the object of whleh wa-to Insure thal part ot the quallncaUoa for a rot? based on land In s borough should be the existence of a house opon lu \!?' i ? brit f ill* ussion flu- amenda? b1 was ingi.lived liy IttVOtetteM \ aj ?mis otlni am? lui menta followed. TIIK VTI KWTK CASI IS Capt. Storard Osborn at adam ?i<r Ltmdtm Nnateoptaa Of the t. !? uaui- i ? ? ? iv? ?1 liy linn a- TBlf'tfl ?tin? tor of fin- 'li I? ;,i .i i li ? on- ti in lion and Ma i n ten,in? ? ( '? mi puny" daring the recent repaired the cable of itas. In Trinity Bay. ile adda the loUowtag masaran MtftaesMesel i und ists. i li? eablol of lsr.."i and is?'?"., as they aro called, once lind -ii' -fully, the nest question to their proprietors was v Inll.ei Hi? y would pay, and win tie r tin y could be SUD j? ? t to nun ii mpiry from the drift of the Polar lee, and em.- ip.inth iiitui costly and constant repair. Therev enue, whi? li this vi sr promus ? to touch t*60,ooo, or within u of the original cost of Hie but laM ia nie. aaswan the ti ist 11 ii? i \ in a vi i -, -11, -i o ton manner; the ascend doubt i- ? anally well dispos? ii of. Throngboot the riprnig ti.? Atlantic ? i< ?an mi lae Aami i? an -lu re waa n? m1 with at, unusual amount of li ? dbtengagt ?I from tbe Arctic re? gions bi a singularly storm) Winter, yat, m well bad the (-.?liles lu i II rall 1? d along til?' deep tlollgll of 'Immy Hay that hot li i ??in.i i iu ?I Intact, except In one east Inabeav) storm an iceberg <1? ?in ii into tbe bay, and Rounded snout two miles and a half from the station al Heart's 4 ontent, resinar, doubtless, ?s the MM cable and i \. nt' ally ? m. bli We were requested bj tbe inclo-Americaa Telegraph Companj to teal the point al which ti?- Injury had occur? red, and to undertake the repair as quickly a? possible. M i ;! mu i el.o k? and Mr. w lougbsy Bniith. UM ?-i? ? im .ii engineers of the tu.inpiinlea, decided that the n ?un h ni mi i., i? I only al in? pom- above Indicated. i in -ii inn i (luit? in v,as pi? pared bj us, ami dispatched nu Um .-iii i n-1. under the command 4 (apt. Bdington, who, yon will remember, assisted In the Atlantic cables laying expedition of last year, with a proper staff of oom pi ti nt peison- under tin- supeiLntendi nee of Mr. ? ilfford, one of this company's engineer?, and went t?i tbe spot Indi it-?!, .nui within .i fen horn ? efferted the ni repairs at a ven trlTlal charge to the revenue of Um IL? cables. ii.? ni Is now gone for this Mason. The only table touched will hare been ni.ml m deeper water al that point, and the < han? ? s are thal wa ma) mu hive another Injury for year? st any rate, of onlj a similarly tnvul character. That.however, itmst will be still further guarded against b) having la Trinity May . propcrfj titt? ,1 to tu m. '.m i t lu uni) pott on ol tai Iii ? ibics likely to be Injured in any wa) a nee? "mary in-iii mee on toe magnificent i< ream Diosa <? ? ? V raiding. ?nu. iiANKii it? i ?o runt, iiusiii'iM s co. \ meeting oi areditorsof Me* ra l'i..-i, Trenbobn A Co , the Kinellan sgi nt- foi the Ute Cot fi ii? rate Ooti ru in.-it. was held In this town on Tuesday, at the office of li w Banner i Son There waa a .rum attendance, and Mr. John Ton ol Mi ra. T. A II. Uttli dak a(oi wa- called to the chair, from a statement Mi I' ?iii ? t. it app? an ?I th it Cn nu i i rly to the afTalrs of the Liverpool house, there being two partnern In the tmerienn boius totsll] uncon nected with the Rnglish Arra The (?ovcmmcut of tbe United States bad also taken proeeedlnga lu -\ti sttnch the whole property of th? Amerli au Bim, and also sgatntt tin li vi i pool iii in on behalf of all prop? ii> shown tu bava ai iv a from funds t? nutt? ?I from Amet li ? ?bunn: the wai otii.it Um esUmated assets In Ui< statement of saisira would I to contingencies arising from thom nitU I lu -tut. nun: showed on lu half of tin linn 1 dil i ti. -, a i,'.? i -.i--1 ; unsecured creditor?, 1811,noa; e-tiinit.'i "-.i-, i.-- ? vii < K Priolesu's private estate, sftci the payment of private claims, -!u'\?..i \ft. i ? onaidi rabie iii-, inudon, tin mi i ! ii % i' -??I.? '1 that th?- ? -t it? should be wound tip under Inspect ?i. .lint tin following; gentlemen were named aa Inspectors: Mr John Torr, Mt Norton (J Hewitt S Co.), Mi B. li. Brown, tad Mi ii ? Bai 1 l:l ?1\ ?i '?-i "i i m. rxutaux ? n imbi i ii bom iii: mm.. At the tittingof the 1 ppei llonae on the Mth ??f June, lit member* belac preeenf, Ihe draft <?f ti, - denn in < costitution a ia mi minion?!' , Pbei ?, -?? of the present se?Ion of th? Prussian Diet took ni i p m Baren von der Hevdt, th? Minister "? i ii ni a m? -s.,?, ft ?.in I lu Km:, n' Whleh tin' follow lui: I? i -ittnm .iv ii vi (.?ty thanks the Chambers foi the adoption of the CeasUtutlim, and aunouueea thal it will be Immediately proeudmed In all Ihr Htatea of the Confederation wini?- North Ucnnaai forth eon-'itiite s ? ii. i..I anton of Htatea, th? Datloaal community, which airead) securea Um plot. ' finn of ?..i m.h. t?. i lim j, \ be et t? ml? ?I to tbe commercial life ?>f th? Oeranaa people i'h? Zoll verein, the foundation of which formerly marked Um commencement of the united development of Gel m m y, will lu Im muht ist ?i hat nioii v willi flu- v i lal omi dillons of Un ian Confederation Tbankato th?