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ae es Oe Se ee eien — HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM MEXICO, FAR INDIAN INSURRECTION AT CHILAPA. Gen. Alvarez Supports the New Constitution. Preparations for Defence of the Republic. GRRESTS OF CONSPIRATORS iN MEXICO. PRESIDENT COMOWPORT'S NEW CABINET. ANOTHER LETTER FROM SANTA ANNA, ky &e., &e. ‘We bave received by way of Havana our Ccorrespon- once from Mexico to the 28th of May from Acapulco, and ‘€th of Juve from Vera Cruz; and also files of Havana pa- ers coviaining uows from the city of Moxico to tho 23th ‘ullimo, ‘Tho nows is highly interesting {a a political point of viow, show ng the intrigues of Santa Auna to return to power, ‘The Hayana papers are silent about the en:husi- asm that prevailed for the defence of the republic against Spain, and atso about the prospects of the seyoral candi- dates for the coming Presidentiat election, Oux Acapulco Correspontiene Acaresco, May 28, 1857. Phe Indian Inwerrection at Chilapa—Their Number and Object The Firbes, Barron and Degallato Dijfiouty— War Preparations Against Spain—Geneval Aloare: Signs the New Constitution Fidaurri’s Appointment —A Chance Sor Fro Fishin Mexico Cily—Hilitary Pi Work— Postal Arrangemenis—G@old Discovery. My last cloeed with a slight account of an tnsarrestion emong the Indians at Cullaps, seven leagues from Tistle, the capital of the Stato, and fifty leagues from this placo. ‘They uu nbered three thousand, and were baaded together to rescue ihvir priest, who was arrested and sent » prisoner here for refusing to swear to support the constitution, ‘Since thet time General Alvarez bas talon the fiold with four thousand Indian troops of the line, from the coast range, armed and equipped in every pardoular, and loft ‘bis headquarters, Providencia, fourteen leag ses from here, op the both tut, By the mail which arrived from Mexico last evening, and which passes through Cbilpanzingo, a distaace of thre+ leagues Irom Yistla, we leara that Gea, Alvarez arrived @t Tistia o2 Ue 22d, and the ivsurgeuts, upoa hearing of his arrival, ed to the mountains, where they still were ia “masterly inactivity,”” leaving the General to settle the “ vexed que#tion” alone and is bis glory. The priest, whose arrest was the Cause of (his Outbreak, is etill @ prisoner here, the guest of the Prefect. ‘ou of course are familiar with the origin of the diffi senor Degollado, Governor of the Siate of Jali.co, eud Measrs. Baron and Forbes, of Tep's—the for- mer of the frm British Consul at that placs—and the many turnings, twistiugs and shapos it has usamed since its commencement. You are also familiar wita the summons: ‘Ubat was iesued fur the of Sewor Degoliado be- fore the Mexican Congress, to answer the charges of the Gritish Minister, and his acquittal by that tribuoal. Mr. Baron las since demanded the trial of Senor Degoilado bo- foro the Sapreme Court, and they bave decided peromp- torily that seaor Degollado ought not to be placed oa trial after Congress bad decided that tacre was no cause of av oa agiiost him, What form or shago this quostioa will Ext assume, time Wl probably deveioze. Wartike preparatiws are still going on with groat axsi- duity, Reeources suffisiont te sustain a force of twenty five (housand mea for one year have bean |, who will be rcady at aby moment to sustain the honor of Mex- 10 again: | the threatened invasion of Spain. At the “Haoievda de ia Providencia’”’ of Gen. Alvarez, where the plan of Ayutls was concocted, the old veteran of the South, with bis two sons, Diego and Eacarnacion, Senore iieruandez, Horrera,Gomex, Aviles, Bravo, Borre da, Orvua 6 Carrasco, members of bia statl, signed the constitution om the 26ch 0: Apri last. It wasa day of re- joloing, and the solemnity of the occasion was observed With great resi The various ofliciuls in the Poot Oillce have been excused trom swearing to the conatituuon. for what? ‘The Supreme Court are to decide whetuer Gea. Franzo- nis exceeded Dig powers or not ia the performance of his duty ia the late revolt at Puebla? Gon. Vidaarri hae been appointed Governor of New Leon and Cvabnils. A Doctor Sanchez has asked for the exdiuaive privilege of transporting fresh dsb from Vera Cruz to Mexivo, a distance of over three nimdred miles. The Doctor has made the experiment ia tho hottest eeason of the year, and bas been highly successful, Tho presence of some Luachiwavees tu the market one morning Createt consi. derabie burprice, for is #as well known that these fish are from ibe vcvan, and how they came “ ig slive and kicking’ such ‘a distance was beyond their imagination, apd could not be belie¢ged tl! the Doctor bad made the sa- Usfactory explanation. How they are bronght | cannot imagine, unless it be in a large water Ugh! box upon wheels. ‘The practice of preasing men into the service bas beon & too amen ‘omnia ja this country, and lately it has beea practised to an alarming extent. Upouthecorners of almost avery biroet the misorable victim 13 draggo4, unless he wil- Lingly goes, to the quartel, where he is curolled “a soldier of his couniry,”’ to ight ber battles, and gaia for himself a came and tmmortal honor. This system has caused so smueb Ciscord am the poorer classes—for they are the oply ones teat do suifer—that the Supreme Court has been obliged to ise ue an order ag «inet the levy of soldiers, and also Above that bave beon deprived of their liberty by force shall be ect at liberty, A just and righteous decree, and one that wid have a tendesey W resiore harmony aud papularity to the government. "A Mr. W sop, @ reepectable carriage maker in Mexic>, was nwet brutally murdered while rosisting the soldiers who came to bis estadli.um cnt for the purpose ol pressing his workmen. : Mr. Plumb, who is at the head of an explorigg party for | scientific purpuser, having @ compmny cither in your city or Philadelphia, arrived here the day before yesterday. He (orwards by this steamer a box containing specimens of quartz, gold, silver ore and coal. Beriord & Oo., through their agent, Mr. Recd, who ar. rived bere ia iho Goldon Age, lave made arrangements for the transnaieetOn of letters to aay pact of Lae repabiic, This arrangemont was cilected wits tho Postmarter here, ora and packages for Mexico or aay part of the repablis will be forwarded by thety agent here with thelr upon) prom ptnera. find it extremely annoying that tbe quiet state of the country houid have assumed of a sudden this sopear- “It detracts vary much from the heretofore interest x up w readadlo letter, i have no excuse to oiler, excepting that there bave been more marringos sinze the roverument decree abolishing the feo for performing that ceremony than has been kaown ere since toe existence of d, lacue aud bait are rushing into witha perfect looseness. Ver Vera Cru Correspondence, Vena Ona, June 4, 1857 Bay Time: Aheod—Large Military Fore: to be Stationed near Oe City —The President (0 Command—An English Fleet Bx pected —Cljects of the Expetuion—Santa Anna's Tntrigues and Friends—Preparations for a National Defence. Our city e bound to have a gay season this summer, whether we baro any war or not. President Comonfort will undoud'edly be lected by the people, to continue the work be hat co well begun, from all we can learn from the are to have in