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: 3 _NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDKY. JULY 15-10% , f UUme: eee ae ‘Suggestions for the Restriction of the |= ina Gorares oe a Quixetic Pian of Now Orleans » Kilibusters to Wig bt Near Avenge Maximilias—slew-# ‘illing Up of the Wallece-The Cavairy Driven Inte tho} Expoditionary Ranks. the “formation of the new: filibus! oring expedition ve - Moric, and that several ex-coateder ates ang ex-followers: Of Walker are endeavoring, with m ore enthusiaem than . money, to At out an expedition of Ue sort, is now places } Smmunity of Life Policies from dy beyoud's avert the b] e ; 2 ths otpedlena (eset ‘The first attompt at organization ¥ vas made by General Oreditors’ Claims. taeucanen, by i ae A yreriny ire yerd Honsingven, of Nicaragueeotortety -, propped up finaa- 4 . . sofa deat wife and children of the or culty by Colonel Pickett, inte of G ‘eneral Lovell’s stad, 4 ‘ poiieg, become hall ‘be execspt {roca the claima of the who won some little distinction in the Confederate ser- SPECIAL REPORT TO THE WEW YORK HERALO. ‘creditors. ‘viow ‘Tho expedition set on foot by these gontiemen } Anaad, July 12, 1807, . f) . Referred to the Committee on Currency, Banking and. Peer permis ene perm Boe ctr The Convention reassombiod at eleven o'clock this : DEBATE ON THE SUFFRAGE ReFORT. to Pay tiberally for + possoesl, fe meee ‘morning. Prayer was offered by the Rev. W. & Smart, | @ 7B Convention then went into Committes.of the prisoner. This was three orfour a before the rumor 4 he pe pathy Whole, Mr. Alvord in the chair. ‘Of Maximilian’s execution-arrived here, and volunteers Journal of yesterday's proceedings was then read The Cuammas announced the question before the Com- Bee iets sat, 2 AJ eee a end ; mittee. 4 as ot, ga the appointiaest of Hirem a. Gazeay moved to makes verbal alteration in the CAS Sea Salas hiss Mee re anxious to get rie ' ‘French as e of the Commities on pais seven vagabonds enlisted;-aad get orally the- Pre- ’ Doorkeeper, tn place of James Armstrong, | « ‘or affirm that he tis not ceived, not ex. gressed unfavorabiy, until the @ bers of enthusinam 4 ‘who had failed to attend. pect t receive, has not paid or to pay any suddenly stirred by-the tidig igs of the Emporor'e . i PROMINTION OF THE SALE OF LIQUOR, SORE 0s then aban: Sine i: etaennn ar aeears Institute, 49 Ladiow utcoek, ‘There are now tmthee ogincering of the on, + Mt Hamp, (rop.) of Broome, presented a petition of | "Mr. Munray, (dem.) of New York, sald he wished to ‘aot or ‘aay State gorerumentor any | Smawun's Reruear,—The Chaplain. of tho Seamen's terpris several aaciaat telomere & fatter well nome “@itizens of Broome county in favor of the prohibition of | correct am erroneous im which from the or division thereof, of -any..eot or -thing Rotreat, Stat: fyb abous towa, and some half restless Confederate preg sho Ys ates F $3 done under or by virtue of it authortiy. fon Island, ls desirous.of procuriag books. of officers, who bave far mere fancy | or conquering an om- cating hquore as a beverage. Referre: ‘Seo. 8. And be it oa, ‘the eral of | teavol, Oetion, of history aad illustrated works for tho thee laboring tre " €e the select committoe on the subject. ee eee States ‘be: int ay A] weof the sick and weary inmates of that institution. though the Mexican 4a cubs ding, and recruits | VGndvanrei0e op LauNLaTsYR momérioen: trai te ihe oretodag section fo Unteckcommangere Donations will be received at 12 Ord slip, tm this city. im slowly, the} matter may. give come. | Me. C.E Panes, (rop.) of Tioga, presented. petition 2s oo prwelbine Provosed conn And be k further enacted, That the: sctaot theo. | Twn Fins ut Puany Smuner.—At the fire.at No 39% tlre, | Wouble berore it 1s omded.*- Of Cltinens of Tioga county in favor of probibiting ao- | to the negroos. He was to pro adi MY | eteieta person” exercislog the Yuetone of. civit | ‘Peacl: street yesterday: morsing,, partial pactieulars of | (Government. du 1867 MAXIFILIAN’S AVESORR! ) IN BUPFALA. aatious of public moneys to sectarian charitable insti- | tions, another they apniisdite blak oe abu’ Wetanes sre Loreby conden rorhied that any, eteon “heres | Wed were published in yesterday's Aunanoy the fames |, 11, oe vention bine guy Deke, aptipe’ hi 5 . 4 ‘tutions, Referred to the Committee on the Powers aud | Property cation, applying to megroes, already | tofore or hereafter appoluted by any district commander ta | ‘extended to the boarding house of Gustave Carsias, 36 |, eR DOvER - ci echo existed, and it was now sought to oxténd the elective frau- | exorcise the functions of any civil ollice may be.removed 4 'Vandowater stroct, damaging it about $60; . covered by | “fy—which..de. becoming more: and more jealous of |; SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO” THE WERALO! Duties of the Legisiature. chwe to colored men without that qualitication. Tue only. | ether by tho military officer {a command of the dlatsict oF inswrence in the Germania Insurance Company. The | and hostile-to enterprises. uadertaken: by civilia na foe comene THR PARDONING POWER. Certain moans of getting ® fair and hoaest vote upon |. DY the generat of the army, and it shall bo tho duty of suck] 'loes of Kngiohart & Co., on stock, amounted to $78,000; 1 cho purpose of developing the resources: of the West. Burraso, i oe ae Mr. T. W. Dwianr, (rep.) of Oneida, presented » com. be pears