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a “MEXICO. ee hae INTERVENTION LOOKED FOR Mexico Anxious for an Ameri- can Protectorate. CRISIS OF THE EMPIRE. ‘Vain Appeals of the French Press for Money and Men. Combined Movement of Heavy Liberal Forces Against the Empire. &e, &e. &. ‘by the arrival of tho steamor Stars and Stripes, Cap- ‘ein Holmes, at Philadelphia on Thursday, we have news from the city of Moxico to the 25th of August, and ‘tkom Vera Cruz wo the 1st inst. | Qur thanks aro due to tho purser of the Stars and Stripes for the prompt forwarding of fica and des- patchoa, OWA CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. Crrv ov Mexico, August 25, 1866. AMERICAN INTERVERTION, Wille indulging Im vague surmises regarding the Propable result of the Empress’ mission to France, al) clasves here are canvassing the possibility of failure; and honoe the course to be pursued by tho United States has ‘Decome a matter of momentous interest. There can bo mo disguising the fact, that grave fears for the empiro are entertained, especially by foreigners, and that the ope of American intervention, ta case of the abdica- ton of the Emperor, daily becomes sironger with the imperialists, They argue that the United States having, By the moral influence of its refusal to acknowledge the Wmpire, prevented the establishment in this country of a srong and permanent government, the United States ‘ewe }\ to the Mexican people to extend to them the pro- Section and aid in building up a government sufficiently powerful to quell insurrections and enforce laws, and which ebali deal jostiy with all its subjecte—an object which manifestly will not be accomplished without Fores intervention, They say if the liberals repossess ‘the country, the righta and even lives of the imperial- txts, as weil aa of foreigners, will not be safe; aad they instance the excesses committed in Hermosillo, where about forty imperialists and French subjects were mas- merod, the outrages recently committed in Tamprco, ‘end the arrest and imprisonment of Americans, Snglish- amen and otner foreigners in Monterey. INTERVENTION AN OLD PROTECT. American intervention ia mo new project, and lately «wprung upon the country, but It foand supporters with a Garge and influential claes twenty years aco. Daring ‘omy war with this pooplo it was hoped that a protecto- Bate would be guarantesd them, and after peace was de- @ayod a rovolution of the Northern States, baving for Ste professed object annexation to the United States. wes ‘Pwustratod only by the docided epposition of the latter g@vernment to such a move, In 1456 the advocates of ‘tho measure boldly and openly discussed their views ero in ike capital, andthe Mexican Extraordinary of November 22 of that ycar, speaking of the incapacity 1 thia government, says:—‘‘The Americans have or. ygonixed a territorial government for Arizona, and the Governor of Sonora bas invited 3,000 Americans from ‘walifonuin to assist him in ridding bis State of the hordes ‘Sf ravages who have laid waste the country for s0 many years. To the Mexican nation these two movements aro Med with importance. The wh el of dostiny ts rolling, and unless something ie done to save the North from the Aomautuion of b¢ savages, Wt is but natural to suppose fas the poople of the North would look abroad for @actor and provection.”” @ 1860 and 60, when Zulcaga end Miramon wore in “power, the press ayain advocated @ protectorate; and iu $860, before Juarez left thts capital, his party were unant- meus in favor of American intervention. The tmperial- ‘tats contend that the matter could be offected with bat Mive expense, Amal! force would keop the northern eountry quiet, and but a shadow of American arma in the @votb wold revtore order aud enforce the Jaws. In this valley alone would mach of an army be required; and even here the wholesome recollection of American rule Swenty yours since would enable @ much smaller body of American soldiers to boid the country than the French Dave had. The whole matter has been duly discnsred bed even the details suggosted. THR PLAN FrOFOSED, ‘The proposition ts, if Maximilian should deem best o @uicats (which he can do with dignity and honor), for ‘tho United States to vee ita influence to havea fair elec: Men beid—not such a farce as has been customary—-but Dy removing troops from among the prope, leave all @iasnor, Indians included, to fully exprose thelr prefer. ute fur the modo of government and fora ruler, and afterward to susiain such covornment and administration @uring it lowful continuance. It ia propoced, also, that ‘Moo United Atates not see the government sustained and Jawa enforcod, bat thas those laws be equitable and gant, and of a progressive charactor, not euch as have alway dingraced the Mexican etatate book, The Unitod Pestee conid reimburse horvel/ for expenses facurrod, as ‘elno pay foreign creditors, out of tho custom house duce, hich, with the country under Yenkee rulo, would be geadruplod forthwith, Above aro embodiod the sentiments of @ large and in- @veviiai party of Mexicans, who, in intervention, ee the only ebance of security to perron and proveriy, and \alain car the only hope of rogenerating she Mexican (poopie. | 4 PORAP OF SXICAN WIETORY. | Wor the good of mankind it ieto be hoped that Mei “history will not repeat fteelf,"” although it te of & id and staruing character, and altogether unparalleled. 