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MORNING EDI QSSULT TO THE SPANISH FLAG. HE RUMORED DICTATORSHIP OF COMONFORT S., #0, 2. We have received seme additi nal advices from Mexic> whtoh wil) be found of considerable ‘caportance. It wit Insve epdoubted!y & bad effect on it arrival in Spain OUR MEXICAN OORRESPONDENCE. Vara Carz, July 20, 1967. {Rs Spmish Wow Exciement—Putriotic thro of the Peapo—Ladies Voluntecring for the Miitix= Dinu @ ~ Pricbla—Sporiaris Stoned and Beatn—Oroes itsult 4 Be Spacish Mag The Spanish aatier orntinues to ceune the greet~st alarm Bere, and thero aro daily new ressons for Believing (ha Se proud ana foolish Spantarcs will floalty rosh into the wer ibe, have so unjustly proclaimed. This dulief t+ evab oping padtio spirit here in a surprising deuree, and from every quarter of the repablia wo bear of new on- ieument in ihe Natioval Guard, end even old men and omen cffor thelr ror ricen for tha cempuiga. At ian! 0 ghawor of 6 Suanisb jourva’s and the pravndoos 0 usa Ambectie gackupines resiaing tp tho revuniio heve worn om the att of the Mexican people, sad created the of oO ming vengeance and chasticoment upon tac cul- Aatwas, ebar' By wiegrapb we learved Sore yesterday that on thet the 19th, » tormult occurr.4 in Paabla, ia which seve erde wore toned a4 beaten, aud the «orat of Sal amr i that tho %panish deg, which one ofthe Soa Bmrdr had taken in his fants w protect uim fram tia jar fury, wna torm from him trodden upon aad torn ptecer, and sewers) leperoa performed upon it certaia ‘aot very decent corpores) periormances. NEWSP ‘PER ACCOUNTS. {From ibe Mextean E«paordiaary, July 15) Mexico bes passed throvgn tae orveal of P-estdentiad ‘sieotinn ant we are ‘orca to believe we hare @ Coned- & Sona Preeicent On the 13th instan’, tbe election fur ‘of the Republic aud Presiaeut of the Sugrome Qourt came off tne i head of the executive is un doureriy elected President of the re mblic Weare not pl goby 3 with official returna, out Were can be no that Senor Comonfors has veident of the Supreme Court it may not be so who is elected. 8» far, Sover Dw Bantto Juarez dar a very Jargo majority io thia district, and it is mere than ik: ly that bis popolarny wil gi ze similar ma ries ip the ober Siaies the 12h the election of “oputies to Congress for this @w tal took lace, and terminated 'p ib+ complete trump ® we Hoeral No ‘iets or digo dere occurred to be proces of the day. The Spanins quemion is tlaggirg in tmportenco for the want of mme material to keepibe ablic attent!na riveted. have more atvion & bever Besloo eb went on to received @ very large ma- fe. Lafragaa Ov th» 14ib, four oriminals were escorted Grong our st ets, repo: ted wo bo of the assissing of San —<— }) munetien -f (he present troubie ; bat bow the ty by guing to resto itset( te whut puzzion all par. BO ae Siemptng to defie the ‘hore can tare Gourae of ‘ne dowbt tha; Manta Auna’s ak f 2 Partin )} an Dis sriepds in ober par: ‘rom ‘he Seath \9 diecournging Gen Alva reported to be 'n ji! howith, acd yneeqnontly onacie eign ith the same vieor energy foro characterieod bim. Lo the meantime The revolution \+ bo af Don Joan Alvarez, the Uy of We South, Hed va 25 b of June. Rear Landa Pas padiished a pro 'amstion ta Que eee eee by the facal of the press urn packet Doe, Which ralied from Vara Cras 4 2 Oth of July, Mr. Pruny aod psrty laf Gr Now It wlil be recollected thas this party nave been ep for the ri¢h mines which they have diacovered. Crug has ae¥ed the govero tent to permtt in thet port we inwrodac/lop from the Uni tec “tater of corn, rior aod lad, on secount of the extrem weal of them now begining to’ be felt. TRH KUMORAD DICTATORSHIP OF PRESIDENT COMON PORT. Gevers) Rovha has 94+iesred to the Union / ieral o @osdalajara tne {> stag kuer which ie pot w!.roat im The “Getmios of bert , whore eystem ie ty disparage the Gf pt ive author of the piss of syaila, malistowsly spread tbo rumor of senor Comonfart pr: te wwug 'o make himseit Sketor, AS 80° on tls fenartien Came 10 My ean! gare ately © 1 the werg, Tpta capa rio ef and I ofored @ prove (bar ine ayy 0 WNT of the repudlic bw no gach intentions 1. \ny Lprdlich the following lever, in teder jw ebow What 7 ua? aenerted to D4 the trata — Mexico, June @, S57. Po Gurwen Tou Pons Goamatas sna Mz kevrrsesr ik Bat ere iniiew aon wed cer atuly i IN tor | Fuh we yor ara, ebeull lave geinally Boa sre Weep! to DO pRHy the abvee of oy alt ditiout ain ihe pre waieysieaal or ler T pra) you lo nake known thin resolution tn stl thas whn tgegpree mo in enter in oiher inwmlons | you will thus ran service wo the republic aud w your ‘erated friwnd aad servers Cum NFORE ‘This mar, who 0+ Aud counmmated the mov smemorevin of our revo utiomi—who directed the Fr purtic @ the rcad of pr eres aed reform—ant who, eter thio aj Her person, fultiied bia promi«o*, deserves to bn come aud believed, The true libereis mast confide de Dem, ave reject itm tnd goation the gro calamni se frectoa Ly mikoradle moa fur the purrs of disparaging am JUAN N. ROCHA ‘ANEW RAVOLUTIONARY PLON {From Le Trait d'Union, Jaly The Onion Poruler of alfayncan ray few pln has been proclaimed; it ls rigned by Mr Jumw Boor, (he recond of Mejia wt the brad of bainy mon ‘This lao | certainly vory curinur as weil in tty nume fees articler as in it etill more numerous pre! minary ro i. sftivme that the @bole nation is ander roe ty t fal vatie ~The rumors tin your ¥ wohout touade at meof my ¢ vd frients bees able tthact ener fF jeing them, to deen to the gor calnmauien sind for 0+ know thet 1 mun anions, ant that yD erent thems-lron, in order i oh 1 pence aac the establishment of ova At Jalpan ® me kn Drerth ow tbe pro cut administration, which hea Bied evactly aud fal biolly Une rtivclations of the vency Gen Aaton' to power, andoabteity i ‘het vory plan of Ayvtia Sach is tae aim of of tu articles aod preliminary remarks. Th eone joorpal a408 InAt propo ae Rave Deen made Cobwel Karnon Parres in order that he sho id aid the movement #i/h the troope be bas mover his comman*, bur tha! the colonel has sent an aorwer worthy of « soldier who bas the onnectousurss of bie uty. OVE OF THK PROPO*ED Cannrnra. Tho Arraity ». nowaces that # abas ge b» soun going to take ed im te ovbiset, which will thon be compomd w Bem roun Imerior + Mr, Jeans Toran, -ttr, Jaap Jord Bex, <a dove Marin Jalonian, Mr Mano} thio General Juan dors de ts Gaara. Manvel Pay no or Migae) Lerdo de Tejada, OPANING OF & NEW RATLROAD IN MEXICO, (From toe Pratt ¢’Union, July 6 } On Satareey. July 4, the él of tke popalation of the Savion! wore united at the new dovct of the ral oad from tha city 0° Maric to Tarupion, near cantiags Talioiolio for the purmene Of ansirting the openicg of the Crst ronda in Me Prem reendes by ore only by the Of rexpect which in every well orpaniaed rociely are toe 10 the obief of the Biase. fhe inevaione bud beep given ont fr noon, a though the Prostoert war only toarri-e et about one o clock — Pave foal at tbe reDdeR7OOR, AD F.cPADL nod Choice sevomoiaze people Oiled tbe Madon uo we railroad, which