was to submit it soparaiely%o, the |. Sro‘are distoyal to the pontteceat OF tee United Giaten eitiosscae tm, the Company, $3, P wo i. } and osteblishing, permanent settlements in desirable ~ Compasy, ho une their y 000 in bP ree gage weed preerengietome }'gm:6001n Traportors' and Tradsra® $2,000 in St Mark's, delay, preveat or obstruct te dnene: : : f ‘Aw officer, who olsuns to: bav © servod under Maxi=- i i ' } Munioation of Dr. Francis Lieber, transmitting the fol- | amendment, 1s was peculiarly a question to be separately J lowing suggestions of Ex-Governor Boutwell of Mas- } Submitted to the electoral body, it involved the | of this act and the acts to which tt is suppie: $2,000 in Franklin (Mhtadeiphia), $17,500im the Lon. | Outlian, is endeavoring to raise-a1 ‘egimens. of cavalry in | -fimdhugotte.on the pardoning power:—First, the power | *mlaruemont of sheir own a pomber: Soclety had atready | 48%, °5,) And be i” farther enacted, ‘dom Liverpool and Globe Gnapanios, "total $33,000, thie caty to avenge Maximilian. A nutober of his (et-- { should never be comfided to one person; second, the | eniarging and contracting thoir own gumber. ee be. supplementary ane ‘Tan Paux To-Day.—Tbo Park. Comaismoners an be scen onthe etre cts with » red badge examination of each case sbould be made by » com- eas phe omen payee 1846. Tf, as is was con- | Ly ‘Staten,’ . jaomnen, the if the- weather is fino, there will.be music. bearing the inscription imSpamit), “Poor Carlotta. we potent and responsible board or body of men not less tended, the people: @ Siave were in tavor of facilitate restoration,” (On-the Mall t ‘by the Park band, ander the leader: ‘lexice,” than Qvein number; third, their recommendation should | of entice sot “The course proposed, by. the tenjorite atch Msgs ng aay amin anor _ Anuwmber of young mem, Whe Dave seon servigo ia ‘de prerequisite in all cases; fourth, a pardon shouid | seemed to bim to indicato a want of confidence in t 4 ate Ausam Cas of Civnnina.—At ae, early. hour ‘the Into rebellion, have signified their inteation of jou. Bobimeny case be granted without the independent con. | people. Tho gentleman from Tompkins had waid yostes ;|:Festerday morning: » ealoon Kooper named. Frederick. currence of the Executive, made vpon the report and | day that negro suffrage, if suomitied a. migh Fecommendation of the board of examimers; fifth, in all | be voted down by’gamblers, and he believed ul+o thera cases @ ome, occupatiun and friends should be secured | W298 some referouce made to July rioters Bat the ro- for the pardoned criwinal, that he may not be tarowu | publican party held the majority ia this State, and ‘upon a cold werld. Without triends, home and wccupa: | #ome of that party must certainly combine wih tion tho pardoned convict will soon be in prisoa. Ke- | tbe gamblers and other disreputable characters ferred to the Committee on the Purdonin; Power. alluded to defeat the tions of the majority PRYITIONS FOR PROMIBIION, of the commiitee, fe =regreied to. seo that Mr. Dwicnr also pens the petition of Rev, B. 8, | there seemed an inclination to mako this aparty ques- | -Baddock, of Rom», N. ¥., im favor of the prohibition of | tion. There were many republicans who wore as } the sale of intoxicating tiquors as beverage. Reterred | Strongly opposed to megro suffrage as any democrats erg n yemigae ‘| were, It ee ee Lae Campessr) apporeaanrry | STRATTON, (rop.) of New York, presented the peti- | goed government, aud concern partios alike, tien ‘ot moubsrs 3C. nt sirect Baptist ped Murphy then read an extract trom one of Mr. Linco! Brook} in favor of the prohibition of the salu of m- | Speeches, in the Douglas con:est, in which he daciarod | tng i allowed to olect their own. officors, 4 i REGIS PAATION (H. ERIZ/METH CITY, vA. ‘edmaie i Of any pereon clniratng registration, provfied that no perso. an n olniraing registrath hail be siequaiiied sf member of hay Boutd of by_reason of race or cnlor. Sxo. 6. And be it further euscied, That: the trae totent and meaning of the oath prescribed in .xaid supplementary; Act ia among other things. that ao person who has besack member ot the Legislature of avy. OF.who hae any exocutive or judictal office in any State, whother he has. taken an oath td aupport the. constitution of the United States or nol, or whether: he was -holding such at the time of the rebelion ar bad held it before, and who hus afterwards engaged in insurrection. or.robellion the United States or given aid or. comfort to tho cnomies thereof, is entitled to be registered orto vote: and tha words: “executive or judicial oficers in any. Stato" ‘in. said : oaths } nao, was arrostediby the Ninetoonth pessiact police, he. | #60 syeedhy accomplinhod more rewards restoring geod being charg-d with having clubbed a man pamod Azra | focling among the hostile tribes of Indians, and com , Rovejoy as be was.sitting at tho front door of the aloon., | y; Lovejoy made a complaint to the Excise Board some t0- 1 P allsgod that thes, sotion oa" the amon horsion wes Possibly. pe offatted by tho presen : waileged that tuas on the ovejoy was the, it pelicy of the goverm.. the cause of Korker’s assault, yh ee : — ma Aocipanrs.