the viciuity of the Heroic City 8 force of six teen thourand men, and the Grst colomn advancing from Mexico bas aireaty reached Puebla, President Comon Cort will be here ta person to command We bavo “tapped the Commodore’? of the Pritish aquad roo, and learn that five or six more versel* are under or dors for this port. What isthe cause we do not know, wa Teas It be to force our sense Of justice under exception to the course of oar judiciary in not ontertaining suite involvirg he Interoeta of British subjects, which had al ready beeu acted upon by the National Congress, and thas disposed of am far as the morits were concerned, or the moneys iovolved. This may be the foreshadow of warm times. Comontort seems determined to be ready for come event of » serious charactor—whether with Spain or Rag innd remains to be determined. A fleet of eight or ton British veasels of war—and the Orion in the lead—will be A demonstra ion to demand our respect; but | doabt very much whethor it wil! command our money or any of the (lands thay help to embellish our coast ecouery, and which bave no other valne. ‘Another parpose may tot be sleeping tn the mind of the pomepa tn ey since the circulation of the etn pen. dous manifesto of Santa Anna “to the people of Moxico,"” q@hich bas been circulated as Mr as practicable, but not Productive of movement in the country towns. We have junt learned that another conspiracy at iho reat of govern- ‘ment bas bone, nipped in te bod, sed aii De are coated, coustating of old oficera and frienfa of Santa Anoa. who were ing to get up a pronunciamiento in his favor ont that of the church. Passengers other paomea from the seat of oe. mont say that they ie troops em roule ih city near V'uebla. ‘They algo confirmed the arrert of the conspirators Who Ls] by anion in orrter to a excuse for the renegade President: to retarn, to one more battle for the church. The sympaihy of but Rogyish Grionds who reside and bave interests here are on the side Of Santa Aona and the church, and they 6) very dee pondingly of the fate of “poor Mexico" ander the prevent Administration, However, you may depend upon tt that ii we are to have (rouble (we least like to have any wit Fogiand) with any power, or civil etrife, with Saata Aun + Gt the head, wader the protection of Spain, and the tacit Approvation of Groat Britain and France, Comonfort will be popular with the great masse of the 19, and with the soldiery ; and from the wealth of our citizens ho ‘will not Be’ wanting (a means to make a nobie deronos. May possibly fail, bu! we think not, and if he does, Old gambler will not win the “fourth heat.” Our weather hag been remarkably pleasant and cool fur tha tencon. “We have 10 indications of « sickly season O Are prepared os and be gay, or lot take the other course,” — . A conspiracy against the government wae discovered on Gho 26h ultimo tn the Cy of Mexico. The Monitor of the 81h bas the following particulars: — The Governor of tho district learned that the conspira. re were to mect ou the night ‘of the ghth, at the house No. 24 on tho Alvarato bridge, where a schoo! Is eustaine + by the municipality, and when taformed that ‘oy bad | } | there put in'arrest the members of a garrison court mar- NEW YORK HERALS; FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1851. GENERAL WALKER'S MOVEMENTS. wows Consultations gt Gen, Henningsen’s= Vist to Wallack’s wheatre and Address to the Audience—The Serenade, Gen, Walker's movenents yesterday are suri dod with some ob:ourity, bus from all we coull gather be was pegennsd busily empioyed in business of private u Sure, Brea’er part of the day being passed in retirement. 19 be morning the General bresk/asted at the Lafarge Hou. and §00n after drove up to Yen. Honningson's re-idevce+ where Rp Gined and supped, remaiving there all day on Deeiness. His contiquing at Gen Henniwgsen’s waa pro- bebly to aveld the toteeruptions to which be would b» com tantly eubjret if be was te found at hia rvoms. Frou this place be proceeded to W ilack's (heatrs, accompanied by Gen. Heupingen and bis lady and several other frieada. Quite a pumder ef persons © alie! Al the Lafarge House during the oay, and were of course Uivappomted, 600 Cap'ain Menuel Luyaudo, of the cavalry; ex Lisatenant |' once Colonel Jor Kalquo Rios; x Captain Tomas Gendejat; Doo | ‘ity ashy tovee. Walker {cams ie ws tn, got tome 0 qj - A Important papers and documents wore also seized, and | forever Iuvthe, hal nr ance there, were Bitten aclive measures were taken the same night for others. } twenty of the General's for mo: soldiers, mwwny of whim The plan of the conspiracy was a bloody one, involving the | were quite young Ids From the tenor of their remarks extermination of many perrous. they appeared to have ¢ xt suilicientof the “gt iwies of The Menitor publishes several of the papers setzed | war,’ and to bo anytbing but anxious w fabs the Daitle of upon ihe couspirators, and the declaration of ove ef the | yy juan freedom over again. We auderstand that prisoners, suppressing such parts aa might iotorfere wita eral gentlemen who bave taken a hange interest to the investiga ions going on. The only point of there pay Nicareguan matters taw General Walker duriog thy day is tbat the parties were preparing for ® The two hours conference the General bell with George against the goverument, but no plan of acuon or nawe of | Jaw the evening previous, was nv doubt followed up by leader is given. The persons involved leave the lippres: | other business interviews of @ “imilar charactor elon that it was a Santanits movement. , Among tho visters who left their cards for General The following is the report of Governor Baz to the Minis- | Wajxer at the Lafarge Hote! yesterday, were thy fullow ter of the Interior on the subject:— ing noteviihiea Mawr Pen ‘Mobullocg, Texas; Gavhar Mexiop, May 27, 1857. | sears Ryncers, Lous Fitzgerald Ta-istro, Catan BL de By a warning of the patios 1 pyeny ee a Fer ae: vidre, Wemyss Judson and Sandy Moore, ary Movement was preparing for nig! yesterday FIs! (2iay 26), und consequently al ten o'clock in the ovening VMIT TO WALLAGE’S THN ‘went to the house with the number 84 in the etreet of In the evening Gen, Walker visited Wallack’s theatre, Pacode Al ado, wdere, ap I bad been told, the mee where he was outhusiastically received Tho orchestra Toeelings T reselved ta cuter (ae. house, etter taking the | *20cK Up Hail Columbia,” but the demon-tratious war beceseary measures for preventing the flight of the con- | £0 noley that the murio could fearcely be beard Gea. spualers; gad Treized the Individuals whose memes are | Walker was accompanied by Gen. Heningsea, Col. Wa ¢ annex’ ~ x Upon beg quetioned by mo, they gave the most fri. | ‘er Capt. Fayssoux, Gen. Cxaflorn, and several well volous answers, ig order to justity thelr presence in the | Known Fympathizers with bis cause, With the party ware ‘house, to which'they pretensed to have come for amuse | Mrs. Hepningsem, Mrs. Rally and the wife of & noted city ment, of wuich, cortainly, there was not tae least sign; | Judge During @ pause tn ibe perf rmanees the audience but obe of the prisoners (Ceudejas) avowed that he had | called lously op the Geoeral for wapacea tacomplianse, been invited by Aguilar to go 10 thas house for the purpose | Be