- m?.ti? tat -uti ?uni Ihe love ot peace of all the Powers, sin i ?s- lins been attain* ?I In rn irdlng the jw -a. ? ful devel opinent ot European affaira from Interruption. Tbe friendly and ? inndeutial relation* ei eea the King and the of powerful nt-laliboriiin Btatea afford Um prospect la avery direction of thi Uleaelnaesf pe ii ? i on t m a i nu to I? n ml i-1 m n. ?I \ powerful guaran tie i-, auppltcd by Um fact that Um w lan and aim off the fiovetnmeul sillconstant 1) la directed toward specially employing th? importan? and pewsi ot Um newt) at lengthened coniawa wealth m swturingtac hcm-iltaof UM /?.! I \ I 111 IN. The treaty by which itav.ui.? [ulna the reconstructed cuaterna union waa ratified bj tin Klug on ttoilatol June. Completeunanlmltj prevailed auioua. the Minister* upon tin- question ; and tin- riiiiuu current lui, that P ii >hi i.loii? bad requested the King to aeeepl lils tout foundation Havana will bav* Mx Vo!? s 111 til?' I? |.Illation ol Hu- Ml.lt, I li tongi nu to Um Ill V. /oil VII? .li IK ii.1.AM). ( (M (?Mis | un SMI. From the Hague we ham that no sooner ia the Luxemburg bualueaa aetUed than suotliei qneaUofl um i,,- t. , with -aa "ft?iiii?uy arises Borne lime ilnae .< treaty was concluded bet ween Kaglaad sad Holland to Bx the frontiers of the poaaeaaioiii ??f both ronn th?- coast of eui:,? s, wini? al th? - inn- time a n??w liberal tariff ot dutli ivui stablUhed Thla treat) has l>?en lai?l Im fore Um Dub li I'arllament, and no1 a few nu ml* m opinion that, u- tin ( .nun ., i ninn.v i- even rear a lota to tue Dutch tu .i-ai >. It wmild be bettei lo iliaposa off It, i in ? nivi riiim nt bare replied thal tin- ti atj and tat new tan irwin Dei ?..tps tn.ii.1 the colony moro prosperous, but ha vi DM declined to sell it Ifagood price could be obi ilued The oal) question is bow t" ilml m buyer. The KiilIi-ii (Jo vam mi ni have not sh iv.n tbemaclvaa willing to buy the Dutch poaaeaslona, i ml there I to other Btate to whom they would be of any nae it hi Mt it nil nu prol ibk Instil Holland can contrive to gel rid of the Uuluea colony, efforts will next be madi toaell latWttl l milan i-oioiin -, v iii? li are abai a soun c ol p- ? untan loas Negutiatloua han recently been reopened Inst ween BwTtzeri uni and Holland in n aard toa ? ommerclal treaty. Borne years ago a treat) of this kind was on the poial of being concluded, bul the Dutch Uovenuaenl Insisted tbst tbe Illiberal restrictions oftbi BwMoa the Duiih .lows -i .iiiii I., abolished 'J lu- waa refused at teal Hine; lutt th? Hw Isa Uovernui nt.it i- iiuderatood, hal.a taken the neceaaan ineasun - te pin e Dutch Jews II vine lu -? it/.-ii.uni on the sana fooUut a- Caristiaua Hall Mall Qa? II' HITNOABY. A mtw* mi i im ii v wini nu. At -iii \\ OOVKRN MINI. In the fitting of the Lower Mouse o: the Hnnga ri hi in? t. on the '.?Oh of June, the ?| nest ?ni v\.i- ,i-kr?l of theOoverumeutb) Hen Ivankasb) what right the Min i-t< i of War nt Vu o na piopo-.it to i nt roil a ?? ii lull lu the Austrian Kclcharnth on the militar] urgatlzatlon of th?' Umpire which should extend to II unger] Herr Ilorvstb i? I'lii-il ?hut tin- liua-uri hail lii-eti adoptad wiihmit flic knowledge of tbe Hungarian Ministry, ntl tbe Ministry would take Um neocaaar) steps In referen?* taerato, sad would ?hoiij> lu-ailie io ?iv?-a satisfactot) explanation OEM Ki Wh v vi i I--is TUB AMMUm Klapka has written a letter to the fawfitbeiMfeaei Betgi, In which be expreaaea kia unmixed deligll al the tara affaire have taken in Hungary. After loag auffenng in? trusts and beneree thal a new and better ra has an ived for Haagary, and M declares it to be the duty of ??% ?-j ? good patriot to g1 re all tin- BMUtaace li? U abie ia the work of reconstruction, political and nuduriaJ l-?>i hint sall, be will take artvsutage of Um amnesty, and go I Mil to his count i \ a- soon a- M eau ii raBgt li? . illa its. MAI Killis. iv i itiiKvii. ni i i v i n in i'?ii-t i viii. mr hiavn. I tilted Mil?-, Consul Pike, in a lett? tothi >? ?<?? n-t.iiv of mi.it?-, ii.it. .1 poll Louis, M.iiiitni. Na last, taya "Bin omi but dispatch the fever baa greatly In i I, i-.-il, sn inuill so that all pel-olis win i an have the country ara doing it at the first opportunity. Nearly .si.iHm persons have aued aluce Um lotk ?t r\bruary, and it i- now supposed n.v tua au dli ii r.i? ultv that it win ton* finn?- during thetyi ar, as the <"hl weather does not ?e?-iu to check It bul rather sggravatea n luaaneaa la bom pi lely aiupended and everything on Um Uland wears i gloomy H-pri t This great nun teilt] la inun ? edented m history, aud if It continues It will nearly depopulate Um Island, Maa) peraeaa are of epiuloa thal tal dis? <-< u contagloua, aa the bast EnaiUsh mall atatUMi which left li? ie with I? vii on board mi th? ?ah of April, broagkl it ha? k wiih ter. I lune ni-n beet v rj -i u Ba?d fa ive bom mden?I by mv physiolau* te leave ti. colony, but I 111-. Lined to h ave mj post a - thera are a Bamber ?>i ? aaea of American v?asela in dlstreM, together wfth several men belonging to the ship aseria, who are lying 111 al the hospital, ami win? me,! ni] care and attention. I nm imii h better and am*m hopes that bi visiting the high bind? in the interior of this colony I will be enablad i?.?itvei ms health." VOHTH.M. ABOLITION ?>i i Hil vi I?' NUHIMI S i. In the Cham bel of Deputies ? hill fur the reform of the penal soda and Hie abolition of capital puulsbmcnl baa in i n p.,-s, ii uith oalj two illa? ntiti< rob ..iiiiin i also agreed t?? au amendmcnl to the ? i v ii <o?ii proposed by I hi Committi e, ?in? h aadajn a?l> bsM apiiroTet] hv the Mbitatry and the 1'? < 's The general budget and the lull on the lefmui of the Jury ?yatcin wtsro adopted. THE TRIAL OF SURRATT. ? I om: ok THK CAM POM Tim rrrtfffflTTfllf- 01 I *> in?, macn oi ni pi i ora. st eaaamsn to thi tkucki. Wa-iii\(,ion, .July 7.