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JANUARY 27, 1868. Be: i, 3 NP YORK HERALD, ‘MONDAY, re mark, of it mez be true. annually, exclusive of apy other emoluments which NEW YORK CITY. there being 30 complaint except disorder’ 9 ne peace, 5 ome the pee AF aol fapeaaed M EXICO. Betate ay der timtmrAnctieiga othe nsory “ agalnat . + Peented tae bol parti er peculiarities of the Unit i = Iranian Scgoot. — enemameenmmcana managed until the completion of sales, dod thon | tpertant Documents Relating to the History | States rende Foon ee retried nape: yo upon the suddenuess wit whica the new issue should of the Empire duties. “My birt end Boyiish ey on we iP AD — i The Malian Society, *'Uolone e Fratelianga,” under the THE CHICAGO AND RO” 1st be thrown upon the merket, The facts already elicited " Pree eney of the Consul General Of Italy, hold the eee oh AND CASE. by the examination of ivicy, Tews and Dowa give reason The following documents throw a D004 of ight on the aévantagonus light tor Is the people ngiand for Af) annus! dail for the Sene®s of the Italian evening | Jmportaut Proceed to expect future developmects, {f the examination ‘4 | policy of the diexicau empire towards the United States, pose of a Sp eimigration ch classes ed, xample, Mr, Dows raya he understood most desirable, Fiaaily, oer to exert myacif ‘rool wt Irving Hall this evening, The school was | Compelthe Det .#e@ tm Court=Metlon to Fates moos ca umarorage of inely-sight per cou:, | S24 show the stops thet wore deemed most advisable t0 | in svery way leading to sho (auf) discharge of ay = ia go under the auspices’ of the | Questions wit endants to Answer aly $4,400,000 were paid in, Tn«s | secure recoguition, dutics, eemabiighed Tour a eo a = Piesse have the goodness, my dear sir, to eudmit | accustom the pubile goriely, for ey ai culture of the children of | by Thom of PRG pote ie sae) ay rasa te antler AIOE Bae. oan What bat be Judge Ruggles offers bis services to obtain recogni | 4, Cisse, Mare the, Rood pa Bia cae ei rest | oe many more apostles. Sam eappoman of Dialigns in tiseity Who oo restricted pecuniarliy Dudtey F 1800, ee Lent ameee. cberent wenid: asaseab ie) rhon7,000! tioa:— Mr. Arroyo, very sincerely yours, JOHN FOLYON, Qur friends there might be very useful to us Ac agpil tenselves of the usual avenues (open to those | pig jms ‘An to’ the secrecy of the operatto "fows | (Consclate of the Moxican erapire, New Orlenas—Dupli- | Senor Doa Luis DE ARiovo, out t you such persons a8 could be conven! cig howaver, Who are conversant with Engilaa,) for | | eortant lawsuit, which has occupied so much 3 A reall bi . My a ove ‘cats No. 20-- } Ginad ssn, WE koe - oaits's ployed for this purpose; they would at « SoFhing ‘koowladge, Tuo school has proved s auc- | OF 'D® geodon of the conrte and which lg assuming Tas achosante cheat bo meter. Deo, 3, 1854, abe nexed nova, calls for monoy | PAT wom the Emperor thelr pevente ie Eibayschoiare attend ite sessions, a7 it Row | pro” eiong eating’ ives Ne: olaseabacecag ss’ acne ans race pia hs pte ieara N6. peo hee Excermnoy—There lives i Judge, an old | t@ drive the preve;— Dave preferred to address you tuis letter to FE "sdauion "at “ine “wocieiy will be. excova veiy | “adtcres of thi ety, will be agnim up this moraiag ae | ‘#rert io thom and a ‘right to. eee theta. 11 Groon, | Aiplowaiit, a pers who cojoys the reputs:ioa of an | (Cousulaie of t8e Musican Eropire for New Orleans | cessaty repetition of oficial votes a Ae , 34 4 1 ‘ois gal 1 a 3 99 No. a chctve, and it bo be hoped that al ¥'bo svmnathie® ¢ cording to adjournment, when Judge Cardozo will eu- | tioie, ‘They are. im the ‘cusiely. of Mr Tracy or air, | wustever, requested, “torough a third person, 49 09 ta. 4 FO Ne vone, May 7, 1965, | board the Manhattan, and Ware sas" hanco tate wit “il be Pre Ger bis opinion on one phase of the case, The amount | Tows; the former isthe president of the company snd | troduced to we. The fhiroduotion took place as | Excaunexoy—The activity of the diidendes (insurgents) | @Tectiomate, &¢, , fade = New Yorx Daavanic Uviow.—A vieoting of the "agin. clved (8 $4,000,000, tho disposition of which the | {D8 lattor (s the secretary, Mr, Tracy says they are in | dosired; yet even before this ceremony ore bad beon | and ilibuttera om ane side And the waot of all incana of | The follow:rig letter WAS nover scl, owing to oj dersiof tbe'Now York Dramatic Vuton, a5 organized in patie the custody of Mr. Tows, I contend ndants’| made to me ti hig naine shout deing something in favor | actiop, es well as of the necessary instructions, on Lue Mow op the part of Max's cabivet:— Stockholders a Anxious to ascertaia, ‘The eult '8 | should bs compelled to answer the question: pub to them | of recognition, Th was stated io me that bo waa very | olber hat adcred and usaieds all she efforts Ociaber inst, was heid on Satus-ay evenly,g for the pur- ak Mexico, O74, 1946 \ r. brought to corape! ihe defendsnts, Joun F. Tracy, preai- | anc to produce the booke 9 company, influentias will Mir. Soward, and that fyora thia gontie- pons of reviving, 1f possible, the assoc? ation under the | dens of the company; Francia A Towa, secretary, and | _ TH# court took tha papers, announcing thats deciaiou | man, ag weil ws from other cei OF Congress, bo To ray Preaipext op rs Usitep Starea: srigtéal constitution and Dylaws, "a0 convention pro- In id would be rendered this (Monday) morning, could obtain wharevor he desired, cna assufe your ‘My Great ann Goop Frnxp—] here «fin send greseed 60 Jar ag to chocse for its government presi. David Dows, ons of the Executive Committee of said Zeps ang suo usual subordinate ofp, ‘A resolution | COmMpany, to produce the books, transfor certificates, Wee offered aud fully discué-ed authorizing acommiiies | &e., of the company, with s view of ascertaining hese momeuis so 'y copies of B procianation “stich | Dave to d precious, Before closing tots subject 1 | addressed to the Mexicao matt 4 well as of the Ia Dave to stuto to your Excellency Ray lce rely for te Ingroof The abject of favorable ia tho empive and that ho bas beea | proseoution of iny Jabors on the aid aflorded me by such Exceilenoy that aged information bad confr: in the bolfof that his reputation in well deserr. ING AY THE PARK, he lea Dlind partisaa ef the Lincoln administration; sail %o lease club rooms for tho ‘uge of the Union. 