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4 N&wW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1887. TDW OW 5 ] The Reported Shoot did site, for one of these reservoirs. To N EW + 0 RK HERA LD. Our telegraphic despatches are to the effect say thom or call them to accouu' prevent the annoyance arising from a falt- m that the Archduke Maximilian was shot on the | If nothing were paid out for city improvements | ing off in the quantity required for use under | Visit of Thomas Cave. Esa. M. P.. to the 19th Instant An Austrian sloop-of-war, with }| so much the more would remain at the <is- | the present system, it will be necessary to act United States. her national ensign draped in mourning, | posa! of the “ring,” and what a nice time | at once on theso suggestions. If we wait until Pyne vgn ade porns New JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Wasurncton, June 30, 1867, 11:30 oCloek, P.M. ‘The Forthcoming Session of Congress—Arrival JAMES GORDON BENNETT, JR., landed a telegram at Southwest Pass, near | the “ning” might enjoy! the difficulty is upon us the coat of mgeting it | York in the steamship Russia afew days since, Mr. | yy of Members. MANAGER. New Orleans, end this, through the Austrian mNRIRRMBERENTv gveind will be double that to which we shall be put | Cave will make a visit to Washington and other impor- con go aghgres ee | cour Bs fc — ann Charg¢ d@’Affaires, is now in the hands of the Mr. Johnson's Two Pilgrimagos—A Onoering | by preparing for it in advance. tant centres of the Union, where he will see for himeelf | some of those report others from that section now om Contrast. the practical working of our democratic institutions, and We congratulate Mr: Johnson upon having | Reckleasucss of Human Life—Tho Ferry- Will no doubt carry home many useful suggestions for his brother legisiators on the subject of popular progress the way hither, and are confident that a quorum of both, BROADWAY A Houses will be in Washington on Wednesday. But Emperor Francia Joseph, informing him of the trazic fate of his brother and the N business or news letters and telegraphic despatebes Y . Al : evils me graph a refusal to deliver up his’ body to those arrived at the national capital with Mr. enn boats. i or caenmiiled anlar Gar-auieiat ieveresech. is eer ininnLionn an otaoe Geieiars that itis not so must be addressed New Yor Hueao. who requested it, ‘There 18 every reason | S¢ward’s seal atill unbroken upon his lips—| It is gratifying to see that tho pulpit bas | str, Cave is tikely to enjoy a very cordial reception in | their places on that son sap eat Lettara and packages should be properiy sealed. to believe that Maximilian is to-day a | ¥P0D having passed triumphantly through the | responded to the appeal of the Hnatp in | this country, not more on account of bis personal ac- | secure a q = i age permet and Rejected communications will not be returned. temptation of several assemblages in several | favor of correcting the prevalent alarming | 4¥itements than his political reputation, as he is a bard cities, never uttering anything but the merest | recklessness of human life. The eloquent Peer atpenconntesris lon Lon yp ona conpepieate nd commonplaces, and without being guilty of a | sermon of Rev. Dr. Taylor, which we recently | constitutional revolutioniste of that poh secking single speech that could even be tortured into | published, proclaims with no uncertain sound | to attain a full measure of popular franchise by execu- & political policy. He has wisely followed the | the solemn duty declared by the sixth com- | tive instalments—if they cannot do better—and just now advice we gave when he started upon his | mandment—“Thon shalt not kill.” It echoes | *°ePt the concessions contained in Lord Derby's mea- tour. There was a moment when we trembled | the awful voice of authority whose accents | Su"? With Protty much the same intentions as did the Girondi: French , Assomb!; for the result, fearing that hia efforts to hold | shook Sinai three thousand years ago. It | tuove of mimbeau Mr, Dione tolue fececded oa the now hore are all agreed that a bill supplemental to the reconstruction acts ought to be passed to cleasty define the powers of the military commanders, but the way and form is yet to be determined, Exchange of Seven-Thirty Notes for Five- Twenty Bends, ‘The Treasury Department has given notice to the hel- _ ders of seven-thirty notes that it is now prepared to give im exchange for such notes, five-twenty bonds issued under the act of March 3, 1865, redeemable after ave olen diets dead man, and has met the fate which appears THE DAILY HERALD, published every day in theyear, | to be held in reserve for those who have thus Four cents per copy, Annual subscription price, $14 | far attempted Glibustering expeditions, large THE WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, at Five | 80d small, on the soil of New Spain. The news cents por copy. Annual subscription price:— has had sufficient time on the road to make it ARG .. $9 | Authentic. By the way of Matamoros it could 5 | Teach us in ten days if a steamer happened to be at the mouth of the Rio Grande to receive . 