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gin en. Wheat bushels, at Seyeisiee Sora * ‘Zeeymie takes, dul: se for cora i i Fe ff i : F i Yesterday morning about hallpast three o'clock, Au- guste Parot, one of the prisoners in the great French ex- (@radition case, almost succeeded ia an attempt to escape ‘from Eldridge street jail. He was confined in th» third sory front room, at tbe north side gf the building, over did not hear any of Parot’s movements, whioh must have required considerable strength. Is eeoms that last year an additional story was put upon fhe building, and the front windows, to make a show of peourity, bad a formidable eet of iron crossbars, eatirely Covering them from the celliog to the floor. They were, however, only ecoured by a number of volts.. driven into Ghe'plaster between the bricks of the wai, and of course ‘Baving no very firm bold. Abou; half-past So’ctook, as stated, Parot had succeede! notseleasly in. removing the swbole barrier ef irop, weighing at least three hundred , aad aRer breaking out the wooden binds, bimsel: down by come sheets, ich he tied together, tothoastreet But alas, fer his {und hopes of libs the fhad been watched by some vigilant . was iy secured and taken cack. He manifosted the iment, and District her Wo the strange, eventful history of ‘the great F'reuch extra. case INMATES OF ELDHIDGE STREET JAIL. The most notorious inmate of the jail now is l'rancis ‘Keating, tio bero of the recent elopement case. It will be recollected that he was a clerk in a Mr, Smith’s store, and ¢ fa winping the aflections of his daughter, who ly turned out to bave been married to a gentic- man paned MoCahill, who was in Cuba. Upon examina- that Francis knew nothing of the mar. J ¥ ima gaye Franois ar- on @ civil eu $2,000, on the strength baving tasted rome sweets of Mrs. MoCahiil whi 70 ition to allow ber busband to enjoy. | E gai E g 8 8 See : if faites 4 E E # ‘ = ‘Unsrrap Starms Marsuai’s Orvice, New York, July —, 1867. } SURERT Jal: ‘To eum Kexrxe oF _ Su—Mr. —— has applied to see Me. —~. You will Heese aiiow him to do so if it will not interfere with the We custo, pin gc ‘i ISALAH RYN ERS, United States Marshal. trunss of on the ship Navigator, and was seatto this jul, He }© was arrested, his pro erty ocized, and be bas since been tn Li pepo ae Ir f 5 i They scem to evjoy thomscives at , Wit all the poet or tive hnarted babiore. yn ‘The maia prison is on tho recond floor, where all the ‘Onited Sutes prisoners are confined. A narrow ball runs through the centre of the floor, and the cells aro ranged oa ‘@ach vide to the number of rixteen. All the prisoners om Ghis floor om this floor, and from the effluvia serbioh Is it does not seom to be kept over and above clean. phe af gid ag divided off with rooms or ceils of var! sizes, and le mainly used for the I aa ES iow + but, h Qaked Siaies prisoners are couiined here oh ths coushy The Accident on Lake Ronkonkomn. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. WI4 you have the kindness to rectify a slight mistake (a ‘the account given in your paper this morning of the acci- | deat-on Lake Ronkonkoma’ It says the drowning pereont were saved by Mr. Wells and Mr. McCormick. The fact is Bhat neither Welles por Mr. MoUormick bad anything to do with it. A map ran to my house aad told my wife that Qhere was a boat upsot in the lake, She called to her bro- ther, Mr Ward, who tmmediaiely canght the oars, ren down to the beach Jumped into the boat, aad rescued all that wore alive whem be reached them. H. WELD, 187 Falton stroot. Raw Yous, July 9, 1657. Whe Viatbush stabbing Affiny. Tu THM KDITOR OF THE HBKALD. Brooxtys, July 5, 1867. J Gad aa article in your columas of the 6th inst., giving am account of the stabbing affair at MoCarty’s Hotel, on | Matbuch avenre, on the evening of the 4th inst, The | @tatement is Incorrect in all its details; therefore I hope wit! be so generous as to inzert the foliowing account of transaction as it actually occurred, as | know you are corrected. A oa ies made up & re afternoon at Mr. l'atrick Mc- Bey iy bis Te fey now wae 8 aelect 90; ‘upfortanately, * rary, a8 between three and four o’olook of the ontitge Soy persons came to MoCarty’s Hotel:—John Burns, John Batler, Ber- Botler, William Sbaoly and James K»onan. These rroom and had some liquor to drink, ward men entered the ba’ aod ‘The Ghooting of a School Teacher by a Stu- dent—Death of the Teacher—Arrest of the Btudent—Jealousy the Supposed Cause. About 11 o'clock on” Wednesday night a very serious Affray took place ta Hoboken, between a school teacher mamed Oscar De Granvilie and a student named Frederick Cueva, which resulted in De Granville being shot through the head by the latter oamed party. Tkappears that both parties have for eome time been paying their attentions toa young lady realding in Washing- ind tbat about a week ago they got into « dif. THE ALLEGED SLAVER PANCHITA. Bult for Damages Against the Officers of the British Stoop-of-War Sappho. THE CLAVER STILL AT QUARANTINE—OONDITION OF HSE CREW—BBE CAPTAIN AND FOUG MEN AT THE HOSPITAL—THE MATR IN THR CITY AT LARGH-— BOW BE GOT OUT--THE RELATIONS ABTWEEN THE ADAM GEBY AND THE PANOUITA—THE BBI7ZURK | steamer Prometheus, which OF THE PANOHITA— QUARKEL BETWEEN THE CAPTAIN AND MATE—! CAPE OF THE BEOOND MATE, OABPENTHE AND MAN—HOW THE PRINCIPAL PROOF AGAINST T PANOHTA WAS TAKAN FROM RER—V.SIT OF CUS- | which they were carrying out to @ black TOM HOUSE AND UNITED STATES OVPIOBRS ON | coast, with biack topmarts, to purchase nogrocs BOARD OF HER AND WHAT THKY FOUND. (The iJ QOUNT OF COMMON PLEA3—SPROAL TaRM. Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. Jory 0.—John P. Weeks vs. Fairfax Morsesb, -- Odde- lar thag el! the rest. the man who after dean and — Ireiand.—The piaintif is tho owner of the bark Panobita, and brings this action against the defend- ents, the officers of the British sloop of war Sappho, who | about his persca. be alleges, arrested the Paachita when engaged in a lawfu voyage; and that they illegally detained ber to the Injury of the plaiatif, who claims damages to the amount of passed between them, when De Granville struck Cuevaa blow in the face. A figbt ensued, when Cueva, who had the same and fired at head on the right side, brain. Granville lying blood. up aad conveyed to his rest- cena coma fe, es 3 Hadeon trac arrival, stated that the wound was fatal, and thi g man could not live. Everythiug was dose for wever. ly made off and proceeded to the ferry, ‘to the city; he was, however, of the officers and taken into custody. ‘was found upon his person, and his olothing was On the appication of ex Judge Dean, who read the following affidavit,the Court granted an order of arres. fixiog the bai! at $16,000: — vl New York, ss.—Jona P. Weeks, 0 july eworn, says that at the sevora hereinafter stated this deponent was ihe sole owner ta; that said vessel was at covered with blood | once ehoved ho stated that ho #hot Do G. in self. De Granville drew a kpife upoo him. before Jastice Warley and committed to result, Cueva is a Cuban, and was to have started for Ouba, where bia parents reside, on Monday next. About balf-past 3 o'clock De Granville expired at his residence, and the Coroner was immediately notified to hold an inquest. Cueva was at 1 c’olock conveyed to the Bergen jail for safe keeping until on the death of De Granville he was brought back and confined in the Hoboken jail. The Corcnor not being in town Justice Whitley was called to bold the inquest, and at 6 o’oluck the foilowing jary was empannelied and the inquest proceeded with Previous, however, the body was viewed by the jurors, at No, 3 Hudson terrace:— of the vessel calied the Pui pointed by this deponent; that said the const of Africa and disoharged nearly ber outward cargo, cargo and het copal gum, when she was by certain persons claimin; without any cause said vi Uried States, where she now is: whoity deprived of the possess! alleged pretence of euch seizt voecel Was or was about to engage in the slave trade, intrue; that said vessel was at the time which fa wholly ui © lawful and logitimate w of the eeizure and J. W. Van Boskerk, Fore man, 8 W. Bampton, Ww be returned to the port of New York; that this deponent has lost the charter money of raid vessel, by reason of such seizure which amounts to tae sum of $4,206; pel of etx months, that deponent bas also been in obtalping witnerses and charge egainat said vesee!, which will amount to the further eum of $5,000; that the persons taking 8 sion of raid vessel and who have caused such loss are — Oddedean, —— Fairfax, Moreeby and —— Ireland, all of whom are Briush subjects and non-residents of the State of New York. and will be put toe large ox was the first witness called, eays—Last evering my —— the gown) ouie the ‘among tho pai saw Granville; it was about halt pastten o'clock when I got homo; I tok my wife that I had another engagement back s00n; I thea went out, and ou return- eleven, I found & crowd of per. then informed evenipg I returned home i 8 Tetore ine thin Oth day of uly, 1351 —Wae To ing home about half.pas jworn to me lay of July, 1857—Wu fons with lights in front of m: missioner etate of excitement; I w: ville bad been shot; { immediately proceeded to the residence of Mr. de Granville, in Hudson Terrace, where I ying upon a ag py bleeding COPIRS OF THE CORRESVONDENOK WHICH THE OWNER aR- MR. Cart. SLanEs:— ‘The vessel now being ready,and as I hare conciuded my affairs in this river for the ‘ance with my charter party, to continue my t; consequently, 1 s, Ling to write me stating ‘A.C. DE MESQUITA. Porto pa Lasaa, May 9, 1867. eays—Knew the de- award M. Tompkins, being sworn, Oscar a my room writing de Granville; was about ‘halt-past eleven o'clock on Wednesda: front i 2 turn et apything di the const of Africa here. told me that he went out to speak to they got into words respecting an &); that while so talking they got ino must bave fallen from bis pocket and w that be did not intend to shoot him; Tthem went out into and rendered whatever jour charge, eo be ‘aes Awaascan Bank Paxcarra, Porto ne Laws, May {, 1867. this date hortly after subscquently J examined the pirtol and found one barr: loaded