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4 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. reference to the treatment of Maximilian in case of hie capture, arrived here recently, having, a3 stated, loft @ San Luis onthe 234. He was ‘sreatod with much cour- teay while there, and expresses fho opivioa that (he im- perialists can hold out but Litto louger THE EXCISE LAW. SUICIDE ON BROADWAY. Granting ef Licenses—Recoipta for Licenses. | An Ex-Army Oficor Deliberately Blows Out Commissioner Manterre, Colonel Bartram and Mr. His Brains iu a Club Room on Breadway— Norton, who have been working so hard of late to Unsuccensiul Gambling the Cause, &c. gratify tho spirituous tongings of all the tiquor dealers One of the most tragic suicides that ever took place in who, having passed the muster of the Committee on | ‘is city occurred yesterday morning in room No. 5, on THE AVENUE A TRAGEDY. Inquest Over the Remains ef Heary Davis— ‘Not a Suicide but a Murder—Dr. George Resenberger Locked Up in Default of 2,000 Bail. Coroner Gover held an inquest yesterday afternoon at Cc fi Ad f the Liberals—Tho Re- Corona in Command of the | “Mi cr tue Cimenteric Fiaht The Liberals P : ta San Luis Warring Against the Clergy Liberal Armies. and Sisters of Charity-An Adjutant of Maxi- | Applications, have thronged hondquarters or permits | *b¢ second floor of Knox's building, Broadway, corner of | the Morgue, ome Hospital, over the remains of oe aaplam the petsnage wes made by milla Shot—Coroma Supersedes | to sell liquor during legal hours without police hin- miter street. The unfortunate pesrpecndis Frank = peep! Davis, bev das Rania pp whose ae anna . . dese er, an intellectual lookit most gentlemant) -mortem statement was print on Saturday Escobedo, & drance, day after day since the Ist inst., were yesterday » am intel looking pee nfaneistetle js Maramonos, May 6, 1867. 1 busy as booe in attonding to the wants of the would- | *PPearing man, agod forty-two years, residing at No, ullt inthe most’ positive terms; but. the Orders Issued to Spare Maxi- | 27 tue arrvat or the staze on tho morning of uae 61h | M4 DusY as boos 153 Laurens aireot. From papers found on his person it | soverai witnesses were examined—among them the little | Certasn of hie belag tbe tas who hdd so grosale edieee ili was brought the important intelligence that the liberal | “a ruiowing table will show the amount re- | PP0ars that the suicide was # native of this city, and | daughter of the decessed—the evidence elicited being | them. ~ milian. forces had auccoeded in placing themsoives botwoon the | cacy tar fer Liconsus at compared th the vials of | bad served with honor both in tho regular Univd States | deemed by the jury of snflciont conclusivenessto jusiy | g,00, the, sMdayite, Prosented Judge, Hogan required Pope SESS city and tho heights of La Campana, the principal strong. | 1) period lent yaar: army and in a volunteer regiment of this State; in the | the holding of the prisoner, Br. George Rosenberger. | the Court of Sessions, Thomas Mi hold of the imperialists. Should they auccead in hold- r former from 1850 to 1856, and in the latter from 1862 till | The following abstract gives the substance of the testi. | No. 20 Greenwich became bondsman tor Gresey, THE SITUATION ABOUT QUERETARO | the position Hie heights tana, Se, so0m earrendeced, 000 | the close of the war, When the robellion was ended he | mony :— was thereupon SITU! ] as the garrison Is completely {solated, amd so cut off ‘April 30. ;000 | returned to this city, and bas been leading a wayward | / Charles You pa re pe from what few supplies the city may yet afford. Mey 3 fu'000 | life here ever since, as, Judging from his own written | Colvey ia ins wandton : By pe stage which arrived last evening we have news: May 3. 84,000 | statement, he was led to commit the fatal act in conse- | deceased, Henry boat him a from Querétaro to the 28th, From my correspondent at May 4... 45,000 of demoralization caused by bling. The cir- | ® gunshot wound in the head; there were two small Rucewr Fara, Powomma Cass.—An inquest f r quence cam ; inquest was SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Montorey I foarn the folléwing facts, reported through By $ Fo'0e0 | Cumstanioes attending the tragic event are aa follows:— | Pboungs im [be scalp just over the Mniddle of the | held yesterday inte the ciroumstances the Dimiculties Under Which Corr the papers, as well as private and official sources: — May 8 *"35.000 | Sbortly before tem o'clock A.M. the decoased came | which a probe could be. i rn (hrough | doath of Mrs. Mary P, Chambers, No. 63 Pierrepont Labor in Mexico—The Late Imperialist Ac- A fight took place onthe morning of the 27th and May 9. ++. -52,000 | down Broadway, and meeting, patrolman Hayes, of the | of the boue at that place could be detected, though on | Street, whose death is alleged to have been caused ty counts of their Successes—What they are | tasted until twelve o'clock, Miramon made an attack oy L +++. 61,000 Breed: ray paved. o*. ber lye ad cA Page gpa the Loparare ioc of Ge ame bone thero was | the mistake of a drag clerk im copying » prescription” w este Eaien me sents Se: Seven ‘or7 | on the line of the Gimentori+, and drove from their May 13 34/000 | patrolman responded affirmatively. Fisher then re- ok scent preasion in the ec uale be it; | Which had been given by the attending physician of the tina o1 ee a ee a Position the Michoacaa troops under Riva Palacio. May 1 24,000 | joined, ““Woll, T shall have use for you very soon,” and | su ft incision connecting deceased, who was suffering from neuralgia, Mra, Jane milian—Orders Ios meeps Trevino, who occupied the reserve line, came up im May 16. 