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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1858. . Of his engineers, is now inves a t> Colonel Fremeat. Our Relations with Japan. Hews from the Coast of Africa, AFF. UARANTINE. ADDITIONAL FROM MEXICO. x an a ee ee ea ee ty a rieedannee eee Oe eclead tn oe ane aT @ aaaemnapmanmannenne Ob) cha Pasta, Hes to reach some | THE REPUBLICANS AND «)E NEXT PRESIDENCT— STATES OF AMERICA. Unrrep Stare Sur Vi Dtsnsters of the Constitutionalists in the | time during the present e COLONRE + BMONF. Whereas, a convention between the United States Ponto Puats, Cats on Vusor, June 871888, f Commissioners ef Hoalth. ‘West—Arrest of Liberals im the Capital— Sho Rennes, 0 portion of the Mato hangers » The next is affording to the republi- and the empire of Janes, tor the of further | Cruise of the United States Ship Vincennes South from | THE SHIP GROTTO—SHIP SUSANNE—BRIG TYRANT Escape of Ex-Gevernor Baz, and his Piat. | “Bib rebellion hafeel | 0828 matter fora deal of reflection. are intercourse of ican cit Porto Praya—Health of the Officers and Mes—Biects of | The Board metat the usual hour yesterday—his Honer Twe Cold Weather—A Year's Mail from Home=No Slave | the Meyor presiding. Prise Taken—Dull Trade on the West Coast, dc. The following letter from the Health Odicer was read:— I take am unexpected opportunity to tell you of our | To Hm Honor THs Mayor Awp Commrssiommns or HEALTH: — word for word, 8 | whereabouts and whatabouls, We bave just returned Genrizams-- the cule, Guo ofrem Gages lo Grunda, any | dency. we the republican , we | follows :— came into port on the Sth instant, having te | mean the entire the men of | a, SY 2 from a five and a half months cruise to the southward, ‘with tn Mexioo the Sd, and at Vora Cruz on the 4th of Q dey. tis 7 that time Gov. Zamora was supposed to be friendly the commerce of neveral persons yellow fever on the and 20th | arrangement which might favor ar ten o : aus nemenne na ze cata i Monin cy om the 2h | Sait Tw spears oat on nnene! to cmacading | Sewell an the met of the Northvthe s74,TOT men | of erate Base fia wsetaauee Ue llecnare® | sopping at Sere Looe, Monrors, Cape Paina, trom | wis muy llbanie of dated from the es ti resel }~% A... Feett gos thereby accruing to the gov- who voted for Mr. Fillmore, as well as the 1,341,514 | after due deliberation, his Excellency Harris, | ‘heece to 8. Pauls de Loandoand cruising off the Cunge | PAlt. a thore ‘and to act as ship keepers, was sent t From our special letters and papers we have the follow- » “ithopes, therefore, of any commercial inter. | men who voted for Colonel Fremont—Crittenden, oneal Gagoral of the United. States of America for ths river,and thence to the southward of St. Pauls deLoaade, the lower bay, and since she has been lying there she {ng additiqna! news which is interesting :— changes between Mexico city and the seaport of | Bell, Davis, Gilmer, Marshall, Kennedy and Rayner, | empire @Mapan, and their Exoallesoica Inowouye, Prin’? | nearty as far as Fish bay. bas been thordughly fumigated, cleaned and ventilated; Os RAVANA GHEweRTaNES, BS sa soo oe +a! nol fess than Fremont, Seward, McLean, Hamlin, | Sog °al having full powers tom tasks vorwomive | Th0 general health of all hands has beon good; several | Dut notwithstanding eucdefiorts to purify and disinfect Havana, Jaly 10, 1858. violently anes. Addings: Fessenden, Banks, Hale, Trumbull and | governments, nave agreed on We following articles, to | temporary cases of chilla and fover and diarrhova have | per’ oue Of the ship Kerpors win wes aces os poet of In Vera Cruz LF i tag Yd . The opporition Otwtt War and ite Consequences in Mexico—Defeats of the | strong for the time being, in men and money. Ihiseven | or jj, be beaten, as it was’ in i Ocourred, but all thus far are on the mend. Coming from | rick, with a decided attack of yellow fo i Fete trope Bate of Guanajuate—Leades of Je | ropa tal a ined ear oree Cemonty 09 | iss, and an it will domme tobe, if cat Line, sal be open to Aiergn Teme, where ty | {8 euthrard weal fel Keely his od wether thos | i (he om of Slate, eS as apa Revolt Shot—Sonora against the Clergy—Prodable the ‘bas been some & Dut mo decided nor | 20t begin to show its fitness for rule by its | may repair damages, procure water, fuel, provisions the thermometer stands at 73 deg. here; and asa conse- the lower bay for ventilation, Fate of Don Miguel de Embit, de. beavy baie as got ees fought a fhe smal att ee pemoos, EY when speaking °o og an articles, even coals, where they are ob- | quence in this change of over 12 deg. all hands have colds a eet EOMPSON, Health Oftoer. o which | Tiscals government eecured over | repul 2 convenience sake, and in- , ri head such complaints. ARAM TIED, id By the Revel, Mall Compeny’e stoemer Ciyde the brigand forces under the banner of the coastitution. | clude all the ts of the democracy un-| Art 2. It belng Imown, thas, American ships coming. te per ett is poy i i E i Upon our arrival here we met the flagship Oumberiand, | . Tho Board agreed in tho recommendation that the srrived yesterday from Vera Crus, Iam in receipt of cor. | i omcial ‘Vee Ro late advices from Perote or the paper gi it there ts to-be 4 vl and reoelved the ever weicome loters that hed been ao: | Grotio shall contiaue in Quarantine respondence, &c., from Mexico to 84 instant, My private | Poe clive Teper a to be a triangular fight | supplied by the Japanese, its agreed that Amorioan | | g letters represent matters to be ta the worst possibie con- [From the Mexican Extraordinary, June 12 } at by two antagonists, like the cockney duellist in| tna the government ated Buses ‘appoint ¢ | Cummulating since November, 1857. This waut of mail | The following letter was also read. dition ; all the horrible results of a oivil war are experi-/ _ We regret that the couvenience en aged od Marryatt’s ™ the fact ought to be kiown 8 soon Vice Coctel te reside eh Hakodade. Tale tego inte | Communication is felt more during the cruise to the | TO TM Mayor ayn Commmsisnens ov Huaura ov rae Orrr enced in their bitterest form. fon a Na — ia yo 1) , and so much trouble saved; for men will | effect om the fourth day of July, eighteen hundred and | southern portion of the station than here, for there all is PRB eetat, ite ‘There had been fighting at Guanajuatoand atGasdalaiars, | Onirrier yosterday appeared a new journal, under the DoF a sect mathhigithins te farts toons te ANT ch in settlement of Acoounts the value of the mo. | °hance for letters, whilst here the mail arrives monthly. | the 5tn inst. from Matanzas, having on board five vases ‘and the federalists were defeated—‘“driven ou:”—at both | title of Les Deux Mondes, under the management of J, he ‘the be prea ney brought by the Americans shall be ascertained by | Thus far we have not caught any description of of yeliow fever, and reportiog having lost on the passage places. The battle ai Guanajuato tork place on the 22d | Caire, M. de Barres ceases to be a writer for the French | Some hope, or there can be no display cour | weighing it with Japanese and allver itse- | siaver or suspicious vessel; indeed our luck (if wehad {b@captainardtwo men The