and the other empty ; afterwards; the pistol now is is loaded; never saw the was removed some last night; after the bod; knife lying on tho walk; I saw it picked up by some per- ton wi.b a lamp in bis band; ibe biade was open; it was a is the same cne now shown; of age; Mr. Caeva bas vielter to my house; when | Orst saw ‘and when the report sidewalk; heard no ii to which port she is now going to F. B. SLADOEN. Porro ve Lamers, May 16, 1867 Cart 8. B Si.avey, Bark Panohite:— to a Ba aE i é i i goods for money but in exchange is ome of the reasons why it has been ro cifieuls ‘or me to money to pay the enormous expense: made with the a Fst RE 3 i condition on her arrived bere tw bad cou- bark in comeequence of her ‘arrival (o thia port. The cargo dition, the rum very short, and the rice, codfish aad breal all on account of their long ata; In consequence of all these ovefort sible for mo to pay you now for tie time the ba: has ‘at my servioe, but as soon as I arrive at New York, w by the first opportunity, I will satiety you. A. ©. De M#SQUITA. LUT OF THE GOOPH ON ROAKD, We, the undersigned, with the Captain bark Panchita, and a bis own request, have taken a strict careful account of al! the goods contaimed in the hold of the raid bark, and flad as follows, viz — Botter in cask. . Ram in casks i sk , fa New York, wilt be time the pistol was fired; he went up Washington street; of the American did not mect Cueva as I went out; understood that Cacva t year been carrying & pistol; Cueva atated he had bern insulted by De Geran: words to that effect; wae informed by Frederick Payal ‘that the habit of carry pistol for the above legth of time; one of my sisters in formed me that whea Cueva returned to made inquiries about his pistol; could pot ip the boure when I brought it in; T sbowed it to my ris. ter, but think Cuevs ; may brother anid i was Cuevas when I showed it to him; ‘most all of our family were standing in the hall when came in; among thom was my brother Taeodore aud Mr. allad; think Cueva has not scea the pistol amoe it wae me. W. Flicr being eworn, eays—Am a physician and reside in Hoboken, was acquainted with Ozcar de Granville; he resided at No. 3 Hadson terrace; was called upon last n'ght, about 12 o'clock, to atiead bim; found | him ying wpon the sidewalk in dressed, with the exception nearly (n front of Mr Charles’ or Mr. Broadhead’s houro, ext door to Mr, Charles’; be was sj With blood; cid not see where the b.ood came from at time; | ordered him to be removed to bis home, and bis arrival there I examined his wounds; | found « shot wound on the left temple, Ind, w friend of bi | ow | to bie. is | none ince leaving the coat of Afr * | supposing that we should go the city at 120 forty-cight hours) quarsutine then expel, wo havo | | cooked nothing and camnot get any fresh provisions, | These seamen ali appoar to be weil educated, intelligent Washingioa street, fully of his bat: bo wns ly &. Agent [or K. Broockhouse, Saq , Salem, Maan. , As referee for Captain Siadden We hereby certify this to be a true and correct account. Famrax Monxsics , Com admittarce the’ be matter, and Immediately to | create A quashed at that time, Pat vatisfied unless they gained admit- tance, as they made tho second attempt to got in On being a refused admiitance, they tried it by wrtog Citial Som) three o* fout of both parties | ~ other, Immedistey the deadly the koile, was Mohed Daly ceo wa in the taht Drow, he li Owen tore that rr. ‘The in every particular, as { was Present ai tho whore affair, aod am a disinte-osted warty, JOHN MoLAUGHLEN, 119 Coart street, Brooklyn. ‘Tur Orrna.—To-night the unfailing “‘Trovatore’’ will be | givon at the Academy, with [a Grange, Adelaiie Maillips, Grignoli and Amodio, A sure cram. Mrsrove or Brrcwmrs.—A meeting of the butchers was galled yesterday afternoon, at their hall, corner of First avenue and Fifth st.eet. At 454 o'clock only a few mem hore were ‘at; and we wore Informed by a prominent gmember of the association that {| would le a private mect- on puntic businees—no reporters from any papers Balog ediaitved. Personal Intelligence. Colone! Urabbe, whom the Mexicans shot rovently in QWonora, leaves a mother and sister in New Urioare ARRIVALS. nD Ricsardeon, Opoi . Onpt arte, F Hnnt, Je Phelan, Mae no, Mee Bd Barnet And son; Hider, Mise raul, Muay 8 Ttarnen, ine Ah ur ine BO fy p:y ‘ies NS mths ire an Gaston nid lady, Wm Aree, drs N Smith, i las M A Taylor, Mina ieee ft Ma I Prat Men o Robinson, Mise RB inson, O F Fletcher, Miss © Mi 4. two Migs 5M + Whipple, Leal W & yaw and lads ; Col RR ‘assy. rn |, Onborne, Misa Green, Wise H Nichols, Mes W eabury, AL Seaburry, J Watson, A W Forsyth—and of Baltimore—Captain p iy and bi J for f F nr children’ Men {ae Sed a" Mrs Priomie and Na Md Mies Henria ce, Mrs, We, Mr hitaker, Briey, Hal titi 1 allace, “fowle, Rant, Herland, q Jutherfort Wit Deane, Vera, Cary, Sargent. er, J Monro, Dearmaoa, Kessel pin] , Valariza, Schwa, So as eer Lao ~ caloy, HeGerman an { 21) a ibe steerage, A 7. Figgpw. B. SLADDaN, One of our reporters yest Whe purpose of boarding the alleged slayer 