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WGHLY INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. ewe Miramon Flected President by the Counell of State. Presenting His Credentials. MIRAMON’S REPLY, Oar Vera Cruz Correspondence. Vara Crez, August 28, 1860. Defra of Cobos ct Onjaca—Election of Miramon to the Pratdancy—The Foreign Ministers—Almonic in Mira Jnen's Cabinet—Oonducta— Modes’ Conduct—Bpar ish In: tervention— Vera Crus Preparing for Resistance—Ejjects © @f @ Spanish War, &c., dc. We bave had no news now from your quarter for bet- ‘Wer than « month, thanks to the beautiful arrangement of ‘eur Congress, whose members occu »y themselves in apy- hing but what is usefti to trade. » 18 is from thie want of communication that we have not | been able to forward the pews of the splendid victories @f the liberal party; but to-day, our port and half the eountry might be taken by the Spaniards before you Weuld have any idea of it. @m the 4th inst. Colonel Salinas took Osjaza tn open fight, taking from Cobos all bis artillery, in fact, every- ‘Whiing, and that assassin had to run for it, accompanied ‘Dy three followers. Al! his troope dispersed or passed | over to the liberal side. @n the 10tb inst. Miramon was completely defeated near ‘GMao, and did not save anything more than Cobos, so that | bbe arrived post haste at the capital on the 12th, accom. panied by two aids de camp. This brilliant victory was echisved by Degollado, Dobiado, Ortega, Saragosa, Carva- ja) of Texas. and othere, and must have been complete, @@ over $90,000—extorted by Miramon through his last fereed loan of Guanajuata—and his private papers, full into the bands of the victors Miramon is said to have cut ‘and run before the fight was half over. In the meantime @arbello ts said to havg been routed by Ogazon, having Jef, Gaudalajara to march to the assistance of Miramon. Of this engagement we are still without particulars. ‘Miramon’s so-called Cabinet called a meeting of old fo- gee, the most inveterate of the church party, goine ‘Ubrough the farce of naming one for each State, and their Puppets nearly unanimously re elected Miramon, although the poor fool Robles wes-0n the spot, with the often dis- wppoinied hope to be elected, after #0 many fruitless and ridiculous attempts to the same end. The greatest part in this farce is said to have been per- farmed by the Spanish Minister, with the doudle object of baving a willing tool for his treaty and putting on hia again poor Mathew, who, baving committed the blunder of disowning Miramon and doing his Dest to keep the civil strife going, would have had wo rua ‘the riak of boing kilied by the little President, whereas i . Bow, by fawning upon him, be may be graciously por- gts ep tired of bis mischief making, thinks 1 to punish and degrade him again, as it 434 formerly. ‘The Prussian Minister is in the same boat with him, os Ranocbedy saben cap notion. whole liberal army who or marching upon the i & i dl i 2 “j $338 i i t 8 i E if ge j is 4 fs i 5 5 E it td ! : | i / Hl t ; i i i f f i H : i l ! q : if uy i i i rel i ay Ki Fs Hit # Bie Fi 3 i it t t i fi HE it i T have little news to communicate, although our levers from the capital reach up to the 38th ult. ‘The liberal forces were etill at Queretaro, and re mor lt! ill sl zil iff i i i i i 1 ai : k ft the capital, principally foot, trom Puebia. nied has not returned from New Orleans, ‘we leok out for ber daily. of ont of the four miilion# wemid be New Orleana, Dutwo Dave no steamers to take ‘t femett ing be done at last to keep thas line op? ia op for New Orleans, acd whe some have ts i ent a peut wn Aa ' | | appointed Mr Robort D. Livingston as Clerk, in the room N EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMB no choice, others conatder 1t too siow a conveyance, and #0 | Sele of Tickets for Forrest’s Firet Night. @ great many prefer the English steamer. |, The vestibale of the theatre known as Niblo’s Gardea — ‘Was a scene of some little