1628 to 1821, a period of two bundred and ninety- ree years, Mexico was governed by «ixty-four Vice- 7A, appoinied by the Spanish Crown, Frew 1821 0 R863 the country pesed through ton ehanges of gov- jormment and iifty-eeven administrations, Of these gov- braments, there were the first regency, an empire, we federal repablion, two central repal etic, Of the rulers, bewdes the regency and pro- | Governor, there were one Emporor, twonty- changes of federal repablicans, ten in tho coniral, tea in the constitetional republican acnsinistrations, nine Dictators, Tbe chortert administrations wore of Pedro Velea, from the ki to the dist of ie- , 189%; of General Brave, from the i0ih tw the @ July, 1899, and Ze tho Zid to the Siet mune, 1859; cach of these kasied seven gay. Anna was thrice Dictator, and President Certainty no other people F ») unetabie na the Mex caus YLANG OP CR PUNCH. 7 of the French nities have already mentosrvensed pabe proparaiery to returning home; gtuers Dave the Mowoan army, sod others, still, are willing 8 loner In omtar & fend the honor of Prince, sentiment, nowever, is to rench press of this city—the Baafese Newell, oxpre-clug thetr eytavons upon the eit: diy and ‘owariiew of consequcoces. Indeed, press of Mesico, without exception, have me ater Helion agabet tie wup neness of the ‘hair want of honor, tent energy, pred for the nation, Vf laf to Hse! Pi APPEALS OF THE PRERON Pre iselatming every fntontion of forwing nnd invonding only to railect pemetng fe nentiment, hye :— 'y daye wines the financial conéiton wae mut and Now, Dotwithstagdinn two ex. aliens ofdipan:+ ‘und tho ingenious exped) Jens Projected, Mie far from being easy. The Treasury continons ie aMeu and cannot meot the requirements of the Just ae twouty dayr hark, a ) from Uareaten more than NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1886. It ia not thus that a race can regonerate iteelf, Granti nce, jealous of her sends to this continent 100,000,000 of franca and 60, more men, what can she do if ber penetent Mexican friends have nothing further to offer i u pronounced prayers and their fastings? At the end of @ year she todd en hersef in the same situation as t.-day, ‘with a larger debt, and Mexios @ frch deliverance. And what is ea to think of, and still sadder to’ confess, is, that France would have com; herself in a barrea evterprise—not oniy her the loss of which can be ropaired—not only ber acti fvom which her banner will emerge with gi ae — ipally bet political respon-ibility would be at fault. Let us know, then, what we ys pe rs 50 aun let us seo if the Mexican people sincerely de: to risk iteclf in a question, which is, for it, one of nie. or death, THK MEXICAN PRESS RETORTA, La Soriedad—Mexican—reproduced the above only partially adopted its sentiments, It have faith in the people, and urges a “losin, but w evidently fete "the hoard kaye says, Fewer for prayers more doll: and less fasting with more fighting is what 1s pebemye’ pacify the es and ‘‘regenerate ge Dation”—an ef- fort which both hberals and are taking steps to bring about, If ‘a house divided = against itself cannot stand,’ THR PATE OF MEXICO 18 SEALED, ‘The divisions im the liberal ranks leave nothing to be noped for there, while the imperial household is far from being a unit, The French and Mexican interests bave been yo yen and Marshal RBazaine has not yrelded that cordial eappoet to Maximilian which was necessary to success which the Emperor had a right to expect. Tho legitimate effects of this diversily of sentiment aro shown in the reverses which the imperial arms have recently apr the abandonment of the frontier by the French, and the general distrust which pervades all classes. CONFIBCATION OF IMPERIAL BSTATES, A new and most perplexing question has been sprung upon the people, and which must tend to complicate the final settloment of this Mexican question. Maximilian inde focto tho ruler of a portion of this country—the United States acknowledge Ortega a# tho legitimate President of Mexico; while Juarez refases to lay down the reins of power, and is exercising the functions of President in the northern States. Letters to the sth inst. from Monterey, state that the liberals, forsceing the eventual abandonment of tho States of Coahuila ‘and Nuevo Leon by the French, despatched to Jui some time since, an envoy named Pedro Martinez, wi turned, having obtained from Juarez the proper thority to conflecate all the estates of the imperialists in those Siates and to sets them tothe highest bidder. Un- der this decree, the letters state, several of the largest and most Valuable haclendas in Nuevo Leon have been cold at nominal prices, their owners driven of, ‘and the places taken posgession of by the liberal leaders. It is remarkable that none of those Lapainmgs who wore dispossessed have ever borve arms agai! a or Juarez, and were only passive imperisiists, The wniters add:—‘We are glad the mask has been so s00n removed, as it will awaken hundreds from their fancied security, and cause them to take eflect've mearures to preserve their property. This is a social war that now