'anchita, but on reaching that place was politely informed by Dr. Wal- lor, Deputy Health Officer, that be could not be permitted to board her for fear of spreading contagion, notwithstand- ing he yesterday permitted the mate to go at large out side of the gates of the ground. Our reporter, however suceseded in obtaining ihe following interesting STATIOO.NT OF THE RNGLIEM AALLORS WHO CARE OCF | PANCHTTA Al PRIZE CKEW Captain Moresby, of the British cruisor Sappho received intelligence that the Panchiva, suspected of boing « saver ordered stimulonts about two hoare, and left him ta,charge of Mr. Ru wound! and examined faticflod it was a mortal wound, assoon ast I bave since examined the wound since he har & post mortem examination at olook aptin visited Quarantine for | agents of her, wae seen in conversation with I different places. Joseph — It ts tae optoion of the doo- | company cate: upou the left tem of the ear and external apg ‘and found a perforation in the skull ‘with the external wound; I then found the direction of the wound lead! into the interior ; am ratiefied that wound the ball, as near as 1 could jad fn a direct linc, 1 shoud think, with the external wound it may have beens deceased he was lyin the pistol could not when I first saw the bask, on the sidewalk; ve been close to his when fired, eovera! little pieces of ekuil was in the brain, bat ao wadding; could not aay what es wore in when Wc wae lying upon the grou make such a wound, = ." or another; thin! train the deceased could have been that the captain of the Pancbita bad two negroes who could speak very good English. stationed at Shark’s Point, just at the entrance of Congo river, as epics, to keop | watch and acquaint hiv immediately if any danger was | pending, in order that he might prepare for them io time Shark’s Point is & place in the immediate vicinity of the mouth of the river, wherejmost of the vyosaels clther ging river anchor, and {t is tmpon- go into of Come out of tie | CHARGE OF MANSLATOHTER ON THR HIGG SAA. river without being seen fron: (his point, hence this is aa excollent position for vations of thie kl ‘The American agent arged Captain Muresby to seize the Panchita, as he eaid she bad m order to bave a mast put into b abled from age and rot, the was to come down miles to the leeward of Shark's taking on board some 450 negroes, which bad boea por juqueto (a name given to a prominent nog-o coast.) and taken to thai piace for Was por ing them on (he !"anchitm jorseby that he bad reoetvod this !ntelli¢o: oe were on H.9 kokeut tte rources of know leds. A «\ the p stol went of, it might | not Iike to tay positively that the ball taken from the fired from the or coming out of “pore adjourned to three o'clock this je for a vessel to el The affair has crested a creat deal of excitement, and hundreds congregated around the station house while tae neat was being procec ed with. . W. Soudder and J. Hurry 1 for the prisoner, and Frederick ANOTHER ACCOUNT. On Wenesday night, at about 12 o'clock, a y pamed Oscar de Granville, 21 years of age, the head by Freterick Cueva, of Port aa Prince, and about 17 years of ago. Ap animosity bad existed between | Cueva formerly aitended a kopt by # brothor of do Grandeyilie, at No. 3 Hadson ter 1000, And now attends BtoomMeld Academy, kept by Mr. Toldner, in Bloomfield street. Oncar de Granville spont the evening at the residence of Edmund Charles, at N Washington terrace, and aa ho was leavi before 12 o'c'ock, Queva, who bad been | bim, aesauited him with ly gone up the river ia which had been cis sa cone as this bast Bevo done) tigen brar proceed to Cabonda, abort at for the purpose @ ,yons appeared BOagen for the ile forther aiaod from tome trusty negro for siaves and who hed nuti to the movemeow of the Captain Morseby would wot the bark had it not Laen for the persase{ p of the Amer! can agent, who urged him yery bard to do ao, as thero was no American government vere al the time, The day We took possession of the bark ous ¢f the clerks of the Amesican agent oame on board of he ves Moreeby that unless be toow too late, as she was expected Ww rail oa the day following for Gabenda, to commence her cargo cf slaves om board, when Captalc Morsoby oni basd ber over to merioan government aa a prize, Hs accordingly manued bis boats and proceeded to Capt. Morovby wont on boart of (he Pagonite, «4 them for some time. bed anything to do with the ferry, bot the alarm officer James |avis consente! to seine, § Gay de Granyilis waa tying, but captetn that HH i Ht ty il ie i ie H I Hi} EE i E i i ze ler, 0s ballast, We them set sail for way Ascensict Ms bore we mained ¢ iver, wi we remai e. Wilds al Avccasion some ef the ore bad the Adam Grey, on the faise colors, on susp:cion of her beard of the Panchita, end in @ ¢ averration wi atated that some of the crew of the Adam Grey had them that thoy bad a large amount (3 money on i ! 