—A bog named Timothy Musphy, rostding at No, 24 Oak street, had ome of bis feet badly crushed yesterday by tho: wheels of a track pnasing ovor it in ‘Ann streot, Hb was conveyed to his.residence. Fredoriek A. Hubbard, @ compositor; while as work, SHOOTING.OF, AEGIS ZERING OFFICERS ww TEXAS: Gaaveston, Toxas, Sal; et ' district were eno. yesterday and Ac af i Fi expadition. for the purpose of effecting ‘a bottioment this . surnmer in the, ik. Hills, bringing to their biddpa treasures of guld, silvor, co; , oad and coal, i j ents oaansene | tox liquors as a beverage. Referred. humsell vpposed to negro suffrage, to mtermarriugy, and a trued: officea.cre. | last evening wos.seized with a Ot, . He.wan takon to tho f the confi Of the forks of the: -Big QUARABTINE AT HAMPTON ROADS. | = REMEDIES sears sheer CORRUPTION, alg ent at pe ee } sled by nw forthe staastraion of any general Jaw Of & hospital. = dnebetetineimeshiabeer eee large and heyy: & vad ren. bascsatt ne July 13, - . SERATTON, (rep.) of New York, prese: com- . CURTIS, asked loman tration 9 juatiea,-ontot.. the -keep- doy named Joba: Farrell, about.cteven years of age, wag. aleo tun, by earry ermans Monnom, 200 { munication psy a of wihigmeneree es the | from Kings whetnor he was not aware tha: Mr. Lincoin | ing the public poses . Seis ne * ‘a. ‘New York Sore: Y eee a sit, he. pa Ey ee Tedlen® county, big 9 wore.isswtd to-day, by command. ef iC be | subject ebrraiti i ¥ hed made the deciaration he bad quoted in 1858, aud | Sec. 7, And bo it further enacted, That the time for com geen a aaa yd et ‘the. disafteased tribes to: accept it, andre. | era! Schotald, fy at | {sealers teks tne chawer Ge MESES, Owns. Steet Sealgtentie Cuianed big viewe Water ntl seansiaaGce plating the original registration provided foranaid actmay, | ner oC Eiovonth stcoet and avenue D, was caught bo~ | To sndace faite At, andre | Ronda (or ihe bummer saoathe. “Mr. Georre Canpa fan | orn in treme wy og ! the’ discretion of tl mander of any, distnict, | tween the gosring and machinery: yosterda; * 4 “ ‘Setanta iluey"boratiovoa tis sacs i | the eae of Wovrar, cara mga is sence | SPfSatinin Mice Sauer" ak sec npece | tegen ta came woken pigments rin | fume, to nPedmen a mua errs haan | So MPa ante 4 eet Dribery no man shouid be forced to give evidence ¢ | that the entranchisement ‘of the tm the Mouth fousleeu.' deve. prion toy aay | caved. Ho resides ie Twoifih Supa B and G, and was takes (o Bollovue A man vamed William Hydo last. evening felt from his truck corner of Bank and Hudsop sirects and was gori- West Fociy-shird sires, by Tousdeceas Joa Me Tuowp, , by Fi jompP-,. 80n, of the Niaéb precinot, A trusic. driver named Thomas Boarn acoit drove, his vemiolo. over a bitte voy named Daniel Strait, aged. throe years, Oseef his arms was slightly ingyred. Two yor mea called at Me Twentioth precinct sta- tion hpuse hap Blea cme Be dt ot, a . ‘It would also be far better aud wiser if the | Was mecossary t>the maintenance of the supremacy of meni of the Legisiature were to receve no salary. | the republican party. The geutieman trom Renssalacr Referred to the Select Commtiee on Oudiic.at Corruption. | had yesterday made alongthy argument, deaying that REMONSTRAUCE AGAINST PROMIHITOXY ANv FUNDAY LAWS. | there was any pliysical difference between the white Mr. Groas, (dem.) of New York, presented a memorial, | aud the black races, and had in tho same speech. mado which bore numerous signatures, against probibiwry | 80 alinsion to Mr, Jefferson, and tad placed that gontle- and Sunday laws, , | man eocond oaly to Jesus Christ among the [riends of PROHIBITION AS A SEPARATS PROVUSITION, humanity. Mr. Murpoy then read.an oxtraot frous Mr. ‘Mr. Gneazay, (rep.) of Weatchester, presenied a petition | Jeffersoa’s. ‘Notes on Virginia,’ im, whicn it was main- of citizens of Long Island asking the submission uf con. | tained that physigaily the negro was diferent from the gtitutional prohibition as a separate pruposition, Re- | whits, aud that in mental capac.ty, even whore he nad been well educated, he was far ioforior, baving never RESTRICTION OF LKG:-LARIVE CHANETY, Originated s mugie novel idea. Jefferson, the parriarch ._, Mr. Gassiey also presented a petition of citizens of | of democracy, clearly perceived. an inferioniy in Coxsackie fur the prohiviivn of Wie svuauon o public | tue Rezro race, physical and. meatal, @hich nageasary. government, approving, as it heartily did, of tbe under- taking, andae ordes issued be Genogal Grant to the com, reander of the miiltary depastinent of Dakota, di him to fusnian tho roquired escort, provided a suilisient mamber of: trovps could be spared, A hedy, of men, tried by. sorvic) in the late war on fromti to start at the appointed ime, June 25,. rman.to.Gonoml Terry broke be yp expedition, | {Yankton.for the purpose of a fs and “Yan ‘those oa taeir w: re the Rog Hy mine ts 4 "Tuis lotter official v tasteaata Hondeal Torry to Aho .peerent, ald whi le going to tho Black Hi er pra’ ‘alk who go Somorar tho prohibition’ ithe . Uni The THE NEW GRLEANS CITY CURRENCY. New Onveans, Le, Joly 52.108. Ia twodays tho eity curronoy-has fallen fron [ain to Stith tenkinea.atiyae Or ieee ‘tees =e. Se ‘ ng 2 plod ‘enrall sume af a Siontlen ena ‘ck and upoe Teaspoanle.. public jection “under sald, and upom reasonable Rotice of the time ' and place: thereof, to revise: for w@period of five days the rogistration . lists. nd upon being satiafied that any person natontitted there/ohas been registered to atrike the, naiwe.of.nueb person from, ther list, and such person shallaot be.allowed to.vote> and: sueh Board shall a4 during: fee samo.peries. 