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MEXICO. ater from an Amoricnn 5) Ca, at Weehawken, . J. ecaeoh ile or stesimiinn’s +onw i ee eS dineene , — Veroas 10 Liqvon Licansns AGAT.—At the maeeting o® | te Save Him. ("Mae following letter from Judge Ha)», of California, to io brotber im Rutland, Vi, publibed in the Rutland tatereating - Pbence hot « ond one THE WRECK OF THE SACRAMENTO. are ee roll omy Bk Hebeke: SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Faanvpost CoL.ision.—About seven o’elock last even=" Additional Particulars of the Wreck of she | ing the Pavonis ferryboat Niagara was heading fer the United States Steamer Sacramente. and | slipat the Long Dock, when the Morristown, om ber trip ! The following letter from Mre. Elizabeth Oakes Smith, the famous wowan's righie lecturer, dealing tbe} = POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. woes physical appearance and physlognomy of the murderess, s cr or Reseue of Her Crew. 1, July ®, 3867. to Hoboken, struck her on the guard aft, which waa mnperes mye eT Bridget Durgin, who ie to be executed in New Jersey, | tay Paempzscy.—A ‘Johnson Club” in one of the | I regret te have to report to you the intelligence: of deamon Jy the, conueian, 7" zane anne ‘abe eegeainted with the Princess, sain Bas, aad she pen? week, we And ie the Orecnpert (Leng: island) the wreck of the United States war steamer Sacramento, | ven ongere Boag ead ppoken me to Maximilian, so that he 4 MoClelian as the democratic candidate for the Presidency | near Coconada, » ton the eastern coast of India Sra seeptcmpianten me, tapes portant ta se Bele ack: Ni. J., afforded me on | tn 1868, General Banks has been nomimated.as en eight | At the time Tite the particalars of this wafertenstp 4 eee sebverstion, be sald’ be wiehed wo conse, THe arene of Mrs. Coriel, tase hae excied 8 area sid Stan De She: vretinanien, of Geant Peels affair are exceedingly mesgre, inasmuch pprallnytg Ww Agee, a defence. terest even malevolence in the public igan. The Cincinnati Enquirer is in favor forthe most part of brief telegrams or of short para- ed one & Mexican of mind, A brief account of the not be vs 4 totes canoe ee eyes Fines beer ee ene mar ‘“ablest democrat im the country,”” George H. Pendleton. | graphs in the Madras newspapers; but the following a Steen, ‘This court was composed exclusively It bas been my practice for many years to visit the | The Cincinnati Commercial thipke that Salmon P. Chase | would appear to be the {acis:— a G Licutepant Colonels, ny ag at prisons in various parts of the country, not from a mor- | will be the republican, and Pendleton the democratic ‘The Sacramento, which was an iron-plated vessel of = Deh eek tincsahiy maprommed with ft, Pid apd idle curiosity, bat that J may the betier under. | caniidate, while a “conservative” party may ran Grant, | thirteon gupg, left Madras, to proceed to Caloutia, om ; ev ‘apitnen anined hal the Tmperar was dieanisdod with 1 ets be ‘lace, vines the Tora thelr opinion of womex | iD which cae the Pendleton party will cut « larger fgure | the morning of Tuesday, June 18, but intended calling >» 2 eeomed enxso08 aewiet mo whas may see of them in the domestic or | inthe North than did the Breckinridge party in 1860. at Coconaga to take in a supply of coal. On arriving of 3 -~ came ¢o the country 10 treat BOMINION OF CANADA. , er ctari and did not wish to rig anything § poop pM arn Te nr e The Chicago Republican is strongly im favor of Stanton. | Point Gordewar, about fifteen miles south of Coconada, Seat would iajare me in tbat respect; but ae lamyers SPECI. “CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Thave sometimes discerned a troe, noble Tt maye:— eho ran aground, and.as her own crew could not suc- bares $0 act even enemies, . amid poverty, msery, and even in prison cele. ‘There are Dut few men in the who stand a8 | cood in her off, the commeaader of the Sacra- . mf so ng penne na LS mash it would The Blecthone—Nomination of Candiantes fer In es seale of + rye ae dg og ed find eriiant high im public Seton 08 es Stanton. bh mento despatched Mr. Russell, the paymester of the vender le lowest I. cunn'ng an more than a ie name deen ie “feapes sat trims onan doy von. | Rususncnad hace ccs any | Benes anon i sez aoa | ve © Gren we aa — . 2 po 7 4 ¥ ‘The « et |]. The firek gum‘salthe election campatga for the legicle- | are pot more clearly dened than are whose of Bridget so, therapy , cate metiap ams "Veneto foich the officers dated ; sures of the Dominion of Canada wan fred to-day, , aud crew, if necessary, to that part, and also pecoteded At eleved A. V. 9 meeting took piace in the City Hal! to the wreck himiselt to p Square ie ‘front of the City Hal}, and candiiaves wore | in De power, ‘These Vos veom to have Jef Coconads : ‘of Bominated for the genera! and loca) Jegislatores. combed close to her head, an ive place to one of the great yor the age; but | on the 2ist of June, e f There are four camdi@atee for the House of Commas Sepentaaky te sei. ber Damen: Salsa) stentlaation, re foeting the ‘of such & Tk would however, as if the state of 3500, avd two for the Legislature of Ontario; but the-oaty men |-She ts large im Thy base of the Liat, and swotis out over | pelicy by iho tntnes satay ot the past, aod it woula omer, . bends fighting. paving & chance are M, J. Currier and Edward | ‘%C Cis. where destructiveness and secretivences. are Dot surprise us ahould the two sectious—ibat for affaiva on. board. the Sacramento bed sasamede more nage yeas penn pe Ly are id to-ated by phrenologists, while the whole region of intels | that againet a military candidate—comb!ne on Mr, | serious aspect after the paymaster was sent for assiet- $3,000, and the Fourth ward dulvert: it $900. These men ; ta ard arp, tee eae, Fo My Senet, rn Yeot, ideality, and moral seutinee: lepmall eatonta » | Stanton. ance, and that it became neceasary to abandon her; for were the on!: —— the city damaged to an amount aany, with comvaancy the local House. After the epceches of the several can- | forehead maturally corrugated and low, nose conca Papicnae or ma Dawocanc Panrr.