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intial op, brokers, New York, eet oe the public three times through the | Tiexe officers aad tha six handrod and fifty in the soe y loaned vy*them. Press on the subject, but no auswer is needed, The fact | tabular list nve were tried, condemaed fo death avd ky G40 207 —yudg- 8 NBW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1867; —— ad Bom. ee have ‘await calmly the savage wis | Seatac cere ee eeeaeta oe warns a of the act of eecalitgy sea tod fe bes been Ine also of act ted im nediatel; MEXICO. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, Order Reigning in the Qapital—The French Qlininter Receives Hie Passports and to be ta, I rep-at that this course was necessary and indispen- to the Canst—All Foreign Ministers fabie; for, above ail, we must be for honor ‘o be Weill Trented=Otterbeurg’s Dinner= : az ws fordunost, aid all that te dearest must ‘bo sacrilood I, who have hag efi true to my word, cavuvt fail to keep it nor at fuidl my bouvorabie engagem Tam not ignorant that, in spite of my having acted the government wil! take moasures to make war upon our people. In that case the government al ‘Will be responsible for the Dloodshea and tne hori that must ensue; aud pater opinion, both at home aud abroad, will be oa oui Puttiag our trast im the Justics of our cause, ‘seal have no fear as to a spoedy Wiumph. To this end, far from putting oar people of their guard by the recognition above referred to, it be- comes by ai} ineans necessary tuat our jeaders redoubie their acuivity aod take measures to carry out one and ai) of the orders which I had tasued for them to be ready Bava Ana’s Case. Mexico Crrr, Angust 8, 1867, Notwithstanding this city bas a population as great as that of New Orieans and new contains within its limits many who have been engaged in war forthe past five Years, I bave yet to hear, sivce the occupation by Port- no Diaz and bis amy, of a single case of murter, man- slaughter or evan ordinary vivience; drunkenuess and the customary lesser vices, if occurring here, are 60 Covered with the veil of secreoy thai wo are scarcely ‘aware of their extstence, And tuis in Mexico, th: capl- November. Deoeinder. S.Botes~88 (1 fest8-2: invasion. All ol nT ms , @en enlightened Evropo and America compare favora- proper guidance. Having wothing further to udd, 1 r0- Diy public morals with this people, whom many of the maiv your most aflectivnate tread and servan foreign Powers would bi ua believe, ty their defence MANUEL LOZADO. ef their country and the punishmeut of invaders, Le Meriied expulsion from tne family of uations t M, Alpoonse Dano, whe was Minister of France near Maximitian, bas appealed to the Mexican government @ibora!) asking for bis passports for bimself aad family Gnd also for members of the Legation. In addition, » Berge number of Frezch adventurers, with their fai Mew, who came here to astonish Mexico with French g@uenners and themeelves by vast accuinulations of pe- euniary plunder, #0 longer finding appreciative commu ‘Pities, but taxes large end onerous, wish to depart for France, and desire their passporia, Their hopes for the Metter particular wil! be realized. M Damo and suite Dave been furnished with paasporte, and orders have Deon issued to the miliary and other authorities between Mexico city aod Fera Crus—their point of debarka- _- render every assistance that they may require ing to th ‘All manner of fi the way of vecore and the like, bave ben \ Fam credibly informed that W. Dano has ex with tae liberal government for tueir kind ef- their bevalf. Teierence to French interests in Mexico, it is rep- Feseuted at the paiac> that ‘her wre eae under the pro- tection of lawa Which shail be -nac.ed and enforced with Tastioo to foreigners avd ciiizens alike. Ministers jrozn italy and from pain, and general- Yall of the diplomare agents near Maxunilian, lave had noarly all tue same favors anu facilities exvended to ‘tMhein us-bave bee: oxieuded 10 M, Dano. Presid ont Juarez aud bis Cabinet sre hard at work Bpya the orgauization of the several deparmoots, und the pruciamativos ior tue election of President ana 5a- Court, aod also for the meeting of Congress, are Prepared. IY tev meinbers of the Cabinet attended unofficially e dinner given by a few of My. O- erboure’s ineads of pan and Southera descent, Mr. Uriervourg Baa, 1b 1 presenied hinself at the palace ws Minter; but Vernment dues not c that be bas the proper INTERESTING © No official report mide. TERUPTCY CASE. The frat het was carefully kept by agentieman of Mexico ety, Senor asi! o PeresGaltards, and the Oxures taken from the villcial repor's published at Maxtmiiian's rere, The executions were all along 80 con- trary to humanity 4 appear Maximilian was ashamed of them, and ither he oF bis officers sug: gesed that the capwred M:xicaus be shot tmmedia‘ely Upon capture, so as virtually w carry out the order and bows would not i. Tetvet ber of Mexicaus Pctithon of George L. Schuyler to be Adjudged a Bankrupt and Discharged from Ail tis DebismA Partial List of