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EUROPE. By the Cable to August 9-— Evening. British Troops for Canada in Large Force. The Amended Reform Bill in the House of Lords. ‘Terrific and Fatal Railroad Accident in Ireland. TROOPS FOR CANADA. A Large Force of British Tr Deminion. Loxnox, August 9, 1887. The goverament will fmmediately despatch a large body of troops to Canada to repe! threatened Fenian in- ‘Vasions from ihe United States. BRITISH REFORM. The Amended Bilt Again Before the Peers. Lonnox, August 9, 1867. Tho Roform bill having been returned from the Com- Mons, a tnoiion was made to-night in tho House of Loris to reconskter its action upon the disagreetng amendment After sama debate tho consideration of the subject Was Axed for the 12th inst. ENGLAND. Tho Churct Kates Aboiition Bill Rejected by the Peers. Lovpox, Avgust 9, 1867, In the Mouse of Lords last evening the bill to abolish tho church raies was ejected py a iarge majority. ! Ketatious with the Untied States. In the Mouse of Lords this eveping the government Submitted the new postal treaty with the United States for reducing the rates of posiage between the two coun- tries. io the. House of Commons this cveuing, in answer to @n inquiry, Lord Stanley, the Forcign Secretary, said that Bir Frederick Bruce, tho British Minister at Washing- ton, had been empowered to investigate the matter of the recent killing of Captain Speer by a United States soldier, ys for the New {RELAND. ATorvitic and Fatal Railroad Accident. Loxpox, August 9, 1867. A terrible railroad casualty occurred at Bray Head, ‘Wicklow county, Ireland, today. The express train from Dubdlia for Wick! hen at the above named Vocality ran off tha track, apd eight passenger coaches ‘Were precipitated into the soa, The railroad at that Point. rens slong the eummitof abigh div. ‘The toss of life was frightfa!. Only one person in the whole train ~a man named Morris—escapod aliv Thirty Persons filled. Loypos, August 9, 1867. ‘Thirty persons were killed outmght by the railroad accident a1, Bray Head to-day The ¥ Convicts. Right Honorable Gathorne Hardy, tho Home Secr>- tary, in the House of Commons this evening, in reply to a question, said the Fonian prisoners were ireaied hotter thay any of tho others. ITALY. Weath of the Ex-Queen of Naples. Loxpox, August 9, 1867. Despatches have been received here which announce the death of Marie Sophie Amalis, dnughter of Maximi- lian Joseph, Duke of Bavarta, and ex-Queen of Naples. ib COCHIN-CHINA. March and Conquest of the French. Pam, August 9, 1367. Despatches have been received here which couiirm the previoua announcanent of the occupation of three provinces of Cochin-China by the French forces. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Tae ws Mowery Manxet.—Loxvos, August 9— Eventng.—Consols are irmer, and closed at 9434. Ameri- can securities closed at the following rates:—Ene, 4534 Iilinois Ceatral, 774; United states five-twenties, 7: Atlantic and Great Western consolidated bonds, 20. Laverroot Corrox Markst.—LiverrooL, August 9— Evening.—The cotton markei is firmer, though quota- thos are uuchanged. Sales to-day have been 10,000 bales. The stock pM «ol is 724,000 bales, of whicu ‘more favorable, the market there for goods and yarns ‘being Girmer with more business going. Liygeroot Braspsrcrrs Mar&kt.—Liverroot, August 9—Fvening.—The breadatuffs market is quiet and steady. Corn firm at 388, 64. Liverroot Provisions Mazket.—Livsrroot, August 9—Fyouing.—Tho provisious market is generally quiet. Lard, however, has advanced to 50s. per cwt. for Ameri- can. Fork, 733. Bacon, 44s. Livervoot, Propece Marxrt.—Liverroor, August 9— Evening. —The produce market for articles of American and other produce ia quiet aad quotations are without amaterial alteration. Tas Perao.ecm Martet.—Ayxtwenr, August 9.—Tho ‘ market for petroleum ts firmer and prices have advanced to 421¢f. per bbl. for standard white. f ““Losvon Margets.—Lospox, August 0-2 P. M.—Lin- goed ot! nas declived to £49. No chauges have occurred An the prices of other articles @ the noon report, Marine Lnteltizence. Quezxsrows, August 9.—The ship Cuba, Captain Stone, from Boston on the 3st of July, arrived here tuis morning en reve to Laverpooi. seut Conditioh of the Co TO THE EVITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, August 8, 1867. -mora Crisis." Henao, in the article beaded “The aivatly bere, without expressing my gratitado. '» freadom aot prosperity. If the peopie stop to think, «they will pporn each an attempt with indignation; noth- tng bat false tssues can possibly allow such @ rainous Project to euccead. To cheat the people, the advocates of this pofarous scheme will keep ex them _ be true tssuo id be ever present to our minds)" and ra rewarded at a@ loss ex. nse then =the overthrow of our institutions, ‘Now, sit, 1 have done mfy humble part in tne late war , for tho U . , LO of my sons have fallge under the Union and my part a in contPibatl mot in the - ring the strife, old copperhead ery by arms is verigied, Airicanized before ‘an adnitesion that the war has been a wicked * and bas been waged for the destruction ously poure: flict, if this bject. a tender lero rite Temarés thi y know, awaken crisia, Lbave percnased at plastation contemplate removal there, and am in the Nort to follow mo; but if that State is to be nogro Stato, farewe' to my purchase. The reasons are obvious. cece ee men of com- ‘pon sense can. [thank you, again, 7 MLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT IN THE os J. Marray, clerk im +. thank you for your maaly announcement iu this Your views tm that article are so wholesome éhat I cannot leave the city this morning, deing tran. J assure you, sir, that the present attempt of party leaders to se- cure political power by making the Southern States nogro States is most alarming, and the people of the North must not allow its success, if they value theirown 000 bai! charmed WY stenijng money al NW YOR™ HERALD, SATURDAY. | THE INDIAN WAR. weftetul ctgesPonagNCE OF THE HERALO, A Review af the Ca paisa—liow the fadians Actod~Mevements os General Custer—His Returu te Kutt Marker~ 8 Goveral Under Arrest—Kftetency of the Cored Troops on the Plains—Sore of Neectet=tadian Depredations Couintéuced i Karnest? 