—At Bedford | ag tho British India Steam Navigation Company's | exceeding $8 Se eee pay = court. a didates were beard, (and they are uninteresting to the Is, le 1¢ & very long upper Np, | Springs, Pa., recently, a party of gentiemen were disouse- | s:eamer Arabia, Captain Ballantine, was on her way to the responsibility of the Morris canal im causing t 4 complaint was pang nas Keabenenirns officers fixed (he and thoes pa none ie me fe 0 for monet 5 bgt keg ing the political situation, when a leading democrat, | trom Calcutta to Madras, on the evening of the ait, at | flood, a committee was appointed to imvestigne the ns os ~ ie did not number more than five hundred | not below, the bull, and the papil fa uneommonty amalt, | Bot am admirer (as fow Ponusyivania democrata are) of | haif.past six o'clock, she fel tm with @ cutter and arate | matter. oa at, ee: rn ne people, aud no great intongst in the proceedings was | J hould say she would be naturally dim-sichted, It is | the Old Public Functionary, phatically remarked. Delonging to the Sacramenie, on which wore twenty- Coxteorios yor Tae Pors.—Rev. Father George H, te expected to be governed en nin (ell oring pln echoes artigos th “Gentlemen, the democratic party. was sired by Thomas | ping oficers and men. Of vourse they were taken on | Doane, of Newark, acknowledges ee seep ae — eon, rns ripripaen poor nemenee she caused acrowd of ummbreliao io uprine, and te these the ‘moutk would not be found in ten thou. | Jeferson, and amg baste ‘payee 1 of | Doamd the Arabia and made ss comfortable av porsibie, ” pin Aires ce court conpored ‘Lieu t-Oolovel, Sanoher, | aspiran\ lameutary honors reseed themselves | sand—narrow catlike in shape, with pointed Tun War Ornce.—The Washington correspondent 0! ft Coconada board ee as vigorounly ne they did before to the faces underneath | tecib, The ‘abele pirson’ ia ‘heavy, tuetined to fainoss, | tho Worcester Spy saya be apeaka vy authority in saying Lab cabo pa cet stevas be Mesllararesre MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GASSIP. ‘Go tbe The meeting broke up at sbout four o'clock, and was | daugerous locke tor eds oe ell oa fooen have caves, | that had not General Grant been willing to take the War | core stated, when they were taken on board the Arable, | ¥&n0 and Grist aro in Baden-Baden, a ot the Y' & very orderly one—very different from what will be | sion, The character of Bridzet’s faco is sullen, and yet | Oifioe ad interim Mr. Stanton woukd not bave left the | tnat they had left the Sacramento thirty-six houre pre. | Mv. Lyster, manager of the opera company ‘whic en oe eee West nomination meeting according to all ne mee expression of ee aren te recent Department without further exhaustion of legal means t0 | viously, and had been al! thet time without either has been playing in Australia for some years pest, bad ’ ol jt a 5 ~ , Eo saser There 1s not one chasuater at hows, ens He oblave | retain his rightful place. The matter wes fully dls- | fooq or water. The rest of the officers and crew had | ®fTewell benefit at the Princess’ theatre, ee ane et D’Arcy MeGee’ ba cs beg Haris aor dogree, eed ed th not one ray of sentiment, nothing | cussed between the two beforehand. left the steamer on rafts, bat whet had then become of > He was then about to start for forest J . [ONTREAL, August 22, § genuine, hardly buman, except a weak, sonietimes a ‘Wao 13 Jony M, Brinckuex?—The Washington corre- o with his troupe. ‘ mext day General Escobedo approved of the sen- J bitter, emiie. The wonder ja that any housckeeper shou'd 5 them they did not kaow. The party reecned by tbe Tabeane tence ana ordered Maximilian shot at. 7 o's The second part of D'Arcy MoGoo's memorial hastecn | >) williog 10 encage ach s. path Enea’ on tosn indent of the Chicaco Republican, in answer to the | arabia were as follows:—Licutenant Commanding, | THe sparkling comedy, oh the Bont, me » the 16ib. | The Presideatof the nation extended | publiebed. It refers to the Hiberninn Society dinnor, | that ibis same gir! was offered to me in au inielligenco | above question respecittig this gentleman, who figures in | George M. Bache: First Lieutenant of Marines, Henry A, | running atthe Theatre Royal, Melbourne, at jast uc? aren: Conant + sgutherht oe dogma “a where treagonable speeches were made and one McGrath | office in reokiyn; and that I refased to even taik with | the Conover case, tays:-7) esancoatl fo caret, Te. panes —- counte, i oad; sec. e 60 repulsive in a} ance, ngineer, ; Secon stant ineer, le- 4 a 20d. Wo bo shot a the same time an-Generaie Miremon | was appointed » delegate Meee Philadelphia Feman | °°? eked upon Bridget Durgin without prejudice, aud 1 | He was a clork in tho General Land Office during | rick Ie Millar, Third Assistant, Engineer: RD. Taylor; | Fiotow's Witwe Grapin has been performed ot Peat para Lor third, that he might bo allowed to give cach | Couvention in 1665. He says McGrath should bave been | deseribe her without exaggeration. She was born without | Bucbanan egy olpwotggee = pears a _ of | Midshipman, ‘Murray 8. Day; Captain’s Clerk, Howard | with very great success, ° br bee ‘were to shoot bim an ounce of gold | arrested on bis retarn to Montreal. He peints