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W " EX1¢c0. i country south of a line on — Gulf of Mexico; bat - reg! m-being pacified, and in several States liberal offiviais are ited to exercise their ition, whileethey, in iy do not lexico, from the Rio Graude to Tehu: the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacitic, it is foand four-fifths of the Indians, who compose at least five- sixths of the entire population, are wholly to what form of government prevaila, If any(hing they favor the empire, but they only desire to be “let alone,”’ to in there lazy, quiet, ae an who to * volunteer” : é e IMPORTANT DEFECTION PROM THE IMPERIAL CAUSE. General Lozada, who commanded the imperial troops im Jabiseo, bas resigned and issued @ maniferto, which #8 looked upon as a precursor to a promunciamicuto, Ld- zada was at firsi, many years ago, a common highway> man, and commitied crimes of the most horrid charac- fl ovate ne ‘8 few hundred meo, was taken into of a party of, smugglers in Tepic connected with pete A this ey invested pen Lee iy title of general, and induced him to declare ‘The Movements of the Radicals in the | + United States Viewed with Satis- __ faction by the Imperialists. SEF* i33 Hi a Secret Mission from Maximi- Maximilian Asks Marshal Buzaine for ‘an Escort 'to the Sea Coast. Cortina, a of ‘similar aniece- dents, When the French Rae te country: was ap outlaw, with a price fixed upon his head. induced him to join the imperialists, with whom he has acted up to the present time. The government has been ‘suspicions of him for some time, if he fipally jotus ‘the Liberals it will cause no surprise. OUR VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. Vera Cruz, August 25—6 P.M. MAXIMILIAN ASKS WAZAINE FOR AN EACOKT TO THM SRAW (COAST, It is known here that Maximilian asked Marshal Ba- Here they were formally ‘‘ mustered into the service, ithout pay and made to “find themsélves,’’ whic did by stealing ev 4 that came im their way. val may be termed the lexican people’’—descend- ants of Spaniards—are generally liberals, while foreign- ers, business men and wealth: are im pertalists, ‘The liberals for their success upon keeping the by stubboruly opposing every move whether it be military or purely ing fi P ‘TNO Marshal Said to Have De- termined Upon a Vigorous Sama Aggressive Policy. Mexico to Vera Cruz, {within very convenient sepporting distance of each other, #0 that he (‘the Emperor’) could Dass from his eyrie to the seacoast in two daysaada@ half without danger, and that the reply of the Marsbal. was:—If your Majesty will wait a little while I will insure a safe passage on the route you have named, un- der escort of the French troops who will be returning to Te-embark for France.” This being #0, how extremely delicate the “bright admiration’ must be between a Mar- shal of France and the would-be Emperor of a people! Alas! great people can be as unfeelingly sarcastic as meaner individuals, BECKET MISSION TO THE EMPRERS CHARLOTTE. The condition of affairs in general up to this moment goes to prove that the “‘iast legs’’ of the empire are to be French ones, Maximilian is ready, willing and anxious to return to Europe. On the 2st inst, the French steamer Sonora left here for New Oricans, having on board a special confidential messenger of Maximilian’s, who was in possession of adeapatch from the Emperor to Carlotta. The despatch was to be telegraphed from the United States to Europe. In it the Emperor asked Carlotta te reply on the success of her mission to France. NFIGHBORHOOD OF VERA CRUZ IN THE HANDS OF THE LIRE~ RALB, The country in all directions around Vera Cruz, except the road to the city of Mexico, is in possession of the job them, and they become insensibie to kindness they get set on thuir trying, molish way. ic, tho leaders hope, will do moro than bullets to keep off inn u and dri imilian after the Fi army have left, JUAREZ, ORTEGA AND BANTA ANNA, ‘The determined stand lately assumed by the Emperor and the vigorous policy of the new ministers have serio ried the liberals and aro causing them to stop their family quarrels and unite wy Jeader. The fact is patent to be den! that just now Suarez is the idol of the Mexican liberals. ‘Viva la re- publica !"’ “Viva Benito Juarez!" are the cries heard wherever a village or city “pronounces.” No other name is uttered, and to him the liberal party look for help, Still, they say they will no longer quarrel about men; they will accept any leader who can prove himself such, and are willing to foliow Ortega or Sania Anna pro- vided they soon make their appearance, Santa Ani may be accepted as a military officer, but will not be even tolerated in any other capacity. does not stand very high in the estimation of his couvtrymen, aud in the interior, at least, he has but few adherents, His public as well as private career will not bear scrutiny, nor do his talents ft him for the place accident and the United States have selected for him, The peopie believe ita public misfortune that he should have even the shadow claim to the Presi- dency, and do not hesitate express the determination ww bim overboard 60 soon as they re establish the ; thus declaring in advance for another revolu- Corruption in Official. Impe- rial Quarters. way na common @APORTANT ARRESTS FOR PECULATION, . Whe Wealthiest Families in Mexico Concerned. Idberal Successes Throughout the Whole Country. Expected ‘Attack on Puebla, and Its satisfy the Mexicat too, . ‘ : Strate Significance. Aes en ve r} » | liberals, Colonel Roland, a French officer whoxe sili a need ie Alig go Neg Mee now controls everything in this department. There is still m sub-Prefect acting as Prefect, and representing Maximilian in the city of Vera Cruz; but he is not consulted on questions of importance. Captain Marrison, a French army officer, and Captain Peron, a French naval officer, have their headquarters in, this city, and execute all orders, sans ceremonie, which they receive from above. Lately, Colone) Roland imposed a fine of $200,0n the inhabitants of a little place named Tejar, on the ground that they did not keep off the liberal guerrillas, #0 called. The place has only two hundred people, al) told, and the “iberal guerrillas” numbered six hundred men. On the 13th the city was startled at the intelligence of the arrest of some prominent officials and a regular “bunt” after one of the richest and most iufluentiai men of the empire. An investigation into public affairs, ex- tending back into the days of the republic, has been going on for some trme and has brought to light a train of abuses and crimes against the government which are almost unparalicied. It 1s believed that at least $4,000,000 can yet be recovered from various partics concerned in those frauds and peculations, PRCOLATIONS IN HIGH 1 PLACES. Smuggling to an enormous extent has been carr uninterruptedly for the ast twenty years, enabling sind to accumulate coreg eyo) this and ureh property frauds are the pri charges to be preferred against the delinquents. The first arrest made ‘was that of an army contractor, who was proven to have cheated in both quality and quantity of supplies fur: nished, and was discharged after giving up his ill-gotten ins. The second was Antonio Excvaudon, a member of weahbiest family in the and head of the Mexico and Vera Uruz Railroad Company, as well as su] Mr. Escaudon, after Murderous Aseault Upon an American. ’ Mxesontion of French Soldiers for Their Connection with the Late Con- j spiracy at Vera Cruz. a Ta Gutelde of an American Doctor Under Arrest for Conspiracy Against the Empire. &e. a * ec ‘Fe steamehip Manhattan, Captain Turner, from Vera Ores Angust 26 and Havana August 31, arrived at thin Sonnaen Our thanks are due to Purser Austin for prompt delivery of files and despatches, Nahed in the city of Mexico, contained the following im- portant@nd significant paragraph :— We have very little news to-day. La Revirta, of Vera Cruz, while commenting on a paragraph which appeared in La Patrie, of Varia, said that Marshal Bazaine bad been notified that on the 15th of October the vesels des- Uined to the transportation of the the First grand division of the Freuch expeditionary corps to Europe, would ar- rive at Vera Cruz. Considoring what is going ou inthe conaequence of the model newrality of the ted in that quarter, and in view of the veseels that leave North American loaded with H Hf fF . search fy ports arms apd munitions of war for the liberals at Matamoros: "QUA CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPORDENCE. peace tne nr phn and Farin, can any one be surprised what tbe Frei | we t inquired vesnols will arrive at Vera Cruz in the middie of Grrr or Mextoo, August 20, 1866, | EDS sin read was aul October next, will brivg more troops instead of coming red to take those away that are now here ? junication with the interior ts very irregular, Letters come from the city of sloxico with tolerable ra- pidity, but newspapers always maby days bebind time, We have nothing of importance from San Luis Potor- The French have probibited all persons from writing and os about aflairs in that quarter, Hence we lence. SPVECT OF 1HB SUROPRAN FRACS NEWS. Bee reception here of the intelligence of the pacifica- @ea of Europe caused a decided reaction in the commu- _ Bitg—raising the depressed spirits of the imperial party end ceasing consternation among the liberals, who watch “ mith increased anxiety every word andjpign of the French Buaperor. -The recent successes of the liberals at