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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. voice raised in Mexioo to proclaim your respected name Morton, since if his health is completely restored he will OBITUARE chary abut having su) Sony] is not the veice of a party. An immense yf th : 4 and only dooa !t when com; the case and the ‘The evidence MORE DOCUMENTS FROM MEXICO. porn rhb ayy pas noe eree bag trea be an available candidate for the United States Senate. ble circumstanoess oF i. who bearer - Cpl - the accused, not with your Imperial Highness ag its head, telieving it to | | 7#8 Dusowory Goixo UnpeR,—The Boston Post of May be tne only remedy for existing ils, and. the uutimate | 8 eays:— anchor Opes, it, th ‘absolute cond feel woak IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE. | cence, the enthusiastic Moxean vote, and como coor | nave’ sent worl vo tho fachfal that they must’ hens AQ ageously to the Mexican shores, certain of receiving the | help—that public mootings must be summoned and sen. demonstrations of love and profound respect, believing, | timents manufactured or the Directory will go under. at the same time, that your eqsonahie prenene will suf | The ‘hub’? is notitied to come out in full force—that the ‘ in bo eee harmony Hevea Py ae hoped sy a Sorgen must be aeaed aaa oY, general muster made or 1! tious. ar imperi ighn deus Stevens w! ot to jump out of the back Santa Anna Intrigues for the Em- the Mexicans happy by Placing your name among those | window, hs he did in his Penns ivan reba, and the ty ry . ieals after him. ir, Bul wil hand, 4 pire and Maximilian. ‘The vast, beautiful and fereilo soll of Mexico abounds | Fee ae ae a of wen ad trie fae 1 Semana to forma Rese class empire en the smationn thumb Jscrews bring the hesitdting to the sticking point, ~ continent; consequently it is no insignificant power that i3 offered to your imperial Highnoss. ‘True, the country Stars CoNveNTION IN MARYLAND.—The radicals of He Would Like Himself to be the s1m- | 185 suffered from auarchy for half a century; but under | Maryland, dissatisfied with the recent election of the the auspices of peace, with a paternal, just aud onlight- | Ypion state Committes, will hold a State convention at William Daily. = Metropolite. ven. overrule all other ©° ” comeqians 3B of. Vital ie ta rerta volant, scripta Among the deaths registered at the Buroau ward, on the coptrary, Statistics last week is that of William Daily, a native of | and fancios that the more Killereen, Ireland, who died at his residence, No. 898 | the following, written of Seward’s political aims tn Haat Bixteonth street, in this city, at the advanced age of licablo to Seward in 1866:—'Mr, Seward looks to ‘one hundred and six. Daily was born in the year 1760, Oe Oy a a Union pari in the South which ma: was a man of compact build, about five feet three inches | “'sinaford and’ Thurlow Weed as Seward’s fn in height, with large, well developed head and chest, | Europe were al Count’s \dford face, } 1 described “as that French parlo; ’ prosecutor high forehead and a very intelligent expression of and itinerant agent of peeuranieee fasts In early life he worked hard and for many years past | in Brugsels with Leopold, the same day dines in was temporate and abstemiovs, In Ircland he was an Fore with Thansenel, snd mag sake.Die-mneee ib Roh 80 far as the interest of the cause is concerned.” Weed’s extensive farmer and held positions of responsibility and | Ox Toit in Eo and were compared to those of “a school THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Meeting of the Excise Board—Three Thogsand Liceases Granted Thus Far.— Important (Opinion on the Powers of the Board at a Military Station—Ap- P! tion from the Lager Beer Brew- ers—Decision in the Case of New Brighton, Sc. ‘The Board of Hoalth met yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, Mr. Schultz in the chair. All the members were is Willi i F rill be restored in a fow role resent, ‘Tho minutes of the last mecting wore read peror, but is Willing to Kiss the nL epenman’ lie eveurom win Ye ee Baltimore on the 6th of June, trust, but sudden misfortune, late in life, led him to fol- | Boy on'a spren”” This tercite bit of sarcaam was weit. | P! ing Wore years, and it will be the admiration of the world, Would Hand of Little Max. Hoaven could seo thie before 1 end my days, Ermmct or RAvicaus ow tux Sovrm.—The Mobile | low to this country bis daughter, who had boon residing | tea afler Weod's return in 1843, Thurlow Wood pullk | and approved. : . Thope your imperial Highness will condescend to ac- | Register and Advertiser of the 20th ult, says:— heres number of years, He omigrated to New York in | Frnt Ch oe ee him. 0, it ig a termble Mr, Acton, from the Committee on Applications, re- so. + se. Knowledge, in the dean of the Movican army, a dovornd | _ Itigthe highest ambition of the Southern peopletosub- | 1848, and has since resided in this city, leading | ‘The Blairs were bandied by him in a lurap, and in « | PoFted that ono thousand licenses had been granted yes- : potas Wishes you the greatest happiness and fervently kisses | due thoir prejudices; but the fact of the business is they | quiet and rather inactive life, This removal from | way that givea us a good idea of that political combina. | terday, which, with the two thousand previously re TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. the imperial hands of your imperial Highnoss, have beon| 40 prostrated with disgust at the course Pur- | 1... native island he often thought was unfortunate for | {oly the Blatr family.” Ho writes on the eve of the | ported, made the total number. thus far granted three Wasutxaron, May 8, 1866. sal and Royal HA eee GANTA ANNA. | Moe veal to do it, They would ike the Lectin the orld | ita, and he often expressed the belief “that ‘it would | Bota 2 lait mange” Ai thie Goward eughtto bara ion, | thousand, ‘Tho Loyal League Cub, he was happy to amy, Tenclosé herewith, from the proofs of the official cor- | yy Aunuuinsy of Austria | © FERDINAND 40 cultivate amicablo feolings towards their fellow oitizens | SBOFten bia life.” At home he had the repisten OF | soir; ho is distanced by the Blairs.” was of the number who had paid their two hundred and respondence, some very spicy documents that have not of the Nope s Heh, Cael mage aeehe eetanenienn aan Siwaya'a quiet and poncesble mam bai with a bigh | , Gurowsk! fully eee, the qualities of those suo- | ffty dollars. The report was adopted by the Board. yot seen the light here, and which fully compromise Political News. the Southern people will, perhaps, find it more profitable | £2086 of justice which led him to protect the weak and | Fienog Speen gre ery up the war | One hundred and ninety-threo of those granted yester- unfortunate. He retained a remarkable degree of phy- sical strength; until the last few mouths of his life the PF ec, opearanee OF Geant Mappingioe. 