out the | nora} Tesponmb.lity, just as much as the tiger or the | Sroug Southern feelings. hep Mr. ge in came into | Walker; Pay Clerk, J. 8. Stimson; Sailmaker, J. Brad- Reinecke’s Kénig Manfred, well koewn in German: b .) These req were granted. He died bard, the | extent of the Fenian organizations 4m thie country and | wolf ig eo born; and the question naiuraily arises, what | office nis resignation was accepted. He then removed ford; the master at arms, the purser’s steward, seven | 14 a ia for the fret time, and being unsiilMtu, He receivod wine balls before | the collections made in support of the movement, and | jy the duty of a wise, humane and just levisdator | (© Virginia and engaged in the study of the law. Re- | frenien, three scamon and ecven marines, making & been prodace: Jeebaden me, ‘expired. denounces the organ of the Orange party in aiting and | in her case. Th ehe is dangerous to a coin- | turning to Washington in 1864, he opened a claim | total of twenty-nine persons, sucoseded well. . ‘Yo return to my intercourse with the Emperor. After | abetting the movement from ita inception. munity might have been easily seen before she | agency, but having starved out at that business he be- The Sacramento was a heavy armor-plated vesse), and Mile, Patti leon her way to. Switserland ‘to take examining the constitution and laws 1 vecame satisfer! oo wtecped her hands in blood. That she ought never | came & sub-editor of the National Intelligencer, and | having gone ashore in such weather as webave here Putts intone ‘at the Ttaliena, op Maximilian could not be convicted according to law, Fire at Wyoming. to be permitted to prev upon it again is no less evident, | Passed from that posit:on to a clerkship in the Attorney | during the monsoon, getting ber off again would bean |. *2° before making her rentrée ‘ pointed out . — Bs Meee peel nd Wromnnc, August 20, 1867. But whether it is niet to take an Irresponsible, morally Lrerormga ‘Phe yebe! General Joe Johnston is his imporeit ity, i oasis sa 3 ‘The health of Mr. Charles Keen is tr under thea i idiotic creature, aud she & womag, whose sex has had s0on as the newa of the disaster at Madras | the fi bie Influence of the sir jenton-2u) Joe oe Mena eutened, UP considerably, nent at once | Vie Anglo Americag Hotel was desiroyed by fro thie } 116 voica jn making the laws under whic! yhe will sufier, | Tue MARYLAND CoxstrronioNaL. Coxvenriox.—This | hie Excellency Lord Napier, the Governor of that presl- por seg pers onetitation aad my Glowwot ii, Vaeguer aid vhat nest | FOGooe: The 1008 18 timated at between $4,000 and | and hang her by the neck ‘ti she Jr dead, 1s nqestion | yody adjourued ‘without day” on Saturday last, after a | dency, telegraphed to the British commodore at Trin; | “OT a. 15 nas beon playing at Margate, 3 000, jor our advanced civilizat consider. of her 9 ships-of- 5 iy Het Tg ~~ ae goestions hed been discussed Jn this case I observe the women are unanimous in | Session of seventy-five working days. ‘The new cons the agsistanco of the Sacraments, This order wa | The Great City ts running at the Amphitheatre, Livers tewesbe ‘ian . mn ae wae atone Ronn ar | A Min omer on a pew ai the feeling (for it teh hardix: on {spinion) that she ought | tation ja to be submitted to the vote of the people on the | promptly obeyed, and the steamer Star, a snip St elgat in . ry POINT LBORN, Angust 20, . e 4 it x Ht] mot de i i ins, Was goon on her way scene easter, say bow. He had uever called the Eroperor's attention | 4 stranger. droseod in the uniform of a United Staios | safe uniese an example be made in this most atrocions | 18D day of September, and, if ratified, will go into effect | Mir Th. ahove wes written I learn taal the crew of | Mr. Morton Price is about erecting a theatre ai: Ram~ od Points, ee formerly yin soldier, was found dead bere this forenoon. case, There is little doubt that the law will have its | on the Sth of Oxvober. The most important of its pra- | the Sacramento, who wore picked up on the raft by the | sey, Isle of Man, and hes purchased an eligible piece of pape ape now mint of Foreign affairs, held course in regard to her, and perhaps in most cases of | visions aro the folowing: — Arabia, had avery narrow escape of being pasecd by . 4 for that she euye tiga of the coustitauonality of, the sive the THE COURTS Crime it 18 better to let it do eo: and if ite features are re- | 49 person shali be deomod incompetent asa witness | iat vessel. When the party was sighted by the Arabia | éTound for that purpose. ; tion Sen ‘the PY oa i he rset id a to &® benign legislation, repeat the obnoxious | on gecount of race or color, except hereafter #o deciared thy erdarwe iso that pained pesermore a is, Mr. John C. Levey, after concinding ® successful en- UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE Tt is moet probable that whet by act of the. General Assembly; the sbsence.of any | Ter'ta ta ‘sca ‘on anetr Ung catamaran or mauive sasig | eneement at Londonderry, appesred atthe Raval Amphiq aud wi —— : piles hrat mado theltattompt-at the wouse of Dre Cone! | Tvalous text, except belief ia the exietence! Ged, moral | T5120 Tastose of fiding, ead some of the omecre were | theatre, Liverpool, playing in his own @reman. | ° eee Rerewas no time to be lost, and it musi bo | Charge of Making. a Faise Wotura im Gehe- | the abject was io rob, but having baen detected and | Mcounwbillly | to Him aad 8 condhion OF | about proceeding em their voyage without | -Mise Netlnon, tate of the Adétphi theatre, appeared oa! Sccoplimented itvowsediad te olners, "The Presean sec: bebe mle risa oil Fornapa revised by. fhe onfortunaie deceased, Bridgat's | to come, in the qualidcations for witnesses, | Oupiain Batwantine, however, wae not satisded, and hed | Aoguet § at the Queen's theatre, Dubtis, and co Before Commissioner Osborne, . a ences Rh the holding of .oMfiee, ane 1 vom round aracters, Joliet, | yetary of Emperor ‘more + jurore = or 'pro- unately discovered-that cl Pauline, saa denSatiee ok ea cupasition of to law then | Ie Uniled Sialee ve. Bisa sAilendeim,—tho investiga. | ROMS Pract aor Sho Serer benbracy bate dis eae eon agua pa tggas: pr Ry ‘eved topaleioumeoet tmoe aeiiner masa nertess tae't pacriegl rats veawsin olen ‘im Belfase! - . : " nature whatever. obange: = “ finer ibe Asuras share dadirey Ms-dovernr | vordantieceges wir avg: to iim | S04 Topi aso ache maya ames | sae brmrnent fang grarameas nen | Pp Saetacne teeter eter; |, The Nltngham The Hoa ew open for usher Re} Of Missourt, and others,” bave said fiaitering nd mind to a consideration of the question of capitar pan. | conferring the veto power on the Governor, and the abd | yo¢ the Madras journals ihiak-that they have arrived i | 96200 of Euplish opera, the principal-artisee-beiig Mr, Ghings 10 me about it, and Maximilian wisbed mo to | her schedule, Bled by her ia bankruptcy, that she is the | fshment. Yo me it lea cruel Telio-of a barbaric which | Htiop of the office: pi patie yo ‘at Vooomada, Herbert Bond, tenor; Henvi Corri, basse; Mise Thirh mond copies of it to Mr. Seward. and other promment | owner of the houeo No. 182 Stxteeath etrect, in this | ought to be ex; from our legaleode; but there | Senmons of Sho Legieatre ste Lime tec tuinty deve. | tal up to the 24 tact, states that her Majesty's | wali, soprano, and Mme. Emma Heywood, contralto, Pruvious to my_ arrival, Maximilian bad sont to the | Sit, subject to certain mortgages and incumbrances. | ore iany fois heute Shia hom whieh qur people need | rhe disability of minlsters of the Gospel to become mem- | Sreamen Stan, Thich was gent from Trincomalee to tbe | norisig ibe week they bave given Faust, Maritans, Bo. Face Orcas Loe Tet Dlamatic serve, and Meaers, | The property is clalmed by @ Mra. Feline Merey, by | "' Dridget ie naturally sullen and. taciturm, and upon the | Detect Wee enere) Ssessanly, bnion, wee Oath engratied | 2st Inst, without having Weed able to render any amit. | Kemian Girl, &o,, to good eadleacee. oar eee aed eminent Jawyers; but owing | virtue of s decd of conveyancesalieged to have bean ex- | crime of which she Je convicted totally reticent. She | Consiusion of 1860, Mi nestoled, Te Neel eal dar the | SR0B to’ the wrecked vossel. She reporis that Gsptais | wr. sothern (who “can’t speak Roglish, and stam Mexico they ware bindared some 4078 | ecuted by the defendant. The latter denies all know. | thanked mo for some littio exppressious of Kindnen, | UPOR te ¢ Male citizen is entitied to | Thompeon, the Master Attendant of the port of Ooeonada, ? ch Ba Sie Ee cat fedge of the party, and produces tn court anviner tame. | 80d even tried. to look. in mp ace new constitution cvery white male cittaon is entitled to | Aoq'ane Collector of the Disiries, with atorea-of two | ™#rs pitiably,”’ as the Fronch say) has left Paria, 0 Me es bee dons,” They aakea, | Hine Merey, her step sister, who she admila has a tien on | @o0t often talk rind to me—they may js to provide tor registrauiom, and the reg isiry endeavoring (0 pave an many ef the | August? the Emperor ané impress, attended; -theug] sion! Be "By an American lawger® | st® 7, but mot to an extent to invalidate her right | hug and they are glad 1am potug to conclusive evidence of the right to vote, the present 1 Poole. They had siresdy saved | chey had only left off their deep mourning for the Epa 1 met them ail with poder per ondlnedig. A 9 aay ie the ee es ne | tact pomyee ~ fens | tecoatinge in force until another shall be, enac portion of thom, Gs SE/C0F worth |. Manimition the day-bedeany, ‘Shale Mapestion sppetral wi the prov ] engent where the right of tne two Kmehnes to the disputed properiy, | anination, ie unable. to Aocumpaninae | CoPaen aus a8 Sh may. ue tecensiasons wan ony 10 are ledged on board the | 10 enjoy the performance thoroughly, and: elayed til) beri voeer soa none by tree ft 4 pment 5 ey Os ta poly: a ny | tes Tellowing sense ta: ' on western convey them on York: | teend. ween the cour on either At the elose of ti er, ” low = a ase Yesterday Mr, Bdwin James, comsol forthe ae. Yours, respectfully, Sr Oakes SMITE. dE oo yy eae vn eatin naps gong i ee of lion tamers ne to be a va ry perm’ , intimated 5 ommission*r that the defence wer nem Lune of peace. end on: < aperiure therefr: = e bs ture, Batty narrowiy escaped other le . “ass sen reqvened to speek a "9 | Shich corel for on of the Mra, Mareye sald that oo BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Henrie micereve of good goverunnat ni touts (0 woarely OBITUARY. pega man itech rege ee am Roethcee fen samennen te Teen me conneel'd | hie sido they would call a hundred witnesses, If neces. anne nd despotiara. aeN Name ee eee ee fo peak ‘in (bat language in which gary, to rebut everything defendant's witnesses re ARRESTED ON CuARGR cP Haquway Ropeery,—Three It ts also provided that the writ of baboas corpus she!) Witiam B. Campbell. ma did her best tq Conceal her third and last dari best eapecen -snesstoetmicnlition, of the | Soren. SEE RAS WHE US Gs NARI “94 TON OPO SO Fo sained Jusnen Karen Chagies. Owens.and.Jawes poh ates 207, ciopmmnanes sheen. nears ended | Wo have alrendy announced the death of ex.tiov- | from the “brute of a husband’ who had sbewn so titt! teen 1 ‘was Mlosed to ish genera! 