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8 NEW ‘YORK HERALD, (WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, Wee? ~ CONSTITUTIONAL +a a a p CONVENTION. Santee ai half o'clock to-morrow evening. | ~ IMPARTIAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION, ips terat ferent we we oe not prepared nee ceat ett init sin acti the of New Jersey, ‘cn. THB TUAPF. ARREST OF COUNTED. FEXTERS AT CINCINNATI, S eamtiaaaaanamaaaaaaed ‘Was thon taken en the first division of ‘couraged by past tri ‘of the high recr ed of ’ HERALD, ey y amendme i ‘te ita Senators ‘and Great Trot Between Gencral Batler, Silas SPECIAL. ‘TELEGRAM TO THE re Vote on the Suffrage Revert to be Tak ur Semi’ a eat cd enh 3010 BS ing SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, seniatves a ngreae, cheerfully acoept the tan of in. Sen and as sa cactnaen ae a This Evening—Debate on the Right of Sys. {hose who thould votes, was then considered Tauxtox, July 23, 1607. . | Beacjusied fe the approaching campaign, eviieut hs: | Winner—A Sweepstakes Bawees, Sad Sate cos et mS frage. Ausany, N. ¥., July 23, 1867, Mr. Deaawye, (rep) of N. ¥., moved that persons who | The Republican Convention was held bere yesterday, | {will be sustal people of this ‘and feos ind ebay tig i ee A ne ae ‘Two Talim comnterteltece wove arrested ‘a0 100m en Phe State Constitutional Convention reaseemble@ this pot iar meas, we pe re neh ye as appointed. Considerable excitement ‘grevailed among | proval spe 4 Metis a Fashion Cour ‘Third rireet to-day, while in the very sot of rand homing end detying Shon the knowing ones during the morning, it having trana- | y,seclved, That tile | in Goiine the bad superb dies morning, a ken that Q e loyal Fealsting Two capital came of af- | counterfeit five cents nickies, They ’ MENCEIG ULlgve was a large snus ia Now York who were coustantly | plred that the Slate Central Comméuiee, bea esacluded tice oh fe ron fn tr aan ete | tencea stag Fetes oe peatetaarcie: machinery, and had several bushels of spurious colaa By Mr. PR. Brooxe—Conceraing claims on State chari- in violating the Jawa, Thia ciags was large | to tender their resignation at the © pening of the Conven- | rebeliion, and tiatwe adjure them,"as they value liberty and stake of $1,200, two he im barness, be- to be shoved, ’ ‘Mes for aid to the Poundling Hospital, wet eine naked wean tion, Various conjectures wee hazarded ag to the | 24 the safety of the nation, to pe’ wevere in that resistance Bh mile heate, ready By Mr. Lar—For the separatggubméssion of the liquor } "#0WD that some of this cl to the end. tween the black Genoral Butier, chestnut geld. bad voted four times during an election, This was gelding he cause—that thoy recognized ®’.ack of confidence on the Mr, Hoxre, of Passaic, tried eainly to fix the Conven- Silag Rich newall Jackson, of CHOLERA ON THE PLAINS, probibition clues. ital question, Shall we oxclude virtuous women from | part of the rank and file of Fae party in thelr sincerity tion fo the expression of a& cypinion in regard to Maxi- utes po einige te gsr ng ne eae pe es ORD Ab TT an e, desired = - ip Tgnaniehe Beet voice tide our elections x it MeFi oy pli oases honed fades in seatsiocha i Mr. sraxarnr band etme fate in a Tepeiotion severe and exciting heats, the struggle being between The cholera ie raging badly at Forte Harker ms wanets i 2 Nght be want us fs the suppo! o ow 1} be ithdrawn, : ed at Fort By My, OrvvKe—For Whe soperale submission of wipro: |” Tho amendment was lost, Convention a trial of te financial difficulties of con- | Jersey 40 General Grant,» "Publican party Butler and Rich throughout, Stonewall being w Hayes, Fifty-two new cases wore repori favorite before the Bidstory clauee. Tho question then recurred Pe swetnets omTerea } ducting a political campaign in New Jersoy, and again, | _, The Convention adjouro'ed harmoniously at about five | *fter the Bret heat, Butler was the Harker on Saturday, and seventeen deatha. Seven cases: by Mr. C. C. Di Z . start at two to the field, and vi e | Occurred in one family at Salina, which resulted in three By Mr Srastron—Againet donating meaey to wecla- | eantially tho article of tho prosent constitution, with |. that there was an Impending stragglo in regard to the | °*%ck PM: pase peallvd ae maid ucipaed sg se peti Bape deaths, wian fnetitutions; ‘algo eigttoen petitions against pro- | the exception that it expunged the Property qualifica- | Upitea States Senavorehip filled for the time by Mr, WEXI co beat by @ short length only in 4:59, and, appearing Bibstory legislation, ‘ “Gif, Axprws moved to amend by atriking out the | Frelinghuysen. mn in more distressed than he usually does tn SHIPPING NEWS, F By Mr. Ratoscn—Agatnst donations to eectarian instl- | worda «United States,’ and to a residence of The Convestiar, was called to order at twelve o'clock Escobev.om © and ef the Army=Juaresz | his races, the backers of Rich were anxious to : tutions, ‘ Shinty Gage, ioategs of ten, after 1809, The amendment | y4, | by George Wi, Robeson, of Camden, of the Executive - Ms air ar pit A eps nt take the odds offered om him. On the second heat, after PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 23, 1937. By Mr Conia Reveal petitions is favor of equal | "El "Coote, (dem.) of Rockland, - moved to amend by | Commities, AUorney General of the State, d : Naw Onizans, Joly 23,1867. | going a mile, Butler somehow became very fractious, Areive ‘suffrage, inserting that tho franchise shall be continued (o persons Socrares Torriz, of Passaic, moved that Cortland By Mr. Fowren—*% the same swigec so against | of color, a at present, but that no person of color sball Me sican news via Brownsville to the 18th instant aud, making a succession of breaks, Rich beat him the Parker, of Basex, be clected Prosidont. wiih mdse Rod pansbugsen 40 oR Mone es, OMT al over bo permitted to participate tn oF enjay sovoreigaty | / ne" Ot Mason, be clected Presiden pati. | DM been received, but itts mostly anticipated. Eeco- | heat by nearly one hundred yards, and he seemed so | With mds north’ of Ospe Maye pasoea ook! Mornin se @onations to soctariiz institutions. i sg | 20.88 to hold any judical, executive or lozislative oilice. BevyamiN” Van Riper, of Hudson, moved as a substi- Dé,do has been placed in maud of the army, and | tured atthe Suish that it appeared his chances of win- bound N. By Mr, Cossipy—Of the New Yerk Siate Workingmon’s | Lost, tute that F-rovidence Ludiam; of Huntingdon, be elected “Juares is announced as a candidate for re-election to the ning were entirely gone. So much, in were bis C up ceoenar (Brom), Jaburg Beymer, 4 