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B NEW YORE. HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1867, a 9 - : ’ . hein eae ae aa JAPAN. ‘| CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. TRIAL OF JOUN Il. SURRATT. ask “anon for sone money, wea name he pene. ng . Breiman gag ms eaten at SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, from Aspiu- handed w al the time in Seereary of War wail op the 3d inet, arrived at this port yesterday, The following 1s her specie list:— ‘ent with SeDevitt to the n 10 g0 19 Baickaore: it two $.0 gold pics e room; witbe Lecal Events in special & hi et Surratt the: Ovaca—Import: Important Testimony for he | ie NN BA Me Mer earn eh ver racer ER esa” lee Mca Defe Se: don't bese wrnat fan Ma eee enighs ae Yoxouams, Japan, May 24, 1867. ; sw. Coleman 6, cuts Bare ian enomee. pote at Ruringion with Moveritt or Bighey ; My budget of news for the steamer to-day will noces- | Huyene Kelly & Go. 48,000 a Perens Nees na ber wie, bub feuk It wae aoe pos ch sarily be very light, for there has becn a woful lack of | Dabney, Morgan & Leuman & Kemp.. 620 the handeerehy ‘hand outside ove. incidents since 1 wrote last. The races, the Queen's | [°-- +++ 2,047 saasis and the handkerchie! was in the Mr. Bradley asked and obtained from the 7 herevotore offered 10 @ had been used by the ken about the tion the. which ine wit ness before be me telow: did not ell any ove about with the mame; It was below tell any one about the handkerchief until it been found; never knew Payne by any other name than Wood; Weiehman intro- duced witness to him, Pierrepont —Would ot say that the handkerchief birthday (which was noisily celebrated by the Britons) and the minigerial visit to Osaca have boen the three events of the pasttwo months, The first two are of local importance; but the last, which has terminated so handsomely, is of tho greatest haudkereh ie! Dvidence of Mrs. Lambert and J. ®. Holahan. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. | The Plotsings ef the Counter-Revolutiontets in Columbia=Secretary Seward he Dark on Affuire There—More Rumors of Cholera Wasnimeron, D. C., July 13, 1867. ae ‘ ° importagce to nations, Never, since Commodore etre) Al _ essentey ane eth marenene case tices wi, fod loved erica tea was about od - Perry's treaty with the Japanese, or any of the other to Opateal, Arantone Panama, July 2, 1867. ails Dorel isag-den tp datumapeas' sentinels ur. wheu, he gare way Wo Mrs Holoban, wife Of the last | gregitey which followed that, have the Japanese | The communication between the Interior and the-coast ¥ ehom.. \. Williams was sworn and testified that the | boo of thet given Krad Eaenay a aed grt acted in entire good faith toward foreigners in carrying | stil! belpg entirely anterrapted no mail, has been re- jenver was very bad, aud intimated | Ps'ro-mer evar a Sang Plank tins | out their treaty agreemepis, They bave constantly | ceived ou the Iethmas since that which left Bogota on ‘waputation of Win. E. Gabbe (Cleaver) was not proof against bribery. ) ‘Fhe nest witness, Jacktvon Humphrey, also testifed ‘We general bad character of Cleaver. { Zallmadge J. Lambert awora and examined by Mr. Mer. ‘gisk—Reside in li street, between Twenty-first and Twenty- emcond; am a clerk in the Paymanxter General’s office, and save been there since 1463; in 1865 resided on the south side lef BH street, between Fours and Fifth strest, and was a square and three.quarters distant from house No. St Hf t (Mrs, Surrait’a); the house I lived in was a bi ‘on tho south side, three stories and @ basement, the fo-mer ever mentioned havii murderers were while at the breakfast tabl morn. afier the ination, Bbe also: stated that tt was erchman Wi Mra, Surrktt to board Atzerodt. Eliza Hawkins, late Eliza Simmes, sometimes called Ra- chael (colored), was sworn, Witness koows Busan Muho- ney. now Susan Jackson, ry April i e ‘witness came up for the Easter holidays and called to see Mrs. Surratt; she had been sent to ‘the day before; Susan was talking about the bad she had latel: her hou-e, and was afraid she would ne alvo said the Ce the President was Bot get her mon Eile ine had been there looking for john, but he wae not are, om the last time she hadfeen him’ was two weeks the 17th of May. From two or three private letters, the last of tiem dated May 27, 1 have gathered the fol- Jowing particulars about the counter-revolution which took place on the 23d, and the eveuts immediately sub- sequent to it, (@Santos Acosta had only about twelve dsys befcre re- ceived bis appointment as commander-in-chief of the foroas from Mosquera, but:his friends ‘say that be only accepted that post im order to be better prepared for the been throwing obatacies in way of trade and inter- course with the people, and have staved off from year to year the opening of several ports which should have deen opened simultaneously with Yokohama, The late Mikado and a lot of daimios who bang around Kioto, the metropolis, were the principal fomentors of this ill feeling toward foreigners, and the late Tycoon was nt enough the white man’s friend to take his part very heavily. The thing culminated in 1862, when 2 to eight steps going up to the door; to the wost of the house | ™(-rog:-examined—W hile wituess was at the house the ol- Choisin was soundly thrashed in the Strait of Simorro- | coup d'état, Several plans bad besn discussed among SoS ee i ea ea eg qaatot Mee, | Ster# were were, ad they would noviat hor go way, she | goki by the American, English, French aud Dutch allied | the conservatives and that part of the Uberals who are urratt’s; the house with white mi alin; ‘to go: Susan said Jobn Surrati looked | squadron, and the-several princes who were before most | opposed to Mosquera; some proposed the assassination and then permi like his sister Annie, witness was much attached to the family; bwed with them six years, ‘By tr. Bradiey-=Aan not sg fond of thom as to make wit- ness swear to what was false, By Mr. Pierrepoot—Last time witness saw Susan was last T had avy diference with her; witness was mar- 0 # man pamed Tom Seavers, who went away when the colored people went away, and witness said he might go, as he was a iazy felidw, and witness would rather stay and ‘take care of her children than to go away with him and suf- fer; when witness heard what Busan testified to, wit. e could not see what she could be doing tw tes- ad, when she had told witness so differently. minutes to three o'clock the Court took # recess until to-morrow moraing at ten o'clock, THE PRIZE RING. Prize Fight Bowe McCawiey Under. hill on Wenavertown Road—Twenty-seven f bi + ouse te DOW ns It Ww mn 1865; on entering ‘bar nt mao Nae Ane two atepme an