opens upon us; a war more iike highway robbery than aught cise, and diegraceful to the ag> we live in.” Happy Mexico! A new Utopia; and well may her peo- pie fear that foreign immigration may disturb the reli- gion and virtue of the country. GENERAL BARON NBICRE has been appointed commander of the Second Military Divinon, with beadquarters at Puebla, for which place be wok his departure on Thureday last, accompanied by the Eighty-first French infantry and two companies of Tureos, who @ill be sent to scour the mountains between Orizaba and Paso del Macho, on the road to Vera bg General Neigre is pared with the paciti- cation of the Huasteca country, ~ will soon undertake an oxpedition for the recovery of Tampico, GENERAL AYMAN arrived on Friday from the interior, with four battalions of Austrinue and Belgians, Goneral Thun has resigned command of his department and of the Austrian troops, and is preparing to return home. The question of reor- gauizing the Austrian conting»nts ia being considered, and will probably be carried out. MARSHAL BAEAINE returned from his mortuern tour on Sun His Pp as for a uorthera campaign can only bo guessed at, a ery org is pede nol frontier ts to be recov- ered, and that an expedition is already organizing againct Chibuabaa The sonding of one Thowsael new tectpa to Durango, threo weeks since, give # color of ‘probabsliny to this rumor, ‘The clerical force in the eevoral departments have re- cently beep materially reduced. The Treasury last week @»charged twenty clerks, 'Therois not much use for a large force to guard empty oxo, Hy GU VERA CRUZ CORRESPONDENCE. Vana Cuvz, Sept. 1, 1806. The latest news reorived hero from the interior and along the coast is as follows RXERNSIVE OPERATIONS OY TUE LIVERALS. Five heavy, orgamzed columns of liberal troops aro moving for acommon object; and that is to drive the ismperialiste ayd their allies to the coast both on the Pa- cific and Guif sides, One columa—which moved from Guerrero--divided itsolf. One of these minor divisions took a course in the direction of the city of Mexico, and the other @ course in we direction of the city of Puebla. A second columa moved ia arotid body from Oajaca im the, dircetion of Puebla city. On the right of this column there was very considoratle command at or in the neighborhood of Tacotalpam. The Tilacotalpam force (we will call * 20) Was to move againat or demonstrate ind Vera ib the Guerrero and know. A third ing Wo Clear a strip of country from the Julisco etate me sree ts ree or pletely cutting off anythin, south, for the pur; completely ‘anything like regular crstienicaaion ‘devwoen the capital end tho Pacific coast, Here we cannot iden of what this particular ccluma te coiomn is the one seid to Vamaulipas and San Luis think that, — notwithstanding aro apart,” the third, the distance the: fourth and = Ofth ‘d umas aro woviag fn harmonious combination, Bvi- deutly, the Hhorals are closing in. No doabt the la- Grones, partisan rangers and odd bands generaliy, are now made to “go in,” in ail directiona, in order to per- plex the nap: ratinis and their allies; arouse the peo- plo and to draw oif attention from more serions muve- luents. RXVORTED EVACUATION OF Sax LoIMs FoTOR! SY ‘Tox FRENCH. Two days ago the Britieh steamship Solent arrived here from Tampico, briguing the 1 that San Luis Potost had been evicuated by tho Fi ‘At the same the we gota sinliar report irom tho city of Mexiea, We know that tho last mail made up ja the city of Mex. joo for Sam Jnis was ceut to Vora Cruz and thence to Tampico, | learn from a goutleman in Vera Cruz, who opys that be was at San Luis when df was taker Hiberats charged and took the piace at the poiat ol the imyonet. He ateo eaya that eat of ay 4 Frenchmen who fell into the bands of the bernie, only eighteen or twenty escaped, MPORTANT 1 TRU. It ts weld, atnong French ofjciaia, that the orders lave been civen forthe inmoiude evacuation of Guaymas and Mrastiaw, AROUND SAE CTY OF VERA CRUE. Goorilla banee raid np to the very walls of the city. ench are Cortifying Just outside of the walls. ght Freachmen who happened to be outaide of the #ails On the 20u were caugut by somo of Prieto's cor. mand and carried of. Prieto intely *exy some mules from the Imperial Meriean Rai pany. He wrote to Superiniendeat Goneral Stevens that he could have the males back again on paying $14 a lead, ransom money. ‘Tho General did fot ransom the mules, and they werk wore sold at public auc- fon within sight of the ratin neta of $200,000 arrived here yesterday. on tit thet the roule between Vera Cruz and Jalapa must be opened ag the French cannot withdraw tosir artery Bema om the other road, CORONERS’ INQUESTS. Yersr Aownerr To 4 Can Daren —Coroaer Gamble Pewterday held an inquest on the boty of Goorge Minert for many years past a ear driver in the employ of the ‘Third Avene Railroad Company, who died from the tects of injuries recetved om the night of the 12th inetant, by falling from a second story window of hy readewes, ta Third avenue, near Fightioth street, to cidewalk, while in the act of the biinds ‘the jury rendered a verdict of death. Deceased waa a very ent man, weighing nearly three huo- dred pounds wee forty-one yeare of age, and a native or Rhode taland Kinnep nt Faire prom & Wrenow.