aye, with maeg Assembly, on tho Bight Hour law end other subjects. Mr. Coustock, (dem.) of Onondaga, moved to amond temporary chairman. Presidency of the republic, » indeed, = ne os Emi 10 Funch, & Wendt Hady 1 : aint Gonations to eectarian | bY Striking out the words “tor any officer elcoted or to The sv pstitute was voted down, and Cortland Parker backers impressed with that belief that they commenct Lasaps ngcrs. Ry Mr. 7. W. Dwacnr—Agelost Conation be electod.? He did this because there had been a ques: | was olscicd Prosident, and on coming forward was, Surrender | bedging, and offered as muchas one bundrea to twenty | Wind at cunset NW, light, 3 ats re ssion. of the pro- f * | Communder Ree’s Report of the Surrender a ————— tutions; #'so for ® separate ‘subinission ie tion a8 to who were officers. This amendment would | receive d with three cheors, he Libe: on Buwler, however, ‘eocled out nicely during the Miscell: . von claire, aiso relative to éharitablo bequest=, simply say that the citizen should have a right to vote, Pry yer was offered by the Rev, Mr. Matticon, of Jeraqry of Vora Cruz te the rales. Silas. 5 h grgciag! By Mr. Fis-o— Against the edie of intoxicating 1iq00r8 | that would Include all the privileges ofan cloctor. City. Commandor Roe, of the steamer Tacony, under dateof | half hour between heats, ‘and came on the track as | Srrausmir Oxtanio (now), of the American a3 u beverage, Alter diacnssion by Messrs. Forces, Hare and Rati ADDRESS OF PON, CORTLAND PARKER, Jane 27, has sent to the Navy Department a detailed re- | fresh ‘spparently as he wes before the ctart. He trotted | Company's line of packets between Boston and Liverpook, ie Ur ano aaiaetan poner: i ara: ag pe ies ha a Soe ancien eaten MM thls | ore of (be sorvendor of ¥orn Gras to thd liberal forces. were sieealtg teen’ botere, correo ten deciding beat, | retarned from her trial trip yesterday after twenly-cl4 By Mr Hscock—Asking the recognition of God as the 4 » (fep.) of Schenectady, moved to amend ‘vention did rot spring from’ party. machiv.ory, | PO fore, A Peco pebileh patgteotten oer nie Nadie goUrce Of aii power, ‘| 80 that persons who shall contribute or pay money tom | no ¢ from the Suggestion of papular leaders, but | It contains some points of interest perhaps not hereto- | Rich crossed the score three lengths ahead of bim; ber ceo = slater roma ings irre BB lonxis—Agamst”fonationg to sectarian tn- | fuonce votes sliail not bo a vote, el object F as instinet of Seay boos one eae who | fore publisbed, He says:— ‘but the latter ran nearly the whole of the last quarter | foyolutions of her weron ——e reine, i meas * gag se io Prevent contributions for the purpose of carrying | Wiad led leaders since the time when inspertance 2 . to the machinery and working of the ship gave entire entios By Mr. Docanve—On fhe came endject. elections He would make this a ground of challenge. | ‘of the rocont strnggto was realign, Hence tireir victo- On tho 22d the news arrived of tho-fol! of Moxico, On ry £4 ga RMBOLUTIONS of a mile, and the judges gave Butler the race, which he was fairly entitled to, Butler is a very hard horse to beat at any distance, He 1s a faction, and the trip was. conside ‘auccesafal one. ‘The Ontario wil be commanded ‘by Oape Frank Hallett, and is expected to gail from Boston August 5 on her first He wanted to strike at the root of the evil, If money nes. An inteRigont denocrary was the sirezgest goy- By Mr. E. Brooxs, fou.) of Richmond—That the | was not coniributed thero woald be nono to expend to ") ernment in history. The clow of the war fonnd the Conimittee on Corporations, other than vanklog and in- | corrupt tho elections, ‘4 South without govorament, ‘Nene of its rubers had ful- the 234 I received, through our Consul, the nows that Maximilian, with tbe chief generals of his army, had of great lasting qualities, being bred from desendants | Voyage. Baravee, inquire into the propricty of amending the Mr. Cassivy called attention to the report of tho Gom- filled the requirement of th» conatitution that all State | Seen shot by semtence of court martial. During the day of old Messenger by both sire and dam. Silas Rich is Spoken. ee Conetituticn as follow Mittoo on Suirage on the subject, He thought the tan | officers abali take the oath of allegiance, ite only orga- | of the 22d there was groat excitement in Vera Cruz A aiso a finely bred gelding, being sired by an imported nt Neptune, Peabody, hence for Liverpool, July 18, lat: All corporatic hail be governed by direct. | guage used there sirouger and better, and if adopted , | nizations waro atch ag the netion could ‘net recognize 23 | council of all the officers of Vera Cruz was beid, aud | 800 of m, out of a racing mare, whose pedigree, ora, w& be elect oO penne by the siockholders | would bring tbe Convention to a conciusion mud’ a 40 y ights. fi Li for Baltimore, Jui, z 4 2, on eae governments. Tho action of Congress was logal and ne- however, was not known, # Ship Southern Rights, from Liverpool uly erect; anil Woie at Any eection Ww ; driver ‘and owner claim | 9) HP Soutiern R te sooner, cessary. Not in the Present, but the nation, repre- | Tesolutions were declared that the town should note | tim age'son of imported Sovereign, out of # Glencoe inp It Ht Torkes from Liverpool for Philadelphia, July wae, fins wo been sueh for minety days continuously next | EG ¢, Deen thought it would be botter to lea yo | sented by tho Honse, the Senate and the President, | surrondored to the liberals unloss @ beavy sum | marc; but that is! bot correct Rich, it is said, was a. Tat 40 35, lon 64 15, egrreybimeiireat: all these matiers of deta! to tho Legislature. reposes “the will 6f tho people. git of money should @ret be given to each man. | Tunner bain gonna; me not patie bey —ingntere waa | 4 Hark Mary Belle Roberts, from Cow Bay for NYork, July ss » PRixnik Was in favor of correcting thie evit had ectod, and events had crowded uy 5 altered and broken to harness, He is a fine trotter now | 2): . By Hr Surnaan.: rep.) of Oneida—Conforring local cclishigtment neice Tt lay at the very founda ucy | tee 'te those ionitonnat yours It'was not the vice | Burean, the Imperial Commiseary, and one of | Ste is improving rapidiy, and when he becomes a little | Brig, Wim, Mallory, Jr. from Liverpool for New Haven Segislation upon Ue boards of superviscra, Referred. of our government. Offices had boon bowgbt and gold of Jorevy mon'ta bo whoad of tho times, Their Lezisla~ ture had noirevotved 10 enfranchise the blacks, though he knew many of them to vo curnost and solf-sacrificing ropudteans, Honco this Convention. ‘Tho war had taught them that right was might Tho edict of emanci- pation hail been’ the herald of victory. It was for them tho generals opposed this, and resolved that the surrender should be made. General’ Cur an adhovent of Santa Anna and jeader of the foreign troops, was arrested by order of Burean, The French Consul promised to keop the foreiga troops in Tie SUFFRAGE QU aa ko any other marketadie Uki Tt was the shame) and ae ee Ap’ Nagy eotarniy Sond ay ce Theat | @:8graoe of tha country, It isn tho powar of this. Cone arn a ‘opvention shal nal e vik " it bo dowa, Section oD the repatt of the Coratities on sufrage at one | Tonng: 1° Provide the remody, and let ghiy fish clock on esday. 