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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY. 27 eet. 4 winning the heat by about a in 2:29: paps "a be made for an, honest registration of MEXICO THE COMINION OF CANADA. THE TURF. The three-quarier le the. nortes bear ao 0) AL CONVENTION. Tio voters'cn, ue sxcte, in order 10 seoure houett voting fe, wd a eonaarer ne heat throughout was a beaatiful one, nelther CONSTHTOTGAAL CONVENTION. and a8 a guard against fraud. laws ro—The Rivalry at Quere. | Severe Sammer Wenthor—Small Arms from | Two Trotting Matchenat the Fashion Course | Usfeet, 00" Mr. Manu. moved to amend: —‘That registry A Point for History—The Rivalry a! | Ragland=Expl ion of the Ottawa River. ‘The Firat fer $500 aud the Second for $600- te nh en A a Dexter, in ‘ shail be vniform in all the cities of the State | taro Between Miramon and Maseven. 9 Quesnc, July 26, 1867. Plenty ef Fan—The “Knowing Ones’? Lese | 2% ~y hen ger Sania ; ; Mr, & Bacocs Woped Wesiairy iam; taal 1 epeuld be | Ameen the papers caplared ab Quertiare with theim | |. Ae? caused conaider- | andthe “Gienanheree” Wie-stanting Proce | chute (Sie fe sates a eee The Bufhoge Geortion Onder Coneid- | in the operation of ihe resiiry ei ore 10 be imposed, | perial prisoners was the following blotter of a note ad- able damage to Duildiogs and shipping the “ Scrateh.? ‘ Ralf mie in 1:11 "he | G Min i explains betting was not and in t eration. Tet all bear the arden alike. ae we changea, | ‘feened to Maximilian by General Miramon, re-sell fgg erg Pt i a ae, arte betting was not general, and in nearly every a. oie pare ee the recud uniform registry iaw. | the reason why General Marques would not An nia | Jost, as no tidings have been beard of her since she Natale 0000, cn co | Fanny Allen It is reported that Boston men are giving odda in favor . ws ata . renal ‘attendance was not required in the country it | Parada aud Geoeni) Portearrayo leave Mexico City to started on her pleasure trp. and Lady Allen, by Ethan Allen...... .... 1 2] Of Brown George in the race on Tuesday. into Avwany, July 26, 1867. bode not be in the city. Thore were cases where voters | in defending the Kimperor om his trial. The document is Five men were struck by lightwing, and one of them | p Mace named Tady Orecheron and Joe Croeh- consideration the condition of the track and ite . The Consrniee reassembled at eleven o'clock thie | could not attend in pervon on the days pamed Yo BEF | Lo signed and bears no dale, but appenrs to be in the | hadiy paralyzed. oreo, by Mambrins Chief and Awerican Sar,..,..2) 2 | i being, Nese clrogiar then, courses. aenemity, Demers Siarning istered, | Tn suck Ging objet was to secete uniform | handwriting of Generai Ramiros Areliano:— : Tonowto, July 28, 1867. { at me i aimeis seh wasn per ate on Onaron, ) “ a of ab- ‘tor cities. ‘The object of a registry law waa to pre- Sine—Your Majesty's letter bas given me great pain, 2, , made a Quarts — Quarter . Me, rt race, a porth east A lone number of perwone asked fer leave of ab laws pai -. Fd Site at law was require! for cities | ror _ pee mad pes phe ae reprimand which Ido not ‘The schooner Fairy Queen, bound for Oswego, a Firat heat. isi 1a 2:12 28 iad provilied tnrsaahanse strong wonce than for the country to carry out that purpose the con- | iuink bdeserved. Perlaps my previous letter was not | nerrow escape from being wrecked to-day. She sprung « SP bite “ is The following is summary :— Mr, E. BROOME said ii wae evident that a Jerge umber | PTT CD chould so provide, interpreted truly jo the sense which T wished to convey, | oy outside and nearly full of water, when » Although yesterday was most uupropitous, the dark | B, Doble names Dexter. yy a et af gentlemen derived to be absent, and witha view of | My, Merrill's amendment was lout by a vote of 45 to he eo 1 truss explaia caypalt t9 your Majeety. | pis Aa ‘so hak ahaa eg clouds portending rain, and the heavy state of the track | J: Doughrey names Brown George and run- sgh eccomuodal.ng ai! such he moved that when ihe (oo- wig Wren said that as every vote taken on this propo- | ya) Marquez was appointed Lo the command of the army Yhe funeral of Jadge Harrison, who died on Tuesday, told against the scoring of fast time, # crowd respecte. 90 3.279 938) 9 aig | veution adjoara thie evening it be to Monday evening. sition would have (o be taken over again on 8 motion to | J could no longer remain under his orders, al ad took placo to-day. Ij wag attended by nearly all the ‘ble in number, and greatly som character, gathered at Mr. MOLLPN moved {0 aweus, that when the Conven- | Feconsider won the Convention was full, he would | sojely out of wilackmunt for yur M eee ame be, | hndgor and lawyers in ipo ci. fi Fashion Course to witness the trotting of the above MAS ow adjourn to-morrow it bo te Monday evening. Lesl, | mre eto Seay carried, and the Convention adjourned | fovn tabing parc in the first battie. ihe pablieity given | Yeeterday Waa the hotiest day of the the | horses. well knows Gpon the roads for speedy work. THE BAHA . neneiy Beater Rearese hed unde. | ‘There was much delay in getting the word “go,” and rompoccnner Mr. GRRELEY moved to amend, provided the ques'OU | n1)) half-past seven o'clock op Monday evening. to the weighty reasons which [had for sch a course | mercury yy ef nufirage be disposéd of. Lost. made me out repea'ing ‘hem in my letter; but, as Iam Twenty thougan: jomeob at Nass The Lrou-Ciad Monitor Mi “ q bagi ey will ve at Quebec | some little ill-feeting engendered at the jockeyings of a rs v anxions to satisiy your Majesty and am uvwilling to be | Evgiaud to this province. They wi Queb See nen Maen aaen “taken. tp. you ‘and Dare QUARANTINE INTELLIGENCE. Yookoned ay insvoordinate, when 1 an always