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3 "ae : , # . y Ai 7 o “i ~ | _ {NEW YORK HEEALD, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 11,1867. LICENSE OB citizens unti! they could de so without loss and with NEW YORK. |.ue5¢: Zz Tose cme, | ME X 1 C . s sideration of bis resolution previously wilered on tne | ceding the election, Te hae coe the majority eB: . . subject of sending tor copies ef the atin the | of tae commities, in their report, had used . Massachusetts legislative investigation of the question | every eftort to ‘accommodate tho rich and iu eta int he ant prsmn tee ainsi | Stestvan ts hous sft weal corey ae: | PETE QUE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION on cities aud on the Legislature, aud to the special com. | cation, because many genticmen wha spent she summer THE TRIAL OF MAXIMILIAN. 2 mittee on the subject of intoxicating liquors the a In the country were thereby deprived of Re Fight lo of facts Kepner 4 license and prohibition which vote, He had never known geat of sack nanan been brought f io that investigation, Tho resolu. | scrupulous conacientiousness ag knew wolt tion was adopted—Mr.. Grooley’s voieo and one or two } that wher they left tue city they it to return, and Part of the October Deeree Made at Paurther Propositions for Judi- | ™r oaly being heard in dissent. = the city was sctoaliy their and so claitaed, Mr, AXTELL, (rep.) of Cinton, offered the following: stlotor ainsegeocaee hier tant pareeily pn Bazaine’s Dictation ’ od . cial Reform. rear, the evils of intemperance are widespread and | MUADY the tirty days olause, and My (be ayetom of reg~ inert thie tate, and whereas: avast proportion of | (strmion in cities, alt that large clasgof poor mechanics the crime and pauperiem, wit taxation resuliing there- | who during ths summer went outi fie taty to work ot are the Kn | Bs ny Rrpheny | were Gisfranchised, Why not a unitorm system es @roposed Release of Hischoat to Resi | si tithes wrens. is dingeeegrice,a,ctagt | peor™acn ndins ot ctey tobe secsawed | PPEnCESS Salm-Salm Driven Out ve @ friend, inthe te the dent Aliens. if avilved communities, iavolving as foes tke right | Faral elticens, ‘She workuan tomporarly. staying ta of Queretaro. of prohibition; therefore conotry was now compelled to. two journeys to . Resolved, That it be roferred to the Select Committes om | the city If he wished to vove—once to register, and again eereeenaaeel Srceeutvon tbe following provident?) ee | tO coming to ano: her relatiag et oe to idiots and ja i ad ili i "1 for the Evidence of the Logistative (a varie logetnture mar prove by iaw or the probitition of | {0 idits and} nalics—o wished Jo yaew they ad | Sniling-of Madame Juares in the Reve- Referred to the Soloct Committee on the sale of In- | Cally dectared,” how the Droouse casing of ne Ween nue Cutter Wilderness. Investigating Committes. toxicating Liquors. idiow”" and ““anatte’* was to be determined. Ea one UIRND SALE OF CORPORATION PuoranrT. tial over seven volumes of togimony were taken’ . - Mr, Brovas offored the-followlog: sanity. | He Knew © cestaia, Resolved, That the Comuittes on Cities take tuto consider. Sees uptes bet oe eects Hennes ss SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALB. Montinuation of the Debate on the | 213, {8s propricty of fo amending the constitution 8 t0 | to hecho law that because a man pot hie name toabai | Departuse ef Suarez and His Cabinet for require municipal corporations to sell all public property not squire’ bond he was to be regarded as a 1 Of those Robding ofiee ia seid ektion, ns Mnancoomiodstion | ped for the exorcise of the Referrod to the Committeo on Cities. he underswwod the meaning of JURISDICTION OF COURTS OF BPRCTAL. GENTIONE, stood it to be @ man who Mr. ¥cLune, (rep.) of Monroe, offered the following:— | bieckhead—a man without any jt atic, and as ti. | Mexice-City—Sailiug of Madume Junrem fer ee franchise fit Vera Cruz in jeod States Rovenue word idiot, heunder- | Cutter—The Tebaastepec Rallread Hehemo ‘Re would sup- senks ea the Boards—The Benrers of tho 4 ae tho Case Of ho revifed tn tho city of New lyaterious Despatches by the Wilderness. ‘sabe ts inal Peulinetieeotiste cet maecioe oo Yo cand who Meied ore Or cliaantouthe: he tucmt New Onrzane, July 10. 1867, ; vision tn the consutution, substantially as follows:— than the President of the Uvited sates in oueyear, He 12 o'Clock Midvigns: “Courts of Special sescions in the several counties of this | referred to the bead of tho Met tan. Su official transmitted ‘ican Consul ae eae e ae aL AEe ee een ee: L poao teat yarns ene oo Cai eT eee er Ge bolts fae reper $e ths Mex a mine all cages of assuult And battery not charmed to have | election day, and a vorer atey; ‘and said, *{ | hero, states that President Juarez and his Cabinet left Spee poles Ceteaay nen tala gph all cases | object to that man voting.” * ‘Woy ?"* make the election | San Luls Potosi on the Ist instant for the capital, where Chace of intoxication; provided, however; thas the. necieed | CF “Because he is a blackpuard” Was not that | he would be-received with great potap and éclat as the in such casos shall huve tho right to demand a.tealby jury | Sbsard? And le had soon in oagot tho journals In th6 | couivoror of his country and the defender or reped Suffrage Question. SPECIAL REPORT TO THE HEW YORK HERALD. ‘ Axzaxy, July 10, 1867. ‘The Convention met at eleven o'clock A.M. Prayer offered by the Rev. Wm. Wyatt, alter which the Pwornal of yesterday was read and approved. $ k REMGNATION OF MR. BROOKS FROM COMMITTEE DUTY. The Cuaiz announced the appointment of Mr, Jarvis | in such court.” city of New York, which was edited by a very distin- | member of the Committee on the Powers and Duties | Referred tothe Committee on the Judiciary. pushed: one obitasthennie. conn that every ann, a eee rosie “ite - ‘the Loglslature in place of Mir. James Brooks, resigned RETRENCUMENT 1X J NAW YORK JODICEARY, patriot CUD @ cortaia gasaitan teexuae’ Be nad e orness lef this morning, having on board Rhorefrom. Te eee eee eee ee cay denuosting tno | nigaed a Datlbond, wes a blockhead, Coming to the | Madawe Juarez, Senor Romero, brother of the Mosican requesti 4 Comptroller of New York to transmit certain statistics | “urd question beLore the Convention—tuat of paupcrs— | Minister, and. bearer of important despatches to Prosi. ms he hsd seen in a New York newspaper an explanatisa of | dent Juarez, Seior Sentacitio, son-in-law of the Presi- as to the expenses of the Judiciary of that city, which. } 1h ootion, so tar as it referred ta this unfortunate clase, | dent, end jothers, ” t LPOILATIVE CHARITAYLE DONATIONS, + Mr. Van Corr, (rep.) of