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V0L? 8,829. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, JULY 2(i, 1860. PRICE FOUR CENTft JXJKKlOiy INEWS. SPAIN. TDI INSURBECTIO-f SntEADINO FOUR ITI.OUS AND CAKLI8TS IN LA MANCIIA.

Madrip, Baturday, JulyM, 1869, An actual outbreak of tbe Carlista liaa fcuken placo at laat. Five hundrod drillcd troopa, ntWler Gencral Bavariego, have appcared near Ciudiul lieal, aud a atrong party are at They have luter ruptod railway comuiuuicatiou between iho two citiea, and ctit the telaftapb ires. A gencral rising of tho Carlista over Spaiu ia oxpected. Don Carlos haa croeaed the frouticr. MAnmn.

July M. 1869. A battlo waa fought thia morning between tho frovernment troops and the Carliata. under the eom mand of bavariego. Fiftocn Carlists were killed and a number wounded.

Tlie (itiveriiineiit troops laal three oflireis killed. Four thoiisand Carlists havc arrived iu La Mam ha. The Governiuent forces aroon the mareh to the 6ceuo of action. KEV1VAL OK MAKTIAK LAW. Minniii, Suturday, July 24,1869.

Tbo government haa iasued a deereo reviving aud putting in force the martial law of April, 1KM. AFSTRIA. THE EMBASSIF.S QIESTION. Vn NN't, Baturday, July 24.1869. In the Seieharatb the Committce on the Itudget bave reported at-iin-t aholishing tho nt Kouie aml niinor Kuropean cnpitala.

BAVARLL BAVARIAN MABBIACKS IN TIIK V1TKD STATES. Mt Mi ii, Haturdiiy, July 24,1869. The Minis'rv and proniincnt monibers of thc Ba Tarian Diet have pledgcd thcmsclves to mippoil a bill baaed on with Hcrr PaaBBTi the Ma varian Constil at CbieagB, recoirnizing as valid all the leeal marriages of Pavarhns in the Fnit.ii Btatca withoarl the eoaaeat af tha horue Ooveriuiieiit. Hut the ligbftaf H.ivarian citi r.nvliip not to he liiiiiH'tliately acconled lo tlio if an bf of her marriage. BOUTH AMERICA.

LOPEZ IX TIIK MOI'XTAINS 1VITII 5,000 MKS tiii; st ok MABUUNt. AGAlVsT VOITTIOMSTS. -iturday, July 24,1869. ir.mi Kio Janeiro to June 'M are at hand. l'i.

al I 1 was in tho mountaiii8, iu a stroiig position. with MbD incii. Tlierevolntion in Friignnv Preaddaal Hattlo had marehed into the niterior aitain to nuct Gencral Carabcllo, who was at the head of tho insnrgent forcea. TIIK THE orfoaiTioB ia mauk i oot v.i HT i.Ki DOWH, cc-UUBVonurri Paris, July und perhaps the moat import? ant result of the tlections, aa shown in the Corpa will bv. I ilniik, not so niuch the r.f the .1 I.ii>ciul niinority aa the incrcaso of liberalisiii in a coinparatively indcpcndciit ina Correspondence N.

Y. Tkibcne, April t-3. "There are somo signs of a tondency on bia part alao tojoin the Tbird April 30. Aa iu that curioua letter narrating bia rva.Mon from Ham, of which I scnt you a tran.lution the other day, he uiiniica hia unclo'e letter to Joaapb ofFch. 8, aml iutimatea tliat he, too, like tho great Kapoleon, waa up to the Kouian heroism of ilodging ill-lnck by now many think tbat he may mimic the acte additiomul of UU, aud erown the edilice' with ministerial rcsponsibility? ntUr the Ib.

April 9. The clectoral of 16G9. with ita paaaing liuniors and lii.m. diate results. was not baaB precetling tlet toral campaik'iia aa the actual Chamber of Dcputies is dillcrent from wbal the Dorpi Leirislatif has hithcrto A coinparison of the uf its proccdingi for the ia.st faiw ilays, voluniinotia as they are with the re? porta of tho first mectiiiK of tbe Corpa.

after tioiis of vvill fuiuish uiost r.iuarkable but by no ineana completo pnxifs of the exteiit aud prcguant (ullneaa witb whieh tho prcvisionof April 90 baa already come to realization. Hy the U-rniH of the dactaa of couvocation, and hy Minister J.oiilier, in hia vicarious throne ajveecli nt tbe opening, tho new wns adviwd that the htisinesa of the seasion was to liimted to verification of tho jxiwers." that of the lt-fality of theelectiona of its ineinhers. 'lime lately waa when auch were as I)i vine, such advicoaa provideutial thonch hardly neoded warning; when tho doctriDe of fur.ordiuatiou and elcction sure waa uiK.ticstioiicd. Now, and ln-fore the Chamber ia org.aui/ed, in thc very tirst dava, BBBBB im m.1)_m tlu- Party, L'l-iiter-Left, enter, Coustitiitional Lilieral, Dynaatic Imlepvudent, or Iti ptOfOM BBBBB n. i themaelvea together aml ic-olved upon the followinj.

forui of mterpellation to be addresacd toGovernmeut: Wa aaktofiuestinu tioveriiment on the nece.s-.ity of Kiving satisfaction to the scntimenta of the country hy associating it in a more ellicieiit fiiamier in the conduct of its aflairh." In the eaae, hero meaiis tho reprewoiitativeH of tlio couiito'. ot Iha Chamber. Nothing is more cniiotih than the, too long and compli tate to rtcord iu tlu. the prcacossea, discus inKeniotiB oxperiineiita nt mixiiifr oii and water iu various proportions, and backiuga and fill iiiKs. tbroutrh whi.h the above intentionally vagne.

coiieiliat.iry. llahhy jiroposition got to be htilh-ii. il, in tinal otlition, hy this ditioual resoltition "The constitutioti of a renpon the of the Leifislative Iiody to the condition-ol ita labora and of its coniniuuieatioiis witli guvt rumt-iit would be in one view easential meaaures for the attuinment of thia end." In fewer wonls, Ihe iiit.rtM;llantsdemand that the hitherto ao-caJled Corps Ivegislat4f sball be coroe a Lt-Kiblattire, uu indepeudent parhamentary botly. Now, to bvgin with, tliia ia "rlat burglary." Tbe Constitntioii, articlo Ul rea.ls: Miniaters hold solely Iue depeiident from the Fmperor-there is no solidarity them." Article 44 isjas followa: "Ministmt he mtm of lf" Article 4.J readt: Prcsiileut and Vice-Presidaal of the Cocpa I.t-j_.i~I.Atif are appointtd the President of thc Iiejiuhlic. IHiot aiiK-e And aSeiiaius Coiisultiim of a few yeara ago most linitcl.v and DoaUiralj forhids any diacuaaion of the Constittition, and any in any way to change any of its provisiona by any one in oroutof und the St-nate, on Uf atiggeatton, solely Gueaa now.what a things have come to when you cou-idcr that thia interpellatioii, oriK'inated by the leadcra of tbo Center-Left, or Thiid Partv, has already been aubacrlbed by more thau 1-0 Ilepu tiea.

Note, fuithermore, uiiioiik the curioaitiea of the day, tbat among tlio aiguers am quite a numh.I memberawho atood Him in as ofbtial cai.tli Amoug thesc la-st. ol.l M. de kau, to whoiu Kapoleon famous tUxtu quoeaquc letter two ago, and young M. do Moiichy, htisbainl of FMaam Anna Mniat (who is said to have rapjxd bia knucklea with her disappiovmj. faii when she h.aid of palace ixt at the -iiileneH, antl of ita maater ut his own palace neai Ba-ativais.

It ta haiily wppwabli that men Uba Maekaa an.l -ftraohj I li.ii/i ai.y theiiovtn. Itisfpiile that rlevci.i men ihati they haw MM oot fioin thc raiiks ol the old lioniht ia in tliusTliiiil I'arly nt, parfly le tal.e it the air of bold trppoaiiioB, partljr lo it, Hrtly from aabrewd Ihiit the movem. nt bi in tbe dlreetion that tbioga ara Ukalj to woilh Uv lo bt vumw bj oi to bo loft so far tattlfed that they can't catdi bold atul go with ii by und by. Thcro is a whirl of nimors aa to bow tlie Emperor will decide, or baa already dccided, to'moct this in terpellation, and llood leakage fiom his note bookg and privato convcrsations, mniiing all whithers. indicating, aa one says.

that he will anti.i pate the demand of intcrpellants by geaMOoOS, wlf piovoked SeiiattisConsultutn; asanother says, that hc will yield to it in fact and save the form ns another is coutidont, tliat ho will to tho uttcrmost; as your correspointeiit venturcs to say, that we Ut como to tho brcaking of liard Wifl ter. LogieaUjr, tho Personal govcriiincnt is cmled, Practieally it is visibly brcaking down. Fornially and ehronolouieally. it is like to last somo while yet. IIow loug will depend, other thinga, on tho ability of the Left Ccnter leadera to had an as yet ratber undisciplincd party, on their pluck aud his Majesty's prudcnce, and on tbo act ion of the Left.