first to | shoruly, aud ve et once forwarded west for distribution | nameless driver, but this partially subsided, and not- | 5 4, ound na eniven on ean ta tlaneion: ee erent Same eek Oye DORE STO pee ieee Ras bey, | fee! compelied to explain those revons to your | Sirs Inter all the regiments now serving in Canada | withstanding darkness bad almost set in before the Gnal | 9 eee aan ee pretest e@xenred from voting me rey hepres bi ot pe re Yesterday, by previous appointment, the Béard of | ? peril Marquez was made a brigadier at my recom. | Wil! be sen! out in the course of a fow weeks. race was fivished a capital afternoon's sport can be piled pil eacg — Jie pest oe eee we Srpcrmaty (0 Soneet pee 3 houta | Health of Boston were received on a visit of inspection | wenda ion, . whe 1 waz bead of the pee chronicled as the result of yesterday's matches, ‘Sin Foeu aeahoal Bearel. Le Heale. ao: ieension; Buttrage Comuitice, dr. Greeley, ae to how Ne eine | by the Board of Health of New York, aud treated to a | nation, 7 ava:led myself of the test opportinity that pre- Orrawa, July 26, 1867. Five! Heat,—There was hardly any choice between the | 1 eitenant Commander, arrived from New York Jane paler gg Seng Hc A steamboat excursion to the Quarantine sta'ion at Staten SE eae eeneral. stewed hes cravitade iy | 2 Stveving party, who left left this place in March | sary at frst, but upon their scoring several times the 1% pes ieee agli apap ded smie, he was avcoried by tint’ gewtienan Island and in the lower bay. About midday the Quar- wlstnpt to prociaim venoral Banta Auns Preaidens, | st under the direction of the government, to ascertain betting was one hundred to seventy-five in favor of he | sragrs "Hor oMcore were entertained by the Frosch t t he gentleman | Stine tender, Andrew Floicher, left tho Battery fr | ignoring my senenite rs obliging me to —- the Jength of the bagel river and oe i “i sisters Allon, with an occasional fifty to thirty-five, | Consular Agent, a : . TAPPAM Tore to # polo! uf ender. a ? Em spt the capita! of Jalisco for the purpose of jziting bi v ‘ty reports ngih of of June 17, bal } was hardiy giving an excuse for not vouns Quarantine station on Staten Island, having on board jade person, aa I effectual hd, ‘and compelling hin | “et bas soar on — pit pobre " td which found many takers, The sisters won the inside, ane ore anne fo 7, reports } the Pe ed the poine of order wet here Messrs, Mersinger, Pratt and Fitch, Aldermen of the | (o roturn to the capital to undergo his trint for revolt, | the river to ve about @ thousand mi and after four attempts to obtain a fair etart the teams | Britannic peers: Pati seer ay — Mi. Duc sexe proceeded to ray that be wae accoste nittee im @ gentle. | “ty of Boston; Mr, Lewis, President of the Connell, and | General Marquez baviug always been nnder my order, | hundred, as supposed. They found, while ascertaining got away, the Crooberons having the send off by two | gt Nassau tbia morning. She bad a yellow flag on doara” jee chairman © Suffrage s eee ge T could never jook upon him as my superior; 1 would 20 iver, Lakp Gros, safM to be four bun- proceed juarantine sy i manly manner. ihier —wLo aldreved hima ip theee | Mr, Rice, Councilman of the city; Mr. Tucker, Saperin- ee eee ok ee Te. Chan aUtenlt to eo hard a | wecousse-of the river, Bes, sat to'bo four bun | open lengtha. They sped merrily to the turn, the and oD sated, to Bes querenaes eer cirianertd < ‘words — i sendent of Pablic Buildings, and Mr. Cartis, Secretary of | plow, which would do injory to ell my past career and | dred mileg in circumference. They y Crocherons keeping the lead, ut, reaching the quarter | 2% the Henlral Cour avid. Patton, for feloniously caste HE sopeget eg nedag try: aoe en ert itn tae | the Health Department, These gentlemen were re- | woud my dignity and self-respect, of Indiana, who at first refused to allow them to pro- | mie pole, the sisters closed the gap and trotted so evenly | {ny away a vessel, was tried, and a Verdict of Dot guilty : 3 Yonr Majesty says that he bas des:rved vour confl- | cegd; but after explanations they held a council of war, ceivad and accompanied by Mr. J. . Schultz, President | ana ischiel of your stat, and that Tikewviae have | cou the gurveyiod party were glowed, to pursue (wet | tht they puted this point one-half length in advance im ben sked o withdraw Bis exeuse, aud | of tye New York Board of Health; Mr. Cyrus Curtiss, | in the exercise of ihe important comunand that has de- vigation from Lake Temiscaming to Lake | forty-six and a half seconds. Going down the back- was Rut iD AESE.O ‘The weather was very fine, with a pleasant north westerly breeze. b i pee rei Preaident of the Quarantine Board; Colonel Clark, Sec. | volved upon me. Jt being #0, T havo nothing to say on impeded by numerous rapids boyond Lake Gros | siretcb this distance was increased, aud reaching the ‘The salt pans at Sing Cay were full of salt, but there po gap gatel retary Board of Health; Dr. Audersun, Commissioner of | the point, because the chief of statis not my superior, the source of the Ottawa ‘The source of the | nar mite pole, the sisters sped by it three open lengths | was not suificient labor to rake it, ‘ rep} of Baeadaka, ctared the fold Quarantine, and Mr. H.W. Johnson, Counsel to the | bot rather a mediam throagh which your Majesty con- | Oitawa is said to be within fifty miles of the bead irate gc, tenacity ie ‘A letter from Rum Cay, dated at Port Nelson, raye uyone, (rep) of Onondaga, offered the follow- sarantine Cominiasioners. On reaching | vey# me his orgers, Sueh a proof of your confidence | waters of the Sague The explorers encountered | in front in 1:28. They kept the ctchely 8 | The corn crop is a com) failure. There is ‘wan’ Doctor