8 ‘ Five Copies 1 | it. From Querétaro, where Maximilian was a his tongue would lead to a greater evil than | alludes with thrilling effect to the tales of | Mirabeau of the British Cabinet. years, and payable ia twenty years from the 1st of July, Ten Copies. ” prisoner, there is a telegraph to San Luis that his silence was intended to avoid. We | blood in every daily newspaper. Assassina-} The fine parliamentary ability of Mr. Cave has not | 1867. Holders are also notified that the Deparment will Any largor number addressed to names of subscribers | 4) |’ this point courier could reach | fared his fate might be that of the Elliver | tion, murder and suicide—words at which only made him ono of the conspicuous English political | consider that they have waived their right to demand €1.50 each. Anextra copy will be sent to every club 3 D Olisworth, which, as is well known, “biled her | our blood once ran cold—bave become ao | ‘*4er of the day, but has acquired for him no small | bonds in exchange for thelr notes, unless the notes are Tampico in four days, and a steamer from Ny reputatic this side of the Atlantic, wh menipioe is ser iain tv shinee ass more. | Duster” on the Connecticut river. At that mo- | frequent that our ears are in danger of be- Pe aly ig perilbin spree voi Benen eae From Querétaro to the headquarters of ment we intimated that there were things more | coming familiarized with them. The preacher | who fully appreciate the rapid devetopmont of this Presented for conversion by the fifteenth of August next. Seven-thirty notes transmitted for conversion must im every case be endorsed to the Secretary of the Treasury,’ ‘often, Twenty copies to one address, one year, $25, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy Will be sent to clubs of twenty. ‘Thee rales makethe | (14041 Diag front of Mexico, it is three days to be feared than a bad speech, and urged him | asks, “Is it not time to ring the loud alarm, to | Country, and is exceedingly zealous to promote not only } by the party presenting them, and must also when pay- Wereur Henan the cheapest publication in the country. | ae 9 menseager, three days more to Vera not to make an exhibition of good sense at too | let the warning thunder of God’s law be heard, bi EP fe relations, but the heartiest and | able to the order of another person be endorsed by such Postage five cents per copy for three months. x reat cost to his comfort. We advised that he | that men’s consciences may be aroused as from analy wall geal Wr Nelenen the Sinnnet | payee’ ov hie lngnity GHNECROE HipeeNNNtS.. Cinant P ge y ations, His late speeches in Parliament have shown Cruz, even without using the telegraph be- se i x rox, on the Ist, 11th and 2Istof | twoon those two points, ae three ens days should sacrifice such a vanity as men’s good | a deathlike trance, before blood shall ory out | his strong American Dias. NTS per copy, or $3 per annum, more by steamer to New Orleans, Thus, in opinion rather than a thing so Precious as | from the ground to heaven against us?” There Mr. Cave will pass part of tho summer in America a mental satisfaction; and we even pointed out | can be but one answer to this question. When | Visilant observer of passing events, He journeys to attention to th's regulation will save parties converting such notes, much unnecessary expense. Retarn of the Presidential Party. Those who returned with the President to Washing- 1 “each month, at CALIPORNIA ‘The Eonorxay Evmiox, every Wednesday, at Six cxxts ‘i i » point of time, we have no reason to doubt the . ; wx vi z percopy, $4 per annum toany part of Great Britain, of | aythenticity sp te ietommation: tho topic he should treat, if any, and the kind | poison, the dagger, the pistol, the air-gun, the Hiaregiecal ale tag of eaten papier Sita Gacetl Le HON Clee ce Moore $6 (oany part of the Continent, both to includ» postage. | ‘Thore are also other and potentreasons for be- | f treatment of it that would do least harm— | pitchfork, the club, the doubled fist and tho | siato4, is ono of a committee of four members of Par- | and Postmaster General Randall left the party in Now AbveuTisgments, toa limited number, will lieving that Maximilian has been shot. The Gov- a speech namely—reiterating the views of that} rope are daily uaed with deadly intent; when | jiamont appointed to make a report on the condition of | York. Secretary Soward, Judgo Olin, Mr. McHwen, tn the Wrexty Heratp, the European snd ernors Terrazas, of Chihuahua, Viesca of Coa- | eX¢ellent veto message in which he said that | unerring statistics reveal the startling fact that | the Atlantic and Great Wostern Railroad, built by James | Whe is Mr. Soward’s private secretary, and Mr. James mi a pPSEs| the Military bill gave the five commandors | “we have lad about two hundred suicides in | McHenry with English capital to’ the amount of torty | Donaldson, of the State Department, who took steamor Editions huila, Auza of Zacatecas, Zarate ef Durango— y Lo at Annapolis yesterday, arrived here this evening by absolute power. But he has gotten home | the yoar,” that suicide in New York is one in | Millions of dollars; and we are informed that ho bas OB PRINTING of every deteription, also Stereo- | ip fact of all the great northern provinces ng Ps i‘ already written to Kogland that the road is one of the | Way of the Potomac river, Allthe party are in good typing ond Engraving, neatly and promptly executed at} which have supported the liberal cause and without utterance, and that is all the better. | seven thousand—twice aa ‘many neti Prussia f ost valuable in the world, and that the statements cir- | health. a the lowest rates. raised it from the dust—have, in “justice to the | é he sees roason to regret his silence, or slill and seven times as many a8 in Rusdia— | coiated to the contrary are