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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— ms — an inemvennn TIE a = ——————————— SS camara ne nen nc a= —_ -- —= WHOLE NO. 7979. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1858. PRICE FWO CENTS regu'ar regiment in a hundred that will com ta drill THE SEV GIMENT EXCURSION. with the Seventh regiment. 1: is impogsibie itanould ENTH RE ENT’S E be otherwise, Ties Dever make’ ree soldier feat the personel pride whivh has led the geatiemen who compege that regimen: to the periection they have at tain: 1 do not know their colonel, but I know from tae AN UMbVOCRESFUL AmBa39eD0— PAOM THB CAPTAINS | CONSPInAcY £0 OVERINSOW Taw GOVERNMANT— ABRIVAL OF THE AFRICA, 70 THE WOARD OF NEALTH—OFFICIAL Baroar oF Y : THR OONDITION OF TH VS83KL3 IN Th’ LOWaa BY. So fer'az the arrival of vessels is concerned, but little wasdone at Quarantise yesterday; yet there was much ewearing, scolding and ccaxing among the sbipmasiers, FURTESR DEVELOPSMENTS BRGARDING THR QALLANT ZOUAV8—IEB 18 HELD TO Ball, AND THS HOBOKEN CHUF OF POLICE BCOMES HIS BONDAMAN-—MAS. AND MISS BLOUNT 40 2 BAOUGHT UP TO DAY ON A WRIT OF HABAS CORPUS—ANOTESAR LEITSR FROM MISS BLOUNT TO THE CAPTAIN—THE GALLANT FRENCHMAN TELLS A TERRIBLE STORY OF COL: BANISHMBNT OF THB CONSPARATONS. i [From La Re gemeracion of Osracas, June 2) We have already iniormed our readors was the govora- mMeut was vn tho track of @ conrpiracy which hei beco Planned for the purpore of disturbing pudiic tranquility, ecturiivg the vocal adnotnistratiog, sad of involving The virtacca apd pasranes THE NATIONAL GUARD IN RICHMOND. NETR MOVEMENTS AND DEPARTURE—SALUTARY ‘BYFECT OF THS VISIT OF THIS GALLANT KEGEL MENT TO OUR CIRY—OUR VIRGIFIA VOLUNTABES — oy THEIR ADMIRATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD, | Cot il pretty @ feather as they bave worn in their THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. The Slave Trade and Pree Labor the country in’ olvil w: conéuct of the gov BLOUNT. wrO,, Wa, Ruamonp, July 7, 1668, | °SP8 this many a day. On Wodnenday evening Capt. do Riviere gave bail be- | SEUNG dy, she Selanne OOO Fe Catuegar, Paaoe | Gureseyor eb Questions in England and France, Tuo ‘contrast whith cur city presents to-day in te Hall, TELEGRAPHIC. Sep ease Wasi Jo SAdNE Vannes Oh SO ae ae and Trinidad do Cube shoald be quarantined, aud that jorciged their soversign'y passed off ingorsuily ¥ aR a... ste a Yongonous sapest, to yesterdey and tho day before, ‘Wasuixoron, July 8, 1858, je Hudson County Court of Oyer and Terminer, wi thetr should bo lightered tothe city. Yestaray | tloguelY:sleapponticg, Wwe bores aad cies of | CURIOUS DEVELOPEMENTS ABOUT LIBERL. Will ne} in Ostobor. Francis M MeDonough, Chief of Po- lice of Hoboken, in whose custody de Riviere has been, became hia bondsman. The Capain hes all along stated that a ‘French Prince’ was to become hi: bondsman; but ‘ag he bas not tarned up, the Captain hs been compelled to fall back on the officer. McDonough states as his reason for becoming bail for de Riviere that he believes bim to be innocent of any criminal Gffegce, aud therefore was unwiiling to allow him t> ve looked up in jatl, which would bave had tobe dons were the bail not forthcoming on Thursday. when sil was emimation and joy, sextremely marked. | TH steamer Ericsson, with the Seventh igs Foway io truth does it wear the sspoct of moaraing, | National Guard on board, run aground at six o’clock this thoogh net decked im its habiliments as upon Monday. | poring, about eighty miles below Washington. Astesmer ‘When there was but she superficial symbol of that cond! | was sent to their relief, It is expected the regiment will ¢lon—there being nothing im the mere tinsel ceremonial | reach here about midnight, and visit Mount Vernon to- ‘of Monro¢’s obsequies to beget morrow; butinthesudden | pyo~, THe District volunteer companies and a detach- transition from the guy and enchanting acenes and joyous | en: of marines bave been under arms all day waiting ingpiration of the past two days to the prevailing dullness | woir arrival, an invitation has been extended to the of te-day, there te 6m influence that tende materially 0 | resiment to-visit Baltimore. Deget sorrow and meiancholy. All this is the result of ‘the plessiog associations and iacidents waich marked the ‘Wiliiamebarg City News, the ‘of vessels from those ports held a cose1ita- tion ag to the beat method of appealing to the Board, for the purpose of showing that no contagious distemper pre- ‘YValled at their ports of departure. fhe result #f the do. Mberation was that « certain captain, as a representative of the whole, should appear before the Board and prosont the arguments for permission to proceed. Tais arrange- ment was carried oul, but to no purpose. Tao captain ap- peared before the Board, presented his clair. to be ist up, ingtructed the Board ag to the geography 0! several ris in the West Indica, and was perfeotly bi: tha’ of the copthet of the opposing elestionseri eprirg the electrical spark which nignt on fire oar do- meatic factions. Tho vivient character which marked the jatimetions of the Hoglish aod Frenca Consais must have been the principal inatigation to Lord Derby's Opinion of the Anglo- American Difficulty, M. BELLY AND THE WICARAGUAN CANAL PROJECT, THE WAR IN INDIA. aS tere plane, But the hour has errived, and nothing has beon able to disturb the firm and sieady wmarck. of the goverpment outrosied with Lao re-organiza Von of the republic. No disquiesuce manifested itolt which tncicated the least vactiation or want of irmneas in public oginion.. This circumatance, togacher with ihe conviction of their impotence and tne attitude of the go- Verpment, utterly disheartened the band which were ready to strike a blow. For a considera le time ve woro panne of the Nations! Guard among us, and the agreeable DECISION IN TH® CASS OF JUDGE CULVER. Mappers that Justice Whitley, from information given the places in the world that whence he ca: #as the | weroed that tho issue of the conspiracy was to depand on 1 stasaaioed of these eventa, which serve by coatrast to | Yesterday the official report of the coancil summoned | our reporter by de Riviere and hie coussel, seat word to The Board, however, waa inexor.