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THE NEW YOR ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. ent tae —— ———== Se — . * 7 -_ WHOLE NO. 1283. MORNING EDITION ~FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 185%. | , 7 FAIRS. citluvia. The names of the owners of #he premises could City Politics. Political Gossip, MUNICIPAL Av © ot be ascertained. | the committse 4. eided to report in | wxeriNa OF TH CONSORMPATED (OLD MEN'S) DyMO- ) he Richmond Enquirer saye:— " maakan re ae ec ares to. jojeuate- CRATIC GBNEK AS COMMITTE,". The» regen Of Fillmore in the South peioag to two BOARD OF ALDERMED oe apinsalae ree a Ue oo a icopt a 8 slaughter ‘There was quite an cxcitemest around Ta. swiny Has x 7,” dist ot © mace of sen. Ao ane oo tate of the ‘The Provident, J. 0, Barker, Hoa, im Whe COT ao | howe by Daniel S Hyde, ro partes appenri.vg 6 defend | last night, being de drat mewtiag of the co, woidated ) Buryh es. tal ireronters, he comune, and Dats (OOMMUMICATION PROM THR ComPTKOLLAM IN RA" @ character of the place, the committee a ‘termined, | gq , . : g f eevee, upon the allegation | a. oa Sa petition, 10 Fecom: lemocratic committee. They comrened ip the la 8 ball, | gout cour.” Douses Red Other villages and pl of pod. Copy of the letter from -of Repairs to Public sways parceiled out to Ermancs ot thelr ot their di the clear provisions of © Buildings, hav person the carpenter ~ who “sh the public offices “the Corporation, except tracting department, in “those Mierested id ‘en of $70, January last, viz -—Jaw ‘Nmothy Donovan, stov niture end carpets, troller calls attention to jcoom rented tor Judge Mayor:— ve been raised within no oljechon ‘As i enove! principle, New York are willing wo provided pecligence, wi s rece! during my absence Mayor, Comptroller a: the fall amount voted. of order ‘The Primes rapped jackron to be seated. hen Le Alderman Fry then m Alderman Cr ancy took eave O1 ealario Alderman Tocken dent for avow, He en & vote War taken, 100 Warm. fouris aod Clancy as Jay Or'n Imeem: he Cuy of Mexico wa me. Alderman Canc Ad op phe table Alter Forme Frida, at 6 o'clock ‘The Board met last ev ie, from he ot the tegisiative Along document was received from Mr. Flagg lv rela- ‘tion to the expenditures in the Bureau of Repairs aud *Bupplies¢o Public Buildings. The Comptrotier gives a ‘Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies ia relation to the Feauirements of the ordinance for regulating the Burea James Irving. After stativg his duties, the Comptrolle The Superintendent is, therefore, a responsible agen of the Corporation, and the duties othe laws and ordinances in purchasing supplics, incurring ‘ifabilities for the Corporation to pay, cunuot be legally rons who are not otficers of the Cor- “trary, the duties of Mr. Irving, the Superintendent o Publi ~imason work—to another the plum‘iag—to another the |. Glazing—and instead of having the necessary supplies * (or the public offices procured by the bes! of the Sureau, res bonds for the faithful performance of bis duty * it isgiven out to one person to purchae stoves and put them into the public rooms, aad present nis bill for pay- “qeut: to another to procure carpets—to another to fura ‘twelfth section of the charter says tha: cured on gealed bids, Opened by the head of the © the bi ‘e alluded to, stoves are purchased to the amount , and the charter evaded, b. cause a single stove does not cost over $250. Bills have ben presented in the Bareaa of Pubiic Build- ings, and most ef them have been paid, since the Ist of spainting, $900: 8, Long, gazing. $4,000; W. H Rose, fur- $6.000; H. Smith, weds and pumps $2,090. in Nassau street, heretofore occupied vy Dr. Townsend, “was rented in May last, and instesi of adhering to the pardinances, the repaira were jobbet out to Mr. Reed, who ‘¢ not # practical carventer: of Fuiton market, Mr. Dopovan wade a bill of $500, ia two different clalms, each $’60 T! cates several similar cases where th “She Superintendent, and fat jobs g ven to his friends. ‘The document was ordered to be printed, aud referred “to the Committe on Repairs aud upyties. COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR ON J9CREASE OF SALARIES. The following communication was received from the ‘To Tae Honor ante tug Common Coumen:— ins rmans—The salaries of nearly all the clerks and em- re bee the several dey ‘Re expenditure to the annual outlay oo that account. been made by me to this increase, be- Meving’ that it would be diflicult to diserimi sate, and that, in ‘cases an mcrease of pay was justly due to the tucum- . Our heavy taxes do Lot arise so much from frand and protiisacy bowever, become evident that there ia a ition to push increase of salaries to an uoreason exteul, aud that a Must be put to the prae- | tions of the government. McGee and Ryan bave been fs . Mh, 3 neq. a aad aroreg tying, 44 une to, Know that vo ner. | arrested once or twico before ona similar charge, and | 17. M. Pelatiah Perit, Baq., President, in the-chaie, sey any increase of of Mayor; nor was the p in any ease, when not fully Al’erman Voowms said that the documont appeared ~- quarteriy mp the additions! | else pumbers of persons brokeu down with: 3 | & elings up town, wil! definitely report next me after this notice | nail uot hesitale to do | disease may be brought into our rntiet by the rascaliy | Jobn M. Demnett and Eugene C. Wambeasie were appotut Pings city HE aN WOOD, Maye | boatmen w Infest the eulire barbor, eé marine. surveyors. At eta tthe om * ; . y . temy remov: 1e o which curiae Descest vrox ax ALtxexp Disonogaty Hoves,—Captaia he pot on colartes, te enioh tbe tortal - Wke Satan reproving rin, b cause the Mayor hat evtously tapeuoned the inerease of salaries voted vy 1 Board of Super visors. Alderman E:y also «poke against the communication. Alderman Ciaxcy interrupted Mr. Ely; and. amid a teligibie cross firing, Vermovior called or: er, mab ‘ACKSOx, who wae then on his lee, refuse | the his sea', remarking that the Chair was occasionally Alderman Jackson raid that be would take his yor be referred to a spaciat committee of three. rthe Figh) ward, (Tacker,) who te desigaated as the “watch cog of the Treasury,’ av whe he had oace seen king out of the chamber to dodge a yote on the in ‘The motion to refer the Mayor's communication was hed bo “es Teakor, Yoorhis, rifts her way to the a meta = ot vor RS rl 1. 0. 0» 0. F.