3 i va astonishot ar such + confes- Mr. Axre p.) of Civmtom, moved to Ix the resota- | duh Braves hat been astonishot to hear bythe July 22, lat 40 37, lon 68 10 (all the above by pilot boat J W Elwell, No 7). For Other Shipping News See Seventh Pag. more steady in his gait will be a great favorite with arfites, Stonewall Jackson had not recovered from his lameness; and although he struggled hard to keep up with the others, he was too much ‘tied up’? to com- pete with them. The second trot was for a sweepstakes of $800, mile suojection, and the Unied states Consul was again ro- ; "ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ODTat! i sions about bribery in tho rural districts, It wae amaz- | to completo’ that act of justice. conta to visit the headquartera of General Benavides | beats, best three in five. in harness, between Mr, Sim- A New York and States where desertion, &c., ton on “7 ' <9 ing. Ho nover heard of such thingy In theecily. (Langh- Me. Purkets address was loudly applauded through- mon’s bay stallion, Ned Forrest, by George M. Patchen; ont, Major Panororn, of Hodeon, was then olected aecre- tary. @ne'vico president was elected for each county. Major PANGBORN prosented the resignation of the State Executive Committee, signed by the committeo, and slated in euswer to a suzzestion from a delogate that it was nota bra fide resignation, that they considered It » sufficient - gause, No publicity or charge ull divorce obtained, Advice free. M. BOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau atreet. Bs tapetenke DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THR courts of several States without publicity till decree granted. Also commissioner for all the States, F. 1. KING, Attorney, 240 Broadway, room No, 2. tor.) Htsooms that penpie in the country wv sect the idem.) of Kingy moved to aubstitute meh before town pol or are held, to rats J noney to Mhureday instead of Wednesday. eck ihetr officora” ‘This enna eveanas Stata “oh aivice Mr. Ghe Ley accepted the nmendmeat. If (0 amendment probiviting the contributid u of money sie Em Atop.) Of Ontario, moved to wadstitate | sor election purposes aliould be adopled, V. would tip em a for Noe down ‘tho pavvia of the | Biate; ' “chey could Mr Bagwen, (rep), of Chantaqua, moesd that the | RO lab tocotuer to -circaiato ceptos of the to stipulate for @ surrender, He egg) came to the Tacouy, accompanied by a deputy from Vera Cruz, and I coat thom ashore abreast the liberal camp. They eceoded ja their effort#, aud though orders had been gives from Porfirio Diaz eral Benavides w give no terms or conditions to Vera Cruz, General Benavides stil adiiered 10a promise proviously made through a bay gelding Jack Lewis, and Mr. Hynard’s gray geldinz. Jn this trot there waz hardly a dollar wagered, as the minds and purses of the gentiomen present bad been all on the two mile trot. and vory little attention was paid to the latter trot, Forrest, the winner of the trot ig a magnificent s'ailion, very like his sire, and be trotted the race from beginning to end in splendid style spirit of humanity and to avoid possible bioodshed, On a BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN t - Trine. (Lavghter.) Other Sates would send in their | such. ihe 24th 1 necshaed @ lolier from my Consul as foliows:— | 904 in exceilené timo, tho second heat being in 2:33, A ng rae without bch: Pac pray ye vote Le taken at twelve eerock, Wedag.day. monoy to elect men favorable to a bigh Pwotective tariff, Gronar M. Ronzsoy, of Camdon, reviewed the course Vana Cnez, Juhe 24, 1867 THe PinsT. where, No fees charged uutil divorce ia obtain jon Hieclredbalae phage fad a. Tows Rensso- | and we woud bare no power ¢@ meet them on their own | of events in| Now Jermey since tho appoinimont of tbe wz, dune 24, 1867. ¥, moved to lay the wbvle su . First Heat.—Generai Butier won the pote, Silas the | siltation free. GEORGE LINCOLN, lawyer, 80 Nassaa —At the request of Dou Domingo Hurean I beg th sirect, > s i, Any who showkd contri®ate a sixpence | commitiee, inthe triumph of the republican party, and me up wit your ship immediately into the har- | Centre position, Stonewall outside. Soon after getting Motion lost by 18 toplaé. Odie be laasticed. Her would favor any plan that | hoped some others would now undertake tho task, oF. The ak ientty 44 with the foro-gu trvops. Burean senda | away all of them broke up, and when they settled to their A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA Mr Skrsoun, dem.) @ Remereiacr, moved to amond woutd purify the ballot box. ‘Tho committee then rose, Afier some debate and one or two unsuccessful mo- | outa flag of truce at hull Past eleven o'ciock A.M. Ag thie | work, Stlas Rich was leading two lengths, Butler | A. state Lottery, for the benefit of the Masonic Orphan #7, Sting the hoo "cine, Mr. Ciascenarn 1 rocomuni the report of the | tions, the re-igmation was nccorted, und the Chair author. | is seereh 1 dare not aak a fit." Yo Thier States Consur. | 20°04, one iength ahead of Stonewall. Silage | Home. ir IMMER ACC cndanent Comm eon ewrd imetructions to amend b ized to appoimt a new committe, the President stating, gos eben) P Mr Lexy, (dem,) of New York, woved to amond by | Committee on ae “ one length to the quarter pole in’ thirty- seven seconds, Butler second, three lengths in front of Stonewall. ‘The black then & the backetretch, and very quickly went up and passed the chestnut, the latter making one of his capita! breake soon afterwards. Buticr was two lengths ahead at the however, Uwat ho would not make the appointments during the seesion of the Convention. A resolution of thanks to the committee was adopted. A resolution appointing dolozates to future State Con- ventions according Lo the voto cast in each township tas cnoncrs STATE EXTRA—C1.A8S 252, ULY 23, 1967. 5; 35, 29, 43. 