Swinburne, Officer of Health, an him does no injary to me; bat it was auite he | iarye quausities of ice ou Lake Gros on the 24h of May. | end, but neither pair exhibited at this point amy very | Ope vn omlimonghont the island, The lack of rein. vi re hat itary superintondent, joined the | reverse wien I beard from’ your own lips 1 TI There’ wen cltier guests, among’ whom were | Genera! Mary'iez. was the Geueral-in-Chiet of the arm natives arg Pagans. we men have « plurality of | fam’ rotting, yet tne.saters stepped nimbly along s0n- | Sone Yevoranta ter the. ealt pond, the pane are full cf wives, 7 sibly gaining, and passed the three-quarter mil mae Ahset 0 boe beohele have waseaeioey mail" ord Mr Strong, Mr, Paten, aud exSeoawor | For this reason I decided to address you It is reported that the home goveroment are aboat to | fuily ex longtbs ahead, in 2:12. One hundred to wwenty- | #lt mt Fae eet eae en inka . vMinearticie | Christie, The visft to Staten Island was briet—Dr, Swin- | dentialiy 40 as to avold by that course—n stablish & permanent garrison ab British Colombia, In | five was offered at this moment, but with few takorn | [From the Nasgau (N. P. Fensny a they shali not ai the same 4 pure being received aud courtesies interchanged, the le—B0 neh as ba op girs consequence three barrack sergeants are ordered en roule Home — Some ss ee ee Phan D a | end Sie United States Monitor” Misa saadonted by 1 pilot got .d the Fletcher steamed to neud it through the Secretary of War. overiend to that station. i yelling, a 2 c eae S pe yl plier ot ae ea fee oneent a Sa dent cecurred on am anxions that your ninety he Leeiceet swe The present movement troops in the sociale is [oem 3 ae recap pere La poorly, ae er oe mg Fingal Ee pre ip for see iar sUPER AG Qt his ehort ‘On coming abreast of Fort Tompking, | attachment to your person js sincera; and, as only for the purpose of reliei, the Seventh and Twenty- | nicely, bat jc wreaking, yet c Mr BY. Broom, rep , of ob vy moved to the Tietener Ke the, pi Seti ee Fenton, a0: of my resignation hadbeen remove:', seeing that General } 4,3,» cients folng home and the Tweaty-ninth and | the stand six lengths in advance, ig pal —_— ber gr type eed gh rec iig er gy ay a amend so that persone dix'ranchixed by Laviug been | ether quarantine tender on her return tp with passen- | M: ez is simply vour chief of ststt, and not Genera’ Seventy-e ghtb reheving them. plained of the heaviness of the track and its very siip- ef of the army, J will cont:uue in the command Tegiment, and expressed themselves much gratified at guacwed in rebellion ahall ne permitted to vote if par- | gore taken om a steamer which bad just arrived:| tn Chief at the pi ieee agrees rence eens pery condition 1m places. Time, 3 fare a Feeenh pak sarees eee ge en a ok v Gn anivind ania If as | levoted general of your Majest i CUBA vesting spell, and this mado the track worse, Mi fisidon acide ica biden Mr. A J Pouwen, (em,) of Albany, moved to further | On arriving among the fleet ving out on the lower | self as the most devoted gener . 1g spell, ie, emend by striking out the clause disfranchising those | Quarantine, Dr. Swinburne conducted the visitors trom | sire, &e. : Bera fone Shae nip gg i epee ALLEGED FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE IN BOSTOR. who have ongaged in rebellion and those who bad de- | the eteamerto the hospital ship Falcon, where every- | 11 will ve reeolievted t malian appinted Gone | «vey ot the Cable Handing —The Laying to | (OA2Dear st the cal, A shine thal sas loose required SN oe ibs: Fravsted the gover fee coctacted of Teas | oF teen ae miner costactue’distsie’on' board, ‘There | Ta! Marquez Heutenant general on March 19, and tha: the | “he Commenced at Key West—Dieckarge of | waneume une in getting in his “toggery;”” but whea naenditt chard Worthing srrested: Deen sdapte ni those convicted of crime | of fever ar other contagious disease on board, Ther moat ; pecan Lieve ing fs Nip vere ACanadian named Richar ington was that covered the whole ground. Be would not leave | wore fourteen ships of various craft aud tonnage detain | latier stole out of Queritaro on the nigli of the 2ist for | Seyyenmts from the Spanish Army—Spaniah the Jadyes? pationce was almost exhausted, they | ads Gllp string and asercuatng “puoeoruiac atone uP ques(ious fe store to decide. ‘ed in Quarantine on the crcasian of thie vinit for the | the capital, where he arrived on the 26th, and began his Bank Scheme. ae perish aig reed te oe, ‘craved. to betsing, ube call DeiDg | invoiced a large quantity of books * te air Court ister, saw considerable uneasi- | parpose of fumigation and professional serat! 0 om the Ei armen, Jal; 7. d 2 frota Montreal in quarters here whenever the reves were |) ‘The hespital ships Falcon and. Illinois are rompara- | °u'Tageons doings thero whic drew Pa eee Brapanor & Bi y 26, twenty-five to five on the sisiers Allen, with but tow Bosteat at’ shi'ake 60x Ooty game tae bitemimeee nod been admitted that this was a party | tively unoccupied, and the sanitary etate of wfiars there | scathing note, under date Queroiaro, May 3 (published in Ihe steamer Liberty, of the Baltimore and Havana | takers, Repeated anenapie wale mi i for OM rs pede ttladl tan Unabashed: cigennh! lk Sipeteiieal? | y "1 \anked God he did not being to a party | may be pronounced -atisfactory. | the Henarp of June 14). The fact that no answer to the | 1 ne, arrived here this evening. from Havana on the 22d | start; but Perel Soe ihe "abe eeditnaied 16:00 ane tien cuaaie. ee timt sy in patbizea with rebels On the return (rip the Fletcher touched at Ward’s | pumerois deapatches by ¢ insi, Letters of that date stated that Mr, Everet, enci- | $04 4%aY OF an Indifference how the race terminated, | this way are