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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1867. TRIAL OF JOUN Hf. SURRATT. om ones, meni nen gett atte sora Braet SE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. | %:8, Shi Resta anise drivers ‘of Secretary Se: market Treats; fourth, for ARGEMENT FOR THE PRISONER, uae from Flushing 15th, General Butler, Chase, E July 181 widen erg in the eM fi ae July 1b —Arriy (equa, ee en ived, aiip Tiel Mater, ene B, March 8. ‘Besvon (PM), July 17—Arrived, Mary Dundas, Mar: ane Ta Tay to Wasser MYcrky imke Cncnld Cornelia, Peers, do. S 19th. B Porter, Ni from x CY, iy Rabe Bristol for N THE NATIONAL GUARD. * Revocation ef Authority. Adjutant General Marvin states, in General Orders No. 15, that the quota of the National Guard being full, all Special orders from July 15, 1863, to December 31, 1864, granting authority for the raising of additional troops in arted ou eee Mayoralty fees: Ofth. for fines aud penalties; sixth, for fees Pre cane eat to minder the President, ait tind nines olleted by clerks and courts, seventh, for tavern ft ouilty as principals io both murders. Such isnot ind excise Heenses, Bot ee eee Oy Chior Justice Marshall; for he bolds | DEBATE QN THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION. ‘THE PREVIOUS ESTION, the hutr's suse that though Burr devised amd conceived the oo Mr. Larwam, (rep.) of Ontario, called up ® motion to fonapinacy, aud was noton Blenwerbassett Island he was semanitertaa eae ‘whien the sonet somo ate Gmagocessiy, and aca pemetpal Will the Judge of | this tke pices ni Fgay —4 ania feen Bristol for OD be Coe a a i.e wil bald ‘hiss “responsible far nic, Gann, (dew. of New York, moved the following | Sia State are hereby revoked, This authority covered | Gioucoster a substitute for the previous quéstion:— Burwens July, 15—Arrived, Astronom, Kiopp Baltimore. I Sinw was sudieient far his sua | The Whole Article Referred to the Committee Tihs’ New "Wark (o). Dreyer, N¥ork.” Melow, : * dno new law: the ol The Convention may at any time, by a vote of a majori ‘merican utd ilumine the patways of the present time tt ive cea A 4 'y ‘i yt bark. Why the Prosecution Desires a | iis) uititnmin: ie params of the presen Revision, afte manbors present and young, Timi the tne which Balad Aik, Balte-(), Rogere, NXopk (and lett fou for hail ap bow any motion or and Tesolution to limit the Maly ‘Arrived, Sea Queen, Mitchell; Doret r. ‘Ou the reassembling of the court Mr, Merrick resumed his remarks, apd said when the court took a recess he was dis cassing (oe cots oy, sad coaetaen dongs Poser bad Gotted Se Buty fee EF. : ES fons. very Sau” When the countel for ‘oe bad decided | ‘The State Constitational Convention roass»mbled this spaced to prove, Dy Wai tt tt wae | Proposed 10 rere Mh, Sy theca "oblection "was mato na ths | Merning, Mr. Folger, President pre, tom., in the chair, round one oe.8 ewan ee spot i reply, bat, ‘that The use of the Assembly Chamber was granted to Rov. or whe defence aud ihwas part of their ence’ tn chief te | D® Fisher and others, op the evening of fhe tb of prove Surratt’spresonce here. In that decision the Court | August, for the purpose of addressing committes reln- said it was not necessary for the proseauiton to prove, that | tie to the adulteration and sale of intoxicating drinks. wan anyw his Honor the motion of the defence In deciding TmROAKAA, that {t was not necessary to prove Surratt el th fn Washington, and Ureretare the ‘auction of “presence ae Mr, Larmam, frep.) of Ontario, introduced the follow- Piaind tent the prosecution must how thet Garrat was | 6» Which was edoptod:— Verdict. Justice Asked for, if Judge Holt’s Character is Not Bven Vindicated Thereby. time of debate shall be deemed » privileged shall be decided without amendment or debate. Aftor a leagthy debate Mr, Wexp, (dem.) of Clinton, moved to amend as follows:—‘But such previous ques- tion sball not apply to the discussion of any article or section of the proposed constitution.” Lost. Mr, Wen then moved to turther amend:—That when the previous question is ordered it shall onty apply to the article or section under consideration, and not to the whole.subject under discussion,” Lost. Mr, Gerry's amendment was lost, Mr. Gerzy moved to further amend—‘That the pre- vious question can only be ordered except upon a two- thirds vote of those present and voting.”’ Lost. The question was then taken on the addption of the ;. Huntress, Vincent; Hum! Gerdes, Albe Siuniker a Golutabuk Hilimer, NYork: Rob Koy, Ste NBedfords Ghristoter: Betsinore ys paeubeais, July Ib—Arrived, Ooean Eagle, Luce, . nant July 19-Off, Wm Penn (9), Billings, from N¥c London. haumvba, July Mb—-Arrived, chr M J McMillan, Hot! NYork. Comms, July 18—Arrived Teutonla (a), Barwa, NYork 1 a ; LOU las of Wight, Wh, Republic, Fortmann, from NYo or Carre. July 12—Arrived, Princeton, Ackley. NYork. Chom, July WcArrived, Arab, Hating, N¥ork. b, Woodland, Higgins, Yarmouth, NS’ (report “ir PANTLN July 7—Arrived, bark Lizzie, McK: Company A, Sixth Regiment Infantry. ‘The picnic of this company, at Cremorne Garden, cor- Ber of Seventy-second street and Third avenae, on Mon- day afternoon and evening last, wasan agreeable affair, chiefly confined to danctng, scupping, eating, drinking Wasurncros, July 31, 1867. ‘The tia? of John H. Surratt was resumed this morning fm the Criminal Court, Judge Fisher presiding. The at ‘endance wpon the part of spectators was much greater ). The Sixth Regiment Band. Dancing began at quarter-past four, and was kept up until twelve at night, than It bas been tp some days past. ‘and not only here, but here participating in toy mur- Resolved. That the Committee on Canals haye power 0 | previous question and it was carried—81 to 42, Mr. Merriex proceeded to address the jury for the defence, | der, The indictment cbarges that Surratt was actually here saons and papers, and to inquire mite the cost of . LAPHAM mov reconader, Tabled. NYork. fend said the poate with which be approsched the discus | aod a his ow hand committed the murder. if the th vlarged leaks Gat, of ‘the pre pens at re * 7 or a { ETI wy the an pin breech-loading firearms aun Golaen i= py oy Elliott, Grifiths, NYor of the prosecution ia right that Surratt cou & Prin whe ogee Ap eee eT of the Mr. MeRRILL moved that the rules limiting debate as nig s Di 12—In port in Bishop, Grift thy indeseribable. As to the magnitude . ERARARA. ston of this ose were indescribable. As is and could yet be iv Eimira, the