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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 4 soraneiementihitilreamnintasanndcer ers wean oe me ne ' NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1866, WHOLE NO. 11,025. Lm oe cvs — gee nt nmi a a en A oN RN BOS A a oe Pot - = carried into effect, will be but another instane all parte, Taxes are collocted without troubie, Th | in the blsck reeord ot British pertidy for legalizing murder; Kuaperor has lasued a deceee confiscating the property of THE WAR IN PARAGUAY - THE FENIA NS. tnd, wheresa, the split Of the ugec and ais Gouiatakably Dug reeiients aud wil who openly oF eovertly «id the } . shown, that of the American veshgaing of ita government, ho a SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. ree and tee ease at buena verte ao bactess. u The imperialists derwatoll $00 liberals near Vera Crus, r bi alrondy lified, mot only recently, but ov every Oocasiou taking 200 prisoners. Mustnows was, good at Vers Uraz. The Trialw at Toronte—-Postponement of the in} " eit philast opie éxertions aaa pation cadid bee sgaeneqer enna ‘The Emperor wos paying anbte as fast as the elaine were DASSAULT ON FORT C AI Drui in the amelioration of oppressed man! and nation reper ALLIE UR AP. ITY it mmond and Dwyer-Acquittal pees ie ne bra pyr —— “ind Wapie ween: napilaataeeal onaaeinaes ng Parry—Discovery of a Fen Plot News by tho Cable to Monday, | tosturder the Omcers of the Torente Coure— N b 5 The Ler ornet by a Anenymene Letter—Applicat' for a New Tri for ovember 9, Lyne and McMahon te be Argued During the Week—Discentent Among the Cathelice at the Acquittal of Lumsden, &c. Toroxto, Nov. 5, 1868 j Tho Leaden Times on Executive and Munici-} / ‘The court opened at half-past eleven, and at twelve o k his lordship Chief Justice Wilson took his seat pal Corruption in New York. onthe bench. Mr. J. H. Cameron, Queen’sCounsel, Mr. HR A. Harrison, Queen's Counsel, and J McNabb ap- peared for the crown, Kenneth McKenzie, Queen’s War Movements of Bussia and | Cove, appeared for the American citizens, Important ‘Witnesses in the cases of Drummond and Dwyer being Pa France in Asia. absent, bis Lordship determined to proceed with the care of Benjamin Parry, who was accordingly brought ‘to court. _ . “ - PTY 18 5 Woy of nok mens ie Sacentiote, Sees . yen ace, ia Am Smerican: Squadron Expected tn [2502 sous: senuy'drvsecd'in esuvet blue, Ho war Ai ia Ww: Ts % sworn, J. McNabb, ‘the County Attorney, atated that the ferred agnipes the ether yriwonens, and explaived “ive “- . ferred agni other ‘ counts in the indictment. ‘He then’ called the witnesses WME MARKETS AND MARINE REPORT, | ‘yn own podinclctealf, sworn—Teatifed 40 boing Present at the ta . wu jneen’s Own were at- ho. bo. he. tacked by the Fenians; the prisoner at the bar made a tioned him first; ENGLAND. crowed over with the Foulans from there on the It. of Jane; that there were about five or six hundred of them with him; that he left them op Saturday morning, and ‘Wee London Times on the Executive Govern | iy arrested about uine o'clock, and that he bad no mont and Franchines of New York. arme. Lonpon, Nov. 5—Evening. sy Avnet ep Mr. Legend mie -. was ‘The bondon Times to-day, in an editorial exposes the | Bear tttleen years of age, an no arms; he not tell me that he was not a Fenian. eerreption of the New York State and city governments, Lieutenant Schoficld sworn—I waa at Fort Erie on the end cleses with a warning against the extension of politi- | 2d of June along with the Welland battery ; between three eal pomer. and four o'clock in the afternoon we were attacked by the Fenians; I recognize the prisoner; I directed some of my men to arrest him between nine and ten o'clock that RUSSIA. morping, about five miles below Fort Erie; he told me tbat he was trying to get across the river; that he had Renewal of the War in Bokh come from Baty med came bade ro Fenians wn on Friday morning; no arms with him, Sr. Prrenawura, Nov. 6, 1606. Icvocestaieinede ? think he said he came from Cin- ‘Whe war ts renewed in Bokbara, and the Russian forces yA the Tenens I Aaa ne ape Ln it. MoKen: en f submit, m that en- Rave derieged and taken the eity of Urturbe. [ng Desa le lid. tg Hag Bir His Lordship—I do not think it is necessary. Witness—it we had cautioned every prisoner we took FRANCE IN EASTERN ASIA. that day we would have a nice state ol aflaire now. mae Soe genta on as Examination continged—-When I arrested him he ap- Declaration of Wat Againnt Coren. peared a good deal excited and frightened; I thought Loxpen, Nov. 6—Evenvug. when I raw the prisoner that he was one of the party, ; Reuben Movier—Lam one of the Weiland battery; I & telegram from Tien Tain, Chima, says thas the French | say the prisoner on the 2d of June, four miles below ave deciared war agaiust Corea, Vort Erie; he told me that he came with the Fenians per rermins from Cincinnati; he said he was coaxed to come with them hy two of his neighbors’ boys; he said he had an TURKEY. upcko who wax auiling on theso’ lakes, and the Fenians anne propia to pay bis fare through; be thought it m'ght @ very good chance to come as he might see his & Untted States Nquadron Expected fm tho | yicie: 