—Max Pfortner, jate of 216 Second street, yesterday foil from a third wary window of the above named pe oroner Wiidsy ment, and was almost instantly ki ee, wan potified, aod wi hold an inquest. ome thirty-five years of age. reraniocs Camm ix Crosey Sraxmr,—Coroner wsep yesterday beid an inquest on the body of Thomas Newton, the man who died at No, 97 Croeby street noder eomewnat mysterious ciroemstances, ae reporied He ew Harscv, Wooster Beach, ot-mortem ¢xam.nation on the body, amd found the Hanoy uch diseased. No other abnormal marks observed, Frow an inspection of the laternal and want of evidence showing tet 3% nareotic been taken by deceased, Dr. Neach © of the opinion that deoib was dua to the kidney ‘iievasa, coating uremic polvoning Of the bleed. The jury scoordiegly rendered 2 vordiet to that effec, Ferat Rartnoap Castiauty.—Yeaterday morning, shortly before seven o'clock, & man named Edwant Kee. ‘Den Col Deneath the wheels of o freight carof the Hud on iy mith paren haere dr csnishritg oe srchdent. Decesre wae forsy no yee yeare of st sen be lived at 218 Wee Thing . ps ya trent. mapa wea motifed to huid Turney 4 Pome Arre Mom Raawns toy, — Ai a iste bout om Monday night lam, Pairiek McDonough, itring at 16) Best Edeveoth street. war ettocked megy bis house by two or three men and severely beaten and cut about the head, face and body. He was taken home Alisexp Tuzrr or 4 Dumoxn Prv.—A servant named Julia Annie Daly was committed to the county jail yes- Railroad Company baving ordered this club to remove thei house from its present location, the order will be obeyed on Tuesday next, after which the club and a number of friends will terminate the sailing scason by making en excursion up Long Is!and Sound. location of the club honze has not yet been selected. in Pennsylvania against the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company bas been received from London, it is concluded the contracting parties there cheerfully ac- cept the position with the diference that the late mono- therefore are daily investing large sums to meet the ro- foes. and the ‘coal wharf is guaranteed to be completed in sixty days from the present date. premises, A warrant was issued by Juatico Davie, and Shaw was held to anewor. appeared before Justice Allen and made an affidavit charging Mr. Taylor with perjury. The Inttor was ar. rested and held to bail to appear before the Grand Jury. Farat Aocrpent—Rox Over By A Wacow,—A boy named Goorge N. ae eievon years old, a resident of South Orange, was when by posh jolt of the wagon he was thrown out, and the wheela pissed over his chest and abdomen. Death was almost instantancons, Narnow Escars,—A horse attached to a light wagon was frightened by tho whistle of a locomotive and ran member of the famsly was the recipient of some dona- thon, watch, and to others of the children envelopes contain- ing greenbacks; to his wife some costly articlea of clothing, and, 10 crown all, Hurnreon.-¢On Friday, sates 14, of coneumption, Francis Harnison, aged 47 The relatives and fri Danie! Harrison, and of his ‘brother, Jobn J. Harrison, aro rexpecitully Saving éo assend the funeral, from his Inte residence, mon, at half-paxt, one o'clock. {For U'her Deaths See Second Page.} gteamslitp New Tort, Piatt, Alezandria—J Haud. i Ley 4- Yoav (ir) Hotaweots iliac R Hea (Br), Tolker, Bt George, NB—Edmiston te Kin with mdae ina, 2) mules 9 tama, hence for Barananis steamship Virgo. do for « Ls 1 At. abi from ua it Wo i pa te aa. Fane Fagerang (Be) at Region 1318 from Aug ¢ OAM, on er fersvintted hee nos te % Brite CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. SB¥ OPERA HOUSE. PRIZE CONCERT. ESAS ei rhapim *"7 tide and will bave te pone a aa pra age lean Wile cee Vn wanes Meron, a a sreatton oh Toseday fer $e GRAND AE ber spooctatiay ANNOUNCEMENT. seeded to the house to take, Me va examination, | $220,000. est 7 3A EVBR PROJECTED CAPITAL PRIZE im, although severoly beaten, mes my jariners. = $ ons po gE eae guanarrnm szowcariny ss aca IN THE WORLD! ‘THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, out ee nous lr abable to to | quced-froim this date forth to Me days (or versele THOUSANDS OF SHARES SELLING ‘Wo have the pleasure to announce to the etizens of ibe fms, Geveral arrests ‘wero made, but MeDoncugh wes | fram New York Eiladolphia, Balihnare and New = : ei bearing & © — se i pda ace ciaauees for owe a, axe ote Bor NORTH, SOUTH, BAST AND WEST!! KELLEYS GRAND Whalemen. THE CANADAS NORTH AMERICAN REW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Sehe Cetncean, Atwood, sid from New Bedford 18th inat JOINING IN THE SUPPORT OF Bi for Provinestown. Jersey City. ON Oe emia! tieea tee MR, CROSBY'S GREAT ENTERPRISE 11! OoncERT Angie, for Shi We boat, ee te be brig Chicopee, Kelley, for pony for Boson. pensncala; SAD, 10 BE GIVEN FOR FIVE DOLLARS!111 A FORTUNE ‘WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE af THE: WABASH AVENUE RINK, fi for t on the ch: of stealing a ‘Canpenas, Sept "arr ech <a foar undred dolar fr from Coop lng ond Nocuin it Re thsi ae Sth, Pile Elwzabeth, net See ‘tHE END RAPIDLY APPROACHING!1} 1) CHICAGO. ILL, P im De, MarmCRE Sid Se) mt, bri Ocean Wave, "Boston, RANT ——— . New Jenssy Yacut Cuvs.