gorng tc FOF YOU EO Up BLeDA. Fa Prederika Ke, Lambert, worn ang, examined by ein Waahingion, and, Ce. Tived in Hi si 1a iftuecreets, ta, the the iaat witness; I remember the night of the iden assassination, and was in vi tnat might; becween le¥en AB 1 hoard 2 voloe ndistinedy {rom PES Preaidont ia oti t ment Into tay Patio ‘0 aoldiers were paaniug DY: nd the soldiers arid the President was aot hot bim,; I asked the soldiers if they, ‘said they did not but were about the theatre the soldiers stepped forward when I dW aatd they were golug to Camp Barry; St Digit and Jar. By itr. errepant-i-war In my back, room, and heard geme one say indistinctly that the President was, shot, aud ‘went then to the front of the house to ascertain What it Geeant: I fret Intended to go.on the portico, but it was too 4 ithen went to the pa.lor window; I spoke to of tho Dictator, others wanted to wait for a better oppor- tunity, but it resolved in the councils of the consti-. | tutionalists to take Mosquera prisoner and put Santos Acosta as second Deputy in bis place. The secret was well kept, and the President with all bis friends and counsellors were taken by surprise. At three o'clock op the morning of the 234 of May, General Aldana, Colonel Delgado, Zapata, Pérez and some others pre- sented themselves at the gate of the executive mansion, The guard was in the secret and offered no resistance, the “patriots” quietly ascended the stairs and arrived before the doorof Mosquera’s sleeping apart- ment They Netened; all was quiet; the door was opened, and the old man was found asleep. Colonel Delgado rushed up to his bed, and when Mosquera Joud-moutbed against the foreigner got to be bis drmest friend, The blow which removed both the Mikado and the ‘Tycoon from the earth last year was’ a most fortunate one for foreignora, Upon. bis accession to the hair the present Tycoon, who is really a man of -superior intelli- gence, commenced his rule on an entirely diferent prin- ciple. Instead of ng himself up in a casile either at Yeddo or Kioto, aliowin, but a favored Wo se Dim, he circulated briskly.around his empire aod took upon bimseif the task of governing it. He wound up a war which his predecessor had been carrying on with Choisin ; gent an embassy to Russia to confer with Alex- ander upon matters of mutual intorest; sent bis brocher, ‘another embassy, as his representative at the Paris Exhibition; sent s lot of official commissioners to Wash- ington, and Hinally, to crown all, he inviied the repre- sentatives of all the treaty Powers to visit bim at Osaca, fs ried wervant, and said something about going into tha damp; ‘vhe arrangements for the establishment of the foreign pret wold me fo go to the windgws au L ovened mz | Rounds in Que Hour and Forty Minutes-Ua- | sourigmont, as ontered into botwoen the tycoon and the | started out of his slumber took hold of both fis wrists, the soldiers that had passed were going lo Camp Burry ; gt Reet cieaiatt td foreign ministers, are, io abstract, as follows:— and said, “General Mosquera, I arrest you in the name + Adelegation of sports from the haunts of Mackerel- ville paid an early visit yesterday morning to the green bills of Jersey to witness friendly mill between two of their associates who have long travelled on their ight- ing qualities and whose superiority has fora long time ‘Article one marks out the ground, agreas to raise portions of it, t give thorough drainage; to construct an embank- ment, faced with stone. algug the sesfront, and t provide such roads and drains as may hereafter be determined upon, Article two. gives Japanese citizens tu the neighboring town of Kobe privilege to lease to forelgavra, after the fopeign tract ia ied up. reds Lited, fotit Aid five relate to the establishment of number of soldiers, about twelve, had pussed previously faked what the soldiers were doing, and was Informe ‘hat they came to town to see a toreblight procession, the Wer f epoke to woswered me deliberately aud respect- ; t saw be gorse they told mo they were sotdiers, and Wook no note of thelr dress; the soldiers manifested no exoltement in passing: 1 catue to testify of my own ac of the republic”? In the meantime, Gerrido and other of Mosquera’s friends were secured in a similar way, while one of the battalions friendly to the new order of things was stationed before ‘the cathedral ready for action should the Mosquerists offer any reeistance, But every- ford: I was reading an account of the trial, aud ® ve dion of ths testimony siruck me es, similar to = | BeCDA question of dispute. Afew evenings ago their ny, and thing went off very smoothly, aad there was no neces- Foaversation 1 nad with « soldier on that mght, L thought st | friends concluded to raise a stake for the boys and let pe te pede Ase government. prevares for ro. | sity of shedding any blood, When the citizens uf gota awoke a few hours afterwards they heard the news, whioh spread like wildfire, and was received all through the sity with great demonstrations of joy, ringing of bells, fring of cannons aud ail other noises usual in those countries on festive O¢casjong, Two days Mosquera re- ‘preparing said sites by the sule of leases of the The land will be divided into Tots and peices placed upon the different Jota, which will vary w-iD the cligibility cf the situation, but will amount in the aggregate to the tots] outlay Incurred by the Japanose colncidence atleast that such similar conversation ve taken place: did not take particular notice of 11 read the testimony spoken of about three or ‘ago; L think it was five dave ago; I read it and remarked that tt} was trange coincidence, as the conver- them test their abilities in a twenty-four foot ring. This they agreed to do at daybreak Thursday morning, The principals are well koown in the Seventeenth ward, a the dress ee pecan I weet attie nent 1 a 798 Jerry McCawley being a carpenter, wi ry seldom [ei tie 1 ted hy tha ols al ts fers ar] malned at the paiace; then he was removed to the Ob- Kward and forward at the window several times, and 1 | Works for a living, aud the other, Phil Underhill, « ven Pe cusors at duction. ‘The foreigners of wil nations having | servatory, which is considered to be a better piace of peck incre waning: some moving hurriediy aad ‘others | der of fruit, &c., around the streets of the city. McCay. | froaiy with Japan may | sary eehewassied trvegh the sires, soldiers ugilong, and ead ley {8 a stout, rough looking Irishman, and has only ae Deen iu this country about seven years, Ho served in the war and got an honorable discharge. Ho is about twenty-five, while Underhill is only twenty-one, and ‘weighs five pounds more than McCawley, A select num- ber of friends were gathered