2% s, Font Rosy, Kansas, August 3, 1967. ‘The pragent condition of Indian ailuirs fe y Hill, and in fact om tho Piains, bounded on the norte by the Platte, south by tis Arkaneas, west by the foot itit> of the Rocky Mountains, ara east by the solid colamus of the ‘march of empire’ skirmishers, which tho Present Union Paciflc Railways may be regarded as, Caaudt be comprehended until on» has gone over the entire ground I have, and the rosuit of a pony ride of moro thau two thousand miles shail now be given as simply and clearly a3 possible. Tn Aprit Iast General Hancock, with a thousand mea, horse, foot and ariiilory, arrived at Fort Laraod, a poorly located and fortified barrack, on Yawnee Fork, near its Junction with the Arkansas river. From this place messenger were seat by the Indian agents requesting the chiefs of different tribes to @s- sembie at Fort Larned for tho purpose of meoting Gonera! Hancock and holding a taik or council with him. ‘fhe best informed, and, as I have since had abundant opportunity for discoveriug, the most trus'- Worthy mea oa the Pinias—-mon thoroughly coaversaut with the doings ot Indians and ther friends tne agents—gave as their opinion, “We shal! have aa Lu diau war Utis eummor, aad the most dovermined one yet known, (99, if same deedod stops ary not takon by the erumen to provent it, The mast compteta propa ations have beea made by tha Indians for tals purpoze. is impossible — to. aliseoxer how in have made sack at Jom of arms and amn they now have in their vir i well (9 bave iatiks with Indians, Dy be ent; tobe brief, band Cust@r be rai Hancoo!: ny wneo Fork toward a vi of Cheyeaies and Sioux to have a more perfect undec- standing. discovered that the Indians had fled wth or gard (o the location of the village, and was met by No- se, the fighting fadiaa olthe Plains, who came hundred warriors m battle array and evideutly Tho Indians eadoavored to pe toward the vi the moment of this conference. Belt d.ans wore endeavoring t> deceive hun, cock Genera! yt overed that the hat lefi, and the Iodian warri the cover of night to depart a Indians would at the work! wrties on (he + railroad, General Hancock afer the Indians, at the saine tim placing guards abo the village Lo provent any removal or destruction of pro- perty. ‘To a person versed in Indian signs there was every indication :m and about the village that its abandonment meant war, The very first news fr. Hitt told as of the burnin: of stag 2 2 of white mor Yo punish the Indians for these outrages Genorai E cock burned the villages. He ihea marched to Dodge, on the Arkansas, whers he held councils wila sowe chiefs of (vo Kiowa and Arapahoe nartous. Thon moved cast 19 Fort Larned, where a coune!! was hold with Sa-ton-ti, a head ehiet of the Kiowas, Sa-tan-fi m- pressed the General 60 favorably tua! be made Lins ents of some articies of cloting, & major cevcra!’ and straps, alsoa bat, with a plume ot v able maguiinde. Another genera! oiliesr don low sash. since then, Sa-tun-li being vain, and wishing, doubtless, tv sow his new garments, dressed hinmels up 1 them and stampeded vearty every head of stock from Fort Dodge, raising his bat with the fine phime to the garrison as he rode off afier tts stoion woinals, “There are some Indians that you ean (rusi,” remarked an In: dian ageni to mo, “Sa-tau-itig one ef them.” Lt my be. but I fati to discover how far the patriog is charge. able wich such a contidence as would onable mio io be lieve that the stook will be retirmed, Ab! Sa-tan-<, how could you? From Larned Genera! Hancock marched (> the Smogy an crossed it near tort Hayes, at yoich place ho camped fora fow days. Cusier was already thore Waiting for the Quarterwascer’s Depariment fo send him food for bis men aud ee Ms caaity anita battalion of the Thirty-sevencis Hancock departed with tho battery fo ‘am the Smok Port Riley, thence to Fort Leavenworth, where he is at present 1- ed. The T! ‘anity presently jott for Now Mexico, leaving J v and his four by botd the Indians 9m chee after day passed iby. t along tho Smoky tian it was in the immediate vicinity of Fort Hayes. The ponies of tho Indians wero growing fat cach day. Lhe Indiaps themseives were bacy atea.tng long the route and making an oocaaiopal attack ona stage ranch. The men of General ¢ 's com- mand were 80 poorly fod that tue sourvy broke out, and was only stayed by the provision procured by the oilie2rs wiih funds from their private purses. This Iack of euf- ficient food of a proper kind was one of tho reasons given by the men for their dosertion. Fifty men in a single month from a command numbering about four hundred 1s rather tall, to say the ieast. Genera! Han. cock says that he made avery effort in his power to get the command ia & shape to move. 1 am sure that be did, bui know for aceriainiy that the command was not in first rate condition to move when, on the. Lat of June, General Custer Jeft Fort Hays with three hundred mon for @ campaign across the country between the Smoky Hiil avd Viatte. I know, too, that the little articles licking had been staied on requisitions seq in woeks previous. Tho grass was by this time of suifitient heieht to enabie the horses (0 subsist almost epttrely upon the grazing that each new camp affurded. The tims had ar- rived when the Indians could more yi MO perzOn Cog- nizant