indictment should have ne canals, and of the capnotty of the eauals W do before the Board of Examination, at the Stale Arenal, | for emamana. sup 19 brigg Stephen " se it waa beyond what he had ever known, and its | stated, In Burr’s case the indictment ch: at the trea ness with auch enlarged locks. applicable to the report of the Committee on Suffrage ee bas pit ae, pa eseriptow, No wonder, | 02 Was committed in Biennerhasset Islan that Burr can ieenane! amen apply to the eonideration of the report of the Commit- | corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-fifth street, which | yy (andatenauaves Yorktown, Driver, London, 1 was soul and body of that conspiracy. lie teo on the Orgauizaion of the Legislature, Adopted. has now been in session for several days, is now draw- Dover, July 18—Of, Argonant, Steengrafe, from NYo then, that he approached tt with feelings of the greatest awe andlihe deepens solemnity. The prisoner is in the bandsof the jury, and bis futare destiny is committed to them, But there . something in ths (rial beyond the ordinary arraigoment of the prisoner, I fimd arrayed against the jwisoner the best talent and some Bigh officers of the government aiding a legal eombination surroupded by spies and detectives alded by Ge Treasury of this government, and all arrayed as obe man to urge the prisoner onward to the judgment. In dis- cursing this case he would go into soie of the motives that aciua'od ie prosecution, and he would show there has been tracy here tocommit a murder under the forme of hy fait that all these wemendous, appliances and for Bremen, Figuxina, Jul = Tie tanita Seiesoula tos M'Dona De ee Homisphere, Stone, Rangoon:t Guanrexamo, July 14—In port barks Fanny, for NY ; Wm H Graham, for Peimonk 2 dayy fe dated sg. July 17—Arrived, Foam, Jenkins, and =; ‘Byirk ih Margaret, Bend:zen, and dae leyer, do. Skited bth, Raleigh, Heiderich, NYork (and left Curhar e Haver, Jnty 16—Arrived, Amanda, Allson, Rew Ori 171k. Pica Bilan ‘Sherman? Arewuron, Nason? Thon Precm Owen, and Kaie Brigham, Luce, do; Isth, Jobn Sidn Bartlett, do; Fulton (#), Townsend, N York, Ticiaivarons, June 16—Arrived, Elsie Maria, Pallot, N ul Was therefore a principal. But Chief Jnstico The Convention resumed the consideration of the right Marshall, on page 0, save: —l Theavert act was not shown | of guifrage, The pening question wason Mr, Bowen's mendment offered yesterday, fe <a a [ae RR aaee | bad alleged amendment to Mr, Paice’ wi as, an: own was at the place charged in the indictment, Spe be could have been that every person elected to office sbali take ap oath convicted of treason, But ax it was charged that he was on | that he has not given or promised to give any money or Blonnerhasset Island, and tt was proven he was not there, ho seas acquftted, so fu this cage, ng murder {3 charged, Ural valuable thing for any vote, or the withholding of any $4 theonly crime for winch the segasehonn be Seles vote, at tho election at which ho was chosen, The Tiere ly another principle of law to which be desired to call the attention of ths ‘Court, and that was in elation to | Smendmen} was lost, faye ion ty ay Mr. Buwurtt, (dem.) of New York, moved as a sub- ur} sa 1 . Sridence, Deliore he Pr eoaer eninese ‘ten, He would | tionally violated the second section of this article or any Tot hace ‘the ‘two. give ‘up thelr convictions, put | law passed 1 pursuance thereof, and any person who he would ask them” to study those convictions | shall refuse to take such oath shall forfeit his ollice. ing toaclose, The different weapons bave been sub- Jected to a very severe wial, and some of those at first favorably regarded were either disabled ér withdrawn. ‘THR CANALS, Mr. Hatca (dem.) of Erie, introduced the following vesclntiony Seance at the table, under the rales:— . Resolved, That the Auditor of the Canal Department re- port to this Convention—virst, thecost of the original con- struciion of the © Canal and al thereof, with lection. super turd, the to.ls reorived, with interest difference will be made in the result Erie and Champlain Canals, as reported by separating therefrom the operations of the Champlain Canal when determined as‘above. Mr. Barto offered the following, which was adopted: — Whereas, the act of the lature, passed at the seasion Courts Martial. ‘The Farrar court martial was continued yesterday morning, the court opening at half-past eight and clos- ing at a quarter before eleven. Among the witnesses called was one individual who had been subpoenaed by the defendant, on the ground of bis boing able to prove that great injustice was done to Colonel Farrar, and that the charge of intoxication urged against bim was false, Upon being swora, he, however, told ap entirely differ- King, Has Gibbs, erful array here and elsewhere? They ni , eceuting the ol isaion Bally represent the government, Dut. all this trial convinces | With conscientious thought: With regard to this matter of & | Adopted oe et counties ‘and ‘scheol. combalestoner diatriais Pde | ent story, alleging tbat what he might have said hereto- | orica me Uiat there are two #ote uf wel—one representing tho | Feasonabie doubt. he wollld read tr (64 of Roscoe on | “ wp. £, Brooks, (dem.) of Richmond, thought suiciont | State, as amended vy acts ‘din 1864 and 1867, provides | fore was nothing; but now, being upon oath, he must | Livervoor. July 17- ved. C Hi Southard, Cooper, gorernment tp its asen nded masjesty, and the | Freel area diein 25 Col aod ey orn time had becn occupied in the consideration of this | thatthe annuat wlaries of such school commissioners ve | telithe truth, The testimony of this witness alorded | John. NB; Egeria. 