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. | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1807. | 3 . that subject to inquire and whether logistattre con 7 won the fight in a round or two more. On the reta LEE N E Ww Y oO Furtion fr th'e Buns emer irgely. tr wos mm iniy dus to che THE PRIZE RING. He varty foward wes srrecien by the aniserion of the OBitvART. | Sue eee erTWRs, s moneyed influences of overgrows © Po ene county in which the fgut took-place and malcted to tne | diate cane macnn Pr Now Bodiora Mere: | for so greats misohiol, t Between Hank Waterbury and Tem | fmoust of $50. | Fogarty's pumishmeat will probably Frederick Joseph Lowe. i Jent geasoue tor th The resolution was ceferred to the Select Committee Rounds io By @ letter from Europe wore apprised 8¢ vue doaty | (be 2ae Flentwins, Mlle Bee Oe: a Official Corraption. " .° AIRS IN RICHNO of this gentiomas, for nearly twraiy-dvo years the Ber-| Gays, Captain Seabury saws, they bad heavy weste THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Mr. Lan (re ay of Oswona, called tor the consideration bloody noses will soon arr: LJ SD. lin special correspondent of (he Hrnaip, Mr. Lowo was winds, ang mane then Hght winds from (he same md ot be wee yuffered, requesting certain | Decome as tashionable among tho roachs of Amoricaus born in Londde om the 224 of Februory, 1612, and was | ¥0% With great deal of thick weather. In iact thoy Greatest Gnas esas soon cant | SM pesmi erga ory Eagan ovat my aoe Tanne 90-e A connqeatiy te tye year of i | eee Pant Be ee Ce oon con! or com; ¥ The history of nations proves that great changes in the | Pending Fi | 7 . 18: ing Financial Crinia~The Chief Hotels | of his death, When a child bis parents so thy coast in the thickest kind of foge Phe fret ised Plan for Restriction of the Par- | ’1373.18.,5 was on motion adopted. manners and customs of a people begia aa a general | Reported About to Close=The Api Janeiro, hoping thes ite mild limate would improvoa | Male wes Block Island, on Saturday. iywarde evening. a Ne estan ams rule im the lower strata of socieiy, and gradually work | of Negroes on the Police Kecommended= | constitution that bad been feeble (rom his birth, After | The’ yarun which is 93 fect long, 20° asus ne oning Power. Mr, T, W. Dwight offered the following :— upward; and it may vo happen, if the pugilistic furer | The Project of Electing = Black Mnyer= | 4 prolonged stay be returned home, and subsequentiy | *bout 121 tous, 1¢8 vory Last eniiet, but & epoomtorta- Commitioe on Education be instructed | of the present day continuce, that ina few yearscon-| Gevernor Plerpeiat’s Ferthcoming Address Resolved, That the on Ringers into the Jit varcongyd ot Corser — adh rs teats for pol beatae ait tn ea spl removed with bis parents to the United States, residing | firs: officer, Captain Cushman, look as if th eruise bad . tm St Louis, Missourt, for several years Boing unable | been anytling but # pleasure excursion, bm eader- stitutions to pay them into the Sate ireasury, to be invested | ruiey of tho P. R., while seats in Beecher’s church oan Bacenoem, July 9, 186%, -4 } ve uch bonds held b: . Fe w good thas \he owner of the Fleetw Mr, of Prohibition as an Independent Propog | 's res'sterea bonds of the State» 1a be held by am t00 e'Giok Ba} parform physlel labor the accused dovoted bie | M00d {has he owner of the Flnciwing, Mr Qegoad, bie craftin a rough sea. Both Captain Seaury aod bis the troasury, who shall pay the interest or income | only be obtained at the expense of swelled nostrils and | Rumer on the strect had hours to li fund to the instit ft endowment it to-day that three hotels in to literature, soon acquiring considerable knowl- sition at the Polis. fh buslowsd, Toe same eamrniice shall alo. inquire into | mourning e7et this clty—the Powhatan, Tien aathnr. aimee aint: Te ee : Soe ee aie eee. ccrvandot | _ 70m O'Neal Is axnice young man. He stands fve feet | about boing closed up or sold out, Neither of the three | In 1863 be left the Uniiea states and went to Germany, MAILS FOR EUROPE. requiriag 8 regular seoount of the amountand invostinent of nine inches high, woighs one hundred and forty-eight | hag eon paying for some time, and even | and shortly after his arrived was appoimted s special oor- Bee - me & Payment of the income of ail suc Pounds, has very long arms, and is gifted with the | the Exchange, which has the name of receiy- | Tespondentofchis paper At Berlinhe madetheacqualot- | rhe Canard mail steamship Ruseia, Uaptain Cok, wit Opening the bate on the Ques- | tw. ’ ee transforming ® human countenance into the | ing the lien's share of .Southera patronage, | nce of Alexander Von Humboldt, the great savant, with thabe a galk deg tor Liverpeet tion of Suffrage. Sears we mater A He CommeER. es FH ikenees of a wild beast at the shortest notice, Hank | was unable a few days ago to meet @ bill, falling due | Whom be was froquentiy associated in and sol- ‘The mails for Europe will close at the Post Otte ot literary We crareete ov vine QUASH: shiqumen's SuranTunen laterbury isin many rospects the peor of O'Neal, but | oo Broad streot, the Bowery of Richmond. Paralytic pool ge poner pint aye Thy read 0 ee halt-past ‘e’clock this morsia; communication from toe diate | i# in height an inch and a baif lower, He weighs oue | symptoms have attacked all kinds of business. Two | bis convection with this Journal Mr. Lowe was @ oom-| The New Yorx Hwaatp—Edition for Europe—wii be . Ataary, July 9, 1867, | Engineer and Surveyor coutaining statistics called for by | bundred aad thirty-six pounds, and 1s well and power | sores closed to-day, and the average Bumber