Then. the pnrea do not Bign tho Third Party InterpoHation, which immcdiately demands only an extension of parliamentary frecdom, not of popular rights; whoso managing cditors, for ex? ample, refuscd to include iu their catexory of de? mands that Mayors of coinniuncs should be eleckd by the vastly moro radical, ciliciout, and vitally prcgnant measure of dcmocratic refonn than any never bo lurgo couceaaion of parliameutary privi legea. The Left, however, so far from euibnrrassinjr, tho in tetpellnnts, will doubtless snpport them bv their votes. if tho InterpoHation can bo brought to discus aiou and vote in the Chamber. Tho Goverumenl gama, it loolu for tlie last three daja, is to prcv nt such di.oussion and vote.

Two days licnco it may look quito otherwibc. lt ia by no meana oeitain that tho Gov crnment hna any policy ior treating the Interpellation? not certain that it baa a tixed pnrpose of nny deliniteness. Meantimo its play is shifty and nncertain to tlio last il. gMO, Ro one should be much surprised if Mr. Kott In i came out to-moiTOW, declanng that ho and 1ns inastcr had aluaif been of tbe Third Party.

"What will ratber us when it coines, Ihoflgh it is now a coinuionly cipe.t.d sooner or later coming. ia l.ouher's He is ao rcmarkably tciiaiiou.s ofliee, and a so lemarkahly able, rea.ly advoeate of any mcaxurc, and enjoya a t-oiiNcieut and ltieuioiy of such remark able luhiicity. Ihat it is diflicnlt to ss he aml hia niastcr can bear to part with each other. I.tt alono gratituile, RoobOf has a strong bold by conveiiicneo 00 Napolcoti. who, abort of going straiyht his liabitB and ctistonia of eighteon years into the ooldilb boaaifl of the Left Ccnter.

and very aclf. aa it were, haa but a brief list of nauies from whieh tomiikenpa ministerial "xlate." l.oiiln is at tho head of this list of old Bcrvants. ol wlxmi iiotiber enemy, F.i*igiiy, Iirouyn ia I.btiya, and three or fotirothcrs are the now stant Mirvivors. lf ev man as punished he sinmd, it is jn-t this Imperial Bonof the Church. lli-hly voted tothe planling and pn.pping of hisdynastio familytree.be uot oiilv omitted to laatitol liamentary nursery of unnisteriiil but strictly forbade and supprossed torolgbtOOB i free culttire iu that kiu.l in public popuiar What is tho rcsult Of men who can w-rvo tho Kmpire, and are willinp, tho niiinbcr is sinall.

Of men who can servo tho n.ttion. an.l ITC willing, the number is ci.n-iderably largsr. Of tl.ein have to tbe bia Majratj was, when his little boj vnt bo! -iu eiile. Aml here ll anothor sign an.l wouder ahowing bow different is to-day from six yoara 1. Iba "irreconoilable," ho who w.is borno iuto tbo Cham? ber on tho foaming creat of a Rreat popular wave.

aroused and foaming against l.tnile Olliv o-r thia laat waa IIIBjirrttrfl of bowjflg too tlecply to tho poww tbatia of a jMiMiii.il queition in the Chamber tWO days And tboman, himself an cxilo ol the BOOJ d'tStat, Hpoke ut first and for a litll.) vthile. imt BO nri, Ifl hiitiM lf as ithadovMi'liMiking acoril of his p.iM>t:al ealumniab.rs, and then t.i liigh culoginm of his fellow csiles. of and OtbOH, nml then of Vn HagO, Tbiob of fBBorooa, lofty onlogy of Yletof Hago, iu a I'i ilatlf -aadTaapct-tfnUf ii-tened Blgbiward sittiiiK nn ii oapabla ol doOBM it lx st not to respond, aml right ward sittiug men withont gift of nnd it Bd" laHatMOOy, to cat the leek, and not l.iini. into play their wouted BlOfOMBM of ratlluiK papci" kti'vea aad shuilling fOOB. Aliimst an aiKtiitleaiitly indi' ative in ita (juito other as this forced listenmif of unwilling eais to tho lolty BBOaah r.aii(..l.

Ita the funny wor.l.a of a that same day. Mr. W.il.i nat in tbe Hooaa from 1881 10 IM. OB thu Piifht b.inehcs. He is a reelectod mcniber? with somo of scandal in the T-OOfl aing into diseus-ioii on tba the comtnitt.

foi his powers," Mt. W.ile an.l ba, World. b.iv lag i. ou his other parts as BMOlboi the HoOM for un entire term of hix years, reveal.d hiuiM-lf as an orator in vvoids: (ientleineii, when, for the tirst ono speaks in this House, a certain eiiiotion is (juito natnral, nnd I beir. my hon orable eolli -aifties." etc, cte.

I'ptoday b. ti rday, th.ie probably were not ifl France, out-nle ul his eh-ctoral district and of tbe circle of bis pnvate and busincsa acfitiamtanco (Dejni ty W.ile is biisiness of tho WldOW Cli.piot, berchnmpaKiie, Itssale), ten P0O0BI awaro of Worii'l cxistenee, iMinli less ofhis existcnco as a laithfully-voting leu'islator of France ou the beneiies of the, Hiirht. Wttli in rcvealed. That soit of men bBTBgOt mto Ipfldl to do say soine tbtllg, be sotne positivo thintf hencefoith. I hB more spaco than Thk TitiitiNK can pos aiblv give to eucb mattcis, with pcrhaps moro amus ing but not more uoteworthy, anecdotago babble, il ltu-trutive uud bitfuilicant of tbe docp, atrangcly mter (lot us bopt it is not ievolution ary ferinent we und things und l'reiich Govcruuient are iu to-day.

Prophesy by a human is a form of bopalOH al.surd ity that our war of the Kebellion taunht your corre IfOlldOBt to avoid years ago. Tbo whirl and Ilootl of rninors we iive in week conftise ral'-ulatioii, make mock of guess work, and defy delinite anal ysis. Hut tho "foro logs of ruuners" aro every whero vibible to tho nakedest cye. Oue BOeds tO DO Oofl. Dix, or uu JBtalllpBll Ameilcan traveler llopping at the Grand Uot.

1, not to them. We aie not at the bag.BB.Bg. but well foi ward of tho bagJBBJBg of the n.l of personal Government Na Government l.et us GKK1 1 I CJF THE KINO-THB ISTMML3 OV COHINTH ABAL. The Independanee Iklge publishos tho speccli of tba KiiiR of (ircece at the openlnK ti Parllatn-tit. Wa uiake the following extracta.

RatBlftBg to tlio Confer euce at I'arla, he aald: Tho I'oaers Iiavlng Bf BOB.MMI accord afflnnetl certain KPncral prlnclples of iBtBTBattoaal law. they placed them ln prot.Kol, and then tlio Ilelleulc aovanamt todeclare, with very little If lt would itdl.i;!. to them. Tho prinrlplos so produimed ii.ui, doobti ralatlos wuh tba uataoTortaa Btrag KJe maintaliJtd hy a Imt my OOfttOr latdarad tbal the hilnoalB of the aattoa, hest iiipiireU of us not to appruve unaiiiinoiis tha Oiaat Powata, aad tba adbaHoa of to the protoeol haa boan aoilflodto them. In i.

in to the progreas nud eoeatif bo auid, "Tba dotalufaaaat tba UM countiy, wluch im in itaprogreaa In elvlllxatloB, aboald hathaob. aolieUuda tlre l.aii.lier its well aa of tlie Tba aeta aoBearning tho cutUngof ina lathttiuaof aml publle workaaiwiii pro iii.tc tbt ceUbUA-iuiiuil ut wwja ot cvuaiuuui cation whirb nre now In a rudlincutury Btate should cer tuinly obiulu the approbatlon of tlie THE CECUMEN1CAL COlNCIL. IIELAT10N8 HETWEEN TllK l'AI'AL AND THE H'ANTSM KN.MENT? MOVEMENTS UOME -AUKAMIKMKNIS ffOB THK CdlNCIL. KOME, tlie pope vrlth firciit iHiinii ii n.l.iiin servlce ut tlu- blfh Hitur nf Ht. Peier'a.