had oven d cons ted with flege for the oxoaston — The ladle wianeo to contribute thelr part to this pational manifortat a, aad there were a groat many of them, the inost disingulsned tos hepdevine preswnt. The incom ct've, #010 speak, chamvod the bit; it wae sotiing and burning with imoatierce; to beevite t me | went Lo and fro on We Irak anidet the loud acc!s mations of Ranmerinle peop.c gathered ta the nelghbo: howd of the wadon. Ths bremotive and its tender are of the hig aret Sotab; in orde: to give an idea of what It Comte t extention © rativoad service, cere it but fom Mextoo to Gaaintr o, Wo sball pote that the expense amrynte to not few foun 8% 900 ; it having been purchawd for $15,0001a ine Unieo States, whilst ite traneports hither cows ebour 817,000. Thero wore four cars, two close, and two @f them perfeo ly onm=trocted aod well adapted their urtipasion, A miliary band bud beon placed’ » the tesder The loud sonnds of the olarione and dram) cu Bounced the arr B emarter part on dent Gomont rt was there, sur Opt mall fal of the Preridont and bie m! wasters at Yolock. Atior ba'f an hoar of wait ae ee departare of the train wae given. Uhe Clored cars eae +oom filed wit lanier; bis ministers, the auhoriiies of tue district, corps diplomactique, md raveral lsdiea cocapled the ae the open cars, *>eclaily ceeuned %* sex without offirial character, they were taxeu by the most ardent, who wore iva \dled ine: which aro 16. be brought tthe market fv Foady, with tte ‘eight of J.9 iravatlers—the miliary music sept foruh {te most joyous aire—tne locom + ve frst mar'o tome Coruct ish starts on the wack, bon Whe whole tein went off 4 Soloman stlende accompanied ‘09 fleet revolintous of thy ~heok, then mntroreal acclama ome greeted Thounanda 23 @ Impoaioe MARCH DE the Laid. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO este rosa, on foot, cu borsebenk,, and te corriages geen ves Saat, Soufesiar men sSeetea, “ok al tos ot soe Serious Trouble with the Spaniards | of ier ieee ladies waved thelr | hendkerchiols— at Puebla. fl Lee” aia — awey—narrahe roams fem the cary, mingied with all tole mut The train advanced as s siow rate in the midstof he general sgitauion; Lorremen dy bet dred started vo fullow S-op an extvarrdinary animation and the travellers e»changing at cvery tustant Toad with the thousands ifcari vas, in twenty-six minutes afer thelr departare frum the tation: ‘The station of Guavalupe had boon arranged to receive worthily she invited gosta A canovy bad beon p'ared ip the midst of one of the saloon’, /or the Preridens; bith the sutbo ives wept frst Mesrra Alexander A4rang> y Hrcanaon and hance! Pay vo pronounced each of them a #peech, to which 3r Com: nfurt re.iiet. Here the otfic al veremony ended = AD awntnx, ttrewbed o er the who e of yf tbe B, prevented the sunbeame from ie Was drosred oo either a: eof she omurt #01 terlo salons. hegansly decoraiod. Mr, Jules Joqueiet had abundantly rovidea ‘bem; servants ww full ttver, were rtendlog ready for therervice Firstioe auth rities and ladies »at down to a arabe by ead per i fp it ‘progress, ‘by, alt the invited guests, Aboos four hund: nm wok thetr places a4 the banquet, where the livalicat arma thon reigned. ‘The dinner Gulehed, pecpie began to think of returulng: pot the second vais dia not arrive. a rumor aprem that ‘a riight opening bad deen producad at the baller, and reu- dered rolorring | Poeranry, WLiLt lb wee tm os: ibie to pro- coed with immediaely The guerte oi Gooculope eaw themselves, therefore, under the necessity to provid) themselves with the means of returning to the capitul Taos who were able, went hack In carriages; ayreat many were obliged 4 rewurn op foot; frrtupately the wowshe: war beaatify ‘The President and bi~ mintrters le © as five o'clock. Thia wor the rigual of the geveral breaking up, and thow who vad flattered thomreives with danciag, found out that bat ges a etee rat 1 given by Mr Antonio magnificent festival was nton! Pecapdon, the chief shareholder of the line, who did things ip a princely style. Probable Fratricide in the First Ward Yesterday afternoon about 2 o’clock # shocking affair occurred upoa the sidewalk nearly opposite No. 30 West street. Two brothers named Richard and Patrlok Rourke, b> came involved in a quarrel, growing oct of along stand (ng diffeulty between them, when the men came & b ows: and a fight evaved. Patrick finding that he was likely to come off second best in the engagement drew a clasp knife from bis pocket and commenced a savage attack npoo Ricbard, The later fearful that be would Jove bis life ‘a the confiici tied, and thus so..ght to ercape from the fucy of bis brother. But melancholy to rv late, ho was unable to get beyond the reach of bis pureuer, and in ail proba bility his life will pay the forfeit in consequence. brother closely, avd being tbe quickest runper, succceedes after a brief chase in coming cp to him, when bo wade a plunge at him with the knife. The biow was badly almed, for the knife merely scratched the fugi- Gve’s back. Still the chase for life and death wa» cou- tinved, and again the arm of Patrick was rained to strike home the deadly weapon Tne steel descended, sod the victim, steggeriog under the eftvcta of tho biow, iv to the pavement as if kilied. The second blow was care ully ®t vek, iuiiicting, as it did, @ horrible gash in tao upper part of the femoral, trom which te bleed fowed in tor rents A crowd soor colleetd about the fallen men, when he Sis we pecpeteior of be horr Diowagedy was vorcvat « was ser Be ca of the Stink ward palion at prompaly the Tombs. Justice Oxtorn, whom tho pre ger wan brought, committed bim +4 jeteem, to await the reetit vf the woupced man’s injuries. Lavtovening oor repo ter visi'od we injured msn, st the New Yurk Horpite', and upeu maktog inquiries «* 2 bi copoirion and probability of formed by Dr Noyes, the surgec tu sttanianyse, ¢hai the chapors were decidedly agaist the patient The .ourd was one of the mort eevore the doctor ersr saw, extoud- tog ae it did, four incner in songth anc three tachss in depth ard one aay egy oe oa » ey, jen of the . soaacviar ant nor wee tabovof tha log were eovercd aud parvally de stroy ed, thus comp! maiming tho vw -anded m.9 for We, even though be should survive te wnyory received The brothers are both entiora The woon’sd man had lavely arrived from the Isthear ta tho pte — s om Patrick poreued his ruperering, BS w.s In ihe Wost, while the prixomer ued also jast got & vessel whercon Jo was omplo, od as 8 seaman, ‘ Pitcher, fancy goode dealers, doing business at the coruer of Church apd Murray streote, was drowned yostervay morning while on board the boat Long Branch, which wan coming t@ this city from Red Dauk, where be bed Deen stopping for We summer ~ ih Me wile aad two chil dren. Is seems Mr. Pitcher waa leaning against, or sitting upon one of the rails of the forward gang way, ia front of uno wheel house, when the fastooing of the rail gave way, apd, vaablo to recover atmselt, be was presipltated into the water, and as it was a’erwards surmiset on very good grounds, was struck by the #beo and stunned He was cern to rise once te the ».