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WEW ‘YORE HERALD, ‘THURSDAY: ‘AUCUST,’15. “1867. F a aC eatoie epremmenie of er meats AMUSEMENTS, OBSEQUIES OF GENERAL MEAGHER, 8 : seid aad thred peons had seated New York Theatre. The Reauiom Maes and Memorial Orati = ‘that & Ta rok gl’ = i e and: Ondor tho Gaslight, an original drama of life and love Yesterday. glory of the Montezumas, are fraught with Of the present day and tuis vicinity, was produced for | The requiom masa for the repose of the soul of the | Atrest et John %. Pendletom for Alleged Pord the third time last night at the New York thoatre to a | lato General Thomas Francis Meagher, at Si, raves jury iv Registering. : BY TO AUGUST 14. cra crowded house, Xuvior’s church yesterday, was attended by au immeuso Mon hice tae ES THE CABLE toval r ‘Phore vs a little girl, Laura Cortiand!, picked up im the | Concourse of people, and the services were of that solema Kou, Joba 3. Poadicton, of Culpepper county, Va, ing stroots ane Boa 3 ‘by a wealthy lady. Grown to | wature eo characteristie of Catholic ceremonial for | ox momier of Vougress and former Minister to Chile, rier - ‘woman’s , She is betrothed to @ Now York | thodead. The sacred edifice was filled in every part, | was arrested yosterday by Ui States Marshal Duncas Fatal Visitation of Cholera Sbiood,"" Captain Trafford, who discards her when he | and as the requiem procended the utmost interest was | on a charge of perjury, ye pa the oath re learns of her humbie parentage. She thereupon runs | manifested by those present, Occupying prominent | quired of ’ personas ater in Haly. st away and establishes hersoif in a basement im Rivington | S0ats to the church were Mrs, Townsend, mother-in-law | morning and was refoaiol cs We parsio fet bower td Court te- street, where a Mr. Byke, whose identity i is hard | Of tho deceased; 5, L, M. Barlow, his brothor-in- | SPPoa before the United States Cireuit seh ‘orm uncovered to distinguish from the heavy villain of Miss | law, aud Mrs. Barlow, sister of Mrs. Meagher; Judge ‘Mr, Pendietoa why to ipate festivi ' i . i when arrested manifested much bitter. Wreasury Arrangements Between | om the worzaliant down ur Bis accomplishod Gis bert toeepasberee Braddon's Diavolo, twas up and claima hor for |B O'Connor aud Mallu Campbell, hin former | nest of fooling senna io pare son, howe afore and Austria. AS soon ag the we yacht 'e8, received marked attention from all long lost daughter, and drags her to the Tombs Police | !aw partners; Richard O'Gorman, Charles O'Conor, Min Avy ma found. said Jone Hungary near the and “immediately thereafter the com- Fred eneen tensors J eucune 1p B Court, there to establish bis claim, One of the most | James. Brady, Judges Bray, Cardowo ‘and McCunn; | he thought bo, said “Geceuse { dare gente oe ee Oe ee ed Freee a eng a pon Sad = od. tative of their far distant land, Many | Te™markable scones in the drama follows. We onee | Captain W. F. Lyons, President of the Knights of St. | 9 # vagabond.’ apecia | her Majeaty. ss, a army were present in full wni- | happened to witness the arguing of a divorce case before | Patrick, with several members of the society, wearing PRESS TELEGRAMS, Begenit’s Reception on the American | v; rot faptain Leroy | irander Shirk Sere ole La seean LeRoy, Corer | & Semi-military court in Virginia, which occupied from | Crape om the loft arm; Rev. Dr. Fitzpairick, tate . o a ‘and in behalf of Admiral Farragut, ‘Watson, fain Si , jors. Montgomery and Mc- the time of entering the action to the final decree of | of Trinidad; Major Freilck, General the Baron Von Frigate Franklin. arcval Kane, ai ofthe ‘Admniral's sta; aod off the latter, Col- seperation, only ifleon minutes.” That instance of | Shaick, General Van Vliet, and General Butterfeld’s tow of the Civil Rights BIL. y spect a 5 ho comparison 1o 7 Ri Y a "7 da oa Tee ot the Matchen EIPeTOh | hose names Icannot now recall. ‘The evening passed | maaner in ‘which “Judge Bowling,” im Under | Sbief of staff roprosenting tho General, who is absent | a oo sa. staney-w. Thomas of reine Gorn ‘Hl foxpreseed herself much grarified by this | O@ most delighttuily, and was ig every way ono to us| He Gaslight, decides questions of paternity and | from the city, and many others of our prominent citi- © case of Judge Henry W. Thomas, of Fairfax Coumty4 . sas J Tesepiton, and observing a oe abe bed remembered, commits prisonors on uo other evidence, ox- | zene, The general officers of the Irish brigade, and Justice of the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Virginia, An English Duke on Political | pro%red recption, and cbserving What ay she nd | This morning the Adwaral, sccompanied by the mem- | COP! tho statement. “of "the ‘counsel for | Cera! yeterar vounseclon anoint : who arrived bere last night, undor arrest for havi “ was ancious to avail herself of the opportunity. .