Dow al the celebrated’ Cyotopaedia of Brookhaus i . The Convention met again at eleven o'clock this mors- polymorph ag to the tee | fully built, Waierbury is something of a philosopber; | the street, either for rent or for sale, reckons aes pete, the Berlin \iagagine of Foreiga Li the ready at balf-past eight o'clock this morning. Prayer offered Bayard, | ° aMmnacax ‘RIGHTS AreocaTION, O'Neal 1s a Tipperary man. Waterbury argues and then | every Block. Imperial Archives for =cientific Information Bingle copies, ia wrappers, for mailing, sx conte. — ap higeg by the Rov. Faker Mr. Fo:ame, ( J of Oatario, ‘offered @ resolution atrikes; O'Neal bite bard and talke afterwards. Wheo The ty mors Rasing weeneuttntes) iene ere and o.ber prominent Eu: ‘The Journal of last evening's procosdings was read and | printiny ine use of tbe Convention chamber on Wed- | a nin%, euch oppostie temperaments come | Pollcomen vere pur om duty last within the able, energetic and faithful, his MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘approved, ‘evening, the 10th inst,, for a meoting of the to Giecuce the affairs the nation it | new acquisition, Im connection with this, General ne well written, aad contai le ‘Mr, Suvesrsa asked permission to correct a verbal yp ic may reasondly be expected that their meeting | Brown, of the Freedmen’s Bureau, denied to-day the information. Desiring rid ee een The steamship Henry Chauncey, Captain Gray, om Rights Association, whicn was laid over | woud sironciy resembe the violent coilisioa | report givt order ag him credit for issuing an w the 28 of a resolution | Uder the of § aud steel Hank and Tom happening | Mayor to appoint baif of the additional force n jaungea, Duchy of Meinin b Tan SOPvaAGe QuesrroM i coxarrrmy op-rmm wuoUR | 5 most in eu Upioee, bene to care eee Care | mos frac the moved Popslationd. Man bomeren, ddsizee | The change did not afford the expscted relief, and s error ia the journal record of Ju! sail from this port on Thursday, July 11, for Aspiawall. offered by him, aad unanimous consent was given. The President annoyooed that the Convention would | gaiurali d y iy flow a ove another, abd drew more claret | the step to be taken, as it must inevilabl, a distresving hemorrhage of the lungs he expired oa mails Central America and the South Pacis | Mr, Magus, paul Sohuyler, delegate at large, ap- | 0 into agnor br ed piece poy time report of the fromm gach. other's novtcila pro there was bokind the ‘i The qyarteriy report ind ‘he Firat National bank pub- ihe 28d wing = pasta in coe be Jacob Ceme- Bd: at Avs ten o'clock on Thursday morniag. was sworn io. nae. 5 admiring {riew both parties, who were ished moroi ite resources wegate | Cory, a to wi city bis remains peared and Mopding Commies oP ey 00 int ‘boon conveyed, Mr. Love's aeareat Weng ‘relative | The Naw Yous Hemaup-Edition for the Paciflo—will iA Alvord, (rep.) of Onondags, was called to the | prosent, interfered and put s empurary stop to the low | over $1,500,000, consisting in past of $208,000 in United | bad id ihe aise Of tiquor, rightly thinking that that was not the time | States bonds, The profit, afler ing expenses and | i# an elder and only brother, s farmer, residing in Onio. | be ready at haif-past nine in the mor ning. Crank then read the first section as follows:— or piace for a few wours’ innosent amusement in ibe | loss, amous:s to $32,000, pu prrersr aoe Bingle copics, in wrappers, for mailing, six coats, Anricix —, Section 1, Every man of the age of twenty. | pug istic way. O'Neal's nose waa very pooriy, auda| Tho Zzaminer of this morning believes that if the Refus H. King. * ro ! one years, who shull have been an, inhablians of this State | committee having been appointed, sat oa it, und In due | negrocs can elect a black Mayor in this city they | This geatlomas, a well known banker of Albany, died {oe $06 Seek Be Nore org ee accor ont fae ee ens time deciared that tue aliair should be fought out ab the | will do so aud snub the demoralized whites. Io m dy 4 the lection datrict whore he may ouer'bis vote, stall be | Catheatopporiunity. ‘wo hundred doilars Waa atoncs | a county near Richmond @ negro is @ candi- suddenly at his residence in that city carly yestorday entitled to vote at auch election in said district, and noi else. | PUl up for the benefit o| the winning man, and tue com- | date for the Convention who cannot write. morning. The deceased was a native of Ridgefeid, Eber for. all officers elected by the people: provided, that | mittee immodiatoly entered into the questiun of the A scrap of Governor at's _addross to the ¢ | Conn., and was the son of an officer of the Revolution. idiots, lunatics, persons uader guardian ship, felons and per- | wars and moans, After a loug debate it was agreed | of Virxinia, expected in fuil next week, appeared in the * i sons convicied of bribery untéss pardoned or otherwise 18- | that Stanisburg, on the Hudson, was the prop r | Whig this morning. He eives the already published ary army, the samo to whom the captors of Major Andre SUOFRANS Shall ot eiey’ (gos within thirey daye noxt procs ing Diuce w be selecied for tha contempial trial | platform of the party, who will hold their convention | dolivered their prisoner. When a young man Mr. King have been « puble pauper siall vote at vny election. No | Of skill and muscle, This arrangomout ved | here on the lst of August, and says substantially, there | removed to Albany, and entered into partnersbip with a person-Who saail receive, expec to receive, pay, or oifer to | 60 be as agrecabie to O'Neal as Waverbury. The an- | are people in the Stae who regard the United States | brother-in-law, in