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8 - NEW YORK HERALD. SAT’ yxpay, JUNE. 15, 1867. er) —_— | a g ” i of th he that he and th », N E W Y © 17 pete] 20 ee oe ee rd 2 bepmriger to ote hernia forthe ent re poe Rye) By eercony ad pt ag i ae eg wish A ant he ye worn with fatigue, vag MISCELLANEOUS. : \ ewousivate that tho cawalg could be enlarged | ment ef the canals. This was nota mere finaucialq’ 4 be printed. it now dangles at the wr’ |= precious metal, VS ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BNGLISH ROYAL me taxing the peorfe, tben he was not unwilling at Sad to hear had anen aaa pli, om | ur Gamner ayo Agora yet withdrew his | i8 happy. "The Boar oe air thai sults of spot-t A, Velvet and Brussols Carpetivs. ACTTAM pe oa Wra eai of the racers aiater motive ta the amend: | of the enlargement of the canals, though he ebe, favor | motion with reference to the Committee on Female Suf- | loss black, sway | 4277) Song the loveligess of the )SUN'%, No, 9 Bowery, at roduos. Dra: 4 a) . if Hatch, of Erie, to exelude tho ques- | have thought so from some remarks mado to. AN mot — P.M, | lis, with’ m’ #8 prominent citizens of the metropo- Masonic Carpets, embroidered Piano and rable Govers, nail ment offered by Mr. Hale canale from the Finance | protested that no vote of his as this stage o° 2. He he Convention then, at forty minutes past two P. Mey | Oo, ENC, ™ atary heroes from afar, go to make up the | Vadow Shades, at, low prices; ‘00 pleses of fresh Canton THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION | toa of nmorovement of ee ca tvcted'for “he Con. | enedings would commit ‘hie ta favor‘ot’th ihe pro: | adjourned to Tuesday wext, at wx P. M. Yor > or, teauty, Tei geing ac.and T must clos, | Nanas, whl, checked and ancy atte 19 Os the Jargement, or of any particular mode of ¢ ¢ te ark! che sweet-tous i aa tie : mannan ost peace coal wanted this commities in order to know resscas WEST POINT. Ze Se ening of the Gay. ‘Hloais, Hest Home! SAMUEL BROTHEES 3 LUDGATE HILL, LON, . FS aye ache gh or wan eee: nigh there were for the enlargement of the hogy 4 grandly from the exquisite band, and another | { Say DON, ENGLAND. N JALS RESUMED, | ™ ted ney ce.shis Intclegnamemien comoocted manne thane ware CGR a. me canted’ to" Know eee eee lL eee 4 PAN s hey wan . whether these moving palaces steain‘ glorious and su , DEBATE ON CANALS © | wit tho canalt of tho Stats, and therefore he fayored | the'Hugson had an ieee a0 =D and down SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, many te befor ft ican omy forer remark the the Secs are well cuanied with rmnnnerioneenain eet snes that a debt of $51,000,000 rested on the comemannial penepensy Of ay formulae then he | The Graduating Hop—Great “rowde—Mage aan Lap Geen: LUDPICRAGIANIT: EOE HOF 58 Bee le the Stato as a Swale, and. a dobt of $5,000,000 00 he | aq not bean increased. tn sta loud Suk coun, midcont Displar—Gorgoran Costumes. | ‘General Grant will arrive here to-morrow. “Svdentamie xnown all-over towns and counties o 3 and there! - | New York, He wanted all t Ponrr, June 14, 1867. i Ab represe THE CANAL ENTEREST TRIOMPHART. | veiiegiret tn fale ntuenatons chris: | fot afsommcommiten. ¥ cMrbs wr vane Qt | mo Fenn hanmny witha na ss reat CRIME IN BROOKLYN, wits atte th anaes ininail pentad, io eocolumon, that the friends of the measure ocean iy sey apes gal —- Peceenntr fails of Ni- | with loveliness to-night. ‘Tire moon looks down bewitch- 5 fausird: "Recommendations (0 a right to be Tepresented ia the majority of tho | Watted to kuow whether OmMmeree of the State. He | ingly with groatersplendor than ever before. Itscemeth | aye Pe Pace ee Sroctf ally requesied: they wil Of mimittee proposed by the amendment of the gentle | 1, sek an outlet to the —_ Me'trade of the groat West was | oi) ii ‘i the omememt House Tragi Dions conferred upon them, { MBJOURNMENT TILL TUESDAY NEXT. | tncn from onondaga, Ordown the Misaissipp, @0ean through the St, Lawrence as this night chronicles in glowing language th the Body of Mrs. Donaldson. a any Mr. StKONG, (dem, ) of Suffolk, declared himself as not | Considered by acomr 4 a these questions should be | Most memorable occasion of the year at the Military | Coroner Lynch commenced the examination yesterday BRoru BRS, Te) ‘ 50 LU - in favor of the enlargement of the canals. Head- | tion He had been ported to the Convem- | Academy. The graduating hop, the grand, magnificent | afternoon to ascertain the cause of the death of Mrs, | VISITORS TO LONDON.—CLO*HING FOR GENTLE- a tod that the canal t had been a glorious one, and an pol ‘old this morning that the crap of ‘man of the mosh: feablonabio aon. ‘ £. CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. had ‘vollected rumor honor ou ita preiector. cAvthat | Spblee sold i thew A7Ge Tecan the county of Oneans | SI0SiME Beene, save one, doing honor to tho glad-hearted | Margarot Donaldson, who, it is allegod, was beaten to men of the monk feshionnble des. . ——— time the people of the section which be represented were | County before’ _# *he feo simple of al! the land of that graduating class, that will soon go out into the world | death by her husband, James Donaldson, at their resi- Serials, plied at Prices which Aunany, June 14, 1867, | not im favor of the project, but their opposition to it | sf a distinct ¢ thence aes aenet: te beets J after their almost four years’ solitary imprisonment, | dence, No, 129 Plymouth street, on Wednesday after- opfrationof a strict ready money was overcome by the assurance that the canals wou! posed of Fute mittee were ordered, it 8 now in progress, Eisen, with nis sweetest of | noon,” The tostimoay elicited was as follows pikein” preven Ione or tee 2 ‘Pho actual work of the Convention has not as yet been bad been subsequently vw Afigent, wise, ‘thinking and impartial men, F senched, but 1m the fiaal adoption to-day of the report | [ay toy lietnseleee. |The cng ot the canals sought for | gi “PF a (dem) of X, Yi. wished 10 say to (he last | imperial bands, wafts out upon the brilliant scene the fac is scapula veg debts, Suite, a. 10, Iie, The for the appointment of the various standing committees | xii) further improvements, They wanted ihe Spars ~. posed. tb a sae seente