His Linvilities. Mr. George L, Schuyler, surviving member of the long tobe rememhered Grm of Mossra B, & G, L. Schuyler, of this clty—the senior partacr at one time being Presi- dent of the New Haven Railroad Company —has flied ia the Cierk’s office of the United States District Court, Southern district of New York, @ patition to be adjudged @ bankrupt, and tbat he may be dec: eed to have a cariufl- cate of discharye from all his dsbie Ta furtiierance of Shia petition 1¢ has been ordered that the Grst meeting of his creditors shall be-held bofore Register Odell Clse, 00 here pnt the figures a Grined to believe that (he number is anderestimatcd, ‘As the question of the barbarity of tne Mexican peuple, and especially of the party now in power, is berg generally @iscussed, I must cail attention te the opinion upon the subject of two bundred or more Beigian offers and men who were captured oy she lideral army, and who Were fo disgua'ed w:th the oonduct o: ther fellow impe- who have rl of honor gainst explated by F to his own rat officers as to address the foiloming the 20h of September next, at White Plains, N.Y. LETTER TO THM RMORROR MAXIMILIAR, Mr. Sobuyier’s indeb'edness is not far from four mil- Sieaseac rio waasupinew. at Gaertieny aechlcanoe “ely bankers and brokera of this eity, Soma of the ee ee ee ee ep atts et the | Mndividaul items, ft wal be noted, ran into huudreds of Doeral army Ri in he had Made preoners, jae ei thou-ande of dollars, walle, according to bis owa state- my, to which sou even refuse be i r Naclt, ‘proveites a gear resket for these. awa | Mont, bis ussets to pay these enosmous suins are simoly your forces; for we who are | nj! He does not possess ei(hor land, property, siock, aoe ie ourscives a the banis | Bevashoid soods, Weariug apoared or personal property sai Mende would | Of ay descriptiva, Lue annexed is bis Bein PENTION To the Hon Sawurn M. Brare: 17080, Jadge of the District Courtof thy Caited States (or the Souter Dietrc: ub how ¥ kim viet, of the Lown of ‘sreen. er, Stale Of New i yor, FLAQUOL fed giana. . VAN HOLLENDEOR, and ins, aud have ly relused to recog. ear ae secsaitstso abel b Bite bin The iaie priva retary of Air, Oterbourg Fe ad _— wy. psy renrnenset! Rendon wt said (o be ucting Cousul, risoners continned, and th Ramin eolunel sererted On the dist of June General Garcia sent Genera! Sapta | Prisons © 0" ee aS ’ hrobuked by Mt Apa from Campoachy, wiere be had been imprisoned, mG But ocuesetaetieneert te Vera Cruz, whore lie daiy arr ved, together wish ao dai the fait of Que @Moer of hix staf, Colone: Vidal y Rivos, aud also bis family. General Zerega teivgraped ere for instruc- Hous, and | roxdent Juarez ordered nis inca: om in kan Juan de Ulion; iikewise nis sia oilcer, The family Were suttered to take up tueir Labiatm in tue city of Vein Cruz. Lhe course to be adupted oy ihe goverumunt Wiih Santa Ava tas uw t yet Goon d-cided pon, Tne exawivuiion of General O’Horav is now taking Pace, ava we suai! be early advised as (0 his (usure. two m'n who were caugut attempling to throw fhe train the track coutainiug tue family of President .uarz, ast renew und rong pre- even exXumiuavion irio Diaz ethi reas in 00, but 8 expected vn to take Command of bi Fire Hod. At present be is aivisiug with the govern mont relative 10 the future standing ariny of Mexico, Baere wil! be a conse idaiiou f commands und @ ror §A.ization of the whole army. It is expected that to-day somo final and satisfactory Srrapg-incnts will be nade #14 reference to the goods Bow in Cusiom House at Vera (Cruz and awaiting this Te ment betore being sent to the inerior. | They talk MOFN DE UF | redaction o: th» eccond tax (of Whe Mberai government) w thirty per cent, irom ope hundred Per cent, whicu is a libera! deduction, if ¢ eided upon, The news trom the mteror aud Pacitic cvast seems favorable to the permanent establi-biwent of peace aus ‘Whe auccess of tuo Juarez goveraineut, A few American traged aruiy a lees ¥ pou sou te oine of oy Beeame Vesued in said i trust aod 1a of wll ani ee-y vther his aed too sewhord during the eafurcemeat of tis doceee 0; Oowobor & 1885:— ertain). te deuch faruh rejaired vy the Visiou® Of sad act ‘Thot thé sebedule hereto an marked J aud veriied by pet th stua, contains oo serene tes a Teal ad. porwos Of anid 4ei~ te adjudeed by “ tons Of vant aot, and te of discharge fru. Governor... Colonel rr + Commissioner, Angust 1, GL0kul L, SCHUYE. 8, OMe OF THE NO TEMS, ins of 'r. cehuyter's indebied- eiule A, noted above, are verewin sof the cradkors, their b: d cor tierauion of the del Now York, $:82,0058—jady 0 Sasul dew Y ra, , ACL OSE potions as Kur G.L Senay ler for balance due eutiomen are bere lovk.ug afer the interests of sevural gaiiroad sci.eines and concessious, Sula Not Vents and SchoolsThe- Vera Cruz und Mexico Railroad be Prosecutei—Lozadn Adheres to,-Sanrez— xecutions e October Decrez—Copy of the Law ef Janaary 25, 1562, “ Mexico Crry, August 9, 1867. Weare astounded by an effurt being made by Don Miguel Lope; to convince himself and the worid that he @4 scogmpiisn a high ac} of treachery to his leader, at , on the 16th of May last, He has broker New York, $322299— ’ peniouer ws Coparmer of firm (or money to rs arpeu er & Ve mitye. now Vermilye & Oo, bankers, New York, $146.