the oods business, Subsequently Pay, any money of other valuable thing to iaiuesce or re- | nouncement of Wwe iutended milt caused Considerabic | government with hostility; others off the white pam dpe. f reattach of tho State Bank, Ward 4 vole to be gven at an election, shall vote at such | commotion among the ‘fancy’ of the Eastera disrict | population who do not, and few of the | succeeding the late Mr. Bloodgoud im the latter ‘eat ection; and, upon challenge for such’ cause, the porsoa | of Brvokyu, where O'Noai resides, and had alao the | colored, who ever did. He regards the republican “rr Soe het mate FROGIBITION OF LEGISLATIVE DONATIONS. Mr. Kumar, (rep.) of Tioga, presented a petition from one hundred and tweive citizens of Waverley, Tioga county, asking for the prohibition of the donation of public moners. to charitabie institutions of a sectarian character. jerred vo (ue Commutiee on Charitable In- stitutions, Mt PSTITIONS ee pomp Laghep horn na tm : ir. Expres, rep.) of vingston, present @ peti- tion of ‘Emme. Lawrence and twenty others, citizons ef Weatohester county, asking for tae granting of. sul- ee womesa, Reierred w we Commitwo of tho Mr. Monrny, (dem.) of Kings, presented the petition of Thomas W. Casiow and eighteen others, asking sul- ream. PEN Trento ENTRRERISE COMPLETEST AND ABI or AB RSP APaEe, hal: d shall, i Wors receive his vote, 8 gentle: a ae) for women | Hotetred. ntad the petition | Sector aioe botore such inspectors thal ne has notre: | Seok ol exciing tho liveilest emotions tw ine breasts of | party as the one of progress opposed by another who ee Ulcndenes andonteoms of li tie emer tinn kee eA 1801. ae Ly ee a am, (ro as be read Lyprry ", Noob coived, does not expect to receive, hus not paid, uor olfered | the uptown bruisers, wno otaiin Waterbury as their | were in favor of the confederacy and inst the suf- | ally, he ia smd to have been a geatioman of most amiable edb dae Slik cup akan py ot our - ‘Re. aoe, ‘teen oluers, of Newburg, WON, AF. ORE ee vou Dba p Penge ong fo ph ea Evory arrangemect having been per- frage Gi the colored people, The object of the call for® | and’ benevolent disposition, Mr. King was married Mr, Vas Caures, (cop.) of Cattaraugus, presented tho | pussed excluding (rom voung at sa elcciiva every may de | Leoted, the reteree appointed, spougo aud yottls holders, | couveution was to do away with parties, and sitive is | many years ago to Miss Laverty, of this city, who, to- THE BEST AND CHAAPES? ARTICLE je ‘Me Who shall have made or who shall bo iaveroated ia, abet Or | the principals, with, Mauer tender elon oar aL parle Be oa pn gage belioves | gether with one daughter and three sons, survive hina, RIGO ‘Petition of sary C. Mead aud tuurty others, of Weat- Quester, for the grauiiug of suilrage to women. Ke- lay | the colored people express no desire to elect any BARRY'S TRIOOPHEROUS, wager depending upon the result thereof. nizht for dtaatsburg, on the Hudson, where they ar- | but tonest and capable men to oilice, and disciaims bay a ferred. Mr. Fouoma moved to amend by striking out the | rived in squads yesterday morning about ono o'clock. | tve intention of ruling those out of tue convention who PROBABLE MURDER IN THE TENTH WARD. on, Mr, Buavta, (rep.) of Chemung, presented the peti.ion | clause alsquallfying publio pasnora Gsoasing anevaiver tem Abady: proven satatie pubs | wero cagaged in the mpbsilion If thay rein, fever of sores age popck a nag jn OD of Mrs. W. 8'Suute and oue hundred aud tweaty oubers, | Mr Camraxran, (rept) of Datcuess, moved toamend by | for tue ‘combat was speedily discovered, and | the call they are invited to attend. A most brutal attack is alloged to have been made | Fhiraret Oy artic is admitted to be the standard prepare aa Beads, for equal suffrage to women, Re- | aduing to the sectioa the following words:—‘And pro- | ail hands went to work to put up tho ‘The colored majority on the registration lists to-day | upon a man named William Dempsey yesterday fore- connected with the hair. Tt pe vided further that aay porson nota qualified voter at | siakes und form the rng. At the command of | 1s two bundred and fey, Aecouate from the south- ; fie falling off erudiontes ‘eourt, dandeul™ do,, and keope the time when this proviso shall'take effect shall not | the referee tue inen proceeded to sirip for motion and | western part of the State and valloy show large majori. | 200% !m the marble yard of Anthouy McReynolds, tm | jn the most beautiful condition, “its habitus! use renders thereafter vote at any election, unless able to reud tho | in a fow minutes were in readivess for the fray. Buin | ties for the whites. Eleventh avenue, by aman naned DenuisjLafferty. From | the uso of oll, pomatum, or ang other preparation quite constitution in the Engush anguage and write his Dame, | men stood ready at thirty minutes to four, and nothin the facts of the Id that De ot and ivabiliiy to 80 read and write shall be cause for ‘a : it case 1 would seem mpecy and GAVEY, 17 n street, Jersey, Rurope. Challenge at the polls; ‘but this. proviso shail not | thecal of same ™ Tue place chosen for the ring was POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Lafferty had deen quarrelting thefnignt previous, and ay : apply to any person prevented trom physical inability | very skiifally selected, a large rock and clump of Dempsey got his finger burt ia the trouble, and, from a ey Hy a 1S aeons Bo ger ge hires eres ln pe 4 cnnalevely ey the combatants — ‘Tue Boxpep Warenouse Burotary.