—The annual meeting of the R. W. Grand orwin, Fox, ker, Voorlis, ly complexion, drese ¢ eo dors. rT, 7 (resident), Ely, Valoutine, Herrick, | one of them, who hada vial thie head, said, “Noone | LO4K* of Southern New York, tock place at itv rooms, 12 Rar—Healy, Hoffmire, Chacy, Steers, Jackson, Mone . MeConekey, Varian—8. The Pret: xt subsequently announced Altermen Ely. A resolution the Councitmen in reference to the ap- -opriation of $500 for the celebration of the surrender ue Chair, buthe was pot sustatved, and tho matter was VOARD OF COBNEILMEN. BT out of % members in their seats. A petition fas received from Sami. ©. Jollie, the in- of the transparent baliot box, askirg the privilege ewbibitiag the same before a committee, with a view by the Board. Referred to Committee ou A - Aco. 7.—There was a scarcity of Jurors at the Opening | yorsra —Tho investigation into tho charge ofdereliction | York’ erstn wi , Coune! man Sv aN offored a rexolution repealing the or- | of the court this morning, and a large auiaber were fined Ne against the City C thé, and cht’ wen be . ashin pasted Joly 11, making appropriations for the 25 each for J table mace aga’ \y Comptrolier, park. Laid over, 905 cock fey nen-cttentanee, Sates Shap; alvenpes ferred to a ® committee af PROSPROMVE VRP. imcewage wae received frote the Mayor (see proceed. ‘of The Beard of Aldermen) annovocing his determi to vetowl! bills Increastog the salaries of offi. present date mivnication. announcing, as {t id, = letermination on Part of \heF xeentive to veto, io advance, the fture mend the same action as in the above case, THE DUMPING GROUND AT WATTS STREET. quite a form dable appearance. "e e maumaing their o.¥» affals, feel comfdeat that x The Aldermen Commitee on Wharves, Piors aud sips. | _ Among the members in attendancs'was Mayor Woo, ited 36.0 th. # .of other people and of the stat the Finance Department to the { at a meeting yesterday, decided to report in favor of | who has receat'y been chosen from she Twenty-sscoau” | This sy the officesceks % M4 Netive portion of Fillmore’ werd; and Daniel E. gickles from tec Tatra ward. #) Southera friends, mediately dredging the pier foot of Watts stroct, used as ly dredging the y Among the outsiders and lobbyers wert Sapiain Rya- a dumping ground for city dirt and ofa). ft is represout 8 ed by petitioners that the pier is fied up some six fee ¢ers, Hon. B. B, Hart, C. Godtrey Goxther and other ld Buildings. The Superintendent | | Shay! the cepih required Uy the eity ordnance: They jt B0lCd democrats, rm nation. state that it has been caused mainly by careless dumpiuy Lorenzo B Shepard oceupied the chair, ema Wal! Bone. | razh or mi of dirt on the pier. CITy MARKETS. The Committtee on Markets of the Aldermen met yea- terdsy. A paper be‘ore the committee relative to leasing the city markets toa #ivgle corporate body for a period of ten years was cousidered, but no definite actioa taken The comri'tee decided, duri next week, to visit all (hy different markets, to report upon euch improvements an® repairs as they considered called for SEIZURE OF LETTERS. A bag of letters, designed to go out by the French steamship Alma, was seized yesterday afternoon, at the wharf of the steamship, as they were on the ooint of being copveyed on board. The seizure was made by a Custom House officer, and the letters conveyed to the Pest office. The cause of the seizure was to provent fraud upon the United States Post Otlice Department by by non-payment of postage. As, sab und Join ¥, Savage, Jr., hard, offerted as sec: restarien. iter the roll was called. Mr. Hart, hard, cf the Fit: teen Sd ward, moved that the yules of the Tanreeny Jom mitre be the roles of tiett body uutil ot?ers’ were adopted, Pere B Swreve? moved ae an amendinent thkt the voftand Dwi rajes beth be used when they did at crm. iict, Tule excited an acrimoniaer discussion of nex tly aa hour, it being suppored thut one section wished’ £ et the betttr of the other; bat fmally on motion cf WIT iam J. Beardsley, of the Ninth ward, the usual par! ied tary rules wore adopted fur the present, and x comautth of ten—five bards and five softs=-9es appointed to diff’ rules for the deiiberations of the jotey committee Av invitation was received from Capeain Rynders (6 the part in the democratic processiomat the Ninth of Sy tember, which was accepeed, dous Cocwans offered jong: list of resolution: endorsing the norvination of Buohanan, the substance of the Cincinnati piatiorm, ant the action of the Syracuse State Convention. These were passed unani mously; but a supplementel resolution, calling for the appointinent of a committee of five > roport an improved system of primary elections, was poi ce lusty. It excited instant suspicion anda storm. of: denuncigion, It was supposed that a cat was under the meat bag somewhere, and that the object was to rule Mayor Wed out from the re nomination for Mayor. So Mr. Cochrane's improved primary election system did not go Gown, and was eventuail)> lnid eo the tanle without amendment. The vete in favor of Mir. €echrano’s motion was very sma) etihood the present system of primary elections will prevail for the present. A commitiee of one frony each werd was ap- pointed & mass ratification meeting, to of *olent levol-ed on bim b give no bonis for the per- ities ; and yet, aotwithstaudia the ordinance of 1449 to the coa Ddeen subdivided §0 ad to give on work ef revaira, to anotacr the governmen: for Kansas The Penne ytyania F'\): closed its eltirat |. with desks, ire, &c. The ad supplies for poiuited—exceps, toa limited extent, shall be pro- \xty change Commissioners of Health, The Commissioners met yesterday, at tho City Hall, at noon, Prgsident Barker in the chair; and Waltor 8 Concklin, Secretary. Schooner Pathfinder, from Aus Cayes, with logwood aad coffee, Port of doubtful health, Cargo ordered to be lightered to the city. Brig Elizabeth W atts, from Ponce, arrived on the Sth inst. Port stokly. Cargo directed to be lightered to the city after fifteen days, if all rerair well. Bark Francis Secor, from Pensacola, arrived 6th inst. esence of the Comptroller aud ids; and yet by the jobbing sys- e# Reed, carpenter work, $14,000; tors. o# and tinning, $9,000: A’ Walters, Mowor Stevens, of I” 000; AJ. MoCarty, plumbing, ‘he Comp- the jobs of repairs to the court to get up Greca The oid church building | with lumber. Health of port unknown. Cargo to he bc ectgg-dipene By vy omen er cg fe Ughtercd to the city iu ten days after arrival, tail wall. | ot the democratic tnembera wil be in tue oly an thee Fark Louisa arrived on the th inst. trom Cardenas | \eay home ty, the request, with sugar molasses. ort sickly. ered to re- fos. J. Muxpa In the ease of the repairing ma teen says iter arrival. eet ogheral be Pa Seg clay ere sects yeern—s oma ttt cng jowar om Gonaives with logw . all well. 4] . a ” omptroiterenims. | Health of port waknown, Cargo to be lightered in fittera | P7iMtirg done in the ‘black republican,” Mtontng Post ollice, When the simon pure journale were steremg for lack of hetp. A request was mate them not to jorget these poor fellows. 