8 powers of his mind remained unimpaired. 1 “Grant published’ an order in. six ‘lines and Tn physical strength and montal vigor, ae well asin | rofiseq furee. order, in ate in day were for Brooklyn. UNITED STATES POSTS EXEMPT FROM LICENSE FEES. The counsel received the following important opinies, Santa Anna as one of the prime movers and getters up A FREEDMAN ON THE SUFFRAGE QuesTION.—Tho follow- | and pleasant to devote the larger portion of their time to (although in his turn used by others instead of using | ing letter, written by a freedman, appears in the South | the cultivation of cotton and corn, them) of the imperial scheme that is now coming to so | Carolina Leader, a paper claiming to be the organ of the Foreign Sentiment. $ nee, he, until the attack of disease, it Gisastrous a failure in Mexico, and which show that he | colored people of the State :— SPIRIT OP THE FRANCO-AMERICAN PRESS. ms eiat a aaa tome strong robust man of seventy <3 pe, tee Reins edie ce ot Rt mite which wasordered on fllo:— ‘was movingin such plots as long agoas July 1, 1854, een? eee Payot go Cc, = 1808, i The Courrier des Etat Unis of the 10th inst., ‘ alluding | years. he lived the tast | fepublican simplicity, He cee thosacred fise' ta: Tozer Mrmoronzan Boer oak Ege! ee ” when he gave to Gutierrez Estrada the powors contained EDITOR we—Deam fin—I desire to write y' to” the consideration of the Tax bill in the Houso, | .,i'8 eldest daughter, with whom he live ¢ | his heart and brain, * * * * Grant isasoldier to jéad, post sutler of Fort Wood, resp few lines to express unqualified approval of tho just and cightoon years of his life, is nearly sixty-nine years of | 16 core, and agenuine democratic (not in the party sense) | reports as follows Fort Wood iw on Bedlos's Lalani w in the first of the documents herewith. Of course Ex / conservative toue of your paper. . It is my own opinion | gays :— trada could then do nothing, and wo sce that he bided his | that some of our people are capable of being intrusted | 1 geoms that the laws of finance are particularly time until 1861, when Santa Anna again entors into cor- | With the ballot; while others among us, I must confess, | aoomed to asystem of amendments. Thoy generally ; are not, Whether the franchise is a right ora privilege | $00 fon +A bill. establish respondence with him and approves of the attack | T'am not pre} to ‘say; but T incline to the opinion | UBderE® the fol ne iengrene on oh SR about being made upon Mexico by the allied Powers, | that wo should bide our time. I dread the consequences | ‘ration 18 passed by Congrats; thon comes ®, bil He also modestly offers bis own services to carry out | to our people if measures are forced upon the South. It | hin yoann alae Tia ono which amends what cbian ae their plans. is fur more desirable, in my opinion, that the Southern | tapjishes taxation ; then another bill which remedies : States themselves should, of their own accord, and | the defects of the one explanatory of that which amonds Enclosure No. 3, a month and a half later, Nov. 20, | through our intelligence and fonsible bearing, be led to | the defects of the one explanatory of that Which emonds 1861, shows that at that early time the selection of | See the advantage and propricty of raising us to civil and | j¢:m, If the public is puzzled by this dedalian legisla- but looks like a woman of forty-five to fifty. Daily Tee eae wing, hrseatter no had attained the age of | comminder of a democratic army from « democratic thirty. He had Seven children, all by bis first wife, | PevPie. yarns Oren in a - in iene een Threo of his children are still living. He had a sistor ; ° ohfalati Missou ‘is—to who died at tho ago of one hypdred and three, and his | classical and bighfalming-—is not Roman, Cincinnatus father attained the sane age. He frequently mentioned | #) Bisterteal lilneetane ai yr precedents an: his having been permitted to shake hands with George or en er Georg thomas hn hus wes tn fully ¢ me! ise :—' omas never failec any of ardtpe,” Avtar bask aa‘hiseldest daughicr ean romem, | uadertakings. I know him. He is slow but ure; he iq loes not aim lane never takes a ora ber he has required but very little sleop, frequently | 10° ward an ie ieee sstggalnsierty oat Te land was ceded to the United States by the Sinte iw of bruary 15, 1800 (chapter 6, Webster Laws, 189). Power was erved to the State to serve criminal and civil process om sland. Tho regulating of dealing in ale and liquors ie matter of police, and the United States government have the exclusive management of such matters within its forts and stations. If this Board should license the suiler to eel spirits and wine op tha wlan it would be interfering with 0 federal ment; federal government jim to sell ale there this State cannot Minish him Lor 90 6 ing. For practical purposes in respect of e: e out of this excise district, Reapoctfuny submitte CHARLES TRACEY. ‘Maximilian and tho placing him on a throne in Mexico | Political equality. Your obedient servant, | tion it is not its own fault, Se ee” Ho was never sick for a dey unul | (although T hate comparisons)—judging from a purely | dar. Acrow remarked that if that 18 the caso they had was already determined upon in Europe, and | The Houston (Toxas) Telegraph says:—The difleronce SPIRIT OF THE LOCAL GERMAN PRESS. his final