1 usked him where the main body of the Fenians Kastern Waters, were? He replied, “they were about'seven miles off, and Coxstantinorie, Novy, 6, 1866, that they bal esos of Dy Rage anton ny Sgbs with them ;’" 10 Was in ¢ bushes wi one of A United States, aquedron ia expected in Turkish | Hit tients cave him hia gua and told him to hold it; waters diel the man then ran off, and he threw down the gun and eee oe followed him; the ving Ory seeder pacar ee 4 (CToss-examines —He me no ness here, THE ROMAN QUESTION. it want sw nce twa a, Po trio ti Spee Vian See o De was wi one division Queen Isabella of Spain Offers to Shelter the | hatwery on that day, about Mree miles below Yort saat Be es aoe, the pickets oe Mapum, Nov, 6, 1866, fore passing our line sehotield; I wid himrto stop; he and tokt me he ‘The Queen af Spain-hes made an offen tothe Pope of ‘wanted to 010 BofTaloy he mide came from Cincinsadl Wesidence at Granads. and Spanish vessels of war aro } } raid, “you belong to the Fenians,” “He ‘ “Not now, I left them thie morging."’ He Game's Yh Ginpeenl in cine of ecnanysany, past our plekets, aud did, mot, ‘wo be ‘way trying to shelter biuself ftom our wi FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, — | Ts clowed (ho case ‘or the crow = oo nevi nm . aR ONY calied Mary Mercer, the mother of the accused, as the ‘The Londen Money Market. firat wiiness for the defence, On boing ew: ( Lonpon, Nov, 6, 1966. Actes gosaely - i ret i : © prisoner is my sop Console are quoted at 8014 for money, fatber wan Welsh by birth and 60am Ty AMERICAN #xCUNITING, fifieen ibis year, he was born in Clne! Jonpow, Nov. 6, 1866. oe ng tone bir he =a ie whe & y wan ‘Te following are the current prices of American se- |. ‘ong out at night; for’ two eurtties:— leaving Oreinnati he had no work; bis employ- Onited States five twenticr ers were taking stock, n@ work was dull Rajlway shares. at the ume; he wanted wo go tom, Louis, but [did not my oe jet bi; be then said be would go to New York, and if be coaid not get work be would retarn in he does not belong to any society, nor does he know ie Tor money .. . the use of firearms, nor were any ever in the house; Inited Btates five twenties, never heard # cormplaint of any iption against him, Rajlway share: and I never knew of bis beng arrested until I heard he # Central sbares. was a prisoner in Toronto, epee at Averpeol arket. ‘The Witness ik a moet respectable looking woman, ope be 9<2 be} Nov. 6, 1846. ay much affected white inthe bex. The Crown Teter gs deciined to crossetuinine her, Mr, MeKensle then read @ ‘The cotton market is Grm. The vajes to-day sum ap | and tendered the affidavit of Owen EF, Moore, of Cincin- @,000 baler, Middiing uplands are quoted at 16j¢d. a SF Soe bo [dh nptens Rey same f and neaty. Wit Was admi y the Crown, AVS er een MAA, Mr McKenzie, Quoon's counsel, then addressed the Livenrom, Nov. 6—Evening. ‘The market for breadstufis i« easy. Liverpool Preduce Market. depended thew verdict, wae but in the bloom of youth, on Livinwom, Noy. 6—Pvening. |} verge of manhood, and hitherto bad borne Taliow firm. Petroleum flat. irrepruachabie charactor With them rested the highest etd reeponsimiity whieh could be placed im tue bands of man, had a power to order, the dis- pd they shuld well weigh the evidence which they bad heard, and carefnlly mature it Qumewwrown, Nov. 6, 1866. ores Pye oy pr ounce UF bad Nok pry im to a folon’s death of restore him to the bosotn oF The rieamahip Malta, from New York Gotober 24, | sine motuer and relatives. He contended that the arrived 10-day and procesded to Liverpool. Crown had no evidence to support any ot the ovum in MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Soot banen it —- the indicimeut, aud sniely depended on the ers ARMY own admisiion tor bis conviction, and what did that ad- BULLETIN. thisdion amount to: A plain statement of facts, no con- Rann ee , tradictory stories, tke Wore the other prisoners had told, Matiine, but always the same inoovent truth{al acconnt whet * was eked outof bim withoot the «lightest caution being Bante rata ntey ts bese related tery aie United | given hire ws to whether it wicht act prejudicial to nim ing Judge Advocate of the military command of erufter, Ii trve he might bave acted foolishly tke Soran Carolina, others, He may have come over attracted by the Tor © to nae What Was going 4, but because a youth acted foe! \ @and sunt Vena ae aay | bY was no rewsin that ls Wife sould tm the Departwent of the Tennessee " be forieted. He thew reviewed be evidence transi: x funds & length, COMMeNtoN OB he Vanons potats faverahie to Spon omcet to to Soa bey the post hix client, and wound op tin address im an eloquent Aagusia, Gevrgia, aud proceed to his home and repors | Prreration in which be hesought the jury to take the from thence w ine A: General of vuth of the prisover, hiv previous good eunduet and the muster mea be had heen in consideration, to give Bins Breve Mayor J. . Brown, the foselt pf» doubt, Mi they bad say it thet mies, bas been relieved from tho duties of ie rants! aud par te eof & young mam whe Rad mover ie: v Frecdmen ™ the hair acmgir on in Canada, Sonde pon H avian er Hon, RA Marrieok ioe toreible