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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOSE NY. 108 po . Chile jriendly relations with the T F " a | ws | in mutual copgtatuipions ceremonies term) aetna. ial Fie ‘VEsemLe at tar ann Nl pains oe oe arrival of the Steamship Ari- |"! | geceeae wearers zone from Aspinwall. Re Renee “94 he tur ot Sane iat a tine thenmacs . — Foe tale : sored ne, inside of at the ner" men of wat saa : > ~— s aaa } 4 that costained iene waves Suid a“ THE $P : WAR. pe ete of your Lam ce er that | rival of the. Deragiation qe : ape Se ont construction ofthe oats. is. pushed | Frenchman, the 1)’ Agsas, are. the Pa forward with vigor, will be sor the of the blockading squadron. ‘The Villa de nl Spanish Hort Takes up's bostion abreast of si fone, sagt Return of the Frigates Numancia and - 3 Bianca to Panama Afiera See ond Failure to Got atthe CHILEAN STRATEGY. The Blanca Driven: from: the Shore by Two Companies of Infantry. one Thin of ers of. is, of course, ment, aud the President uit will be commenend, Keep hi come not pe tt ‘sed it mea ia . ab eord seco the Seay Uae Sem ih | el eae Sea aa | eee a = Cargo of Provisions; by the no itienlty ne to is Fight and who is wrong, and bese aun are also caunie iti the Bpanish Fleet Near the Port ef San Antonie, we hope that it will be before the ia confederation, thorities in a manner that settle the , . As the captain of the Uncle Sam not be here the next steamer from the South, we capnot bave iva foformation as te bow and when she was taken zion , ven, " ove of our courts it woul The government is doing itx utmost to maintain me- cevelully the contest with Spain, apprehending that the war may atany time he trapeferred from Chile to our Ne i ; ¢ port Paquete de Maule. Ted Fs Fey a & | OWN coast, I do mot doubt the patriotic purposes OF howe Pt ree ane womens ee who are nowet the head 6f affaira in Peru, and conss- & oy Sideret9 Dy the ards cua ‘oe mot in 8 pit ar Senn ORDER rev eal, b jas The English Minister About 4o Claim Wer from | Syi;.”.re,nn.cov"Tnmtns or the Price of a, neutrals iy tapcanma tiene: to: the. dutehdnobeervaetbits the question? of | img. - Panama, Ki, Fusie, by the Socrotary of State, in be semeti 1 fataNy wro the Spaniarda as a British Vessel i regi iss Smt eta | wan om “ometne mn wt ay rng . mete ae bBo} ty bond, mee ‘the | [pn what other country would be witnessed the spectacte ntenmaer, was poing U0. tbe. squaapon, and pot to | of only fifteen or twenty hued laborers constructing » . San Antonio. Now, if this is the case, and the Sedre- pase ater tere i Bad go Oh Te Ey) 8 ment ortant postion, AFFAIRS IN PANAMA, | ec oranie the Meer tere eniaany | bpoweriu! enemy? In thee days of elroumetonees, if, an 4 lal ict neutrality was ¢> be obse: Wo thik mot; , think that such be the opinion of of &e. ae ef. : ogora. | The | eruvian steasaor, has, I learn, taken her ae She bar the jundred and two thirty a Parrott rifled ie Jor the Chilean gov- ‘The steamship Arizona, Coptalh ‘Maury, from Aspin- moment working on Ube fort fications of Callao for the simple reason that they are too ‘nditfer- ent ig feoling and too incvlewt im habit tw admit of that ‘wall on the, 12th inst., arrived at this port yesterday, | PO’ ensoubvet. bard . By this arrival wo Buve Jato: and@-Wery istoresting nows | give poids the! they shell wok te denverca’ te aber |. -AKOverLUCR Which, in such a origin an frem the Pacific ang the Tabmus of Panaina, whieh wit! | owners. Consecuen received and heard Featckg tite wah i ee) oe ; leer = Te@erwot our epecial corremipacente at | from jn due \imeit they wre mt up by the Span- Tie cas tummycmans tao eatiet seapelaad GrOy aiparaieo, ‘Lima aid Phooma. Weak. The Purser’ of WeArizona haw our thanks for the | | The sramayhrro, agi 34, from ‘New |, Unepe tepditicans of Pera desire. our sympathy, in ’ wk thelr greatatruggle; let them chow themselves worthy yrompt delivery of our olmespondence, de. ag yen ym poeetw mime 4 1s Sacred, init it tomy Maverthelens sn ‘for the tine day, were at barked : kloamsbip Golda Age ane ‘The Unites Rolando, seriver af A vast. She ret Bon guerd sbip in: ‘The ‘of the we appear to bares, Adee, OW) UE 10 Ibe Rearety were quite refresh ng, ae The vews from Chile ®@ regarded ‘ rrespemdenece. fig © oa 12,1968. mduin, ‘The Varific Steam Navigation, "a steamehip Paeibe, Captain Wolcott, from Valparaiso and inter. mediate ports, arrived on the 3d inst, Her dates are Val paraiso, March 17; Coquimbo, 18th X al era, 19th; Cobjja and Iqhique, 21st; Arica, 22d; Islay, 23d; Calle, 28th; and Paits, WVatranm@o, March 17, 1866. The Amerwan Seamer Omie Sampand Caroo Sold to te Spaniards —Inoatigation by