excitement yesterday afternoon, aaa eee teins a Havana, Sept, | 12 CUB GUD ofthe sale of ickels for the choloe of the : 7, for tho Naw Yous Brnatp.) ‘Dest seais tn the bouse on the first night of the reappear- The Diarip dele Marine of the Teh inst, em ob ms ance on a New York stage of Mr. Edwin Forrest, the well cme Na EE pe, to capital known and justly a>preciated American tragedia». As & Siar te bat of a, Ted tag was placed against one of the door pos. sof (be ae Ear Soa bom ea 2e 5 yk pe Heat eae Broadway front, to call the attention of the passers by to Abie result of that baiGe, "Ho was aotiog ooly aa the wap. | "BAe, and ax the sald fag merely announced the fact stitute of opti! this latter disappeared, and then : believing that he could uot legally continue to discharve the duties of the post, end ou mentioning it tothe Coaneil i Se i exercie! supreme } egitimate President, which he had bese ding ioe tae ye Sten RS Hi. 4 A ten eececccccecocecn a eeeeO them, and directed that tho governing function should be delivered juto the bancs of the President of the Supreme Court, which was accordingly done on the 13th of august. three o'clock tn an apparent state of great mental (if not even detrimental) anxiety, making inquires whether Sobsequeatiy, conf-rmably wo a decree fasued in January, | the place was going to be changed from 1859, by Yutoaga, providing for a vacancy in the Presi: . aay k mace Fruntn) af dtstinguiched ‘atives | & theatre to something else,” or whether Mr. from the deparunepts was assembled, onibe Mth | Nixon bad burst op and was being gold out. Remisated General Miramon, who bad been in tbe capital | When they were told that it was only the auction sale of since bis retreat from Silao. At the meeting were twenty three individuals, Senor Lares presiding. The | tickets for Monday evening next they went away; but showed vineteen it one; the romaining there | not before breathing a eomewhat convulsive sigh of re- Ee cae nomination being male kuow®, Mire | lief, ‘Arrah, and by me sow!,” said ove robast Hiber- oy’ a ‘country presented, and demand. ; Dian, “and I was afther being afraid thas Misthrees So- ing the ‘bof all bearer bad jumped Nixon te smash.” eee Hate Rageeer neuen) Tee | ata ts oa oer prom wre be sn tholic to Mexico. ° of recep. | gazing and staring in at the doors of the theatre, then tion, entirely new in the republic, shows that the - | walking to the portico of the Metropolitan Hotel, and ment nothing which could add to the ir stihe ‘Tha following apeoches abaw jie posltion aftcr a vacant examination of the bystanders, saunter back again, perbaps pass along to the coraer of Prins atreot, and then return, plainly showing that they were waiting about for something to come, At teu minutes past three the inside glass doors were opened, and about a sre of persons at once walk- ed in ‘through the gates of the irom railing, and as it wanted some time to the appointed hour of the sale, they amused themecives by examining of your Excalle the fountain and aquarla of the “Aquaria Hall,” or walk- Majesty, accrediting me as lu ipg around the gardens, taking great care to follow the oS orders that appeared on the trunks of the trees, viz : ee ee eee “Not to pluck the flowers,” for the ouly good and pil- japan cage game ite 2 fog pable reason that there were none visible. were it not more pet f - or. ave s é At half past three the auctioncer made his appearance, grief with which the unbappy struggle is witnesse: and bis clerke began at once to be busy putting the table reds #er bosom and diverts and compromises into its place, arranging the chairs, ke ; but, as there Pn me} ls were at this time only about fifty persons preeent, Mr. ture without belng pained and afflicted in her oul, ag it is | Leeds deemed it advisable to wait # few miautes, as he — 2 pay ages eae it om the spot without | did not think much harm could arise thereby, At twenty- a bs wadness two minutes to four the numbers had increased to over a ‘ be, pont Cy tra fn dar aye tale el hundred, among whom were Barney Williams, and Sea- wan more sincerit; | oy the opera ticket seller, besides several speculators oy yer 3 ne one seats of theatres on popular nights. rights of its liberty aud self-dependence. But in spite . THE SALE. that we are of common origin, with one At twelve minutes to four the auctioneer mounted his ligion and one history, up to the time of our “‘rostrum,”’ which consisted merely of the broad step separation of one nationality trom the other coald not | of the fight of balf-, dozen that lead fens vestibule alter the fact that we are relations, to the theatre, and from which elevation he addresecd relations; and can we the still increasing audience to the following effect :— the fortune, or the contrary, of our browors? Genrizuxs—I shall now commence tho sale of tho sbould not our bosoms heave when those brothers destroy | tickets for the choiccat stats in this theatre for ove cach other in ® contest as wicked ag it is interminable? | night, namely, next |, being the first mance: In this tolemn act, in which, afver the termination of sad Forrest for a leogth of times and Thave te ir meen ef her Cusbotie Majesty, ine Sch ot may ootiechen | enon Send Gattis er tak coer ee, Been to'deplore the grievous’situation in which f find a rn pthc hey resins her; the second is to the hope that animates me misfortunes. Your * rill be Ihewisea great potriot. "ia evil discord few lit a se civ victory dora ot come thro: las aloné; nor ‘STAGE POXES. Mr. Nibio’s box, marked letter N, was a sharp competition ensued. The first bid doUare, which in lesa than a For a few seconds bidding, utes. w ) Bas é. $8 s H ees & i Rs. EH g i iit ty f EP inf [ i i ? 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The Judges of the Reperior Court hare ananimousty of George T Maxwell, removed for being abeent from du- ty. Mr. Maewell ieft thie Glty come weeks wines, ae it | wes at Oret seppored, om A summer crcursion: but a his wife and childrin have no. beard anything of hie where. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERALD. Bans ty's Ammucax Meare, | Gbouts since, it in feared that he har wife New Yore, Sept, 13,1900. and three ebiitres, pd Ls docger bie cary ~y 4 Permit me to tan inadvertence of your reporter . very weil ” weeittctee nt by his acquaintances, aoa he ove OF the | UP Cbecr ving that during the elare of fire at Not. 10 and cied of cuptletty to | warda bia friends or unk ipinese to An y ‘ ~ ever lee to him t tat, howeeer the com. | | , rman bet ped Ad him for bin domestic derelict me, | frightened.” When the firqorourred, the stage manager of tee bo defalemtion in hua official aconun | the Weseum announced from the stage ite exact Iecality, ‘My Tivingeton, the new Clerk, hae been for revoral | and the of ail apprehension. The crowded an- [ears connected with tbe office, ant war opt thi | itity, and the eutertaiament fent appointment the general orm clerk Be wer proceeded without ferthor loterruption. ber of the Legisietore of 1868, apd ie 8 popular an JOUN GREENWOOD, Jr, emocrat Anelvtan) Maneger Baroum's Muscom. | anniverrary of the American Bible Union will take place ze ‘The Case of the Supposed Siaver. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF HER OFFICERS «ND CREW—DISCHARGE OF HEH CARGO aT ATLANTIC DOCK, Bro. ‘The bark Weather Gage, the supposed alaver, the fact of ‘whose seizure was noticed in yesterday's paper, was on Wednesday night towed round from the North river into the docks of the Atlantic basin, where sbe te now being waloaded preparatory to the investigation regarding ber trae character, It is to take place on Saturday morning lodged at the offive of the Surveyor of the Port, in Pine street, in regard to certain suspicions ciroametances con nected with the cargo of the vessel. Ravenue « McGrath and Ripey were accordingly to watch her, and om Tuesday night the steam tag Active was proceoiing © tow ber int» the stream, when the officere