25, 5B, A, 38. ction 3, aud Ing the following :— xing the me at hadl-past seven 0° ‘ock, Wednesday striking out section 3, aud inserling jowieg evening. Section 3. T.aws #hali be he fon peceeatithg when ue This war adopted, 7 vk citizen offers his vote at the election by proper proofs amended nae tt and Wrz, Grecley’s rosolution, as | Sietner hic is entitiod io" the night of samroge honey ee 4 SPAR ITY SUPLISHON OF *4AR FUEPEAGE QUESTION, On the afternoon of that same day I got under way, accompanied by the Roglsh sioop-of-war Jason, and moved up, I movod toa buoy between the castle and Fort Conception, off Vera Cruz, , LY 5 40, 27, 49, 5%, 28, 15, 20, 67, 1 Tet On tho uight of the 26th Burean deserted from the SUPPLEMENTARY —CLass $83, JULY en 0% 7 inj jaid on tho table, and afterwards referred to the State | city in secret, and, it ie said, ombarked in the Austrian | half mile pole, in 1:15, Rich second fous lengths in | 4% 20, Sl, 39, 77, 74. 30. 20, 49% dl, 63, br] Mr fep ) of Essex, ailed up the resolution for | AMourned to ten o'clock to-morrow morning. Executive Committec, when appointed. corvette Elisabeth, bound to’ New Orleans, front of Stonewall, the latter being mnable to keep up WW BOYD 4 CO., Mann Ae the apporntwent of & com mites ef eeven, to whom A committes of one member from each county dele- On the 2dth General Perez Gomez, commander of San | with his more flect-footed competitors, and was virtually es a —_ shall be reterred ali questi ns reiatrag to separate sub- THE EIGHTH WARD HOMICIDE. gation was appointed to dvaw ap the address and resola- | Juan d’Ulloa, became Commander-in-Chief tarough the | out of tho race ai this early stage of ik Going around A SETA RAWINGS OF” SE: eeeoCee aulesion. . tions. desertion of Burean, At eleven P.M. of that day he | the Flushing end Butler opencd the gap and was nearly Gnd aa quale pcre ig 445, soue 3, 1987, Mr Vesrioncx, (dem.) * ot Eric, moved to lay tho eub- OEM ae Senator Fasuivamvyssy, of New Jersey. was thon in- | visitod tuo British Conaulate, and \m presenoo of ail the | threo lengths abead of Silae at the, three-quarter nee 16, 90, 78 16. Gh he Oh, 62 Oe Or a OB, 7, 8. Jeol op the urble for the pr resent, | Carried. Coromer’s Inqnest—The Prisoner Miggins | troduced, and spoke eloquently at considerable length. | the foroicn conguls, that of Spain excepted, together Coming up the homestretch Silas took a skip or two and * KENTUCKY BIATE—CLass 448, JULY 28, 1867. TOE FUPE-RACR QP EETION. Held to Ball in $3,000. Senator Witaon. of Massachneetts, followed, con- | with Captaio Aynsley, the Frencs captain and myself, | cloged some of the daylight. Butler also broke up as he | 11, 22, 21, 87, 59, 24, dl. 55, 43, 28, 7, 9. Mr. Cha’ PLAIN, item.) of Atleeheny, moved to recom- An Inquest was beld at the dead house attached to {| trasting this scone with that of ten years ago, when bo, | offered up the town and its defences to these represen- | neared the judge's stand, but soon recovered, and passed MURKAY, EDDY & CO., Mani * Mit the roport of the Cemmmittec on Suffrage, with in~ § pith Bonjamin Wade ond Mr. Nye, now senator from | tatives. Ho offered me the Castle of San Juan; but I / there two lengths in advance of Rich, making the first RENTCCKY STATR, LXTRA—ci.ass 868, JuLY 23. 1 strnetions to amend a6 f oliows:— Bellevue Hospital yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, Nevada, spoke in Trenton in behalf of the just formed Pinke ont eection tu8 ee and secert the following tn c bad no force to occupy It, and left the whole | mile to 2:30. Guing on to the turn Butler again broke up | 5% 2% 7% 24, 73,°46, 6% 09, 9, Bt, oa oh 1: by Coroner Gambie, upon the bedy of the colored man, 4 Tepudlican pary. He contrasted also tho stato of the | matter with the consuls. Ip 'the mexntimo Captain | and Silas was hoad-and head wit bi ty ake ue ee an Se a ee oe ek as, oot proce of it: — ‘ Christopher Bostw ick, whose death was caused on Sun- } nation then and now. . He had recently addro-sed some Aynaley aud myself sent word for the Tobusco to | covered He madea third break, ana this time be landed, 4 FRANCE, MORRIS '& CO., panemice. iS fection 3 ws eba?” be made for necer.aning, when the Py ing last dari ufle with Wm. Higgi thousands of Union men in the South, and could pledge | disarm, which was promptly done, as also the schooner, | on recovering two lengths, in front of the other, The For Circulars of Kentucky State Lotteries address MU. sittzen offers Lis vale at the ekeetion. by proper proofs, | day evening last during a scr im. Higging, at | them togive a good account of the South at the next | her concort. The Merchants subscribed money to pay | latter broke up before he reached the quarter pole, | RAY. EDDY & UO.. Covington, Ky, Feito! Mes eutidied Ws the right cf susfrage beredy eatab* | his tquor store, corner of Broome and ullivan streots, election The republicans of the South were | the dues of the foreign legatione, and the Tobasco was | Butler pasting that point two Jengths in front. The | ,trizes carhed and information given by addressing By ae } The priconer, with others arrested at the time, accom- | Organized and would conquer. Let the Rresident | ordered really by her owners to carry them away. Tho | race wae Very exciting at tie time. “On tho backatretch | RICHMOND, No. 4 Cortlandt street, . Laid on tte table ire aepaNi gaat ee base ie std liste nid gavecornatetite 2 entered re on, and when he went from rem atice Enghsh and Preyer eee the breil ve = pete savtians sible. be ' ieee AZ PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. _ _ h 4 19 BATH wo vi camp to of AS 1e ea over two 3 of The Convention thom im Comte of tbe Whole re- | the room at that hour and the papetouyery ¢ place that now knows him will know jira no more | of ti 0 day rode ou! 10 investing camp Pe jengt! forever.” Hi ‘ed th: hile South aid Circulars and information furn! scmed Lhe covsidery von of thereport of the Committee ian le prays at while South Carolina up the city. ch. Getting inio tho Flushing end Putler made | “3. CLUTE, Broker, 178 Broadway and 158 Falton street. Cato , ke ght of the 25th ted miethde Wear ‘tse rencbed I eet The break | = Cee in justice to the black men they would not shrink from it. During the nig! guns were mounted on | another break, an lag reacl is Whee! Fe 7 “4 ou Saffrage cnt bsp “4 ke “a ace —s Cp them during the war. Would | San Juan oad pointed at the Jason and Tacony. We | seomed to reheve him, however, and he trotted away ANEERS' AND MERCHANTS: ; Mr. Sot, irep) $of Foitem, rose to offer an amend fainted with the. decoussd Ny disse ey Hae: | they treat him unjustly now ? ‘He could fad negross in | 2 rung our broadsides on the castle, and sent word to all | from Rich as soon as ‘he