\7l-—prowissory woes male by rm for money neon bikers, New York, $98 000— made by teu (or money toaped by bred *Wouuded and pursued to @ aOase and burned to death, shot by Maximilian, a: repored by hia Minister of War, unuer ea uirst and second of the decree, which are as followe:— Amucte 1. All persons belonging ty arined bands or corps not logaliy adthorizad, woelber thoy prislain OF not aby supreme Ge p wor de sutviver of frm, inones loaied by them, Ward & Co,, brokers, New York, $19,600—money loaned by them. w York agaiaet i q bly at Pi Mat he is living quietiy and peaceably at Puel undis a peeaanty aoe to furbed by the liberal goveroment, whiie his fellow ofcers aro worrying themsely: fay in the prisons of Mexico city and Queréiaro, is sufficient to convince or- politie pies and whatever We th ber of those | Corneiiua Vanderbilt, merchant, Now York, $858,456 — wary intelligence. It 1+ stared hero that bis wife, of mio 0 bade, Cer ogautzaton, character | monay louse petitioner dul A. leak eormmtners. ‘whose child Maximilian became goJfather, aad which Die fommamaliep euwaet lon tanec treat J James G, King & Sons, bankers, New York, $82,354— hhas received the name Maxim lia, refuses to live with Sbey. shall be eoeteren ‘ato capeat paca Uishmmeut | Promlssory gots for money ioaued by thew, nig-four (24) hoa JwWiug tue sontenee, Jaco Purget, Now York, $26 843—promissory nots . Chae WHO, BeLongin , to caw bande meowoned In ewise for money lowed by oto caved w ta arms in their | Charies Sacorg & Co, New York, $10,000—promissory the force tuat has cup- | pocea for mon y oaned by them. lay, never estonding -ror~ 8 ana drgoe wr Kyle, New York, Bhim in consequence of bis bad faith, General Marquez has succeeded in escaping thus far, fend now but litle hope is rtained of his capture. ‘Fhe body of Miramon has been removed to the city, @od was buried ia the San Fernando burial grounds a few days since, His brother, Carlos Mirainou, 18 on the Mountains at the bead of about eight hundred men, aud 8 be said by some intends to prowounce, or at least avenge the death of his brother, Although ke has bad ten years Of military experience with the late general, ho has not exh biied as yet any talent which would make bim feared by the government. Io the case of General O’Horan, it is stated tbat the evidence is now before ihe court, and tbat it 18 of a con. Glasive character. Very strenuous efforts are being made Dy bis individual friends to have bis expected order for @xecution commuted to imprisonment. Tue punisnment sured them, and he over (wenty:f verbat in 4,000—anount due on jowat Lor moucy loaned Mary Aun Blatchford, Now Yorc, $88,000 —promiasory seen Eee oa notes for mney loaued ing to the band. “The cuted with nthe twenty-four the criminal Peceive spiritual lng been executed, the ouicer to'the Miuisier of War. Under the following law of January 26, 1862, Maxi milian, Mirarmon and Mejia were tried, codemued and executed. The cour: martial, according to the law of September 15, 1857, consisted of a colonel, or lieutenant colouel, aid #x caplaine:— irouyot Hite tase of belong sb Gave ihe sentence exe. a ah George Barclay, me ra aforesaid, seeing that | a eo e ny: for woud tance, ibe sentence hav. ne cil vorward the act of inquest | George Ho iges, New York, $24,090—promissory motes for mousy toaued by sim. Charies Tins, New York, $44,654—jadgmant of Now York Sup vine Court, recovered Sepieuver AL, 1455, for dalance # amount O° provissory notes aud book ac- count, for mouey Joaned dy min wnd for purchase of Fairoad iroa by petirioner How laud & Aspinwall, merchants, New York, €20,448— Judgment of & wrt, recover d siarch 15, 1649, Tor balance due money loaned oy tem. mercuauts, New York, $15, powers. with whtch T ing law providing for th S sgainst the pation, order, pubtlo pe the so Griguelt & Minar ment of ail ects " nd indiv dual grarantees, Mor isania, N. Y., $215.396—ju4 @f generals of division, captured at Querétaro, has been | *” ‘against the independence and national Sow Y. 4 7 v mg Loicnreten gme POy B mee a al | meut of New York Supreme Curt, revovered July 2, Gommuted to imprisonment for soven years, aud gone- Pals of brigade to imprisonment for six years, Ths order fe apeciaily agroenbie to Prince Salm xalm, who Lad beeo expecting to be ebor, ‘There appeared in the papers of Moxico a rumor that @aptain Roe, of the Tacony, bad asked for the body of Maximilian, No auch letter of request has been received by the government here. The Austrian Sloot js looked Sead wivestan tromeak’ iy) teidianell ane issory noes aie bY firm aud general ac ny territory of the republic, or by foreigners dgelaration ot war On the part of the bien they belong. “fy services of Mexicans in the forces y Whotcver be the character in which none the enemy. tavon of Meaicans or foreigners residing te of other Powers to invade any oF change its iorm of goverument, » $62,000—promissory notes for money H. Winckley, New York, $20,000—prom ssory no'es for wouey loaned by bina. Somerset County Ba money loaved by tints bi Bsiave oO Wiiliat Sawyer, Boston, $36,473—money loaned, $20,000—promissory notes for 4 Any Kud of compieity in alding or encouragt for daily, and the body will be surreadored to the family | the iavasion or Mt patent x nasi Sel, bgb-reeceuanecy watae tart ae oF od every aid given for its safe and proper transporte | 4". 