5 and F Pirandello, Domeni ‘Other representing officera of the United Staves weeking | fAct8 are ineonst~ proce fh ser spnonenes, Soe paid by the State from the income of the United States de- | much merriment to those nt. sth, F}eano, Cheever, and Denmark (s), Thon 9 Gouct must be given to the prisouer.”” In tins case, if it te | question, and with « view of saving tkme he would offer 4d that aie Le es a penmeece to abduct, - ae the following: — conspiracy fulled, and afterwards @ conspiracy to murdet t whieh the prisoner was not a member, was formed, the en ee ree a nae cena, Satan, be cae. QaYy must acyult. Has Honor, Judge Wylie, hak decided dt the’ eslect eommitiaa appointed oO that a Jury must be convinced beyond s reasonable and with fusiructious to report to the Convention tn prin moral certaliity, There must be nothing ciple and subswunce, Article 2. section 1 of the constitution ton and # controlling enderatending filling of Is43, with the following amendment:— “No proverty qualfication for the right of for eligibility to office shail ever ber n author zed to vote under the exis ll be disfranchised, nor ‘Chattanooga. Freeman, Val) ‘ook, NYork ; 27 Ailaide, Guiting, ‘do. Sailed 19th, Clara Wheeler, Wiimarth, NYork, In the river outward bound 20th, A W Singleton, Gue and British Trident, Hatielid, for "Boston; Success, Cha and Win Woodbury. Monntfort, fog NY ton. for Philadelphia; Shatemuc, Cleared 17th, Hansa, Wicke. Armoor cisco (and remained in the river 2th); 18th, Geo H Wart’ Atwood, Calcutta (and remained im the river 20th); 18th L Richardeon, Hows Pombay; W Fenwick, Olive, N Qrlenns; 1, B’Guichrisl, Watts, ‘Philadelphia;’Cape How prese1 The court has adjourned over until Tuesday, Septem- ber 3, at baif-past eight o'clock A. M. A court martial of the Fourth rogiment infaptry (National Guard) was held at the Armory last evening, for the trial of delinquent non-commissioned officers, musicians aud privates. e posit fund, thereby diverting from the school fund the sum of nbout $50.09) aunually; therefore, Resolved. That it be referred to the Committee on Educa- tion to inquire into the propriety of such divérsion, and whether the salaries of cers, whose duties are almost exclusively local, should be paid by county tax in: tead of from the State Treasury. Reaolved, That it be referred to the same committee to in- qulve into the propriety of abolishing the ofice of school comiaiasioner, jand that the former system of town super- Vision be restored im its place. SENATORIAL REPRESENTATION. for, thelr parpoets the shedding of Innacent | bloat: Acase of thi Kind all evidence that would shed Nighi mit should be given to the jure: but all through this } all the techmicalities of the'law have been assw Phe counse! for the prosecution to exclude je (Mr. Merrick) would not question the ourt on the points which bad been present ra evidence, but he would say that no opinioa which had en had changed his view that testimony which had Been exetided should have been left in. ‘The counsel for the mecuuion, instead of representing the United Siates in wor of ‘law and | justice, have used every | posale z Troop C, First Regiment Cavalry. N. G. This organization, under the command of Captain Francis Reiss, will celebrate their annual target excur- g the murder?’ If he was in ‘a conspiracy ‘Atiorney. in obe breath congratulates the fury | that Wlieb he wes charged to do. The burden is upon the | right to vor all persons who may pay or receive money or | consideration of 60 much of the report of the Committee ore sentiment could use to ex. | to murder, it must be admitted that he might have boe® | abridged or extended: — pro H, Sad Francisco. au against the prisoner, and evel here alling; but if it {s shown that he was not here, then it | Shatihe posed by the frat Legislature asembled alter | Mr. ScHooxmaxen, (dem.) of Ulster, moved tbat the > Pee , route 4 Bin lee Agminat the prisoner. and. every | Phowa,that he was to. ia whe conspiracy and did notdo | Rs" yqeBa ar thet eoncttution, excludiog ftom te { Committee of the Whole be discharved from the further | ura treet aod night’s festival at Union Park, Sixty- | 920, Ou v7 Geltone Gig of maltioate he : pi tea Nei ihomas. Hare. rd, Strickland. Pb adeiphia ‘] ri yh oop other side to show that Surratt was d, being here, any other thing of value or proiuise any consideration, on the Legisiature as relates to the Senate, the number in uber stadt, Baltimore: © H Sou re, that he was aiding and abetting the murd mn the yoiee ests, Sed ey C3 permeate open all Ttow do they f i a Nag wounds made the was Vb: be spea - pt Me he or ing th 3 forehand « traitor and murderer? Why ask the jury to | Mt. Carrington here sald that he had published a libel no may be engaged in buying Or selling votes or in the | Sepatorval districts; and that part of the report be ra- i (a), Macaulay, vra (8), Watson, NYork; Anonyr devide-thia case according to tne human preju upon Dye by oifertug to show that he was indicted and held | Yeoaituiing of the purity of the ballot or the freedom of | ferred back to the standing Committer on the Legisia- Catherine Sedgewick. Cuthbertson’ Bam Sraneissa, i to bail for parsing counterfeit movey. That paper came | PA ong. ture, with instructions to revise the Spportionment of | This well known autboress died on yestorday morning dered by the war! Peace bas come, but all tt Loxpox. July 18—Azrived, Marmion, Merwin, Sen Fr:| 2 \e w h under the broad y he State of Pennsylvania. and gE eg ge My Hae wa bel iewas a libel pudliahed by Fennsyivaue | MR, Mgxarr. (ro,) of $t Lawrence, moved a8 « tub- senstorg and th otzantzaton of Sennlaral districts and | gt ahe residence of Mr. Minot, near Roxbury, in the | $¥°2: oth, Kop Grit, NYork (abd eat ony io ret , : (his Mertick). - i natori "Hoodless, Boston; 20th, American | ny yg Ae i OW Be ae tezick then aiid; cDye mars that he eat in front of | Sn te Wie Oe Mine i eighty-seventh year of her age. She first appeared be- | Woodward, Nok representation, and also equalize as near as may be the Senatorial districts in regard to population, ‘Tabled, OFFICIAL COBRUPTION. Mr. Oppyxe, (rep.) of New York, moved that the Com- mitice on Official Corruption be authorized to send tor persons and papers, Laid over. ‘THE REGISTRY. Mr. Keromam, (rep) of Wayne, moved that the Com- Ent out 19th, Charlotte Geddtes, M’Kenzie, Boston. Sailed from Gravesend 19th, Venus, Brat, Philadelphia Mania, May 17—Sailed. Gentoo, Freeman, Boston. Macnitivs, June 12—Arrived, slip Heraid, Garduer, BY} ton March 26, Sailed May 27, Costa Rica(s), Furber (from NYork), S| re. PWibaas, June 9—Salled, Akbar, Crocker, Calcutta; 11 JL Hale, Nowell, Bassien, Mayacurn, Pi, July 1¢—In port brig Gambia, for Ph as internal strife is again and The article as amended and adopted by the Convention shall bo referred the special Committee on Kev the end of tila day's session, with insiructions to re yort in accordance with the terma ‘of the resolution creating #aid committee. Mr, Simamay, (rep.) of Oneida, moved that the articles under consideration, With .the motions lying on the table relating thereto, be referred to a Committee on fore the public a8 # writer during the year 1822, ina novel entitled “A New England Talo,” which was very successful and obiainod for the authoress a decided reputation, After that she wrote and published a large