-face and swim for some olstance, perbape @ bunired yaros, when his cirenguh war overdone, and br sau + Fiae 20 more, The ory of “man overtonra” was soen raised: too wheels were reversed and |? > | vet backed, life preserve ® were thro#p out by the exces ‘vu -eugers, aad ator ranch a00 8 yaw! Doat was loweres av) Wrew mn were aeUL OE im Ieinree ch of the drowag cho men ladored tard. ano the ateainbowt abe thew In Mr, Picher was seen po more; bia Dat siowe Veing found. There wan much excitoment 60 board a»! thi untoward wo ident, ‘The tister of the decearod and her bashand, Mr. and Mrs, Smith, together with the siwier and brother in iaw of Lis wile, were on board and wero witnesses of the painful wena There ladies saooced repeatedly. Mach commis 07s jon ¥ ax exprented for thein Vere rere but few facilities on hoard for extanting aid to the drowning man, for bad the yaw! boat been g too outin time he woule ansoubte tly Bare been raved, ache was an excellon) swimmer and could hare kept blindeif vo waler for some time looger bad thore bees for bis life, o’eir ck iM the morning The friends of the wecea-e4 eye the remainder of you torday in searcbir¢ for the Lady , Yur did not mncoeet ty dud. ing it up toa lve beur last nigut. To day the search #ii) ve? fam!’ th the x mu joeting with the frieude at No S+ Murray aire. A fered for thy recovery of tbe body. sas theron of Faas Pitcher, builder, of his farnily at 120 Pultoo y The e0ridemt OCOUrred at brut Boy Pw Mr Brooklyn, «here he ree'ted wit decemed war 8 youre of age, and bore an ‘excellent character amcug all woo knew aroet Police Int-iigence, ChaneED oWrre Panu Oucxemycrt Mowry.—James Rely was taken into custoty yesterday aftersoon by officer Langcen, of the Fifth precinet police, oa chara of baving @ coupierfet $3 bili on the Merchants’ Bonk, of Lowell, Mars, io bis possession, with intent to pass ihe same. Mr. Jacod Tilton, of No. 190 Wort street, deposed that the defendant came Into hie pisos and partook of some ro” frosbiments; that he offered « counterfeit $9 bill on the above bank tp payment for the same; tbat the witness wlé defendant the bill was bad, when he raid he hal n> otuer money shout Dim; taat witness fol y wed the prisunrr, ana observing Sim to enter the wore of Mr Anderson, No. 196 West etreet, he foviowed bin {nto the store, and there see him offering the same Ol to Mr Anderson; tha: the witpers tort Mr Anderron that the oil wee bad, and had previously been offered to tim. dubn W, Anderson, of No. 106 Weat — thet the prisoner porchaset threo dollars ‘ gon ta at bis sore and tendered in payment for the aa ne tae coun teriett bill Ip question; that wiinoes wpon examiving the ill told Retly an ke its appearance, whureapoa the inttor #ald it war a good Dill, ard tat be het © other money about rl persou™ that while they were talking together in relation to te gennineness of the bill, Mr. Thon. the prevtone witness, came into the store end in- ed witness that the bill bad, and had just been oftered to him by tbe prisoner ; upon receiving sach in formation, witneee canrod the arreat of the prisoner on the Jomtioe Osborne of bail Riely, ca arge of parsing counterfeit money. cotum ited tbe prisoner for trial ia defe 8 @xamination, rays be je pot gall a Scppms Dearn oy Pixe Srceet.—Ooroner Connery held an teqneat at 07 Pine street, pon the body of a man named Berry W. Mead, who wan found dead in bis office at the sbove place at an carly Lour yesterday morning The decenned it appeared, war he Oty Weigher of Brooklyn, ané was a membo- of the Washington avenue Methodis cooreh tn that city, The deceare? was found dead in hi: ules, where be had no doub, died tu a fit on Saturday sf. ternoon. The porter «f the etora nt being awars of the coeur rence, clored the styre as uawal, on che night |v qaes- ‘oarelen of the ten eooms mer rate, by which it the place rorely tnferted Yorto day morniog, on ‘opea! ing tore and examining the room oscayied by ceased, the porter was horrified to find ihe lying ‘dead upon the — floor, were ppawed (p several plaow by the rats, and in of dead boty of Mr. Mead to tho wee de. prem nied & ebocking appearance. The jary rendered & ver ct ef cdenth from congestion from roptare of bicod vessel, Deoensed wat of New York, nud was 40) care of age. Ho has and ‘amily residing im Ciaeson avenue, Brooxlyn. Covr pw Rouen. An | of a German bd at No the gifoots of & wife ret waa also held opon the b Third street who died mf THE MERCER ST MURDER. The Citizens Organizing for Their Defence and Protection—Viailance Comaities for the Fifth ad Exghtn Wards A large meeting of the olizens of the Fifth and Highth wards was held last evening a the corner of West D-oad- way and Franklin steeet, in respome to the fallowing call Firtu anp Rienrn Wanps.—The citieens are 7 aitend ap ndjruraeé mre in’ to 30 bel w the Peih, M Hot), om bis (voudey)*- ening 31 inet, a8 o'clock, ty hear the report your Comumittre on Safety Jats in WAUGH, Chairman, Mr. James L Waogh, Proside:t of ‘he Commitiee, 00- ovpied the char. The Chairmen stated thet the Secretary of the leet meeting war out of town; 80 it would be neces- tary tor bot Secretary pro tom Jor the evening. Joreph Taylor was iben nomi aged and ehuoted Secretary: pre tom, L. W Pamrus, Beq., one of the Committee, then made tho fol wing report im regard to the »afety of iMfe and yro erty in the city, prefacing it by saying that the doligus of ihe Pafet) Committee were entirely disconnected from any political party or purposes:— THE Yorn. Aud. 3, ‘The Committae appointed at a me- of Fifth snd b gb wards, hel Laird’s Museu a Hotel, oa ms he zation for ihe pro ection 'sf the warda agains! the band’ f ibe aneasas andthe Jawiess dapre dations of hanca+f rufians aud cesperadors who infos the ety, apd r oder both ’ i frat hey vaamittod der serious and we iberate sonridarat on deavores ro bri to besr upon the te eve thet surronnd us every servation or retemim sould sbed Tr iow diy tg Boe 2 thaten intent aye 78 sus # currency. Pusvose wae enter ained by ibe memmore of thie Curae take steps «rp 010-6 meagures that ight 0¢ con trued aa ia- terferng wiih, hued autho bien of the city, and ooly alm (wa #0: Po ft. se a trtr arducus duties. these views your Jorma the ‘and resolutié pa:— Whereas recent events of ® most atertiing rhwa tbat bave dieg ace4 our: ‘ty and dreuched oir atres's ood. nt re the arm, aa bafthng for power to suppress them) ad wherass, ( wipg aerbaps i partto the rece: disorg. condition: of onr city government ) the sarhulect aad wel-us, the pratih ge and d¢ praved. frum all anda, invited hithar ‘uo? eno. u- Taged by the pecn inr atate of things existing in unr m det, and ‘anitiog with ou 0+ 4 vie ous opalation, bave mado this ety end 18 may ‘oul #s) sof pollition Urutmlty and crime thelr erngenia) by unis om wien vo swarm for b by ni ht ied Dy day to Woy ay nd roo the IMcuntious siranger, and e-en our OWD phe ih). Foll-enowD and moat respened ye beat ing them d we oF xarrocing, aad then