TBfl II0I7 Father vras aaafatol i.y Aiitonelli. Mcrtol, aud Capalti, and by aji.iiH.K.ior QiordartJ, Aud.tor of tbo Itetu. Tbe Bflflfl waa la.itf.l by His Hi.fiiu'BB Iiliiiself, and i.m voJce darplayed aliixist Ita old powflr, bi-urd ln everv part of tho oalhedral. After tbo tservico tl.e Holy Futlicr, his tUra. ino.ii.ti'd ibo portablfl wflflearrled 111 (rand ritato Into tl.e cnter of tlie prlnclpnl iiavr.

sur rpaadfld by tbo Cflllefja of Cartllnala and tbe Robmm 0MW87, aud mt. n.l.'il by I'riuce 1'hllip ornlnl, of tbe tbroi.i', tbe Kotii.m Bflaatfl, und tbo Boblflfl and (J uarilB. Here tbe Holy Futb.r dcllverrd a protflfll aifnltifct tboKini? of for oinlttinK to present tbe fcolil tlbflllflfl alwaya olt.red anuiiHlly to St. 1'elcr by Bla auces toi's, uud aUo for bla ur.uii._uon of tbo Marcues, tbe llo mnirini, and I'tnlirlu. Moiihlifiior Frtuuhl Ib l.ourly expected In Rome, and thflflfl ls peaaral impresMo.i tl.at l.e lms liecn detlnltlvely recalled fro.n Ma.lrlil.

In bia last dlspatch be nported tluit tbfl Kflcflat Bflrraao wlatafld to tba aaaal friendly relutloi.B w.th tlie Holy He.e. aud, aa a p.oof, bfl lucloM-d fro.n bim a 1.111 0.1 tlio BflflB of Kome for fl.OH. erowns, ln piirt tlio uni.iiai of rrowiiM Im li itrunt. tu tbo t'atbedi ul of ht. Frier.

TBfl Rflfljeat, bowever, falled lo giVfl notlro of tb.s bill to tbe Hpaulrib I-efcatiou 111 Kome, uml. flOBflflqflflatljr, .1 Bflfl not been bonored. Moreover, tl.o 1'ope's rouiaiks 011 Hpaln, lu l.ls all.icutl.il., hflVfl pri.iltued A POldBCflfl between tlio two Ooyernn.eiits, and, tlio duy, Henhor Xlmoncz waa very stltly recclrc4l by tardltiiii Aiitonelll. Tlie Hourbou party la ln high K'oe st tbeee ln cidonts. Tbe Journal TartHm aaserts poslhvelv that tha niim arre.ied ou tbo witb a 1.

in bl. po? BeBalui.r?.e<>iiiiii<-iidi.iK biui io Col, for Mreimenl in tbe Antlbi 1. tbe Bflflflaatn of thfl IaiIi bla. Fioii. privi.tc inforuiaiioii tbat tne leadera of Um party of lu RoiUfl have been Flor BBflfl to flOOflfltl BUflBflrea in untl.lputn.11 of tbe Fn n.ll ivnriiatloii.

'1 bey BflflBI llkcl.v to Uiect llli little re.l.t aii.e ftotii tbo urinv, wblcb .1. miIIo.i meltintf awnv. It Ifl true tbero flffl roiihtunt i.rrlvala of recri.lt.-, but tbeae BflflflOlfl ure uot equalli. iiut.il.. to tbe dflflflrtipofl, 11.nl tbo Ih urgiiiK tbeUfltbollo foinliiltlri to iBfltflBflfltbfllr exertloi.B.

A bm I.i .11 to Canuda expreflfljy to prutnoto re crulting. There 1. roafloato believe iheaoldleraareUi? it.d to deaerl by revoluttonary agauta. Tbe otber day two ilraort. rs froni tl.e corps of Zoiiuvca Wflflfl arrflflflfld at I'aaau di Corrflflfl.

when tbey dflDonao. .1 aome p. raooa In Roiofl aa tbfllr loflttffatora ln eonaeqn. wiib n.a.Ie, but tbe piillce appeur to bave flait.ed uotbliin tben-by. mi.

mr. PBOCKBDIBOB at thi: OOtTtCIL. Tbe arraiiK' in.iits of the GBflflflBflflaflfll C.u.n. il bflgia to Ihere will boa icrtuin i.uinl.c. of liiniiiar- rouoeila beld, accordlnfl to tbfl chcIi wbleb wlll ba nrflldfld overbvfl eflrdloal laMy flflflBfld I.y tbfl ua I.ih nrni, aud tbfl Bi.ltB wiii ibi'ii bc lui.t.

il aa eanonica) j.iu.iu tbe Msalons, prealded over by the Pope biinnif. Tbere will of tbese B-MioiiH, but tbi')' a.oliot "clerlcal I'arUarnent," but Baaembllea. to wbleb eertala propoaltlona win be read, and wbleb i.i votfl npon tbem I.y iir.i.iiii.iili.ii und vitbotit flnydis.UB.lon wliatsoevcr. Xlifl iu pi.r.iit tix.ii, tivflfl fflr tba apectivfl tbfl MjowIbb 1, Pantbelam, rallol.ullK.n. tialiliailaln, B-flMfltfl ralioiiuliniii 111 iiuni Bsoderate aeven tbflflflflj ln? rri.t.B.ii, tolerantlsni, ln four tbeaea; 4, Bocialiam, eoiiiu.utiiai.i, Bflfltwl aoetfltiflfl, Hiiiio aoeletteia.

liberul olert? 1 ui Bflfllflltflfli iu mi Ibflflea: s. flrrflffloa t-ifl i barobaad us niclits, ln twenty tbeaea; 0, eirora on aoclcty and tion 1.1 Cbnreb, ln aeveiitflflfl tbrM-n; 7, iiu'11 ral Ulul bflHtlMll lnolals, lll t.li tb.ru-. r. 011 tbe Obiifl tlaa ni.irrl.i_r. la tbflflflfl; 9, 011 of tbo Popflflf Roatflatatwfl tbflflflfl; Ifl, ou ino.l.ru llbctalisui, In loi.r ib.

l.AtAKiA ami liir. QYCCMBBICAL 11 raiBri Tlio Mlnlstci I'rlnce II.nlobe haa aent tba followlnji. it.ular dlapateb npon tbe nh nl Goaa. uil Um Bavartau dlplomntl. aarflta.

M. BB 11. April 9. It n.ay be aaninnd for tbe iii.it iin-11 soBitoooeti i.y bia UoUoeaa Pope Plua wlll reaily tnhapla ln eaiber, uuluaa unfo flflflea latflrtorfl Tbia Cuuucll mil uuijueatiooably be .1 b. .1 M.y cr.Hi i.iin.i...

of Utabopfl frfliH a Of tbe WOI Id. an.l Im- n.oi. nuiii. attrli.l. .1 Ili.ih ai.y yet known.

lt mtbe pablto opin Catbol world Iba alnlflcaaM an.l tbat biKh auit.or.iy whirh belonflate au Reflmflolflal? Tliat tbo Ci.uur.l wlll luko lato ai.l.ralii t.ont of purc not Bfl bfl Mippn-wd. alflflfl fljflflfl' tlolia of Ibal I.Ht.ili, IflQUlrlBB IBfl tt l.t of 11 i.uiKil, do Bot fof tbfl pi.a.-i.t .1.1 for Tbfl only al matter a bti b. I leaut fi li. Roaie and tbe -I. solti ba 1 rtaanv nud elsewbflrfl.

arfl bow kflrHailna, la Ibe questloB of tb" of Pope. Tbto QfleaHoo, far nntatrlna alir' bfititVl to ibe doii.aln of l.i.l. itiaMtiiirb as oofneidenUy the pow.r of tba Popflfl ovrr.ni prtiMflflaad naUoi bflreUeal) In afloiihir uiatin. would ba utbriurd au.l il to au article of f.ltli. If Iblsk'flblyp qoeattofl ia nk-iy to rjvfll Ibe attamiiou I.i.'l.ta i Catlollc fabjutt Bpon tbe Ibalr ratl.T"t.i.Tf kbxle.y, ftirlb.r IiubterTcVd tbfl) rtfleet upon tbfl tlntiB tbat been uadc tbe nn.l tli.