said to have been ‘ Mi Coven. rep.) of Ci im, hoped the Convention | Island, bat the party @d not land there, and as the 4 ever was received ¢ tha: Bebaiasl Company, and Mr, | longthsm advance of the sisters that for eight succes. | for examination, soe Would not inake Fick & record as t6 Teconsider the vote | evening Wes lust advauoing, Ihe next point vised was nieer_ of se; pabenerine Totemraph :Coespeny; and Me.) Togiin avatar of the sialocn eat mel . g redole. He referred to the horrors of t Randali’e Isian@, The institutions bere were inspected Arautane, Inspector Genera! of Telegrapbs for the isiand, hed \pprd tal colada be dban thers was ashe bility % . btthetanyedd fom hag ery a ef Bo ge: ne ae ihe eumpire | went out on the 19th to survey the landing station at the | Of'a‘stact in, the usual manor, the jude jy hae SHIPPING NEWS, praetined! joys. One of the boys pronounced an addres nits i i ve * 4 OMe Ea See ur Baume, (oop) e come and songratulation to their patrous. Mr. J in this connection Hecomes of | bottom of La Chowera Cave, and it is decided to lay the sEioce sad aed 8 erate se Key ceactays Meegrron Reh melub yesterday now Nicholson, President of the Commission of Charities and laast a glimmer of itght | cable, starting from Key West without effecting the | {he teams to ie “aml robb hare oe = emo PORT OF NEW YORK. JULY 26, 1867. AMany, A J. Parker, mau had yet been convicted | Correction, being present, introduced Mr. Schuitz, who | gpon the in at Quen tare, landing, bat bua! mpbotk ends until properly tested and Picccep aa vohinn Pye - og gf Biden S$ bor Fascael 1 & dongerous power, therefore, to | briefly retitrned thanks to the boys for the reception | When the Empey Ue Mextoo in 1864, General | ihren effect the spliciag. Coe en obdicon. pail» Menai se bemuacod oe OMS ved. f election to deoide who have heen | they had giveo tho visitors. He was followed by Mr. | Marquez used bis utmost endeavors to. secure for him- Anxiety is excited in consequence of the delay in the | | stay bod slg org Steamship Pont Delany, Galveston, Jnly 15, vie Me; einess Je An appropriate speech. fa bie the ministry of the vew govern. tof the Narva. backstrotch to some distance; but approaci West, 20th, with mda and pasiengers, to Spoffor Phenix, Re eee ne Leone eee a oberg pail & Bigh position. in She Meese oe See say finde : quarter mile pole the sisters, trotting nicely, collared | & Go. 25th inst, lat87 10, low 7410, signalized brig a record of ite patrictian by retin- e parly proceeded to Biack- | ment, but with tie sasislance of the corp diplomatique, About one hundred and fifty sergeants, whose time of | 4 aan ft n roll peace the’ pole twe'l peana it » » 1» 2 clause tm the organic law. insperted the Penitentiary, | the Emporor managed to pack bim oi op a mission to | service i# up, Will leave here for Spain on the 30th. x gdh ed eae btn ae hal-escouak, Ship Daniel Webster, Spencer, Liv 1. June 12, wit! Mr. Bvaw rep.) of New York, hoped no sach clause | Worktouve and Hogpit The pasty returned at dusk, | Tyrkey as envoy extraordinary. At ebout the same | According to the new army regulation they cavnot be Dow oi tines proton th je rh ated ieee for senile. », to Morgan & Tinker. F: perio ‘bead winds would be retained in the constiintion, He wold have | highly delighted with the trip. time Miramon was given to understand that both him- | promoted further, and are, therefore, cashicred against fat ike Cotteries Seoke sat may Swe. Citing | the ereater part ofthe passage: Jiine 26, in a sudden pved the amendment whon it was ofered bad he . ns self and Marques could be of more service abroad than | {heir will, This will doubtless be a source of mischief, e be sing eat diMoulty, wae’ the Lown d Which lasted bat ofa selunten, Oe ee supposed it siood any chance of an endorsement, and he -_ athome, It would be interesting to know how and by | pocauge ihese gill resent and joim the revolu- | them dark, ee Petits, wale. Wee aces ltant ang roya} mages, wiih yards cunfested bis surprite when he caw that it was adopted PULICE INTELLIGENCE. whom they were again foisted pon the Rmperer at @ | (lonay bands tu Spaid, ZN gear B eveem y iueReised the Wap, Piecing 7 Bove gene tote Le oe by & sali maorky vole He hoped the Convention momont Wien be was about leaving the country in the bo Spanish bank scheme ts the topic of discussion | lengths to the front, in a A ae Bey a ing eu, Behr A Grant’ Graut, ¥1 7 would bow sirike it out, . Sa Blk ting Joseph | latter part of 1866, by leading journals, reflecting a covert censure on the | the sisters broke for the iirst time; bat at once revougres Schr Ira Loffrinier, Joany for Boston, The vote was taken by yers sid ways, wud the motion Sint ne TOR ee Ree), Poe ote ee, He —— mieiferouce of the government in this affair since a | £4'ving (he three quarter mic pcie four leugtns ib i Wind Sunol, & Yory lishk, 2.2% <= rm J ve sirtke Out (he Clause de'ranchising pertons who bad yesterday applied to Uapiain Jourdan, of the The Number of Victims Daring. (Be Emter- | cat fora new meeting has been published to take piac in 2:09, They trotted steadily ‘i 6 homesiret eo weeks boon engaged i wdopted—108 t0 25 Mr, Tarvax, (dom) of Westehester, moved to amend by wiriking o0t the Words “right of sufiage” wherever vilion against ine United sates wae | sich precinct, and requested thai his own mother be vention, Tho Captain | The Cu-énein Puviiva, of Paedia, hen be concluded to let Mrs. | capitar, during the laver six months of 1863, 287 persons ! = | until the distance pole was reached, when they broke — ner ates that in the paiders present th e aiearnre wil aol bo sepia | aud ran, tue Crocherons following theit sxamplg: >< the American Ports. © ‘The sugar maret opens firm and active, on the vasie | fermoc “tallied very quickly, yainiug WEE sland six | | BOSTON, Fuly 2i-Arvived wigh Lita Biiaubern, ” No 3d ‘I ime. 2:5: Leone: ta, ise.” i of $4 a9 reals por arrobe ‘or No, 12, Dineh siandard, | lengths io advance. ‘i Shey (occur, abd inserting the “elective frauchise.”” | BRIDs sere eee, eT ae aes ere Te otS | were shot by the imperialists; in 1944, 492; im 1905, | fx nanges are rather dull and nominal Rape ee BALIING E.July Jemdrrivea ‘toamship Eider Mr. Fouane, (rep.) of Ontario, offered the foliowing Dowhas. ot aout op? {or “xty days, thug completely 106; baaaes, 68 serat = i Tae pitta —— OtNelteeeen oak Gene Baoan, oud ronnie Moxnoe, July ‘%—Arrived, brig Marry Beil, * " 1 oton oh turning the tables upon bim, jay during the month of Aus vi » . ti ‘ h. Ref srinbilate for the kecond Rection of the article op perme Wr thisbvin'a Tooth ks tadtedeat giving ab bm roe Be odien hanging from tree: oh the road bew TARE DROWNING AT MOUNT DESERT. ‘Owner named b. m. Dolly Deen 23 For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page ¢€ nee 2 tween Mexico and Puebla, This was probably some of naanne mann Quarter. Half. Tires Mile. "HON 2. ‘The Logins dame ax Jobn Kennedy was bronght int» court yester- | the doings of Colonel Dupin si ; 4 ST G CORRESPON RALD. t beat... 1:29 LLANEOU! Siucing from the right of suteage etiole inet, Sw", 2; | day afternoon on the charge of having in hts possession SPECIAL NDENCE OF THE HERALD. Pal = 1:0 16 | a CRE AMOUR S yersous who have Deen 0 who may be convisted of bribery eer ean ny agg ol with _ Caolies far Mexico. A Pleasure Party of Eight Drowned Whil 47% 1:32 3:04 SAMUEL BROTHERS, 0 TDOATE 5 EOLd, LON. ‘infamous crite, and fo ged na dW Dow! ° m : Y F A. LAND. } shui! unake or becorue directiy or indirectly interested in nay | committed Kennedy to the Toms foc trial 6 | Seiior Don B, do ia Cunha Reis, who obinined aviecree | am Excursion—Particulare ef the Sad Dis- | Fourth hest.. 4735 1:34 2:19 3:09 a ‘bet or wager Gepending upon the reault of an lection, of o tie right fe wait at such ofechn, “Tt mal alte at the sine cornea Tacs -beteeenriea dyer ry Petmae, POs Mean Seiporencen piesa erre ime, enact laws for preser: prov} Dow! a steal ; the purity of elections and for depriving: Mpon challenge et Ee en ee ‘the polie, every person who ehali viola sneb laws Might to Vole al an election. . ‘Tho betting was all one-sided by the numerous turf a Movat Drarar, Me., Jaly 2%, 1867, | partisans in favor of little Doily, but some outsiders and | VV 18!TORS TO LONDON. AMERICAN GENTLEMEN 1 ‘This little seaport town has been suddenly ovorsproad | SeBtlemen who are-eeldom seen upon the track, having ‘Out the States are well 9 M. ence in Mexico city for the purpose of getting the Tib- ~ some confidence that Fees # a mea both endurance ted two coats, valued at $25, from Abraham M. Jacobs, No. | 9ra) governwent to grant lim ® similar contract and | With grief ate disaster which took place in Bar harbor —— |, took up the i Cromge ead 198 Bowery. The prisoner slood near where the coats ti Some of the liberal papers fave esterday afternoon. arty of pleasure excursionists | on ly, and, later, one hut fifteen, wi wes Mr Menrmy, dem.) of Kings. moved to strike ont the | were placed in the more, fina’ after ‘she Taft they were Sapir cuaoeety oi ae te . png hers iy offered. "The result was that these from Maximilian’s government aliowing him wo intro- aster. his resi- 0 wocate the immediate introduc- the middie of the day with a | feauentl Inst olunse of the nubetitite. Carried. The magi accused for trial . " sailed dows the harbor in the mi were fortunate im their selection, and the old ‘*confi- Motion Jaid upon the table Tfore the Court of Bpecin’ Seesions. Weaith ofthe epabiic. n> mare Pally develop the | ps corable wind, There were two boats, one of which Gene "nen wore ren apponie, te ome ange wpon she 4g SRR OEP ERSTE POR —_—— contained @ party of eight and the other a party of tep. fo oe Mr, Puan, (de: Bohenectady, . — uaperta d a "Pier Heat. Dolly won and the turd was satu t inet becacee am antpane te eke epee i pig la yy ncn crtbot junto, paler oF Nb fe? — Laaaplintit Caer, ee coke or ac bys | given to got away co Shower approashet naeenoee Turon, Fon.) of Felina, wae opposed, te Corning | MBVOE Hedin eres elice Commer) periai prisoners taken xt Queritaro, says tome hard me. ra There was a bigh sea ranning at the time, | was ‘aot recaiidy Goa they spesied, to tn cores them: this wh it over to jalavure, It y of r "i ‘. maint same distance, grvtag the power ta prevent corteption tate’ the teats | 161s well known that when the Legislature attempted bars ined yi Diaz and a certnin Redonet, itasserts, | 804the frai! boat and the anfortunate passengers were | 1 gy Fol dom Dany pemizn tee te of in ot fd pe on Coa oma seoured their through bribery | wo transfer all te cense busiances from the Mavor's | org ded hy the inbabitants with horror. ‘They almost immediately swallowed up. Only one of the oe aoe —- a aeons wea ao SITORA TO LONDON.—CLOTHING FO} Mr Hetnre moved to strike out the words ‘idious and | OMer to the Police Commissioner the Common Council wore the pariies entrnstod with the letying of forced | “POW Party was saved—Miss Jala Blako, of Framing | Posmingich, Ane fap Tie and the hattmite pole V men of the most Jonat Such partiee never would vote, The purity | immediately repealed «li the license ordinances. A suit lentin.