dragging them into dark Babes aa. alicya ruobing and e:-m mu dering’ th min owl blood vi bout tha least creppenenin a megrees and woe ee 6.0 © ye oat reve nt viewm of (hei crael bravality was oar owe beloveo fallow citte n ant ve'gtbar, Angnatas T Van Liew, who went forth from his family butene sbort week 4'noe ia o0 and self security w doh are iwapired by onr uvern ment nod 8 belief in the maje iy and jaws for be pro‘estion of life, but reinraed le ones abve, and wherasa, and iccreasing demonstra'ions Of law.cxsn se and crime, every where pervading tals metropuha, and 12¢ ge- neral impunity wan which all g ades of offenees nea to ne she confiden pel @ 4 growing aivirum is felt 1 be power of be chet Arm especially in the present 1ocea.pieis ug umizabun of our Nr fone «cope «ith the organized ban‘ sud dvanoralized eho sof evil hat so abonnc la oar cy. ‘Therefore, he it peaes fie eoncign panied ‘That we hereby assure the A caceah eer yrerseag te cain fate ry ‘of justice ard the eopremacy af law, ord ie cdecss e arm : rt + anti) the eigen cies Of thd preenteri:iahall bave pared, oF until ine ad veut of a better siate of tage ahall render olir or gaulza:ion ererary. “hes teed ‘That all thone Petcagiog to the | aig ard ane wo he kept by tbe dearer, se members Of ihe # {ub fad Rigbth “ard asroo'nion, and Uy consent < %) 90 [9 Artburitien. 16 achan coord Gite of the parka ak = sam Welfare, under ach directs we may Le Aer-aine Seer Na dane JOBe | 40RD a ii ommitwe. ieuvien 3 Pane WILLIAM TOO mA, Upon & rerolut op to adops the ropork and the resota- Uons conpecied with it, Mr. Canam Davis a: oe a4 made A speech, ebowirg ia what am uneafe condiviou iife and property are ip the Fulth and Eighth wards. Tho faot ic paid he, ceearsipasion ia ibe rubs, net the exception, in th) ct «The Myeaup this morning published the pertioular Of tires or four te téera, and probably ite «wil oanded reporiirs ate now writing ou tibe soconute of others. A perom Cuuuy! now ener the streets to take the air in the ovenine without incerring the peril of being carrie! bomea Biacglied aad dishonored corpse But not withstand ing aii this, notwithstanding the robber and assassin walk iorth in the bread dayhght defient of law, [ would not vote for a vigilance committee {{ euch bad been recom mended Dy that report. Woe are a law abiding poonie, and it becomes us, whar tak poser aA ‘bo wtll eithes ty barea Whee eatabliahed, hut that eo will all y Rud carry Chews rasclytt ius inte execu ) Mr. NOK MMO And objesied lo te pamage of ofiera ef tie ety, au tN would be ‘aking action agaist he city’, anu ¥ taking action there effionrs ig AGENTLEAAN who bad entered Me ron af er the read 1 of the report and reeoluponn, Cunt for ® second read tng of them, wherounow they wern fala road Dr Jamas Kanneny sald sab uo greatly regrotiet the covssion of tbo meetag, ant adviet thet tne should be ctref.l in regard ‘0 what .. > copsider d A organization, even thongh it wwe calere nw and oer organizavion, would be a \uin¢ lees then a Vigilance Qumrnultee with all its dangers, porlin and re epoaribilities He noe that moh an o raloa ould be av iniury to the Fifth and Eighth wards, instead of an boner to them, that it would bu ‘he games of the pay be rps that there waa little or no law aad order in paid waroe A Gist tase called the Genter t by * Woe nt lotew od to bem Viewer Comamnity i ens Dr Kewnary still matriened snat t we ', ge nothing Jee than a V «ilance Cr anmittes, . Dr. ecommeun thoug lt that there wae not a ¢ afleman in the oom) who was in favor of seladliabirg a Vitigance Commitee ip the Fitth end Batitt wards Ho thought tht sil tbe toudle and doubt im regard w tho mater miabt be rem ved by adding that the asouistion should only act uncer the direction of the Police Dope tment Mr. Fakse thought the rep | tar suftciently explicit, the association war vot y® orrsa.» d. When rt became organized, they could take such «o!on as they wen found pucomary Soe fon Sete of in nessetantnn wen be fer. ret ovt abd poniah crime; he was will ng to patrol the streets pix hours a pight t: secure safety i the wa d. Dr Kaswmpy rtill called the avtociation a V igiianve Com mi'tee, and p etested againet the passage 0! (he report «3D ILLIAMSON rose and said :—1 war 6 -quesed to come down bere by the Vigilance Committees of the Ninth ward. You may uot koow that we bave « Vigilwce Committe in the Ninb ward, bot we have ent have bad « Vigilance Committee, or whatever mA we jou ma, Fall Ii by of 1,600 Sates Gen te een tn Binet ‘pep igilance Committee tarned , ed the city from bargiare and min nipht asearsine, Our laws are good, hut they are Bet ene uted The executive officers to not do thelr fats, Life ano property are morerecure ia the city of Mexico wh in Now York We never sliow pol tion to into our aseociation. (Cheers ) fhe moment politics are BC mitted ip the organization I will leave it ‘Cheers ) ifs nelioeman ie a good man, no matter what i politics may b», no matter what his religion may be, @ will support him If a’tacksd by saeasnine, and if otherwire avackad, we will enpport him to the extont of $3,090, the emonntof money In oar troasory Mr Taronene Reseats, of the Twentieth ward, advo cated such msomations for all the ‘de. The report of the committee and the resolutions oon need herewith were theo Upon a reset von, the Chair ay commits to receive the sames widen tostgn their names to th ioted the following nue desirous oF potntion — Alex Young, Witliam Kongp, joint Jr., Aadrew ©. Clark, A collection wo thon taken to dofray the axpenves al tesoy Incurred by the committes for af vertiaing, fer. a ad ct Wo meet at the call of the Personal Intcliigence, ARRIVALS, From Richmond, @0, In the aleam*bip Roanote—T 8 Bald Bing, Lorbuat & Jarvis and famliy, Wea Pood M Allen, Morgan Sberman, Miler Pd Pooch, Ospt Sear pault, P Crogan Jon Tyler, Mis JK FI DEP APTURER, For . Der ate ip Bashville—Jar a Danis, ¥ gee ‘T J \goen, Mise Ne [J ul Ri © W for, Wag hs, 8 Moria. Mt jaroot an Lowrey an i TION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1857. Bradley and Rankin—radiey the Victor. ‘The great pugilistio enc: unter between Dominick dradley snd Bamve! 3 Rankia, of Philadelphia, for $1,000 aside came off op Satarday aiternoon, at Poins Albion, in Canada. ‘The tight lasted two hours ang fifiy-eighs minutes, and efor ope hundred and fifty-one rounds, terminated {a favor of Bradley, About fvur thousand spectatore were present ano the whole affair was couduitod, we are told, with tae gréatest decorum throughout The betting on the result was in favor of Bradiey from boginaing to ead, opening at fem tocight Bradley cased through this city yesterday, on bis way home in Philadelphie, where the utmot exoito- ‘ment prevails aso theafuir, Ravkin tein Batfak , bindiog up bia wounds Bradley's physiognomy looked like that of the “map as wen the debt.” {¥rom the Builaio Crier, August 3.) THR FAIS FIGHT GeT@EEN BRADLEY AND RANKIN. vhe followmg report wu communicaud for pudication Dy a party prevent at the contest dororived:— ‘The absorbing topic of con vorsatioa ia Buifato on Friday 8 Stay ght gard prise ea to tae oe tupday betwerd *O Phuadelpoia pugiliats, Hoy and Raptin the latter has neon in the city and subarba forys week with his ‘+ trainer,” sod kept up tbe oxercise eb ie seemed indixpensadio to a contest in the ring Lie however, wo are told, ane med to bs known or talked of about bim om the street corners, and al thuse paces where the “ fancy” usvaily egate, owing to the fac’ - be bed kept Dimself from puahiio observeiion ley arrived on Thursday and took lo‘gings ata or stecet, keeping himself very quiet bef re (4 gc ing to work.”