-Tin: trial of .lohn II. Sun aft was r? -umrd m thi Criminal Court i??tci?l.iy iiioriunjr, fadga phau r srnetaag. Anoagtha neetaasrsts tin Ossjrt nsnwen leaatsg chitinii. r, Bpaafcer CMfas, aal sUpiusaatetlvn Rene, l'i i h .Mu, W'u-hluiim if Iml,. USI , V.ili Hein ?if New-York, J exley, Orte, Babbard n \Si -t Vira,.., Wilna el Pen> ?ylvante, st i nan, Catana, fssan. Kunu'/, Washlssn of llsssachiii. tr.. i m n, ?i. cniit, .uni iitin ra Mr. Gerriagtoa said all due exsatsn had ??con made to s? ..m. the stteadsnee of Mr. Dm D to neve the cipher kstfc , bul he (onlil imt to found, and tiny were wilting to close the case if counsel fur the defense would agree that I MI.il ?In..'.Ill Le i illili .it some future ti 10. Mi. Bradley laid th? y ? enid sol agu e te that. Mr Pu m punt ??iiiiir aunpoeed tins wn a essssttn a : t um the du* n bon if Un Court. .1 miL-i Plshei saidall the praetln bad ton that tea pi... .ni on mii.-t i n.-i tin rsse lie li.ni never beard of amstel pin mi that allowed witnesses to toealledfor the pi?se, ulion aft? i the ?lit? n-e had ( numil in ed the OX iuiiin.it!.m of their witnesses. Mr. Can iagton said they won lil then dom tee caxe. lint v itlioi?t pn illili, e lo tin n i Ight te Mihliut a .notion hi re ufter for the admleaionof Duell'a testimony. Mr. Brsdlej i-aiinowth.it the proseeouon bad closed, l.i u ired to anos if Susan Ann Jackson, Lee ead( leavei would b? called I r further eruesozamlnaUea. A protracted ?II suasion ensued n te the sgreeau at be tween rounsel for the recall of the witnesses above ii.nut ii, the ih ti n i- i oiilemliiir that the proseen) on hud agreed to neal) tin m. ami tin prosecution ohwylag ten tin v hail so illili? I stood it. i in solea of i he i nu lal n poi ter wen iinniiy appealed to, ami it was held treal tee notes teat tin n was m sost? uve lien i lie lit. Mi Carrington said hi bad agnfed that Rhoadra should be 1.1 .iiled. Mr. Phi i? l'ont said that n then vu sons doubftnto the ii.nii of Buaaii Aun Jackson, sin- ,oni?l bearealled, Lui the pro-? i nt ion WOUld thin put seme .iddition.il (jin I tim s to lui also Mr, ni.niii> said tee defense agreed to that. Mi. Bradley tbei -..?.I hefon proceeding with bis ?vi? dence he woukl move to strike out all evidence in rrluv Ikw to Jacob Thompson, aa be had not been connected with tin i ase u laaae Judge Pish? r said it was set worth while to cut tee ena tonteen now; ii t the defensa co on sad exsnlae their m nasa* -.ami all tin se points arlu ? oan np toe argasm nt In i. after. Mr Pi .lilley tin n Mil.ii ltd ii OllJ? < tuns to Other pOfttOSa of the testimony, and the Court rui??l teal tkkvstSM tin pro] .i time t.. make tin obi* ctlon. Mi pn 1111 n nt said all the i \ ni. ne? would ne connected befon the trial was ovci and at the prop? i time Judge Fisher said an application to put In addlttcnsl tislunoiM could bl iiiih at any tillie lietoie thei.i-e ,s.i e|\l n to Hie lilly. i (ni the ruling of tee Cuan t Mr. J n Bradley, |i teen opned the san tot the de lease, and ssld t st hut .hum il m tela nn when tin pn oin |- coiiii' -.ij ?, nothing ni rappot t of his own lulu., en 11. .uni when not only his own innocence msy be shoe n. bul th? pure fame of his di parted motin i muy n e s iinii. iiteii lue difficulty of ?t tii-t summoning a jury was adverted to, uni after complimentai v rensai ka to the jury, Mr Brsdlej mid the attorneys for the de? fense came to tb< tu.n m this i.?s,, ui full confidence of tin iinn? ? m.m tin prisoner. They bsd come to this ? o.it ins,nu not from sympathy, but after a fall ami san* did Investigation ol all tin clrcumstanceo aarroondlng the i ?ist-, AU flint the pi .-oin i a-ki d WSS a lull a ?ni tan? ti ?al, ni 1 he trusted thi verdict of the iury would m i. ?* .ni tin- misunderstood drcuautaocrif of tbiai Er cr) prisoner wn presuna <l io be m no? enl until proven emit), .nul m i lg tin.- case tin \ s-ist a nt Distill I Attor? ney , In fill- i j? i lim m milks, In al lum up ?is B inoiister of Initiait]. Mi. in ei'i > then traeed the tone of Mr UTIlssa'a ina un?, t. :m. il m cu it Unit he li.ul not |ii..\ i n wli.it lie. with sa eloquent flourish, sstdhs wtaeJdprove Theaeeasa don m ii against the prisoner had no1 been sustained, ! .?lui in (Mr Bradley) argaed that all such arguments ou tee part of the pro.. ut in? officer wen out of plaice. He r? mu.ih ii tin- .?m \ that in Its snral aspect tin crime wn no mon benlous In tb< sight of the Judge of all mankind than the asnrdi roi tin most obscure citisen, He depleted the horror of feeling thal attended the sera sains t Inn of President Lincoln, .nul he then referred to the feet ef a ronsptrac) to morder, and th.it theproseeuUon eadea \..ii n t., -how unit garran was the head sad front of the Thi re ?as no doubt bat that Boute wn- m the i oii-|iii.i' v ? tin n was no doubt that Payai ?as one of tin ? mi -| a.. toi -, imt there was a doubt n to th? ni Harold and Atti rodt as te stn Burrett, it would be shown thal al n error bad been committed in ind the) aroul?! prove th? entire innocence of tin prii mi lie ronspiraei bsd not been traeed out to loss, as ?a- piiuii- n n would i?- Booth waa the in ...I and front of the conspiracy, and it waa evident thal the |.i MUM in mi m.eli his ai'.|iniiiitaiue t;ll : i n. utiistan is i.r Hw introduction of gumti te Booth ? ii. tin i h. ,i'i, t, r of th? two linn wile ile si III ? ii. al i ,! f .- al ' ? l!i" th wa- just the in.in t.: ? upt To prove tin- int in n -, of I Kurrali wd i.te, Wek-hiusii and John M Lloyd were tin two ,\itin -i? most ?lep nded upon by the prosecution. I in ii. ten., would ?Hintrmllct Mr Lloyd In many Impoi tant partlealan Who waa John M Lloyd 1 A maa who , wa- a mK-proclaimed, low, grovelling drunkard; wbo was n draak on Ipril Mth thai be dad not knew whether I he fi li don ii h fon Mrs Murrell or not.? Mi i-, .lin ? t; mi detailed -omi- of Lloyd's testimony. ! un.i hitt would Pe put upon tin- stand .nul i would contradi t in- statetuenf* from i sober efand|tolnt. 