< bors of his siaff, left Paris ‘for Cherbourg to rejoin his | 89 defence. |The long tost daughter being peremptoriiy | General Meagher commanded during tho war; G Violated the Civil Rights bill, by refusing to take n Rings.” eat Ae tare expressed the honor it’ would | ‘iaeship, the Franklin, tn order that he may proceed as | Sisned to her supposititions father, and being duly ad- | Borger and staf of the First division, N. Y. | tostimony in Alexandria, in 1868, has beon set for the Sgerd. cihaw dec penne ei rankliv, | TaP/dly as possible to Bt, Petersburg, I am sorry to say [oa eal A) rth with deasea co bene amuaig, dutiful | s, N, G., and the dott aud stat ofticers of the | September term of the ‘United States Court, He wae to our ship. Everything was got in the propitious® almost daily storms of tala, accompanied DY hence to te Serried sorome ava small boat and placed | Sizty-ninth regiment, N. Y. SN. G, ithe lator ia | Teleased on bail for hie appearance, THE UNITED STATES SQUADRON. | ‘wiskinc fan ce. The axtctives vice was heard | Ra, me ape coeagonaly ty, Kunnanaet WW | teres bouts scald ‘charg Sealer aivacags oy | lech gale mare a cheba rem ostag capa g | GOYCRWOr Plorpalut'n Addroms at « fepublt« on RNIN Soe eee Green“ cue Bricicn Dodie tonase e taciea sclig Of swost sixteen, Pasaians are not | 800 Why n descont upon Jersey City except on tho well | tho left arm. ‘Tho fronts of the gal‘crice were shrouded can Meetivg in Norfolk. t; " a in | Young demoise! The Minnesota at Plymouth. er notiday areas; the Freuch boats formed 8 gordon ia | Uietttved in tho least DF the weather, ‘but americans | KBO\n theory that Jersey is out of the Union) should | imcrape, wiih Dorderingn of white worsted. inca. The Fourness Movnor, Auust 12, 186%. Liverroor, August 14, 1867. were ‘drawn up ma ‘single tine ‘on tho starboard quar- | T°. Tne former will bave their amusements tu spite of | D& supposed to baffle ali inquiry is not expinined. We | aliat was covered with sables, and in front of the altar. Governor Pierpoimt addressed a largo meeting of U ut et, 1d he ‘nutes her | 2'! inclomency of the atmosphere, whilo the latter are | C42 only suppose that this mode of locomotion is chosen [ piece was a larao white linen cross on a ground of black ne Magar ey iin: ‘The United States frigate Minnesota has arrived at $s Tye marines oe Sa Ie ae ipl tes or | too apt to mope over it withia doors, Deprive a French. | f0P superior scente «iieet, for certainly the appearance | cloth, Acatafatque was erectod at the upper end of wh tes and blacks at Norfolk on the night of the 10th Plymouth, Alton board of her are well, tne Tldee welosmued: by bith tothe Franklin, and | Man of bis out of door life and you will consign bim to | 0B the ond of tho pier. ofa squad of newshoys who sleep | the contre aisle, on tho top of which was aiso a large | inst. ite urged the mecessity of the unity of the whites " a. alnnatic asyium} give him his fountains, his dances | der the pier, end who dance a gig in a manner which | while cross, aud at either ond of it were placed three | gad blacks in the work of reconstruction as commenced, which burned during the cele- thence escorted along the deck, receiving the aaluta- ana ought to : 7 m J f his theatres and you make him as hi as aprince. is commend them to Tony Pastor's notice, and | large altar candlosti: % a " 4 ENGLAND. tions of the ofeers and a. present arms from the mae | To Seasons and it ali kinds of weather you may find | #8 Dwsivg and repassing of the ferryboats ‘atboit tho | bration of the requiem. "A double quartet choir, uader | LY Coweross. | tle said thore was to boa new government 5 ibs ort anatase, TES fexiothad Oae pod arte by the Duchess of Bas. | tim ina garden or casino, looking the picture ot con- | latter might be objectod to as somewhat spasmodic), | the loadersbip of Professor Ieasan, who presided at the | the tnw tor all moc nat te ee, equal rights before i Weath nae ee eel ‘of Honot, and two other ladies of her | te0tment; teara that he has thrown tumself from the made the scene a most eifectivo one. and it was entiusi- | organ, furnished tho music tor the solemn occasion. dae Glaes thes eagle Ay the advantage of education, arvest Weather. no, Chie! * top of the column in the Pinca Vendome, aud you nny | Sstirally recalled. To this pier succossivoly come Snor- | Company C. of the Sixty-nimih regiment, commanded | 9 ive Mkepuics standing in the way of repubiicanisms car of progress. He was fre- quentiy interrupted by appiaase, Governor Picrpoing was followed by Dr. Bayoue (colored), oneof the dele gates to the Richmond Convention, who urged Bum. Lonvow, August 14, 1867, tert i aaa Rquerry and | 7 oP; assured ho has beea under a temporary rosivaint. In | KY, ® ono armed soldier messanger—who, having once | by Captain O'Keofo, acved as a guard of honor and occu- ‘The woathar here is very hot. ‘Afior visiting ail parts of our noble vessel, inspecting | My next I hope to give you a brief description of Parle earned a nosegay to the beroine in happier days, be- | pied seats nearthe catafalque. [ne officers of tbe Irish it muh muh “interest aad inquiring particularly into | life and government, comes thereby devotedly attached to her service ever | brigade, under whose direction the requiem was gotten n prededr in afterwarde—and Captain Traford, the recreant lover, | up, acied aa a committes ot arrangements, Long before nnvent : many dotails, examining the ward room, steerage and “ “4 aan sen 4 i . ve Me ng a - colored hearers to adopt habits of industry and ( HUNGARY. babs, she again along the long line of adiniring THE REFORM DEBATE. ry gee mysterious struseiesnd tablean, end, the hour announced for ie Commencement of the } Governor Plerpo:nt Toh Nortel thi marcia for senote The Fiacal Relati with Austria. PAPC, toe tee Lies hg BE again pores The Duke of Martvorough’s Droad of Elec- | the next act, we find with some satisfaction that this is | enter -was given tho building ‘was soon filled to repletion. Pusra, August 14,1867. | tite having or it requeiied Capris Pennock aad Le- tion “Rings.” not tobe tho termination of her caroer, for while the | ‘Ihe brigade