of Foo Hin A of la — most delicious music, blending harmony and pathos aim. Toonatg xeote-—1 roaiie No. Mp Fives) oe is the guarantee ofered . ol » poke of a ship canal. He did no’ vy y ag much inf jn eve! 4 eet, and the deceased lived in the same house, on the ~ Uhe prospect for a commencement with the next day’s Meee an eee, cine ae ete (resets the debt of the be 28 tho canats as the people of Rensselaer nad, who | With the childish 3gtee of the morry-hearted hundreds 4 floor; on Wednesday, the 12th inst., about six ey ne Willing és very promizing, ’ ‘THE FIGHT ON THE CANAL SUBJECT. As was expected, the quarrel on the subject of the sub- that swell through the corridors and festooned halls of State was diminished, They bad been told that the Y ,ecanal pass their doors, or even 2s the people of . Denese of the canal haa been very general, “That might rat ao. who charged them two cents oust! 10886 | the Academic bullding, disconcerting. the sensitive 4 4 1 4 universal, ie > i x Goubeea bitins re Mere on one ‘Nonetit to his own Ay. Baron, of Erie, remarked, in reply to Mr. Tilden’s | 2@rves of your correspondent as he listens to its myste- o'clock P, M:, I went into the coairoom and tuund the | yisrroRs TO LONDON.—ST. PALO NED Bn is deceased lying there; I endeavored to arouse her, but close to the world-famed ware- found it impossible to do so, and cailed Mrs. Whaler eel 4 said the woman was dying; the deceased moved in the on Ladgate Hil. oe = ‘titute to the original motion for the appoimtmentof a | Coie” pose the enlargement, how- | " ng at Buifalo, that the railroads running to Chicago | rious and weird spells. The courteous and gentle super- | house about three months but I did not see her on @ = of fashionable Clothing PH y. He would not op: e enlargement, ‘ Axo, in stock for immediate use, 01 thee i ection with tbe investigation uf canal Kish d, but he would oppose it or, | ‘Marged moro forthe transportation of wheat from Buf- | insendent, who has brought chaos out-of confusion and | Wednesday until 1 went down to the coalroom; I did — — sale aad Paonia i General principles. ‘He thought they ougbt not to etr « | /fxlo to Obieago tan was eharged for its transportation ie ot a gy not hear any noise in her room o2 Wednesday, but have ae Le mee om matters was renewed this moraing. A couple ef bours dy lake and canal from Chicago to New York. aystematized the makitedinous details of this glorious any encouragemont to the Legislature to go on and ox. frequently heard noises before in the room ; hav ‘were consumed in debate, when the voto was finalty taken, | 'ooa these cana’s without any limitation whatever. / jig At length the discussion cameto a close, andthe Con- | institution; the gallant soldier, be who is monarch of all quarrelling with the deceased in their apart- yeurs for charging the with the result @2 ayee to 6I-nows. It ia ® triumph | Kuew that the Loginiatare ad too. often acted co. A | ention provested, to vote by yeagand-naye on the m0- (- pe.garveys between these green-cled hills, has kindly | ments; aftor hor death Taaw hor husband go downstairs pein ior Fenty money eae _ itor all for the anti-Meaton party; bat many membere— | principle Was “unight made right) dasteud of 4 nn * | Jemt nis omnipotent ald, backed by the incomparable | Snq fatto him down stares: telliog Ie he bend killed hie to plain gure ore } nearly forty im alb—were not present, whose voicos | PMC! e ie ‘There was intense iaterest manifested iv the vote, and | Boynton, giving the cadets, who have tong been very | wife; be came down, looked at her, went up stairs again 0 LU! te are } Mr. Prosser, (rep.) of Erie, expressed the hy pe boar the motion for reconsideration would prevail. J ¢ne Ject meter of finances and the subject matter of canats were certainly enough, in his opinion, to €® gage, each and put on his-coat and wont ont into the street ; 1 knew N.—FRIENDS’ COMMISSIONS ic nothing about the habits of the deceased, : Mactaguibadinnunae er yet ore ‘TESTIMONY OF BLLEN WTHALEN, cessiully carried out in fitting, by ‘there was. a‘fevling of relief, # not of triumph, mani- feated by tho friends of tho canal emisegoment, wien the | @2*!0Us for this Wrilltant Terpsichorean treat, full result of the vote was announced as yeas 62, nays Gl:— | Sway to do their prettiest, and thus the brave ‘would have materially changed the yesult. The Peatonites wore defeated by only one vote, and as Mr, Folger received the support of w great deal of | Gr them, the entire attention of a commill oo, Ne did Axrs—Mesars, Alvord, Andrews, Armstrong, Axtell, Beck- | Cavaliers and gallant youths of Columbia have Tlive at 129 Plymouth street, on the second floor, = re ee eee personal sympathy the real strength of the Governor’s | not know why this Convention might Cos come te the Benton Const Brees a yaar Gase, Chestreey passed sleepless nights in devising and arranging the front, bijeennrt oot te ceconard ocasenen te tne room ING fon YOUNG GENTLEMEN: friends was not fully exbivited, Their power and f- | conclusion to legislate somewhat in referer ico tthe en- | Dwight’ Eddy, E Folger, Fowler, | detaila of this oocasion. Neither time nor money hag | Oo” the same floor; abouk: . ased of every age is kept in special er children, as she was going rooms for immediate use, or made out; she said there was some liquor on the table in her asnre with great regard tc room, but she dia not know when her husband had got Uh, as well ax to the produc it, and that he was intoxicated; deceased then went out perfect fitting and graceful and returneu about nine A. M.; I next saw her at two ee a eOeeim 30 LUDGATE WILL. o'clock P. M., when she appeared to be perfectly sober; about half-past two P. M. her husband | seLF-MEASURE RULES FOR CLOTHING. came’ home uncer the influence of liquor and Give Knocked at the door. His wife opened the ng OF tor door for him aad he went in and commenced jawing ing al her; I then heard a blow given and heard the decease jargement of the canais, It certainly mi nt dose with- owt travelling outside of its own provinces Mr. Anorews, (rep.) of Onondaga, arg’ sed aguinst the position laid down by Mr. Harris, that this Convention ad nothing to do with the questior. of enlarging the canals, ‘That had not been