ordered her to desist, | ap the Weather Gage was not provided with the necer_ sary manifest. The captain of the Active, however, be. gan to tow ber out, saying that he was only taking ber to Jersey City for a quantity of gunpowder. ed into the middle of the river, where, probally becom- tng alarmed, he let go the bark, and the istter came to ‘anchor. In the meantime her manifest was stopped at the Cus- tom House by order of Surveyor Hart. It set forth that the bark was bound for Hopg Kopg, by way of Ambriz, (a notorious slave station on the African coast,) and was made out in the name of An Lacre a8 shipper. No such pame as the latter is to be in the directory. About balf past eleven o’clook on Tuesday night, Sur- veyor Hart, with a number of revenve officers, pro- ceeded in asmall boat to the bark, then lying at an- chor off the Battery, and boarded her.’ They found no body on board except four stevedores, who hal been en pee to put things to rights until sho got ovt in the jer bay, where they to be discharged. Ou betogr interrogated, they said that the: 8 bame was Outter (which Osffers frou that on the manifest, where it je given #9 Maxwell), ard that be and tho crew, numbering about twenty men, had gope aghore. Mr. Hart pat the nark io obarge of officer rath, and sbe was taken (n tow soon after by Captain Fauncé, of the rovenue cutter Harriet Lape, and brought to the epot where she \¢ now lying. As soon 48 8 proper exam!pation of the facts cooneste! with the vessel is bad, Mr, Hart wil! officially report the same to the authorities at Washington. The unloading of her cargo was commenced yeatorday Morping, under the supervision of officer Motiraih, at the Atlantic docks, Brookiyn, where she is moored alongside the bark Kate, whose seiaure some time since on a simi- lar charge created quite a stir. The Weather Gage isa stout, weil built vessel, of about 360 tops burthen, with a flush, beusy bow and an ornamented storn, having the words ‘Weather Gage, New York.’ She is painted bleck Uroughout the entire portion of her sides, and .2 pro Viced with a poop deck. About five feet below the maia deck is another deck, constructed roughly, but suostan. tlally, of pine boards This is supposed ta be the dave » aid @ gentleman whe was acjuatoted with the outit of the bark saya that thie deck wes not in her when be ert saw her. Hor cargo embraces the follow mg articles: —1,120 kege of gon powder, 10 hogsheads and 10 tierces of rice, a quanty of Striped ‘cotton goods, denims, ¢ , 83) mueketa, 1 barrels New Evglard rom, 10 ‘wine, 10 cookin furnaces, 136 barrels of rice, 57 barrels of mess beef, 1 casks of wicca ben perf with a number of staves to manu- facture more if necessary, Cooper's tools, 36,000 feet of t'mber, 8,982 feet of pine boards, aud 4 small boats, two of which are surf boats, such as would be ne- ceesery in making a landicg om ibe slave coast. The cooking fornaces referred to are cylindrical iu shape and of containing about twenty gallons, being a tapted to hold the rice, while in the lower fe the eranse proper for the fuel. Rice and water, it \s well known, are the principal Provisions on the returu voyage of a slaver. The Weather Gage and ca’go, as they now stand, are es. timated to be worth about $100,000, She has been soid ‘within the past two or three weeks, and was formerly commanded by Capt. Carr. During yetterday » number of snspicious looking foreigvers, apparently Spaniards and Cubans, visited tho Atlantic basin and gazed with much interest at the ‘Weather Cage as the unionding of ber cargo was proceeded with, The with by unkadin, Friday night, in time for the official lavestigation oD a y: City Intell: COs ARRIVAL OF THE New Haven Grays.