068, ry try the names of all raons. who at. that time Qualifications required by sald act wha have no. bee: reaisiered ; and no.peraon aball at any -time-boencitied to be registered or to vute.bg reason of.any Kxeculive pardoa er nesty for any aot or thing which without such pardon or amnesty would dimquaht: from stration omvoting, And be it fi © enacted, That section. four of 4 named sot: aball de-consiresddoauturritn the com- mune nemi named therein, whenever Reedful, (9 remove any member ‘of a basrd oC, Togistestion t another in kie-stoud, and to diliavy-vavandy in. E A. *-4 ¢ Kstabllabed 1805. Phar foe THE HAIR AND BEIN. ‘THM BUST AND CHEAPRST AnTOU.8, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS,. r Pickedwp'a men’s boot ia the North river, 0; posite Soventoosth strool, and that close to tho boot wns AQ sme¥ sauboat split in two, It js feared that the boas was ran dowa of & steamboat ‘an many ited States will mot protect ther Mmonoy'to sectanan institutions, Referred yo we Lom. | Bow. coutended united i: from being. placed oa a evel | such hiced, A Us ogupanis | er ‘Gouoral Sherman to allow the oxpedivom to mitiee on tae Powers and Duties of tu* Logtsiature. of potivical equality with the wus Ar. Murpuy aiso ‘BEC. 9, And be it further enapted, That no civil cpuct ef the £9.0m is based, ostensibly, the fact thas the Me. Bisa G."Fuescu, the ‘pe sly” faterlor ay of the negro. face, flo: coatiaved. by saving | Siy agllon or progaedingy cv oc crimionl, mflusin my such THE, TURF odlee’.ioediony, ‘saab ‘therefees scgaan than at bag GH uted Door- 1o ro race le. rt saying b ‘s . indian ritory, fore. 28. ki 2G ieee ected thse Be tad not recetred vo. thie attybotities fantue MP? U Setuateiieeen Tis an osemeeh of. sna aebenmagnaed Bb penoitaic tls rogion would be an unprocedanied. teva; WARD BEECHER PETITIONS FOR PRMAL SUPYRAGR rs eudorsing ‘hem, but. to. suow that there were ‘sion, and preduotive of great wrong to the tribes that in- RTT, {rep.) of Onondaga, prevented the me- opinivas in the minds of. taxay. peopie against the habit it Quite recently sho General, in spesking of the most appropriate poliey in regard to the Indians, snkl that they must be vindictively pursued to the exterms nation of men, women and children. This opinion, whes, taken, with the one advanced concerning the Bleck Hits expedition, is rathor inexplicabie, wbon it. is considered that the result of the undertaking would “be eubor to assist the proposed plan of extermimation, or reatly aid the more humane measures of. forcing $ho fndiaus to cease hostilities and accopt civilization. He or On account of the au imposed upon him by this act ar, the agie to wihiok it supplementary. Sec. 10, And bo it further enacted, That np district. com- mander shall be relieved from the command sealgned to him by the armiesof the United States, or,usloss. the-Newate shail have (iret advised and x . - ave drat advi Ponsented thereto, or Unies by wen: ‘4 from the army, or in arrest for an offence puainhe.v), alabal frown the army, or disqualified by sloumece torus SPECIAL TELECRAM TO THE HERALD. Race at the Island Park Course, near Troy, Between Butlor end Foarlese-The Former , the Winner, tn Three Heats of Four—Time, | MBS 1-3, B27 34s 2:30 1-4 and 2:30. : Isuand Park BA0s eer ss } } Nesp, Tror, N. Y., July 12, 1867, ‘The race or trot to-day between black gelding Genoral Mr. Consi ‘mmorial admission of the negro to political: equality. It should jal of Henry Ward Beecher and otners of Kings om sae tml airy ey pon. / asking for female saffrage. The memorial, as signed by Mr. Beecher and ten others, is as follows:— ‘TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONtENTION OF THE STATE OF NEW FOKK>— We, cit New ¥ ur honorable body that. Ga cansntloe tan astacizurien, "you Win ue Treaae tee bhetaee speoaneibing ‘the quaiifications of electors as to secure the ef suffrage, upon eqt die Pelee 1 aed. cbe ‘ie ferther enacted, thas, ‘mo. 1). 4 fur ani u ‘an: or persous who shall Prevess or allem to pre. act, AN é ‘ - f a MORTON & GOs, N | Referred to the Committoe of the Whole on the re- pe Rng tis tet oe MBatlee and’bey mere Fearless for a parse of fifieen bun- Seaman taveries tare Uae deen sree RAITAM: Newfound snd. porter the Suffrage Committos, shall be guilty of misdemeanor. and aniconsicuom therest | 4°04 doliars, mile hoata, bost throo in five, drow ta.this | nf Cont Won Thain lands Even Monttna war mot, WATBON, Prise Bile eer Mr, Mincoce, (rep) Onondaga provontod the or imoraseed” Fea eins, acelia Sta | Sata tnd Cours an immenan crowd of iievesid | tod after the government bad opecaly‘aipulnng thai | BEMEATRADE Bar igen sion of cltiseas Gf Byracit-e agalea: fue sonatice of pub. Congts provided al ie secuign sha eheaiend vo or ie || #Peotators, who wore disappointed ta the non-appoarance | tho very localities upon whica the seuloments ek the ty. » /,C,HRREMACEIE & CO.” ‘ dic moneys to echools, colleges asd churches of a sec- Cloatany bere aei eke Tortedi IO nad Le lazy nutbar's |'of Patchon. The acknowledged fags time, of these cracks | Lerrivory,are situated should be held ———— “It | Muibournes, Yo a nn thd ye eer creer ges ene a ae thigact or the acd ta 1s sugplemantary ‘wlone.o8 P of the trotting course, added to the reputation of their | Srumitial of the mont to the opening of thy Bina .