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4 NEW YORK | HERALD, 2 IDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1967—-TRIPLE SHEET. M E X i Cc fe) Tote SPby ie ino sc gir agra JEFF DAVIS’. TRIAL. THE PRIZE RING. CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY. amend. — * | Bem aly gran? She SPECIAL, TELEGRAM TO Th. MERALB.” A Lively Baule in Jerser—Jim Burke and | Now York Against Peonazivanta~The erg Getting thelr Backs Up. The Philadeipuia papers have lately been considerably exercised om acccpat of alleged outrages commitied 5 Jerry Eagaged—Eightecn Well Con- Chief Justice Chase to Preside=PcosTamme preterm ea or. The Opposition to Juarez | tration of the puric peace, or any other events that of the Trial—Davis sare of Acquittal 3° A487 | the vies society in imminent jer of conflict. ouly Case—Poeltion of the Chief Actors. [From the of y J Pad Still Active. the Presiaent ot the repunt, com) ee oe ~)) So Bicmuonp, Va,, Sept 26, 1. Pb rin. areaan Tan vanes aguinet the legal anthers of shah im one case by can suapend tbe guarantees of tation.” “Bosh 1 ts now besame detouaty soviet thas she tn Now Janey, tho eopne of many 0 bart fongdsfatlo | Sr 'som Yoru, end ihe ratog vn soe Ne Penge wip President Juarez conceives to be the present crisis, A triah:will:take place at-tae: November term of the Circult | p.116 noiween two Je pagiliste d ji Burke | © renee ea lawyer and « statcaman, aiter years of study aud of Const here, Judge Chase has expromed bis intention | 4o4 J.ny Thomas, the latter a resident of News& | 4 winor named yeah nd eniisted nt Lively Canvass of the Proposed Amendments | ‘mpressicns orced woot, lee nZelontions oatief that hit to the Constitution. peonie, ation”? 18 required by Article 20, To-day a meeting of the agitators was said to have been beld at the residence of Sr. Altii of'preeiding, endif the rebsl ex-President does’ not {511 | ‘either man had ever been in twenty-four foot rtog { to come to time on his straw bail, questions of great but Burke is well kaown pn of the importance will arise which will require ail the diplo- ring, baving frequently rohit ae Seapsentelillip <i ahe:sStieh enema aot tions) ‘and gy 8 pein ta - 2 to pat om ‘the glores with the best boxers of Toe opinion is expressed that, allowing Davie will @P- | 1 wz6 and weignt. The dented was mando pear, the trial will be ahirked by the government, and about three weeks alin as cide, con man Sele the prisoner will again be set at liberty on bail, There backed by his Sie manil “the 1s reason, however, to contradict such an erroneous im- “(riendly” eagerness to the panne — Pression, Indications lead to the belief that the trial will delight at the partieg : spiel prenll — G be proceeded with, and a mass of the most important | pounding each other. Siuce the making of the maten events connected with the history of the rebellion dis- | doth parties nave been undergoing a training. which was closed, The counsel for defence will demand asrial, and Solar tale, bi Hime ‘selected for their meeting Lif Btates Navy at Navy Pui iefaee insignea of Gotaley" mendes dah at hbess ore positively refused to do and gave as an excuse ‘that be had an express order from Secreiary Weles to disobey the writ, The other case occurred some days Capiain A. M. Brown, United States Army, had Of the recruiting ‘station m Philadelphia, A few” woeks ago « writ of habeas corpus was served upon him, requiring him to pro duce the body of a boy named Hamilton, ‘He made answer to the'writ to the eff the boy wt in bis Custody, . Evideuce was a! ards pro- sareera tn Hamilton was seen io the charze of wh'S subordinates two bours alter the writ was served, and had then been spirited away to New York. dow. . Mexico, Auguat 19, 1867, The press of the capital has perused with greatest surprise article four of the decree dated y al which declares that the law of December 28, 1655, shal! govern in matters reiatiog to. the bree in conformity with the law passed by Soearens June 7, 1861, As the peice of the republic has been restored, ac- cording to the express acknowledgmont of the govern- Ment itself in several official documents, the exiraordi- rs granted by the Constitutional Cangress on 1863, have, of right, come to an end. Hence THE FREEDOW OF THE PRESS IN MEXICO. nd Cabinet, the result of was that 7 was deciared sone “very likes ware is reported that they could not agree upon @ t SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. to be we in opposition to Fresdent Juarez in hie — quence of ome dissensions which at that early period Admiral Tegethof A; ed by the Delays of | this now organizahon maniiested th mselves, [twas quite the Mexican Governuseat—Excitivg Political | gniversal y agroed that Gevoral Porfirio Diaz shoui Canvass in Mexico. their standard bearer Genvral Corona ig mentioned as Mex1wo Crry, Sept. 19, Judge 6 Supreme Court, ani the remainder of the woos bela fall coated tad tier wrero, | M the goveroment urge as an excuse notready, thecourt | Burke is about twenty-seven years of age, stands about | Browa' was thereupon comuiitd te prison for contempt Via Havaxa, Sept, 26, 1867, Vicket is varlouny made um Ib im pot yet’ koowe Paid Posrerm. Peace being Cully socured and the Sia'es | wit, express its intention toremain in session asuflicient | five feet nine inches, and weights one hundred and | of court At the meetaone of orem nee eet York saved « writ of heas opus ad fesfhcandum, ‘ork issued a writ curpus ifican ua der authority of an act of Congress, requiring the pro- e writ was wa being to New York by one of the Philadelphia ‘Poeun offers. No sooner bad he arrived here than # writ of baveas corpus Vice Admiral Tegethoff’s immediate return to Austria | whether General Diaz will consent to be a candidate, His relations with President Juarez have always been of 4s nearly determined on, if the rewains of Maximilian the most cordial nature, they being orizinaliy from