vessel was sent to the Joe 294 ult. The federalists, after sacking the place | jourpal, under its present title. We learn that the im- e, pair sometimes causes men to fight well. | Diet) that ia, gold with gold and over with silver, or ( | lower bay, where she has been fumigated, cleansed and , were driven out by Gov. Mora y Villamil. | irodiate cause of his retirement as a pudiic writer was | but the opposition is not in the desparing mood and weighs representing Japanese coin may be used after apy) bas flown. The English get all the prizes, andwe | veptiate: ope ee present period. the stay of ‘The loss op both sides was heavy The government | the imposition of a fine of $600, which he was unable to | seems to have assigned Doubting Castle to the | guch weights have been carefully examined and found | look on, countenancing their acts, for want of proper | tho vessel at the lower bay sho has had on six per- troops lost 100 men, the other si © much \argor pamper, democrats, gentlemen who as little partial to that | to be correct. ‘The value of the momey of the Americans | orders to prevent their game of blufling the American | 2008. Who have all remained well. In view of this pares Pieua! latter ut and Gonzaler, 9 of the \eaders of the Jalapa | [fransiated from El Diario de la Marina, of Havana, July | place as were Christian and Hopeful in the allegory. | having been thus ascertamed, the sum of six per cont | captains out of their by threats of towing them to | fect And the fact that overythicg has boon done to purify would be 10, for the New Yous Huns 1 ty Yr the opposition shall not start with a reasonable | shall be allowed to the Japanese for tho expen of Te Bs pros United omaes 7 Lid hed | the vessel and her cargo, To Tecommend that she be Cee ee ee ceevrmy, Vile Generel 028010, | conse ee ee ay ch csiter | Lope of union of all their elements, they will be very | colpage, At thus time tho United States ship Marion is on ber way | Sl0wed \0 proceed te ae, a ease the sala woceak , by Dg or yo nt ‘of Mexic> | UBreasonadle to entertain ex, tions of victory. Art 4 Americans committing offences in Japan shail | to cruise off the Congo river, and the fig ship, after over dead. pect it is eafe for her to proceed. ‘At Toluca matters aro yroaring s troublous aspect. A | assure us that the latter retreated, from fear 0° Miremon. | If for no other reason, the opposition should labor for | Pr 'be piaishea scouring te Americea ews, Tapares® (ee ee teen eae eet Pon nae end Madeira, RH. THOMPSON, Health Officer. force left Mexico for that place on the 25th ult. The‘‘con- | Tne same happened as to Guatajunto, wners Geueral Mora’ | ‘nion in order to get the support of that numerous | committing offences ‘sgainst Americans shall be tried by ‘The sloop of.war Dale is at Santa Cruz and. wanting of. Quaxanniyg, July 16, 1858. = a pete were being paid hing oy resistan: - Villamil was: anes ting, So where cg federalists sup- See makes thn go with triad ee in ee the Japanese suthorities and punished according to Japan: | ficors sadly. Liout, Walker, belonging to her, died PA ~ not weer in Wits acnacineeeistenes hold. ere foreigners there except the Spanish re- | pose General Pueb!' effected his entrance. e success they so mu mire — . " ‘officers went permi! Susan! dente. With reference i. Tamploo, Kl Progreso says that 'a | the ‘qralters on Providence, as Oliver Cromwell ety American ships which way resort to the ports a eae tert uaiearest ema se gi ‘hn application from the captain of the brig Tyrant, ask- Sonora had declared it would not submit to the govern- | rumor was a!’ at that the {eeralist obief, Fayas had been | happily denominated them, and who are too | of Simoda, Hazocade or Nangasaki for the purpose of ob. | “Wer dre ‘new lookiog around ibe point with straining | 126 to be permitted to como up to the city, was refused, ment of the clergy; and until the Mexioaa government re- | cefcated,anc > {oroes of Vidaurri hadretreated to Monte. | oj phuY Cenonimalée,, thet. ane Miished, | taining Deseaeary supplies or to repair damages, shall pay | eyes for the United Slates brig Balnbritge and. the store, | aPd the vesuc! ordered to remain in Quarantine uatil the turns to the system of 1867, Sonora declares she will hold | rey. or ote ore ed nut | for them in gola’or sliver oola, and if they barve've money |’ Shits dey rls bring leuars aa \ the store” | 26th inst. tho Tyrant arrived from Havana without any herself of all factions which may temporarily | “Brom Vera Cruz there ie no imoportant nows. ey are not the lofties led people ae pode} mapshadley hdl eas Looe cnluaat Gane ioae tab Gh 174, | sickness om board, and has discharged ber cargo upon Srreee ee repmblc, One Sate were nvted to conlece | |i Progr contnce te repragent, tbe Caute ofthe | rls an’ ‘equal mubmber ‘east Uy Jefersons, aaa | Ars, tie eoversmenh of Japan admits te right of bia | siesgied by mongiomy: ys | MeMeT™ Adjouracd ment of the capital as lost. It sti ia 4 m yy rsons, “ 4 —_— Don Miguel De Embil basuadergoae what we should call | forces levies of troops for re-enforciog the army, 10 whish | Wasbingtons, and Howards. Let us help parifythe | beyond tie limite of Soren Ee, but bes koked Lim t2 Go, | poems says tbat s court martial mete vo-morrow on List of Vessels Quarantined. S preliminary exemination, put which is here termed & | end the clorgy had lately assisted it by accepting drafte | democratic party by encouraging these gentlemen to | lay the use of that right, except in casea of emergency, | had a most rigid inspection a few days since by the Com- | The following vessels have been quarantined since our “Deciaracioa.”’ I hear he gery to modify a for two mill of Finally, Zi Progreso says | leave it, aud then perhaps it will behave better, | shipwreck, &c., to which be bas agsented. modore—put ship in fighting trim, rusbed around decks | isst report: hho bad used in his memorial, and even went #0 far as to | that the death of General Osollo caused reat consterne- | and not again commence “agitation” of the slavery rt. 7. Purchases for his excellency the Consul General | and beat off an imaginary fished mainmast aad report:— fairly abuse the government and its officers. He wili | tion amongst the i or his famil be made by him oniy, or by some ahenoented’ Sted tasesew tl cant Bark Convoy, Capt. Gundereoa, arrived July 14 frem be banished to Span. ts by his ‘Neath thoy lost one ‘of ‘nel. moot diting ished an gvenyibing in the next contest will turn upon the | member of bl iy, an er weiss ec oie fre quarters, and equipped all the boxte. The Comwmodore | Cardenas, with ‘sugar to Albert Horn. ‘This vessel re , moat certain hope. Biarroation = ‘their i e NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. (ad selection of candidates. Should the democrat¢nomi- | for the same withoat of any Japanese | kept us upon a keen jump for three and a half hours, and [op blag beg oe a. eres, Woe ee ne Boren ce ‘i by official, aud for this Japanese silver and co; ‘Vincenn’ ATTEMPT AT REVOLUTION IN MEXICO CITY—an- | MINISTER FORSYTH'S POSITION IN ERXIOO—A CALL | nate Mr. Dallas, they will oven the war with good | Cita shail be supplied to his "excelloncy the, Geenal | Soowedu, the Vinconnes and her gallant young American | se ee nowever,on the voyage home, of yeliow fover, RESTS—| General. i IMPORTANT POLITICAL LETTER FROM BX ON THE CABINET IN WASHINGTON—N&CRSSITY OF | prospects. But, whether they shall nominate him ands anxious! anc hac one man sick of the same disease on arrival, whe GOVERNOR BAZ—GENEREL MIRAMON MARCHING TO | 4 NAVAL INTERVENTION FROM THE UNITED STATES. | 05 some other of the distinguished gentlemen who | Art, 8, As his excellency the Consul General of the pe Pm bare now awalting anxiously for the expected | Te) taken to the Marine Hospital. The Convoy was seat GUADALAJARA—BBPORTS FROM THE CONTENDING St, Nicuouas Hors:, July 16, 1853. or wa Set party. they Ki! fight well Ee Colhed Feng of Ammerion heaine Inowtedeuct tee Japanens | shere— he fret ince Ockinet, 3067. to the lower bay, where she will be discharged on ARMIES—BEP. — 4 — ancient reputation. ey are a hard set of | language, nor excellencies jovernors m0: ‘When wo e coast proper 1 ym a merchant | lig! opener ght gy be i pamceab at ghar, men to beat, and if they are te be beaten, itraust be | «knowledge of the Poglsh tanguage, iis agread that the | gallor that trate was very dull. Palm oil camo ta siow. | _ firg Lucretia, Cap Walltco arrived July 14. from [ARCH OF THB ALVAREZ PINPOS—MINISTER FOR " remarks oRK Hemaip sion b t b molasses! Peters. evens CENTRE GAMES AS FOLIENIARS— Pirdg aragrad es pink) Bysshe; the state | —= i nder es lead of ite 4 rngtoni Preah eo uae. vg shiner aeeyeek = 9h! netey taitalted up. The natives all complain of ihe area fet ins resale be Seales. five or ae tas tome: CAUSES OF THE JaLAPA REVOLT—HOPES FROM J the public confidence, and whose past life . 9, All the foregoing articies shall go into effect from past three years. won! tion, &e., when she will be allowed to proceed THE TEHAUXTRPEO ROAD—TRADE BETWSEN Mexi- | Of fairs inthe Mexican republic botier than any paper | evidence as well of popularity as ability. There is | ine"tate hereof, exospt ruicle two, wisch shall go into | oPMt three years. They wont trust for the coming crop. | THR. 1° piepuck, Captain Casee, ‘arrived Jay te 00 CITY AND VBEA CRUZ, RTC., ETC , ETC. publisbed in the United States. no lack of talent in the opposition. There are twenty | erect on the date indicated in it. from Rio Janeiro, with coffee to Regnol: [ipoma ee Mavsoon Eximercinarg,, June 93.) Should a strong demonstration be made by the United | ™en among its leaders who would make good Presi-} — Done in quintuplicate (each copy beg in English, Ja- The Tarf. Cushman, Af this port is stated to be very On ‘day evening, the 19h, several arrests were | sates navy at Tampico and Vera Cruz to sustain the posi- dents, and we wish they all could reach the office; | paneae and Dutch) at the Goyosso of Simoda on the seven. CENTREVILLE COURSB, LONG ISLAND—TROTTING. for this season of the year, this vessel will be a made. Amongst them were Emilio Langberg, Miguol ond Posi! but as they can't, and as it occasionally | teenth day of June, in the year of the Obristian ora, cigh- | 4 very exciting and closely contcated trotting match for | two or three days for cleansing and fumigation, w Buearostro and Manuei Fernando Soto. tion taken by Mr. Forsyth, with regard tothe forced loan | janpens that an able man is an unpopular | teen bundred and fifty-seven, and of the independence of $500, mile beats, to wai ‘came off on Thursday atter. | Wi be allowed to proceed. * Juan Jose Baz, who was also the object of Mr. La-| by order of Zuloaga’s government, then the American | man, matters should be 30 arranged as to | the United States of the first, correspond- 4 4 gous, 7 Schooner R. C, Stannard, Captain Groves, arrived July "6 solicitation, managed to make good his escape. flag and American citizens will be respected. Butshould | enable the masses of the party, its two | ‘8 to the fourth Japanese yoar of Ansoi, Mi, the fiftn noon, over the Centreville Course, between b. g. Mountain | 16 from Jamaica, with logwood and pimento to A. A. Sole- . ; . This vessel will be allowed to after uader- ing pear to Guadalajara, and ere this should have come up | ® temporizing spirit take hold of the peopleor the Cabinet | and a half millions of votera, to rally under the | ™0ath, the Rooke: Sah! Bee i version Le Boy and ». g. Little John. Mountain Boy won, ina short pol ene wheelers proceed with his WhO are Feported t> hold some of the | St Washington, as it did during the administrations of Fill. | lead of some one who shall be competent to | states of America, and the Japanese version by their ex. | TUbber. Little Join was very iame during the race, yet | “py, avopotts, Captain Tuz9, arrived June 16 from Ponce, that interior points in 5 more and poor Pierce, then there will be no hope, no | guide them toa grand victory. The whole number | cellencies the Governors of Simoda. he stood up to the work, and performed wonderfully under | p, &., with sugar to McColl & Frith—no sickness on beard. Soe a en security, and I say it with regret, an eternal and an bid- | of votes thrown against the democratic candidate in TOWNSHEND HARRIS. | the circumstances. Mountain Boy was the favorite at | This vessel will have to discharge on lighters at Quaran- ‘The following printed letter bas been circulated in | is injury will aifix tteelf to the American citizen in that | 1856 was 2,216,221, without allowing any for South | And whereas the said convention has been duly ratided: long odds, one hundred to ten being wagered on him. tine Mexico city:— republic. Carolina; and it is not at all improbable, considering | Now, therefore, be it known that I, James Buchanan, J Scbooner La Plata, Hutching, arrived June 16 from Juwe 18, 1658. speak ‘rom sad and long experience. In that country. | 11,. disaffection that has been caused by the conduct | President of the United States of America, have caused | First Heat.—Both horses broke up soon after leaving | linas, P. R., with suger and molasses to master—all woll. Ma. N.—Deax Sm—It is now six months since the vulgar | MF. Forsyth has taken ® manly course, et him besus | (°°). a ini-tration among its original supporters, | tbe said convention to bemade phblic, to the end that the | the stand, and wore very unstoady all the way around the | This vessel wiil be detained five dava for fumigation, iso ed, and the day is not distant when a nation’s entire d n 5 * y 1 ern oe Ey emerypecaimer were peg sa ayer 4 pan psa dy ie. the ‘south rejoloes now, and she and the increase of population, that this number wili | mean ae and article thereof may be ob- | unger gum. Little John, however, settled first, witha |» rig, Wm. R Kinney, Captain Booze, arrived June 16 licious wih 3 molasses to Gal Helou persons, avo calumaiaied me, under the impres: | Tectraoturers of he North must and wil jon is hissed | he carried up to 2.500.000 Ly the day of the next | SetYenaad fuduecgezes aus faith Dy the United Salon | 01s 19 oo turee iongthe, which he hold for more than | Coosace & Tovcrall well Th vouwol will be. detained coup @’etat, instead of being the first to denounce it ia the | Of praise. He took this stand alone, but he bas been fol- | Presidential election. Such a force