18,000 | im tely turning into Knox's building went points, and found a depressed comminated frac- | E. Parish, mother of the deceased, testified that oa the Matamoros, May 4, 186' . ; Pal 4b 4% $ of May 1 17,000 | stairs and into rgom No. 5. In this room, used as a club | ture at the posterior inferior Of the parietal 15th inst., at about four P. M., she left her daughter ia While the fact that we upon this border, have but | ‘te to save Patacio and his comman: 19 abject of May 17. 15,000 | room, there wore soated Mr. Charles Burt, Mr. J.B. | involving the lambdoidal suture; patient's pulse was | better bealte than she had enjoyed for several days é ack on Palacio's position was to captu y 8, ys and o engag: jow—sixty-four minute; was, however, con- | vious; occasional communication with the outer world, is a | ‘te attack on Palacio’ ti to capture atores, May 18 (000 | Hays and ove or two other gentlemen red in con- | al ty-four to the ious; at half-past five o'clock she was suffering (rom f and if possible to break throngh the linos and osoape, May 20. 7,000 | vorsation when he entered, Ag deceased had frequently | scious and rational, and compiained ; that Dr. Reese was immediately calied im, | | great annoyance to the correspondent, anxious to for- Vinited the piace within the a Yow months uo par- | tress in tbe. epi tar ro pcos of tl r r {th liest possibie | eich would have been accomplished had itmot beem | Total .......... 000 Total ticular notice was taken of presence until ho ad- | the next day, one having penetrated mater; ward tho latest intelligence at the earliest Possible |. 0." isctty of Growipn. joi ‘the diese. Lace amet: “anmpialbabsiakeme meee to Mv. Bart, that he liked stated that no bad bad an altercation: and thai migerte mye we ny comer ae moment, it has at least one advantage that it gives time ne had ‘ected which bad been Up at Mr. Dickinson's new siosa; - San Luis troopa According tothe vory Dest inferma-,] B®vo%e0n twice as eemercus 25 him exceedingty ‘because ways to- 4 ‘Rosenberger had shot him; remained con- devened notioad thas the cncond pills which were mate for the explosion of tae iunumerable rumors rife in 4 yr ra the aight | 1000908 of the sevend class (8100). ims asa gentioman. The same remark he also | scious until the afternoon of May 17, whon be fell iate. a | ap were ‘than the frst box 1; ehe took reference to the contest going on in the vicinity of | 402 revived from thecamp, which is ap to thowight 1 tho Beard, by the time that al the applications arc in, | addressed Hays, It was now ovidont tothe gen- | comatese condition, und died about balf-past five o'clock Seo pile and tied at sit o'clock ; was stways ere of the 28th, the itveralferces obiainod a complote vic- | -will'have received a vamowat of money than they | tlomon present that the deveased had seen drinking and | on the ‘morning of May 18; at the auop- in doticate health end wae oi ecureiginas Querviaro, tory, They drove the enemy back 4e the city, captered did last year, the sumber of liconses will uot { that ho appeared be acting wildly. No partion- | sy twelve hours after the death of the patient the bead, ‘Dy a cold taken a week before. Dr. As the road to that point is open and couriers are xs ya * ‘be ae large as that gramtod fast May, lar altenuon was paid to this, however. Hoe of iead were found on the parictal, | Reese wo the 12th % constantly passing and repassing; as numberlogs | ® 16° quantity of arms end took charge of the enemy's then naked Mr. Burt and another geniteman to take © | bone corresponding to the anterior wound: upoa the piece He gpinne oa) pes oa dead sad wonnded. The number of killed on both rs are published tn the various towns Violating the Law. drink with bim, which invitation both of them declined; | calvarium being romoved thero was fo' litte : & H decoased remarked, “I bave been drinking to-day ;" ca ; 5 effusion of blood between the dura _m: the-one: ‘ 3 right up to the walls of tho besieged | Ses |S reported at 450. Thoro wore more than 1,000 | The following persons were yestorday brought before | wrich Mr. Burt responded, “Well, you look likes gen- | the substance of the brain was slna(ecarmates fone; | taken a orney we Donen; examined the pills, of i shih she would seom a matter of but little dittoulty | ¥2284°d. Up to twolve o'clock they had captured 120 | Justion Hogan at tho Tombs and hold to bail in the sum | tieman, drunk or sober;” Fisher then said, “some one | posterior wound thero was a hernia, protmdigg darough | be aces ive, Sa Found, thee larane thee, bay ahoutd aves Deng hs. aye but this is by no | Prisoners, but tate in tho afternoon alarge aumber of | of $100 each for trial before the Court of General Ses- | Has boen slandering me, and I intend to shoot him for | tho opening of the calvarium; there had been, in conse- | nex vomioa oon puted instead of ono grain iniok jo obiain correct information, bu his is by the dispersed imperialists hed been’ collected. A letter | sioan:—OhariesMoGrontete, . | it; you will hear that I have shot some one before | quence, cousiderable loss of brain