—Lawrence Grif- | Conversation which subsequently arose between the fiom, he dewred to state tuat ic the proposition envuid | $04, °2en 4, bears, by: The morning was wuuswally | gep, Thomas Burns and Joba Williams, the young mon | ™e0, the results which have proven so disastrous to GREEN, ds TITk PARDONING POWER. Mr. 7. W. Dwicar, (rep.) of Oneida, presented the memorial of the rison Association of the Siate of New J York, soliciting a restriciion of the pardouing power, 7 and communicating resvlutions for the insertion of a ‘Ciause in the Constitution as tollows:— There shall be a Board of Pardon to consist of five mem- bers, two of whom shull be judges of courts of record, or citizens we been such. ihe members shall be ap- 2 pointed fe voy by tbe peeping fing the cousent of bo sopreren br a _Gparontion it. spree [preper, vd spectators at the elements might speedily throw coid | arrested by officers Kennally, Hey and others, of the convene Rare, Sawer, fi sen 2 the congo it CoNaALA, ¥ Le aia ” ve : : ‘ . ¢ t! omb a accou! ‘ Atria, | Gases rune asmemmine ae: semper te stanateeaitas | Taee olastgilhce maPALAntS averbury were Johnny | TMCUY-seventh precinct, were arraigned before Justice | difioulty is furnimhed. | About, eight. o'clock yeater. PPO RROTHERS, Oaundn, whom the tirely upon its merits it might receive their end 9 » | Dowli terd orning on the charge of bur. | day morning Denais Lafferty called at the marble yard ORTON & 0O., Nowa Sootta, entirely upon its me might receive their endorse- | Perkins aud Mike Carroll, who stripped for tug occasion ; ng. yestonton metus baring of Mr. MoReynolds in relation to some. money matvers, OHAMAM Newfoundun . ment or be rejected by their disapproval. The | while O'Neal selected as his cuampions Jim Dunnevan | giariously enterod the bonded warehouse of Mr. Butler | ang ii ‘engaged in conversation William Dempse; BURGOYNE &00., | SE 8 Ietand, ustics or injustice of aa iriction upon ’ Comege ‘dinenans pont v ory pop omg te Walsd, two stout specimens of Williamsburg "| @, Bixby, 56 and 68 Greenwich street, on the night of | came up, and, addressing himself to Lafferty, held up bis Board may employ, if un} shall olther of thetn be all. sual be issued by the Go nor without expressing whether it re-instates the par: WATSON, Prince Kdwa: HEMPSTEAD, Balize, Honduras. . C, HERBERGER & 00. im ail his poi:tical rights as well as in| tion whether the ex the elective Ti the 6th inst., by means of forcin; the skylight and | hand and showod bim his finger, which was somewhat ened pe i a A janes Sweotney, of Widiamsburg, was confirmed ta vby 1g open 7! ; ¥ RG Panam. Res civil “rights; nor without, ‘the consent of | at | function were a natural right or a privilege. If it were | his appototment sier & prolauged wad aniisated discas. | removing tbo tron bars which secured the same, Aftor | \wuce, sAvlOg a ihe sims, aoe font oe Sete, os | vm. Monlevideo; Niober, Breall; Moes & Ove Tepott why the consent of che Board is gives of withued | & Daturai right then every restriction upou its exercise | sion, and immodiately assumed a position befitting his | descending into the store the burglars broke open two | pression, vad ‘was | Anstralie; Tosnqmaa & Os.. Danedis, ey ren tn te ee eee coment oF lis deanl in cach cise, | based Upon class or aco or age was not only arbitrary, | divoity aud impor.auce a * packages containing thirty. oa pieces of black sad | ..cgrved you FlgvL" Whereapon Dempesy drow 00s | (eee Rena Dareth. Ohiney antes, Sapens, by ‘Tue Governor {to the Board all the papers | bot tyrannical, But even a government such as ours, | At precisely iiftcea minutes to four A.M. O'Neal | colored ailka, valued at $10, to the drm of | S2asiru ty @ severe blow with bis | Lae 3 j apa, ‘ : " s . fegiats throughout the’ worl, ‘and at the prinotpal oem Pinch he may havo received relat:ng to,u pardon asked for, | whieh recognizes and allows to widest latitude of Fights | jumped into the ring, loudly ehocred by bis trieads and | Mears. A. i. Stewart & Co. Neither of the prisoners eee ee ase sictoyuonda interfered, Gocrng’ mic, | © Peart ‘treet, New York, United Staten, ‘Americus iy dec.sion. The Bourd of Pardon | and privileges, @ citizen had no right, not even the right which waa perfectly absolute, ter of suffrage the Stace had certainly the right cise such discrimination in conferriag the etectt chise as would enure to ie own ection— which could not be disputed. Granted, however, poople might restrict guifrage. it did not foliow that such Test:ietion could be vindicated, except upon an equable basis, for reasoos invoiving the public wellare. He did not bdeileve, althoagh tue people of tne State a admirers His appzarance was very fine, and the betting | bad anything to say to the charge preferred was ail in his favor. Wacerbury was oot slow in foliow- | them, and Justice ling committed them to the ing the example of 0’ .eal, and the excitement became | Tombs for trial without bail. jotense, In a few wiautes ‘tine’ was called, the men ARxest or BorcLars in Lisrexarp Sreeer.