number of works, besides contributing largely to maza- zine literature The deceased was @ most estimable lady death will be eincerely regretted by a large circlo Ford's theatre for half ao hour on the Mth of April, and he heard a man call the time, When asked, with drarna’ effect by Mr. Pierrepont, if he saw the man alterwards, ho poinis to the prisoner and says, “L see him pow.” The tes. timony of Dye, Mr. Merrick contended, was contradicted by Mr. Ford and Mr, Gilford, for by sitting upon the platform he could not have sven Surratt as he says he saw him, Dyo says he saw three men together, and he says one of them was the prisoner. Summoned before the military commis- Sean ‘oti wat stirred up. Mr. Carrington ie mistaken in falking of Giod as a God of vengeance and a God of wrath. He w as assuredly mistaken aw he ts in say- ** peace is returned.” Gi ‘od of love, and not uf wrath. But I will seek to ex: ce. TI er oath to do a duty, and tand forth as wen with e ont lost sight of the cause, and it ~ ‘ - the jary ba lost sight of the cause, was the prisoner. Summoued Hefore the military commis. | Rovisiong, wih iastructions to report the article to the | mittee on Revision, to whom was referred the subject of , pn mpg hedge gP oy nl on ABeinaletment | wen Oye aw eat ee ttywas spangion: aud the ober he | Convention revised ag co language, but with no chaago | suffrage, be tnstructee to report section 4, with the fol- deiphia Ago a9 premarin COAT cat eee cane ok Abranaia Lin | (Dye) sald was the amailest. When asked why he bud so | of tho substantial provisions. lowing amendment:—“fhe Legislature shall provide for SEES strana <4) eon, Matton, uly arnved, a a registry of ail citizens entitied to the right of suffrage in each election district, which in cities and incorporated villages shall be completed at least six days before every election except town elections.” Laid on the sworn at the arsenal, he said “he only threw that tn,’? (Mr. Merrick) pitied the man as he stood before him, The calling of that tine seemed to produce a deep impres- sion on Mr. Dye, The defeace has brought the very man who Mr, Munan accepted the amendment. Mr. Rxsey, (rep.) of Steubon, moved to amend that the Convention shail complete the consideration of the suffrage question at two o'clock to-day, and the subject Queenstown, Jily 19—Arrived, England (s), Cutti Liverpool (and'loft for NYork), Sixgarons, June 8—Sailed, Borneo, Mathews, Boston ‘Taxvt., July 16—Arrived, Fides, Harjes, Baltimore, “Mr. Lineol onueci oth, ir neoln in conection with Booth, The Mr. Henry Stevens, a distinguished citizen of Vermont, aged seventy-five years, died at his residence in Barnet, on Tuesday night His tuneral takes place on Friday. ay Mhird count unites the ‘prisoucr swith Booth, ftarcld, ayne aod Mr. Surratt in the killing of Mr," Lincoln, riu mind one feature im the indictment. | The third Rei upanitics that persone hauted “and atber pereens wa | called the time, Mr. Fierrepout smiles, but he cannot get te uly 16 TArrived, Fides, ro | Buown did make an apsault Mr. Lincoln. ° over the ta Hess says he called the time, The prosecu then to be referred to the Committee on Revision. tabie, ESTE, A rr x. Roown did make an wpeault upou Mr. Lincoln, The jury | Hon bring in Mr. Hess and put him beside Surrait, aud the | Mr. Meant accepted the amendment. IHR SALE OF INTOXICATING 13QUO1 eckasot Mortal, Jily —Arrved, Frederik, Fre} E, Brooks id he had offered his SAILING OF THE STEAMSHIP CUBA FROM BOSTON, ~ .. Bostox, July 31, 1867. The steamship Cuba sailed this mornlog, taking |.seventy-one passengers fer Liverpool and $110,000 in specie. “SHIPPING NEWS. Rs, Mr. Graves, (rep ) of Herkimer, moved that the Com- mittee on Adulteration and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors be anthorized to send for persons and papers to enablo them to fully discharge the daty devolving upon them as such. Mr, Vervrr moved to amend by adding after the word “persons” the words “and samples.” ‘Adjourned to eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. American Ports. BOSTON, July 30—Arrived, U8 steamer Ascutney, MeKitchie, Washingion, DC; steamship China (Br), Ho. ley, Live via Queenstowa and Halifax: briga Ar (Dor? Rovlerdasa: MC Betien, Jones Philadelpt schrs Ada Amex, Marston, Norfolk, Elwood Doran, Jary | Ooi Eddy, Coombs; F Baird. Bernard: Ocean Bird, Kelb | Susan H Gibson, Bartlett; Presto, Meyer, and Minnie R pher, Conover, Phil Cleared—~ tea After debate Mr. Proposition with @ view to facilitate the business cf the Convention, but as it had failed to accomplish that end he would withdraw it, ‘Mr. Furies, (tep.) of Fulton, called up the motion to reconsider the yote by which ‘the following clause was adopted All challenges shail be determined by the og a the person chailenged.”’ Carried by a vote of 79 to 5 Jury may, judge who beat answered Dye's description, teas or Surratt? He could not have been mistaken in tating Hess for Surratt. Dye has been dreaming wo freely. That same calling of the time bas sent one mai to the Dry Tor Sagas, and now they would have the circumstance hang an- other'man. Mr. Merrick then recited Dye's testimony, in relation to his interview wih Mra. Surratt on the night of the murder. Two years passed. It was a dim, mooulight night; Mrs. Surratt’s house fronted north and ‘was throwa fe charged that the parties mault. “iu puts themull i W And if they were ail here. — The ol fourth counts ia, that these partion “then and there.’” Are you not, then, murder of Mr. Lincoln? There 1 nothing else icuwent, and ihe verdict mnat be guiley or not guilty, as jeted. The question {s, did Surratc kul Mr. Gineoiat prosecution want 4 try Surratt ‘or being ® spy— dthe jury must in the ‘third and ‘dered Mr. Lincoin Pe Surratt member of tho Southern Confederacy any ing und s t3 cake wae en meee. eae erecene. a a nia ie B everything except the crime laid in the indictme: jerniapheze. ouse Was darkened. ly pute her . ri: 4 " To conspire ia one things to do the act is another. It out in the darkness, and yet Dye says he idenuties ber. such Mr. Evarrs, (rep.) of New@ork, moved to amend that de so fax: bark Aurelia, Bak ‘Orleans: “Afton ey fi the a ; THE NATIONAL GAME, eae Biot Awe Ca ‘ ohn, alt challenges at tho polls, except of conviction for crime and for omission to register, stall be determined upon the oath of the person challenged. Lost by a vote of 40 ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TATS DAY. ites 716\ mca to conspire, and it 18 another crime to