? Ho conaiverca himself in pretty good, though not extranrdivary, condition, and ext the bevief, to ar jodifferent maaner, thas ho shoult be uble to conquer hie opponent without mucb injury to himself. He thought ne wight perbaps be punch: d a lit Ue, ana knocked over a few U res, buto/ dla ultimate eu ess he s emed to have no doadt, Broa’ ag are the scenes that alwava have attended aad inevieb'y artend contests of this sort, from thei- incep- Mem up 10 tr ir Oupcinaton, If \_ aselews to diaguise tho Cant that ovory vetull relasing to bem is read with more or leas avidity by ali classes of society. from bo-e professing ae greatest refpement to howe netther professing por pos sesriny any atall. The rame +prrit wat ivede moa to tie race ouurse, 40 the +xeoution of a criminal, or to ihe court room where the dirgusiing recital of hiesniow ress aud the shockiog dewils of a murder aro to be elicited, takes men of al) sorw Ww wines § the prize ht. twas) this that canned the decks and cabios of a propeller und three rmalk r verrela to be crowded with persoay dasiro.s of seeing the contest between Bradiey ard Raokin, Ali pr fessions—the learned and the iniearned, and almontovory class in the como unity-- were represented. Nos lese than two thourand persors, it is estimated, were preseut as spectators, The , rope lor G obs, baving Gn board Haakio apd bic party, with a large aoichar of pase. ogre, loft the foot of Commercial rtreet ai xtemt ten >'ciack, and oro ceeded up We jake to Point Aino, on ine Canada slaso, where they urrived at abou twelve. Thero being no docks, the veenel came to anchor, and tho passongers were imuded in small boats. as (hero were of thee probably a buudrad,a landing was soca ef “ected, A largo number of Canadiqus sad pe nous from this ride, who had crossed the river at Black Kock, wore alroady Gn the ground. ‘The tur containing Bradley and bis friends, with # cava) boat ip tow, Doth fihed with passengers, did art arrive conti) about 1we o'clock gt cie not commence nnul twemy apiputes past four, Tho isterventag time was xpen: in eating, drinking, *8.oxi0g, with pow and thea a smal) bt, by way elude, by enihusiusiio iodividuels whose pugilistic propenri os seemed to be *xcited by tae apirit of the oceaston Tne ground chos*n waa the sam op which toek place th nt between 'y Lazarus aod Horrigan, about a month siace; aud immediately ou ie being agreed ep 1n thither vresses tho throng. Some little time was occupied, and some diffleuky expe rlenced tn agreeing op°n a referee, but tnaliy 2018 partie agrved up) @ Buflalouieu. [The seconde tamed up for the choice of coruerr, which was won oy Sankip ‘The mon, who were ie carriages cusi ©, vere then called 10 the ring. Benol-y entered first, aod ‘ pooint He sopeared ip fine condition, hia arms, legs and chest % Wduveloved, and looktog ae though ha cold ewiwee py arount of “ punishment” Rankin followed tans (ately, and om s:ripplog did not present so perfent va ao pearance. The seconds of Br: were Coa Fi.ayorai! and ———— Pbilitps; of Rankin, Tom Divis and Rauta’s Drother. Ali being in rosdiness, the referee culled their comieg up prompuy, THE mont. ‘Ist Round— Both men a little careful eyeing each other page Ties gen i Spy out the weak pxinw—ererring for some or five minutos, apd no atom yt st any re. rious demorstration At length Bradiey got to a blow im Rankin’s right cheek, drawing the tirat blood. sparring | chin, when Raukio went doen. ay getting in apother on his oppovent’s ‘24-—Severe mailing ou Doth eter, Rankin atming at too ss ~~ 4 mina jw on PE Dnde ot Setet eee a Te orne hoscia and going down. d4th—Sbarr practice on both asides, Hanxia getting {a ove or two body blows, and Bradley hit.ing ne nose again. Rankin Gown, 6tb—Kaoikia pat m one or two blows on the Dody and went down, 6tbh— Bradley gave a strong biow on the mouth. Rankin down, Tyh—-Bracley placed « rirong hit on the ieft eye, closing ite nu oly of Rackin dowa Sth— More bows Bradley. Rankio down. Mn to 1th—There recess were ail brief and mearty alike, Renkin enoh tino potting the worrt of it, and going Gown. it Deseme evi) ot ‘bat Raukin was co mace for i Bnd tha Uso resuls was merely @ question me. 14th,—Tho sparring on this reund was good on doth sider, Raniclo putting in some good vody dlows, Sradioy rev rnipg en ibe face 16tb to 29%. —Rounde alike, Rankin Aghiing altogethor op the de‘enelve, and «own at the ond of each round. 4th.- Bradley received the first blow from he oppon ent. Rankin etriktog him uader the left eve »nd i-awing blond. Bradley revareed |, on the nob. Raakin dowa 4let,— Bradley claimed dis read as fou!, Kauktn fall: ing withovt a blow, Referee decided in ‘avor of the Int wer, The referee, a Buffalo mag, was cotersnin d inat the men having come so (ac to fight, Fhould baye it outaud by fair decwions, 42d to 06th —The ronda were neorly al'ke to the tb, when Lracley gave his antagonist @ torrity blow on the Mouth, Apliting hie uMper lip wide open to Uhe nore. From tats roand to the 10th Bratioy bal his own way, e) im af the clove & blow on Raakin a righ: ave wbich nesrly closed tap. From the 12 t7 ine 12h bothng ovt of the usnal way, exooping thet Rankin, at the 19Fth, wade rome fine pases and suowed gains, out bit short and failed inexecntion At about thie time the Canadian Deputy Sheriff, who be epparemiy been a deeply imereste’ spectawr of the battle, glvipg bie ovinion at varivve periods as to what was the correct thing to be done,and what not, and volun teeritg bis aasietance alike shen it wes and whee }} eas Lot weoted, jumped inte the ring, and with a fi urish of loyal and truly Bridab inaigva'ion at the violation of tho peece, commanded ibe combatants, in the nane of the Queen, to cease punching each other's Leads and go h me ebou! ‘heir basiness. A fow remarke of a somewhst objorgatory and con temprvour chararier were beard in reply, bat tno ‘bali covtinued to goon’ The wiicer rathee har riediy pleked ap end passed over the roves, and nothing more heard of this reprenentative of royalty On the 161rt round, the Sgbt having continvet two hours end forty minutes, it’ was evident that it was at an end Renkin was so went a scarcely to be able t) come w the vormeb, but he managed to get th passat Beadiey, fell (awn from the for plow, This was claimed at foul, and #0 decited by the referee, Who aiso declared the contest ended, aud Brad!oy the vietor Bb men evinced thorough game thronghout; but it ww Apparent before the twootieth rovnd tha Bradiey waa tbe beter man abd murt in the end be viewwloue, There wore BO dete, A DONE Could be obiained — iiratiey did mer fo down onee but at the end of nearly every round kpecked Dis map cown, Our informant mentions that at the clove of cach ten or twelve rounds ae. sre among the “fancy” out ce, Sbich ended im extempore sundier, blooly noses and Diack eyen. The contest ia likely to lead to others, one match already beving beop j, and the forfelt money put up by Davis and Fitzgerald We hear that the vessels that comveyed the parties and ryectatore to the (ight tonk no clearances (rom the Custom Hooge for any Canadian port, and are con# quently hiabie woe beavy fire. This in a matter that wilt probably come before the United Mates Dievrict Court, ony Intelligence. Fincnion ov 4 Taxatay Sacitey Last Nicnt.