'sin .iii show who waa present on April 14, ead all thal I wa- sahl sail done; sad sin-will show what transpired Mr* -air.itt drove awaj It willis shown that Lioyd, milli um Mo i -as-iliat!oli, di lind wl ha? te-i Hid to <?n the stand, ami called Uod to wit ti;.- tiulli o; Illa ilini.il> The m \| wttMSS ?.I- 1.??:* j \\? bman.n rlerb ia Um War Dsssitmeat, ami a ?im>i.? I nu st M.I- lil ni d m in ii y .1 mini m in. waa crest? i i - n mu i.\ tin- murdered wann a asea ?hose dastard heart mule lum quake for the potdtlou In which he was pi.I, nui he became the principal witness npoo teal ; ..tin i trig!. ? m Wi h bman testlfii dt hat be drove Mrs surra tt to the ' ' niiti.., .um thal on the wai tia y went te Lloyd i, mid that I lo) i and Mrs Barratt whlspi red t?> ea? h other; bul this Is i.i'i-,ii d bj iii?-1. -tin...iiv of Lloyd himself, it will I? |iio\? d that ?t was no1 une of the conspira toni who called at Mis Morratfa on the night ef April 14. it will ne proi' n. also, that Mrs. Durrat! did no1 unswei tbedooi ? m teat night; teal shs him i -.mt ile nurdi i of Mr. Ltn . oin v. .is n imiii-l iin-iit ii|.oii this pt opie for tin ir i .nul lu? niioii-i e--. that un- i oin i traatton detailed Weil hin ni as having tskea piase al tin- bnahfast tattle mi April IS, had i.o pi o i ? m ? pt m the bran ol Um neto What i.ii-!'.-id ?it the !-t.itioi lions,, jrlll be .-hown. and tt will beprovea thal MTelchmaa was .it all times niiii i arms, fhe -tatt mint?? and confessions of this a Itn? -? w 111 also l?e abes n. and it w ill be provea thal li?- was mtimati with the conspirators. It will Is shown, lil-il, tliat tile iiifoliiialnu:h? olita.li?-d. Iiv \ Itlle of tile office at tee War Department, which coula ix- of benefll io the Kebel*. was comniuulcated te blockade rum iii m iii-1 !..n n tel will he fully shown lins,. twowi! m aea, i io\ii and Wekrbman, are tee two principal mu s te prove thi rviisulniey, and then they attempt to prove that Surratt wau here on thal night. It is iuk.--.iii to prove i ? - a lu n, m all charges of guilt tall to the groaad tin Bmt witness to prove this ia Bergeaat Jo? seph M bj i. thi in asser. .N.M i .-'l.llill.u that Dye did -i e these men'W liotli he m-. tilled, we will -ho? to tin jarj who the non he de acribad wen. We ?in produce th?- maa who Inked la the carriage, and the mau who called the tin. toondi nt. . [..i Min in un audible tone of voice We will further prove the record ol Dye's nula tim nt aa a counterfeiter, and wi win -how teal bo toro had tea conversation with Mrs. bui ian. a- ?woiii in. Wh...s. ii., the) produce I DsvtdC rtoed, a gatnblei fortwiiii yeal it allowed, we will oontradlel bim oui olio-.m n n.th, and will prove inn Indictment foi a criminal ogeuae, and will pun? lum tobeunwortbj ?>f Mi. f. As to ( asm r- ti -iiuiiiny it is so indistinct that it is mun i ' --al y to at I ern |'I to mut I.nil? t lil lu. Aunt 1?.lol.ii Lew,and bim we will eoatradlet bj SbdWillft thal lu -tali ?I that he ne', el -aw uni m mi Win w John .-unan on tin da) before testifying ; .nul it will be shown thal be at lersa? John Burrett; it will be that be Is no1 i untied to sni i n dil upon In- oath Aiiotini ?itm -sis Mi. I. 8. Cleaver, |ust fresh from the j.ui. admit ltd to bail alan the Jurj waa sworn, bul oriirmully committed for a crane ol murder, couuiiitted In the mIi-t manner upon a little girl. This maa, after being manipul?t? ?l l-l that um-: infamous of all i rludi . - hauford Conover, alias Lraahaai comes hen- and swean he aaw Barratt han on April U. A worthy suc? cessor to Cleaver ?m the n ItoSSa ht and wa? Iteiii.iiniu W. Vaiidei].1, who sai-In- i- a inclnlier ni tlieSew^oik Har. it ?iii i? -how n thal tin? witness asserted that he never ?aw John Barratt; that he waa summoned luve, ami dut not conn voluntarily; thal li? waa no1 a partner of Mi Charnu ? > bhafli i lu K? a ^ oi k. but w aa allowed to keep his ?n sa teere; that be < oald no1 have ana an afternoon performance it Metropolitan Hall, be? ause there w.w- no afternoou |ierformancea there, und it will bo ?bown that he wa- Utterly infamous. It will DO ?how ii that Mr Mi ill? I seht (lupin ate t< I'a-'lallis to the pincei Utaitl ?Ulli tin defeUM m time fot Ih Vniiili rponl's nifiiui) ,und I bat this ' uowli de. was not given to tuejurj As to tin- iistiiiuiiiy or Wood, ila- barber, it will be shown that be was austakeu. Mi Bradley reviewed at leugth th- ti -tiuion> of other witness? - brought forward to preven) t J ? defense proving sn nlitn, and saul be would prove that it wss i.ii-e or mtotaksa la all part! u hirs. ihe liefen-?- would prove that John Mill.ill w.i in t:im "' tn is*', iiiid went thence t?> Europe, and after two ? tumid lu the Papal .state? It is claimed that ,. ed |-.>iSi,l?IO from the loin? -derate <??>\ eil.linn:. ?n-1- -o poor that be la compi lied to s.-?k sert I? e us a privat? -ol'lii r At the cud of two .Mai- In is ?uilicml III jail JieM -ii-?m? of the n-sa.-.-iiiatioii i oii.-pn at" -.ami l<?liut out from the um Id, ami hi-talc is known tono one st? pt his counsel. His tule la pteut sad simp ? will In-d.i.l..pul. He will he traced Iroiu RicblUOBii in Man li. laCfi, to Montreal In Apnl It ht i paeeded that be punt in- lull at ih.