illness, He used tea and coffee, but of late pA at Bigaed mi hinpel araluaes thoes piel et ESOS Fe cara years seldom ever tasted alcoholic stimulants of any surefooted, and most probably he Will win a still groater Kind. Dr. H. BML Field, who was his attonding physician, page inthe sory of Unis war.” says, “Like Dr. Parr, our patient kept his pipe alive to fe i enthusiastic over Shoridan :— Splondid ts the faa” er aa ane oe i nohitom of the | Steridun; splendid as a soldier and ass general. Al- Perforce Santa Anna gives in his adhesion to it, | between tho radical party in tho North and tho radical | The Staats Zeitung, in an article headed “the Abolition although he would have preferred to have been selected | party in Texas is this:—The Northern radicals say to | and Temperance Cancan,” makes the following remarks himself. He makes haste, however, to offer hig services | the men of the South “you must cat diri;’’ and the | about the societies who are now here holding their anni- the Excise Committee :— New Yorx, May 1l, 1666. ‘To THe Boarp or Exoisx:— GENTLEMEN—A committee appointed at the meeting of h inst, respectfully sollcit the to aid in placing Maximilian on the throne, Texas radicals respond, ‘we will cat all tho dirt you | versaries:— ways really in the front; always in the fire; cheors the | lager beer brewers on the luu can Rovoluti of the events of which he MA iy, ; 4 i ermission to appear befo , When assembled A month later he expected to set out for Mexico, but | wish.” RD Bantion anh monomanlsonabe every 7etooate Se ee eee eee ete ele roldiers and effectively toads them on, A new martial Erde garlest thie you may ch us 00 8 point, for the pur tay an oe - Radical magogues, ome a runes circumstances delayed affairs, and we hear nothing fur- PLATFORM OF Sr. Louis Rapicaus.—The i nce here in the beautiful month of May to ocle- early life. . He says very little of Sherman, but there is much in Per ‘exitbited vet Br any ote side, and emanating cniy from. ther of his “helping the French’ (who probably learned | Central Committee of St. Louis mot on the 28th ult., | brate acancan and to make a nursance of themselves to Count Adam De Gurowski. that little which says, ‘ Well, Iam certain that Sherman the . alae ween 7 Gur business, but which ve hare ne les : i — all rational in New York, did not fail to bo here ant Ad t near joubt may be found worthy of your consideration, by our lesson not to trust him as we did, and so did not | and adopted the following resolutions: Tational men in New Yor) All Bohemia still mourns for Gurowski and Hunts to | '% 29% #0 eng pert fn tho ight of accomplishid events, | teblehen respect your obedient acr ant r . Ys rights, cold offer him a free pass to return to Mexico) until by en- | _ 1, The question of the reconstruction of the rebellious | gin this year. | Negro rights, women's rights, cold closure No. 4 it appears that when Maximilian himself | States belonging to the people, through their Senators | Water een eta seden minaee "omen donk he : ‘ and Representatives in Congress, and not to the Execu- “ Was about to go to Mexico Santa Anna, thinking he | tive, wo cannot approve of the attempt of the Executive Tale COs mepetballh eeagriiyie mares eee ’ could do better with him than with the French, hastens | to organize and recognize the existence of State govern. | DUTY, Elizabeth to write to him @ most affectionate letter, stating that | ments in thoso States without the consent of Congross, | RehPer, while the ladies, Susan, B. eS ae 2. While we are opposed to the adoption by the gene- | C24¥ Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Abby Kelly Serva “his soul overflowed with pleasure’? at the idea of Max- | ral'severnment of a policy of revenge in ite dealings ost Lydia Mott and others are the leading spirits of imulian’s going to Mexico, proffers in most earnest terms | with those recently engaged in rebellion, we highly | ‘¢ other sex in this line. his own utmost services, and closes by entreating per- | Zeprobate the policy of placing, the government of | |The Starts Eesong eects foratis in ee. i 1 » es to be reconstructed in the hands of those who ti. a mission to “fervently kiss” tho “imperial hands” of | have participated in the rebellion against the federal be er ielAmarionn AR -eVey: % his imperial Highness Maximilian. This last document | government. se em ities eae ge We aro unalterably fixed in our opposition to the | _ In the debate which followed these maniacs, is too rich for anything, and kills Santa Auna for- | .i0.con to geats in the national Logisiatare of persons | female, wont so far as to denounce Greeley, Robert Dale ever in Mexico. All his subsoquent manifestoes against | who have actively participated in the rebellion until all | Owen, Henry W. Beecher and Carl Schurz, on account of Maximilian go for nothing against this documons, questions growing out of it are settled. their allezed prejudices against the mogro. Even that pelicula rads, Tht the wisdom and firmness of tho Senators and | holy “apostio of freedom,” Sumner, wae not spared, ‘he C ‘4 epresentatives of Congress displa: in the passage of | The indefatigable Susan accused him o} ng the most we ne Leper genres 2 the Civil Rights bill over the veto of the President, merits | dangerous man of the nation, who had compromised the W. ages = ig aia the warm approval of all true friends of freedom and | rights of negroes and women, &c. hee Waael wad bee ue aamee eo "i ‘n a Tee cogent ito th only true policy, not to aamit | ne New Yorker Journal remarks:— eam tt phlei amen a end eel * eae 3 Q ‘The debates on the alleged plan of reconstruction of two extracts from a paper published in the elty of | Sty representatives ofthe lato rebel Stites Into the na | 4,4 Congressional “Directory” exhibit a great deal of Mexico, under the title of Diario del Imperio, the organ | for atruly republican form of government in the future, | ‘ifference of opinion among the negro radical “‘Stato of the usurper Maximilian, in its numbers of the 20th | and we are entirely opposed to the repeal or modification | Cebblers,”” but they show that these political awindlors