Bfllllatlot. lolldflrtlyfj the rotiiinltt.ee onrai mr fof thal pvrpufle. iberfl 1 part.nilar II tolodtovo-e I lo tbnai iaatir.1 tstnuti kxrehlirh) inatirtH. II iv -worflfore, wllboal tloti of IBfl Koiniin miit to al all wotne 1 barat be .1 1 1 orroboratlv. vkb nea tl.at tba Ctrtlian Cattoleea latelf polnlfld oat tbat one ol ibadutlfla tbe forthcotulnfl lounril would be lo ronverl tbe damnatory of llie Papal llabOB of the Btb I Into or illar l.ut tbia 1 fi.i.n en." ix a own biiti.i lal aaal l.t flf of tbfl Ki.ii.

Ii aa dlrected aaalflat aflveral funda iiiioma of clvil BOVflr-flaeat, aa lt i. diflmd i.y 111 ii i- .1 uatl.H.s, tbe uueatlon ai ttiiiii-nia wbetber and ln wbalfom tbey n.tcbt lt -ini tb. bl.bi "ii tbe one band tbelr own dorottilona, nnd. on Ibe other baad, laflat p. bape, tba Couneil Itaelf, tlm ooweequeueea ti.ut inU'ht follow riiliulal.

flad r.nlaal rupture tlm relatlofla bav. bltl.rrto iHlal.ll"f.rd betwe. bur.h aad Htata Tbfl lurtbflr flrt-fla wbfltbflr would wlae tu.it (boald maBa ajolfltprotflautlou throna- tbflli flflcrfldllfld flfMla fll rili 000. Tbe diplomatle otaare tben InBtrncted to Inqnlre of ua(Joverntnenta wbetber.lt an Identleal note mtiiii.t flddrflflflfld to tbfl an "iitt. 11.l.-r ti.

111 um. iimiiiv. of tbi ,1 r. prflflflatfl tniarbt flOl bfl lo tbo oou.uioti of a eomblaed eoanaol. HI riflfl UU oktaMA.N BlflMOffl 'VBWB 01 A Wflb tbfl Wat mttraeke teUung, laarn thal poaltlvely towatBI Biiddleof Beptembei a meatlnaol II man llabopa wlll ba b.

1.1 at Pulda, an.l tuat tbe roenloayConnoll wlllb? tbfl jirlBelpal aob4eel dtarna slo.i. EB VlflW flf thfl BTflflt lii.pi.ttaii.-o tb.it tbe v. ill evlrlfc.ill.i bave for (li-riundy, lt natural tbut tbia nii-etiiiK Binii.iii gflflffll i.ii.-i.-i (p io tba preeflnl tbe r. luib.iia bfltwat iba Btate aad tbe Catb olle iiiiiii. ln bava tcaoarailf terlsed aa peacoful.

liui it evldent thli Robm flttflobflfl vfliy little valne to Iba tion of tbeae tba uite evflata Ln W-rtemborc, Badea, and Bavatia abflw safflclantly tbat ib. cbiiKb doea nol bealtate to reuew thetoin-fll coi.fllet. Witb tbfl stute. VS bat we lcaru of tbo pr.para fnty Dflflaarfla fot tlifl ObvociI acoa aa to oaoafl aa tfl fotflflflfl witb crtuit.t}Voint- loiiilirtH, nnlflflflBtbfl biabopa BBltfl tfl oierroino tbe doitiliiaiit tflfldflnclflfl at Kome. Tbfl Oflrman Blahopa arfl called, above all, ta utlntbla '1 wlll r.nt BTeat atulti Ofl tbtin by tm'' uud rc'iilly BOBtUBflBtfl il.iiii.t proBonnofl ut Fui.1.1 hkuium tl.e loflflurflfl t.nn.lat.-.1 at Kome.

wbleb will bave dlanatrons eoaae quenoea beyond iiu.it. Unbapplljr om bopflfl under tbo ure very fflflMe. THE BUEZ CANAL. THK PBOOEBM Off THK WOKK. A oorTBBpondenl Iki Botttboa) Goatttt, wbo vl.lled tbe Bllflfl a.ial, Kive.

.11. luterontliiK uecou.it of worki in proBreflfl bIo.ik ibe 11.ie. Parflooal laflpflQ tlou inude biui for tbe flrst tlflflfl ln Ibo aa n-aiiy flreal aehleveraent," eapeelally when be.uw ibo watersof tbe iiant biui iuubIduik current IBO feet bn.n.l into tlu- Blttflr Lflbea Wflter let 10 thro-ltb tbn detrrtmr neiir bflfl Boodfld tbfl i.iisui of tbfl iiiWi-H k. flooB deptb, bai q.iaiittly yet l.e latroduofld bflforfl tbfl lana arfl ralafld to tbfl levfll of tba eaaal. "in poiat of fflot," Bfl wrll.H, wboic roiintry miiht bfl UflTfltfld wlll.

watflf bflforfl tbfl dflfltrad reaebfld and tbflflflabank. Deateaa bc eat away. i-svuiicy propoflea ta tbfl Ma in to tbe iiid of tne Medlterranean lu order tfl fliMOflBPltflb tbia work. bu. fljcd tbe iht of July as tl.o dato for elfoctlnfl eonmunl batwaaa tbfltwaaaaa.

Hut tl.e w.irk. ui wiii eartalnry be eotnpb at tbat or wata tnnr aflci lt und I ol.i.t vt-tbut tlu- contractor ln fcrnioi.nl)- provlded a loopboleof aaenpo for blmafllf i.y p.opofil.ifr torut tbroiifcb tbe l.u.ik of tlu- 1 iinal ut tbe Bflad of tbfl Baaa lacoaaa. aevflral nillea from tbfl eatranoa to tba und lel tbe water Into Iba Bltter Labafl ftoin thin Hiilo by 11 fraab iataraait, Tbia wiii eertalalj ba olir l.iodo of CHtabli tl.i.uifcb roin.nil.ilriitl.'li but I nicd not say tbut if will be 11 tjulto dltb 1 Iblflfl f.o.n tbaoBflahuj of tbo runui for 11.0 aaavy Bbtpa." Ismiiiliu iMuebar.nliifc llttl" town. l.ut "It luakoB ono h.iille to bear every talk of h. Hkcly to aaper Bfldfl 110 port yet I.akn 1 i.iir.ib, niaefa leaa any trade, but lt 1.

pli-uniuit ptaea far batb IBB, and, in OUfl rflflpflfll fll baht, it ls alreu.ly udvaiice of bubm parta aaaaar flrfltflirulatlona 11 ut every buibcr lu tbflflvenlui be may bfl flllowfld no Into tne arater witb a eaJepoa." Tba oaaal al Ifl vai. Barrow, un.1, aiabfl imd woraa, laatead ruanlBfl la a Btralftht line, tbrouah aome Mnadai part flf tbo enalneera, defl. ribflfl eflrkaerew very uwkwanl pointfl blir round. 'i i.e 11 avuatlon ol tbfl aaaal rraai laaaalUa ta port iiald 11 pertectly free ali tbfl way rtvat ikiuIh dranabt ol water, l.ut ara eoafltaatly at work doepenlnBIbecbanael Aftc- readlag tha in. aoflouut lt ecflBaa very uaeertaln wbetber tbfl aaaal wiii bfl open for aav.Bfl.uaai tbo tlme tlxed i.y de Leaflflpfli lill BJtrBBOB OF AOBTBIA ABD TBfl BIMO OF ITAX1 11.

1 ihk VICBBOT'8 Accotdiiifc tfl tbe hultptndante llrtyr, ou tbfl uutborlty of 11 from tbfl Biapflror of aum.iu aad tbfl Klnc ol deflUaed th. Kcrptlan Vlee rov'a invitafii.il; It la doubted wbetlier the Eiupreaa of tbe Fnnrli w.H I.I will. ber pr. 1 11 1 raaai ai 1 ma. n.

Tbe Ei.Kli.b repraflfluUllv. uud dutclvi of tbo f'unal Company, Mr. Lanre, has, ln a recent letter, fnr the followlng purticulars of the present traOlo vla the Buez and Swaet Water Canal. llesays: "Incoii flrination of what I havo already stated with reference tn the and care obaervod ln the transit of nier chandlse IntriiHted the Snea Canal Company for coti veyan.o from Port 8ald to Kuex, tlio followlng lotter al ltulltur to the transit of about 19,000 packairos. dnatlned tlu.