—On Mon- advanced grimly to the combat, and the Aght Com | ayy nignt two Germans, named Cbaries Mayflower and Pe Pek men shook hands affectionately, — Henry Scheinberg, gained access to the roof of store 44 a second after 0" dotivered a heavy thump on-Wa- | Lispenard street, occupled by Messrs 8. Heineman & terbury’s riba, while the later acknowledged tue deli- | |, cacy of the aicntivn by a severe Diow on his opponen:'s | 0%. by climbing up through the new building adjoining, Py A lively raliy ensucd, each giving and iaking | and, forcing open the scuttle, descended into the store TRS. sea sedee ering facts forthe bilious Every day more ol that Liver Complatt in all ite Fora Ue caraled anda thot duly oe Ee ane aaa not the ry the Governor it may seem provable that the innocence of a the dof jon hold, Dy the majority of its members, that the Innocence has vaea fairly ed the Governor suall issue a proclamation - stating the fact rehabiliating the injured persoa, aad be shall ‘with the advice of the Board of Yardon, p:oposs io the Legisiature such indemnity as may seem prover and -feusible. Norgshali the Governor issue proc amation of Rehabil.tation except on tae writtea eof the board of Pardon. The Board of Yurion shall keep a record of iis minutes and make an annual report to tne Leguaiure of ‘everything it shail have ouicially doue during eaea year. f] Tho memorial was referred to the Commitice on the ae sl if stinging blows on the chest and ribs. O'Neal doally went | and removed cloths valued at $300 to the uew building down in his corner from a severe blow in the snorter, | adjoining. While so engaged the burglars were dine the ain and rage, OF ith snperfluous rooover their natural hue: appetite is gone, it 1 as if the Sank Ae erik ) Pardoning Power. @ property qualitication. Nine out of ten | which caused the claret to flow in streams. covered by officer Cole, of Fifth precinet, at hait- ‘anpaires. Mr. Haumonn, (rep.) of Allegany, presented the pe- ponenis of equal suftrage declared that thev op- | —Rovxp 2.—O’Neal, who showed tne severest punish- | past ve s'olook in the morning. He cailed to his aid is restored; in brief. whatever the symptoms of the tition of Mra. J.C, Holmes and sixteen others of West- use Ley Kaew sume colored men whom the} - plaint may be, and whatever the phase it has assumed, @ ‘tor Y | ment, went seriously to work ana put in some he: officer Mooney, and the two, en the store uf Heine- fare ‘Such are the uniform effects of this prepas per rreseg femele puilrage. Referred to Com- ard as capable of voting intelligently. But if | raps on Waterbury’s mag. Afew exchanges follo man & Co, arresied the burglars, Yesterday afternoon where ‘iligus disease has been already mittee of the Whole. pod when the men closed and Waterbury was thrown heavily | they wore taken before Justice Dowling, and committed im cases were there is merely a constituuonal REORGAMIEATION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS. Post a jot, was not ignorance im any citizea | to the ground. ste the Toatha for trial witout ball to compiaint, it may be ted life | Mr. Waxas, (rep.) of Sullivan, presented two petitions | equally dangerous? Let suffrage in the future be based Rovnp 3.—Waterbury put in a number of straight Tux Arreurr on tas Livs or Rouxpeuax Dasnars.— the use, to small qi of this for reorganization of the Court of Appeals by amend- ree upon Lagrgs 4 looking onty to intelligence or | ghots at the ribs, rattling the Williamsburger’s bones in ‘ WEALTH MATTERS. ote, proven fi ry should be pes i worth, at i on. be no fevigiens distinctions. | g manner that elicited loud expressions of applause from | Roundsman Miles Deshays, of the Fifth precinot, yes- Ld a Ses A me ee nent ek, at af op we hee just yo ee a. the delighted bystanders, O'Neal rovurued on the | terday appeared before Justice Dowling, at the Tombs, | weekly Report of the Registrar ef Vital yoshi | jr “ea weces nl Sang Teel gag Ys prey ~ 4 bg Te ‘rd faa-m Rg Ppa Be as Lie yay dah wad. and made s complaint against officer Stephen W. Smyth, Statistics, =) of, Hener, hag been Created Urge 1; a roe sieaty oe ph ie aid oe Raghegho gla ey fought shy, and gank to avoid disagreeable couse. | ®l#0 an officer of the Fifttyprecinct, charging him with ‘The following is the weekly report of the Registrar of | jy Tinie Scndis Taneantek acta . resteced v bao eegerner ee ee ee ee eS quences. the commission of a felonious assault on Monday evon- | Vital Statistics to the Board of Health :— ay hats to its original olor and youthful beauty: 2 do. been alreody urged an ed aliticats Soon 6 — uae Daeneees: im winds verties 6 Sis iermoro.itax Boanp or Wears sd Eee eer ne OMT at onoa, Bold ty ok ur. Hix, ‘seked the hy on. | opponent, and delivered a succession of terrific biows, ‘erat uly 8, 17, } So wmakers ber: sere TIE Phe vem prea (oleate ae landing full on the Spariaaes bos, Waterbary in the og Jal ‘wore aid death io Kew Shensale gragete ie: . moanuume a industrious manner | ‘Bat Cemneee wore v . D., 1,138 Broadway, B. SL O'Neal's Piva, Both Wout dows alde by side ine quiet. aap dog aca = wad 4) E Toomve 8 x0 12.—The 1m theee rounds was of etl | TPG RRCEL Or SOURNATIsTIO RNTER common order, hoary blows being given and teen forked G0 in rue Peer, QoMPLirs ND ABLESE O@ with: attempt science. facerbui ecomed to jew BRS. . have received moro than his share of punishment, bat om tity Sue ck . jearders—t i foucht with gallantry, concluding the tweiftb round with im the former city and rio the POR SALE BVERYWHER! The second provides for the organization of | CoBveutiun, end not im committes, He did mot | 9 straight one from the shoulder, which sent O'Neal coe ** gio Court of Appeals, consisting of twolve judges, their | Propose to de'end the report point by Point, 8 | clean olf his fect. 4 t mortality tw New forty An¥tr, Breve. Discelerasione, eniied.Sigen _powers to be exercised substantially as in the preceding | ‘vat woul eo fame time give him an undue | _Roxps 13 axp 14 —The heavy blows of O'Neal began . kiya, white perk ing SR Wms fy lk prominence, and lengthened the d on this | to show plainly on the face of hia antagonist, who, recent of the dreggiota, report. And I now give notice that I shali ask the com. m lites Lo sit OWt the report to-morrow, even if thoy bad to ait «unth midmght. In regard to the amendment proposed by the me: from Dutchess, it was to inake it @ separate matter. He believed that they would utterly confuse ahd alienete the people if they should go before them with @ constitution submitted to them in pieces, and then a nuimber of amendments to that constitution. The ity of the comaitieo was very urgent apon this point, aud were very anxious that the now constitution should be submitted to the peopie, and that they should then have the opportanity to decide whether it were preferable or not to the one they had been living under for the last twenty years. Mr. Carpenter proposed to graat the power of challenge at the polls in all cases where @ man was sus- pected of not being capable of reading or writing. The committee bad been especialiy cai ito avoid cbal- lenge at the polla, Let thore be a board of registration, who could calmly and deiuberately decide who were and wore not legaiiy voters. At the polis he would have man who made a chaliongo be compelled to do 69 speclficaily and on bis oath. In the city of New York, in the last Presidential election, ho bad knowa macy voters who were anxious to vote, but, owing to a mis- chlovous, wanton and exasperating system of challeng- ing, had been prevented from doiag #0. He trusted tue Coovention would be careful not to introduce this very dangerous provision inte the coastitutivn. + SPENCER, (rep) ‘of Steuben, asked not premature to discuss the question w! constitution should be suomitted af a whole, and whether certain questions should not be sabre Se arately? Io the Convention of 1846, at the close of the Convention, after the frame of the constitution had been brought to perfection, ‘acommitice was appoluted for ben purpose of proposing a pian of submission wo the people. nevertheless, stood up manfu ly and greedily received 88 per cent of nd bis share of Puolshment Some slight Litilag, a sculle, | omcer by occupation. In defauit of $1,000 bail whe en of Fahrenbely "snd tts of Mere niga ura ntbane be orang snemme 15 axp a men caine up from and de. hag csc ones Smyth to the Tombs for god A we tho mask bast as Beariy tree Mapeen tae an ~ . each apparently anxious to force the Ogbting, fABBING A¥YRAY Burwesx Dowsstics.—On ay though O'Neal showed, cou-iderable, signe of disrase, evening Mary Nichols and Johanna McCord, domestics | ;,,ni0 increased Mortality wed Gxberieces aly oe anaint AG Poirtasuth sueet Paton oe hg pion rested im with ‘some. heavy blows, und inthe ale | employod in the restaurant 636 Broadway, became in- | or whore ail Uhese evila co-axial. In ine Ninth ward, popu, OLIVER A, GORD SRRES. teenth round janded @ rasper on Wateroury’s uasil or- | volved im a quarrel, during which Jobanna seized a t one death in every 4,280; in the Fifteenth ward, still tcpeler’e af fp ha ty ns ma te the ~. Memeo = pad ber Et ead inet her carving knife and rashed upon Mary, and coming up with un Forte ij only pte Bye: harmless, inetentene jetties : characterized by heavy | ner girack her a heary blow on the head with the edge eet ton, Othe memorials were referred to the Committeepn the Judiciary. INVESTMENT OF THE STATE EDUCATIONAL PONDS. Mr, Tt. W. Dwicut presented the suggestions of a mer- thant of Utica resp ciing the investment of the State educational funds in the registered bonds of the State, ‘the propriety of which maintained ior the following geasons :—First, the security of the investment; second, the increased income therefrom ; third, the con’ ce of such invesiment, Referred to the Commitiee on Mr. Ggaves, (rep) of Herkimer, presented two peti- Gene eS sa jo to women, Referred to Com- and desperate fighting. in the course of which the York- died io | se ‘Sixth and PRseeee OE RES vilic youth had a slight advantage. A flerco straggle for | Of the weapon, infecting @ severe but not necessarily ‘leventh wards, where the evils of overcrowding and sani- Crista: Hair Dye.—The ver the fall then took piace, when U'Neal was throws back | 42% wound. Thy alarm being given, officer Kuiia, | tary, neglocs of tenaut Nonuee ite porisived $f pecnoue im wide Wheteunle Sa eit tise senile B on the ropes, where his antagonist held him with his | f the Fourteenth precinct, ran into the place, and ar- | Sioa) po nistlon of 108,11, or wearly one to every 1,000 | 2#t0r House. arm round his neck and throat with the apparent desire | sting Johauna took her to the Spring street police sta- | jiving in ‘hose unhealthy districta The ‘THE GENBSER VALLEY CANAL Mr, Cuamrtaix, (dem.) of Alleghany, presented a remonatrance of cilizeus of Alleghany county against the abandonment of the Genesee Valley Canal. Re- ferred to the Comm ittee on Canals. Mr. CHAMPLAIN sino presented the memorial of citizens of McKean, Pennsylvania, inst the abandonment of the Geneseo Valley cuuai, asked for its reading. The Cusmg proceeded with the reading of the docu- men i. Mr. Buaoex, (dem.) of Kings, asked that its further teading be dispensed with. Mr. Ewpaws, (rep.) of Livingston, said the subject ‘was one of great imporiance to the people of Monroe and noighboring coanties. The memorial was referred to the Committees on Canals, and ordered printed. RESTRICTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS. Mr. C. K. Panxwen, (rep.) of Tioga, presented « petition from citizens of Tioga county, asking the prowibition of Jegisintive donations to sectarian institutions. Referred ‘to the Committee on Powers aad Duties of the Legisia- core. Mr. Bakar, (rep.) of Montgomery, presented a petition allow the claim. shestiel takes place, - tion needs to be given. eastern streots of ba Tae Rounps 20 To 28.