6 vader cee 4 that he Me to prevent furtner bl @romuion the sBvstiag 007 yt subject te the exit et | WEAE has bocome of this four million odd doltare and to eat ° ‘ employed aa spacial Zipiomutic commissioner to Kua: | men as Br. Looscy, the Consul General of Austsla, tha iho chair, compel! thera to answer certain questiona with reference 1@ mild atmosphere of yesterday made ska'ing pecu- | 5, wbed and to Lee nd to the war, whieh threatel Marly enjoyudl rs biti iM preys eer ais opinion ia reapaciad (by the Presi- | Vice Consul of Piahce, ann ae O'Sullivan, the agent of ws ok reer low 33! share ki MENA lo thalete: Pa Seek MLA beak Caneiian greicntnate aa. arly enjoyuble, Crisp, biting weather, when heavy | deut aud oy Mr, Seward, Thi? eame gootlenmen sous mo | the firm of Hoillday & Co. The inst mention gentie- | tx ty hears w most profound «: v ee new cei pips etc ist A auapieili ine inesine iotnce, whee jae overcoata, abawls, tippets and muify must be worn, end | Word WAL ihe Den time ke sees mo he will be abla to | wan has ebiaiped {rem the Commerciad Advertiser, iho | Cordingly wot hesiiated 4» appeal wo tiie good sen oulg tell me confidentially someiuing of which he soun ex- | Trivtine, Times and other papers tagir promise of writvug | the whele peopie of Mexico, cailing upou them tq Gawen at the Park Meter? olog.cal Department, ehow that | fuancters of Wall stseot, The enso was Beard in Sus gictroies se wait \s not. seoopted ag the: most pools to be intorimed, hi a iy | Saeiuet thDusteriny expeditions to, Meaiea, but for va peor agonebgh ut Stacie, wnatace vr a paront vanete! t A ae Wodnaai a ., | PropRioue time to partic!pate in pleasures incident toa In theepeios@d coramunication your Excellency wi yUrpose & cortalD Bum shou! 2 view ress, Daged on tbe pring: ualversa, euiirage, w! the barometer reached ‘its highest a om Wednesday, | Preme Court, Chambers, bofors Judge Cardozo, on Sat P Pt Pl a y purpos — ee eee ana eaitbe Taturation et hentia urday last, on motion of Mr. D, Oudley Field to compel | ating season by many; bat exercise of this nature is Gad, first, the aaine of she porsovags wiluded to above; Indicating am avers’, of 30, 36 nd ity lowest on the pocondly, Wy ava epinion aul taatof @tuer persons as efatigabie agents the above geatiemen end | tha body deiormne upoa auy otier form than the ceeding day-—20.5f.2, The bighost nyoan yrange of the | $e defendante to rake aMdavita as to what has become | Plessant to them when the lingering, prohtbitery laws | to who can be thy oy of this Bovinasey’ wove, myself have Gesuved it igie wmavuhe-s uesday ooxt | Bavebicnl, } ani ready to dotiver the power woien I b permometer was 3, 70 (on Fnateday) and its iowest (23 | of the money and to produce the books, &o, The afl- of winter are fora fow short houra suspended, Many of | wiat ho hag offered to do, and flaaily my answer and | to ee whutcan be done in favor of the Moxioaa empire, | Vito tho hands of what body snd to retire from tho bi Bunday) 50, Tae maximum o a . (he thousands that early im the morning {began to wond | ™Y fears, I hope tay anawer wit) mest tue approval at Dios guarde, ko, Yhe Consul, LUIS DE AKROYO, ofa govorument which 1 have accepted only because: ai nine P.M. on /Wednesiey, 30/471 Gavib: of: Mr,» Ghaxien> Be}: Mexving) wea pot) tn,” thet Our Auguet sovereign, end should your Exceliency be of | To Dis Excelloucy the Miniscgd OF Stare AND Fore'ox { Was twade to undersiand that such we wig See BM yo Toca iE ee eae | which o seta forth that ho war applied to | theif way to the Park neomed to be of thix charactor, | opinion that] uggest sowetbing fa them tier, you will | Apvatns, &c., Mexico, tue will ef © majority of ino peuple of Mexico—@ giving @ differnoe Id range of ¥ 0a). The maximum | by ‘Tracy fe:> al full of the elasticity of health and spirits, The remainder | nave tie kindness to give mo Four lusiructions. 19 t28 | - Tyo folowing memorandam and note show the poligy | Postion which certmnly offers no other ind eh Ronee Aart ae AS 08), The, maxi ie y Tracy alter certain accounts of ths |.ef the ceasoless throng moving to aud fro wore tho old | measiime 1 will continua to miorm your kxeglicnoy of Dg jow the poly | inent “thio tha hope of being enabled atl gg reggeat Mao ‘a ar ~ en Tuort | company, which he refused to do, The court thusiasts {n tho graad froilca of the Ice and ates!, , | wistover may occur in iba matier, markod out for @ijlomutio agents of the ompirg to | accomplish tc0 happiness and weifare of Mexico. go, Pincay, the 10h, wis Pad tie. difference | oom: WasctomAed bpintodkjobhers). haskera/caplteltet By ofe olclock tho apper and lower ponds wera | © pos, ko, The Consul, LUIS DE ARROYO. | gecure recognition ;-- ius Daye appealed, ay your Exceliescy: will percel: Seing 24 ccerepa, The wind’ Morag tha week wae | aud finanolere Interested ta hoariag Mr, Field adcrory | *2Bosb flied with the gay revellers, many indulging in | yo uly Excollenoy the Minicran oF Stat aud BosiaN MEMORANDUM, fromthe cohteuts of tae documents fo boars Sorgen mene ng 1° e BS ay pay “mas the onan Psion phere are ae sslasitnk ee. gir] se could well be éxeoutet within the Aryains, Mexico, Joxe 9, 1865,—To thunk ail persons menfioned for | s¢vera! chiefs of the republicam army to iay down t) The. winds in. their eoursa saveraged, non wide limits of propriety, During the afterneou the . MEWORANOUM, th services, In regard to instructions, Aho general } ®*my. until the assemblage of the depntias and the decisa 534 miles | polnts Insisted on ip the motion are to compel the three i 2ist, the | Samed dufendeats-—Tracy, Tows and Dows, and Marvine & Benjamin, stockbrokers—to Mens: crowd increased, and & spectator gizing wpon the scove | whe pame of the purscnage is Wir, Ruggls I am’ in- | vale of conduct ta be solowed and tue euly Sn that can | 100 of tbe principal question Tre main object of the 4 Messe. | below wax Mlied with astonishment, It was ofttines | einod Wo believe that he ben