though moderately ORWPRAL" ART WRT. ined address, replied on behalf of the crown, "the following changes base born ‘made ia the Quariet. Hie jordetip then charged the jury at considerable Seasier General's Dopariment during the week ending | [eMth. He iaid down (he law of ie case, and com. October 20:-—-Rotieved from therr aswignmenta to duty, | Mented vp the evidence on both side He concluded with: aporary emolument “ his charye by telling nem thatst they were nut sativned be Se Charlee Kr Senith Of the prisoner's guilt w give him the benedt of the Whittiew y, Asgistan’ ortermasvers a Sausis Votunieors 7 cane fhe jury rewred, and retorning in an hoor rendered a ‘80 much of special order No. 252 ae honorably musters | Vertict of not guilty. Fis lordship then dircharged the @ot of the servis Captain James K. Gilmore, Assivtant iecmer in the following address :-—Benjunin Parry: ermanter United States Volunte re, to date June | [Pe Jory In this ense have acquit you from this charge, fand Jou suould deeply fori the narrow escape you have 66H, hes been amended, te take: emet: November Eli Te cunriatinn.” {ioe sre abl to bee wey of rood wm cherarter, and if you are sect you ought t have known Upon the matonnel the estes Te the Ceited Sintes | Uetter Uno yield to the solicitations of the bad contpan end the recommendation of General Grant, the Prenidont | TO" Cot tata You weg bp Foye as appoinied Colonel Albert J. diyor wo be Ciel Sigons | 260r Mather, aud I bape eae Med o. Oficcr of the rege q daring Nie to avoid bad company in fotere, The court end commended ete Rr esal os Gales se tien adjourned uadil to-morrvw at ten o'cloch cb rebellion, ; Daler brane Lion fore wew trial for Colonel Lynch earviege ee taanra nest Po bof eT Rev Jnnm MeMahon iw to be ang ed (hie week. DErARTORS OF RB HET Mr. Harrison, the proreen ting lawyer (or the crown in the Feman trials, received ny giving infor. oo ‘Three hundred recruits for the Prfteenth United Rtater 1 n plot to ars ‘Judge Wil he A thet regiment in | Comcernod in tho Peulan tials. Considerable religious Mianbant Animonity ie rhown Fegardin, the proceed) The faet Atty met.coch, tof tbe View teustion, ot ‘Mi Ain, | Wis Rev. din, Limsden,« Protmiant, is acquitted, while campanies for the Second betiation, ai Vicksbarg, | Re! Mr. McMahon, © Csdholic, is oomricled, is expe Ez wo companies for ibe Third battaliog, ai | *!'y Commented upon bard majeves, Feuine Raid Anticipated at Port Erte Brevet Maer Cevermt Med the De Vomenstration in Ratfate, dee. 2M of Cal UTHIA, ADHOUNOe ID goMeral order dated Wer Nov. 6, 1806, 6, thal Brevot Brigadier General te ' . e mr Amwintant Adjutant Gere at Cotted By lt Considera! Ye exoitamont ip rate to have prevaiied at an rei. Vee from dnty st thoes hesdquarters ow tho Ju | POT} Pre last nigut, in expectauon of @ Fenian raid, The wit, and Ordered Wo report (or duly at Philadelphia cand of the panic seems to '¢ been the arrival of the THe MEW CONMANORK OF THR LORTRICT OF Texan, t tae eter tohant bee come Brevet . Wajor Genera, & P ite/c\vetman sanouneed on hacan papery A Loge a ha fof Ceteseor (hw. Ihe hod ea.med the oomagrend of | Mor the Fenise armecapcured last June, and @ Fenian the Miuary istrict of Texas, demonstration ov Suvday afternoon in the iron works wprertee ee e ae Se cen aunae | where Penaior Mertioon, dpa other inl aens Bentone toade sprech ry MAVY BULLETIN. the crowd followed the speakers, aod It lovked av Uhomg reer ewnecowumeoe sows Jom oretration wee to be made. oo having yome gold ebout him wae selned aa ¢, Powter, wo ne <7, tas ead benanas Uotate bet tmdly used, aon Oct acting Aweietnn! urges & t 77 ate froin Gntabel 2%. Mato W. Hi childe, te Ante Coun the emidence ‘ot Diseie Aueney tart, ‘ease ‘ork ve iueutenant Commander | 4p p sea oe i tober 28; Acting Knngy 0. st be ine eon seneved, as Bee bene Superees. rm Di@CM AAU AD G. Whew, call one = ter Me Bow under sem: ane “ase of drwth in Toronto, beve seen forwarded t Wash- Charter Po We. be tie, cite ee aces Werkirean, io the acre er Sica bil melo os i Ventana Muse Meeting ie Hudinie. iperens Werrato, N.Y, Now, 6, th08 ~ wi oe eee ee ty ue Tatoar, | A‘ 8 Reign mae oieettng bel Nore on Satetday night the aud granted wick | [be following teepimions were adopted With great Amaia ineer Joba | harem — ve ane Theres, See) Pesta | Bre _srinpathiiziog with Ei emer bpp oe fe Tee Bamoshies their Hrethren now eowdemnad io fe O ted of ‘ rd Agnisiant her held i bond eat hy Pp Fe aot arene be pt iy He nae PYACHO O8 TH eNTrERD ter, ae ater! at Oor 16. ae ‘Abad and 1S = a ann, SB LSTA Wee Tene | EEE aes eae Be it resolved, That we shall wage war as long an Almmghty God permits us ‘o exist aginst the hereditary enemy of our Face, until the objout we have Learest Our heartyethe emun cipation of Trelind from the galllug goku of the Anglo Normap robber—'s atta‘ved, Resolved, That while we are not disposed to interfere In the domestic or private relations of the Canadiaus or Britieh Se areonle, we are datermined to overthrow Hritish miaruls in Iypland. ‘and to that end we pledge our, lives, oye swcred honor and all we possess in this world. Resolved, That we most heartily rejoice at the dismissal from office of WA. Dart, formerly