ou; ht not to be In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and | balfa mile. After that his lameness began to tel! against | five days for ventilation, &° House of Representatives and to the public, with the | lowed by tho British Minister. Mr. O;way, and Lam not | beaten; Lut beaten it will be if it sail not be wise: | caused the seal of the United States to be ailixed. speed, clon! das theyewang | fing Orear isle, Oapiain Doe, arrived July 16 from ‘view to take advantage of it in favor of the liberal party. a a b ph in oars voice People ly led. 8 Dene at the city of Washington this thirtieth day of = a pie Torks Ie.a00, with 4 # to Poviston & Jones—ail well on Bo soon as circumstances change and { am able to speak | =2¢! wil — > esdichds tain’ The man who should be nominated for the next pag ie Ft Ag fC hundred eee Boy put on steam, and won by | board The drig will be detained a few days fumiga- freely, Lehall prove the, truih of the above with unim- | 8 Pirvon.a ‘Ot "beady “uader General Don to. | Presideacy, by the opposition, is John Charles Fre- | and Afty-eight, and of the independence of the United | ® fon Mangia, IAT a acy oor witn tho load thie | Wenn ed July 16 from ble documents and testimony. now in wi! 2 a collector et the | mont. He is in every respect the foremost man of ‘States of the eighty-second. Pa — rn " ee pF ao Mowdhy «dt, J Schooner Masonic, Captain Perry. arrived July : ‘personal enemies—eome gratuitously and others for | ™&s Moreno, an coed the litical world. There is in JAMES BUCHANAN. ept it throughout, ying 0} Ponce P. R , with sugar aod moinases to Sturges & Co.— tavPrcrved cs an obstacle tor weir private views-be. | port of Tampico, Mr. Montcliazo—who reigned under Ficany pol world, There is no man him all the way, but could uot get im front. fume, 2:41%. | li wel! on board. vessel discharges oa lighters at cause ia & moment of bad humor I may pave this champion ee ae eee ee the United States who has so great and so firm a The bollowng is 0 summery — ‘ui eat tian Quarantine. because they have been objects I despise or wiroed | C&MPed, taking the modest sun of some $400,000 to $500,- | hold on the masses as the Californian, who made @ | Alterations in the Draft of the Canadian Tuvrapar, July 16—Trotting match, ; mile beats, to {nto rdieule, and, finaly, Decanec ft has beooee the fash eae Ts 1 Ce Ef Pee ee oe, ee oe pee PR WTrenkody named b. ¢. I oi ‘tn Mayor's Office. attack me, take up the cal and io- J 4, 8 made since , excepting Genet arrison rom the Montreal Leader, . 4 ° ‘ENT UPON THE HACK D&IVSRS BY THE MAYOR Want other lee to throw discredit and prejusice upoa me, | ‘8 i the Uberal party, and who exolaim “ Vivala Liber- | 15:9 when there was such a union of the people | __ It has already been announced that certain altera- | H. Woodruff named b. g, Little Joba, _ 100 itd Squads Such persons have c tad, erical aiid shales sida ment; | 2g2inst Van Buren that he was used ap forever. Col. | tions would be made in the draft tariff submitted by Time, 2:41}4—2:4134 dea ited saa te with Dos Manuel Payno and Felix Zaloaga, lam working bo ie ce ey ea od tie areal Of tre penta, | Fremont’s popular vote was 1,341,514, which was | the inspector General to Parliament. RACING AT THE NORTH—THE FASHION COUASE. y afternoon Mayer Tiemaan pas Nag Eg alll 3 een ser terres future intae ‘Drovied, ang trdosts | all obtained ta the sixteen free States, with the | The alterations in the ‘are confined to} A brilliant racing campaign is near at hand, Dy an ad- | S0°ompanied by Marshal Stophens, Sergeant Berney, and be gy en ng oe Sas comb and tha sneet fonrtel ammancoanen must | exception of only 1,194 votes, which were given | spirits, wines and sugars, spirits and strong waters, | yertisemeut in our columns this morning it will be ob- a eceiparast forty policemen, made @ descent upom calumny; for I bavi follow, whie Mexicans, alike regardless of the ties of | for him in the States of Virginis (291), Mary- | including spirits of wine and alcohol and not being served that the lessee of the Fashion Course has made ar- jo hack drivers who congregated around the Hudsoa said individuals. Although nature, of common humanity, and the laws of God,are | lend (241), Kentucky (314), and Delaware (308). | brandy, gin or whiskey, and are to be charged 70c. pancatoanyes 9) La prea evor wit. | River Railroad depot, Chambers street, soliciting passen- mamed person, as @ priv! set thus at dedance. In eleven States he had not one vote; and why? Be- | instead of 80c.a gallon. ~ vengem finest age gers. Iteppears that tho drivers of these coaches, whe From ealayng We an REND te inenneneeenenette cause men there were afraid to vote for bin Had ae: refined, whether in tenes Ge tat = taset hee Se eee ae eae ae is ittiatr hth or cond, Tam related ne jis friends been as free to advocat election , crushed, dered grant 5 ae gray -d D Septe . Over six months since {The Latest from Salt Lake City. the slave States as the friends of Mr. Buchanan were | other form: white bastard sugar, or other sugar — ah oe Ot Seane Tear oe tes onda shee il and steamboats, 4o not only insult passengers but actuaiy deed, if he were my [Correspondence of the St. Louis Republican | to support their leader in the free States, Colonel | equal to refined in palisy, ie fo be charent $2 50, De inaugurated, for ‘which there are sixteen entries. It | force them into their coaches whether they desire to ride ii i : ii eurse 0s Sen0 Gamat Sact LAkE Crry, June 15, 1863. Fremont would have received fifteen hundred thou: | instead of $2 80, per 100 Ibs. White clayed will take place on the second day of the meeting, and | Of not, and in many instances secure their baggage and have ‘olner iaean or gutiical ciples, then such The creat Utah war is at an end—eo tt’ appears, At least | sand votes at the very jeast. As it was, hia popular | or yellow bastard sugar, or any kind equal in quality pony Ry the aarat the coal ook encortalaty og velo give it up uniess the party employ " teas ‘the 2 hed the JB ning oy Tiveral party | for @ while. You have couptiess hoard of tho entry of | vote was only about fifty two thousand less than Gen. { to white clayed sugar, but not equal to refined | naming the winner, be very exciting, and draw au im- Fr eRe ich cheney, | Gov. Caxming into the city « mouth or a ago, waattonded | Scott received in 1852: and General Scott received | sugar, is to be charged $1 75, instead of $2, per 100 | mease concourse tothe grounds. The aren: i [ 3 g 3 i by apy person other than his driver and Co! Kane. Bis | about 210,000 votes in ten slave States where Colonel Ibs. Brown clayed sugar, muscovado or raw sugar | out is capital,and embraces the names ris more stan of Tome thas | Vertes CHy, and the upright and determiand course | Tremont iid not one vote, and about 159,000 votes | of any kind uot equal in quality to the sugars last | Rorees in Americ, while the naize of the lsse | i F * i 4 | i that order, good jement and d T donot think we ought w tolerate religious as- . in those four States where Colonel Fremont had but | named, to be charged $1 30, instead of $1 45, per | TaDtee manag socations any longer, I dos't think the, Pape euould be He TO ot es eee or ane'Terriory, | 14 votes. His vote was only about 21,000 less than | 100 Ibs. Wine in quart bottles worth $12 per dozen, | ¥!l! Prevan Ereughuout ise meter = Rome and asyrabol of the unity | woud not interfere with thelr , property or re: | that cast for General Taylor in 1848, and exceeded | is to pay $3, and pint bottles in proportion. Soap, “glne Beuaeines. of the nd, Goaily, I don't thik it POs | ie .oy, but would enforce rigorously the laws ofthe Uultea | that which (General Cass received by almost 113,000; | not otherwise specified, is added to the apecifics and 'y Migence. Pade? Progress, unless \t oujoye the | gate and of the Terrors. He spent some weeks in tbe | and (ieneral Cass’ Southern vote, allowing for | charged $1 25 per 100 ibs. Tux Lars Lacnaws Basttrow.