merely the tricks of specula- | Interview Between the President and Rx- Minister Campbell. Ex-Minister L, D. Campboll called at tho White House this evening, and bad quite a long interviow with the President, Destitution in North Caro! Mr. W. J. W. Crowder, Superintendi feols in the least uneasy, we advise that he | and when 60 many fall victims to the | tors, undertaken to lower the stock in ordor to buy it up. should set the hoarded vials of his wrath in | culpable carelessness which fatally mixes the | The opinions of this gentleman in such direction will order, and label them nicely, to the end that | wrong medicine at the druggist’s shop, which | ©? great weizht, as ho is oxceedingly Lofedeptedbary he miy discharge them with effect in a ating- | sends rotten steamers to aca to break upon a | irlisent on all subjects connected with rai road enter y Bt e j 7 syanisases ts prises, their working, managoment and finance, and wild shore on a frosty moraing, which causes | devotes much attention to their elucidation in the House = Mexican people for the bloody and terrible Ne. £82 | desolation of their territory,”’ demanded Maxi- SERS ——=——=—= | miiian’s death, The petitions which bave rupees flowed in upon President Juarez have repre- Browdway, near Broome | sented to him that the nation could not | ‘8 message to Congress at tho July session. Volume XXXII of Charity AMUSE. sDBOADWAY Ps. ¥ ¢: % 2 . o Supplies, gives a deplorable account of the destitution s nave TWH continue its support of the lineral government The country will agree with us that the com | explosions on our, rivers and so-called “acci- | of Commons and reform by healthy legislative control. | prevailing in Wake county, N.C. Ho states there are at WORRELL SIST! trast between the Chicago trip and this Boston | dents” on our railways, and which provides | Very lately, in the House, Mr. Sheridan moved the | least three hundrod families, numbering ovie thousand site New York I through him if he spared Maximilian’s | "°*" ; life, Zacatecas threatened almost imme-| ip is one of good cheer. , For all those savage hnaeeanabalkimar phan diate revolt at the long imprisonment of diatribes—that bandying of unworthy epi- ourteonthh street. and Sixth | the Archduke, and San Luis Potosi, through its the's—those disgraceful scenes, which evory our crowded ferryboats wil effectual means ‘second reading of a bill for compelling railway companies y th no effectu to establish a means of communication between guards of preserving lifo against either fire or flood, | ang passengers,and, to enforce its necessity, narrated we may well ca!l upon the press and the pulpit | particulars of many accidents and outrages which might souls, mostly widows and orphans, and deeply aflicied men who have not four days’ supplies; many have net even bread now, and the wasted forms of heart broken widowed mothors are being worn down by BOWERY THEATD THEATRE FRANCATS, avevue—Tur Agass IN TH Woxprarce Fears—Par- 5 . F p FECTION. Sebi yndmia we Governor, Busiamente, represented that the | ™¢mory will recall—we have here only pleasant | to unite against an evil of droadfal growth. have been prevented by such a communication, and | spending sleepless hours trying to soothe the cries forced BANVARD'S NEW YORK MUSECM. Broadway and | whole liberal fabric woald fall to the ground | Parties and welcomes; and in all the speeches | One remedy, at least, should be applied at | CxPlained that the bill did not bind the directors | by hungor trom thelr clildron, and all she oan give them Thirtreth sireet. AUBERGISTE, OK, THE POSTILLION OF 8 to any special scheme, but that it inflicted | js groen salad or sour borries, or parchod meal for coffee it is the indicative mood that prevails. There once. The ferryboats which continually ply are some interjections—the President had some aati gata echigahaaraeataseppeanie net between this city and the populous towns in | nals Mr. Cavo, while consenting to this stage of the its vicinity should be amply furnished with the | bill, reserved to himseif the power of future opposi- most effectual moans of saving life. It should | tion, and pressed Mr. Sheridan before proceeding fur- be made impossible for another ferryboat to | ther to wait for the réport of a royal commission on the : subject, #0 that he might adapt his bill to its recom- bura without having on board any fire appa | nondations, At the same time he pointed out that ratus or any facilities for extinguishing fire. | many accidents were not preventable by those commu- Perhaps the best security against a watery | nications—they wero moro useful for the prevention of death, in case of a collision or other accident | °ulrages—and he canvassed the various plans at work that might sink a ferryboat, would be a gutta { foreign and Enclish railways, both in the construc- percha cylinder with compartments filled with bested that pi _ es carat we we aney: Bonvitux, if the Austrian were spared, and anarchy OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broadway.