Kings, prosented a petition of was then adopted. for the constitutional prohibition of legislative ‘AN ELNCTION DAY POR WOMAN EOFPRAGH, ee peer ogress at more definite and aeons ‘a 4 - = pane gs of ine sian, Ocha eeehicen, and tonati Mr. Gravus, (rep.) of Horkimer, called up tho con- 18 parties to bo exc! wat the | Emile Lazero, an ex-Confederate, at one. time aa agent Ge eee 7 he omarion She ideraihon oF wnt ees ation providing fora gomorat elec. | ObJecl of the prosent si ceonstitntion was | of Maximilwn, and of Tohauntepec Railroad grant noto- P WONAN SUFFRAGE. throughout tho Suite, at which womon alone shail } % €xolade all fomates of privons au jouses, But | rieiy, were the borrers of tue United States despatches ‘Mr. Tooker, (dem.) of New York, presentod a petition oa the quetion of granting them sofirage, aud | “BY bad not the committee proposed: that, and stopped: | so often andse mysteriousiy alluded to, Lazero, it is citizene ackiog the confermont of suffrage on women, | ainended it by fixing the dato of auch election as the short.there in their attacks on tue poor maa? understood, is still im the mterest of the raiiway scheme, to the Gonedittes df tue Whole, first day of June, 1603. Mr, Guxeizy asked Ioave to explain that the section | and ropresents Marsal ©, Roberts, of New York, in se . . Dy proposed to proveat for the future cho porsibilicy of | curing that which Saute Aona failed to secure for want Oe ee eee ee oe eae tne at the Wheto, | Heveral thourand votes being cast by thicty of forty | of power tornldi his oolizasions, pore § alsouse officials The officers aud mon of ihe imperial army recently THE VETO POWER Mr, Bannanp said that if they only aspired to pares — at ber have arrived ane. ae ir be fur- . : _ | an abuce of that kind, itanight easily have been done by | nished, if desired, transportation to New Yor! ape oe Qaeons; offered the follow- | thr evislature. Bub the present proposition went much further, No one who bed been a pauper or had received Pu 7 Resolved, That section nine of-articte four of the constl- ic L fear rticalnrs of Maximilian’s Prialk— be mbleshed tie’ lsc f ef present? mtae | Public charity in any forca thirty days be:ore the elec He Persixts in Donying the Courts Juris- ‘enya “ott t t vas to be allowed to vote. finition "4 . ‘th te tierwof, relating tothe veto power see eee raupet a ateded by thcmutes Aseuny | diction—ile Explains the Decree of October ‘The resolution, the object of which is to require a two- | os 43 Juhnsou's Reports it was held that a man who | ibe 1565. thira vote of all the members of-oach branch of the | had heen sick, and had had one load of wood awarded New Ortcays, July 10; 1867. Logislamnre instead of tco-thirds of those present, 10 | to bin by the Superintendent of the Poor was a public We have files of the Brownsville Ranchero tothe 4th pass a bill over the Governor's ve'o, was roverred to the sanity gg Cominittee on the Powers afd Duties of the Legislature. ag ng pale ero Mgt pape eg hom fostant, publishing the proceedings of the coure martial i RY TRICTING THE POWERS OF THE LEGISLATOR. ‘Mr. Brows, (rep.) of Lewis, presented a petition of Mitizens asking @ constitutional awondment prohibiting fhe donation or appropriation of pubiic money or prop- arty by tho Legislature, boards of supervisors and muni- pal corporations for churches, sctwols, colleges and institutfons of a sectarian character. f PROUIBITION OF THR SALT OF LIQUOR. Mr. Graves, (rep.) of Herkimer, prevented a petition of Sltizens asking tho submission of a ciause in the consti- jom prohibiting the sate of into:icating liqnors as an Sedepedaone proposition at the polls. Roferred to the peloct Commitice on Intoxieating Liquors, 4 FEMALE SUPIRA +, Mr. Graves presented the petition of Mrs Davis Cot- 80 ‘ . TIE RR ANAT. OUTLAYE. ‘ wor |. | that tried Maximilian and his generals, The court was and fifty-one othersasking the grant of the right Mr. Venrzanck, (cem.) of Erie, offered a resoiution ricco ihoresinen avon “cay tonne wine eae relealre composed of a heutonant dueai resident; six ea] ‘Suffrage to women as woll a: men, Referred to the | calling on the Auditor of Canals cor Information concern- | Loy ehape thirty cave before olecuion was to pe dobarred. h Dy ; il of the Whole. ing the Dumber or breaks that have ocourred in the Erie | from casting a ballut. He hoped that no suoh untair | ‘108; jsdge advocate, Lieutenant Colonel Maauel As. ’ THR ONONDAGA SALT SYRINGS, canal; the cost of repairs thergof, nad the portods of | and unjust provision would be adopted If it were, | piroz. ‘The prisoners wero tried soparately, each plea ‘The Cnam presented a communicuiion from the super- bi Vasseesnt Of the Onondaga Sult Springs conveviog Statistics of the operations of those works as called for timo navigation has boon interrapted theroby. Iaid | yowover, ne hat no doubt it wuld bo rojected by thé | containing the denial of the juriediction of. the court, over un fet. Sie 2ites theg bad ten who were aimost publc TON OF CSTRY AND RXHORRETANT REC" ‘were vadoubtedit: practically public pare | a4 Protesting against tho refusal of the right to appeal. Dy previous resolution. It was reforred to the Com- Mr. Ducanxe, (rep.) of N. ¥., offered the following:— i " . 5 oN. ¥., owing:— | pers and who were holding public eflices, ‘Toey ren- | Maximilian was confined to his bed when the case was Bie on the Salt Springs of the State and ordered Rasolved, That the following proposition te referred to | dered no equivalent for what they. received; parastbose caliod, hia being the last. He was ably defonded by LRGISTATIVE CHATITY AGAIN, Phe lezai rates of iateresi chargeable tor the use or hire | MOH Were not poor they were not to be regarded 48.Pab- | Sonor Malelio Ortega, who refated the charges of Maxi- honey shall not exe $ et c panpars, eee en eee eee ee ue foount | Mir. GREELEY raid tte electimi he had referred to'the | miliaws ueuspations and crueliy, He said that the law fon is wie aud bisgiot reat estato hall nae excoed twelve | day previous tu which tho naujer ¥ota hud tarned.the | of the dd of Octover was made when Maximiinn per cen upon the value of 4! tate lensed reuted, iti taker 848 and not Rs returned to the @ ° ‘and. ull interent fot | We wns certain ust tothe date because s Cougroscional | Was cheated into the belief that Juaree had aban- the Use nad hire of rmyney gr real estate exceeding the | committee had unserted the e'octed candidate, aud he | doned. the territory, and that one of tho arti- Bud lal! bot be resovecutle by pracesa of Taw. > | bad 1868, oon etinsem to At ie placa, Buble would | cles of that law wus dlciated ey the Freach Referred to the Committee oa Fieanco, that last {ail