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LlveRpnoI. JBii i 21sL ftrnadstnffi hlhVr. l9 Bankbrs, Book-kiipbba ai Clerks, mi 1 a a ifcA Sr BY TELEGRAPH. JUrd per arret dearer. Whest advanced 2a oti.

uorn oa nigner. Lahb's Capilliart Obotai KtnJU. This beau, tiful ruler having a' combination of rale, scale Provisions dull. Beef and pork nominal. THIS MORNING'S DISPATCH M.

JUL 1,1868 TTJXSDAT ITINIHO Bacon lower. Lard downward. Tallow steady. Omoi or thv BerpAU) Daily Conaixa, I -Toesdar Morning July 1, fLova The market stead, with me-1 irate balnees de inf. Bales etnee yeeterday noon Yesterday p.

and paper-cutter, Is now universally used by all Ashes Sugar downward. Coffee atea-lv. Banks, Book keepers Ac. The agent will visit IMPORTANT NEWS FROM Rice firmer. Lomor.

Saturday. Consols closed at 91 lUUIroad Tlm Table. fADOmi MONDAY, MIT 6, ISO. NEW YORK. the various places of business in this city tbe coming week with samplea.

This ruler will supercede all' others now in use for neatness 9a. St. 4T9 bhU at ft tee eommoa, extra Wlaeonsln; 4 7BQ 4 STii for extra Ohio ant Indiana; ISSOforsne; 4M forch.iloe W'seonsln baker'e; and this morning, SSTbbls at 15 90ijJ5 T5 for donble extra Ohio and Indiana; $4 TB mrrou onmiu Comments of th English Prtu on the Btioart. utility and jurablllty. Look at It TAM JjAIJUBT JTA.K flUV A BUUilA.

Breadstuffs firm, light badness. Provisions dull. American securities unchanged. 1 THIS AFTERNOON'S REPORT. Night Kh Tort Mail Accommodation BTMan ik thb Whirlpool at Niaaba tor oholoe Iowa bakers; 14 10Q4 20 for extra Ullnola and Wisconsin; and for eommoa deoMa extra Ohio and Indiana IA, M.

f.Dajlxp'aa.eOd AM Ao. to Rochester. ti Steamboat Ex. 8 00 A Mail 800PM Night xorpreas 1 00 Battle of Seven Pihet. RUMORS, SPECULATIONS, 4c.

.10 00 9 00PM 800 Falls. The Rochester Democrat is Informed Steamboat Bx. N. T. IxpreM WraiT The market yesterday doted oeW hot thi.

that the body of a man was discovered In the The ReatUasf lltattei followlasr tsakesi irom the Courier of tlilie MorxtltitT 8 Programme oC tbS Celebra lottof 1 the th of July, 1809. Morning salute at sunrise, accompanied by the ringing of all the bells In the olty. National salute at noon, and ringing of hells. Evening lalute, at sunset, and ringing ol belli. Orde of Proosawioxi.

i- Marshal and AJitatanta, i nEST MaJ. Gen. BaodaU and Stat MUler's, 65th Regfc, Band. 66th Beglment, National Guar, eommanded by Colonel Jacob BMttner. Band.

74th Beglment, National Guard, oommanded by Colonel Watson A. fox. '-Band. Union 0oi'UMBtaIi Millard Fillmore Commander. me Tbrers, Captain Franklin Sldway.

OUlaen'e Light Guard, Captain Albert J. Barnard. Lansing Zouaves, Captain W. H. Wells.

Richmond Zouaves, Captain J. Philip Trlble. SECOND DIVISION. morning after reoeipt of steamer's news od -im. Whirlpool below Suspension Bridge by Mr Reliable from McClellan up to Cincinnati iuoor Onlj one train But Bandar.

Bandar Wight ft. 1001 Tl IUOAU MU8 MVBIOU. Fierce who keeps the Whirlpool House, a sa New York, July 1. The Steamship City of Baltimore, arrived at Saturday Afternoon 100 AM Loekport Way. (ISAM 0M.

Del Bx. :30 A. M. from Liverpool 18ih via Queenstown LocknortftWav.lOOOAll loon on the bank of the river. The body is thonght to be that of CapL Lines, whose unaccountable disappearance we have already noticed.

19th June. Lon. ft Lew. Bx. 116PM gooa aemana ana rair amount or transaotiona.

Bales elnoe yesterday noon 1M.160 bush. ILiSOOIraah No. Milwaukee club at 67c; and this morning, 14,001 buah No. 1 Milwaukee club at Tc; MOO buhamber'red winter at lOOo; 600 buah white Kentucky at Ufo; 14,000 bosh Racine spring at 8Sc; 18,400 buik Milwaukee dab at ilXc; tSOO bush Ohio red winter at 101s oleaned: SM bo HIS PLAN SUCCESSFULLY CAB- Ohlcago EipiM 800 AH roronto 1 80 Loekport ft Way. 640PM Det.A Chi 6 80PM The Hibern jib from Queebec Arrived at Lond Det.