the ‘be not delivered soon. same Siaie and hay oy many tutereste in common, The Genera! Porfirio Diaz accepis the candidature, and his < —_ Lape tee will bean Mig va one for weiner jany al 7 jct either a military government adherents are organizing. for Mexico very soon or another revolution. ‘ forty-seven pounds, When stripped he exhibits a well time to prepare; failing in this, a nolle prosequé will then developed chest and ve eatered by whicl the discharge of the prisoner may | and vigor calculated to fit wih acters hae bo ellected, Yhe latter is not likely and the trial, which | most critical admirer of the sports of the ring. ~~ the mation et large demand, will be procesded with. pera Ta pot iting. venue of weighs about one Daviacam ecarcely be convicted, With Chase om the | eleven. Hy has not the hardy appearance of Burke, nor tonal government, in accordance with the _— pro- visions of article one hundred and twenty-eight of tne fundamental jaw, the observance of said law should be Testored; bor can cither thegeneral government or any authority of any of the States place any restriction on individuat liverty without making ao attack upon and a A furious electioneering campaign Is now going On. | It is believed. to be quite ceri»: that if Geaeral pat siciniice a re mmene ee, beuoh and Davis in the prisoner's box, and the right of | has he the same Of science, Was igtued, and Browo, insiead of being heid ase wit- eration of the above. and in view of the fact . Diag becomes @ candidat» aud + 3 himselt to | inet guid article four of the decree of Aucust 14 restricts | secession io question, adrama of great national interest hebast et sertieea tl rsnuthoricles of Borgen county, it | ness, was Feloased on.itely {rom custody, and pisced for the time beyond the reach of the Phiiadelphia court, Vaited States Commissiouer Osborn on Weduesday heard SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, be put over the course, it a Snanrs ue division of the her with many other gene- and ati individual liberty ia the mater of the free- dom of the press; fivally as journalists would become ac- army—at least politica: will bs presented, iv which the principal actors will have |-gence of the proposed affair, peey ia not fight on the to stady well their parta, ground selected, but met just sido of Paterson—a About Marquez—The Mexican Cari- | Escobedo and Corona, ‘ tesumony in the case, which will be submitted to Ju: aap 2 Preaaueeal “by Francis Joseph to | Tals who i Ag Beaclines, oho) Seon ae pe pai dienes to its. ntorccman: ther sartet ante a ned po a aa SES oe the Sate, north My RB ye yond Blatcnford ov his rotura vo te city, toi 7 enly exalted, would rally juarez je sireng' " a 3 appeared - Maximilian=silly Claim ot Some Mexteans | Snicn they could call together, and this would result in | Britest ores irene ay ager Pras ack = FALL FASHIONS. Place at an early hour in the morping; « ring was soon | Th@ Philadelphia Zvening Bulictin ia profoundly indig. in Relation Thereto—State Rights tu | 4 tierce contest. I fons. tl agreii-g Biatok Cater iets itehed, and at both men being promptly on | Banton the subject, and thus pointedly expresses ite Mexico—General Diaz Urged for the Presle | Howerer, as General Diaz has not yet signified hia | @88s!t conform to the conatitution Armia they jumped into the fing. Dennis Carry wns, after | sentiments: ~ law which both they themselves and the government a3 well are bound to defend, This protest 1s signed by the editors of the Globo, Siglo XLX., Monitor Republicano, Bol-tin Republicano, C-mstitucional, Defensor del Pueblo, Conciencia: Publica, Somlra, Diablo Amarilla, Orquesta. The decree referred to continues the military gover- Bors in their full exercise of legisiative and execuuve power untii after the installation of the authorities that Shall be elected in October next. Article four of the de- cree requires the military governors to consult with the general government on all matters of punishment to be inflicted for what it denominates ‘abuses of the pross,"” but they are allowed meanwhile to arrest and imprison Opening Day in Brookivn. considerable difficuity, chosmm refereo, and as soon as The Brooklyn modistes arranged all their establish. | the men bad strip; time was called and they began ments im “apple pio” order yesterday, got out their moss | ‘herr work, stylist bonnets, brashed up their cloaks, unfolde. their * The iaiter returned ‘the compli- newest dresses, and announced the opening of the fall | mevt, and Thomas succeeded in several biows about ihe fashions. Tuelr patronesses were out on Fulton street | POY. They om etna mamas wes torows.afleg earlier than usual, encouraged by the delightful weather Bounp 2.—i homas led off so inpeis, gennd mone and clear, biue sky that the good natured clerk of the an ee Fe yo ge bases pe | bid weather, with his usual gallantry, provided specially t ~ 4 a one on the for the occasion, -They imvaded all those mysterious xo dome ee eney ene eee establehments which are called emporiums of i Bee acr 2s — Livre: on ee, ‘a fol. fashion, the secrets of which have been 80 Several righ’ be religiously Kept from them for the past fort | the forse Of wirol he wang emer nit.ia the Fibs trod night. They peered into those little wooden caskets Rovump 4.