4tter other merely routine business the conseistated Committee adjourned. ‘There was a large democratic mass meeting held in Forty-second street, corner of Third avenue, (Nineteonth ward,) last evening. A hickory tree was planted, » b w- ner raised, and one hundred guns fired. Dr pre- sided, assisted by a number of Vice Presidents ard gec- retaries. Resolutions were alopted re approving the nomination of Buchavan and Breckinri tge; and endbroing the acting ef the Syracuse ¢nvention and its nombrdtiws, Speechas were made by G. Swatkhamer, Levi 8’ Chat- field, R. Busteed, Dr. Beard, of Conisiana, and others. After the adjournment a procession was formed, anc, vith ‘anners and music, marched through the printipal “up towa’’ streets. w was evaded by | days after arriving, if all remain wei. Brig Maria White, now nt Quarantine, is allowed to come up within three hundred yards of the city fur one day, for repairs, having no cargo Or pass«ngers to land atthis port; she will then proceed immediately to sea. Brig. Pillow, from Sagua le Grand, arrived Auguat 2, with sugar. Allowed to cote Gp aod ‘discharge at brook: lym, if the authorities there are willing. Trig P. Lacosti, from Guovico P.R., arrived July 23, witb sugar and molasses, all well. Allowed to come to the city. couptry men’? Mayor's Or: Aug. 7, 1855. Fiments of the city government wo vears, thereby adding aves ere Police Intelligence. AttgcEp VioLanion oF THt Quaxayuine Laws.—William McGee and Dominick Ryan were taken into custoay yes- terday by Serjeant Smith snd officer Webb, of the Lower Police Court, on charge of having violated the Quarantine lows, by holding communication with infected vessels ly'g at enchor in the Narrows, contrary to the regula- enter the can ses, Tam satisfied that the tax payers of fair salaries to pubbie officers, e wnd corruption be excluded from y Intelligence, Cxaxnen or Commence.—The Chamber met yertcrdty a aquorum presevt. The attendance was thin, owirg to» the absence of the members in the country. iis foliow- ing pamed gentiemea were elected members, viz.:—des. B. Cunningham and Hen. W. Gair. Captain Trancts French was gppointed a member of the Arbitration Com- mittee, Caled Barstow reported that, the comtuttieo-ap. pointed to confer on the y of hole inj now, we understand, are under indictment for mtsde- meanor. ‘The complaint agaiust tue prisoners was made by Abraham Vanderzee, an employer in the Health De- partment at Staten Island. The accused were conveyed ‘ efore Justice Welsh. at the Lower Police Court, where they were neld to bail each in the sum of $500 to answer the charge p-eferred against thora, The oiticers_at Quar- sotine should see that the laws are strictly enforced, or ay since my incumbency of the ition offered some time from the city to raise the salary of nd Street Commissions Carpenter, of the Fifth ward polivo, with a posse of men vnder his command, made a descont upon the of Charles Becker, No 57 Hudson street, and arrested al! the occupants for drinking Inger bier and beliaving them velyer jp an unruly manner. Becker was hoi to bail to wer the charge of keeping a ‘\isorderly house. There ‘¢ quite a nymber of fashionable resorts tn the Fifth which occasionally requires the presence of the pressed their decided disanprobation of the whole movement It was moved and carried to hold a spocint meeting om the subject next Tuesday, at 1 P.M. After the trameaction of certain routine business, the doard ad jJourned. ‘Taw Tasn or tye Trauan Exites.—The Tuscan Consu has replied tothe application of Mayor Wood respoctice the Italian extics, [® states that he knows nothing abou the matter, and hat received no instructions trot his government respecting emigrants. The Papal Consul de said Mr. Clay, his maut, and directed Alderman Chey Ni rhe and there being over 120 persone present, presented | he retort, wh © have gtied 4") means of gett other clans of Beviher® friengs are old Haw whige, well to Ov ia tie ‘won ia, Le. amiabis, aed, good Would not ines a siesta or ap. Vi their digestiva to «ave the + Know Nothing Convention on the Sth |, the Presiden®tt electors tid been appointed a resolution | mas offered empowering (he committee to fill the vacan: \cy im the Fourt@emth distr’et! ‘tie following ecBattute war ated — ; Resoived, That ike commiRer—-no matter b: “ie death or rai-enation, « wo “liltnore Elestsrad ticket, ‘Tie resolution was debstct sat considerable length, Arvid’ various MOL MS to adjoust sive die, when it was ffiaily tabled ~ The original res @eton’ was then adopted, Ldeut. Governor Myers’ has written a letter repudiating the-nigger driving Gd@ocracy, ard Ann Ouacing his inten- tion "to tvke his stand ox the Fren-eat 0, snatitutional plat- Du Bs , @ weet’ cr two since, was requesto’, by a vote ir ue Common Council, to resign his «fice, dtewnse he had 2 moeaced his intentivs to support the Frgmomt constitutio-# party, but ine mossage to the Eeard Om Toesday even!og be’ dectine> to crvmaply with advoom t re Poy . pies that be bas received any commanication from ate en Deatu or 4 Youra Prater By Powos—Srravor Cine bis laoa ip can to oe are Meanwnile the Tualiane foe ee oved that the message of the | “TNR —Coroner Redding was yesterday called to view with the exception of three, bave left for the coal aumos Naval Intelligence. the body of a young female vamed Mary MoCormick, at | of Scrauion, Pa., where employment bas been foand |. The United States sloop of wi vecasion to fire at the Alderma toem by one of our Industria! Associations. Their trave! ling expenses. $4 25 each, |x to be refunded out of their | wages. They baye reoeived go charity from any one in this ety, sordid they wantany, Of the three left be bind, one | too feeble and too old to work, another has received employment in this city, and the has been jupposed he has committed suicide, as Le No. 878 Hudson avenue, who, it appears, had died from the effects of poison. According to the girl's own state- ment, she went to the house of a relative at No. 555 Thir ty -eixth strcet, New York, rorae days since, but as they did not wis to pay ber for her services, she started to re. tarp to her former residence in Hudson avenue, She left Thirty sixth street some tune before noon on Wednes- day. When she was passing down Roosevelt street. on been absent from the U: months in the East fh Jed the charge of skulking or did walk out 60 one occasion but it was beeaase the chamber i Jespondent state of mind for some time. The majo.tty of these men arc ¢ma!l and meagre looking They expect forty of their companions out tn a fow weeks, can pass bere unless they drink what's in this bottle.” After detaining ber for some time the vial was piacod to Yer mouth and rhe was forced to swallow the contents, wien she was permitted to goon. Oa the ferry boat she de- tm Odd Pellows’ Hall, on Wednesday, The coustitnden was 89 amended that the minimum benefit regulation was rtrock out, and the whole matter wae left to the Guaner, — Eitiot. ‘The United States fri bordinate lodges. The Grand Lodge also recognised the 18th ult. t the special committee on the | came ill, and on reaching Brooklyn she was Gin | tee pemenpis tas the Buberannade lodge may exactian. f° We ult. trom charge of officer Craft, of ttre Second district h who tonense ee ‘of quarterly dues from thoes’ weoetire conveyed her to her former residence in Huson avenue. Here she related the stoange circumstance, and although efforts were made to poutrelize the effvots of the prison, che died during the eueceeding night. It is supposed tho vial contained lauda um. A post mortem examisation was made yesterday afternoon, and to.day an inquest will whe may change Pestdence from this State to.an- ether, The polls were open from 2 to 10 P.M yesmr- cay, when the following named persons were cleciet for the ensuing year—-For Giand Master, Theodore Fremont, Deputy Grand Master, Abram Lent; Grand Reproseute tive, De Wat C, Langdon, Grand Treasurer, Joseph R. 3 lost for want of a constitational ¥ appenied from the decision of master ¢ Albany, citer rowtine beriness ‘the Beard aAjourned | ‘be beid, when seuss of We, eiroumetanons Of ele str ‘Taylor; Grand Secretary, Jobs J. Davies; Genbd Warden, | in Canandai svn, afair will be brought to light, ‘Sho girl was about six. | a7" , ‘i t . teen years of age, busone would be led to believe trom | Chatles O. Pinckney. Thi instalation will take pase to her large size arence that she vas much — °")- Mexico, was to have dent , | Older itis by some that she took the Hovoxew Fine Devaentwest.—The celebration to inan- ee aan while laboring ender temporary commana, al of curate the Widows’ and Orpbans’ Fund of the Hoboken it does not appoar that she hed been subject w anything Fire Department, was postponed from Toesday eveuing, when it rained, to thie (Friday) certainty be held at Otto Cottage worthy of support. Go. Tun Chance oF Deexucnor acamet rae Ory Comr of the kind. Court of Goueral Seasiona Before Judge Capron. jing, ween it will is & movement Ex.Presi at Faratoga Springs. me. 3 Board of wey ore, will not come olf til bens next. The is attributable, not to the sickness of Mr. Oloots Dae, the Map Cloak, by whom the charge was made, bat to the fact that the books in the Comptroller's offlce have not beep posted vp, and bo is unable in consequence to make bis rearchea, Stier i Preox.—Timothy Haley, a prisoner in the imtetigent looking Irishman, aged about 26, was put om trial under an indictment for grand larceny. It ap- peared from the tesimony that the prisoner, far some Cipht months pride to the 20th of April last, had been in the employ, as porter, of Goddard & Bro., No, 20 Park place, by whom he was much erteeme for hiv diligence end attention to business. At the date before mentioned ves, tives are Mestre, or ey of Mo, aud Col Deotrers Lydia. Mr, Waren said thet the * iments of tbe city govera waa lant week taarried en in. “Persona Senor Atocha, well knowa tion with Mexican affairs; Isaac V. Fowler, Esq... bst ew York city, and Thartow W. to Was hingtom Governor Clark is spending a few days at bis residence y! who lectured on ie wr sall, and anchored off the Navy Toe customary salute was fired. The Macedonian has ‘The following is a list of her officers : Lieutenants, W. Gwathmey, G. II. Preble, not; Acting Lieutenant, John Watters: Acting Master, J. Sproston; Parser, R. T Allison: Surgeon, worth: Passed Aest: tant Surgeon. J, 8. Gilliam: Captain's Clerk, W. W. Whittlesey; Konuewatn, John Hayden: Car. penter, Danicl Jones; Sattmaker, Charies Frost; Aug ong ‘ir, Filmore’ vatured mina,who They think Milmore § too tia te do anyMng piace, and énat he FN! temporize apd késp nd, gost aantted fouls’ they are. ypdy te let pooteriy tod's4e vintoe ipmereblon wake care of” tietasclves. ‘The St. Lyuis Ymmrat, Benton, offers one ihousand dollars seward {0 the ite tection of the pomon who insert. 0 at the head of ef Stak» ticket, as it wpbeared to that paper ix their iseer of @he Sd ins Repnbliens"tioket.” The ,Democr the words, ‘Black fee State wWending its consi teration whom ap- | have pow. ‘The Patiadelphia Sun seve «If Fraxktin Pleree, four Jears singe, did loom up'g'att Uke, he hos’ grows small by degress, wad bis degrecotmay be gramemttonilly stated 4s little in war, less in peac and least in tie hoarge of his A privatotetter trom Mar; kad informs usthat Mir. Bu- cbapan has mo chance of carrying that State. Tlie-vete of Maryland, cape the letter, wit be given to lit: Ftiluwre, by five ‘hooaama majority Gen. Wm, Of Butler, of Kenteviy, who was the cami date tor Vico M@resident with Cres, in 1848, announces: bis adbesion to the aigger driving Jersocracy, but doctings 2» ‘T.@ Mempliid- Fagle learns froma gentleman e™Texaa, that the Germ:wwand other foreigwers of the West+rn part f that State, bewe nominated a “¥emont electora! tie Jet: The Avgusta, (Ga.,) Chronicle and Sentinel, inv an arti cle on Mr. Fillmore, urging bis claims upon tho ‘forth, mbukes the forlovaing allusion to tub sentiments he expres: sed during his Soudhern tour some years since:-— Having made the tour of the southwestern slave &.ates, he appounced on the steps of the State house doe, in Montgomery, thay the anti tae early education had deen obliterated by ig the South of the sappy condition of the slave. ‘Upon a certain oseasion in the Uhited State Sotate Mr. Buchanan, in the course of a personal explanciton, stated that he had velunteered to x0 to Baltimore, (atun ‘art war with Great Britain, when the British aiteukod “T think ‘have heard something abou.rtne genticman’s voluntesring,”’ said Mr. Clay, “bat I under stand that when he aerived at Baltimore the British vert “Yes,”’ replied Mr. Buehanan, “they were.’’ “I merely wished to know whether Mr. Bucbanom volunteered because be know th British were gone, or whether tho British went awe ve cause they heard Mr. Buchanan was coming.’’ It ts said the reason why Mr. Brooks did not go to Ca nada, war not that the distance there was too long ,:bet ) that after he got there the distance between bim end Xr. Burlingame would be t90 short. njudices: ct this: Pehat he bad geon Macedonian, 22 ‘ens Captain Jobn Pope, from China, arrived at’ Boston on Wecnerday afternoon, Sbe came uy the harbor under ard about 6 o'elook. home for interment the >emains of the late Commodore Jel Abbot, who died at Hong, Kong, in Ley last, in, W_E. RN ba Pope; Boudi- dod Congress arrived at Gibralice liz. Commedore Turner, ©. 8 N , and ind: oud femily, and Ex yor Dobbin, at ‘estervelt, Postma ster Compbe!l, Senators Adams of Miee.. Jones of fvera, and Stewart of Michigan: while of Abe House of Kepr: Of Missour!, late of Wine, Lind 8. Brooks, of South Chroiina. one of the ‘rtrong-minted,”* of women” Inst #inter, ‘acwick, Oravge veunty to h his former cor ace oul, Bagg Of ry Joim Forsyth, Eaq., tke new American Miaister to departed from Wasabi ing vou day afternoon for his home in Mobile, where le plete bis domestic prepwadons for his voyage. understerd thet he is to-eail from New Uricaas fer Vera Croz by the #teamer of tbe ist proximo. it Martian Van Buren and faniel Uiiaae are , and Hon. ©. B. ” Amorg the late vieiters to the Fanquier White Sulphur Springs, Virginie, have been Chief Justice Tansy, Hoa. m. C. Ri ral esenta, Jeferson Market Volice Court, committed suivrte yester- 3 > ‘ . out of ; sited the eaapie q Mr. J. W. Hasbrouck, editor of the Whig Press at Middle mt to thee ‘ward and ie move! that the devemaeat be ompioytte, ie, cm taking, wn tevenary of toete day afternoon, by culting his throat with a penknife. | i.wa. The ceremoiy wat performed by te partics ‘on the table, Last. The meerage was then referred | gools, found some $4,000 wi sewing silk, twist, | Tho prieoner bad been locked upan a chargo afduworderly | ity msclves, without the “arai-fance of a rolaister, at the the Committee on Salaries and OMmcrs, Orsi’ Ke ‘On the same day a on of the | coudect. The Coroner has beon wotifled to bold am iM- | } ous of the bride's father, and in the presence of a gay Couretiman A! offered a resolution requiring the ‘ng a8 arrested, having i possession | quert upon the body of deceased. company. oe o—Iucy Stone, Anteinette Brown, Commies: mer of “4 and ahd the mg Yn statet Orrraans, Wane Ur.—We bave beea credibly inform — Sayer, and rest ofitbem. Only one or two les to report to this Board «statement of all con- With him by Shay, who st obtained ied « ” » > - 's extered into by their roapective departments, less ‘auction, and. wiehed Gulaghor to them | °¢ that s runsway slave, called “Jot, ous y os poms amount hon 8250, with the names of the contractors, | about the city, him 86 per week for hia services, | Harris, of New Or! is sow in New York and in t At Corres’ Hel Judge J. A: Campbel! apdepenity, Wash the cate and amount of the contracts. Adopted. Tue | Shay was subsequently arrested in Pliladel where | service of Wines & Co, Nicaragua expross 8, 10 | incton, D.C. W. T. Smith, U.S Army; A. and par afer a half hour's session, adjourned to 6 o'clock | he was epgaged in peddling some of the same with | Rowling Green, Tappan, Jay and Culver, are est Botnt: F. Shelton and f (et me Ampere, ub eulbg. Is employ ers’ mark on the wrappers, you? poe a ay wg Gap The caso occupied the court the catire day, andthe | Toxsx or Reerscr.—Tho flags ef she shipping were | “harienton), gorge W. Terry, Augueis tay HU. allow, COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Jury, alter an absence of five minutes, returned a verdict yeterday, to wence of the | Army; It Lawrence Sheldon, U. 8. Navgs-P. A. Moree, enerally half mart erterday, in conseq in We Mui SQ OF FURNITURE AND DEPDING OF IN- | of guiity, The prisoner was remanded for sentence on cath of Mr. John Griswold. Charkestga: B. 2, Peiiipe, icoven worth 5 2 W Weitees, FECTED VESSEL". Saturday next, at which time the Judge stated he should a] { op Sabap hewohie oy TS ‘The epecial committee of the Board of Health—Coun. | *Journ the court for the term. News from South Amerten, WE Kolemeon Fanjwet Brumper, Mr ad ites MF Sipwark Me nan Pillip, Chairmas—appointed to investigale into ‘The International Insurance Case. ee re ~ pod ‘A'Woodhend, Mr_and Mrs F Marguand, Mes Mevry Peery, facts connected with the petition of Captain Hallock, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Fuglish brigantine-of war Spy had arrived mt hit, . Toy 4 pn a, peary, Memon, he schooner Julia M. Hattocts, aeking indemnity from Orrick OF THe IstexwAtionst Ixereaver Co., at Pernembreo. - J & Preston, word, Suva Bebinson, HH have moet yertorday, eb’, the committer Board of Health for destroction of the cabin furnt- bods, bedding, @ quantity o clothing, and some res ob board this vessel, ree New York, Aug. 7, 1866 } Your paper of this morning coutains extracts from an affieavit of Mr. James A. Reqna, and statements in rola. tion to the ditiienity in this company, which require some At Pernambuco nothing had been done in freights dur ing the week, in jnenee “of the few vessels span to charter demanding big! rates then shippers were «lis. pored to give, je buetnere done in sugars was small and the shipments for the week are reported at 1,405 Fiehoorn, ted ner, tly at Quarantine, were lo A M.A quorum not being adjoarned the case till this after. at \oung, George ark, actions consequertly were on a very yy Neree, Justin Patlianed and seewn at, two bays. Mrs Marchand, Mr and Mra F Robert Siimmon, J kittie, Me Malliy A 'Clark, day WeDonn . PS Slater, Professor friend, Mr Atholf, Mr Mr ami Mrs Saleliae and ‘anal. Mr Collervilie, Mr Sinnemany Mr Mr Sowalt, denry at 2 o'clock. The pettioner, Captain Hallock, asta | potice from me. Ik wat not my iutention to minke any | tome, The aga —_ | el doing in cxchange on Leartey, af Hariwright, das Ac, a pp oy et the svm of $400. The facts set forth are that his vee | omy to articles which are got into the newspapers to | Lobdan at $id. per mil rele. in Mra Jaa Lanforth and two ehfldrou Baker. Mr Mickie J arrivea ot Quarantiny from St. Jago de Caba on 7 tn Bahia both white and brown sngars were