Mata- merce and attended as they were by sumerous | “Wo different sections of the country, raised the hopes of the liberals to the highest degree, while the imperialists were beginning to expe- tenes no alarue at the prospect of fighting not only their enemies but the hordes of Ameri- gans who were represented as filling the ranks of the Mberals—a combination which would certainly be most SMestive in determining the fate of the Mexican empire. RADICAL AID TO THE EMPIRE. >a 28 5 ; Fa & & 3 2 5 2 a = if SCOCE’ Bes OF THE LIRERATS ON THR GULP COART. Tuspan, a port onthe coast between Vera Cruz and Tampico, is reported to have been taken by the liberais and to be in the possession of the same at this writing. the ‘garrison in Jalapa is surrounded and abut cp, There are about eight handred liberals at Paso de Ovejas, on the road between this city and the city above named. There i also another force of Boeralep four hundred strong, at another point on the same No one i allowed to leave Jalapa for Vera Cruz, or vice wera, ‘The imperial forces stationed at Tlacotalpam capitu- Jated on the 20th inst, to the liberal forces nuder Lain Mier y Teran. This liberal officer is the one who escaped from this city but a short time ago, He i charged with being the leader of a conspiracy intended to capture all the "prench and }mperial officers within the waila He is well known, and is quite wealthy. Report saye that he expended $22,000 of his own money in the conspira- cy which I referred to before. When the Imperialiets capitulated, they had to be escorted by Tern’s forces through the country to a point of safety, such was the Dister feeling entertained by the people of the country peace in Europe and the apparently increasing patiitical troubles in the United States have reversed the sed@ition of affairs, and although the future action of - Qe Vaited States is mere conjecture, still it is believed (et 50 embarrassed will that country be found, owing fo the rupture of the President with Congress, added to (Be well known disaffection of the people of the against thon, er ae caeaseeinries ye ° tai objected to allowing them to pews, but retor wil not find itself in the condition to ¢n- Jerse used bis influence to good elfect and got them by Geree the Monroe doctrine, should Napoleon deem tt in safety. x ‘Pest to retain his foothold in Mexico. The tone of the fi” cy The liberals still hofd Alvarado, RXKCUTION OF FRENCH BOLIIER® POR CONWrIRACY. There is @ report in cireviation im this city to-day, that from twenty to twenty-live soldiers in the Freneh service are to be shot, for belug concerned in a con racy to deliver over to the liberals Fort Cor Lion. Whetver the condemned ones are Martinique or Ey tian soldiers we have not been able to ascertain. e authorities are very reticent on the subject, Four days 6°, Medellin was again attacked by the liberals, under Prieto. The French sent oat a reinforce- meut to the garrison from this city, but it did pot get through, as the raniroad iine was broken and the com- mon rovds barricaded and held. At ht the liberals burned two or three private houses deliberately killed one man, hberals, sult bold the place and their position on the railroad line, Medellin # only eighteen miles trom Vera Cras. IMPERIAL OOURTRSY TO A UNITED STATES OFFICIAL. ‘The 16th inet. was the birth day of the Emperor Na- ‘On that cecasion there were imprenive services im the principal church tn this city, The attendance of civil apd miliary officers was large, Among these we noticed the Acting United States Consul. He was present by invitation, and was given the post of honor over al) ‘other consuls. Very polite! was it not? SUPPORRO MURDER OF A NEW YORKAK NEAR VERA CRUZ. A gentleman vemed Chas, BE. Jackson, «resident of York city, (we believe be bas a family living in Twei ‘third s#treet,) arrived tn th y & short time xinee from Interior. On the 6th instant he went to Medellin, to find & man named Jackson, who owed him $400, and ‘ever since that time be bax not been beard of. There is ‘a belief entertained here among hs frieops that he was murdered. Yet there is nothing itive to show that such is the fact. We betieve - a bears a reta- tionship with Senator Wade. [Jt wil noon the succeeding letter of our correspondent that Mr. Reus is atill arive, but wounded. KH SUICIDE AT VERA CRUZ OF AN AMRUTCAN CHARGED WITH CoN. aPTRACY, Joseph Hill Baber, oo American citizen, no co in this city, charg d i is _city has commenced the peror 1 Ere i Qmtervention, and the Letafette (French) of the same day, be Gisoussing European affairs, eays:— In this connection, what wilt France do, thus freed ge 22 Ghechbiel of the French empire will be able to fix his eyes ‘pon the New World and prepare for his American policy 2 solution worthy of his iate successes m Europe.’ STRATEGICAL CONMDERATION OF THK SUBJECT. i é = = Ff 83 f i i 3 3 3 Hy i H ze : ; i : 2 z ij : oi ; i i 2 2 i z i | [ of i i o was fod with s ? i z dition to against being concerned 18 "bec uraey,’ and who wan pot in “thé conmpiracy, po a have fn close confinement in (he Castle of Sen Juan de Ulloa, "Fearing the committed suicide on tho 18th inet, Mr. Baber it iE of sae. He resided for seven- lexico, where he was married ly te sai teen years io if childreo, who aro living that « spicy 2 a it i tH & death, between Cruz ‘and the French avthoritier, The foreigners say that Dr, Baber was so badly trested that mental aberra- won ensued, and tbat while in (ie comdition he com- itied suicide. Bi are some Americans etl! closely confined in the Castie of Sam Juan de (loa, charged with being con- corned \n “the conspiracy." One of them will certainty ‘be whot General Baron Neigre has been given the command of the Second Military divirion. COMMUNICATION WETWREN VERA CROR AND JALAPA Com. PURTELE KTOPFED. ‘We have received a copy of an order In whieh the im- perial General Calderon, now at Jalapa, prohibits, under of death, al! communication with Vera Oras. ag 4 g } Fi i = : A 3 z 2 3 i i fF [ : s at e > iS ee = 2 at sf ra t f i can, without losing their bends Vans Coun, Augnet 26-10 4. M. AS UXTERETING low RETWRON PRENCIOOR AND UMPER sn ‘The French steamship sonore, which left here on the inet, having on board @ messenyer wbo carried a t 2 if ERy i fi a z i [ id i f ni a iil i gi [2 i ca 2 a i a t i i t zaine to station guards along the road from the city of On the 20th inst, the newspaper La Sociedad, pub- Exvexave Tusrts wy 4 Disnowerr Ponran—Stop Goope Fourn m Him Posssamos—Fates Kars Mane ro Eee His Exriovens’ Srone—He i AcoosTeD ayn Puxava Gunzy.—For some months’ past several down town merchants have frequently complaimed to the Cap- tain of the Third precinct that thew stores had been entered and robbed in some mysterious manner; and, although the officers Lave been vigtlaat in their efforts to unravel the inystery, they were mob successful two stance has given rise to a good deal of talx and some not very delicate scandal, “Under the rose,” the truth is ‘bat the agents did not feel at liberty to trust the gov- erament “fo much money” (say about $8,000 in all) even for afew days, These are the things which tell, EXPECTED ATTACK ON PURBLA BY TRE LIDERALA, The French have been constrained to reinforce their military police command in the city of Puebla. ‘There is a report here among the liberals that Perfirio Cc the Law-A day, de. SUPREME COURT—GRNERAL TERM. Before Judges Barnard, P. J. ; Ingraham and Lott. ‘Counsel on both aides yesterday submitied their punts to the General Lerm on the Excine law, Six cases were submitted, Mr. F, J. Fithian appearing for the liquor in- terest and Messrs. Tracy and Bliss for the Board of Ex- cise, There was a large number present of thoee inter- ested im the result of the,suita, * Judge Barnard—You afe certain the Court of Appeals Will hear those cases? Mr. Tracy—Yoos, sir. Judge Ingrabam—When does the Court o: Appeals meet? Mr. Bliag—On the 25th inat. After consultation the Judges apnouncea wnat they would deliver thelr opinion at eleven o'clock om Thurs- day next, Counsel then submitted their points to the Court, POLNIS IN OFPORITION TO THE LAW, ‘The following are the principal points in opposition to Decision te be Gives om Thars- aomponainte here, or to mak appears to know. At any rate we a marked efisct. serious + BO sora IMPORTANCE OF THR MOVEMEST. It will a any movement which Marshal Bazaine intenas froupSan Jus Potow towards the perth ern frontier. At the same time, it Pre the et their sapplies through from Vera evacuation of the city of org Lo will Rave to concentrate to force opea course as the French retire the Jibe: their strength, and the liberal ing porting sinus of much nn 6 ing distance of euc! 0r. Bewspapers at General Pertrio Diaz was last heard from-approach - ing Puebla trom the southward, . VEMENTS OF THR LIURRAL CHER, Night before last, two separate felnt attacks were made On the post garrison at Pasa del Macho, " Genera! Alegandro Garcia (libera}) has again establish ed in Read» street with ® large package of goods, and questioned bir as to what he had. Tho individual, who proved to be Robert Hughes, stated that he had purchased the articles and was taking them to his home in Brooklyn, This > Planation being unsatisfactory to the officer, he arrested eer eeres ais con eae The nm im bis most siciiful detective and bm headquarters in the city of Tlacotalpam. the law, together with the titles of the different cases :— the Colonel Romero (liberal) was yesterday holding a ‘ store, No. 79 Chambers street, by which firm the