United States Diatrict Attorney for the Northern dintrict of th na that aM gratitude has ever boon w Phew and peo Die, we pledge onrselves to bear in mind. and we call upon our brethren throughout the State to do likewise, the friendly action of the government of this country. Feaian Mase Meeting in Ludian Hin—-Retali- ation Threatened, &e, b Ivpanarous, Noy. 4, 1466, At the Fenian mass meeting last night resolutions wese adopted declaring that the Fenians of America defiantly asgert that the conviction of Colonel Lynch and the Rev. Mr. McMahon will be made tho bugle note which will lead our army of Irishmen, who will drive the last ver~ tige of British power from the American continent; and by Canadian authorit es be continued, we pledge our lives, liberties and sacred bonor to avenge thom, not ne Upon the valiant Queen's Own, but to die or see the By reese of tyrannous English power swept irom the art POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Astauer amp Ronnieny,—On Sunday night John O'Net!l, Feaiding on the corner of Van Hrunt and Partition streets, Brooklyn, was in the oyster saloon of Charles Wilson, No, M Greenwich street, for the purpose of procuring refrerh- ment, and while there tt is alleced that Wilson and a man whose name is unknown assaulted and knoeked hit down, iter whieh, by foree and violence, they ritied his ts of 187 in United States ‘Treasury ‘notes, O'Nelll gave the alarm, when an oficer of the Twen up and arrested W. Homrcass, Faixnpiess, Ixsanx.—A being was brought to the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday whose appear ance was such 4s to arouse the liveliest feelings of aympathy in ull who saw her. ‘The prisoner hud been picked up on the street by an officer, who, deeming her a fit subject for the consideration of the legal authorities, had brought her before Justice Ledwith, The prisoner was female of apparently middie age, but years of exposure, a life tn the st dew: ttule of the care of friends and’ protectors, tind her face wan und had seared her forehead with wrin as those of the far advanced in years. wrevhed und pitiable in the extreme, ner in which she wax garbed would’ of ijseif ‘one that with her reason Was wanting. Abog ber nether Limbs wen wisated & Mase of dirty rags, and over them han Kirt of draggled, torn bagging. She wore tightly buttoned around ber a patched old jacket, but the absence of buttons ty two oF three plices disclosed beneath a number of vests apd jackets in every stage of dilapidation aud of all colors§ hese were set of here and ther by odd artl- fielal flowers sad pieces of metal that jingled as abe walked. On her head ae wore “a faded ad white beaver hat, with an enormous black band, and Wound with bits of tin and brane. In the band was stuck ail around of false flowers. Her long hair. of color, hung al! about uneombed and. tangled; FAY, and anal, Sintened renesaly sad t Jaws worked incessantly, ae she muttered incoberemuy oy of whieb dix manticated a huge cc of tobacea, the jul colored her me ps and even herehip. Ov ber tinge: which she held clone w ihe fire, about whieh ehe hove shiverinaly, an soon an she came inte the court, were a num- ber of rings. formed of cunningly twiated bil of wire. Boum ane inaeried her baud In a pocket close to tbe bottom of het canvas akirt, whence she drew forth « hand(ul of cigar stubs and bite of tobacco, aud filled ber mouth with them. Ke- Hes failed to elicit her nate or the plape of her a sae as Crazy —e imbecile snanlac. sat erooniog, 20d Matforing and sbivering over Wie Ae. now and ibedi looking up and aro: oF with @ fierce, angry stare. wae WORE to the Commissioners of Publie Charities aod Correction, SreALiNG WHOM A Purnet.—On Wednestay of las week the bed of the sleeping apartment of Rev. Father Gauese, of the French Catholic church on Twenty-third street, wax discovered to be in dames. Help sogn arrived and. the fire wan ettinguished. The reverend father, in looking about the room noon after, found that bis trunk bad beew broken open and rifled of $400. Hubsequently © young man named James Douglas, who roomed jn the same Bouse and who wes employed la the church asa clerk, rushed into le room, stating that he had been rébbed of » quantity of clouring. Difigeat but fruitless search was made for the thief, nome days after young Dougls putehared @ vull of hes worth $100, Ax he was known be very poor, (his sed remax and then suspicion, Yesterda) wing Une capain of the nixteon nek was detalted to r scarch among the effects He did so ave found man the suin of $30), caret wily wre} pin a pair ot Douglas wasat once ar- rested. Justice Ledwith comuitted him tur examination, Auraxp Lancest of 4 Wavoiug King.—Mary Welch, a Not attractive damsel, perhaps forty, but scarcely to beealled fair, amd Per Crowley, & more youthful ewain, entered David Mosely’s sre, in Division street, Gn Sun- day eveniug, aud bviushingly informed the sueud- ing proprietor that they wished purchase wedding ring A number were ting in any choice oo ihe pact of they carged t6 i Mure Just ibe parting the noge Jo the case he dascovered (hat ope his 101 disant Cusiome:® ol baring stoleu nation with indignant sort. not gonvinerd. He chilled an oulicer ae est a4be came in he observed Mary throw pomething from her behind the counter, Mosely say saw the same, sud fou! the ring there. Fever ani Mary wore both a, and yestervay Justices Mausteld committed them to in $400 eacn. ‘Tem Late Barvomon us Tacery-severte Staect—Annert ov Pautizs on 4 Caancr or Massiavonten.