>.o t0 his | te aesecsinauion ef Genoral Castro aad hie Miaitere, | BRITISH VICTORIES AND FRESH CONSPIBACIES, vender the prevailing monotony atunost unendurable. by Judge Culver and sixty two others to reviewthe ac- | the prisoner that he was willing to reduce his bail to $50 eae eetsn Waeitiots tomer eat . ~~ be cheese Wear oar ther bono eed ~~ Many aptly apply the term “ mourning” to the feelings | tion of the First Baptist church in expelling him from that | if ne:desired it, bat when the offer was made be refuted | Doty'to hw follow captalos the result, Tula man 7unce. Pees ripened carried into cffeot, im order to annilutste NEWS FROM CHINA. them atonce with atrm hacd. A'sesdy it had greatly ef cur people since the departure of the National Guard, | body for aileged immoral conduct, was made in duo form, | to doso. The officer atated that he would go reourity for Seisse not wholiy unexpected, was recoived wisa the character. | accompanied with the following resoiutions:— €e Riviere, notwithsianding It is ap] ied ths Oxptanm and wratoy ejaculations. Vory soon, however, | endangered public order by {'2 beritation, and to asenre ~n Saeed for their regrets actually sesume that io tog wil try to make hie eecepe. Darlag Thureiay mocaing, of indignation aabaidei, aad the oap-ains be’ | ft, it determined to ack. Therefore during last night s-vo- SERIOUS FIRE 1N DA Never in my life havo J ao so warm te ‘Riviere took » short walk around Hoboken 19 gh gan to olicit permissions to ciecharge. ral hous wore entered and rearcbie 5 ihe rewats of b Nrzic, etachment as which seemed ws 1@ above officer. it orter called 52 h'm which wae the arrest of Senora Riinoa Avaola Tov y pg np in the afternoon, and found him enjoying himself with | “WORT SY THB CONDITION oO» mum INFHOrRD VassaLa IN Tim ) 71 De) Pablo Guerre sud bia brother, Antonio ae, a, &e. to animate our citizens with reference to that gallert corps. It was precisely such as would be sup- posed to exict on the part of one brother towards another, ‘end as was patural, under such circumstance, their teel- ings of sorrow at separation were inthe same ratio. As soldiers, they wera admired beyond conception; as gentle- mon, they ccmmsaded the esteem and respect of every ‘ene; while in their social intercourse they rendered them- actves objects of love and esteem. So intense was the ‘wéwiration of them thst during yesterday they were “ — outand carried hey emf ~ GENERAL Nye’s House anv Lot.—It is stated. that the to their private residences ~ | acting cuptains he'd @ meeting previous to their appoint- pesia: manner be honored ostant evidens:s of ca teem and oe Teen tay aan pape nny ment, and determined not to collect the assessments for purebase any apm moneacey = ee ee, the General Nye fund unless their appointment was guar- ‘ment was refused mt shem were a v4 ark thas though two daya ia Richmond they were un- pe sarc nmpeimiyg cago, an. at ‘able to spend as much ssa ten cent piece. I kuow the | cbzoxious to the men, who might remonstrate against fact that when, on Monday nigat, a few members of tue regiment went to batue in the river, they were followed by a grou our citizeas witha view to preserve them from accident. In abort, so intenge were the feelings of rr reed roe prod sed tat dooteot ‘Ment and patriotic serv a ee Tum Canxex Woras.—The wormgj>which a few days a a eeeapeng eageot palpi eam la ns be- in tin eee Preparatory to their departure, the proprietor of the | of the trees in the Park, have undergone ~ transforms- Exchange rece ny pmol weg itor re rove ly tion, and are now elther quietly reposing in their cocoons establishment to a farewel drick. [ne scone wasa | OF are transformed tuto besatifal white millers—a very The meng oi of kiadly os pe oe different insect in appearance from that which created so of the gailavt Seveuth and many of our | much disgust in the earlier stages of its existence. As po cc ray ater peed berckened © warnt® | ieee millers will soon depostte thelr eggs, now ia the both sectioas woul time for the park keeper to destroy them and prevent tly it of @ political sha- | ancther crop of worias. [he trees are just now filled racter, no Intercourre even of a commercial nature, | with millers and cocoons, and ® stout brusn would do a however in\imate, could bave dawn togetaer in suck hap- | good deal of execution. A gentleman pointed out these union theso members of the two sections, or rater of | insects to one of the workmen employed in aitending to Rew York and Virginia, or could tend so much t> produce | the Park, and asked him if be had any instructioas to kill fagrceavie resxits in the fatare, as will the associations aud | them. To which the man replied that he hed not, aad imtercourses of the pest two days between your citizvos | did not know that it would do ang good. This snows how andours, So strong was the desire on the partuftne | carcleas the park keepers are. ‘oa’t Mayor TNiemsan people of Richmond to honor your gallant corps that | give them a bit to attend better to their duties. auey ¢ oe ae = onan yesterday, to | Tre Haatem River Orexen.