with the facts of the case could doxbdt but whar they were on the move. General Custer, certunly, was aware that they would move, and expected thom to atiack the line tothe west of hts route, Nota maa who starved ont with him expected to s9e any Indians anti! on. the retara march from the Pia:te toward Fort Wallace, Ts was a strange dance, that move to the Plaie, It waa said to be forthe purpose of filling tho piace of troops that had moved to the nort) on an Indian campaign. What was to provect the smoky Hil! route durtug absence of ihis force? This was a frequent query of the men and oificers of the Seventh cavairv. This route has ait 5 been the favorice line for tae Indian attacks General Cusier reached the Platts, purposing to re. ‘main just long eoougu to obtata provisions, when be would start on bis march toward Fort Waliace, on the Smoky Hii. But be was dotainod oy higher authority, and acourse marked out forbim. He was (o mare! to the Republican Forks, aud fruin thence make some movements that would make the Indians aware of tho presence of troovs in their country. It may Uo well to remark that no body of troops ever movod day after day through ao Indian coan'ry witboat the Ladtaas being aware of their location at easy momen: of tue march. Before going tv the Republican Goneral Caster had an interview with Pawneo Killer, a Sioux chief, who came to bis camp, with several warriors, to have a talk and get some food. The gist of the talk may be said to consist of a statomeut of Pawnes Killer that hoe was anxious for peace and ready to como in and live near a post while the war with the Choyannes continued. He was particularly auxious to discover what General Custer was going to do, but Most persistiont inquiry faiied to discover the desired information. He and his warriors departed, with their ponies ladon with food. jeneral Custer was not encamped on = epublica but two days before (his same Pawnee Killer attempted to stampede his cavalry horses. The wounding of one nian and tue carryiag off of his carbine and ammunition was ali the benefit derived by the gentle savages in this performance. Genorat Custer was desirous of discovering whether tt was Pawnee Kilter who had made the attempt, so be sont a scout toward the Tadians. who bad coilecied on a hillside near. By moans of asign the scout communicated with tho Ludians, who said that they would talk i€ only five or six of our people came toward them, wheu they would meet them with an equal number. The meetgg took place ata distance of le from our camp ground, The Ind: with theit customary good fara, drought about wwenty Indians instead of five or six, and for this reason ral Custer was uaable to doiaia Pawove Killer as a hostage for the pee good behavior of his band, which he had pi joing. Pawnee Kiliet would give no satisfactory auswers to questions, He simply asked for provisions and am:nuni- ton, He to a 190 comp, bes ait ast sueneet. Fow persons have say idea of the depth of the Indian, not only im bis council, but im bis pians for a campaign. When ho goes ou the war path there ts @ weil considered pian that enacted wih & promptiness best military leaders would do If an attack is to be made epoo a cer. Of position the bands separate, Bach has tte bute portion of an atiack made. mado a league with Roman Nose, the war chief of the Cneyennes. He had gone to the Piatto to discoverthe location and probable streag: x mand, (hem roturned tt — oe ty When our train loft the a joka ia ‘on was recatved that the Rosching Wallace, inforwe, "conera (user decided Tudians were moving t@ take an escort of * ‘ance Lo Fort Hayes, that some com Wun had to discover what were ty Ke yhe (iting ov anionts of the command, which, on ite jadal conditfob, was not & fag the nevere service that aun pumpage alle iat Indiags su! 8 lroops ‘or a ntmber days no imine ten come throng." fron the Kast or West, The siations might ali ba da tteyed. ‘there can be no doubt, from indicatious awa informatio, | bo stated to-day relative to the Johnsoussteaton that General Custer passed, during tis un,” from Fort Wallace to Fort Hayes, a distance of 1ig:nmaie, @8 many as two thousand warriors. ‘These, whew one cCUsiders thom as they arc, splendidiy mouniod aud armed, oer? ra/her an over mutch for the seventy. that Composed Genera! Custer’s escort, maie “ith great rapidity ; General Cuder thought to (he chauce concentration that woud have heow fo them if an ordinasy merci Dad by made, .Along the route wo discovared Bhat te Lodians were alga. CoDsiaully in sigui. Day otter dy they aftacted the p.ai! stations, but did vo! re) their attempts after the men bad gotieu intu the bite’ mud monitors (mat have beea constructed at cack smgle of tho stations. From mary of the stations wie Indiane: hag stolen boraes, and sometimes bad wounded or kithed aman. Asa gouerai (bing, |‘ Wwever, the mew express? aconfidence in theiv abinty to provoct tnomselv. only asked for food asdaminanitic®. Arrived at New Vors Hayes, (the old fort had been flooaed vy 2 sudden rise OF the waters of Dig Creek sinee we dad ject it (> proceed on the campaigne). General Custer procesdot to ore Barker, leaving the escort a Hayes to x4st for a day, and come on by short marches, General (1 ed not tarry at Harker but proceoded a once to Hort Ritey, aud upon bis return to Harker wag placed wader arrest by order of General Hancock, and dwecied to report to Fore Rutey, place ho ‘now i recovering froma eck: olere, Wa very cloxe relative t W back ig Port Wallace wile ‘The nmarcl #'ay tor by so doing rob the Eadwwas of There is vo revson to dowbt trat Capiai@ Hamilton boars ordors to Major Biwi, the prasote ‘Commander vt U0 portion ot 4 euth cavairy ab Bort Wal u proceed i, fo oct and lovat dians do not exe to have avy or ths way, ‘Tuoy cary pe mune