recovered, and quickly had» } PRESENTATION ESTE OTAINMENT, went, when the CB.alrman reled that no amendment pcs ge is “7 Naat Band ad aa) a uy rele ter- | the South than whom fifty domocrats in New Jersoy the fcris that a uot fired at one ship would be returned | gap of two lengths separsting them. Aa they ap- WILL POSITIVELY Thee hoe - was ib order, \wo @ log already pending, Cas ae bee 90 Oran an eet w o_o clock, 10 | cowid not be found more intelligent, He classed Fred, by both, I was pleased to get free from my moorings | proached the three-quarter pole Silas took a rua and SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 * Mr. Surra imquine d if the amendment relative to fo- raked — gop dhe tacome atreete: be | Douglass among the first dozen intellects in the nation, | at a early hour, as the infected air coming to us from | closed up to Butler again, and u stretch the contest AT IRVING HALL, NEW YORK, Bele sullrage was © ot dispesed of Inet evening? Pe fogged > ee Oye} to ne he | Had he the powor he would give to every baman being | tho castle was extremely dangerous, The object for | was exciting in the extreme. mn within fifty yards | The first grand Concert was given on July 4. _ 11 The Cuaik decida d that ae ibere was no quoram pre- wn bi ee ‘iad ge) told me | under the old flag every right that he himself posseasod: Which J moored then no longer existing, and the castle | from home Silas broke up and ran alongside of But! grand scecess, | The marminots fend rps Sted eters & pent last evenizy, bat vote went for Lotbing o F ae Wednecdag; "we “Ont {© | They bad known enougt to be truo to tho fag, tobe kind | being offered toime by Genceat ner dati ie Sti: | UBL the latter broke up. | The black lost nothing by the | ‘the Six. | The audience appointed « committee of mine j Mr Francs, (ne p.) of Renseelner, argued against fe. | ee her on Tuesday or Wednesda: to ‘our soldicre, to pray for our success The Union, | thousand yards distant to the northward daring the 20th, cing maje suffrege end, against the separate submission of | was colog to see a woman named accident, but went over the scores winner by a length, bat quostion 8.0 people. then idi bers tothe tickets and the register te Abrabam Lincolp, and the republican party, were words Tee that all ts loft; I did not sce him again unt: engraved ‘hy hi of Lid teen the Socne Saguacae aout iy son oneal tna! eons stories yee dred oe Ae hind Of prince ok the lan Sonoset on toe fish of Rages por ., on the hoarts of the black men of the South. Tangoment foreign oul once | Stonewall Jackson was about ono hundred y: ohia Of prizes at the last concert on of August fi ir. i. W. Dwigar, (rep.) of Now York, argued againat | I was standing on the corner of Grand and rine + “ . iris prand distribution of prizes will be eomducied on thé Setasin Bo tg ‘ streets, when Mr, Clarke came up and sald, ‘Let's make bi Cg) ee mr fy tee earnest | embark, and the town be handed .over to the civil | and was withdrawn. is gra Mutual Benedt Princtole. 2 pro rata distribution of Profits to ticket TICKETS ONE DOLLAR My Daty, (der) of New York, was opposed to ex- | @ “ap on muster’ and go and take a drink;”’ at that iime Sending tuttrage ‘oO women. It bad been stated there | & young man came eat Clarke asked him if he bad were ifieen tacwsand paupers in New York The atatis- | ten cents; be said, “Yes,” and gave it to Clarke, who fier showed the number in the alimshouses to be 1,187, sald, “Now wo'll go and take a drink ;” we went to the authorities, who would immediately open the gates aud the liberal force would enter. On the morning of the 29th, at absat nine o'clock, the foreign legion bogan to embark on the Tobasco. No Secma Heat.—One hundred to thirty-five on Butler, and taken freely. The horses scored eight times before they were started, When the word was given they went off at a rapid rate, and both broke up before thoy Senator Nyx, of Nevada, made a stirring apeoch. He said the first thing was to conquer thoir own prejudices, He remembered when New Jersey abolished slavery, an limited to one million two hundred and ‘ and ‘the obstacles they had to meet, That map was | flags were hoisted on the forta or caste, At noon all reached the turn, Rich recovering first and leading three | thousand one hundred and forty-el Pe SGaieeoent Soom the ogory auere of Fublve Chart. = e pedag angeles getty +» Mom Dar blind who did not see (5 advantage of recruiting for | the legion were embarked on the Tobascs. She moved | lengtha, Butler then mado one of bis famous copay and | The Fairest and Most impartial n of Presentation Yet D . ', a 4 ‘ ‘one hed been granted leave with # view of voting. the door in'the yard and knocked; it was opened, and (on Lame] of le acveramens en oe Times by temporarily under the protection of the Jason and Ta- | closed rapidly, Silas passing the quarter polo one length Mr. Davy said thio statement chowed that vone of the | Some partics passed out and we went in, but then de- cony, by order of the consular government, to get water, Auwatooof the how York almshcure bad been aliowed | Ceased was coming. out in company with a man that I and a half in front in thirty-seven seconds. In a few mo- which was supplied by the Jason. helped to sustain. In his own mountainous State, monts afterwards they were side and side, and then both iY * ‘a, where hauling was done by mules, twelve or 80 At three P. tho consular governmont turned over | broke, and when they resumed their trot Silas was two tg SO coed | wien, and Tati be ta T potore T'got Ihe drink, chore | 2.8 team, “orton one mule was balky, ‘and’ the | te city and forta to. tho civil authorities of Vera Cruz, | lengths in fron’, which ho carried to the baif-mile pole Soe gus, Opp was’ a scufllo outside, and” ae pure there | nine or ton had to draw ‘the acd tho | who opened the gates for the liberal forces, These in 1:14, On the Fluebing end Butler broke again and lost more ground; bat Rich left his feet near the three- quarter pole, and Butler reached his flanks. Silas broke up twice coming up the homestretch, and Butler three umes, the last time go wildiy that nearly went off the track. He mow seemed wild, and tt was with difficulty that Mr. Lovett could keep him on a trot, Silas led past the stand three iongthe in 2:28, On tho next mile General Butler broke up eight times, and was beaten nearly one hundred Psa Silas Rich trotted the last mile very steadily avd came elow!y bome, mak- me last mile In 2:373g, and tho heat in 6:05. The ck conservative mule too It was the duty of thé poople to carry forward the Matiov, and to carry forward sotters back also, He had at times