2 s 58 | i : § : i 5 E was further said, that ai the time the brigantine Grey was ceptured, ave bad « large amount Silver coin of board of ber, and whet was still g it HE ul $33 the captainy turned out to be actlog as second ie Gime Of her captore, while the second mate was as captain, aad bad a bag containing £800 in gold, aoor 8 HOW A NXGRO RETORIRD. The day afier the prize crew wore put on board the Panchite, and while cho vesaol was under guard, with ermed men at each gangway, the captain undertook ¢> barter wih negro for rome chickens. shenegro asked more then the captain thovgbt he to, when he | new rather (the ca, ain) Serna Sand gave bim @ ee two wie @ rope's end for bis, ‘umption. negro ee from uh terol in -, gripping attbe captain ard aaying, in big native cotch no rigger; but you no cotch him, you get youreelf.”’ The captain of the Panchita appeared to be on coast Being able to couverse freely in. the Ii tae covatry, be frequentiy had long coneultations negroes, whom he most generally took Into bis capin, apart from all the English oficers or men, evidentiy not wichlog (o bave them understand what be was aayiug or Proveeded to | talking about,as he celéom, if ever, said anything 10 tho es before any of the crew. ptain Moresby was informed by the American agent's clerk that it was the plan of the captain of tho Panchita to Joad ber witb slaves and sell ber, or at least protend to tell bor at once to Mosqueto; and indeed, the very samo day that she was setzed by as this Mosqueto caine on board as we were about getting ber under way to go down the river, aod in a pompous manner rald that she was his versed, aid, aa be was a Portuguese, they had no right to seize ber. ‘He accordingly demanded her immediate res- toration to him, as it was bis intention to send hor to Cabenda. This domard Captain Morcaby, of course, refused to comply with, and told this fellow that the vee- eel was then in bis possession, and ualess he left her decks ia short order he would find way to compci bim to. Mos queto finding that resistazce would be vain, at once com- ‘was seen or beard of him. HBR BAILING QUALTIKS. Had the Panchita ever got outside of Congo river we do not think, from what we know of her very excel lent sailing qualities, that there waa.a single vessel any- where on the coast that could bave begun to overtake ber bad they vot first shot away her masts. Sho is @ voasoi that is very deceitful in her outward appearance, for while to look at ber she does not look as though she could be crowded into rearcely a three knot rate of speed, she will with an ordinary breeze ca! pine and ten knovs'an hour witb perfect ease. During our passage home we fei! iu with a number of veesels that underteok to outsall us, but ro with very itl diioully passed and shortly left them far astern. fact, we every sailing craft wo saw on the way with ease. eis a veasel we should calou- Jate well qualified for a slaver. HER CONDITION Winer | i : i H i Py E i fi thelr persons. Gelli no tatie refused to doe hand’ ‘THE HIOK. The tick who have boon cent to the four Po toguese sailors and the captain, a!) of dolag Raw AWAT. ‘Ae 200m a8 (bo second mate, ou0 pe erp gn the eiaver heard that ehe was to be eoized they made their cecape from bor and ren off into the country, aad thus made their escapo. 4 QvanRE. A day or two after the J’anctita left the coast of Afr! the captain and firet mate bad some angry words something on board of the vessel, when the mate ap ugly surly fellow, said tothe “You to stk by we, end now u flunk in, damn you' sir. Ifel thought yeu would ‘me off 80, 1 would knock your d—— head off of you.” After this, during the eatire pas. sege, not aw between them uutil we this port. The sailors all secm to like and stick by ths captain; but al! imost positively assert their iamocence of ii to take in a cargo of staves. The Panchita at tbe time she was seized, had neither supercargo or carpenter. ANOTHER SUNPICIOUS VERSO. ‘The brig Charlott passed up ithe Congo river, as we ie Shark's Potnt, and suspicions being emertained by Capt. Moresby that’ al! was §not Fight, he despatched two scouting parties wp the river after ber to. watch her pro ceedings. THE WAY SLAVIN ARE PUT ON BOARD. We have not the slightest doubt fro all that we board and saw on the coast, that it was tbe intention of tho Pan chito to proceed to Cabenda, and there take oo board a cargo of saves, which is generally done in thie wise. :— The veesel to receive them Jays cither off and on some twenty to twenty-five miles from the shore, or else lays at anchor with shor( cablee, while the claves aro brought ont pe filled traffic. Should the s3ip be surprised while taking im ber cargo, she immediately hoists ancher, sets all sail, and stands out (or sea, making the best time’ she can, leaving tho boats to take care of themacives ag best they cao The statement that our crew all got drink on a barrel of ale purchased by our commander while on our way to this port is utterly false, We hardly touched the ale, av ‘wo would not be ailo #od to if we wished to, Tne alo war parebared fir, and maiaty given to, the slek eeamon; ant 0 fer from be: druk and Pghting, we were stroding guard on board of the vesee! all thai’ night, as weun., ail perfectly sober, so far as our seunen were concerned. Tum MATE (HAVE ‘The wate of the Papchim «| (he versal at 120'civok yes- terday goon, there being ne U pied Staies officer on boart, and thore in charge having no power or authori y to restrasn him further of bie Nberty. He left the weese! Aud came to the city. where (he United States wuthorities «ill have a | toce time Gnding bim, provaly, should he be wanting When spoken to in refercuce to this matter, by our re porter, Dr. Weller, the Deputy Health officer ioformed ue off tae promise the grounds, and be presumed he ‘bad ‘not island. If be bad done so ho bad violated | © bave no freth provisions on board, aud have bad all day to day clock, aa our mep, nd told their story in & straightforward manner, | giving color of truth to everything they alleged. The 7 all seem to be very anxious to get ashore, which they will probably accomplish to day, when it is very likely they will be beld as witnesses by the Untold states government, (Om Toesday, soon after 1 & man fald to be Mr. Woeks, one of the Thome s00, and soon after went off to the Pau vhita, ln company with another man, in ore of the Health (ficer's boats, id scoured from the captain all the private ra, ke., \o the captain and veese!, and most likely the with to Rynders will therefore be at & loes, in all probability, o eecure any great amouat of proof against hor, further than that above, or what was given on the trial some months since, when she was seized at this heid for @ long time on the same wi She will probably be brought to the olty today aud placed at the Navy Yard rh — — Btates Commissioner's Ofte. Before Joeeph Bridgebam, Esq. JULY = Cited States vs, Childe, Mate of the American BMp Mecury —Tho dofendant a thin caso was areeated on 6 charge of causing the death of one Joka J jaceard, one jengers from Liverpoc! to ‘als port, by orc?! aod unuaual punish. tuent, Mesers Roche, Dean sat! Donohoe appeared fir the defendant. Ho wae discharged on giving ball for bis , Groen, arty. 4 at Norfolk on the 44h iort., from A\ nap wis. Sho bal 79 Rudeb!pmeg on board. After providing herself with the Atores abe will proceed on a or stae Tho siaop of war i'ly mouth, Vommanier Darigren eal! ed from Norfolk om the Gil tnat Ubiaay. vy Gor, Wriim Oona Niue, rays the Philadelphia North of the Oth inst, for many yours #0 weil kno#n an the editor of Nile’ Register, & poric:!iea) \seued ia Baltimore, whove reliable character haa matt val @8 & historical record, died at the Girard fiouw, to be TF Cf od half past one o'e'ck Ho come ere from Washington to attend th Vondersm'th fend was taken sie! \yvin and apoplex: i ; q f Palit ie j is H i $1,236 in money and two aoies of $617 each. missed hiv pocketbook the moment after he in the cars, but all his efforts to dis E i 32 3 i 2 i | fi I lato the depot he felt eome one pril him by shoulders, bat he thowght nothing of it, sup- person in hurrying to paas vy bia had merely to pull him aside, Thore was o large crowd rough the gate at the time, and he thieks it pro- Ha 5 8 fe s Et g Hi = | i 1g purchased bis tweive $100 billy, one | They wereal upon | is city. The two notes are date twelve months, and are for 9617 ur, Byrne, Gibbons & Co., to the , all of this city, aad endorsed ig? a? : = and one $6 bill. z E Qe H #3 ig i Dwraa.—On Thursday, 9, af commumption, »% Mant C., wile of aasneey Detpor, ta the so" your if bo morrow afternoon, at two o’ cicek, ft res.dence a Franklin atceet; bear’ Ciloton deccepowe, eb. Fumay.—On Tharaday, July 9, after @ abort tilacm, The friends and acquaintaacos of tne family are ed to attend the funeral, from tho resi sence bor breaker. in-law, W. Cash, No. 106 Fast Sixteenth atroe:, thou’ fartber Invitation, this afternoon, at one »cineic. Gaanv-va.—As Hoboken, om Thursday, July %, Osam C. pu Gann vai, aged 43 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral, this afternoon, at five o’cioek, from ble late residence, No. 3 Hudson ‘Terrace, Hoboken, without further notice. Services at St. Patriok’s catuctiral, Prioca street, New York. fs Hammsow.—On Thursday, July 9, Roawmr, youngest xm ot OO eas raed Herta, aged 1 year, 1! mouth ve. ‘Subsequea’ tothe discovery of the rob! Mr. Ma- honey called at No. 83 White astroot, the ice Commissioners, and recounted the fact of Deputy Superintendent Carpenter, to whom be |. The Deputy Superintoudeat was and ungraci tod in a rough, apa Hopkins, of Use preci: ge eg ae Mr. Carpenter, very good terms generally with tho negroes along the | Chaz! toon ~ pe ue" Gaia of | nnd was bere promised that ith the | to the cane, and ordeavor to ferret out tho auihor of the As will be seen by an advertise ncut olawhe: joney offered a reward of $400 for tho recovery \Me money. Payment upon the notes bas been stoppoa. hia canoe, | ungeatlemanl, t inoguage | manner told him to —flai bai masea come here 1d cotch niggers, but be | ward, as tho cotched | al! Lockitt’s Ladies’ Largest Variety of Dress end seagiiie inavngs to be found tn the city, a 254 Prion Portrait of Gov. Marcy.—An Imperial Pho- *DY'S gallery. 