officers assembled at the Cooper Tnatitute at HEIRS WANTED, ‘Theamouat of, revenae to be returned by Hungary to} Hoy to dine with her on the royal yacht in the ovouing, | During the debate oa the Reform bill in the Hous of | by the wuilmnt aattnne Aut rete tee cally rescued | Bese ioc Meee Cae Ce eee Be Lotten, Angus 16, 1507, the treasury'of the Austrian empire will be the same as af oa sabio6 for, ee ay ef Boa ae tote the, et Tay, Ne be oa oe yeaa Taare restored to the ‘omily that had adopted her and Knights of St. Patrick and subsequently by the guard of Re yy Spear Ahi en eee to have bow it was bofora she was constituted a separate kiugdom. . = ‘ F » le ne ver paying his addressos to her foster r, | honor ond the officers of the Sixty-niath, fhe body of } longed to Lowell, Mass., died in Hlisworth, Kansas, about ba ngs ‘The diater on the yacht is dosoribed as a most mag- | gument of tho noble lord whom I do nok now s0@ in BIS | There are here one or two more most elective scenes, | the church, excepting that portion set apart for the mili- | the 20th of July, leaving some property and a lore sam nijicent affair. The table was arranged under a canopy | piace (Earl Russell), and who in very glowing language | Byke plang a robbery - tative if y, “ os ' J y at the houee, to be accompanied, 1¢ | tary and the relatives of the deceased, was given up to | Of momey, which is in the hands of the authorities, lined with flags, on the Gene, SOA BOE I wae 0 nantes fares vomeeral akaichs as he eo well able sorter nr necessary, by murder, at the same time disclosing that | those who had special tickets of advair ; bur Hino | The whereabouts of his relatives or frionds fs not knowey of much gratification to our officers notice that im- stitution country, @ noble earl wel Lanira Courtiaudt and her sister have somehow got mixed, | galleries were shortly afterwards filled by the anxious mediately behind the chair of the Empress, and rising | back to the days of Charles I1,, and described the | And vaher mea en eee, are somelow ene : : 7 r ‘ sciositres ha | crowd who awaited tho sisual to enter. Fatal Spread of the Epidemie in Italy. fighly’ above ‘her, the American casign was displayed. | origin of party government, He ‘stated what it was | Fashty comagaieaies in a ocd foneof voice 14 tie femate | At ten o'clock the solemn. requiem was commenced. SHIPPING NEWS, Pani, August 14, 1867. | Captains Ponnock and -Leloy received overy atrention | which eptens Ragland up Lo.ber “sreseny ipitee €€ °F scoomp Mrs. Judas Snorkey, hi ‘The Rev. Father Lowrie officiated as colebrant of the CSE saan y the biending of ail parties aud | hughes, ovorhears everything, Snorkey and courtesy from all present, They occupicd seats to | greatness; that it was 3 mpeg Binet M ~ - the right and. left of tho Duchess of Baswano, immedi. | interests together that the country ad arrived at its mass, the Rev. Father Thierry as deacon, and Rev. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 14, 1867, ‘The accounts of the cholera received from various - the villany, | Father Hudon ag sub-deacon, besides whom thore was and says what he is going to do to prev rts of Italy do mot improve. They re; it that the | ately o) ‘ite her jesty, who was supporied on her | present condition of harmony, and at that state oh * 7 ie r yy represent eed a Le Re Fee iets Te Vist in Lat netleee elccommas hoor whbh te the and Byke goos behind the bashes and overbvars lui. | in, the sanctuary a large number of acolytes. As the Arrived. epidemic is spreading, and is attended with unusual : : . sult, Byke follows Snorkey, binds him, and lays him | priestly procession filed into the sanctuary the choir m . rm i Reneaux, the Prefect of this maritime district. a characteristic of her institutions and her peo- the ic of 4 coe hy ‘ 1 Bark Pi MeCarthy, Rio Janeiro, 4% days, wits fatality. BoE eee eens avy present on this groat | pie, But T oould ot understand the. logioat ‘pos | 22 the track of an express train. But fnura, who has | commenced tuo singing of the Pic Jem in Cherudin'’s | cotessip soln & Weight & Co: Oceeaiat spent In the iaoet“oeaiten terms oC theeata, | sition of the noble garl; because. if that be'the case, | S€M8.Tun away from her afopted bome, not to be a bar | nuequailed requiem, wich was followed by the Kyrie, | “heii Lorenzo (Sp). Miry Lavama, 17 days, ia bstina!, to epi teagan gar: Ag llnmdenary garls Be * | to the happiness of hor foster sister andthe man of her | ‘Tho grand old Dies Ir@ was then taken up, aad as its | Sclepier & © CHINA. 4 Srey cpatl ait ealtvatal mnaniteatet eaash Talecaet thoat choice, reloaces him just in time; next instant the ex. | solemn sirains were wafted through the sacred edifi Wind at sunset S; at midnight catm, ste Amora and before they took their leave reminded Cap- | position aud has maintained her vigor up to this time, | Poss tein rushes Peis ay cs ae ne ee LS: | Te nceamion cremed Oe ihe Set on ene oe eto The Tea Market Report. iia Pennock of his promise to present her the eave de | on wbat plea and what ground can be come forward aud | to the house urrivme these ier henge tea Tey | Mame. The mass for the dead was conducted throughoitt Marine Disasters. Lovpox, August 14, 1967. | risife of the admiral, which he at once produced and | ask us to introduce thi important change, which, it i$ | plang, Bvko ie arrested and. tm : veo Bric Sanam B Cnosay, Croaby, from Cow Bay, 190004 ; 2 " a Kes a clean breast of | requieseat in pace, chanted by the deacon, told that the | 44 : wage seabed cova es re e y s fempting two murders and committing * burglary with | ceased had been concla ‘The celebrant and his at- | iat gone, and apparently no salle; # dense fog sect.ng 14,000,009 pounds of tho new orop of tea have been | more than one officer of our uavy hore present who is | the operation of this proposal in preventing contests in | Violence, mis female accomplice 18 pitched over the clilfa | tendania then retired, wien shortly afterwards the Rov. | the vice, Tos sight of her, 4 sold, most willing to acknowledge that her imperial Majesty | boroughs, and [ cannot help thinking that a proposal of | ang kitled, aud ever: hing ends happily. Captain ‘frat. | Father Loyzance, President of St. Francis Xavier's Col- nee a ny captivating, urease ee Bes which fur- eee i Beye ’ Roark fd to dolayay wan ford marries Laura, and her foster ieee consoles her- | lege, eatenad th hancel and intoned the Libera. The CHARLESTON, — re ote JAPAN Rishes the strongest evidence of her popularity amongst | a ee ea Ot fa bore at tutions | self with a foreign count, This summary of the piot is | nal ceremony, the asperging of the catafalque, being | YORTRESS MONROK, Aug lt : @ people who are 80 much controlied by politeness. lye we eat ghs certainty as clear, and possibly more so, than the plot | finished, the vast assembluce retired. reports outward bouud, barks Victoria, for San Fran emer np aeeag But the evening seemed to be specially reserved for } counties, inevitablo result of this mode of voting | itself. ‘The piece is, in tact, nothing more than a stage | The memorial oration in the evening was dalivered by | Brazilicra, for Rio Janeiro; brig Saber, for ¢ A New Port Open to Foreign Commerce, | {20 crowning honors to the Empress. Everything seems | would be to greatly reduce the number of candidates | carpenter's drama.ethe play has been fitted to the scenes | Richard O'Gorman, at the Cooper Inslitute, The large | pidies: Diidiey, for Bueuos Ayres, Mary Iioe, for to “havo been for & reception worthy of the | who would, offer tl FS rhe uituencies. | as the poetry in the old annuals used to be | ball of the building was filled on the occasion, fully one- | 40%: Schr Capella, for New Brunswick, all from Bai\:more. Lospox, August 14, 1867. occasion, for no sooner had darkoess velled the earth | Matters would be arranged in boroughs by clection- ‘i i For Other Shipping Ni , 5 i as} 2 2 jews See Seventh Pag: Further advices from China state that the port of | than ali the French vessels in the harbor were il- | eering committees, Condiieten, wosia Menominee’ be pal eaelel to trier” ta" sae pana Nana ee pepe yeomttie po Moose Gunecal Mencia, be = Farnanga, in Japan, had been designated by the Japa- Pig = Bs by ene ae : eae Cea oe Unb icomeecei et. y — Pod ers ould tee wee tube whicn Mr Vincent Crummies hod bought at | propriately draped in sabie. Previous to the commence. | Oftcint REE Py exten 4 fi “ a ain. Ever N S f. a mese government for the use of foreigners, and had | jn’ mauy tows slong the sides and banging d simply ve prt forward on electionecring tickets, very | Tate the pices e euccees le Dace ee ee eee | peg OF the oration tho Sixty ninth regiment, number: | sTEINWAY & SONB are enabled positively to announce woul n ing three hundred aud fifty men, under the command been thrown open to the commerce of all nations in ac- | in clusters along the spars and rigging, until, een at a | muck ax tx the case in America, and the electim world tai2 | apiy put upon the stage, and tho (ull house showed that | of Captain Dempsey, acting colonel, marched into the | ‘st they have been awarded, MEDAL For cordance with the agreement made with the fore: Little distance, each looked like a brilliant conatollation | place without an opportunity being given to the constit the excellence of the scenery was appreciated. Qi the | hall, and took soats reserved for them on the left of ti : < Foprevontatives at Osaca, "S| flashing out m the dare blue sky, and hiding by their re yl chad ng hy ened od gg oer, drama itself, however, Douhing good can be said. stage. . On the stage wore seated the officers of the Iri Unis medal being “distinctly easaiNed frat, over ail othe fire the lesser light of the starry hosts beyond. Our it most desirable to have reluvned. Certein cahdi~ | Mr, Studiey mado an excellent Byke. Mr. J. K. Morti- | brigade, tue officers of the Sixty-niath regiment, N.Y, | American exhibitors, In proof of which the following own vessels had lanterns at the yards and along tho | dates would be selected by the most active, moxt pusking | mer was naiural and life lie, as usual, in Snorkey. | S. N, G., anda large number of the prominent citizens OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ports, and at intervats displayed blue lights and Roman | and most araent partisans of the place, who would Miss Eytinge and Miss Blanche (roy, as Laura and Peari | of New York and Brooklyn. = the oe opener ‘the Intermationa! Jury om candies, giving a grandeor to the sceno that no pen can | themaeives iato comunittess, and the electors wpuld | Courtiandt, woro brizht, sparkling ‘and very pleasing. | Shortly after eight o'clock the orator made his appear. | Mrisical Instruments is annoxed:= | ves “, o Dortray. “At ten o'clock —from a signal om the Magonta— } meraly be asked to record their votes for Aand B with- | Mr, Parsloe, as Bormuas, was what he claimed to be, | ance on the stage, accompanied by Mayor Hoffman and | Aarpvricains a icte ¢ Tas Losnox Mower Manxrt.