substance; the brain | the amount of muz vomica taken by decoassd pre means the ease, In Mexico and under liberal rule ‘ sui] ‘Ans Gough 169 May aesty Ate eteyseregt; | might.” one of the partios remarked, “Oh, I wouldn't | substance was also considerably broken and black and | her death. “The Inquest was ndjoursed ome Wedoemier the press is practically loaded with chains, Nothing 1s | WTitex by an officer of prominence, states that the } sith Mylo, ja Malberry street; Altved Gregor, 210 | talk that way,” which seemed to irritate Fisher, and he | siouguy looking; there was a slight effusion of bloody | next. Somlos and Schwartz, the two drug olorks af. : ¢ whole number of prisoners taken was 311. The aame y i turned to the speaker with “Mind your own business; I ] serum, theugh none into the veatricles of the brain; a “ ne pu ed or permitted to be save it is favorable to the Jamos Moore, No. 253 First avenue; Margaret Maddi- ” % ~ @sted, who copied prescription and compounded the letter siates that a force of oavairy fotlowod the traitors, No. 80 Th co, | Was not addressing you, sir,”’ of wltich expression, how- } with the exception of the above symptoms the brain | pills, are at large on two thousand dollars bail each. cause, and therefore nothing of disster is made known | [ee rigged bi eee ce eens treet, and Frederick Huber, No. | ever, no furthor notice was taken; deceased then con- | was healthy; the mucous membrane of the mouth had ree cave it is published in official documents furnjshed to | 20 fan off from the fght; that they were overtaken | 77) avenue A. were severally arraigned before Justice | tinued, 1 am a gentleman; I have fought for my coun- | sioughed oif'in places, and the remainder was disorgan- | Bkooxurn Pau.namoo Soour.—The tenth annual by and surrendered to a small body of cavairy, This | Ledwith yesterday, charged with violating the Excise | try, and can show wounds to prove it;” saying which he | ized, apparently by the action of the acid; the mucous | meeting of the Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn was the conductors of papers for that purpose. Again, with | will augment the number of prisoners considerably. law, and wore heid to answer in the gum of $300 each. | drew from his side pocket # iarge envelope containing | membrane covering the epigiottis was wholly disorgan- | held last evening i the Directors’ Room of the Academ: the difficulty of understanding the real situation is the | [na privaie letter of tho same daw Escobedo writes documents, among which was @ fioutenapt’s commission | ized, and foll off, leaving tho cartilage oxposed; | or = goeapysee seaanaage daresepaatisiegher 7 fact that the goverament does not tolerate reports unfa- follows oe ina New York volanteor reximont, and, after opening it | tuere was no ‘evidenco that the acid had | Of Music, Mr. K. B. Cadley was called to the chair, an@ able to it, fT b ‘ s namin whic " é non Bie} a vho arynx was ly: in shire exposing the cellu! i and safost way, tho great mags of the people avoid study paltrouted and obliged | strech was arrested by officer Hoyt, of the Forty-third | seated tageuuer, and. puding & x chatmbored revolver | Ussuey the’ ventricelamn was epparcauyehealiby; the | Some Preliminary Dusiogss, the Treasurer, Dr. A. 0 into and conversation concerning {t, Moreover, such re than « hundred prison. Precinct police, charged with selitng liquor om Sunday | from his loft’ side coat Booket, placed the . massie lungs were healthy, with the exception of a amall cica- ean red. org aes ep rceragt owed : c ‘sighed er a Our tine was wt Iadt | last, Patrick Dougher, keeping a saloon corner of Presi- | of it in his right car, fired and fell dead | trix trom tubercie at the apex of the left lung; in his | Wanpea oa) the total receipts of the society from reports a8 are re are colored by the wishes and de- | perie: re us battle which lasted | dent and Van Bront atreeta, was arrested on a similar | instantly; the whole aftair was done with such’| opinion death was caused by a gunshot wound in the | $1 Sources during that time were $12,272; expenditures, sites of their authors, aud the résult altogether is that | "XY "ON auc omoors had decnted is the | Chat by an officer of the’ same precinct, on Sunday | celerity and #o unexpectediy that nono of the parties | head, accelerated by the dopressing influence of tho baa eres ane o $1,452. The report was we aro oftentimes left in the daik entirely, and much |, she ee ee tthe Teetac tian Maing ia the | Cvemiug. Both parties were arraigned in the First dis- | present could realize what had taken pluce, and were, | poison. Se. An etoriag, fon. dpoaravor ditions Cop ihe.opating . Tals to escape the fainine which was raging in the } trict court, and their examination got down tor Thursday | fora moment or so, stricken with amazement, which | The daughter of the deceased, a little girl of some | Year was then entored into and resulted in the choice that is received here, whether {rom one soarce or an- | city. Covtain of the republicans wore clainoring for | poxe immodiately gave way to horror on their fully contem- | eight years of age, was the tirst witness called, and told of the following geutlemen:—L. B. man, Chartes tuair punisumont as they had only abandoned the cape from hunger. April the governor of Sau Lats notified sis of the city to suspend the religious other cannot be relied on. Of