—Thomas was visited warmiy oo fore. dency—The Opposition Press=The Question | wishes, and as the issue bas not yet been dofinitely of Allowing the Clergy te Vote and be Elie | mado, I refrain from any further speculation, adding gible. that #0 cloudy Keo the a look oo. a < the Muxico Crry, Sept. 4, 1867. largest mercantile houses in Mexico are closing “out, in. Admiral Tegethoff bas arrived at this capital, Reach: | ee ae aa a ean ouaee are Snoatt ‘Sug Vera Cruz last week, he inquired of the authorities | English, and have been for some time making up their St he could pass to the city. A telegram was imme- | Minds to take tais course. Princess Satm m, whose husband has lately been ‘diately sent from here in reply from the government to sontenced to seven years’ imprisonment, having accom- the authorities at Vora Cruz to extend every possible | plished on behaif ot sae ae ba oe Se, Sent be obtained, has this day de} for Querétaro, pir! lege ‘Admiral in making his journey nore. frhase she. Seopenee ta eae. bien da, Whine Gear red esterday ho requested ag interview with the Ministerof | qui) hours of-prison life. It is bolieved that, ahoulg Foreign Relations, which has been accorded to him to- | the peace of We country be undisturbed } tue govern. ment will not discover any necessity for requiring the Gay, and I doubt not that, i. will. be.as satlatactory t0:} CorSoisuoa of the allotted term. We are dally expeot- Doth parties as coula be expected under all of the cir | ing the decision in regard to the large namber of prison- This whole matter demands instant and immediate at. tention from the State and national autorities, If President Jobnsen possesses @ parucle of that respect for the constitution and the laws of which he boasts 80 much, be will insiantiy reverse tue order of-bis incom- tent naval Secretary aud command obdience to this rit issued in bebaif of the boy Gormley. It 1s the duty of Governor Geary to demand ai matter of tue issue of that wri habeas corpus by @ New York court, and to demand satisiaction for tne in- gult and the interference, It is the duty of General e of Monterey, and head and over th loft eye, but managed to punish stot gpumstances. There aro still very many Austrians re- | ers in the Ensefanza. The Classification is belog made, editors and writers. The Centinela, where the gems of fall bonnets have been so long bid- z gaining in Mexico, and the Admiral must have been pas ect Ty soon know their fate—exile, imprison- | Cinco de Mayo have already beon-victims of this odious | den, and looked at themselves admiringly in the mirror Bares soreeny see pps loft and caught Thomas | Hemarks of the Philadelphia County District @isappointed and gratified upon discovering here so deoree, as they fitted on the bead-spangied cloaks and elegant | in the mouth, and ‘followed it ap with another heavy Attorney. blow on the right cheek, drawing firs: blood. After & shawis which Dame Fashion has ordained they must 1 woar this fall, Some very handsome cloaks were ex- | “gupta "het, Sud haben rae hess hibited at Horton’s, Fulton street, One called the Em- romas. od pve wsdl od Sees Srewing vlood Pro- press was sqmewhat longer than last season’s styles. mea mo Se eae aide oF ae conrw : anctoer Tho bottom of this cloak was plain, not gored, and conuy wend dtm, eee ee ear soany of his countrymen, in the heart of barbarism, evi- | General Porfirio Dinz Acqulesces in His dently secure and willing to subject themselves to the Nominatiov—Movements of the Opposing government as administered by the liberal party of Political Parties—Austria Trying to Obtain Moxico, Padre Fischer’s Release=Mystification Arumor has prevailed here to-day that Marquez was ro dmpeinsastan-nimestonn Ge n the Sierra with several bundred men, and that the rond—Some of the Confiscations. gompanding officer at San Luis had sent out several Mexico, Sept. 8, 1867. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. rday~A Strange Board a Sten the Doctors Think of It—Is it the Trish * Black Typhas %? served upon the Keeper of tn» county prison, com- tmanding bim to.produce Brown before a United states Commissioner in New York, When the maiter was laid before ine 1 did not chovse to suspect that the District Attorney of New York would forget that he was a gen- tleman, and would lead himself to any such was desned by the military olficers around him, I would not. beiwve thai s judge of the adorned with bead fringe, The sides exterded lower | Rouxp 7—Burke made a ‘dash ast Thomas, but than the back, and trimmings consisted of squares of | tipped in the high grassand fell headlong into his an- it ‘The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon, Presi- ouist’s corner, hundred cavalrymen in search of him. President Several days bave now passed since General Porfirio | gent Schultz in the chair. silk and satin binding and rosettes centred with hand- ed 8&.—Some time was too in Dut | States District Court would lend.uimself to an effort te Buarex gave so much credence to the report as to send | Diaz was nominated by the party which !s being arrayed | The counsel, Mr. Earox, to whom the question es to | some tassel, A coat sleeve completed thie very finally Burke got to work on Thomas’ and inan~ | pervert and destroy’ a Jontacns th Aa & despatch of inquiry by telegraph, which, however, | against President Juarez and he has not indicated any | the powor of the Mayor to issue a proclamation concern. | distingué cloak, Tho madeleine is a loose fiiting.| s#°¢* cnans LENE Ce ee Tee | te Sion wheter tas ean Conta eee aeten le i H Shas nos resulted in any favoradle news as to Marquez’s | intention of withdrawing his same from the field, and e©aptare, It is yet more than probable that he is hid in | we may, therefore, consider bim as fairly before the Phe city. People asa candidate, His adherentsare at work actively, biack cloth sack, with large equares at the ‘ae id the bottom, trimmed with alternate points of silk and | doing all the he could on Thomas’ face, the tat- satin, A long tag of the same materials extends be eer aed working desperately on his opponent's this was s matter for the judge cla.ming the jui toa aretura to the writ was made in such A LO itate a decision on ing vaccination was referred, said that he had looked into the law books and had not been able to find any power mentioned in them in regard to the question, He E z . g g i to obey By the pardon of Castillo and other generals the gov- | and are organizing a furious campaign, The friends of had been informed by the Mayor that the proclamation | down the beck. Another cloak calied the Lucca was | Rouxp 10,—This was a desperately fought round. Each | 00 the joently & prnment desire that the world shall understand that | Juarez make very little or no demonstration, and It | hed always bad a beneficial efect in calling the attention | trimmed on the shoulders, back and sleeves, with of the then gave dnd sok mith a will for some Mime, but rept be hero Tyeubetoar on hey consider that the necessity for executions no | js difficult to form any judgment of the probable | of te Public to the facilities afforded by the dispensaries | bugle patterns, that looked for all the world like pretzels. | haa the best of the ee coe with United States District Atiorn ey bas been Bonger exists, and that clemency shall characterize thelr | result. of the election which is now rapidly | for vaccination. There were also alarge variety of plush cloaks of the Roounp 11 —Thomas sens in acrushing blow on Burke’s | submitted as not by him policy hereafter. approaching. It is considered by most people that THR OASE OF THE MINNESOTA, most brilliant nes. These will be, probably, worn as | BOs, and dropped as before, in te oe come cies Sipseses proaetan te 4 silly rumor bas prevailed fora few hours that the | if the friends of General Diaz had more time in which | A petition from Messta Williams & Guion, consignees | opera cloaks this winter, Gold andasllver embroidery their abitity, but Thomas’ feos was fest goiine ent cr | soauly. to the court @uthorities would insist upon the return of articles re- | to Present his claims to the people his election would | of the steamer Minnesota, now at Quarantine, was re- | is used upon cashmere opera cloaks; also embroideries | shape; he only manaced to get in two light body biows, | to abide D I pave the. moved from the Museum of Mexico and sent to Mire | be secured, and many are new confident of his success, | Colved, in TT paseeneere or ike atecate ear’, 'S | im foes and beads A toque hood isa novelty, ana a ae BOS cre Lae Sa? TE mame diatamret, 4 Béooe wand? For ee ei gnar by Maximilian asa condition of the delivery of the | President Juares, who, like General Diaz, has given 00 | jocated on (ue hospital anip Illinols, to come to the city, | pretty surface 1s afforded in this shape for embroidery. Bouh rushed at thelr work ins. Baap aa ana eet street, New York cit September 21, yomains of the late Emperor. It would be understood | intimation other than by silence as to his preferences, | as there was no sickness among them. Later inthe season we will have tight fitting cosaques, | with equal force and advantage; but feally Burke put as ten o'clock A. M. this, an officer What the Emperor is accused by the Mexicans of plun- appears to quietly await the verdict of the people, One of the Commissioners did not see what the Board with Delta of the same materials asthe rest of the | i= & terrific blow on Thomas’ face, sending him clean off | the prison took Brown to ‘ork, and there, instead fering the Museum here, ail of which ts stoutly dented | Mexico has during the past aix yours suffered, first | Ocielttn aintos wee aro ceed ee ae ale garment, and bow and long ends at tho waist, Shawis | bis feet, amid the cLecrs of the crowd. Sevan pemmpntnmienene ton ge ia Now ay annelnens Set Ua ables ‘eubabetalobargie are worn squaro this season, with a small fold falling | RovsD 14—Thomas pat in several good hits on the ‘corpus Judge ia 7 cogntzan| and as ‘718 | from too great powers of its Congress, which ignored the over the shoulders, In ‘dress goods, the silks | Tite of b's antagonisi; but Burke rattied away meraly | York, and this action the boing made rapidly in vais age, Teontribute tothe unmask- | President, and second from too great authority vested for the fall are of the most beautiful oolora, | 00 the head, compieiely closing bid left eye. a the law ‘has been stricken dows. Sng of such asshall attack a gentleman's private character re not as decided as those | _ Roux 16.—Burke had matiers all his own way in this | The Disteict Attorney of the United States in| New: gen ‘@ pri in the President; and now Juarez, in proposing two of iast fall, bot much more brilliant. Colored eating are in | Found; eo he still kept hammering away at Thomas’ | York lent himself for the these Feere ‘t te confidently stated, and capable of proof, that Maxi- | nouses and the investmont of the President with the th ordinances:— great demsud for the coming season. ‘the vari. | bead, bisantegonist, meanwhile, omiy getting inone light | he Knew here, quilian was presented in the year 1864, by his brother, the ‘veto power, hopes to secure to the nation @ bappy bal. Sno. $2, No person shall bring into any city, or into any | ous colors prevalent in fall goods, the poy blow, BB dave sliowed Emperor of Austria, with many imteresting relies and | ance of power which shali secure a more lasting peace | Jakethcrein from any vessel lnvely fron any infected cacy, | '8 the Bi fhis color will not retain pine to au oommnce ail ee hoary niiaises Seite ants fp Desvest and natrer ck ty ol Syst "Hide nals ent ‘Sunn, g0% | Maio andi reciat alta “Tt appears tal the | Saal es tangs uae aee arene at | Haan Geeetapionn a, Auaresofetan as | eth, ons oneok et haweray angels ay | fem sul ot ud iu November, 1806, were Uy Maximilisy: forecisy | Opposing party now represents the military power of the | whatsoever (nor shall uy such “perton land or couse ime | from the busy Drain of the fickle goddess Gloves arc, | Burke’ beck in bis own coin, adiiuistering some very —— 3 Pain unater lear weet AA tm of all S Bay such village or tity without a permit of thle Board): and Bow ot bright eolors, and are embroidered on the | ®¢vere blowsin retorn.