—We learn that the Rev fuch others as are allowos toatl | cuy.and was kudly weated by the citizens. He also | South Carolina, was about 440,000. To the free list are added books, printed periodi: | and excellent Dr. Mubieaberg will deliver aa address to 4, if I do wish for panishment | \.'i.4 various tribes of indians, who were 7 | 6 culprit, I equally desire that If we look at the number of electoral votes thrown | cals and pamphlets—not being British copyrights, | morrew (Sunday) evening, at six o'clock, at the St Luke's nad that it shall vot be opprensed | DAve committed depredations im the, oeetgee cad'thea | for Colonel Fremont, we shall see that his suc-| nor blank, account or copy books, or books to. be Howpital, in memory of the late Laurens Hamilton, befure | Of Bese back drivers, one of whom snatched his carpet » Scott, invendiin; ‘weather | CO## Was prodigious. He received 114 votes, the | written or drawn upon; caoutchoue or India rubber, ‘ . deg out of his band, saying: “Tois way, air, tor yur oar- ts i do, that the guarantee ofa | TOMUEIE Cant ie etara wit Ge family number being He was as well sapport: | and gutta percha unmannfactared: ofls, cocoa nut, | Be Jusice Association of that boepital, of which the ¢e- | riage,” aud made off 0 & coach wich was standing ow pends upoa perscns, I ouly wish to see ve ives lo z tasionere arrived | ed as Mr. Clay bad been in 1844, when that | pine and palm, in their crede and natural state; pig | Cesee! was treasurer. The institution w situated ia Fifty. | the opposite side of the street Not wishing & Cemere casa jose by ihe Goverscy cod | great man received 105 votes out. of & total of | fron, pig Tead: tin and sine or spelter in block or fourth street, beewoen dh ond Sixth areoues, the | Revoned to, ihe follow, to bring beck bus carpet say to those who suppose me to be plotting 3 Gray RT ES te 27 a and mg Sag had but - in oe the | pig; ao, papery; silk hat yw a oa poy pod yom ey for the purpose of going after it, but had no Payeo and Zuloege for any potltics! plan, that | FY, 4 meeting i tants conan h | whole number then being 290, and seven of the | vass. duck bunting, expressiy impor for lp Gree wontons otering fo than another back ariver stepped up to his wife, aod ca. I know well eho are the eathora of the ca. | 920 11th insts. . a conference te gh 2 slave States voted for the General, including several | building purposes, and by shipbuilders and + | Young Hamilton, of the Natiovel G 1a Nae York, | takiog up the little boy in hie arms, aaidto Mre W., “Your them, auc tall the tor what base | DOF and Commissiouers, and the heads jormoa | Gf the larger States of that class—Virginia, South | makers: unmanufactured tobacco and turpentine, | {2w'S; tom are trom geatiomen in the iateric counter, | BUtband bas juat @y coach, and directed me to y are. my euemirr, end I will chastise them, | Cburch. It lasted four hours, eae Sipe tee Carolina, Alabama and Missouri. No opposition | other than spirits of turpentine, are to be admitted | snowing bow widespread is the sorrow at the sad death | P& O° in while he goes after bis carpet bag.” Mra. Wet because I have sufficient couraze and beact ieft to do it a Waa! Hrighate became uosually eloquent on the | candidate for the Presidency—always excepting | free, whether they are the produce of the United | of cur guest. A commbtoe appotuted for ths purposs | MOFe, ‘hinking ail was right, was accordingly led off and You know me well, you are aware thai l have now eal Sa but gil noon subsided, ana conditions were | (cn. Harrison, whose case was a peculiar one—has | States or not. Jib hanks and sails are taken from | could speedily raise $1,000 oF $2,000, for the erection of | ComMortably seated tn a coach, with her chiidrea. On the bees a lidors! for tho last sixteon years; that fow oom cod by which the tonahawk was buried ever done better in the electoral colleges than did | the free list as presented in the original draft. the proposed monument, to general weeme th» doaire wo | Tourn of Me. Wotmore greatly astoninhed to fi promined themeelves ax | did daring the last administra. | S6tved wbon by whic pout the bad been | Col. ¥ f. Bven Gen. fasion an hed | To the fi at haded votton batts, ailk | contribute to ls. Let thoro having the matter In hand | B® wife and children gove, He immediaraly instimted @ 4 thet | have raecated (he couserva:ive party there conditions were a! ras same as t Col. Vremont. ven Gen. Laylor acoomplial hed leas, ro e five per cents are ed cotton 5 fy come mode of contribution, aud the money will not » * nothing could be found of teem. Ha aa stat fusca Pais niermisson, Fiociyryeu | nefeee wpm oa, the Governors rst vik, “The | for he and his frends contended against a divided | twist for hats and ready made sails. lock or pig | Smeaty som ibution, 7 pap Bild f troops were to enter nab opposition officers democratic party: whereas the democracy was never | tin, and block zinc or spelter, are omi late 4 ‘4 wife scated in the coach some aon at sae, poreats nz iabeiong ve thechareh party, | beritled to perform the various duties of their offees | more firmly united than they were ii 1856, entering | and angle or other iron, sbaped or unshaped, are to | _BAUoo8 Ascevsow.—Monsleur Poulis, the seronact, er, om seeing the approach ef and ‘beatly, 1 am led to hope that you will deapics | pythout imecrapiien, ond te ner band, all prior offences | the contest ua they did with the moral certainty of | be admitted at five per cent only when they form | made a balloon ascension yesterday atternton, from one | Mr Wetmore, cried out “AU right. sir, J the ‘ior which. base been eireniated ia public, ant that were to be forgotten, as per President's prociamation—by- | Success, which has as much influeuce on the conduct | part of an iron ship imported in pieces. The follow- | of the uptown gardens, ‘9 the presence of a vast number | Wetmore was not to be done you will do justice to your friend. = JUAN JOSE BAZ gones to be by gones of parties as on that of individuals. ig are taken out of the five per cents:—Zinc or | of spectators. Ths day was everything that could be de The mason is everywhere to be encountered repairing Tous eity, which «ix weeks sgo contained not less than It we look at the number and standing of the | spelter in block, India rubber in bottles or sheets, | siceg soft end clear, with cuboabainen ath Gameges {rom the