- imt.i there mi Apnl 19. and we will Hiniw that li- was not lu ii M/asblUgtOO excvpl wi.. n brought bach here lu th? Bwatora. wi wlllahow when ,'unitt was on April 14 and Ui and Show Unit ha wn not vwthui lour hundred miles of \\,, .?; UuStoB. U will be shown that ho went to .? ?ellam town and registered Ins name us Jsha I linn, ..n. and Hint hu lemalUnl Hine to utt?iui !,, a no ni lu wa- mt rusted with,.uni was time on April 14 It will in shown "'.it the register of tilitt hotel ban mysterton disappeared "' Vv'" '"' '?Uowed bach to Mo.,tn.ii. when he arrived there on April ia. Facts aud ilrc umitance wlU he shown to conclusive!) demonstran hil! Mlllit i onlil u?it ha\e tot to the plues mini. ho purpose tt covering up In- track?. ItwUlbsahown bat while ierrsti wa- In Montreal,after thesaaasaina nui, he was not al.i we.l to it ?ni a nwspaper in In- pim e if , i'iitri-idiui nl.'ii..?I lu wu.? not aware ol hi? nu Hu i s ii ni until tea i venl of her exnuttoe, ami he th? n wanted o hasbu to Wuahlugtou to h'm-hum-? If up. but wai mi ,. ?mitti <l todo m.. It will he shown teat he Bret heard hat in Mas iinpiiiati'i In the ?u-wimsiiiiitiou in Albany. and that be then turned back toMuiitrtul. Un did not flee from fear, bnt because Just u e dioppd lar Stakt) v B4 ti she i ntercd that building at the foot of I out and a Halfst. As to the handkerchief, of whuh so mu? li lias In mi Kimi, it wiU Isi shown that it was not dropped by Burrett, hut hy an eflii ? r of flu- ?I? vi > hin? m who a.- in pursuit, and who .arro ?I it with faun for s Durasse. It will m -hown tint the Ueverement knew thal the effacer droppid Hie bandkcrchicf, but did no1 choose to di tulga it The defense would aw show tin-ami? na nt between Um coaapiratora,signed by tin m. and upon which neither the name of Mi- Barratt iut of John Purran . This agreement will to prod need as It ?am? (Erect from the i hu t conspirator, contains the genuine signatures in winch Uley pledged themselves to commit tin- .i? r ?'f assassmattoa, aad upon that neither thi nanu of John Hurratt nor Mis Munal! app? an; ami Bitei Uk -e thhiirs an shown tin jmy cannot be ask? ?I to**} tn.it Hu pi iso? la i is i/iiiit> of th?-1 haran areli urii sgaUwl bim At tbe close of Mr. Bredkvy'e remarks, the t?ourt at ?2 ?e took arco Ks until io ni ioi k Monday tmaing. TBE INDI/S HAI!. mt i-vi.i rajMAjag ruRPAKIM, Min ROtTTI ? ? nts? ? ?(i\. CltAWKUItl) Of KANSAS ANMOIs Kit; VV VU. ST TKl.KllKAPH TO TSB THIHl'K? St. Louis, July ?.?A TOptks dhmatch mya the OMkJt Ii.?h.his h.ive left their reservation m the south? ra jen t of the Stafe, in regul?r war Style. I lu ht n .it piek? et? <1 .md allow? ?1 no whitea to approach tin -ir ?.imp. Iattlc Hear, the chu f of the I uti?- n-.uis, s.iys, finir Agent, Snow, is tana r With tin in, and attiibufes tia bjbs> i -ti? ilWalfei (?mi of Um trihe to hiin. Little I;< ,,r rtfuacd tOfgu to the plains wit li lils band, and has no ? out ml ovi r tin m. They said they were going to hunt bnfjhloes, nnt they no;?- m hortet; and Brig.-Ck n. kelli, < r the Militia, who reposta the above, beUevea th?> ara on the war path. dm Crawford has written a long letter on the subject of Indian affaura to Benatoi Ross, la which to says that the outragea win partially ceas? fm .t wet k oi two, sa the Indians who have leen rmnmittlnii them au to meet coN. LeaveaworUi and Wynkoop at Bait Plaina, in the southern part of the s?tate, to receive snnuit.es, but Sa soon as tiny receive these good? they will return to rob? bing ami murdering. Tin- Governor deprecates the Peace Ctiasmlasionsrs' plan, alni says that war is the only way to settle the troubl?e. He umJms streng appeals to Congreea tor aid, and charges aome Indian agents and tradera with gross ini-n presentation in stating that tin li Indianaaare quiet and peaceable, when it la a notorious fad they are mur? dering and Bcalping the whites wherever they are found. The Governor further say?, (S.fifln persons have lieen killed during the Jiast year, ami ifei hu. - If Cong? M B ill not protect um ritizene, the Kansas Railroad Interests. and prevent the bin kadee Of the loute? ol travel, he will take tin' matt? r in his own hands. An ?Omaha dispatch saya se vera! atcamera on the Up? per Missouri have bei n attack? ?1 by the indians, and iiv e m si \ m? ti killed. ? A Wyandotte (Kansas) dispatch ?ays Thomas Parks, a emitniifor on the Pacific Hallway, reports six attacks by tin indians ?ui the railroad laboren weat of Part it.u ki t within t< ii (lays, the last one at WUSOS'S BtattOfl on Mondar. A white aetUemeat on tin Mulberry trib? ut.ir\ ot tin talina Uiver lout been attai kui. and UM s< t tiers driven away. Tira women vere kOkd ana two young women taken i aptlves. 111! UV Willi lill: M7. IIHCKS IN lDVIIO. SiN 1'liAM hin, .lilly 4.?A collin ii was held Jane Itstispwaa, at windi Gov. Ballard of Idaho, Ageat <>"Nell. and others, met the chiefs und Mo Nea Perce*. i in object WM to announce to the I lull, m s I ne : ..til., a! .mi by tin HenateofUM treaty with UmIt tribe in 18C3, and to explain its provisions The Indiana cxproaa sattsfacUon wah tin treaty. mi' in id ins om i ni: smoky iiih.ni.w DI mi i>v TIOMB 'J km.in niM'uh ami cuff pug sim lill vt. Fruin Oui Spiels! fJBfNaaaaaaaat POS) tsi DOW* w. ( . T . .tune jr. IMt, We have more news t?oin (lister by a couti? | who [Just ttHM into hiailijuart? r- It appears that ('uster after tr.iv? hu-.- th?' dayl i'i UM din ? turn of the U? pu i.i can. ?truck the trail of the |s?oii\ and ('heyeniK -:. artjajfe lu 'h i lin-to lu- the same whom Hain m k drove fruin their Villa??- at Pawnee Forks ile saw no India. -mail sqaad ataadlag m a lui i abonl bat ?Utatothe w i st v. .mi. wini were apparently watcidng bim, sa tiny InatanU) made oaT as the] mu asoaud ofeavalrj detach tbemselvi s from th? mala body of Custei's columns. On i. .i? 1 j : 11 _- the liluff mi which the indians Dad Stood, they 11 m id s? ? no im? i - of tin ur. they had disappear! d Gen Ouster baa Inetrnctlons to bear down upon the smoky Hill,Bearer, snd.Turkeji <i?ek-. ai.-o the Republican Rlvi r. w lu re it ha.- lu in a.-i ? lt.um ?t tin n- me ajMMf. l.^o lud: ma The i "m in s on th?