—We chronicled afew days ' . At aif pat tin g'clook P.M. yesterday the companies | *itce the passege through High Bridge of the steamboat formed in front of lage bed Hotel, i vies Siviog Rattler, the first steam vessel which had performed that mine cheers for Mr. Baiiard, the propr’ » And ashore | fost, This the boat was enavied to perform by the remo- speech (rom Mr. Bs they repaired 0, Capital ease, | val of the abutments of M’Coombs’ dam, the whole of ernor’s mansion. The Firat a = pegs ve which structure ts being taken down in pursuance of an act teers of thin were op ground to escort them, < g a line C4 conven‘eut distance from the Nacional ~_ me pens se i hen eingecat Guard to prevent the large crowd peng! from iafring . pay peesed over, o ing on their parade grouoa. The Goard having formed | bridge, which is in process of erection, will be free, im aonvle fie, the Governor, eccompanied by the Mayor | the counties of Westchester and New York footing the Sete cy coer cunbera Of che Eazore Commuiice | Dis. I: will be ready in about four months. With the from New York, passed in review in front of exch line of | remrval of this dam the most of the obstructions to the the coubdle file, the beautiful band which sccompsnied | navigation of the Harlem will bavo been remove}, and the regiment meanwhile playing the “ater Spaagled | others it !s to be hoped will follow, Thero was an offort Barner.” (hey thea took tovir etand immodisiciy la | made in the last lature to have Spuyten Dayvel frout of the line, to witoess the drill aad parade, in | creck widened and deepened, but it failed, much to the regret cf parties who wished to make the river valuable for commercial purposes, aad mucn to the satisfasiion of those who had ‘6 reaidences the banks of tae river. Cole’s ‘avenue, whicn bas recently passe: the possession of the two ing Counties, is much out of repair, and should be asteadod to forthwith. Harlem is getting to be quite « pisoe, and is increasing in population rapidly. Tne openiag the og would adyarce populatiog and real estate wonter- 7. ‘Tus Crvcxxani Socury held ite annual meeting on the 6th of July inst. when the following gentlemen were elec- ted to office for the ensuing year:— hevoymyy ie gg) Richard Variok Do b ve —- President; WAL: Thompson, Secretary; ar} Ward, Treasurer; Paeodoaius O. Fowler, Aesiseant Trees. rer; Rev. Manctus 8. Hutton, D. D., Obaplain; Alexander Ginvwn, M. D., Physician. ‘Standing Committeo—Charles A. Clinton, Abraham A Leggett, Kaward Macomber, George W. Bleecker, hierre Van Cortiandt, Wiliam 8. Popham, Join [orrey, Witiam Delegates to the General Society—Alexunijer B. Thom; son, hiwerd Macomber, William 8. Popbam, Henry H. Ward, Ricbard Varick De Witt, The folio ving named genilemen were electei mem ers: —Gon, J. Watson Weod, Mr. Tapp, Hon Jobn C2cnrane, Mr. Talimadge, Mr. Parsons of Conn., Mr. at New Jersey, Mr. tiareevoort of Albany, Mr. |. Wobo, Col. Geo, Wedb Morrali, J. Watson Averell, Mr. Machin of L, Guzman, Silva,and several otbera; besides It ls asserted that in one of the houses a quantity of arms acd ammmuui- tion had been found. Sr, Gazman was arrested in the Street; Senors Juan Crisostomo Harte10 and Dr. José Ma nue] Garcia were aleo sought for wiaout beiug found. Ia the morning of to aay 8re. ir, Joaquim Garrera and Ra mon Suarez were strested. It is a fact which nobvod; doubts, that Genera.s Faicon and Ezeshiel Zamora, Commerder Rafael Urduncta have hi iden themacives ur ‘et (ho country, nt least eight daya ago. Che prisoaers ere deprived of all external communication. PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL CASTRO. [From the same, Juue 9.) Julfan Castro, General-in-Onief of the liberating army, charged wi h the provisional organization of the republic, cons\dering— 1, That in spite of the general, uniform and so'emn cry of the gued Feople of Venczucla for tue reform of the rational government, on tho basis of morals and the prerervetion of their public and individusl rights, there are still persons who, living on bad terms with Ka well organized government, persist in fostering by their acts continual agitation in the fo pd lie, and are opposing all kinds of obstacles suggested vy = malice, to the prompt and peaceful reo nstruction of pablic order. 2, That the severe application of the Jaws to the ador rations of the individuals wor! de very distressin: to their families, and the good citiz.0# who perceive in the system of moderation of tue actus: admipistra.ivn, which those men neither kvew nor wished to appreciate, tre surest guarantee of the reepect it professes for pubic end individual rights; in the exercise of the fall sumo rity with which Tam ‘vested for maintainiog public ordar until the republic be reconmituted in a regalar vad ceace- ful magner, with the consen: of the Stato Council, de- cree:— Article Fire'—The individuals whose names are indi cated on the following list, will temporarily leave the territory of the republic until the futare constitutional government shall allow them to return to their country and fawily, uniees the effecie of this meaeure ba susyended ip consideration of the condast taey observe abrsat, or op — of the clrcumstances which provoked it having ceased. Article Second—The Goveruors of the maritime pro- vinces will pot permit the entravce of any of those ind: vi. duals into the territory under their command saya oa the conditions specified ia the above article. PR yer Article Third—Ibe passage, going ard returuing, of thote !ndividuals will be paid cut of the pablis treasary if they be unable to psy themselves their travelling ex- peses. Article Fourth.