been, commisnuned by Mr | be suggested treme here will bo to male poput tae | piesent letter is to ask your Bxerlieucy’s good intens ference and influence to obiain the adiesion of ‘There was snow on we 20.0 por dour, AifGcalt to feet that i was, indoed, a reality and uot | fg, wiow'es, [is mean cept 6,45 4 | questions, in the forin of affidavits, to be aved in the | furs a . q Seward to see what he.caa get out of ale concorning the | idea hab the etnpire iaintalus ike ibery Wd there were showorn Pt raga, but slicht in fall aud | three msia motions which will bs argued in the strange luston; but. bubbilng, ringlog IWvgh wafted | views and tesires of the governmen: Of bis Majesty the | of that tha Unked States have muéa t 8 to the iavitation which | have directed nd the accepinuce of which will at once enabli away over the bills from some fair eue the result of 8 | Pinperor, ko. He promised tome to use his bow ca- | ically and industrially by tae consol l¢ of Mexico to devide upoo tua principal qu brief in curation; ¢epth 0.45 myoes. An igneous meteor | Court, Chambers, on Saturday next, viz:—Fii mishap that i : ire proverbially clings to the incidents of rR B82 eeon during che evening ‘of the 24%d. Its course | Hon to coutinue this injunction; second, to punish the | gkatiag dlapetiod that thought; the feeling then arose | ravers for the recognition of tat ex! Ls ge Fhe 2.1 Feees nara ep as southward, and at an s/gle to ike horizon of 18 | dofendanta for violating it, nd third, to require tho | with the occasion, and one not only f See ae at TREAT OMe Ra enine iS Soe tbe pi ons which are being agitated. and to sdleeb 2 7 ° i most acceptable to th To thix decision nono wil ptan gy erie thekise oC aetna | (Bee ec ponien wee inthe ala or places, | DUt experienced ensation. of tue to meddie in an atiair of himeeeceuee tt Ty MDpOFUANE to ger taarchauis accustomed to bebwla | Sumit with greater ebecrtulne-s, hor, bow 10 4 densely brilltwrs it ‘was regarded by the observer at | 1D charge of a receiver P bappy groups ewopt along in th 1 did wot know bow far she dignity Of my government, | Je Mr, Arroyo the ouly person duly ay.horiged to sign vction With more aineere graiitication tha anyeelf, he Park as “neogriepiont.”” sf Mr. Budiey Field, having briofy opene’ the motion, | PAzerama. The dresses of tho jadi of which lacae most zealous guardian, woud be af | consular documents, -eannot bring my mind to the belief iat your Excell Py pass "g Bopr N . Addressed the court as follows:—The defendants Tracy, Roteworthy for designe of uniq focted by auch » step, ail the more asl am unacquainted | No, 49,.—Retailog to Mstractions demanded and ¢o | Wit! hesitate for x moment to aid in shis manuer an bi arzain Dererarzn's Bape Not Yousn.—The rumor | Hows and Tows, were required to make affidavits to be ance of 4 fow allka, blue, red and | with the wishes, viows and he programme of the Kin. | persons favorabie Ww the satereste of the empire, img toa termination the uonappy strugsie which rurrent yesterday, to tee effect whet the body of Cep- | used on these motions in. behalf of the plaintits. They | Ecating capa too; wore Uuisoreua,” Some Malt devon sr a | PETOF oa the question of rvcognition 5 ined T feared to .2- Maxi00, Juve 9, 1865,...'| {vided Meioo daring the past _yoscn, aad to give te dor, Staton Island, andWho bas been missing since last | W2uired of them, but refused as to ihe residue, Tho nd graceful folds were observed, Reveral of | Gestrepie todo in tavor of Mextco. number elovon ‘aud reserved, asking for tnatruciious | [ovina aa prosperity. TAIT A Weanesany morning—shan, Mts supposed, bait cad, | Marvin, « broker, to whom an_adidavit was toudered, | (he gentiomen hed costumes of rokher unnaual dosigns, | “Digg guarde, ho. aul, LOIS DE ARROYO. | {or toe, cae eee ot oe atten be tied gad in a moment ol mental aberration, he ‘walked off | rotusod ‘to swear’ to It, and Mr. Benjainin, ancther | "Ty is peculiar winat au effect the invigorating air of the | 72 his Kxcelleucy the Minisren ov Forsion Arvains, £8. | you are che tollowibg:—Firsh, to make popurer in that NEW HAMPSHIRE. e mbart at ine Betlor avd was drowned—was re- presented en affidavit, which we deem {nei Parle during, & fow hours of akatlog bas epea wome | The follewing ta w sample of diplomatic deticacy:— | couniry the ides that the emp:rs is the vuly govera- , ose suaeaes LAiptlertas. te Block pas ose et rt oond motion is tocompe! them to auswer | poopie, Ti has been observed thab otlerwiae grave Mexico, March 19, 1365. | ment tbat maroiains iv Mexico the iiberty and dignity YETI hia oAptein Depererne | Our questions as witnesses, The matters in respect to | people, estimable citizons, who delight in attending e!l | Sre—Mr, Montholon haa paid me A visit in whien be | ! Mam, Any comparisons on this gulject may be made SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF The HERALD. ornbtain Depevstor | which they refused are generaliy the acts of the direc- | kinds of religioue meetings, and bave a char- | showed himseil very ammatle aod cheerful, by showing the condnes observed by thu 69-oalied liber- ening Was one of ine oldent of tha New York and Liverpoot | tora in issuing and gelling the stock and the disposition sapiens, Ho warnighly respected by all who had the | of the proceeds, The fenowing eat wares on eae acter for due solomaity and slow horses—in het . ft fact ev of the “exceliont . Pleasure of bre weyuaininuce, Of the questions and re{usais:—. and respectable,” quite enthusiastic by Q, Have you ® , ue 0. cousular als, or Juarsts, who carry desolation and death to every | The Political Campaign in the Graulte Stuted lonving with me both tho projects. I encio: place of the Mexican serr'tory they tread, and pointing The Republicans and Democrats Both Cone ajest: i out the atrocious deeds perpetrated by the governments tat Four Maleaty may jorm en jdeainregerd | Wnucn have sigied sbemseives liberal, Second, | dent of HuccessProgress of the Caav -apfear irri ter AL er REAL EC per | t make people uudervtand that the United Staivs | The Piau ef the Campaicn—The Stump bave much to gain putiticaily aad industrially by th Speakers. j Mancrester, Jan, 25, 1888, a oeoe aes and dosirea to make “things fly, He made 06 mention whatover about the affair of Benorany ty Custnam Strear.