late the imperialist sympathizers on both sides of the Rio Grande, of whom there are not a few, seem to vied ¥ a aes tt 1 m7 services until the suprome government revoke article have taken “a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull alto- | 5 or ine aecrve of April 30, 1862, prohibiting such servi- gether,”” with a view of convincing themselvesand the | ces. He also notified ihe sisters of Charity to abstain public that the liberals have been defeated and are | from wearing he oe x ba by an ey 4 c ‘ _ | conformity with article 15 ofa decree of March 13, 1863 Spirits ES « ee ee eee ‘Tue Governor of San Luis has ordored that a fine of tier. In my last despatch I mentioned a few of | from oue to five dollars be imposed upon all fathers of the reports in detail. Since then the main story has | families who do not send their children to school, doen again and again reiterated. It ths beon constantly | 44 Prensa of Guadalajara has the foliowlng: 9 4 QueReTaRo, Apri spoken of by the imperialists and by the seven by nine | Tue enemy have several times atiempied to onter into imperial sheets published in Brownsville as an estab- arravgements, and lately proposed an exchange of pria- shed fact, and various incidents of the battle and of oners; but the General-in-caiet, in accordance with it structions from President Juaroz, refused to receive the retreat which followed are mentioned, giving it an | comunissioners, who were greeted with balls. I believe air of trath; and though the stages as they arrive one after ihe other give the lie to these assertions, they are they are now couvinced that there is no other resource still clung to with the proverbial tenacity of grim death plating the tragedy. In a very few seconds tho carpet where the deceased had falien was covered with gore and the corpse presen‘ed a most ghastly spectacie, It was allowed to remain exactly where 1¢ had fallen until the arrival of the Coroner, who had been notified, two policemen, officer Hayes’ (to whom the deceased had spoken just previous to entering the butlding) and another patrolman having been called wp to take charge of the room. Coroner Gover arrived about noon aad procveded at once to examine the body. A small sum of money was found in the pockets, a certificate of mem- bership im the Masonic order, a discharge trom the United States regular army, and doceased's commission as a lioutenant of the New York State volunteers, to- gether with other papers aud memoranda. In the pan- taloons pocket was found a latch key. at:ached to which wore two cards, On one of them was deceased’s name and residence, “F, B, Fisher, room 153 Laurens street, New York,”’ and on the oiher was written in pencil the following :>— Done by owa wicked band. Cause—domoralized by play- og a bank, And may the Almighty Goll have merece my soul. * Ws Congdon, Wm. Poole, H. K. Sheldon, Ed. Lambert, @. W. Wacron, i: & Milis, J, T. Howard’ W. Bc Kendall, & B. Woodward, A. Cooke Hull, ©. Townsendg A. V. Blake, @. 1. Niohols, L. 8, Baraham, F. H. Lammua, R. &. Raymond, C,'B, Loomis, J. How, Jr. W. H. Husted, B, H Smith, C. W. Lord, J. Ives, Jr., Hy. San- ger, W. f. Hatoh. The meting shortly afterwards ad- Journed. a rather confused and contradictory story. Evelyn Davis deposed :— Was the dauchter of deceased ; lived at 163 avenue A; saw her father that evening ; Mra. Davis was down stairs; father told her to wipe up the dishes; was in the back room; Dr. Rosenberger was not im the room; heard the shot and saw her father come into the back room; saw bim put the pistol to bis head; deceased shut his eyes as often as he the pistol; Mra. Davis came up stairs soon after and went into the back room to see what was the mutter; did not know whether her mother shut the door; did not sce Dr. Rosenberger during the evening ; fathor went into the back room; heard reports of a pistol, aud saw her mother come running out; did not know how many 4 e heard before her mother came out; bagan gor: ; father came out, aod fad the pistol in his Land; saw bim try to shoot himself tnree times before the pis- traitors bo The Law on Staten Island. Tho following somewhat singular proceeding on the Part of the police, it is reported, took place on Staten Island last Su day:—Two detectives ontered the saloon of Mr. Schmeiser at Stapleton, and after asking for beer, which was refused them, thoy proceeded to make a descent on the premises in the expectation of finding evidences that the Excise law bad been violated, and after lengthened search, they told tho proprietor, who had been watching their proceedings, that his bar was not properly closed, although he had taken the precau- tion to strip the counter of overything usually seen upon it and had covered the space from the counter to the walt witb a large baize cloth which, as he thought, was rigidly compiying with the directions. Hts explanation ‘Was unsatisfactory to the detectives, and after showing their authority, he was marched off to the station house and imprisoned until the arrival of the Justice, who ordered his roiease and appearance on the following Figat ow 4 Frarveoat.