A OhL Ex. 7 80 LoekportftWay. 116PM EIED OUT. ty: Tn Race The race between theLov- aurfAU nw rou aid urn. (80AM dohuo A war erldgecolt, Black Hawk, and Field's colt, To onderry 17th.

English papers regard the bittle before Richmond from different points of view. Some contend it was certainly victory for the federals. Others look upon It as a drawn battle, and some Eire the palm to the confederates. fair white Canada at 116o; 19,600 bush No. 1 Biclnespring His Left Wing rests on James River, ..10 00 AM Express 11 40 All Mall PN Expren 10 86 PM new ion steamboat Ixpreai 800 AM T.

ft Southern Ixpnes 4 80 H. I. Waih. ti. 6 00 15 Miles below Richmond.

ronto Chief, came off yesterday afternoon on tbe new course and attracted a very large and respectable' assemblage. The race was won readily by Black Hawk in three straight Beats, at vuo; louu bull No. 1 Chicago spring at Me; 14,800 bosh Milwaukee club at 96c; MOO bash Green Bay club oa pnV vate terms closing firm, with an active demand at lQSo advance on Monday's prices. Toe rimes minus it very nara lor a conieae- rate Senerah to win a victory in northern pap OUS ARMY OUT OF THE SWAMPS. ers, and insinuates tnat tne nrst days ngni was the tine mtde being 8:7, 8:55, and 2:58.

The Coax The market yesterday P. M. ruled quiet, with Sunday Night Ex. 1 00 at axrrALO am Lin nmo. Del.

A GhL 80 A Night Express. 46 A Mxed 480PM Det. ft Chi. Ex. 10 46 PM BayExprew 640PM, a success for uonieaerates, ana was orougm race was a good one, aud tbe satisfaction of about by generalship, but this success was neu The Fire Department, under the dlreouon of Win.

Taylor, PART1CI1LA 8 OF WE1.ES- but little disposition to operate, bat opened this A IT. with good demand and large transactions, gales 181,000 bushels. Yesterday P. M. TSOO trash at SIk 7000 buah trained Dv second oavs crawn oatue.

Black Hawk's friends was agreeable to witness. tnese battles ten no more man mat Dotn 4 80AM 9 36 AH WAY'S FIGHT. UKKBBOBB, Mall 7 45 AM Bay Ixpreai 10 00 A Weitfleld Aoc'n, WMt.fllit A.Mn iflttPV Mall oarties are etrone enough to do it 9 Febsonal. Capt. F.

S. Miller, of the 6 86PM choice white In transit en canal, subject ta lie freight, guaranteed sound In New York, at die; 1100 bash at 40e; steamer Traveler whieb'runs between Cleveland Chief Engineer, and Wm. Wetton, Fire Marshal. Eagle Hoee Company, H. H.

Olapp, Foreman. Neptune Hoee 0c mpany, Wm. S. Sage, Foreman. Niagara Bote Company, Andrew Cable, Foreman.

Columbia Hose Company, Alfred S. Colt, Foreman. Hydraullo Engine Company, John Zler, Foreman. CUR MEN REPULSE A BAY- The Daily News treats the affair as a decided victory for tbe federals. It regards it as a good Illustration of the 1165 buah at 80c; and this morning, 51,100 bash at 40c: Night Kxpreea.Ju.4 fM Cincinnati -10 26 Trains on the lake Shore oed ran by Ear't tin- en all the other roade Kew York time.

and Ontonagon, was in town last night on his ONET CHARGE. 14,000 bush bt 40XO-, 50,000 bosh at 41e; and 41,700 bosk way east. The Captain is one of the most de soundness of the British -policy in refraining prime old at 41o closing buoyant. from mediation. 1 servedly popular commanders in the West.

Columbia Engine Company (exempt) H. O. Dee, Foreman. (Hie The market galei 7000 both to arrive The Star and Telegraph-also claim the victory Gen. Sickle hast Two Ilorsesi Shot naider bint.

Artemus Ward Was at Congress Hall, Roch for the federabL on private terms; Last sal quoted at SQ8oXo, and at ST for small lot bagged. rue Morning rost argues mat tne ieaerais ester, on Saturday evening last, on his way to were worsted, and savs bo one can read McClel- BiaxaT There Is no demand, and no tranaacuana have New Tork. It is suspected that Artemus Is lan's dispatch without being It tells New York, July 1. The Tribune makes the following statement about to resume his editorial connection with a Btorv of aurorise and defeat. era.

SISASSfl for nrime Canada. The Herald thinks McClellans plans disturbed, from unquestionable sources. There Is reason to believe tbat tbe statement ia In the main correct. Btx In fair demtnd, with an upward tendency. Sales Tanlty Fair.