commit the ac which acunspiracy may be formed. When Mr. Wuson yet 8 story is simply absurd. Af it fa not perjury it 18 an Image ereated In an overwrought mind. He has thought of this uatave Diest ‘Burech, schrs i Sking, Philadelphia; JO Brooks, B and dreamed of it until bis mind has become perverted, and, ine (of ), Pendlet NYork; J mb yacht Josep! Bist—Arrived, bark Kate eve 814 eve 9 40 Atlantic vs. Ui called attention to the fact that a bar meeting had been called to take action reiative to Mr. Morgan's death, and he asked that the court now take a recess. ‘The court then took @ recess until te morning. indictment for miirder, and it, was not until che puvened boy. be bascoajured up visions which Rare | to 73. me i he To nen i A ae al hg TE pn gy i Re a Bm no reality. As in boyhood, aoe mich, had mo | © vie, Vax Carex, (rep.) of Cattaraugus, called up the | Just beyond Harlem and Mott Haven, and but a short PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 31, 1967. onits dark, Kate, Smit Boag piracy. They brought witnesses to prove the murder, and | the boy ie sergs aoe sae eng en ee era lor a ae ae that the siu- | distance this side of the town of Morrisania, hes the — Shields; Jo ele, Baltimore. sehr FR Pion ry Oriens we struck the witnesses as they came, and laid at their feet a a le interrup' . Merrick and J dent shall gain or lose a residence while in attendance village of Melrose, and here, on a level plain (small in- Cleared. A a ay ee (Boy Baltora, 8 nasa & ‘mass of the most offensive corruption, and thread by Thread we broke the band with which they proposed (0 ‘waite the prisoner with the body of the crime. Losing their onset to resort toother measures. The United States ry Magnanimously abandoned the case then. there were otners beside the United States standing by, ed there werg others who had dreams not #0 sweet as Ser Steamship Edinburg (Br), Bridgman, Liverpeoi—John G ‘Steamship Minnesota (Br), Harris, Liverpoo!—Williams & Guion. nance” ‘ sek gh ip Pah-Kee, Liesgang, St J: and Noevites— Wayaet Born ae ‘Steams! Dingo, 3) Portland—J F Ames. pBicamantp Fulspsce, "Neff, Boston—Benuer, Brown & ‘Steansbip Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & upon any seminary of learning. Lost—b1 to 70. Mr. Vexpen, (dem.) of Kings, called up the motion to reconsider the vote of yosterday on the motion of Mr. Daley, providing that no man sball vote unless he shall be registered six days before the election, and that the a shall pass laws to carry this proposition into effect. Mr, Grenier, (rep.) of Westchester, understood the object of the motion to be to include @ clause whereby voters unavoidsbiy abseot at the time of closing the may be allowed to cast their ballots, deed for the purpose), surrounded by embankments and railroads tracks, the Union Club of Morrisania assembles occasionally for the purpose of practising the health giv- ing sport of base ball, or contending with rival organiza- tions for the token of mastery um the science of ball playing. Thitber yesterday a large crowd repaired by all accesible methods of conveyance, The Harlem Rai road Company despatched a special train of some ten or Jitia"a tater ialter jou ‘Cleared Brig bent, Coombs, Portland. BANGOR, July 29—Cleared, schr Medford, Jordan, %8—Salled, jeury May, Frank nye te nT IT eal resalini ay Sailed S0th, schra Evergreen, iiadel gt Reynolds: NYor: sloon darvest, Corwin. to CHARLESTON, July Sl—Arrived. steamers Champi: and Saragossa, NYork; schrs My Rover, do; Lizzie Batch) o'clock to-morrow THE PLANETS ON SHOW. The months of July and August are usually more favorable for the observance ot atmospherical phenomena than any others during the year, on account of the great themselves shown Surratt's innocence. aud have clearness of the atmosphere, besides the certain fixed ‘he motion to reconsider was last—50 to 74. tot shown it to be a physical impossibility for Surrait 10 Bare | ies of aie eo Wh is dieie ee Mr Snenwax moved that tho article on euffrage now | twelve cars, each one of which was completely filled ap ape Sis Deenanec natin #00. 6 CALAIS, Suly 38— Arrived, achrs Com Carney, Robe) ME I ip re ig ee ie — under cousidoration be referred to the Committee on | with admirers of the sport, inside and outside, om the | chant & Co. it ap Aiea ogg and Joba Boyaton, Bert Mayer Rallsbury, BYork. | he wg © | ever, some exceptional phases of the planetary cycle | Revision, with power to correct any incons'‘st ncies, but ‘Ship Constantine, Creevy, London—Grinnell, Minturn & | 37:n—Aarnived, schr 8 T King, Clendenin, NYork. platforms and steps, and even on the locomotive tender the eager ones were huddled together, while one or two venturesome individuals took s novel ride upon the platform in front of the engine, Arriving at the ball grounds, near Mel) the voyagers found a large crowd already assembled, while along each road leading to tho grounds numbers of males and females ing to the same locali ‘occasion of neve! me of the murder, and th dares tbe Jud rm ua such’a decision as tires and bole Up Glenrod—Scurs SP Adame, Talbot; Robin, Uayford, : Leader, Holbrook, NYork. PALL RIVER: July S0-Arrived, sehr HL State, Wille Poiladeiphia, Allen TI Brown, Pierce; Amelia, Beebe, Buelah © Sharp, Chase, Philadelphia; Ellen Barues, ford, Rhzabetlpart GLOUCESTER, “July 81—Arrived, ship Star. Lor HOLMES’ HOLE. July 29, PM—Arrived, 3 Cal Batiurton, ria tor on not to change any substanual provision adopted by the Convention. Mr, E. Brooxs moved to amend by substituting th proposition offered by him this morning and afverwar: withdrawn, Mr. Conarr, (dem.) of Rockland, moved to amend that ‘Said Committee be instructed to amend the last clause of section four, 80 a8 to prevent the defeasance of voles in the failure to make a proper rogistration, or in the event of the destruction before it is finished, and add to sec- tion six the last ciause of article twelve of the constitu. on of 1846. Lost. Mr, Suerman’s resolution was then adopted. ‘Tho following is the article on suffraze, as agreed upon by the Convention, and referred to the Committee on Revisto Sacre 1. Every male eltizen of the age of twenty-one display themselves beyond their customary attributes, and these periods occur in regularrotation, The present year will be singularly rich in such atmospherical pheno- mena; as, vesides a remarkable shower of meteors which’ is confidently caiculaied to take place on or about the 10th of August, two of the planets are now exhibiting certain curious features of their orbit, For the days the pianct Saturn has not only been pecaliarly brilliant, but has shown its rings to de greatly increased in size, ‘This can be readily ob- served with the naked eye, and with the aid of a tel scope the rings are seen to be beautifully distinc The flattened sides of these belts or rings of Saturo are now turned towards the earih, and that is the reason that they can be observed so clearly, The phesomenoa will probably jast for some days longer, and the curious Bark Bos (Sp), Camsbella, Barcelons—Rivers, Cardoze &, J . Fi Aust) via Rich- Se reer rar tne vam Be dears (Ben ‘st Fhomse—Poateion & C Ir), . 