together on Wednesday evening, and at midnignt left for the scene of action. They procured four covered wagons, in which they pilod themselves and rode safely back on Jersey heighia Towards morning they hauled up on Weavertown roud, at avery secluded spot, where they pitched the ring and car- Tied out the necessary arrang‘ te for the “mill.” Both ‘men were soon equipped in fig! - costume, ead soun after daybreak jumped tuto the ring, accompanied by their seconds, Considerable difficulty was occasioned ovor the choice of a referee, which was finally recured im the person of one Duffy, who seemed highly hon slowly. ‘Margaret Willlams (colored) sworn and examined by Mr. live with Mra, Lambert, and lived with her when jeut was killed; on that night Mrs, Lambert called wi, we heard loud talking outside, and Mr¢. Lambert ) the parlor window and hoisted it; acrowd of soldiers passed and afterwards two soldiers passed, and Mrs. ‘overt asked them what was the matter, and they sald oth had shot the President, y Mr. Pierrepout—Mra, Lambert first went to theportico, id'f told ber t come in as it was too damp, and she came “it was adark night, I know, because I wanted to goto the theatre and Mrs, "Lambert would not let me; in the parlor Mrs. Lambert looked out of the window and'l stood behind her; I don't remember whether the solders had aus or not: the soldiers seemed to be ina hurry; before soldiers passed we heard loud talking; we were up etairs when wo first heard loud talking; Lambert was preparing for bed; I heard # loud voice say the President and citizens turned out to see lim, but vot a word of insult was allowed. The new reins whieh ig princi. pally favored by the conservative element, ha’ been formally inaugurated by General Santos Acosta taking the oath of President before four of the five Judges of the Supreme Coukt who favored bis undertaking, apd by the forming of the Cabinet in the following manner:—-Gene- ral Rafael Mendoza, Commander-in Chiof, Secretary of War; Jorje Gutlorrey deLara, Secretary of Finances; Dr, ‘Antonio Fero, Secretary of Treasury and Cre- dit; and Carlos Martin, Soci of Foreign Affairs. The list cannot be complete, but the above are the ap- pointments known, .The Provisional President also re- voked Mosquera’s decreee of the 20th of April « public order, and convened Congress to contigue the sessions which were 0 unceremoniously interrupted by al ae bi ad as he ticle seven says ail g wiil be subject to annual rent sufficient to pay for Tepalr of roads and’ draus, clean- fog, Heating and maiotasning order, and to pay the ordinary tax. Articles eight and ning are unimportant. Article teu promises insurable warehouses at Hiogo and ‘Article eleven promises a cemetery, which, however, the foreign population will be required w'keep in repair. Arrival of the Colorado; Second Trip—City Improvements and Finance in Yokothama— The Markets, Yoromama, May 26, 1867. ‘This, the second voyage of the Colorado to Japan and China, bas been, as is usual on long sea passages, rather ‘was shots we teen came gown suai the Stet I heard = nt by def Dale t the Grand Council. was in the buck room as the soldte: ut by; I heardthem | with the position, After the usual shaking o monotonous; but taking it all together it was od. ‘ steam: ber: ehout poe recitent peing:) Bes. ih u time was called, when both men went co the scratch old ha ° = i existing cl + si fapboattiee thom dante, Martha by gine on the Aartbert rend from the paper the copverssiion referred to. | *84 !mmediately pat themselves in Aghting attitude, aie p iishcteic prcence ah 28th ult. 28 noe important, Things were not much al- When the ship left the wharf at San Francisco she had ult., 1g nob impo! eS Mre, Lambert recall tered in the State of Magdalena, Riaacos, the constitu- ‘THE FIGHT. Rovwp 1,—Underhill led off, aud sent home his right By Mr. Merrick—i ato certain thts conversation was be- r on board 1,800 tons cargo and i,100 tons coal, making | tional President of the same, had not yet officially de- trroen e oren an twelve Mader examination, by Mr. | ae acnaey sae fe on Uecleran'e see’ gad | 10 all 2,400 tons, Immediately after getiing off the coast | clared if be would resign the national Brocutive whieh radiey,Sr.—in 1663 Tived at Mre:Surratts:'on H street: | head and once In th Back. she experienced head winds aud neavy geas, that contin. | Be had assumed yao eg ere + petri see una Mich: Dhan end mies Piscoms Rouxp 2.—McCawiey got punished about the ribs, | ued for seven days, during which she made on an avor- | successful, at leases far as maintaining himeelf in Santa bay heredity poedienntl songpe nab Se wf Martha and other principal points was concerned. Doarded there; Miss Jenkins seppen there almost a on one hundred and seventy miles per diem. The course mig: thei knew of Rizerodt ouiea' a i hinged ‘an ee tree tee ofthe ship during that of the 3 south J.M. L. Herrera, the arch-revolutionist, remained at ‘Weichman and Atverodt appeared to be very intimate; knock down awarded McCawley. southwest, which brought her in twenty-seven degrees | Rio Hacha, where he was throwing up fortifications, ‘Sedrodt with Wetchman's cont andeap Rowxp &.—Uaderhll got a Provent over the ric eve | Postion ot nome crossed thoone wundred ung eight. | rere and J: J. uaon,meor aT jaybewting guerlig the o we the one hundred and eight!- | rera and J, J. Jimenez, a sort of aw a, ee ee ee ee by giving | orn degree of longivude and lost the day-—this losing the | wereat Ban Juan, whence Colonel Farias tried to di Atserodt were intimate friends, I ovcupied the parlor; Weichman’s room was back of min seen | McCawley several in the ribs, teerodt in Weic! Y ; MoCat i v day 1s all very well, them. Finally, General Rudecindo Lopes, Mosquera’s ee ee ee ee a ee rene ile, ead got cree aig |, sunday, the 20 of April, at elght P. M., wo arrived | locum fenens on ihe coast seems to have definitively given ; om the night of AprilS, 1865, I was in my room, and I | left eye, drawing first blood. in the bay of Yoko! having made the passage in | up all intentiona of a.tacking Riascos and Abello, and is ea yer that night; { bad notesen him for ten dave Rowxp 5.