the vie w of past conven- tions. The Convention of 1846 had fixed dofinitely as to the improvement and enlargement, of the canals, leaving only to the Legislature the task of arranving the details. Aside trom nat precedent, he thought it eminently Francis, Lie amon. Sand, | slipped its anoying nose into tne question, and the Krum, Taphate consequence is, of all such similar and gorgeous arrays . MH. Lawrence, Lee,’ Masiei, MeVon- | at the Point, this stands out pre-eminently—overtops More, Pond, Potter, Prindie, Prosser, Rathbun, | all, and can’ with the fullest declaration of truth be or ae ST cent nerman Sih jpew | pronounced the grandest, unparalleled success within rand Willan 62. epee, " | its hopicular history. From the uttermost corners of , Allen, G. I. Allen, Barker, Beadle, | the Union—from the bleak hills of the North to the . A. Brown, W. ©. ‘Brown, Cassidy, | broad savamnahs of the South, from the densely popu- Church, Clark, aap ore Collahan, | lated cities of the East to the wooded retreats of the ke, Corning, Daly, Meee ent tp West, brilhant belies and gushing damsels have longed Buence will be seen and felt in the future deliberations ‘of the Convention, The cealition with the democrats is too. new to work smoothly as yet, which fact doubtlessly *wonmtributed to their defeat to-day. y Otherwise the proceedings of today were of a reutine “@baracter. } ‘THE VACANOY OREATED BY THE DRATH ‘The Govervor having issued & proc! eection of a member in place of Mr. Hiscock, the vic- R. HISCOCK, ation for the © Cor 7 e es, ry GRO! rdenburgh, late tragedy at Stanwix Hall, the republicans | proper that a constitutional cevivention like ‘this, en- | G°Try, Graves. Greeley, Gross, Ha ous | for this short season of pleasure, and they are all SAS inner beve pat in pomiuation Mr. Frank His: | faved in rearranging the stracire of the government, PY rogteg = ty 08 Sit, !Slorms, | Bore. Assureaty, young tadvdom al ‘over the reacha- | ery ont; after thi, she made Rer cape from the room No.2 und walt Wo. ay " leceased, whose name was froe- uid itself decide upon icity am ropriety of Nelson, OF e, Paige, A. J. Parker, President. Kobertaon, tates: as yn fevel wi e annouace- ‘y lowed + Ms Seri eeridesd ta cnetetaen with tho lamentadle | improving the public workices’ the Slate, a as! its | Roy, x De asset tow. Russell, Schell, Lig og ment and set ablaze by invitations, Each cadet | {fteen minutes after this Mr. Donaldson went up stairs Serre oe Went or dean Goel aanamebass. prosperity #0 largely depended. He, for’ one, bad no | Yer, Seymour. Strong, Tilden, Vad Cou, Wales, Wickham, | gent weeks ago the artistic gems of “invite” to his | and brought her down to her room; after they got into ing the arm bent and horison! — &xeu policy in reference tothe enlargement of the Erie | #94 Young—bl. friends and their fends’ friends, and thus the coveted | tbe room I heard Mr. Donaldson beating her, and heard ‘0. &. Round body, over the hips. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. canal. Ha came to this Convention to hear the views | | The changes from the vote of yesterday are as fol- | little papers conveyed the sweetest of newsto theretreats | Mrs. Donaldson Cala g after a while her voice No... ull length ‘of trowsers ai, pc oe of others and to vote according to his best judgment. | lows:—From no to aye, Messrs, Hale, Hammond, M. H. | of these enchanting creatures, some a hundred leagues | Seemed to get weaker, and finally I could hear nothing side scam. No. 7. Length of leg Aruany, Jawe 15,'1867, Hie bebeved that the subject of the canals was of itself | Lawrence ana Williams, From aye to no, Mr. Gross, | away. Tne commodious mic hall is at the service | but moaning; Ithen went into the room and found inside vearn the deceased crouching in a corner, with her SAMUEL BROTH hands to her head and the blood trickling © LUDGATE Bie down between her fingers; Mr, Donaldson was : 50 LUD ‘ walking up and down the room in his shirt | SAMUE™ BROTHERS, 50 LUDOATE HILL, LONDON, sleeves; I spoke to him about beating his wife, and = said if he killed her he would be hung for it; | went out | q BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK of the room and left Miss O'Neil there; Donaldson ‘and States where desertion, a, is sufficient cause cooked it for him; T saw the deceased in Mrs. Leonard’s ae, ‘Attorney, 78 Nassau coalroom, and went up stairs and told Donaldson tbat | ————————— rp he had killed his wife: he said ‘May the devil kill you;”” bps: rhe eti ad 2 bth oe ae the deceased aied about six o'clock P. M.; Donaldsoa | 43 jegail (ble; cruelty, desertion or drankenness cause was under the influence of liquor. sutatlent ta several of the iates TESTIMONY OF KATE 0’ NEM, F. I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 260 Broadway. Miss Kate Neil sworn—I reside at No, 129 Plymouth New votes in the negative, Mosars, Corning, Shoemaker, | of the second class—those who step into grander posi- Miller, Clark and Russell,’ New votes in tue aifirma- | tions and bigger shoes ina few days—aud they direct tive, Messrs. Armstrong and Ketcham. the arrangements of the affuir, So the vote was reconsidered, and then the amend. The cards of invitation, specimens of beauty in their meat offered by Mr. Folger was agreed to without a | peculiar line, are scattered all over the Point, and beside division, It makes paragraphs nine and ten read asf the flattering formal words soliciting the pleasure of low: Your company have, in addition, the names of men 9. On finances of the State, public debt, revenues, ex- | whos scions the distinguished honor of gloriously ponditures and taxation, and resirletion of the power of the nitting themselves in the late rebellion. tae very body is certainly here. Papas with cumbersome RAILROADA. families, mammas whose ages are far beyond the silver Mr Stratton, (rep.) of New York moved to amend | thread that connects youth with middle age, big brothers, Paragraph fourteen by making it read ‘on corporations | £¢ntle brothers, coarse brothers, and myriads of beaux, Other than railroads, municipal, banking and insurance.” | bave been cajoled into coming, and they are here. The Mr. Harais, of Albany, spoke against tne amendment, | C&Fs for the past three days have