0, Release te dare Lim with tho popular vote. The Court fe responsible alone to God, and at the court house door the popular voice ceases. The District Attorney seemed to press the jury very hard that it was their duty {0 follow the instractious of the Court. Why did he press Wi riged that the Court would not do ‘™ true verdict, according to the law. Tho District Attorney knew that, + Did he not Know better? to the evidence, aud not mecording to ructions of the Cour. When the jurors come to the judgment seat of God, will it be any exctise for hem that they brought av that resulted in bloodshed Because the Judge so instructed them? The law is given johnson, ‘FrigTH A Pitt (Br), Steele, Hamilton, Bermuda—Mid- trie sereh Harria (Br), Jones, 8t John, NB—Boyd & Brig Ciara Pickens, Rogers, Providence—N L MeCready & Beez ste sme betel et a, wn ih fed & Co. Ph nae yy Modlle— Te Meo iy & Co, Ree ee teen ee fF Ludy © Hail Pies ton Bigelow (Br). Paikors NYork for 8t John, NB: scbra 10 Beard, Perry; ‘L. Simmons, Gandy; John Stockh: Risley: Wm U Cargill, Kelley; Sarah L 8 Scull, Steelman, Philadelphia for ; Marietta Sm Pre ton, and Fly, Fennimore, do for ty iy do for, do: Caleb Stetson, Romer’, 4 : r A Phice Garrison ao for "Plymouth; Albers Field, Pettit, for Kdgartown; Heaperas, Conary, do for Boston; N. wo, Club of Brooklyn; and to those who i ine that base Dail is dying out a better remedy could not be advised than to witness a concourse and a contest such as that of yesterday. There must have been at least eight or ten thousand people present, all intently watching the ‘of the game and noting the movements of the players with as much anxiety and interest as if they ‘to lighten your pathway in the investigation, and fy not ‘adatory wpoa you. Mr. Merrick cite’ from Third Jobn- o's Cane Pe ee is of ‘the face and they | would do well to take advantage of the opport bh hall have bern. fi a Sehr 1 Halt. Providence—-G'N Stranahan, Patten. Som rata DO tor Danvers: Benjey ou jaw as well as of eta an 1e val ie eo of oF unity ther pears Wue shail have a for ten days aod an ine " “ ~ . atten. ers, a Fes eiermine fav oo, wall as of the, foot aad shay | would do wall so take advantage of the opporcanity ther | Uecirsnt of thie siass one, yout nets preceeding an elestion, | "Suis game eaguiced saciwonal interest from the fot | Gms uusenss ecm pcxnece omen wer | Frasile, Bison BY Tor Kenhed a Gon, Sloop Elia Jane, Heory, Bridgeport. Stosiner Phelps. Brown, Philadeiphia. ‘30th—Bark Aurora Australis (Nor), Todd, Lendon—Alex Wiley (not as reported). Arrived. Steamship St Laurent (Fr), Bocande, Marre and Brest, July 20, with mdse and passengers, to George McKenzie. Bark Annetta (Br), Henderson, London, days, with mdse, to C L Wright & Co, Has been 15 days to the west ward of the Banks, with light winds and fogs, ‘@ resideut of the county waere be entitled to a voter ai such elee- tion in the district of waich he shall be at the tine a re: dent, and not elsewhere, for all oilicers that now are or hereufter may be elective by the people, and upon all questious Which iay be submitted to the vote of tne people Of the state at large; but such citizen shall bave been for thirty days wext proceding tho eleciion « resident of the town or Ward, and for ten days of the election district in which he olfets lia vote. Ske. 2. No person who shall receive, expect or offer to re- i in the conscience of the jury, says Sir Mathew Hale, shat ‘and for the last four m It fs they do; but with a good field glass the belts come out as distinctly as possible, standing out, as it were, i rollef. On the 2ist of August the planet Jupiter will present tho rance of being moonless to European observers, although this sight cannot be witnessed in America, be- cause Jupiter will be on the came plane as the horizon. The reason of thie eccentricity in the arrangements of the planet {s that three of {ts moons will be revolving Across its axis and ove bebind it. that the match which had been arranged between these clubs for ad +o] was broken off on account of some misunderstanding, and also from the fact that the Umons, having bad such a saccessfal trip within a few weeks through the central part of New York State, were fully primed for the tilt, and that it was thought that the Atlantics, having been about to encounter tho Irvingtons on Monday Isst, must bavo been good fichting trim, aod that, therefore, must pronounce the prisoner gitilty or pot guilt ‘aud vot the judge, Your conscience mm ahey musts say 10 you, “Wel wants,” and to do that your verdict mm with ‘your conscientious convictions. Mr ‘would now cail attention to the proposition of law, and refer to some authorities. In the proposition «ubmitted Mr. Car. Pingion did not go eo far as his colleague. Even if it ix Prowe hat Surract was in Washington city'on the night of Tmurder, 1 was not enowgh; but they must prove that he doy too Gilism, Cb, Portland, Conn, for do: He! lo; jaa AD, ‘al fonn, : Kvgusn Mecléaves. do tor Poriland, Me; Maria White, Rondout for Portsmouth. Sailed—Bi himborazo war near the scone of the murder, er at such convenient | The meteoric display promised us on the 10th will : . or olfer oF to pay, ute ar of Brig Koodoo (Br) Percy, Falmouth, K, 49 days, with tron, Tistance an to fender material aid 14 the somuulanion of the | according to th Naa at se Lavetrion cos of wat | promise to contribute vo another 1% be veld or used any ac Ue ts Oreone & Currie. rig Cl yschts Jackson, Dauntless, get. Whether Surratt was provent aiding at tie murder is } usual brillianey; in fact it w the one which delayed | wmonty oe i eesti or reward. fore rote wo os given | a& sated, was ready and. ihe players were ready also. 2s eee rep isonen, to meaner, Y errine Trinidad, | ee AN-—Arrived, bark Argentine, NYork for Dang Ske Jury must be satlatind of that fact.” Mr Merrick denied | Teaching us lacs November. The mouth of