—Joha Cahill, ayeuth | Oat ‘A Ldettine to acewer® OG ilavenen seatiee Rooke | ment and astonishment of Ler friexd, who evidently | est,” and for my part, compiying with your Mf rs eoncted by th Never in the whole political bi:tory of New Hamp @f twonly years, was arrosied on tne charge of burgia. ieago for the purpose of having the transters made Shommay waa carat paced sod slow,” et oapable orders, I Po ligee geo} from saying apy thing in the | 89¥' aman, and to ot eaten 7h Anyilrred men | ghire has the political kettle had burning under i suckp g reine "a. I decline to . Q. For what po era | of traci peti 4 frank’ su A ously entering the fquer store of Bernard Fianagan, REE UL Uh Olbepre Af Caive te cient | eacaee a SNeay or OTT ne er | marae ee een on titrate ie ‘encountered, berides the wei! grounded hope | fires ag will be kindled during the ensuing fortrighty by meane of pry- tent to ateal a $50 clock and a POLICE INTELLIGENCE, to anewer teen the price of (he pavion, who wants to get up & a puff of air and ten ml bably helped out by the com; hi ‘Tou revelvadany Of tae procceds (refering to 1k was not until nearly twilticht when the streams of | so deiicate a matter and after so many days as an air oh Mpproveinests wil be stil! greater when ali | The State bas always been on notonous for 4 of tho new issue)? A. I deciing to answer th pleasure scokers ceased going to the Park, and {t waa | of adectatloa and dlssimulation wuich Duris me, as en. | ese diificulties ve been romoved; and a8 & | Darty practice and close and hotly contested electt % . What hi 4 dod ith thi ? a Sabwasy Have tis’ prootoas been ioatied! so bree long past that hour whan the lest merry couple, with | wrely opposed to che sincerity of my ebaracier, Mr | fal result that Wg open a window, xfiht mantity of cl f 0 : ver a but the proliroinaries never promised as much effort Bani! betore he hag tics to wake Dis escape Justice | ail these defendants wore required by aubpana duces San that day must necereariiy come, 1 would profer to be in | Ncab government bas ceased vo exis. ap s defacto KOv- | sn ihe eld ty eure of maxing, The election doeg Bown Srrent Rawery.—Sron aftertwolve o'clock yes. | following points, viz:—As to Rock Island stock bongut were Your Majesty's respectful and obetiont servant ge bed ment eters ot oe ent torres Pomers nec cen but, notwithstanding thi party strife was manifesto@ Yerday morning Ricard Halligan, living at No, 116 | O° 50¢ by him for account of Mr, Marvne, whion trans. | Annaxcesmyrs yor St. Paraica’s Day.—The second JOSE B, RAMIREZ, | Gorai term baving expired, Juared oad lay no claim | $¥© wonths wiace, and the champions of each wing! Cherry street, while walkiog through Park atreot on bis | dna ot te rte a nat eto tne GE | meoting of the members of tho convention of Irish | | Mt. Arroyo sets forth im the foliowing letter bis plan | io » legal represeniation; tie consequcnce being tout | took the liberty of calling conventions in order to gol) ilge nothing, because bis transactions | sociotlos was hetd yesterday afternoon ut thete hall, No, | of forcing the Untied Staten o recognize the empire:-— dent, nor iw there a Congress, aor | thelr candidates and platforms early bsfore the people,’ © Way home, was sud“ouly sot upon by John Martin, wio Hed from his vor. pocket a gold watou worth about | Wore with jor does the Supreme an empire for New Orieans. r. Marvine and he could not be compelled | 165 Fultou street, Patrick Gillespie presided and Hugh | (Cousulate of tho Tne Democratic Convention wh'ch was first held nomle " " —N —C Fthing iD reiation | 40 sod attomytd tp escano, Halligan, howeror, | oer im Maciel, and ‘at inate heed Sacage | Gallagher effciated ax nacretary of the convention, A anaemia a eee ra Per iy auows that ail | natod Sinclair for Goveraor (the mime candidate of seized the bold offender and held him fast till otficer | Grain for and tendered to hia, bo asked time to ex. | BeW constitution for the government of that body was | Exorrzuncy—I had never doubted ihat there exisiad | POWErS essential to Constitute a blio—-1he Judies', | previous year), and the Republican Convention a f Glinn, of the Sixth proginct, arrived and took charge of the prisoner. Mertia, *ruo is twenty two years of axe, a:nine bls books and thea declined to swear to it, be. | discussed and finally laid over. Taere were five dele- | in tnis part of tue so-called United States « party | %2? legisla Ba" ss” Cancusies Vremtnes ate tetsihy tat inated G Hartt t ne t i Fourto, uy by all night later re-nominated Governor Harriman. ; 3 ‘i cause “he could mot truthfully” doo, Tho following | gates present from ench of the following named | highly opposed to the establishment of a monarcoy -» | ¥O™' apron ene pase mama see. jeokel Up for | is tho aifldavit:— focio\ies:—Father Matthew T. A. B., No. 2 South Brook- | sieaico, Yet im spite of tnie bevel £ ses wich surprise | $2 bave: Oe ee: te anoaen platform adopted by the domocrata was very concise cd be Charles R. Marvine, being required to make anamdnvit | 1725 Fatuer Matthew T. A. B,, No. 1; Father Matthew | aud regret that it n facts iarge and tmmenge party, | '° A the principal planks being of a constitutional nature, Paestva 4 Wonrtuess Cauce.