6, fie respecticn milits ees spentea sine | him,” 7 Mon to the sen, Law; for the @ of which, @uthority ha Bishop Stewart, Bridgeport, $52,351—money deposited kuowledge, be it tirough rey in, devunciacio Wish petitioner. Tt ts the prosent intention of the. government that Bante Ava sali be trod by court mariial under the laws of beptomber 15, 1857, and Javaary 25, 1802. ‘The goverument bave not fuily organized their various Gepariments and have a great work before them —Presi- Gent Juarex bas ordered vacated many of the convents, Which formeriy comprised nearly one half of the city, Ad bias taken active sieps towards lemsening tbe power @f the Churcd, Four n bile schoole have been Opened io this city, and in tne ihird disirict of the State have been opeaed for the primary instruction of Poung girls, The Medieal Univorsity of Mexico 's now in full operne Mon, daily lectures being giveo in all of the various bresches of medicine, surery, &c. The School of Minos te also an fost! ‘Value to the country and is ration of eredit 10 the people. It snouid be rememberod that in Bestteo there exist ove hendred ‘nd hinety-sevon differ. or through any otuer bh ooh goumutted, Itinvis Conteal Ralroaad Company, $102,790—notes 0: petitioner aud Robert Schuyier, as copariners, mite for aud ou general aecouns of money loauod by com- pany. James Bailey, Crabow Bailey, Wm. Bailey, Henry Bailey aod Augusias Radciite, residences nokavwa $94 097--judgment recovered in Supreme Court of New York, Sepiember 11, 1355, against petitiouer, for money due oa purciase of railroad iron. ihe New York aaa Now Haven Railroad Company. Punichae mt fhe oh es as Drenortbed te same Jaw of Jawuary 2! :—Insasion made on sho terrl | 345 i14-—judgin te a tory of the repabin, Of which the firat paragraph of ar. ms York Sepromber 20, 1300, ean amie tas Lucie one of this jaw speaks, aud the services Of Mex! | can Sneruay & Co., Samtuol Bal jay ani R Schuyler, cans in the forces of the toreiga enemy, o which the The New York and New Haven Ratiroed Uompsay, second paragraph speaks, sii be punisied with dew's. | ¢159,034—cinim acalust petitioner and Rach ted Tavitation to invade tbe territory, of which paragraph | Coneriners, witch @ now ie sult aod disparet: three aud four of article oue spoake, shall be punisved | (iar knowa by petitioner. . witha dear, Lemada'a N ity ow the Pacifia, The following is a copy of the act recognizing Juarez’ SELIEF FOR THE GALVESTOY YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. TO THR BOITOR OP THE HERALD. governm»nt:— Qat Kinds of minerals, among which are gold, silver, We acknowledge (he receipt of the following amounts Tn the | ¢, on the 22d day of July, 1967, the ia oy t copper, lend, sins, Cope he oil ne, follow following oft bet hyp tener ee any glaeT, the | for the Howard Association, Gaty Matford & Sprague...$100 $50 4, Stevtheimer & Co... 100 Henry Lawrence k sous 50 Abendroth Brow....... 100 C, Lockwood & Oo.. 4 Cornwall & Ze ; 100 McKesson & Robbins. Deanis Perkius & Co | Atwood, Rickeits & Co. . Ey tog jaswes ie, | General Manuel Lozada, Commander-ia- Corel, weld — 0 a neeg ones ted article 2 of the act of new- trality, up Decem! 1, 1866, wo bound ourselves to certain things which Teg time bas come for us fulfil, It was agreed then that our neutrality ‘hould | James F. Wenman.. ceege with the civil war, and“that the government re- | Towasend, Baker eC, 80 rota. ognized by the mation sbould be set up bere also, GkoRGE & Woil, Doth these eventunlities have been accom, laheod, New Yorn, August 29, 1807. and, ee, the ba ony of our word ane The following amount has been handed to me by Mossre, George E. Biddle & Co., eouwtry : ea gold, stenid of nooner big cb San and rand Aon @, coecineie, pluabc cehre, The prospects of the railroad from Vora Cruz to ‘Mexico are not uulavorabie, om. the goveramont unfavorably upon complicity with Cd has commanded some five thoa- the Pacific coast, in the States jureego, sean Be bas given in his ednesion to the govern- Ment. v0 that there now remains no formidable party of @rmed men in the country opposed qiesbemneree cen in tou ety Genera Diy namesg bapa fe tons ot Men ot vent s sna ae y raicious habits cetera ype. Eat sea TO THE EDITOR OF THE BERALD. We have the picasure to acknowledge the receipt of the following for the benefit of the suiferers by ibe epi- demic at Galveston, Texas — New Vout, Aagust 20, ih hea TO THE EpIToR oF THE HERALD We have reseived the following ums for the benefit of a ee eee J. M8... Norris nt New Youe, Augost 20, 1967, THE COURTS. UNITEQ STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Before Commissioner Osborn. The Wood-Newcombe Case. Tre Uniled Sates vt, Abner B. Newombe.