Railroad Acsibint. John Weber, ana pernaps spoiled oy vigilance oi tne enemy, as Information from other aources corroborates Tbe rimes in second article tninKs sucn oat 2400 buia Toledo at cue, ana ovu oasn sec mr uueage. -Choice Wlicoistn held at SO by the boat load. it: ties cannot fail to have strong effect on Northern mind, and show difficulties of the task under Latest advices from McClellan. at Wa-hiniton Units In fair demand.

Prices nominal at tl (IX for German, aged 87 years, was killed on the Central railroad track, near Scott street, on Saturday last, while oi liug the cars. From the testimony taken. yesterday noon, were up to 2 o'clock Saturday P. stsah rial attains. O.

J. Wells, Huron, Niagara, Perry, teneea, Buffalo. TBIfiD DIVISION. Band. Filendly Sons of St.

Patrick. Sons of Erin. St: Joteph's Temperance Soelety. FOURTH DIVISION. Band.

Shlp-Carpeatera and Caulkers. Oattaraugui Indian Band, In costume. Carpenters and Jokers. -Butcher's Association. Oartmen's Atsodatkn.

Excelsior Martial Band with Gon. Buffalo Elevator Amclatlon. FIFTH DIVISION. common, and IS 25 for choice. Very choice navy held Every month shows Impossibility more clear up to tnat time he bad successfully carried at 12 50.

ly of restoring union oy force ot arms. out the plan he pointed out some time sgo, It hopes if hot weather suspends hostilities wnicn pian was to swing nis ngut wing toward elicited before Coroner it appears that the attention of Weber was attracted from bis business by gome persons near, when he lost bis that the voice of reason will be beard. the rear which Included all tbe forces north of halfway between Bottom's Bridge and New Tbe Daily Newsdefends Butler's proclamation balance and fell nnder the passing train. He from some of its most violent aspersions, but re Bridge, at the same time advance bis left wing THE -lTV AAH VICINITY. LATEST' LOCAL ty Union Ball; A grand Fourth of July Ball trill be given on Friday evening at the New England Hotel.

A good time la guaranteed to all who may attend. 13T Sick ok Wow'ma-Among the sick and wonnded Boldiera Just arrived at Philadelphia, we find the name of W. Collins, Company 49th Regiment. i tW Tm Bbsvbbrotiox Attaia. We understand, says the Eatavla Timet, that an Indictment was fonnd last woik against Dr.

Page, the young man charged robbing the grave of a young lady In this village last winter, and that he baa been commuted to jail lor want of ball. Extra Meeting of Friendly 8on'i of St. Patrick Society, are requested to attend at their Hall Thursday evening-, July 2d, at 7X o'clock, to make arrangement to celebrate the 4th ot July, By order of P. Moban, President. TheUbioh Dbibscb Fuss.

It is thought that an arrangement will be effected with the committee havirg this fund in charge, whereby was taken to the hospital of the Sisters ol Char joices at bis removal from tbe military command towards James river, opening communication with the gunboats. at jxewuneans. ity, where he died a very short time alter the accident A vordict was rendered In accordance The Army and Navy Gazette affirms Lyons 1 he attack ol the enemy last Thursday la great visit to England merely on private business. force necessitated thb strategic movement, and pus quiet and nominal at wxaoHO tor gooa to onoie Canada Stock small demand limited. Halt Bye malt at 70c; pale barley at K)Q8la.

Tor very choice hlger prices have been paid. Paovnuoxs The market lj heavy and dull for most kind Prices nominal. 19 50 for light, and 110 for heavy meat -perk, fees beef 18 00Q10 OO.Hama CQ7o for nnaaoked, and 77X for sacked. Shoulders at 4c Salted sides at Sc. Dried and smoked beef 910c White Sab at 1 00 Q8 25 for new In hair bbls; and Trout the same.

Lard at 7X7Xo. HiaawiHss Tne market continued refused by sellers. Sales ISO bbls at 23c Retailing In 5 to 10 barrel lots at 10c. with the evidence. in changing his base, of course White House Earl Canning, ex-Governor General of India, died on tbe 17th.

The Mayor of the city, Orator, Chaplain, ani Header, In a landing was abandoned. 19 The Militabi Committbb. Yesterday In tbe House of Lords the Duke of Newcastle ah sick ana wounded, ordnance ana commis momlDic Col. Shepard. commanding officer ot The Continental Glee Club, J.

B. Blodget eonductor, in a explained tbe rejee ion of the militia bill by the Canadian Parliament It was thought another sary stores, troops and property, were there embarked under the superintendence of Gen. Casey, and on Monday were at Turkey Island on the Elmira depot, arrived in town, for the pur ear drawn by el got bones, uriT en by the pose of urging on tbe work of enlistments In bill would be introduced, as all classes of Canada undoubtedly dird ou effective measure of James River, eight miles below Fort Darling and fifteen below Richmond. Buffalo. It will be remembered that at a recent self-defence.