—ihese rounde differed very little Auzczp Notonovs Buroiara—While policeman i the eeiidren under three years of laces above the ithered its slipping to the ground before much damage was dene. Dowling and locked up for trial. Tho knife used by Jo- | were the localities » ke oy — toerenee, 07 smoreality mainly ‘of it, every fe Vand Feo ne en Ta cal Dat tiv referee Wouldaet | Dasha waa also brought into court and willbe kept until | cocurred, last wook., To. these uabealinful localitice and (0 havo abotite ot For sie ty Dea bana from the preceding on #, severo punishment being ad- | Burrs, of the Twenty-ninth precinct, was patrolling his | fi saontioned thas the gr a = ministered on both sides, By a succession of beavy h arvest last week. Adult life io Jocalities di it RUC. Elliptic Lockestitch ‘Sewing be 4 , ” beat Satu ight ot cuinb to the local Causes that destroyed au exira hundred of | First preminma, 1:66. So. S48 Broadway. biows O'Neal managed to close Waterbury's ieft eye, and en last Saturday night im Thirty-third street, near | ound Wo the ince cainets ‘week, but the coming weeks will | volute tension; adjustable drop feed. poe very — ny ee ron = ante Fifth avenue, be was informed by another officer that prove the trutm oe conclu wi « Oc] wo low deliv hes inces where it aa conn, jered by Nght had been seen in the unoccupied house No. 6 East | "these, places whe woe i Gree Rovyps 28 ann 29,—Both parttes badiy off for wind Tuirty-third street, It was known that the residents of | and that it cannot be too distinctly wud sparring cautiously, Kouad oadod wich « few slight | the house wero in the country and that sho place was | TOCwlly of cuidren denies &, & exchanges, locked ap for the summer months, and the appearance | As in the grest hospi Freckles. Pimples: Tan, Moth. Yetlow. Rocsns G1 axp 32—In these rounds both showed | (1 ents’ es that time in the balidiog Moggestel inquiry, | hyelenle coadition of the aimosphero of the w rowa Patches, Pah Wore "Paea's Apert: 4 mgns of severe punishment, bat, with fresh wind and | They tried the basement door and found it locked. As Respiad ofan, Sot, br the ——_ of the vigoror Blemishes cur yn Ef Medicated Soap. Tenewed energy, weal at each ‘other with great vim | ney were about going to the next house, in order to | Snvier, vies ter lee tors ele ein ee eee wre receiving @ heavy en on e pe which | make an entrance through the scuttie, two | been brought down to the fenhianess of an infant, so 1b our », " ) quickly retarned in ® manner was ly satis | men come from the house snd attempted 4 sensitiveness of the infant Gouraud’ gta ite rig ee factory to his (rieads. Waterbury endeavored to Close, | ig escape. The officers succeeded in cap. | give the first indication of unbeaithiness and peril in the by the fashionable world. At GOURAUPS atmos \demnics breed. roads: Bat and followed up O'Neat, yanging away at the nibs. He | (onng both of them Considerable propert; b n “| Abs: <f Ie Iroodion te pr, | Devo. 7: of | 129 Washington street, was, however, a little Yoo mpeinous; for, tarmng round | way found an their persona at the time. Several akole- aane meee oares Sa reneixe, oped latrar Dr. | Dero, te oa’ Gariord: De W. a. Cone Ypellant. 4 Co, in the | “eek N. ¥. At retail by all druggists; price rensed Envelopes Sper Thowsands Letter sises gutctned. °Wiolsuteindrotal Mauouary, sstabisnment Nassau strect, sear Fulton. J. W. O'BALEN, A . Biox fferson, said that there were y season brings into of D. 6, Gox'and others, citizens of Montgomery county, | . Mt. Bicxvonn, (dem.) of Jefferson, sald were } quick as lightning, O'Neal vuried him in a huddie to | ton Keys were also found in their pockets. Yesterday | marked contrast, the rate of morality tn the healthy and ——_——_—- asking the prohibition of legialative donations to secta- | ® 6tea+ many persons in the =taie, foreigners, well elu. | hig corner by ® weil directed shot from his left | roruing they were brought bevere Justice ards. "Wille the fate in. the majority We of u roots rian, educational or charitavie institutioos, Referred. | ©M@d, and men who could read and write weil sboulder. anere 4 8 | enetSuudk per thousand fa the Third, Fourth, Seventh, eS ak Ponte tne, Re Rj otuer languages, but who were unahie to read or write English. u complaint was made against th jemporary complai em by the np a one from low f officer and they wore heid for examiuation, Their | Thirieenth and Bighteonth wards. the influence of ihe Gourand’s ola depot, 4s PROMIMGTION OF THE BALE OF 1JQUOR AS AN INDEPENDENT Was it proposed that this large class of persons should | Waterbury deiiverii ‘Neat’ 18 hardiy felt.” An jon of Dr. Stiles’ records : PROPORITION names are Micael Weaver, alias Casey, and George | 2nson 's bardiy, tw Tho Preardext submitted the petition of C. 0, Wetsoll | >*, excluded from tue exercise of the elective franchise? | thundering effect. Punisliment that the latter re- | Wilson, alias Alber: Nelson, The len whose house | Presents the fact tbat in the , Sixth, Twelfth and Siz Grover & Baker's eat Premium Sewing nd others, a follows:— Hing Canraxrem did not think thats practical otjec- | ceived the fortieth round was terrible; while the | nay beca entered have beon ol aa to conoena | Cecneeet pe A (found, jocal causes for | machines. Shen Wsyert fo $6 ONAL CONTENTION oF Tax State oF New ‘Mr. Tow: (rop.) of Rensselacr, said -he was not formal comprint the same Jeasons and are given. No family shouid in favor of the resolution of the gentleman from a The wm od, residents of the State of New York, ree in Dutchess, because be believed the dectriue announced Pectfully petition your Honorable Body that with the consti- triton it to be BuLmitted to the je of this State for nae od & separate clatise pro- Hors to any person or per. sland. i ndaptod vy