—The State Secretary of the Depart ment of the Interior and Justice remaws charged with the ex»- cution of this decree. Given tn Caraces, June 7, 1858. J. CASTRO. Masvat F. pm Tovar. List of the individuals to whom article firet of this de- cree applies :-— General Juan C Falcon, General José Remon So'o, Gane- ral Ezequiel Zamors, Colonel Wencesiao Caxato, Colovel Carmelo Gil, Commander Amador Armas, A L Guzman, Ramon A. Tovar, Dr. J. Herrera, Dr. J M. Garcia, Ramon Suarez, Dr. Ceballos, D. A. Alosiel, J. M. dristeguieta, J. bang J.8. Gimeno, P. Conde, F. Conde, Carmelo V. ren! oe ee eee In conversation altuded to his late duel with Cap‘ain Maury, remarking tnat there were moat foul measures taven by perties wh? were aftair, which was the cause of bis reselving worst of the fight He showed the wound ip his chesk wheres the ball paesed through, acd said that his jaw waa terribly en from the same. ring the time he was con‘ned to the house from the above wounds, whith was a: the plantation of Colona! Whestiands, in Demopolis, he said he was also attacked with a severe fever, and when at its very halgnt Colonel Blount, with a party of his friends, came to the house, and took Miss Emily Blount, who was a's> stoppiog at Cot. Wheatland’s, and carried her off He at the time beard her cries, and jumping from his bed, raa to the door, where he was seizod by four mon and forced back upon the bed ; at the sa’ saturated with chloroform was plase1 agains " and he finally became helpless from ks effacts. Miss Blount was then carried offia safety. Shortly after tais cocurrence he stated that he received the followiag note frem her:—- Dear Harny—How end wheresball I direst a letier to you? Ty os ee ons of bed by spree Gat yee Y hate. aoe ¥ from deep agoay. I tru 9 you wud will lw: De laithful. "Take care of sour life for my ake. “RMILY Capt de Riviere esys tbat Mies Blount has been most shemefully treated by hor father, and it i; a wonder to bin thet she hae gone through all that sho has. Mrs. Bicunt atill remains im her room at the hotel. She on [cesday wrete a lettor to her husband requesting him to send ner trunk, as ehe had beea several days witnouta Sie of clothing; but he refused go to do, aud she wiil, therefore, be compelied to provide herself with entirely ne clothing es coon a8 she will De able to g2 out. Io ra gard to ber daughter, she says toat she is determised now that she will nave ber wait until she deco! of age before ia unted toCapt de Riviere as his wife. Miss Blount is just seventeen years four mooths aad twenty — old yesterday, therefore Capt. de R will becom. pelled to wait some eight months yet. As to her where sbonts, the captain steraly denies knowing, and says tha’ they wll pot tell him. ere are various reports ax to where she is cousealed. ‘Some state that she is now on her way to France, and that the Captein and Mre. Blount intend to shortly follow. de Riviere, howover, ssys that he thinks she is some here North, bat not over two hundred miles from Hoboken. There is anuther ramor spout tha! she ts in Canada; but the probability is, that it would aot take over twenty minutes’ rite from the hotei to her place of con- cealment. There is one sure fact im thecase, that the Captain or Mra. Blount would never allow ner to geta great way out of their sight; and ae Mr Hunocke, the pro- prietor of the bo‘e!, hes nomerous friends, be hag no doubt secured her comfortable quarters near by. Yesterday morning Colonel Blount made an affidavit before am Ogden, of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, ‘at Mudeon City, sgainst de Riviere and Joba Hanove, tue proprietor of the hotel, chargicg them with having ia cus. toay Mrs. Blount and her dmughter. A writ of haboas cor- pus accordingly issued oa the affitavit of Colonel Bloust and Judge Chambers, which was accordingly served Captain de Riviere and Mr. Huncke to duce the bodies of Mrs. Blount aud Miss Blount before Sreamaoar Cixpram.s } At Quarayring, Jay 8, 1368. R.B, Taomrsow, Rag., Hearra Orvicer, ho: ~ wae Qeplance'na your oraer | waned the vessels ‘wwor yesterday, for tho parpose of as: Garitatng thair duptnlta’ the Neath of Cas ‘aot’ ca board, and their wants. 1 bave to report that the ship Yusaana had no freen pro ‘visions, and that the water in hor trou tanks, waicn nad Deen that used on the passage, was turbid aad fotid. | left the crew a supply cf fresn water, and woul! sugges’ (hat some fresh provisions be seut wew. Ail hands on board were weil, and the ship was mach move clraa thin could be bg meer consideriag the sicko~ ss which Lad prevailed on The ship Groto I found also in a cleaaly condition. Bince her im the jowor aacporage the snipkespera have made every effort to | go A tne vessel. fho crew being in waut of froth provisions, I left them nome in a:cordance with the order ef the pe'soa im charge of the ship. The water on board of this vessel was in abundance, and good, aad ali Banus on board were lu god ith. The bark Greenland, as to cloanl'nees, was in the same condition ag the preceding verses named. | ie’t on dvard ‘Of this vessel, & 20, some fresa meas and vegetables, and received an order from the mate to bring, oa my nex’ viait, some more provisious and freah water, All haods Jett on board of the Greenland are wel!, insludiag the shipkeepers taken from Quarantine. The rewatos of .ne osptain’s are still on board, snd 69 sealed ia & me. ot 1 omit the least offensive ctor. Respect. fully, JOSEPH NELION, Capt steamboas Omndereiia. Brig Witliam MoGilvery, Capt, Clitford, arrived Jaly 8 from Cardenas, with sugar coasigaed to R. P. Bask & Co, Atlwell. fpis vessel wii discharge on lighters at Quaran: tine, when, after fumigating, &2., she wii be permitted to proctes, The Conard steamship Africa, Captain Shannon, which left Liverpool om Saturday, June 26, arr ved at this port at noon yesterday. ‘The wews brought by the Africa is three day Fister