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. YORK WERAILD, SATU Y MAY 18, 1867,—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 a will be mase on ™ b ” “ WASHINGTON. een an Td ere ncn beth cscnnaetat AMUSEMENTS. M E:X I c/o. } Risteri—Last Appearance “of the Great Tra- BY THE “ATLANTIC CABLE. gediouse—A Brilliant and Enthusiastic Au- | tee 3 : fs iH OM North Careline papers state that amumber of affidavits kgs dience—Medea—The Debut and the Fare- ams imposed before George Bancroft Historian having been sled before RP. Lehmgn, United States § well—The Parting W. ae ~ NDIT! MPIRE, | Severs pce he Histor » Ap Ceeenniehte 0 Bene ee eewer eck eth it ee, _Toe sue the roa ten i slg, he are DESPERATE CONDITION OF THE E : sea wa = county —— + . appe@ranoe ladame Ristori, ‘more # Minister at Ber that magistrates covhd’n0t gue waitants against a gang | UORC® Willing 10 Accept 'Peace-The Allies | 110 Otinsey intoreat, and one ihat wil not be easily sade or & 43 of marauders styling themecives ‘‘Regulaters,” on account of the threats against their lives, the Commis- sioner issued warrants under the Civil Rights bill for the arrest of the gang. In accordance with this action three white mon, named Joseph Smitb, George W. Harrison and James Henry Cumbo, were arrested in Jones county by United States Deputy Marshal R, C. Kehoe, They are charged with being members of an organized band of robbers aad regulators who bave been operating in Jones and adjoining counties. The prisoners were com- f Want More Bight-A Paraguayan Envoy te | cased from the memories of those present Long a Lispow, May 17, 1867.“ | before the curtain rose the house was crowded to its The regular mail steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived | utmost capacity, and presented a very brilliant dis- here to-day. ad play of rich toilets and dazzling jewels, and ‘The South American mews is important, President | Fashion exhausted all her resources to do honor Lopez, of Paraguay, bad accepted the mediation prof-] to the eventful occasion, Outside, a seemingly fered by the United States government through its Min- | interminable line of carriages passed up Fourteeenth ister, Mr, Washburne, and would immediately send en | street, and curious crowd was congregated on envoy to Washington. the sidewalk in front of the theatre, warching with in- i MARQUEZ’S COWARDLY SONDUCT. THE SIEGE OF THE CAPITAL. ae. &e. Hetirement of the Brazilian Ambassador. m ite ste} &c. Meanwhile Genera! Diaz has brought up his army and enclosed us with about twenty thousand men, He isnow ‘ewaiting the arrival of heavy artillery to commence the Americans Leaving Mexice—They Are Taken | stack, and if the echoes report truly some pieces must Interesting Speeches ef the Minister ‘The allies, on the other hand, had not accepted the | terest: the precious cargoes of sill satins, diamonds, last night have been already ted in battery and and the President. mitted to Jail at Newbern. > ==. | American plan, aud it'was doubtful whether they woula | laces, and'the stil! more precioas paths of beauty ‘and ia cain beg te ay, tig etl ‘Yond con Oe omen, cee freed Lag Brenly ae. &, &. ‘A leading Georgia paper, in ® notice of the release of | do 90 at all fashion, which were consigned to this handsome little | Cruz, Siaal and Havana, arrived at this port yesterday. | of the valley” El’ sdbado de Gloria, the 20th of Aprit ag ee says:—‘‘Having heehee during his long ‘There had been no further fighting between the con- | temple of the muses. The same enthusiasm which : (Holy Sat ead bend date fixed for Toye or and imoprisonment fortitude and heroism of | tending armies, gTeeted the queen of the drama at lier debut eight months | F. Probst & Co......91,900 Fuentes & Co.....; ent of Mexico, and from asi pind Wasumaron, May 11,1867. | 1. exalted mature, may he yet live to see the downfall | The revolt in the district of Mendoza, Argentine re- | since at the same theatre, and in the same terrible réle, | Echeverria & Co. ‘ Men ee tee ee Tks meee