been jammed to such ‘sufficient to engross the attention of a numerous and able committee during ‘the larger part of the session of this Convention. When that committee would report he wouki then be prepared to meet, fairly and squarely, the question of enlargement of the canals, Mr, Hurcuins, (rep,) ot York, argued against the assumption of the last speaker that the Convention of 1846:had provided for the enlargement ot the canals. ‘the whole question that came up before that Convention ‘was the question of how to meet the large debt which had already been contracted in that work. He thought tbat the great question for the Convention to consider was the care aud management of the property of the State and its enlargement im the future, He did not think that any man would rise and declare himselt op- The Convention met at eleven o'clock A. M. Prayer dy Rev. W. H. Alven. ‘he journal of yesterday was vead and approved Mr, Enastos Brooxs, em.) of Ricbawond,:prosented & memorial from the Universal Peace Society of the ‘United States, which society, he said, appreciating the amiable character and peacable disposition of the mem- bers of the Convention, ‘respectfully petitioned for such amendments as would remove causee-of ‘war, so far as they aro'under goversmental control; and et the same time asked for the abdlishing of all iprovisions for war iblicity or chai ull divorce afterwards sont some meat in my room and my child | Publicity ae, ll dlr Mwelf, by wot legalizing that which is ‘imbuman and | posed to that work; but unless their care and manage- dit Id not ‘al repietion that fears havo becn expressed that the rush- | Street, and was acquainted with the deceased and her —SHALL WE BE FREE? st. As there was.oo commitiee-to which the memo- | ment were improved and their revenues properly ap- | “Mr Matron, in support of it, remarked that most of | imi surging crowd of so much beauty would crush the | husband; on the afternoon of the 12th instant. 1 heard 2 test fa aon to be made before the assert ras plied the work of enlargement would not operate a8 gen- | al! the bard things said against the Legislature wore | geutle life from each other, grinding them toa pulp of | 8 noise in the room of the deceased, which sounded as CITY JURIES ‘wial could be properly referred, he moved that it be laid en the tabie. 1 was #0 ordered. Mr. SvivasTer, (rep.) of Columibia, geve notice of a motion toamend the Fales, by giving the privilege of admission to ladies who might be invited by any mem- ‘Wer of the Convention, until the sofas are tilled. if some person had fallen or been knocked down; I | whether the Excise law has a right to shut ups heard fails repeatedly, and heard the deceased cry out; { mouth for the Metropolitan District, and leave Tae peo I went up stairs and saw Mrs Whalen :n the hail, and | he Suries ofan oppressed communtiy are ite last asked her to.come down, as I thought Donaldson bad CBURT Or Arr iEAt. be his wife; I went into the room, Hcy be by hog So say tt onan ee and Evasion — = my the| hale jeceased crouched i Who gform the juries. For all partion relation yn, and saw tho 4 hed in the corner of Bits ra | emen now supposed, Mr. Conria, (rep.) of Richmond, thought that one very important point had been forgotten, namely, that the principle laid down by the Committee of Sixteen justi- tied tbe vote in favor of the amendment offered by Mr. Folger. He failed to understand the reasons which led the Committee of Sixteen to oppose said in reference to railroad legislation. If thore was | Mnocence, their infinitesimal remains floating away into any money raised to aftect fegisiation it was raised in the | ®!Ty Dothing. The fair aod princely furnished palaces of interest of railroad corporations, It was the duty ot | the noble stream that so piacidly sweeps by to the tur. the Convention to provide some way by which the | bulence and wickedness of the metropolis angmented Legislature of the State should not be tempted even on | the list, Their deep hulis were ladon to tho water’s the subject of applications from railroad corporations, edge, and picnics from along it: banks, enticed by the ‘The amendment was rejectod. glowing reports of the dance, swell the great crowds great movement and tn regurd ‘THR CANALS. the amendment, because it was simply a question stil! the more. Such jamming of hotels, such trouble IEN'’S LIQUOR DEALERS' A8SOC! ay Rees Pees as | ae ia eee ots | te comand tas rate fe me | Sebati arg ahaa aes | eR rete aabtatnceeet | petcem tyson itarereenee ler ‘vol BA y report of jt ‘tal i , bolt 5 and Gray ccount of the grea' tne nt offered by him to the » Apeiday thd ‘por! mm 2 every speci Prisons was a inost important one, as it nad to do with | nor was it evor before known. Roe runno' § substantial interest of the State, except that of the cape eee the house; Donaldson was terri- Full Reports of the Great Trots at the tec, of the Billiard Championshi) tthe over, bis festive headaman, Paull, making bis couch on ‘one o! e coliateral protective means to life and mb, LJ Waittee of Sixteen—to refer the subject of cavals to a | canals, was referred to a special committee, In the vote amendment to offer paragraph |. | the betore its sdustinct committee. whreb he proposed to give ue did not commit bimself to Bi meme out coy pt Btate jatenk ies now! to hay bis bead; as hotel keepers havo TENIMONY OF RIIEASSIS QUIGLEY. Bee WILKES’ SPIRT OF Tne Tes of Saterday Mr. Hatz, (rep.) of Essex, said thet he had voted insert “on the prevention and punishment of crime.” gone to the last extremity, beseeching, with Elizabeth Qui sworn—l reside at No, 129 Plymouth June 16. ponmsy somes the amendment, “although it struck ‘On motion the proposed substitute was added to the | tears in their favors of old friends at the Point, | street, on the floor, and was inted with the im that, as an osiginal question, he shoukl have pre- | not accept the vote as a test question, and would there- | original werde, in which form parag) was | the use of spare rooms, i has deen gracicesly | deceased: about eleven o'clock on 1ath Inst. de- UY THE NEW MAGAZINF. it to t reported by | fore vote, as he had voted yesterday, in favor of the adopted. granted, and so professors and their families are over- | ceased