—Alexandsr Grant, a | on psonit of the pisimtufe to be oaed On teen noaet | T. No. 7; assumption ‘Temperance Socicty, St. | nay, more, this same party ox.6s ‘D sbe South, wuere st | PeT#OU to sign Consular ducnments, is a very iin. | and being such as tuey claimed wore distasteful to the’ fan thirty yecrs of age, was arrested by roundsman | (“numerated xbove), gays that be id am Anu'a Temperance Society, St. Jawes’ Temperance | is equally iarse aod preponderaat; it bas tue same de- | Potwat mailer and cnm be eviained first, through the ” Grex: 4 officer 1G: : of Marvine & Co,, stockbroters of this city, in } Society, Shamrock Temp‘ co Society, It was decided ncies, In view of facia, | COBViCHOR they eught to have, that the only documenis | dominant party and especially obao<ious to the Condé er and oftcer M¢Guire, of the Yous Police Court, | was empiuyed by John F, Tracy to sell t ck of thit | that theee organizations should parade in th that if the Norta Admitted im eur ports are thoxe authorized by you; sec- | grege which represented it, The republican delogateg ep tho charge of defrauding Mr. Jobn F. Maxwell, of 193 | So™Pauy, shies of stock were made by other biokere for | ag upon the last annual celebration of Trek patron oudy, by your kind behavior towards thei, aiding ee bold and empbi R uy aud ‘hs sales of my firra and other brokers began in | S20) on the 17th of March, Considerable routine bust. tions im Woawoaver # Fight aod Just, aud uffordiag them | '8 their Convention took « and emphatic stand ‘Washington ctreet, out of $50 by means of a worth! Ortober last and santinued uy aunh of December: the | Tose’ was transacted, and the meeotiog adjourned unl kiud advice im (heir business, Ftith, 40 find out persons | In favor of Congress, denounced most positively @eck purporting ® bave been drawn on the Chatham | Mle, torG Sie fo a atooks sold they were borrowed far | Febraary 2, : tb Who Will Co-eperae wid you lowards the objects iu | acts of President Joanson, and a‘ier aap ey Rational Bank, Mr, Maxwoll, believing the check to be K Bap Accinent.—About half-past twelve o'clock on | Of destroying monarcuy, but in fav to reall: bin IE secon io bern carries Lerecelie agli Grant nomini i pa a Ml Serpe geouine as reproeanted by Grant, advanced the money Saturday night man named Thomas #ialan, captain of | SON .ef eur country. these fears, wurcn you by their porsoual inierest will show their good will to reh, 1809, Both evuventio | ft and when two iste Jearnod that the check was | of the new siock were received from John “ ss thnk ot Bek Silgreunded;sbey are ensiy: rerve tho empire, 11 would be ueeiess to suggest to you joes a Worthless and of no value. The accused was detained | some otuer odicer of the company; 1 bacamy a wudsoriving | Me barge Ellon, lyimg at Prentice's dock, foot of Mon- e' for examination before Justice Dowling. The oilicers | W'tne-s to the power of attorney endorsed oo some or | tague street, was in the act of crossing @ gang Making the arrest depose that the accused has defrauded | #!l of them; the sid corttficaton, or @ great part of ther go on board bls boat, in company with his wi wore delivered to the lenders of the stock tae Devers! % th identally foil intetueriver, Toeir cri “ Dekiibaenmka bus os yet caly en Stored ve relearn oe ne v tiran, b potharaslstange the lands of a veaset ying near oy, | Couloderate arma during te last year. Tusir triumph | ask for thom, Io regard to other pointy aided to ery of the said fi . 21 ove | {4 YOUF Communication J muy alate to you that t! rer “ “ tio alone by achieving tuer own independence would elie. | |! c y Been lovged against him, setae or other bi ed baying the stock Mavetento vert tually eave us from a futureconfick Ido therefore b cond.tion of the public finances will not aliow of large n eriwined Reems Y¥ seo the attitude which ihe | WHA degree 0 them before, Bow that th Seer oe press of the country is taking im this matter, as weil as ou account of tho Unforiunaie revernes sustained vy thu | YeHient to ludicgie what services would be required then tees chosen are pertorming tly eatistactorily to the various partied, resent, Branning AvrRay.—Bridget Hanley, of 55 Baxter streot, Ape catered Goulthes tu thowatl mace Rests Heve that the time has arrived (and shouid not pe uisre- | @#burdemenis being made for subsidiaing papers. You | Although the campaign bes not yet begua in such fed Charles Miller, a German shoomaker living at 52 fUohu F. Tracy, epasial, Sonn F. Trace, special | "MONO NEF. Her ody was recovered yestorday moralng, | tt co nen this goverameat abould be enlled apon to | Will please return our thanks to the Consul G 1 of | manner as to attract shat outside attection wolch it wi te Scans Gevabesdl 1 Saturd: D., Jobn F. Tracy, apecial,, and John F. Tracy, specta! Arrexpr at Larcayy.—A youth without occupation, | 1, own its poiey, its views its purposes aud wnat | Ausizia, to the Vice Consul of France and to s.r, O'Sui- | command a fortnight hence, it ie, neverthel { atin, ear which - ms Meine wae é ‘aed . vd - pry te sald te are, pre Moggi he! oN? who cave his name as James Elerry, was arrested on ~ it will swum at any givea tine, The mea pitery rhea besitfaard they bride and for their Leer J Lob ligyece deftnite Cit gg et Fepabll q Sad stabbed Lindget In the ters side Mcateune 6 prod of sixty thoaxend shares were mot Saturd ening last by an officer of the Forty-secot Lyre mile pent is gan vo sand at once an | Dir pence syggig sl Veoh gh eae SA, Frere ry by a a | Severe if not dangerous wound. Oillcer Vanalstine, of | VSHort stuck,” that ie, thay were preciact, charyed with attompting to steal three accredited minister Hear tts In absence Of the Minister, the Sub-Secrotary of For. | work of canvassing than ever belore, and their ri taal ered at future tines, there being no Of molarses from the corner of Prospoct aud Adams | ‘t \a the alterni ? , , i Phe Bixth precinct, arresced Miller, and in default of | credit of that account, deponent furt! strects, Ho was locked up for examination. nize or eign Affaire, PEON DE REGIL, is certaimiy more thorongh tham that of thei $1,000 bau! Justice Dowling cowzaitted bim for trial. A " da fire! Maximilian imformed of Senator Wilson’s ayinpathy | Povemts. The State Central Cormitieo, together with, / Gnas axp Rex.