—The New Jersey Central 4 Hous, W cA, “sug l—In port brig Goran, Boson. ‘Lee, for Bos- GENERAL one OPINION TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1866, THE OR FIRST PREMIUM, ‘The last noes of tho last ncrenade have died out, and now that it ts all over, there is Witte left for the Presidential Party to look back on with pleasure except the entertain- YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED, ; ON Wicd TIME i HAL A MILLION DOLLARS IN PRIBES, INCLUDING $100,000 iN” GREENBACKS, Co- York; 6th, Mibreok, Volleys, Siky efit. ree a og Ae aad, NYork; wobr inmo, Martiner, Nariel; Ou, Auislostip Hendrik Hudson, Howes, Philadelphia, The future Sid Lat, brig Welty ‘Cone, whee, NYork; te, Porta sohr Ed! ‘ Hoboken. Orleans nth, bark ro ‘Br), Wencke, N Yor! Tax Morus xp Evsex Ramroap Conrnacr.—As | £90 (11). ele ary Cobh Duncan, Chartexton, ment at the Opera House, ‘Beward said to Welles that ithad WILL BE PRESENTED TO TICKET HOLDERS. no communication relative to the decision rendered | Harirax, Sept 14—Put in, steamship Cireaasian, Ellis. | been the most enjoyable thing of the trip—the first me he | SPECIAL CARD.—We take pleasure in announcing th twerp via Havre for RYork sea Mari tera). fom Arroon Sent = sid ship Twil ‘ight, Mefeuphlin, Nor cand put back 13th rece arti ‘sieamships Europa, ng 4 a, Langlands Fa ad aie eee Weokrt brige Bocahes (Br), Holmes, Sork ‘od Havana: Gerbater, Simon, NYork ani ‘we have met with ui ed suceeas, (0 ite Swindling sohemes. that have aa by Invesponsible, parties Hie last consideration ‘neste ever, operated to delay our sales and prevent our agents from Reals fy roporting. uatll wowure had had arest since leaving Washington, Great courtesy was shown the party ond:the representatives of the Presa by tary embarraasments will prevent au outiay on their | Nuevas: BI Nash, Portand and Havana; Anna Wen Wegeperictce of the: Opa: Honbe, and the. party genarally | | latogs noeonrwe is tela ni eean rentine ian te part for somo time. Tho Morris aud Essex Company | (00. Solin, N¥ork and Havana; ashe Jonas Soares. CPW | hag a took through St ‘ ing Mil the 28th of ceptombery ae whleh tne tho 1linals eI m oud Uh tute Fair will be held, when it will rt rae Ls LM Merrit, Eaton, Boston quirements of the contract, and the other company ts i, vor RYork ‘and Havana: 24, Some pleasant reuntons took place in the Art (Gallery be- a ents are whew being um rae ‘the Grawing, The pledged to the reimbursement of those sums when the Orleans; William Gregory (Br), evecks, 650 000 in nurnber, ‘are nearly ready. The plan oF offect of pecuniary failures aball have subsided. The — aid Cardenan, oma akeetion and tapsem Gonarel “Onna sah -aiher, afleern, 6: delpantion” Sty Crew pa acame a the following: ap amnedg members from improvements around the depot in Hobokea, including chr FT King, Ken ark JolM | the boysin blue from the interior towng having hi n the trestle work, will cost over a quarter of # million of | Gritin, Straket, Femandina, sla ie Margaret sf 2 sspuapimalanastesd out ke ie Bien fa. Peay SS Mro% | bimout, The General was iraly pleased at the mecting from | with old soldters, who had obeyed his orders from Donel- om 'NYork aod Key West), Hav niga Horr: Son) Matanaax; Snow Bird (frown Bath), ia drawins 1 (from. Charleston}, Cardenas; Louisa (Br, to be superintended by a committee appointed by the a ya jicnée. The Wahaeh Avenue Rink has bi as will be seen by the following: — ar ee Hudson City. ioingvon), Matauaaa, sche Gem (from Wilmington}, Gar- Cincaco, Augunt 21, 1806. AuiEcan Psnzuny,— Some days ago Mr. Robert Taylor Bee a a ee er Tare Ghading, Port. | #0 t Vickabuag, and it was an affecting aight to weo | . Thinis to cortify that Messrs, A. A. Kelley & Co. bave thi referred Tafud against Thomas & Ghaw, charali ; Star Sparrow, Mobile: 24, achr Wm E Steven. — ay leaned the Watush Avenug Rink for the evening of the P a complaint against Thomas S. Shaw, charwing ssekachiilios ad brig Jenble Clark (Br)-Lewis, | #6 meeting between two oF threo erippled veterans and | 2th day of September, and palt for the same une cam of him with stealing grapes and other property from his Nis Corton, Jacksonville. Sid'sept 4. | ismeoe — ars (00). J. HI JOHNSON #00." Welkin lard, Boston; 2d, brig Queen of the Usk r), Beantte ny, PT balks Biba, Deyerenx, for New York. kg; Trecartin. for aekioe do; br Morriwa, Davis, Sard JJ Vrazer (Ba). ‘Brannon, for Holnes’ Hole, " gi renga Ey "k Argean, Lina: I VINCENT, ug 17—! rt bark indacy, for Ivle 8al_ to load for Newport. RL. for orders, $)—Sld bark Paramount, Wood. NYork. Aug. eral bark Sam Shepherd (Br), Frisbee, nas; 29th, et (Br), Savin, Havana; Shh, Barns ir). Cro |. Matanzas, Sept 13—Arr brig Watchmate, Jones, New ith, brig ia, Poole, Pi a: tar. Decan, Liverpool. Sid ited Kingdom (Bs), ‘MaDonaid (from We advise all parties wanting tickets tosend for ther ai once, as the books will be closed on Friday evening, Septena- ber 28, and the drawing wilt then commence, All orders for tickets will promptly be filled. Hogan, of Missourl, and several of the party were engaged tn hunting for lucky numbered | tHexots, and gach hopes he has it, ag Grant said ir woor me Ang pRaw. “Yes,” re- marked a soldier; “but nothing like the draw we made on rations onee around Vicksburg."