—Loxox, Angust 14— | 4 dense mass of rockets streamei serpent-like through | out being allowed to choose from a gumber of rivalcan- | «4' Fifth ward chicken” to the life, and Mrs. Wright's | Colonel James Kelly. Loud applanse having greeted Evening. —Consolg closed strong at 94% for money. | the sir from all the vessels of the French squadron and a. a4 lords, I can con: _ nothing more } Judas was almost equally good. Captain Traflord was | their entrance, Colonel Keily proposed Mayor Hoffman American securities closed at the following rates:— | from the store. and as they roachel their altitude, | prejndicial or more Saab to vigor of Portraved by Mr. A. H. Davenport. ‘This gentleman, | os chairman of the meeting. The announcement was | Grong hie United states ive-twenty bonds, 74; Illinois Contral | Curved and burst into thousands of brilliantly colored | Hnglish system of election than °f | the vills inform us, bas been away threo years. Qua | reccived with cheers, when Mayor Hotimaa, ina fow | GRORGES Kas Railroad shares, 78; Erie Railway shares, 45%; Atlantic | ars; the whole harbor was lighted up and the most | voting shold prevail. The plan is specious | wishes his intonation did not suggest that he liad filled | prefatory remarks, introduced tho orator, . Rou? le ance Punanimite 4 Mr, Stoinwas NELINED, AMBROISE THOMAS, F. A. GEVALKY, J. SCHIEDMAYER. ‘and Great Western consolidated bonds, 21%. lazzling corruscations trained before us in all directions. | one; but it has this essential defect in it—that it would | gy that iniervai in presiding over Methodist cam, Mr. O'Gorman then proceeded to deliver his oration, Tux Covrentat Boursrs.—Fraxxrorr, August 14— } The cflect of the incessant discharge of rockets was not | deprive of all its vigor the House of Commons, whose | meetings. a PT atter alludi briefly to the expressive coremonres of TRANSLATION, Evening. — United States bonds closed stendy at 772, for | Only grand, it was sublime and thrilling, and Lean ima. | decisions have always, in a remarkable degree, com- ite requiem the summarily skcicved. the sevonationaiy |, Ket that the frat gold-medal for American anon the issae of 1862, gine nothing more gloriously beautiful. All the officers | manded the confidence and respect of the country. Wallack’s 'Theatre—Lottn. era that characterized Europe in 1848, and in this con, | 4s been unaimously awarded to Messrs, Steinway by the & Livencoor. Corron MARKET.—Liverroot, Augu: of our fleet confess = it pees eeey, aw they | Whatever verdict the House of Commons may pro- Everyboty, of course, is or is supposed to he ont of | nection spoke of the enthusiastic ardor ot the young jury of the International Rxposition. Evening. —?he cotton market closed firm with an ad- | have ever witnessed. | Tt was m! ag Fg ery pene bel Boy ee the country abides by it, because it feels that i Irelandors, who thought that time propitieus for wring- 4 MELINET, d. | The following are the authorised vicsing | cessed, when the harbor became lulled, and the waters | the verdict of that great assembly is the verdict of the | town; but everybody in town was in the crowd that | in¢’ ine independence of their native land from the President of International Jury. '—Middling uplands, 10%d.; middling Or- | °°, owes eaves, _ once pea to rest, inn me to nH That Bs the be bese which has per- | filled Wallack’s (heatre last night, to witness the first rasp of England. He vividly pictured the eflorts of Gronars Kasten, Members jeans, 114d. . s, ce rct tine areca eae ee, | Faded ait our institutions; that is the theory which EDE- | representation of Johu Brougham's now piece, Litile frisumien at that time to achieve success by revolution; Axmuorne Tuoxas, | of the ( Livarroor ee, the failure of the attempt, and the conviction of the we Bawstice, internacion: Bamaperovre Manter.—Livsaroat, August | SACd" feces tho Eapeymm weat.om toerd the Mazosis | tivated co give Parliament ait the cucsoruy maishn| Nelland che Marcblonses, | N sed that Fa. G i 14—Evening.—Vhe breadstuits market closed generally nan ae. Se. Renee arene om eo a give oe Se ee tT ees ee wee eer leaders, among whom General Meagher was chiof, of ho rg gary * ; | toattend mass, the shouts of thousands pealed forth | has always exercised; and I fear that if this new system r a The original eertificate, together with ‘the official cata uuuchanged from the opening quotations. Corn, 38s. 9d. ay in this, as in each of his provious dramatizations from | the orme th treason; the sent if death ” on" wheat, 13s, 84. Darley, 6%; oats and peas unchanged: | thelr uomage, and the bands sounded the sweetest of | weroestablished Parilament could no longer be looked | pickens, Mr. Brougham displayed lis full sympatt rool ee aad io Gagan pours han Oth RORY erat ent on tree eats ts recorded first on the Lint, ca ignifled protest against the action of can be seen at our W after | ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR OF STRINWAY HALL, new *s .—l airs. upon as representing the opinions of the majority, but . Beet ita Gull or tik, ta et et ee the royal yacht, with her dis- | as being a kind of divided, nondosoript, non-homogone- | with the genius of the great British novelist, soized with | {MO Court. Following the carcor of the deceased after | Titers 199 and 111 Kast Pourteouth street, New York. Deer, 1363. él, and pork, 75s, 64. per bbl.; lard and Glue. Gane Seer 2 oe ae eae Tee Nexpuronenerse ri would toa great extent lose | his usual tact the salient points of the story, and while | his escape from Van Diemen’s land and his subseq Dacon unchianced, ceainatasttanclialonuaver eat Velves'gnve uae aii their weight and aathoriy. embodying for the stage the varions characters with | carcer iu this the country of his adoption. In thi nidonberg’s Meerachaum Eactery ts Ne. 6 fcr amen ea Ararat | Pat ne et, tg Mao TE an TO See peak aes ieee fe] oan mie tee erate eee _ [— 3, 7 ~ I. memory, a imseif of is ex, once im this vices as comman: ol ie i le during the late Bpirits turpentine, 885. 