more. Miss Mary Talton, Me> i Wm Karr, Hi itt gm ant Irth -f last Jane; that duriag the passage one of | prejudice the public, by parties against whom a criminal | but purchasers refused to grant former prices, an "9 Mes Fephin Hu, Me jt vlemenia, Win ¢ anpbell, crew was taken sick asd diet irom what was sup- | yrosecution is now pending. On a hearing, yesterday, |, Me Frazer, Mr and Mra Mavgiev aud two gir) After and failed at ajl, a. who, finding dhemsives tncapavle of THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN, THE FIGHTING IN BARCELON Twelve Hundred Perso MARSHAL ESPART ©) S THLE &N MADRID, Conceitiration of a French Army on the Spanish Frortier. Jourdey of Prinee Louis Lucien Bonaparie to Spain, NON-INTERFENTION OF ENGLAND, THE CENTRAL AMERICAN NEGOTIATION. MARKETS, &e., &e., ke. ‘ae Conard stewmship Asia, Captain Lott, arrived at tis port et balt past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, She lef? Tiverpoo! at 2 o'clock P. M., om Saturday, July 26. Tho Conard steamer Zebra, plyicg between Liverpool and RAvre, went asugre on the Lizard Point; erew and Passevzers saved, as aice portions of the cargo, but the ship revavins full of weter. The Hermann arrived’at Sonthamptcs on the morning of Saturday, the 26th of July. In they Mouse of Commas a debate terk place om the second rosting of the Retiring Bishops’ Pension bills, Sir W. Hea.Acoie moved they the second reading be post pomed for tHroe monthe. The epponents of she bill argue that the Offi simony, orat'leest, simonizeal, corrupt, exiravagast, aad unprecetented. The secwnd reading was, however, carried by 171 to 72. ‘ Mr, Roebusk moved that Tames Sadlier, having ab- seconded from public justice, Ye expelled trons his seat ip Porhament. Oovriderable cieussion ensued as to the expediancy of’precipate actios in te matter, and eventu ally the moticn wae withdrawn: Attbough there are seve- ral candi’: the field for Ure seat of Sadlier, some of the electars ¢?Tipperary had’ invited Smith O'Brien to come torward atheir represeataitre. He, howevtr, de- clined. The London pepers give a summery of the report of the Crimear incyviry et Chelsea: It mounts toan excul- pation of the cff ors impiicated. ‘The Britiele government hae determined to erect de- feces along he northeast coast offeotiend, and, prospec- tively, also 11 tho-wertern coazt, Queen Victo ria ws personally to present the Baltic me. Gals to the fleet at Portsmouth. - Mr. Jcbn Shekepere, of Lang’se Priory, Ashby-de-la- Zouch, bed gbven 2500 10 purch-se certain property on either side of Sha! spere’s houre, at’ Strattora-on-Avon, wnd to restore that surt of the cremines known as the Swan and Maide nie to its original stam. A prospectus has Seen issued of the United Kingdom Provision Company (dapital £560,009), ite object being to carry on ap extensiy@ business ip breadstcif: and pro. visions, ehiv tty from America, ‘The London Times ‘sax the following:—TIt is in contem. plation to start a line of steamers between New York an! Odessa, touchiog at various intermediate ports in the Mediterranean, A stcvement is added, whieh perhaps has bo other foundation thgn the homas-of the prajectors, namely, that the Czar will subsidise the Ine. The plan would be for the steamers to totoh at Marseilles and Smyrpa on their passage to Odeoom and at Smyrna aod Genoa on their return. ‘The Neapolitan government announees that English ships sbal! enjoy the same privileges ag Neapolitan and {hove of other nations wig Lave reciprocal treaties; also that the ten per cent exteaniuty-ew wheat in English ships to France shall be returned. The Emperor of Franco bas. sent, from Piomb‘ores, a circular to the Prefecte, ordering ‘hem ia positive terms to allow to all Protestants’ within thelr respective dis- triets the free and undisturbed exercise of their religloa. Prince Lucien Bonaparte Las. gone on a mission to Madrid. Two camps will be formed goar Paris in August and September—one on thapla.nos Setory, at Versailles, and the other on the plain of St. Maur, near the wood of Vin cennes. A medal is being sirrok (o commemorate the baptism of the youvg Napoleon. represeats the Emperor hel’ ing his son aloft to the vow of sho spectators in Notre Dame. The Belgian /i/s at Brussole, in celebration ofthe twon- ty-fitth anniversary of iting Leopold's accession to the throne, commenced on Menday, the 2ist of July, and were conducted with maguiicence. Anxiety is expressed in Kurope lest the Russians should purchase the p. of Milo from the Greeks and convert it into another Sedastepol. the recent troubles aoowg the Mormons in Copenhagen were on the subject of polygamy. One party objected to the practice, but a large majority upheld it, The police wore called to decile. Among the visiters sow at the baths of Hamburg are Couste Walewask,, Morny, 4¢aselrode, Seebach and Prince Gortech akom. A court martial hos deen held on the mutineers of the North Tipperary cailit.a. Four are somtenced wy demth, and ‘two more are banded over for trial by the civtl power. Accounts from the Southern Tyrol state that ube grape deme ie making gr.at ravages in that country. A number of ocroste were made in Paris om Mae 10th, 20th and Qt of July, of workmen who formed in group « in the Faubourg.ss. Aateine, to talk about tbe affairs of Spain, Gur hesdon Corresy ondener. Larspox, July 25, 1956, Certout Portiamexiary Paper—Th+ Bay Liands Shown by Prglih (ictal Returns not within the, Doundaria of Belize ot Dependencies of t= Progra of the Nego thacions Jor the Intitution of th: iiands to Honduras— The Enteste Our Male Cooling F.apid px The Comatitulsm nel on OF Hondaras Proposil ions, at de. J coud sonacapy Of apaper wha Mr. Gibsom merved for ip the Houseef Commeae come days ago, woh bas Jost been law before Pariiaraag. It gives the boun- ries Of Tha jae as Claiteed by tse cwitish government in 1856, "hich benndaries ®o not jeclude the Bay Islands, nor come wibhin eixty ruilea uf them in any @ireetion. So the plea Mat these ‘islands are ‘dependencies of Be jive!’ faiis to the grey d, oe hare has been no legal ac- quisition of them Dy ‘Grea’ Britain sinee that period. ‘The nagetiations § ¢ the restitution of these islands t Bonlanes progress 'favorsdiy. The only effort of Grea la. * hmor ¢ % EI a rae er fever aed tat aon, aris i, | tore destin Turse on the chargs of pcury, be we | wanda ereeariauaey tothe” ‘Com enes | wie Sane a te eiraiearkie Main, [Tem make a, gdod terme oe ton p.