thought tbat it would serve the democratic party right to de. prive them -of a share in the final glory of the movement they had so greatly opposod; but bere republican charity came in, and they preferred to take thom mie nolens volens. He had always, in national affairs, draws bis enecks on the bank of faith, and they never had been dishonored, The past, thank God, they were done with; the pregnant bir. Erastow PRocms, (dem. ef Richmond, said the | to the door; I stood’ back, thinking that the BuReHeHUS Tomek bad teen made thet the minority | Ofleers were going to make an arrest for soll- Bad come hero opposed tc mendment of the con- | ing on Sunday ; I hoard some ove say “give wht! For ceo Le was org.ually opposed to cailing | it to bim;’’ I tried to get out, but was afraid somo one # convention for amsnding t onetitution in the pre. | Would give me a clip; when I first got out, the firet man sent unecitied condiview of the pubiic mind; but ipas. | I saw was Mr. Clark, who said, “Go get tome water to much ae the Corwonticta Lad been called, b wash the blood off Chris's face:” Mr. Clarke was with Leved be spoke the se.uke of the mine the deceased ; Tdo not know who strack the deceased; 3 for the adept would secure | when I heard that Mr. Higging did the deed I was ase might be done | tonished, as I always thought he was the colored man's ¥ important inveresis that needed | friend; it sounded, when they hallocd “Give it to him, jes Lo correct the misgoverament | Sive it to him,” as if it was from balf a dozen voices, forces entered Vera Cruz about five o'clock P. M, and occupied the city and defences without bloodsted or ri abali jantages to, ticket purchasers than any yet presented; and which being’ conducted upon a pertectiy legittmate and dasiness basis, shall be hi ol rd bea Cp tie J Sestares which ha characterized many of these cuterprise: To this end they have constgued the sale of tickets and the- gies of te an to Claes yon us wai vesn ines aud Manage roadway, New ‘who w records in the!r custody till the day of the Grand Preseuta- tion Entertainment when they will be handed over to a com. mittes selec ed by the audience tomake an impartial dia> tibution of prizes. jot. ‘Thus I have the honor to report that Mexico entire is now under the government of President Juarez. ‘There is not a place le:t under the imperial flag. President Juarez and Loticries In Mexico. In answer,to a potition prosented by two ladies of San Luis Potosi, Senoras Gerénima Parada de Pitman the euscors befors the people of wh here. There were It w present they were to look to; let the future take caro of | and Catalina Oiahegui de Rodri king Presidont ra of Batler looked very blank, a8 they generail: A reference to the number of prizes and the general plan saaien a to tanation-and wany ot Nathaniel f. Mills, being eworn, deposed—t am cap. | elt. With “the excriasting ‘sword of oe tee 7 suns te PT A faaliniatin co's satay ke nad | Delieved that tho horse had acted as He fid feo fatigue, Stopdeal GP tes Sreel steentnons ‘Seek tet ecee nae seftans toe y Fighth precinct; on Sunday evening ist ge | Stee man his fellow. An old democratic and that his chances of beating Silas Rich were entirely gone. Taird Heat.—When the horses appeared on the track for the deciding heat five to one wes current on the chestnut. They soon got away, and both broke up be- fore they had gone one hundred ds. more breaks before ho reached ti colonel told him that he had been prejudiced against the negroes until he had seen thousands of them Attest with their biood their devotion to the came prin- ciples for which he fought, To lift up the downtrodden was godlike “To the poor the Gospel was preached.’ Let ihe poor colored race have the political g: preached to thom. The democratic party said they were opposed to these plebeians being raised to an equality with them. If the colored race were pic- belans as compared with them, it was bad for the colored race, Tho Executive he con- who participate in the enterprise abe suffrey boon established to supply funds for the two “ houses financial ™m of mercy " under their charge, the liberal chief magis- trate replied, ordering $1,000 to be delivered to them by the Minister of the Treasnry on behalf of those houses, but refusing to allow the continuance of the lottery. The consequence of this request has been the issaauce of the following: — PECRES AGAINST LOTTERIES AND RAFFLES, ck, officer Kelly brought into the station prisoner, who gave his bame as Charles Davie liart), arresiod on a complaint of a man er Mitchell of being one of a number who sien A man by the name of Curistopher ick so badly that they did not expect him ¢; I asked the prisoner what he had to ray in 4 WiS constituente | relation to the charge; he said, “I did not do it, but y one woman in | Higgins did;"’ I thon directed officers Kelley, Carpenter, There w Menderson and auother officer to go immediately to Hig- P > and arrest him and all there; at twenty wi nd the commeretal and of the company, and the bankers ani n@, Drove a sudlicial guaranty A which everything fi me will be conducted, and that th will be most atrielly watehed ove’ Tn fact. it is the desire of the managers to 1 mutual benetlt of whoever pulousty to avoid any and’ test degree diminish he \! who invest, L PRIZES, CASH PRIZES, everything which could in profit h are lik!y to acer were op pose profs whic! on Dis district for some distance, when Rich broke again and lande one length ahead of Butler. The diack caught bim Brxiro Juakkz, Constitutional President of tue United | before he reached the half-mile pole, and passed | Onecasn Prize at.... ++875 000 $75, ven o'clogk the officers returned, having | Hcered, & Wheel-blockor, but ho could not | “Atonican States, to the tababitinte pee ee United | Tere Polpt half a length ahead in 1:16. Ob the Flushing | One Cas’ Prize at se = m Higging, Robert Poole, Wiliam Forbes | ‘2fow the traia from the track, They bad the simple Know ye, that in the use of the ample powers with | end Butler trotted away from Silas and was two lengths Prize at. tod yo : Poymer Hey arkeaper) and Michael Hogan; the de. | 80 patented troth, and they would hit hace oP: | which I am Javested, and considering Pa lotteries | 82d a half ahead at tho three-quarter pole. The biack ej 15,000 rganiauada.ol Cue syeew of government | Coated was Drought In at the time that the drat prisoner | ROVeTs betwoon the eyes and Maen, ‘hem Great | should be regarded ae among probibiied games and | came steadily up the homestretch and paesed tho alec S000 12°00 4 was, and laid on the oor; I then ordered ‘all the i \ Prejudicial to society, for the reason that they consume four lengths alead of the other, waking the m the fruit of iabor of the working al want them to wake up. They bad considerable untaxed 2:32. Butler made three bron’ a rove, roporied progreas aud leave prisoners to be locked up, and directed D 2.00 . 