bo 4 Serro Gordo, on the fod between ‘Vera Oru and “Wittaen Puke “jot ‘rit Gotham Reh i ree ja clad pond Heed ay Bt ars earn.” te iearebing Li others, Willan Burk John BP. Ourvier opened vf Colonel Prieto (liberal) stil holds Medelitn, “He has | meme Mi narod cesT i augoand Taal he | the privoner’s|| house, | No. 8 Muster | ret F tial cou © von on mpg lg 9 bay or > gtd q (teacher aaamaad tment upon oP iyo, & largo * g1' 000 nar bapllieciala Se eg fier br” passed ape 4, 180, soln from the Bathed, by whom RBONAL (TMM. and the remedies to be pu a his” ‘Yaarsea Charles L. Jackson, of New York my been . was lear ne 5 city, oh law (0 be unconstitutional and 4 sed. to hi oime”” elatre, in Wis controversy out wrisbt Bivgees yan mater pasion to recover @ penalty ot i by erhowt 7 G ry The man patd him $175 of the amount a on Ch the act, agains’ Sects bis worm of sorviog there they lost $8,000 worth Situk house etierwasds teed him. violently’ P| dae AA Nagar ihe w/e pepe which those gentlemen now ye werw taken ack Us the vthor ha and. Burke eam of th pan 8 toy iy woe neil ned *) ® livenne wo tron re] neu acti Mivors and wines, and ale, In quantitien eae him, They @ually discharged him for dishon . The prisoner had secured the cumfideoce of hw employers to such an extent that thev allowed bim to carry the keys of their stores Thie it pow robbed him, leaving him only $20... Mr, Jackson ia now under the care of a surgeon and doing well. Gabriel Nunez ta again en r efor Buropeas a Maximil- jan imperial representative of sume kind, THY MPEROK Ip MAKE & TOUR THROUGH THE PMPTRE? than Ave gallons undapthe provisignsat the Act of the L¢ j-appears, he abused by takine the keys to the lockwmith : P r slature Of New York, chapter 628, laws of I8%7; that the 4 cong plese According wo ithe Pojaro Verde of Auguti 20, Maximil- | Aiense Yee hud beew ‘paid, thet the wales compiaiucd. of shpat oe rte cps fitter = fh == fan proposes making a trip through the departments of | were of iquors porehaned by the on alter tie With bie the interior, beginning with that of San Lins. General | of such license, and upon the faith thereet, aud that sad | male, ith them he wae enabled to enier the ise Was th Yall force and effect, uncapired aud uare- leasurs aud remove suot onde ar Lo could Mejia is to accowpany bim, and ia to ride in tho Empe- ot) erp on the trip. What does this mean in reality ew far in att ed to be annulled by 1806." The teeud.uis claim thee the righix eee der : person. Un opening theiratore on Mon- day morning the frm of Mess. , Chittick & Co. nde containing $100 worth of jaconets which Hughes bad packed wp prevarasory to femoral Probably he intended to return at night for the package had he not been arrested in his career ot crime, The acebsed pleaded guilty to the enme of grand lareeuy, and Justice Hozan committed him to the Tombe for trial, bail being refused, Hughes ie twenty-four years of age, and las a wife and two children, WOT IN CAMPROWS, YUCATAN, On the 4th of August a revolt occurred ip Campeche, ‘Yucatan, le¢ by Munoz on the square of Santa Anna, which was soon suppressed, But tho operations which were then being undertaken against the Indians proved a complete failure in conseqnence; at the very frst. en- counter, the Indians had the «vantage, Yhe Imperial en, of their or discuss Were ‘the mo- or how far ik may tend, independent of consiliati or ah commissary, in view of tho pong. sitcation of all. the as thin Btate , peninsular town. ened by (uo Indians, has ordered Bh A the Lasielanere Bioopy Arrnay BeTweey Bue Mas—One or Tome that all Mexican the oof elghtoan to fifty years Hanon enn Disornogaiy Dsonev.—Thattwo blind men should nave by ras weil an tho oiler internal commerce of Lie ptate, wall not de discunsod, But what we do tat while oxtensibly attempting to “regulate, Legislature — cannot ~ the regulation, and iny y ihe vested contract rly ‘rights 1 oF ay eoraach © pow coprui Uopal |, te ter, Ib ts believed, pertioulors. That the ae if shall enilist to (orm & corps which will be named “Guardia de Seguridad.” Unless, however, reinforce- ‘ments arrived speedily the town of Tihusuco was in im- minent danger, as the Indians opposed the government troops every where, in consequence of their small force, PROBAMLY AN IMPORTANT ARCHAYLOGICAL, DISCOVERY. According to the Kre Nouvelde, of Mexico, some burnt remains of an ancient veswel have boen found near Vera Cruz by excavators who are engaged in building am aque- duct near that city, Some circumstances lead to the belief that they are remains of one of Feruando Coriex’ vessels. The proper authoritics lave taken the matter in band, and will investigate this subject so fall of his- torical interest, a hostile meeting and cut and beat One another reoma rather