earthquake. Many e day will follow | proce thocsand inbanitacts, now has but little over one | States which voted for Col. Fremont we shall see | and caoutchouc unmauufactured, tubes and pipes. i pep. ci ciering; and the before the city will be restored to the solidity it boasted | Lundred, they ali mall town about | that he was supported by the very flower of the | iron wrought and cast, tin in block or pig, canvass, | ‘roout to witpem the spectacle wae very large. The y 1 Bs Suppo y jo f h . tin in bl . . } means, however, got wind Of wDAS was out, oo. sae 18th. aon thie on Sunday te nie ae, ce they live, some in | Union. Five of the old thirteen States were inthe | duck, sail cloth, bunting, when used for ships only. | housetops allover the city were covered with people, and | autemps to molert ibe passengers Some clant, novwite ome io small house, and some - " . - i by both parties, . list Of the great States, New York and To the twenty per cents are added—hats,caps and | the corner of every sirect were groups of interested | stencirg, were arrested for being off heir boxes, which is Rees ine crc oorresventence, he brougut ue Inus | Witbout auy one of these comforts, Andevea i thisday, | 01: tie first ‘and the thisd—were for tii. | bonnets, skins, sheep, calf, goat and chamois, dress: | lookers on. At four c'eiock, pursuaat 10 aduouncement, | strict y ih vielaiion of the law. They were brought before more than our flee of papers from the Pacific const. From | Porm nalauans, Whe Numz ve neon tor the last ton years | NeW land was for bim, including such | ed: all iron castings ; scales and weights, satins ; | the balloon shot up into mid air, aruid thechoers of the | Mazebai Stepheos, where ines gave their names as Meary him we learn,'bowever, that Gen. Alvarez end bis 50D. | giemiting io build The roofs of the public works, the | democr: States as New Hampshire and | glass bottles and vials, not being wine and beer bot- | spectators. and continued ascending quite rapidiy for some | MeCercie, James Numan, John Greenfield, Isaac Rdiinger, & i i [ Dow Diego, are still at their home aod bave not yet take | Hoong of the houses, and all the board fencing, have Maine. The new and growing States of Michi- | tles; spades, shovels, axes, hoes, rakes, forks, and | “me. At first the beiloon seemed monstrous in size, bat ite | Joba Kelly, George Green, John Dovohve and John Barr; ¢ field, although it was reported they would s20n do 90. | Ueed' a yoarding up the doors and windows of the pouses. | gan, lowa and Wisconsin were for him. The eleven | edge tools : spikes, nails, tacks, brads, and sprigs ; yey Byte = ee RR according to the siong ei alane ben hed | Ai) appears desolate—bardiy a personjcan be seen, save |}; States contained about 8,300,000 free peo- | mowing, reaping and thrashing machines: manufac- The light ‘wind | Hotel ovsches. Thies @ g0od move os the part of the airea:y erossed the ia river, gale believes | shout the Post (fice, and about a smail, but nest restau jot one slave in 1 d probably not less | tures of brass or copper: of which imitation of lea- | which was biowing dritted the balloon towards the south. | Mayor, avd if strictly carried out, and every driver com this vumber to be much too large. According to the mosi | P20" Smcn is the oly place of accommodation in tbe | fy * relia statements it Cy A eboat wor city, and it only affording relief in the way of meals. Not tually im tbe felt en Uhis side Mescala They are. |g cent's worth can be bought here, nor cau auy work be en millions in 1856, or almost if not ther is the principal part, not otherwise specified; of | west slowly, and when last goon the: tion of therepublic. The quality | caoutchouc or India rabber or of gutta percha or of | Diity that uld teacond betw: mpport was superior to that | which any of these articles form the principal part. | This is the firat betloon ascensi peiled ‘to keep upon the box of ‘hi it will be a great becefii to the travelling commucity, and especially half the free popula 4 very much. Pinsos, who le reportec " tl of Col. Premont’s ‘ to strangers. The Mayor bas ordered that squad of mea {ohare ove towards Toivon, bas the largest force Fee Te cmprases ait the trate and commerce of une | which any candidate has received in any hotly con- | The following are taken ov’ of the tweaty per cents: | for three years past In the buloyon days of be bereafier detailed to ail the railroad depots aad steam The met no soldiers on the road. aad escaped | cy tested election that our country has known? brass castings, and other work in metals, finished | 4 there perilous feais were quite frequent. doa: landings for the above purpose from detention or annoyance by robbers. Tae trave! be The Governor and lady were fortanate ensugh tocome | Gen. Harrison carried most of the same States it | or unfinished, not otherwise specified : books bound Arrewrt oF 4 Personen vo Fecare rrom tae Tone — — tween this wod Asapuicn at the present tne je very Vent. | seroma peracn kind enovgd to permit them to oecapy | will be remembered that in several of them his ma- | in leather, in whole or in part, upon the binding | Thomas Mul'as, ote of the deputy Keepers ot tbe Tombs Poitee Inteliigenes. his house; but ali oubers: jorities were very small, and that in al! of them the | only—on the hooks five per cent ad valorem; tan: | discovered on Tue * Si seonctulortin’ His movements are ao regarced en ce the | democratic vote were large, and contained such « | ned, dressed skins, and sole leather of al! kinds. Ye) Cashing, alias Johason, | ATTACKED ny RUPrAINs—Onw May Stannen.—On Thursday a charge of larceny was mm night a young mam named Thos. Fitzsimmons, IT years en of much importanee. le will 6oubdd share of intelligence of the land as never before nor Boots and shoes, harness and saddlery are to pay at ond . } a . \Geverai Garga bes named as commandante of the centre | 00 cours Of it Probie wit emt copia, tne farge | sittce fell to the lot of a party so badly beaten as the | a duty of twenty-five per cent Proparatices for bie escape. Tt appears that a suspicion age, war attacked by rulflans in Sheriff etrect, and ia of Tamaulipas D Cristobal Montiel. ibe troops aispersed | 750. 