~ against Perkins, by Pee ert aed ae ee ins act Of | country, which has been the ‘ruin of all Spanish repub- | fi'ghail be no excuse that such person or article eo offending, | Dow! Kem Rounp 17, Thomas seemed very weak as he came up | Lees and ne, Maximilien was 9 gift and not a theft, Maximilian from | ijcs, In Juarez, the first since Iturbide, Mexico Br {he occasion of offence. has passed through quarantine, oF ‘A white velvet hat with disdem front and asmail | 00 the call of time. After striking one blow he insantly preoeh This is dome i@ private purse purchased some curious specimens ies a Pr , and at an ex of has s permit from any other source than this erown to suit the ayle of U the District here from the bands of certaia iodividual owners which citizen | Presiden pense The Prsupent, alter Dra. Swinburne and Crane had | O%H {0 suit the prosomt, extravagant syle cee ee ‘and it | Attorney, nd perfect ignorance ‘ho sent to his friends in Austria, as he bad.an undoubted | tem years of war. The end is attained, given an account of a visit had paid to the quarao. | putton street. It was trimmed with Point bionde and | seemed dificalt forhim to even raise his while | Of the rat principles eine yore right todo. These did not belong then, nor never did, | ang immediately the military element again | tined steamer, requested Dr. Harcis, the of | totes of a rose aod a | Burke was as frech es ever. It now became evident to | Bimself to these in New York he tay conderan bits at ue fit mould ot perjure stows ite hydra-hesd, seeking again the rule | [/'t#l Stailstics, to relate what he had seen of the sick 18 | wreath of lilies of the valley with a velvet bandena ee See Pees nae Ree oh eh enema pak pin Sten 5 hospital ship when the v being 8 superior AS 8000 does foliow with ftaslf go fatally as to cast a shadow of doubt upon well | over Mexico, which if successful must retafn this cou ‘Doctor Haxnis said he went on board the hospital ship apy a eel tien se a ane ta wom Darke bigee his Tevclee eatin | poomeee to comprehend known facts by accusing him of deeds which hisdeli- | try io revolution, so ambitious are her military meu. expecting to see some Yamiliar disease, but saw only | gingie tuft of lilios of the valley and | of pounding heavily on Thomas’ tender head, and | the law ihey live? Lpave cat ny ON THE Reyer: Rave 1: is supposed that in oppomtion to Diaz the remaining | Pallunie sick with & disoase that few physicians in New | wreaty of Velvet ‘leaves over the ‘diadens | forced the fight to thy liveliest pace. Thomas pt eile panasnes.. Santiago Wright, the American who was in prison for | three imiiltary district commanders will immediately | of healthy, red-checked passengers (estan bendeoe oe | formed an exquisite fn'sh to this bonnet. A iavender | struck thrve oF Ape De Sealy Wek. GOTR AE rata so matter with regard to the wis pecreting Vidaurri, after having sulfered nearly two | dispose themselves, viz., Regules, Corona and Escobedo, | number), on the ship Iitmnols, and not atrace of any His seconds, finding bim too much exhausted to con- | Of habeas York; and months of imprisoument has oally been released teddaees sotih tabbateeimiaesiinins a cak sickly look bad he fouad ‘there, But the sick tinue, and aware that be could not @in, threw up the | When the Court comes The convocation which has been discussed for tne past | Whose ps great | in hospital ship were plainly the victims and Burke was declared the victor. Thomas | from the own sense fow days has been officially promulgated in the following | strength to the Jifires party. The private junta of of a deadiy disease that would at the first | dor satin strings, fastened with « pearl ornament and a ugut over half a dozen Saat aad of dignity re-arrested Seer sae Guanajaato, Guadalajara, San Lula | egitors unfavorable to the convocation, andaccordingly | glance be mistaken for cholera The severer Dandeau composed of folds of velvet completed the tout | 8 badly was he punished. and his seconds end revurned to our own writ of pas, hu oh manag caro on repose | dultg Mitr tite” dia ycrchhn tet | Sure Sottan of Heal Bf eau | ge, ote noar nme iw fnrtany | fo gmentm wihareving that mes a ae cam . jag odicer Altamarano, who has commit: iT venol capiliary ——— ot been heard from. and their action is accordingly not | So strongly against foreiguers, appears to bs an organize, | vesools of the akin. “A post mortem examloation Eimmed with onde leon, pancioe and tay water iit. | Phe Prine Fight Mcswoss Dew dillon. aaa | Sateee? a Ldn 4 Pes Wie mye hy ng a oe tion atmlar to the Ceniral Commmities in the States, and | proved that the miucous membrane of the sromach | aud'a black velvet bonuet wih flowers and gil borriod Barney Matlen Pestponed. pap oye oe iy w ut . Tt ared general capil- s, Bute rights aro probably ae rampant among the Mex!- | Stood to have sent agente, into the interior towne to | larioa The pationte wore, vom ting and reichtnc. wed Gaeta tes le ier ee ae ee ‘Waswmnarox, Sept, 26, 1867. . | order the man mie to tbe gan ae among the Southern States, and await anxiously | orvanise tne opposition, although the best of harmony | the ejected mater, like their diarrheal evacuations, da brown corded silk and velvet hat, with adiadem | The prize fight arranged betWeon Dan Dillon and Bar. | aw. If bimeelf unfit wo $0 see the strength or weakneas of the ceatral govera- | Goce not exist withia liself, Miva Palacio, who it wes | was dark and bilious, The secretions from the kidueys and teudese of bias Vorvet; WORSS ‘weder Gel Sarto Mullen id not take place this morning on antici. | 8ol4 {00 President gent, Already the name,of General Porfirio Diaz bas | supposed would be nominated to « Prominent position | and liver were manifestiy in excess than otberwise— | The back was plaite! and trimmed with lace and brow: aey of the States, whose education and bent of ming Deon pat forward by several of the city papers asthe | on ihe ticker, baa been put ony ina subordinate po t- | even im the fatal cases, Ho then continued as follows: — the ttrings Were Of dlamonted Ince. Am ombrond - fs lire to otder Brown to obey