arore aud delivered the following — of joining the revolution which was to break oat as soon | — LADIFS AND GaxTLEMEN—Poranit me, ia replying to your as the junta, which bad astombled for this object, agreed | gracions recepiicn, 10 recall to your minds a -oene saluted upon it, Isubjoin the documents which were found in | by the grew: dramatic novelist of he century. Wheo the the postestion of some of the prisoners, aud which prove | simple Soutch maiden, Jeannie Deans, goes to her coantrys that they are conatertly laboring t» disturb the existing | man, the great ouke of Argyle, to beg the favor of ha public order. Although 1 buve given already oral commu: | sister’s life, he beara with her the tartan of hor oa nication of these facts to his Kxcelleocy the Prosident, it | and after having gained her suit, sbe remarkes to hi eeems to me proper to give your Exocllency notice of it, | grace, ‘I thought, my lord, your heart would have warm: and to declare at the same time that in fuldiment of the | od to 'the tartan; and the Duke answered, “When the orders of your Exccliency the said prisoners are already | heart of Macallam More ceases t» warm to the tartan, nay in safe keeping. JUAN JOSE Baz | it He cold under the sod.” Allow mo to reply to this ox f preseion ofeympathy by raying when thi+ Leart ceases to Preble nad conser to preen eee Golsuel De dtanuet | beat to the laws and institations of its native nud. and to the exprerstone of approbation on the part of my country men, may it lic cold under the vod. ‘This was recel.ed with tremendous spplaure, amid Iratolso, D. Dionleio Guerra, Friar Vicente Ortiz and Friar which Gen. Walker and bis friends resumed their seats, Mariana Carranza. These’ geatlemen, according to the Guia Electoral, were assembied at the residence of Sr. D. Dioviaic Guerra, where gome days previously seventeen . end the entertainment of the evening was proceeded with. Gen. Walker remained Uil the conclusion of the perform- ance. muskets and « banner had been foun The Luz dela Libertad, of Colina, has the followirg:— THB SERENADE—S?PRECHES OF GEN. WALKER, GEN. WREAT, H. N. WILD, MR. BLANKMAN AND OTHBRS. In this capital rumors are afloat of preparations for a revo- Immediately upon the close of the frst piece at Wal- bose centre it seems is to be Guadalajara. It is Inck’s theatre, where Gen. Walker made a brief speech ia conducts in the ‘house of the Bi g'ish Consul at San Lite |, Votost; Pedro Veler, eupplied the money for the revolution; Lieuter ant Antouto Kubalcaba; José Arrasola, Keutepaat of police, brothor-in law of the Governor of the cistrict; Manuel Evia, Houtenunt of police, cousin of the Governor; ex Colonel José M. Morano; éx-Colonel Vin cepte Taps; ex-Captatn Jesus Soria; ex Lieutenant autnnto Gomez; Don Joré Navarreto; ox Captain Francisco Cadega; ution, pretended that the preliminaries are very much advanced, and that very soon they will produce their effect, and that ft the samme time risings are to take place along the whole line trom this city to the capital of Jalisco. A ‘nal says :—It was rumured that Don Manuel Payno had inted Secretary of the Freasury, while others | response to the call of the sudience, (given in another co- stated that Don Jose Maria iglesia, the actual Minister of Justice, bas been a} ed to that post. It ts certain that | '¥mm,) Gen. Walker, baving upon his arm the lady of Gen. Henningsen, rose to retire xmid the cheors of the au- dience. Alj along the passage ways crowds were in wait- ipg anxious to obtain a view ofthe horo, As ho neare: the door the crowd thickened rapidly, until at last so groat was the desire to get a sight of him what tho pressure of the crowd forced those nearest him. to press apon him and even to crowd closely upon birs. Heantogsen. Mean- while the delicious music of Dodworth’s Band bad attract- ed apimmerte concourse of pecple is the street, so that the General aud Mre, Henniugren were absolutely borae along by the tide to the carriage, which they entered amid Joud eere, apd were soun driven to the Lafarge. Here be bad peen preceded by the Committee of Kecop- tion, who welcomed him ang his suite, and in ® fw mo the etate of the treasnry ia such ast» requira 4 minister who can invent a mode to get mney to meet the orfinary and extraordinary exigencies which may occur. The Siglo VX. has the foilowing:—3'. Fuente has been entrusted with the ministry for foreign aTairs; Sr. Iglesias at last has consented to take the ministry of 3 and iteeems Sr. Laounza will take that of justice. ‘The fol! 1g letier of D, A. Lopez de Santa Anna, al though very lacoutc, is nevertheless very significant: — 4 Cartagnna, Apri! 10, 1857. Don Manvri Froxms Ai arorre, Mexico: — Much er teamed nephew and {riend—I received your wel- come letter of February 28 last, aud that of my friend, Go- nerel Ortega, the answer to whicn is here included. IT am intormed of the most notabie events of our ua- bappy country, and {implore heaven to look mercifally b ent ta phi aa 60d Di tae exlane which as i ta | @eule the round of music and cheering betokened the ad punishment, are weighing upon it. f have bea ever | Farce of the bend nd the citizens. | After waiting pa, ently untit the national aire bad been played, began to cheer aba call for General Watker, who in a short time wpprared and xpeke as follows: SPARC OF GENRRAL WALKER GENTLEMEN OF New York—Paois outpouring of the heart proves tbat the caure of tho amerisansio Niarngua té fico tho cane of the Americans in the Unitet States, (Cheers ) Nothing but deep popalar sympa by—nothing Dut the real insuner of the people cam cause such ao ox- pression of symp.tny. (Cheers.) And Thope that they tre not merely expressions of approval of the past, bat that they are tigns ¢f ope and encouragement for (ae future. (Cheers ) hope that chey prove that the war tu ready to serve my country, and now that it is involved in grout cepiicts, my desire becomes more inieuse. My only wisn istbat my efforts may not be use ess, aa they have been ip other times, from my not having moet with cficacioas fellow workers, but rather seldehnew ou oue side, and ae and malignity op the other. ‘eturn compliments of your esimable wife and family, avd wish tor thee‘and her tranguiiliiy and bappt- hess, a8 Your most a:lectionate uncle and étncere (riens, A KR SANTA ANNA. LD The New York State Inebriate Asylum, ‘The Board of Trustees of this institution held their se. | Central America is not coded—that there ts @ truoe, aud nothing more. coud meeting (according to adjournment) ty this city, on A + Se a Thats eo, (Cheers) Gen. W —For myrelf | ee! that there has been too much notle bled rhed upoo that evil to lot it sink tuto the ground—it must re and produce results tn the future. (Great applause ) Une of the bitrerest of our enemies has, ne I conceive. riven vs the best aseurance of snccons ta the future. Ove of the moruicg papers, Ix commenting upon my Cordne: in Nicarag a, bas wea Gt to tay that T postenerd “ne attrivete of succes# but luck.” lam proud of such @ Cow plment from an enemy. ORHRKAT WADKER IS FAVORED OF THE GODS. When Pompey returved from ihe ware, be was met by the men of Rome; they evingyzea his wiedom, bis justice, his euccéer th the coun’ i. and valor in the Heid; bui above wll they Faiz he was “favored of the goda. foo! net