80" 4 needy, to leave their democratic party was in 1840. There is nothing in the above alterations to give | looktng fellow bat been ia the babit of calling & self de ence stabbed ove of them, named Gallagher, vor: ot ihe battle of the 14th May, have gove into the inierior, | Me/or'ty of whom Ate Poot ane ere pnd pd | ly deducible from th 1 tree trade and Mr. Mullan, trom thir circumstance, was seriously. Fitgaimmons was arrested by officer Oolard, ne + | fortabe rouses anc take up quarters in the open » |, The conclusion justly deducible from these facts | alarm to free traders. semetbing wrong War going on. He aporised d Dut the rowdlee, with toe « of the one stabbed ae iy ong yg y | 80d ibis efier « setiloment of all difficulties had been a4’ | is that Col. Fremont possesses those qualities which hlththentiiinaintihin Ciiiconan or fu cabtens nek God tak’ caret as comet. " sees . oe sted, dors seem strange ke men available as political chiefs, as part tea ow > eau tea # Bianco, ot San Jean de tos Tagoe, hea Deco deitvered wo | Mes Goereem wewee, | A see te vet some aha. | make pone thes political chiefs as party iead: | Lyxom Law Aaats 1x Misrourt —The Journal | © 08 removing some paper which hei bees tacked | Fonarxa a BANK Cusci —A bay aamed Adoiph DeVries, Bantos Degotiado with orders from Viduarri to have him | vow cf doubt. [bare asked many of the Mormons why | tions, His courage, conduct, talent and honesty made | {,yesteréay says :—A gentleman who arrived in { Uris sone wbict ad best tetewad wan fe he mor | was arrested on Frit«, at the Mechanics’ Bank, for pat todesth. Degoliedo bas, however, not yet obeyed | it i they yet continue t remove their households and | item the f vorite of our people in 1866 ‘and hehasdone | tia city last evening, direct from Albany, Gentty Gover te bed. The iron belosmad Bad Deen Eroke eae | presenting 0 forged obick: for 6873 68 tb the paylagtetier The frowtier forces in Zacatecas are reported to have | Prov sions lato rest an expense when all Whingware r% | ching to forfeit thelr confidence since the time | County, informe, us that on Monday evening 6th | porters ot uel to ery the stone from the wall. | The chesk parporied w nave dea signed by Mr. Alfred left thes piace on the receipt of the pews that the govern But few wiil anewer in plain terms, and those who do, | When le wns their chosen leader. That he was de on en, ang wing +] Me intention of Cashing was evicently to let himself | Oseieso, and officer Gil. Hays, who made the arrest, took ment forces bad left San Luis. They are exvposed © HAVE sar tnat they bave uot coufdence in thefalfiiment of whe | feated then cannot be urged against his being nomi. | WhO was hung a short time sinces by a mob in G kone to reinforce their friends near Guadalajara fnzy consider the agreement; tbat they wart tonee the | nated a second time. It was scarcely within the | “Y ge Bo A wing os Co eye a In diplomatic news there Sp Osrs vo oe eroe thkwonn | ATY otter and locate, before they change the plans pre- | hounds of possibility that he should be elected in | Mons, Wan Unewie Liven nit Of JM aie ta ae we ivtimated several days sivos, the relations betwee | viously edopled by them The fact is this, it the aemy | 1s51, and there was not another man who could | dead. A guard of the citizens had been stationed Miecuseeh have eoome wuspeades, for the locates adjacent to this ety the Mormons will not retura | have carried half the electoral votes that, he ob- | around the jail since the culprit has been imprisoned. veru ply Tam alaw ents to it, and will, im all probabliity, ee toes ai Nor is ita new thing for candidate to | The County Court being in session on Monday last, Sree te Nedorcesseon of tbe embargoes winder tbe taw of | City 084 thls intention may eosoung for their Fetesing 10 | scccoed on the second trial who failed on the Arst | And refusing to make any appropriation to relieve , ted the expulsion of American cisiaeue. We have Te eas, " Jensent | trial. ‘The three most successful Presidential candi- | the guard,» mob was raised and the prisoner forci | vot twenty six years of age 5 ip * f Ast ceperal thing the Mormoos are kied and p! a bly taken from the hands of the civil officers. The | term in the State prion fo ready quoted the treaty of Guataupe HHideigo for the | trv cet of the etvil officers, but they entertain an ever. | dates we have had since Washington, failed when 4 knowing his fate, asked to be baptized. ' ‘ Denwot of thove who may entertain fears in CoMMeCLIOD | initioy uatred to certain ones of the number, and are ut- | first they were before the people:—Jefferson in 1796, Rh 8 ‘ted him. The fc P 4 wilh thie ecourrence, and would now counsel quiet sod a | terly opyored to the army being located near them. Jackson in 1824, and Harrison in 1836. Why should is request was grant oo a ly li dows by & rope to the yard, and thas escape, but the bmaa wculd probably have prevented | {t together with his prisooer to the office of Mr. 0. who henteuffed and chain peed itaforgery. The boy at first stated that it (ied to the Generni Sessions. The by Mr. Bishop, a broker at the Coo; rp Phe be perme and a knive titate, but afterwards eaia he bad found it. On bis . He was | way to the Tombs he gave the officer $96. in bile the ‘ions wag | Union Bank of Monticello, N.Y , as a bribe to let He is | but the money did not help him, and he was jocked up by though he bas served one | Justice Connolly. From a letter found on bis perso it and been at Biack. | would appear that be resides at 23 Bayard street from Charleston, | Tax Quaxce ov Laven acarver Frank Lewue —In the pab- Hished accour is of the comp!aint of Alderman Reed against relatives rreite Pumur Sevx.—The steamboat King rebence we the dispesnten Of ho govermaients Of ° | | By Cempaiches received bere yesterday from Geo. Jokm | it not be the same with Fremont as it was with them? minister ag gen mee Ne me ous, Weds a : (ARE | ravi Kawi it was stated ist on the warrant being is- or) ounie | stow. be notifiea the Government Commissioners and peo- ert ee! stream near a . ‘lip, whic! ® number of yours past has been ‘ 8 ne latter. It w The Soctvdad of Tuesday states that the American Mi- | 1 of Utan, bat be will leave Bear river (eighty milos dee wy Ay -F- ar ne eer s the water the r was met by his father, and the padre buatmewn woeens the city and the ti ats, }- 7h. py wae & neviered bis views tm refereace to the 16 | from Sait Lake City) on the 17th instant, and expects to | P 4 © | meeting is said to have been an affecting one. Dr. 7 stands, | Bot meant by this that Mr. Leslie diag the ofiesr. f Harrison and Fremont is this resemblance — der the mangemest of the Ten Govern Tues He has been stopp L Branch with bis family | arrive im theeity in Sve days, at which time all matiors | [a6C 0! tle An Carter, of Albany, made a speech at the water, try. | "er a ors, ueeday n stopping at Loug Will be aettied, aod you will hear the nows by next mail, | arse vad mek Sensei tun mabthate bape ing to prevail on the crowd to raiso a sufficient ‘suin | sfernoon ree on the abutments of the old ridge whion | finer ine 3d of Julp and will no Nout pro gay Sey ey It may bo @ matter of some interext to know the partion ; pi he. > 3 and | 4 ‘the guard until the prisoner's trial came on, | N62 Mreched actors Harlem river ai the foot of 114th tate ~oatems | (Gewtiles) pow ip tole city pe carried about four-fliths of the electoral votes in street, and on being hauled of she sunk in thirty fect Gravy Lancesy.