Hee aan Te eden ee ee ee wer Of | tion, and this august body threatens to dissolve at any | The sunken countenanc:, the blue and lifeless surfaco | bisck Neapolitan was trimmed with oviver sed nace a | At forty-five minutes past eight e’clock Mullen went | the law. make ie apnouncement that cheoton of Seacen, eo tae tate are aNaEEn elerien, Bo nok appocr tae bet onde en oh ee | erate conchae ty Ceol Bae area acl cramps, ail | green velvet flower was fastened oa the side with satin | into the ring, and walled until ten o'clock, and thon | *y,MA7.,,Come to the Pre oi age ppv sembiance from : ,. . shal ‘myself them, Dim and General Diaz, and the conservative or Church | State yay cress contdenea ia toe este oe eee face is warm aud not shriveljed; the cerim of | "AP Satame: Demoresi's, ia, Fulton tect we eng an | came to Washington on his return to Philadelphia, Dil. | now done what I believe daty requires of me.I cannot I eo 1 lon, toon after Fete al yh TS bring myself to believe that there are walls ring, when Mullen’s friends that he was after | enough or bayonets sharp enough to successful the time limited—namely, ten o'clock. Dilion’s friends | the execution of the laws of rivania, aod claimed the gtakes—a thousand dollars a side—alleging | down and destroy her honor and & previous agreement that the fight should take | soll, lace on the Leesburg turnpike, nine miles from Wash- Petree ton. instead of at the spot where the ring was | said:—My official preo'udes me from saying Pitched aad where about five hundred persous had assembled. Dilion and bis friends hi to the ware 3 tarnptke locatio park by the stakeholdors thas if Mull:n co: be broug! of back to the before one o'clock tho fight should | will ses that the law of Penusylvan dl the blood does not exude; the voice is natural, the brain is in a state of torpor, as if poisoned by a narcotic, The course of the disease is taat of # typhoid poison. Tt is not cholera What it is we need not stop to discuss, But that it is very Vimitediy infecuocs and that it bas slowiy spread among that healthy company of emi- grants, and that it wiil very bly cease among them as soon as they are dis} ay regard as certain. Inasmuch as these cases of jomalous form of dis ense bear ciose resembiance to the “blue disease” or “black typhus” that, daring the past few mont has Party are iuciined to combine upon Diaz, perbape as | clined to let sue whole matter go b: much as anything for the reason that Juarez is the rep- 4 resentative man who has destroyed their hopes and de. | {8 {ime passes, we watch the developments and record feared their plane, ratver than because they are person- Yesterday the Porfirio Diaz or Anti-Convocatoria party, ang opposed to him es it is termed, made a demonstration in the streets ‘inance is stil in an Ciootingy bad state, andthe | with music and Danvers, upon which were inscribed march of Genoral Diaz's army to sebuacan, and the de- | such mottoes ag “Derechos de los Pu-blos,” “The Rights Parture of the General for his headquarters, have been | oF the People.” ‘the procession was not larre, but was delayed by the fact that the troops have not bren paid. | wery orderiy, and bore long braaches of tuo plant ca'rizo. ‘The opposition \o Juarez and Cabinet have of late ob | The most Pidiculous electionsering stories are being @tracted the workings of the different d -partmen:s. originated, one of which is that President Juarez desires The Cunt paper Printed in the City of | to ostabiish himself in the Presidency, and then, by a evening robe of rose-gray silk, gored skirt, trimmed with box plaited floances or ruffles three tuches wid beaded with ruchings of silk, The ruffles were boun: with cherry col satin. One desconded from the waist across the bips, en at the back breadth, which of silk bound with satio, i k Fy formed by a ruffle and coat sleeves with rich rossttes extending up the back seam, belt bound with satin and nt | no doubt the Execative officer piember 1, among Ober | coup d'diat, declare himself Ei ‘Dictator, and broken out in Ireland, and is now being studied as a God whe decrees : Sitempt to'make the rale hereditary 1a hia family, whicn | curlove ‘ype of fever potson im that counry, Tubing jt | UMM wibarosetic. |’ | NS Shaces sue Mallen did ot revura.” Ita sald the | ud orders of her courts ere and enforced. son of progress, the creature of the Constitu- | is so rd as to have bat few believers, Porfirio Diaz rudent to express with roserve our viows conceraing | ginner or evening costume. A broad baad of black | Money has beca given to Mullen on ne eres that Assistant District Attorney lemtine addressed the ‘an of law. the servant of the Im, studies to | ig vel jar with a large ion of the Re being im an} tatectious,”” ng Dillon failed to meet bim to the ring before the time | Court, and said the United xtates ry popul large port people, and ig im any satin, elaborately embroidered with jet, started at the y 1h | Ct ty pg Ft re large military vou. He le undoubtedly the ab) PReatDENtT—' rot Doster, Will it be prodent to let | hips, and awept in a graceful ourve io the bottom of the (fled had expired—namely, ten o'clock. ry t. —_ ey rant ey had iz nothing te itary man 4 it is cial 0 ; mauer, done solely ‘euthorl- Fo SShgu Mitac auurh en Snrne| te rand at ection ig of tu tomas | Qe Hatan—{ woud hve Com come up bate as-| She iat Se'taeatea SNS MB aft at | the Coming Flaht Bvewcen Rockey Moore | seuin ew ett. fone sas so ean oy hk c i ine r i Gretaive principios watch are coutatood: in cur eceatvadon; | toe permaneat pence of the couatsy enaie anotherlarge | commissioner Maxaras then offered the following | “Pos each side, and aa apron van oe Maree tenn aan beam oe aaetdence, HR. I. | transfor of Captain Brown. 