2 MeCue were arraigned waive’ Justice Dail re ernor William B. Campbell at bis residence in Leba- | family affection... Batty-interposed to.eave tbe cnb, bul joy yestorday | destruction of slavery, but has the followiug clause “ eometimes Frenev. 1 sled ont fe we ae BANKRUPT COURT. morningen the € < way 10 ri morta wlavery shatt not bo ra-establiahed An this State, buat ha non, Tean., from distase of the heart The deceased | whe lioness mistook bis meaning and sprang on him; eq aheaid heeqtenage more —— mange of hia get @ policy an 0 ons? ve ‘shot. i be was Petition Fited. Yesterday. plamant is My. William Brows, who accuses them of yes a eo pawn Mena Bo wan cs due | a2 & native of Tonnessee, and descended from a re- 7 all entering into lions’ dens teto be stopped, and ve i oon fanieosee Carte Judsom, ety. Referred to Register Fitch, having stolen # gold watch and chain from him on the | from the United States. spectable and’ well known family. He received sn | very wisely too. rite. of Die defence Me night of the llth inst. Ga the night in question it Tur Caxpipares Fou THE CaLivonmia Govexxoragir,— | excellent edacation, and soon after leaving school Before the marriage of Frailein Bettelheim was fuzibing sgainel my cou. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Poy Paw dey tes eee, by one rey the Forty- | Of tue three candidates for the next Governorship of | enterea the army and served during the war in Florida | pleted, the young @rtiste requested an avdience of thi my life.” He ouce — ety i for being Intexicated; bat on esami- | Oi cria two arenatives of New York city and the ‘a8 captain of a company of mounted volunteers. U; Emperor of Austria to thank bim for having ki euly people Darn haven gentiomen | The Lawler Divorce Seit=Blow Diverce Suite | Pation the feliowing morning H Was found that he was ih ed) Bron ms th and Gormana Be 7 pve maped Vs * | making a noise abont the of his watch, Ro otberiga New England man. The New Yorkers are | his return nome he was elected a momber of the State | authorized the caneelling of her- contract with th exh bited by the Mexicane to Bont Teton Barnard, SSS foaree. cad Oeste en en ate Lol | Mr. Haight, democrat, and George ¢. Gorbam, Union, | Legislature, and from 1837 to 1843 served as m | Opera, ‘His Majesty congratulated Ber, and added, « erican was happier ann i PS ie rEg, T. Lawler.—This case examination on toureay pext. avd both these gentlemén are lawyers. The independent } representative in Comgress. Immediately after | trust that you will be as fortenate in’ matfimeny as you ihe smeeees. Maximilian was | befere the court yesterday op # motion for counse! foes A Corone Peor.e’s Bavumcur.—There wae a Jorge | Calon candidate is Caleb T. Fay, » New Engiand | the declaration of war against Mexico the deceased | have been on the.stage,” list i: u va Ne indto me, aaa re we eae 4 and aliwony during the pendency of the action, which | assemb: of colored folke of #!l eges, shades and con- } merhant, * i Rs easing tae nati tp Tennessee Costa’s Se oa be given eariy in Sep. te cunpen: aed Kurope, ihe | is instituted for lunited divorce on the ground of alleged | ‘litious, at Myrtle Avenue Park yesterday, for the-pur CONGRESSIONAL NomaTions Iv Montana Ternvory,— es -y — lees o extent ‘ae tember, at the in Oratories have neve «sede of Viramar shall be your beme. was cruelty. The piaintif produced afidavite the greater | pose of enjoying a regular old-fashioned barbecue, Tne | The Bomination of James M. Cavanaagh as tho demo- ee Mexico, Sanpauonete distingutekod hiv Dimmeeiy | 2nd much favor with French amateurs hitherto, bu euttic, ear Trieste, o@ tbe Aariatic. portion of which were unfit for publication, bat alleging, | D/RDt previous a delegation of colored brethren, noted | cratic candidate for delegate to Congress from Montana, | at Cerro Gordo and Monterey. With the return of | the talent expected to sustain the principal parts im Lote eg om te he reguesed, Hut ber thi that the deendamt had knocked | {F thelr skill im the matter of ek and roasting | was made after a severe fight in the Territoris! Gonven- | peace the regiment was disbanded and Colonel Campbell | Costa’s sacred drama may possibly conduce to a coma i Bgoobedo ordered sii the | suong oiher things, that oxen, were engaged in ing specimen of an 1 returned to private life. Soon after he was unanimous! i city ihe next day, and! was | her down; that he had squandered her fortune; that he | ox, ‘Jo thie animal amplo justice was done yesterday vy | “0% there being eight aspirants for the honor. The | rected one of the Judges of the Circuit Court, in whick | Dil® success of Naaman. Rossini has expressed big UD rae ghed poe otrdheanent erp | hal keockéd her out of bed whi Je im a state of sieknese, | those present, and, with speechsmaking and dancing, | first ballet stood: Cavanaugh, 12: Joba P. Hruce, 9; | capacity he gave great satisfaction to all parties con- | intention of being present. Complimentary worda, Theneweot hie death | Ac. (he defendant’s aGidavits were $0 the effect chai | tH? “ay was picasantiy pasted. The object of the barbe- | Alex, M. Woolfolk, 7; Sample Orr, 6; “Colouel’’ Jobnsony cerned. | 10 1861 he was nominated by the whig party, | We hear from Parts that the Exhibition will contin Lewes cmenitigaied, murder, | plaiwult was addicted to intoxication, and thas she was of | Coo. enurcit wasted at the corey et idee ey | 5; As B. Mayhew, 8; J. HD. Street, 45 ad | eee ee ee nda Tea ee eae a OOkeFHOF. | open until the end of October, Civilians petition for 1 knew the cour decided | @ violent tsmperand bed struck bim on the head with a ~ Saab te exeet © @ (late delegate), 4 Finally, after rem festion. We Eon Gee cy of the structure, but the soldiers