| feats Crus, Mexico; 4 ginedy, Jalapa” Wel, Pri mia ee STATISTICS AS TO THR CANALS Tioarda ‘ot lee - omes La eeeeaer several drivors forthe artistic manner in .whiph they |i Hilis by an Big; Cheyonse Wagon | J, “o'fhe Omate presented a communication from ‘the Auditor of the Canal Department in answer to a resolu- , : Soa of June 26, which was referred aud ordered to be | such a state of things occustod there would be, as there uniformly handlo,the ribbons, po legs than the fact that sens, aohee Tey Bo TE ne The s the animals come,from the metropolis, all conspired, to | Scsested, sam aecip artes tacerned oeeed Inacio. be engender a high degree of excijoment, not only among | titory. tment o: us ‘Aad, (0,.subsaribe the a th of sald of and alb persons Th sald military absteits ung Sook eramicisey sutkonny, jar by detail oF appain the, district rm Jena nized £6 .take ;preneribad bylaw for olicers uf the United Sade « printed. had been in Soath. Aymerica, a mixtuse of the races and See. 13 be ttfurther enacted, That ue district com, In rogard to the bostile Indians ia, the neg aberhcod 4 i member of the Board of fkecistratton, og | all tho sporting mon of this section, but eqyally among STATIONERY TO THR RSFORTERS, the degradatica of the superior manhood of the white, |) m&aier or: Ayih Sar hy and 6 of Fors Sully and Randal, the folowing cire amsiaacy Mr. Ferry, (rep.) 0: Oswegy, frum the Comm’tte? on | He mentioned these facta to show the propriety of sub- all classes of ciyzens without exception in this rogion will show how thoroughly aroused: they are, and how io his action by, any opinion of any 0: OF the, Bane Contingent Expenses, to woom was relecred tne resolu- | mitting this question, dé tin \& the of tha} x \ firmly decided the policy of break! y tion to give vo each of the reporters of the Convention | Bate, 40. thet they might 9 cd tanibeakasatont | kod it CHR MAME Tonal tie becotieod 1 cy eat, ene ant can neaeraet Ty cbaamamemaneua ie tanen Wateorbee, Of. Persons 4 Lacy wads Tite chen reeaTy UNE on the same allowance of stationery as is given to the mau | tui decision, of this actnad the ncteia.which tus is cepp cmeacury shay | Siiuated upon gn.island in the Hudson, midway borweea | {ho igo plouoer missionary, hae lived. cmcrg vas | merokente and dalicad e'fomales are parucularly benched ‘ders of the Convention, presented a lengthy report ad- Mr. Coraarr, (rep.)of Onondaga, said that yestorday the | be cun Albany and [ros. lt comprises seventy five acres of s ‘. by ite use, ¥ 2 ‘aed liberally w the end that all intoaty thereof may bo Tally and pertecsiy eapetast out. zeae laud, on which is lald out a male track with long straight sides and cacy turna, [tim reached by a fgatiog bridge naarly tour hundred fous long, The island 1s ciaborately oquipped with a Jargzo. hotel, which is surrounded by tatticed balconies for tadiea The stables. and ocher appyrtenances sor Lue training of horses are most compleve, comprising sheltercd walks for horses, in their walking exercises, capacious. bex stalls, Ong wells of water aud ali uther possible conre- mient appjiances. t wacuanderstood thatthe pools would be seld last evening, at the Merchagis* Howl, in Albany, where at an carly hour of the evaniag # largonumber of. pxomi- Indians for many years, and — “boen- ucous- tomod to heed his counsels ced Heretofore, in the most troublesom? tines, they bi welcomed his presence amoug them, and pis.ced-«more re- liance upon bis opinions tian apoa what toy were woot. to yield to their oldest and wisest chiefs Quite recently Father De‘chmidt informed the Indians west of tho Missourt that he was again coming to vist, them for the parpose of inducing them te. renounce hostilitioxn, and also for the purpose of briaging the ward of the ‘Lord Jesus Christ. To this njessage the Indinas replied that, under all the cirourmstances, they had had eroach of him and his gospel of pears, and taat im he and tne verse thereto. debate hadtaken asonsowbat widerange, but Le was Mr. Coonrax, (dem.) of Now York, presented a mi- | t@ see that the discussion bad now centred Iu wate engi, report in favor of the adoption of the resolutiea. question. The people of the State might be divided THE NEW. YORK WORKINGMER'S CO-OPERSTIVE STORE COMPANY. The question. of co-operation, a8 understood among the laboring classes, springs naturally frove the demands madeby workingmea of jate for am increase of wages, It hag entered largely into the twadas proper, and, greatly to tho advantage of the laborcs and prechanic, ”, biogas. nad had eta tn acide, © aperior to A.—Texion, Honor hag bee: por saan ee Menor. be erat feta ite fghtt ul droasinay rd ir. Tucker, (dem.) of New Yurk, moved to disagree | into twa, classes by thor willingness or otherwise to ‘with the majority report. strike out the word “white” from the constitution. That ‘The and noes were called for. one thing marked the cisunctiom botween tho regressive The est put the question as to agreeing with | and the progressive people of America—betwoon tho-e the Teport, which was then adopted—Yeas 86, | thas had associated their sympathies with the growing as- pays 5) pirations of liberty and those who were yet vitalized by HONORS TO CHIRY JUSTICE CHASE. the prejudices. of slavery. Sofar as that distinction Chief Justico Chase appeared at the bar of the Conven- | marked che, two political parties, just so far it was a party 0, accompanied by Judges Daly and Russel of New peng ‘Who gentleman from Kings had qpoted from © eas yy aecentes Ret _urned.