—The examination tm this case, set down for yesterday, was further postponed to the 14th of ee a the principal witness for the prosecution, W, W. Dow, uot yot turning up, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. Motion to Dissolve aa Injaneth Before Judge Blatchford, In the Maller of Henry F, Metzler and Thomas G. Cow- perihwiate.—Ia this case two petitions were filed by the creditors of Metaler and Cowperthwaite to bave theo adjudged bankrupts, On the return day of the orders the debtors appeared and denied that they had com- mitted the acts of bankruptcy set for'o in the petitions and demanded trial by fury, which wi ranted, A sumsequent order, om al Petition other cred.tora, was iasued by the Court restraming 1! debiors from gio ot ag ponte and chattels estate, Other yo) similar * injenctione ae extended ony spell the estate, debtors t) a The whole perm real tu Judge Blaton 'a decision, in whion he denies tbe mo'ion of the debiors tu dissoive the injanctious, The se «i Charge of Making a False Re- In a Sched: Bankruptey. Ihe Unied Staies va Elisa Altenkeim.—Toia case un- derwent a lengthy examination yesterday, but hitle was cited from the witnesses to cloar the doubts and uncertalnties tuat surround it, It stands adjourned for two weeks, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERI, @ The Express Companies War—The Case Subs united te the Court, Before Judge Baroard, Stpien P. Wa'erbury vs, Bimove P. Row, & al—The reading of the affidavits for the defendants in this case, in opposiuen to the motion fur the appolatment of are ceiver and the dissolution of the Merchants’ Union Ex- pr-ss Company, was coucluded yesterday morning befure this court, James T, Brady then opened the argument for the plaintiff, and claimed that the plaintuif (Waterbary) was not, as alieged in the answer, an obscure person, but was a bona fide etockbolt orpapization of » Bich tho defendants were exeent iheers, and that the action Was Dot, a8 defendan: institated through hin tot ed Saves Express Compance d been induced (o inves in the ante flattering promises | eid oui in the pi 4 not once stated to he true, such & statement with reference enh sections of the instrament, Ho e organization was institnted by a lot of sursed mon, aud it was@ singolar reflection upon the concern, that of alt the oxeeutivo officers who bad made attitavits in the case not one of them appeared to ov n stock, Individually, ‘n ihe enterprise, The ptainiiif had tivestod for (he parpvae of making money, and not with the toten'ton of embarking in any Quixotic enterpris saving for it@ object the diskolut’-n of ober and older or anigstiony, «nd it was not compoient for compavy to bo formed for the purpo-e of de-troyme the bustoees of another and eucage in a contest would reauit’ in the mo of Commuck followed for ap mn fi 1 atockholders of the © 10 institute or v ompany, was the only etieoa'e (mn such a proceedin the company was orvariz-d on a aubetantiel basic that the section wee Inst tuted rolely through the \ustrunen'ali'y and in the Joterest of the older express Companies; tha. it was suc eewtul and remunerative (0 lia stockholders, &e, ‘The case was clored br Jamos T, Beate for the plain- Uff, and counsel sohmitted their papers to the court. Derision: resors No other case was taken up during and this motion bas been chiefly remarkable conflicting siatenents contained in the aifidavits opposing parties aud the length of time it bas occupind the aiteniion of the court, COURT CALENDAI—TH'S DAY. Scenrue Cornr—Cu $.—Nos 33, 59, 69, 97, 115, 130, 153, M3, 101, 165, 172, 173, 175, 162, 183, 185, THE PRESENTATION CONCERT DODGE, Arrest of the Ticket seller and His Appears ance In Court—Ilow the Game t+ Played= Leiters from Peaple Who Invested. desire to vot aliead inthe word and to be- sso -sed of some of tne world’s goods nome peop! rua wildly afver any scheine in which ther imagine there {9 (he siigiteat opportunity to gratify this laudable anxie ety. To no class of the community ia thia desire con fined, fhe rich as well as the poor, the Invelligent as wellas the diterat, perceive, as they think, in the tow aad and one humbogs of the day, a chance te a pile,’ become poss 8 “magnificent plano,” or, perciaue: “a pair of va horses? “Otia for a waten guitar, Thertar vt before te notica of the public t8 that fu-wehich “all tue personal property of a man and his wife, who are about leaving tbe city, consisiiag of u most miscelianeous coliection of artic’es too numerous to mention im detail are to be given away at the frat of a series of concerts which Waa announced to take place Thorsday, the 22d inst. at Dodworth Hal Numerous artists were advertice to appear, Officer Inmaa, of the Firteenib precinct, wo for so.ne time past bas been making the acquaintance of the lowery, policy, and otner dealers of unauthorized rehandive” ip his district, aud in tura introducing ens to the police mazist: at the Jofereon Market Po.ie Covrt, a day or two siveo paid hia respects to 4 Maxwell, who had \icke’s for the allexed concert u pose of, However weil Chariea liked the society of the officer, it t# safe to infer that ap acqus ntancoship which resvited in hav ng him locked up for the agot, and next morning lisiening to a compimint preferred Ayaiost him in @ police court, was anything bot palata- ble. Inman charges that he went to Maxwoll’s plare of bd siness, at 806 Broadway, and there bought a ticket or e-rtincate of interest in & ceriain lottery or ns of chance, of which the following 18 @ copy of ts “Phis Leket belorgs to +» aod witl adm't t! 0 bearer to any Of the series of presentasion concerts to be given at Dodworth Hall, A, Sedgwick, mueical To thie ticket was a'tached a conpon, which, rotvined by Mr. Maxwell. After dollar for the ticket ho made the arrest pers and letters found in th all brouglt to the station ‘and yester lay brought into court LATTERS FROM SPRCULATO! From the number of letters receved it would seem v he Concert was pretty extonsively known through- he eountry, As an evidence of the dovire of many persons to risk their money tn this uncerain gimo of speciation, a few of the leitera are appended for the beneds of the public:— 4 POOR MAN'S VENTURE, Bast New Yors, Anguct 14. Mreren—Pleaao to send Mo & Ticket tn your I Expect to get the louse and Farnitare for Goverstly my Tuck it fe a rare thing thats poor man Is a0 fortuna’ but will see what resuit fa futures respoctful.y youts rth Direct PB and #0 fo: or ‘Laat New York, Longisiand, §. York. * TAKE MALY OUT LY TRADE. An efitor who evidently nas somo faith im (he trans- action but who is not willing to “go the whole hog,” writes ag follows: — Buruxtix Orrice, Huntington, August 1% 1967, Dear Sir—I would like to publieh an advertisement of the reventation concert to be aciven. in Dodworth Wall, on the bts Ft pay In tickets. in recelve tw arb hat t If the offer i not ianecrpabie make one. Oar paper is issued on Thursday, Return mail to insuro tasertion (nis week. Yours, Wo, publisher Bulletin, sc eyrmaPRisixa Mca ste Close inthe tracks of oo editor follows the hard hanted mechanic, who desires to bi: light upon the subject. He i from East Now York :— Resprotep Sin:—Having seen vertisement for a gift concert on the Ba twill beare Keel am a mecl nd cannot cr jo perchane a tioket Can f letter and Direet tt to you letter and be the same as specttully. 5 aend me a ticket by thoug i pame marae Your Respect P. NI Dont Krpect to draw the mansion, for that would be too much for "ie bat inuet fl amaller aa lam not as a veotments I generally D. ¥. B= and f wal forwerd miy order a ammegiately. Following the above racy communication comes one from a maa who has 4 LOCKY NUwEER, ‘This individual, believing tha: he will be sure to make a big thing, writes on for ow tbat lar are Be a vy ty ‘tan Fists es ‘Awong the mass of communications received was one FREEDWEN'S BORRAT MAN, Pk confidence in the lottery was sudictont to extract eataries stint themselves to ‘a “saddle” aig." Others again will throw away @ dollar to get ® brown Soest aetna ses OR Rez Pt greater the humbug . ze Yesterday when Mr, the maa charged ie ef : j penance. pepe Beis, var Baltimore for New Ore a Liverpool for Philadelphia, ang Ve ace for Baltimore, Aug 37, 99 je for Sisal. .rith yellow fever om. United States European equadros, arrived at this port yesterday. She left Cherbourg, July 23, and arrived at “ert wiles oguth of Tape Halifax, N. 8, August 21, left the latter port 25th, and iron Mudie for <i ‘Powt, has experienced head winds the entire passage. The ‘Devereaux, steering >, Aug 25, lat 8720, following is a list of her offcers:— Foretan Ports. Rew Admiral— 1 M, Goldsborough, wriava, Aug6—Arrive), sch G W Uriee, Walker, Btizgy soalienocd ‘Steedina ; Liew enant Commond-ri-—George 8, Dewey, B. B, Robo- naan cho cath ani, son, W. T. Sampson, 0, A. Batcheiler. JAeutnants—Charies H. Craven, C H, Pendleton, 1m port bark Mayflower, Dill, dg; brig. Hasters—Coaries F. Scbmitz, Geo, W. Armentrout, Hanon Oivba ee orc pe Lawrence, Johneom, and Surgeons—Jas, Movieliand, Joba P. Qitnn eh, NYork: Sorrento, Wilson, for Havana; Passed Aai-tant Su gen amund ©, Vermeulen, Sy ee os) for Baltin states Taunt, te, or lavana; I Shanghae; HW 'B Wright, guote Enctone far dame ‘hana or Sinan rence — Pond. for Mon! Paymaste-r—Joun 3. Cv Chaplain—Coarics R. H Enginvere—Chief, Benjamin F. Garvin; First Aasist- ants, Georee D, Emmons, Henry Brown; Second Assiste auts, H. Messimer, H. M. Quig, G. Sameon, M. A suth- crland, 2. W. Bissshi; Third Aseisiant, FH. N-tton. Hy ah delete, ‘ary Command: m—J. and, Richardson, and Pas “4 rma yd ralbots =a eenenrad AUR 1 Lg: Caplan of Martnesec DB Hobbs 2 He First Lieutenant Captain of Marins—E. P| *Seied ree bakke, ladaphin nnson, Sagua; 14th, & “Corps opti, Dram ye ‘cages, Johan Carpenter— Joseph G. Thomer a inagoow. Aug Sai'maker—Nicholas Lynch, @unner—John Wedver. Boatwain—Joun K. Bartlett, The Colorado also brings as ad. passengers from the #q mmander John