every voter im the city of New York that commander-iu-chief, He sald, moreover, that that law was only intended as a terror, and a2 thers never had been « petition for pardon presented but was conceded, + Mr. Broors, (dem.) of Ricumoul, from the Committee Perobsticicn tnd Charitable ivatitutions, reported back Petition of citizens of Wayne county asking the re- ion of the logislative power to make donations of joney for charitable purposes, anc asked that the com- tteo be discharged irom tho further consideration hereof, and that it be referred to the Committes cn the werd and !ties.of the Logisiature, Ho sald the com- fmiittee asked this through no desire to shirk their iy, but they felt that the petition would bo more ap- ely referred as designated. The roport of the TUS DEAE ON PAR SUPFRAGE RBPORT, ‘ ‘ + ittos of | Could be taken out of the alinsiiouses had been taken The convention then resolved itself into Committe of | out, and that thoi vote had largeiy ewolled the majority the Whole on tho report of the Committee onthe Right | for'Holfman, Ho believed. the recommen dation inudle ittee was agreed to. of Suffrage, Mr. Atvord again taking the chair. Dy he carnesily asked the members of the court, in the . _. y the committee in regard to panpers was jnst and P 7} yosomatin (em) of Bulloli. Smet San announced tue question before the | necessary. Aman. Who, was Wort only the clothes | name of civilizaton and history, which would judge of F ; F aban he stood’ in might be- an sindependent vows, Ef he] hy tarrible deads dono that day, and as the defenders of Pdtice, ol'ered the following resolution amending the ‘The Secercary read the amendment to the firet section - ived Fules:— of tue report of tue Commities on Suffrage, proposed by | Garmed bia dolias n day, and. T'ved ug it, ne tan could Mr. Laptiam yesterday, sud the amendmeat to the | tation. Bot with paupors, the case wae diferagt. ‘Tho. Amendment proposed ty Me. Bickford, ‘at: Seterson. suporintendout hed already a larze iudnoney in euch a Mr. Bicxronp eaid that, after carefatly exuxining Me. | Qhy and practically determained to witch mid bis vote Lapham’s amendment, he had become conviaced that | Sid ing been, that proposition ouver=d nit that he desired (o obtain by . s “ bis own further ameadincut, and therefore withdrew artnet Abochany. gave Sree the fatter, sii Nolals were to a carialn extent under the con- Mr DuGaxse, (rep.) of New York, moved to amend b¥ | trol of their superiors. Why ot then, exctede (heim inserting the foilowiog claure inthe section:— a8 weil as pabhc paupers? There wonld certainly be rhalt have power to regniate the elect. | more justice in taking that course, for poor people tere Ad 3 ynrity of eee i vic intelligent enoagh to know that almushouse official Ne faelowe vloluione or the lev. oe | Was-@ servant of the Stxte, and had no real power over shariag the proceeds of criminal | them, and was powerless to refso thom their share of the public <a ” er Soon pained to roud the . a Tepert praseo! y the committer, so far ay it plac-d under the coperderation of the Hoore at the same | which porvaied it, | Ilo could only account for it en she time, ho thought it best that the ame rule should not | ground acm eeasbonrytnlagag ling vnd cmt be ado Jn the Convention. He should therefore ask Seat to tees sanapa-oeeiten, be, TK, nen repay hs yeryenths +o halt iambic BN sere dependant tipon the dberity of the ‘State had the second igdependence of Moxico, to. save the good name of thecountry in the eyes of comiag generations, who persue Fora: appiand, 93 tho crowning of the greatest victories, the greatest forgivences. ‘Atuong the accnsations azainst Maximhan was one of atieimpting to prolong tho war by the decree of March 7, and creating aregency m case of his death in the com- ing batt as aria ‘Vasquez, one of Maximilian’s counsel, clowed gament as follows:—“If you condemn the Archduke to death Tam not uneasy about a coalition in Rarope, or the throatening atiitudo that the United ‘States may assume towards the republic, T have conti- donee in the hiberats, who have rooted ont the French from this soil; batI fear the universal reproach that ‘wall fall epon our covniry as an anathema—worse than ‘oven a sentence of deach—because of the nullity of the proceedings of this court.’? The court commenced at eight o'clock A. M. of the T5th, and went into secret session the evening of the ‘Mth, and dissolved the same night. red, 1 gs ho aman fnient to the constitution shall be afirmative voie of w ma, fdsiegaces flected to this Coarenuon, sient 4 Mr. Srronc said that in presenting this resolution he to remind the Coavention tbat, by a provision of tion of 1846 no dill coutd become a Inw un- tt received the affirmative vote of majority of all ‘Membors elected to the Assembiy and the Senate. did not think it proper that any amendmants shold submitted to the fe uniess they had been ap- or by a majority of the representativos they had t to this Convention. “Mr, Auvonn, (rep.) of Onondaga, was entirely willing Taree bi! fg a Hed adopted us it were amonded so ly only to action. le thought it shoud Cy where a majority of all those ‘was sufficient on the eeeerrrirsieiggnt miata ‘bili, and where a vote of the majority of all the mom- pers of cach House was site only on its final passage, Mr, C renwerr Ni) of a, moved the reference the reso! to the select Committee on Rules, ‘ Mr. Know, (rep.) of Schoharie, offered the following sootes. «8 ‘THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. 1 On Cen) of Henmnlser, omired the follow amendment to the yamendment’ propoeed by Mr. Lap. | hoped the Convention would remember tho sweeping ——, Fass: A eT hi oe®to make it read “idiots, lunatics and persone | Cbaractor of the disiranchising clause thas introduced | Re Imperini Soldiers in New Orleans in of tasoend mind, tncapable of mauaging their own | {to the constitution Last year there were 266,000 Mourning. That the propositions in regard. to nizing ictary apersin this Saie, and éhis year the ane beat etree ee ae affairs, Whose persons are under the charge of a commit- | Parpe! shoul vote, 273,000. Most of these belonged to the count hai y ed. ” 278, jost of these country, and had “ke cape coon ge ‘cuarie, aid he thought Mr. Wionged to the indosirions class he previonsiy indi. Krum’s ameudmeut was unnecessary, except so faras | Cited. War ouch @ measure as tha now proposed it provided unat the deprivation shonid ly only while | the boasied phitanthrophy and. progress of the age t the porsone were under the disability. Me was wilung | Was the rising tide of that pliluithrophs—on whos to consent to atmodileation of the original propositiun | *Vanclog wave the learned