—Baitisa Nectrauity. | would immediately reorganize the elements of Levin. plsce—Tux Tureucae (| oe throughout Mexico. The army of Corona, wonder to oxpress—but it was an amiable Turik Woxvenrcz Fears. | ropresenting the States of Sonora, Sinaloa and wonder, He was surprised, agreeably, » of “Avenue, Fifty-eighth ana | Jalisco, demanded, at the threat of open revolt, | CUTS to find that there was no “acrimony,” pee Tuomas’ Porcta GaRveN | the head of the,foreigner who had landed in | 2° bitterness, no ill will—nothing, perbaps, that might force from him savage objurgation. We do not know whether this wonder of his or boiled corn soaked in water tor beverage, and some of these limited, having had no meat for weeks, no bread. for days, no flour for months, and no sugar and coffee for years, except @ little as charity recently, The Fourth in Washington. Independence Day will be celebrated here by the as- sociation of the “Oldest Inhabitants’? holding a public meeting in tho Criminal Court room at noon. ‘The Declaration of Independence will be read and an oration delivered. The Fourth July in Genoral Pope’s District. Tho following order was issued in the Third military district, commanded by Brevet Major General Pope, om ACADEMY 0} Trourk or Java TERRAC Fifty-ninth st Conoxnrs, at Bo" Siac grebmenacie ss Mexico, and set a price upon their heads; and Ntoutme, Burvesaues, Ermioriax, | from the troops of Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, % z Sips Teartat10¥} 0%, | Coahuila and San Luis Potosi came the same | WS quite polite. We are not sure but it indi- FIFTH AVENUE OPERA HOUS#, Nos. 2and 4 Wost | imperative and unanimous prayer, only to find cated a dim suspicion that the Down- Eraozian Mowieecer Bates, Devcon eeetiay | its echo in the army of Diag, in feont of the city easters, unused to getting hold of a BLack CRooK. of Mexico. Juarez was inclined to mercy, and | ™42 of his mettle, would come to-| air surrounding the framework of the upper | applicable to English lines. the 25th:— QEROADWAY OPERA HOUSE, No. 600 Rroadway.—Tux | of his three Cabinet Ministers there was but gether and dine on him, like the Canni- | decks of the ferryboats, and attached to staples | Almost the sume time Sir W. Hutt, in moving for | The Fourth of July, 1867, being the ninety-first anni HOUGIA MINSTRELS IN THRIR PEC LIARITIRS. one—Iglesins—who seconded him.” Sebasiian bal Scythians, in the expectation that they AEM TORK Amik ows. fren | Lard de Tejada, the Foreign Minster, andthe | Wold e endowed wit the great quate of bs priser a Rasa cit it best statesman of Mexico, and Ygnacio Mejia, (desi wmprirs joughts wero it , Brooklya.—Ermortay Mize | now Minister of War, and tue most uncompro- | Temains on record that Me Reemdsus-wansex uEs.—Foo Fast 108 SareTY. | Dising republican advocate of justice, were | C°dingly surprised to find the Downensters a NEW YORK MOSEUM OF ANATOMY. 613 Prosdway.— | with the Mexican people in their demands. civil and decent people. We may doubt whether Rese Se Ee te Mate Liner: Aen oe | Te pressure on the liberal government was his frequent expression of this surprise was au. quite polite; still itis a surprise with which the Lrorones D 8 aM. R sannienadiaranes tur ticoihetric ot 4 therefore national and apparently irresistible. so as to be easily cast off, and there should be | leave to bring ina bill for the botter regulation and su- Pervision by the Board of Trade of the accounts of rail- communication by several ladders from the wie cat Joint companies, anid that his object cabins to the upper deck. The public must | wes tosecuro for the shareholders of these com insist upon it that the ferryboat companies | and forthe public true balance sheets and true state- shall not wait to provide the necessary means | ments of assets and Iabilities, Tho bill proposed to for saving life until some two or three hundred | °™Power the Board of Trade, upon the requisition of . two directors of a company, to appoint certain persons passengers shall have been hurried into | ,, investigate the account books and vouchers of eternity tor want of them $ the company, to make a report of the state of its day will be observed in the usual manner, a salute will bo fired at meridian, at all posts with artillery. The troops will be paraded at Grder readvaftar wich aif duttee excopt ts noccasany jer wi juties ¢: guard and police will cease for the day. Com officers of posts are authorized at their own discretion to take part in such ceremonies as the citizens or ci vis authorities may request, Discontinuance of the Light on Bokel Cay. The Lighthouse Board has received official intorma- tion that the light on Bokel Cay, one of the Turnedfe versary of tho Independence of the United the | | HOOLEY'S OPERA HO! ereeisy, BALLADS AND Bui + rgyeat 7 : It « elated wk Bed of country at large will feel a certain sympathy; affairs, and to enforce the provisions of the bill by the coast of Belize, has been discontinued. __New York, Monday, July 1, 1867. ee psi ae Mens si % and we are sure that the fact that his expres- | The South a Fine Field for Northern Capl- | moans of certain penal clauses. Mr. Cave sald thie was ee a eee ee = erey 4 talists. | not the first time that a proposal like this had been sub- NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City and Hoboken. Although no arrests were made in Jorscy City yester- day for violation of the Sunday law, the cases of drunk- enness were as numerous as ever, no less than twonty- two persons being confined in the city prison for drumk- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. the latter, however much his heroic action sions on this point were the strongest he made of the Inst three months drew the sympathy of during his pilgrimage will be a source of 4 the Advertisers will please bear in mind that in| brave men towards him, was to be the ruin of | highest gratification to the whole American order to have their advertisements properly claasi- | the