Mr. Hopwood save notice that he wonta meeting at the Arsenal, a military committee was I an interruption of communication be- TaiAwW Sales casks and IS bbls prim butcher's tallow at TTXc the 1st of July move a resolution that It was the appointed to take the matter in band and pro duty ot tne British government to use every ex iwecn ucDor.1-jicieijan and Washington, 4 hours, his left wing touched Jamesrirvr yeeter-day, near Turkey Island bridge. He Immediate ertion consistent with tbe maintenance of peace cure the organisation of another regiment irom this city. A meeting ot the committee was held to oring tee wanare in America to an end. It is reported tbat rersisrny failed In bis mis Ut even iu the office of William Dor- Its monies may be applied for the support of sion to bondon relative to American affairs.

shelmer, Is at which some preliminary 0,000 French troops are nnder Immediate or ders for Mexico. ly opened communication with (Jom. Rodgers of the Potomac flotilla, aud through hlaa with Washington. r- The result may be that the steam transports may reHeve his soldiers of the fatigue of marching on Richmond, by landing them near the rebel capital after tbe gunboats have cleared away the obstructions. Our army Is now extricated from the malarious swamps of the Chickahomi-ny, and is on the high grounds of James river.

Tbe Chamber unanimously voted, additional ness was done, and it is expected that recruiting will soon be begun In earnest Tbe government needs more men, and we trust that Buffalo will credits tor Mexico. Bourse dull at oof S5c. The King of Belgium continues to improve. arouse herself and do ber share. -'--w ir org, Maurfceto By Telegrapu.

Naw Tosk, ny 11:00 p. M. ABHES-Market Is quiet and ateady. Bales ot 80 bbls at 16 8154" for pott and IS 00 for pearls. FLOUR Receipts, wen 13,660 bbls.

Market raltl tlc cents better, with a fair demand. Bale. 11,000 bbls at 14 850 4 60 for superfine State. t4T54!) for extra State; 14 104 45 for anperlas western; 14 75Q4 15 for common to medium extra West. at; 85 10JJ6 25 lor shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.

Canada donr market 5 10c better. Sales 1200 Jblt at 14 754 95 for spring, and 15000126 for winter ox-tra. Rye floor steady at 2 75Q4 10 for thr rang of fin and superfine. Corn meal unchanged. GRAIN Wheal receipt, 154,871 bush.

Market rales active and lQSo better, with moderate export demand. There were rumors of insurrection at Peters veteran Sherman. OOeers snl soldiers of the war of IBIS, In earrligts. The Common Council, City, County and 8tte Oncers, In carriages. Judges of the TJn'ted States and County and City Courts' In carriages.

1 Officers of the United Slates Army and Navy la ca triages. Invited gues'J carriages. Ctlsensand The First Division win fum on Niagara street, its right resting on PearL The Second Division will, form on Delaware Btjtet, south of Niagara Square. Tbe Third Division will form en Genesee street, south of Niagara Square. The Fourth Division will form en Delaware, street, north of Niagara Square.

The Fifth DirUion will form on Genesee street, north of Niagara Square, the right retting on the Sqnare. The assistant Marshals have bean assigned as follows Gen. Henry L. Lansing and CaL Andrew I. Rich to the First Division.

Col. Branson Rumsey and Major Alex. W. Barrey to the Second Division. CoL George TruseoU and John E.

McManom, to the Third Division. Major Rufus L. Howard and Major John. S. Noyce to the fourth Division.

burg, but the latest dispatch savs all was aulet tgf-HALT Fabb oh thb Fourth. The Buffalo New York dk Irie Railroad announce half fare No more fires. Nearly one third of the city in ruins. Loss 1,000,000. Excursions to this city on the 4th on all trains, Nbw Tobx, July 1.

Morning papers' correspondence contain nothing new from Richmond. The Turks commenced tbe bombardment of Belgrade. and from all stations as far as Corning on one branch and Hornellsville on the other. Regular trains arrive irom Hornellsville at 10 A. and Liverpool, JuneU Breadstuffs.

Wakefield, Nash A Co Richardson, Sptnce and oth The Herald's correspondence of the J6th states that Hooker's division was ordered to have one day's rations in their haversacks and be in line of battle at 7 o'clock Wednesday. ers report trade generally firm. a special passenger traiu from Avon at 10:10 A' and a regular train from Corning at 11:40 A. the weaioer naa oeen more iavoraoie, nut is Sales were 120,000 bush at 10f112 for Milwaukee still unsettled. Flour auiet bu steaty at 24sa29s per barrel.

M. Returning Excursionists leave at 4:0 P. M. dab, for amber Iowa, 13 tor winter red western, and 115 for choice Green Bay Spring. and o'clock P.

and by special train at 19 Wheat steady, but red winter la 3d per cental drarer. Red western SMdalOsSd. Corn weaker. Mixed offered at per 480 pounds. White Rye market scarce and firm.

Sales were of prime P. by the next morning'j train. western at M76o, and for State. Barley dull We understand that the above arrangements scarce and steady at S'AsaSsi. Bales at 70 75c are considered e.ulte satisfactory "by the Com Provisions.