Anguat, ie ence of as a compesatlon OF rewart tor a vot \o bo given | The Unions donned for the first timo their now and neat | "Brig Huceno A. Kend (Hr), O'Donnell, Guantenamo, 16 | brig Kenncbes, Mindt. Rondoat for Salem: schre. Marg, Thaveach conspirator was liable in himself for what another | @/Pays rch in falling stars, consequently something out | xnd upon cuulleuge for such sryon so-challenged | Uniform, and cast aside the old vestments, which to the git sugar, to the Nori A teamship Co. | Relnhart, Hand, Philadelphia for Boston; GD Kin wr ices of whatever is done by a co-conspirator, | Of the common must be of singular type and will attract | shall, vefore the iaspectors and otner oficers authorized Tor | club, as @ whole, would serve as a simile of Joseph's | July 19, Mi Collins, a ecaman, died, and was buried af | dall, NYork for Calais; Montana, Sawyer. do for wach it ia not «substantial fact. With regard to Mr. Pierre: | great attention. These meteors expected to visit us | that purpose shall receive bia vote, coat. The new uniform comprises @ shirt of white flan- | ®*. i Korlna, Richardson, Liizabethport for Newburyport; bh goat's fourth proposition, eubinitied yeareniay. Mr. Merre:k | move in an orbit exactly perpendicular to that of the fuck napectors oF ether amicars that hehe not Feces | Ret, with the Jeuer ‘"U.’” in German on the bosom, and | eae Hall, Glace Bay, 18 days, with coal, to. | Shansn. Dilks, Boston for PiladelBule 6 agi) =~ ~ La pow men b, although Sir John Herschel seems to think that ga Pa The pi ; pam. That a lawyer ot Mr. Plcrrepont’s abiiity should eauaciaio | thre, nf bas not pald fered, romised to Pantaloons and ef check woollen stuff. Schr H W MeCalough, Hubbard, Corpus Christ, with | E Bigelow; achrs Mai t Caroline Hall, 3 & M pommel tnd please! Uhis fact would be conteary to the theory of the nebola. | P%..i3ite Paor auered “ar promised to coutrioute {3 | Atlantics wore horns, &c, to master. Ene Jona D Gridin, Emily If Naylor, Gilman U King, V« The meYeors belong to a formation much more recent than that of our known planets, because the astron- comers agree if they were of a more anciont date they would by this time have been transformed into a con- finaous ring. Our citizens should look out about the 10th of August, and they then be able to form their own theories in the matter, Tho exhibition, at all events, promises to be extremely interesting, ‘and the heavenly bodies are apparently wow “a show.’ FREDERICK w. SEWARD ACCIDENTALLY INJURED. [From the Roc! Express, July 30.) A Serious and itis f fatal accident occurred to Frederick W. Seward at Aurora, Cayuga, yesterday ae ee yng Ag Page his son, 6 son's wife y ies, paid a visit duri bade thy ER Morgan, former member ot Congress from tbat district, In the afternoon the party, with a visit to Mr. Wells, écirine, and pleasure, becsuee it was 8 dy Grrugele for a lost ehuse. “Ihe proposition. referred fo is that which Some that i” 9 . from. the ident of the United Staces, This was in pursuance of a doctrine, said Mr, Merrick, now becoming too popular, that ince the war certain oGicers are invesied with imperial juzen ily Jason, 8 8 Lewis, M'V Cook, Lilly, Grace Clit Samora Gales Stetson, Nelly Patton. Fly, Wm D Care iooknam, Mary rice, Epbrals tar, Oregon, ight werson, Julia Maria, © ine ©. july 2—Cleared, sehr D Talbot, Pb ard Boston. NEWBURYPORT, July 20—Arrived, schra Ruby, 7 anti , Simma, Vpniladsiphia: Trade Wind, Glover, 2 another to’be paid, or used any money or over thing, nor made why promise to luluence or ws compensa. tion br reward {ora vote to be given or to be withheld at suchelection. The Lezislature, at the session thereof next after the adoption of thls oy tution, #hal'. and from tune to tiow thereafter may ens lawa excluding from the right of suitrago all persons convicted of bribery, or any ia, famous crime, and for depriving every perso who shall make of become direcciy or indirectiy Interested in any bet oe wager depending upon the resull of any election vi the right to vote at such 5 ‘Sac. & For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of bis Presence or absence while employed in the service of this te, oF of the United States, nor while engaged in the ‘of the waters of this ‘State, the United states, or Sehr Helen, Ferry, Now Bebe Teepperia lekerson, Providence, Sehr L D Wentworth, —., New Haven. Nailed. Steamabips Edinburg, Minnesota, Fab. Kee. ae FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE SEE ANOTHER PAGE. 1, Merrick); yet emviemplation of the law the Killing was bat the killing of Se individual, ead the charge is murder, aud. nothing’ Dat But the gentleman says there are no accessories, ove crime in which there wre wo accessories, fend that rime is treason, and iu treason the defence is en. it Mar! Dianatere. Scum Asnonr—There is a schr, lumber laden, ashore on the NW part of Block Island. Axran, June 1—The Morning Glory (nearly loaded) Freeh hfe sina tge aetharge roo 'o her proceeding for Caleutta. ' GneEnock, July 19—The master of the Wavelet, from do. ‘ NEWPORT, July 29— |, sebrs Jenny Lind, Cc Tyan, Mount Hope, tan sam Sex for Be timore f in; Mount ‘arn ie enatsr, Smith, do for Hillzabethport (and ail ‘rrived. echr Union, Averill, NYork for Danve ‘island. ‘Passed wi coutined in any y cribe the maroer in’ whieh the the electors actual military Or paval service of the State, or’ of the States, may vote, and shall provide for the canvass i Colonel Morgan, started to ¥ and return of thetr votes. of bring, ashore on sobre doing tim ine | President of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express Company. ‘Bac. 4. all be made for ascertaining by proper Cardenas, ar: here, rts havi eked up t J BJobnson. and Francis Burritt, from Phtladelp defence aitempiel to prove why | A® they started, the party, except Secretary Seton t_-% nn who shail ve entived to the right cf sar. Carden, eri ked “EO. ee the Taine of June in tac 3N. | for Providence: DB Marchall. red tyler, ampire t sec cah tae anion wehemae Tt Oh eel telly Wy | catia ca eae eee hk hen ee Frace Nereby established, ‘The Legislatare shall provile tor foo ia W. "The bales appear to havo been some time in the from llzabethport for do; sloop Wim 5 Moo ‘Of all etizens entitled co the rebt of sud rags eection district, to be completed at least six cays be. any Other than town elections. No porson vole at any such election who sbail Bot have been re- standing on the driver's seat, and Colonel Morgan stood on tbe ground, holding the lines, The