inaelied Stats Conrut- Another Nhwinck wih the Spats Blect— ihe Chiles 10 7H RDITOR OF THR HERALDS na lato mene of your widely elrenlated journal, & well deverved ewan of merit ix accoriied to ube navy ef Gie republic for lex xerviews towards 1 am indébibd to Purser Digkieof the Pacific, for the | Driv Of the ‘ OY Y eae Sa @f the country, custng-aial prempt sina ob" oval peepee 4 ese x Mitel Staten: Eater Prevents His | or asaimeh itn aetherity gutta oukenquiae Witt dence, andifor files of late ‘eo, Qregattion, ¢ : jf es i" atone 6 gonaiort to gar pemple tm art ¢ ented, one cover a casi of wd a Chileana we Here on Wed: esduy, trom Pinema, with rupr : Sahl si Agate for thie Myaneh feet, and wae poarded by one of our omihers with letter fom the American Consul te he Spawich commander, inquiring if the Sam hod tton is Ring. aud it war was conclnd bat Peru. They, however, can tell Dut the Chilean and. Peruvian fide of the etoty, for nofhing elee is made pubs, We here, Thave here, howdvér, the means of obtaining or the Hpanish story, and it {# DB! fair that both rides should | M"" "Aneared, seilatopysoentemyneiypant veces he te given. ‘Thave Hose senured by those who have every expected that srregulacition might be found in bee yapers Wieck would render it necessary fer the. United means of knowing that the allied aquadon did recewe very perions damage in the affair at Ancud ‘The partitans of Chile claim that because the Covm @onga camo out a short distance in the direction ef the Hpanirh vessels, this is positive proof that the ajied feet offered battle. It wag evidently only ‘netting. aprat lo catch @ markerel,”” or, in other words, placing « amali bait in order to catch a big fish. The going out of the Covadonga was with the hope that one of both of the States squad re to ve.ze her, bat upon investigation that her papers were all right. wed (rom »anama for Sea Antonio, and given a bond that the vease Spaniards: nd cargo #hould not be wid to the the This ole war made, however, befar to clear, and the Sands with e® « the (note Sem i# now a Spanish trareport Her oftierrs and crew we hardly know whe the War il we bind not kept } he would beve veneet at be forfeited. and will remain with the feet, aor again lorked up wit Spanish sbips would chase her in, when pha would hare | "*** the Oe of ees mag > iniered by the mail ‘3 hay, a8 thin article admits, preserved itx rleamet at ot Ub bal it minions « king, am snaoUs rely ted them MDA place Trem whieh tap wenld, inallpeo. | Sener, bet most ef thom) wl pretetty remain om | wemmiton Nc vigiemce of the biechade. mai dened. dability not have returned; but the Spaniards were too scsithaaauniaaes te eieb eatidallil Mahia the naval forex of the Union Th poun! retaned in the country by thie rebfol okt trout U0 De hooked by any such bait, and Wirely | ye Numancia, Resolorioh and Blanca have returned Fie chiiasated at aver these Wentved sallinan of 6 altowed the Covedonga to return withoct following ‘That the commander of the alhed ships did not come out ‘end offer battle to the Spanith frigate i, under the eir- cumstances, the best possible proof of his prodence and jadgment. Had he dove otherwise he woukl " * eam eornidered foolhardy thon risking the paccm™ be veercla im a conflict with a superior force CUILEAN STRATHOY, ‘The Ppaniards are beginning to find Gus that doing soy ming with tho Chileans onder, ox near it, with tholr Dig ebipe even, ise thanklere jod, apd one ceriuim to he atianded with fatal resulta and disastrone defeat: by my ‘eat I yave you a report that the Blame had heen very soogh!y handled by a heavy gun which the Chilrann had guceoeded im placing on a pont <. meandine her devin ‘hie beavy gus appears to bave been two compar oe of ‘qefeairy, andthe altoch wan most admimahly managed Am very many places of the coast of Chile the water is dt to it, ude eMcieut administra the head of the Navy Department, the (hanks of our re invoked ior so happy a rosnit. “We bave ton now to replenish the treasury and sire ay, to pay the expenses of 1 debt incurred for the pre ow And yet the officer of thie service was rendered, and through whore «xertion alone the pension jumd for the infirm, sick Usavied of their corps war con tributed are now picadiuy 0 pecuniary suffering, under the present exorbitant enbaarement of prices, (or a su! felons allowances of pay te live and keep (heir families from their trip South, avd the entre blockading squacrom je now in the harbor, ‘The expedition hus not born any tory to the Spanianis than their previous o im the capture of af nall teamer and a The Numancia and Blanca, after cruising shout for come time in the Archipelago of Chilor im reer bof the allied