of tha so-called Congrcmioaiel “Name onee™ and jonglerrs are united on one point—that is, that the and 22d of January last, containing four letters from | gms ro ties iatcnal policy ‘known as the “Monroe | White population of the South must not participate.in Don Antonio Lopez de Santa Anua, who has several | doctrine” has become a recognized principle in the re- | tho next Previdential lection, and this exclusion, is to times been President of Mexico, showing the part he | public, and the establishment of an empire on our bor- ject the exclusion of the Southern people forever from ATZENMEYER, Secret 96 Forsyth street, ‘The counsel having been directed by resolution recent- ly adopted by the Board to give his legal opinion as to the right of the trustees of the village of New Brightom to control the sale of spirituous liquors within said vil- Tage, to grant livenses and define the sum to bo paid for such licenses,” which they claim by virtue of their char- ter, by act Of the State Legislature, passed March 1866, ‘declared that the trustees of the village no power tw grant licenses, which, by virtue of the law creating the Excise Commission, remained with that Board. ‘The chartor creating the village of New Bri is not, in the opinion of the counsel, logally fram ‘The Board then adjourned to Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock THE REJECTED LIQUOR DEALERS BEFORE THE COM- MITTER. Tho liquor dealers of the Eleventh and Eighteenth wards who had been refused a license by the police 5 4 tains assembled at the court room, Mulberry street. Pe Commissioner Acton read to each one the record against his name, Mr. Superintendgnt Kenuedy, on the part of the police captains, was present and assisted at the cere- monies, The duties devolving upon the great little Ken. nedy ave not very onerous, as the Commissioners stand very little upon ceremony at all, and dispose of the cases in @ very, summary manner. When once tho flat has gone forsh there no hope, and the poor victim might as well go home and retire from business, The fol is a list of the cases brought up yesterday :— obtain possession of the immense mass of valuable manu- , Gurowski’s Diary is not merely new, it is remarkable, 4 and shows his tohave been a mind of great discernment, soripts, Including correspondence with emment mony} oy erence and depth, He foresaw, with great clearaces, and of course more diaries, embracing shrewd opinions, | the nature of the dreadful struggle ‘which Mr. Seward in caustic language, of public characters, Gurowski | thought would iast no longer than ninety days; and aiso fod somo of the results now but not then acknowledged io Wrote letters to everybody, bat few public men commit- | 128 ‘hoon inevitable. Commenting on Mr. Lincoln’s ted themselves on papor addressed to Gurowskt, for fear | first inaugural he wrote:—“Events will want and demand of next seeing them in print, It is probably the few | moro positivencss and action than the message contains " assertions,’ * * * * In another ™m alluding who were indiscrest enough to write to the old eritic | 10° "roars of tho recognition of the confederacy, who are besieging his empty attic in the hope of recov- | Gurowski coupled his contempt of such fears an ering their lost lotters, We aro told that his literary ro- } lis bellef iy tho long continnance of the war In a son; ‘ tence:—“Ehrope recoznizes fails accomplis, and a great mains are to he edited for the benefit of an only daugh- | Gea) of blood wil’ run before secesh becomes un fait ac- tor, If arranged and edited as sharply as wore the dia- | ¢/mpli,”” He carly foresaw the fate of slavery and the ries of the late Count they will be worth having. future of the freedman. ‘The current and development ee of events,” he wrote, “will ran over the heads of the Gurowski was a character whom it isa pity to lose. | Do ciilaninous and contemptible conservatives. Slavery He was to the little soctéty that knew him what the rel- | must perish even if the whole North, Lincoln and Sew- ishes are to dinner. He had extraordinary learning, | ard at its head, should attempt to save it, * * * * Jearning of such a character as enabled him, while being pee) Keele met on you pip Bal pag end atir ‘dantic, to still be practical, Ho was « philosopher Without belng a tranetendontailst. Not merely educe- SIE | SMe aI alt Linear RombinanteNteAoO tion but experience made him wise, He read character This which follows, written in Aptil, 1862, ts dafl: Hae ee ee ee eae, eet oonie® | verified in May, 1806:—*When tho ainyon shall’ be erase Of cheracter, “and fmpressod himself cron ail class’, | cipated then tho owners of plantations. will be forced to and minds, even upon those who called him eccentric, | Ser very acceptable terms to, the nowly made free sot Rtit at tice eyo | LT ttt dae a 4 ; ; ders upon the ruins of a republic cannot bo tolerated. and earl hood i it ae taken in the Fronch intervention in that republic 7. That we are not opposed to but aro. In favor of any | ¥¥ control of tho general government, Moa hie onttrasieatte Moa oe ani ee eer ect £2 | planters themselves poor starving wretches, With very MLRVENTH PRRCINCT, am, sir, very respectfully, your obodicnt servant, amendment to our State constitution that can more per- And further on:— made himself a slave to bis faiso idea of freedom, | little of governmental. interference, the mutual rela- | Mr, Peter Hughes, corner of Willet and Stanton streets, M. ROMERO, | fectly guarantee the citizen in the enjoyment of hiscivil | 1¢ py their machinations and manipulations thes | Growing older and more philosophical, he came to this | 9% between planter and laborer can be regulated, and | This place was reported as a resurt of thieves and other Hon, Wruam H, Sewn, &c., &o, and religious liberties. traitors succecd to make the next Presidential election | conntry and found the Uberty for which he had been | th? Planter will be tho frst to oppose colonization. Look | bad characters. License refused. 