-PO ay) “yellow. fever. "tho "two "int. | fused to make the arrost, and stated that the matter was | without alteration. arrivals being readily dia of at | Mus) Davenpess, Mrs § Wciiben and dauahter AY Browa | tive, Honduras insiste om her absolute sovereignty, wore pinced “in the” hospital at Quarantine, | turpended until the other case was diepoed of, As for | former rates of $5 780 por arr. for Maceios, vn” 96 000 for | ond indy: Mine B 3 Nios. Misa M Nicos Mies leh Ledoes | ong our Mip ister backs her up. You may hore thot tied, while he fo tunately recovered | Mr. Requa’s assertion that I was consulted, and advised | Dehina; a list of the has been sold at afhigher pres, | Sydeman, Wm Tup "wih, Wi vhild; te nora, | rely upon it the the plan, of which I sent you the de rei wine lying at Quaranune the vessel was | 1he issuing of certificates of stock for the property, valued | wbich bas not # |, bat smpposed to be 84 1000F PVN in tee shivege W Th fervor and indy A Der ote |" a ne Baa 4 ken charge of b; in. H thomeon, tho Health Oiicor, | at $160,600, i: is entirely unirus, This not necessary for | $6 200 per arr. at wi exebange 27 12, it costs $d. to P wie and child HD Farrar, J Allen, D TN and two | ‘ail y las’. letter, will be the one that will be earrio he ake conslating of sugar, discharged at tha’ | me hero to enier into refutations of other aazortions; the | (.1)d. per Ib. free om board, exclusive of freight. No f chiiren, vy Ambler, Mins FX Witte, Miss Mt H flies, Mrs. | gut, If 80, Woe Conteal Auverican question wili de really neder of the Health Uidieer, the bedding, Ke. Drover page for substantiating my afidarit tee Some Geri uber te prorat mack ato 1 wieahi WF Mornin, & Vermily es, pe mate HA. | settled ou ite of polition! aim diplomatic management, by x e\mital before whicl ; } ’ y ensae CRIA. were Gant Faisned, and if] do not there prove thet not only the pro- | and prices conequently remain unaltered. No transso ARTY SE evod, yoke Atimand, oy’ F Jolie ams | C'viiNNS, in eecords nce with common senae. I believe if ‘ot his private stores, consisting of segare, wines | Perty in question was valueless as a basis of insurance, | ticns had tronspired im freight, and quotations Wore | 4 \n the sleorage. Nicartgua had a Méister here now, he would very soon ‘of the value @f $75, were taken, it is allezed, trorn vhe phy! 1S oie bee a, SS nominal, pete tm. | D8 Teomivved, eepecisity if he were empowered to treat ME ane ae ofthe atusoner by the { than wasever jut th the company, 1 shail be willing to Marine Court. nde! GchaWiy abouh Sas isan and the“ Monge terrhery ealth Officer, and he boliewss nsod for thoir private | *ubmit to the coat salient as Hon. Judge McCarthy. ‘The relations of Fngland with France are cooling ra- nts, as they had never boen restored to his possession. | . The eotion brought againet the company by Alexander at ge a ge J Pilly. The coup ef O'Donnel! in Spain will make the ‘The vessel above is the first vessel upon which acase | Requa, op which au fijunction was , wae dits- ACG. 7.— Cain Ward ve. Look #8 the of Palmerston last yellow fever occurred tois season at this port. a4 ‘he injonctle last by oais meas, in the Bowens tense to eine p~—e that Per paration in M joy aah ‘ourt, the injunction removed, api - red. 1e @ ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES. missed. CHARS W. OGDEN. | STrteten ‘preminen of defendant to ey. eee ae Bowery, was firet by ‘W. Dean, doing business adjacent the manufac. | fiicting wounds with a dangerous Weapon on C. BE. Ros, | any he bad,) as the waded the testified that the preriees, tn its present condi. | one ef the orow of the ebip Mary E. Raich, which caused | if the Lote Was not paid at masurity, intolerable nuisance, and greatly ictal | the death ef Rove, He waa this morning browght bofore | be yold. the health of the neighborhool. | they stat that pao- ype but in Sranaees the og ly alan on held on oy eer br were sometimes attacked with counsel of tho accused, mination ? “nuddice . Tadgmest for plain: . vod sicknens, caused Uy the eongenting | pousd. a are tid, 20 tnd cots of Williamsburg. ‘The Committee on Nuisances of the Board of Health, ‘naci!man Harney, Chairman, met yesterday, at 3 PM., hear parties upon alleged nuisances, referred to them exantination at the last mecting of the Boardtof Health. The complaint against a cheese manufsctory, at No, plaintiff's, $108 10 cents, and $12 akowance United States Commissioner's Court. 8 FOR ILLEGAL LEVY Before Joe. Rridgham, Faq. “ CHARGE OF HOMICIDE ON THE HGH SEAS Ave. T—The United States v4, Chardes Stephens.—The considered. Samuel ©. Hasty and | defendant in this cate was arrested ona charge of in- for defenee insisted ‘They wore intended as a warning to Louis Napoleon. ‘This will hetp the Centra? American rettlement, at Fn ¢ Jand, which is equally ready to ally herself with God or the devil, will now leas towards American favor. Tho Constitutionnel of yesterday, in speaking of the pro. positions to make Sax Juan a free port, which pienses so much, the London Timer, observer that ibis would be simply to place the mouth of the San Jhan in the hands of the at Washingtoo und to constitute it guardian of that river. ‘The Cone! sutiomnel adiia, “ IC this move of settling they question suits Englard, we cannot THREE DAYS LATER FROM EDROPE. ms Reported as Killed, P ting, te not far from thy Alcala PRICE TWO CENTS ements | complain, It eeems to us, however, that the measure Would Lave proved more acceptable bef@re tue United States hart recognized the goverument of therfiliimster.”* It ie Understood thet France accep the proposed aru ele which I rent you rome time ago, agcording free tran- wit &e. thiovgh Jiouduras. BRLIZE. Return te an ad.!eess of the Honoralile thie Mouse ¢¢ Com. mons, dated July’ dl, 1856, for a copy of fetter ud by the Under secr tery of State for the Cote vermber, 1988, to Cone Faq , defining ttre bound of the British pettiememt of Belize :~~ Dovwwine Srmevr, Now 23, 1836. lreeted by the Mebretary of Sutete eis pt of pour intter of the ter thst. fc the Eastern Coast of Jeutref America Com at ave the boundaries clainmted bY his Majw nment for Britikh Honduras or et” aD @"qualut you. in amewer, that Me ttre ty claineé A itish crown. as belonging %' the Briton seute the Fond oras, exteads from the river Fh, to the river Sarstsok, On the s uth r west ae Gerbutt's Fails on Ole river Bebee, fc a rullet (> stritze om the river Budo oa the if tla river Saretoon on tna sont! ‘The British crown craig giro the wat ands and cays lying be tween the onag defined an: meridian of the eastern- Most point of Ly *hthoure Reet. Tum at to aagne time ty wirn yor that the prentor part of the terr®ory fn question has newdr beon the subject of actual survey, and that partics who should aswume ing topography oF tha remoter' tracts, and expecially the course of the rivers, Upon the’author.ty of maps, would in ai'probab!iy, be led into crror. [Bave. ke GEO, GREY. ‘Tih Kemorican Ynestion. The “oliqwing ix trore he Meo 9 A deer Maer : The American quostiog may be rovarded as virtually’ settled. We believs-we #a> act wroxy It preparing our’ readers {97 an aunowiweemen | to this effect im the epee -of her Méjesty on tiie praogation of Parttwment op Tuesday newt. ‘The tems agreed om are that the Bay’ yIslands are ‘4 be em over by us to Bénderas.”” In (return for cur banding them over to thé Republic of Trnduras, the government of shat repub.