—Tho regu lar monvbly meeting of the Tammany Society was hold lant night, the Grand Sachem in the chair, Atdiomay interert wus added to the oooasion by {i beirg known thas a Sachem wae to be clected in tho place of Wiliam ft Cornell, lately deceased, There was, consequently, « larger attendance than is usual in there warm ovoninzs ae t WAR Bapponed there would be consideradie strife for tho vacant seat between the contending Tammany factions But thero was not The wh sele wore all alcely groared and everything wont of harmoniously. Mr. | Weon J. Tockor war pominmed, and ot into a balict, receive! oiehty votes, ard was tion '8 © aimed as @ upton and barmmy victory. Tucker bad been one of the * 80 people forward on this occasion by Mr. Scheli’s frlenda, a8 & union candidate, and as ® ch hae deen acon it od by all parties, Mr. Tocker tea lawyer by profession but for some yea ® part has been ® poliican, a had bust pte a but sometimes proiitabie Bo !ae bons ber of Assombly, and recently eaited the /)rily Vows, the bard shell organ. [n this capacity he evinced some industry, » good ceal of bigotry and very ‘The election of Mr. Tucker #0 oxbansted tho Tammany Society that they edjourned withoat daing anything me Sereve Accmmrr fo 4 ‘Lonasionewaw —Yemorday about four o'clock, a 'iongshoremen residing BY eet, namod Timothy Foley, was severely, jared by & ber of iron felling upon ol on plor 13 Fast river. The in the Now York Hospital, shore Dr. Noyes. The pationt was insenst. to the inetitition, and it wae foarod What concuasion of the bral had taxen place. spread to several other ’nemants ad jo! SUPPOSED MURDER AND ARSON. Arrest of Sumen Suepmert ‘a Sarnon of Murderlug his Wife aud Burning the House, Before Justioe Davison. On the morning of the %h of Juno Inst, bet wean the hours of ono and (we o'clock, @ ire & o#e outtn aamall frame dwelling, rituated in Fifty third strext, nese Tenth favenve, owned and ovcupied om the upper floor at that time by one James Shepherd and wify; the lower tlvor was occupied by ap old German named Cnrisilaa Gy or the building was very roon consumed. Tho limes als g, ant they vere burat to the ground. In the ruian of Abepnerd’s houm», the charred remains of Mrs Shepherd were found by Fire Marshal Baker, aud with tne aid of the polivo they were conveyed to the Twonty second ward sitio howae, From tho conduct of “bepherd, boih before aud after thia fata! oocurrence, i was dulleved tat the fire had been wi!fully aypited, mot only for we destruction of the bouse, for the paryseo of obtaining av ‘mount of ‘naurance from the in urance company uf more than double its value, but te cover up ail traces of tne murdered wife, ‘The statement of Shepherd {a that he retired t bed on Unat night betwoen § and ¥ o'clock; at 12 o'clock he Leard the voloce of two Germans down atairs, and one he recog vized as that of Geyor, who lived on the (rat oor Ae then fell ascep ageln. Some time afterwarda bis wile woke him up, exo.almtng, “My God! Jfm, the house le op fire.” Ho jumped up, pot cn bis paptaloons, want to the front window, and tried to get bis wife out, bi tao biaze and smoke coming up fom below prevented hia. He next opened the door i ading to the hall, shen ube iro and smoke came in #0 stroug that {t prevented bis clo-ing ® again. He then sought the window im the back room where there was 00 blazo or fro. He ov deavored (o get i out at tals windew; bat abe enid no, she would get kilied; be then got partly out a this window, and triod to pull bis wife after him; but she broke away from bis grasp, as she was a very strong woman, and ho fell into thy yard, = distanco of oaly about nine feet; efter that he alleges he did pot hear or se his wife again alive When in tae yard ho tried \ enver the house by the back door, but the fire and smoke prevented bim. It further appears from the evidence shat tho honsa wa but eighteen feet square, and two stories io bight, the ret tloor baying bus two rooms, acd the cpper aory three, built in a rough manner, with «ld boarda, aad tus deen standing four years, Toe best parisof this bore pad deen taken aware, md moved to Harlem, where Saep herd was ouilding an shor house. Into which he luteate moving Cnthe Fifty Uuird street Rouse Shephert nad vrocnred aa laruragco of $250, and $59 on bie houre hola effects, “He wae o-img gino Mouths grourd rout, whice he bad promised to pay ou the day previous vo tue aight of the lire ire Marsnal Baker deeming the mattor ove of strong suspicion, cooferred «ich Mr. District Atiorney Hall, and ebtataed from that eff} deat offeer certa'n facts aud in aur ctions nerder to muke @ complete investigation it was foond neces ary t) exnumne the bedy of Mrs Shepherd, and ao cortipgy Ur. Johw @ ernechan, accomvaniod oy Mr Baker, Font to Greepwood cemetery, aud & pot Moriem eaamibation was there made, ebich resuiied 1a eliciting seme important facts toring to of ablirh tne theory tas Mire She be rd wae not phymcaily tn a ounuitioe wo oscar» mite her huaoand. ‘The tolo ing » a synopsis of a part of the evidence — Poter Bogart toriified uns he was the {rat one at tae flew, the ouly orton by uaw was Shepherd, wo eas coming from his fruvt dorr exclaiming ihe “ Daten bas barked mv wife,” an wiinens war app caching wo howe he nodend the fre burping Whrougn adout the cesve of the rao; shepherd 710 not eay bia wife wan jn the house; witness: ‘went 1@ the frons deor and up the tse was then Durning ip filioa with smoke, bat he did not eee he west cown again and around 1 the rear ot tho bouse, wot « plece of board, got ov tbe kindling wood and and posh d 0p the window and jooked |yto the room, vat oo id not ece any one; he then went to the f out o! the pouse, otek Open one of the widiows Dut could aot fee oF near any ope there, (he ‘ire at tos time wan f.uog from tbe ceiling om the Svorlog and on a pilo of clothes wbicn aid on the vor to the north east corner af dhe room; he then went to Mr Primers bourne, ia ie Fear of the same lot, and ube him vg; alter the Ore «as OUT Bm ree (he HurDs remains Of Mra, Snevbera; the head war lowerde Whe Beoat o. a0 extreme durihenst eed of Wie hone, aa) at about 10 00 «hare, elunwen new has Be fy Obud 10 bo & benels or tals of Clowes fw tha Gpye- room, the body jay op \ back, arn surosd op-n