country, which, entirely disorganized by people. fied they should be sent in before half-past eight | the French intervention, threatened to sink | Earl Russell on the Stool of Repentance. There never was a finer opportunity for mitted to Parliament, In the year 1847, after disasters t in the railway world, more general, perhaps, in propor- Northern capitalists to invest their money than tion than thoso which had recently occurred, similar the South affords just now. Through the im-| remedies were advocated. ‘Those attempts were not poverished condition of that part of the country | successful; they seemed to have been resisted by direc- and lack of means to cultivate, nearly all the | tors and ehareholders, and four bills were fruitlessly o'clock in the evening. into a bloody civil commotion out of which it} Our special telegram from London, pub- | ¢,_ lantation lands there can be pur- | introduced into the House of Commons in throe years, ee EETLORS DAG Seilesalecah might never emerge as a homogeneous na- | lished in yesterday’s Heraup, gave a full seep ies v8 ‘He was afraid that, should accounts be officially audited, Gy itarsal a arenoveime for i sant Ge aeaeer. chased for much less than their value, in many THD NSBW tionality. account of the breakfast on Saturday at St. “f At might be represented that the soundness of the com- | Of Persons confined in the city prison exceeded that of s. cases for a third or fourth of their value. It is panies’ financial position was certified and even any corresponding fore. maine ‘We have thus detailed the reasons we have | James’ Hail in honor of William Lloyd Garri- he same with other kinds of property. For ae jeiaegpperpbiglon gngeh guaran. ive arosts ware preven by ‘the police in Hoboken — EUROPE. for believing that the news received is true;| son. At this breakfast four hundred persons, instance, one of the fi pat springs of ban 2 nate bs ae ay atieapee ber pepe rr vas 1 aa ate pany of The nows reported by the Atlantic cable is dated yes- | and however much we may have hoped | ladies and gentlemen, were present, including Virginia, which was worth before the war to comstibute wach a contval board for thanedtvey a th vaaccpige toe the machinery which was at their disposal in that most Rior m East Newarx—A Dereotive Severecr In- surxp,—A riot of considerable proportion, and which a& one time threatened serious loss of life, occurred yes terday atthe bathing houses on the east bank of the Passaic river, a short distance above the New Jersey lorday evening, June 20. that the Mexican people would incline to | the Duke of Argyle, Earl Russell, John Bright, The Sultan of Turkey reached Paris yosterday, and - wes recoived by the Emperor Napoleon. The vast | Mercy, we can but see that the liberal govern- | and other notabilities. John Bright occupied crowds assomblod in Rome evince the most enthusiastic | ment has had such an overwhelming pressure | the chair, while little Earl Russell stood on the manifestations of attachment to the Pope. Princ brought to bear upon it that it became no | stool of repentance and frankly avowed bis Poleon has returned to Paris to reside in the Ety! longer a question of mercy with them, but | former errors committed at the outbreak of the The Count do Paris culogizes Loyd Garrison for his | rather the saving of Mexico from the evils of | war in America. From some of them he said sorvices in “the causo of hamanity,’’ and United States ns Minister Adams forwards a qualified endorsement, another great civil war on a new issue. he had been converted by Mr. Adams, the hundred thousand dollars, can now be pur- ( oot chased for fifty thousand. Why do not our | naa scr alien, neat ath inpedtoaes rach fv sidtvircag capitalists, instead of stockjobbing and using | tive functions of an important kind to those of a merely their money for all sorts of kite-flying specula- | mechanical nature, tions, invest in Southern property? They | _ Barnstaple borough, which Mr. Cavo represents in the House, is a seaport and market town in the county of would make much more by it in the course of Siyeon, Ragiaad,-sald, to have, been founded ty athe: a few years; and that would be the right way | stein, and incorporated by Henry the First, Bishop Railroad bridge. It was commenced by several roughe of Newark, but the disturbance was settied. Shortly after a second and then a third row occurred, the latter assuming all the proportions of a riot, about thirty per- Five-twenties were at 774, in Frankfort yesterday, a United States Minister at London, who, by the | 4, -econstruct the South—the sort of recon- | Jowel and the sons being engaged therein, Clubs, ‘stones, pistols and . ih esr igen Scmreraegat were brought into use, and several persons were MISCELLANEOUS. A Warning to Insurance Compaaios and to | by, was absent on this occasion, perhaps | sruction the Southerners most need. achool, which is bulit on a position of an old monastery. | severely injured, “A large crowd having collected 1a the No details regarding the reported execution of Maxa- the Public. because he feared some mysterious McCracken Barnstable has many extensive manufactories. It sends | vicinity, a pistol shot was fired among the persons col- milian have been received beyond the copy of the tele- Both insurance companics and the public | might be among the guests and report. him to Mr. Brooks. two members to the House of Commons. pian —_ Be ol Gieiten chentaner oem a = gram received from New Orleans by the Austrian Minis- | must have found a warning in a telegram | Mr. Seward and President Johnson. From the The Hon. James Brooks finds the Consti- ERLE NIT SS SRT the houses by the enraged crowd. Police detective P. C. Smith, who was present, endeavored to prevent the disturbance, but was knocked down, badly beaton, and struck in the head with an iron hammer. Is injuries are very severe, although oe will not mere fatal. - Finally upon the ot ‘kness quietude agai . Per reste are, mde of & resOnel.ot the dis- turbance on Sunday next. Much bitter comment is rife as to the alleged indifference of the Hudson county authorities, ag fights are of frequent occurrence in thas Iocatity. 