34. Tallow, 44s. 6d. Petroioum— | Vessels again pealed forth the French national air, and — country of his sdoption to give to sous of thems ce | war, and elongated on the bravery, patriotism and earn |, , * imum’??? Bpirive, 64¢d. and standard white is, 4d. per gallon. amid scene of exeitement and grandeur which tew Bostoy, August 14, 1867. “ 7 shed hf 2 Monson “MARKETS LONDON, August 1é—Evening — ay be peg 9 vlle } Mapes, lets Fhe The Cunard steamship Java, whict! sailed froin Liver- tale, daneriegn cir and count whic. renders thea more. | estuces of character that always distinguished him. | His Sugar and iron steady at previous quotations, No , the fort pool on the 3d ant eenstown on the 4th instant, ar- y jerstood appt na on ejoicings until she was far out in the channel on her | Pived here at two o'clock this afternoon, Her ratte aud | wrcsontiy hac Fo ostine bis eer ANCIE: peroration was a glowing tribute to the deceased, and in ba phy or cd bit le indthe they " K ing the relics 0 elain ware ja the int this as well as througout the whole oration the speaker exbarbatines S tertates Ah aes outta “ane f mhange in oi!s and linseed 1s wir te evra Especially has be exhibited bis thorough appreciation | Was greeted with loud applause. to the Society of Ant London, whereof - ‘Tae Farsousex | Marxer.—Lospon, aot tapos Nos corm thd itvée xt Gn 6 taroed okie hove been pop Rann ere Wistar ae were forwarded | of the capacities of the young and popular actross for respondent supe the, bate resembling Drake's Plantasom Teum closed at a Antwerp last evening for stand- } 91, gratified py this brilliant reception given to her to Nev y . ML . whom he has expressly arranged the very opposite parts Bitiera was undoubtedly placed among the ruins the ard white. teow 7 ae Noctis Cesea, = of Little Nell and the Marchioness. All who had admired BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. agent of Dr. Drake, we desire to state he te incorrect im SS georel ete Out, and seewsed io be the ‘spontaneous ovtpouring os NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. the favorite little humming bird. who bas made the Eeacreaeanenmrre Ieicttag: ioe language of the'suolent homane wea aifecess “— Drgasrse at Sea.—LivEnroot, August 14,—Inteliigence ba oh = 7 egg dn a i an ne commusnt Gat me meteniy a toes tallete nea’ ona oe tan Haee Faved. Adee Dea gne tet 7 ie See Seepees Peete oe ae ae ee A fain Seen TocuvGA Nees Gad ths Sty. Temuph quel i Wes hee at Havre and escort her SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. be throughout the Marchioness to pertection. But ail | ©'clock yesterday morning, as the steamboat Huguenot, | {1,'f java No doubt) Amereane” recy Plnstation pitsers — ing to were agreeably disappointed at finding inat Lotta | with dive or six hundred colored excursionists on board, | to Rome; bu Captain Crocker, which sailed from Calcutta on the 3 was also equal to the difficult task of represent- | was backing out from the dock at the foot of Fulton of May last for Boston, bas put into Mauritius, leaky. The Steamer Sierra Nevada Agroun FARRAGUT IN P. Teabel= ¥ ing successfully at once the childlike simplicit MAIL DETAILS TO AUGUST 3 pone Reba eGo as temas agetg ey | See ee eae ee ee | tan reme Eee nee . of Littie Neli—perhaps the finest creation of Dick- . ' SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Bas Pec AE Me’ | | enw’ gontus. The ‘Adotity and effective force with | UPper works of the Huguenot, and her cargo of colored " giatiide. Hanii? ton MEET ‘ebsiadhdnsmenen ‘The steamer Sierra Nevada, hence for Mexican ports, | Wiel she sustained each of these opposite characters | Passengers was considerably frightened, ae te) Wate ee ae es © Our special mail telegrams, correspondence and files ing La) y! xno lon ence Ports, | stamp Lotta.as an actress of no ordinary calibre, and Annesr or ax ABLEceD Coxsrpesce Orrrator—A Re- THE POISONS OF THE DAY. from Europe by the steamships Pereire and City of Lon- of Instruments of War by the Admiral—The | grounded, on tne 2d of August, at the mouth of the | she can no longer be regarded as merely one of the pret- i Té The late temperance investigations in Massachusetts have y “ - - lictous Weakyess.