8. That we hold it the duty of Congress not to adjourn | jrrezular, to exclude the Southern electors and to elect | secking *‘lying around loose’’ in such profusion that he m whatever side you like, a colonization schemer isa | Henry Tartenteim, 314 West Houston street, arrested once for , but, on promising to do a square dldn's kngw how to apprecaate and enjey 1, and hence | £0 Aten ts gs us euiihitonicy then he is au ebemy OF | Seetile, Soa bith, O. promlsing. tO ey aoe business. ! ap) ran off into abstract ideas of froedom wd somewhat de- Ge apt Feige oe cas Pago ther ern dllgee tiene erly akon ‘Hee ts voniabiision 44 Yall te tenth forties defeated? Jances with knights of all nations and all beliefs. It | Poutherners:— The destruction of the rebellion saves the vs ‘J 8 Of ‘) yathern “cession was enough for him to know that his foeman was worthy | would fer centuries have bred and raised onty formidable Mhout, the dispute nthe quatrel nooosry “to ene | #cial hyenas,” : quai necessary y . Aght—the difference in opinion necessary to the | i, Girowii had a virtue it was faith Tigh gos argument, In this country of too much license he de. | Particularly the Ameri-an people, who Kencrated until the Bohemian becamo a sort of Iiterary | {Alle the ‘rst people of the gtol is appreciation of Arab, and went about in the eame manner, with his hand detignita le is expressed on almost every page, and ne {Enclosure No, 1, From the Diario del Imperio of Jan. | porore the 4th of March, 1867, unless the reconstruction | ¢o the Presidential chair a part san of their own, then a ] of the Union has been settled before that time in the | they have won the game, and nothing but a bloody revo- DOCUMENTS FOR THE HISTORY OF MEXICO. 3 claration of ct “Astonio Lovkz px SANTA ANNA, Well merited of the coun- eee eae ene SPLISH, De iy NGAGE Gi repens the counter divin tnete are try, General of Division, Grand Master of the national ‘9. We request all loyal citizens of St. Louis and county SPIRIT OF THE EUROPEAN PRESS. eonatcean teeeetrceae orate pliers rye the | who are in favor of tho above resolutions, to meot at the ‘The Independance Belge of April 27, commenting on ° w Jit and President of the Méxican Tepablic, | penta House, Thursday evening, May 10, to indorse greet nd hear bree aa t & won there presents, greeting :— arming news reac! us from Vienna ant Being autttiltzed by the Moxican ‘nation. to constitute | Tus Coma May.—Tho3Cincinnat! Cummeretal of May | taty. Large concentrations of troops are taking place it under the of government I ay UU mest con. | Ooayn, It 18 evident that General Grant is to be the next | in Venetia and extensive military preparations are being Yenlent to asgang its territorial integriiy and national in- | president, sustaining its declaration, or prophecy, by ex- | Mado there. These measures, however, may be in- BIGHTEENTH PRECINCT. This prec! was rather prolific of and sented some interesting features, Frederick Kil rs bya street, keeps a grocery store; would like te as well, Mr, “yes aap Simi = & bar es your pags Sonne #0) ir groceries, Sell them and we will grant a ten tom "Etvor whieh ‘Mr. Kline was respectfully shows oor. dependence je most advantaceous and permanent tended as recaution against Prussia, and taken in this roast! n invested, and lering that wo governinent is more | all parties on the recoutly passed bill creating tho rank | mont for disarming mado between the two great Powers. [ehedstarings te were tuds er cemecion dons ous difference between Americans and Eu is | the place. * tomed for ce ‘and which has formed its peculiar | of 6eneral. ‘ The Opinion Nationale of the 26th ult, reflects in the | sharp lance, seldom a heavy ono, but they penetrated | that in casos of national emergoncles overy European | Bir. Actox—We cannot give you aliconse for suca @ customs; — Oaja & LaouLarive Cavovs or tHe Coxnzoniccr Dexocrats.— | following way upon the conficting character of tho | deep and left always the festering wound behind. He | Rayon ie Subs oxcanied, Je caled, stimulated t9 | plage ag thee —wate nothing to do with thom. ‘They as mae f end, pension: Ph confidence in | The democrats of the Connecticut Legislature held a | latest nows:— Fads some’ oon Sper ty ope acids familica, or by SR, a ting” indivi- | come there, but I have no knowledge of them. I have Ciuleercs de RAG Secor pa tn be Meee Hatta | caucus on Wednesday evening while the republican cau- | Austria and Prussia may await the resalt of the de- | mourned lim with sincoro. Yogrot. He had as groat a | Ga Or Fa EOL eg tert, neg Goble | Kept thom away recently. cuts, the full) poweteEnecessary to enter into arrange. | Cus was in sossion, but adjourned without making a | bates which aro taking placo at Augsburg. Moantime | disgust for consistencies as for the proprietics. Hone Hifces than the'thus called rulers. ¢ and the ‘Actox—Have you ever sold them anything since som ee ee ee ; oe in the questions which sooner or Inter must determine a | cised all alikke—high and low—and Nestowed alternate | Tillces than the thus called rulers can grasp, op gern ce oe as London, Parig Madrid And Vienna, to Obtain. from those | Lomimation of candidate for Senator. Samos E. English | rupture between the two Powers remain involved, Drass and blame ‘on evorybody. | Ha goaoraly Tere Ris cessuht setecapiti-of eae ameriona pee pohecoue eee oe : night govertunents, orfrom any one of them, theestablisument | “#8 the prominent candidate, although the name of | jt further says, im regard to France:— with ‘and onded satire; and satire, wotor. pl sa oe pncenin oe oe heamenolin ben the a ie mar ip een in . of @ monarcy derived from any of the royal races of | Charles R. Ingersoll was favorably mentioned. The greatest interests of Erance are oyeaged in this pen eT gee peer ete 4 a Sy ip Florcuteses and Atlases supporting tho glove, Any other | Herman Louis, 427 East Tenth strect, Groceries and those Powe ‘Wgaiications and conditions to be Inyivence or Tre Ravicat Coxaress.