doy aerary and reaver Blo: At nO ower Lane Ye 1 No record Of any the opiaion 9; apabic of uae Indian of action the AL SUC Pomnls Wes ho same cane here hy uo m ihe cloud: will ecuo thes remark troops nave got the siou, ased monaied ans und killed thew, braging su cealps lo show ior it Phe darkies pride in Ube olives 20 elem ag 10-626 11 cers. Their arins, tie altered go: foe Ind bu ® vim, The. colorest Indiana om every o witha © mag autioent pee, are io LU9 best po: ne diss- ne, Where goud ofllerrs rave, othe most | exackiug good | thing: was a Ho sk iven! Tndiana tra wy asergeami, 4 touga on had yhtpped toe ped the fighé. giving a ¢ mention teomarks hat tae bo: ) donnson ;* he gun, A-taaste Ube wos (Wi, OWEDE HOLL ay oyun, Late atta Woy Lo give ik to tug way, the Qoys jand Lam of tae There . a good joke toldox ov: ranch. The Indians havo beon. twice repose ob this’ “place by smi squads of colored tat happened fo be tere as Lie momons twat the darkies vad gous, the Ludiaas. tried again, 7 darkios saw Liou Commmg and S00 of @ ravme nea whet (ua) Ladwos would pass, ‘They did, woen ot jucuped tie da started for them, ‘rng at tae suine time, ‘Loe Ladsans saw them, aad © out, ger, Wier!” tnen ad on t loavings t a4 two scaly, W tue station wd wed iS dee Wt 8 ka eve bof + tor dosert, ‘davy to enjoy tt. tuem in tats way » boom. comameuded, S the swidwers® be Pao cam yaigas atrivat of Go! been forse maui at I just Commenced. SPECIAL TELCORAM T) THE HERALD. The Lndian Commissioners at St LouigeTaan {o? vers Despatched to the Various Tribes=Pas-. pee Se Lovis, August 9, 1967, vo Chek, PM The supply steamor chartered for tle Indian Comaas- ston tor the Upper Missourk lett bere at four o'clock M. to-day, The Commissioners leave by rail om sin. day for Leavanragh, to coater with Genera! Hancock. after which they wil! proceed hy to Omatiaand from thers (othe head waters of the Missouri, to calle with the variows bands of Indians locxted tuere and: to determine upon the best foeality for a permagant reser- vation tor Missuurt river Logiags. ; B. Beauvas bas been sont by special comms- to Fort Laramio to assemb'e the hostite sions us soon a8 possible ai that point, aml Mr. Marhows has « similar mission to the Crow Indians located nuar Fert 6. F. Swith, Lp ts hopad that by the 1st of October a comacil will bs hela aad & permanent troaty made wita tho Novthern umbes. The commissioners are all here with the exception a Geaecat Terry, who will join ‘hem on the Upper Missour. Lieuteuant General ~hesman seems to co opera's heartily with the other commis- sioners tn their eadeavors to secure & permanent peace with the Indians, The Indians in Arizona Worse Than Ever, Wastunaton, D. C., August 9, 1367. A private letter from Aiizona sags the Indians throughout the territory are worse (han aver. They are | permrited to romain la off? constantiy engaged in ktfling settlors and stealing cattle. In ad the depredasions Sioa, ome committed t! but one Indian bas heen killed, and that was done by the Moncans. Affairs the North Platte—Spotted Tail and ij—Fight at Pinos Altos, New Mexicom leased From Captivity. St Loves, August ® 1867. ‘An Omala despatch says that General Sully and Colo- nel Harker bave arrived from the mountains. [vst nigit Spowed Tail'a band droke up, and @ party of them under “Pwo-strike’’ crossed the Platte yesterday, and are re- ported to have joined ajparty of Cheyennes on the war path, The settiers are fleeing to North Piatto station for rorection. Phe steamer be lens Nes above Fort Benton. com- pletely riddiod by bullets fired by Sionx. A passenger on the steamer Imperial was killed to-day by suots tired from the sbore by the Indians. A battie rece: co, between forty citizems and eight soldiers aod a jarge Dody of Indians, Eleven of the iatter were killed ana eight taken prisoners, and @ white ve girl "98 ro. joased and taken to Fort Bayard, hiding place of the Indians was burned. NICARAGUA. Engiand to Delivor the Mosquite Territory to Nicaragua=The Mission of Ex-Presit Martinez to Eagtaed. From Bi Porvenir, Rivi Ex-bromdeat Marunes, Bow N., July 15, 1867.) to land, tof ‘He is accompanied by Emile Benard, Esq., a gentie- born of Freach parents, and was cin pet atparis and Loudon, aad. baa held. "although r ang, important positions, such as chief SisSzen a0 Norte. weao pot doubt that the mission ily obtain what is mght and usefal to the country, fio cannot faity call a quostion, the the English policy of hoid of certain imporint 00g ra, cal pouttions, auch as G) Holgo- fina: st. Helena, Bornbotm and Greytown. We ail know onerosity was shown to Wat tie ceclarmmo’ bor rights; and, had It net beos for tue United States 1 ‘on the restitution of the Mos. the ot the of ing seer onal repubiic could not nave obtained bi her ree consented to pay the paltry sum of fivo u dollars hes the 9 ret A paid anctually; but when vidual died Dae anus King was got uD by some Kngiisli specu. ; that the government, on08 well posted up “yn the ailair, to what waa from ine beginarng w tried 00, | dition of things ta ba sufllciontly promising, and he Wili a White Girl Re- | tory War secretiry in apotuer and isore direct way. It iy took place at Pinos Altos, New Mexi- | Uougrass. rap 5 TE TRIAL OF SURRATE. og far the Verdict the Treat-How the bg Weitheration++ The Sone ; Hoard in tho Jury HeamaNo Vomales (@ the Gourt Koqu—The Appears THE SARATOGA RACES. | AUGUST 10, 1867. pritnciainashalt eas AE du ee ~IaTOR. Wasm. —. items choir omove Mire Ta8 04 The President Determined’ t@ Ry Stantoa. Thore is no!liug uow of 4 reliable chatéoiers ewe of ad 7 stwarom, DO, Auguat 4, 1807 : 110 o'Olowds, A, me Ab bat’-past tou o'er, “i® Morning thy Surrats jury had aot ropariod. ‘Phay waye SW boew aut Corty-eovon hours. Judge Fisher ims uot yor anO2arod. It ig sow Alty-wing