coeirvaan of this commiitoe to tuat extent. propared to bear five or s:x thonsaud colored mea aud Mr. Kerwax, (dem.)of Onetda, moved to amend eo, them up to a higher moubood and endow them as to make the veeticn read, “provided that porgone |) With the mort savrat rghis of citivonship—to submerge convicted of folouy, or bribery, unless pardoned or other- | 804 destroy the politics! righ:s of twenty-five thousand Wwiee restored to civil rights, shaH mot be entitled to,] OF thirty thonsand of the poor white eisizeus of tne vote.” Mr. Koraan added that te was opposed to in- | State, who were guilly of no crime, who bad been loyal sorting sformal provision excinding lunatics aad idote. } 4 their couniry and bad iabored aud tolled for ts bost No practical difficulty had been experienced hitherto. | Interests, bat Bpon Whom the nopertoasble misfortuve #0 far as he had. obeerred on this point. Lieetion in- | Of poverty haa ama A. hoger shat if they wore ‘g | Golug to htt another class up to the poseestioa Of the Mm wore certainly not the proper judges ot 2 men’s Signin of citizenship thes eughd not te 40.00 by striking ‘Mz, GReELer, (rep.) of Westchester, said he had.scoen | dows thirty thoasand whites in this State. Then, ono case in which great practical difficulty had booa ex. | 820, how unjus> and wrong it was to ussociate, a8 Perienced in consequence of a lunatve presenting bim- } *°S Tepord associate, the Pauper with crime sud Soli at the polls. Only inst ial tn the county herepre. | Mental inespacity, Paupers, criminals and idiows were sented in the Convention, an idiot, who had heen parentiy on the enme ground, declared placed by a New York court under the guardian. @ in the adais of toe Stare. In te. ehip of his father, and who resided im the | card to the claase efveting persons who desired to be. aounty, 1p. consequence outy of that decision, hed, atthe | COM? valuralized citizens, aud w: instance of his father, offered hia ballot, and his voto | Utees thoy had become citizens 3 had boon socepted, although every one kaew he was | before electton thay should not For, be believed the .undt to decide on pabiic questiona The lurt spenker | CoMVCasion was powerless to make such an enactanont. had said that jaspectora of elections ware not proper | The constitution of tho United Stues vested ip Convrose jadges as to whovwere idiots. But ssppesing aman | tue mgut to establisi: annifarm syztem of nateralization, kuown to be ap idiot presented hin.e!f at the polt’-—how | #4 another provision of the conautation declared th was ho to bo excluded untess the ctection imapector wag | thocitizeus of each Siato anould be entitled to all the empowered to reject ir ar “eos and bmmunNitios of citizens in the other States, Mr. Dany, (dem.) of New York, snid if the facta were | The righ: of citizenship carried wul {t certain ineiiona- as the genticman from Wesicueser had sieved, th ble rights, aamong otLers the right to bold propecty and there had beou an individual cago in which a person wag | te Tight to vole. New Ortxans, July 10, 1867. A large number of Maximilian’s oflicers and eoldiers, representing eoveral nationg, are in this city, ail wearing Reretved at San Luis Potosi, mourning badges, Citizen Minister Senasian Leno pe T. te Last night, at 11:00 P. M., I arrived here in company with the remainder of Maximilian’s counsel, aud as wo understand that he must undergo his trial, we shall, scrutinize and eramine with tae c! it care every mat- ter connected therewith. ‘The fate of Maximilian. depends on this trial; but you are awace te what extent the honor of our couotry is concerned that be have a real and solid defense granted to him. and not meroly the appearance of one, Can thie be done in twenty-four bours, when it takes over double that time to. overhaul the documents whica Maximiian {3 to deliver to us this afierneon. So short a pericd. would render his deience im- porsiie; and we, a# well as the mation, could. give no satisfactory smswer to the charge of having loft a man undefended who believes that the documents refasred to constitnte one of the principal bases on which he most rest his defonee. To thie end, some few days aro requisite, and wo beseech the Prosident to grant thom, and thus allow me to set out and speak with hic jduarez) on tae subject. But before setting owt fT must he satiefed that my sstociate counsel can veckon on safficient time ( accomplish their labors, If your Excelleney nocede to my request, as I bese: you Will, { shall start by diligenco—concn—iminedia on receipt of your repiy. M, RIVA PALAG(? of Appents.—This comt to consist of seven judees, sbicd (or fourteen yours: to have appellate jariadie: in all cases exceeding $1,000, and in all other cases ‘appeal shall be allowed b:’ one of its judges. One the court to sit at chambers ut stated to allow ppenty on notice to the adversn marty. sm rm Suprema -—Nine ju Lal pital wae! at Janes, wind hold ofloe. fo Documents Relating to Maxiniliag Quaxrrano, June 6, 1867, ree of the judges, to be assigned in each istature sf Lyte to remain fn eight of and two elected or a) inted fur each, to hold ea ofzht having general jurisdiction in law aod equity. Greer be end, seaaearee; Jaremees ane: cases exoeedin: act as referees. e Rurrogat:’s to be avotlabed and fis duties perforned ‘by, the Gout. ‘The county judge to be appointed and hold id'a full solary; out mot allowed r teceive any fers. The county judge antho- to hold courts in other counties in such cases ax tho In large countivs an associate judge Cities courts may be established by Legrslatare. Referred to the Committes on the Judiciary. WNAL RELRASE OF HSCTNAT TO RESIDENT ALIENS. jae Levieosrox, (dem.) of Kiags, offured the follow- Resolved. That no distinction shall ever be made by law ween resident aliens and citirous ha reference to the to take by gift. grant, devise, descent or otherwise, and ‘grant. devise or otherwise dispose of real esiate, and that CiSteticg laws taking auy such disunotion shall be to- Referred to the Committee on the Powers and Duties $f the Legislatare. ‘ : i ax Lone Poros, Juno 5, 18 ‘THE CHAMPLAIN CANAL, CONTRACTS. improperiy aliowed io rote, it was nO reason why U Mr. Hereneon, (rep.) of New Yor's, asked, if the gen. , 4 Mr. Reckwren, (rep.) of Clintou, offered the foRow- | should make vortant ebange tn the canon tloman's argatuenla were corroo!, how the State of New To'Clock FM. Citizen M Reva Paracio, Querctaro:—— ‘Yne citizen President of the republic has taken into considemtion the despatch which vou addreaset me to-day (reco vod at hnif-past three P.M), and th citizen, Minister of War is now commuaicarng by tein graph the orlors for such an extension of the Wine eo the