Beef and pork very dull. Bacon continues almost nominal, and where torced CspUinEd.Hasaidand Captain John Howcutt to the Receipt Cora were bushels. Market raits mit.ee on the of the Fourth" and our citisens are greatly indebted to President Miller Fifth Division. sales are made lower prices are submitted to. le better, with fair demanl.

Lard neglected and nominal. Sugar inactive. Sales of (0,000 bash mixed Western at 5456e afloat for bis efforts to make our celebration a sue The assistant Marshall will take charge of the Divisions to which they are respectively ass'lgned, and see that each UoHue, no sales. Kice nrmer. Asnes see.

mi delivered. i London Markets. wheat again lsaSs per cess. takes Its proper place In the proc ualon. Oats market rates firm.

Bale 47Q45 for Jertey, A move was made at o'clock by tbe 1st Massachusetts, Col. Cowden, aa skirmishers across an ooen field, driving in tbe rebels, when tbe 1st was reinforced by tbe remainder of Graver's brigade and the Excelsior and Jersey brigades, driving tbe rebels out of the woods, which our troops took possession of. This occupied till 11 o'clock, when two guns were brought in play, doing great execution on the enemy. Between 12 and 1 again advanced, receiving and returning several heavy volleys of musketry, when tbe rebels fixed bayonets and started at double quick towards the 1st and Uth Mass. and 26th who were ready for them.

On came the rebels with a yell, but tbe firm front of our boya alarmed them, and the scoundrels broke, retreatlDg io gieat disorder, our troops driving them more than half a mile at the point of the bayonet. The rebels fell In beans in this glorious charge, more of the enemy falling In this charge than at Fair Oaks. 6 Our men drove them from their rifle pits and occupied them until reinforced. Gen. 8ickle3 had two horses shot under him.

At nine o'clock precisely the Flmt Division will move up rgy- Bdffalo Historical Sooibtt. We de Canada, weetern and state. quartet dearer since tne previous Monday. Coffee firm. Buear quiet and drooping.

YERI LATEST, VIA QUEENaTOWN. sire to call attention to the lac, that Hon. Mil families of volunteers enlisting under the new call for troops. CoL Shepard la now trying, in conjunction with tbe Military Committee, to start the new regiment to be raised here. Attbntijn Company, 74th The members of Company, (Bidwell Guard) 74ib Regiment, N.

T. N. 6., will assemble at thrlr quarters, in the Arsenal, this (Tuesday) evening, July 1st, at 8 o'clock, in full uniform of that Company. Every member will be punctual In attendance. Per order of D.

W. Bailet, Captain. f5T The annual commencement of the Seminary of Our Lady of the Angels, at Suspension Bridge, will take place on 'Wednesday, the 2d inst Quite a concourse of the friends and patrons of the Institution, together with a great number of the clergy of Western New Tork and Canada, are expected to attend. The faculty cor dlally invite all friends of liberal education to participate in and witness the exercises, and promise an entertaining programme. The exercises will commence at 10 o'clock A.M.

Tralna leave Buffalo for the Bridge at 8 A. M. QT" Sbbious Accibbnt. Last evening a biy, 18 years old, mom Frank ion of Jacob Tax on Franklin street, wa returning from the Hah lng grounds near the International Ferry on the Buffalo Lake Huron Railroad. The train was coming up at the time, and tbe boy very im -prudently jumped on board.

The conductor asked Mm for bis ticket, which article he did not possess, and the official inconsiderately ordered him to get off. After making some remonstrance the boy dropped off tbe crs, the train meanwhile running at a pretty good rate of speed. The result was that be fell and received a num. ber of painful cnts upon tbe head, face and limbs. He was taken home, and his wounds dressed, and is thought to be doing well.

EaT" Climatolost or Buffalo fob thb Month Jonb, lSel Mr. Ives, Librarian of the Young Men's Association, furnishes us with the following memoranda of meteorological observations for last month: Barometer Mean height jft g7 Extreme! 5 Banse .82 Niagara to Main street, and as It left unoovers the right of the Seoond Dlriiloa, that TJM lion will fall In, and so on PROVISIONS. Pork market rales steady. Sales 800 bbls 111 00U12Jf for mess; 18 SJXftSTi for prune. Beef with the other Divisions in their numerical order.

doll. Out meat are unchanged. Lard market rules Ltvbbpool, June 19 Tbe Kangaroo arrived lard Fillmore, the President of the Society, delivers bis Inaugural Address this evening, at American Hall. Not only the members, but many of onr cHlsena, will be Interested in this Tne prooeaalon will move up Main to Tlrglnla street Inn. Sales 400 bbls at Batter selling at at tjueenstowu ana tne new lorKat soutnamp- uirougn Virginia to Delaware etreet, down Delaware 9iloa for Ohio, for Bute, steady at 4Q8a for Inferior tn prime.

ton to-aay. Breadstuffs firm and unchanged. Provisions very dull. etri et, up Court to Main street, and down Main In th VMm tnA exposition of the objects of the new organisation we lower etae Ol sr-e iw the right of the Fifth Dhiiiau reaches the which has been formed for tbe purpose of rescu Lohb-on, June 19. Consc-1 for money at 11 awe.