—De- ¥ p and had arguod that tie nogro. was not taken the place ef strikes, wh‘el,, th be * | word of tho Lord Jeaus Chgist Know when they wore well ounatic Remedy per imenee Mr. Day, .(dem.) of New York, leave to say | competeta te exorcise tho riaht of suifrage.becauso he | hat \aken the place of slrikes ing eae te hoor by, and wera-contnes. to Butler | Of they would roman on the east " mde of | Kbo-awlin °'Nours ig OO arta led harunlons, that as the Chief Justice of the United States was in the | could not solve a problem of Euchd. Lf capacity to do | ** beerhanenampas Wearless. Fearicss was the favorite, though the | the Missouri river. The spirit manifested by roadway, bees “k row; HEMBOLD, sure to render the condition of the strikers worse than that which preceded the “standing out'’ In Groat the Indians towards. the gaverument is one of ridicule and comtompt; anf the exhibition of such feelings City, aud as the rules of the Uoavention made no that wage test of a man’s capacity to vote he thought for bis admission to the floor, he would ask for | the gonaleman's party would be very selest. The ge aud ® \ rivalry was not espesially exciting, owing. to the tacit unanimous consent to the suspensiva of the rules, and # tieman also said that the negro race wasnt cal ie ot 7 undepatand.ng tha: Paiclen, Jr., viowld not tu, ald proba- Ank t Whetessia” sna BE,,Uniyerant mow sits Cigar.— ue to the policy parsued in regard the adoption of the following resolution:— voting inelligentty. But he wished to renund tue gen. } ita the eo-opersiive movement axiendoa.tealf from | Wey ened by 0. W, Dinwicks as was Uaioe bys, He | (Une, and to Lhe ivastivny, ot ‘aa ny tart ih the | SOTwer oC € ual saat “vs SAMOMONE 419 Wrosdwar, Reso’ That the privileges of the floor be extended sleman that the negro race in America ia many respects | the trades to the matter of providing the ageesumries of Lovett, and Fearless by James. Dongroy “1 cowardice displayod tg:puvishing, or sather jn nos pan- Awl _ fe, Hon. ¥. Ohase, Oniet Juatico-of the Caited | bore ino similarity to the uogro rice in. ober countries | ce, aod led to the establishment of groceries, bakeries, | “AL about two o'clock the rush of spectators to the | hing them for depssdations cornmibted. Toe Indians | Arte f.Bropm Dincoleration led Motte tates. Faanks to the Kindness oF iunmorality of the democratic } ouisher shops, &¢ , on the co-operative plao, wixich wore | island commenced, coming fromal) directions, namely :— | Mave A wonderful {aeulty of looking at things nob aa | Daipd by ior PHRRY, W Bod nthe, Geek ey atone Pre The rules were unanimously suspended and the rego, | leaders in the South, thoro was a targe infusion of | found w work well. Tho same principle ually extended | A{rany, tindson Pouguksopsie, tarryiown, New. York | ey really are, bat eathey would here them, and thin oan ee lution adopted, Cancasian blood im ‘the biacks of this country. | toibis couairy, and fovod a pracMenl exwmplideation in | and od whe north, troy, Watarlord, Lan augburg Co. | {aft has boon Se ae eer emee Of the BOWE T taad acs le. PROPOSED ABOLITION OF THB OFrion OF GuPRINTeNDaET or | Mon who were not black had come up in the | the csiablishmout uf sores, &c., la Cuaesiown, Mass, ee ee ig Gospise, and of the | wavidid ine 0 oon cutters te fhe ge gery Saratoga apd various einer puints a eas: aod West ihe sioam apd Bors? railroads 8,, rollable, inslantane- fact that the whits-population 1 tach more than equal to their owl When their wise.mon, somt east for ‘the purpose roperting upon she condition of affairs and the factlities.the palo faces have for preseonting a in Aibany and io other cities. It ia now to estatieeh similar, stores tm this city, under t ions of the law yassod by tho Ime F aeeeias | movemont, * menting of hel ous W actory Bt Be iu Unie live,_Bsbe ond © oD 3 Met yi BG, Sh Roe om ing by or centring near the course brought tucir living olvitization of ladies and gous to the scene , and toned tho rej aoimation wotil, when the INSORASCR » _ Mr, Lomw, (dem.) of New York, offered the follow. | exercise the ciectiye franchise judiciously, but who wore ing:— still ciaased as negroes. The gonthoman had said yeser- Roateets Sat it be referred to the Committee on Car. | day that the position of the State. of New York ia tis ney, of zi rung, ond, jnenenass does ot Bavertntontonteot matter would be taken as an example. He tool. last orening at Barly Closing |’ Ume announced for starting of the lorkes arrived, & pe apd ee tol ste —— they have fhe ta rance Deparimen of restoring to and devolv. 207 Bowery, pursuant toa call issued by |’ close estimate indicated the attendanow of several thou. | 20m pera ere ae Seven ym Teen 9 ristadore’s Hal — Tao Bost aver lane ‘the Comptioller the duties of sue, Reuurteeseeent, sand porsons awaiting the oxciememts of tho hour, | tty! and bur ions inte Whdel the lnnest breve cos Ad doe Ht Wholesale and retail; alse applied ‘ot Wend No more fayorable weather could be asked for, and no Visitors to the races enjoyed thia, fact more than the many kudies present. liminediateiy proximate to the hour appointed for tho race the Various sites on the island. whence good. observation could be bad of the horses, and tho results Teach -d began to bo taken, up by the throngs in attend: and when At last the judges took toeir places on and Aland, and the borses themselves were broubt by view for the fixet time, there was an evident excitoment ju the