squadron without being abie to get neor their enemy, “lrected their course back to the port ot Coroner) Were® Prowian, an Engiieb and am Ttalier ahp Werr leasing cowl, end that article heving been dr. elaree comtranend hy "even be seized the three veusein Aad appiopriated 1h cos for Use use of his eqaaniron. ee CAPTORS OF T) + PeQrEre BF BAciE, hin veo, captared by the Mpanish fryate Riarca, wer builtin New York by Messrs, Bates & Stephenson, and hee been ov thin cant about four youre With the Wi ieee stenmer lodtependence the Maule hurt started (0. Montevideo with the oftcers and erew for the two new thie + the government in every the tayy and th servation of that go the wavy by whem comparative statemeul of pay be cxeen theit compensation » 1461 amd that of (he prew eut time, With the reduction made thereou during the war, NOt inoliing im the dfleronee the rmount of taxa ton, the inereasn in the prem of articles af necessary U8 ake COM DpOON, oF the depeeution (rom the gold aan lard in which thew wer pait aud awk of the present rates are ether just, iberat or qaificlont for thelr sap port, either at home or abroad, a8 (he represeatatives of urras people deep close up to the land; where this ia the cae the | poy. vian meu-of war supposed to nave arrived there Ketution by Peoent Pay, shore is bold, high cliffs overbang the sea or channel | from Arest, The Blanca discovered these steamers in « > ae way, vo that & vessel may anchor in @ position that when 1 wing) nay and captured the Manis, the other steamer escap- " fr he swings her stern will be almort touching the land, | ing 4 mamber of officers and about one hundred and ffiy 1,900 0 and» persone fifty yards in shore, on one of (hese lif, | em were tsken by the Spaniards, and it ie charged that oo cap look down almost perpendicularly upon ber decks ng officer uf the Maule was *ber a cow rid ‘This was the case with the unfortunate Blanca 860” | gi ory ivviior. He wan newe the beach and three-quar. | | +4 ebored in just such @ spot, and the Chileans o More | ie, 6° an hour (rom the Blanca after she signaled to is seeing her position and Knowing what advantages it AV" | gurreuder Al) of the and mem on board might have “ ~ them, woved during the evening two compenien Of IM | een pisced op bore without diffeutty, and it i not “7 Iantry to the polmt everlooking the vessels, and, placing |. ipgy)y guiabiiahed \hat the steamer could not have been | ies 7 teem n ambasesde, waited for daylight. So close | saved. as the Independence, s much slower vessel, ex. bes were hey (haf the commanding offer gave orders to | ete here that il the comma, hie roew to rest their muskets and fire with deliberate | oor ike former ould not chide the wuemy, be sho té . om. On board the on nothing was suspected, and | have gone abore and blown up bis ship. The two Pero- ex the nenal hour in the morning the hammocks were | 14m memof ear taicved te hare, wre cin, form fable n ie epiped and while her crew were in crowds upon | seamers built i England for Peru H-4 He the de k sowing them @ murderous Gre from over two or ) COME ROMENT OF Val ranawo, leven, hundred moskeis wae pored pon them at almost with A 4 sentaeeth thee tin ened eomaetgn - Masters at cee a w 1.0 tw the range of asa ordinary pistol Of course ® pane | ment immediately after the departure of the ms ~ war created, as the Lilled and wounded fell on al! sider, | warmer This remor |. couirmed by mauy circum- = 1300 eed avtarmpede took place for the lower decks From why hay bp the adopt a of cones ber position the sbip eould not bring « gun vo bear, pend | m - = ither could the Nemeaacis, whieh tay just outaide, on an of Chile, the Merawrio, maze of us - os ‘ount of the sleratios. The only thing to be done wae air ay aon WAVY OFFICER. to yet out of the way es quickly as powlble, aad there hen Vareje thresiencd to Cont Business Saspemded, © yrerinely as not b-cause we fatter ourselves that | banet teelf mm throsts, but becavae, even thee moneren be realigad in ern sad startling the reaolution of the people of thie Pen soeLrma, april 20, 1566. The on) (rade at Rectmond, Pa, is suspended in con- eyuence Of the determination of the laberare to resist appears to hove been wo delay inthe movement As thay moved off snd the angle of elevation became less, the shiw opened with ¢iell and grape chot; bul the cover was oo | es t wery good the! the Chilean commanding oficer eport Sap Ay | we were al te ny redectoa of No djturbance hae yet or still more boldly immova- got having a xu injared, Thus ended the afieir, pnd } Gane et ‘teen wales and coo carted aillenee of the feet of La Amenca, da that the cause we are ee, 6 mn, bot exsentially the cause of