—The New Haven Grays, Capt. Oeborn, numbering thirty six kets, acd accompanied by the New Haven brass band, arrived in this city yeeterJay afternoon in the steamboat [ravelier, j on short visit tothe commercial metropolis. They wore received at the steamboat pier, at Peck alip, by the City Guard, Company A, Ninth regiment, Capt. Jos, H. | Jobnsod, numbering fy one muskets, ant accompanied by the Governor's Island band. The guests were escorted to the armory of the latter company, in Broadway, where Vaxve (not de Medic!) paid us a visit yestertay tn full vndrems and tn broad daylight. We nee! not say that she was the obrerved of allobservors Since the proms pored to know everything, it was mere hot to have appouLced the lutended visit a and, |, We might baye bade vinible ail peepee collected at every corner, proving hilonnp here. thal FEF +4, 2% g tf Hf : = ti, | } Yonkers, and hae all the advantages . cemmodions eatablinnmant, ape: Saco Win a aray Ces = J ual ARSIVERAARY OF THe Asmmc ow Brnue Csron. —The nest at the First Baptist churob, corner of Broome and © ‘beth eti Wednesday nd Thursday, the 34 and 6th vor ‘The J officers and o election of At nine o’clook on the ment Httees will take Ineaday, the Od of Ootober, and the exer. morning ot Wee ciern precise! at ten oWlook on the mame da) Reve. N. M. 48 temar, GR Biles, D aioe rand W 8 Clapp will deliver adresses om the orcasion. Sazvns oF GCRTOWDER —Boats crew No. j of the Har- bor police yerterday morning Pelyod a boat containing fifty kegs 1 Indian Fight In Texas Onna, Sept. 13, 1900 ‘The Gan Ante nio Herald saye that Cap tain Starg and commin’ bad fongh tts with the Comanches, Kiowas and Che yenten w toflee from Port Kearney, wiling twenty cue The American joa, was trifling? ER 14, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. He proceet: | into two compartments—tbe upper one, capable | if, ib 8 thonght, will be got through | bend day or two | bringing ep the amount to ». Se | of while lying at the foot of Bridgo rirvet, . The Fire Wardens have it ineharge, | be forfeited to the Fire departenent {cud | News from Cuba. ARRIVAL OF THE DR SOTO FROM PAVANA. | ‘The steamship De Sot », Captain Johnson, arrivedat thie | part yesterday morning, with Havana fates to the tb | instant. There ts no loreal n of importance, A large cargo of slavee, nearly six bundred, had been landed op | the coast. The De Soto left New Orleans on the 5th. | SIRCULAR OF THE CAPTAIN GENBRAL KESPECTING | SLAVE TRADE REGULATIONS. | To me Govensons iv mus Dowmaent Diergcre oF Tus ISLAND Ip the orders communicated by thi superior ‘civil Jo vernnent, ouder dates of 30un November and 6th J sve | lapt, T cautioned the oivil authorities of the, ieldand to | observe the stricwet virilupee in order to avoid the African negroes, stating that! would exact to nt Ubeir responsivity, aswoll as that of ail Fapetionaries 1p whose jurladiotion the landiay Begrece might take plas aver { should be infor: | ed that they had been ete by meane of negieet ebuse on the part of tho said anthorities or fanctioa- aries. Notwithetanding euch piaiv and strict determination | on my part, several lots of African vegrovg have bean recenily landed in various parte of tho island, aod | have been compelied to adopt mraeures, w! Ways unplessant, against certain functionaries, because | they bave pot fully shown tuat they ome every ex ertion and displayed the peo red for the €xect fulfilment of their d rdere avd in | strvet ions from this govern | _ In vowsequence, therefore, of the above men\ioned cir- | cumatances, and determined as | amf to prevent hy ovory means within my power the cootinuation ef tho #iave trade, thur strictly fulfi'ling the treaties with oiler a tions a8 well ag our disporitions on the subject, [ again call vpou you, earnestly recommending that, under your own respoosibility and that of all pablic officers immed - ate subdordipately to your anthority, you shall keep th» most vigtiant watch, im order to avoid any infringement of the said laws and dispositigna in the juriadiction under your cbarge, with the understanding that the simple fart Of a cargo of Africans being landed will be deemed sutt!