—A few days since the Haxarp pablished an account of an norident (bat happened in Kast Thirty seventh sweet, under remarkable clreurmtances, whereby several boys were severely and i was feared tatally injured. One of the children bas since er died, und others are wtill In a eritical condition, They were theimsclves with a bonfire In the a.reet, and finding suumiunthg that, they" Auppoeed. tum ite to be Fampe. ot" couls put Kt onthe fire, when it proved to ve pow: der and iunmediavly exploded, with the abure results, Yea teriay two men, named respecuvely Matihew Monaghan amt Wilham Gordon were on 4 charge of than ola rr = been the canse of th er in w ue. Mr. twenty power, witht Ist: we- eu drive with 1b bo the foot of Bawt HbITty aiath tent aud throw {ho We ver — Gordom was present In the exrt Wb donaghan af the tune, aud Mr. Poster is intorued (oat While (hey were guing ihrougis Kast I bitty aeverin aireet they diairibuind the powder Ws some boys wi n < Bird Junuer holly commiiied the ecused sub jeot 1 the OUR JAPANESE GUESTS. Five Officers of the Japancee Navy at the Me-~ tropelitan Metel. Their Appearance Plans—Object of their Visit to Unned States. Among the passengers who recently reached this port by the City of Paris, were five Japane-e subjects, who have come to this country at the conclusion of for ‘he purpose of studying (he language, ev tnd navy apatems of the Uniied Bates, The dstingulabed quests who are at present stopping at Lhe Metropotttien Motel are all officers in the Japanese navy, Their pewmes are Cap talp She mada, Captain Hese mato and Licutenanta Oka ra, Yo.st-da and Ku doo, In appesranee they bear ® slow resemblance to the members of an embassy who vised Atir tics ome yeare sine al of them, bo ntttrad |p eftizen's drees aod serupulowly avolting apy play of outlandish toile, Two of the narver ate youths, # bile their rope htons are middle aged men, They ali very intetige 4 anxious ty obteln lofermation of we 10 compre , ome which are volumeered on all tides. Ver san the new comers sirotted th romdway i aitencied much attention. They will probably remain the city some weeks loner, and will then procend ww Wash. inginb th prasent wo President Jobesob nod the membare of bia Cabinet letters of jatroductons of eh Oey are bear re THE TURF. Unton Course, L. 1. Trotting. Mownar, Nov 6—swenpatakes $300, mile heats, thro tr Ove, in barnes, D, Piller entered bin. g Buckskin. . George Neison entered r. wn. Lettie. Mr, Sammie eoterod bik. g THE EMPIRE AT AN END. erent MAXIMILIAN'S ABDICATION. He Leaves the Capital to Avoid General Castelneau. ment MARSHAL BAZAINE REGENT. 8 Ministry Resign, but Buzaine Declines to Accept Their Resignation. GENERAL CASTELNEAU IN THE CAPITAL. QUA CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE, Crrt ov Mexico, Oct. 22, 1866. @48 MAXIMILIAN ABDICATED? The capital is {o a Lubbub today, Yesterday Mazi- milian took his departure, profemedly for Orizaba, in order to be near Vera Cruz upon thearrival of the steamer Adonis with later intelligence from the Empresa. Instead of taking the usual road to Puebla he went @ roundabout way, apparently menting General Castleneau, who, asthe Empcroe waa Well aware, would spend tbe night at Ayotia, twenty miles from this elty, MAZAINE APPOINTED REGENT. Before leaving, the Emperor appointed Marsha! Bazaine temporary Regent, and gave orders to his ministers to tonfer with him upon public matters, The appoint- ment anderdery were informal and oral, the Emperor declining ta issue a proclamation or to make the ap pointment fa writing, lest jt should be consiraed into an abdication—an act which bo mys be does not con- template, The Emperor treated his ministers and the Ayuntamiento, or City Council, very eavalierly, not consulting with either body upon #o important 4 sub- ject, and merely sending hin ministers a verbal wemeago of his inended departure, Tue MINTAY KRDO. Upon karning Uie appointment of Markhal Bavaine as Regent tho entire Ministry at once retarned their port- folion, as they are personally hostile to him. Marshal har not yet accepted their resignation, tut hoids them in abeyance for the present. As s00n as NN COeR nore ean be decided upon the preeent Ministry will be at once relieved, and thas terminates the domination of the Chureh party. Thia Mintetry Yas been most divastroux It failed to furnich the promised atd of moucy and mon, and made tteoif and the goverament obuexions by the promulgation of fanatical decres and attempts to legislate the Charen over temporal power in Metico, Bix failare t# an importan, success for the liberals, who will be the more readily able to cruah ont the last spark of priestly power now Desgensed in (be country. ARHIVA! OF CANTIEONRAT Genorn! Castlenea arrived about one o'elock to-day He was escorted by « large force of cayairy, who will re. . Main on duty tn this city for the present, imetryctions relieved Maxmmnilian