pehamed to tay that T am favored of the gote— (chcert)—for I feel ibat an overruling Providence, which has carried om #0 far, bas net permitted us ‘0 do 0 Twuch for navght feel that fat lek as my enemies may cal! it, but that Providence, as {tera it, ‘will carey us iuccessfully yet, and evable nx to xccomphsh yet more for the greatness aut the glory of the Americaad people. (Immense cheering and cries for Hencingsen ) Mr. Bias«aias, to appease the crowd, advanced to the baloopy and raid that Gen Henuingsen was aot prezeat, The cheering continced amid toud eatls for Gea, Wheat— or Bob Wheat, as be was faauliarly termed. GENNEAL WHRAT'S 5F Loud calle were then made for ¢ that genticman came forward and addressed the crowd from the baloony ax follows:—Folios citizens Your manly voicesjwiih the rain has got out the Woeat, (leangh ter and applnure.) But taaeure yor I foot very einall to Wednesday. A quorum being present, the meeting was called to or- dor by the President, the Hon. Benjamin F. Betler. The minutes of the first meeting were read and approved. The Chairman of the Committee on By Laws submitted his report, whigh was read, approved and accepted. The Board completed its organization by electing the Hou, Wm. T. McConn, of Long Island, Vice President; the Hon. Josiah 1. Williams, of Ithaca, second Vice President; J BH Ransom, Eeq., New York, Treasurer, and J. Edward Turner, Corresponding Secretary. The folowing aiomen were elected a Committee of Finance :— Wm. E Dodge, Req , Now York; John F. Rathbun, Eeq., Albany; the Hon’ Charles Cook, Havana; the Hon. Heory P. Alexander, Litde Falla, and J. Edward Turner, New York. A Committes on Location was elected, comprising the following geptiemen:— The Hon. Reuben H. Walworth, Saratoga; Hon. ington Hant, Lockport; Ransom Baicom, ton; Hon, Edward A. Lambert, Brooklyn, and J, Turner, New York. The Committee on Location acts under the following by-laws— "the Committee on Locktion shat select and report to the Board (aubject to their approval) a site for the Asy- lum; and (Or this purpose may reoclye all proposals whieh may be made by any city, town, Individual or indivi duals for such site, and may v ait the eamo before any igh ‘as 1 do froin tbe place whore the great re- as Pp ay ey [erentative of American principles bas Just sivod, but tis the intenlion of the comuuittes to visit different ol ‘ A however, I foe] able cnough to strain every nerve to aay parts of the § during the months of July an1| tow wordaia hie bebuif, Most proudly do lanswer to August, in order to make their report to the Board of | v5.7 cali, the more vo becauw! have Kuown him from ‘Trustees at their meeting in September. 4 hood up, f the time he ga nbo!'ed on the n -- . nis bos hood wp, e e oited « Grace N. AF E. er ae tary, Be @ Child Up to the present hour. Little did I drew thea 7 Clinton pace. toarch isto ® pwiloa’s country with a hand. wheimirg them with defeat; little did I | dream he would have such @ proat night THE COURT MARTIAL UPON . 10WE. | as little cid 1 decam that he woald Gmernat Oncnns, Haeapge arr rue Amy, | be w means of regenerating Spanteh America; No, 10 New Yous, June 17, 18 Yet it andl am here merely to tell you tant he is 5 going back to Nicaregua. (Cheers) Aud be yet will Orders” No, 64, » which convened at Fort | Live to piace his fee! wpoa the base mini Mouroo, Va., and of el Joseph K. F. Mangfeld, | lod of liberty in Oev Inspector Geueral, is was arraigned tried neiastn ) T nape toe y will soon « Captain Albion P! Howe, 4h y Lot the proadost man on the cbarge and epecifcation:'— | Charge—Conduct to the prejudice of good order and | ruiliery om the following hei that day may soon come I hutably p and that it may soon cowe I am willing lo devor mili ary disciplive. Spectfication 1—In that, he, the said Howe, gommenting vices to such & Consummation, (Cheers and music.) the garrieon at For: Monroe, Va., oa the Lat cay of April, | KR. WiLD's ADORE. 1867, ‘n and there order a garrison Court to Fx Covnetimen Horatio N. Win then came forward and try a charge Of “disobedience of orders,” contrary to the | sagressed the assombiage as follows:-—Gentlomen, this General Orders No. 17, 1662, duly published to the army, | Cause to night is no new canes to me, for { have that feel wherein it is adjuiged and ordered that euch charge i8 | ine for the cause which is not 'to be quenehed out ca ene De a ae 4 ting | 18, American civil Mberty.” (Caceres) Taat liberty Specificction 2—In that be, the sald Howe, comman will yet be plantet In Central America. “fo-night, veer es aforesaid, as time nad place aforesaid, did thea day, and the day before, we do not receive « man retarn- Ing With all the victories that he cout acquire; but be re- turns to us, having with bis tittle band etood dat against a formidable army. He is catitled for that deod to the name of Young America to the very backbone, (Langhter.) Wal because of a decision of said Court, on the grovnd of wont of Jurisdiction, not to try a charge of ‘disobedience of orders’’ gent by h'm to said Coart for trial; and therein ho, the ead Howe, did abuse bis aubority and commit op- | 4/0. eli cay that thie cause is vot a popal : | 6 “ popalar one; bat I prersion upon the said mombera of raid Gur. ay 4 Deceuce L believe of the trath ef the principle in- «10 Which charge and specifications the accused pleaded | volved, While this country ia wrapped in peace, prov pot guilty. | perity and happiness, *e should not look with apathy FINDINGS OF TIE COURT. | After mature deliberation on all the evidence adduced, the Court finds the accased, Captain Albioo P. Howe, 4h upon the people of Central America. The stars and str! will yet wave telumphant in that country —(ioud cheers) — | ard then, no matter how ougppulsr {« may be with many, | So it was when Texas was acquit ed--so it wae in Merico | during our troubles there—so it was iu other great iy," but the Cort Gade that | poriods of human progress. Bat the people of this country another obarge, to wit: breach of arrest, rejected by the | Fir 'not ay 4 Ps have got enough; bat with Gen. garricon Court, was also part of the ground of the arrost of the members, And “guilty ’’ of the charge. | SENTENCE, | And the Court does sentence Captatn Albion P. Howe, | ) | Walker will sayo— No pent up Uttea contract our powers, But ii necemary the who. boundless eontivent I# o0rm And when Contra! America chal! have acqatred her in- i “ aqded in genera! orders.” dependence, that ever faithfal iviand of Cuba will be ours. Wi ithe Udneral in Ohio’ be Mage aed | And t hope that you who are paying so much for sugar fentence in this case; aud adds the following or ay iver ret 7 ate on a if oud cheers.) b Li dings aud A Vorce.—Three cheers for Can’ i cane ee eee cri onze Proceedings set WON | ae band wen strech wp “Root Hog or Ie Mr, Biasonman (hea addressed the crowd beiedy, whea Captain Howe is fonnd , in terme, of “abusing bia authority”? and Seomling “dppromien* Whetner the | the aeeembiage dispersed. gp illegally aesumed, need not be here diecare- LD ed. Tt is enough that it was abusively and ivel Supreme Court—Special Term, exerted. This much being given, the General.in-Chiet Refore Hon. Jadge Mitchell. conttrained to differ with the lenient view which, jadging from the rentence awarded, the Court reoms to have taken in Flowe's aftence, ' Sch Jeaioncy can enly be re- to a belicf, on the part of the Court, that the error ‘was one of jodgment rather than of intent—and yet euch @ supposition is hardly consletent with the expross fladi “oppression.” But error of judgment sloue may be high- Sexe 18.