came into my room and stayed about ten minutes; — f GCommritice of Sixteen. But heihad voted so decause | amondment. omanmes, ran with frienas, seriously annoyed By the unusual in- | 1 did not see her again until I saw her in her coffin;she | THE NORTHERN MONTHLY AND NEW: SERGEY bad felt disinelined to do anything to aid in disar- ‘Mr, 8. Townsenn, oye a pages took the same Mr. Euasros Brooxs moved as an roads on their usual peace and comfort. Yt thie taking ras sober when I saw ber; I heard no noise in my hall MAGAZINE (uly) vow ready. Waaging the plan t view as the last speaker, and said he would also propose, | graph nineteen ‘On Charitable Bequest” He pointed to pac ci reat bulk of cavaliers and ladies gives no | £04 heard no quarrelling in Donaldson’s room; I ” ‘Parther reflection, however, be was constrained tocome | as an additional amendinent, a 3] Commitiee on the | the large amount of money annually bestowed on various | Vidence of decrease, no appreciable diminution. Sug- | tbat deceased ran up to my hall room to escape from { The first of three brilliant papers on Presideotial Nom): Miathe conclusion that the change suggested in the | subject of the railroads of the State, That interest, far | charitable institutions, and thoughs there ought to be a of a mysterious character are being resorted to, | her husband, but did not see her; she did not drink ought to be made. As he understood the | exceeding that of the canals, was unrepresented in the special eomanistes on the eubject les whose wealth and position at home give them | anything in my room. om ee Parton, author of Life of dackson, &e.; SRecessiors Say"Toanel anion noaing | ee aa ee gunmen | fst comeded wit ibe_ previous eon on | Samsand wmiy loan fara tee Wom | pagw y, Wi ae aae ine panne | Radeel Meme ee tad Rhea ‘ ELECATE int of o1 juest! irs would cl l- r 5 —. ‘ Seasanata | He a not wish to express any epinica in | of raliroade Was not before the Couvestion, Tn» | the mporiance of ‘the subject, but did not seo whet a | Sean a those they never egw nor beard | tem examination on the body of Donaldson, at | FoF ele by American News Company and all vewemen. { @eferems to the enlargement of canals until the The Paesiwext sustained the point of order. Brooxs jm, old | JBteatlon came fairly before the Convention and was | Mr, Towrasxp (resuming is rowarks wet cbaagleks seat pegs Nien ad sa ntnias ee 3 the | about the right’eye an extensive amount of braising, ‘ i ecg the subject) said that the gentleman from Erie (Mr. | act ith the Legislature in the matter of charitable be- in their | the soft parts being discolored and filled with water; on r. Guoss, (der.) of New York, said he also felt con- Hatch) bad recently published a pamphlet taking the quests. evil, yolept | the right cheek wore two irregular bruises, the larger yatrained to change tra vote from the affirmative to the ground that the present canal system was sufficiont, and Mr. Buia, (rep.) of Jefferson, approved of the object covered | near centre of the cheek. and the smailer one just ‘Mogative, because he considered it pre-emimently a | more than sufficient, for the present business. That | of the amendment. The amounu ‘appropriated yearly ing winters, and who would | below and near the mouth; there were bruises “Question ef finance. He thesght that in point of canal | would Prove that there was no necessity for the pro- | were very large, and increasing annually, It was miniously | afm, and over the right hip wasa small, irregular bruise, Sniargement both sides of the question should be looked | posed enlargement. He would, » favor the re- | to know how far the State should go. He had in 4 and unheard-of repose, At | bout the size of a twenty-five cent piece; on exami- “ir Ww Dect (rep.) ‘or Oneida, thonght that this | Movs! of the restriction on the sale of the canals, and | to offer a similar resolution t0 that of Mr. Brooks. Buttermilk Hall and at Garrison’s there have been nation tho head and cars gave no evidence of hemorrhage having occurred ; the exposure of the brain revealed an effusion of blood, partly clotted Prom{pent memoers of the ‘medical proression, lymmg on the anterior portion of the enlarge his facilities for bin takeu the two commodious houses Nos, quantity of blood so effused was estimated at four ih street, one ‘door from Fourth avecue, aoa would favor the entering into correspondence with the Band authoritiag af Pennsylvania om the subject of tho sale of her canal. If he wore one of the Committee on Finances he would be very glad to be relieved of the subject of the camals, Admitting the revenue of the j many Mr. 1. W. Dwiaur, (rep.) of Ouelda, alep had intended | Cholce spirits arriving within a day—all for the grand bold by char fable insticats iy pene pp ately peony | a haggard faces, watery eyes, pul ritable sastitations was for consideration. ‘Such institutions being perpetual | YP mouths, soiled linen and dishevelled hair to-day than was not of nance, although tle ‘From New York (Mr, Tilden), by placing’ fob men ind yesterday, had made a ‘strong impression on the wention. If the question of finance was involved igt Id pati attended reach: before in many months. I have heard moro cor ul ‘most sad sl, i wan merely a8 4 secondary consideration. If it | canals o be five millions, that was but one twonty- arth | their funda: and the tatler wan, thereere prune | terms of scolding, more piratical oats, more rash vows | from apoplexy of the braiay which could, be produced | SeemiPin tye Most Perfect manner (er the appileatign severe imporsant to ve 3 enlarged, ~ xia | Of the sum which was now dragged out of the pockets | for the action of the State, ‘The subject should be put | than in ayear, The autocrat fresh from the counting | by natural causes and be beating; heavy blows or a fall to ladies. ef enlarging them co re of he peop of the State to pay the interest on the | under regalation and control. It had been proposed’ to | Toom in Wall street; the dame whose slightest wish is | might produce the apoplexy; 1 found the brain, with the | _ To his $id those acquainted with these Betis. 