af oie if cast, and be it that oar enemics, the precepts of iuternationsl law, Gini! them rake howtyties whigh we authorized by the ivityed cations, and consequently abrtest ding mdefended towns, or whether wey re Ar ed. weport enya (bat (be Blancs had forty of ber officers and | ser wee ed kerr d& combed by |, which I think vere io The @pauieh commodore, finding it impow Sie to cet incide at the allied fleet with hia big ahipn, especially @then he found tbat a verseél had tron sand tn lghe channel-way aver che fre visit of the Villa de rid and Blanta, returned to Valparaino, whepe he arrived on the léth alt, war CsfTCRe oF Tue be 4 vRascror? crquue bs and Vandale, to denroy dint ” nately wherever « fread withio reath of their cannes, { cannot mies the chance of giving you the fow follow . w any other angwer than that given Nines from tbe Valarie of Mareb 16, (at by one Mimister for Foroige it corroborates aif that 1 have caid cowterning digpw | Ivity of foree, and shows fully the determinatioa of the mander ot (he allied feet not to expose hitmenlf to nraenek cumtaes am conetaness, raideut of Chile received the saw ladda vO Very whequal. A portion of the extract retaving Unged Diane Setntaer, omeca! Hl ne oe test \olevesting the Paquete de Manie steamer, WIU DF | ier reestiion br Netwon Ceummiodene Megas ands Z * number of whet siicom of ite Davy were present, to » rime Gaye cpaciteraple snriety wee felt » hey with @ ferae contouree of the citizens Of Baatiago. hee ie ‘ies sei civ rton of toe alll es they have nothing Which ould cow it Neleon presented bis letter of recall, ompen prainet the . ’ however ? Uy * somewhat lengthy (arewell im which he OE A lh og savared the President of ihe eympachy of tbe of and taken 22. jo aemall .olet, where t | (he Uwited Steter with Chile, amd referred to the policy inert to ian "Romaacin “ould rear (arm. purmved by him as Winister ary ye spamiaris ent, eee Ry f+} ‘The remarks of oy ~! were quite brief, ween unable and we nen | “imply expressing the in being aoustaw pnb) reed tbe cone of Chil. aod Nyy hae thal sas a fi Greet | things are hoped from the Hoescar sud Independencia. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, aPRESMBA 1966.~TRIPLE SHRET. WRECK OF THE VERA CRUZ. Letter from Mr. Heury Wiko®@, one of the Passengers. G0 THe EDIVOR OF THR HERALD. New Youx, April 19, 1866. @ statement appeared in your columns on Tuesday last, from-some anonymous source, which assigns as the canse of the wreck of the steamer Vera Cruz the “dense arkeness and mist’? which provailed, This is a misrep resentatiog, aud in the iuterest of the travelling public I Tegard it aduty to make the truth known. Tho facts are these:;—We loft port on the 101) inet, for Havans and Vera'Crn# On the following day the weather was thick and no'Gbéerration was taken; but when I retired—near clevén P; ME-—!ho night was clear and calm, and the ves- sel making shout ton miles ver hour About balf-past three A. Mop tho 12th 1 was awoke by Lhe vessel touch- ing, rath@Ptban striking, laud, For « second I thought ite bhi & heavier blow followed, when I sprang PY Re on my clothes. The steaner now Degas Whttinping heavily and inveswantly. On reaching the deck Ldercried throngb the darkness huge breakers: at the of some three hundred yarde founa pain of the steamer engaged in sound ing and giving rapid orders to “back her and go ahead.” I aaked hiti?if be new where he was. He answered, in ‘& vow OF Gmstion, that “he did not know where he Wad oF Bow Beh got there.” “Ave those breakers,” I edt Fee, Gir Do you intend to lower the boats?’’ an ed) Not vot, [am trying to get her off; but eM to Remy good mon.” At tbat moment one Of the enginéer ar rornerd to the captain the machinery ‘Thad given way end they couldn’s work the engine. Our Wreck Was ndW certain, and the possi*ility of escape oe Cipied every Mind. The shotks the vessel re ed aa whe rose so fell with the sea were fremendons, and were dashing éverything (0 pieces, In ubout thirty tainntes the emote etork fell, ornrisog the bulwarks and staviag im emer the lifeboute, The flames belobed up futioudy Gein the furuares, and the probability of fre ‘appalled the Bist resolute. Happi'¥ the blowpipes broke off at the same moment, and the water rushing \/ into the Boliers saved us trom an explosion, Still our sitastdl was most alarming, The sea was ronning #0 Bigh that i) was doubtful if # boat could jive, aad our stay on board war subject to the risk of tp vemse) breaking vp at any moment. Rockets were dt up, hyping the Innd near us might be Pihabited, and ee jneresve oar chanres, ‘There was no respouse. Upwrrds of an hour had elapsed, when faint in@ieations of daylight