days. moluding "Sf yous diest Won by MeBaniets’ Lexington Cott, |“ the Saratoga Stakes by Morris’ Pilly, aud the Phird by Beacow brogtio. The President bas not yet taken the” tset bo. ¥ 8top, bul expressas h isel! still determined to rem OMe defiant Seore'ary For the present he betioves tbe*<Uil’ not proceed further uatit @ calm and deliberate examin. * A peta Ne acon ae Sundays, sinod go dest juror, say caverns “ bad. Ho soon to be assured SIAL TELEGRABE T2 THE WERALO. teat two Sibecte bes Gelb eed proctam af the i 5 ; : — 400. awe & his friends taco fove unas shesloaleaneneaders Hrwioas, Amguat a, aso, »° | Sx8MiNed. he proscaon dew cam od savouty Tour ing and hesitation. aad clamor for more prompt and " S:a0 O'Clock VM. j= | witmosies im chief Ninety-two wituensoa es ro / ‘arendon and the proserco of the | examined by tis davon ‘ho ° speedy action, But { do not think the fear is weil ALI at the & noe. Tho prosecution “ve i che etogaat little opera Louse | followed ia.cobatiar Toudersd it umpossiple for Sara: | No otherad anpenr orale into dutness after the ex. | aiming thirioea w ono who knows the atyle in alter Oxamiaing (hirteoa witwensas. 1 the defo Was allowed bo ox. anes it rebuttal, Ppracipalty ia erlaiioa to witnasies whose charactors bad teon founded. Mr. Johnson seams to bo as deiormmed ag | Strakos Cl opera trou ever in by purpose to sid hiresif of Scanton, but | attached #0 the Union vere are many litle points to be cousidered that nono | toga tast. Wsht to citement of the day. NS itt himsolf aot the members of his Cabinet can @ aad, - © Clawadon requires to be} The prossculion, roauming, examoed Lwen we denarw of : which thing. ¥4re done at th — icone, rug areasen wore | OSS”: iu rebuttal, and tho bo on oe Secretary Stavton, it t, sid, bas received saweral tole- | told thatthe ball waa magni, the exausina’ four witnes. 2 oinettal, The por diom of the jurors lo Cova Lime aise bie to retuse io adie | $1,484 The jurors are allowed two Gctlams per day, Woughly approciated, | hour of thea were sworn ig Uliy-nine days ago, wud ihe < it Don Pasquate | ers two daye afierwarda, The gover mnt ts ais0 re Wale | spommbie tor the hotel Oil ot bus jury, and it Ws ook MY ono of then | Knows yet whet it amounts Ww, The purety legal fees to att with equa: sss will amotas (9 over twenty thoaseed ‘Fhe tilt for carriages and omactms ture io Use wuts (9 seven buntred aad thirty dotlar, ib tS said Chak the prosecution had a tuege’ Y fond ib bes atroady been ox- vas i i superb. The cera house also “ye Ulted, and thee performance, w.vch it is imposa was of a highora ef of merit, was the Im the Barber of ¢ ‘eville last aight, a the previous night, he parts were on wail sustained, Mlk % Canisss sings and, oat frota Washington, awl | taste and spirit The high characior of the facing yea, considerame expectatio WE Fegardian levy grams 2nd letters from Senators and Representatives en: dorsing is Course ‘a rotusing to resign, wed urging hint go atand! dirm un''| the reaveembtiag of Congress. The Cabinct session. All the m@mbers of the Cabinet were preset at ¢ho msetang (o~ tay. witht (he exception of Atiorney Genewat Scoethary, wie ( stitial vd '¥ Orestod Ay ou the tut the Secestery Sta.yow, who romained at (ae deparimont: ve bus (es » of Mavixailicn’s Wody €9 | previous cro days tho , porntng was doubetut, ve & Lagext thal Phillips pris Miuistor ie Mest + | gky brightened up and Whe wes was love 7, “Me | & apprise chine Hie atogas aotdshly paid, vo wivarensee rdons to. Carers vot Bareiaa, vounea@®0- | poo io.tbe mang ground his Morulog, was THA, Ys amt Y doltie and two cote per day, and. Ave scar art de ron Merios, bring the Lie grout ssold prowuted \ very tauch the im * HH | gocth way, for travelled. Thy largost the body x Maxtmlitaw had been a och gop nelowure Gwe ing | Ngouat faut to oy," One withess was to St. Marte, Poaranco the it did yestera WY shoes recurved m4e bandied and» fori. 1 four Chousand cighe ccaveliod De Louw $30 fer 80 days’ ered. to Vo eovedo bat uy biimiater,. and tage I wei! , Mled with’ carriages, 19m | debe hundea¥ aud Ct a. Mokieu the’ homoatreten fs Which interested anc omits SHC parties comcemptaa the rade now of Govern, Betyy the race 8 Dr. Underwood stu we the : a attondaney aunt 449% wndley 1 PAveled. Wei ‘ frome the Treasary. Depart--| his box (ow Keon a Mf anxious group of por T gyq 5 lipafince'® oud iat unless wich stand was) Voll th ut uot 80 Fg vod tat nesses for the dé shor of nga ote ore and there over se Fe Seaktered th : NF | tener shoe te paul, snd of 1 phen F. Camerva divigion of the i i seeme ehowy i fui toilets”. | received $192.95. fur é¥-gays' at § au? 617 miles sk Gea cs poe ie with a view | ii this partialar to-day was a a © kmprovement 4 (ravatiad. General Ey 4 A BO 4S fo Kvown Congres pe er ee and conspicuous days ati nea and LAA mites ¢ Pho crowd in ateudamen Ws 108 ay tt has been on previews occas oPciook no Cemates had yat mate ty cowrt room. This is the dewe hour oe) selon bri nent At tus hour tb std conjoct Ures ans Vv esd, tine sary | Me een Moss vagal to ou yesterday tne wife of a w om New York. shone meplena © cvory species o&. costly finery, It ts nat too much say Ghat ehe was de hat if moc al ne Gime tive avely drewsed Inety om thes tnd. Close bodind 7 * box was Goverior swant ' of Maryland, ant Newby was the Momquis ay B tssano and M. de of chor Freoeh Bayatio ¥. In the same Hee Pg Tavian Secretary pganor, tvs” touew Mayor Joke i. Magy and lady, cay, and other distivgcinhed an dwelt Known Copspisnous among (ho erow Y, which was noanaiy in wolon in{rant a@é ihe etand stand, 10 C. Heenan-wnd Join Borris SY, Generals yior and Magruder, betty of the confederates mid otherssef greater or/lower mote 1B the wart ous dedsaruments of Lie were bere represent @d The ra to-day were what