1§200,000 a year towards the necemary expenses of the | Par ya G pay all charitable bequests lato the State Treasury, so | @¥er noticeable; the sweet tempored belle, whose most | ¢Xception of the condition which I have described, was | recommen Receanary; but to sufferers who nis perfectly healthy; tho kidneys, liver and other organs | SWare of their adyantages a word of ex were in a healthy condition; taking it for granted that | Yet, gone Bain Sara Tey cpatast avery wok a the injurics the deceased is snid to have received just | fully on the nervous system and ea all the orgame of prior to her death I should connect the apoplery found BY. nervous sufferers—th: temporarily J. | du omer injuries, The mquest at thts point was ad. pron poh tulfering from chronle NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ‘Those suderiia from actie titacke of neu or other diseasos, will find immediat: nied. aiticted iry sad one Path and they will realize the adress Mr. Van Corr, (rep.) of Kings, did not agree with those gentlemen who regarded the question as only one of convenience of business. He did not see how it could be proved that the adoption of the amendment would facilitate the transaction of business The burden of Proof certainly lay on those who sustained the amend- ment; but they had failed to make such proof. The revenues, debt and finances of the State and the canats—which were connected with the fuances—were that the state itself might be the guardian of the funds, | ¢xorbitant claims are never gainsaid, whose 100k Some central eaihactept ate mace to take charge of | Drings troops of slaves to her feet, purse up their em. pee Mr. Has, (rep.) of Essex, wished to know if the sub- | Wight to vent their extinguishing wrath Their ject did not fail within the province of Committeo No, 8, | 8Colding mood Is everything but pleasant, “Phe berate Mr. StroxG, (dem.) of Suffolk, thought the amendment | ‘heir most intimate cavaliers; t! wipe out friends, was not broad enough to cover the ground, aod sug. | Papa and mamma are obsolete; but amidst all the gested a modification, Dreathings of their gentle thunder they maintain the Mr. Brooks accepted the modification, making the | *Weetest demeanor to the lions of the day, the gay- werpment. This $550,000 would pay the interest on 1@ cost of the enlargement. The estimates for increas- fang the Erie Canal amounted to only $8,000,000. If had to be raised by tax, then a tax of one-third of a mill on the property of the State would pay the interest yen that sum. Should they sit supinely and see the com- immeoree of the West pass through the forks of the St ‘Lawrence avd the Bay of Fundy? Hi lief was, smite be did not intend to prejudge the question, that if | to be referred to one committee. Why should those “ b coated, white-panted, ‘buttoned soldie! aeeneeeaeaeee the ‘Mt was placed properly on its merits before the Conven- jects be dissevered? The Paragraph read, ‘On chanties and charitable imstitu- Panted, many-button: rs of the ey ‘tion, it would be seen to be for the interest of the State | the canals was a different ate tan wane ca Hone,” wet substitute was agreed toand the paragraph | republic, who alone can draw them out of this slough of Jersey City. “Fises Misia ars sult Lene to. che svditledd. drefeicten, on More Liquor Dearers Finev.—Four liquor dealers po techn against metallic poisons. Mercury. which Were brought before the Recorder yesterday morning | Yy'thele ane ee 7 many ills, 8 thoroughly e: u ferred to a distinct committee. This discnasion had pro- ceeded on the idea that there was some party in the State or in the Convention opposed to the entargement v@o enlarge the canals, appropriating the sinking fund to the interest on the cost aud to reduce the tolls, ir. Hanus, (rep.) of Albany, chairman of the Com- INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS. In the meantime the fair sweet creatures who were Mr, DvGanye, (rep.) of New York, offered an amend- | fortunate enough to secure in advance the coveted tise. meat for a comuites on intumtetel’ lotereota, te asylums where to don their mysterious and gorgeous | and fined fifteen dollars each for sciling without license, | Ladies ‘will find these Baths especially ad \. malian of Sixteen, defended the report = of the ‘canals, He de nied that that amamption was | should be referred al mavters counecved with labor n°” | attire mado themselves resplendent, and with the | Tucir names are O'Beime & Snow, George Ht Slovene BA ne BT hd? remore.alfune 5 seme. 0 do 20, Dut, after the speech just delivered, | huttonuoled and made to listen to a long panagyric upon | ght it*eis hoped that the proposition would not be | Princely cadets went tothe bail, full of determination | thaler, Peter A. Kappes and John Dale, sides betny the; adopted, He thought that all particular vi Jabor and its claims could be considered by one or other of the present committees, 0 hop a happy Mr. Dugaxve contended that the industrial interosts | Write the delicious, weird-like music stoais softly to my were as important as an} ‘ivate banking or leresta to be subuniited to’ the Convention. It was no | Mirth reigns supreme. Gayety wisids her scoptre, The more than respectful that a committee should be ap. | “dete and ladies aro simply ecstatic in their bliss. The Pointed on the subject of the rights and claims of labor, | former released from the bothersome regulations of the ‘he did not fee! at liberty to allow the question fo be taken without saying @ word. The ques- 1 Jen bad been presented as though the Convention was i Do determine whether or not the canals were to be en- $ Barged. But was that a question which sbould be dis- ‘uesed in determining as to the position which the Jondamental law of the State sbould take? Mr. Dwicur said be bad intended simply to argue as agreeable, Towe i Hudson City. Freahing tnGuence on tha skin’ and ‘complesion, bringing Count oF Comox Piaas—A special session of this | "sek the natural tone of health and vigor. court was held yesterday morning, Judges Quaife and D'VQRCES LEGALLY PROCURED IN 4 SHORT ‘Sturges oconpying the beneb. The case for trial was an time for persons from any State or country without, Fdgmeat ota Justices coor ia Husson Ch, wife iat | tonauilatet te , Sino Gcanieed Adee fre en 8 court ja Hudson Ly, which im. rege confidential. “Apply to H. BALEMAN, at Aristides, and he