Victorhi Il.iK.iltal, at Hnez, tn oniiectioii vvlth tho Abysslulan expe.lition, inuy bo of aotuo mtereat to your rea.lert. I luit Her stated that a consluerable aavinirof oxpeiisa, as well iisdlspateh, Issecurod by the canal route. With your pcrinissiiin. I shitll as brlefly as poaalble enu merate theso advaiitairoH: TUo rato for all kinds of mer chandlse (eoals exeepted) frotn port toHu.z ls per Freneh tun; for OBf noaeh ttin af l.ooo kilo 1-raiiitneH, hihI tun inr caniooa of Freneh tuns. Totlna must bo a.hled tho for loiulinx or un loR.linn at Port Maid from slilp into thecornpauy'abarKoe, and eice rrrtri, af.

Ue. per tun, aud further lf. 7So. per tun on or from the tjuay at all 4f. BOc.

per Kroncli tun, to thu rutes above niiuicd for morchati dtse aml coais. I may nientlon thal 1,000 tuns of conls were hetng eonveyed throiiph the canal, from Port Said to Kiii'j, aoooutit of tlio IViiltisular an.l Otietital Com I'any. aml iirrarigeinetita enterol Into for Iho convoyaiico I BM tuna tnure. The ottlclal recelpta arlalng from aad-Bgtba latof November last, aiuounted to Ibara aro thirttcn steamcrs luotithly plytng ho twaaa Port 8wd and Alexandrla, and elxteen between Aleramlrlit hii.1 I'ort Krild; alSO alx is mmithly rm tWOOB Baea, Hong Kong, Blngapiirc. PBBBBB, llonibiiy, Mvtras, Australia, thus foruilng a clniln of eoriaopoodllig llnks botwoeu Kuropo and thu Kast, through the fcUiez Canal.

of which ahliipcrs can avail tlieiuaelv.a f.ir out hninn ahlpmeuta. II Is fully an Uclpated, accor.ling tothe present rate at whieh tho ex eavatloBl ctuiled 011, that tho Huci t'anal will otii-ii foj tba unbrokeu pasaage of large veasols ou or beforo thc lat of tobor, next yoar." Kt ut i.atiom or CU8TOM8 prEB. fn the begiiuiing of ls05 the Ecyntlau CJovernmont, flnn'ltix tlmt Kooiiato a larKO extont were linported into vni ion rtiildfreo of duty, establUhed a Custoin lluiiac thcro. From that titno tlll lately tlie ilnea wero rctfiilarly levied 011 all ex cpt 011 tli.ihe i-i-i 1.11. ,1 by agefltof the i-ompatiy to beloug to tho Hner.

Canal Ootupany. and ref.inrad for the c.irrying 011 of tho wopks. In Ajirll laat M. de Leaaeps addressavl a letter tu tho chlef of the company, M. Voisln Bey, to the fol? lowlng effect rian.

april Ifl. 1-fiB. All tbat piaa.t Id triaatt or lt rnniont.1 on I.U.n rxrmptdl from all di.tr, BMBBS "I rhirg. ln of tk. Kg-ptiao Ott.rn mrm of 15 prr r.nt oa Ibt prnrrr.li rwnipta- itarinf uf l-? urlt.ir rraoi a par.

aa la duaa at pr.wat, oa anr arlirla uu lL? utbuiui, but il I. (ji tLcu Oaaaalt to TIIK IClaTAB AXD TIIP 8IEZ CAVAI. The Ptiltan haa dceided, says The Sortheati t'orrttjxmd tner, thut he will prcMile ut the openlni. of the BOM mn uinl we ba errUin thut JIla WlU m-is'lei in.llilniC to revnal hat.a. lf to the Bay'ptians Iti all tlm of tus omiiiisitence.

The Mlnlster of PlBBoee Ion recolvtd au order to place Bt tba illajxiaal of tlie of the I'rivy l'uiae It can liaidly he aald thal thin auu) will be to th. et paoaea nf the joui-aj, for lt will very noaslbly only suf t'i aaoal wa eootaof vroparatloa inr an excursiou b'-tinert Haaiitiie the rharaetiT a iiolitirnl eveut. I hr Vuer.iy haa wiit. a letter of to hia Hnzernlll tho auliiect of tho anaplclona irenerated by uis tour tii.oiiK the lllr: lllANSIT AHIIANOKwr.NTS. bo loBowlBg eertlftoaio from ilr.

j. Conatable. niaii? vtorLa for the cont ractora, r.f.rs to tlie doitTO-7 of liospital Itoraa fur the Abysalutan eipodltlon: 4 H.M-iTal.. Si -l Prr J4. ISf-l.

1 aml rett.Hala tb. liloulr. at BaM an.l 1,1 tl.r 1 rrcrirrO l.rrr 1 rr ly lu aal.if.it ksffas ftt. tanfi I I tariri, 1 btrrrj I'iKkIr anJ tbct'iiubrr uf ai prr raa-ripi? 1 J. Cwarsai 1.

Mat.af of worl, fcr J. coauacUr, Woul.icb. Tu Sii'i 11, 1 ai.7 Uie ar voaaels, ttegTcgrtUni; una lnir.li;.. ai tlv. .1 af I'ort Bold.

aml 270,000 tlcketa wero bv rh. Triui.it Bertrlea. to 111 ii.iiti'-. easopo, tin. a111u11.it wili iBeroaaad to Ci.a,.(KKi tun.

por iiiin.iii. the llrat veur af'. the eoiiiiili I011 of UM cati.il, an.l lliul, duilii(. BBOOOOdlOgJOaiV, vtlil nit iiuiTisii lAiiiiAMisr iM.it-ii nrnaaara. tne lith inrit in Hoiiim' of Conimooa, Mr.

i-y the li dei v. retary ofStota for Porolgn Aff.ilrs any negotlatluns bave beea Intended to bo into with Ina Boyal lilahneoa tke Bnltan Tm tey. or with His Hljfl ceroy of Bgjrpt, r.iutiv.) to the mni-itioti ot tbo Baaa Caoal roaaoli of tba i.r.tiah t1111.1l atul tiierraiit.le liiarine; if ao, tlie ipnii Wblob llr.tuh aud VoaaO-B U.m tt iaa it. Mr. OtWOf said he would reply to the LtttOT BBll of tha piratnni fliat.

Tbe Blxth artlrle, rcKulatlng i- -j far tbt i.i'.m- of tba tantt or all naUona lu tne aavlgatloa of Ibe Buei Canal Bo learotiatlona had.tn atered Into witb Bnltan tho 1 on 1. but, aa ln. honorablo 1 ,1 naa awarr, Ihn orM'iilnr of tha OOBBl waa a imifer doop atul iuijioi tane? to mauy natioiii, to in.n* Bton tlniii our uun. lt w.ia llllpo, I tu li.al uo would OOtsUT ull thc 1111: M.w DOMIMIOH. I M'l I July th.ie ia -tioug ,,11 bare, aa well as deep r.iotcl 1'.

1 eOBBOt ba bv fho-e who in infottii. 1 i it is ifi aaefaty bal 'he 1,1 if put- Ib li.l.d li lt ls i.iitnic with Iba paopla, BlandiuK nt ua Intltnatfl with triirli-a folk. 1 freely ntnl 011 a With tlie tni-i ll.iluc atol l.il>or>l lt I. alBeorrocl kloa m.iy be m. wa tblak, ao a body.

oa taaaa aad tu 1 tlu tr tboutandt of penpla wbo, if rivon tha alternallve, woald proaoBuea for aouoxatloo the Dger party, beeauae iiu- bmoI i.o.b r.it>- aod swake to ibe exigeueleo the day, tltn ot.wli.it tlny liow tba iii-'tial Indepandem Laacne. XBa II. ini.1 ra thu are ,1 Uaiiy to naaa 11-, eoainieaelng 111 rmi, bai tbeir praollcal formatlon 1--" ent, irgaulxaUou au far from porfect, tbairiuoat prou r. still little ncipnillit.d Witb 1 u.li th it i.t n.c slow. Meauwbllo aeveral am iltlous leadoraof knota nolltlclana here and tbere fiom OBdeavorlBa to 01 ui aaparaln soeleUoa baviag aaaao view, and ba BBooaoa ol aay axeeollve, ln tho i.itin 1 ai uraaoa tblaandealrable atatoof tblnga h.iii Meanwblle a cotublnatmn of Int.

ntriite.l tu 11 Bioup of jwraona lio. lf wbolljr ion of publlo lii.irk, ara all erenta eonaiderable ufluence ln tbeir pfoper elrclea und of woattb, ia of t.ikuil? tba liatlotial ii.llii. llm poUOf haj axpreoa It 10 bm ia a aatlonal one Bational prlde!" ai th. li.vi- no naOonal I wa are nol a na Ion, we are not a BBupla wo are li C'ana luiii. Insh iiiia.liuiir, Engllab anadutqt, tJcut.