from all the cares of government, allowing him #til! the empty honore of Emperor and the right to prewide at council moet the administration in order to avotd to the Emperor, of ature is to Maximilian haw really abdicated, by conningly avoiding an interview with Castleneau he is saved the humiliation of being ordered to surrender his government into other handa, His personal friends, however, say that be intends to yotarn at an early day, and thet hie Journey to Orizaba i can obtain the earliest information solely to be where b regarding the health of the Rmprem, Of the French at thie singolar freak of Maximiilan'+ andinguised, acd the Church party, #0 lave hu warment end almost only sdherents, bitterly denounce bim, The indignation ndications Napole 00d faith bis promine of the withdr wit! carry out in 4) of hin army quantity of fixed ammu. ition was destroyed at the citadel in thiy city, it being Vera Croz, arma have been torned over to tho Mexican anthorive Jarge troins with army stores have be within the last week to the const. at the Pha of whieb would be Well informed of From present Dally sales are beid ing and equipage, the army were to remain. Ain aasert that tie last Preneh soldier will embark for home before the Inst of Febraary, This at once make positions in the Freorh ormy werve ander the Wane perfect “amen i#her ” now goversment of Mexico’ end the officers demred tw D iefermed whet we meant by the onew govern. If \t alloded to the Mertcan empire they de- mended to know what covarity they would have of per thanent service aud prompt pay continue \n the vervice of M But lew of them @ ico under the prenent ai a ‘The tiberale of this city profem to bave reserved intel Higenee of « creat bute won by thp literals over the Avwirians at Gajaro, 4 few Aaye cinee. neral Porfirio Day the city of Unjara, w! oe (hounan’ men, attacked 1 wae bell by ower one Me the Aowtrians were driven from pletely rowed niahad, ti!) the Aen Oajaca vubetantielly an Mated. none of the dew + amnert powitively that they have Oficial Coufirmmtion Mieiater Romer: Uy way of New Orleans to day received the following letter Vina Cave, Det. 2 1908 { Manico ow th Ze instant, of General Mazaue Maximilian teft the + ( Ferigning verbally In fav Bazaine endeavored t peremade him to delay hie de pafture wntil Genera! | asteineae's arrival, bot be dectin t Landred Auptrans, procoeded to eveld meeung tith Genera oh Onaabe yesterday and me ex The enptein of the Aqvtriee 5 oon we Maxim Tt ® said thet Max. to dey 5 maniferto at Orivaba. neag reached the city of Neskee won And (HO Pomwem on of (he palace reine’ of government French eotdiers who had entered coder Varina Hass colors wi be retorned to France vie Camelnras 4 intvence Gegers! Poriro Diez bas cuptered the ity of Oajera, taling at (Le eriilery, amine tie, men bod eopplion Newe hy the Way of Srowsevilie What Care Intended to Effect om Her Missten- aving Up for iHainy Camales and Tapia Negotiat) Ke-Mationment of Vererans ta Ma Guvreret, Tete, Nev 6, ieee Hrownerilic dates io the 24, city of Mexico te the VOwe oud Vers Crus to the 10h ol. have boon received. Le Cromien ways the Pprem mimion wea vo Geman’ Prom Prasce officers fot he mpenal arony organizing in Menio; 8 wew Generel o/b PAM pee antl April the reterm of the expeditionary an4 Ww erieed the time for the payment of the ed, and, eecoried by $0 Orizaba by crom re Camteinens. He + petted here tomorrow frigate Dandola be will at once leave fur ber Milian wil! pub! jaxim {Lian left, New Army. 8 plete of Banaine, to agree, Canale Was intoxicated gna unable fo do busi nese ‘The French soyimowts appousced go embark had left for the inurint Bight hon tint mae whove term had | he Allies expired, hit entisted In Meximnitian's new army OILY INTELLIGENCE. Ton Woearteu-Karnsounixany Coulee Foxe & * Qtiwree or a Tact Tavee.—ail doy on sonia) ewind | SEVERAL GUNBOATS DISABLED. wore round to the eastward, the cloudy appearance of the aky seemed to forehode @ rain storm for Mooduy. Mow. ae ae ever, during (he night the brp@se came more from the north: qererneen Ward, and (he cold became quite sevare. During the night ho microury desoended aa 4ow Os (wenly-rlght above zero . and in Several Piss Aone low won trcuty wit svoree'”. | Special Gable Telegram to the New was tee aq eof anime thiek, Vestordyy the mercury Y¥ racged between thirty-oue and thirty-egnt ‘ork Herald. ing at the latter palnt-as eleven Ae M. Pho to Indiate moisture 1 the olmoapwere, and i would 1 surprising if we hava cok about Wedvonday weeks Repulsed with Frightful Slaughter. Kro Jaxmao, Oct, 10, 1866 Tix Brospway Ravnoay NoIsANCR Asaren.—The carn of Another tattie took place at Fort Curapalty on the the Dry Dook, Bunt Broadway and Battery Railrond Com. | parly are not Tanning oo, that section of the track which | 244 of September: crosses Broadway dingooally from the lower end of Park | The gunboats eaeuged the fort from the river, whilr row ta Fultop street and. shenice to the North river, Vhe abatement of this tupendons nulsance has been hatled with | the alliod etorming colurmm® attacked the Paragoya. gratitude by all persous who de basuers in the lower dis- triets of the elty. Hines in the midst of aphower of grape and muaketry, Exrensivn Rommry ov Surat Prate.