naturally asked the question, “What have I sald against Aristides that I should be mad listen to « long discussion in his praise?” So he wi say, What had the Committee of Sixteen or any one in v ‘onvention said inst the ral proposition as to Paymest of $2 50 per week to the di the - did for the eake of showing tho itni Pedy edad Mr, Concer, (dem.) of Rockland, unought the last re- | Academy, freed from professors, away from recitations, | Overseer of the Poor of North Bergen for the support ol A r <r + sod ME nn eel cree ng, SE perpen - mark of the gentleman was en rely unnecessary. He | SAring, lees than « straw for OF drills, oF sieges. | an illegitimate child. ‘The Court reversed this decision, | (jOODALL'S CELEBRATED LONDON * bas be would necessarily voto for the enlargement; but agreed with hig views as to the general im) of | Supreme ia thelr happiness of having, moned” it. so Weehawken. ‘A full line, of exqulsive design, for asle by he bad presented hie point, simply for the purpose of ie munject, and moved an amendment, which made tbe perpen fan enrmgs bo arth AcTION OF THR BOARD OF FPRERHOLDERS 1 ReGARD To . wuleron’e WavumR, importance proposition’ read, —On Industrial Interests, ex- | their Parchment, bearing ‘esumony that they jc ik, Genel cael mrenmuncnane the question pre- ‘Copt thore otherwise referred.” have been carefully examined in all the ‘‘arts,”’ sciences | Tux Fernv.—The report of the Committee on Ferries, pn ee Mr. Hanns said it seemed to him that in the discus. , The amendment was accepted by Mr. Ducaxxe, and pe em yorge have given themselves wp to the full en- | which had laid over for the new Board, was adopted at KK PELET'S NORTH AMERICAN GIFT CONCERT @on which occurred y and the remarks of the the proposition adopted. Joyment of oe eatin etaie ini ‘ature. Every | its last meeting on Thursday afternoon. The eat, Taeeunited Glales coverament, aad te de. from Oneida (Mr. dae bustncss with SALT SPRINGR. , cadet’s uniform glistens iu the resplendent light from | Gruers that the rates of ferriage om tho Weehawken Hered legal by the most eminent counsel in the ‘the Convention had before it had been lost aight of. Mr. Bat, (rep.) of Jefferson, wwshed to inquire if the | the burnished chandeliers like sparkling diamonds, and | ferry be henceforth the same as those on the Hoboken | °™ York. Woas bea the a Of the ehanis to-ae Wits ihe Committee ‘of Sixteen had taken into consideration and | #!! are fitted and arrayed in new “+ bop’ polished | terry, and that several objectionable features in the man- KELLEY'S FIRST GRAND aiterations to be mase in the coastitation! ques. Provided for the disposition of the subject of the State | like mirrors. The broad aisles approaching the ball. | agement be remedied. This course gives full redress to omens @ons could ‘come before the Convention retating salt springs. are ts clean as Dutchman's kitchen. The long | compiainante. NORTH AMERICAN to that subject? Io his judgment there were but two The Cuain was unable to give the information. columns, shining in their immaculate whiteness, are Middletown. ae ‘auch questions. One was as to the means of carrying on ar. {BBL moved for oe nes ofa a standing =a eae or the of — nations, meme | 4 Mam Fooxp Drowsnp.—The body of a» man drifted GIFT CONCERT, work ii comm! seven, “‘on janagement them the trop! many tested felds, coated Speaae he rg ihag teeing sd Exponditares of the Salt Springs n Bevenues | viving memories of character, and between | on shore near Port Monmouth dock on Wednesday, | Dow positively fixed to take place at _ @fimancial article of the constitntion in revard to that sub- Mr. Conasr su; that the [paragraph should | these, just over and beyond grand staircase, bun; which was very much decomposed. In one of the COOPER INSTITUTE, The trouble now was that by the financial article bs! “On the Salt Springs of the State,"’ in festoons the flags of the world, is the graod | pockets of his dress was found a receipt, for rent for a —= 2f the constitution the funds of the Stam were eo tied fr. BRLt accepted the suggestion, and the proposition | ®fchway under which gushing damsels enter to the | room and two bedrooms in bouse No. Grand_street, NEW YORK CITY, p and Bo devoted to other pacpense ‘that the Legisia- was adopted. brillant sam beyond. Here. amid the sweet breathings | the amount recoived from Joseph Hortey. on a re Could not reach them for the parpose of carrying Towss 4D vaaces. Coe wince eet Gi Bop” imaniciane and | The receipt wae s John G. Hunn, which was per- eageterrmes het rehange mie oo the work of enlargement. Thou, again, the powers Mr. Tocken, (dem.) of New York, mo ved substitutes | ‘@¢, Whirling hopites, | the nis Namomen: | haps the name of the deceased. The man was five feet ON SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1067, the Logisiature were #0 restricted that it could not to subdivisions 11 and 12, 80 as to transfer the word | “{%., interest Specious, with high walls and | ten inches in height, and was dressed in black vest and — 4 i for the purpose of carrying on the ea- “villages”? in the latter to the former. Rejected. polished ‘sides, surrounded by damask covered | pants, plaited bosom shirt and peg boots. The bod: ON SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1867, gement, What was needed for that purpose was to ‘THR INDIAN. ee Oe te nn tans im Oe remains for identification In the custody of William C. ON SATURDAY, J! PY open -. poe ayo article of she iS aoa in such a Mr. Vax Camren, (rep.) of Cattaraugus, moved for a pomp pote yee of West no Sie oer aneene, Irwin. » IRDAY, JULY, 18, 1867, ‘waz a8 to onable the Legislature to provide means for ttsee * characteristica. “i — ar os ee 7 Neg Commitige “On the Relations of the State to the Indians hall are numerous elegantly furnished and pleasantly FIRE iN BOSTON. oh Sets. ‘The proprietors 0: eau not y Be a ‘s that was all that 7 oo a resegga OY navines decorated totlet rooms, whose conveniences are iL, and bave the — org do. He was im favor of such a change Mr, Rongnteox, (dem,) of New Yo: wed tn amend. tested by the exhausted dancers. The list of dances is it will take ¥ New $m the constitution in that reapect. But it was a ques. ment so that paragraph nineteen sbould