—The Petersburg | conflict, and the time has when we should ha’ a d people would have long e down | under uOrs. ir, Acton (decisively)—We can’t doit. Go im the business, They want a good one in that neigh- 00d. Jacob Blotz, 99 Willett street. Not a citizen; refused. Mr. Actox—How many times have you voted during the last five years? (General giggle.) ‘ home his lanee, His inconsistency was, after all, the ai true | conpstency of great minds which deal with ee ee Oe eg aera my ee Cree aly Coou and as events are always | is6i the country was saved by the energy, ceaneyad, Mrays prowenting now phases, now arguments | tno devotion of tho respective tates and of thelr espee- who are always consistent in opinions which depend on | Oni uaminitirations wico oven ie any capes id 1e8 ate established by specighipmanctions. i ide all that is going on nna amlpea eects Wert S| Selman arscnesace a orameneg | AE, oe gt ees a , signed t 54 he seal of th 8 ye ana, Noord IP By 4 aiaster =e Belations, and the political propriety of secession, than all the fan- | 4, os etd a Ps ete oer news of an inva- all under the nva, iu the natio: fh "J atics that ever made a speech or edited a newspaper in Nr Oe ora Mexico, on t 54. L. DE SANTA ANNA. | the South since the foundation of the government.” The Turf. Pear aeiate merely Stubborn, not consistent. No greater | mos: unconsciously, of course—to palsy or at least to | Ares indignantly }—Never, sir. SANTA ANNA TO ROTRADA Tae Ravicat Coxvaenon arfAnRxapnra, Vinstvta,— PASHION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. FS er ge rol ne re ae aM Mme pttiotic energy unfolded by the Staios, © * Alderman MeKeleht appeared ai counsel for Blots, bat Gomod omy Ee Ne. 21 as 1se2, | The following is tho call for the Convention that is to as- | — Fruoay, May 11—Purse $200, milo heats, best three in | called upon occasionally to change his opinions of men; jay | aries eata cena hebet flies it Mé, Acton stood out against bis appeals; oo applicant Mccm Bett PAB Jeno) to your furor of | semble at Alexandria, Va, on the 17th inst, :— five, in harness. brut despite the inconsistencies, his frst impressions of | Sinai faith with which the poopie enceihees all 19 the | “"Gcounse WiNAG. os street, obtained A license September 15, now before me, I wast say to you that I | To re Omarat ConstrreTionaL Ustoy Mex or Viror- | Owner named blk. m. Clute, 2 2 1 | accomplished events very genernliy correct and admi. | eause. To bo biblical, the sacrifice of the people 18 a8 | Keop.a wholesale liquor store. had already 4. nYwwewf-Abe resolution adopted NIA Owner named ¢. g. Vermont, 1 1 8] rable, What oan be finer than Garowski’s “pictures on | PUe a8 was that made by Abel; that made by the peo- leury Lohmyer, 218 Third avenue. License granted. ius you tal ATES eoMoabs of change of cn Thursday ter i dnp of Mean, Lane, epee [oe ee eee 3 3 2] jittte,” in a tines im fact of Chase, Wilson, Sumnor and | Ple’# captains, leaders, pflots, is Cain-like.”? SALA te Toulon pp pent agro hcl mended gare cant ERalhe! agin a arty whieh shail’be composed of those aie, | Jamenine sare, “adacas bes atone, in the tay Cobgreed eee mow any crap-doore (giggle No.2) or holating $s to take adypuman gt Ants papi a'pccasion to realize | who are now und always have been loyal to the United a’igg | his scholarly’ claaaeal, ‘Barrow mindedness. Wilson THE LORD BOND ROBBERY. up through the ceiling ? : my long chertsifed desires, Femembering that such aa | States government, and who favor the principle that 2:51" | of Massachusetts, was'to his mind “a roan of ths "APPLICANT—No, Bit. opporuinity never occurs tistca loyal moh alone should govern the entire conntry, and Son | people, Dot tee MNNNMEM.® Sommter Webanere grees Mr. Actox—Can you close on Sunday? Vhat you fhws¥ dptig:sevromibo!the governments | that treason should result at loast in a forfeiture of all 2:53 | alm, ho writes, is to be considered as having teft theim, | Arrest of a Pawnbrokers Clerk—One of | jrycaxt—Yes, sit. License granted. pe dn RA dae Alenia C geet onney { i ee ed 3:00 —— m we boheme of thecountry. A mds Found in His Posses- ba — = meno mJ with 9 bow, aneie . . P . F : leambition; but rather indiscriminately carri it. and sundry other evolutic jessrs. Acton Ken- lt atittred and the only | State, and we appeal to you to come up from all sec- « Gave th aioe te S06 “| Toceuia inseiben teemee tor nia i Goloaatead cn ee ee re tisiied with ther day's - nedy retired, ovidently gvlf- work in behalf of motai reform. May they bo happy! THE EXCISE LAW IN BROOKLYN—AN IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISION, Henry Ritzheimer, the keoper of a liquor store at 178 Court street, was arrested last Wednesday night on the charge of keeping his place of business open after twelve o'clock at night, and was yesterday morving brought hefore Justice Bulkley, at the City Hall Justicos’ Court, for trial. The Justice, ufter hearing the evidence in the case, decided that a person having no license could nob be fined for Keeping open after: midnight, but could be fined for not having alicense, Ritzhoimer was there upon fined $30. Yellow Fever on the Kearsar; FIRST APPEARANCE AND PROGRESS OF THE DIS BASE—NAMES OF THE OFFICERS WHO DIED. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE, a the substitution of w¢onsttintio&al empire for | tions and confer together upon the course to be pursued., one hundred to " rane waka ong can soloot | nyre Nive Om10 ConcnassioxaL Disraicr.—In the Ninth | forty against the field. Lady Mary got away first, Clute ‘ ead be eh ahd that 1 will | Ohio Congressional district it is expected the democrats | second, the gray third andon a break. Mary led one need nad tq istfoewlt,12 eats bak and Johnsen republicans will fuse on a candidate against length to the quarter pole, Clute second, one length lepreci: ahead of the gray. At the half-mile pole the m: bi 4 to doprociato thapationalite,ef Mexico. | Conceal Buckland, the present incumbent. thats heads tonetion, und’ they ‘came along that way on ir i g of order, to seve tee ‘detisuane uae arenans Tinuke ‘the | Matviaxp Porarian—At a meeting of the unconditional | the ond, makiag a dead heat, the gray oue longth bob Moxicans contented by restoring Abie Gavbalts feliion, | Union party of Baltimore, on the evening of the sth inst., | Be; 2:54. 