—James Neal, ® young Canadian, was * the present Min | “Gp the Sth foetant, Gov. Powell, Major MeCulloch Gov. | 1540, because the people compelled those rival chiefs | About $200 was raised, and a mesenger despatched | ‘ater, where she now lies an almost hopelors wreck od with stonling « gold wi to the coutribations We are not, howe | Cuwming and tr. Forney, Soaprintendent of | to cease their factions proceedings, and to direct ali | te the Court, then in session, to wee if it would raise | Numerous attempts have been made, 90 far as talking | Nest 0m Monday, chareed w saan inde a8 rized to Make Any Corrections ie the ister camen faire On the lib, Secretary Hartnett. On th ; af t . the balance. The Court refusing to do this, the | of the matter goes, to adopt some plan fo: removal of | 40d Chain, valued at $100, from James Harkin, residing at The ladiew of Tainpion have shown theavelves to be ae | Sy craig, Indian Agent, and Me, James, Interpreter. Oc Hoenn hp should’ ast the, been ae bt be ny risoner was taken to the same tree that Kesler was | these obstructons to vavication, which have stot thare | No. 100 Chwrch strect. The watoh being missed, Neal apt poiitiolane as thove o( otber Waces in we republic: | the 17th, Mr. Simonton, of New York ime; Mr. Filmore, | thteo tnt happened in Isao? Whe sicaa hung on, and there executed. A new and dry suit | for half a century, but they still romain undisturbed. | wae questioned and confessed having taken it. it was They bave prosonted « fiatiering ®t vo Gen. Rafael | of New York Henan: Mr. Browa, of New York Tribune! | (joc ‘ys epenee hy should not | OPefithes had been procured in the meantime, and | Some time sioce the Corporation appropriated fs bun. | aherwards found concealed in & stove pipe. He waa Moreno for the good order, &c., preserves under bis @4 rshal Dodson, of Uwsh Territory, and Mr. J.B Le. ‘olone ‘remont ho the whole opposition two the prisoner d d to meet his doom.—St. Joseph | dred dollars for the purpose, but the money newer reached | locked up by Justioe Connolly for tr tnjovstration of the affairs of Tarmgalipas ide, of 8. Lowe years hence, as General Harrison rallied it eighteen ‘Me Gomsie, July 8 that locality, having probably been spent on ite way thither pan al 1 The canse of the revolt st Jalaya appears to hare come — years ago’ ‘These are questions for the people to | (Mo) sno There stone monuments or abutments are very danger. Geroners’ Inquesta. feouon, wed the Paros tok advartage of the moment to go eas mprvon 9, fam HERALD tical shape, and thas ‘Gamoorsey will Feet « blew Channel, and only showing ici a very low watee “thay | _ DEAT rxox 4x Ovaxoote or LAcnanc —Ooroger Oat ——} ee ee ane ee Conseramn oF Hamner, New York, July i6,1968. | jy which it will be temporaril Yprostrated, and have | _ Died ot bis restdence, Unerry Tse New Keut county, | are boll of leave stones, and one blast would Sattar tne | ble held an inquest on Friday, at No. 177 Franklin street, sore te ready been abit 1b the Paseo Se ioe Barmy, | Sik—1 am aushorized oflioully to bring to the knowledge time and opportunity alorded it Yor Tepentance of its | Va, on the 84 of July, Captain iacav Trnee, seventy | whole pile into deep waler on all sidos of 1%. upon the body of Vreeland H. Van Kleok, « Gorman, Amonget them was a lieutenant named | The per. | tbe ae Trees & Taner es poe evil deeds. The country knows what has been ef. |’ years ofege. The deceased was Righly esteem by all Puree i Forty vier Sreeer— Between three and four | twenty-one years of age, who died froma the effects of an foun of notability thrown into prison are -—Jose Maria | (he former communes’ Doone and that in its meat the | fected under Colonel Fremont’s lead: and would it | Who know him, and bee Infts large circle 01 ‘ends and | oclock on Tuesday mornitig a fire occurred tn the cellar | overdose of Inudanum. Tt appears that Weceased war Paaquel, bis 800 Franciseo, Angel acti, Joxjuio Quiran, | Oe Ce Me ee ean oumors weight, which ia 3.1750 per | be wise to enter upon a great political campaign un- | Felatives so vane nt Gt Pelor's chereh, apon | OC & Cabinet maker's shop, situated at No, 168 Went Forty. | much addicted to liquor, aud wae ip the habit, after drink. oacuit, MAPHNGE, te tail ti oihers of low tmnsoriance” | tt heavier, aad equal 0 half tilogramens, hus beet der the lead of some man the extent of whose strength | the identical spot where General Washirioc was tie: | fir eeot, The fiamen sprend through the floor and dew. | 10K See ty De took fon meth, abt Vee, mare ramet Vinee, . miopies. accordingly, ait quotations of given in | must be a matter of conjectore,and whose popularity | peg Captain Tyree was in the war of 1812, and render tons ~ ‘ ee. Beck, next From the Mexican Extraordinary, Jan? 16.) | tne /fombanger aligesasoman ve, since veal | ix yet to he aacertained, perhaps at the expense of | ed very eMelent service py pol nm A ag amg mend ‘be fen en eae Rien | ) ied, . aboot $160; said to be insured. The bi was de. | verdict of “1 danwm.”” We learn that already work bas, bee oon ne, | {ae siready, been calonlated for the metrical weight. | the macrifice of the highest interests of the nation ? The death of Jou N, Wruen, tm an apopiectio at, ot | maged about $160; also said ta be inewred. SEE vii, teeta tect mmaed vue ret mate to tee 17a husatepec Com: | will oblige yan tenet oe - “et the Delavan House, Albany, at three o'clock Thursday | the fire ia at present unknown, but to have Os aplberyen eee to at nt coin fe eee oo, ene , been : ce 9 More veenole are on their way to the Isthmus, and ee Ter OO DINAND KARCK, Consul At the Thames police court on 23d of June, three erenes, vit Ne we vente wot ears a | teen behest pny and ite oom. | Friday, upon the body of an unknown mea found drowned a very short Ume we may expect to Ree o- 3 -- on a seamen, natives of England, came before Mr. Selfe Albany iecmen, oa te Mere: fe belonged to Mrs. Fost. in the Fast river, near plot 14. Deceased was dressed in of thie republic ‘with industry. Starr Convasriow or Coconsp Maw.—The co- | to complain of cruelties practised towards the gew Ballston th y — a ‘business until the moment of esdgen, Be. suentenry for UG0 (Oe Oe vtscny coches mS lored citizens of New Redford, Maae., have made ar- $l AA the Bea, on her passage fom byt from the dinner table apoarently tm gpetecs Cnaroe Or Cocermracriva.—A mulatto named Young | Coroner Coonery ned an Inquest the same day at Ne. pT CT pine to the world the bene. | Tngements for a State Mans Convention, to be held | Calcutta to London. Mr. Seife, on learning that the | joalth “Ge felt while conversing with Dr Armsby, 01 | onda white man named Smith were arrested yeslord 492 First avenue, upon the body of a boy six yours of ioe Sank oak Tasso ons been closed by | it New Redford on the 24 of August, to take into | Belle of the Sea was an American ship, said he had | died tnetantly. afternoon, on a nterfoit ‘to se, whe was foubd drowned in the Past river, foot of the warring Of cardicting interes Waxioo will soo | Consideration the many grievances under which they | no jurisdiction in the matter; but if the seamen ever Mroan Bascom dled at hia residevcs in Methuen, Mass., cit: ty wixth etreet, The ind ia supposed # haves fallen £5. toreegh her torrnory one of an arteries of | now labor, ‘mposed upon them by the Pagitive | met with the captain and his officers in America, | on the 11th instant, at the adfanced age of oat Lundred almost daily oocur. | into the dock on Monday last, as he bed been missing Gommeree Oe the gobo | Blave law and the Dred Scott decision. they would probably obtain redreas \ yours, cleven mouths and six days renoee since that time the Of aenilor, and was tht apes. He woct | tnaaest inten Dastvtet Attorney's Office, | age. “Verdict Death by drowsing’? 7 eres

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