—Correspondence New York Tribune, Sept. 7. THE FIRST PREMIUM, THE CROSBY OPEKA “Fouse, IN CHICAGO, situated on Washington etroct, with a frontage of 140 feet On last Tuesday the accused Newark, ding m a farm wagon, at noon yesterday, (31 | Mth, sieamehip Glasgow), NYork. American Ports. of the United Siates. EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE, : hua Loring, Loring, Ne —— 1 Giltin Greeubacks, , away, the driver, a colored man, being dragged slong | orieney ine O Bata (ies isnt, acd Fue 1; and a depth of 150, It is built of marble, and foar spacious 1 Gift in Greenback ie 6 org 3 5 te . i ee agra pate iies ee ane eee rt Oroskoy, Hackett, and Sarab L Simmons, Stam stores on either side of the enirance hall, with the offlcos 1GUt In Greetneks vd 4 Sat in Newanx axp New Yorx Rartnoap Rerowr.—Tho re- | fy ne her Ratroits NYscke utpeiss, Hoses, and studios above them, produre an AGGREGATE RENTAL AB Gite Grecian 333 eanuer Wiliam P Cinde, Powell, York; shiy New Fog. Gifts In Groendacks, $1000 es \ Snr) Davison, Surinin wa, Clonerete , —— 4 back. will bo a mile and a quarter stiorter than the New Jorsey Gare, Port = Yrince; sebr Mariel, Winchenbacb, Waldo- | scription can here be attempied; but the acteal cost and 1,000 Rallrond, and that the line proposed is as straight and | boro. Also eld ba ser eat eh Or outevideo | vaime of this splendid building, conceded to bs ow . oe s . level as a har gti dratnage will permit, The | *Tiy "arr seamers Salvor and Glaucus, N ‘brige —— 5,000 work on the road will be immediately commenced, Anrat Bopiles My aie EY Startled bee Glen. ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE WORD, — Bergen. aegos: Prolens, Savannah; bari not, Mobile. Be. —— amounta to ai Puirewratio 10 A Crancrvax.—About a hundred of | 1°52 Wont Wort ibe arr sthte Silver Lake, Mattheyes —— 2 Zon the congregation of Christ church constituted them. | Porugmouth, NH. Cid echrs Hnoch Moore Chambers clers SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, 3 Gist Gord Watcurs, $ oe j1 Bnsley, Stephens, Kingston, Muss; — 2) Gift Gold Watehes 20,000 selves into a surprise party on Thursday evening and | \2x, Ae Fe LT = sar ie re wirn MORE THAR THREE WORDNRD 200 Gift Siwver Warenes 109 proceeded to the pei of the Kev. eu pony to eae to, the, Capes, ory sgueamees mig VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, 1 te mhom they presented quite n:winter sock of house re-.|, Ghapiank iver. Passes ti sche Four Biaters, rom Ga VROM THE FIRST AMERICAN ARTISTS, Lind Viated Fruit Kutees, 2m quirements, comprizing flour, Reed Peaches, tea, po- I4th. arr steamer Liberty, Collins, — 2/000 (old Pens, in boxes’ $4 cart Ri tatoes, crackers sud some culinary articles. Kvory | qnaKey West. Bolow, brig Juray ft AB ADDITIONAL PRIZES ! 1! 2 ti Beat is iin, $3 eu iwony a frentwell. fi oldern, $5 each barks mouth; brigs. Gariatian, Haase, Ponce, PX; Chesipeake, remers pote. Gol RVERY OTHER TIOKET DRAWS A PRIZE. Tho drawing will tke plice after the Concert, gwhere 90,000 persons can witness it Ae it Aeotnmittee will be appointed by the audlence to take charge of the same. : All agenta and purclasers will be supplied with acorn: iat of the drawing as soou as published, Tickets are for sale at the principal news agzacies, hotels and bookstores, and at our office, 105 Randolph sizoct. rier Of tickets, $1 each. Sent Uy mail on receipt of price ans three cent stamp for return pouty outage. Great inducements are offered tw agents, who are wanied * everywhere, Write for our terms at ones. Heud referener | » Among which are the following OELEBEATED MASTERPIEUES: BIERSTADT’S GREAT PAINTING, “* -SEMITBE EA’ atten THE Y0-8E) Valued «t $20,008, CROPSEY'S OnEAaT Binary oat 00. AUTUMN,” To Miss Battin was presented a valuable gold Sired BANGOR, ‘Bont N—Arr brig He Arey, NYork; 12th, v3 Allon Cray, Grays Nyorks Cla Lith, acien Windward, anvTaa. phuctapiiy shr sce troy Agr a 4 Joe rity, NYor! CHARLESTON, Sept Id—Arrateammer EB Souder, Lock: Toad, NYork: brig Privoossn, Loniae (Se), Heuyseroner, Gottenborg; thr amd een, Chase, NYork. Sid ship eal Elves om Annie M Gray, Cobb, New SCHUBSEL'B GREAT RATIONAL PAINTING OF THE ker, Liverpool: ab lesbo Ch), Cir VerwGsun;thes |“ WASHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS,” BOR pate Rept lie Arr sebra Renshaw, Farting, Now efter Arr pelea ; 5 HART'S CHARMING AND CRLEARATED PAINTIN Yorn, ave, Telufl; OP Binns, Taylor, and RO A | BARTS CHARMING MD ARATE avtUNR a amhies tet ‘Valued at $6,000, jolmes, Havana! Roman, Witeeven, arecn, -AINTING, Baie A he Seer and WG Bartlett, Connell supply of coal for the win- amounting altogether to $400, h, ‘alvo those of his father, 7 Norfolk street, on Sunday after- be emir Stars & es MEYER’ CELEMRATED P. Bete 108," BEARDS GREAT WESTERN | LANDSCAPE, “DEER THE PRAIRIE,” _ SHIPPING NEWS. am Valued at $4, with appiieation. ‘Cid ste GIGNOUX" FI ENT LANDSCArE, “ALP! SPECL, ea Ropecn 8 MAONP ETE NER ae p Tickets to ree pevssmecti' 8630 PORT OF REW YORK, 5 SEPTEMBER 14, 1868, Palmer, Valued at $3,000. e 40 Genes; AC James, ie . Buanins bias Ellen, Lovett, ( ‘Gort; Emele, Adan, Barcelona; schra J Wi lamson, Winsor, Boston; Babine, Morrison, Rockland; 3D Iugrabam, Nickerson, Hartford; 'R H Daly, Saunders, AS WELL AB WORKS BY al ALL LEADING AR- Cleared. FISTS OF THE « COUNTRY Bark Pcian Braginica (Bre, Farner, Quecusowoee w | Bridgeport: Jes Pouter, tr, Hudson, Salem, i er 2 agar or eranere ire foe Ba eyre—Bevg 2 2 Haan Bektimoen: 4 eitstaverenon, do fo. NS ITIMATELY, AMERICA! 