tham that brought by the City of Washington, but *not very impo sant. The most interesting feature from India is the reitef of Shabjehaspore. The advices from China are unimportant. The London money market was slightly more stringent, The returvs of the British Board of frade for the month of May again show a heavy fallipg off in the exports, the decreans as compared with the figures for May, 1957, amounting to £1,117,666. Ia th imports a large increase is exbibited in ali kinds of breadstutfs. The London 2imcs eays:—Mr. Samuol W. Garratt, senior member of the firm of Garratt, Gibvoa & Jona, agents ta Lloyds, has been appointed by the American governmest United States Coosular Agent for Portsmouth. The resolution of the United States Oungress, in conse - quence of which Professor Alexander was sea: t> Eaglaod to procure an assimilation of the coinegs of the two coun- tries, bad been moved for in the House of Commons by Lord Ebrington. Professor Alexander was t> exp'ain hia views on the subject before the London Society of Arta om the evening before the A(ri: parture. Tue peastilential state of the river Thames was ths pro- minext topic in London. The new Houses of Pariianent were much affected by it, and it i¢ even maid that mem- ders of Parliament had occasionally to retire fron ibeic duties and seek medical adv consequence. The new India bill had pasted to a second reading in the House ef Commons. Oa the 234 ultimo im the Huse of Commons, Lord Gode- tich moved the second reading of the bill for the registra- tien cf partnerehips. Tho bill proposed that ali who entered into parinersh!ps, and traded uader other nae than their own, should be required to enter their pamca im a register for the information of the puahile in general Opponition to the measure was so strovg that the bill wag withdrawn, In the House of Commone Mr. Fitzgorald exp!rinet the circumstances of the recent oatraga upon the B:itish Cons nul at Belgrade, and stated that the Turkish governacat bed promised ¢very satisfaction and exemplary pusien- ment to the parties conceroed in it. The House of Lords’ reasons for ineisting oa thet amendments to the Jewish Oathe bill are published, but they are ¢f comparatively little interest. The London News observes thet the sta‘e of Mr Brighv’@ health having preveated him from aking part hI'horto ia the Indian devaie, he has been obiigea to cou Lenee ia one mpcech all the ignorance andal! the absurdity wuich would, under other circumstarccs, have been diffused in some thirty cr forty. Mr. Bright confesses that his object ie finaily to abolish tae Indian Empire in Aindostan. The Londo Pest, referring to ibe same speech, expressea the opinion that if any other prinvipal angzesions of the member for Birmingham be adopted, India ig lost to Engiand and her beirs forever The Chronicle says there can be no question that Mr. Bright's epeech contains much that may herealter be use 1 for the benefit of Leda, notwithstanding that mary of his Propositions may be met with practical objections. The Duke of Malakoff dined with Queen Victoria on th@ 26th ult, in company with the King of the Beigians aud ‘the two Be igian princes. The French decree, nemtnating Prince Napoleos as Gov- ervor of Algeria leaves > Minister of Marine ada'n- inter solely the aifairs of the avy. ‘The English intervention in the Cagiiart caso is said a have excited great indignation in 3 yuthern Italy. A deapateh in the London Advertiser, dated Naples 224 ultimo, says:—It waa reported there that Sardinia intonda to persist in making a demand for the payment of au in- dempity by the Neapoiitan government to the sufferers by the capture and deten'ion of the Cagliar!. The Neapolitan government had made another redu2- tion in the duty on sugar (mported in fereiga veessia. Shocks of earthquake cootiaued to 06 experienced im Naples. Several hurricanes bad also ooourred, and at Sale fi'ty houses bad been crushed in by falling rocks ; while twenty three persons lost their lives aad severa I villages were almost destroyed by a deiuge of rain. ‘The city of Dantzic, Prunsia, had been visited by a very Manan Juwsy Livp Gornscromrpr, with her husband and | destructive dire. Several great fectories, flour mills and two children (son and /aughter), arrived in London during | Werehoures bad been destroyet, bat tho full extent ofthe Cimmuilutoners of Healt, The Board met at the usual bour yesterday, & full quo rum of members beiog present—his Hoaor the Mayor pre- siding. The following leiter from the British Consul in refe rence to the Susanne, at present in quarantine, was laid before the Board :— Brimsn Coxsesare, July 7, 1888. Drak Sim—Since waiting upsa you this morning the bearer of this (hur. R. G. Jenks, of she house of Jiroonua, Pedroeo & Oo., of Matanzas, who shipped the cargo of sugar by the dueaone), bas called upoa mo, aod ie autho. rized W disburse expenses attendant upoo the ssattary arrangements in connection with we vessel, and is iu- wenes despatching bert» her destination as speedily 8 possible. ME: boncunaty penned a Bewdx Laer ochtis Jenks apy proceeaing may be deemed necessary wi:b reference to this vessel. In haste. Yours, very reepect- fauy. E.M ARO@IBALD. i the Hon. D. Tuan, jor. informed by the Commissioners that it be pecessary for the vessel to remaia in quarautiue week; aod if, at the expiration of tha people om board are found to be detter, he ‘mitted to ship new hands, and the vessel destination. Pertonel Senator Douglas bhevicg arrived, with his wife, at his mother’s residence, about two miles from Clifton Springs, or Saturday, yielded on Monday to the importuni jes of the citizens end consented to make a short addres at the celebration of the Fourth at Clifton Springr. He spoke balfan hour, His remarks were not of « pirtisan che- vacter. In the afternoon he left for the Weat. Captain Stephen Percy, laie master of the brig Jessie, of St. Johns, Newfoundland, to whose humanity and daring the passengers and crew of the New York packet ship Northumberland owed their preservation trom a watery grave, when that vessel founderod at sea last December, is at present on visit to this city. He arrived here yes- terday from We bis visit wi ay fastington. During 8 i R. At the opentag of the Su Court yesterday morni: Jodge Ogven remarked he had noticed iB eoversle: the New York papers statements in relation to an tadivi dua! who bat been arres:ed for some illegal offsncs in H> ee RE Sa ee ae Buy MULUGAN AGaly.