2 police of Newark are powerless to act im such emergencies, as East Newark ts in Hadsom county. A Youxa Manx Drowxrv,—Yesterday afternoon @& young man named Arnold, who bad visited Newark for the purpose of spending the Fourth of July with some relatives, was drowned in the Passaic river, near the bathing houses, He was in the water swimming, and it is apposed that he was carried under by suction caused bya schooner neat by. A search was made { throughout the afternoon for the body, but without avail. Deceasod was aged about twenty-two years, and resided in New York city. THE POLICE THE FOURTH. pgtidichancin xanth jst en (ad totinten casemate ee yesterday, announcing | rest of his errors he had been converted by the plsowher ing wi " A fan account of tho prion life of Maxamilian and his un- | ‘24¢ 90 investigation in the case of the gteamer | unexpected results of the war, like so many fortunate comrades, from our Queritaro correspond. | F. W. Brooks, recently robbed and set on fire | other Buropeans of high and low degree, from ent. at St. Louis, has disclosed the fact that the | monarchs and statesmen to blockade runners. To-day the dominion of Canada, formed by the con- | owners and captain had conspired to rob and | No doubt the Emperor Napoleon and Mr. Sli- fedoration of Canada, New Brunavick and Nova Scots | burn her for the purpose of defrauding the | dell’s son-in-law, the Paris banker, as well as dng, tho day being observed asa general holiday. The | feared that competition has tempted agents of | holders in general and the cotton firm of military will fire salutes and make imposing parades, | insurance companies to wink at fraudulent | Frazer, Trenholm & Co., in particular, are now the dom{nion will be proclaimed, and the Senators will be | representations in order to secure for them- | as thoroughly convinved as Earl Russell of the eee Ch The Cag ete CE, aes we highest possible per centage, and | “errors” which grew out of their cardinal ; k's Cathedral yesterday 0 discourse was has led insurance companies to exercise too | error that the first gun fired at Fort Sumter dolivered by Rov. Father MeGeban tn reference to the | little caution in taking risks. Tho public can- | by crazy old Edmund Ruffin sounded the kneil anniversary celebration of the Martyrdom of St. Peter | not look upon steamboat travel with mach | of the great American republic. At Mr. Gar- in Rome; end at St. Peter's church a grand mass favor if the usual accidents by fire and flood | rison’s breakfast Earl Russell did not attempt tutional State Convention at Albany too slow, CITT ITAA and too dull, and too rustic and rasty for a Bros vor City Marker Srock.—In one of the pub- statesman of his calibre. So he is going to | lished accounts of the bids opened by the Comptroller abandon the humdrum debates of the Conven- | om Saturday last for $75,000 city market stock it was tion and the monotonous city of Albany for bry ged oe Soro mehd guohy wtica home the debates of Congress and the social excite- | eat bid. The stock pays seven per cont interest. ti ts Increase or Waces Demaxpep By THE SLATE Roor- ments and enjoymenis of Washington, We are | 7 meting ote si ofr ashe ate a a day evening, at No. 124 Seventh avenue, when it was on, Mr. Brooks has only been, with other | unanimously resolved that on and after to-day an ad~ democratic members of the same school, the | YA2Co on, their present rato of wages ($3 60) would be reserved balance of power wielded in Congress International, Scortisn Gamrs,—The international by “Old Thad Stevens” against the conserva- | Scottish games will commence at Jones’ Wood to day. tive republicans, Thus, whenever “Old Thad” | Inthe games delegations pri in full Highiand eos * ‘ . ‘ tame will contend. From the New York Caledonian has beén crowded into a corner with his radical | ¢.., there will be two hundred contestants, under schemes of reconstruction, Mr. Brooks and his | Thomas eenas frome Scotland, three; England, five; cat te Path commemoration of the festival of St Peter | are to be thus thdefinitely multiplied through | {o- explain his inconsistency in first thinking | democratic bushwhackera have helped him iy thirty Portland. eis E gr embers’ from ral Order No. 504.—The Use of Fire- ition feformene met in counet tn Adsiphl strest, culpable carelesness on the part of insurance | “that the United States ought to free the negro | ont, and thus far more stringent terms of re- ve pb cones Bog lf band = . Great etme Pi ited in the City om the Brooklyn, yesterday, for the purpose of institutine a | Companies, and through deliberate guilt on the | slaves at once,” and in then doing all in his | sioration have been fixed upon the South | are open to all Scottish societies everywhere, | Fourth. On last Saturday afternoon Superintendent Kennedy issued General Order No. 604, commanding the reserves and off-platoons of the various preemcts to be im read? ness at the station houses on the Fourth of July for ay emergency that may happen to call for their serves, ‘The order also instructs the patrolmen to arrest, in pure suance of a section of the Revived Ordinances, all pesone using on that dav fireworks called ‘double healers °* and ‘‘snakes."’ Yesterday afternoon the oe ditional order was sont by telegraph to all the in this city :— cul ‘The number of accidents that usually ocraf on and about the 4th of July from the useof Srearins an RG ny £0 “ piece or other #2 Meader the ‘penalty of $10 than could otherwise have been obtained. SCANDINAVIAN Statistict—From recently compiled With such ‘hots before ‘as, and apprebensive | tots coe mitonSsndiavians, Of hat nembor there i that Mr. B intends to play the same game | 4.4 rorween 40,000 and 45,000 in New York; Brooklyn, over again in Congress, we are sorry that he | 5 990; Boston, 1,000; Chicago, 20,000; Si. Louis, 1,000; has decided fo abandon our Stato Convention, | Sie eriiinbin wisconsin, low, Mnnesotn and Kane where he can do no harm, for Washington, | sas trom 1,000 to 3,000. Tn New York they goo OUses two eran, one where he will do no good. ~ one Mcthodist” together with various gocietien of an educational and benevolent nature. In the West ee the’uathoraas Dap and lethosioe and anos bene wee ie bal odist Issue of Artis to Rafiroad Employes—Fend | every walk of life their nationality is represented. Between the Pacific Railroad Company and PReraktxe For Tuy, Founta —Yesterday afternoon, as the Sq of Julesburg—Reported De* | Chas, Kuvrard, of No. 105 Greeue street, was in the feat and Death of mone rag om That 0, 1867, act of examining, a at pistol he gry - Je it, imiheting a very severe al The Secrotary of War has authorized the issue of one cane left hand. He was conveyed by some friends to thousand breechfoading arms and fifty thousand cart. | the New York Hospital for surgical aid. ridges from thé Leavenworth Arsenal to the Union Cnarrry vs, Misrortese.—Roundsman Waldron, of the ninth precinct brought a young weman to his Pacific Railroad|Company, Kansas branch, to enable | Twenty-nin their engincers shd working parties to protect themselves | Station house on Saturday evening, who appeared to be ffering from sickness, The woman, Lizzie Clarey by against the Indiin attacks, The company have already | : . ny stated that she was enceints, and that a woman in Feceived five huséred Spencer rifles for the same pur- | Wooo ourth wireet had administered to her medi- yon cines to procure an abortion, et the remedies Omaha despatehes say the case of Kometz Brothers, | were the was then convey: was sent back to the dankersfversus the American Express Company—a claim | 10 Believes ee Gabor eae, ee cee ea for lost treasure captured by the Indians two yoars ago— | siating that the woman was an impostor en before the United States Circuit Court yes- committed {hiro times for itor «0 yf a was then cal prescril or the sufferer, Considerable treublo existe at Jolesburg between tho Foie pop eaeresy Sean old settlers of thattown and the Union Pacific Railroad ‘stat Crceunp,—On 7 ve er pany, in consequence of the latter trying to occupy | ployed as steward aboard the steamship Western Pde. Janda squatced upm by the former, The squatters re- | tropolis, then lying at pier No. 40 North river, while 1a Neporteearcuront, ot Fort Harker Inst week that | standing on the guards of the wheelhouse ss the: ship General Custer, whh a small body of cavaity, had been | was leaving the dock for Premon, lost ag) septal be overpowered hy @ ange force of Ind! and the Gene- | foll, and was so terribly crushed ween a he ral killed. The {8 not well authenticated, but | piles of the dock that drach ensued agg ~ erwards, some credence is placed in {t on account of so little | Coroner Sebirmer subsequently at .— ry est = having been hoardof Custer's command for some time, | the body, and a verdict of accident wh was ren —— dered by the jury. Deceased was about foriyfive years FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, of age and a native of Iretand. — Mrxenarous, June 29, 1867. i 10 LAW AND QADER IN CHARLESTON. Minn, June 20, 807. | GENERAL SICKLES AND LAW AW more porfect Church—a now Zion, The main principics | part of steamboat owners and captains. power to favor the establishment of the evoked by a general discussion consisted of whol __O Southern confederacy, the very corner stone of abuse of ail existing Churches and some abuse of the Street. which was the perpetuation of slavery. seeyrenern gromaes, The Board of Councilmen have repealed the saunas een “a cateeal I in * resolution, approved December 31, 1864, to i Our Water Supply. Ulater county, on Saturday, for the settlement of an old | @Xtend Church street. The Corporation Coun-} There is a question connected with the water grudge, filthy lucre in this case being no consideration, | S¢l has been directed to take such immediate | supply of the metropolis which requires atten- ‘Thirty-nine rounds were fought, when afoul blow de- | action as will effectually discontinue all pro-| tion. The volume of water which we get from cided the worst whipped man to be the wpner. Two | ceedings, in court or elsewhere, in the matter | the Croton river is limited, and even now is Vai Uiktinh oo Ghaaty ails « Seance Vas toelagl of the projected extension, which the Council- | begloning to fall short of the necessities of our occurring a8 