—The Novthern Railway Company of France againe Carpenter Mi, Tuwnebend moved to take up the motion to declare the order of ariest void as to the dofen. dant Auguete Parct. Mr, Morrogh asked a postponement. The Sherif's ly guipeble. | connsel had some cause to show, but was not then present, The ordivary righte of It liberty and ‘tation 4 4 wore invaded ty ‘Captain owe, in the Vereen’ the of. | being detained on forgent businere—that since the last ficers eomposing the garrison Court Martial, without any | hearing ® circumstance bad occured which materially show of right of any excuse of necessity. by a case, and which the Sheriff wished ts prosent ‘Apart from the General Orders bearing om the tena, the law, in the 8th wed. O7th Articles of War, ‘aforded prima | _ Jndge Mitchell—If you have any facts to present to the Court, why have you act pat them in the form of an al davit? mded to do #0, but aw the cironmetance to which he had reference only occurred pence dy they had not had an opportumty to prepare the davits ‘Tho Judge ordered tho matter to stand ovor until Friday morning at ten. Sacie ev\ence «{ a conseleavous discharge of duty, f not ‘of an uvimperc!abic judgment, on the part of the mem- vere of the garyiecn Cours Maatial, rerviog on their oaths. If Captain Howe waa red, by peciar refinement of legal knowledge, to rebut thi presumption and to convict them of error and accompanylog cmtamacy, It was ea: to refer the subject to higher authority, close at § without resort fo barsh measures, ‘The princ ple and poltey of the regulation forbladieg the arrest of officers “for light offences" were evidently against the arrest {adic ied for a doubtful offence, and tn uo public cmereeecy Captain Howe wi'! be released from arreat TU. The General Court Martial of which Colonel Mans field (2 Dresident is hereby dissolved. By command of Hreret Lievtenans General Scott Gio, W. LAY, Acting Ass't At) Genoral, gence, Commodore Stribling took com nant of the Pensacola Navy Yard.on the 4th inst. relioving Commodore Roaseaa who left Penaaceis on the ist, Obttoary. Goi, Jone C. Brew died ia Charleston, %. C., on tho 12th | nat., aged forty dye ooars —— , City Inteltigence. ‘Tam Comanmon oF BRavEY Colowm, To Re GIVEN 10 "x8 Viscant AND Sarmway —The Adjutant General Of the fim"? has given to Genora! Ha!l two commisatont az Brevet Colmes,’ Comferred as & mark of honor by the late Legivlature upon captains of over twenty yours atanding. The geatiemen who ."t!! Fecetve them are Caytain Vincent, of tho Light @uard, "FAM regimans, and Captain Shumway, of the National @ 8"0, Seventh regiment. It ts the intention of General Hall {2 Present these commis. sone t» the above captains in 9. “Dt Of their respective regiments in the City Hall Park this mivalng These are the first commissions that have evar bom: Conforred by thin State for bonorable service. Captain Vinoeut has been in command for twenty tive years, and bas apver dost a parnue, and Captain Shomway nearly ag tong. Fie ww Tiuxry-Eigara Smeer—about 2 e'clook on \ Vetlucrday morning, a tire broke out in @ lable rear of th. "€¢ frame dwellings situated at Nos. 311, 313 and 915 We % Thirty-cighth street, between Tenth and Elovonth aven Ved. The flames extended with great rapidity to the frame’ Owellmgs and destroyed them; alco sproad to a Seer Oweling adjoining, damaging the ioside consider hy ‘The drelilagk were couupiod by poor families. The bu Wings were owned by Mr Noau 4, Childs, The lore may | DO estitnnted at pear $2,000. How tuck ia surance Vas ow them we A not weoertua, Mr. Calida being out W the The 06 im the etabic ns a 1pposed 10 Dave been We net of an incendiary Fine iy |. BeATe StkKI,—Abon! 6 ocho last BigM @ Bre was dike Wered on the third floor of No ME Labery street, among some Crater OF glaceware owant by &. aa log The Mre was geen extuguisned. Damag witlig. Fixe iy West Ghee —abeut 7. o'ciooi iast nigtea tire Droke out tn the dmake honxeaennected with the pr vision estarhehment of Rerewee-C, Reet No. 261 Went street, Too flames epicad with arews rapidity.and soon enveloped the Jer ge tour tory brick “allding in-one skeet 2 wus found impossible to subdue tletire, 60 tite Obief Enguneer order ed the ptrcams of water te piay upor the aurrouzting lam ber yarce und buildings, faving the-iive to burm itsoif'out. Mr. Reed beiougs to ie National Chards, aud tex abseat with them at Boston, We were usabte to leura whrat mount of iusurmuce there @ on the atom =— Th saul, wih be it $12,000, The building bed by Wihiam B. Astor Loss about $8,000. Me tasurance. ASSISTANT CORPORATION Couns: —Mr. IA. V. Db Witeox- vow, artistant Corporation Copel, hax rotigned, aud Mr. Ruetecd bas appointed Mr, Lawronce to fithis phuco, 11 GkEKK SLAVE —Powers’ colebraled statue of tae Greek Slave, which is to be gold at auction. ow the-224 tnst., was erected yenerday in the rotundeofche Mer. ebapw’ Kxchange (or exbibition, and wiractea mero wd Of isiters Kxocksy Down —A colored woman by the name of Jane Toompeon was knocked down yesterday afwrnoon by an Kightb avenue car, at the corner of Thomas street od West Browtway. Tho wheels of the car pass st over her ¥ gut foot, crushing it in a shocking maunyr, The Treasury Defalcation » Ohio. (From the Columbus staterman, June . 6.) Our commounity waa startied on Saturday oy the an nouncement that a defalcation had been discovered in the Sime Treasury of more than balf @ mation of dvilars, This t+ in addition ty the $225,000 admiited to have bean Jost to ihe Stare through the mismauagement or wrongful act of the predecessor of the tate State freacurer. We were not advised of the fact, the amouct or nature |, of the defa‘carion autil word was gent from tie Executive office on Saturday afterzoon to delay the iseuc of the pa per, and ths posteript arnorncing the defalcation was brovght over to the office. We were aware that some \bipg wropg bad transpired, and on Thursday evening it was rumored (hata beavy amount was missing from ine teasury, some raying the Treasurer himself had made off with the money, and others connectirg tha chief clerk in tome way witu it. The demolition of Row,” where the treasure of the State had been kopt, and the exposure of the tafe or vault, suggested the possibility of “rats,” which are known to be very lageuious animals, with tingular pr Hies for bonds and bank potes. When the announcement which was published on Satar- Gay was received, we were asked not to say anything |, a8 the whole matter would be invest and @ exposé be made perhaps to-day. We reluciantty yield. ed, but against our better judgment. The published an- povmcement tbrows the whole blame upon Mr. Brevlin, and that, too, ujon the werd of Mr. Gibson. It may or may-auot be true, ax events whall determine. Mr. Breslin ie abventio Nebraska, whether he went more than a week #0, after bavivg Oven some time ia this city. He has no means of derending himself from any charge that may be made against bim, and it ix but fair that there should be a suspenrion