-Sinllee thenh: thie daty had devolved npon Gen. ham, Mans, Thove who were lost, as the tele | way passed by Dolly three lengths in advance, in 1:29. Py mal Saori a white + " rae See Mendez one day, ‘Weil, sir, I suppose you are going to N . in the rear, the time being 2:13, The bay kept to ber strlet Motion carried bY 76 to 2. thag 1 was unconstitutional snd did not divest the | os oe wea eon.” 6o,* | Mannan, all of Puiladelphia; Francis. Clark and | work steadily, reaching bome wiibout brenkiny. which Feiner ewe be preset moved to smend Mr. | Mayor of his powers. The Poltce Commissioners carried | answered Meader, «| Of Tromout, Mes Only one SC the bod'ss of the drownen | WAL Sbower's Yate, six lengths ahead, in 2:50, Ea <r teens bedoon atiachones twelve the Cour: of Appeals, where it has heen | Antonio Diaz, when the propristor ef s house was ab- | Wa. recovered, although every etfort, was male. by ane |, St¢.nd 2ew.—Any odds that was required were ottered 108 OF ig:na) section, as _ argued, but not decided. Mayor Hoffman being desirous | sent, would summon the ladies of the house to appear parties who witnessed the disaster to save them before | OP the bay, bot there were no takers, The sun at this No person who shall receive, expect to receive, pay ov | of having ordinances re-enacted and enforced as pablic wu they wade thelr appearance before be | aod after death. Miss Blake was saved by c nging to mids, and its genial ertribate 40, sneer, ote pale OF heck, cate LE EE eee it would be useless to | hed got up, be would make bia appearance in bls shirt. | S2 gg, and was aaconscious when rescued. “She te, | Svect was sli fdeured another ariver, and reseed. | Soo ee r valu ing 5 7 “h | attempt it unless the Police Commi would tajl and slippers, and oftentimes adi o.Yensive words to ¥ fe wners of Spot: % nested os * - fe ia'be given at ak lection: stall tote ok neh atesfon® | fally to the dec fe Supreme Court, on ihe sein | thivaiready eutragoous wathiod of procedite,*. Tn que, | Delam Kindly cared Cor hy the citizens bere an old favorite of the turfmen to desvend from the | YISITVPS TO LONDON h euse the person so challenged dressed the Commissioners the following | retato the general expe tation was that the first vice | prov: Mr Chase was « man of rare social qualities, and Judges’ stand, neting as a judge, and accept the postion. ‘ote, swear or afirm Lume of the liberals woukd We Diaz, Alnvancw and Colonel | Be‘wae' pastor of tbe ‘St; Matthias, Rplecone’ Ceurttree | But strenuous objections ‘were made by the partisans of re ra aces me be hae pot spent som mot es Mayor's Orricr, New Yoga, June #8, 1867, Bueses Piatos. Poi ja, Mr. Clark was cashier of the Framing! poe Dn A ong pe Mtetwa <4 lo a nol red or ‘i ONPRS OF Mevnoronitan Potion: — _ - 5 bam i ~ omprasation or rowan! for'a vole to be given at fuck Connty Tax Lavy will not, 1 viidersiaud, be | The Chicago Zritwne of July 16 contains a tong ietier | Gentsor the town, Mir. Harmar wasn nephew of ex. | DOlY two lengths around the turn am 3 stance i ~ forvy ‘until Repremper. Jn view of the revent declsiga of | from Genera! Léw Wallace ou the execution of Masi- | Senator Foster of Counscticut, and a well known lawyer | “ince at the duarier mile pola, pacsing it ia forwy-tive wens Court, T beg leave to ask Whether, Af the Com. * Ys cry | Of Philadetpbie, His moter and a brother who | Worked handsomely, gaining upon her opponen., wn st » idem.) of Outerio, offered a substitute repeal the rewind!ng resolution rating to the mritiaa, the capture ata Ane, ae rebates: ety were stoppil bere with , bare of cours been frome ee ul wr t Shiceaie fo Nr Foiger's mbatiate, “Lowt=9 to 108 Supreme Coun 'huve tecied fave the Sight 3 io, Tahafi | Of “Death to foreigners,” alt ot which ie justites faly. | plunged imo the deepsat_grief, and the whole town ia | {84 haiti pole paged it o6e-half length in sts anee, Mr. Axveil. (rep.) of Clinton, movend to amend’ — | have the aid of the poliew until the Court of Appeals sball | Be i opposed to any “On to Mexico” policy, and states | sad and mournfal. It is not probible tbat any of the Flushing ead nicely, and Dolly breaking «That the Lagisiature sual pase laws to disfranchise | otherwise ad judge, Vers veapeot{ ully that, uext to Jet Davis, Maximilian was tho greates: | bodies will be recovered. longihe in the rear al tho threo-quarter mi — those Lo ve a a ae Coes wel wer. JOUN T. HOPPMAN, Mayor. dint a “he tt ss ‘ ren an Ant the oe | P 2:15%. Homeward each broke iw ‘Vistrons TO LONDON.—¥RTENDA commissions tee, wi loft the State to avoid conscription, or ) weariy Amnonth has elapsed they he jom this nent has yet seen ne ‘came . “i “to cLoTn who bave vai atarily ongaged rebellion against ae antwor to this letter, jadgment has been formed with direct reference to Two BOs DAOWHED AT MILWAUKEE. Soose errr inet tans bbe tee eu evvernmen' Co —. nen har’ ey and bu ity, all which appear to hav Minwauker, Juiy 26, 1867 “Third Heat.—Betting was even, Spot gaining favor q ies, SONA, Gum) of Weaehen, mend. to oe charity, mercy and bumanity, a! pven ave ‘ fh Ld ondaes py HA may omens pimp ECCLESIASTICAL DISCIPLINE. een to shocked by the Ausirinn’s death, It iv further we boys, named Friie Wagnergand Frank Hauser, | very fast, his driver recetving considerabie praise for — aged eleven years exch, were drowned while bathing | hie success The ‘we fore the inupectore shall be deemed guilty of iscopal Church— | My Judgment thet no people In any age or country, not | yeaterday, iy." Lom. . f +: & = + Macrns, (dem.) of Brie. moved to substitute the a aiiaeh at ys 2 3 yanpasibedyeninierde bonita Kya CHOLERA IW TH: WEST. 1g tor Mr, Foiger’s subetitate:—"laws shall be suffered ae moeh at the hands of their reler, lawful or MOLERA IN TH: WEST. but Dolly worked the right of susiege al persons. | An interevting quention touching the right of an K ee ne ane Cee ee Se en ‘The Epidemic Subsiding at Fert Marker. and caught him at the qonrter-mile pole, of bri or any infamon offteh sN . ee ee pts Treedena of vlecs | com clergyman to officiate io hie ecclesiastical capacity | 1°". , site aune. be ia the Mexican Jef Dabo Sr. Lovw, July 