—Underhill fought very rapidiy and showed twenty-four days and hours, and run five thousand | believed by thia time to be on his march up the ‘Magda. ies of nine o'slock on APril 31 | some good movements with hs left, MoCawley, how. | four hundred aad fifty-seven miles, lena river. The blockade of Santa Martha, which was went inte ‘ever, gave him a warmer im the face, much to ‘his dis- In Yokohama almost every nation under heaven ts | for a few days established by the almighty gunboat Co- lombia cruising before the harbor, has been given up, some say because the provisions gave out, or as others have it. in consequence of a joint note which the foreign consuls to the captain, in which they protested against the blockade as an act of piracy, because Mos- represented. Tbe foreigners living here sumber about fos, omen This is the extent of tho place. The in- hy te have not fully recovered from the effects of the = fire in November last, but they are rapidly re- mr pleasure, . T loaned bim $00. and I turned Rovunp 6,—Netther were very anxious to get to work. wee Byisting ie and I tock them: Weiss, | MCcCawley got one over the left eye and two or three thle tine. Nght taps about the ribs. ow by this witness that Weich Rovusp 7.—Underbill got a present in the neck and was te, st he bi St ked after t the body, but he finally caug! “Squ in money is amy rg all parties, par- uera and his representative Lopez were no legal au- proposed to show that Welohman was as doop 15 this Betawies in the ‘avant, which split bis appecabia tloularly by ks and bankers here. In disposing of thorities any more. Catered jo ppg ry be a Jombia withdrew to Carthi good fortune to fail in wit with arms from Aspinwall for the government! Jona, She was taken in tow, and will, iu all probability, ee @ legal prize, although sailing English ‘A Liverpool steamer, the West Indian, touched at Santa Martha the 28th ult. on her voyage from St. Thomas to Aspinwall. she found no blockading vessel Ubere, but the captain was advised by the British vico consul not to enter the harbor, as hia goods for Cartha- Ame’ gold for the current coin of the country (Mexican dollars) you pay 164¢ per cent premium; bat on the contrary, if you want American gold you pay dollar for doilar, Trade ts at a stand still, rything in the commercial line is dead. There are afew parties who have been speculating in the the principal cominodities of this country—namely rice and sugar—in consequence of the demand (ailing off and pries declining about 26 per cent, In tea there ts very littie doing, prices are nomt- nal. Freights are very duil, about two inches, Rovnp 8.—A fow exchanges, a clinch, and Underhill thrown heavily. Rovnn’9.—Both men worked well upon one another, McCawley got several in the jaw, while Underhill got ‘ee any one. ‘The evidence was ruled out, as Weichman had not been questioned on the eran god ‘Witness resumec—I went home at nine o'clock on the might of the assassination; Mrs. Surratt had returned from Burraitsville, and I did not see Jobn Surratt that night; the night I was aroused by the delectives, " ‘opened the door McDev it and Olarvoe were ia entry; asked what was the matter, and one of them replied ‘Don't you know the President has been assassinated?” { eaid I did not, and afterwards we searched the house; Shoy went to the room over the one oceupied by my daugh- joor, but T am not derbil! made heavy work in this round ct breast, and finatly closed, when Undor- bill was thrown. Rovnp 11.—Very little fighting. Underhill gota cast ; ol to th Silk, prices nomin risks ae reek AR, "on ine’ morning Oe Ap LET mot | fron, shot Im the FPS, causing him to mensure bis | wisn £3 b4,, ‘or New York, per toni, per steamer, $45 per | gene might ve eelzod by the Santa Martha authorities Weichnan at the Patent Office, and we went to Mrs, Sur- Roux 22.—Underhill was vory active in this round, | +09; to Loudon, £2 10s, a 25; nonsiaal. yy said consul did not offer bis protection in case of such an Wegal act boing carried out, history sayeth not. ‘The steamer brought not a single item of news. The steamer which arti bere Inst night from Callao and intermediate ports, re) that yellow fover has not yet disappeared in Buenaventura, The He told severely on McCawloy’s face, drawing the ruby every time, He only gota few digs in the ribs, Roux 18.—McCawley put {n an upper cut, but got for his trouble a socker in the left eve. Rous 14.—MoCawley’s bead got terribiy punished in vait's to breakfast; from that moment Iwas in company with Weichman uuitil he was placed in custody; breaktast when Miss Auun Sntrait caine tn: Mr. ‘an did not state to me tbat morning that he had his ions about the matter and was going to make ¢hem own to the goverament; he did not say be knew Booth eed bi posociates and was going to give tholr uarmes tothe | tnig round, which told rather hard on bm; he, how- i Le 3 eae contains 0 po Q Was anything said | ever, gave Underhill a terriilc blow in the mouth. - Uiical news | ny importa Steamship Communicat the United | _ In part, United States steamer Reeaca, Captain Brad- Kounp 15,—-McCawley was the frst to the mark, and set in heavy on Underhill’s ribs, Rovsp 16,.—Merely an exchange and a close, and Un- derhili throw Rouxn 17,—Underhill entirely on the defence; he finaily caught McCawley on tue neck and knocked him down. a Rovsp 18.—MeCawley got another smasher in the face and went over, Rouxp 19.—Underbili worked like a good fellow on you will eat tl gE ons! A. if s to what took pl Objecied t Julgo Fisher—You oan testify ato what Welchman said adont his suspicions. Witress—He aaid mothing about hie suapicions. + Q Did Miss Anua Surratt say at the breakfast table that he death of Abrabam Lincoln was nothing more than the death of a negro in the army t ‘Objected io ou the @round that the witness (Weichman) as to that remark, b ford. (ine Dacotah is apenas here on oe mes or 11th); inglish sloop-of-war Scout ‘reach transport Talisman, Fregeinet; Colombian steamer Bolivar, ‘The latter is now under orders of the goverument of the Suge of Panama, The fotlowing despatch the State Department relative to the actual complications on the Isthmus and in the rest of the Colombiafi republi as rece!ved at Panama by the Arizona, States—Local Speculation—Exnaggerated Ree ports of the Progress of the Rebellion. Smancnas, May 15, 1867. The people have been in a great turmoil—more espe- cially the American peoplo—since jt bas been definitely settled that the Colorado cannot touch here on her way from Hong Kong to Yokohama. Letters of petition and h i % ; sy bg ig Genstomen themselves. 