tick, imBiotl ere wound: shat ihe witnesses who | Kalb avenucs, as they propose to erect a larger | Sam. McLane ( legate), iy. exciting one and rosulted in the election of Mr. Camp- | permanency » prin targa in Bem dr eeataes ce Leaak he olin an’ ben Gael dae ‘ducrapatabie edifice than the one which they a& present occupy. much talk, and upos the second day and ihe seven. | bell by & majority of | 1.600 on @ total vote of | che space im the Champs de Mars for their habitas} mflie pee ls Ea tak. maven witned th. cumieanides | women. the pasion oan of eight children, all |. A Wouss wire Tunwe Hramawng,—Vestorday awomeo | teenth ballot, Cavanagh was nominated, receiving 20 pnts Lausanne he, aliaire of the | tnry manoeuvres, [tis probable that some portion of the i bp woasl eo aan of Seraph po | id lain «"cganel salad, at Of no great personal charms, hut who bes, nevertheless, | votes to 2) for ‘Colonel’? Johnson. The republican | term, had ee desired it, the whig Pike veer ba | iron building will be converted into a military hospitaly \" fects aston im, 1 ronger , 3 " have pominated him for re-olection. The Governor, parracks for cavalry, erie hia. Seaae ‘ehen f heme fet the exampi¢, and that the childeen drang beer | "&@? €minently saccesef! ia (he ma‘rimonial business, | nomination had not been made at last accounts, but it ; | and . Loud complaints are made polaron OR oR. opel Spray : : Was introduced to Justice Cornwell under rather unen- | was believed thai elther Colonel W. F. Saunders, of sors aunipraran tan eon pe me Mteaitd | vy jurors mad disappolnied exhibitors agaisetthe Come — * * scanty of Miramar. Ry = pounce a Masia me Poo a tome are py vee ca yn ar viable cireumstances, The Judge, it appears, sent for | Virginia City, or Mr. Claggett, a nephew of Governor | by Andrew Johnson, onr present President. For severa) | missioners for not affording more time te adjudicate yore brow Sophia of Sansa chan ba eg ‘to the | that in pang tes ioe west eapwantena hs Ovi deena her, and she came, in company with an officer, who | Morton, would receive it, years after the close peg the ex-Governor kept | upon the merits of objects exhibited. Some surprice if be wi - , at tn b.” oe yi : oud you copies. Preserve, for f nay ‘ose ing, aud he advised the parties te go home won papeat- The indy ie thirty years of age, and ber maiden raine clopati Commercial names Horace Maynard, William B. - ser pp Were directed in opposition to | jurors were amateurs. In nearly all other clases pro We Wf. Quertaro 8th Jume. Stage full, two ladies, | tention to the- proper traieing.of their eight children, in | Was Carotine Dunkelspiel. Being under the im- | Stokes, Secretary of State, A, J, Fletcher and General vents ne poet on ee i favor of the re- | feseional and practical men were employed. seve 010) cay two, armed. We wore ‘aoning siong | steel of setting thisie oranuple. The motion was a denied | pression that married if was, more preferable. chan | Joseph A. Cooper, as radical aspiraate for the Tennessee Union, and ueither temptations ner threes cnerintasea | Mule. Christine Nillson came to London just in time, to r nape eta Dy by Sago ig ‘rere ordered ont | ishine eacisfactory proof shat she bad. abstained. from ‘with a young man named John Myause: to whom rie | Senatorship, aud believes Mr. Stokes to bave the sup- Stee, so ceweree, St lech’ liye ie lepalig.: ure pewne Mablene, 908 bee Utein!s, fase, alten; abe th 10be searched. Oh, how maddening! I drew my re- ose of liquor during the interval. for plainuift, Mr. plea ¢ endearing affections, oy were married, | port of Governor Brownlow, in consideration of bis adler general te the Coatebennes aeerGeE mele summer. The operaat this house bad anpreceden' veiver to ire, pee bac his rifle at my breas:, | Vau Katce; for the de.endant, Mr. Chauncey. 7 sasha ome ta wae a id ee £ (Stokes’) joint canvass with Emheridge, as the representa- he firmly declines the offer ‘Open Sie’ comegutinnel ill tuck before her arrival. In the Magic Flute ehq auctber with a sword knife by my fide, demantoa pas oe tive of Brownlow during ihe campalgo. The Legisiature | Nashville by the federal army he was ote of the first | astonished Paris and London. The Musical World my money and watch. There war vo use, no hope in INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS, 1a q0tt him end shortly giter married a man Dained mon to propose x Union convention im that city. resistance We were robbed of everything, uke, phe aang P, ories Fiven, whom she vowed to love, honor and | meetsin October and the question will soon be rettled, rent m that city. Om | says:—The part of Astrafianmante, “Queen of money, watches, clothe, aa" ' "Al ihe anuouncerment made im yesterday's Hamat, that | OVA, What ihe trouble was between ber and her, sec. | aishough the Senatorial term does not borin until 1809: Sehuodsans ecmmumbeats “ceeeetee Wreerding amon, | Night,” waa entrusted to Mila Nilleen, and hem wa guen ap eat ms op; on con our pa Commissioner Rotting, the head of the Jatermal Revenue | Saturiay was married to-a' Mr, Obaries Schuls, The Kexrecry.