—A German named Lewis T, Doleman, | thrown a flood of light on the horrible abuses u don embrace the following edditional details of our Public Cool Towards Americans—Drift ef | Colorado river, near Point Isabel. It is uncertain whe. | ‘ist animated toys which has ever enliveved a summer er odieaar 2 wan arsented vemendaly, tu tow user trede,end’ have at tho some ted cable despatches to the 3d of August, Feoting Concerning Mexico—Ceneral Dix’s } ther sno will be got afloat. she has on board stores for | “Sr Brougham has admirably reproduced, exch with | y; mythos seas ae ah eth ‘Wat~'t fon nediteal poms, Cemariaen ot tea hanaan aoe Entertainment. : ’ ork, Uy the police of the First precinct (Caxtain War- ] Ths Mech of tha Lighens Fane ie saienen Set palertirepene Panis, Jaly 26, 1867. Fort Yuma and coal for the Uniied States steamer | its strongest points brought ont im bold relief, the vari- low), on plaint of Rev. Mr, T. N. wn, of * ia Pes wither ons charasters of a novel which may well be called athe : Mr. T. N, Brown, of East | who are above the reach of prejudice, have testified not only MINISTER WRIGHT’S REMAINS. ‘My last letter concluded with the announcement that | Suwanee, now lying at La Paz without fuel. “curiosity Shop’? of warieties. of huvian life, Besides | New York, the charge against the prisoner | t0 the pernicious effects of the fitullerated liquors of come meres, but also to the efficacy of unoor Admural Farragut, flanked by several members of bis pia! trager] bagi a ‘ane hah esacoe Lule Neil, mtn her purity and loveliness and aial ten. | being that of false pretences. Doleman was | tonics as remedial aud restorative agents. ", on ol . is rought lerneas, we have the To like Marchioness an ir Fit SPECIAL MAIL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. staff, was quietly inspecting the prominent objects of eo y y et | Ccncher, Dick Swivelier, whom we all koow, and whom | ‘mediately conveyed over to Brooklyn for tho pur- and mostengnsraly unod of all ue stomactics Yon cng Enns Sur 31,186 | Stace nen {have to chance de mreof te ae a isa, "tatng “ult ragarttr's” fur "ai | Sorapon iw Seal are eco aa ejouacd or | tne way epee ot aly ” ve o more, same mi i ol er, & et wel pat THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. sustained by Me, Hind; "he diabotically, Fmalignest the day. The prisoner was thereupon locked up in the | Which eminent divines, ‘ ‘The remains of Governor Wright leave here to-day, and | sors, for it seems to be the determination of our naval ; ; rf 4 Forty-frt precinct tation house, and will bo taken be- | economists in New England ‘will be conveyed to New York by the steamer Hammo- | nora to accomplish as much as possibie during his brie | Warm Political Canvase in California—Settie- | Quip, whom we all detest, and to whom | Jorts rep c eat ayy a ll the nativ i imagi + | fore the Justice this morning; consequently nove of the nis, frem Hamburg. Mrs. Wright and her two children sojourn in the capital; and all Americans know fall well ment of the Cariboo Mining Dispute. - | the abased wed pat ent wife, in <4 oemon of 4 on particulars of the cage have thus far \enatpired. Dole- | this character ies med will accompany the body of the decensed Minister, that when he makes up his mind to do anything, all the San Francisco, Angust 13,1867, | whom Mrs, Winter represented excellently well; the | man, however, states thas he received $1 from Rev, | TERS satishes all the : The political canvass here bas become one of the | gossiping neighbors of Mrs. Quifp. the pliabie tool | Mr. Brown, und confesses to have stated to the revorend | Principle is free from the irritating | —_ obstacles in the worid will not prevent him from rasa, and that “old fellow’’ Sally Brass, Mra, Jariev, | gentleman that his name was Ernest Marx. He obtained which EUGENIE AT SEA. making the attempt. Those whe accompany the Admirat | Wemest ever witnessed in this State, The eatire inde | Phe Tiimetrates (ue admirable and Ghobiendive ariil wich | this amount for the forces of revuraing to New York Seatac stas ond renpsontione that ee he in his toarsof ob t fall and ample ~ pendent press and « considerable percentage of the re- bana) a can relieve, beten fine vita ce of oo bento | vo tans aces oeeneae tae s te wn lhey 0 bor ite = bas ‘teat jam. some consti SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. to the fact that he bas @ most inquiring mind, for = ane retell mre penny Sapa # oe the other indveidualse that Sove aud nave their tercg in | the prisoner were two lewerr, of which the following stimutation, and for all auc Wisit of the Emprets to the War Vessels at | never even passes a work of mechanism without know. | °° — eee ieee ey the imaginary world to winch “The Old Curiosity Shop” ee a are copies :— 1" long been i he leader of the Jobby in moe! bearer of this, Ernest Marx, is a returned soldier, Cherbourgs—Magnificent Sc: Port—Re- | ing the full value of its construction and power, and ford none pote ‘Thay charge thes be isthe onnde tap soma oven bay hee utente - EE whe hee Tern, wounded and a itsoner. ‘He ie» worthy ovtion on Board the United States Frigate | soidom permits tho simplest. tuvention to ewcape his ob- | date of various corrupt combinations of moneyed corpo- | ‘The unquestionable success of Little Nell and the | mav—s member. in the Reformed Lusch Chui rift Cure Wa ted or Money Fraaklin=Napoleon’s Invitation to Admiral rations who desire bis aid, as Governor, ‘n securing the | Marchionese will undoubtedly arsure it an uninterrupted Medinal and Surgical Flovates Prteay permaue! Warragut—Dinner on the Imperial Yacht. ; passage of various laws for ihe benefit of companies, which | pun for the rest of the xaener season, which ‘bas pe A Sorthy <a> yacimig water." | Rheumation. Gout; warranted , France, July 28, 1867. are obnoxious to the poopie and calculated to add largely | hitherto proved to creditable to the skill and energy of JOHN WEINISCH, Agenis, DEMAS Balthss, 20 Pack row; HEM! "Ja the midst of the most terrible reverberations, pro- to the burdens of taxation | and that they procured his | th ¢ manager, Mr. Theodore Moss. Pastor of the Second Reformed Dutch Church, | Broadway. Anced by the rapid discharge of hundreds of guns of p-—-svepser foto otiyesg “ NEGRO CONVENTION IN READING, PA Kobra Bisa worthy man, ocommentantintee | CAPES RERUN Tic CORE Rates alk gene te ‘heavy calibre from the forts and mon-of-war in and — it 1 Chureh. x hours. 