—Michsel Mulligao, but better known 6s Billy Mulligan, whois to be tried to-day in the General Seseions for a recent assault upon Mr. Webb, one of the San Francieco Vigilance Committee who expelled bun from California, was again arrested late on Wednes- day right for assaulting James F. Warver,of No 635 Broadway, knocking him down and him in the stand 0 oppos te with atemals, when Mulligns came u ale wuboes 4 yecation committed the assault. He was taken be! Jusnce Kelly, and beld to bail in $1,000 to answer. John Petrie, of No: 143 Weet Mhirty street, ia his bonds. man. ASSAULT UPON A Fewava.—John Ritch, bartender at a lager beer establishment in Grand strect, was arrostod yeeterday charged with a violont assault upon Cathariae E. Herrigan, one of the minatrola of the concern. It ap- pears that he threw her out of the door and down the steps to the sidewslk, injuring her very seriously. She was taken up by the Fourteenth ward potice an4 Convey. 4 to ber resistence, No. 64 3, street. [he bartender pve wy eed ans#er charge. The saloon is ant to preeum: jet remait at the 10 Of the officer, or until the action of the Grand Jary. As this was altogether wrong he felt it bis duty to exer. cise hissupervisory powers as a Justice of the Court, to = duty of ip the edministration of justice by interfering ia the and holding the ofiloer ible. It was tho the officer, he said, to: ly look his prisco- er up ip the coonty jail, unless he gave bail. The Attorney, Mr. Little, stated that a writ was issued for the arrest and commitment to jail of this person, but the ac- cused was sti'l at the hotel instead of the prison, Judge Ogden mid the matter woald be fully investigated. Che fo! lowing ia from the Mobile Daily Mercury, in reis- tion to Capt de Riviere, and their Spiion of ahs atie = Upon certain documents said to be produced by [From the Mobile Daily Meroury. } Among the documents of Capt de Riviere are tho from his entrance {nto the Military Sshool at St. Oyr, ia 1846, to within @ few months of the close of the Crimean war, giving the dates of nis appoiotment, one camps’ga in Atrica, ia 1864, in the East in '64 aad '55, his special sar- viose, ‘wounds—two on the 2%tn of December, 1964 and ove on the 18th cf May, 1855; and his gallant conduct on Marsh 6, 1865. his is ated “Camp bstore So! 4 Avgust 16, 1855." Capt. de Riviere has a joint commission as sub-Lieuteoact of the Forty-seventh Regiment of the 1, 1848, and by Cburras, -* wary Inet ite bandsom ts » heroic exertious in saving life from drowning.” At tne samo time, his two sons, who were first and second mates on board the brig Jessie, received silver medais from tho same society for their exertions and laudable conduct on the occasion. Private frieods of the , then io Lon- don, subscribed for him £200, The Life Saving Benovo- lent Association of New York, in February last oreseated Dim witb a silver modal as @ recogaition of als sor- , Fine in Yorkvitim.—Betweon five and six o'clock on Wednesday evening a ire broke out in a frame dweiling Ts wore well, indeed, that such visits, such interchanges | on igney sixth atroet, between Third and Fourth avenuce, giizena of both sections of the Union. The satutary in | occupied by Mrs. Julia Durling ass bowrding house. The fluence of the asppy intercourse jof the past two days | flames soon spread to the frame house adjoining, occupied Tasre are iucl | by J. Gallagher, and before the fire was the two build gs were The buildings were owned sssoctations is which destroyed. iil never be forgotten by eitaer mate it or | by James 3. Chultz, and are insured for $2,000 Park ‘those who have been honored by it. Winn the peop of | iosurance Company. The furniture of the was uly will | dameged by fire and water to the amount of about $200. No ineurance. Room yor Tax Rerorrars.—Mayor Tiemann has caused a miud grateto: recollections of the events wuich | room to be set apart in the basement of the City Hall for BURGLARY—ARRHST OF THE ALLEGED BURGLARS AND Tmt Receivers.—Two men, named Edward Kenedy and John Cahill, were arrested yesterday chargod with having, on the 30¢h ult , broten into the promies of Mr. Lindenhsin, No. 117 East Seventeenth stroot, and stelen therefrom four rorewood chairs, valued a: $75. The chairs the: subsequently sol 1 to Patrick Mu/len, of No. 246 wes and he resold them to a cayinet maker in to jow bis by Ment at Sititelabbex, in Algeria, dated Jacuary 2, 1854, signed by Marehal S. Arnand pact, dated Headquarters before |, April 24, 1566, bears the signature of Canrobert. His brevet as Chevalier of the Legion of Honor dates from May 14, 1354, ar. were more general. jlied to write on their knees, on the of their hata, or | and is signed by Marshal Vall! Minister of ‘eat for @ burcau and $4, tolling the cabinet “ Our Virgina volustesrs seomed entranced in admira- | hr pracee quite aa incsuvenient. if oateriors. cas be Kept ago sie ron bay oa mnaker that he had purchased them of a lady, Tue prot | the week endirg 10th ultimo, with the inteatim of residing | @4mage bad rot been ascertained. Later intelligence saya tion at the grand spectacie which they bad the for | out of the reporters’ room, it will be a great accommoda- , perty was recovered and Mullen was arrested, aad, with the cot flegration desiroyed Oty five houses, entailing tune to enjoy in the drill and parade of tho gallaat Na- TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD, the alleged thieves, was committed for examiasiion. los of a milion thalers. Five persons perished in bq nae ite Yh mg pig Tapraniiees Le peg Rainoans ox rum Fier ov Jory.