- Smoky Hill m< ??? a lib Indiana daily. (>n the lath h -t .two < o.i. nea m ar Hil" limb? r were aud? it, niv .itt.u ki ?l bj b large number of indians, who Bred a volley upon tin coaches. The passengers In tan ni? and ranged themselves alongside the coaches Bul one driver not bring able t?? ctock nM frightened mules, drei ? on. w hen tin p.i-si ti .i ra ? 'limmen? ? ?I to run to keep up w it h the ? oin nea. um coau h dashed un to the win.? the other, which contained four passengers aad two soldi? i -. k' pt up a ? ou tin us I Bring upon the Indians, 1 ha corporal who wss in i ommand of the guai d at ti. stuiti .1 Immediately with s? ne soldiers to the rescue On ih?' appearance ol the Midlers the In , tri sti d. In tin titdit three a hite men wi r<- killed < ? \\ Brownell of (miena, li.mo:-, passenger ; Edward Mi Na: ) , -i Idler, Co i:. Thud Infauti v. alni Jo-? ph VA ti ilmf. rii J-, Third fnfautrv, If C Davis, the driver, waa wouuded m th?- back. C H. Mate, a Central City mer ( haut, ib ah-woui d ia the shoulder, and fai ? barm ?I a Ith iNiwder. I. I*. Bartels was hit on the back aide of bia Mad with t fi" nt iniii. w. B il..tu?m, Mi Buttes, and Mr. Oteo speak in vary severe ti nu- if tbe conduit of the min m the forenm.-t coach Inside wen eight soldiers and one married pas - . mi tin aiiiv.il at the station, the corporal lu I command bad to threaten their lives to compel stem to 1 baa ten to the rescue of UM coach. ?*<]? three days these tw.ches were lurrounded bj abend of about SOO or odo Indians winn they succeeded In returning to Fort vt the Fon they met Uen/Hancock, who came on With them the Dex! day. The party arrived safely on tin- 1 ii ..t lii-livi r. 1? av im/ Gem Han? ?i? k willi his ? -< 01 ! ...i ii., onslstlng of infantry, cavalry and teamsters. (.??ii Hancock inteads wsr if to can procure men to go against them Hi IsinDeave] at pr?sent, bat to baaves when he will escort all persoua intending a Jour leyei it bj thi Bmok] Hill toute. Great ezciteiuent is in in ii vi i in consequence of these eutraaj 1,1 N. lltMulK AM) IHK INKIANS?NKW lOsTS?liKN. dllNIN FVliUI'IK rOHlKI rilli KlVllMV?TflK I : i 11K t lou VORI ('. V. smith?nB IXMAJTBOM I II F Ii W11 Kit: IN Alil/li.N.l. From Our Sjxi-ml CorrroponilfBt Fort Seis.bj gag, Bjag ks t, lime IT.Mgf, M.ij.Tleti. lliuioek bus rea? lied I>? liver, prepara? tory to his return to Foit Harker, to distrihute more tnM.ps along th?- Baseky BUL Be la aaMoaapaaks] hy Gen. Mi!, lu li. chief of staff, I.icut. (ililli.un. Se? omi Cavalry, | k ! ' amp. l.u-ut lirowti. Iw^MgraSMatttl Knciiiecr. Biaea art consists of Troop I,Bevearth Cftvalry,Oompa i.,. - 1 i.,l<; Thirty -v. nth Infantry. (ieniSvki with h in (? ti. ii.nu m k Intends to call m the Govt hut ??i Keuisasfoi a regiment of troops to guard the frontier. (.m Gibbon, (' ii I> P. Bradlej Ma] James Van \\i a-i. Kigfati ? nth lut nitty, Mai. A. Chambers, Record? r, 1j.iv e arrived auf? Ij at Foit Heno, cn route to Phil Ki j\ im Vi i wi.i remember that the ui?o\<? geaUeaMo v.ii?' detailed bj Gen. Grast as a Bulitary Court ni Iii|iuv m tin- Phil. Kearney massacre. Two iimri new posts ii.o e lu ? n establish! ?I lu th? Depai tmeul of the natte i\ Muioi <?<ii < < tugur, commanding. One m ? post i- to ne estublislied on the Big Cheyenne River, nuil another between Fort Cheyenne and Kort Bi it im id, thus forming a regular? balli oi poets from Fort i | v.,. Reno, to Forts Randall sod Benton Borne u it w is -tat? ?t thal Fort < . F. smith was lu l?j hostile Indians, and thal there were pcoapas ta ol star? vation for the sarriaon. A detachment ol rolunteers, under MnJ Gen thorenghuanja within two weeks march m tin fort, bound for its relief, with ten wagondoad* of li iviaiona tdvicea from Arizona state that i eu < >i. .-. i mumal,?iiiia . ii ? tpedltion -i nt against the Apache imii aii-. t- pu-h.tu on the w.u with algor and prudattce The Apache* are couuoiUlng depredationa betweeii Hardy ville nml Prescott, and voluutei is have lieeu called to co after them. _ ?m: PACIFIC <OJST. ai i aii;s vi -in nuxcisco? i xsi vi Essni bkabcu K>K I III MVV Isl.AMi IN IHK l'.UIKIC. San iitiNcix o. July B.?Cftpi. Turner ti the school.i r Caroline Mills reports the se.uah foi the Mt l-l.Hld li, til? r.nlli, tllism i i -.-ful 'lile cruiser ilu'.-id thorongkl)- the locality unsigned for t tie island, and found |M I aft t UM OlMed, as if from a hank, for jiK) uides. but no soundinga could to obtained. Ho laml exists wlthta I pas miles ol the locality. A report waa circulated that thev ji.ni fi und the Island ami left : sxret thenrertw ih? ie. | llltf th!- jil, VI ?1 lo he urti m The au unship Bacramento, from Pa uuna, with passen gersand freight for the steamer Colorado, whleh leaves tii-raorroW fin- Umi? Kmii.- ami Yokohama, smred to da). The KorthBtar mine ana mill of Nevada County has n? ? a soul ktBaa I'l.iinis, o parties for fiJD.tus) I in ( ici.?-?, laborers M the Central Pacific Railroad have resumed their work. The strike was caused by de parties foi the pnrpottol dnattoyiag tiu-i I of i iboi. Tin slops limliiiKtiin, Arn. and Pam arrived flinn Bid lll'V til ?IH v. i in \ e.iow Jacket Mining ( ompany has declared n tilt . di nil oi ?j.', p.r -hare. Kimi: uuot.it ion- lUMhanged, Wheat, now. II 6<5</?l 70. I.? STIil T. niters. 7 Je. s vv li. vs. i-i o. July ? -The steamship Colorado sailed to d.iv t.u Yokohama and Beag Kona, wuk Sshmmsi m treasure, 506 pa-,eng? is. lui luding the Japaneae Commis aienersand tuite, sud tw tuna of freight. The Fourth was i eh l rated in thi- citj .a au unusually entbusiastic lil.Illili I Ihe Oregon Iron BToeks.sl Portland, were destroyed by tin on tin- si ?it .luiv. 1..ISS, trs,oot>: Insurance, ?ni.oon The ships Maji-ta, from Net york, aud California, ti,,m Hi u| koii^, iiavi arrived. A M\-!iKV ai lii.cKAW w.