H. Upshur, of the Unit-d Si ton Froti ing Asvis'ant Surceon W H. Faxon, io; of United Staies steamer liconteroga, and Parma i Clerk ©, P, Hanlon, of the United States steamer ie. THE BRIG NELLIE MITCHELL DRIFTING ABOUT AT SEA WITH ALL OM BOARD SICK WITH FEVER.: —~Posros, August 29, 1867. Captain: Teanno, of the brig Lizabel, at this port from Swan Island, reports August 13, off Cape Antonia, bear- img northwest twenty-five milos, spoke brig N ilie Mit- chet, from Aeplamall for Swan, Talend, with all hands on board sk with fever, ‘Tho Nellie Mitchell bad been drifting about the ocean for fourteen day: Hatirax, gaa arrieed 2 b siento Conrad, gs 11— Advertieed, Moravian (1), for ried i Worces'e: (" tr mauride for Boston amt Joho sh anaes M Merril, for Stee tod Euladelpme. 8th: Fane 2ith ; Chattanooga, Freeman, for Char es Consul, Barclay, for Savannah Row Orlevna.0:B; Antartic, M St Starrett, for do 49:0: poor se in that time #ix hundred miles, with no one able to seer | cisco with despatch; Mel lo the vesae) or drive the oe ‘Captain Soaabo pent Die Ariived at do 26th, abip Wood, Coedeld, Ut Sobny second mats on buard, and kept company with him ) * or), Gritin, until near Key West, at wile port the Nelilo Mitchell | 9, 10%P0™, Aue 17—n port shoe Kuomar (if, G do put in, dav; EH Taylor, Anderson, oF Sent |: Oornellus nell, Spencer, for do; Fraeuiim Deans‘ andy, Mein! a DISASTERS ON THE LAKES. Port Cornorx, Ontario, Angust 29. 1897, Tho schooner Turco, with a cargo of wheat, bound from Chicavo for Gewago, and the aehooner Union Jack, with @ cargo of coal, bonnd from Brie for Toronto, went ashore early thie morning east of East Pier, They may get off if the weathor shonld be favorable, SHIPPING NEWS, — duwawad FOR we NUP Yowe—rue Dee. 5241 400s sets 26 86 | ota ‘ag T—Suited mane Orseat cate'la,: Onell Neen i jo gat arrived, a8 «; 14h, Mary Coliias, «ol ins ‘putea, ue sao bit On-@ /Br), Mackle, Bogs “Ta porizt, Darke Rebeces C runs. Sivoge. for, rontt Aug 16 ort and Perxanauvo, Jn y 3t a ry, from N¥.rk for /anyma 1dar ou Arrived at do Ih, stesme> jaa. ig Janeizo Cwphore Stir wom | be Lie @ Aug !0—Ia no + Lice ond, ar} "4, f ig: O'Brien. aud Gol Rro Jancino, Northern port; hansen, cS (ir), Bachan. for Swed), Norman, for Hail nore; rklay. Cow Bay—Parmals 4 Key West and Galveston—G Sy Paker, Savannah—Livingston, 2 S . ware, Ta eaitte Moneka, Marchmon, Charleston —Living.ton, bbe hom) gene ve ope on tere an er Sac > eeaes Terpaycore (Nor}yand Anve (Pras), for ork; brig NC. - Steamship BNen S Terry, Bearse, Newbern, NC—O Good. | Terpaycore ( a. e Jed 1th. bark Ariel, Jackson, Batt mo, iditneas: ac Se owsr PR Ages —in port sonra Wille, Slaples, fow Shin Hxeelalor, Pendleton, Liverpool—Sami Thompson's pusere: boat <3 2th; Vecan Bird (Be), Urquiart, from NeRiin Star of the West (Br), Perrg, Mobile—8 Thompso Sr Jeo, Au 1b“Satied, brig Lyitia 11 Cole (Br), Samp. Nephew. aon, 3 2 uaaaite Bark Gem-bok, Chanile=, Oranstadt—Dedraot € Pook Rr Jomx, NR, Aug 27—Cleared sehre Mat jewcantley a L , Rotterdam—Punch, Mejacke | Del; 28h, 1D W’Clarke, Peok, N Tork oes Mina (Swe), Luhlber ie Bark Shemeld (Rr). fender Genoa—J W Rl. a rs Mav rk Minn'e Gordon (Re), Leslie, Inagna—J = Howell, Teixipad, Aug M—Tn port Cente , Moore, Fine Sarg Lucretia,’ Hendrickson, Washington, DOC Harmony (OUd) Sebinter, dos Anse i}, Bowtog, aingt H Pte lek in port. Ella, Adela. slay niter New York ts area MWiswell, Leckle, Teneritte via Boaton—V Ht | | Hailed ith, aries Mona Pigido Mey State i aris In port’ 29th sehr mma Juan, Nic, rend for sea, to s: e r » PR-J ig Tucker ri cares ms (Pius), Holts, Lom OnTsTomas Toloss, (Ital), Oaleagat, Mayagues, PR—J ¥ | sian. fucker. Reo S ham, og, Putatoipine Bei Anco) (Br), Suthergreen, St Johns, NF—Crandall, Amortoms Mes Umphray & © BOSTON, Aug %—Arrived, steamship Cubs ( Br'g Sivtnnt (Pr), Pereta, Cow Ray—B F emoll & Co, Liverpool via Quer mown and iTatifax: schrs Brig Empree’ (Br), Lessof, Haiitax—P 8 Wittman, Hilver, Mitehe'l, Georgetown, antumount, Davis, Bn Two Brothers (Br), Butler, Norfolk—Brett, Son & | Montana Beareo Ba!limo araod, Pearsons Washburn, Harkne:s: Sharp; T rig Onk Point (Br), Vigue, Philadelphta—Brett, Son & Co, Prig B Inginse (Br), Gray, Bangor—R Muvray 3 fone Gersh Banker, Wills Parn— Milter & "ow ee Josephine, Hegeman, Port Bluff, 80—Doilner, Pot- show Anda on, ay Puasa: Biliow, Hil, and Fenaie & kO. \Gche Virginia, Drydon, Richmond, Va—Van Brunt & Momunticook. 18 Bis Starht. Cronstadt; Niob Sobr Belle, Cubberly, Petersburg, Va—Van Brunt & rere. NYo: aa is Slazht, «| 34 Derercus, Clark, (hrloston sqncht 8 &B Amal, Coffin, Ev'zabethport—Snow & Richard. | move: schra Xinha. Munson | 4scks0 He and Expross, Brows, Viludelpita; White. Seay hford, NYork. 1d =W to SSW, steamship Java (at sacar darks rig MC Haskell. 