gave us new courage. The pas- weiigers by thin time had generaily provided themselves with life preseryém, end, for the most pari, awaited their fate with Umgnilar composure, Nome of the jadiew ‘wéie weeping, Gil no shrieks were heard, Some of the men lamented their misforiune, while others expremed fed igpation ; yelrder wae preserved, avd the chaneer of @ pantowere growing lees haminent. The example of fome of the more intivential persons hi exe efieet. Meomrt, Barion, O'Sullivan, Colonel Merpiy others were en Poly velf powsmmeed, and calmly ditoue ed ear tikes plight. For my part, f thought the lodd ear enough te make | word ay effort to yew 1 went below, exchanged my boots for slippers, and put Gn w life preserver, Jock y f look my money from my frank, for aogm aiter tie @ general i llage of tne bagmeue by the ewplover of the rene took place, anbwae another iidication of the want of @antpting ov bedi Che Vers Crue, On veterning to the deok T took a atet formed new » dee kemael, which I Jaren io apprepelote when the tine came, Ab daylight the bears were tkumehed with Kcem, and it wax pro. pored to make fast ® line to the whore which might! save ome unforinnate meni ifthe boats -apamed, The firet | offtcer, Carter, Whore conduct wos acm. throughout, swan Ordered on tid damgerous service, which was safely ercombplished, Ik war then dended to carry the lates fire ond mer to follow later, The ladies ded iete two boat-toste, and en (he Ore! rhowed 1 cae bP \wnh adh Followed |t, bok le our joy ol wan thrown by the Fr { high on shore, and a bearty eheet from am, thr deliverance, The second beat ee. The men were (Len wviled to the boats, sie ne m tim and got saiely to land, All were landed dent, save Senor Arro-#, whe fell int ing ‘from the bot was picked op by a sailor. What was lett # landed; but the sailors by this that the boat capsid, AD attempt was made to rescue poor fellows. which siceeoded. though for some time doubifal if Carter, the first officer, could be re The narrow eecape of these we how lithe the have got to #he we discoversd a I "mt nog Tound \t occupied by some fi ced we bad stranded on a ridge cvelina. The weather wax yaped logetteron the beach fortane. No one could explain or seed that the most criminal negligence thrown onr vessel his dangerous should bave been at least fifty mules * obtained on Wednesday, hut to ride out to sea, oF nding Neither wax done, k timeelt to bed at midnight, quite inex cusable a0 Count and onder the « The breakers most bave been visible at alone could hate as, when whe trem) leant bait a Off, yer we kat no! more ‘han three hundred yi from the shore, The officer ou watel end the man at the wheel tous! ther: ‘ore, have been asleep, or growsly neglecting their duty Hefore leaving (be trek her caloas were half filled with water, and lerpe plan floating around her, Our party cimbarked in a fishing smerk sbout three P. M.. and reached Roanoke lsinod just after might. Bere wr were lodged in the hombte abode of Lewis S. Mann; hut, fresh from oar recent per is, 1 hed all the enchant Mens of & pale Ovv worthy host end bin amiduous wife did their bewt to steme for tbe «imploity of their domiciie sod (he blesknew of the diana! apot we were inhabiting Por three dayr we anting abdoat for rome feasible inode of rearbing ‘he metniand, when @ etal tor-bont, «sed for towing on the canal, came down OD ® epeculaticn, and offered to take al the pemen- gcre—who bed, meanwhile, followed us to Rossoke, and suffered ewwry kind of privationto Noriollk inf fo cope with rough had po alternative midnight ow the 16th, and a endangers order that the periie which on ight evond traly yours HPSRY WIKOVP A New KRebeliton in Tenmesace. Vi, RIGHTS LA rO BR OBEYED On RHAPRCTRD STATH RIGHTS KAMP ANT The Memphis Argus of the 140b inat. comtauna ‘he fol lowing There wax an apitnated diseowion before the Criminal Court youtertay, between Attorney General 4 allace and Messrs Sale sod Chalmers om & legal point im olvang the Crvil Rights bill fast passed by the United States Cor gree = Mome free persons of cotor in thir cry hove beer Inaieted for keeping ppt houses aod bihard aleons, beth of which are prohibited by the statuter of t State the «latte providing that persous of tolor «be! ot ave & loom either te keep s lippling house ot billiard salooe «Merry sale and Chalmers Wed a plee in abatement, alleging that all distinrtions are Abolshed between colored people and while uitizens aod thal the statutes of the State are snawiled, wine they make ® distinction between (he (ree person of color sad Shin citizens: thet the reownt Jaw of Coaguena is Dew the tepreme law of the land, &r Attorney General Wallace, on the other