—An altercation occurred om one of the Hamilton avenue ferryboate, about nalf-past seven o'clock on Sunday evening, between four young men, named Edward Kelly, George Cowan, Thomas McGuire and Miehael Hennessey, which for the time being created the greatest excitement and commotion among the passengers, many of the females on board being very much alarmed. During the Kolly, it is alleged, drow a revolver and discharged contents of one of the barreis at MoGuire, fortunately withoat effect. On arrt on the Brooklyn side the left him them but to surrender unconditionally. ‘A reconnoitering party, inctuding an adjutant of Max- and went {nto the back room; did not see Mr. Davia spirit 09 anveaed -Aftican.. Teliaterhenadielagartant © tN6 RGN Tet, kasovene ating. bode aeteeed ie he Auti-Rxcise Agitation. titer that; id not Raow wether ho throw himoslt out | Reocght, They. wore: wakeu ‘before’ the Tasioe eT ee Sowhe fieatiat of the Seeks tetaen, dyee Onno, ‘The Auti-Rictee Agitation: Of the widow; there was ao way of geting from ihe | First Distriat Court . ‘A meoting of the Germans of the Seventeenth ward was held tast eveouy at Harmony Mall, ta Kasex street, ‘near Houston, preparatory to a grand mass mooting to take place &t-Uaion square. 8. &. Kap@ acted as Presi- In tho pitched battle which occurred on the 20th Es- cobedo was deteated and compelled to raie the siege. Before retreating he shot another lot of'prisoners. The Kierala ia their retreat have fallen back as faras La Quemada, and will be at San Luis soon. Trevifioand Naranjo have abandoned the tibera cause, The former declares himselt sick of fighting, and has inscribed on upon his banner, “Mexico, Peace, a stable government who bad pronounced against the govaramoat.” If ths is teus it evinoes the little respect the government has-for the pays pel Beige tw fey Saag sen gp do with as it was foared Kacobode would shoot him should he fall into his hands. Juarez has wsued a decres imposing & tax of one cent on alt capital in the country im leu of further |. prestamof, General A-cension Gomez, commanding at ‘Daorrep Dea mm Te Gracer.—At about seven o'cledc - test oveniag a map aamed Michacl Moyina [oll dead ia Main street, while carrying @ pail of water. Docensed of ; of and Siled at Ha: OF Main ottect” Goroxec' Lynot wil bela ‘€n inquest to-day. Caoaen To Duata,—A little girl named Coverts, foue Tampico, sed obedien ernment, Jaarez | ®clamation and the business of the meeting eas saw a large crowd intront of Ne. and inquired what and Nuevo Leon.” A “glittering generality” which Ma at waooke pra og ray anes. Ss Men | upon, Articles of constitution for the ‘was the maiter ; was told by Dr. Rosenberger that aman | near %. D., came to her death yesterd ‘would seem in its beginning and end to embody the | promulgated and forwanded to the Govoraors of the | 80 Anti-Kxcise Association in the Seri hhad shot bimeclf; found the man in the back yard; | aftemnooa by being choked with s smailiron sorew were read, discussed and adopted. An address to the German citizens of New York and vicinity was then read and adopted, to the effect that the Citizens’ Union of the Seventeenth ward call upon their countrymen in the several wards to organize in the form Hd it i Heit [dst ait Heavy Lasosur wrom rae Psnsow.—Mr. L. Weide. voter, of 144 Ewen street, E. D., had his pocket picked Principles of both federalism and State nights. Before abandoning the army under Escobedo, in the affair of the 20th, he by his gallantry saved it {rom destruction, deciaring that he would not leave his old commander in Gomez and his command have been declared outlaws, ‘and General Pavow, commanding in the State of Vera Cruz, has received orders to. against him. ‘The statement mentioned in a recent despatch that | | of ward unions, bay a distinct co and actit dhe 1Gieh,.” Chatilte ‘Seal: Ghedsa’ tha” baked SUNG on. Some and, Cosales. Sere, marine pease. Rees rea} SS members of hoenl cat sernarmouie shot ot or dee times before ahootng bimeelf; wished who died on Satarday : the 18th. The loss of life was terrible. With this comes | proved incorrect. . . eoas to a gt ee tiche tone Pike tal ooo, Siders S Savi wen taken Ina hook. ray Tan Lars Atiaarré> Morven ww tas’ Essrman Da- brehe eeeg fp todo po yan ret erry a Awsad disbeal on ‘and euppties than the | pied in affixing sighaturos to the of the hospital ‘opt begging to be taken to hig wife. reror.—Harman King, genta Pom Brae a, 8:3 pecet ur tnesthaee ie simnsa? eps i er and Commisnary v9 enumatod for are a rye \ in fate cabtesiong ody ince Kennedy unothy Langhilo, Srcmaunanaen pore shoot his sister-in-law, Mra. Frances I.. King, on ‘ J constant ivi at Brazos iT an juleon Y iter eaeereister= | sciwbasame iene "| Reaeietue anata patie Papp fh ad id's aS ene sox a's ¥ ~ y aveaue A; ‘went with the officer, and itn covientnuns Caisuninnen Varoen mamatann at The Liberal Stre areund Quoretare— rake ey fee dentin ‘or che ward ereeea Sha pn peel mp tetensten pews tes 'Goon Dorts - be eoohapacinpr ate bewinnninnia In boone Juarez Lovying Pres eH with ak ee fsea upoa, after which the meeting was adjourned. ay aman panties cn ihe ating, prt ey de, busivess and trar are vi ly suspend Jor- Tawonos, May . ——- . Rosen! clerk, light Sina ried pwn Py Power myred beam We have uo arrival from the interior since my dis- | Befercement ef the Excise Law in Philadel- hand; ar cash brah cron tnaite = that it has been totimated to me that much of this im- | Patch of the Sth, I gather the following, eddivional and Lachoed of tbe siaim wurned and went into the back, rom: 0 porant news comes from this renowned chieftain, who | confirmatory, from a variety of sources: — J Paraoaurma, May 20, 1867. followed, and