Illinois central snares at dts ing from oblivion the past and contemporaneous WHISKEY Market rales heavy and drooping. Sales of SCO bbls at ffXaiSKo for state and wee tern. Mom In good demand at per cent for loars en call. American geld steady. Selling at ti per cent pra- count -Dine snares at history of Buffalo.

Mr. Fillmore's address wm stand, when he procession win halt, and the persons compiliin the Fifth Dlriiloa will leave Urn carriages and pass to the places aislgoed. them oa the stand all the bands playing "Hail Ci lernbla," The vuloui will then be considered dlimliiel to their rer commands, and will take no. Nbw York, July 1. be tbe first occasion on which he bos been before the public since he left the Presidential chair, othor than in brief and casual remarks.

We The Nova Scotia arrived this morning, dates The Sunday Liqtjor Law New York. Recorder Hoffman has recently Bvaaun Ixoxixex More doing at 121 for best bills. shall axoect to see a large and Interested Tbe Europe arrived out on 31st slum In front of tb Hand In tbe order which they ocen- Snoxs Post Boamn Better, but net vary active! The Times publishes a letter from its New audience. made an important decision in interpretation of the Metropolitan Police Act ot I860, Tork Correspondent, in which he 'ays if England and France Intend stepping in at the last t-JoBANKSS Feast. The Feast of St.

John pled In the procer iion. oxos'i or ixito'sn xas aiain, frsyerby aev. 0. Wltheittpoin. Mntio by the Continental Gleft Uub celebrated by Beveral of our German organiza moment, now ie their time to urge submission He declares that the act in question does not, as has been heretofore believed, mate tions at Clinton Grove, was really Heiainw ot te Declaration of Independence, by George Wadiejoth, (iq.

on South, and magnanimity on North, for unless Beauregard and other leaders succeed In retreating to Texas, there' Is not the slightest hope for MicMan Jf Reading lX Harlem Rteer 47 Brie Railroad I Brie SSJi Oentral. 92 8 Se 61. Treaa 8-lOe 106f NTS fs'TS JM Ohio ts 'St Indiana war 95 CM Rk Island SS Mil 84 Pacific Hall uo UX Del, Lack 96x American Gold Oteve and Toledo 48 Galena and chlcan Tlx Cleve and 28 Illinois Oentral SIX Panama Railroad J87 Michigan 2T Mich Southern 59 the exposure of liquor for sale on Sunday a criminal offence. It simply exposes the magnificent affair. The attendance was large and the enthusiasm was great at every point in the entertainment.

A beautiful and appropriate their cause, Their dream of independence has vanished, and they cai do nothing further to realise it, ex dealer to be sued for a penalty, whioh, address was delivered by Heury Buetbing, Esq. when recovered, shall go to swell the Police cept by hopeless guerilla war-litre. The Morning Herald gives different view. who paid a splendid tiibute to the nffsctlou, the faith, aud the hope of the German population in Insurance fund and instead of arresting the seller flagrante delicto, and bearing him this eountry. He spoke eloquently of their represents Confederates as very strong, but doubtful, if they will risk another engagement at Richmond.

It is assured that the federal loss at Fair Oakf away to the station house, he must be wait stinttive-love of liberty, of their glorious hope in American institutions, and of their loyalty to was 13.000. ea upon Dy a Deputy bheritt with a summons, and indulged with all the tedious- The Army and Navy 6szette argues Confede our government. We should like very much to Thermometer Mean teWperalurs Extwai Warmest day, 89ji Ooldest Uth Clear day. I 91 62 67" rates are rapidly giving way before steady and give a synopsis ot'-theaddrces of Mr. Baethlg, Ont'etiHiom ot a Kepubllcast.

I voted for Lincoln. That's so. I carried a lamp sixteen- nights, and wore out as many at two capes. Ton see I am about to confess all and make a clean breast, voted for Lincoln because I was told tbat his election would put an end to the slavery agitation, and quiet the country. The Tribune said so a large committee of Republican leaders confirmed it I don pretend to know much myself; but I supposed our leaders knew, and I believed them.

I voted for Lincoln to make times zood. The ness the law will bestow upon him. The scientifically applied superior resources ot tne which so far as we could determine was well North. rumseller then is not a culprit in the dock, 14 timed, aooroonate mid eloquent. The Societies It thinks however, that federal military sue.

but the highly respectable, and doubtless cess is no guarantee for restoration of the under whose auspices the Festival was given, Union. Lthe exceedingly obstinate, defendant of a Paris Constitutional regards medlftlon as participated in such manner as to satisfy those present that for all occasions of festivity our mere Question of time. leaders told us that times would be better than Teutonic brethren were reliable to the fullest ex Public opinion in favor of It, gains ground In France and England. tent. The occasion of yesterday was a most en oy tne Ooctlnental Glee Olub, 'Jta'lon by the Rev.