are papui, Wiy called famy in (heamysterton { goverment bouds, |! v tren re connectet with bis onisee forte ity the report af the com tor che Secwwrary. Tho report of tie imermnation ark has come sac wich big, eduumments, ton of Mr Me" aitocl the steeretary of the | Tite: Poymerat od byeplicate Girecka. + ecisbursing officer of the gov- sovatly Dromght betore the Seeretary of Tare hima Fee 2009 ANE reap 2eS Ne 8 morning “ma and a! elevor 209 #4 Lao rons, for bis wistour Ube deliberations or AC iftego on thal a bai tor Judge muunicaule to hem, ‘Lhe jury baa now been out over fomy-right ours, in gradually ooveetag wa £b8 court UP as Upon the’ ders whem "620 trial i \ ¥as reported yh. 2 been sont Niry eed aomae teem BEY lo COUR tae f lad Deere protested for moa- | dashes, im contredwtinction to beatae Tt Us styfo of as io Cull prosgrons, ob decount Go ms being a: Aupleate. Che | Pieiug vevecomus yr Ls gar “ —— ee ‘vho priaoner Was visited ab the jal thie smo. ‘nag by al trom What we BAW Je-day wis Likely w drive th aaah Saree ‘ oe a fs Haines of illegals wax ne the ten Leia stozotber waurer aad more bey os hae. wae Be mreniee’ iron tae ’ ry iad by ¢ sition the checky because Lerwas | attstachwy mode of raciog. iC renders deropt Wu more | ET. We vaosday, whet the wan deen tot he jury. ie bondsond issuo anetior | Havardous, and henetory leas hisly We Rapp. We TL 2 Olam 1 ruquired to chockeln (he orgiary of Uwe taoing hew been good and the day accomeleto x W080. Phe Races. ‘The tradke was in Mew condition for raping wd. YY, and good runing and greet timo wero ambiogmeed, . Bs it Is weil knowe (hat whew-anis conrae ta im Brder i is. me of the fastestin Aimerica, The racing wes vary int: *est- tity, Dat agey witoie didn come up tothe previous day the third roy boing an exevodiugly (acne alir ‘The Brat race was % geod one, aad was woe in.goed style ‘by k this afternoon a t cunrt room with « measage from the: jory Jor Judge Kishor, Tho latter was pot about the Court Hore at the time to receive the message. AL (heoe ofctoak ie spectators had apparently become wearsed, and very few romained in the court room, Ate quarter past foar o'ciock Judge Kishor roceivese commumicauion (ron the jury and he sent a’ written reply. Tho piect of (the correspondsace has net tranapéred, but, as the Judge banded his roply tothe bailitt, lay waa’ heard io remark, *Toli him K wii soe maf this shganal, whic was tost ‘The sastiry tha edecutod bisab tbs not deemed expodions ar proper (ur he department's Assossat Treas eposiariee ~B aseumo tborrink of dealte tut ole Givariablormle has bom Vtween the puriaes damaged refine clivckte Mf the iacer wad of inddimmiiicationsor vote ea te leave the responsi by the toss ards the tank: wiki couagat, by netue of 4 othermiss, Lo temo» vow ced. iudepandent otigiaal | Coad modmmiels Lesington colt oatob iuay Now: f about i bot are might ” He then got om @ car and eavck, be cobat sought (or cem be olvanuen. Ho runs geawty and Insta better thun:bo-lovics, as bo ie de frees pak ink eink quite: s: cepwa es- fs { asehilggeeeciniyagelaapy dhs Spon Sons a littls: alack in the lous. Slosty, aSeathe: 94 | seinidied io and about tbe court room: and apow the stepe ‘commissioner Wilson. of te Gcare! Laud Offes, of tha Maty Hail, in fall oxpectation of @ verdiot, orsome hag juat rocvived advices Gm Nebraske stating: | Hllys WAS the: favorite at tam to coe agumel the flald, We |) Oiier gmponition of the case, to-night. ‘The: primal stat tho. eid wosk’"@h he mitvey. of woe Owale J uameee pumnan Midis roltiaad wedey Ua hee, Bes 8 115 theocy now. Clas Moves 0: alan on an eceiae fact of her having beatorm Pam woore’s Fanw) at New Orleans ast winter; She did meteors up te the | expectavion sel those whe ads Der the favarita. the two your Old race waa Very gacdone) Ue yout siors making. biguly exoitamt comtest, Mr. Morris’ aily, a full sister of the reubwned: Ruthless. beings great fa- hatham i] othor, zat that (hey refuse t ext to bo discharged, - but havo made up their minds, aad aro deters Mined to worry the Benortty out Whether this beso OF uot, vie very Corimurthat + number of (he juroN are ) VOry UcORSeTIEd About the matter, aa thoy aro Dew, as hulf-past igi k i. M., and have been for am hoer, orite tene geems: to Be yadian reservation was con ptoted om the ith of Jomo last, The reservation bax! iesdirato norbie ern and southern portions, under the torus oF the treaty of Marsh 6, 1893. The former his been sold to thor 1 States, andsia w be ucmpied by Winnchagoss f ‘ Ousia fatiaus, Tawse land a aiid y y tracts, im. fh aie sanford » Nor! andk - . Phom pvomis. ) haw been veryy ordue to waate ota 60! ania: Cant PES Seon ertnamboel eal Bears — vomowtias holiat Uaiseroeang. niiee ; i a quarios to aie o'clock &. ty Marnival: Uisiy exclusive use-aud denet To each«boad of &h rege ubree wil! make tiratrlass race " Deputy ses Doyond thes age well eat one for spect and endermec. . Morris’ MI does not lowk Like her sister being more | heautat proportioned, but she tans rm tke same ) tasting vty aad with anctaer year's tayelopment,.bar- $ ring accident wit become @ star of the-tirst maggttace abe wOA Northumbertand mow in good three Ubey will prodtose a aeuoation. m9, Adash of two mile yand a half, with 199 pounds up, and which had been tookedafor wart to as ono of Lo best of tua meeting, tusned ows2 pertect saree. Onlyrtwo started—'eacon and Karring—and, oae being aftavtot the othor, neither made: romnug tuntit tho last bal’! naile, sdlearod (Le cawt room awd closeristhe- doers, it demg on- aterstood Lot nutbing dofinde would: be knowa to-night Tom the jeux MECABTURE OF MISSON ARIES Fa INDIA. Bosman, Mexgual. 