- cient cante to suspend apy pabdlic functiopary who may | not vse every exertion and employ all the means whicd ‘vhe lawe place at bis command, io order to avoid or pre- vent the said landing, whetber it is from neglect or fron any otber canse, subjecting him besides to the decision of | the proper tribunals, ip case that hia behavior or con- deet abould give cause to suspect his honesty ip euch | cares Your good judgment will at once cause you to under. | stand the great importance of this subject, and ag apy pe- | os or zealor activity would doubtless fall upou the jonor of the government—which it ix my duty to keep stainless, even to the lst of the public functionaries—! hope that without any logs of time yon will communicate to all thoee dependent upon your avthority the foregoin¢ determinations, and all sach otbers that your zea! and good wishes to favor the genoral interest in ite true senao may supgeet; with the onderstandimg that I will not de- viate in my courte for the proper punishment of the gu!) ty, while at the game timo I will endeavor to reward the services of those who may be worthy of It. finally recommend to you that, jn order to faidli pro. perly what I bave ordered, you shal! avail yourself of ali Such legal steps as may be within your control, with the understanding tbat al! such measures ag may ten: (0 pre- vent the unlawtul slave trade will be appreved of by this tuperior civil government. May cardia cas your life many years, FRAN SERRANO. Havana, Sept, 4, 1860, The Twe: Second Ward Murder Case. CORONER'S INQUEST—VERDICT OF THE JURY. The inquest in the cage of James Farrell, who wae fa tally stabbed at thecorner of Fortieth street and Tent | avenue by o man named Jobn Fitzpatrick, was held yes- | terday at the Twenty sce precinct ptation house by | Coroner Schirmer. The evidence war quite yolum/nour, | but uninteresting. Patrick Fitzpatrick, @ sen of the accused; was the only witness who really appeared to know anything about the | occurrence. He testified os follows:—I am about ffteon | Sndiog in the barbor an Bogiish war steamer, anc | More ©o when we wore Doarded by her fret officer, «itn | the information that the town bad been taken by Walker, ‘ 5 IMPORTANT FROM HORDURAS. Our Truxitlo Correspondence, TRUx1o, Honduras, Sept. 1, 1560. Arrwal of the Seamer Oxceola—Briouation of the Port yy Walker, and His Retveat down the Cust—Snguler Oomduct of the American Concular Agent-—Sicimnishetme Wiatker’s Reported Losses—Humone Condi he Com- manger of the Parui—Reward for Waiscr'e Head Probable Speedy Copture—Lack of Protection for Aneri« cans— Steamer Osceola, Le. We reachea here in the steamer Onceola on the morning of the 234 of Augest, and wore somewhat surpr iv ont at the head of a force of Mlibusters The officer c: 4 | mented us by saying that the commander of the Iouuy had taken us for auxiliaries of the adventarer, ana ox pressed bis happiness that our peaceful mission rv!\cved bim from the duty of epohoring us under the gone of the steamer; whereupon we ali ad- Journet to the cabin aud “took drink, sod were then told that the English commander had ordered tho arch fillbuster'to evacuate the plsce before one o'clock P.M. Returning on deck, although it was then searcely eleven, we could discern the last of the fili- busters disappeering im the woods bk of the wwo taking @ direction down the coast qgstwards, (owards Limag. At one o’clocks, to the minute, we landed and found the town deserted. Tho American Vice Consul, Mr. Prado’, Whom we naturally inquired fur first we learned from the Britieh officers, tad “cut andiran”’ rome days before for Ruatan, leaving a letter directed to Walker under his sonsular seal, requetting bim to take care of his pro- perty, &c. Thig letter bas been found and sent io the President. Op the 24th Walker was overtaken by @ vaiive de- tachment of volunteers, spd a fight ensued about ten miles from the town, which reeulted In the lose o' » few men on both sides, On the 25th a party of natives found three of Walker's | woanded, abandcned by bim, and killed them on tbo epot. | years of age; I