li Caua lonflua no raee, and baflnjc no nanie- a iiioiiitn I liirthrik'iit bat aotblng to detend, ii.thiiiK loboBOt i.otinu.: lo boproud of exeepl otu 1,1 ir poaaeaslona. Tbe land we llva ln doea o.t baiOBB to we cannot af our ivea our BDOdB, OC adllBlltlTf IBWB, Of a ttngle publlo act witbout theaancUon of .1 man nt milea froa a laad nol imif aa know aay InliK' ahoilt, to rOla OTOr ua That the kltnl Ol feellug icre and it ua mora Urongtb, 1 tinnly betlore, aa I riliule. more to the uatneleaa lonfrlUg "11 I'hlch certniiily tho luhabttiiiita of thia country, hati imv eotiaiil. riitloiia of OT dealre for pcraonal lt 1 artval fael and etttora laricely iiioan iiii.li-t-tainliiiit Iblaqueatlon thnt ibe KuKllab mi Bcotcb c.irin.liaii population m.il tbeir descendanUto his ap.uk of Ihe iiioiln 1 coiiiiliy as lonue" aml tba old coiintn," tbey aa nml itraiigera bare, iiiitiiin la tho aoveralgn laad, aad tbla, aa a ia xiiil-in ls 110 but, flxcd here, KuinltiK tbeir ii.itiirnll.v tomiike 11 a "lioine." It itboaaplrBtl.f'? poopla.aad wlllaudln ludependence. Tlniai- Wbtl iiitl.ml.taiit l.eait liot he COM ounded witb the Naiion.il Ouoof tbem aoid to BO, but a few moutha ago; -Ia me OBBVaaa Bl ir'eiuii raii.i.in.iii, aad nlno-teBtba of tbe people will Uii a tx-tltloli lu favor of iililietalloii lo tlie Btat-B." Ile poko atuoer.

ly, aml la probably rigbt but ln tho conntry feelniK only Just ooiuing for Indepeudence, will not col.telii|>l,ite a BtOP bivomt that tlll ll la roM-ii thut nattouallty outnide tba Unloa is a tailara aad iiiipoBnibintv tins ilde Iba eontlneut Canadlana look BDOB their polltloal pOOltlOB with lt? pMt, aml fillim- na elllbl.lltlc of Ihlee evlH.lo ,1 oloiiy la us evll, to BBttOO power und with ut a in au to booooto a pirt of tbe nelgb orlng ltepiiblic un evll, an.l a hanl taorael awalloB OOt Oftlio nat lomilit.v la tha uioat acoepi to tlm feellnga ibe people, blla tbo tblnklna por Ion of the ciiiiiiiiiilt a Ukrga tnitiiliei', in tOCOU Idor annoxatloo Inovltablo roanll Poopla ig out tot ii BUM8 BMOtlBa, vuli probably gat ne, Bltbougb I queatlon wbather mauy publlo men tlll be luduoed to apeak tbere, proferrina to let stualler blllld the U.Mcl by Wbich tl.ey hopo to cllllih til owor iii polltical motemeat here tba prlestbood lutlilelice. The Mnli rcai or HoeitU St. Sulpiee, tkt ureal Kcelealaatleal power uanada, la for tblBfB aa tbey are, und uii tbolf lirhtS and iiniiliinltlea intl.t jniariinlecil hcfoie tun rencb iwpulatlon would go ona m. tu imj dlrectlon neof BUBrded.beinaapayuieiit fono btishel of pio.lnco buabela tlaed no- farmer. however, ara warraly annexatlou, and aro Aroerleans nt boart They wora flrat aetllera here, and olalm LaPralrte, Uie Oesu, iid other laraa poiKeaai.ma around Itontroal, boalda tbe i ami.

Mare and otber partb ol battjtoj obb nuTreooanlBou tt tbeir oIbIbm, aad feel tho iun of hat con.i.l.r th.ir riRhU uioat keeuly. ni' ntsjrca caiti.1 Ibatlaj P-abablf Iw couipleted to day. The tllcerai'f tba steatnefa riullei au.l utaadacadaaiaforaBal aaaajaab fao graadaaaabra ion la to tako pU'O on Tueaday. Qaltl a nuinbi of liullvidiialH havo arrived bOTO to Int liol iM-iich f'Anro. dt Affairtt, tbe Itallan iratrti.

Waxdof tbe BnUab LegBlloo, v. fflan-l, tbe Now-York B.u?r tbe I out. IttBtbeBg-rt that tho Laad line wlllbe BfMOOdBB i'ii- cabie B-oaday. WINtJ in HANI) aU.II -SKVKUAI. mn IN.H ruiul-liank Hai iif'th(, oaatral raOnad al aaf-d lo botwaaal aad I a'aloakaad bartad at BBBfoaad aa bo beaeath tba aanu.

weroreacoad or leat i.i.iur. h-nli-aiVid SSbVS. of tbia cuy.it 1 THE CUBAN REVOLUTIOX. SIXTT REBELS IIavaxa, July Spanish troope at Baracoa havo captured aud shot 60 rebels. Tlie cbolera is de creaslng at Ptierto Principe.

A BEAR TCERTO 1'KINCirE. Havana, July Puello haa issned a procla matiot. to the inbabitanta of Puerto Principe, ia which he declarca hia intention of actmg accord to and euforcing Captain-Gonoral De Eodas'a prograinme of policy, aunimed up in tho worda "Spain, justice, morality." Tbe rebels bave de atroycd a bridge on tho Nuevitas Kailroad, near Puerto Principe. ADMIRAL HOFF AT REM05STRAN CES AOAINST THE EXKCU1TON OF AMERI EXECDTION8. Key West, July IIotT, with the flag ship Contoocook and tho gunboat Gettyaburg and iron-clad Contaur, reached de Cuba on the 11th inst.

Great excitcment provailed in the city, tho peoplo supnoeing the sqnadron came for tbe purposo of bombardiug tho place. On the 12th inst. the American Cunsul visited the Contoocook and had an iutcrview wlth Admiral lloff. On tlie 13th inst. Admiral HolF had an interview with tho Govornor, and on tho 14th inst.

tho Govornor retnrned the visit. whcn ofli.ial aalutefl wero iutcrcbanged. Admiral lloff mado a thorough examination of the circumstancea attending tho mnrder of the Americans. The Gov statod that ho could not resi.t tho clamor of tho volunteers for their blood, and oonseuted to cxccntion on tho gronnd of the late Captain-General Dulce's proolamation declar iug filil.tiHters pirates. Admiral IIotT aevcraly comlemned their execntion without trial, and made a sharp protcst agaiust it.

The Oovernor agreed to al? low tho prisoners to bo tried in tho future, but or ders havo been issucd to the Bpaniurds not to briug in priaonetfl hereaftor, bnt to kill them on the snot. Tho squadron left Santiago do Cuba on tho 16th inut, iin.l arrived hero vesterday. KEMARKAM.E CORRESPONIiENCK M1WMJI GKNS. QL'ESADA AND LE9CA. Havana, July rich corrcspoiid.nce is rc port'd to have taken place recently between Queaada an.l Lcsca, the Mil.stancc of which ls this: sont BB officer, under a liag of truco, to with a Ua.

of tlie names of a few Bpanish oflicers and soldiers ia liis power, and proposed to exchange them for au etiual number of Cuban chief. and Boldiers, 1.. 1.1 prisoners by the Spaniards. Lesca's reply was to tho ftVct "tl.at Spain would indeed display somo prido wero she lo acoept such a ridicaloua propoeition, looking to tho fact that she counts upon the loynl hearts of 17,000,000 of people to defend her, nii.l tl.at tho loss or ealvation of 10 or 12 persona waa nt but littlo coii.scijiteniv, especially as it waa a matter of one's country being at slake." "Ueside," l.e sai.l, "that he beld none of Quesada's men as priflOOCtla fur, aoon as they fell into blfl hands. he had ordcred them to be slu.t.

aud he should continue to tlie BBBBfl cotirse." Wl.cn this annwi-r was recelved by Qur-sada, lic ealled the Bpaolab priaoBOfaj togotbor, and said: BflflOfM I in my handa death-warrant issned BfBUiat drawn np by your own chief, Lesca. I l.e a.ling of it inttpires tue witb Sosay iiil'. he h.nuled tho paper to ono of hisaids. who read it tiliuul. that tbfl flaiflflnfltfl were full flf in iliK.iatiou at tho conf.uned in Lcsca's note, then said to them Seflorcs Gen.