8 OF aRt phews. i —. Ee Won al Manic a "hheo “sae Rec BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC, See RAC Riaey, Saptari Hartann oh Aap Pinkham, THE SHARES WILL BE ONLY pohenw. A nate Mayflower, men Barbador—H Trowbridge’s sroanilocril i, Sept 1 Are ach achra William aiges vive pOLiane Racin 3 EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE, Moulton, Baltimore: 12th, = ‘They wil) be issued apon THE FOLIAWING PLAN: ‘Tay ey oer scorn AR gis ee eps Pocer i Sen tas Sohne RP M Requaa 32. Balti PROVIDENCE, Sept 18—Arr (Br? bark neuf, Perry, Ardrossan; cans GO Wheelwright, apt, Albert Dewis (Br), Dewis, London—Peniston & Co, | Ess og 1; as oom B Seana =a b FaG,. ener ee Nn Vubedbenghs BOks ween hen tee ke sete Den ge Bepter tember (Norw), Henrickson, Arendal a i th ne +, ; A ferns, | beautiful Stee! Enaravings:— Gobb; Chieago; Crosty sa Ainsworth, ve ow me Cha: in, oo; > raion, — . ig Trion (heh eg Leguye--M Eeheverie # Co. et a ay “THB LITTLE WANDERER,” by THOMAS READ; UNABATED RUSH were ny Wiley, Barbados ia Savaunah—D R De a one Lenape epee olf & Co q « > cad abi Brace Lopion, Wivmington-aibbeng & Rani Ialandar. Pal ti 1B 2 1, Btle GATHERING APPLES,” by JEROME THOMPSON. THE DEMAND CONTINUALLY INCREAPING | \ ri jonny \ - . Y > Bre bower (hit), Dextor, Chevario, NS—D fe DeWoir | Hauny Ferm, Saund ,, a0: Reneeen Suntth. 1 For $10, two xbares or certiGcates, with the superb Stee? 20.00 TICKETS Oo. 5 HCN MOND, Sp Arr echire illo, cumbeity, NYork; | Engraving of SOLD IN A SINGLE DAY! 7 Maryland, Cathoar!. Jacksonville— Hardy & Co, rolls, Uastale, and Jemestgun, Magee, 40. concn Bent MB Mab baney, otto, Ravaman—2 Davis. BAAN ‘AHL, NeptS-AaP stoarnaby fangale, Carpen- “WASHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS.” THE WHOLE COUXTRY foUormaick, Uburlestou~N L MoCready Dele Ristuentey 40, seureton — pa $3; Merri, Reokland; Nettle Guster, Currier, Niork, For $15, three shares or certificates, with te fine Alle. ON THE Q0I vive: fake oe Maen ae an, DOH Baden Tih Azr aamadi Herman Favingston. Baker, NYork. — ph 4 ni steel. Steamer Ann Fiza, Richards, Philadelphia, aa ©, Uy ae @erical Engraving co Steel, onD kus ; Btoamor Walker, sherrin, lhitadelphin. ; Kate Upham (Br), Denham, New “MERCY'S DREAM,” by D. HUNTINGTON, CONSTANTLY ARRIVING ’ ved. York: ater aittien Lacrevane (Hayuien), — i Onrpgnter, Savennab, W bours, echra John, Mons, rots Cons For $20, four shares orj certifieates, with the splendid row LB Davis, Ker NYork. Providence. Od ore iith—-arr brig Joste A Deverennx. [lowes, Philadelphia. and fo, Murrey, oe . So. 1s MAINE TO GRORGIA, 0! tame day. Cope Tien at Chromo Engraving (iseued exclusively by the Crosby Art i and Catharins Wo) ctstion), ath 8id sveamshins Kebecca Clyde, ‘&, NYort iH We agevangednigsain with siearoasip! Morro Oante, hen “AN AMERICAN AUTUMN,” by J. F. CROPSEY, THR ALTAXTIC TO THB PACIFIC s10Px Steninehip Ashiond, Norton, Bowion, with mdse, to the | MISCELLANEOUS. (ite for $80 ten age = NO wil nad Mia eran ea iad’ Woes ‘dina. ba tiadaed BSOLUTR DECKEES OF DIVORCE OBTAINED, “Ac, off cari = — Oa! Oe Te ~ Sea carding to latte, in cight dierent Rates, A CHOICE AKIISTS PROOF NORTH AMERICAN PRIOR ware Cairo (ir), Campbell, to daze, wite sorup | *#*12 Jor Western Courte Somamber ea ARIE iron einan, Ae, to Punch, Meineke & Wenge ef TKiNG, Coanetion at Law, 99 Broadway. | of either “trving and Hie Friends,” ‘Marcy's Dream," or coNcEat Fig Vciaet (Br), Gaaion, Ginen Say a) Gige, Wie cael, to A. BARRON RL HAVANA LOTTERY: awe the “American Autamn,” im Tae VAN. « Prizes paid im gold. ‘The high- nmr Erie iin fete (Bey Geer oe Cate It, S7es Fraay | Ot Faire vad for eokbtaoue and all kinda of quid and aliver TAK NOTICE, 378 WOULD BR RIVALS sine cod ate eet SHOR RCO, Bankers 18 Wail swok, New Yorke” | _ AIl oubserivera will reesite Weir cholee of one of the pisiecan. i AROED. ining Beane pen Bangor 6 Gaya, with lumber, 4 HOOP OINTMENT, DALLEY'S M MAGICAL HOI Honse SPLRNDID 61 a PRGRAVINGS IMMEDIATELY | eh tae Dei visa taal f° Y on iuereas Use! bie, with ertow omage pe calenetscrdlea tater cscuinoeg #7 peer el ee it “eorniches, | T1108 ARCEIVING THR VALCKE OF THEIN MONEY ™ psy seen ee Schr Fills Waters, Fotsom, Froaters, @ days, with maho- | Bares, Ewellinas a cuiees ‘are en rapidly a? 0 the PR harin Bernt ‘ani s with a DETAILS oF TAR DRAWING: MOST RELIABLE O1PT ORGANIZATION YX HF pi. Moyet fy ge aaa Gaya, eugar an es ‘Vhe ubseription books, on being at td placed tn gre ay aaamns, Lingan, 18 days, with coal, BN ARSOLUTR DIVORCE TAIN DD IN ANY fhe hands of the following gentlemen, w aty con. UNITED STATES, iit Siecton is granied, ORONGW LINCOLN, lawyers #) | eon i ties vente promiunes= ot teat and, baving fall confidence in the promise of the » y = n-lucs the ron a pevarr eer’ , Johnsen, Windsor, with plaster, to M | See) vet New York cl. eee or pill Fedo COOLBAUGH, President Union National pai sae pr hew prom fear 8 Reberve won, ett Viemaes 1 Oe D* J SOMRNCK, OF A ig soe vaLL Fee tet