—Lant Friday night RAR iy: the prosddan Kem Nd Sith.abeune,were broken imo by | Ste DUblY captared the Gret penile be rs und « large quantity of silver plate stolen. The They failed, however, to take the second, and were thiewes entered through a reat window leading into 6 | compelled to retire, afior having suataimed @ lens of tive dining room and then posseased themselves of the key of ad the bureau th whlob 4 was secured. Inthetr hare | thoosand men, aud baving tad several gupbaaie db they aeplooted tw carry away o large ey, of jewelry whieh th My a ‘ot ane oft y L000 bus been | ublort ot ered for the appre hen thieves, % ) ‘Thert ny Syeak Turaves On last Saturday evening the General Flores returned to Montevideo with the reat of Aveliiog of Mr, B. Mowran, No. 129 Bast Fifty-third street, | the Oriental army. Was enivre@ by snenk thieves, who succeeded in escaping with $30 in government bona, about $400 In green- , & quantity of «mail Further operations are eumpended. through the bowel aor which was found ue aia al dra indy ‘whch they departed waiter the alan was | GEN, BUTLER AT NEWBURYPORT, MASS. Tran Casvagre—A Bow Kiveep.-A terri 2 ble tance, revulling in the Qp0thet Kad thinoen years of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. age, nace! Wm. Henry Davis, occurred aboot reven o'clock | phe Here of Fort Fisher Succeasfalin Making yesterday morning im the sBoddy and floek’ manufactory a Speech Ho Kettcrates his Charges Againat 401, 408 aul 10 Cherry street. It appears that young Davia President—The So Mast Accept ¢ was employed in the manufactory and charge of the | Constitutional Amendment. nt Inh ris to arrange the belt om one of ty _ wheel Bovis wae caught sy ibe machinery and whired Newsenvronr, Masa., Nov, 5, 1866, Great excitement prevails, apouiidethe whenl wish great Yalocity, The enytoe was iiinee Reon eee easibe bat batore it.coutd be "done the | 40 ‘mmense andicnes was gathered here tomight te ‘unfortinate led was Grown out on the Boor, His leftarm | hear General Batler, who has jast returned from the vet Oe a ht hue likealne Meorly torn a | West. In the course of « long reply to the recent letter ‘soon af verway 1 had been warned | of Adjatant Tal Bchowler declining to vote for him 4 vrata ed, and “he gary rendered for Congres, he reiterated his chargon against (he Presi. a verdict of death “by injeries esused iy Ln 4 caught in | dont, and ridiculed the idea that the impeachment and " 2 4 belt 0 ook mwehh C A flock manu tee tory 40 wl nnd 4 ‘Thelgy mroct Deveaset war a | trial of the President woald produce aparchy and civil war The Senate, he remarked, coukt eall cpen the mative of this city Yous in row Waren.—An offer of the Twenty-eight psterday discovered the remains of ® mau wise ould arise from ny ry basne, (rss papere found bn Ms poageason, & wuppcned w | Pog juign “Re charged ths. Pragident wih 6 declen have been Allen, floating in the duek at pier No. 43 North | (to usurp kingly power, and poinied te his denunciation river The body was secargd and one of the Coroners not of Congres: aa a0 sxample of what ls always the pre » bold an loquent, wee dark ater « naurpation Sidaen vite tun shout Mirae hee Sone erege and hes | curmor of euch usurpation, | The repebtions, patty, be blagk “whtekers, jumioe and equal rights for all men, and if 1 became Rosrstution 4p Caamite.ritew, Mr, Larkin, of the Cathelia | conservative it would go dowo am the democratic party Chereh, recently presented the eum of $100, obtained from | hed gone Alluding to the copstitutional emendmenk A peultent, to Mr, Butler, Pytskdent of the Sixth Avenue | he «ud the South must secept it speedily to svowt Reload, awd the tater, perine set ® high appre | the tmporition of much harder terme, Hae perdicted s @xtum af the clreumatance, adthor reverend seule | prigtt future for the coauiry releved from slavery and mae to apply the to the cause of charity. caste, and epoke of the peaceful expansion of ite power Row Cramane.— During the menth of Oowber four ‘er the whe i thopeand abd (hirty ctaiants presented themeeives 0! the ry — he mpoko eloqueatty of fice of General Barling, Coma the Sista, | the courage snd fidelity of nogro Woops, and made as for the adailonat boats, “Sheaee tae Sout op | appeal for iiopartial suffrage. proved Jaly 2, 16 Kielce caL lyn A Mormon Dxcexts Hin Lxpane.—On the aight of the 5) TWE GALLOWS. inrtant » young wotmmn, with qm Infant shout two weeks vid, —— went to the Tweutletl preciuct station house andetated that | Kaccution of Veur Negroes at Upper Mart- abe had just been discharged trom the hoepital; had no. herough, Md., om the 24 inet., fer Murder 1 OO Menke D Prom or for te viel nest oes remain there for the day Her request wat granted. it boing © ondag: Wud about thren of afvaruoon ale left the mation mallow abent lo Procure weLor Lew. retin wan Ofered to her | ated departure, and she went of erving hee inf wayons and house. Hinca her departire wothlag been Sheri, arrived ip fal ent tr ntrad maskela, dooble barrel guns, carbine, pietole and pa wnauen i wie be over to sabres Ae wight be expected, the botele were soos x har crowded to overfowing, end the rcene about the court A Host Urner amp Max Daowern—On Bonday 8© | house was au animated one, where the Bherl and depu fernoan four man, named Alar, Hriggr, Georgs Millard, Kd. | Les wore busy \ giving lustructiona Gilinn and Ooo, A. Ramaey, were on a aailbont at the foot of CONMETION OF THE FRIRONERD, Union eteet; My seme tenn the’ bent wan upset and. the Rey Mr Keruhew bed au interview of some length frwcipluated into. the water, Ka the prinoners yeuterday afternoon, Plaler and 1 three others were picked up by aptals Leah exhibited sume feeling, Wut the others Rockiey, of the schooner Buckley, aad conveyed to the near. ather wtolw Last ght, while the oun Om statién hawer, made about the Sencous Arruak on Timp Avexun.