3) 1867 ‘Tue barks Ureemtal, whack cleared to-dey Cor Madras, taker ou. (he followin; smipeonares -—itey, HA» Taye lor, Wife mnd-duecutar, of ingta: Wise Sarah Potiock, of Wirconsin, au Bav iL. C. Han ond wtic, of © Vormont, Taey will be Tocaiod ac Madera, Ladia. A—Jouus Whi Ts worthy the ation’ ing eompincet” ik Dnke, wae a good third, but was. badly, riditen, y ia to be aay aad fo each porsom vightoen exegeding eighty acres. to reste oubho reservekrn, excopt sack as ar u the employ of United states, without ono w pertaission of Lhe Supsriatendens of Indians AQuirs or Lhe special agent o& lhe reservation. The San Wiserolive (Cut. Land Parent. ‘The Comuissioews of the General Land? yftics bas transmitted. (9 tie eveyor Gangral at Saw braacisco: Cor dolivery U» the party entitled thereto, a patent for the- reel one hundred and sinty acres, rans of age-apd upward) | THK "ger RACK wus for a purse of $500, s dash of milo and a. ball, her omciwrts ore to Y San Migaoaro, in favor of Mauricis Ganzalas. fi tay induced the poked scm: ne three year olds, the Winger of tie Borby awd Travors’ | | . y Nm 10 Tho patent emraces tweaty-twn thoucand owe hundred | stake excluded. For tnt -nave Me, MeDanie's entered | ilicied wich mason. 2 et Be" 'ne Ponettt of thaw lana tirty-tivo acsooaen the, Masinanto river. jm Moot-rey {| 0t bay cols by Loxtagiom out of Lacy Fowler: Mt Within the pase two yeacwthis coomdy has bren vend tm . Bacon entered bay fily Seely, J. avd James 5. Was thoasands of the worst Cason with aster aad caaty, Californizs about ton alles from. the Pacina | Macon outrand Day tilt Meee: Opa, Bieety wax | suomer, und K two offeredeo the pubic: wits, fils conde Ocean, [be tile derived from aMexian todos’ Rafaot [a great favorite, selling, m the pools -for $14,900, aeorias Vana’ a eee potsounus a bofore the acquia xem of Califoraia by the Waited Staton | while the: Lexington golt bromgit ooly: $290, 7 haciiy, i Bf and Bonnix Deen $240, Alarge am aus? of money was ‘ staked on thu race, tho Westora division investing need last Moaday, | stoucly on the Southera iy, sho ws @ vary attractive creature terlaok. at, but hur performances yesterday will not be likely w increase her popuiwity. The trio+were ried frous the alt units pole, and goltingaway mecely - : they wont at a cl pace around the Jower turn, yoni on Sleety leading a jengitt, the Lexingtot, poll. saeond one ‘Thom have Lod noe es thaw ghey dultee Mee eas eenace ik HHonete Dowue At tuathree-quercer | speritics for: kwhina, dust ‘lund become wor dowg by - ‘ . ee the | (image and aknast dis-ormyged. When com monoed alt pole thoir positions wero wuchangod. dnt comang-up the | lamas and simaet disor mypod. WV nen fom King homestrets the colt made play aud soun ram-yassrteety, |e eee dtin of the apaamodie land, mad ta Dede notwithstaading she trod ler best to prereat line The havc Grequeally set up a@xton nights tn anccessen. cot led to the stand, one length ahoad of Steoty, fer taking your apdteine | Cound an making the half mile ir Afty-two secands, Houa.s Dooa vealth and strength to impeovs TE have was four lengths belind: Going eronnd tho ippec turn the colt roaintained bis.iead, poiwitastanding the deter. mined and Crequant attempts of the filly to taiw from him. At the quarter polorthe <oit leet) hi \ ty four lengths in Croat of Bonate Loon desbretch the struegic was wartn between the colt and tho Gily, the lattae having succeeded) im caliaring Hex ract (rows, titer weitter by a Jietinguinbed lamer tim Matne in far orat ‘ JONAS WHETOOMieR CEMROY FOR ABTHM As My Dan Ste—£ lave omrposely Jetiyod wetting iw ad taemmugbly tenn | dhctire White at sensons of the he Scheutzen The Schouternlesy. which com closed lo-uight mans-and the Teanessce Kection. A Nasbvilio papeesays Chat cory Cow Germad citizens supported tha radices tickol, wisty Brownlow for Gover- nor, in the jate viection, thomgh much. relauce wees placed upfoa their cooperation, Location for a Peniteaticry in Norah Carolinn, Protossor Korsob North Carolina, bas returned from his explorations of the Deep river region, and made hi report 9 Govormes Worth om: ths advemtagos of the region for the loration ef a penitentiery. Governor Worth wiil call “ae Board appeinted by Generat Sicties in reforance to & State priva to meet at an carly day, No penitentiaryeas presont ocsta in tye State. Tt seems (ome that the.wery (om wdetion.of my dis beakenup, and (hat st wl scan aottrcly wave mas AG Tau that aee tT es what I have by acs ho ee op joyed ince Where iss wonderful power le ma. STANTON. t TRE POSITION OF the colt about midwayyof the atratch. “hoy. ma lorked 1 i et to the balf-mile polc,-where thy colt wagahent a neck ilies ie eae petite nimmaetll [Wrom the Nativual La eiigonoar, August abead. The time forthe thres-quarters. of & umle was Wich (im IBy cpiaiee) a geaune speatiies for an no Berecttully yow oN, & Ht. voaR. ‘ MEET & OO. 27 Onm~ jew Yoet, aud foc sal jas found 18 Way ta sone of the public priats, to the effect that the Pres dent las ordered that no furtiee communication ell be hold with Mr. Stanton, is, we are satisiied, inwecurate: Sy long as ho 18 jeial rajaliens must ue- The -tatoment | 119%. and for tho tub inte vas146%, Going aro: the lower turo tue col was bait a lengtti in, trout, whiet ho hebt to the three-quarter pole, Coming mito tho homestretch tho mage snowed .signale Of diutzess, and Ure cou gradualiy opened a gry on ter-whiah aumctinted To Me. Jonuen Boxes Bemton. Frepacckhy Messe. JOM. Ri tral stcect, Rowton; 2 wary by ail drogguats, cessatily subsist [1 does not fullow, mowevor, that Le | to four lengiis at the stand, Bonnie Daou was a couple eine yeeros ca far | will attend Cabinet consuttations, ‘These are not held in | of lougths behind, The dash was turayo dead. Warranted or y Retarnad. — virtue of law ‘Yueg ace pnraly disecetionary wito the WY sKeowO RACK Vogetahn Rheacate Remedy permanently om msiiom, | Newreitin, Gow, warranted