ban. contends that io aif matters pertacning te the interna! yality of the State the acts of the Htale government am the para- mont Iawe of the lend; that the Congres the United “ete bar ne authority “to legiiete lng timately over the erie pow before the oor, a fie Sater have vever trantferred to the Usted States Congress jeriadicken over subjects str ret.) we the do pertams t ont of the in ammeus “Civil Righta bul” by the arrest end imprisor neat of ont vareyerd of of rather dughed. Liability ef a Father Infant Deughter—The Oystes BW Critics and Le MARINE COURT. Vefore Judge Grove. ‘This was an action brought by Augustine Daly against Hezekiah L. Baternan to recover damages to the amount of $410 for services rendered the defeudant by writing a memoir of his daughter, the actress, and by procuring press favors for her in Philadelphia. Mr, Daly was the first witness examined. Mr. A. Daly, being sworn, testified that be had been dramatic editor for five years on the Expres and two years on the Courier; he was engaged by defendant to write a memoir of Miss Bateman, and to go to Philadel phia during her engagement there; at the time the me moir was written Mies Bateman was about to appear at Niblo's, in the character of Leah; witness gave themane script into the printer's banda, according to Mr. Bate- man’s request, amd it was for sale at the theatre (or nearly five works during ber engagement there; he never received any remuneration for it from Mr, Bateman; Mr, Bateman, deride, called om witness and told him that his daughter was about to play in Philadelphia, in the charaeter of Lea, for three weeks: while wr in New York the pres was unfavorable towart her, and her father thought that the author of the play, being = New York editor, might be successful in manipulating the press of Vhiladelph: ber fevor, witnesr, at hiv request, obtained leave of abs from the proprietor of the Courier, went on to Phi | maged the ad vortising, printing, criticlsus and other newspaper work calculated to assist Miss Bateman, and her lather ex pressed himecif saticfed with the manner in which the work was done; ho returned to New York at the end of a Week, a8 his term of leave of absence had exp! and obtained an extension of the me; he then went back to Philadelphia for two weeks, became so intimate with members of the press there that be was allowed to write what he pleased in their papers in favor of Mie Bate. man; the second time he returned to New York he engaged an actrees to support Leah, at ber father's re- quest, a9 the one at tiret engaged did bp uit, Here wit. lies identified tome newspaper extracts ax pufle which he had written im the 4ye ond laquirer for Mine Bateman. He explained the processot managing the pres by saying that be had to write up the pregramines, advertiserpents and ome, and at night be in the theatre to pay attention to and weet members of the press; he gave an oyster supper once to those individ. uals to influence them in Mike Bateman's favor, he claimed $76.8 werk for thee rerviers, and $160 for the memoir of Mist Bateman, be never received any Cox pensation from My, Bateman. On bis orose-¢xaming'ion witness stated that he was the adapter, not the tanclator, of Leab com the German, the translator's nawe’ was Bienville; Leak wan the principal play enacted by Miss Baternan while she wee in Made! vhin; witnene seplayed Mr. Richerd M. Heory in a sult whieh he brought against no recollection whether in that iol defendant was his daughter'® agent; rat of defend, ho wrote went to Philadelphia en of; be recuved $10 in New York, Niblo's, which amounted pyrightor the play im Mian the above w ou the for Tea $i0 9 tnd the proces: eudy Rowton Balenon's 1 studle thie he made about $700 throws her comment, the services he Claimed reine tor were jored im the re 1 epoke to him ebout these san bat ot wines; defendant ed be ifl'# interent fo £0 on to Phitedetph ia * own offer In answer wo fe question pul by | newl withme: stated that he pre. feniod bis bill for (ke oeryiams mentioned to defendant within the part (wo v oushy, os he always regarded bum trical eyeut, Tegard.ng the adi ison Of certeue eyedeune, the conured for the planttf rrrasrked, ‘*' Se daughter says, won't pay the bill wecanse Lm 6m iniwn!,’ awd the tath 1 , ‘Lwon'e pay it beexuee you trusted my shatles Gayter, beiig swoMn, teatiied he had been Pleywright for \wenwy year, aud had ooeesionally Im the capacity of thestecal agent: he valued BM y «Philadelph to $100 per wi a the meno t 200 | it mace no differe @ work of that ho author was not well known; to Philadelphia us agent for Matiida Heron, in Ute profits, as she appeared in one of tut bad o wha his own play