aoe & Raltzoed. A. A. KELLEY & 0008 Sehr BF Wockeey, By . Hau, im "i i . rances y HILADELPHIA, A NTO: eae, rt a = oh bry ng cok willbe pretpestonsht a Mr eeeete Beis. sven, Row 1 | CAS sats ous tot ieee NORTH AMERICAN real Mel arian York, ever reee7 ‘Trom 9 to 3 o’eloek. AMES 8. ‘Third National pee. —— Rehr Clara Jan rae op for Rondon CONKUMPTIO! as Flake o. ane nat Bae Wy -- pa PRIZE CONCERT, eee eeeterg Met’ ae = - oR ¥. # Hunn a tests ‘They wepond hberally, and the indications wre | Bett We og " bat for an examination with the ELLIE, Pratliont hetons Votives) Beak. ane Ika, Fee Teapiromerer othe gst ender har it sue others from duter. on we orgena, a 2} they they pum! ——_ oy, at ie patients + parpose of flriy representing the 2TH INSTANTS heat at SOLL MANAGEMENT OF THE AWARD IM ALL MOT A PICKET WILL REMAIN UNBOLD TH Di TAL | ap a | hich can De, had any day Of the | rhe plan of the awant adopted | een READ WHAT THE CHOAGO PRESS BAYS ache rt “ ‘ikeness es bee tarbe was | | Tr> buadred and ten thoumad numbers, ropreeanting the —- sarption.. Sry icaies inated, will be placed in one wheel, and three | Kxriry & Co.'s Grey Revenrnien.—The iret to atabarl Behr Has Rr New vor. andred ead two snscrived with the ames of ine 15 il, Waterpeiee Banoene on was the firm of & ‘ Sepr Free Tse er te the Hows, three Banered. putes: A. Kelley 105 Ran ‘Who doer Re re foe OBTAIBBD IX MEW YORK | Yorn those wheat © sumvet sue a progrom ill be draws | gn were many purchamed secs age a? | Ee L a omy oy 1 eaford ty oF fon vill faaneously, the uaimber drawas ie cach ware 00 ‘a8 & flud with thelr purchases tiene! wh Nichols, Norwich, peeniam with en valuaole gitte in feweity or ober priest Hert, Dissoarray. Li ees —— our chiens wero thie fortanate, ant (sear Haven. ia So HE SE Bn SPRCIAL CARD TU THE READER. THR CROSBY OPERA HUUSE ART ASSOCIATION fe no giftenterprise, aod must not be canfounded with Doi- of have the best ov idenone that Mesos. Kelley ACO. 8lways (ail they promise, thet they are bagscetin meen, fm juare, Their Gilt Concer, SSS to be one of the meow weries GUC Concerts that hare taker aie maf 4 Bnvew, BH, No, 183 Bowery, ENMORRHOLDS CURED WITHO! (VE On CAUR. ee Marine Disnetere. —Attention rd Devon a for Now York, put 0 HENEY A DAN. | ‘8 Gift Concerts, which have beon advertise! to lake plage —eabeionesmnati tt ect nt pss pe Porro Fr, et oy Og a | ak the Opera Howse withoa: the suthorty or consent of the luvely be distributed to those hold (0 proceed cudee's tow prosaure of preranen ‘Olt OF PALM AND MACE. Proprietors. varie fa that eveee eis oa aight yatory Reet PREsE ING, RESTORING + All orders for Certisentes or Ghstes, ina ft epental com> ¥ 4 — BEAUTIFYING THE MAIR. wonleations shoal! Le addrensed Round Rey Weat for rapa And {4 the most delightful aud wonderful artkte the world acenaarg io See DH PB ny (Bren). whieh shi a ever produr U, H. CROSBY, Aotnary a. a ‘Oley lant month, fe tying: gk ee will Sod it mot onty seertain remedy to Restore, —= sol Sh i togtey et ee ‘alt ithee tater pee eneept, mrken and Besuitty the, Mair. but sino 8 desiraiie artiels PRINCIPAL EASTERN OFMCE, ‘on the on a med ollat is highly perfumed with «righ and — ‘aod rnp ihe her copper, She oan ebay. oe pop gh Gale perturne, Independeut of Une tungrant odor of tne alle of ‘WE ART INSTITUTE, Will be Prormpy aa, which appar ob la taf Bags.” | MSN Saag, Rew York —s mn ee pheck peo oh run MARVEL OF PRE No, @5 Broadway, New Af comm untostions sowig be te addreered to min, A. BELLEY & | 108 Ran Ravdolph weeer, Crienes, MBADQUARTEIS FOR NEW YoRm, MERCANTS’ AND MANUPACTYeR ms STOCK Cowrany, Axi BEAUTIFUL iroME. BRANCH AGENCY—ROOT & ANTHORY, rent eae of thie a eee ee and ite Wouterfat pang ~~ ie we of the fein ‘ pear Wall. Krows in the world, and na have stceped it th be plue oleae No, 21 Nassau aiseet, BROOKLYN MIENCY—J. MORRIS & 00. of perfumes wove articles for exke by all dr and perfumers, OTTLE BACH. No. 194 Fntion stre m atreety Brooklyn. SPRCIAL NOTICE. + Mt wi one. oe sti et eee ke one te Se PRICE #8. PER at by empress to any addronn by the proprievore ” lomged ead eben dened, By ANADIAN SRRwIFCOR, — e —_ — Mootena. Bs, so) ey Shy tebe aan oa as} 10 CITIZENS AND STRANGERS. , NO, M6 BROADWAY, UP sTATR® e U can depen " — —— Ratenes front ora ne, wae ed org am sau fae Always besn halioa "wie OPENING OF TUE ACT GALLERIES IX fh Tickets ovo for sale by Fe'sho reraning iouring badly. Has die i i inh phi ‘weed a CHARLES M. TREMAIX, + male oy 8 uae soto eer \ rom New Ozleans, 10: ’ . , ‘ oi . “ane Soe a inst 'p Loring, of bie, eat £7 . ‘The Galleries of te Crosby Art Association, a te Art veeenet { pepsin er te = ShAanObOeis ah Tnativeee, O20 Broadway, are open 16 the publi, end wit HORACE WATRNE, 4 Saddle’ mai AS ul SUAS — pret of sbanioued a Ce en bear ‘Se Sew na faye, Chima and atthe oy . NO, #1 BROADWAY, NEW TORK ~ Salas. tasuhene earebes Phin queens ’ a nda fe ember aa‘ sadn aa fy predhagene kveux LVSviNG, CHANERS THACHER, PUBLISHER! { wea (on. of wnt trom ot oueester and F Grannis “err ED eet iy Tee PA Tea At | ig ow eniandean < wher? ar? ot iat etaogi : vr ie bak saved sat are ieee fe baer ag rp —— ‘ - (Variances bowel orto ADU IeRIO® Pee OLNBRAL AODNT TOR FRY BRGLASD. . :

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