government deaias posmibie, LERDO DE TEJADA, Sax Lum Porow, June 6—7 P. M. C\iven General Marts%o Yecosnpo, Queretaro: — law. Bi P nt York conld deny to # colored ‘man who had voted iu debate yoslardag. Coe een ati in the | Macsacinuseit the right of the elective franchise in this ity of Ne « 08 th; . slmanousee to vet an thay gursiaaintes by whe kone HAMPLAIN said he did not wiel to be interrupted. ors and superintendents of those imatitntions, that par When * man was made a citige of the Uolied States be ticular iastance of local ab would bo no ground fur | Wee invested with certeia fundanrontal rights and piaved an alteration of the organic law of the State, whereby nd anrestri¢tet equality with all other all persons maintained at the public expense sould wMtof his argument was that the Siate, deprived of the elective franchise The geatioman fro" ‘on of the Cuited States, war powers Weatchester bad stated yoetorday that = cortain election ons fo on to —— Resolved, That the Anditor of 1 Department be nBrud he ts hereds requested to furuish to this Convention ® Sopy OF Copien Of eoutracts now in force for repairs and im. ws of the Champlain Cano!, and also any avi all or tors, amd Any and all powers of at fora, oF aay of them, 9 otlier persons to perform on “pontrart spher pari wach vontracts, or awy of \icm. , Las over under the rule, + ‘THY LEGISLATIVE CANAL INTFETIGATION. tl ‘ been carried by tho paupet om of equal rights with the rest. They had in cousidoration of the petition made by citizen Mas Mr, Bacxwitt also offered the followin; potas Feuer an vas no te Ia. fheend my four | BO more right to depnre a neturaiced sitizem | riquo Kiva jo, in the name of the counsel of Masi- nthe investigation | years ago. from vottug on the satne footing with nauve cfliy milan, to obtain an extension cf the tmo allowed vested to faraisn co |) “se, Garanex, (rep,) of Westchester, said he thought | than they iiad'io deprive him of bis property. il defence, the citizen Presiden of athe same bag been | the election he referred to occurred in 1840, they declared that he could pot voto unlese he had been pic has agreed tb besides the ex- teptian already allowed—{Mejine twenty-four hours ‘ . | navarelized thirty dayr (hey made an unjust and wromg- wea: te tienans te gah’ tie tad bom a renioets ended June 2, ates P.M, Maximillan’s June cut he thought, in 1342. He bad been a resident of | fi discrim uation agaiuss hima. Laid over under the rule. ac Guri th opt Mr. Eixonees, (rep. of Livineston, pointed to the ex- and Miramon’s Jane 4, They then were ali collec THE SURJECT OF FUNC IxeTRTCTION. Fesaabes ans genset Shah oan Gh. cone Gifaucksoaect 1b tho satute, Hie | tively allowed Wworty-four hours additional, reckoning Mr. Barto, (dem.) of Tompkins, offered the follow- | tna: alladed to by the gentleman from Westchester reflect, Would witty | from June 4—Bo, Mxratpj—threg days more be had oecnrred, and thet instance bad taken piace in 1842, allowed. ‘This exvension is granted id common to Maxi- Keso'ved. That the Superin sti In regard to exciad ing pauper be wowld add thar, have | Th teported progress, and | milian and the two other prisoner’, 90 that they may Fequestad to possible wad co'a- | ing both officially and in hie private capacity been con- | the Convention at five mattes to (wo o'clock P.M. ad- | take advantage of tt for their defence; but with the ea- nieats to this courention a taluiar statement show ~s that no further extension shall bo ailo iret—The whole number of childron in each count dorstand wed, a8 this is the second ono greated by the government, so ng to give the defence all the time that it has deomed compatible with the demands of reason nnd the spirit of the law, Piease to inform the pais nevted with the puolte charitable Inetitutions of the city | Journed to Thrarsaay morning. of York, in bis opinion their inmates might be a claased, on the point oi Intelligence, on an equality REGISTRATION IN LOTISIANA, with the ‘ot their fellow citizens, They were fl generally in advanced age, in many erses sufer. THE MERALG. i Zirom incurable ‘ical infirmities, but in mental determination, \. capacity they were De ami to the average of man- — i Sas Lom Poroer, Jone 14, 1967. the per centage each kind. “He was in favor of Mr. Laphaw’s amendment New Ornrasy July » 1863, Citizens Mamsavo Riva Patacto and Don Ravast, Manrt the making ten. and not thirty days the necessary term €:20.0'Clock F. M. wen ve 1s, TORRE: — ‘and municipal tar Fourth. of taxation to the In view of the petition presented by psa the day be ad common F-hoois foro yesterday, praying that, in case Ferdinand Mazi- mitian, of Hapsburg, be condemned to capital prnish- ment on the taal Which he is now usdergoing, the favor of pardon may be to him, the citisen Presiden! Of the Republic has directed thar informed it is Not porsibie 0 declare aay decision on bisct of @ pardon bofore knowing whether the prisouer has bocn condemned; and that, in case he be sontenced to death, it Tequest be presented to government in time, it will take into consideention what you have fet forth your petition when deliberating aa to whether a pardon of residence im a district to quailty & person | trader the new orler of General Sheridan, the regis. iz fect of iT ae itnow ovate gata be io cusof ai persoue'from excrcteing tue | tration if progressing feehly nnd with no atimation right of saftrage next year who had 2 yp - three | More whites are being registered in proportion to the years deciared their intentions withia thirty days pre- | wecks at present than heretofore, AD. order will be Tious to the election. The courte of New York had Riready interpreted the State constitetion in a liberal | Promulgated to-morrow directing tho Board of Regis. manner, and bad refuecd to nataralize within ton days of | tation to proceed to select suitable »persons for com- the election, As n judge, be had hed opportunity to | missioners of election, and make ¢ther provisions for aa oer a a ie erat teaggus ot | tho tolding thereof, of which the following ie « tran. betug naturalized, or to declare their intentiona, did so | scr.pt:— h county as taxation has been ber h schools whieh ba tin which they became irre. se or decrease in attendance corporations a. hi umber of children entitled ‘And he Superintendent ested to renort to m how soon he can provaiy make the above Laid over under the rate. ‘within the twenty days nearest the election that they Heavquanteys Pir n Micivany Desrerer, or may pot be granted. ; THE CANAL EXPENDITCRES. were able to ry rs) The cleciion stimulated them to New Cassese, Say 10, 1867, i i depenaence aad iverty. MEJIA. Mr. Cnvacm, dem.) of Orienns, offered the follow. | become citizens, and broacht home to them th@advant- | 4, 9 srae of Ragustration nt caphout tl idiel tows. QuERATAno, June 14—7:20 P. M. c— ‘ages and privileges of citizeasbip. niece Proceed {p ssiect sulltable persons to | Mumiaren oF Starr, San Luia Potosi Yesterday, at eight o'clock A. M., the court martial opened its sessions, and at this hour (7.00 P. M.) it bas ended it labors. 