saw the man as he jumped from Se cooieciet so shal ben mieeistnenaeeetaeae oe ‘A private letter from Quordtaro has the following - | rors wore issued to-day by the Mayor for the strict dow; daveuand asted to be taken to hi wife while Bas beon imposed on San Luis Angther account makes | “Bates of more or less importanoe are fought here | @nforcement of the liquor law passed recently by the ‘Omicer Hassell eubmaitied slmailar testimony, and! the sum $300,000. . Gaily. The tosses on both sides are very heavy. The | State Legislature, The law forbids the selling of liquor, case was given to the jury, who returned, after The imperiniisss also state that Porfirio Diaz has been defeated by Marques in Tacubaya. | Quiroga is in ibe i Liberals are sald to have lost six thousand men in killed, | M0 4c. from midnight to aunrise, and also forbids totally their sale on Sunda: The law gives the city of Mexico, No liberal force is capi wounded and deserted.” The besieging force is esti. roe co tabar ‘planes eeareTignars ace ooad' nd al of Dr. George Last, though not least, Miramon is at San Luis. This | mated at from 20,000 to 36,000 men. It ts very difficult bdo dpa provides fer the taking of the oaths of 1967." last needs confirmation. to get at the number of troops, as the officers, who re. | drunken persons as to the who sold them the In reply to the Having thus, like an impartial historian, furnished liquor; 02 which oaths said sellers are to be punished, that he was forty Tetons Cul temly ramet hat uo eatery Seer: | « unger wear than tere realy m, ead. oo evading a practi” pyc of view, I w r num! 20 over—not oven a reliable gentleman—is given for these tus Cerecsapaat Oat ot invany, aad renaetiog i alinoat ARREST OF A crear COLLECTOR. was thea remanded to the Tombs, in defauit of $2,000 | the prisoner to the cuunty jail to anewer 8 charge of various halomnents, Aad proceed to ey Ee nies igo gh AS numbers. Atalate hour on Saturday night detective Field, of dail, Recmeagemnatie Mapstenes repay orm See ae aera chet genemne east coma] i Rane ae ieeemgrand outcaree of Mergees | the Fifth precinct, arrived in this city trom Chicago, LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. New York olty, resided: a No. 26 Rivington stroot, and as charged by the ii re is at least the satis- fy Macions Wah 8 four TIL, having in custody a young man named Goorge An- was oooupation a builder of fire engines. He aiso ‘upon his return correspondent atthat point will furmish you the facts of the casel omit mention of them. Many and conflicting statements in reference to the whereabouts and operations of Porfirio Dias reach here from San Luis and other points, San Luis advices of the ‘27th ult. say that “after capturing Puebla he marched towards ete, faction of knowing who is the liar, By the stage which arrived on the Ist was brought news ap to the 19th ult. from Querdtaro, and the 27th from Monterey. A letter of Escobedo’s, of the former date, “ays:— a... enemy is short of one Ce pret jo attempied to come out yom the San side, but was repulsed, with the loss of a tow killed and ten wounded. e latter included two commanding offi- drews, Cormerty a collector im the employ of the Mer- chante’ Union Express Company, Broadway, whom he hhad arrested on a charge of embezzlement. It appears that on the 2d instant An drews had $650 of his enploy- ers’ money in bis possession, and instead of & return of it he pocketed the cash and fled, first ng letter to Mr. Wines, superinicndent of the re- ‘The large crowd of counterfeiters recently taken into custody by the United States Marshals of several States, have now all been arraigned before the United States Courts of the several districts wherein they were ar- rested. Theimmense gang ‘‘pulled”’ im this Northern district of New York have been brought vefore the United States District Court at Rochester, Judge Nathan week from Flushing to the county Court House, for the alleged murder of ber infant child, attempted to commit sees aes ts cee tines to eatin een Dureat ov tus Scmoot Hoves Paosact at Nonm New Yorn.—Ia accordance with a call which had previously cors, who were cay . dated Tacubaya, April 14, to the Goveraor of San Luis. indebted br into and a few doliars in of. On | veca citizens of the Morrtnaie Tie Moslerey Pervedico Ofcial publishes a letter, | Vectous of toe ofteal periodicals stated’ that on that aay | Suainasbied, for bie. post K, Hall, Mr. Fillmore's Po-tmastor Gonoral, presiding. | the same night the residence of Mr. Ch Ye seem pes ipa bm se it mates fe tn a see, Cg the | ne was occupying pep ge! gape within | had but said:—"I am compelted A glance at these men has rofoundly convinced me of | 4s ea! by the . - an following:—" As to Marquez, | roga, Imits apt other bp , basement window. Goubtiees you bave heard about them. The first, as | gta he is moving toward Doubtioss | Periy and detective hicld, of the. ee ees SAR GN bw Seeley aa the noise, frightened the men and thea gave thea. T have before informed you, was completely routed at | many of contradi statements grow out ot the | requested to the ramified business. of counterfeiting in all its forms of | the contents of a gun, but with wi Ban ‘Lorenzo, The second remains is axico fee teat that General Dias’ personas i Spiremenes nnd tose of ently learned that Andrews had taken tickets for | the currency of the United States, Without exception | *Mlect is not