Wal'er C.arke, D.9. Mule "Mar Spangled the Glee Club. Benedlotlon. tul or sniAii hex isoixia. At o'clock, there will be a trial of tlx Steam Fire Engines in fr n' of the Gburehea, nnder the direction of Wm.

Taylor, Chief Engineer and his Assistants iaxwonxs. At P. there will be a magolSaent display ef Fire Works, on the west end of the Terrace, manufactured ex-prestly fortl eoeculon, underlhe supervision of Morris A Son. 13T A plsce In the procession will be actlgned to any organised body not mentioned in tl.ls programme, upon sufScIect notice bring given to the Marshal. The Commandants ot Regiments and Independ-Companies, and thosj having charge of the different societies will tee that their respective commands, Ac, are promptly In the places asalgntdthem, at 9 o'clock A.

M. IF The dtlsens are requested to display their flags throughout the city, and ornament their buildings, par. tlcularly on the rout of precession. 0T Tbe Masters of vessels to port, are requested to have all their colors hoisted from sunrise to sunset. Fu vlvors of the war of 1819, resident In the city, are Invited to leave their names at the Mayor's Office, on or bifo the 8d, that they may he supplied with oarriages In the prooeislon.

i Bn.IsAAe A. Vkpumci, Marshal, WiUjan G. Faaoo, Msyor, Cn ia, BaexwrrB, Pree't of CoundL E. Faxtos, Enwaan Sii'acx, BaCSB, V. Committee of Arrangements.

JS-Rbpobt of thx, Kbobbts or TB thanks are due to Judge Clinton for copy of the aeventy-flfth annual report of lovable affair, and we hope onr sick and wfrand It is for Government to seise on favorable opportunity. In Houee of Commons, Lindsay in postponing till July 11th hia motion, relative Brrtnir-rela- el soldiers' will have realised a handsome" ben ever, If Lincoln was elected. That six dollars was only a Locofoco price for pork, and that I might better have the Lincoln price, which would be eight. i I am not a rich man, I was not able to give my land to my sons but I wanted each of them to have a farm. The leaders told me that my boys should each have 160 acres when Lineoln wee elected.

Poor lads I 0n of them ileept in. a trench at Fun JMmison. and th other in the hotpt- efit laiious with America, expressed hope that the Government would in meantime see necessity rSB-A BtKANOE ItiOlDEMT OF THB WAK for rrcogn zing South, aud taking matter out ef About a mile fiom the village ot Forlage, Wy binds Private members as was perfectly clear, Con Days on vhloh it hat rained Ameuo of rain 2.8lnehei. The mean temperature of tbe month has been lower by two degrees than the average for five years past. There was slight frost on the morning of vbe Uth.

It was quite severe lu Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. The first strawberries grown In this vicinity appeared in our markets on the 14th. tSf An Excellent Movement. Tv, jjew Tork SauiUry Society is about initiating a movf ment thot will umke havoc among the Patent Medicines. Under the advisement ofjsome ol the medical faculty, the Society is putting up a preparation of its own, to popularixu a very valuable medicli (, which from the cost and skill required In Its preparation has never been taken up by any of lliu medicine makers.

The object is, by preparing something which physicians will use and recommend, to run the nostrums off th track. Tb Society's medicine Is called the "People's Cure," and is for the relief of tal at Mount OUy. U1V11 8U1U Character of EnslI Workmen The Manchester, (England,) Examintr in asserting the claim of the workmen who are thrown out of employment through want of cotton, deprecates such charitable disbursements as trench upon the sense of independence, and suggests the substitution, to a considerable extent, of a system of loans for one of mere almsgiving. The Examiner has the following creditable testimonial to the character of the workmen Nine out of every ten of our working men are settled householders, perfectly well known In their respective neighborhoods for years together. They are io a social and pecuniary sense responsible persons, with a cbarscter to consult and a reputation to maintain.

If small advances were now made to them, on an understood obli federates were now; able to assert Independence Eurl Russell defended the course of England in the Mexican exseaition. ene old an she un oraiiitr County, lives a family by the name of Moore, one of the sons of which some years ago moved to the8oulh and Settled there, In what locality we are not Informed. When the war broke out be was Induced amid the excitement of the time and partly he avers, by threats, to forget his allegiance to bis country and Join the rebel army. A brother of this man remained in WyomiDg County, aud afterwards bteame one dertook, and the French government was not sending reinforcements ia consequence of the action of England. Earl Russell.

In response to Lord Brougham, Alter liincoin was electee, ana uie ins iirij begun, I wanted the Crittenden compromise adopted; bat the leaders persuaded me out of that. They asked me "it I wanted to sacrifice my manhood," and break up the "Great Republican Party 1 didn't know what to reply. Then they told me that the South was only, gassing." and that we could not kick her mt of thelJnion if we should try. That all the Secession there was only "paper would come to nothing. Tiat If the South should secede, we would Better without her; and that 11 we wanted her back.U would only be ikwaah haw Intn nnmlmW of the volunteers Irom Ibat patriotic region, proinUed to produce correspondence relatlvoto the tlmily St Pierre, subject being now closed, the opinion of law officers was lhat there was no power In Euglaud to sui render vesaels.