of public opinion as to the extont of his cffeaso until he can be heard trom. Mr. Gideon left Columbus for Tiffin on’ Saturday, but is expectet to return this eveuig. The amovnteaid to be missing txabout, iu round mumbers, $860,008. Of this rome $404,000 Dad beer already charged a3 a defaloation w Mr. Breeliv, The Dbalaace is said to have Temaied outstanding since be went out of office. A committee of ¢xamination 12 overhauling® tho documents; bat bow they ean arrive at any sa tistuctory conciurion, when the fmance Committee of In- veotigation, apponted by tho Legislature, with Taylor, of Maboving very ehrewd aud Competent’ person, wt their head, fared to discover avytbing, we cann Leouceive. Mr. Gibson bae ttaced onderneath that all was right ex. cept what was publicly charged agsinet Mr. lia. Sich #as the report of Taylor, of Mshouing, Smith, of Kuox, aud Ginnet, Such was Mr. Gideon's’ statement, mate in Aprii last, when the Treasurer's account was ex- amined. The Cincinnati Gasrite goes off half cocked ia charging the defaleation upon the democrata, and augeosts ‘the capital to pe made out of this afair by the lqs0feccs will be ve y email.” [tsaya;—* We do not wish the remarks we Lave made to be understood as @ defeace of Mr. Gid- son, We have not a word to say in hit defence. He has woved bimseif unworthy the pomition he occupied, and o toust now eat the bitter fruits of bis misdeeds if be Las not stown a tingle dollar himself he is novertheleas guilty of grose Misconduct. He was probably not av ac- cemplice of Breslin’s, but he ai ted his escape, aud for that he ceserves to be severely panishet.”? On the other band, the Enquirer says:—While the Attor- ney Genera) was evgaged in this city, In defenaing the ruf fan law-breakers and cefers of Clarke aud Greene coan- tier, who had imprisoned the United Sates Marshals and released tieir prmouers, ancther of Chase's licutenants, W. A. Giboon, Treasurer sof the State, employs himself in poekeling, ecreting and making away with $560,000 of the mony of the people of Ohio Tuc Commercial very justly remarks:—Lat the people of Obio know how muen they have been swindied, and by whom. Without regard to the feolings of individuals, or the interests of part! wath be told, and the man, clique, party offh blie journal that attempts to turn we ide oF hinder the investi or cover up the facts which (¢ Gisolores, les them be branded at once aa par takers in the gnil. We ray amon with all our heart. Ii pore to conjecture aa to who bad or hae ibe mteetng bonds. It ts not our desire to place the buries on the wroug person, or indicate to t wrong dirtet on. epaole miud the No good can come of euch & courre to, Toere great wrocg dono, and the laws of the ore the last and of the last session preser ibing tae ser, roletive to the reo our Own party-—no harm to our adversarl bas be: 10 his own statement through fictitious cortii- onsite, made it appear that the fuads wore in the treasury when they were uot. We should be willing to ve sien! still, unt!! the official statement ts forthcoming, but the announcement me Saturday eventng gives the aflair a coloring which may not be correct, and of which nuscrupuloue partisany would eagerly avail themvelves. We have thought proper to ray thos much, reserving further reflections for avother | opportunity. * Fince the foreging wae in type we learn that Mr. Rreelin bas just arrived in the city, having travelled with all the rapidity in his power to reach here at least by saturday. | We bave also been furnished with the following # atement {rom the treasurer's office:— | Ornica oF nie Trearrnan of State, ) | Covvants, Jane 15, 1867. j The following statement was receivea by the Governor | yerterday, who has the same in my hands. It | seems proper un ter existing circumstances to eend it to | you for publication. ‘A. P. STONE, Treasurer Tae Rite Stare Treaster, — 3 1857. follow ing statement was prepared fer publication at the above date, but was ‘withheld by advice of friends: Balenee of all funds as appears from the Funds of Canai Back of Vioveiand 6 O48 46,733 80 SEs scntpancoannarcon gees ecvenccve OAMEEED OF January interest for 197, and HOt Credited .. 6. eee eee eee $405,366 2 Receipts of the late Treasurer to County Treasurers, and re- deemed by me which sum is due from lato treasurer... 640,802 21 ae (056,267 48 $96,602 20 drafts OF receipte, $10,185 TO 2,684 00 10,000 00 1,000 00 4,106 67 60 4414 49 9 929 60 | hs C. B. Foote, cash 3,093 40 | Receipts of Attorney General —_ 8,064 73 j Payments to members of Leg! 009 £0 | Fachange account, 3,427 90 Protested draft of W. D. Phillips. 200 00 Receipt or order of $. Med: 860 54 Independent banks, for register (over) ve, 900 00 Paid public officers and clerks, &0....« 5,066 00 Counterfeit aud broken bills and loss sales. 1,485 00 Paid collectors, tveere 59 00 Rofo and Creig sone + 066 86 Rartitt & Smith, aecou ses 442 07 Canal Bank of Cleveland sccount.. 456 41 Coat 8 vat ee 4.700 09 Seneca County Bank (supposed). 2,3 Tomb, Burs & Co... be "5 seuss 2,780 00 ‘The above is rubstantiaily correct, but may not be free from unimportant errors. An official and therough examination is being male, and will be made public. . After ibat tj mado public, 1 shall present a full state. ment, which I doubt pot will exonerate me from ail the charges that may be made aflocting my lategrity, whoa copsidered in Commection with the exam ners’ report. W. H. Giaa0N, Treasurer of Sine, A Pawyen Bartravermwr—We hove alroady recorded the death of soren chitiren of the Rey, Htenina, of Albion, tlineis, formerly of York, Pa. Thi Gray eile Herald contains om eg | of the eighth daughter reven years old. Within 9 Tew weeks the pa- rents baye buried eight out of ntno, all from cearket fever, 2046, 704, 8327, 3k? Common , 980, 971, OTT 986, 1024, HOt, 1105, i108, 1107, 1108, 11083, LiLo, &c., per United States an7 aah inatamt, clown ment. Paiter bo ts creas ‘at moderaie prices, patronize J. B us Kighth atreet —Tbia commodions betel, be wre, Kemoval.—M siockings, and every ronmne toa ladies, aod @ sale at J. 48. BAUNDERS etore only. No.7 Astor House, bats—Models of excellence ‘The best tp Lie world, sarpasning ail, i be manne AS eons stand enrivailed In !be county] dye applied privately, at No, 6 Astor House, eases, one JONES’ of Italian sonp; 2. Baldness, prey hair, Gandrull for beadtifying, &6., we Jone celebraved all d deiween U The LAQ"or Dealers and the Cy Temperowce Alliavce, ‘The annourcemést i gexttrea;'s Heni:p that the Tem * Prrance Alliance were aout ty prodeoule the atorekeepors who bad not recognized ihe new Excise law, by making j application for Hcense to reli liquor ta ODedicnse to tts re | Gulrements, created no littl excitement among the parties moet interested, and it may Induce maoy of them to take Gut Hecnses and thus the law wi!! got # revoguttion of some tert. Yesterday Commissioner Haskett was run down With applications for licenee, ant next Satieday whon the Toard tite agai, there will doubtises boa nunsber greuted, So far the Liquor Dealers’ Awsoclatwa baye execeeted fo preventing avy nutaber of iis members feoud 1004- uizivg the to them obnoxlous liquor law, but fo tho mew. time the temperance Ailisnce bave not been idle, They bave doffrinined to let the small spirit sollors alee, but the vtortkeopert, who furnish the oxpplies, will be pat (through to the full extent of tho law. Of these there are some 1,60 im the city, many of whom stand deservediy high iy tbe Commuoity'as lew abl ting and worthy citizens, Alrendy the pames of 76 storekoopers have been collect ed, Bad they MAY 600M Expect & sutNMons to aliend Court fo Answer why they should not undergo the penalty of the Jaw for violating the new Kxclze act. In the case of the Storekcepors there is leas excuse for not taking outa l- cense than in the case of the iwnkespers, as they can pra- cure one by having one responsible name to their applica- tion, aud Rt costs ouly $20, Judge Uaprow will commence there gults es aoon ms tha term provided by law for taking out hoanses expires, Tho lawyers will reap a goiten harvest from these pro. ceedings. _Tunzats or Wan-~Anerses Earepirien eto Crane Cotsty, Oni.