a natural consequence of hard knocks, one | men regard as “oppressive to the taxpayers | population. We cannot increase the supply Of the operators bad his ear eaton up by tho other, and Pand not promotive of the public interest.” | from this source, and in a few years the thereby won the twenty dollars, Weill, this decision of the Councilmen is con- | demand will far exceed our present means A shoemaker named Vanaredale cut the throst of & | sistent with that which opposed and prevented | of meeting it. In another quarter of a century pred aie pear bor “nT Anong ry oa or | the extension of Ann street. The public ! our population will more than double its the murder is known beyond the fact that the murderer | Tegarded it as advantageous, and, indeed, ne- | present numbers, and we shall then have to was aggravated because a negro girl bad been allowed to | cessary, by way of relief to the choked condi- | bring water from a considerable distance. In the eat at table before he himself had, He was arrested at | tion of the streets in the lower part of the city. | meantime, there are several expedients by Gommervitte, The litt) rade pinot ‘The residents in Brooklyn and on Long Island | which the supply canbe made to suffice our ous ci baler ciptanas 46 psesemge$ porsche and on Staten Island feel the necessity for some | wants. A great part of the present consump- Fourth of July who are found using certain Greworks | Telief of this kind—for increased facilities for | tion, it is notorious, is due to waste. In every Or discharging firearms. ingress and egtess whenever they visit or leave | dwelling more water is thus lost than would It was reported at Fort Harker last week that General | New York. But what matters this to the Coun- | supply the actual wants of its inmates. To do Custer had been defeated and Killed in a tebt With} citmon? Perhaps,on the whole, it would be | away with this and increase the volume of gr Pactic Railroad Company have met win | @4visable to suspend all city improvements, | water we would recommend, first, the adop- trouble at Julesburg, the present western terminus of | Disagreeable conflicté between the taxpayers, | tion of the water meter, and, secondly, the their road, on account of the old squatters refusing to | with their wishes, and the city spoilsmen, with | erection of four large reservoirs—one on each vacate lands he vy ae nas chant - she Sines their little games, might thus be altogether | side of the High Bridge, one on the East ~ Arma are to be issued to the employes of the Pacific | avoided, The latter would be spared the | river, up town, and another on the Battery. hag rey ae ai ee vadae aati bother of having to resort to petty subterfuges, | The meter would put an end to the extrava- thirty motes can now be exchanged for & exty | under the pretext of economy and retreach- | gant use of the Croton, and the reservoirs Donds issued under act of March 3, 1865. ment, in order to thwart the interesia of the | onthe North river could be supplied by water + Our correspondent in Richmond, Va, gives an inter- | former and promote theit own. They would | from Lake Mahopac and the small intervening for each offence, “desis ty lala vet rder concludes by inst! forcete Pronpuly arrest ever? person Wio Violnies the section of the law above alluded to. ATROCIOUS MURDER NEAR SOMERVILLE, N. J. Sowenvitis, June 30, 1967. | Barly yesterday mornng Jacob Vanarsdale, shoe. maker, cut the throat of @ little son of Andrew Beard, about twelve years old,three miles south of this place, He then knocked dom Mrs, Beard, and attempted to escape, but ‘was captwed on the arrival of the train at this point, From ovdenccs found in ditferens localities, | it is presumed that (he murderer contemplated killing some one, if not sl of that family, A gun, beavily charged, was fouxd Over the shop whers the murder was committed, anf a sharp hatchet secreted among hie clothes in his ledroom, The aggravating ¢ireum- Stance on Satalay morning seems to have been the fact of v@ Diack servant gil b seated at the breakast table before bim; for fina. ing her there Went out to the shop without wai The cation,” Dr. for his breakgst; and tho theory 13 he determi to kill the firt One who entered, murder is atro., cious, and XCites much indignation in the neighvor- hood-—the pung lad being quite &n interesting little fellow, an¢much loved by ail his friends. The mar- deror is abut forty-five years old, and bas on former oc-! casiéng sreatened the |.vee of others, and once was near kiN bis own father, The bloody upon ‘esting sceount of the process of registration Io that ety. | have fail gwing, and would be relieved from | lakes between that and Madam Jumel’s | g¢fs"rt this morning bamed te i Fatt ae prother's Gaamusstoy June 20, 1867. | «bich p wiped his hands ave been found in beet d pated: omit enw valk pied, FIDO vain . Aldermen and Coun- This, being one of the host tn ‘ware and Ober frame. ‘buildings on Hennij General Sickles has communicated to the City eee barons bat blaseate ‘cial "Will probably come rostered in the Second ward ofthat ety in the apace of | SnnOying responsiblity Lepr H mia! Avonve, ‘next qo, the river, ‘The lom ls about $18,000, | his reasons for declining te saodity ala order restricting } had agen ool cites, @ @iaut bours~abous double as many ea the white, | Anatired for 08 alk” The buildings were pil old, ““E basrooms, m 3 cilmen alike could distribyte the funda of the | points on the island. would make @ he aude ne yy in :