7 ” Seomd Heat,—Clate was still the favorite at three to pagtyeon ent: a deat weasobaPowamed | eg tonowing resolutions wero among those adopted:— | one. Mary got off with the lead and wont to the quarter T beg you “tO ttm! rite yPeP oP Haat | — Resolved, That we declare it as our undeviating and un- friend Mr, —aseay whlod DpelavitinUnei att lit/iyiuence | alterable purpose to stand by the great cardinal motto of © pole two lengths in front of Clute, who was four lengths in aid of the triumph of correct prince’ sw on the Union y—that no man whose past life bas been In conclus oR Gri nR tice nation of oubeHmetr RS ame : ahead of the gray, the latter having broken up on the tainted with treason, or who has sympathized with the avenger of 80 many sacrilegious outrakesdteu@t ne hat turn. Mary broke up on the backstretch, and Clate went in front and passed the half-mile pole two lengths ahead, late rebellion, shall be entrusted with the managemont or administration of the political affairs of this govern- Providence , | ment, city, State or national. Fatt ei hate en ct Aat ayer sae Resolved, That in furtherance of this sentiment wo hope soon to be in Mexico. Ever your affe hereby declare our — to the repeal of the present clusively restrained himself to the rile of a Wilberforce, | "a Court of Common Pleas, and had given up the attempts to lecture his colleagnes Another chapter in the Lord bond robbery was devel- on cach and every Cy je rena Senator Sum | oped before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs. Mr. Rufus mn ion ° ang best men on the repiblican side, He cannot undersiand | & Lord, of 38 Exchange place, recently appeared before that it is bis scholarly pretensions which render him un- | Justice Dowling and charged James G. Ferguson, a pala — 0. his colleagu a fold rhetoric | pawnbroker, living at 435 Eleventh avenue, with having 1 and no Senator onvies “him bis fertility tn random quotations, | *olen from his possession, on the 7th of March last, a And how neat the Inst touch he ves in — nave it | $5,000 seven-thirty bond (No. 3,865). It appears that ‘a very reltable source, it Mr. Lincoln considers | Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth precinct, and detective Sumner to be not very entertaining.” He exquisitely | Keiso recontly received information that Ferguson had calls Chase the “at once pompous and passive patriot,” | the stolen bond im question in his possession, and gives this as a comparison between Chase and] and, watching his movements, traced him to i—“Ohasg and Seward dear-dearing each other! | the office of the Amencan Express Company, Hadson Amusing ! Kilkenny cats! At this game Seward will | street. While there Ferguson was seen to band have the best of Chase, who is nota match for tricks.” | age to ene of the clerks and request him to When Lorenzo Thomas, as Adjutant General, was oppos- | same to Detroit, Michigan. He took a Tecetpt for the ing the promotion of the forcien officers, Gurowski took ckage, whereupon ueon Was arrested by his revenge by calling him the “black’spot in the war Searaen and Detective Keiso, who also recov: the Jomuy, than ever in 1:26, Mary second, four longths im front of the gray. There was very little alteration Ip their relative positions from there to the score, Clute winning by three lengths, Mary second, two lengths ahead of the gray. Time, 2:51. Third Heal.—No betting. Mary got away best,’ Clute second, the gray well up to the others, At the quarter a try » “Registry law of this or toany modification of its > . 8. Stmawee Kearsal NtINE On’ se don weaNtS Mogae bia an a we lo Spi ay pero | ty ay wae ad hn. oth noua | eet, isn, Mom went, ung | esta, ich on aminann at, Prati | "me Cama sm A 0 Dox Jou YA Wa Gene DE EREDAR aiiox9 oid! ne ; jee who isnot fully pledged to maintain said law in ite | {he “h ine Clute wae the luckiest and. went In front, | still more. Jastiy” applicable. ‘In his ertiicism | which was sabsenuontiy nlcmtined br Mr LAr on avons | We arrived here this morning from the coast of Afries OdTOAN EY AI ON Hib 0 teow ods gol S"Resolved, That we declare it to be the settled purpose loaving Mary and the, gray to Jog. along together, which Mechta {eyecare he Nas | tion of the $1,700,000 stolen from him tn March with fever on board. On our voyage out we left Lisbom nouney! tr ES Ao 8! Noe do "een \tpeedethe Union men of Baltimore to oppose the conferring | they did, side and side, for over a quarter of a mile. peed Writing of the ery ee failed, he es — i Justice Dowlmg committed the prisoner (o the Tonibe. on the 16th of February and arrived at Sierra Loone om Cinte was a length ahead at the half-mile pole in 1:20, and two lengths at the three-quarter pole. She, how- ever, trotted rapidly away from the others on the home- stretch, and won the heat by half a dozen lengths, Mary second, half a length in front of the gelding. ‘Time, 58. Furth Heat.—Ciate got away with the lead, but Mary beat her a head to the quarter pole, the grey two lengths bebind, Mary was two longths in front at the half-mile ile, Clute second, the gray two lengths behind. Time, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMBERS. of tho “pedantic Halleck.” ‘This Hallock is utterly un- veda ee permanente age eet jour, and his wufitoess ts intensified by his ill will and envy. * * * * Just the man to be an academician in an academy of Summer's foundation * * * ‘learness and precision, bat for the cela peter e cunni a lawyer. * * © * Rosecrans snegageee ee |. 9 a right of suffrage upon the negro; thai while we 0 My Very Baie d Rupe hows yowhere und en maaan aie ‘ reyes end Lim for his services in the great war for tho ~ enough to copinpmicete bo. PAO ph FANT fsb pop maog sie hk a ‘of opinion that the true intorests of elther TM te ean be realised: be seret 1 bey not be promoted by giving him the elective Ri | Kearsarge became infected with fever. On the 14th of March we left for Monrovia. ‘owt day (15th) the first cases appeared. Evening of March 16 Mr. Hoopes and Dr. Vreeland were taken. } ‘The first death occurred on he Lee ey pleads 4 ‘ ies = od mt TALL CURR GENE, AD FORM 48 BNSF SOND). | AL CANDIDATE IN THE TwENTY-rmeT Pxxy- avi? ASN Dhetict.