—Jamos Pringle, residiug at No. 611 Fire in Foutos Avavcm——Shortly after midnight ® | rez docs uot y and support: asst ~~ which they have emploved, have tak fore Jus! fire broke out in @ shoe store occupied by Robert Dutrich, | be supposed) exd tn a refusal, 1 will 74 oan iete voters im the various cities = ani Baudson street, ny gt before Justice Dodge, at the relevant to the motions 205 Falton av owing toa defect in the flues, The | c&n expect trom the people in 1 ‘of the two above | (Consulate of the Mexican empire for New Oriea ns— | towns, d made ao nal vieit to @eflerson Market Polico Court, yesterday, and entered a plaints have a right indivated cases; is will placs us im tbe necessity of pre No, 15 Jodividual thereon, aad obiained trom him ita respecting them, This | discovery was made by oMfeer Joyce, of the Forty-fourth | paring for de.ence, aud dually it will disabuse Europe New Yor, May 17,1865, | tuformation wuether he will throw his ballot for yy Bection mg ive yards of beaver cloth, amounting in value to 01 of the code, Two objeb- | Precinct, and the flamos wero extingitshed with a few | about the intentions and projects of this na. Excettency—I have tho pleasure of assuring your | manor Sinclair, The return “3 to Wednesday night 31. Cowplainant alieged that Ward entered his store, ret, that @ party cannot be required to | paiis of water. Damage to stock, $400; Insured. Tho | tion towards us, and i may induce some of | Excelioncy that Mr. Wilson, @ venator of tue United | the 22d, cover about two-thinis of the State, and by the Yok the cloth and ran away with it, Two men im tno | Mako un aMdavits and, second, that If ho be taus re- | tuiding, which twowned by M. E, Macomber, waa in | tue comtimental” nations to aid us in vindi. | Dales and Prosident of the Commitice Mintary | Inst day of the month the Republtcxn Committee claiag @mploy of complainant say they saw him commis the | dulred, an allidayit must fret ve drawn and tendered to | jured to the oxtent of $109. Tho house adjomlag was | cating the Unjust aggression of these our constant | Affaire in the Senate, |s highty favoravie to the Mexican | they will have the eutire Sia‘e canvassed. The chal tet, The accused was committ-d for trial Noe ee ee sdtate Chet ie teeta o ot cee tP2n | ‘also aitghtly damegod by the fre, snd indefangadie enemies, 1 Believe it wuld be very | Suipire. In condeciog With thie subject’ he weed » | mas of the Bepublicas. Comusaittse has writen x6 ose . “ ar ction 3 ’ jew days since the foliow. ris: —The reon wi e 1 a @ re‘urnt Puuuxo 4 Drsonogety Hover.—Last Saturday might | of the code of evil procedure probibiis the exaraiuation | AOcIDENT,——A !ady named Mrs, Nasler slipped and fell | !mportant to urge ths government of his Majesiy, suocesge im re-entablishing order. in Mexieg, rivethor on | euved, éve Dighiymutshinctoey, ane chabike gan scare majority Fi Bergenut Durden, of the Second District Police Court, | of na adverse party on a motion, This is, howover, a | on tho sidewalk at the corner of Court and Degraw | Liuverve o} the, hicucls (0 demand from nls guvora | ii Coe president, deserves 40 bo aided aud ene | tain question ia bis mind is concerning ane vernor, N stake; bition ia of the examination of an % te . nuvaged; Consequently, as the Emperor Maximilian is | Which Harriman will aeain be ma Wades dercent on the alleged disorderly house No, 486 | Mistake; the protiil stroets, yestorday afternoon, brealtiog her lett log. Sho | dared io dicluse ty your Exc cy my wpluions on | cvuraged; ‘a Ys per imi is a adverse party in chiet—that ts, upon the tesuew formed endence, {not bh a pergon thorouguly iit to regenerate that country it | deraocrate, too, are industrious in ascertaining wl Broowe street, and srrested Sarab Slyers, the reputed | by tho plead ngs, except 12 the tauuer provided | Smee tho aor tiicd Prete Made miree, BY AB | ite mile, Europeau pulitictase, aa well as by thoes or | will De Bécessary to work in favor of his recognition, are, and the Dumber who aro ikely 10 the omplaint agalost Joho Ward, charzing bim with steal- officer of the Forty-ihied Preowet, priotoress of the establishment, together wiih all (be | by that particular chapter, But nothing in the chapter P and to obtain this end I will leud my hearty co-operation, right of suffrage io behait Sinclair, They Tirntss od vistiors found ts @ house to an aiidavit or deposition to be used upon a | Two Boovs Darnorives.—Tho clerk of a pawnbroker | ft ati zen very particularly by toe person | Bios guarde, ke. The Con-ul, LUIS DB ALROYO. not, however, go into the businoss #0 thoroughi: was pulled, There wore seven Thon it is said that there ts no authority ess- | doing business ab the corner of Main aad Front sirects | meutioned in the accompanying sheet, Peas? acquasae ‘To bin Eacelieucy the MixistaR ow Stats axD Forgan eimaticaily their radical o; ponents; but they, fm tho house at the time, ali of whom wei of the examination of a party upon a motion, E nef fi Arraina claim, neverthe at their alinpls count upon f was visited by too follows yesterday afternoon, who in- | tuo Emperor with tue foregoing, 6 od the night ia the Fifteenth precine »ixamistake, The authoriy ts contained in Dict, &c, Tro Consul, LUIS DE ARROYO, Important revelations due to official negligence and jable ones’ has given them assurance of were brought before Ju tho seventh subdivision of section 401, ax fotiows:— | formed him that they wore detectives and were depu- | oo ris'rsconeney ihe MINisTRA OF STATS AND Fouuiun lady’ indvecrotiou .— . "7 Both parties claiming snecess, mauy amon che in the “When any party fotends to mal a motion Izod to arrest him on charge of asduotio both believing in the triumph of seit own aside, ai John Lyons, Avrsins, Mexico. 0 Yo appear and answer the charges preferred against ber, | {0 any court of record, aud {t eha:l be necessary for him | auch boing the clork'a naine, refased to aubmit to suc! [Mexican Consulate, Ni the representatives of both working zealously for thi Gd the sthers bo dned ana da — to have the aifdavit of any person who shall have fr processing, when they offered t0 let him eff for § Mr. Arroyo nips Dr. Gwin ta the bud:— A document showing the cession St Fespoctive causes has, ae ancy “naturally” be supe ACovonsn Gasonino PLACE. —According to the alloga. | fa8ed to mako tho same, such court may, by order, ap- | On his refusing to pay this amouat they took Jouu by | (Consulate of the Mexican empire for New Orleans— | Sovora by Juarez co tie United states and the conditions | posed, bad the effect to bring owt preity genew ton of off ty rz | point a referea to take the aflidavit or deposition | tne collar aud walked him off down York street in the No, 48) eemanded. (Private.) rally the betting weakness of huoanity, In some of oMcer Seton, of the Fighth precinct, two colored | of