strange, but it is nevertheless true, Yevterday morning, shortly before tweive o'clock, Joha Shelby and Henry Welch, both aged blind men, who occupy apart. mepts in the house of Bryan Layden, 145 North street, became involved in a quarrel concerning some trifling matter, when they both soized their aticks and cow- menced beating each other over their heads and tacor. Soon they dropped their weapons and used their fire Weich was seized aad thrown across and over a hi room, and*in the fall dislocated hin shoulder, He also received @ Wrribie cut on the left temple. Shelby alao fared badly, recefving three or four deep cataon the head. Before ther wan over the wife of Welch and Mr, Layden interfered to separate the belligerents, bot it was not it tho arrivel of Uhree of ue Sixth precinct officers that the «igbiiers meb were pulled apart, were taken to the station hogse where Weick wae for (@ be #0 daneerourly in- jured that it was thought expedient to forthwith romove Bellevue Hoepital for medical and se rgical treat Shelby was held for examination before Justice an, and Mre. Wolch was detained as @ witness. The origin of the fight did not transpire, but it is understood ir or des 857 Ww Lit ie and offence. pnuishable by peunlty tnprison= ment, the dogs of the acte which that Hecnse ex pressly permits and authorizes. ft revokes and annus the heenne by # Jogislat without any gharge, trial or adjudication of any eompetent tribunal, and wih? out the holier of notice ‘or oppurta nity Ww be hew without NY, pre tener of uy act of forfeure ‘on hls part. Now, if those Hoomes be cov batwoen the State and the they, be ises or property in whieh the , it wil? not pretended th: f Lis only. by “au Of hi rights a1 nal ne, MERCANTIER, There is not a pound of ie* im this city to.day, por bas there been any for two weeks’ past. The demand for flour i# quite active, THE NEW GERMAN HOSPITAL, Laying of the Corner Stene—Addresses by Ex- Mayor Gunther and Dr. Kackowitzer, &c. ‘Tbe ceremony of the laying of the corner stone of the new German Foepital, whieh has 80 long beon detnyed, took place on Monday. The building which f# to be erected for the new institution has been described heretofore in the columns of the Hrnaio, It with be situated on Seventy-seventh street, between Leaington and Fourth avenues, where the bone and sinew of our German population—the varions Turner and musical associations, the military and rifle cowpanier, they benevolent and charitable societies—were assembled to participate in the, ceremony. A procession was formed at Loudmann’s, Hamilton park, shortly before twelve o'clock, In the following order, and under the direotion of the First Marshal B. 0. Bernet, proceeded to the hespitat ground: — Masio, New York Turn Verein. ‘Porner Pupils’ Association. Germap Vocal * ocnetier. Lodges and Benevolent Associations. Humoriatic Associations, Company C, First regiment, Captain Sebilling. The procession, with alt {te paraphernatia—thove eplendid sk banners of every description and color, the snusi. and the military dispiny—ae it procesded ap Third avenue towards Seventy-sevemth street, was very im- posing. Tho hospital grounds were beanti(ully decorated —- the Legisiatare eau thus Process of law." that w of person or property comma edt Ub #100 Weil 04 be mu right to iasue bank Lills by an individual banker, Or the Fight of »h individual or a com; 0 argo toll, oF the rig nurse and charge ition between t ey sen aud property granis, for the the fulth of the State i pl be annulied or rowel without jndgment of forfeitare agaiuat Roe, fhe cond srant ae, lotiére patent of any private eo te or ime i ned Guat the provisions of seetion five of the net of April, 1564, whieh provid a eatibl, the licomse ne werein requires. abell be plive evidence that the persons ao velttiog haven ee is likewise in contiict with the above élted pro- suites and Stale comatitaiion Mi, mare teen werrly precy fakea in eonnesion with the i rar aed ‘ual beourtt which Avd they enn no man guilty of ightent cvidenen agaivet him, unless be tome itis wubmertiod that tf thie sarnte be held uncoo wud vols, In that ot sttetipts to anal # ornses erented sage the ect of MOT, then tt must be hela aonotuke nuil void aa to ail persons aod matters. 1h in submited cite statele comes within the fetier Of (he Gpanions ond rulings clled, Ibina satale fen ial offencoa. and fn the brpadiest Verne aad Jn 4 single sen ience It prolthite, under paine a nalties, all apa eve: ‘tom publicty menping or sell Stqoue Biquor mitted by te wet iweir it to some bow dan ve avoid ie anomaly held by Justice Shandley for examination. A Bwirt Retemotios.