eee of his enemies and serve his people'in the councils of | public, was assuming atill more alarming proportions, | Medea, was renewed with tenfold force, and when she Rossire & Co.. Hargous & Co 2 possesses the requisites of the situation, is suspected.by the nation.” ~ Se entered, leading her children by the hand, a murmur of | Total. s ra 2 pty: ,, Videust is in the bende. of Sa.” applause ran through the entire house more, expressive When the Virginia left Vera Cruz, on the afternoon of fhoste of” ape apr peg Hea - wv than the most noisy demonstration. The'tixed, unchang- | the 4th inst., the siege still continued with but little ao- | 11th April, 1859, by his orders, The soldieis have tos ‘ing expreasion of despair and sgoay.on er «peiking | tivity on either side. Vera Crus is now well fortified, | (puiidence in bim; the Austrian oficers hav countenance, as sheutiered the words'of comfort, “‘Cour- | The liberals have but few and hopes are a The Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau | morrow. age, beloved children, the haven is close at hand,” | rained bythe besieged aired yellow fever Presi ne of the Seuth Caroline districts bordering onthe | ‘Mr. Davis still remains at the New York: Hotel. It is |’ showed:that she was too much absorbed in her réle to | which is now coming on shortly, will drive many of the Savannah river, whose deties have made him intimately | Stated thet be bas been labaring under an atiack of indis- | notice the effect produced on her bearers. Every phase | iiberals away. ; te United states: the Imperial government of Brasii m | acquainted with the dentitate, dimbled and orphans of | Position, which, although not very severe, compelled | of passion was-photographod with startling distinctness. | <The only man-of-war the imperiatists have is a snail ‘the character’ of Envoy Extraerdiuary: ahd- Minister | the colered, people in-hie district, and whois cbargea | him to defor his projected visit to his obiidremin Canada, | The relation’ of ber sad history to the pitying Creuss | iren screw steamer, the Tabasco, which mounts but four Plenipotentiary, presented his tetter of recall to the | with supplying their wants out of the fund appropriated | fromthe time of his arrival he has not once left the | secmed as if wrung from her seared heart—as if at each guns of light calibre. A report was current that the ‘he delivered | by Congress (or that purpose, ‘has, completed a registra- | hotel, and has not even stirred from his.rooms, Should | word a drop of her life-blood welled from ber breast. | liberals have a strong gunboat, the McCulloch, at Tam- tion of -all: that character of persons, and monthly dis- | he Be well enough he will probably leave New | Tho frantic eagerness with which she implored Orphi pico, which will soop be armed and blockade the port of tributes seventeen hundred rations; supplied by order of | York to-morrow evening for Montreal. Yester- | to tell ner if her husband lived, the delirium of joy she | Vera Cras, General Scott, commissioner for that purpose. These | day comparatively few visitors called. to see | experienced at tho sight of that heartless husband, was On the dor vastly diverting. But intervention, taxation and Liou- wnward trip the Virginia arrived at Sisal on y e pews Tations are only given to those who are actually incapa- | Bim throughout the day, but in the evening the | sometbing more than mere acting. All that Grecian | the afternoon of the 25th, aa the morning of the pyre erida ey ag or pve = ton 8 4 ne bie, by reason of disease and other causes, of supporting | *hronged condition of the hotel showed that he was still | mythology tells us of the dreaded Eumenides, or the | 96th the town was taken by @ dash of the liberals, four | sportive mood iy themselves, care being taken to distinguish the perma- ot Sopaiieravin interest to the large number a terrible Pir isp seemed to stand | hundred strong. On her departurd from there, home- ment former us in Y beer sae those who are only bora aa GB Ge