read “on fu. = * ‘The crockery warehouse of D. B. Gard the earnest reques! of in ¥ tion that belonged exclusively to tne Finance Committee ity icf Poy Broad street, was damaged by fire this even! Uckets have been sold, and that n.series of concerts will BS Jawa." Buppeee that because the Comm: of Sixteen desired offices, fo refer the maticr to the Committee om Finances it way i COMMITTERS ON FINANCES AND CANALA, Mr. Harnis stated with reference to the last paragraph, fore connection with the subject of the (inances. That was the relation of circumstances which induced the com- mittee to bring these matters together. The whole sub- Ject was complicated er; and the subject of en- larg t could not dealt with except as a unit Pro — Ve the Daetin ian Coane the commit. teos, that it was arranged in the Committee of Sixteen Deux Te 17. Redow: pg | ae should be in one committes or an- | 9 Trole Tempe 1 Polka itedowa, © ‘isms Reel. A fire in Cuhnagine mages convene Popeuslieet: S ALA no ‘Fan Guar oe be a eed of Weeks ago every lady known to the cadets had her list | mill, the building covering it and thirty thousand feet ittees, Fendored impossible. | piled. The weatly filled cards are dangling from toeir bite | of Iember, The mill was owned by Wells, Lawrence & | of the Convention. It was a mistake for geutiemen to ’ fine © eee Pafallel 09 this continent. Under ang eireum- : ai Galop = Gee FIRE IN CONKLING, W. Y. Mances the soneert will now be given as shore stated en Valuable Gifts, valucd at. five hundred will be presented to ‘ticket holders, if "api Number of uckets issued, euch as 1 10. Redow. ture amendments and revisions of the constitution and | 2 Polka Redows. 11. Gaio 2). Deux T ¢ Rejected. & Lanclere Se a1. Weis. x 5 6 7. & %. joancial article of the constitution should be changed so ae 10 allow the Legislature to secure the means for with lends He therefore that the Committeos on Canale ‘Giding foe the enlargement. Tost wes all that aheoh i subject of finance. How did hie fri on the ca nunaon tote cleere? teocenen and <2 = og ap DT oma P aod Whitney. Their loss will be sbout $60,000; no insur- ove 10 ee aemeenaee Ca po omnes ry a a Fouasr moved to substitute Gfteen as the num- | occasion, eon, his wife, sister and brother, are pan nore ee ae ones rh ought State \. Everybody, ’ considered:by the Convention. It related to the adminis. 2 here, Military, dignitaries, in full regalia, drop out in VALUABLE CARGO FROM THE UPPER ; cvanidered ar It related to the : Lek and thin’ wacondivional enlargement aia, amendment was accepted and the proposition | every corner of the crushing crowd, pres Ay Oe PPER MISSOURI. General Pitcher, with his accomplished wife; the 3 wae riven Pans oad of the Judiciary Committee | gtately General ‘Shriver and Gcloeet Black, with their ‘The steamer Only Chaese anrivte Wis aa big fftee lame snes = x oe Seale eet = his — lady, Sees etal days from Fort Benton, brin; . are 8 million io just and a cai f bul ae pop mbes a dh adopted. in their attire and smiling in ther tie. peltries, Te Only Chance reporia teat ther mnt 00 priate in the aga of the Committee on Rulee rand particularly fash flaunts, her ‘ne soammere pwerd bousd na “yond i re coming own, printed therewi ire through” rider" Pe . 4 = 7 an ed wn th nt avow openly—so that t! could be derstood—that they meant by taking away the subject Of canal enlargement from the Committee on the Finan- be wasof that number) that the canals might be Bdm inistered in such a way as to secure a iarger revenue corridor hall, in ADJOURNMENT TILL TURSDA’ cadets and the poor outsiders, who stand aghast pe = Mr. Hanaw moved that when the Cony tion adjourn it foc amplitude of dreee acd decorations The beauty of MISCELLANEOUS, Me a eon rh to Tuesday evening at sit o’cloc! ‘Academy, y ans nasuerwted te tall p the resetved sting | Laat totes Mareen Settee tobe es | A —RREPS,CAMUED, IK ALL, LnOAiiig Low Tan the appointment of & select committee on female sul Just nothing to this display, Fashion, win her 681 Broadway. Private entrance in Amity street. 4 committee to be chosen ticket heidere at the first com cert wil ply pute ihe presents, 4 (Haimm aw decided it not in order. T monsirous water OFFICIAL D INGS OF THE GEORG! cert and lara bethee cn een .el- Unanimous Consent the rules were suspended and | her frizzied yo rate Moe « State Lottery, for the benefit of the Masonic Orpen ‘and be sent to ail ticket holders the of Albany was accorded the privilege of the and that if they would ju from their ions, om wont EXTRA. « $ FALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR artistes ever ru, a eer on atic he ae CR * + ms + aaa (rep.) of Herkimer, offered the follow- | heads. ype er he RY fie 78 ta from arms white ss the heaven Hteolf, r AE sso ieee es | ce, et a is, Salgt npa ives resem fr ni'vrn. Be had in ie 2, crnmitien of we from exch Judictel | ihrough toe hall. Webs of of ittusion, af the a ‘Baad reterance to Catala of the Stat, aim Ve appinied finest coseamer texture ever wore by angelic becutien | A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THR KENTUCKY et ko form of ft, any ae Shorta be rset are here, 1 am not ja feminine covering; | | “** 0 aereenceares ML, sown 14, 1867 : re and ating liquors, her ty ulegislative or organic law of te | adv materne Bxe then etn nee inset A ee a Mange, Charlotte Runae e. witn J — , are light, rich and ox RENTUCKY—CLass 382, seve 14, {M7 oo Ty hea torgrame fe fanny ai ti ica See, eae caren | 8 o EEA DD nn Whiting Sin New fer” ° oderumeate under the naa se8'"edeet Sealant 8. pareve ould be 8 dsnlving soenefearet to contemplate, Who mn | centile casu co ie ace eee hed and Cy that the | does know of such Who can give of Pai har ae ri 2 ani ial Pe ete ant ba N Ate seeelaeD LOTTERIRS wer for sale ad Peretti ‘gmnd was | this lace, these points, eantehing Tite's diselving view RENTUCKY sTATR—CLaRe 106, J0NE 14, 1867! Fond soy Wat Broker, “Pardes Ae Sete sputens sen ihe oetee gS ee rr ae 176 Broadway aid 168 Potton ttbea, renga cat ite ata oP | Rann yoda goes v donate PREM Gagan ALY onan supits agjelos snd rolumige ack penee Wha cave OF lace. Gan be sone he bol-botinned beroee smd NO Ne ae als % ‘Soult v. pawns, 7 presage,

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