At first it was supposed there was no precedent, but one the battle of Winchester, sir nine as it may ceem the brothers actually met, flgbiln eiVt-rely uu gation to renav the monev ao lent as soon as It had been lonoo in wnicn unaer similar circum university ot tne atate of flew York, i dor the eoitUt4AUtndiwlM4Uilty-an incfis England failed to obtnln "redress from I was in their we have no doubt that the henmttrtSffireuralgiifc-Scrofulu. Bait Rht'iim Frebrary. America during Ada-ns' presidency. nd all that class of diseases, and Is now, we, nn- son. Tbe rebel was shot throuuh tbe breast and His brother, recovisini! Mm, look, him nn unirlerl him aud sent bitu north to his ild Debut'- took tdace on tbe developement of cultsrc iu India Government reiterated Its sioThar and France, would immediately take sides with the North.

All this, and much mure of the same sort, our leaders told to me, Thus I waadecelved, and led from one terrible mistake to another. And all this lime, and upon each' of these matters, the Democracy told plan wouia worn well, it has often been adopted as a mode of relief between employers and their workpeople, aud we could namelns'ances In which seventy or eighty per cent ot the money has been repayed on the arrival ot better desire to do all possible lu the matter. eereiano, lor tale in this city. mjiOKly UrT Mktbopoutam Gift Boob: St.orb, No. 199 Main street, Buffalo, J.

P. propricter. A ..11 borne lu pleasant Wyoming. He Brat, however, Rev Dr. Favetle Jewett, American mission times.

stripped his recruit of 'the diny uniform of the hiva mncn oeiter ary to Constantinople, died suddenly at his hotel In Liverpool. Great activity prevails in-Francsu In-sending reinforcements to Mexico. Tbe jswmber is now meiue a nwu.u Confederacy vtnvtl II1.1 wore, auu yiuvmcu mm RHARP.Among-the captures of ine i woiRi-iirumwitiHi uooks are sold at the regular retail prices and a giftgiTan to-iocb purchaser at tbe time of sale, varying In value The" wounaea man for me and for the country if ana ui been Democrats. Logan wltTall that was ncceliTfy: Returned. Lieut.

Cuarlet, Bidwell, ot the 49th Regiment, arrived in town yeaterday, having been forced oy to resign his position, fie reports eight commissioned officers ot the regiment in the Hospital. I Toww.Capt. E. 1. Chapin'has So far recovered as to be able to visit his friends in this city.

The young caplaio, by his splendid bravery, has earned laurels of which a veteran In the service might be proud. We can only hope that the captain's utay will be made agreeable. E7 Orphan Bdts Etorsion. The Orphan stated st 13.000. now lies iu the neighborhood we have named, verv ill and It is thought he will not recover.

One report says Gen. Forey is commander in-chief, another save Gen. Trochu or Monlauban. Poor Fun. The last number of Bmcfc Tbe dissolution ol tbe Corps Legielatlf was 1re a full wtO (tO representing the The loyalist, Is still, we believe, lighting the battles of his country.

This, we are aware is not UOO 1UU yisfjv, vw. postponed. Weather unfavorable both In France and En the first Incident of the kind which has occurred, rebel CoL Stewart, in his recent raid, was the baggage of his father-in-law, General Philip St. George Cook, commanding a Federal brigade of cavalry. His valise contained a box of silver, some $25.

The General, referring to his loss, said he would cut off his vagrant son-in-law with a shilling. A wicked wit replied that he was afraid he nevir would cut him off with eaxalry." Pretty sharp, irom ou cents io iuu. nor further particulars call and gel, or send fer acatalogne. BActf. Thbatbb.

Alladin was brought out on the boards of tbe Metropolitan last evening, and was enjoyed by a good sized audience. This spectacular ptcee given in 8 tan field and Dun. can's best style, and need only to bo seen to be enjoyed exceedingly. Alladin Is worth seeing Mdjehopeourcltlsous will give it, proper.il gland. Bourse flat, at 68t 30c.

but it is strange eneujfb to be put on record as one of the sad and significant episodes or an North and South looked in a deadly struggle, on the brink of a black abyss labelled Bankruptcy." The northernerjslings to a broken branch of the Uee of Union," and the combatants fiercely brandish Bowi, knives, Boys of the St. Asylum are to treat and be treated to an excors Ion on Wednesday next-Hamburg is the place selected for the festivities unnatural and cruel war unnatural because It is Vbe work of fratricides who take arms against Garibaldi Is again at Turin. Negotiations are reported to have taken place. Tbe party of action called on him to declare If he waa with them or with the government In consequence of this he resigned bis presidency of their the best government which ever encanopled sndalarge attendanci should be The Orphan Boys are worf hy of eontlderatlon. people..

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