mening the B ip imagination ‘ward bound, May 7, it was still in possession of the live- | Bismarck hae been wearing the champion’s belt on the ‘upon the fund, thus relieving the planters of the sup- breaking up lon, city. charac: | closed her dark career, and, dagger in hand, related with | Tals, though they hourly expécted a small fleet of seven | continent of Europe, His Excellency can congescends Port of those incapacitated for labor. ter of the gentlemen present was pretty conclusively | the Joy of Lapeer the fected beeen ~~ vessels, with eight guns, to attack them—viz, the | “Pe — Lesher ng ‘= ery a wo we indicated b; occas! “At ber death lace from its alumbers will interme Lor vetween tt igerents; he would go aor Cy B. Lewis, aid to Governor Pierpont, address- Esai poy em ory Gray coat, which, however, oF aig eG lends, rash error sriokt steamship Neptune, of about one hundred tons, with | Queretaro; in short, he 1s ambitious of doing something publican Club of Petersburg on Thursday night, orn original round brass buttons. | anq behold Medea standing vengefully o’er Creusa’s | two guns, three schooners, with three guns, and three | in the interests of humanity and Maximitian Thie dis- of which the majority are blacks, and to whom he gave | His nephew, General Davis, circulates freely about | lifeless corpse.” These words were given with a flerce | coast cancas, with three guns. On account of thie state | terested benevolence is cooled by an occasional observa- some sensible advice. The following ts an extract :— the hotel, but seems extremely anxious te keep the | carmestness and emphasis that thrilled the audience b ioe tion from the French minister, who, since bis sensible See ? ee bee With horror, and the statuesque form of the avenging of affairs, and as the weather was rough, with no light- | marriage, can afford to make remarks to the effect shat Phd geoaghe wat the colored people only asserted their | Movement uncle as secret and as private a8 pos- | wife, with uplifted dagzer in her hand, seomed as if it | ers in port, the Virginia bas brought back to New York | Mr. Magnus’ well known course and partiality would, levotion to the flag and constitution of the common | sible. He professes to have no positive information as | was the work of some great sculptor. Then, at th - | the cargo she took for Sisal. under any mission undertaken by biw with the Liberals, country. That they do not desire to be elevated abo7e | to wr, Davis? departure, or a8 to his foture plans. trance of her rival, and the hurried entreaties of the ‘ ‘ be entirely nopeless, This was a delicate bint thas the-waltes, 40 not want confiscation, nor wish to strike sisal latter to save herself by fight, the tranmtions and | | ¥Fom the interior of Mexico there is no reliable news | the minister from Prussia, would be wént off, 10- per gli a ae yr g Bode, A aah struggle between bate and gratitude were touches | to report. The Virginia brought on to Havana some ae the whe. se cients Lae rd ye ve- Aatee lle, “insien of slat o Ghee me DAVIS? RECEPTION IN CANADA. of nature interpreted by art in manner such | twenty passengers, brought up to the ship from Boca | ee a cee ein the oyasor the party he Of the whicée, they wish to live im peace, harmony and peat ‘she possesses to a | 0! Rio (in possession of the liberals) by the boats of tae | had always opposed, were thrown away. fhe forte of tue 08 ee on ay eee Oe aie onan ce Shek SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. igh degree seemed to develop itvelf more and more as | English man-of-war Jason. From these passengers it is | Prussian minister being rather offensive than defensive, em in the past. It was not their fault that slavery — and the dread dé- | understood that the commander of th his reply was reserved for a more favorable occasion. existed in the South. They were treated well, and | Jeff Davis te Receive the Hespitality of the 7 ler of the American sveam- | Nor ig fortune forgetful to remind our plenipotentiary these ings | should | be remembered and’ the | " City oi trenl—The Semi-Official Journal ship Tacony refused to send his boats ashore to take off | from Frauce that she hag taken his hand in return for ae nate pay Soaks & tate’ yl Pasig the Matter—The Mayor—The Davis Fam- | Pointed with the accusing finger of Nemesis at her | the Americans who wished to leave the country. The | Wealthandwite. Genoral O'Horan, the obdurate prefect, ness could bed a omar by acts of turbulence or vio- Jence he wo may that he should be arrested by the The: horror stricken husband, formed a fitting climax for this i fancied tbat the capital of mistress the ministress be- Hom They. Anas Aon Woudrous impersonation. At the eloseror each act she | E2slish bosts brought them up. The American officer | guise acquired and existing in the country, should pay ‘civ anthielien ant Gi yr Mowrara., C. E., May 16, 1867. | wag recalled by the spontanevus and universal applause | #0companied the English boats on their socond trip to | the contributions levied upon all others without excep- whe wanid’ laura tees bogey i siepipt ta vieiate. 4 am ‘The Minerva (French semi-officiat journal here) ,telle | of the audience, and bouquets and baskets of flowers | Boca del Rio, to make arrangements for them, however, | 0B, and gave notice to that effect with an order thas if should be arrested. But he did not believe that the colored people sought trouble or conflict, ite readers that ‘Mr. Davis, the heroic Prosident of the | Were laid at her fect as tributes to her genius At the | ‘Tne liberals did not allow any one to enter the city, and | 20% Péld said conurbation should be exacted by an arined a the Daley. which ‘he has inaugurated. It has | = empannelling a jury in Houston, Texas, recently, a It is suid by those who have conversed with General Pope on the subject, that he intends to appoint two MAR nin mmo white men and one negro on the Registration Board in | He Still Remains at the New York Hotel— a ‘ ‘every county of hia district. iis Probable Departure fer Montreal To- JEFF DAVIS. | i | # H i [ Bs i iff itt 1 se i FF “4 S § up 5 i i it, Hf i i in ia i et Ff 4 2 & | 3 lk close of the play she was presented with the flag of Italy, force. Immediately six oldiors, who wore loft ut » late Southern confederacy, may be looked for to-day or | lose of the Play she was presented with the fag ot Tiwly, | tn1y was why these persons had to come on board by the | guard of honor on the withdrawal of the ‘French arty, to-morrow,” and that “the city will be proud to give way they did. The Americans on board wore vagy dis- | Were called to arms under the command of a sergount terms:— “This ie the first moment of and sorrow I have , bution sivays been apparent thet ‘civilization could Rot bo auc: | very large number of the frosdmen of the clty said | him it hoeptaliy.”” No doubt the paper spoaks by | ,qigunne Are moment of prsfocnd terran, {Me | contented withthe American gunboats prapeede eta rags atest pe ne ‘ sot mtendod frankly that they could not take the oath requiréd by | authority, and the Mayor being a .r. Starnes, man | birthplace of my success; to say farewell to the United Max is suppored to be still at Querétaro, corps left room for the new-born babe; and the Frencl Genera! Griffin's order. The presiding judge, however, told them that they were not citizens until 1866, and any ‘act prior to that of hostility, voluntarily or mvolunterily, would not disqualify shem. Only three were taken op who ts devoted to the party in power and shares their | States, that bave Jessie “me everywhere wi Mexico is said to Be partly im possession of the lite. | legation was prepared to protect tis money and ite howor. i e ed pro-Confederate (Southern) views, it is very likely that vale, iment get v4 i bed mags Rete Hee wepy destroyed w Davis on hie arrival will receive something like the hos- the Unaer Secretary of ‘Stale "ade an . ome yom Pitality of the city. recug~ -@athusiasm, ifoence, "yeur SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. mized the immunities of foreign representatives to the ule eis . é long and gratefully—remem- great of mind of the French plonipoventiary, i “ " Lind cfs —d tll memory decays and my heart ceases to papitata: the delight of ali but the baffled prefect. . HL Rives Pollard bas postponed delivering bis lecture | England, and spoken unofficially in favor of the late | adieu!’ Vern Cruz—Sickness Among th A bomb has just burst and destroyed the corner of a in Lynchburg until Tharsday next. rebel concern, and grieved for ite sudden downfall; they and Beslegery—Where Is the American eae RG ccf lees ie Heo Yellow Pover at Nassau and &. Thomas. were also jubilant at the apparent establishment of an b , thont * at yrery rrison Lega- ram, and, a brilliant sup: have cleered. paccor fae |]. United States Coneu! Kirkpatrick, under date of Nas- | empire in Mexieg, apd lachrymose st its sudden diseote- : : nasi0} Vana Gaon, May 41867: | inotistctfor the combatants. dod defend the kf modified; sug, X. P., Apri} 32; 1867, thwa. writes to the “Secretary . tea’! 3 r 4 r s M “ 'e ‘Nowitig about Qderétaro bet s “canard” that 1 CWBW ORLEANS. 4%. i f _ | SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. TO “THE HERALD. Threatening Stute of Affaire—Precantionary Measeres of the Miltary. Authoritice— Pithy Spee fee impeach cy re. car , 7 - Dr. ‘ ‘The Japanese troupe gave.a matinéds pertormance yes- \ “Rand up” for testimony of sufflovent importance to | PO $ustity the removal ef ‘ the obstacle at the other end of |, theavenne.”” Mr. Ashley, it iesald, has deen driven a5 @ last resort to take Sandford Conover to hie arms, with of General Mower, dc. ” ‘New On.eans, May 17, 1867. General Sheridan telegraphed yesterday wo General. Bartsuff from Galveston, vo issue an order forbidding all persone in this city from carrying firearms Healeo tele. graphed as follows:—‘Let the firemen’s festival go on- Hold troops i readiness to suppress a riot if mecessary, keeping the Custom House as your base of operations, apd if. necessary call on the naval commander to place his ships opposite the foot of Canal street,” a carder tala wa lgariaag an ' vA —— gern bite that troable Antes Poscone tren pdm tem’ topless mye Gen. . Mower addressed the rioters yesterday, when proms ps arama Sail one. ‘ ‘The French theatre will on Monday next under > ‘ ee ere PReriohi sect yy pony wy Mr. Boothroyd Fair- Butler's dodges that ought pubiie, pode fag as en aed agg no -clough will make bis bow o@ that eocasion ia the charac- 7 Water and good health continue scarce, and our more combatant population ie getting lees, , We are mostly in eters ier A & been reserved at St. Lawrence Hai) for Jefferson Davis ee eR ei and family, whe are expected there to-morrow. ter of Hamlet, and will during his engagement play » selves wronged, you must apply to the proper authori. eee eon ua head oe Sees er a, | UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. round of Shakepearean characters. The Freach theatre lee for redress, and you shall have it; but if you take Se ee anise aoe m for ace f Wi Seid Paral dele 1s still disengaged for some evenings In the week. this thing into your own hands, you may lose what pearlaprpev evans tice yr Rs | Mandamus to Compe! Allowance ef an Ap- Mice Jenny Kempton has met with the moat flattering | {ween here and Meri oe ate Aimerican, mail| ingnts you already possess. If you go on with thie : ine the | peal—Kffect ef Concent to Dinmiesal of a Earope. In Milam ané Pare ber reception pase through. As tho end ie apparently so near, the | "ting, by the eternal God 1 will throw grape and. pues) a Geicodeannuears nig eets. appeal ty Miaeoste By CS Apgl- ea{TTtm, the Toronto Glove, May 10.) hee been very gratifying, apd encomiums have been | friends of the rupablic are very anxious to know whas | eanueter into you, Now, disperse, and go to your homes, a—% . great juree wi Legation wit! ” dhe young indy conceraing the samanination conepicedy, |" Ms, sitions re sees telagsapived to tbo pry pean) map cred ete op a