—it bas been dowied of in this eity sud vicinny, by certain persons, that a movemert isin |, contemplation by the government of Mr. Pochanan, the object of which Is to terrify and subdue tke poopie of Southern Obio wo a condition of porfoct obotience to the previsiens of the Inws for the capture aud delivery of fug> tives om labor, Avcordieg to the report, fie recent transaziions in Clark county are to be tron a the basis of operations, Processes aro $o bo taswed against 8 large number of thoze wo rePased Poald in the atiompi rreenty made in tat vicinity to- captures runaway negro, or who were Ko iisudicious a9 to sympathiae with the actual delit- quent, aud the whois power nf the gevers) goyernns#nt, W peccssary, ls to be exhausted ic the means toarrest, A convict, pusish—tn ehort, to wanjugate —the community: which so atuitborn a spirit of rebellion againat the majarty of the Upton ta found to exiat,—Cincinnalé Commercias, Seve 16. ‘ Catentar. —*bis Day. Non. ‘785, 302, 3084, 28, 3250, 2131, 3097, 2058, 14034, B10 My, $110, 50M, 102, BaF 2231, 1893, 8862, 766, 961, 1 Court Cov 88, 2679, 2074) 2 TSR, 2154, GUT, Bei 443,.8, 9, 97, 701, 146, '674, 946, 1953, rr . 738, T8T, ‘T8856, )1idg, 82, 163, 477, 917, Lod, : Cases in Great Vartety.— Portable Dress 1 at J. & 8, BAUNDERS’ store only, No. 7 anor White's §3 Dress 28 Freeman Co.’s Express for Cnilfornla, mal? steamer Star of (ae Weert, Satur at one o'clock P. Bae advertiag- FREEMAN 4 00.. Broadway. Totict Articles of the First sais at J. 25, SAUNDERS’ tore only, No 7 Astor Honse, June.— ‘And that sweet mopth of heauteoua flowers, Seems ot & brighter world than ours, Vadies, if yon wish to promenade, if you wish handsome And shoes, tor yourselves aad chiidron, got MILLER & CO, anal eueet, CHinton Place Hotel, Broadway, corner of 4 On the Ki lev, bas epacions, we') lighiet aud ventilated single roommy 50 couts to $i per day. Bulis of rooms for lamilies, from $1 £0 to $10 per day. Smithsonian House, Broadway.—Hotel Ac- commodations on the Ruropean or A: erioan pian at option. Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent f peor defiance looks And cross bare, Depot 192 Peart one dour below Maiden tar ROBERT #, PATAIOR. Maiten, removed to inne, have ct braens bandages Private akilfally Z ayy anon Qo ———— Fancy Cutlery—The Newest Styles.--For Archer & Martin’s Ventilatin Paragon « ned only az Greenwich alreet, between Warren and NM Pleasant News.—At Inst we bave a Millinery | ertabiishtnent cenirally located, and stocked with a splendid | Profuston of Paris honrets, silk goods, straw goo te, dre. caps | And herd dresses, artileiat towers, bonnet frames, &e., where | moderate as the Qesormeots ae verted aod elegant. attraction is B.'T. WILDE'S superb ware: ru me, 25) Broadway, opposite the Park, Prof. Alex, C. Barry's Tricopherous ts the best sud cbeavest article for dressing, besulify ing, cluaal curing, preserving aud restoring aha Wate, Ladina, ty ike every where. HU, Intinttable Cutter of style, WO. 1 Barclay street. Hale dye, ds. brown. Batcheior's fate Dye, W' aie in Every | er box, black oF and Boupess— san [ade sold ead appiird | Criatadoro’s W igs, Hair Dye and Toupees, | Woholeenie aud retail, and (he wri all Skin Die Bunparn, Freckles, hair oll; & Depot, 08 Bowery. Fontaine’s-Cream of Wild Flowers Is « ighest skin, removes sll pare sofiners, whitencas, 9 roadway. inognons of all aituges, are working gos, 1a the Pomoval of wor men, Bold oy D. £. LANMAN & Water sirco!, New York, aud by bo tle whi arin as WL 25 Conte Counterfells of HMolloway's Pilla and Olnte~ “hook of directions. If moerked * Bolle | ise ve, but hold the paper water mark, an looking for the eyes ned the lh. a en ee WABRIAORS AND DEATRS Married Baxre-—lore. —Oa Thursday , June 18, by mas Baker, Mr. Jowxry A. Baron to Mew eauguter of Capt. Grecoteld Pov Bawia—oivamre.—On Wedaceda: dence of the bride's father, by Dasim Basta to Mitt Rect | Prows—Dixon —On Thursd ] of the bride's father, by the | @. Brows to Joua Svar, Dixon, M. 1, of this eity Ctacxsea—Warewoart —On Monday, June 1, by the | Rey. Mr. Fletcher, Wiuiiam L. CLacexms, of Roy, to Ma | mina 8. Warewoure, of Brook \yn Cour Srawant —Un Mouday, June 1 roph Price, Mr. AXDHAWG Coty to Mrs. darghter of the lete Philip C, Kuckel, of Geneva Davaxe—MeGriax —On Wedr morning, June 17, by the Rev Mr, Ferrall, Gommunics Duvawn to Mies Isanmura Git AX, ali of Brooklyn. Basrar—Musternax,—On Sunday, May M4, by the Koy. James Millett, at the bride's residy nce, Mr. Jauae Haney of Scotland, 10 Mist Anwe Mattensss, late o’ Montreal, ow Rasporrn—Inmann —Oo Wednostay, Juve 17, by the Rev. Jobn Dowling, D. D., Twemrron BF. Raxpoira to Mise Masia A., daughter uf’ Thomas J, Ireland, Beq , ail of this city. RuKEo—Jactaon. —On Wednesday, Jano 17, at St. James’ church, Newtown, Long Island, by tho Rey, Geo. A ton, Joun L, Rinax, Jr., of this city, to of Job © Jackson, of Oak Hill, L Waiss—Hantauceson —On Wednosday, Juno 17, by the Rey. W. Baich, WM. Watet to Victoxive, daughter of Renjanin & Hendrickson, all of this city by the Rev. Jo a.¥ M. Grewaar, Maur A., daughter | Died, ApAwa —At Yonkers, on Wodnesds Cran, wife of Piatt Adams, aged H ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at. fend the funeral from bor late residence, Warburton avo- nte, to-morrow afternoon, al three o'clock. Purow —On Thureday, June 18, Fansia Loums, jafaot davgbler of James and J 5. Bacon relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pa rents, No. 209 State etreet, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Banner. Tuesday, June 16, of bronchitis, Lowma, danghter of Samuel avd Anne Briddon, of this city, aged 3 Tho remains were loterred \n the Comotery of the Ever- greene Macchester, Fngland, papers ploare c* py. Baows.—On Thureday, June Kuayom, wife of Isaac Seger, in the iiss yeas of het 1 2. Flor romaine will be taken to [ county, to-morrow morning Daty.