1g | MoCawiey's ribs, when the latter slid down to got away | remoastrance were showered upon Captain Phelps, the Daranrazrr or Stage, Wasmiyaros, June 18, 187. ‘po! it was.brought out by the counsel and | from punishment, e To PxrKR J. SULLIVAN, Bes Minist osident of the Bot by (he prosecution oa their examination of the witness Tocny Sh McCawley got bin left peepee’. well | Smatel Rarat for Cites, to suck anextent thet he Gnally | United Biases ta the Renal ot Oa ened bins ia ‘Gounsel for the defence noted au exception " ~ t a 3 agreed tha: the ship should run up as far as Woosun eral Consuls and Cousular Agents of the United States in Witnes: resumed —. breakfast went with Weichman Srarmned whtels put Ate meeuraiag Se Se Se Led P 8 the Repubite of Colombin:— ion beadquarters and delivered him up to Mr. Rich- day. Underhill received several about the ribs and | thirteen miles from the city, on her poxt trip. Despatches have been received from the Mintster Resi- Weichman wi e head. been | “ent and from Consuls of the United States tn the republic in custody on the morning of the 1th ; left Mra, iso with Weichinan for police ln Of all the joint stock corporations which ha Festerarers: while there the oficers took Weichman to get to hae but ono pays a retarn for the I sums of money, invested, the majority of them havii Rownp 21,—MoCawiey came up rather timid, and look- tng us though be could not stand it much louger; he got ‘and jamed she, republie down in the country; MoDevitt went in a | @ present in the right eye, which Underhiil took great suryat rhc gous Hoey and wont down fares Eve | bleamre making fora hopes of putting poor McCarey | Uren wound aporaboatobeconig #2. | a | bara understood "to" be. actually" “existing in" that i a 3 sual, IrCOs ent 5 + Official information has been received shat x, arriving here between, nine and ton clock Saturday | 'Rovxp 22.—Underbill received considerable punish. | the people along the banks of the Yangise, for five or qramtethorities of the Mare of Panam, ome of the const. house all night * | ment about the body, but got another im on McCawicy’s | six hundred mies up, have got up a great stir about the | tw ‘States of the republic of Colow| are actually levy- io K.: ¢ etased. ron amd! Gn. ~~ eEcaaatiaerany web veay backward tn comi iebuod jared, nen dag tepact’ wep asenaen, fate Ui Bate, tacludlog ail domiclied Colted Stats citegon, eacea are tyne OF Om ce and went | 20, and fought shy of his man, Underbitl sramint, | to ait, the truth Out of all these rumors proves that | Sitt,the Sokeow ledied, Parroes oe eee rts rooenined Witness, resuinina-Winess leit McDevitt and, went | heavy acain on MeCawley's head, when they finally | there havo boon no depredations comiicied below Kin- | authorities of the ment of that republics The va Mocretary of War to get & special train to goto Balti. | Closed and the latter was thrown. Kiang, and in that neighborhood oniy by*a band of is farther advised that not only are auch Fat failed in Bis mi aod weot home and siept tll Rouxp 24—McCawley received several warmers again | about three handred mounted rapscailions who never Ne ues Eile veccres iC Cy relay morning, when wittess went to the police of-e aad | tm the head, which told against him very much; he | stop long in one place. The strength of the main body | Lorie TOL RENIS Tete manacad with th tn or] room weve at eaves e'dock | weat with a Sean: b Ae = Underhil!’s ribs, which the latier | of ee wu a eo cece ape eee ed tation, have applied to this gorerament for protection “ jorrati did not relish mach. ‘There are not more wo thousand five bundred o| ‘same. pg OAT ty Rounp 26° now seemed anxious to bring | them, and, notwithstanding their close proximity to aaa tes ot ‘the United States domiciled in the State of ‘ethtr be! to witness; at thi the Oght to a close; they finaliy closed with but lite | Hankow, the residents of that city are not in the least Panama, and within the repyblic of Colombia. have no law- man, Moberitt and Clarvoe went to Philade! hitting, and Und lb succeeded in throwing McCawiny. | alarmed for their safety. ful ore — ler age pea which are So Ror te NY Rovnp 26.—MeCawley was the first to lead off, aud levled © the authorities of tho federal of State goverment ecz : shot in again on Underbill’e ribs and one in the mouth, | ‘The English Bel Sethat Country. Tt in by no mrane clear nowerer, that auch be Sepsipand @ train was late: witness rested t Roexp 27.—McCawley was evidently used up, and ment of a Veteran Official—Opera Refine. | domiciled Vol citizens can legally ‘or, justly ter there at Junction; witness discovered that got terribly punished about the head and right “78, ment=Trade Very Dull. be subjected mJ the _— of curaccdinsy a py ey ey MoOawicy 2 beh a Hose Kono, May 17, 1967, | State for “the. pu ot “matin ant oof i > ; 1, 1867, 4 ere Nalfcpast Twelve o'elock the Court took a recess till Her Britanic Majesty's ship Perseus has Just arrived | Balatrt Colombia, to wbich suveresent the Crited Stato orale, from the Pellew Islands, where th are bound to guarantee a constitutional control. regulated Su Soassembling Mr. Holshan was obtain » ey have vindicated | Bt Powith the United States, of the international ral: rd the British Lion by beheading tho native King, for the | road y ut u It, Neadserchiet with Mr. Sarrairs nase , . “faust across the Isthinup of Panama. At ¢ * 2 Talks Ghantee | cbeed thas the cis war which bas been. proclaimed in Colombia, .' whieh he lost, had @ number of it, but he did notre. Cheyne, who had remded among of vietory to Underbill. murder of a cong Proc @emoer what ft was; witness was not about the house al) The foul was not o to by MoCawiley or his sec. | them fora number of years, trading occasionally pe. | 's manifestly imperfectly developed, at loans it is vary imper 0 Adsarsination Until ten o'clock at wes aumared been | tween the Chinese ports poly wnidertiod oe his mother's April 3 withort conceal. | ONds, and for (hat reason it en ‘The only item of local interest 8 tho retiremont of the Cee ernmone With the, Caiied states of Colvin, ful Telutions with United States of Colom witness ¥ i om purpose, McCawley could, however, have fought wit ons ed. maparaice apie ae bat a tee roweds tore, as he was badly punished about | Colonial Secrotary, the Hon. D. T _—s after joreover, thé United States do not desire to embarrass the in- (anion told bim (Welshman) in reference to tes. | the head. The fight lasted just one hour and tory ta of twenty-one years in Hong Kong. His cepar deperaicns action, af thts revablic by yy anya ‘bout the assassination cons] c minoies, the subject of regret, Sains mayen eA Waited mates’ tre nex bow yrepared cal rat snibe nena Stones Tho Royal Italian opera fe the chief attraction here at | to'aginit that the complaints of the Coited States oltiae é eramined—Stice recone = hed his attention called to the number on the hand- ie verebief witness lost; there wae @ figure on it ro oe Was tho irrepros: Traviata, The house was crowded to excess. Business ts very dull, and there hasbeen no local ox- it of any kind cince the first arrival of the Ool- ‘Twe More Mille. A prize Tight took place yesterday morsing at eedes, between C. H. Payne, a New Yorker, and Tisdale, ® bruiser hailing from Panarna before mentioned are without just foundation ia the treaty which existe between the two countries, the con- stitution of