880 Broad. i reco ie features | moon, at four o'clock. rermai takoa ever taken, Copies may be oblained by application at the oe Ss be Py ty A tograph of the lato Wm 1. Ma. fo bis decease, ts exhibited at Pronoui bis irienda, tae best. as i Imperial Photograph of the Hou. Wm. L. Marcy on exbibitton * BaaDi'S lower gallery, WS Broad a ate wey, Corner of Ful Ambrotyes 1% Cen ents, Photographs 60 Cents, vi i v . a aeenery, Oli; airy, b piled with the captain's suggestion, and nothing further | Aprsae guns, oly and couair7, photographed to erder by Straw Hats at Cost.—All Summer Hats at cost at WHIT S'S, 148 Fuliom street, beiween Broadway and As the sammer season wil! be short, we have concluded to reduction of prices at once, tomed to do late in (he seagou, and in view of this ‘Wii close ont our tai BH fe stock of Li BUMMER OLOTHING 4 greatly reduced prices, D. DEVLIN & CO. Corner of Broadway and Warren street, Presses and AVIDBON, 9 Spruce Portabis Cases in Great Vartety. J. &8. BAUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor House. Summer Under Garments or Every Des- ea and furnishing sore, 250 at Mo%Al Grooawich streak tmetr had enter oun fro te toa from Gs. upwards: | dail Pocket SAUNDERS’ tore noes wa ee Taree aasortmens ‘And. ' At BROOKSY, 670 Broadway und a0 Paden wire Deflance Sainmander Safes—With Patent | {0m No 20 Hester ntreot. Mmithsonian Howse, Broadway, Corner of ‘Hlouston atree!—On the Buropean or American pian, at vption ‘To Perfume the Breath and freckles and pimples, nse“! Fret ngs Kradieate Tan, Ek OO. Now York. aod by al) druggists. | a Hioh Assortment.—J, & 8. Ro. 7 Astor House. Sunburn, Frechies, Morpnew and toe ured, na okin cleared, by JN BH old sia | 14 AT AY lan conn, 2k. Depot 218 Bowery. Jones’ coral hair oth an; | Fhuie clot, “Wanaen: Pret, Alex. C. Barry |e (& Triceyherens ie the Testoring te Salr, entlon tiga old Mediaine without Pay. ‘ill present a bor of bie pallens who will enll for serotuln and bares Hl, T7 Camal atvee', near Cheret. ay’s Olotment and Pills.—The Ap- wable becanse moparchs are sap Dent arivice of the mo learned ia for (has reason he adoption of 7 all ‘ioe rogal {4 maken of Ko Tepe Waa sige ican. sign, aa |i reprecemia the Baropean Collages, Betetol's Sarsaparilia._The Uistosy, of prepa ation em? oties a omrmption serof dened ® ete mE throug) twenty yer 00." wholeanie drug ‘oporter that he bad given the mate permission to go | | outelde of the gatee of the baspival yard, but ol te leave | neti aalve lo ANY reavrcie ‘OF Bak rheum, gid mweers, proval -¢ roynity is only val | ohare resetved the | Brooa ve kingdoms, aad pilie and ointment by | causes freqner Uy exporier nd tn the ane of ordianry am (Pex feraas.—Astoulshiment roinoed avery wher What Wonder: Ab ae JAMES Raxtrnct of Ox ny inepives i gra’ liude. oalied hopelasa and pronounced ‘mcuratle, have beon en'ire'y | restored by ik Inall parte of the country saved from dea ia abt & healing Dalram for lniernal sores and owilds Wp ‘ae waated frame; (8 mourithe Weak lo ext orainery food, ii ourites all aad |i gives rene er -eqtion and ritaliiy to ‘we la decovered Dut ones ae ‘ke t and be well, ye that have consumption liver alain. a¥.deam, bronc: 8 he pations who tae Noldaod he bumas ern 2 fomr postage stumps, James, Bo. 19 Grand stavet, Jersey City, u hae nevher office nor tended ana advertioe | No. 19 Grand street, Jersey Cty, NU MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. in Hew Tork, as som! ruaipe is sent from ne 1.,on Wodneeday, Married. Grassow—\ ttn Sag Harder, | by Roy. EB. Bopper, Gowum E. Guaasom to Mise pe —On Tueria, Lewis, im the hare’ of the toe oo Matenee &., fourds davghser of Sauvol L, Byte, Bq, of Now ‘ Re Torin a on Tuasday, July 7, 9) the residence of tee Doile's faker, Wa. B. Duan, eq, Mr. Wostke B. Iewu to Taanmcia ©. Warsow a Monday ovoning, June %, by | Waki ley, Mr. Jom K. Mayans, of Now ‘waunaon, of New Jersey. Dy. , Jom A. Fivan, ube), to Hananr the ship Mercury, on her lart voyage the Zev 8. Malone, York, te Mee Mant M tem Jermey PApere nionse copy Ravn—-Laaom —On Wodnesday, ‘Jaly 8, at the Washing ten Hotel, No. 1 Broadway , New York, by the Rev ar Joba etcert Methodist churoh, Capt. i of ship Sarah March, N. Y., to Mise Mast Lisson, of Prank fort, OF Papers please copy On Toesday, Jui dor Clarko, Faq., ail of this oity Chriet Chnroh, om to Litua AL, | w= 1: POLICR? } “As th amovot of crime increase, ere the police is: on * 0, odours nar dyaitiage, Died. Basrow.—In Rrookiyn, om Thareday, July 9, of consumo 60 years oe fey Ord respect ally Wavited to ot th of ap ofic'nl porition in Cag of the exooutiya deo ton, Paraien Ta = = ‘The funerad will tako place this afternoon, at one or(: from Fifty tbird strevt, fourth home east of Choad © Baar.—On Thursday, July 0, at baltpast oight o’tome P.M., Many, widow. oF ihe fate Potor Hart, al oy blunt | Oramcuren, parish of Cloone, Ireland, aged 66 years and 4 months. The friends and aoquatitances of the family are respect fully requested to atteno the funoral, from her late rant- dence, 140 West Thirty-third street, to morrow aftar- noon, at'two o’clock. Her remains will be takem ¢2 Oal- va Co as ut for jeaepent ie. — tureday, Jaly 0, ai Yorkeiite, aftor « bad painfd Ulness, Joun G. Kir, ia tho 67th year of 6 The relatives and friends of the family are respectfudy invited to attend the funeral, ou wonky, the Lath iac, from the Presbyterian church, Eighty aeventh stroot, be- tween Third and Foarth avenues, at two o'clock P. uy without further tayitaion Lasie.