1, barks Bline\e, Oxmnbel, Mags Une, Bates, C age of, Kind Hopes, Bs ip izabel, fon, Bonaire. pn ee ao oeareer.G abe, New Orlevns. S. xin night, St eas "ahr Hera, Kelly, Salom— W Ropes & Co, Schr SF Godwit, Waterbarey Stamford. Arrived. US steam friaate Colo ato, Rear Admiral TM Goldeh rongh, + ele rage July 23, via Halifar Aug 2%. Had hnad ids the entire pasaase.” Took '& pilot from boat Hoc, ‘Trench war steamer Bouvet, Montperat, Vera Cruz via Rey West, 12 devs. French war steamer Phlegton, Pritaberer, Vera Crus via | {,31)s Stee iD tionta Witm. i Sha “irate, Kev West 12d Sherman, Porilind; achra ¢ Steamehin Missonrt, Palmer, Havana Aug 24, with mdse, har Voe'on: y " d “Tn tothe Atlantic Mall Steamshin EO RO a BM eco Stenms oe iahinet, Seity y. wow Bedford, with mdse and | 6." ire, Bai enenge a, Wh Pain Ke Freeman, Caloutta March | yGeemigieg 5 Pau uat 04 g ie:.a. Wilmingtong 2. with mian ta aaator. “Paued Cane a toat Mave June nek Sere ete ‘iets dtadthy Sons ‘Equator in the Diag pet nA 27 19 lon 35. khin Geo ‘Turlbnt, Masson, Liverpool July 7, with valt coal, a ° urges, Clearman &Co, Ang !0. tat 45. lon 47, ‘Dark Goethe (Bré.n), from Bremen for New York, 8? © Fi pMerenry, Staton. Havre July 1, with mdse and 7% are 19 Bord & Uisneken. Had light westerly winds Ba. nae! (Prua), Gerinch, Havana, 15 days, with eas ger, to Hon h, Meineke & Wendt, Bets @ F Peniston (Kr), Burgess, Demerara, 23 days, wi h molasers, to Pension & Co. Brig Oner 'Br), Commein, Port Spain, 31 days with an rican & Phillins. we vitbabk Atice, @ieu Nt ag ee ‘WC at fi—-Arrive), och? Whydah,. ro {or or what, L RIVER, “Aug SY Arrived, sehr ‘chard Law, York, a GEORG. TOWN, DO. Aug -f—Arriy: bit, H ty ard deat rr) Siiedveh 8 Moral i Wits out tt Tate nee (BF). Maton, Arecib, PR, 124. 7a with | ae reer eee es ena tusaien txon & Vhillipa. HOLME: Thompson. tv 3 PR, vin Xow Ue OL! Ang 27, PM Aerize ori Mm oe ee OS, for Phindefpiia, Delnoat tore. rag, aM NY. i a Fy anger, | £08 ja, Delinoi aegeraty Brie Unis sam, Penn Oe teeth Rad schra Atgelis, Brown, Boston for Tall aad = H Millington. Ang Sroriern n, bound 3, (Br), Patiarson, St Joba, NH, for y Yor ue G over, Boston uy N York; flecabury Bey vane ae “Tree Tat vines of foretopmnast, "Brig Montrose Peleremn, Pouce, R,17 daya,with sugar, | Syorier’ Moculunt for 1 Mazes, Bek to Waytell & Co. fast for’ ds. BM temiitoa, “amithy and eauante, Brig J W Woodruff, Baton, Lingan, 17 days, with coal, to to"tor Sew tla BW Loud & G uty, Wi 4 (Br), Smith, Windsor, Ns, 15 days, ay do Tor, sro, Windsor, NS. 15 daya, with pla. ds'amea. Aas! Boake i Bre ter, neg e Whitney & Go. lade! seus Trig CT Tompkins (Br), Waters, Wiusboro for Newark, | Md for, Whiladelyliaas 8 5A, rsa for do; Jowphs Nortole: en, Amsden, Savih, do for Sehr nd Br), Searle, Rio Grande, 44days, with hides, ou Poritin! for Malt Louise, Hamilton, Lingan 25 days, with coal, L Springs, Ste-!min. Tolveston. via Key West 10 faye ih ention. (9 Benner, Beven & Pinkney *. Jacksonville, 7 day M A J Rats mas Hoos, J YA esata, bias. aise CAiontan Abaca, Ht . Pas Kye, GD see 1 eat Ce days, Siedwick Ane, Concord, Balto ore. Wes, ig Rehr FA Pika. Gove, © late, 1) tive JE Rent, 8a Valin, Sedace BG tnd, 8 Kehr Magia J Ohalw ck. Clitw ox, Calala, 10 days, fone Mary fitza Wiley Catala, 18 day, reo AM—Artived, wrock! i Henry WJ Comstock, NYork (or Porisnoath, on a, isaac oping Bone datuatron Cole: Teh 0 SS sold for fyan Behr MWir'toor, Plain, or Orla mt, re Schr Wm loves; Rie ROA ie or Sacrived, berg Nelle mitehe, al inven Hecel w QRLRARS, Aug st—Arrived, brig Logan, Ander. wotieared-Stexmabips George Washington, Ga; Behe Cabot, Baron, Be: Re r Benator, Faulklin, gor POR ADDITIONAL suiPPiNa INTALLLGENOR eal SE ANOTHER PAGE. Gen’ Sherman, Peudicion, Belize toa; vad ios! Marine Dienstar Frived, ochre W D Mangum Bar The ship reported avho-w on Brach. NJ, and ma), NYorits sail to have got off and prooveded, ‘a US school ship, ReWPOR!, Ang 2) A M— rr hit, cone m4 ba wractising Oring, She afterward proceeded | tire, oa BabrSpen tor salled ry pe oY teens 35 George 3 Adams, Baker, Philadely re Amr Leaverero (Sp) was hurped.and sunk in the harbor Pa erives, 0 & chip Sabine, New yy of Havans on the nightof the 224 tnet. Cargo, valued at {$300 000, will probably be 4 toval lone, R Mackey (of B from Gearae- . for Key West hus been wrecked; no particulars. ie Batt, Hall, from Rangor, before revoruad ath been got off with- from New Bed. tham, was ran into pug oe iin Yon ser ne a iia Rijssel, Phisadeion ford, Gran unknown vessel and and started areh boards. 1! ng after the collision, but may have | Sound the Annan Ovsons, Perry, tram Alba ny, hick ittarrvea wincket on Tuesday, euit ot ted ne wharf on Wednesday morning SLooP hoe of and for New ashere at the head of Blackwell's Tae got on et Won Witsow Beart, wi ding with the stes lat Island in tae Chesapeake Baker, wrockers, ant towed to Mincet RR Eta Apere, Alexander, sailed SromSevatina ben | for New York, sho havin Mandeh ‘, ‘Boston; Hl F 3| Fe Providence: NS t jor the bail of Mr ae Brant, i slit in custody, bab wil ee un ecelrer tele red | atc ant a Spay weet sated fom oe «aang: ‘August, of fran Tiland, (0 obtain « ranovand whee eet ta the crew ware pros’rate: igh bark coal mat we onitiy nag much difioutiy. ‘On the sth ria ep ae Gestined port, when the master and the 3 Pit i Ee come i ai it i iG re ih He