Colombia at tone. going voluntary payment of taxsa to the Siaie of Panama. or the purpote of carrying on war against of Ht ‘States tn th ful. Pali- y Boston, the sakes Bada along with Weichinan avd others: Weich- was woud on the night he left the Third ward station not know new —o x bia might embarrass the Uni git, wiwess Know he was under arrest all day; wine | being fixed at $100. It appeare thet both men had some eke teensy oblignetous to tae republic of Cafomt a, ‘just claims THE ASSAULT ON WILLIAM DEMPSEY. while ft would seem I[kely to compromise t trouble with exch other a few days ince, when, In order thove citizens upon that republic for protection aud redress, t ian Bec diet he would eo athe tee be to ascertain which was the better of the. two as far as Hie Ante- Mortem Stetemout. Vor the present, therefore, asd until ther direction shown @ pape: \ muscle was concerned, they agreed to fight it out yester- Coroner Gover yesterday proceeded to the Mount for tH ay A depariment, Vatie! states eittrens t ‘noting ater oe rlaplly epelied @® su) On ae ba Bag ney = a by byt | Sinal Hospital and took the ante-moriem statement of taxes and eomtr! butions of are > * < went to Baker to ge! tvaneportation: if be had cold | the crowd jumped over tho ropes, and after driving the | Willem Dempsey, of 465 West Thirty-tirst etreot, who unas payments theme horities «| ‘ Opes, ~s vA t will file their te with ibe Uniied States 5 sar tho whe yi Weidhnas es Surratt’s | Now Yorker to his corner compelled the referee to de- | was dangerously assaulted by Dennis Latorty, as re- Fane oom etch protest will be inuuedia:e ¥ traug: wal man panied McDevitt and cide tn favor of the Boston che the Bi " miited. 10 the Minister Resident of the Uctted states if he Is witness went beck ‘Another fight took piace at Throgg's Neek, near ported inthe Henao of yesterday. in bis statement | conveniently accessivie, and if not accessible. then directly t- 7 scien Waiaeten aad Joncay | Dempeey sald that Ladterty had been in the habit of | to hmdopartiments i va Marke, two young Brooklyn biedes ambitious for pup. abusing bim, whenever they met, for the last seven or | ie determination of the gorerninent upon the ques be h listic bouors. The stakes were at . Law! eight years, On Saturday night, whilo Dempsey wos | mitted (it will be prompt and such proceedings we, ras seconded by “Shiny” Thompeon aad Jobany Bit: | Siting on the stoop of his residence with his on Mer will. tn ag aaee, be adopted ot shall conform te ieealy OM | Beingy —S nand Bimoa Levy. | two other women, Laiferty came along and mace use of | Faire4 staves te te hare c Bi" pestelaven ovclech stared ali bight lad wero fought, after conclusion of Ready ~ nited Btaige tn thetr just aud law/ut rights, ol to New York s& daylight, it whieh Lawler, sinking Under ihe punishment tmdictea | ‘mauceat improper language, whereapon he w Only auch blockades e ye 1a of \pril; that day weat up the Hud. ordered away, bot refusing to go Dempsey struck | and maintained by 4 A way and «i to Hurhagwa oa. the nent of | OF,,ule severed co rown Up te toced at bis doteat, | Mit A Gght ensued, and friends intertering Dempsey | {6 " USlusd Staton. The, nara py: Ldn rity oa etal they meppet Countecances of bot meu wero cut and braived in | end Laueny more parted eae a etd chrea‘eus! | United states in the waters of Colombia will be expected to §. won afer dark oval Oe Renee | ae en corner of Thirty-tb rd street aud Eleventh aveiiue), | conferriagwih tho Waifed Staten Minister Resident tn pre: itr dces 59: remember the autober here both o€ them were @mployed. On Tucsday | venung any obstruction of tbe Inierpoeanld iransit or any y D. the reo: be alegt in or whe tlept w th him; ie eure she | TROTTING. morning the parties met ‘in She stone yard, add | unlawiul violence to citizens of the Varied States. SYR F Pratvorcnset was io bie overooat bookes that hight aad on fashion Coures afer exchancing @ few words Dempecy again struck | | ,fM saseath Knows te ive feaeeu Wy EY { + folowing Thursday mornin fa rence d ; > ut 1 Ni ser Jusctica pegs eat me oat it wa early dn te Yesterday afternoon some of the patrons of the turf oameet heupeletary hea than ne bad to ge orn ing abd witness a take & chew of tobac ‘ ¢ pote be i . f t assembled a! the yon Course, Fieshing, 1. L, in | peated stabs ive times, The proprietor of the yard | Washingtom . H. SEWA eared be A racg, rw 6 want Ger | si iiuess an interesting trial of speed naan and several otbers present interfered to putastop othe | re CENTRAL AMERIC. na Gnd Father con; Witnete Gi6 Rot wear'bie over, | rene wee Arby P Tioleuca. Dempsey belioves it was the inteation of La’. | Ry the Panetma Railroad steamer Guatemala, which x eoat, | to take place betwoen Mr. Paifer's brown mare Lucy, D. | serty to take his life | arrived here on the 80th of Jume, we bave later dates & Mace's browo ig Stonewall Jackson, a gray gelding The case was given (o the jury, who rendered a ver. | from Central America, The news Js aot of importance. * Ajat end D. jor'e geld Dudiey. Lucy. driven by | diet against Lafferty, and the Coroner committed Cholera had again broken oct at the beginning of the rn Py Bisley her owner, was the oply animal that showed upon the | await the result of Demperr's injuries, Lafferiy .| rainy season in Nicaragua, principally in Managua, the ‘Albans. por Wet-benin | Course, and the Company present dispersed aftor wait Of ane, & Native of ireland, lives in Jhirt } seat of the goveroment, 1 would hesitate to mention ing some time in consequence of the race falling | Strost, betwcen Tenth and hieventh avenues, and | the fact, as rumerg are often exaggerated, but the oficial » Wechman through. ft wae eal that Stonewall Jackson te fame, | @tonecutter by occupation, jie says he used ihe kmie | gasette acknowledges it to be true 1 see from ie om left for Quebec; a witness atthe Pond that Ajax bas managed to blister hmaeif; bat it | in self-defence, | Nicaragam® papers that & Califoraia company was My Lee pers read e portion ot the tenttony atven | M*med to be an anderstood thie among the cognos- Dem: fa thnty-two years of otiating With the gov it of that repablic for a . bo conan Lich wines agreed | Cent that none of the other borses wonld show up, A | Ireland. ps hopes of recovering from Ui privilege t establish a line of steamers between Poiana b @ conapirey tru P. Wiaeye made fol. efiposs of ie aud @an Faancigco, touching af the principa! Central ee A ia) ee rN uypich Is advertised to take plage om wr tad afvorwoun, Porte, such enterprises fall through, the last of which was that Mr, Criaanto Medina, of Guatemala, who had, and for 1 know stil holds, j and promises of support several Central America. General Landing—Arrival ef Ordnance trem Spain. Havana, July 6, 1867. ‘The rates of tolls adopted by the cable company are West, $3 60 for twenty words; $1 75 for ten and twenty cents for every ‘word over To England, $53 60 for twenty words, $26 75 for ton and $2 76 for every word over twenty. To Cey- Jon, $81 for twenty words and $31 25 for ten. Toany of the United States, $10 for twenty words and $5 as follows:—To twenty, tax. The Fourth of July was some Cuban sympathizers; as the Consul came in; in thi appointed, as Mr, Savage di however, they not appear. dence, whore they did the same, BRITISH HONDURAS. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ‘The Court Mi: teby decoreve the consulate with banners, placed many odorous boquets in the office, aud obtained a band of music to play the national rm re played a few airs and then went to the Consul’s resi- ial on British Oficers—Arrest ofan Indian Chiet on Mexican Territory American Immigration—Colonial Taxation. Kimastox, Jamaica, June 25, 1867. Her Majesty's ship Barracoutta, in six days from Belize, arrived at Port Royal on Monday morning, the 2th June, She brought with her the members of “‘the Court of Inquiry,”’ who bad been sent down by General O'Connor, C. B,, to investigate the conduct of one hundred and forty British soldiers who fled before thirty Indians on “Orange Walk’—the Indians themselves getting frightened and renning one way into the bush, while Major Mackay and bis followers ran the other way back to Belize (leaving Mr. Commissioner Rhys, whom they had been sent to protect, and who was lame, to look after bimeelf), This Court having completed its sittings returned to Jamaica in the Barracoutta on the 17th tnst, It 19 impossiblo- that we can Pelieve all we hear ;, Dut after what is known about the procedure of the Jamaica Royal Commusion, nobody will be sur. prised if the report of the Court’ Is very different from that which near! everybody for. in Belize confidently looks Tho reported capture of Camel, the chief of the Ecacha Indians, who bas making raids on British territory, was true, but he had not beoa’bronght to Belize, in con- sequence of bis having been captured on Mexican oil, where the Honduras government had a eet y till in the to deliver them to the Sisal, refused a authorities is Belize. hands of the British consul at Havaua, who arranged the The Legislature was still in session, planning various methods of taxation to renovate the empty co! public chest. fax and export taxes wero pro} were to be taken of the church and education. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. of the 'y taxes, trade licenses, income posed, and large slices The Board of Health held’ their regular weekly meet- {ng yesterday afternoon, President Schultz in the chair, The following weekly report of the Sanitary Superin- tendent was read and ordered on file:— Orrick Sanitary SUPERINTENDENT Pyrnorouray, Boano or ‘lgacrn, July 11. 1867. } ‘To the Sxcrerany of the Metropolitan Board of Health :— ‘Sre—l res] ly to roport that bets 9 the weeks the sanitary Inspectors of the cities of New Brooklyn have i led the following premises, vig:— it two ‘ork and 1 public institution, 5 hotels, 497 tenement bi 4 raid dvellings Ti manufactorion 1 school, #0 werk shops snd ind cargoes, 6 stores, 4 vex dangerous butidl 1 distil. lery, 8 bre’ neries, 6 bone, swill ad offal bollin establishments, 9 slaughler houses; ® private ‘markets, & damping croun’s, 8 runken and vacant lots, 8 horse stables, 12 cow ata! cellars and basements, 25 cessponls, 86 waste- rn pipes and draine, ‘827 privies and water closets, 54 streets and culverts and 18 gutters. reported upon the follow!n; Unhealthy condition of 2 hotels, 299 tenement hou 112’ private dwellings, 1 manafacto stores, L tannery, 9 breweries, 1 i and vacant lots, 18 horse stables, 6 @ manure heaps 9 ¥: 17 ctater: i cot ‘Their returms show tl partially Sa with, 3 the course of these ‘papeemens they discovered and causes of complaint, hat (3 have bee: ‘re being com: commanding the Sanitary Com orders for tho abatement ot nalsunees the past two weeks, His returns also show served as complied with owners, ith, The execution of the latier bas ol Bosworth, in charge of the complaint returns tea chivenn? all of wich have to medical Inspecting officers for investigation apt week the otty wees er ee i fed 1 Mahe ‘ ~ - - i535 2: Deano) pea = Sa "Book | Baer oat 3 3 ~ — - f i oe 5: Sao ames, (ok 2 me - - cee ee ‘ - i 2 1 oy - = 1 = dnt . Pe 38 i 5 Uoknown 1 SF Total... fm ae raul H paren. bn, Oa" BbwARD B, DALTON, Sanitary Superintendent, Dr. Crane submitted a Brookivn, made by Sanitary m Holley. The Clowes with the statement that abe tae condition of the jail, in a sanitary poiat of view, nexceptionable, ” A resolution authorizing the Assistant Sanitary Super- {ntendent to purchase lime and other aistnfoctants, uot to exceed $1,000 worth, for nse in Brooklyn, Was QUARANTINE MATTERS. A correspondent says:—Considersble apprehension has been caused tn the minds of the many persons who travel toand fro between this elty and Staten Island, from the fact that vessels direet from West Indian ports, where the yellow fover is raging violently, are per- mitted, it is said, by the Health officer, to anchor Doni itches the noxious — conseq escapes from the hatchee to vitiate Sins thoes infected ves- seis ehould by all bay towarde the joated quite ag aagely they ore now permitsed to anchor, 1 on tho sanitary eondi- Sy the jail on the corner of Wiliougtby sad Tay here id be moe as’ Cnonply as where ing yesterday afternoon, President Schultz im the Wm, D. Sheliov, No. 404 Madison street, was che with having sold liquor on Sunday, the 23d day of J Officers testified to having geen eoveral glasses of | on tables, around which men were sitting drinking which the licensed bar was located. The yoom in THE BOARD OF EXCISE: Au Important Decisions The Board of Excise held their'regular weekly room ina house entirely disconnected from the men were is used and was used on nig testified—by a club cailed the Only One club. President Scuvrtz—What ere the objects of the Mr SustL0o—The principle of the club ys to er on Sunday. amen) " . dent ScucLTZ—W bere do you get your lager?’ Mr. Saerioo—it is + from me by the olu! Saturday,\by the keg, to be drunk on Sunday. anghter. ) ident Scuvtz—How many members are the club? , Mr. Ciaxe, President of the club—We have tw members in good standing | (Leogsiee.) Mr, fpommnee ihe vor pan veo in) Place that day “in good standing!” (Laughter. Cuake—He wasn’t a member at all, ( President scuvr7z—Now, wuat are your Can any but mombers of the citb attend? Mr. CLaxe—We have regular rules, Each can bring a friend. Mr, Actoy—Is the friend allowed to drink? ~ = sir; he can dniok Cid . ACTON—Suppose he wants to drink ‘than oues, what then? "aga Mr. Cuake—Well, he isn’t allowed to take more one. Mr. Actox—Can the mombers drink more:tban ot Mr, Cuake—Indeed they can stay (Laue Nquor, Tdce Bosworre—If a bes treme to ‘his house op Sumday offers it to them to drink it ia not “publicly gi ‘away liquors” . Mr. Actox—We will take s vote in the case, any! ‘The vote was then taken, and resulted as WB reyoke—Cominissioners Schultz and Acton, Not voke—Commissioners Bosworth, Parker and Stone. Matthew O'Rourke, 585 First avenue, was cha with having gold ale to customers on a Sunday. officers went in, asked for ale, were served, and tasting it, drank it, License revoked. Cari Schreiber, 23 Ninth avenue, was charged sold her husband liquor « reiber) notice not to sell similar je | tod aes. ye oases were day, aud invites his ft ‘Mrs, Clancy with havini sbe had given him (: oe: License revoked. same complainant mad Frederick Rader, 71 Ninth avenus Landelin Storiz, 110 Ninth avenue. urned jorne licenses of the following porsons were alse yoked:—Matthew O'Rourke, 681 First avenue; F Holland, 821 Rivington street, and Jacob Aubel, Sheriff street. Drs, Stone, Crane and Parker, the to whom was referred tne question of giving Mr. Harry Hil, vi . uston street, reported) |) THE COURTS. AR, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Charge of cit Distillation. Before Commissioner Stilwell. ‘The United States vs, Leopold Veruce, Joseph — || lock and Swig Dellassee.—The parties in this case charged with running a distillery without @ lice They were arrested on the premises 227 Seventh sti in the front basement of which was found a small and mash tubs. From the evidence it they had been there as workmen doing some tempo repairs, and were unacquainted with the nature of business carried on. The Commissioner, on bea their statements, discharged the accused. ’ BANKRUPT COURT. Petith Filed Yesterday. - Jacob Stern, of New York, formerly of Bavani through his counsel, Edwin James; liabilities, $47, ‘Washington S, Wheelwright, city; counsel, Willian Mawson, BD Wheelwright. George city; bcd Darius Tallman, city; counsel, Ws wn, COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY, i Surnews Count—Crawsens.—Nos. 5, o, 1,7) 163, 168, 171, 173, 176, 178, 191, 196, 197, 108," ” Manivg Covrt—Tau 81, a re 123, i 113; H3110, 115) 416, 117, 118, 120, 121, 1at 128, 18, 1a, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. The Alleged Counterteltors, Before Commissioner Nowton. Yesterday morning at half-past eleven o'clock, caso of John B, Adatti and Adrian Hearcy, who arrested on Monday last, as was of Tuesday, on the charge counterfeiting business on Commissioner Newton. sulting with their lawyers for about previously, and when the case was miasioner stated that he onuld hold court for half hour only. Connsel on both sides tifereapon conser to an adjournment, and the hearing was therefore down for Wednesday. Colonel Wood, of the Se Service Division, and several of bis officérs (all of wh are witnéeses for the prosecuflon), were present, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. The Kings County Parade Ground=Ap } | portant Decision, | Judge Barnard has rendered an important decisior the matfer of an application made a short time since |) behalf of Henry E. Fickett for a mandamus, requir || the Board of Supervisors to issue the bonds of the cou of Kings for the payment of the award made to rela’ as fixed upon bv the commissioners of estimate, & appointed under the act of April 28, 1866, “to provid) | parade ground for the county of Kings.” The dec is very brief (there being no opinion}, his Honor hol that the property became vested in the county when commissioners’ report was accepted, and that the re! could not be expected to wa't for payment until county should adopt means providing therefor. Ji Rarnard further held that the bonds should be {mr diately issued, and therefore granted the motion fo mandomus. ‘ For the relator, ex-Judgo Reynolds; for the Sup visors, D, P. Barnard and Wm. Coit, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. j ; Jersey City. Nanrow Escare rrou Drowsto.—About two o'cic yesterday afternoon ® rowboat containing three m and some trunks was crossing the ferry slips when t wheel of an outgoing ferry boat strack the ste Prue rowboat and Goth the men and cargo ir the water. The boat instantly went down, but the m were saveds The pilot of the ferry boat did mot seo t) small boat in time to avord a collision, ] Tr 5 | A Mas Knixp.—On Wednesday an old citizen of Tre ton named George Purdunem was killed about five m from New Brunswick. He was driving a team of mu the canal when the tow struck him int him and breaking his neck by t | Sandy Hook. Fouxp Drowxzy.—On Wednesday afternoon the bor of a woman about twenty-four years of age was fou; floating im the water near the shore of the Horse She fo such condition as to suggest foul play. The wom. wes fall, bout five fost two inches io it, had da nati brown body had been in the water sent to Coroner Irving. mouth county, bat no day. The jewelry ie tm the possession of Mr. Bottste! ‘superintendent of the engineer works. Elizabeth. ‘ Aneesra ron mie Weatrmtp Boyd Rosnsry.—ft wi be remembered that an account was recently publishe {nthe Hematp of a gang of robbers, dve in number, er tering the residence of Mr. Jncob Miller, at Wosthelc o’clock jo the evening, while the family wer conversation, and after binding the inmate, the of Stato and other bonds to the vala of "g5.000. ince then detectives have been very cner getic in their efforts to effoct the arrest of the guilt ies, Yesterday morning three men, named Henr Eitue. ‘William Little aod Andrew Keith, were arreste ‘and taken before Justice Smalley on a charge of bein tra plicated in very. They were committed to th county Jail to the await trial, METROPOLITAN REVENUE BOARD, { Thit Board was in secret session for two hours more on yesterday. When tho representatives of th’ Press made application to the eccretary fore sum: Of its proceedtogs they were cop)iy told there was notl ing for publication except the ¢’ » aod upeatiafo statement that “a large name. | stilleries had Seized and several others ordere: » be made" Forta information was peremptorily refused. RONDED WAREHOUS'S. Collector Shook, of the Thirty-second Interns! nue collection district, reesived on ag ty a from Washington probiiting horeafter ting permission tojopen or carry on ® bondey house te ‘Any pereon Inierested either In the sale ef manufactu Of spirituous liquors. In future the <ollectore are/ Nominate parties for this warehouse Oasiness ant thei appointment must then be made by the Metropol! Revenue Roard,