—On Monday, July 6, Jons W, Lain (Inte of the firm of @. P, Patuam & Co ), aged 39 years, 6 moutha ans 26 days, The fanoral wii! taro plac from St. Peter's chured, oor. ner of Bite and Bond streets, Brooklya, this afar. Greenwood for interment The friends of the famiiy are invited Wattend, without furtier notica, Marauney.—On Wedoesday, July 8, at half part ton P.M., © raxsma, wifo of Philip Malarkoy, aged 17 yeara, ‘Tho frievds and scquaiotances of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funerai, this aflernooa, a teu o'clock, from ber late residonce ts West Moont Vernon, Westchester County. Hor remains will be taken New Rochei.e for interment. in ue frioade and relat ne requ: a ves of the familyyare requosiei, which we bave | to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, No. 12 Molt street, New Youk, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, without further invitation, Hisromains wt be (oterred in Calvary Cemetery. Mencucrr.—On Thursday, July 9, P. F. Mamomvre, dea., (op the 68th year of bis age ‘The fri of the family, ani those of his tons, James M., Philip F., and Captain David C., and those of tis gon-in- law, Wm. Sparks and the Veteran Corps of 1812, are re- Py -naab taco fy mguaperat doen late residence, Ne, Seventh street, to-morrow Lest rasa The morery. tend the funeral, from bts tate . No. 19 Norfotc etreet, to morrow afternoos, at two o’ciock, witircct fur bg ya July 6, Hamas 1, oxtost 5 Sramas —On Thureday, Juiy 9, from Injuries received while on duty as apecial =~ AT Tous Sraens, i 88 years. The friends and acquatutances are respectfully \avited to attend the funcrel, from his late residence, No. 198 East Birteenth etrect. Srvaer —On Thureday, July 9, Mre Canomie Srosae, | aged 70 The friends and relatives aro reapectfu aro iy invited to wt texd the funeral, tis aflorneoa, at bail past two o'clock, Wu mea. —Ow Weds a §, of abscess on the liver, Ricwamp emanate Wee, eyed 20 years, 6 months and 7 dayr. The relatives and friends, aiso the members of Hoot | and Eadder Co. No. 4, are respectfully invited 0 attend | the fareral. without further invitation, from the resideass Of bie brother, Thomas Wilding, No. 36 Eldridge stroot, | this afternocn, at three o'clock. Hartford papers pleane covy. _MOVERTINEMENTS RENEWED FURRY DAY. Por Stnation and Help Wanted, se th pages UY D°RNCT PROM THE MANURACTUNSRA, ‘And save 2 per cent. KroeHem ivory bandied table Knives, ‘8 per deren. Do. ao dessert do. we & al a vA } anny & 00.8, Hroadway and Broome aro. Manufnotorers of fine table ulery, slver paset wore, ed sinanware, de #e., and deonenorn of Frenob po. b Biraugers and sto the chy are enrdialy tawtied (otal | Our rate ofinyment, where Uney can view Une whole operstionn rt mms POR OASH.-O\0m ra" remy made clothing, for Cali asc-wtmin aw partioularly Invited U3 Inspect ours ook ) A DAVID J A GROKGE J. LRVY, ‘arena ri ev. [)'SREPatg AnD form, yeiow tn the limbs aud body, want of 4 kindred aliments, find » "8 invigoraing santulder: it conde sirrogth throug wut the weaie wery Prise $2 80; two, in sn cleetria ireill of H Goce ye, MEDICATED SOAP CUR@A TAM, PIM Be —_ Bo. 6T Weiler wtromt, ome OF te bety, Warranted. wey, OF ti fire stoce Iron Bo Fadl, acawe ty Male, Providence P-L Tapes, Barnes b Pare, Mew Vora ae | 1GHLY IMPORTAST IMPROVEMENT (4 Tam ad ew maoulacture of Cow — BARNES’ patent | baller anc cleaner, for hub ina rice and Nollug sad orening | gyery Sind of gras, perfectly freetog 4 irom 8'l capuriies. Wai raated an efit pracconre And sapling inwhines ‘nvalnahio machine arly Of our ‘0 tbat ever yet produced, am.omtire ot Abd @ mVON | ALEL pr Ot Yo the Miller, [pseweuinrw mi be obtal ved, nad the machine seen In oe, | flow to the dimerienn Gieaim ned Wipe, Miler Meaa | Company, comer of Greene and Wayne cxrerts, Je Cay, NT r w RBORS ® GatTwaa, & OMEN, Moe Ana otevet, it ewe newt is °O , M2 Fult a qereet, UXURIAN? WSISKERS OR MOUBTACHRS FORUED a] Roches 8 oy Onae ven nat ka . oom OO ae et 4 Me @ Oman G4 Brondway, A io \ om street, Brook iya av 4 VIR 4 BONS APARKIING REG ALA FOR M sale by G. B MENDUM, 1S Wad vires iaonwe steam Pis -ATR GLAM TO 908 sm ‘Laser MAKERS, OAs ‘array ehh.” ‘PUR WATSON TEN poLT SEWING MACHUNES l wader in/puction, wh haviog oniained lojunetion ont of the Oirenit Ur piri of the United iaiae @ G, Ray, one of the ¥ maders of the abere At NO. 7 Obeintio # goat give sotioe, that they Tt prosecita in Tike saenner” ai) other person viciatiag, 68 tae fringing their prtested ri org by manafaciuring, Yeading or vniag wad 1 MS WORR & CO. 68 Brosdway, # ¥. NHK PARLOR © ina MACHINE, WORKING | T ot nolea, no ft a1 oe or lrek, ow age tee eat case, No, Texwood” oS sore making sevee 4 prem stiches, ret recut a pn thering runnin be worked . fasten ‘cat ry Vecatwar, Peopis sax Bnt when > Den’ I - Yoru sad vermin, No, 424 Rrosd way, rs