—Official returos from 103 counties gire | Therebeilion having been supposed Governor Cainp- | ¢xecution of the two celebrated airs, unezampled fon Goavcltdee eapumtain cite anvoentn come ah ot Vepartument, was ia attendance at the session of the | Ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Steivle. Que | Heim (dem.) a majority of 56,301 over Barnes, and ppt np ame = is oe evi difficulty, showed herto be mistross of anexceptional = yey bad found X ob the The troops Netropolitan Board on Monday, created @ vast deal of Polar enn Lat be hud wae | 74,058 over Kinkead, which i¢ 43,177 over both. ‘There | Yat go faras thore of Tounestee Were cenceeea ein | Tange and power of voice which, strong aewasthe ime | pe mpl bre | = ee , | excitement among the inepectors, and at an early hour | ratitv. and infurmed Justice Corawell, who reupon ure ten counties yet to hear from. The State Legislature | 1866 be was elected a member of from the | pression she had already created, took wusieal Paris by and opera gum Yeulerday a large crowd of these officials, knowing that | 'ssued & warrant ond bad her wrouht vefore inim. | will provably be divided as follows:—Senate, democrats | Newoville dist, and) pon hie admission sap | surprise, ‘That the long run of Nozart’s fantastic opere we te at te palace of M. Raron, the richest man | ine Cor enioner would again attend the session, be. bee thadien Bae Dt ne ae city | 24; radicals 6; third party 4 House of Representatives, | of the influence he jeut was, need in | @t the Thédtre Lyrique was chiefly due to the singing & Neuinya ders Pet areal Togien pevnsnes | tue Abe fc fn Cedar stony, art exbted much | rwcvnene reer my Shor a Man-shonlybtee | Samoetne Orit 6 had ary 7 RP Re ogg Fy Ef gh clyde fad the Confedernte General Sianghter, a clever gont'e. | ansiciy aio the proceadiags, The ridemaike, from the | seven o'clock on Tuesday night some parties, probably Pesxsvivaxts.—Jadge Woodwant declines to be the | returned poe Brothel ad onpentinra every bend Madame l’auli-Markowics brought her engagement 1 Sealihy geatiomen, A Vache Sant he iy ane tee | mice down to Nageau street, wore fu)rly timed with these | river (hieves, made a persistent aflempt to sheet John | “emocratie candidate for Congres in the Twelfth de | by the Brownlow faction was wrewed. by. him with re- | ® 08 at the Imperial Opora Hous», Vienne, by appear- Ban | Aenaeneane Ite di aod = expectant gentiomen, drawn to this locality m conse | yoxuity, a eeaman on board the ateamsbip pdr trict, made vacant by the death of the Hon. Charies | gret oy be counsele were unfortunately una- | ing as Catarina in L’Etoile du Nord; Germanice, Dew a WhO gare men ded, but no sheets or | queuce of the rumor tbat the guillo:.ce wae 10 Do-sel at | Grant, ‘ts ne was passing the Corner of Commerce ant | Denison. ul Nye dronable that the result of the recent | Vorern, in which she was much applauded, ‘ ze nd in Tennessee did much’ towards basten | ae, tag yah So to tho officers of | work inthe business of oficial decepitation. ‘The ses. | Richard habe s My | wal pe a “ag y some Wrecoxety,—The democrats hold their convention at Tt le weil requently ex- Madame Scherbarth Fliess bed appeared successfully. ; 4 army. were or three restauranis w! ‘ person concer! in the vicinity. Two of the shots 0 Th i 4 resmed q s . * sion was held, however, in perfect secresy, though mem- paseed clove to Lis head, and be a to think he was Madison September I he mos prominent candidate ob a Seopa 4 pA" Wocmesehaneeremion't in Suppe's Schone Galathea, and Offondach’s Schwaterria bers of Congress aad other men of politics importance | a victim, but owing to the daskmess he managed to | for Governor te Alexander Mitchell, who ie called .he subject of earnest thought. It is therefore le ‘von Saragoma, atthe Carl theater, in the same city. Dera , very e sent in thelr cards desiring “but ® migute’s interview” | escape. Officer Creamer heard the reports of the pistol, | ‘railroad king of the State,” that the cloge of his lite was bastencd by the gloomy | !0a his stay in the East, Protesser Suleer, the composed with the Commiasiooer. e Roltine refused to seo any | Ot *** unable to discover the perwoa who discharged it. Lovistass.—The fall returns of registered voters in | faiure ‘Which the success of Browstew opened Defore the | of Johanna con Neapel, enjoyed the rare privilege o8 one wat the matters in hand were disposed of, and we Fatal Cae Acctnest.—Coroner Lynch held an in- | the State show 44,223 white and 82,865 colored. The Releres ay od pope pp AS playing bofore Abdul Aziz, He wae advined to se! : finally a positive order was iaved to the elerke to send | Wem Testersay souching the death of John Maloney, | voce in the samme parishes in 1890, when, of course, none | for his oratorical powers. “He was above the Koavery | of the occasion, one of theSultan’s componitions, A in no more ie Ge who were den enna 30. ein — pr Nae) aot k ney oo be last by one of | put whites voted, wae 47,762 Thero are only ten par. | of politics, barat 7 & public man should always | lengih, amid great ceremony, the concert began. Tir verview was nr ‘eed, and bot even ip his al the cars of the Coney Island ro Tt apy “ " act from conviciion, and not from ex; ieney 1 vs dee. would the Board infract the Fule It had adopied, The | the decensed was & pasanger on one of the? care | ‘bee that show a plurality of white voters, viz:—Calea- policy. | As a private Character We wan’ esteemed tyre | Programme comprised several mon-Sultanic works. That evening a friend and I were standing sear rove | cewion was a very thy one—of more toan five | which left the city Ime at 2 P.M. om Sunday to go down | et, 243; Jackson, 111; Lafayette, 72; Livingston, 316; | who know him. Hie life was singularly pure and up. | Addl Aziz folt highly pleased when the wra Tal Merioang on the sight of Chapulteper Cantle. @ (or | boure’ daration—and daring it (he most extravagant ru- | to the Islaud. Wheu about two miles from the city line | Orleans, 40; Sabine, 138; Union, 908; Vermilion, 360; | right, aud his Kindtiess and charity stood coospicuone | of bie own composition—cousisting of a fe@ Jost Lelaw the parapets, look: the city and oat for the bevetitof ntious crowd | the car ran off the track, when the deceased got of and | w. 256: W: 556, among his many other virtues. wed. Bat bie features soa Sevier. Teere hed been ne fring dering ihe 4 ion time it was | walked on ahead. The car overtook him shortly ater, | “aebineton, 256; Winn, 566, simple, baremare Tregapyeeed « gurrender bad been agreed upon but si! faved pectore ead received theit or called out to bina to get out of the way) | CoLokavo Leowtarente.