not GrBO. sca. I pnnbv.i you ull. You can hcii you will, aud, to ett'eet a BB-fl exit for I will the uci-cssary pMapottB." When tlie had fu.i*lied spcaking, tho libcrated Spaiuards biirst fi.rth in shouts for Quesada and Cuha. Ouly tho nrccssarv protection-papers to Havana, w.iero they had families; and all tl.o others i.nnie<li;>tely incorpo rated tlu niselvea v.

ith tho liberating army. HI tfi.V^IUATION 1N KI.A ITllMC MEK im; at M.MTiir K)ii iriic Tlu' peoplo of Ciraea.s VoiicziH-la, lately had a public uicctiug. witb tlie objoct of tlu wvuipathies for the Cubaus. Btroug reaotutlons wero pnsred npon tbe oceuBlon, tbe prmcipal points in bfliag: That tbfl tiuie had come for tl.o tennlnntloii of tbfl eoloulul servitudc of tbe OBbBBfl, aud tbatnow was tbe propor uio.nent for a.l tbe us of tho Span lab. rowa aatflrtbflranbof frflfl and ludependent na und aa tbiK paoplfl had been for daaled th.ir d.uiau.l fair waa for tbem to ai-t aa tbey buve a.

ted. lt was tbelr reaolmiona de ,1, to organltfl arnilefl, und to fleht tbe b.ittlr of free ,101,1. riio flflaenbly waa w.tb the iterflfl of tl.o Uovernnieut declarlng hlavery aboll.bed lu tbe 1r.ta.id. Tbia tbe Ve.iezu_la.i8 regarded as an Intqaltoaa institution. barbaronsaud im moral.

and as oppoaed to tbe spintof liriallanity aud tbfl ii.lviinced nleu. of civin-ation. Tbfl eoBflflntflflprefl ent fiitth.r unolv.d tbat tbflfl-llfla flf (uba wan thecauae of nml tbey ludoraed raaoluttoofl of tbelr and tba aetloa of tbe Praaldent In fleeordlni bel riaTbt. to tbflCubflflM. After tl.e beea addreaaed by thfl Me.iia und tbfl eloqueni Adveeata htead-Cflj aproeaaatnaal MN pfltwona waa an.l marcbeil, aml.l lnu.li eulbur.ia.iu, tbroiiK'b tlie priiicipul BtrtseUof Citracaa.

COtS. KVAN ESCAPE FROM OARDHfl 1 111 II AUD MtUlVAl. AT MA.A1U EAl.I.s --WIIAT 1IIKT l.STl.M) TO DO. NlAOABA Tai i.s, July Kyan nml Cin i of tbe late (iiban Cavalry have arrived bere.snd aio BOW Bl tbfl CltftOO -tOOBfl, fani. .1 u.s thfl of tbfl Dflflflfl.Tacy aud J.

ff. Davls enilnsarleB during tl.e late Col. Kyan la soniewhat reticent aa to their re. i nt B8BBffl and tbfl condition of affatrB gener ally. I bave, bowever, l.n.tied from an l.it.uiate frleud of bi.

all tbfl botb of tbelr departuro from liai.lln.r'8 l.iand and tbelr lourn. ymK hitber. The searcb iniide for tli.tn on (lardiner's l.land by tbe Ileputy r.ut.'.l states Iffllwbflbl was deta.leI witb a partlcularlty ut on, ii IfllCfltlBj nn.t iitnusliig. Kyan and Cunier teok BflBflU boat (iar.llii.i's Mund on Ust, aud reaebfld tbfl Oflflaflfltlflflt hhoro on Mouday with llnit- or.linary supply of clothlug. A inuu tiotlcl.iK' 'be of ibelr dreas, tol.

Currier bfltog barefoot, but weiirliiR full dress unl foim, as did uIro Col Kyan, Imnured coiH-erntng tl.o liatuie of tb.li buslu.BB, und wua told "Tben tbey tutiat bo dcvilUh eurlotis tlati that you wni. tbo reapotiBe. In tbe luoud dayllght tbey went Into Nevr-Yoik fron. CoimeitUut by rall.and thence to tbls place by w.iy of Albai.y und ull ub.iig tbey wero eiiu im. if.ie.l wlth, flfl InteiToKatcd by any Tbey reucbed aa TtflflflBaf, Wbaifl tbey now no.

(ol. Kyan. Wbflflfl was fo.ine.iy wuvy, now WflflBfl lt clo.ie, nnd Col. Cunier bas BBl ii.UBtaehe i.i.l linp.nil 0Ot BaT, but tbflflfl batiires tbere lie.e uo lliaskB of disKUises rflflflwwfld lO Tbey ure BOtb ln tbe best of splrlta, uud uio hopeful of tbe causo of Cubau Imli peliilrlli e. Tbe llait presuuted by tl.e Cuban ladlea of New York I (ol.

Kyun it preseivcl by hltn, and now deco his room ut tbo hotel. Tho gucsta 4te awuto of tho pflOBBMB of imi saaa ayaa the.u uc tbey wtwt about bataL Tba tl.o I'ulls buvo ealleU upou thcaa uud irotlered tbem every re.pil.ed. They repre. letn tbut tbeir htiy tn to bo b.lef here, when they wlll be iifiiin oir wlth a tbousand or moro veteraus for the Islaud nf Cuba, Kii'uiiIi aeat tt aa tu. Ir aworda To ligoA ta rtaatf.

Iu a perfectly leKltlninto way, Col. Currier says, thoy a to go to Cuba, and do.lre to vlolste 1.0 law of tue Ualtoi HtutcH. Tbey BjK'ak kludly of Tiia XB-MRBl tur wbo visited tbem on liardlner's Islaud. the riWIIff'flt Of rn? Jl.NTA. It is nlatctl 00 IfOd iiutlioiity that Senor iarabM UBBM waa ln this city 011 Haturday, eudoavorlng iirrange eertaln uiattors of dlspute betweeu hlmself in.l tbfl Junta.

After tbo falluro of the late eipeditlon, 4, nor I-jinuB Is stated to have writteu a letter to the liinta. laylug tbe blame of tbo fallure on certalu proint iiiei.ibeiB of tbat body. Tbfl JBBbj tbereuivou wlth Irett Ui. nuppoit f.o.n Umua, uud lnyc.tcd Bel.or ftaclas, fo.uii'.iv .1 railroad cantrafltor la Huenos Ayrej, iv.tu tn.11. ol Prealdent, In plflflfl otMora.

Jtormbiat WM a party la Ibta ims re sed H.e new und tbat l.e Uluiaeirwaa alone to Cubiin had la not known, but all patrlotle Cubans tbat tha luteroata of tlie young strnggllng republie will no longer be lujured by petty Internal diaeenttoaa. The rumor that pmvailed on Fnday afternoon tbat Oea Alfleno had been ahot waa cauaed by a ratber strong dls pnte havlug taken place on that day between tbe Oeaeral aml aome of tho -Ulhutters lately releaaed, wbo wero presaltig him for money. The General had already let tbem havo aome money, whicb they had spent ia llquor, and he ref uscd to aid them a accond time. THE I.V MKW-TOBK. TLe majority of the unfortunate Cuban llberatora re ccDtiy llherated from Fort Lafayette aro atill ln tbe etty ln adcstltute condltlon.

Very few of them bave. frlenda here, and nearly all are absolutely pennlleaa. Tbey are bltter in their dennnciatlona of the Cuban Junta, wbich haa now uttcrly repudlated them at the very time tbey most need ald, and tbreaten dlro vengo.nce against aome of tbo members of that remaikably unpatriotlo body. Tbose of the Llberatora who have frieuda bere are eom fortably provlded for, and are londing wbat aasuitaoce they can to their less fortunate compatnota. It la boped tbat aomething may aoon be done for the hungry and ragged fellows toenable tbem to reaeh their bomea, or clso to obtaln work, for which they are all anxlons.

There are many natlve Cubana reatdlng ln New-York and ita suburbs, who are wlthout exception anxlons to forward the cauae of Cuban indopendence, and lt be hoovea theae, many of whom are men of meana, tt do aomething for the unfortunates wl.o have failed in the accomplisbment of their patrlotle object. large im ber of tho Cubana bave formed tuemeelvea Into aaaoeia tions whieh nieet quletly lu difforent parta ofthe city to arrange for tho organlzatlon of a more perfect oentcr than that which waa recently hroken up. Thc young Cobans are generally reticent lu regard to thetr opinlona aml jilans. but enough la known to warrartt tbe aaoai tmu that they have not looked with favor unon the Oardlner'a laland exiiedltlon, yet they do not hesltate to Marahal and his tlepnty, Orogg. for their for ltihumauity to tho prlaouera taken Ob the Utb m-taut.