fererence to Mexico. the eapital of the fopublic of | 710 Our work.”” The mob immediately dispersed. Br parte, the United States, petitioners in the matter of deen tol the United States va, De Poli,—This is » motion fore | North - the Judge of the District Cours tor the United States for the Southern District of California, to allow the ap- ‘There was a small affair of w like character to-day, being an attempt on the part of the mob Ww prevent others from working. The police made several arrowte. ‘Ihe military was reviewed to-day, and a gunboat has beem ordered in front of the city. All te quiet. ‘Mr. Leonard Grover’s Treasure Trove, it is said, will be certainly produced en the 20th inst. Blackwell's Island, Saratoga, Falls of the Cayuga, New York Stock Exchange, Broadway, AB and Fuiton streete, Grace eburch, &¢., are all crowded into a three act drama of the genuine, thrilling kind; and officers, bulls, bears, Jame ducke, convicta and other representatives of metropolitan life are the puppets en the oceasion. The clever and interesting comedienne, Lady Don, concluded a very successfal engagement et Albany on and thos ascertain whether she could not throw some tage of “the man at the other end of the avenue,” It-is peasible that this may not have been ihe General’s ob- | pea! of the United States from decree rendered in the Jeet; but people believe that it was, amd mo doubt will | above petition on the 11th of April, 186), and to grant al) eontinue to believe so, unless ab authoritative explana- | such legal orders as may be necessary to enable the gov- Pyccael aad contradiction are given from beadquarters. ‘MMban Mire Surratt read the letter abe wae embarrassed aa to what she ought to do, and applied to her friends ‘The Financial Troubles in Now Orienns. New On.aans, May 17, 1867. Jacob Barker's Bank of Commerce could no longer sustain the run upon it and suspended this morning. fer advice. She was led to the mater the 21th inst, ‘ New Onzans, May 17—Evening. Defore Mr.- Joseph: neoe, 6 oti re lawyer Maggie Mnchelt played Little Barefoot as the Ro bavdmont of the City Bogun. é&e. ‘The avscts of the First National Bank, aro being .ox- af this pity, who is retained to comdnet the ‘defence of u r a, Boston, on Saturday. $3 Crry ov Mauxico, April 18—6 P.M. amined by the stockholders and capitalista. There a hes brother, Sbe did 0, and the cautious lawyer sd- Bawin Adams was succeeded om Monday at MoVicker's, | The 9th, 10th and 11utr of ‘April: would appear to-have | very strong prospect of « resumption of business st an ‘Chicago, by Chanfraa, Mr. Adame goes te California, compressed im their events an epitome of the histery of | early dey. The meeting of stockholdereedjourned until (Lotti, the tenor, sang at Crosby's Opera House op the | Monday, awaiting the action of capitalists, 10th for the beneit of an asylum. ; ‘The church going people of St Louis are herrified at ‘TWE PRESS DESPATCH. se New Omuzany, May 17, 1967. D . the spore of & Black Crook im their midst at the be gind to ngcord him an interview in the presence of soe , rs ‘ The Commercial Bank suspended this morning. Jecob Barker pledges his real estate, with the annual rental of ‘thie geatioman. General Butler declined, and 20 the cor. the villanous sorcerer. announced the family alliance between 4 sovereign of the 014 and New Worlds on the tb. Salvos of artillery at dawa, mid-day and sunset reminded the startled city on the 10th of Maximilian’s acceptance of the crown of ‘Mexvoo at Miramar. The morning of the 11th broke as the Lieutenant General of the empire entered the gates of the capital fleeing from the field of hie defeat ninety miles away, accompanied by scarcely fifty horsemen as fleetly ‘Miss Eliza Newton played Cendrilion for the edifics- tien of the good citizens of Sprngield, Masa , of the ‘11th inet, ‘They had o Biack Fiend ip Bangor, Me., last week, which had all the ugliness and few of the attractions of his crooked brother. Signor Tomese and Faltico’s Italian Opera troupe, con- if. ur ‘earing