1 think that I shall be able to in- fora you of the regult within two hours a: the outmde. I made the Princess Saim Salm, as v1 as teveral foreign. tre, leave tein clty, an they were’ still striving with great emenere Oey SCOBEDO. Fane 14, 1867, } 1 night. Cremes Minister oF State, San Luis Potosi :— ‘The court martial bas condemued the three | ing as to death by unanimous decision, Their case rae handed over to the Asesor of the court, EBSLOBEDA Baw Lois Potor, Jno 15, 47. Citizens Manaso Teva Paiacto and Re MantiyQ® La ‘You have set forth in your tion of tye dae having received notice That toe boure mt epsered at Queritare ‘Mr. Grant, dem.) of New York, said he wished to | . ‘ina comvntamoner’ of lect sn for the voting mreciy 8k the gentioman from Westchester Whetber the prac- | their rerpective parishes. Taree weit ‘de weleciad ical effect of his amondment to the constitution would | for faci , presiuet | wi names, will be submited titer having @ Sits county | suas in | ° m, for janbeey eat rt i Iacor fore @8' mb for thay pone, Pprnevenble, and eae: ‘accommodate the iver Inareaand number, oni to vols (wo days will be g Mr. BARNARD, (dem.) of King?, sald that there were | for rotine. wy trare will @t omce proceed three subjects now before whe Convention. Ope was be pa boon sR whether, a8 had been suggosied by the gentieman from | Hy of —_ Major Geuerai P. H. SHERIDAN. New York, they snoutd cut off from Privilege of A genera!ization of reports at Leadquar’ors ghows that Foting some ten Or fifteen thousand individuals in | out of 111,043 registered in Louisiana there have the city of New. York, and five thousand in the | been only 7,420 whites against 74,116 ania be boon since Jul ore Sovernl TOOscns ag ebteige a perton ef, pormwes | Renton, Ths VOIR GAMA to the wnlee? Reurty : wore severe! s a ion of persons res, 4 oo eo wi twe to desirous of being ot of declaring their in- hs and will £0 continue. Yorn LARGE FLORBEAY AT WiITE HAVEN, PA, Resolved, That the Compirolter Department be requeste | to State inen! of all sums adwanesd the Auditor of the + to this Cony avd for eanel purp on the canal debt from other scurees than eaual r eR, for other than eanal purposes or on canal debis (#ne- yiGa such purposes) in exch yonr, front IBZ, to the pry time, and also the interest each item from the or advanced to ti ime, stating (oe separately from + of principal. Laid over under tho raie, UNNRORS®ARY PUDTIO OFMOER, ~ Mr. M. H. Lawnancr, (rep.) of Yates, offered the fol- Bowing :— Resolved, That the Committce on Finance be requested to Anquire into and report to this Convention what offices, if J, Bave become WhnACEMsary ar be abolinhed with- 4 detriment te the public ser: specially whether duties devolying oa the | ssors, Cangl A Loan Commissioners, dc., might not xd to orhe: r fesproving the fusncial condition of the Slates ene { Referred to the Committee on Finance, PROPOSED CHANGR IN THR HOUR OF . Bickrorn, (rep.) of Jetterson, & resolution hereafter, aniess othorwise the daily so: of the Convention snail bogin at sep o'clock in the s arising, the revolution @en} over under Pie QUERETAR: se bave copdemned to 4 Ferdinand done yesterday already, that it is impoasibie to take the Subject ef pardon mle ccnsideration bsiore knowing CUBA. what the seatevce has been; and po sentence cun be we es considered as baving force as such, until the decision of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. the court be contirmed by the Commander-in-Cuief iu The Sale of ihe Bark Ocoan Home Gas- “Tndepenlagen and Liberty. ioe e a. pendodetiante. Aare cress, ~ 1 7 AA, x a M. Biva Parsoro and Rarast pepe DE La Via New Onieaxs, July 10, isan. $ RRE— ; The Captain General and the new directors of adminis naan. a tie petllign, wbiek, mee presented pty Se tration aro at variance about the classification of the new * don be granted to Ferdi Maximilaa, of Haps- | Sy8#m of taxation. burg, who hi im Querétaro by the court The Collector of ( ustows has suspended the public ante, marta which tried him to Veatoreo the penalty, the | of the bark Ocean Rome. come to;— . ; ‘After having with all the. ded by the The Banco Espanol dectares a dividend of sine prs gravity of the case, thi ‘2 woll os the proveding onca forthe seer eaiaee tan Gitincn eemdeul.of a has decided that they eunmot be Coyperge I necessity Of wocuring peace to ne nantow aie mot eouslatont to wub euch an set of clowoney. Pe, I make this decision known to you for ‘informa- i reforad coms: for she past half year. The Huelva, a Spent & schooner-ofywar, bes been sent for ® month to ls a Aama was stil! in prison. He hed refused of food for three days, and wae continually inqurieg Fatal were going 10 suoot him. He hhedjasked forac tion, and as @ reply to your petition Several ports are to be opened to the foreign trade g@ia~ the Eastern and Ceatral departments of Cuba. The Chinese laborers engaged here and sentto? few Oricans bave given satisfaction. The wages ave Mf wem- bore, ‘Several cigar manttactoies:bave stopped ® pei maaan! vi The leaf tobacco is Cuban criminals sent to ando prove an ar ance tothe inhabitants of that settlement. Tho we bas improved, the heavy rains having subsided ¢or @ wi Yellow fever is leas violent. Ti market is quieter. Dry sagarsofm piu numbers at 9 reals for No. 12, while ma ahties can behad at 8% reala, Freighta coastwise, per bod, per 3 Vessels scarce; demand mo deraig Fixchange on New York, 2644 wo 273¢ discount; 0 @ heme ‘The French steamer from St, Mazaire arrived | yenerr Gr. me days~before her tine, aud leaves t daptee era ie : Quenerano, Juns 16—1 16 P. M. big ni seoonh proveaaced by the cocrt martial om the’ o 1 on 14th inst. having beea confirmed at those headquarters, the were notified of the fact at ten o'clock this morning, and at three P. M. they will be executed, ESCOBEDO. Next follows an order granting two days—unti! Wedneeday, June 19, at neven A, M.—suspension of the execation at the request of Baron Voa Maguas and Senors Palacio and de Is Torre, The Havana pross noticod several discrepancies in the dates of Eacodedo's telegrams announcing the capture of Quorétaro to the different commanders at Mexico, bisspir yr and on a regen It hig capaci enue it Escobsdo is, to feast, out Of tata, “At all evonte, bo tas’ made. the erred eng 12:10 at might, Filibustering on the Ta) For some doye past, in tact since the confirmatory aews of MaximMian’s execution has been published in the Heraxp, thore has bsen a good desl of excited dts- cussion on the eubject going on tn New York, which bas finally resulted in the orgenization of a Gilibustering corps, under thetaking name “Maximilian's Avengers.'’ ‘The stern Nemosia which is dogging the eels of Juarez and bis band 0? executioners is believed to be of eub- staaoo withal; and if reports are to be credited, this pesty of filibusters is of rether extensive formation. During th) past week roguiar moctings have been held by the sympathizorn of Maximilian at a certain hotel uptown, in Broadway, which bus bitherto borne the reputation of being devoted to the Southern party. Here sil the arrangements of the expeditionary force, which is mostly compored of men who have eerved 1a tho late confederate army, bave beon maturing; aad it is be- lieved that in a fow days at most the corps will put out. Whether they purpose going by sea and landing at Vera Cruz or Matamoros, or crossing the Rio Grande is not yet. known, although it ts doubtless already determined ‘the leaders. THE MISSION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA. [From the Ratergh (N. C.) Sentinel, Joby 9.] SAxTA ANxa—Cam SuAQUMIANNA.—It will be remem- ‘Deved that Sauta Anna was seized in the barbor of Vera Graz by an American, war vessel wlio atteapting to B THE MLITARY NOTABLES AT WEST Polit SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HERALD West Pown, I. ¥., Jaly 1 am B 5 ovclock al r ht Thegrand gathering of prominent milit: in ofttoiala here ta occasioned by the following order:— Wan Di + ApsuTAnr Gi an Dacannome Speer: | IS SPECIAL ORDTK> NO. HI. willassomble at West Point, New Y op, da, the Hivday of July, Idsf, 10 tako into Go p bert a ‘of July, 1887, to tako ap ayniom or infautey facilis prepared by Brovot en er 4 hy tates Ariny, and w rep wether (hoes should be erat thers. "Gi “ The armies.of the Uuned States, in lisu oft qereytyevett Gener. if ted’ States. Ay Prosideut; Major F aS t a + Presiden i Mondo, United States Army Browet aujor “eereeny Ye 8. Canby, United States + Brevet Mr Jor Geverat ¥. Colonel Second Artillery; Breve Brigadier ( irier, aoe pelea Cavalry, P revet Colonel @. infantry rder of THE BECRET EY De Townaxmn, Anaistant Adjutant ¢ jo oo pgp ‘The members of the Board are all bat bean weloomed by salutes and pyro iaetetcal ai 7 Convoning this morning, thay vitDes — ged an oxhibi: in the echool of the compaay gin these tactica: Beyond that nothing hus . Should this ten be ado; upon tpir reo’ gmendation, it wi create a fui ental revaBition im! = he army. Grant isthe gnest of Gwvernor F igh, and Meade with: eeseeene Keomhie to-night This evening cadets are rovolling in @.o pleas rea of a. weekly bi ‘The samo beauty and: ¢iisplay CP practeristic of” thee make bie way joer Ho was, placed, agains: his | gathoringsere f Protest, upon nia, am American vessel, amd Or- Charles H. .Fox,.a.cajy ,er statlo ped here, was drow! dered off the const, Our naval officer, no doubt, ox- junday. - ceeded his duty and his aathority in interfering in the | tag. night, His body weg recovered ‘us mead matter atall, bus his offence doos not ia tho stightest degree pailiate the eubsequent contiuct of the Moxican eficials, Santa Anna wae compolied to submif to supe- vior foree, aud as a pfisoner be was carried to sea. The Virginia, tn fulfliment of the objects of her voyage, entoredt tho Nextcan port of Sisal, There the Moxican authorities, learn:ng that Santa Anna was on board, de- mended bim, and baving at thow disposal three gun- boats, wero-enabled to enforce the demand, The com- mander of the Virginia provesiod against tho out ‘and appealed to his fag, which ue spread upon the deck. ja frout of the gangway. The Mexicans were not, how- ever, to bo bauiked, and they walked ever toe flag, trampling it under their fect. The quoesion now arises, will our government quictiy submit to-such an insuls or will it demand and enforce ia- demnity t It ts {ntimatod in the Northern papers that the sailing of the frigate Susquetanna, with Commodore Portor ow board, under ecaled orders, for Mexico, ts with. reference to the matter of reparation. We are incredu- tous. Tho power and resources a8 well as. the courage of the government appear to exhaust thomeelves on the people of the South, THS HELL GATE PILOT CONTROVERSY< MAILS IVR TH g PACIFIC. ) The steamship Ew ury Cha gnooy, Captain Gray, wifl ‘gail from this port o# . ‘thurad: jy, July 11, for Aspinwall. ‘The mails for Com trat Am mca and the South Pacliid will close at halt-pa ten© ‘clock on Thursday moraing The Now Youa:8 rratv— gaition for the Pacito—wil beready at hal'pa st nine! » the mor ning: Single copies, i@ wrappers, for mailing, #!x conts. Te Bi sm AN Descriptions of Job Print ng prompily and t Ghiswwhed orgs Pinch te ta Berd rhe sean streot, A Gentle RSNey pth Sine Modtenl Keericday oop yoa im DRAK a3 celebrated PLANTATION Bt pope Tor Lin, Gum [aioe da achanmaete Waskne #1 nt % pt aes oe ouite « / ga tor Mental ‘Depremiva, it ts eRe ene, .uaut: / and is equally adapted to young ai an ete / sniary Sabie, Like daw ens a jue fomules are particularly bea Macnonra’ Yarer / I aa at be Uf or oo ene superior te efhiitts: War /canted or Money Returned, pe Sia ja Bal Gt back row; MMMBOLD, 000 To Ce al © nd Wood Deal: ™merchant yy it re id Ria ia mae ie hea ocean ee Nasse a = ous place to have thelr printing done, | pia! Ac /Maldenbere & Son Received fered SE AGAR foci, Repettese, 28 why ich '. Dyo.—The fn ¢ ua 3F/ Jrzonn Seeking Information.-Tufarm: lor inti calli SM /stropolitan'Job Printing Fetal one ven nd pr | padriptions und pure ted A large and influential meeting of tho owners of steam-. tugs, captains and others interested was held on Friday evening last, at which preliminary measures were taken to form an organization for the purpose of testing the econstitutionality of the State law provid:ng that Holl Gate pilots shall be employed exclusively to guide all vessels through that portion of the river. In accorda- ance with a resolution then passed, a moeting in farthor~ ance of this object was called for last evening, At the hour appointed, seven o'clock, thero was a very larga attendance at the Washington Hotel, Bowling, Green, of the parties interested. Captain A. R. Berry occupied the chair at the openiag, and called the meeting to order. ‘The names of tugs represented and the names of ownors whe bad taken ia the former proceedings, and who had contributed to the funds neceseary to carry out the objects’of the meeting, were thep aunounced, Captain Beary then proceeded to submit views on the subject to the meeting. He