26, 1867. aes, 8 ler cerenanaie prin in the churches of other denominations has beon raised | After betraving the people, sfter warrins upon them, 4 despatch from Fort Harker, Kansas, says on the | Seco! pete they worked aorta * bab Mr Livixetron, (dero.) of Kings, ineved io ainend:— | and presented to the siandine committee of this Epi. | After all manuer of crimes against their nationality, authority ef Colonel Smith, the chief surgeon, that no | at this point Spot whot abead a peveing it Suhail we laws ball be general and uuitorm | copa: diocese. The compiaint allegra » charge of irregu- ae ae cow piece, new cases of cholera have oocurred thore during the | in ih "ho again fell back along the Flushing end, 10 : Tan eines eovenies thee euitadenten, larity cgainst the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., of this city, ied to St. Thomas. He offered to lake service wih snr we ne Roc angemen adm se my ay or omg Map ng Mr. Marrice, (dem.) of Creene asked that the propo- | in having violated the #ixth section of canon tweive of — te gg it thee fered to serve ing. Four cases have occurred on passing trains, ling pet to shoot im edvance, paasing the stand 1) sion be divi ; ~ . but wi a nally, he came to New York y sen at i Shadi sich tet the Church, by offeiating at the morming and evewing ser- | 209 procended publicty te use hie stolen teeseaee in the ‘The Uholern at Fort Gibson. p im frovt, making the heat witbuuta skip. Time, The Panmuax? anuounced the following commitee | vices in a Methodist church at New Brunawick, N. J. | purchase of miliary sores, the eohewment ef wan net Sr. Louis, Jaly 26, 1867. Fourth Heot.—It was now seven o'clock, but. great acer the resolation etforea bye. Alvord and adopted — | Ii in stated that thie ection om the part of Rev, Mr. tee gy le ee bed ham gg vot my od \ courier arrived at Fort Leavenworth yesterday from | interest was manifested in the termination of the raoe, orare. Alvord i ; poser ar against J hom we Weed. prt noe Pwigm 204 | tyng war remoustrnted agaiam by the Rev. | LavP Omiemted to recopnine Se the iene, hens n°? | ors Gioton for medical supplies and assisiance, Cholora nd Kevese to four o'clock Dr, Stubbs, rector of tne parish, and that a pro- Only legitimate Mexican goverument. Al! thie the libera's prevails among the « employés, Indians and freed- Aiiititn Retihen nibition wat also issued, The presentment was ‘ound pounene ened te eae Tee Jeet New Fork city | men as that post, bat has no! J9t sitecked the troops. Mr ALWORD wae in the chair. formally made to Bwhop Odenheimer, of Now sara _ Santa An "a departare i know. Ti The diseaxe — Hag 08 Boxe Barnes.’ ‘The Sonat: my reported the titles of al! 1 bole who traps itied \¢ to the standing committee of is | prom, should be 4 maiter of rejoicing to every one woduced in the Legislature last winter rearing to ibe | diocese for their considerauon... This cominitiee, which | who Risks enough of law and onler Hiver'y to ras THE CHOLERA IN TEXAS. iy of New York, namberiog 262, is, in the absence of Rishop Potter, the ecclesiastical au- | that they may become common blessings of ail the Gawvrsion, July 26, 1867, sd ‘THe RIGHT OF BUF thority empowered to take cognizance of the case, ax- | peoples of the earth. And unless it was in fact « party — . ath le The Convention reeumed the vonsideration of the | sembled yesterday afterooon at Trinity church to in- revolution, ovr government, if it be wise jhe government employes lately sent with wood to AMUEI. BROTHERS, XO. 0 Lopeass HILL, LOR- 4 Sante Ai fter May I) DON, BN nity to sen anna after nh — ——- idan. near San Antonio, whem they are quarantined. he rn TIVK BOYS OF ALL CT sorrow that there should be & necessity for are also eufforing with cholera, ‘Dut again breaking her chances for the heat were ali, CportARs x pay Pah at Tete. sigs the baif-anile pole being passed by spot three and a hail ‘AM. Apply at 80 Ann siveet, eufrage question. vestigate the charges. An extended Jaane to the propesed and jet, will thank J. for that seizure—not thet it | ihe frontier poste are reported suffering with cholera affords uJ Mr ALD, (Fep.) Of Ontario, moved to amend — | stated to have taken place, prior to the of “That any person who | violate section two of the | the acensations, between the Rev, Dr. and frecdmes covst toon shall be difranchised as the court may de- | ir. Stabbe, in which the latter gentleman requested tee shedding man's blood will always Reep good men trom the termine, walang five yoare”’ It wae lost, Methedist cleryyman not to cos, « Srebracd into Pefotcing over biood shedding ap @ fact —but because i, Rien Mr. Winky, } of Oteego, moved Tecousider the | Church by ving OF sanctioning the action of giver opportunity to teach the great leseon, nover xo Down the Finsbing end - v by whieh wonts “idiots aod lenatien’” were ['Rev. Mr, Tong inthe alleged ieeupordination. Ihe | nosed seinem, that when cnr flag is used by meu, home WEATHER AND CREPE gt ytd fee Ok ow Slows Votk hae teat whee eet * Tt wae adopted. members of the standing eommiti prevent | bred or foreign. for uniawfal purpores, it carries no CHICAGO, July 26, 1867, — ened gause. No publicity or {uh vores ‘emeearen, (dem.) of Ontario, moved to amend :~ t y were as follows |= Dr. | sanctity. gives no provection, und cannot be insulted, The weather is clear aud pleasant, free. M. HO! Attorney. J That all the challenges shell be determined on the oath jeViekar ; Secretary, Dr Kigenbrodt; @ C, Wallace says that he knows Esoobede wel! Torro, Jal 1967. oy of the person challenged.” It was adopted. Verplanct, Dr, Higbee, “yee ». Nash, T. | end, while aatiaved ther he ie unfriendly to foreigners, ‘The weather to-daypie clear and hot, were inet BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBT. pox