on Surratt’s trial, bat what that something is J em anabdie te find ont. A few days may develop the whee story. . The Werk ef the Supreme Court. ii ee Bupreme contained the taining, among other stars, ‘‘a bird of song,” whe was himself, The rout was complete, readiness 10 disturbance. The Court of the United States, dumng the mounted as Marquez | arms in any scm just shane thapentl'0t Cte thahenee datig lasiig moente bys tt “to appear in her finished warbling,” and @ wine year | jog army, money and munitions of war; all, even his arene a! teabival of ine firemen begine today ab ‘wo handred and fifty cases on the docket. All the Ad- was not change bed 014 violinist, delighted the natives of Tallahassee on the | nonor, bad he enjoyed that decoration among his orders as iaows eae exphans, ‘8th inst. Mr. Dan Leeson made his reappearance at the Grecian on May 6, in The Octoroon. The new amphitheatre in Holbora was announced to de opened on the 11th inst, Un Maweais Pic, & pew sensation drama, bas been produced at the Theatre Beaumarebaia, ° La Journie Pune Jolie Fille, « five act vandeville, bas been brought out at the Thédtreda Lexempourg. It is a rather stupid piece, by M. Guénée. ‘M. Garnier, the architect of the new opera house at Paris, ison a tour in Austria and Italy, inspecting the largest theatres, and particularly tbe opera house ip course of constraction at Vienna, A Quoi Expose U Exposition, by M. de Jalais, Je ne Hl mairalty cases argued were decided. It is » matter of aomment that the Court recognized Texas an @ “tate in | she Union by allowing an injunction to restrain the pay- | ment of certain bonds alleged to have been fraudulently ebtaised during the rebellion from that State. The Jus- these, who were equally divided on the motion to amend ‘the Miemesippi bill, are Chase, Wayne, Newson, Clifford, wan, Miller, Davis and Field. These cotmpose the Aiwurt, with the exception of Judge Grier, who left Wash- imgtan vesteriay the meeting of the Court. As Beth the Georgia the Missiegppi injuoction cases have been dismiesed the cubpescae wsued against Gene eis Grant, Pope and Ord, and Secrotary Stanton, now fail, of course, to be of effect. ‘and crosses, Kopt in check by the iiberal cavalry, which had béen ordered from every quarter to arrest his march and cut him off from a retreat into Mexico by the reed he had taken towards Puebla by letting the waters of Lake San Cristobal loose in bis rear, the imperial generai haa by & wide circuit to seek his way beck to the capital. For four days he was retiring slowly but steadily, until on the Sth, bis cavairy in the van already having passed over # bridge, it gave way and separated the army into two bodies, Clouds of dust were desoried in front; at once alarm and hurry rose to confusion; the order to sound for an attack on the enemy in the front was by the trompeter given as an attack by the enemy in the i 1 sf EB ih i b 3 23%? i ; ! REE iy 3 = H # ai : ifs a 7 4 q i pointed im six counties, but there will probably be a delay of two or three weeke before regitering com- mences. Everything looks favorable for a general regia- tering of those entitied. On Monday General Ord re- tarns to Vicksburg. i or} BY i u H Fas i i 3 i ! iy d et ag j | ‘The Safety of Fort ie years charges of every rear; Porfiro Diaz wae upon them; the confusion de- | GOLD FARE ON THE CENTRAL RAILROAD. _ The following was received at Genera) Grant's head- ‘snd iitegally ro pn on and yet the poe ae Pg Veur pas Mourir Veale, a tithe we may translate by the | ojared iteelf a panic before the liberal cavalry in front moron anne qharters to-day :— ‘ remedy te compel | pur off from tarm to term, cblet Justices find | name of an old song. “I Won't bes Nun,” and Lee Petits | wore fairly upon them. Marquezand the greater num- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. Sr, Lows, May 16, 1967. night A ‘bbies and complaints, and #0 it will be till the eub- | Créres, are the names of three pieces which have been | Hor of his chief officers took to flight, leaving