% pledgec iteelt never to give them over tony other pow, or to aliow aMy other powsrs to interfire tm their affa t*. America Domrtiy acquictees in Cvs sestiement of (8 question, wo joins us in cotripartite (teaty’ with he geiverument of Auduras for carryiug the cwditiom of agremeat into*effect. Fraste ts also a consenting party to the ogromment, and has expressed her veadinem® (“sign the trea: tf deemed otcesear, THE SP YISH BEYOLUTION; ‘Dhe Mghting in the Streett-of Madrid—Cireat Nunshers Kile? end Wennded—O"Donneti's CrueMy to the People—#ispartero’s Fitght and Heate—Incipient Distarbances at Rare celonNon-Intsrference of England— Lord Palinerston hop taat France will not tne terfern . jCorrespordence of the Leadon Times.) Paseg; July 2i—6 P.M. A gread number of prickte letters herve Been recetvet from Magrid by Span.ares aud others residert in Varia, and the on ants of these prove that tere was much more bloodshed tham ts admitted by the perstoans and preveyes of O'Don pel). Jt i» untrue oat the Vationel Gaarda fisted trom tue fight before they were worsted and com. pelled tego sx They seero have lmgat pretty considering tuat they were sitacked Py sbeut an a tosce of reg equine: woken eric volum- teers, wales seal supererity be very great, can rarely bope wu contend with much chance of ultimate success. Coe battalion, the Thiead Light lofaptry, corypored chiei? of mea who made themmciws resumrkable for tet dart i daly 1854, fought desperately. Accord log to varons tethers, 860 oF St0 ef then: let themselves ap in a hevse and matee Ceree resistance, jeilling end woundimy MOoF the bat talion of regulara via> me@acled them: ~\rercome at last, eee © daz, Sato Carwirs, were ot) Milled. The two ‘UlBY Wor very motive om the 2opulne The x Minister, Patr aio, is an old nekdter, ans in tne artil'ery of the ©90 army ‘athe tne Cartiat war. He is said obave foundmmeayhumct tee Britise Kmbesey. As yetwe bave no sreqwilos the fate of his brother Narciso. Tse Third ligh? da vation end the demo- to hove borne the Lowmt of the bastie and to reilos: shes when the sey inrnedegenst them. ppesr © Save been Cone 'p a aooner effy taal enough to satisty e vem the ruth! se, : doubtless revol zea ron; end, if the e29oent mest now be full of mourning. ‘Tie roxi aumd er dead is not knoe and perh.may sever will be, but have beard it rouguty estimated, om tive sirength of let- ters trom Magrid, 2. &.000, includ s¢soid rs and ef rilians, bas bee 20-8uch snughter , in the nee Jub IS. a eds. “iy thie ~y the bolt Agbter, foaght wianieaie + whieh, dir ph agains! @ fore. fca weuld Dave w on hime hero's chaplet. As it ix, be wilh membered as a hese et down a a ¢ oppo. pepts. This maa, #lhoug h bacamprem pines cutions of Chico and one or tweather pweona, ia tuy, 1864 were unquestionably iaurdere, (hewener tauel> U ray bave merited tour. 8 ae), rendered: good more than one o aadon,. aud especialy om t oe day suo- ceeding the fight of Bari « Ohrwtuns from Jad was mainly by Bie imiltene dm: temas! vajor, quarters, pearite Toled o gato) were kopb wae tend shed was prev oozed. According to abe Jatest injeligonce frem Madrid, partero, whos<.abede. since, bis reagpaat mm, bad bee the Gurgeas’ Lawee, Fad lef tho capita ° #itn a cavalry ercort, By the gate of Alcale. There cam t .¢ no resone- ble doubt thavhe Was virtesdy &. grieat er, known nig bo-was pro re | opens on the Saregetes, road, ‘ years ago, ho made W aaphal cate Pp ” - Guthorisatic upeemabeones, te * atiro Note window on pas. put Os crowded with mee, waylog Bandkerchoele and the wi the people ana Nationas Guneds te roger to touch his dress, or even i tood spright while making ait f amous Cr clariog that ifthe Noorty that FT wa just (pered see. ever agaimmencced bY sword am t) gecabbard to vob’ It is & be observe@timt-alsgoug bh mn the side Wading te Arragon, it wr ghiy ‘iat bo would be conduct or al owed to iat dyrection. Fis Paving ten it at @inired by the faor atthe @ in which gme, and fay @ to. traverse 20 YOpelos streets in order the, iowa. Once ataide, a swall circuit would Wt rethe Castile rogl. It has been conjectures. te chon ot (he povernmest was to send bim Ml the accoapte received from Spain ur T com deccribe the trangoiMity of Madrid ast inp tere is no apprehension of ita betug The dore of lead and steel administered ste ie Fasilits i i it ii far g & rite eli 2 & f 4 ' i i provinces, ax own ‘The slight distorbance at Barcelona vegan at evening of tha 13th, and recommenced (1 suppressed) on the morning of the ii were thrown up on the Rambin and a but ‘hot, Comoral beos able te move his troope awards be i baw ) der vo observe Arragon. If that } iB a3 opposites te the those Who sym ‘will s¥on de ernment, % .a the. ine with iis CAUsO. Winah It resistange quence of the state of gace, but that a bip of war has deen ordere ‘go go orniee of Cadix, and another of Rareclona, OFFICIAL PROCLAMA MONS AND CORTEQFONDENGTR OF THE © 00) CABINET. (From the Naurtt payors, Joby 1 The following prowametion was isered , ey, the new goverpment ou the i/th of July, while tha conflict waa. sill raging: — PRorLE oF Manr'?j—Severs, critical acg).solemn, un- doubdtedly, is the ror'tion in which try ge Se oe majerty adércares , frovkly and eaxuseliy, Your atti. tude has placed it peryleray, for, silowing yourselves to bo made tha vielima of ‘9a evil parsions 4 handful of avdacjous Maa you vave e860 to con. sequences Wivch [be coasolence 4 agin con. comn; avd he goverament, y duty whieh # impesed.ow it y reste, ‘eel under means ahich ax@ menta ¢ ts beast 2, vole, for ‘not & rile luterets, whieh, forces “t

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