known, Teasous ‘also there command are oftti posal direct ‘ Depication, — ureh, sick, These gentlemen got out of ; Ai . they are fine looking, we! Courteous and ap- ‘The Centenary Methodist Church, at reports himsel Querétaro with the larger part of their cavalry before before the Grand Jury, Little Neck, which has just been completed, will be dedi- dressed, to his operations from accounts received hore. pon e~ ony Ne several omg hy Met dictmont against the cated on Sunday, the 27th instant. the city was surrounded, a5 1 now is, Operations im Since his arrival at San Luts, Juarez has levied presta- | then made > front S Quartiare are, going 08 movty. We are Brod oe ute —— of $4.0, stated hae hie ee ‘yea sen oem fort — Sp specroreden pe a. Git as om, cr ne = Tas Fata, Carria Disease —It has already been wi mes mixed wi ny other mate- tater Lacds ate comet ened L moad Tul, and the enemy is using “pasteboard”” caps. Not- | ap “4 ry tA | earrender, of Andrews, Wita contrary, wear the ‘of well educated and well | mentioned in the Heratp that a fatal cattle disease was apartmenta, and that it is almost impossible to approach eithor of them. General Antilion, who had been charged with coward- neapacity, demanded a court of inquiry. The fav ie to him, relieving him from all tective Field forthwith preceeded to Chicago ana there arrested his man at his boarding house in ‘State street. As then appeared, the detective was just in time, for Andrews had his clothes packed up, and in an prevailing at Great Neck, and recently Mr. Thorne bas lost another horse, making the eighth one within two weeks which bas died of the complaint. Recovery or Stoten Prorsrtr.—Of late the mmhabi- withstanding which the General-in-Chief, who is opposed to spilling more blood, cannot be induced to charge, and go be caught by the enemy. At this time our the traitors, are cating regularly horseflesh and other ll | later have been off Omaha h name Redoer, dark-complex- of the argument. the midst of the confusion varicties It is thought that the besieged have not yet | blame, Barnabe La Barra and other officers have ar- roeane was tie warprised a0 ae vonruset’ of his pak. are My gt = T LN KN re som Ses one moved the edjournmest of the meeting (or learned of the defeat of Marquez, for whom they are | rived at San Luis to give an acoount of their conduct. | oid friend, the detective; buton le: with massive head and most intellectual features and in three weeks, which was carried. waiting as @ Merrian to relieve them from the untortu- | Private a says General Miguel Bianco bas | and being shown Governor Fenton's ‘Tus A.aceo Wire Baatme Casa —Frederick Nees, bate position in which they are. been dism: from the service. ‘said he would make no further trouble, at the same time . The imperialists made a sally—says the same paper— luring the night of the 18th, but were repulsed. Their columns started from thi bs ds left of the bill La ‘ampana, aod attacked simultaneously the hill San regorio, The hoad of the colama was cut to pieces. i BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The Board of Aldermen met yesterday afternoon, confessed to detective Field was a ‘A letter from San Luis of the 22d says that in addition | Alderman Shannoa presiding. which be ; to ostarats renters bare arved at Ques | "Altarman ur ore the floning — I ae Bp ey at I ee 400 cavairy and infantry and three pieces of artillery, | Resoived, That the Corporation Counsel be and he is re city J Russel, who committed him to the | terfeiters of United States, Known among Pi now entertained that cbe will ultimately recover, under command of Colonel et several battal- | hereby requesied to give thie Board, at his ¢ con- | Tombs for trial without bail. Andrews isa young man | them under the technical sobriquct of it of the ALuscxy Trt Tarrma,—A man named Philip Cou- ions from Morelia, Guanajaato and Lats. venienee, his opinion as to whether section eight of the act | of excellent business qualifications and very respeciably | University of Counterfeiters of West Troy,” am institu- hed ine 324 tht. te march to Queretaro, Eertoensble the Board St Supervivore of tue county of New | commented. tion whose commencement each year, like the nolly was arrested on Sunday evening and taken to the leave san Leis oa S raise corporation 4. universities of the country, sends Morrisania lock-up for having, as alleged, tapped the ind. by onder of Juares, incorporate his forces with thé the cy of Rew York.” pamed April lof, cequres wvte THE LABOR QUESTION. cab large graduating Clase of hie, throw and can {ull on the premises of @ Mr. Brown, Morrisoa sveaue, fourthe o merabere elected — ‘am: Great preparations are in progréss for the the Common Council to pase or adopt any ordinance for The Journoymen Horseshoors. heat Spark of tas beterions Inadoces thavegnoeh oe ote | Suae nace ba peenee. Pate ume waa of the anniv of the victory of the under | work which is to be for, Uy an Resnsoment, upon the The journeymen horseshoers of Brooklyn, Jersey City | country. West Troy is looked upon by the government be bad got on the track, obtained a Saragosso at Puebla in 1862 There will be a grand dis. | Demedited, and not out of any general or tax appro: ronnie officials as the headquarters of the trade, Nearly all of Se acti aga Oticer Shaw, overhauled the | Tus Paoross> Gas Wonk Exsexmoxe af Taneviows parol Growers, « concert at the theatre (Unis evening) ‘| And Now York, numbering about dive hundred, ssvem- 1 tose now before the court at Rochester will undoubted- of Murray, and not only found the goods stais® | xp Younuan.