--Yesterday nioiuing a holt h arti w asia ?I a shot? at Keikawa) Keach . m.:...i..ug a (?nil, win nuil is wi itnii with t BrMMftcB the ItUow* iii? ? " i e nie ulicnly II days m an opi li lioat . nothing lo tal for 4S limn? Help, for tlir love oiGmI We to long to UM siup rwindeer, Captain Adeasa Kixht of us m m Batt Mas" MEXICO. iiiK CAPITTLATTOU ol' THK ?ITY or aHOIfOO iuv MU IIKS KK?>M l?l Bl?THK CoNTll MONS SBJ Si'K hkm'pu- m ?MjOH anjeara* A roiirif r fiom BEI IdUU do Potosi. where tim l.ih* ? ral i,o\ernmeiit luis it- se.it, ?in iveil in M at ann nos on tia-1st m-r, with the folhiwiiij; dispntclms, win? n wera published in ?t ?suii Luis pa|?r: i M I il \ X *, June 20. 1867-0 p. m. Cit.;/? Mi:t\. Mntin'n 9/ War, Sun Lui* l'otvm lilli. I .ol?anlo Marques waa depose?! yetd?>rday In Me s leo. Koli Kanmii Tavern but cet ded lum. At a ??'?lock p.m. the latter demandad an Interview. Tin- Interview tooM place this moraine Tavers demanda raeranttea of llfo ami properties, win? h ? eaam t m>r onniit to eeaeede, but Ins anxiety is much that 1 ordered the cessation of htmtill* Uesantil ymu answer. Pouria? Dus. Bam Lina t>yrosT, June 20, imi7. 10:15 p. m. (Hlistn FOKKIKIO Dil/, I'll lib? ya: TOUT leleartMU of this date relative te the th man?! of Ramon Tavern ia re ? 1 nu The Citizen Pr?sident of the Ki public repises that you to guided hy the streeter issued m tes en of Man h 1.ist, Wim h lioi h not admit rebels m anns to uuike ( ondrtioua of aurreuder to the legitimate (ioveriunent. M KIM. TuiiuVA, .Tnne si, IS67. Citisen Mimi?, Minister of War: I bave tim anser to In? form von that the 1 u> of M .vico bim surrendered, and that its def, ml, r* ni?- now as prisoners of wnr at the ?lls pos.ii of th--Ml]i|-eiiie (inveriilneiil. I have tills moment for the capital with the object to dictate convenient 00? di ra to Insure public .-< curity .?ml tranquillity. 1'icaec li? j form the President of the above, In order that In may dictati but orders relative te the pctsouera. I woola ra 1 fuiiy suggest that the seat of tee Qovtraaant he at onn renmred to the capital. Poatrauo in?/. MN li i- Potosi, .lune ?_??. W,7, SSN p in Citizen Qen. Poarraio Di as, Jmsssk iii?- Presasen re? eel ved with satisfaction roar telegram sssssessesag the aurreuder of the City of atextoo, and beg*? you ami youl worthy comm.mil to accept his compliments. Thollov? eminent will take into consideration your sug gestions relative to the prisoners, military and civil. As for the troon ol Mexican origin,yoe .an dis? pose ?.ft lum as you think tit, setting them at liberty or enlisting them In your command These ?of laraaga ?art gin you win kelli prteeaers, sasfect toteaerdn of th?? Supreme Government, and furnisii a lint ?if then number with their anteecdeuta,sad all explanations yea may 1 ' i In i,m. limn nt will consider your suggestion relative to the r? movsl of the -1 at of the Government, Mini, Miiii-ter ?if War. The nme paper states that at aximilisn, MiraeJM and Mop.1 were shoton the loth bud ,al 11 o'clock a. as. Marque/, with a small party, made In- ?-??-ape from the ?apiUii, and his whereabouts win unknown. ANorum sTKAarn nan n> tanara away thk im i'Kiti vi.tsrs. rfsjW-OgUUJte, Jul] ?i. The Aitsti ian steamer Ettsabete lias olden to pi 01 < <-d te Ten Cm without ?le lay, lo bring the Aus'riau ami Mexican Imperialist offi? cers ami troops to this city, ?she will return irons? ?hately lol. sudry. and the ?iltur o atoare of the Von (iusgur dsea, who arrived te Mobile i>> the Kreuch siovp-of-war Tobas. <i ban ? oin.- to his ? II \ THK Slli.OTINi, ?ii s\N| 1 ANN?, liisi !II.I>ITKI>. TTtt W'uthingUm National Intrltigeticrr of Palurda? nays : A telegram ^as pubbshed hen yesterdaysJtorwssss. from Mew-Orleans, stating that tonto Anna had been shot at "is.il mi fl.e 15th of June. In addition to the gen-' eral unreliability of the telegrause from New oilcan* in regard to Mexican ?itr.iirs, there 1, cimnI reason to l>eli?'vo thai teni report hi utterly without foundation. We have wen letters dated Ms.ii, the Nth of June, in ih<- anr?t eg. which report that Gn Beate Anas wa- al thal tins a prisoner in Cainpeachi The Ciudad Condal, a reguter mail steamer between Havana, Sisal, and Vera Crux, left Vera t'ruz on the Sid, and arrived tee Mth li. bent, which place she hit mi the i"th, at 12 o'clock, for Havana, and arrived tnerc the 'isth. tin the 2i?tli the Morro raslie left Havana, and reached ReW-YotW on tie art. at 4 o'clock. Hy her tin-<? letters tren bunal arrived, which report Baute Anna .1 prisoner at CS Sapear BT. 11 dulas? o of 1*1 Psllto fruin tiis.il. na n -.iiiiox m it rayon nut nu: iK?i>Y ok Msx IMII.UN? lill: URTU (U ? OM.MAMlKH IliJK, Og T1IS1 1 M 0MT. Washington. July T.? The Navy Department this morning received the following lett?M : UMTKIiSTATKS SrilM-flllf ISl'ONV, 1 OlTSaiiiH? ios, Mexico, June :>3d, lu?:, j SIR : I have the honor to report that I have tim? ?lay re? ? eivod mteUigi nee, tiuough the Libers) <>? neraJ H< navt? ?les. that the Prince SfazimlHan wa? shot on the ititb lust. lu stuit? nee of a court martial. Upon the intelligence) I.?-in ii rec<ivcd by the < ?iptam of the Austn.in corvette Elizabeth, whh h was awaitiug te receive Mstlmlllsa nu hoard to carry bim te Austria, be esme an beard the 'l'a cony, and solicit? d me to address a communication to Pn tblenl .lu.ir. / on behalf of hinis.it und his aov tiiimeiit. that the remains of the deceased Prine?