horses became Festive and wamanageable and broke loose, runoing Gate, June 15—The Hemisphere, Stone, hence for Ran. Gers tn ballast, in going out to-day struck lightly on the EH pa H. ould not be vindicated by the verdict of te ‘shedding of Insosent blood, Wot us do Justice stil The Ne 7oung man, and though the repetation of Jow Ned. . blowing fresh, brigs Charles = Peake ig Moet aa faha-Mada Kooks, Sut will proceed at ones, as she is mak- j }s'h?achrs Mary if Westoot, Blt Babbitt, shail hone of law of the counsel on the other side give | Without being checkod about twenty roda tipping over | gutered ng to law. ing no wate: wiltor to the question as to who are principals and whe are | in the ditch and completely demolishing the carriase. | "Sue. §. All eiecuons by the citizens shall be by ballot, ex. ~ omy Ha, Beebe, Piguian tor Pb y me, Boum ‘Bnd also as to the grade of principals. The rick Seward was very badly cut in the forehead, | cep! for such town ofllcers as may by law be directed to be Ma June 18—The ship Herald experienced a heavy | Woodbridge, NJ, for Fairhaven; Hornet Agnew, NYork valve off the the secon ‘and two hands were | Calas). dex bie head and otuerwise chose Passed overbenh relent 28 x NEW TA with deep gashos about face; but the ex- tent of bie injaries was not fully known when we heard from him. He was unable to return in the carriage, but VEN, July 90—Arrived, echrs Signal, Hills; C Miscelinneous. necticnt, Klock: California, Goss; Orlando Smith, Fer ymis—a!l coal lau x by . Wo den, ‘Tae Dar Docks still continue busy. The steamer Ocean | Kimars. ¥ on. Sree ote Lind, Spool @, and contended from Balance Dock, foot of Pike street, an effort to raise her on Semen, the Huntér's Point railway baving failed, probably in con- ; , Providence; emery, Kui sequence of the immense quantity of water in her hold. Clenred—Barke Lorena, Hichbors. Cork or Palmou Lavecnen—From Russell's at Womtbrook, July 2, » dregs. Dark of 620 tons pamet Ate, ay She is owned by Geo 8 ™ - Hant, J 8 Winslow. Ly ‘ben R York, Capt Geo W Davis Clark strikes the blow is th: was carried strewcher steam ‘thonco offices, aiangs erasure ke prise | Ri heme ie auboree Ges aeapeithes ie etverecas, | suit or aiifestions=e1 da solemnly ewesr (or aura, a8 Queen is on the new Sectional Dock at Hoboken, and me | is Nearchas Vell dodo, 4 But if @ crime ipdone, he who | ought to bring us additional culate a8 to hia condi- | the case may be) that I will support the constitution of ship Grace Darlings yet on the Erie Basin ways, The | FHILADELPIUA, July ved, briga Ton) Cary, iN Secretary Seward was in another carriage and was | Unlled Staies and the conautncon of the Siete ot nce Steamer Granite Siate, which was recently eunk on tho | Myers. Sagua:J D 'itncoln, Merrvamen, Muainia: ane f | of ~‘nccording to the best of 1 have lower end of Blackwell's Island. is now on Nicholson's great — Orion; We me ok, sey BORON: according ability, and that not knowingly or intentionally violated the ‘second. section Of this article, or any law passed in pursuance thereof Say person who ehall refuse (0 take such oath shali fort ¢ oftice. ‘The Convention then took a recess until four o'clock Baez gnadation of thé suppore ia Prine'ples. cited from i Mr. Seward’s Injaries net ce Serious as Au- ited. A 5 Aceves, N. ¥., July 31, 1867. the mame 44 Afteracen Session. bay The wounde coceived by Assistant Secretary F. W. | ‘The Convention reassembled at four o'clock, heat anerstar ~ ~ nl Croskey, Pheeren decided Seward, by the running away of span of horses and the MEMORIALS fost Horton Fail River; aan ‘were press: Tabor, and Jobin AL pman, | Queen, , y oa page upsetting of carriage, are not of & serlous character. el nae memes f SEEUAE cake cies ta eter ot oolihtt See h.denehs Saks tives sereeas “7 Os tor. PM-—Barks Sarah King. for Bev sharers, will probably be well ina aay tenn “tack Sarah. Baker, arrived Rs Bedford July 29, from | Lawsn Beh Jely 3 ON TOT ed brig: venus, for Mr. FULiER, (1 of Madison—For equal suffrage te women; ‘iso tor the ment of « Superi it LAFAYETTE COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. bet" tbe” Parks Tales —_ fr ip! h off on fpoite. no date’ Ist 38, fon rk Uspray, Gurtinnd, NB. Pa He ete a ie Eatieirtiett tdeae Re, loon | eat Arcee Sehr Montezuma, Nye. of Public Instructions by the Regevts of the University, Tonia, Norton, NB. ate segiher tame bie Eastox, Pa, Joly S1, 1967. By Me, srecrroy, (dam) of New York—Agaiast pro- senternen, et alate Sidcmon® 20% ® | Ree igandy roms at he Myke sens ben tee tow erty qvalieations. frfark dave 31, Biaiihy NB, wan at. Mauritige Jane 15, with Bly from Went Indies, and s be coat fae for prvals(roporiy ukex for pubic uae soap ido wh of _tiund home tro, wall wpout Jame | Eabketanerday. Abip i ow of tou Capa, bpae sation property tal Public uses, off Latti Island, April 4, ‘Smigusen LAND, July Arrived, steamebip Franco. By r. Foose, (oom) of ee aye ‘usury. By Mr. rome (rep.) of Ontarie—For tho appointment cTco New York—Fi : (elie, aod + homeenine. Movers: of eetport ua ol since iebving Weauarn Telnnde sherwood, York; che WH Sargemt, Sargeot, Pula Ing: Spree, ot Boston, Wn vp s py Kale R_ Rich, Doughty, Georgetown, b at ‘day op whaling, baving a ee Merely AP ASE arnncas ene woeeee “hark Poison, Dougherty, NB, was at Bermada July 24 PEAWICCEAT, July 30-Sailed, sehr TS tg-Bart 008 Weld, of Sag Harbor ; Jand Fish, Harris, NYork. Haag Re ae NM EN | TERA Sy ACA aT racket. Below— wep (Br), bog The gunbost Lenapee, pairs at the Gosport Navy Yard, sailed on the 30th ult, for the West Indies and ‘The following are her cet LICENaR FuNG, REC., OF XW officers be tee on Trom the Comm es Ship Living age Mectare, frem Calla for Quesnsiown, reroried the folowing ich ws | Gimemaer Gaettie' Sy. 3. vat a eee aes tro Benen fr Bomar, S058 Danone Me if, Gorman, Jobo W. Thompeon, | 1, Jat 7 x. lon 34 w. Icha Bishop a ‘Midshigmen—Charies T. Hatehine, J. J. Yates, C. F. ing hing ‘Enoch, from New York for Rio Janeiro, ca Tork for Sligo, July 10, lat (Dan) &, ‘of the het supae 7 rom Une weversi [weds Ruvtoesereapangst hee aur tne agent A Rameny; Pamed as | berms tr ew ere for B Crit ‘the enty the years from . M. Bart, by AY Phoiadetphia for Trinidad, Juiy ee ae ‘iacers--Asting Fiewt Giuieapie; | Brie aus ot cost fone qh f= F-3 Boseen ies Den, Wiweler, Geo. W ae Wat ee steering East, no date, lati, ion 0 fees and in omorte. 10 utoree’ pay: et Third Ansotanie—iense ; Comover, Henry | 49°"# . Pa such tasee,, whotner | F: cary W. Feceign Ports.