1a regard te the other Steering himself tobe the champion ‘of the Past—opposing | the, Permanent Pea strongthening the military power of which was adopied unanimously :— jot and ilk. Tho fight between Rockey Moore, of this city, and Commodore Seicriige te acting under instractions Progress. the man of the constitution; the country, Resolved, That if the Health Officer permits the well pas. : 000 a . o Bword of the law which the prople had placed in iis hands, ry primes - | sohgers'st the Sinne:sis ‘0 poss tae Reeruatice Coay'eni | , The walst had arrows of satin. rising from the beit, | George Rooke, ef Providence, R 1, for $1,000 side, | the Seoretary of the Nery. ‘There isa question to be Rete ee pe neR TRE, ee terady for tues pom aiy tke. ing vatalioe’ of be permite to ome vo tats evy‘and proceed to their desi | alpesre dlrs raapine- J Fg Serf is | oA a ieee St Unig atiBe to Uttle | Whether oF not there tan exclusive ioe ature, " among ° ‘Ia re to the unexpected Convoeatoria, every one be | Oaxaca, There has been much delay in the depariure of | °*’ THR SLAUCHTER MOUSES, poet The tase wale Senet wo covaapend Moore is the goneral favorite here, and $100 to $50 are | Courts of the United States, in cases ane the person la President Jaares had no seeo it and that he had been der | $0'8 Command, in consequence of the lack of money to | On motion, a number of permits to slaughter animals | A Gabrielle, tora child of twelve years. was made of | tresly offered on bim. will be @ large gathering | Mustered into the eervice of tbe United biates, and ouvaa into the. publication of ths law of the Minmer, | Pay them ther back daca, and it has not been thought | above Foriy-eecond street and to establish additioval | light Bismarck in, the bottom bethg finished with | of pugiliste at the fizht. Among those expected are Or United States courte. ae Vincatme sod Tas thes thot tae whieh must conflict with the law of the people; no one be: ia bd wd them away un, arrived from Austria | 20oth# in Williamsburg and Brooklyn for the employe | Bismarck and Azot green bullion fringe. This was | Coburn, Hoenas, Elliott and others. soni any ing Tes are Sus feaaple't cqdee atone er 2 Ne svnettion would 4, Vatral Tegethom. to tee nie inducace. to gbiaia tae | % ne soldlery Baniem, Meusonger and Despatch Com | headed wish a pipmg of greea silk. Green wik pipings oS See the question involved would be dlocuseed aa" great . o- Li) ved. b This disgrace’ at proclamation of Juares bes removed the | freedom of Father Fischer, now hed bore as a political | "Presiden: Scavira, tn referring to a petition of certain | row of green silk buiiees Inside the pipings ant ou with AQUATICS. ron ta reply, o6id—1 think the a ndage Krein Our Gyes eRe eamreyes prisoner, desiring that he sbail return to with | citizens above Foriy-second street, complaloing of the | little straps to imitate bu was ® coat Pe, eyite 7 Goa to the lorena ee the This bas been copied by several of the papers of the | the on the Austrian war vesset Novara. number of slaughter bouses in their vicinity, and pray- | sleeve with a of fringe exten: the seam, Sculling Match for $50 at Hoboken. ‘when he issued the order to resort to force instead of city, and Bes bese commented and passed upod. Bi tng the Board not to graut any more permits, said thas | and fringe 4 piais underskirt of Bismarck | 4 match came of yesterday noon at Hoboken be- | sui rege rth ggg lawn te yt Consivwinal \8 the most severe upon the goverament, eee Sem Peels bad bese granted, and ches all those | poplin com; this haadsome child's dress, The dis- t F pull A | and if the fo erons end wue oe and exhibits such reuom that {t induces the belief that ite that had been granted wore for slaughier houses at all essing. establishments was very brilliact, | tween two amatear pullers named James Collins and fas Bet whe Rie alae lo tan ‘aaty Pe on it Das more thau the *‘anti constitution’ objection to the s, a on the borders of the rivera, compared fa' iy with the New York openings | Joseph MoFerson for $50, distance three miies up the and when the Secretary of the Navy insiructs the | fertor obg-et in view. Bh fo to exile from ‘the country. Funke Fischer wes bees |422 7H! FORTE oF aa ee ares > i pte ll ao clear cond of. | modore of the Navy Yard to test tae law by force he re. 9 . 108 aboat Jeng: opposition are in ibe hands of the conservative chareh | sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. Senor Degol- | Dr. Hanars sent in a communication (a copy of which BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. ahead for some distance, but McFerson made a brush Sista aenieaes hay oF ge Be od Sym party. Poeeemamtrent a tee and &* ure aa No hg Fp ten p oe rn 4: wae resolved ‘should be sens, 10 the seoretary of State whee ‘about ad facceeded 2 Passing Coiling, highwayman blaok- of their feren Tetrogression, country. brot! iagton) cor managed stance an in rex, in depfiving (he church of lie power, which bas | two years allotted him, and General Y, a browwer | government rn deciarian yf ty SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. the race ero. about one ‘huudred ‘persons | ,,/tis.ended the proceediogs in court, bat 't fa ander. deem -eo many years the polsoved cup to Mexico, com- | of ister (Yglesias) of the Treasury, also to suf. I with epiuemic cholera epidemic yeilow fever.” unas ie aio Gees at the 00 Present ‘of both owe Law “ey a of the Wes — See cee relative to humani- | fer. The Geverai bad formerly chief of artillery | He says itmt from ihe ports of the Chesapeake, or ihirty. | Contin bes Proceedings Laial the screen aot mis s Le y More nearly where it beonged, stripping the priest- | on the staff of President Juarez, but went Over to the olabe ‘north latitude, to the most northera limits ventions at Bafalo. Boat 2—Duan Crew View nents oo ‘State, in order to enabie them | Ygiupon them the fact that bey area part'and parcel | Seciared I will forward Te. The finportant, part which | of the, sited Siaies, east of the Alleghany mountains, poet eS ae} mo 21:45. PrCamain Brown's recruiting office is stil in Philadel / tng