—Jobn Henderson and another map entered the store of Thomas J. Evers, No. 101 Divi- Jurieprudence, The only rational rule je to boid vat when the Legislature exceeded is powers its work must fall. If the statuus of April, 1866, 18 vord In toto or even im pact, with riety of flags and banvers, prominent among seve she tien ia jartie, Curries and Be Meer aa yor 4 be parties | #100 street, youterday morning and took eleven pairs of which were the national colorw of old Germany and the | firrs mame are mtotiod te yrntece nt a sabes ghobea!” vere chaste Usem out of the: dhere, and ta bio i) glorious Stars and tripes of our own country, Inter. i8 ofieerm yd Fe teehee. a the eieteans tees (erie hie | ight Henderson threw away the box, but not until he mingled with these . were the Austrian and $ 2d. To prevent Pieaasire vugsien: # loore had taken out al! bot three of the He then foil Prussian eolor+—black and yellow and black { Y*nt illegal aud diereputable Imprisonment; 4th. To preveut | down, and in falling broke bis Before he could moliiplisiy of sults, recover himelf Evers was upon Hendervoa wae and white—as well as the fings of the POINT® ON SUPPORT OF THE LAW. brought before Juxtion Shandley and held to answer, im Hanse towns and those of somo of the smaller “tates of the German fatherland, whieh r@ recently has been ihe scene of au jatersipe strife similar in some reepects to that from whieh our own country haw but recently emerged. ‘On the main platform were assembled the prom:nent gueei#, among whom were General Fremont and his vier, Colonel Zagoni, the Mayor and Couimon Council of New York, Gubaa C. Verpianek, the Comunis- sioner of Emigration, Robert D. Iriabie, Dr. The Board of Kxcive va. Jobm Harrie; same ve. Jobn ¥. Currier; same vs, Wm. Burke; Jobn farrie vv. Board of Excise; Joba F. Carrier ve. sane; William Borke va fame: In tie first cone the plaintiffs demand @ penalty for sales gE auor without » besnee ‘rom them. while the sofepdags « under the act of 1407 Inthe default of $300 bail, Alison Ammavis on a Wowas —Mre Mary Townsend, wife of William Townvend, residing at No. Houston street, it is charged, was om Monday asngolied by Patrick Maboney aod Mary *ahoney, and maltirested in the most brutal man She wee beaten, knocked down and dragged by « Bair, ot her own residences, wufering injuries which entirely disabled her trom ap- held an unexpired licenr the plaoute sales having been ftth and sith eases Kemnand equitable relief, namely " Ungood, Ju Roorevelt, Jacob Windmuetler, Dr. | te 5 wed from enforcing th of 1 ing in court, The attending fe a hres Hs {ab ‘sasee taveive’ the quectha Qf: the’ ccatebesieunies condition critical and dangeroua Mahoney Ax Soon #8 Ut reached the hospital grounds | of the whole or # me ff April b ‘was arrested and taken before Justion Dodge yesterday part of the act a 1966. In the eases where the pinintiffa are the deal’ morning, and wax committed to await the result of Mry. J.quore, £€., In quentives lees than five Townsend's injures The woman, Mary Maboney, has has not yet been arrested Biack Stockina® ayy Ovmencos?. —Hamae) Harper, a night boed appurtenant of the steamer Mary Powell, cmared the arrest youterday of « fellow African named John Bockingy, who also appertained t the ssid steamer, charging bim with having olen an overeses from hin, the said Harper. A pawn ticket found im Sta kings possesion betrayed hin t aod indicated the manner in whieh the cont been dixposnd of. Under toe pate of circumaence: Stockings trifica whon persistent nothing, and Confer! that he aid steal end pawe the garment. He was comm.tied by Justion Dodge to auswor At Special ewsena, A Sonny Howe —Jomen B Little, & machinist, aged twenty ax years, war Laken befure Juntion Dodge yexter day morning, on the complaint of bis wife, who charges ex- Mayor Guat the Prea.dent of the hospital commit- we, deliver:d s brief addi ole brunt aso Frasow-Crize: Ned to initiate a mont laudable enterprise, The Germans of Luis country and thelr descendants have long ountem- i and (alt the necessity of @ hospital where they properly provide for those bad a right to claim their sympathies; and they also feel that it is duty so far as in them lies to relieve our over- od institutiona The practical workings of th Dispensary, inaugurated about mine years ago, ount of r jorded to thousands who otherwise might bave perished instiyated a given num- ber of philanthropic gentleuen to ubiain & charter and groand op which to build a German hospital. These ob- tained subvcription bucks, and the liberality of the clement im and) around this city was called into requisition, and T pleased = to fate that a suflicient sum to commence opera- tions has been collected, and other subscriptions contingent on (he laying of the corner stone have been promised sufficient to give amurance to the bowrd of di- will not eu felnwtal”™ business” by ni ture void, unlers