vast crowd. The track itself was ip magnificeut condition and the jo-keys extremely hil while the owners ‘and Superintendent of the iusurance Depariment ited in one uepartwent. . Referred to the committee designated. SHORTCOMINGS OF THE OFFICIA:. PRINTER. + Mr. SumeMan, (rop.) of Oneida, offered a resolution di- f ee a Committee on Printiug to inquire into the cause of the non-receipt oi documents to which the Convention is entitied and take steps for cor- Teoting the delinquency. adopied. DIBABILITY AND DIBYRANCAIBEMENT FOR BRIBERY. ‘Mr. Graves, (rep.) of Herkimer, offered the follow- ag: crawl, the trives they represens indignantiy inform them that they have beon duped by the tricks tho whites so weil undorsiand the practice of, and that they aro there fore entirely unworthy of cmAit, The consequence is q —— that their poor truth tolling eavoys are. disgraced, ar.4. ret ptic Lockatitch 'Rewing Machines. - shore omcat beats out off (nthe moss approved style of!) oinietonsions adjustable dine ekgadway. Oryatal (oot ; civil tea, J The eplaion that their representatives bave boon de. coivedand that Uncle Sam does not amount to muad | peeecktes. Pluplog fable gqPean’s Oalcon and Conte tol Geonames be ween Ninetesnfh and Peoattoth streote. the previous approved. Mr. Williars Shaw, chairman of the com- mittee apponted a cole of he. lows for the govermment the sewciation and the carrying oa of the proposed co-operative store, road the committee's repast, This provided that a board of managers should be,slected {row the stockhoide~ ; the een roe Sede rtd afer ali, 1s strengthened and. tortitied by the fact that orm; decttons whevever their wat pasties. prowl around tho So-called | AV hls aa sandy roadedy, snd aan Medicated Boxp. fromtier forte, stampede and run off stock, a thoy did mannaet » Ne e wore prostribed. of the competitive equines were severally im tue joliiost | a: Recaal and scalp any lucklese soldier of setter @& ogome Whereas, The use of money has beeome an instrument in oF Of apirus, the beet of moods, eae oe noes at toe big guna, and nothing ao Gounand’s Arlontal Great . ‘Tan and responsiblity vtineer s oun tana ee the ceaue, | the Know The aes ah eh tedek te. ties this immense army, save a fow trigntoned compaaies | i \ by the fashion, ‘At GOURAUD's ~ horses were brought on the track at half-past | sonind miserable stockades, who acknowledge ‘noir | Depot, “Be. Broadway: of “ow. cations and finose of the candidate for the positio., and | prosorptive three o'clock, and aller some unsuccessful scorin Bostom Woildon, Hardfortg tee that ite almost frequent use at our annual and other ele | genial ‘started, Butler leading by «length, and lag @ ‘of | Belplessness by calling upon the friendly Yankivos to @. Gon, tions, corrupung to the , demanda from waver the hed oor a opening LA come to their assistance. From thie it is arguec/.nat if this Convention some by which the évil shall be ar. Wekeuns ine a tocnty Hens Ee ee ta the iat sariet Bol% | the United States government. is as poworful tas it is | »,f2omre co, Sabie Upreete Hair Resolved, That in the opinion of this Convention the, fol. | IMs the negea, aston seria! a. Fired distance he maniained to tne uaii-mile pole | reprosented to be, It woald at once throw into Yae Meld | frormlon rowahends, or nay part. body, warramied, at towing provision should ‘be made faa or ate tafe: | equality would being 4 ge en ee, Set eeeee we frriicient forest cFush ther.” But st ove ot ta way, aud druggist, 2 ’ as it allows one commit . the w “ > parepapeesmeennd ‘Any person who shall. pay or cause to be paid any money focal" sqaaly . eee eae tty ier storing was ob. | M08 tmnpuntty, the concluston reached is that the Great | wakes’ £6 Rokee™ Ylghey: Premium Sowing ‘oF any other valuable thing, direotly or Iniiveely to any | among men of ihe same and there Nd be. ny of nine io num ner, and a hoard of ee rr ‘Sener fhe | Father at Washington, with his countless hosts, is prott SRG evnriion wa ‘erfoit the ‘omete which "he is | Tee gentleman bed also alluded 19 tbe politcal afran: | auditors, three ta num ail tebe gcd by the stock. fang two longths ahead, widening the gap bythe time | much of & humbug, and thes, it would be sie 4imealt Hoy fo Beat With Diner: ‘elected, and be deemed chieement megross | Dresiden be reached the quarter pole to ton lengths. The mare bold, ad Purgs| Ws 00 chalk mia- ter 1d La mea who bad known enough to be loyal aad to appreci- his very strong) In the prosent condit'pn of affairs, | tures or 4 ida the eh ee ae Se ee ae eee reer ie eee Borstal pty wana te oppd nosh | Sem," Gay a Sate f, te Sozeamens | nae ere ema tortegad nt."ily BAB. money or ot! to administer . = Freier ata sone pune Ce Sigs up burt oe Sosy ug | Sey ae a ty | Lams eee ea ee Money or ¥ ei oat ee rights. whieh, woaer republioan “astd 2:27%. ‘a safficient eiiker to conquer or convinos | Price ne, wore caden, aed Be Teolution was Feferred to Whe Commits of the ring ode To mr a4 ‘ Tha Heat—Sarted promeliy at, the word, Fearies tiem of the fact that it'will be useless to longer con. ries Mary tte coe mk ‘tushy tee. From + Whole. enews, 1. data cnunued Oy Mare Lamine, Nota Chopping and running nearly the whole hea. The wale Ladies Deut | Keracs Miller's ¢ Ashe Mr. Bacewrr, (rep.) of Choton, called ap his yb phgegtia ars ‘a Cel te resotution om the subject of caval contracts, ane moved | POrt.cntil two 0 Radia wmueteee conn Tat'Na SPuton