—A very serious afray | sung severs| hymen, among ther {ook place last night on Third avenue betwe ver of | New Jorusaicm.”” vrom the mournful manner democrats and radieaia who had been disenasing the merita | they Fung, \t ae evident that they had commenced to real ze their rtuatot PREPARATION. FOR ThE REPeUTH, This morning, st an carly hoor, under the divection of . Cot Boyd Vaeln ce ending the guards, @ goodly diaperand, carcying nutnber of woot mou cted poles were erected in « Mirrrace Kee ok meeting « oumber of the late | eem\-ciroular form, ed whet ropes were stretched members of the Vorty fourth regiment Massachusetts Volume ae rope Cy guert re posted, and the gre: oft wn tae e os gradually Sled with spectator, many ain ietk, priscipally trees the ae Mike | Wee, & large proportion being colored. The prise mode t leet #yemiog hat oo one should have an interview with th enoept the minieter, and it wae mand rere tly compiind wits, T ott you end this moving p THe Pte Aboot rine o'oleet Mr Kershaw, the Eplacepet miinter, Visited them eed eoraget in devotional ever Cte with Win. Aboat thie Lave chert? furten, Depa Weuding, and Use jailer, & Aly, in am Odjonning gitbered the epeeial goart, two lo cach posaper © hour (he minister engaged with (hem m deve. fora short time by = eam { Alexandria. the New @ Yorty fonrt) Reginweut Measse? otherts elected are J. HBL Keterdaec re appeared, «ae woe rier - Vater, The todeperdent W Mand of Captain John M Murphy, went on cursion ty Piston A yesteriny murniog to the weather, the Mlues « poration. |e o cnom nied nf wilver plein od wept Of unUROn een & things provided. The p ry and nancy, while ning the coumpenit re Se) thet he bad someth oe 08 Powe The piber steamer Neer will pe » tlorably firm voice, my ha lotr of mew te Pape Maten Intend, to 4 span eval al uaa (or 0m reraing with the foam were ® | sod vines them. ie cloend by bidding Shere Taree NG fra fat se wee MeO 6. Marrader, bie coun, 0A eneral Revwie BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Viasat maid b¢ felt roleved as he pat there; aad thee a * hit, sed Le ene eatintied. AN wold be 1 eet be thanked of for the Wade seu wom He bee bet ot focling te aetna, bul be Fated God world forgive tele or it Hee, Me, Keranane bere (ead Ue emrvinn of the Che ren 4 oor oo a the ree af Fu ore ehewed eh emcion At the eorvion Mr Kershaw bate eorh a fariwe! 17 0 make 1 the Claire wore remaved, a ny im AW ALLSCRP Benaisn Docnssoen The wil of 9 ¢ wind Neetey, atvrrep! at beaeglary. took plee foter the bowen of Mr, Wut the yery’ 4 et gy tnd tbe jalenes | OTUOW Of the tyme fi ay dient reed Arana of Finn The fee hells rang forthe Recon die ¢ capeindin 1d thy b th Wriet stmt Venlen o'eben oo Kanda Wight, aud the Mee aft = Watered nt ee ied 4 Afiod they bart treme 6! t te they were aby ted 1 Mendel, phy eemm eaeomiing ¥ oy evo Mart, she r thew law < A Dienonvet Yorse Mas ; 7 paced dinectly ore where’ tom EB! in heptmin tone inet, ‘ ‘ wae srrelaned yorser en B )tewens, hn 9 ead ‘ 4 ht caning Oh hed @ = ‘Sure reine be Keren Sater ee Dewie weeRy Urine “8 . rh Frew neataber uf as tile et ‘ owe Palener Oi ee i “ * oe on one et Qotiowiod that there are oe huadend end lly Ghetillerien, ‘ ‘ * son ta the While wine Fick werd the renmher ke protallp me barge aed * ‘tae = 2. daly merenatng 1h we emte te fawn the wenber of 40 ~~ “ Goeriee itiait end etherwien cia ie . . wor and bot © Veet Peon five huntreat Some of them: ss ing 6 <y @ he Vewege of theme -pradyer one wevage nae hamid barred Pog 075 Oo Sm even Le gevernsanet tae 1s pbs of te Ce ; ES an ra et ee ee the euplty of mea horn ee (Oe TOL OF Tee AmocuTeD oak Uiens {be dieullerles tm which they are” Arr iates eumlrany We he lew f Paes Oto ore at Me DIL Craig hee teen © | qucnareed Crom tee Generel Ageney of the Mew Yor ‘ homens Troe UF eenkimeme vole cf the members wen | we joes © feeentan hae beee appelnted Generst 1 eed (6 sentew OU be gree te bie deepeteben yoeer | re eee Ww. rhtwr, ony veregued before “ewe & he Sure of Commerc, Veedawk bargery, aot the evviemen sesion bom being tonto dawn 0. Weed, OO tae Wee York Gum, tarveiary, wee -) New Tone, Nov 0, Mee 60s Feom san Fuscace. Fan Paascimo, Mow 4, 1008 Tee Wie Orvmere Mate Cow ree vrs ak Rteeked me. mores 1 Omgrem amd wo ine bo te (ongremmonal Chegution eeting & retection of the Ut om ameter tered ghepe breedy io tbe rate @ fore eet peer, eet foregn wines, Comnng Shy came % ial tccmperte Guy amy

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