—Dr, Thomas St. Clair is @ Union can- ble. 16 can tf dy tort dn bi aud foie" i aa gear sc moped bey, smaahdta tig Twenty-first Ponnaylvan:a district, now ing in his possession one of the identical bonds purloined and 1 there! ay 1M g Dome 20. The driv f Clute th Rosecrans) is to attack he ist | from the safe of the venerable broker. Fi Pa Pow ate KAN basen een te the gr wore heron th Plnhing ona ard ary boing | have Teltforgementt. Anewer "De what you like om ton wrivot | miethn ofa boy {french tamed Auguste Dooa friends, but rs |Rerdmcan Stare Ticxet,—The following is | Aigo pulled back the gray went ih front and came home & {Our own remponaibity.)" "= @ "© ir Lincoln-hal- On we 18th ‘we had ten men sick, with the politics there parry meen pon ee mer Me wip ’ ticket in Indiana:— winner by a length in 2:68, Clute second, two lengths in could create Cem pepe the moon, qu’ Oe. this day the ship was headed no fore the prove tiga dilbmeRewe 06 Ae LAE MHA HRA ‘eb atate, Nel of Fayotte; for | front of Mary. would instantly send thither some troops and a y iP north, we be caused. : r Ta Marana ot Waban: for | Fifth Heat —The throwing of the last heat by the #0 strong is their to break forte on ee aig py yt age atime datas na te | hemi icc tt ty mavte Togardl wo gaye wnt aaa meee my while the other’ two together brought only ton dollars; Died. gave them ft hI bE: b ww ott jr .- #0 he tried the game over again and dropped this heat March 18 Pr adlio cpetqorabeus attedtyeiom premsampes tad « » ot Stub for the coming campaign BA# | gico, letting the groy Win by three lengths, thaking the March 90. o tever suits, rata onaal been of which Geo, H. heat in 3.00, the brown third, being bound not Sa si dee et a - ee oe ioe to return i AatWotnen, man a cin se Sixth Heat,—The spectators were now pretty well dis- | in for his share March a Tabor with ll imqai BIL Che yeaTamren of; fer Behaic tm Mona —The Mobile Regis- gurted: but they were satisfied that the driver of Clute | displayed all the worst qual Bedford, Assistant Perey mae ap gtd ng March 2 * dertaking |@grap! maih bat yo 66 on A dorbieer, ays: tended to win the race, as all his friends had invest- | dierly commander. and produced 9. comesliment Jodge ‘March 38, parture from, f hem ‘a ul stam of the Preedmen's Darean bas pretty | ments on her, and four and five to one wont without | Constitute the mest Forguson to the City Prison, and stated thas ; cember, an vee 16 wh ree I Cy sae takers, Clute took the lead, was never headed, end won | style in general, and was arrested for being in the od were: to me. Yo aid Leqioaing 9:4) O) ivneenoun Toy a ‘of! applieniita of complaints, The | the heat by four lengths tn 2:49, and “he judges decider Capt. Morin says that the to robbery, $5,000 bond having found on vo ones nat tan in iesuing | ‘at she had won the race, ery oe ping arrested, and thet % was necessary for the and Jolin {4 words. If Lan Rae cok an on oy ‘The National Game. heads can take up | McClellan. Even for” them a father | ina way to abd: py die-te are und two hun. oak and in” thelr hands McClellan will burst wus bis aH | Dotore | Clogq AMR AMA Yh diate I sta-bo-anigewuy “Sea eta nine coun | THR MOBOREN CLUBS—THE ECLECTICS OFEN FOR | Gnd prove afallure, He will not cveu boa pond tos! for a wes the ‘of the City oe | gratifled 8 ere th a distr let Les sep Nye SEASON. ‘8 peace or for any other un) ic alm, lollan is a not to the captain of the Oisth ward shatiog andl areve Supe | eis, fall eee war tar henry) eigen ‘yeni - ‘mouths for the Slate bas been | Yesterday afternoon tno Eclectic Club “put in an ap- Sas pegs seaeating, spurious of true entha- Judge recommitted Ferguson to the City He called on ol r ; aut Sw ob : a oe : pearance” on thelr grounds at Hoboken, adjoining the — him ts and remain an mexplicable im peace with me ENR tes eee RAL ONY AUN Alexandra | Move Cok tl ful foes he wuraction bern | alk’ in Tie eons retesd sie. sic'scseseoraes WR sosoqusq donde te * ‘The old fellows had a strong nine out, and evidently were | tary ia [Enclosure No. &—From the Diario del Luporig, of Jap. Redonwtrn ction Comm iésohave tef¥ a Role in the'r | pent on giving the ‘young uns’ asound thrashing. The it - ao he Ini Dee pointed aud tomend | pachelors, on ofber ‘hand, failed to appear fa their ten TERM. 0 outro hed gatalh eh denen ! ee ante tational ho egult, waa an eaay (hing for the mar 4 had | beard th ant inning a of forty-five t fason | ; Sme—Whon I heard that ma ent ogee Preesiendal Cc evbtamans tas ch tees we Mav 11.—James M. Brown 8. Thomas M. Mason ond inm, had kit . ) om fellows foupd | gentleman, Jane M. Mason—Judgo Ingraham has given bis decis. ri hn been in my'powor to. accom Cel ae of baie how nig te. | gee jon fn this cage, which was reported in the Hina.» at the my bis ic A nlc 7 ja time ft came wp for trial, some two months ago. It will by 7 ni iv ball ‘ardwell Jamow: led th feats apeell een t Ars remem Seoceatiee oman Lag sad Eh rag throwgh, Calet bere a he defendant, Mr. Phomae ence, fi r Trp, th, thi Stas, Y x alors. Taylor it fed tn apes: signed with , solling his mong hie fellow cit mines tho, homed le causing: tome cop ey cdmuvebenthe clans wat | Poa Hin mina ‘f Fainy-nnth tiret and Midweon ‘rote Fok worthy Proside 4 New aiounced that Jonatham \rers of the game prow | mont on any Pt hee een pete y eloquence , Onin masters whe is contract, which plaiatiff refused, and an — es, sire, So Jo _ THW GOTHAM AND RAGLE Crives. statesman, instituted by the later to compel « performance Fighness, " tate, ; wo clube On trial 1t was Claimed that the house did not bee therefore, jumble x r the batting of the Eagles Jong to Mr, Mason, but to hie wife, and he had iy attadhy ny ; The Gothams will muster eat, ne no ceuherthy 10 cal I, . Frorenaliy in yo ee, Rayo ide voot'ghm ote cums that Aah “ vis rom ay present Nam of toate hd " Mend & vie YAW nomilie and Thomas F. Eisats with your socustonsea venteoionee Govantba Monrox.—Some of tho Tadiana papers ex: | rhe star Club willplay the inst a strong eld | The di Me ne | I may also assure vour imoerial Highness that the | prese great Jor a the probable recovery of Governor | to-day, at three P. M., at the foot of Court atreat. this: that « Fullerton sud