Mr. Jobn ©, Methea, hesbend of Madame Methua Sehetler, way the next witness He stated he wae» theatrics! went, aud valued Mr. Hely's Philadelphia feryices wt $70 & werk, inanegrag the prees, he mal eonmated in writieg puts im the papers and 3 vito-nad sdvertissments; the evaniry pros, a D: ages in v in thet capacity he Leah, (hit play became »accene. Dd New York, plawti proposed to write Miss Bate d no reference what- t Attorney nty-two ye he therefore withere after it was first [ntro Iuka ite vayle, ab poyrd that the Ne piay of Leah #0 severet deipbia vy eed te nedered it too fp York pre be Ling the pre Leab for o on eccount of the atvors whieh it rece the play wae not 0 carcen lndelphia ax it har beew im New York: be gave ple Uf & beDebt ip oF about the lime that the Philadelphia rendered, he wee ped ifty dollars a week is daughter © agent, et the time tha n the prepared the bile # the cogagement ym the bl im phi, bot wi ppeared om viher y then belonged to ber, wilner and advertivements forthe play @ at Niblo's, Mr. Daly # naine appeared benent, and while they were in Ph Reet could not remember whether orcasio Franklin J. Ottersop, beng sworn, tevtified that he wae managing editor of the New York Prevent, lie acted as an agent for Mr linteman, but pet in (he manner apokem of regarding the Phils prea, ab the tune he wen Mr. Baleman's spent derphia be was om tbe Trume, he received services an agent; be Tnstcenmmre $50, and wnid he would have gone to Vhiladeipbia umder the seme cir eume@tances fer $26 2 week and the payment of hotel expenene; bit engagement with Mr. wma \eried twelve weeks Mr. Daly was egein called om the sand, ud ert fot thet before he went te Phi he reeved OH 8 column for hin work on the paper with whiet he ted he rereived abont $060 ‘om the play of leah, through granted him to uae th in ony city exeept 1d Horton ured @ verdict for the pla’ aimed, with Conte end eaty Wom coveT OF (OMMON Finer Hetore Judges Daly, Wrady aud ¢ Jerect Plleman e Henry Me Ale sppeal from « jadgment rendered im the bb Court, f planter, the property of plaints a) point raed by date erty of the wife » GEnrrar damage: aon presented the sluaw! to tmooy, still the right of property thercin the husband, ane he bad # right ote afticle im question, and that peiine by gift from oun | eral Reesinne, muer Hak Un this court dey Lawrence Valen. barged wie robbery, eos (rind ond conveted of grant laremuy While Win Humphrey wae looking at « prooseen panting through Fourth svenue on eth inet Malem snined bis cold watch and chain ead ran (hroarh various streets «ie wee pareced by Mr Hemphrey sod so Offers sat atented, The wateb target" 9 tow ad in thestres!. ‘The Racurder \mpowed the ben ert penalty Wet could © nBicted, @hich was Ore a the Sane ro Francis Mecuire & well knows thief, ee conrited of bargiasy 9 the third degree He broke inn the tase ment of No? Mignon piaet smd Hole Lhiniy dollere’ worth of cotton, the property of Pogene Gree, Fe on, te tas to ihe Mate Prisee for fre years Somes Frames, tedieted for enieriag toe Owelling ease of James Weed, No 68 Grand etree’ os the nhl of the 14) inet. pleaded guilty © monet degres of thet offence, cod war to the Maw Pree C4 two are Revert Dakew rpleewounly emter the an | ey emateuced lo the vary for owe Wickes! Cov sotiy, charged wb crating se Wn Kooney, pleaded gity to petty lareny was went Wo Bleck well © lelend for at month Ciacienet end Chi Coenen, Aye a A large meeting wee held at the Merchant Fechenge inet wight, for (he purpore of reeterag af to the On cnpet) and Chattentege Redroed = Scarhy 1000000 org ne nee Pe rie ’ RICE FOUR CENTS. : EUROPE. a ed Our Berlin, Paris and Florence Correspondence. Varying Aspect of the German Question. —- A PEACE VIEW IN PRUSSIA. Italy Tending Towards an Alliance with Bismark. Victor Emapuel’s Army and Navy and Means of Humbling Austria. French Opimion of the Evacua- tiom of Mexice. ata Grand Kogheh Bal! and « Grand Coup Against Etiquette, ae. &e. &o. GERMANY. oer Her Dewars, April 4, 1660. Armaments «f Prusia—vhe Reerees Caled ut The Fortresses Placal in @ State @ Defence Great Buwite- meut—Cireular of Prussia @ the German Genre mante-Affairs Take a Prvarian Ture the Amaia Nete Suspension of Warlike Preparations—New Dig- cultion in Prospect, de. ryhing continues in the @me etateof nuspenne im hax been for the last tures weeks; inevitable, 1 thow oe to ainooth the trou. the bie reason, & peaceful current Died waters, On W y lant the official Provineias Correpenience announced that in view of the threaten jug armaments of Austria (which has always been denied by the Cainet of Vienna) it had become abpolately me comary for Preesta to sullonn again « euddem