square, rea tity Hts modilication 20 as te facititate the work Of Une Canal | Teported, progress, Auditor in furnishing the information requested. The by resolution as amended vas then adopted. ‘THE COPIMON BOMOOL FUND. Tun Coa presented a communication from the State Comptrotter Teference to the interest on the Come mon School fund, in answer to # resolution previoud 7 adopted, which vias referred to the Commines on F manee and order, asily in 2:30. ‘The trot was regarded as a success, and enlivened the aaticipations of the forthcoming races of the 16th, bo tween Dexter sad Brown George with runaing mate. Tron, July 18, 1967, } 12 o'Cxoor, P.M. WEST VIRGINIA, Rremwowo, July 12, 1967. it at White yur Springs areinneencncnaneinits Mesaitio Ni: ‘ Depredations in Nobraskn, nH Ron rate once Sr. Lows, July 12, 1867. 3. B. KBLEY, 447 Broadway. ee A herd of iment cattic wae dri trom “Fort Laramio Gy toe lndsne on the &h thea 4 large oe renter of earonee fa the same day Smith’s ranche, twelv ‘and ’ tbe BOUTH AMERICAN PAYAR “ANt 0, twent Ll as ranche, twenty-two miles from Jul -- femeD Depot 63 Vi 1 y: “4 ‘Wan attacked : iH STATY mRRY ‘THE RErORTERs aca! The States of Ohio and Ken- Carcago, July 12, 1867. by the lot of atock capt ei Mr, Conary, (dem,) of Rockiand, offered * resolution and seven counties of West Virgmts were repre. | 4 oollision last evening on the Chicago and | A#® mattor of gossip, it is gh the gad origi ta oat r Pate yet eee STEN MER Saves directing tb.o Secretary of the Convention to furnish tho ge Reg feo perrent | a4. Louis Railroad, miles north of Gardiner, in | Albany and Troy to-night that the judges ARRIVAL OF per ORO AT HALIFAX im] RECEP Lo We Rey, New York ageats Batler won on the third heat in 2:30, thoagh 2:27% is tho stalionery requisite for the discharge of their duties. Lee bey” chair Governor — Jontingen' Mf the buliding of pny hg An altercation between the judges and . io co tee ab maar? via. con aye ‘aie federal government | praieman was instantly killed, and # baggage man was oon ial mcnpeombaet thet tree oo uae Neny to nold to | _ The yaoht John 7. Ford, from Walteaaie Pie fas al Ganpe sab an a aR ba ancy repre ok the Tadlenry Gotmiciees prevouny | mands of the great’ West. A commitoo reporied a | fatally injared, ‘The ‘car, tho express car, with | have been a sporting nul. STF, ee Cael Wee | oo ie De! TAYNWS Agus raat ray submitted, With reference to bis resolution on the sub- of them deciares that five | its contents, end one ‘were burned; the two en- y- overywi ject of verdicts from parts of juriea, Carried, raised for the completion of ~ were demolished, and several passengers were Theltow: - Saedihitaee tie eae Tain COURTE IRs TO ChiR¥ JUSTICE CASE. dobate Mr. heheorpe gl Green- jightly injnred. The freight train was running oat of its TWE WORCESTER BOAT Races. toe Ml fies "SMashine, <5; eke Mr, Mernrrt, (rep.) of St. Lawrence, moved that the no five hundred acres of for the | regular time, ~~ Ps have waited at iner unt i emmnne wos July 12, 1 sewing machine), I renident, 6 Broadway, New York, Convention take ® recess of ten minutes in order that another gentleman offered to | the passenger train bad passed. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. , ‘oncratan, July 12. 1967, ite mombors «night have an opportunity to pay their re- | become one of a hundred to subscribe $5,000 each. A U9. The Citizens’ Voluntger Committee offer $100 as a Thasands of Doth , i me tee cose tie members we introducnd afcation sdjourace sine ta hondeeyeragmeend YELLOW FEVER IR INDIANOLA, TEXAS. Povguxenren, July 12, om) weherfie to be Ne same. “any of the College Bont ies nee at oleic During the recess were introduced to adie! 11:30 o'Clock A, M. Fen Friday, the 19th instant, Ui DO nnn ds with th a ne La Gatvaston, Texas, July 12, 1867. 190, 8 ys, a interest eee eee ries CAPGIZE OF A STEAMBOAT AND LOSS OF LIFE tthore has not been a case of Forlow fever here for | A Maa named J.D, Ketoha, while on nie way home, | attaches to the rucey of (his year aiteatge deluge ' After this corsmony th® question recurred on the v7 Cusmaanal a O,8 eight or ton days. hey spor Ad onan, head: cn hear Cion Corners, in Dutchess county, on Wednesday cok w twa ine Wonhoie motion of Mr. Pond, which them prevailed, The report YH Ants . ih joy 12, aa seh the teins, URte tn. phd, hepa 7 © | nigist last, was got upon by two masiod highwaymon. mW WUKEE. was adopted and the subject referred to tne Commies Information was rece. ved here this that the, on the Preamble and Bill of Rights steamboat P. E. Ball coprized & sqall in HONORS To MATOR NOTPMAN, OF SRW voRK. ‘Waceamaw river on the Oth instant, woven persene. Mr, Morem, (dem.) 0. Pucnam, moved the Con- | drowned, tnoluding Capiain Garrison, & W. Daggers aad Vention take o recess of toa minutes in order to give the | Indy and four negroes. srt, "yar° MILWADKOM, July 12, 1967 Bort ality Hair Hunter, Rugrieg & Co. linwed al nd f--% ‘ering varAuLor ola eatablishinent, near er's Point bridge, was burned » this morning. Loss, $20,000, insurance, $5,000. | wilt: Fesine Meet ocr the New Modefe ‘There wore five cases cach on the 34 and 4th inst, and | Une of the desperadoss held him while the other re there were five deaths out of one hundred and twont Neved bin of a tf amount of money and a gold casos, Physicians disagree aa to the character of th | watch and chain. “They thou et him go, and the rob- “sonnet, Bers escort.