49 Broadway. Gorham, in response, does not deny bis agency in the lobby, Bat protena that be tid not fre He desires to raise wo ure an ‘consid. Reapivo, Pa, Angust 14, 1867, | operation on a wounded lime, ae few dotiara The Penueylvania negro Equal Rights League held | ® ‘“@ mount 1 recom her. A. W. COMNEL! Crintn: air Dye. The or two harmonious and enthusiastic sessions here to-day. Jamaica, August 2, 1865. ~ aferaren. Whofeels ‘and retail; Mise applied, at Me < ‘There was a very full attendance, and several speeches Another letter, ina handwriting similar to that pur. yaround this harbor, I hasten to furnish your readers ‘with a sketch of a sories of scones which, for artistic ‘Gisplay and brilliancy of execution, are almost without 'p paraliel ia the history of naval ovations, writ Rev, Mr, Weinisch # ‘The scenes to which I refer were occasioned by the Me were delivered—one by the President, Wm. Nesbit; | 2g rou named. signed to 1i was ‘wisit of her Imperial Majesty the Empress of France to support the prepa by the Chaplain, Sa R. Mn open @he Geet aad harbor of Cherbourg; her enthusiastic re- g@evtion by her people; her visit to the Franklin, the the day was not far distant one 18, that Marx was bis er in thie invention and gave caeael See him these letters, hether Marx and the prisoner are rH Be Hagship of the American squadron in Europe, and the to breach ni both and the same is not yet known; but the ex- Monors paid to her by the combined fleets of France and ul toys ie tmination will probably reveal tome fects in the case, merica, from the time of her arrival in the roadstead A Hat Factony Dastnorep ev Fine. —A frame ing, the hour of her final departure for Havre, occupied by Joseph Giaw as @ hat factory, situated in On Friday evening last Admiral Farragut, who, bad Flushing avenue, took fre about ten o'clock yesterday Just returned from Paris, received an official despatch interrupted by ee a ee neato passed, | forenoon and was completely 4 with its con- from Vico Admiral Reneaux, of the French navy, ine - anne bil fen. The oss in estimated a $3.0 . No ineurance, ‘z * \ 0 fire to have originated from an over-heated 5 Gorming him of the intended visit of her Imperial broke, } Erasnitien Cntrernelic, Parte, 1967. Torte, ‘Majesty on tho following day, and requesting to know ‘a cellar. BurGtany.=The residence of Benjamin F. Sick, baker, | awarded, over eighty-1wo com the highest whether the American ficet would participate tn ery it was § " me * 1 a gold m for the perfection of Cowing Machines other, c ti je nf appointing 263 Grand street, E. D., was entered by burgiars at Buttonhole Machines—the only gold medal for Unis branes She ceremonies proposed in honor of her arrival, y Ps, ng late hour on Tuesday night and robbed of $215 im | Of manufacture, Official list of awards and fac simile Admiral Farragut promptly replied, assuring the 7 s Haibhaak hae preva ~ phenacetin Reemal.- medel at WHEELER & WILSON'S, Wrench commander of his desire to join in the honors ground 7 the value of $50. The thieves did not leave any Wwacks, Elliptic Leek Metgh Sowing Machines.Firee ‘which were to bs paid to the Empress, and everything “4 riot, although a person was arrested on suspicion. Premiums, 1566. No. roadway, New York. mecessary was at once ordered to bo in readiness for the BR: y grand occasion. On that same night, about oue hour ’ ‘ THE PARK. ia pe ed cretpeee ARTICLES CNS ee all drugs efter despatching the above reply, Admirat Farragut , btekies and i her tured bun. | © he Bax Franemco, August 14, 1867, ————<——_—____ Brig! ion intensely hot weat! bun. roared aeearim et tie Raperor veyeaning him je Oregon Central Raliroad will COLLISION ON THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. dreds from their sweltering homes yesterday to the regu- | }inot 4 Dunenbury, Lenders and 1 on the ing even- 4 tre — re lar Wednesday concert at the Park, The Mali and Ter- | ready. rders from the trade received at Nos, ing, which made \s necessary for him to leave Cherbourg | kmong eee mere COTE APs TUTTE ee Te anee Sun NO 1 any wenn eiomted) tik the ‘entire Salt’ of 1 ta, | Ast House, New Yorks. fn the carly train of yesterday to respond in person to fever. Y 7, ‘The Hilda "i ‘ Oswneo, N. ¥., August 14, 1867. J.R. Terry's New and Flegnat Hat avd Sue Emporor's invitation. Captain Pennock, of the a a ‘The Canadian propeller Magnet, bound from Toronte Fir’ Emporium will be opened is dayne Jalon square. Franklio, and Captain LeRoy, Chief of Staff, were 1 organized ‘ to Montreal, with ‘8 cargo of flour ‘and heat, and the enpecially detailed by the Admiral 10 welcome the Em- | pel pte: ied, of os de bell one ns etpeanre socal, Serene: SF: in behalf of our government, and to do all tbe mer Bay State, American Express line, ALEXANDER KNON, 08 Peat street, N.Y. my Se er deem an Jat ight ha \wrence river, about seven miles below Kingston, . e and the fermer sank in ten minutes. Tho Bay St1'6 | regular commander being absent, There Is no neces. peat ornatnan ne, nicht Fhe atest tats al 3 and arrived here on time this Tecapitulating Inst week's description of the | Doubloons and all kinds of Gold TAYLOR & GO. Bankers, 16 Wall street, N.Y. 38. Ste aStese” & Bucs Wervee Proaten Somme jonors on the occasion. iF from a still slumbering .by Southern emissaries in the to this deponent would rather that it exists is as clear to every of the day. ‘The most i ‘MAE