awaponiy of vovers sball part of constitution. be petition was referred to the Select Committee on Intoxwating Liquors, LRGELANVE CORRUPTION. Mr. DUGANER, (rep.) of New York, nted a memo- rial containing the views of Mr, Jonn Percy, of Williams warnings ; for cleanliness, tiation vary b pen atton throughout acan'ctssa cou foresial evils greater | Scraftia nad Gi dees the Kidneys’ Woreals oy drupe ‘all the arts of the physician can cure. rey QUARANTINE INTELLIGENCE. The ELEVEN OF SOCRNaListIC P aa er boa PST oo Bat Wttle has occurred at Quarantine since the EE eee HYEMING Mi THE MONTAUK INSURANCE OFFICE ROBBERY. anata’ report of yesterday, The oficere whose duly | yon Sau RYEAYWHRRE In the ease of Ephraim Q. Patterson, charged with Se clanatiby aia pot aa willie pebsiccee Yeqrec-Mre. W! path. ” sels are ; Any, e ire. sealing $10,000 worth of railrosd securities, money, | Wien alserity and cheerfulness, All those sick with ing yeah Rehan fo fake Ine ‘yall wang the reliable 25 = salyess of lexislative bribery aad corruption, ke, from the safe of the Montauk Insurance Company, | rover on board the hospital ship are progressing favora- Termine i iaign the taimach ond ‘oures 1 COURT OF APPAALA sTATISTICR. Court srect, Brooklyn, searly fifteen months ago, the Mz, with Ropes of Uae slkimate rosnvery, Twelve veo | {udammaton, mod. alaye all ‘pain. io The Cuate presented ® communication from P. H. of which have Alisady been presented in the are now at lower for observation and fu- | cases, ae mill ot ‘mothers oun testify. Gere and migation, many of which will suffer but twenty-four | for," Mrs. Winslow's Syrup,” having hourw’ detention. Thisia judiciary, tagne is bat 9 necemnary of “Curtis & Perkins’ om the outside wrapper, “bers from infected porta, | *** bese imitations from which they sailed oy r Fiery bey gn e PAGRAMS OF CONVENTION CHAMBER, Mr. Larwan an amendment, c1 Og ime ‘hen alt, Remar, (ep. of Owego, from the Comittee on | of residence in the district required ‘rom Abiety to tem oe talowe et ‘Cont ngent Expenses, repor! versely to the oye soem. = #ition (0 procure diagrams of the Convention the . Bioxvonn, of offered the - in and said he oy Lit tegy. or the members, officers and reporters. ‘The boned i } consideration : ‘and at the same time produced Me or —_ Ta ., Bankers, s 3 H ® ss . H FS agreed to. THM STATE FISHRRIES AND LRORLATIVE rf i di RESTRICTIONS, Mr. BionronD, (rep.) of Jefferson, offered the follow. The lump By ‘That there should bea sion in the constita. yp I Pop am ow | MEDY, sed imwardiy. ion substantially ae follows: : oS. ee ee ioe ‘stranger pia lia, Heimbold, Cod dlagion, . eee ot 8 et Oo and mangled flesh. Diack Prewent, and then left the place sy aera mar teaerta wigs th | Wns, week declared jedicially Sad large forage ox Bok mr Patterson then eaid that he should postal Slee aes iy Ly never ‘oul yaters of tne Lakes Erin aad One ind, but who were {nen were well cared for by their friends, and were con- and made a motion that bis Parte Kepesition. ‘Medal Awarded to (be Weed Sewing Machlee Os. Mer Al bod nod the ground of insuMiciency of of & steam! purpose, The apectatore ppeared separa: ttorney Hi 1 who appear by tenga reat le sevens | fue tne ‘prosect: ppoeed th modoa te ca able uasomnd = mi exercise the lective franchise. the of admitting paupers to the elective be if they were to give the right to vote to five or ij i £ except so be necessary to prevent tres. vito this ead oiber faduatrial p among nee haa five thousand people it would be one thing; | small eq and fferent routen No — resolution was referred but the the ‘Aalmshouses the Light but the prio. there was probable a New York offign, 619 Breadwag oun hoe sachsen Nalin wen contreuen enane me men She hed charge of peso wa cerenionanes- Bibs: Betas cause to the prisoner of guilty Icnowledce ia ‘The Catholic chureh at Piormoat, N. Y., was, on Pun- ~~ aaron 18 TR NEW TORE ory sUDICURY. tf "he aia the matter of baying the coupons, and hoped the maKit | ayy ing, dedicated tot Joha, by Archbishop MoCionkey, | mS. StS aig event oC? Pi. yA iA RG RRINGS SPECIAL TELEGRAM 10 THE HERALD. rate wow omna said he would earefally read the testi- | 10 the prosence of « full congregation, some of whom machine), ; as, New Kesolved, That the Comptrotier of the City of New York mony aod render bts decision on Thursday afternoon, had travelled several miles o witness the ceremonies. The Mtr a a ee ae os be reauested to prepare aad communieats to this cone ards dolivered the consecration | Si aaager wayne for exlarioe of Jestione, sagges, sie ne news FAM SAN FRANCISCO. sermon, in which he exhoried his bearers wo adhere | up by resorting | Yor sutionery end 1 Gan Paancuco, July §, 1967, | more firmiy to the faith “once delivered to thesaint,” | SYO7wNere UN SrSyemiceh, jeagen, elses nek Sanat A prin taht occurred t-any at Black Riva, on Lake | rived setertay, eng Woman fom Nev ‘ork, and | Sod te rab by the buy aored,tm having’ pt * fl janetro. Erie, thirty-Gve miles from Cleveland, between two | ship Galinst, oe cen cin wey Ny eourt , and all ott each court at seperan tae an te eaeeie ieee wae Night weight pugiliste of thie city, named Béwara | Af 0° 000 Sh Galforam for 1866, it te Fete eae Ci the cord, ont Daniel Doguty. tee 000 6 ste, aycertain,amosgied to tee milous beta be each of sald eoarte thirty-four minates, 8 foul blow was Sow. 600, 000. resolution wae lard over ‘ard, a4 the fight was awarded to Fogerty. bow. ia quict @ $6 50. The transections (a wheat Py gh BON Bimeslt by fat vee beter mae. Raving on. oR Leen ee oe emery eee Se Baslved, ve referred te in eg @ecrateb, and but for his impevucsity cova nay easily | Legal tenders 73. a