shock, and that rdere had «oonequently bem given to take peck meanores ae the ora. required, ip pursaence of thin ort’ Royal (abinet wan pub) chet the day after by whieh the Young Guant—the PMU, Seventh sod Ninth «oreions of ialentry, and the Math amy worpe- were placed om thn footing, wt to mp, thele Damier were called owl, amt they were teid tm teadiner We mamh et an hour» nomen Je was unde ctood that thie force, which would ix aitows 00,108 n\rang, Kae loom uy y tho “ileswn frenuer, ehem the Acrtrians were maid (o ba © ina ced the treope, aa@ Wen, therefore, if hovtilitie: snovtd break out the eneuy: rarght be expected to inake ihe fret onmlangbt At Ow tame time the gartioons of the fortresses of Gials, Cone And Nese, im Silveia, and of Torgen, Wertewmborg amd Magdeburg on the F even Spondam, om wien (rem the capital were reinforced, their walle proveled wetle rifled art'lery, end preparat.one made to station ® corpm of cbeerration om the front. cof Se ny for the purpese of marehing into thet little Kingdom Um enme it compolied to take the part of Anetria. Of cours thew Tumor created immense excitement; Bertin ewtinwly UU TA) Eee, Fe at en ened meee Ee quarters af their rerpect've reginetiy, Gr verty were gailopi Bore \ucelaligable Lbas ©) 68 ie werttmy terrveriwrtinoe fy ing troupe, and the m . du w war intense; Praustan boots fei! dag, railway shares in proportion, Hew were unnaleable at any price teemed to believe powilbie, aud fur the « ingenuity nelttier of tmake out a ccewe Ore War with Aust a fowret three par cont one and A Abd yet no on ple ree two Po! sg her cones thon of Beh teewig: Holete could A to a for demaniing it. Biemar “bleed and inom,’ might be y to carry whemes at the rik of « generi ratiny at im the eleven tweak the opell wader wh ny, and Pewee ln & 6 v # and hin dyoacty over r mee antetet ee, oh the pes ionm are ston ed anol nonioes ected, a mere «park tay produce an explonon, and ovavert TR politica, demonntraiow what eae only intended preparations were gem « woring Wo jantify her coud set fo her representatives at the various Cour which, Inpur in fabule, he rete rated her complains of (he hostile devigny of Anatete, beconed the latter of vinkating the treaty of Gartheu, em Pte her regret at the Gafortive condition of tine fede ral Dry Orge@ieations Frheoh Prone bade: ten at etapted © en ferns, rnd comeinded by inquiring bere baw the poght calculate upon the smmatance of (ee sew. eralpriaies o the event of her bene ios wer by the menaring attode of Ww « etesl atterk om Me pert of het Powers It (9 diffioult (© coneeive whet ahjeet Hemet expected & attaun yy the mention, exempt, porhepe, p excune for gubhling wp Ube little Plates afer be bad diepeed of Ausirie hich lng hus chickens «lowe He wont know ae te not « German ey utterly devested ty th at borne, and try the re mito Av on of = anyhow 4 be coum. © before they are halched as e0y One, or betler, thet there rhmmee vy whom be @ nee eral ones fot bis row thonagy for hoe eppe- an the grew wpe eo wee ens wiereta = T of Avetris's vicdating the re (ated in open dbene tater and 9 apie of thelr protease and 1 votes ® ibe fecers) Thet, @ a pece ot imp deme which only Bimark is capable, snd © +. perpicabie ag a doranent memnl, oh lena ontew 1o -opetinte thew Sater and to gtin them orer'to the Prousian sitanee The reeult was eh ae ntiripeted he eanond and (hind rate Hevarin, Meony, Wertemburg Baden, even Mecklenburg, whieh Unoron, Hisnarkian prime pier, whose Gr enuy the ie tide ff Autre, oP ween of Though pre ney may otras theomnd mre inte the Seid, reper vant of ma, the wnle of Aemtre, Could Wy thew them ewoiahes form @ arr aen Henn wm hey Lever eet oh how a wah theet Oem teamnten er whether Ue to the om bar yue comrse of Remark be mecowteary vier tbe Ming + mint, thet tbe bw imived of twine mgeetine’ om 189, by he owt of wee have Witheomed © return & torre pmwiic a teats On Bondar orcers eore Peddeuty Gree We tr pee) (be aMitary preparations, the purebaus of braes [ov the artillery Gere commtermented, oh the ida re om fo longh, whey Red reterned 1 1 repumenin, were \elvrmmd tah Unely Gerviee wre 8 ered for the prement, ait eons mere Io Serve eo paper ere publinued tetwers Parte hamiay aod the evening Of the futlvwwme Toretey, ae Are CRKROWE in thee beeubid Tene, the i tyne tial Covws witeled in teyterwe of dipieme 7 Kents, the Agetriaa sentawader, bet everest ote wwainieg, 1 sa eaingervat mentor, the . 1 Sens impact to bi government thes George of Meckinnbers, + greernl ie Ld 4 service, bad wrrived powtbans frome Bt M s oe tekeyraph letter from (he Kanpwewr, ’ oe hroogh the strests, (he King wap |

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