harm Ageuin, DEMAS BAMSEM, 1 Fa-kcow; HEMEOLD, roadway crtecien tT neN a eS te ie aie it restores. gray’ hase, to tt orgie ol Promidont, elo ts deither obliged bo coaler with Lis Bee~ retaries in formal meetings, aor is ho restricted to the heads of dapartments im seokiug udvice upoa public tn. wos for the Saratora Stakes, ‘uree-quaterof a mile, (6 two year olds, For this stake there wore twenty ax One tries, six of which appeared at tue rk at tha appointed time. Mr, Morria had a fuil sistor to Rutty less, Wr. Sanford matron Mr. ———— um, which be : io cabiod the Duke, haying recontly chaneod tha ome. from . Liverpool, and Mr, Nettaarss tad. two vary fine loving | 2044) (a beauty 1h eee enn, ee oe Youngstars. Soteedificalty was oxporieaged in getiiud Sofa be sit damaginty, fautilonabts he! aireanore. ‘suem together foz au even start. Al length they wero | at wy pilice, 11t Bratwen. preity even and they wore bot. go. Nomeoebecinnd st wnt VALIGR, M.D vnee go! to the front, the sister ocituthaiess socon 0. ay Take tout Newwood for ah. and MeDmgials’ two mag Bay pat re. Typ-— Bent ard Uhcappat. ing up the rear: As (hey ram along.tne gow track across Solidy Deugyais. Sepat HDoy'srect. dok Vhe President, wo boliove, will deal with bis refrac is Nndersiood, from sorae of Me. Stanton's friends, that that gentlomen is not oatirely beyond the fear of popu- lar scorn, rnd may yet recoasidor bs refusal to resign, howover repugnant vah tay te to his imveterate love of offic.al position, We learn from @ usually well informed source thay tt is the purpose of Mr. Johnson to allow this whole matter to remain in avoyance for a few 3, giving time for reflection oo the pars of Mr. Staa- | tue tleld they ta ‘atch & (aust that it was impoast- Do ton ana the friends who advise him as to the course ho-| bio.to geo buom sin Pe mage eter fx Sit Mos Tes, stiomid prrsue, If, in tem ov ‘heer days, heshalt still persisy ) backstretch oh the bed-mile palo, Wheo Hrowlway; alw GOWNS & OO. , 05 Liverty siroes, im tha refusal io resign, the Presa! wil rayon him iy | ut of the dat and appeared in aiahe Nort! jand a en ae ining him notice, eabetrntiotty, thy’ he is thonehy | wag leading, Morris’ OIJy second, Noewoud third, one of Ganstiinsion aie Sho ie pani ‘rom the further execution of the functions of the oko: f | MeDaniels’ caits fourth, the Dukotifth and Meiantela’ | 14x 6RT ICS aud att Sina $ oftus KLOR LYS “tnoot 4 / War, apd that the reazons of “his suspension | other colt last. Their positions. were wnchangad wottl | Cpt vtreot. ii near the quater polo, when Morrw filly and Mr, San, ford’s pai wore haw and head, the other threo rasui ‘a nose and ted. A tows beausiful neck and neck steaggio . ensued up the homvatretch, whic terminated ith M peppered. rig’ Gliy boug decared the, winner by a bead, The Judges took some tiny in making up thoir minds who to ive the tace (9, #9 Close were. the youngsters at the Will be submitted to,tho. Sonate ut tho nex} session of + &Remixs and Apothecary. Y io and Tweraty-cighth sweat, Prescriptions and W640: 40 1 WWTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS, Additional Seizures of Whiskey and Tobarco. Among toe latest plases and property taken posses va every Xravellge. by, hould battle of ik | or Di saa of by the Revenue Department are thefoilowing:— ] Bul. , ihe Duke wee to Me, Pow imate apart, | Cor, dates tO. WHLN a0 tm Pog ‘The alleged iilicit distillory io.the basemont of No. 526 | The umgol the heat war 1520, which is most emoolioni.| bya i ariggisin, pas ae te Re , East Fourteenth street, and connecting wita the Hquot | ting fer 4 with ene heavy. \ — Toa caana, containing 13,000. cigarsy said. to have boca BA I ge mat = Rass nok cagea, conta , shipped from No. 131 Maden lang, for Bostan, were a Dt netront Ok TSCA ACE) tea that it was suppoved the-tag had oft Rit See ning Hty-killer Rivers Shoot, thin cnede of cigare, were. seizad, ak No. 114 Paar! strest che ore sor FOR MAD BUA Sura, “Giimesties ‘earagua of the tito terri is dove, the | are beliewsd to have beon branded with a “domestic” TT I Oe a RRR Savcopamas et fea yrtion of the republte | stan word “imported” haying been, pus on, the. Pre aman a Ren He eee eae vastly coniribute to the resources of the couniry in | stamp with a steacti plate. valute tension, busin aa Sar femme | aria aT eae ae bs a su bi ‘or Pacey s.7 hr ae 2 x} wil brands. ton years will ao doubt facilitate this important oven:. | wine, Zof nut oll and 4 émpiy nape wi not FAT to pret fA ae ns eae wens” & Baber HEPA raen tone an aston ee COTAm ae ae pa. oy spel aget an forma on Speciat Agout Stagg, who, found op ; mises 15 barrels improperly branded, and 1 barrol wi out any brand. These several soixires have not boon. brought vetore way Racapryrcm ina ‘ine eotaure of the stock iu the warehouse of Mr. Pearl, commer of Hudsan and atroota, was une justifiabsy made, the officers making it comfossing a mis- undorrAaoding of the taw. TP GHAMAK MURWERS AND THE REVENUE OFFICIALS. Tho German Lager Beor Brewers’ Association bell a i i £ j za ik ee mepting in Ensox street yesterday, wader sho prasidenc; iy c inaied hs @ A. stood i {prema dts WOen iaGimame, were ciscuaeed acts, ming eee Fy ‘Aprocena against ® certaiu Claas of tnternal revenue wore sutly BY. mont ve agent tor con Cy ES int oul | ers ie ta eee ee Wigal. Setrares, whereby the stock and matoriais o per bottle, Sold by druggist. hand, It is and the I en I Ly 4 eee Sears Se ae Ee stead ths taterasia of a ae — 5 : von officers jase) . auetiogbramers sania 2 OER ty red | a ead fon this moveme jon of the trade, It pot ia stated that from tho nature of the trade oo frauds rious Paris crow who are to pull against the Ward bo committed, joasmuch at each cast issued from Wrowories Bay to bear a rovenue stamp, 6 cals Tes ae (4 7 a= L