live im Forty-Grst street, between Ninth | | and Tenth avenues; it was about eleven o'clock on Mon day night last when my faiber had a fight with deceased | Lheara my father ask deceased to fight him; deceased | Was sitting op ® rock at the time, and eid, ‘Hold on till I put on my boots;”’ after deceared put on his boots he came out aud commenced squaring off at my father: 1 | pletely to overwhelm Waiker | commander of the loarua is a very young m: Others have since been found, who bave shared the sane fave. Is ig the determination of the people that none of the invaders shall escape alive. Seven sick apd v vupded were left in the town, who were a$ once taken nnter bis care by the captain ef the Ioarur, who left word w uh the commandant that If they were interfered with, bo would \apd a torce aud bang the offenders at the yardarm On the 28th the authorities toid him that aeder tbe state of excitement in the town, tivy could no longer be responsible for the safety of the invalida, who were thereupon taxen on bourd the Jearus, which im- mediately steamed off fur Ruatan, so’ as to kaye the sufferers there and intercept any of W.iker’s auxiliaries that might be prowling off that island. The bot the mocel of a frank and generous gallor, He iniormed me that if Walker had chosen to surrender, and ome abeard the Tearus with his mew, be would have been glad to hove taken bim off sad cent him home, but that now | the Dulbuster must take the coneequences of his fully. | of ammunition, He thinks the man indubitably mad. On the 29th we received news that Walker's men had been rednced to about thirty, and that be is himseli bad! woundid in the face. The vatives aasort that they wil have his head within the next forty-eight hours. The: bave not got it sot, but J fear it ie in di 5 “A French doctor, who joived the native volunteers against him, was brought in today, badly wounded with buck shot, which indicates that Walker's men are getting ehort Tn that case, none will ever.bo ablo of the country, for the regular pow coming in, and ip such numbers: little band, which never Handbilis are just oot offering to get troops ai out reached a bundred men. | 82.000 for his boad. | don’t know who struck the first blow; it was pretty dark; | | they fought about two minutes; I was beside them; there were two other persone present, namely ,a man who drives | ‘& charcoal wagon and & man who was a stranger to me; | these ps did not interfere while the fighting was joing On; one of the men tried to take my father away i the fight commenced, but failed in doing #0; after jothe! with my father do’ went beme and changed my clothes; | have seon the knife my father ured: it waa a butcher knife; I saw it after the fight; be hae it tu his band; I don’t know what be did with it. Mie! ‘Tracy, 1B to Tracy's, where I loft him; I then in Ninth avenue, reaiding Forty-firat streets, tween Fortieth and That on the to i Hg 5 < g i 5 i u i i ; ee ie ria : i & i e Fe | i iH; 2 Zpeee * Brooklym City News. Joner Boaxp oy ALDERWEN axD Scrmavison® —The Joint | Poard met again last evening, to proceed with the con- | sideration of the tax levy. | $16,600 to be appropriated for tho purchase of free books for the schools. The motion was lost, and the original aj priation of $160,730, for school purposes, | was The sum of $15,000 additional for lighting the strests, $122,500, ee: A sition to Increase the sppropriation for interest om water bonds by $60,000, was lost. w 83,900 for a house for Acctometat Duatt —Yosterday, aa & man, named Fd ward Fisberty, was shoveling wp grain at the Atlantic dock, the heap suddenly caved in, borying him beneath, | and smothering him to death. The Curower bas been no Dasrm sy Dnowsrve.