tho Aur- —P ‘To THe AnsevayT Gawenat ject drops, We do not ee Rot the | sccepted at the Thditre Dajaret. trians and bis infantry on the opposite side of the ravine Tror, N. ¥., May 17, 1867. ‘The Theatre de POpera, at Madrid, has hada narrow | 1 cave themselves as best they might, One battalion A case im to be argued before the Supreme Court at aesorved to tho enemy. The Austrians and « few Bel- | Binghampton next weok, involving the right of the Now Bi Ta the caprlal Oak of one thomas werke. fear | York Central Railroad Company to charge geld yates for fare on that line, William K, Dedge, of New. Vork, hae given thiny thousand dollirs to Williams College, Masa, as fued in support of i president. 5 Since my selegramw of thie morning I have heard from | scte, pat the duty to Colonel Rankin of date March 31 says no fortner | not discretionary Hostility acainet his pout has been attempted by the | case was itaperative. Mr. Ashton Kiouz, although he has not been enabled to forward 1! United Staves, J. 8 Black for return of distries judge. 17 to March 21. On exam: ie jopes,] find ail the communications muss have = For. uford the sane day. Toey bear the samo port NEWS FROM MEMPHIS. mark—aawely, “Fort A Colonel Rankin says-he received on March 20 tbe fret effecial commen! Maneveet, tome., Way 17, 2007, eaaon since January 16, W, A, NICHOLS, A. A. 6. Hon. Vanerton Etheridge, conservative candidate for jonrd of Visitors te the Naval Academy. Governor, apoke in the Court House square this morn. Secretary of the Navy bas appomted the follow. | ing to anaudience of about tem thousand persons, in- * ng pamed gentiomen a8 a Board of Visiore at the Naval | cluding many ladies He wan very biver inst Gover. 3 sF aay Bits 3eea0 i. i i i : i z 5 g as, &F Two new pieces have been produced at the Theatre Dé- jazet—the first a charming little lever du rideau, by M. Paul Arnouli, entitled Com/e a Marquise; the seoond, comedy, with senge, by MM. Dunan-Mommeux and J. i i ay lu Est # att i HH kl retain ~ ee Academy al Anpapolie during the emamination on the nor Brownlow, and showed the corruptions by which his wth ef May:—Hop. Henry ®. Anthony, of Rhode Sent ta Be Broken, pt ARR EWS FROM RICHMOND. Gounod’s long expected and often put off opera, Rome TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. md; Hon. A. G, Rice, of Massachusetia; Bon. G. ¥, 7 at Juliette, vas produced on May 3 at the Thédtre Lyrique ‘May 17, 1004. with what appears to be great sucosss, It is said to ‘exce) even the long and favorably known Faust of the French comporer, Te love scenes ars said to be clothed tn the most delicious music, and the death scene defies description, to use the words of the London Tele On the twenty-first of inet February, Freok ‘one of the cashiers of Adame’ Exprese Company in this city, mysteriously disappeared, taking with bis, a0 le bey me jot my Nah ay mae Wasdingion, brought here, Commander D. 1. Ridgely, Jobn ©, Howell, Sur- N. Pinkney, Paymester J. W. Hampie committees He hen just been arrested Lar Ragusts Sener wand — =. rok td comnttied 10 Jl to be tied for grand MPO. eld Discoveries io Dakota. apert for the Cy the question of uniting Migs Lizsle Merrifield, ® pupil of Signor Ira H, Taglor, auditor of the Atlanté and Chattancoge A discovery ot gold 1m the bluts bordering the aie. | Vit” the Preetvterinn made a very successful début in Irving Raitroad, a Orne eeang Do river, in Vanaton, Dakota, has been reported to ALLEGED POISONING BY A STEPOAUGHTER. tection, Talis inet, he had & voles of Vowing out bie Ledge : < Gomwmiemoner of tne General Land=Office, It ie — ‘wae tending towards insanity, and preferred to 3 ‘bat partion fammitiat with gold conntrion aaeort | i game anton ken tem an 4 ‘The Old School Prenbyterian Assembly, which is in the strata in whieh the gold is (éundy ie similar ip seanion bere, resolved so-day to meet nent your io Wooly rencect jp Ober maining regione. Further inves: rested 00 » change of causing she death of her stepfather, Woekweato Vrgpering, by poison,