—The citizens of Tarrytowa and vicialty to the public, @ bull fight aad other sporta, Referred to Committee on Law. bled at their rooms, corner of Third avenue and Twenty- | jy be convicted, and in each and every instance will be Tactweil bee my 4 (ratification ta i a, Enon Be See Kae ae Da, Alderman Exy offered an ordinance as a substitute for | second street, yesterday morning, and celebrated their | subjected to exemplary sentences, as ibe government uspichsns fell « Suarez government past been ss at haarete perttes Seta tden ‘ea berves ts th oe to eae teh cae enniversary. Mr, Michael Bligh acted as chairman and determined to break up these practices py the exercise: snd apoe Vatee ower Calif ny to coloniza’: recentiy | woul on the pint or ¥ . The deserted freed bee rom ban Lalo rut for Washington, 1 inneed of taeda Tssnaton. " elerred to Cassalines ab eameanee aa iain io otdosen found dry goods, con- sie pany wi , Minster se measen- A i. , jewelry, fer to Juaren. ‘Ha eates thatthe only objock o€ the Tmn- | Alderman Loew moved that when the Board grployment ata los rae then ae foliows:— Floormen, Neh proper wat ists now in is to make | it do so to meet on Monday next, at four o'clock P. MW. oR eR Ed Mm, snes She 4 their —_ escape. That the stories in refer. Communications were received from the new ini fee of ‘into the wea ta th ence to the scarcity of provisions among | the Board to participate in the octand of | ent pees thee Tnitioton i emet On re engaged in this mvely them are undoubted that the inhabitants are literally | colors to the Ninth regiment New York State eee, SU “i, “as ate coma. tom id be browgbt starving. Toe ‘all of the city cannot be long Guard and Bondix Zouaves, on Monday next, in front of | speskers reported thet th ry ould be Drought bough it is not impossible that the im; bys oe Clty Bak Accepted. bad = Biinee caly paid ~ 32 severest penalty of white desparate effort against wome weak portion of the liberal | . The Board concurred with the Board of Councilmen in | Year, that stage linee only paid smaller wages, and that ade, as Murray aBawved lime, may breaking through. That this will | @ resolution to pave Seventh avenue with Stafford pave- 4 would be that all ore would find it Mott Ha. eventually attempted there ia no doubt. He further | ment. .~ Tn tothe reasonable demands of the faye that Juares informed hut, « short vine previous we | | Aa nar lh nd Vat. ire, that the forces now about Queré- | for the erection of a market in the Kightosath ward was Journeymen. Sem ‘rete price‘ ratty niente | Mi sgn etonrce et gy sna ww token oy 8 deaprafo sumed Thomas nt evan in tae vunces nn othe : vy = “ites om of the business @ procession was nice ts Sthtee levnluen batons no ee tbe wineos oat ee ore aoenta pf the impe- PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. at ihe colors ef the society thrown to the breeze, | ment. I pave lnstaaced nese cases to show how upon agvietag ins Tn TN Oe ne eit captained he wae te mate of | Postmaster General A. W. Randall, of W: ; | tn Prenedes Ewenty-secead econ, First avenue, | envious! currency, and tho incident of is after La 8 EE cinder shaene rege hy Wer sana | Qaog pe atgeag. 6 Reap ara | Say ee geen mas atruraey | neon neo Cote Sirs that immediately after the arrival of Minister Campbell's burg ; W. af ee Brie, are ret, Che BRET: Cee eae renee es ‘oa to Flushing ath messenger orders in reference to the matter were sent to | “Ping at and thence to their heenapony hey a! 0 the County ‘the front. The only fear is tbat he may be assassinated Colonel J. C. Legg hg Rug States Army, and | weather was very eh Ape ed ee 2 As in spite of Jaarez, Should he fail into the hands of | Rev. C. D. Murray, of New Haven, are stopping at the | tion; but the sinewy did Dot seom to care {From the Cattaraugas (N, Y.) Union.) . Corona, who is the most able of the hberal chiefs, Metropolitan Hotel. for is, Tn maxing so many arrests for OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT OF AN EX-POLICEMAN. 5 4 will be ted. Escobedo, however, is bitterty \ Dr. Klugi, of Panama, and Sefior G. de Coski, of Vene- Steange if a few guilty ones had not been —— Mason, Conta Rin, cal to and should Maximilian come ela, are ‘at the St, Julien Hotel. Jobm Sweeney, formeriy a policeman of the First E James Pea: See Tee Major General Robinson, of the United Staten Army, preciact, wae yesterday arraigned before Justice Hogan ork srwiage, As the Mexican imperial ebiefs, ones in the ‘Deale Bent’ ~ coementiomt, are sopping at the om three compiaints, preferred against him by female hands of the liberals no power can save them, Their Cortina left San Luis on the 20th for the front, in Obedience to 1® orders of Juarez, He had with hum oar ‘emigrants recently arrived in this country and tempora- ily detained at Castle Garden. Comelia Dings deposed that, on the 14th {nst., Sweeney, in ber presence and while several ematior girls ‘enn . wore in her company, was guilty of the most grow and Ware lamee, of Washington, Jeage 8. Russell, of ing at the Fifa Aveaue Hotel mgr! General John Martindale, of Rochester, and R P. LaLa Of Baltimore, are stopping at the Hofman jomas H Jones, N. aus, Mee Biisabeub Turner, Misa Puraer, Phtlgdolpig,