<00 Thersiay, Jone 18, of paralyeis, Qevae Dany, in the 66th your of Lis ago. Kis friends and roquaictances, those of his yp, Joba J. Daly, and of his eon-te ‘aw, Jobn Gabbins, rnd brothers, are reapectfull invited to neat the fine sal, this after DOOD, at two O'clock, Vincent’ Povpital, of Seveith avenvo sid’ Eleventh gee iiiheceamaand Dorsty,— Oa Thursday June 18, "Axey Jane, only dave? tar of Wiliam H. aod Catharine Popnin, aired 3 monte 18 days. Toe-relatives and friends of mity ar pectfail invited toattend the Tunera). ing etrernusn, ore oclsX morning, Juse 17, | yeare and 2 moptha. arantyille, Westchester from the reeidence of her 4 hind ag 4 romatna will be taken ¥, Ofprese thus tor isrormnent, We loved her, * eg, n) tongme can tel! How much we jared her, ant how well God loved ¥ Jp too, and ho thovght bert To tke her home ar! be at (est. California r apers please copy DoseweR 20m “trireday, Sane 18, after a short ilinees, | — 0" | youngest son cf Cinue And Magdalena Aged 8 years 8 months and £0 d : TW, relatives nnd f iveda of (ho fe re respectfully 4 rondence of ais pa | 3.00 5 net ya et i re No ff Hammond street, to-morrow aflertiom, af two o'clook, witbout further te vitativa. x ‘novat —On fhureésy, /aae 18, Arica, wife of John M. Gilbert, aged 2 yours, 4 month and 11 days. ‘The fierds anc yelatives of the funlly are invited to at ded the fonera, fom her late residence, No. 369 diag Wweoue, this afortor n, at three o ck ek. ‘Groves —Oa Th aay, June hy Minot Gnoven, ages 0B v3. y valaotances are respectfully invited te : from his late residence, NO, 249 Sixt arepue, 02 Sunday aferncon, at two o'clock, without fur ther iny, “ation. London tod Dubiip payers please copy. Hiwwa.— On Thursday evening, June 18, Mrs. Bumanere Hama, age.’ 88 years, Her frtenda, those of hor gon, Christian Rehorn, end of ter nonin law, John Winter, are invited to atend the fu- nerul, of Sunda, ' ®!terneon, at half part 0.0 o'clock, from the révidence of t. 2 later, No. 37 Rivington aireet, corner of Fors) th mreet Banxy.—On Thor Wty, Juno 18, of consumption, Mra. Eican Bonny, eged & 4) eure The frirnda of the fa ‘WAY, and thoae of her brothers, Pat- rick amd Peter, are re. 'pectfully requested to attend the funeral, to-morrow afer.14 00, &t two o'clock, from the reat- depee of ber brother, No. 900 West Thirty third street, between inet and Tenth wy: Wee. 1g%, Ire perm please ORY. Kyar.—On Hiab, June AT, at his residence, im Brooklyd, £. W2a0N Kmar¥, of the @rm of Daryoo & Kuapp, in tha 60th year of air age. The frieo's ard retutiver of the feety are respectfully tnvited to atiend’ the funer® to mervow morning, at eleven o'clovk, et Pairtiel4, Cf Trains havo Canal oureot ah pot ak woven! ofe}>ck 4 wv. iam —On Wednetcay, June 17, Mr. Jamey Mo@em, ogo4 BT years, formariy of county Down. Iremnd, Die relatives ead friends aro reqnested w attand tise tu- moral, this afternoon, at ono'clocls, from Mo OPSixtevsth street, near Sixth mveare. Mrmr, —At_ Kincorheok, Columb’ county, om Mon. duy, Jin 16 of consutaption, Thsorry G Mrrosmns, agod 19 yoare, eldest son cf Rey. WiMam H. SBtcholl, deceased, for mer!y of Charteston, South Carolina. Charigeton and Worcester parere please copy Seantos.—On Thursday June 13, MARGARET SCANLON, & Anlive of county Sligo, 1Sethnd, The friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the iuveral, from tho resitence of ber son Bernard, coroer ay ‘arrou aad Mercer eiress, Jerso7 City, this afornocom, vur 0'6) SvivaKtann.—On Thorsdey, June 8, at Lto'clock M after a short bot cevore illvets, Aux Jans, only beloved daugMer of Joby and Maticw Amelia Sutherland, aged # Years and’ 10 mot ss. ‘The friends and relatives of tha family are reepostfulty invited to attend the funeral, t»-morrow pftornven abtwe o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 26 Grove street. ’ Her rematis will bo takon to Greenwood for im- terment Falkirk Herald, Scotland, please copy. ‘Wrexs.—oOn Wedresday evening, June 17, Caran W auas, Eeq., aged 69 years. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the fencral, from bis late residence at Jamaica, Long Lever this afiernoon, at two o’clock, it further im vitation. Wront.—On Thursday, 0 1B, fof chronic pneumonia, James, oldest gon of the Ha H Wright, ia the 16tm sear of his age, aud im the blessed hope of @ glorious lam- mortality. The faneral wil! take placo this morning, at cloves e’clock, from No 80 Greenwich avenue. Southern and Western papers please notice. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. or Skuatioms and Help Wanted, seth pages MISCELLANEOUS, . 3.000 *“°4°* RATE, BFP ran arn 3.000 *°°8°* 2075 3,870.75 yon aro B.000 474° SOAR ata at bs Putin stron. 3.000 *1°A°* Oia Retros 3.000 ALPAOA OOATS, $1 60 grand 88 Fulton weet. pte at RVANH’, 66 Fulton 3.000 279° CBP Hates waka ration street. B.GO0 1°40% CAR Na et tak ts Patton street bo TO 83, 3.000 1004 Reva B.000 A°4°% ORE Shea, aat it Pulion sreet 8.000 “2404 COATS, $1 TO 5, 3. 000 ALPACA ', 6 an. 68 Fulton atrest =. At EVANS’, 66 nad 68 Fulton street. COATS, $i 60 TO $6, 3.000 ALPAOA ‘AU EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton «treet. 3. 000 ALPACA COATS, $1 W TO BH, © ALPACA COATS, $1 5 TO $6, 3.000 AU VANS, 66 At EVANS, 66 ana 4 Fulton atree. 65 Faitow aurea. COATS, $1 59 TO. At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street ALPAOA COATS, $' 50 TO 86. At BVANS’, 6) and % Frito streat. 4 ALP SOA COATS, $1 W to 6, 3.000 - AL EVANS’ 66 and % Fulton street 8.000 7° BFE My rane aren 3.000 =*°* COATS evry. Weil R aia’ BRYA 8,000 725 PAF BFS rare vom 1 0) FO 066 and b8 Prliow street, | tC Onersi3t INITIAL STAMPING—ONL¥ DEPOT aR UIMERADE'S, Metropolitan Botel. COLQRED INITIAL, STAMPING, ONLY DEFOF_A® GU/LBERT'S 1017 Broadway, near Twealy eighth a YARDS, PRINTED FROM ENGRAVED PLATES, On finest Bristol board, earda free from ayers. W: GULLBEBT'®, 1.017 Broadway, near Twenty eicrth arent {VERDELIS ELEGANT WEDDING OARDE Only depot in the city, Broadway, corner of Duane street, {VERY TRAVELLER SHOULD GO AND GET ONK OF Jobnson's portable latter © pylar presses. rene wid D Weight 2h Ibi, wow size, $9. Sold vy BM, DAVIDION, NO, 9 Apruce wireat, N. ¥ pre DRBILITY, DYAP REST 8, OME LL, we > Rervous, Sine wae rie, pao te ihe Limba and body, want of sirengt, spirit, eles) appellee is, find & bl poanon oe, Wwe weniler, trends so electric thnll of heat the whole body —ineing, loa . Price $4 0; two, BL Ter 8! ARD ENORAVBR AXD STSTIONSR 5, Bee) Broadway. @ card case toninded with mock v! BEEN THE I & BUORS ANY GAT ORR 60 ead 84 boo ot JOKER’, No. Wl Ane siren, WAHPENE—AN INDIAN VRORTABLE the only o#eparation hat w idem TRWS BY THE STRAMER—MUNSON, NO. 5 ORRAP Tones ctreet, and at the Lalargs Hotel, ly reget reqninely by a’e ater the latest Karo, All Bi periodionls may be found fod ail xt ARISIAN RORR BALLOONS.—& nvor joat received trom Paris, for sale, who genie and A HENRY DAVENPURT'S robber @eyot, 897 Broadway. PARIAN, BRONZE! AND CHINA ORNAMENTS -HOLD Dressing caves f 4 aod gentleman, sold at Rogerw Tcombs, brushes aad perfumery, sold at Rogers's Ba iri and roid boacelets sad ornaments, sold «| Rogers* Beer wet Wwory (ann and card enses, eold a Segew Bazaar. e# dails, and toys of every variety, sold at Rogers’ Ba- Bron infertor yeradon Dreadway. 0 DRUGGIBTS, £0,—ADV ERT SEMEN T neat (July) pumber of the AMBRIOs Vb CTRCOE ¢R aust be sent in marti he 2h inet, at Intew, oenta a tine for each aod ev: yome ribo teen thonaand) druggisia and phy ekman ares, Best oS a Otter 6 Bes eorner of Wri oure foe th to 4 o'cloek, FIREWORKS, a and MITTRRA ON pecial Notice — » COM. fy respectfully inforwen orders ann be ‘ake y uence of the n manos Sher blade ef reworks can Se obcxined ¥ & TIRBS, No. 43 Maiden json, amt NO Address, aa'above, GA. 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