said in substance:—There ‘appears to be a positive error in the minds of the public 48 to the negessity of Holl Gate pilots. By the paucti- cability of steam as a motive ‘er, the mocessity of regular licensed Hell Gate piluis was done away wih. He would not convey the idea that a proper knowledge of the current apd rocks of Heli Gave was unnecersery for the safe navigation of these watera, Bat he contended that the cap. § 4’ sor House, tains of their tugboats povsemed all the requisite sxill striction. upon the tugboa:s in our Ahas.we yoo 80 jess than at any other place, at the Metropolitan Ji Gate pots, ' Toese men, it is untversat opinion ‘These traders can slvreye Procure the ervices of Papen eee noes the country has been too long To Tm; ul P and inowiedge for this zarvice, : ts owing to the re- J 1 40 beam fn arly cute trate ger oak many veesels with their cargoes upon the rocks ‘fatabl Priate in Hall Gate, under the filoiage of regular licensed Hel Pa SALE, WY Heaton street. Elliptic Lecketitch Sewing Macht captains trading through the Gate, oz an em- { Pirt c in curahrance to the specdy. verminsiion of their voyager volute tensions & io No. 43 Benadway. Cryatal tosh tugboat at a redaction of fifty per. cent less than wha’ / * lovment Given to One Hund ( they pay tor the eérvices of a pilot. commence / { mal Tatonce, Wiis Broadway” umdred Mes subjected to aa a tax. This tax would.not be considered of iteelf ex.cr /g To Lawvers.—All Kein ef Law Prin sive of burdensome wore it not ior the wcidentad ¢ /g° | Sirerully Cxecnicd, nt rates 25 per cent fons erste pezace arising from delay, t other place, at the Metropolitan Job Printing Hutabl hatse nature Tor Titaca of the cargoes, and the a'taiton o% interes:, ac, /%, | % Nassau street, Ty comigg to imarkte should, be freed trom the 08 | plonec bat Pimper: Tans Moths Yellow, Weds System of & past and partial legulation, It was ne /¢4t@ | Blemishes cured by GOUIAUD'S ‘Iiallan Mediealed Boege tha: the services of these pilots wero seeded for tt /@ pro. | At Ms old stand, 4:5 Broadway, and druggists, ; ction of aud property. By do services fatag = - wil Whe obstacles of the navigation of these Wate fy wore overcome, | Tuere-was ore. im the law. Ty “was x SD eee iso urged by the pilota that pare not sup’ A tie expouss of the public ia thes busineas ths’ wit be | Bokas; Weillon: Herktond. Be We, sae eee getTeat plier” reshecactatae oA left withoat livelihood or eccupation tever. Now he (the Cuairmac) thoaght % would bo© (ore maniy Mapotn - Yb Hi ror i. 4 ing Katabiicbtuent ottce, vf Nesewe for them to say, We can tura, Gat atiencion t /, une ti) Of the soit, Our object 1g. to abolieh thet! /ajunt inw os opposed to our intercsia ipdixidually and /onj), | Street, at rates 2 nt lower than at other Gentiomen, having stated, ther Neen pod resign the chair, to Ww! Jou wilt some more | ,@onrand’s Poudre Su! Upreets Hi 16 presiding oficer. from low foreLesds, or an’ 3 podhs “Pepin Lorry lavisg. camcladet, C Aptain Larson | Suud’s ola dopot, 453 Weoedwa saraaledias Doyor was updaiiouly wasted to'th gchar. Before | ¢ ¢ - aeheran taking his seat, Capt Bayer bref e the wGkexe’ & Baker’e ighent'Premium Sewing meeiing, hoping tuat action would bi , the order of the away, New Yor! Ley To Deniers in HH: Horse Bills, with The committee aypoinied at the P gevious meeting to | cuts, elegantiy printed, at 2 por con BI ‘at the Mecropollian Job Printing Bacabiahoact, at" Kee’ ccngult with counsel as ta the Lega’ / course te mu Contestan}s in theit aftore ¥ have t! fe law tn tention ce | tree. tho appuutmont of Hell Gate pilc de removed, reported that they could act get an inju ‘At presout ae Herring’s Against tho decisigm of another gourt. Counsel in the Metropol! Eatabi case of Mo Speery. of the Vr ioderbilt, was also con- eae "ghar coaris pawns a bon the Ca a ought exbhato, wee sat Rs fret, a9 be believes the woRty ‘The Chairman having hear’4 the report, put it to the CFOREI tense of the ruseiing, when I'd was moved, seconded and | HERRING, PAREL § SHERMER Oe rie feces Deed nat Tensersh v ore ite | rannen, nnerixg Pho" PARRA RTS PORE to bring the cave into the UAitod Sites Coote | MERTING & CO. CHIC, “ a PAGO. ‘appointed a committes of | HERING, VARKEL & SHERMAN, NEW ORLEANR and to appoint officers num. enentanceienemeeneasee re absent the Chairman invited | {P&. ate Rachie natin by ipa Ry} those present fe /their experience with regard to paging em Heil Gate, and any r. ion they mizht have het with Z To Hotel Propriet tel Pr: in authority, and with the | ie mines seeote can Mave, tate Motes tone eed = ores wed ‘and other pinces where they wore | Metropolitan Job ’rinuing Helablish ment, #7 Asan ai Thie imvitat inmerous sccounia from several capisian preset uot | Pee nee Sens am OF very complinentery to the Dogberrys and justices along Sound. Troy he statements thas volunteered 4 | osant great deal of a movance through the lone of the . ww ay tins; Hell Gate pilote, and which it ia the ae- Swamp Fevers. sgn the ty seting to have repealed. The ann is gonerating atmospheric poison fn all mars! he tttee on Orgautzation, after a short abeence, districta at this season, and fever «ha aque and remitient roported thy, following names es oficers of the permanent Wie optiowa ete teen tucl localition Bos organizativa:=President, Captain Lauson Boyer, Vice ad bern OF eke Bah . President, Captain Harrington; ireasuer, Capiain A.C arlably arrest on atten j Secretarion, A. R. "Berry and 0, Loughlon; | te:oa when the eymptome 6 mnitiee, Messrs, Carpenter, Sumner, Shea, | It isan absolute specitio for inverts @; Finance Committee, Magers, Cox, | Pe 60 cente per votue, Sora i » Schenck, Waite and Tompkins. T Ne Canories. KELTY, 47 Broadway. considerable discussion the organization was | yolon . Papcosee rok nd Ene by adopting owing title, “The Mércan. + ow rai job Print tng the following title, “The Jee Retabitaninent. 87 bi concluded the proceedings, and the meeting ad- The Howe Machine Co.'s Sock Stiteh Ae urned to meet again on Wednesday evening next at | '# Nichtomeee LEAS Wis, c of Ss Ane corn ‘Exchnngs v a sewing machine), President, OW Bacadwar, Now York. fi cabieemnsheecinichountiindn REV. S. Mi. MERRILL REPORTED ALIVE, ance ic &, Rie Re) peiten § Sewing Mae Rev, 8M. Merrit, whe wan reported ironed ia Sera- gate Agen Chea . 5. M. il, Who was ried « | \ fans river, os Pinttaberg, lass Month, and Whose weine “Dyer wcralerpriarea by the Weta ciple ppted"are Adee fentede | Pras iow badgers received _ day by Men, Morrill from s trlend ta Deters hie Teporis that ho was sen in that city on July 6 THE REPORTED MORMON SCHISM, — TO THE EDIFOR OF THE MERALD. 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