THE Mr POLARR, (rep) Of Monroe, moved to recensider, | Strong and Floyd Smith Keotion of DOD Te. | Americans inewie’. the death cry aitributed to Dim 8 | night. courts of several States without ry 16 ne tabled. ferred to as having tiolated by Mr, $e isin the | falso; he it not that much of an idiot, But it it be Savannan, July 26, 1867, Tea Pasont haces ee ent Mr Keusey moved to amend:—"That the offence of | following words:—No minister belong! to wi Mat he did reine quch wery. he dors pot in any ‘There has been no rain for the last twodays, The translatiou rep i aft bo bery evel! be deemed an infamous crime,” 1 wae | Shall oMinte, either by jaily in that, FopMegnt either bis govern. crop prospects are improving. o o et 7, 140 Brondway. bing, readi ° _F. 1. RING, Counsellor : the parish oF within the care of A -OFFICAL DRAWING? OF THE KENTUCKY y Antryy Mr AXTAM moved to reconsider the vote bad this | smother wy by he have received up by ee ptiag fo BYTE t id Monmt, July 96, 1867. Thermometer 91 de- Beh dares 6 The weather clear end war He w orn ing reimtive to disfranchieing persons who have | for that the minister of the parish, or | grateful to Uncle Sam for hie pene ion, ree, wom . Vern engaged In the rebeilion. Tt wes tabled. care, ot, In hie absence, from the church wardens aad | ~ Snares is a brave wan, he las in tneaeure the | ° Avevara, Ga., July 26, 1867. foggy 2 Sw. Mr cowssock moved 10 amond:— “That no test oath, | Testrmen, or trustees of the congregation, ors ma. | physteal Courage of bis Indign fw and the moral There wore heavy showers to-day, with indications of “4 he te ceded (9 cages other than those mentioned, shall be | lorlty ef them. of the educated Christian gentleman. The | coptinunnes, Accounts from the interior are favorable i 7 " ay, ROD’ ee mM, %. prese’ bed by act of heginieture.’ It war lost by a vote Upon the question being put to the committee tt wae Prenel, hy ear in aud year ont, like @ bl 18 crops, ~~ Washington Park. Providence=Dexter the duaen Fe ey ' of 88 1 Ob, Ubapimoudly resolved thal a committee be appointed to | beast; he t bie baer Es Samay mis- z Winner. ‘a Rextecay ‘s & 1, &! 27, , 8 Section three was then taken up. investigate the «| and that the committee ae | fortune, 4 the face of the World. calm amid ¥ POSTMASTERSHI?. Provrpeson, R. 1., Jaly 26, 1867 | 6 "age . Mr Commenno wowed to amen & voter etal! | semble on Monday 2th inet, Ti is thought probe. | the storm of protestalion, partly in duty 16 hie people, NEW ORLEANS as . 19:45 O'Clock FM, one 4 mM. ed oF lowt a residence while | We that the Rev. Dr. Walton will be appointed ebair- |e long And mo much saffering Partly in duty ——— The first exhibition of Dexter's speed on a New Eng. suatitution of learaing,” Jt | Tam of the committer. The Rev. Mr. Stnibbe, who | to the weak republics south of bim, which Rarope pro- £0 THE EDITOR OF THE wtAALD. tend off me tthe Wi of made the presentment to Bishop Odenhe:mer, was pre povte.vo redace Once more 19 the condition of colonies, ser, coarse came Of here afernoos at the Wash "a 0 xiven by adil 8 mF moved 10 reconsider, The motion | #Bt at the meeting yesterday, has deliberaiely sprinkle’ the bud of imperialism Lows, Mass., July 20, 1807. | ington Park. The face was nominally for a porse of ye — Sr hatees mare anand sieges te Mine Shere epte i ame's | Hasveiianrbe'ei ne eas" gt whe | icemdteumnmentin Twa «yen rm Yow | 6.08 rile hat, bt thres In fr, beeen Dear | Poem = That a sndent ey 3 reiliga—whO Wil! come next? aod when wi 4 i #1 seminary of learning out of the ‘suo ee ae 1958 in ® position similar to that in which the on ic come, . * + + - valuable journal (probably of the Oth inst.), purporting A Goaecry, for the 1 OF ina aeons Orpeee © ‘ gin OF lowe & residence.” Li was leat. now situaied. The senior gentieman was at the time | That we cati desiroy Mexico there is no doubt; but | to bee Wlegram from New Orleans, La, dated the Sth : ec (0n four was taken oone & missionary ai Schooley’s Mountain with | let ue got do it becauwe we can. A study of our own inet, a8 follows; “J. MG. Parker, who was appointed paving 4 Mr. On (dem. of Ati any, wed in his parish y he desire embarrasainenis, together w ih the st knowledge 7 ertuie:—Thet laws hell be petwed lo doterane iat | sucbority, ‘The sanding comm nie eats nist | of the custome, Atte aud pocuitertieg of the Meairan | S04 served aa Podimastet in this city during the reign of 1882. « aan pe as ot arrive} from New York oun iu ee r weet ese | qualibeations of the elector at the time he offers his | Jobn’e chapel for the purpose of investigating the tiould satisfy every (Linking citizen that we are | the Butler dynasty, bas gove forward to Washington as id scie” He said the registry awe were bat, in ‘of the biel of the more interested in Me: Independent “than "in for that iad ® § aes cen sazeenve aad bow mI consequence hope dio D zico ® radical applicant for that position.” Your correspond: ving fled to present s copy of the charges, the | Mexico absorbed, aul that we will be ©! theesande of doliars ry cape Whe uitimately abai spending fifty milliont to hold her ap then at! pd De millions to * “Law ‘be case, if it should be brought on for tr bord her down, Mi 00, ite attract conarderable attention, se well from its ee + —— 'Scaseryeene ioe peti reek Genet beanve_ Onan = Arup ents Mt nc went ssove ram Finer Hoxom—Frederick H. Reed, of SESE reas, 1 Reenera c Portiand, Jie. oss conemtiy coavicted of 9 single eale of ‘Nquer. and was oe & 4—-¥ ma County Jail, Pry y to i fot furnish. ~ | nk mg bie case, he was meat vader the amended !iquot law of CORViElCd having earr.ed up their cares te the APBE CPRTOMY PATENT TRUNK. nonymes 19 Broadway; opposite New York Sheiek .

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