6 needy classes, s in going the next 4,000 Bd ‘ngth remaining from the war, No doubt they could, < uarter of a mite and SI!as one; still the black was tw: ‘03 Lf ese til) four ocd . ine o'clvek, 1 tool ‘with mo oficers Given avd Realy, | {Be Fepablican party; but it was because they would | Sthougl au improbable firat'basis of the social welfare, | Gn that distance at the baif. Silas broke om the & re Aliernepn Session, down staits to the coll were Higgine wee pe ah. pa ot have had so: many differences to settle. It was the | Ihave docmed well to decree the following :— Flushing end, and this time fell of and appoared tired, Bercnty-are Cash Prizes wo 270 TER BUPEMACE QUESTION. brought him out, aud told Lim I wanted to search hres duty of the American people to feed te hungry, to AnucLe 1. Lotteries or public raflies, whatever may | Butler passing the three-quarter pole three lengths im | One hundred and forty Cash Prizes at.. 25 Derate mac recawed ob ihe amendment of Me Curtis, | tor bin kovs in tho prosonce of the too omer | clothe the naked, to teach the ignorant, to lift ther tp be their object, are forbidden througneut” the ropubiig, | frouk. ‘Silas then went toe rum which he vaste caus One hundred and fifty Cash Pricos at. a0 fpf owing fewaics to. yore reporter that had accuumpanied us; I wanted ihe keya to | (© their level, 4 they would in the future moet on | Ces belr atiec ‘considered as fmmoral and pro- | guished untli be was within # hundred yards of the | Oue bua The question mas taker, aad the amendment 4 et—24 | go'tg his place, and seu What he had rae yey 1S | terme of equalltyius muiljects of the Ommipotent Dibited gamen In consequence, lotteries and rales | sand and bad carried Butler ton break, when he caught | Prizes at. oni % ww r TH offers. ~ hs ony, and that be deserved more « vention, cree or provision ‘any authority w! u jatier, @ judges, however, at cace decided that mounting to. sereseereal OA cmon L fot; I then told Higgits that T thougme aS ernor HawLtr, of Conm,, and Senator Carre, of pro ¥. mas fo tha boat aid race. The last mite | %# Cash Prizes, amounting to, Man would cic before they got him to the made n tow remarks, urging imp»rtial sudrage; Butler was wha «bai have be war el cease at once. To this ¢! 1 order the any publi. 8 cation ulatio decree 2:36 and the heat in 6:081¢, The follow. Steinwa; rand Pianos at $12, Hospital, when he ropeated what he-said before; 1 t hich the Commities on Address and Resoliows"} cerrances | Tee OF thle decree sod geanee.” | ing ia euromary — § Chicveeng’s Grand Panos ai g | tee 3.3 thee minced their readiness ~ x the elections went to Higgins’ store with the officers and searched } tae, Seannen ae reps 0 report, To ciizon Sspastian Lenpo pe Twaps, Minieter of Tvrapay, July 28—Pcrse and stake $1,200, two mile ay te enuitied to v se at but did not find any ‘nstrument that 1 thought the dee: + BTANBERY read the addross, State. heats, best ‘n three, in harness, ig) elsewhere, for ‘nm committed with; J brought the ke; x to Diven at jis Potosi, June le ered 4 rorided. that efter tbe { be station house and they were fiven to Higgins te ian ne the tien eae eee ae ec ae Stia Diaenick entered cb. ‘Sitar Riek 343 © Weeder Were Gut toe toe y , ' m Ofning; I think there is @ railing around the cel > » be ec . 1 miter entored b, g. Stonewall Jackson 2 eX Rak creas tited_Sistes ‘and ‘eat TEU, sacePe where you go down the steps; when th | furagh "Oks inet, HOU itt eqrrase aa ever. faltered REWS FROM TENNESSEE, — _-— rs : a 2 idiots, iutaties, persons ander guar. | dec €ased was brought to the «tation house ho was insen- “ 7 cee neal rst Heat. Secor t as nsdsboeteeeng 000 felona, parscne conricied ct bribery cf ef | gibi. ¥; the DlOOd was Lowing freee hee mouth, nose and | Until the auspicious Se ene ihe emancipation procie- Piret milo .ecsess0 520 a yng TM Mian, | 190 Wheuse “k"Wilsca’ “piss” Wawisg : ‘ . \MeLean Forman, . q E " — ; "cab, case Sewing Machin ca sven alan) section afterthe ad pita, ‘e0ld that a mad called Chrbeonttee Beeeeae, Hoe. Srotected from Lis enemies, and the echoothouso and | The Approaching Gubcrnaterin! Election. a ae rE Taw | He Singerw Eatf case Sowing Ma 133 fight) *; shall not be emutied to vote, No persce Sdmaft od to, the hospital July $1, suffering from injuries | quuareh eubstviuted for ppt ap barbariem and Nasuvite, Ten WA Tue SKCOND TROT, tide icempeeabumuets be OF eh deck to receive far cr offer to pay, contribute | eaid to Lave been produced by his being beaten; ot the | Savery. Len Aap poner be Ah gg metro ogge or offer to cor, Fibuteto another to be paid apy money or ciples of the weak and uuprincipled successor of (heir great leader, the Freedmen's Bureau bad been maintained, the Civil Rights Dill. enforced, and the work of reconstruction placed wikerathe triomph of their cause, confided, as it was, to the men who had fought their batties, could no longer be delayed. it wan their duty to go on until they had embodied the truthe of the Declaration of mndence tw the consti. tution of the United Stat sistency demanded that the ni should be omg as coming within the definition of manbood, acd then tet bim stand or fall upon bie individual merit and intel manded that the concession to slay: ia tee New Jersey constitawoi whit the tim © of admission he was in a comatose condition, from w ‘beh he did vot rally, dying during the night: an aute psy on the foliowipg morning revealed a sinall fealp w. und, about if inches in lengh, or the , occipital bone, or le above, and to the left of “the occipital protuberance, and aelivht ofa. sion of bic nder the scalp around the seator injary; upon rem« © calvarium there was found to several our \o edused under the arachnoid, the whole being very intensoly congested, and the lateral vents icles containing about haif ounce of Dioody serum ; 80 ‘ajury to the brain tiseu (except a small point of Contusion on tho upper surface of the left hemisphere), OF cranial bones could be detected; al the other v \ecera wore apparently healtht: in my opinion the dec wsed died from compression of the braio, A sweepstakes of $800, mile beats, best three in five, ting to in harness. B. Daniele entered b. & Ned Forrest. ... T. Carpenter entered b. g. Jack Lewis A, Carpenter entered g. ¢. —.... uence or reward a vole piven or €F to reward an elector for @uch i rote, Y ether