epee mem new yellow fever nor now » Me te Dock street, im Pr of the human race, Their position being thus properly | Father Fischer has borne to the jon, and itteburg Com: phia, sergeant. Srroramess of Komen iecemed ts renee are te bat-pan ina tack A.M Afr she Freon he | ets of he Dogesas ad", I" ssutt' Gast Cott | dee Bete ast te poven os "erm SOs ow *, i $0 only consistent to sgetham, re and called the meeting to order, Rev. Dr. Clark delivered a ee arenas svete abe ot eS [se i. = Gardaer, Soa ine goverement bed levetiea them, and which has Veen the yy ae ard The pai —— oases earn Sane ne centee, Suk Cee aaa etney.” he race © oarsman taking cram) re scoaeistagenen, ‘tha Fegmasas sasueunrtar peapecentoes Soar Guilt fer, Mh,” aad the! whatnot, gouae: | Sos Sento cmeaientey, MEER oak oe STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, / toe ‘sball vote and be elizibie to of Re aay wore reed by Rev. M. Means and ap- | {9ct*4, BD — wiih. he in Comaress, Could he do otherwise? Is : $500 and the distance rowed mites, Rucewosp Coexry Acmcourunat i attene- Diicanism go feebie in Mexice that the sugvestion of proved. Ex-Governor W. Hale, of New Hampshire, | the py FI py ance yesterday was much larver t@an oa tue other daya Suare if carried inca ec wil, aa angued by We oppovers read the report of the Business Committes, In | UP the Hirer » mile and & hail to s stakebust and | several from New York and New Jemey sitended the Severe of Masten tp'aveieg the opportantty 6 tee Giny thelr report the committen suggest that ali members, | Pave beon in active training for the contest, and ine | fair, and the ladies made a sbowy turn out, ‘The Jadgee to sccure their election to Conerese aad shen aed there bern rete aay lp ih mma ft way Me gy hn had rowing on Saturday proved that they had improved their | awarded the prizes, of which Vr. Miller, in farm produce, | 8 ee eee oe Cera Be been Ppa cogent os me. epaed marec ques muaeenaoe te eee and Mesern Cameron aad Sampson in cattio, took the Bh eH The ‘Rev. Dr. Secty, of ‘Aloany,, road a report of ‘the | ened of epecialore whe lined “the Zod shore, | bighest The chief interest of the day were the trotting ; Jewel in Mexico heretofore, mast be adopted and cher- a. ae Central Terkey, ead esked =the juesoe crew, consisting of John ee ietzoke), matches, Mr. Crypia’s Newburg was the favorite, and here, if the nation hope to arrive at prosperity and Board + | heavy Kets were offered om him, bal not taken, as be independence. Great reforms always have been and | days A correspondent of the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinch, in that = field. . po jwaye furiously attacked bour of their | August 17, and ed in the New Times, wad Dr. Chapia was ‘knowa to te the erack horse the co: Snoapeton ond promelgrtion, axe the quarts ‘wbish must | repubiisned vere, say that Mr. papers | writing from Greensboro’, Ga, relative to the Circuit pote Se ag ge ee Cog Bed oy ee 1 Seosnelb aah cananete tone jh whieh thy sas eamaieay, Mr. Proms wee oben! to Jeave the capital rience, a Commies the Home Department, in be They were ciad in a complete suit of white Roh ir. Yan Cliet's bay mare. The coniost lay botw xy eaaceaass cose uaaah Lean teak ‘As cpio time bes elapeed for Mr. Plumb’e arrival and Alexander H. Present to conduct the de- an appropriate tribute to the memory of those who crews ae an ean - at teen on aoe gah gfieare 3 contested, Sho soneae Sadana ous" emenanenes thes “tkene ob ey that Mr. lowerteerg: teny invends to on Ne ‘Fradeatal"Commition in their bp tate od teh oar dipped the “er mai Imire he Serre (Rare on the vee heats ws z Jects beer green ous! peace very soon the & i eighteen new ree missionary a juesne crew gained ly, —1 672: Dienyy SS eaen obmtoates tas shir et eerany Se Gai pammer tay Ou of tae ventan of s beet to reinforce the stations occupied, for forty | and at the Hand street bridge Wore about a length in bettis fancy men Re c la Ay Jobe 8, Cripps ry Conse! vatleras for aity ‘watch they t est to be sont without Loy ‘api tnd at the Ralirond bed fo the bosie The foil fog. entree ‘ve inet wuch a classification as shail | Mr. pps ing & gon ir vee . Dy pecure, fo nearly ali woo nave gis. | some time familiar with the duties of that office, on the Department a almost Tt was soon no: that the | roan mare; Joseph tained Socapee seem to prefer that thove who te wD A Arey I re the Co Fesolutions requesting tbe as Voward wor Fg mt their speed, ~~, —] omega nn poy gage ey “{ a protent ageieet the granting of Say concen. the stadents to volunteer to preach ‘he Geapel to the Tae reptas widening the gap between thom. Ai the ACGDENT at CLirtoy.—A little girt, the daughter of ' pany oveteinhery ot ah granted By the Soc tapers ot wey: Drapeau ane tela ees os "sleveat he as — Mr. Lamb, of Clifton, was seriously hart on Wednesday ie yd Gnicagoy Rev. ‘Schop ‘Clark: Wiese oi: | nd some time was conoamsed in geting Weloms, ‘Tas | wor becuse nd tne was eiherwise injured, Be wit due for labor done mat T i 5 ime was consu ome, a an ty ) The amount of such claims is seid to broes, of Homer, race could now been said to be over, as the naif | recover. " a Cas AN the copeoni THe Re beth eat Sg NR, BARES, oaje e Increased ~ he Seainons sia bad se Pourrcat.—The sepeoiionss ot Rihmesd extntp \ ot mone, bel Tere are | Inacoordance with the lahon ofthe taily of the tate | tngve Fx. the starting and forty.tve | BATS chosen ane following de'egates to ihe Sequtorial cares sous We've enh so ctetton | 2° Frederit Brace the remaian of the ceowanet ware | 8s tlaneunts ot ices te trage, tea Aiton | Fecny, Force Cs coniyon, 3. i quent, Gn Bilived ove 3 h { canes ot Orngrea trannmitiod to Ragland by tbe steamship Ching, whieh | Sienton service ai Lafayette, and heyetily Cyromprsn, sad le ve Juste “bon roaton Snpie Ama moves on slowly, A day or | soiled from Bosion om Wednesday last, ehurouen ‘with cheers Oy jevers, W, 7, Johmeve aad fe 4