and ynevouded the fece ait burut off, eve fo band part of ine eg @s burut off, and ootb ha ide were prey muck al Darel of; witvess is positive thas the Gre Jid not cow mence Jowa staira; kuew that Shevaerd apd #ife did nut lise Bapplly together; bave heard him abuse bor, and have sen astrange woman with bira drewed in binnk; om che oocerion Mes Shepnord cane on w for husband while this women war A im tw alm; whe sald to bias, “Vou have gut that atriy bend wik youd ayain,”” he replied be sould aul betp tae #oald vot Mwy away from Dim, bie wifo them irled % tale Gim era, ‘Shep he called ber a dams ed Dich, aba woos od whe Ker yorrg roan, Joby Wry tetifed that he iss mower o° the fire Dy partwen! and resi¢es ip Fifty Abird sireet, be # oy Ninth and Testh a enves, i might of the former rae uence of James Sbepberd; that at the thwe of (ho Mrs 5.9 suv awoRe by his wife and went im tantly to ihe ftrest; ho mew the fire and flames coping Irom We roof of tbe Luilding; on | emirer Bo raw Shepherd in tromt o the | resebing uae p honse eailiog out, “Ub, my fraa! ob, ay fan! moaning bis wie; & policemen Was iburo; withers’ uouse ie Wihin one burcred aed Oly yarde of whe be peiived at that tine that wll the fire fo be upper part of abe bi (iting ud nowe d ld not tee or hear Min Shah vis 988 man, Geyot, who lived ia the lover part of the house, bring out bia bed wiinoss wan veesens when tae body of decenred was found; be know shop rerdto be aamart active womay; fhe wen’ cut Co washing almost 6 ory day ; thinks that if she had been eilve a: the time of the fire abe would have escaped from the house sa well as her husband. Cbristian Geyer teatifed that be lived tas opherd’s house, uo the ret floor; oa the wight of the Ire he saw Mire Sbeplerd row rn fy me bow So clock, aut that eoun aferwara be went to bed, he ing went to bee Ore; it wan imer teetiYed that he o@ped the int of groan* on boils, ead that abvut four 4% ineured, Me yiog thoy could get Insured toge ber; Krew that Shepherd had moved tho pest part of hie horse 10 Harem, bere be wee bulloiog, kaw am Shepherd iil teated bia wife, oem heard tim abuse ber tm the middie of the ought. Fredorick 7: lived nexi doce to Sheyberd, and was ‘S¥aro that <hepbord (ll weated Gia wife, aod was lo we habit f dy te kung. Catharine Howey tentified that a {ite over « your past oth Shepherd ard his wife yined the Arye chares in Fifty third of and that he treated hie wife botter afterwards until the part iwonw i ec months whee he took to Orin ing apain, and {i} trea) herd came to the bonso of wituom the fire, and burst out erying; he said James nei b-vnen out Grimeing again ; sbortly aft Mr. Shephora gotin sored; bis #ifo told witners she was afraid be would burn the house down, et, Dikee, tenti ted Was often at Ehepherd’s hose in Fifty third wcreet: am second cousin to hie wife: Krew ene lived bappily with him; to Febreary or March lat | took tea af “nepherd’s house {p company @ith my nuadecd and my mother; previous to loaring Shepherd showed OF AD ipeurAnce pape , and vad he Abould hare a houdre there rome might, he then laughed deceased Mee told wit near about a young woman pameu Robinte., who drome? tm black, @ho wae afer ber busbard, ant wheaerer ane went © the building where her husband was at work, sho would sieaye find this #aman bere ; decewted asked witners onthe Thuraday prerious to ihe fire if James bad told ber about her filling down and breaking a ware; witnome sald § no;? cecaased then re pied that her bushand hal said he wished it hed bord ar neck bat was bromso instead of the waten; upon saying thir deoraped }uret out ory ing. Wilham Leazrnbee, a boy abont eleven soars of aga, teatifiod to de ig at’ Shophard’s nome ope day at about twelve o'clock, when Shepnard came Some drunk aod wanted bis wife to give bim a dollar, and oo her refusing Ww give it to bin he ploked up a plate to throw at her, but 414 not 70 80; he then took Ser gold weted end paid be could get & dollar on teat; the boy wae Font ty watch Shephard, who sent hit buck to the house twice to aak for s dollar, bat each time Mrs. 8e;hord refaaed to give itto bim, Rober! Dickie tertited that while at Shepherd’ hose on @ Sunday afternoon Shepherd thowed bim an in erence potiay on bie hones; witner® looked at it and asked «by he got indired when he was going w live at Harlem Shepherd replied ue tnten“ed to burn the house aed Jane slong with \t; be then fanghed; as sone ae witness heard of the fire he thought ** opherd had carried out hia in tention ‘Op the testimony addnoed Jurtion Davison teeust « warrant for Shepherd serrest. On sunday last Mr. Baker vinited Harlem, fond to where a ‘Of 68 accuses, and officer bertrolf, ofthe Twelfth ward. took him into castedy, The prisoner eiands commitiod for farther ex aminadc® before Santise Das ison estuk Dragedy. ‘ TO THK RDITOR OF THE URAeLD th rearing over your acoount of tne murder lately com mittea a Vaves ok, [ poticed an error |) yout staxem nt of facte, which, however irifing (t may appear to weve un coroerned, s may be (prions t) persone 4 some quarters, prisoner, J.-P Dennelly, wae voi. ae 8 Cullegs, Maryland, Stated, & gradvare of Moo at Se Mar but of the George'own | ollege, DC ; he having reu used ‘At the former college fur ‘ho ahort space of six mou. + & READER PRICE TWO CENTS THE OLD POINT CONVENTION, The Southern Transatlantic Steamship Scheme. Tho Hon, Budiey Mann's Expoultion of its Advantages, Speeches of Messrs. S. H. Chandlers, Joseph Segar and Captain Page. PLENTY OF PROFESSIONS BUT LITTLE MONEY, &&.. dey bo. SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDING 3. Ou Poulet, Va, Susy 39, 1867, Tho Convention met this morning at 10 oclocs, pursuart ‘oad) urpmons yonterday. ‘The President announoed the frst bariness in order to bo the report from ‘he bulsiness commie, whereapon Alexander Dudley, '>q , chairman of the comm tee, sab - witied the follow! g resolution Revived, That {nhs opinion af the Couventinn the citizens of Uae evebo ding Sta c+ should make avery b moran exer ton and eapen ally avwil themnel és of every advenith ae ai caver) (f emenee to free the South from the commer tal hondase by w'ie mde is dowd hand and foot by te othar geotl ne oF our coptedera’y, and wa’ iinidewiak oF ihe full de veiopement OF Ler Yaa FeKOU Ces Gh'ess uhe ons ser ow? export at iO) tow, @ad divert (rom the oro of the North the Predred miilions of dolar whieh «ra trawn from hae peuple ‘0 build up amd support tas por fon of our coumuy, ‘Kesdived, That the projected oonam of iron atennm- ships beteren ibe Chesapeake Bay and milford Harco, a0 ertpinated lentor of the Hop & udjey Maan Sthe hocing Sites, dated London Angust 4 158, 8 praciiab'e, avd can im Ow + pinion aooomp ina ibe resol 0 wuch desired, aod not wrualiarae our comercial. hat atreng: hea the pelisleal eoodition of the san h Kraolved, Thst 19 the ominton of this * onventon this grard Amerenn en'eryrise 9 pscaliar'y dewerving the suport of cb and every chizen of th: -och Rod nati mandinte and shoud be taken in nvary ol rp Distant Paleo cls pape nt oataplinhaent