valuat' fobs given at O85 attend Sele at steberm ton, chalk nged eb tt A, | afism before euch inspectors received, dog ' GOt expect to receive. b fered to pay con (Fibtted or offered to contribute to an- oth be pald. ar “J. MONEY OF Faluatie th @F reward @ vole ‘eu oF to be given as euch « € fu}! sets Diamonde at. 1¢ fail sets Diamonds at... 15 Diamond Cluster Rings ai 20 Diamond Cluster Rings at. 95 Diamond Wy Diamond Ch GOLD 16 Gente’ Gold Watches at. Gents’ Gold Watches at ZGenw Golt Wi Expectations are entertained that the approaching elections wili page off comparatively quiet, tn Mem his the central committees of the radical and conserva- tive parties have mutually agreed to discountenance and Prevent disturbance on election day. No trouble ts Spprebended tn the cities and large tow: js only in remote districts that any riotous conduct is looked for, THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Deaths by Cholera at Memphis, Menrnia, July 23, 1967, First heat. Second beat, Third heat. . 0 se 3 Ned Forrest soon took the lead in cach heat, and wor all very easily. There will three trotting matches to-day, two of which are piay or pay. y rial ol 4 with briders, or of having received ny Ge CES. So things to luduence or reward thew ‘wetes given al an elect) “ES hce the adept.on of the consti. 4 to) upon such \ ” ‘accused person may bea wit. t 4s ib bis own behalf, © 8¢ be Clber person shal: be exempt ’ | 4 testifying on eveb) tial om the ground that his test. $2 Ladies’ Gold Watches at 106 Ladies’ Gold Watches at SILVER WATCHES. 66 American Silver Watches at Ns inserting the word "tp the constitution, should be repeated. Con- gress should either define the qualifications of voters THE NATIONAL GAME, 135 American Silver Watches le reeuit “ amend the federal constitution by providing that no Cholera is decreasing here. Accounts from Arkansas 190 Ainerican Siiver Watele: See setae tt Ta) ener Lo ceed “aguinet Bleo 'tn | Som ‘tropeke era be Reapltal, deorente Zia Tarte coat | shall be deprived of suilrage Lecause of fa0e Or color, | Fepresent the disease prevailing on the plantations in the Empire ve. Champion. I vert Sty criminal proceeding; @.) 24 brovided ai “Tat the pecaity bout thi face and scalp; no marks about the | 7,4, iter was the safer and surer course, and might in ther valuable tution The Empire, of this city, and the Champion, of Jersey ches! Gty, played their frst match game yesterday afiernoon on the grounds of the latter before a large concourse of upon conviewion of having re eelved & Tole since the adoption of Rei sometiarenet Cr Fears scaly to ciefrabchisement and Awe may be posed excluding verson who shall bave made , thor wager depenaizg upon eof, teid bis object wm * to nt bribing at @lections. He continued to epen * OP # t come Pength, and concluded as rehow ‘—If thw convention 1868 secure to them the vote of Maryland, Delaware aud Kentueky. In view of their present State Executive, Senators Represontatives aud State Legislature, the satiotpatl uspicious, and justified their most sanguine antic! jon. Mr. Daviosow road the resolutions ag follows, which, on motion of Mr, Mowns, of Bergen, re by acclamation. oe ni Pine Blof, Des Arc and Helena, One planter 0 ial @ wound On the back of the head could not be near # ter place lost twenty-five bands Inst week. ced by the but would be by a fail: «be {aco nd by the Gets or by kicks: all lecensed, except tho injured drain, were ina healthy «ndition; the wound op the scalp ‘Was a lacerated wou! This testimony bei adduced tn addition Walter Mitchel, ofcer¥ John Kelley and James Ht Charies Clare and Ab wbam Hert, corroborative of t Total value of Prizes. . tn rand Distribution, @ list of the preecnt fed ‘will’ be printed and sent 10 each Licker older. DESTAUCTIVE FIRE AT BUFFALO, spectators. The playing of both clubs, taken in the ag. gTegate, yoy did them no crodit; it was loose and quent! Both Berrato, N. ¥., July 23, 1867, m beginning to end, the balis being fre- A destroe tive fire occurred here this morning, between or overthrown, TICKETS 91 BACH. can do better, and itis bay oo that when lark, Webster & Co, . Resolved, That the equatity of all men before the law, | three and four o'clock, in buildings Nos 194, 196 and @ their return match they will display greater | For sale at sagan by mall en" receigh of prick ~@bould AN ag 57 t or Ko aan wee above, et Ren Noe hen the question of the ay be aes = fF So Heh tesosntans B “ 198 Main ttre >t, owned by T. © Riley, The buildings following ia the score of bo me — i “ircudgy Meee nt by vata ih ~J Na one that woud cony euenie for all'the | cath saree Within Baraat ence, the constitution, the ordinance of 17 aud the pol. | Were occupled’ by Mesare. C. W. & E, Pardridge, ary- congreee eo We cap wit ror aad 6 : tending cpor folio shove Sders, and ‘waa sansiioned inthe andotbers of the | goods merehan's; & Bergman, clothing store; T. 0, Wana, Sa chats iba wil posidvely take place on that aye af Kings, calle, ' for @ division of sad ge tat id Chriephe, Ben cae oe bayer te rue Bln of fhe pias | Hier, mina estes np, eam & Os, fear ah ‘cunble ue to. register them velews ob Gaseteee, on eee eral ra ve : tns'on the Gist day of of the be ohaagies v1 Won bd ane t00 are evaaeeanty = allowed eo a tnae dtande 60 far we fudicint, construction | July, ty - —_ of 106 was violation of the true damaged by water 04 fre. Mr. Riley holds insarssoe Coroner Gamble eaid that, 1’ the etren: <7 ot | for cates a yaey Ries aeerer ct RES Ese cae oe ara , n ® PETS TP Bs THE INDIAN WAR. Bie cca a the ‘ iat A pian alin NY My ee ot ee Ly} of citizens: CS —_ the Mutual. Fight Among the Hostile Tribes Nenr Fort | ‘Pt sok ‘cictoa "The fameasan” Megas. Wiiliameon, of the Empire, and Den- | TOvAL HAVANA AND ALL LEGal rn Piceuteooastvampediog et 'wovernment | erties? rts Ge Con pul fm ei, home sheaf Campin pu acteptaui | Pe Reeseenth wieeatse Pee 2 he ORATOR Aafler further @ieeush'on by Mesera Gcxaxs, Gnivse }. Horses, Los uy tn, se boar ee of hk part ga tharvinties of dhidhiie ems coon a oe Wie SP fumes ears Sha twecyenop sslauton | FPR UPRIGRT PATENT TRUNK ar. ‘of a anion endeavor to deviee means for rebuilding the Jey'eem The Feouit is yet undetermined. Levee Convention F appointed a comi*ittoe TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, "ot to cail on General Sheridan and see what ca.’ bo of the crops continue to be unfavorabh’y RAST &TH STA RESPROTABLR YOUNG ‘ < ‘bap Bat f ve psn td epee fs Joes po'a St vem The Coureaion th or eclep i more Jayorable BU amoeraed turn © A ou €r. —] The f the steamer McGill, whieh bye, . 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