even person.” This eubdivieion was iutroduced | dirsction of the station house, When within a couple Naw You, Fed, 7, 1864 Exce.nency—a; pity for Mexico, the negligence of | iocalities Harriman stock cormends a premium, an® geen, named Jobn Brink and Charles Smith, keep # | into the code in 18% In order to make out | of biocks of that osiablishmex:, however, thoy let him Excermencr—A gentleman, whose conduct i huve no | 89 Officer of ths goverament and the indiscreet confi. | im others the Sinclar men give odds. Here in Manchese 9m party it | go and bolted. Teneon to suspect abd WHO If Acquainted With De. Gwin, | G@nce of @ lady have been justramental fo disclosing to | tet Hing differcuce in the character of ack room in the basement of No, 17 Laurens street, | “At this language does not inc whore pay and feative gamblers of a certain stripe movt 8 “other tuan a is necessary $0 interpolate tho wo: after the words “any person,” 0 ay to reat nd the diderenoo is such that I® iuiorms me that some time before this gentieman ieft | & Person eniro.y in our interest the knowledge of or mew Scrcips.—Hantah Reiddy, forty-two years Of 88% | ro'vrance he (Dr Gwin) wrote him sument which, if true, will be of the greatest im- | indicates, undoub‘edly, to some exient, the cii eongregate and indulge ther peculiar propensities in ny persou other than @ Tho Court hax no | Committca suitide by stranvling herself witha scarf Led ulthoagh Mexico would not joe [soaps our cause, Said document, drawa up in the | who are to swell up the toials om eithor A well the exciting and eristocratic game (particulary affectod | gutuority to mal polation, Au to the | yesterday afternoon at the residence of James Giidey, 20 property in Sonora, poeseasion of It would | form of a clrcnlar, 8 (hat tires persons belonging to | known physician of the city, and a man of wealth, 6) Colored sporte and known as “aweat.” For some | pecond objeciion Ul No warrant ‘or it in any re- | Grind atroat D, | Deseasel oie Gmeead bad ance by bia Majesty tho Emperor Max - | tv@ Cabinet ot Wasvington have been and continue to | countered one of the principal members of one of ti Abe ontablishment im question has been complained | ported case. The objection would nullity the oid itantil Mexico would | be in communication with the President o: the so-calied | manufacturing corporations. The manvfacturer was Buirance, and last pight the offoers mado a de- | ho can know beforehand exactly the aroun? anative of England. Yor several days past eho Nad | haved scharged her debt; tua: for these reasoua be bai | republic of \iexivo, wh 5 democrat and tt cian was A republican, at on tho Lou aad pulled all persons sound therein. | edge which another persoa possesses of uy transacti besn ina melaocholy frame of mind, and frequentiy mind to go'to Sonora offer of ceding to (he United Staves the staie of Sonora | had just faisned a of bitiiards ta the City Hotel, ey wore brought before J I. would compet a party seeking #n aifidavit to do an | @xproesed the beljef that ahe would auffer from destitu- | there as Governor of that porto on condition of their interfering in the affairs of Mexico | and at the close the matter of Sta. poiltics naturally when Brink and Sm th we offensive thing—namely, make a statemeut for another She was evidontly eufering from aberration of | tory, confident uf being able to lop immediately ai! | 10 & direct or indiroct With the object of ro- | presented itself, and before the eud was warmly dite, ef General Sessions and ths others wero fined. to swear to, without hia dictation or instruction and nd when she committed sotf-destruction, Coroner | the olements of wealth of that rich and extensive re- | establishing tho rapnblican ayetem in the country. The | cused, Buavverr’s Sixar.—Twe colored men, named Jobo | against bis will, ‘This, we submit, is not fairly | Smith direc Dr. Nosepa Croamer to tnake @ post | gion, and that be felt confideat of ive protupt arrival of | »ersea who gave ie this iuformation deserves my en' ire “I oppose Johnson and sustain Congress because the ,* examination of the body and an inquest Will L@ | fwonty-five tho: “, fl imputabi? ¢> the ‘gisiature, The questions nd einigrants from California, He at eonfidence, and on my request offered to do everything | President, 'f not # traitor, is at lest a man not tohe Biavveit, of 3° a re gh ae ~~ Tacod @ ae are pelovant. to the motion to continue 4 evening, tho same tine expressod Lo mo bis opinion concerning | $8 bis power to obiain for me a copy of said document | depended upon,” remarked the M. 1), after tue convere Dads dispute tn relation am of money which | the injunction, If the now stock has been Avoricen Cost Banos Scwe py toe [om —A barge laden | the doctor, and stated that he did not consider aim a Dios ganrdte, ke. ‘the Consul, LUIS DE ARKOYO, Fation had become suiliciently animated to attract @ Henvelt accused Tacod Gilbert of getting away with i ally or fraudulently issued or noid, of if the pro- | wien, coal, lying at the pier foot of South Third street, | Person Gs to be entrusted with such deiicate business, as To bis Excelieacy the Muvursr or Statz asp Fonsion crowd of listeners, } bile she former wasasieep Gilbert, who ts a Lops ceeds bave been misapplied, or ere in danger of misip 4 him a disioyal mao, very apt to take | APFAIRG ‘And { sustain tho President for the reason that he yald be continve!, Indeod, | E. D., was cat through with the ico and sunk'at an ad darky, now living in Lauroos sirest, is @lgjurer | plication the tpjunction e would in tho end load to the same rosulcs | Americans to bo made have a findncial interest In the | 1@ President and acts as such intepondent and feariese oceaparion, aad nays he fe Inaocent of tay C’arge with | the injouction should be continued to prevent the uxe | early hour yesterday morning. This ts the third coal pe codin Texas, Be pleased to acquaint fre: of the radicals, and 1 will bet you « hundred that the ich te is acoused, Justice Dodge cowrtfited him for | of the money for any purpose, w! barge sank in the same pelghborhood within afowdays® | the Emperor with the foregoing, &e, empire:— majority of the votera of Now Hampshire will say the a 1, P \sgue of the stock be be vie oe za B ‘ Tewreranca Mestive at rie Park TueaThs,—A very Dios guarde, &c., Tne Consul, LUIS DE ARROYO, [Miniatry of Foreign Affairs—Private Correspondence— Pa dagen na pm yh san ian ‘How £ Prime Fane Was Srorien.