—The New Jersey Hovoxax, N. J., Jaly 8, 1858, Passi Courrenrerr Moxey.—John Williams, a laborer, flames. Hoast, to rivai thet ap. codid corps, | They Niood.coasizer. | Railroad passed 10,000 passengers, irrespective of com. | My name and that of my daughter Bave been #0 eiten | was arrested on Wodnerday night charged with passing ‘A loiter from Beyrout, Syria, to the London News, gives able more steam to catch up. knows but thet they | muters, over its track on the Sth tnstaat, and over | before the public during the past few woeke, not oaly in | » $3 counterfeit bill on the Bank of Jorsey City at the the dotatls of some oatrages perpetrated by the prises may dono? Hurry up, boys. >i po Sere Ss the Morris | scraps of so-called news, but in editorial articles of | store of Hugh McGaffrey, No. 57 West street, About $40 ‘at Zabieb upon an American missioeary, named Dod, and (From the Washington Union, July 6.) tronized tue Hudson River road on that day. ©” °™ | greater or lean length, based, of course, by whomever | in bilis of the spurious issue above named were found on his family. Mr. Dod was forcibly ejected trom bie resi- A have been made by « commitiee of our Tm Sreaeen Gurme Stare rosumes ner place today | Written, on the one sided statements of my husband, Col. | hie person, and also a $3 counterfeit bill on the Bank of dence and forced to remove tos distence. Mr. Moore, tbe ettizens jor mesting the Joveat) regiment at Mount Vor. on the Fall River line, She has beon four ‘ns in the | Biount, up to this time uncontradicted by me, aad upon . Justice Osbora locked bim up for trial. American Consal at Beyrout, had taken the #u>)oct ‘Bon and escorting them im 8 proper manner to this city. papers which he is pleased to term “documentary evi- Jobn James and Hevry Williams were arrested in the acting . A svamer wii! leave the wharf at the foot of Sixth street | hands of mechanics, and has undergone the most ‘Thirteenth ward, ad wit atom tii Up, with view of optaining re'rens, for this aj Ry h ) at an expense of more than | “¢N0t,” tramped ap and shown, or caused to be shown, | terfeit $3 bill on the Mechanics’ and fraders’ Aba special meeting of the Chester and flolybeai Ruil- Soe era Bare ieee Wnt be renee Cae eee ae sce, Tepe pronsenens Wy Revel constrecters and | by him to the guatiomen of the prees, that I fect Iehell | ESrameuih, N. HM. They wore éetalued to ewes emeaine- way Company, on the 26:0 wit., @ dil! was asseate! {9 f quarters propared. for tem. After & brief rovt wero | sucashsoh aicar eb thie tine “Se seetey eee aananest | be compelled to give 19 the public, athough retuctantiy, | ““E sug Avrnay.—Ooroner Gamble held an inquest on Faintog £200,.00 on the preterence sbaren. Ths chairmaa will be parade, and it Ia expected thai the Prosi | Moncays, We ivesdays and Fridays, at 5 P. M. my own version of this ead affair. Persistent silence on | wosscegay, at the New York Hoapi'al, upon the body of derful power. stated (hat this sum wee required for the parpose of au>- dent of in) 7 tale finely drilled my part, under the circumstances, would neturally be ro- Wm. Gobi who died from the effects o” of soribing their proportion to the cost of the new steam following letter from one = garded an a negative admission by ae of the correctness ) @ “engahoreman, - of tho waters, nanded to 1:— Coroners’ Inquests, Of the false statem: in woich Colonel Blount as thought | stabs received oo the 2d inst. at the bands of a sailor, ‘itty Pe tg Bo je ome ‘yerrels for the improved postal service be:weoa Fi 1giat Sreamen Mocxt Venxon, July 7, 1858, Cocr Dx Soure —Jamen Haggerty, # man about sixty | proper to cause to be printed reflecting upon ms, yours of age, knowa as ‘‘Peter,” recently from New Or | Mis'maller Mes and Ireland. Amiens ibe guest who soarapanied the remsice of yearn of age, residing at No. 145 Fifth avenue, oan wT Child, and—ob! if Re could only see t—08 | insag The evidence showed that Peter went up to do wea Mr ban 1) The steamship Northern Light arrived ou! at S>:thamp- ba peed gl ag EAR A str ack rae ee SR rent, ene Tea e } ‘As for myself, I aesure sir, that I should not pat | ceased whi'e be was upon the pier foot of Murray atrest, sine a hha, pehmall, & Collen, H Vallestzora, W | ton on the mornibg of the 25tn of June. have the Hon John Cosnrave, the orstor of the day;'Me. | "0 ®® ingle and asked bim to pay six cents fora knife which ni Pye as ; mace §& L._Gouvernour; Aldermon—Mesers. Adams, Mar- Seasovs Fatt.—Micaael Moduire, residing in Fifty third ton ‘The French Stave Trede in Liberte. rey, bg ed aod Owens; CoanctImen --ifersre. Street, near Sixth avenue, had his taigh broken on fhurs- a. CASK OF THE SHIP REGINA Com: at MONROVIA Comeil, Bickford, Van Tyne, Bance aad Frazer; Mr. Gal- | aay, by falling from @ ladder erected in front of « now Wen THR PRESIDENT OF LineRia AND TH FREE NR- Bt Robtnecs Presi Daiiting im Thirty stxh street, near Fighth avenas, ant indy ro + ‘was taken to the New York Eospital. = AND MUTINY —OFMICIAL ar AFRICAN CBIRFS—wursk TRAD? (N THM SALE OP H 5 4 the effects flicted by said Peter.’ Deceased was a German by birth, acd twenty. two years of age. Peter is described as boing Farat Reeeur or Isyenim.—Ooroner Perry held an ine queet on Thursday, at No. 136 West Thirty-Afth street 3 i $ J | i | i i t J SERS noe upon the body of Ann Cally, an irish womaa, sixiy-five lame, and having a piece out of the side of his nove. Tn the House of Lorde on the oth of June the Karl of ears of who died from the effects of injuries; but een ae x jon ce in this Heave oa aay Sime ts tos ¥ Wheuner seecived w crea, cake not be Re OPENING OF THR ACADEYY OF MusC.—This moat | Rheppard Fg pant Je ‘sovouat 4 boure pacaod eecerained. She was very in her havite, popniar resort will be opened on next Monday, under the | g4"Gm, Gal | ceived in this ovaatry of the capture of & French ship om Spats ge the proveliy, Wn one, tes jerk Tendared'a verdict ta 0s, management of Mr. Uilman’s agent, Mr. Gosohé, for | J Burron age, | he const of atricn (a eonawh aS Sean faaniogton eae (Th promenade concerte, with a grand orchestra cond Mrs | and learned Brow , orteten inowor Wat Daowsen her hall vim 4 Funny Boat.—Coroner Meerd and Aseebeia, parqnetie oes ~ | oo Se i i Rowe. “they have met wih tnd dlaunguished: reception Le preite . ane owen tine greed sauna ie. taaie to ae sagen m | trent too mater story which hed appeared tr . b di Perry held yoaterd: body . summer i, q nated our: ry en se o cate ot vonage poo of ays flowers and ail the : B Conk then oor, toast ot Winn Fresoh ‘emigrant ship, going from tee bgp rte pout whens plage va x eiepine a 5 Pease ser ohana: th we ee gee of the mrongeel over dier, Mise’h handler, Jeo otejag” tent tr san coast 14 French colory. hed been setaed, ta 30 PR hing Rie gon pth padiy Aad ord yt pt Pesce ats cumine, ban ng With your permission, Mr. Riitor,t wil a a fow duye | ‘7 and to it will be #8 Fletcher, NB Whitaker, ¥ Martin, hod 28 in the steorage: | Abecece of the captain and part of the crew, oy tha emi= this ‘bout nine o'clock. fhey will bere | while attempting to jump from the Dri¢ge wo the bos utan hee ‘and strength will permit) prepare —_——____— rants, and eleven Frenchmeu 041 beea mardere?; that Geleed he toa velustoars of the Dortiel md ny bay | sien toe eeete ames m the ori’gs t the bos | for your paper a devailed acsoant of this unfortuaate cars, Supreme Court—Spectal Term, fre captain of a0 Koglish veaso!, the Eiblops, hed takem that w favorable impremion of Wasbington hospitality will | the dock. iforts were made to rescue hion, ~4h-G4 one tee tae n Refure Hon, Jadge Sutherland, Cee eas, Linctinn renubits (Ko areai sonemacd ros ovata ennak Sat Se Sete eentes | fey adecde Side at ha? "| ibe many te aon Serre he raion "Brion and tert Jan lapO | Arians end Sy much rata te Ahan rr fatoraay moraioe PgR eae Thesteieal ond Gun 1 Captain proieatos, (wo French men of war had’ some tm ‘otis, i rt to crireinia has | Nino's Ganoey—Messrs. Blake, Brougham and Whoat me Tord Beovemia--1 sud nothing about two men of war a cohenele, regienent an Blake, m ai bat Ly he hwar. = Pon ho day wr wen araiaatio outbarst of adat- | leigh, Mise Mary Shawand other members of the excal- | and The Farl of Manseancny— It was stated by somo noble had heard of the magr faid thas, ranch | lent comely company, are to perform this eresing in | none peer in the courso of the conversation Those ciroum= as u “Porty and Fifty,” par Lind? and “Model of a Wire.” fen ae ielmieas tipbaaee ots enn trae Ge cag agpsrenss '9 Tumaren —Tine & ion,” “Mech and observations were male pot on}, ° } ‘inant a rooster Annie’ and “Nan or My fee Baker arc amersee ‘bus by myrei’, cwodounelory of the syetem of “4 Se cally conceive vz y i ir. Florence to-night, Ho will bo aided = pan alg og =) — fg yy fm um,"Ormity and precision y Mre. Florence a worites, * Mi Mi Li cumetanoes , " peow moved ‘man, . an nat ‘na, Lirrias mm Seva Srve.—Mre, Littles, the | seked to do 80, I consider it a duty which f owe t the chine, Beryl 4 i ‘he's 3° cuvanned toe tea hence of tes poreiae yd woman of Rochester, who assisted her oroth sr to French government to siate what is the Freaoh officiel perfect sinzoiloity and log actrona of this ents biiahment, Mise R. fg husband, passed through this city yesterday | scootnt ot times cirenmatences. | abel simply road me Uniastrucy’ rions talented artists hey ® voluntoored tele sarvioss, on her way toSing Sing, where she will bein | account of the Minister of Marine to the minister of fo. Bad i» curiasity to in, Wire of 8 v officer Muvernmiat.Berides ¢ vericty of the wont laughable have =, my Lge Lee ong) and Lh for eevon = a . ay ® hag sa te'gn Affairs in France: BY ~ — “ On an equal footing. an ly tu i ie fs va iden! oo a Naked goutloman, 0." whom old Rough aad Ri things emoraced in tho re, ertvice of tho catored opees | editere of the dally pavers ohoowe to call aor mas, aut Delors tno cnpiretion Of Ror term. Aer oases ina poratier | _ ir Dev Covxr:- dered Ono of tho bast ‘til! officors in the army of the | weare ‘> night promised ay patition of the pe Uni hp hs pla 4 wea startin ae jaree, (4 Trip on the Hodson,” a. ee ae Ve Rlount singaisriy denominstes @ “uental distemper,” T bande , « me 3° plantation acane cal.ed ‘Viegiowa Pestira’” at Boon paneer yagolar army, "Sir, gad the yoceFD, “Were le apf one ' Bryan’, fi bark rea ha har bie ‘J, pues one. the amsiated at, if sho did pot Instignts, tho murder of bor hraband, and {a to be ponioned with ‘roven years S cummaanioes +~ impriccament, *hile her sssapiice bes been fyan | guilty hi eflaig which [ Deve tesetves from Lisptoman® of wiltyl mu der.— Albany Arges, vuly 8. Polaiel, culer of (be wast to the captain commending cae see for themselves whether or nxt I heve what Divo! Yelow fever—being an increase of sit « wowed wid be preceeding No alarm felt, bowy , or.