Aa to tbe glorlous siege of Weavertown, and tho capture of 43 unaruied aud houeeleoa men tbey look uoou that acbievement with niltigled feclinga of wonoer and ntlrtn. One who haa not been among ua long enough io master tbe intricaeles of our language, aald, on Saturday: Peer nmos to be a brahve man. Eet oannot to c.tno whero eet will bo a aword, but to ttght wees aaloep men Ib to ahow eourage. Boou thau there come to him a plstol I theenk be wbich, his maiden speech in the rough Anglo-Saxon tongiie, bla Amerlcaulzed companlons laugbed heartlly. Thorft amoug them who aay aiiythiiiir at all in reference to made here for thc fitttng out of expedlttona aver that Uie Oardiner's laland affalr waa a bhnd, and that the cxpoditloo, when everything roady, wili icavo tho Unlted Htatea unwatched and undetcrred, and that lf.

will reaeh Cuba In safety and further, that it will iu crt-aae the patrlot army men or more, an.l wlll a.M to its storn uf guns anl ainmiiuitlon nnd food, and will free the longer the Hentper t'itl lila de luba frum the Bpauieh yoke. IiitASCIf. THE PKESIDENT AT CMt'Kl GRAND BAI.I.? FIBE AT THE MANSTON HOCSE. Lono Bbancii, July 2.1).?President Grant and famlly atteuded servlco at the M. E.

Church tbia mornlng. Atl o'clock they rodo to tbe resldence of Mr. Jobn Hoey, with -whom they diiir-d, tv-ttirnlng to the hotel at BJ. The arraugements are all completed for the grand ball wbich ta to be glven ln bouor ot tue Preaideut at the ritetson Houae to-aiorrow evening. At 3 o'clock tbia mornlng the atablea attached to tho Mansion Ilont-o oaughtflro and were completely destroyed.

The flam.i spread so rapidly that tho stahlemen had to Jump out of the wlndows to suve their llves. Tblrty borses iu tbe stable at tbo time were saveu by the effurteof the aer vants and guests of the Mansion nnd Coutinentnl Hetels. The flames were kept from extending to the hotela. There was great exeitcnient among the ladlea and guestt of the hotel. Jolm T.

Blane, an old voluuteer flreman ol Brooklyn, waa badly burned whlle belping to extlngaiab tbo flre. The cauae of tbe lire ia uukuown. The luaa la llO.OOe, aad ia partially insured. FIBE IN WII.MINGTuN. N.

Wii.siiN.iToN, N. July 9:30 o'clock to-nlghr, a destructlve flre broko out in tho large spirit barrel mauufaotory of Hice, destroyiug tbe tire atock. machlnery, Ac. The loss will amont tu 130,000, Insured ln the Atl.uit.c, uf Baltlmore; Llverpool and oiube, and other coiupauica, for The flre was the reaalt of au RAILROAD ACCIDENT. July paaacngei train on tbe Cunticcticut River Railroad ran off thf track north of Holyoke this mornlng.

Three persons were hurt, none of them passengers, however. Henry H. 8now, tbe eugiuca-r. had oneleg brokeu. aud Amoa Moahcr, the flre-.

111.111. aud l-'tniik Kiugsley, a brakeaman, were sllghtly injiired. The englne waa completely wrecked. Aa aoou aa tlie newt of the actident wit reeelved here, a apecial train ith on board went up the road tu rendca rch.f. FOROERY IN I'HILADELHIIA.

PHii.ADKi.riiiA, July afternoon a naii sold a forged city rant for to a broker In rhird received a check for the amount and left. Flvo jilniitea afterward the forgcry waa dicovered, and the lerk ran to thc bauk paytnent ot tho check, aml liullng that it had nol beeu presented. laid ln wait nulll Uie bank cloaed, expocUttg tha forgcr to come. Maaa tuiii! tbo forger bad etapped acroaa the street from tha place where he tmlil the warrant to another broker, aold the check for gold, and disappcared. The uauie ot Iho opcratur uukuown.

I OEVKSAi TEI.IX.KAI'HIC RVB. Jolmson, a Dane, was drownod ai litillalo Saturday. of tho Eaat Hoston forry boats waa lorluualy damaged by tlre on baturday. polltical fracas occurretl at Auguata, 1 (iaturday, tu wbich two meu wero kulled aud ernl wouuded. Gardon llook and Ladder Trtiek of Phil.id.'lph'ta accuventally tipaet whlle proceedlng to a flre ou baturday night, ln.unug stx ot tho members.

F. Allwrti, who aei.tiirod great notoriety aa ft slave catclur iimter tho old Fugitive Slave law, died recoutly lu Piuladelphla, aged 79 yeara. Btephen Baaborn Warner. X. aged 6.T years, bung hiiuself in his barn ou Baturday.

He waa very beavy tuau, welghiug pouuda. Sherwin, for mauy yeare htftd muster of tho Boatou Knghah Hiith School. d.cd suddeuly of heart dlsease, at his resldeuee iu Dedhaui, un Batur duy. bark Jcrat-y, from Salcrn for Zanzi totally wree.keit wlnle eutering tbe barbor oy Tamatar, June 18. Tbe cargo waa saved lu a damaged ooudltiou.

Mycrs's planiug and sawing raill, at BoadlBgi waa butued 011 Baturday. The was fium IC.uoo to 110,000. The premtses were partially ln. surcd. town, vieittng in Auhiirn, and two sona of tha Rev.

Mr. Ubby of Aiiburu, wore drowued lu Lake Aua bnrnoii Hatiirday afternoon. They wero out Ina row which stink. Two other persons iu the boat ea? INCENDIARY FIBE IN ELI7.ABETH. Aii attempt waa nnwlo on Friday night tn aoattOf oue of tho most cloaely populated dlatrlcU ot Khrabeth, N.

by a plan similar to tbat which waa foi. lowed by tne flre-flend" of Newboryport, afaae A barn at tho rear of the hou.e of Haar. aj the eorner of F.rst and Maral.all 11 re by otll.er Fa.l.le at II D. be? thc adloluuiK dwellnigs had tv of dry har piled around lt. AsaiaUnca ffamea were extlngulabed.

Au SS-f thebox.how.d that lt bad boaa con. ati-tieted for uo other purttoao thau that to wh.ch lt had nut lt had beeu lllled with hay aaturatod with 01I and au unoonstuned fragment of a oottonstriui foiin.t 111 the box showed that the luceudlary had takeq the pre-aution to start a siow flre to give bim an tunity tooacapo before the flamea should attract atten? tion. The diacovery of tho tlro uo doabt prevented aq axtoas-va conflagrution, as flve or slx frame buihllngt were elose to the barn. Much cxcltoiuent prevaila ln tba vUlulty. THE KNIOHT8 OF TYTHIAB.

Thescsaionof the Grand Lodge of the Knightf of I'ythlaa waa ooutluued ou Saturday, Orand Chanc-1 lor Levy prealdlng, and a full quorum of repreaentativea the varloua Lodgea preaent. After framlng a conati? tutlon forsubordiuate lodgea. the caae ot Paat Chancelloa Wllllamt, auspondod for bla treatment of grand offlcera. waa taken up aad referred to a apeclal returued a vote ot consure, but reoommended hia itateuiout tu oftice, whicb report waa adopted. A corn mlttee of flve, oalled the Comnilttee of flupervlsion, then arppolntcd tu vialt the various lodgea and give lu lUuctlun iu tbe workings of the order.

A tommtttee waa apiwlnted to make preparat tbe receptlou of the rtupreme Lodge of tlie ordetf meet tu this city lu March next. Oue ihouaaud eoBtet. the new conatitutlon were ordered to be prlnted, then rauslated into Oeiinan, ai.d tsoadditional eoplea priut d. The Oraud Ixidgo of Ohlo was orgauiied at Colum. outhe.th lust; that of West Virglnla at Berkley ipnngs.

ou the eth that of Keutueky will be organitct hia week; and the preparatory steps are being taken for he organlzatlon the Htatea of Louialana aud C.iiifoi ila. The order ls Inereaslug very rapidly at pi.seul. here bolug over Suo lodgea, jjiaud ludges. a odge. and over 100,000 wembeta..

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