—-A man, named Edward Moredith, ' | | Tsball teave bere at once for Omoa, for this ia no piace fr an American at present. It i an unfortanate circum- stance against e!! legitimate enterprises in thee coun tries, that a large part of the natives do not distinguish between adventurers Like Walker and his peaceful coun- trymen. Hence all American residents here are vot only regerced with distrort, but are likely to gulfer both in person and property while the recolicetion of this raid ie fresh. bepergg apy white man’s life would be safe bow were it Ubt kvown thatea British war worse! is on thestation. Of cenrse, there is no American verse) here, a circumstance that is made the subject of rignificant remark, since Watker’s departure for these parte was known in Washington ten months ago. Our Cons.) in | Ommoa bas been obliged to ask the superintendent of tho ea Belize for the presence of an Ergiiah vess) tw guard american intererie, aod it has been prompti al tapnot learn that Walker found a tingle sympathizer in ‘whole country. If he relied upon the opponents of existing government for sopport, be has found bm elf levoualy mistaken. They have beon, if porsible, more eager active ogainst him than ‘Guardiola aud bie jwavs. Genoral Alvares, pow ip command of the te of Pe party, avd yet be is tho ent FF, 3 it i opposition aga!ust flibusters, : H fi tH sé it & £2 a | Fy i 4] gF id e545 2832 i A E j i i : E a i E i z ie interest in 5 means of the ‘ 1) reach New York from thie port, via Cu seven and eight days. Hithertorthe tim. from one to twe moothe Court of General Secstons, Before Jutge Russell. A NOTORIOUS BURGLAR SANT TO TAR STATE PRISON. Surv, 15 —The Grst case on the calondar to-day wae ap ment for burglary im the Gret degree againes a man il | who gave bit came as Henry Adama, The case i# an in- \ereating ope—intoresting, at least, in criminal pois of | vlew—for the teene of the burglary was the New York } Hotel, and |\ wee po fauit of the burglar that @ murter | Alderman Srxove recommended an additional eum of | Avorexn Dearn rrom Ivtemrenuset—Patrick Kelly, who lived im Franklin avenue, between Wyckotl and Warren streets, was found by bis cbildren in a dying | state yesterday morning. They alarmed the neighbors, | who went to his assistance, but ther forts wore un | walling, as Kelly toon breathed his ine. His wife died | pedient. United States Commiatoner’s Court, Before Geo, F. Bet, Bey Gert 13 — The Dita Sater ve Price M Carron wae ar- rested by Deputy Marsbal O'Keefe, charging him with | panning counterfeit money, and was beld loanewer by the Commissioner United States District Court. | A penerel gniendar will be mado vp Om Toeeday cont Notee of jeete mort be Bled thi day (Friday). d i was not commitiod upem the premises, on the gizbt of the 10th festant. priscver virtuatly admitted bis guilt, by pleading guilty to the seound grade of burglary, | thus Paving the court and Jory the troable of atrial ay Cert of the City Prison are ordered | Bla cpared tor tke of female mo | ole tnder saving terved iwo which the infietment Birean Grabston, props i before the mag ie hie @rtadiebmont was reference to the deporition was found, we learn that Mr of the New York Hotel, t comparatively @ young man Twenty-cls goers Of ge, hele an terms tn gz 3 Th i i E ie ri h if : nF 3 i i : 272 it i ft 2 a ii i 5s ¥ i 2 n d Z i i 2g i i f if i if i rf ee. isi ke F tees z g H Tk apnounced that the rooms now oocupie? ibe wacetne prienners «| them separated box has been to be read. aL noviers in crime, in order to have from confirmed criminals. at « ordered to be attached to each of wb lbeir ‘epterod into Ob hundred In- Of the Pentientiary, for two years, at thirty cone to make copper raed rho, aad that two men, Jebn Mahoney and ik Gainon, have effec: frail boat brooght to them bys man . The ri war ol iz! the What It i & great mie. ere are 6 great iy va from the namber of ee . < ors nitogerber. The Board ther ad- joorned: eekly retorn of statietios fram the insttietions Sy mber row in them I 7986—an in- Uber ceca, rr "the Pre uke to imagine that eity i B Showed thet t of 0 fF the week. The tember adm ittet wan } + had Rw sledharge’, were Ureneterred, oF who ) Oem dered 4,687.

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