atch & conelualen cannot be avoided. Tf some part or provision of & stants shou! ¢ Court reps siatote ln to be Gre pervades ‘The present statute cou lnwaitdity of one Or ins con Tole the ~~ bole eet. distinct proviswons, the would Ware the en in incon citteboral th ‘cate ol Oeher aGot age oA oreone Ired. 1b» wridever of umes yited licences under ibe act of 1407 in no ob jertinn to the wet Of 1AOK The ant of 156 (ane 26) rectors that ove wing can be built within the present cozgeia oil former psts and poste st este rt ioere abeadonment and refwal to provide for kin family He ear. The plane for this building are very elaborate. | ni ee Steed, em. at and afer 1. inde, | Dae two Nittle children to euffer from his negligence It might be said that the seale and proportions of the | Syceut by. persons ‘Lierusad uuder this ety see Little, however, i# mart dirsatiefed with (the somentie “ame are tow large, Not so when it is understood that not © law impairing the obiigation of contre ce - mid down by bis wife, ond ore 6 privon jt benefits are not to be local, but ere to accrue to all rf —e — os ye — coll wo the of bin fenily. The Justice required Gertans, and that the poor sick from adjacent cities o Hate, granted | In him t fd recunty (or the payment of $6 per week tn and villages, a well ax the poor German who, under the folie powers, wt of bis wile ino chidrem jaw, being neither an emigrant nora resident, and Lene e aod the security, and chive the alterna. fuvare for the em Little declined gt * eek of contract, Ik was hot within aa) Rot eatitied to admission into any of our public institu- | the ‘power or the Lepisintare to barier thet away ven | tive of going bo Jed, aaping that he would rather be com ons, will be received ber When this baild on bea a Leaghela ire a7] me teat Me mitted than sapport ber erec ptand » laste # the bet © ahd be irre . hey Could not have. been ervcied it will stand » tstiog mowusnent to | spies ibe fe of Uy oncld be Ieroity, ez ote, | Acizone Breaiant.—Jotcb 1 Seal Soruplen de pre sniven No, 161 Kant Thirtioth etree, On the 19th of Aw Kort last George Ken ff» hired «root in (hie house from Heptt, of which be Look immediate pomeemion At eleven that pight Koolt's family were startled and siarmed by © lerribe explosion le the bows Inquiry mite the mater Ae eloped the feet that the Bem ln get lms, wlie Mode Leryrive. ihe united singers of the German vocal sotict es there upon rendered Wie well kaown German sung “ honer of the occasion trodueed Dr. Krackowitzer, who Which he maiuly ouehed on the by the very ierme of the act, re o barnes Ot revuration thus reserved wat ve a well aa by the court, for it in such races every presumption ie y the ste and net teow & om, Dat that will be, when Ormly ew t & pistol, scvidemialiy eapieted & powder Sasa, tivation for the advancement of medical bade sales in aby qumMiity: this forkede Ro wikntiy injuring bimeelf Aoott sfiet hat all good bospitals have been. The speaker c camaaiiy, above ave ue, bet regulaiee soles | Keniffe as s tenant, snd gave him teakee to quit, Me aa aid that by te Lime the German Hoxpital will be com- | Of lemer quantities, All renee ‘ta > wel agit Bot ne him that be pivte it wi!) Lave Comt $1,000,000. The city bad given gy & lone on eighteen low fer fifty years for clang what pe ne Court a the ® nomins! sum, the aretitectural arrangements ie the boomers cases (5 Mow ) were vo completa’ that three hundred and twenty pa- the Flare f fies in leas quantiles tent id be accommodated , and if (he German f twenty-eight gaione gy ity hg a o cont jen ahd 70 * ware eid evnr lation rho! continue Im ite zeal in furnishing conte! Err Ware, atk 70. Whe lawe wore beki Gonetiun er would be one of the mated country. ont ward ofgapi7ations German mmenee their ant = Horpital cvuid continue in existence only bh bie wl coutinue ite operations in full force aati the inet Bw hw jotely established. ace = the 3 bad ‘concluded his remarks the cor te the ‘ ner stone wae lait, The coremony was performed by ee; ex-Mayor Guather, when the benediction was given by Joy = I Kev. br stein The following documen ts and articles } yi Were deperited im wease under the corner stone.—All givers the dauiy p the coins and stamps of the day, bel tea itifer arranged in cane, ia}, giving the smmount raised by Ut the inetistion, aud the piaas and spec Scations bowpital. HE PICRIC AND CONCERT AT soxer’ WOOD. After the ceremony of the laying of the corner stone to Jone’ Wood, where & prenic are weroes sate. The remeron ian hae be found, [or the mast por, im eatules Mow TH O8G RONDO NOSBERT, Discharge of am Arrested Party, Cty dodge 0 bambers— Before Jedge Ramee Inve thn Lyoch 0m Wontay fan Me. Joke Lynch, il & f i

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