- might be delivered on board the Elizabeth for the parpen n conveying ?hem to Austria. Complying with hu? i??iui?at, 1 m-pet tfuily m? lose a copy of tin- letter addressed to that effect to His ExnUenej ?Resident Juana, I have, the honor, bir, to be,very rrapectfuljbr, your obcdnmfc ?errant, K A. Roe. commander, Commaading i s*. % Taeoay. The Hen. Qtdeoa WsDes, Bei n ter) of tea navy, Wash? ington, D * I > B. TaCOKT, O? i Vi.ka Crtz, Mkxico, t June ?, IH07. i flin Frfrtlfiiry I'rrgitlnit JvAMMt ?sir. I am earnestly so1icii?m1 by Cage, ??muller of Hu- Austrian Navy, coin maadiag the luiporisl man-of-war Elisabeth, to beg, niMii?, his tH'haif and upon that of the Government of Austria, that you will be pleased to allow bim the pi i niege of ? receiving tee remains of the late Prince MazimilJan on board of the Elizabeth, for the purp?->s<! of convey I ing them to Auorriu The relicts of tim' dead ?an be in Mer i f service or Injury to I Mexico, and n I conceive Ins prayer to be one of tender humanity and of affection for lu- unhsppv and bereaved family, I han tee honor to beg, also, that hi^re?piest may he grant? ?I. Any expenses Incurred In Inmgiug the re? mains te Vera Cruz, will bo most cheerfully liquidated by Capt. (?ruell? r. I have the honor to lie, Sir, espectfully j our obedient servant, F. A. R?m, Coniuiauder, U. 8 K. rj. 8, g T\i dm. TiiiRii Katu,I O? i Bai aim toe, Mexico, June <u j Sir : I have the sonor to report that the City of Meneo eoxrendered ob the ?nth test, to the Libsnl forces with-, oat eoudltwns. The only plsce m Mc.itu now sasn* pied by the Imperialista is the i ity ot Vera Cruz, which place the Ctnted ?states Coii-ul informa me will surrender within tue next 4? hours l have the honor to be,air, re sjiectfully your obedient servant. F. A. Roe, Commander 17. s \.. Commanding. I Hon. Osasau Wells, Becntorj ttavy tsrpartnsssj, Wasb tegton, l). C _^__^____^___^__ G O VER y MES T FIX ASC ES. Washim?hin. July ?.?There were no reccipto ol fi'actional ciirrciiey from tin- PtSBtSBg Kiireau by th*> Treasury Department for the week emling yesterday, and no shipments. This wa? caused m. the fact that au ? \aminatloii of the malta ol the Tre a-an Mt now in pro? gress by a Committee appointed by thei^tTt'tary for that iiiriMis?'-; awl it WM thought inexpedleat at preaent to han any money deUnred frnui the Currency Hureau. This is Hie tn-t ( viiinitisthm of the Treasury vaults Muco the Spring el uni before thal u bad i>--?'ii tea custom to bave an examlntloa oace m evei y six months. Hu frenanr of the iint??i Btotos heats hi tnal for National li,inks, ?ti this date, a- se? ni ity for circulating not? s. S.MU, Mi:, nui; as -..m n for deiNtslts of publie nun ?;..>. ,uis,4.-yu; total sei ni ?ties held. rt",61S,960 Tie* smounl of National Mink ? uiiem y Issued to date .m'.Tji.; from tins Into be di -ducted the currency n turned, Including wai nour notes, amounting to ld.3"'.', M7; leaving bi actoai elreuhstion al tin- ii.,t? t'^-jvM.irTS. ne amount ot tractumsl currenei u turned and de atroyod at the Depaitinent daring tee week wss gw2,<juo. Hie receipts tiom laten il Kevenue were9IU|Jsb\ and the total inn.mut for the week, which U uiso the aggre gate foi thi Bacal year. I? v. lJUa. The < n oi *;ia National Bank of Atlanta. Ga., has, on ita voluntan application, been discontinued as ade|x>ait?iry <>t publie boneys and a riiuincial agent of the Umtali Mat? - The m ? Ipta for matean for June wen- Itl.tVio.iiro, and from internal revenue aimut fc)l,oo<VK)0. nurina the Mmi three ?lays ?a the present month the irteipu from thmxs two nut ne Vet a ?yo,5?w,ii??. UIXISIONS Ok lill ? iiMUtssioNKR |V INIKHNAL i;l \ KMI!. Washinctov. July 7.?The foilnwiiig decision? ban Ihcii ?.iiiered liy the Commissioner of Internal Keveline : Monument-of allLiudsexccediutf tiOOIn value, extci)? those erected liy pnMic or privat?? coutrlbiitious to eoroanemorate the aervicea ot Colon soldiers who have fallenjti liattle, are suli|ci t to a tax at the nile of Ore per nat ad valorem. Manufacturers do aot lone the benefit of taagremption lo section M br nason of employing apprenti? es or journeymen, provided they themselves Krjaonllj eagago ia tee aaaae d labor or their businesn. ?mt ami shoe lasts arc Uah I ha se ml valorem tax of Bve seren? y sedea hassUes for plooss, ead forother sgrt? cultural, boasohold, ami me. '.annal tsaU and implements, ure exempt fi mu taxation; hat there la no general ex euintinii of such tools themselves. Harness, when asado ami sohl or used. ?Iiouhl lie taxed upon ita entile value. iiie cost of lu.i ness leather uni tiiuniung? shoul?! not bo ileuucted, ?ilthotiirha tax nnv hive previously beea paid upon them : imt when s parly purchases harness e?aliara upo.'i winch the tax has leen pani, and sells teem With aim a- p.,, t of hanna of hu own manufacture, he should la- ni.owed te deduct Um i ost of such collars from tee gross amoual received for the h i Meflniiios. which If sold by druggtsU. dealers, sgents. Ac . would he subject to the stamp tax. should to stamped bj ?. pin sician when niedo by bim and kept for Kcmir.il sale itoohaBlMasUnM be regarded as phyakuans' pre? scriptions. Kvirv (M ddlor f>tl?otit<1 be prepared to produre a ?pecial tax receipt lu his^iwii name upo? th<- demand of an In? tel mi! Revenue oftlcer It is uot suineieut for bim u? pcoduee a receipt issued to another iwrsou, even thoai/h that ?thi r may have been employed by the same person, und upon the same wagon, ?e DIP APPEARANCE* OH A sli'DI-M OF YALE. Nmv-IIavkn. Conn., July fl?Clarence H. Upton, a student in Yale Scientific Department, mysteriously ?I i ?appeal eil on 'he ovOBlag of the 8?! in-t., and it Is be llcveo that be Intended suicide, li U siipihujmI that lie left the tit) on Hie Sluice Line Railroad, 1?I p. Ul. Ililli. on Wednesday. Hstobiagsin RochVatn, If. T., smt bad ou a lo?-eromu stiff hut. tun? a du? li ??mt.hlAek ve?t and pants, sn?l CoiiKress gntfer.- ha- i.1.111 I io vii muna.i.e. tiatost ? inches m hijrht. i? ti nara of aj,-o, bas* ?nil inch, and carnes his licudou liie lgltt sine