—Satficient retarne have been Colonel William La Davie grew clouded, and he Informed his suite thet Sa ml dreamt he rey "and Abat the corps was to be organized 0 do #0 he fell across the track and | received in Denver to show that the republicans will | 4 welegram from Galveston aunounces the death at | the composer,.who, im accordance with orders received, Stack—beng went ihe cannoa—strot and sbell flew | ec that ihe Board bad decided to ibe the wer his bod: Atiiok end fam 1 said to my friend that we were too sonia, ant toe teoetaeal teatimony Of several! witheees was taker: oben ng | Bate maxjority in both branches of the Territorial | unas city om the 18th inst., after a brief sickness of yeh. | Wore.ee onbedes turven as Ro.ent at the piano, bad t+ when the di seesnd cls nari tern Genes ex: MS neeee Stuns nate beet | rps © Tucks aaa hoot Stared | apr law fever, of Brevet Colonel Witiam 1. Davie, of the | sum the Prenrl ss eee at ivvasioe te vy aa seats scomon serminated at about four elock PM. 1 semrergewe rsa lie COLLISION AT SEA, se tl ar Sagara a etna: ras origl- | Sultan a compliment. had used the Sultan's cow posit ry 4 a ‘otimeuou te nana ered constr: 01 je Old Al : decision it ued arrived at: for oot even the Clerk. of SP EmA TON ET BF a eee Accldent to the Steamer James T. Brady off sere. he wea beld ia the highest gtr, | 2a mete Cor seme lively variavone: 16 appeare the Board was allowed (0 be present et ii deliberations, | A large notmber of the leading gamblers of this city te y his employers. Entering the army in the | little pies of musical attention was not particaiarly tt Tt way be regenied as cortaia, however, that the two | met in private councl: yesterday at one of the principal On Tuesday night, about « quarter past nine o'clock, | earlier days of the war he served with the One Huadred | the teste of the Grand Turk. wed wore tha recaedeliran ef vee areas eemtee OF RS | cetabliahmente,”” in Mroadway, wear Prince atrect, for | (he sieamehip Jamee T. Brady, of thie port, was rum inte Sg a area Volunteers in the eampaicus | The Lyceum, it {+.enid, will produce @ pantomime #8 which it ie expected to concentrate | the purpore of giving rect to their feelings against, and | Off Barnegat by an unknown steamer and sustained s- rg. When his a Christies, Mr, Charles Millward te tobe the author, nd devising the best means of vanquishing, the . | Vere damage, The James T. Brady bad getioed the | out of service he joined the cavairy Sf, | and the subject will be Don Quixote, * than there bas Deep heretofore, and ine dereliction of | Gambling Society in their present crusade xgainst | steamer several minutes before the collision, and i erate at meritorious ‘lk in the | br. Benedict isin Paris, Schulz is also im Pans, and many of the inspectors, ar pnd oar are nu the “faro institution. In the absence of a | Whistied to attract her attention, but as no retura me to the brevet colonelcy of hie Tegimepy, the eemth | other London resilient musicians are taking advantage “ ous compiaigis lodged vee of the ber, ‘ex e was given it'is ey that it was unnoticed. Now York cavalry, Su the ition ition. ; The Lyman Refrigerating Trak«portation Company | tent, rticulars of the session will not, 4 Te ee Oe 5 ied Br veteved to have been one of the | of commander of the rier! ugianslee Texas page dans ards redingra eyrangs steamer, wh ade public, It w stated om good authority iy ey ouyptota nomiaated, another ie4i- | Rictimond line, struck the James T. Brady a few | At the close of ix war he came to this city, Dus soon ate had on exhibition at Hoboken yaterdey the fret of | present, their cars, which arrived early in the\ mo ‘Morris end Resex Railroad, from Newt, The dorign of this inventidn is to transport yireeted beet direct from the Western States in such « map,2¢t as wil! seizures were The ol! refinery of James "Sire, after returned to Galveston to the position of | will play « star engagement at St. Petersburg thie Deputy United States Marsbal vt thal p the duties of | winter, ina “Greguisry sacngh oe We an ‘om, the f- Mise Kate Reignolds will bi benefit at Banvaraé . . 8 He after ihe fatal maady had ined bin Vg add Moseum on Friday, Nobody's Daughter will be given, . x enedre ite noundneas and perfect sweetnens on <elivery ; ’ the oe ean ‘eet iesy tae aoe haere come oy and ae eae bat oe = 7 i at m bm han ay eo 4 = Grange will a New omen oO Py Jn this city, the oar itself being refrigeratdy, fo 2 nares making short feturne of manufacture, | tom ‘+ selling to the ee ae Soctet, tained will ly amount to nearly $7,000. After | made oot, (olond 2 oe og ‘swenty-seven years | Month, and will make her farewell appearance awe ae Ad ppp 1 7 Joke ap orvivary J whebeyy the vighd of reningd OU wae BllNeRy (0 dp owy | Anorber |pdivigual @lnougced the fact Shah shpl Pr nen at ide yinap xf pig donk stage hip winten 4 ‘ is sure to fall; but where, or upon whoee was called to the obair, | feet aft of the paddle wheel, on “ie a Th as appointed secretary. Thé | away the whole side of the boat, - ings commenced by a technical speec! one away and thrown into the ‘was in favor of employing counsel and mest- | ell torn down, and the side of tt lawyers before taking any further steps a few | of the water. The Sg."