fom recom #end this plan for ew tedtishing direct rage to the favorabls consi eratina sod auc port of the outhern Commercial Conventiva © s.nemble as lo Henpemee. yived, That each of ie and of Buch cihe r cee of the abjent ursied Reeerly ae proctinabls, w meet in srl Divs mid Adopt enc inna WBA May De dor. +o mplish ana oh we" to ond wit tow Hom, A. Dadiey Mann lo regard t we this Vony enol red, BDat jon A. Dudley dann he raquemed to convey dhe Sep imeuta of Oe Con.ea lon to tha bon bere vom mercial opvention to sasemole at Knoxvile oa ube ih eo . a. A Dediey Mana, be reaneniad to eno ved teke har eo mdenca eon ected «1b ibe pro- pewerty dai fo appoins WO HFFE Yon My hat the & armed Sue adtbat ¢rsons wheres. tn Lae pir posed | used Uy Currespoud w th ais ot Waab- Inve, DO That each muvhesriher be requante! to pay the ane, fray bro mwa ¥ Cxpanee nm. Bevore th. cesttog on ese rerobations was pat, a gene +f hia supeeri joa, in _rder to de swamebip op erpriee, He came forward in to that wisa aod delivered ue fillowing addrone: HON. A. DUDLEY Makn’S SPEBCo. Mr. Pre-ident, iniien apy gentiowea—a pub's duty, whith [do net consider myself at Wberty to olersgard, brirgs me bofure you, painfully sensible as Sam of my fontiiy in thos appeming to realte your most wavdereto expectations. Nor could I pomibiy hare summoned tvifictent resolution to undertake to reire my voice, oven for she deltvery of ap addrem, upoa 8» com gion Joma important then tho present—aa oxcastos renderey mere Moy oman by tne Dailewed on walsh wo meet Pomt Comfors! What aasotations ite very wame awekenr! how vivicly Oar Onuptry's Did tory before cur -yot=the boason ut hope t ino despair. ing colonists, Under > box persevering auspices ibe 9aa- wor of Ag! Saxon civilgation was O mly pisuted in thin bemia dere May our arte today 10 insromeatal to mabing it aa re able & Deac mm of bope to Anch as speak to epal ugly of 'he commercial \adepentence Hf tne dvb (Apptaure.) The ratare of the enterprise to which I gare fed my atte 12 CoUReR Trt vewerabie, and the largest of tho Sas bis 0 will permit mere than ® Mok until every wded an porto odjeot Of the himitetion tho ett come of the 4oain with the opern- commeroy and navigation, aud th * per etiain by endearing 't to oar deeoondants from tempt ORV. ropmrave the stem ferry deceme snch, ant be bequeath | fa ber ty con, Rereitg an an onveverable of anion tothe Istert portority to the hundreos of thousands who even dimporod wo rub cri w q2h@ Pataral that unless \nvereet paying ala dé declared from he o naene- Papers of ther proces de ie arent ls mig be transferred ureneitar » ly #ag¢ Of thelr performances. foo one share neiplo wili render the enter price & permancot Hor..ne-m ty complete! Identifying it and almost mewtig “6 Thar the aanrices of the wtrue om T wilt alto oorerve that tun ote Mom with, nor In It lo PY;ONNA LO, or Movement relating (9 OCW “Ame (the marchanta of ev d cition deetro the ertablianment of alive to a Ba ropran port for ‘ha advancement of thelr local (aterc: 4, Mt would be iNoeral ia the last depres forthe uiears ferry entorprine io atempt lo create obmiacies ts {tx oste Min ment 8 In relation to AB united dow'h. If toe ofticene ibereof require a line for the consumma jon of measores conpeci+d with heir safely aod prosperity, v0c0 « soake of wood mt de ap to overrideal! .omprting Northern lines, Ae rome eptrit of Herality will Be manifiaet by we of sob of thone cities The enterprise mrana ‘althfuliy for every Southarn elty, wih vat wpe wal favorinam to either, Bui It mean to do immeanuready more; i means 19 work pot talthfully, bo sancesm. fully, for every Southern citizen if ‘it oowla bo orLient ib watebing over mere party Intorcet— fit bad bo bigher or other ambiuon 2 wo venets thie of that particular ‘cealty, irroapetive of the gearrat weil: bring of the slayebolding states, it had nevor bad iin ori gin to my por bent (Avpiaure.) Southora co.umee- cio! depenveacs, general commeraial eq allty wes io idee that |p venced ite Conception From inet iden to 99 whore pat iotiam {¢ saperior to bis eeifichoevs wilt oven wish It to depert Tae project been frrociuaniy aa rwled In the Norti, that very North which | uw reda- lovely tying to olen & cimi ar one as a Usain detroy ng project; aoc T Gave met sth over fastidious Ua a aden Cotes, at any cont, im the meridian of Washingt a city, wha were frighicard wits @ belief that such wee ite ner’ trie ‘eaeencies. js difficult 0 devermiae which of tr eo coorving Of ibe sevoreat foproration—ine ove tyr te reckless wendaclty, or the other (yr we crowhing vurlety (spplauee.) The propet Bar a> such niaden purpore in coDM mpleo DAA a Olvigow Of the Sates, o the cuntrary, one of ite primary objec is i nirongtaen the comp cmiser cf (he couatiVatia toe Grmeraaives con- ceived ib Wieden au perfcied by pairwti m, *hied are .be oly reliabie goarc lana of our Detirmal pol\ioal ayatem, spd without a foi ttl observence of #hicn on un part of the feceral government that system caanot con- Uper to ait. Tn order thes there might be n> postibio mirconcesaion of tho destga of the propowed enwrprise, I as caroful slate Wo the pamphlet wien gave it puvli- | city, iat— roll Souremplates sot hieg mors, teat roe chan commercial fortites! ion of 'be a vu agelnat 1 © annem h Woen the slveabiiding Mata rice. Wnts som ronge. to ® may be ne Now, sir, If this bo Cntom deatroytng doctrine, then am 1 bole fi a\ [shall pever desire moro honorable aratrve' Ww ve found im the trout (Applause) f the «xwiende which I cherwh if | in OF OXpreRs sentiments oD ihe Fndje A © tow «nich | intenood for general cireuiaion. should regard myer if a® mennly faltbiews Ww right sod ® (Applawe ) If tt 09 Union- OF FECTS permanently the \nvwrene war Washer « Uaioe Tae of the army of ihe destruct yee. ‘expe eo develop MED oF te p nimeeit disticot's in woot of ont Helm when the wl a bare been comptry bes ord tie Apel become bis werring ragaoity pen itrated the iy jure, and be! viding with the certainty of res. ty aie independence He alove foresaw, 8 MODE Cote y) a ive Feom to to ies cmmtioy, #hat the n chain was vliarioly to smpiifeation ¢ the resources of bat coun ry, the yotention which weptiw is patriotim tw p red also Dis atatesmama- ship. He v se ly inn ned, from the me ment our it- hertion wee run, with the paramount impormnce ef opening ibrough 1 Theeapente bay onuet to the produce and thlets to tho supplies of the Wert, the Sorthweet and Gruthwes To hearer aco-mpleb that great oMpect, there wan, aa | wpeerte:k, 80 Fiche tbe wade to Hoe to wndergy tn ehich he ato Bee uncom isinng!y f The kao lodge nich be acquired a¢ he youthfol tubject Of @ king, by caretat ons of the COMFY et wern the Po wre invaioadle is him ay whe re. prove Ditonel! eq ain er, petal of Dleeaings of victorious peaca— be preeerded fo @ minute exploration of the rou ae #aica be bad) revi vsly traced betweee those ricer, Upon hie reurn from (he expiwation, ho commenced an ac’ re cor- reapoodonce with many of We mest promiuent meo ia

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