—An English Nght | (10 ecmpany are autfared to transfer tue new evork, they | 1@Ta® temperance meeting was oid at the Park Theatr | , 7a his Rvcelency the Miniraa oy Erara anv Fonsion Cente oe, denny i. | eaaieen earaxaae Ge Weight nemod William Baldock, one hundred and | will, po haps, be estopped from alleging the invalidity | laet night, under the auspices of the Central Temperance Dismnterested proposal of an English litterateut:— Sefior Don Lris pe Annoy: “And mine, too," said the monntacturer, ag he ealled. twenty pounds fighting weight, appeared before Justice | Of the issue, The new isaue of stock is suddenly aprung | Orgavization, Dr, George J. Bonnett called the meeting o J understand, aud I believe you raw his check. ‘ do, that the best ited Btates ts 8 made in the bands of @ jer and tntroduced Mr, De upon the mere&ntile community, WI re iteame from, | to on ley, who spoke for some | [Consulate of the Moxican empire for New Orieans— | policy to be observed towards tl Dodge yesterday and made s complaint against David | yi0° ianaced it, om what authority te was | length upon the evil «Cece of ‘intemperance, Mr. No, 121.) Ley Of interest; ihe day when Amerioan citizens will the dee! of the Brannan, ebarging him with stealing $145. The | issued ond sold, what octasion there was | Croswell and others also spoke upow the movement when Ye April 14, 18 ave Much to jose turough Mexican revolutionists, the will be @ bandréd dole, ' what were the secret operations of | the meoting closed bey pn pong . letter which ry for- | day when the intercourse between both nations shall <— poorer, unless coupon made Governor, te tention of sailing for FE ; that be | she fittio «knot of == officials) who brow at. —Frederiok Ree ee ee te etna Cee cick rary | Dave Soguited 0 grout developmnene aud ‘Sues & Fupeeee ole .ef onsluallots: tink, oes. Gf, whens, Milmoager wit the Intention halting for Hogland; that be | frees, hot meee t vhaep Q0a Por andl What bmn tose m eopryr Frederick, Frankenstein cron Jeucy will ace, be eubmits some propositions that may | might sok into money Thowwands of American families: of capitalists met, oo@ of whom, although Ghe acckeed and & fumber of other me dono With the money, are sll questions materiat tothe | Omtered the paperhanging ators of Frederick Renehid, | be useful to tue government of bis Majesty, A transia- | ually, the day when Americans come to understand the | ® republican, expressed doubts as to the election y out of bis pocket, and wh of the injunction aud the othor motions, | No, 66 Hamilton avonue, at an early hour on Saturday | tion of it is mso encioved. It is true, indeed, that avery | intorest they have in being geod friends of Mexico; then, | of republican governor, The other joked hi Muanah enaiehes th tock to fortify their case by iho morning, aad was cavgdt, es altoged, fa the act of | {important reaction in favor of peace is taking piace bero, | and not till then, will the empire have the best of all | and offered to bet him ten to one for ani Fetter Beles ta tet , who keow beet and who can Morass x " Dut on this point my opinion differs from that of raid | possible guarantees for ite stability, It cam also bo | amounthe might offer, Tt was finally fixed at ¢ @ pet Op on stakes: inclinations ip the plaintify’ ta If the issue and | TOODIN A the place, Flo hod hie fece blackened, im order | gentieman. Ido undoubtediy beilove that pence is | oasily perceived that in the Onited States, as in all | sgainat $1,000, and the bet was npparentiy accepted. ieistr sub oatet to dgue ene, henerem ale of the #lock were illegal or fraadulont the stock end Ve squid, ressgui on. aie was taxen to the Forty.third arnestly di 4 ired here, but am the sane time ambition | countries in whose policy the masses ae Resp hg! tr Jam informed be Md pe « hat on he p at ou ite proces howl impounded in order to pra. - ‘on houee and lox upto a ud national vanity wil not let this people desist from | terference, bi to conquer certain ed to hold the stakes, the two adiait! u bd Wenly pound man, aod that ono of the party want o proceada ahould be tmp Serkin pd | S24 wood office at tha corner of fe Kalb avenue and | their pians of invad ug Woxico, Be pleased to acquaint | prejudices’ j r on istor eave he bad drawn the money from the bank | for it of the republicans Carrying the State wero so 0 each if the bo get the man, The w 4 then raid that he put the | vent tho right of innocent third perso in from openly opposing r : at that he leat ti of it, | the company from becoming thereb: 4 to adinit | Neve atrest was broken into on Friday sight The | the Emperor with the foregoing, ke, without, however, abstaining from doiug wha precarious that.it would be acceptable San dial Ga ware, oh “Signa” The expionatte te te teen ee emietet eine therefore, | thieves scarce) vd enough lo pay thom for |” pios garde, 4a, The Cousui, LUIS DE ARROYO, | thiak more convenient’ After the lapses of @ porlod of | other would aiiow him to withdiaw, The sek of cone Wasa tisfactory, and bis Honor held tie ac tends to pr ith ty or the fraud oo Manor, was To his Bxcoilency the Ministéa Oy StatH av Foneiay | gone accomplished facts, tbo current of popu inion | fidence in the party's success was mutual, ang Pea a the iss.@ |e material to the motions, And fur. APraus, MOX\0o, changes its course and takes a different channel, justas | tl bet was withdrawn, Onoe of these parties ther, if the issue and gale of the stock shou'd OS Olgar m Nxw Yor, April 11, 1865, the cbild, tired af a favorite toy, throws itaway aud | 8 an old politician, and his judgment ae THE RECENT SHOOTING AFFAAY BETWEEN WATCHMEN, turn out to be legal and honest, still, tne "i olen $ My Dean Mn Apnoto:— anxiously gets hold of a now one. Ifeol ove inctined | to the result of tho ciecrion is entitled to 1 —— f the funds ie material to the atocklioiders, | Of PoKars from hira beariy two years ago. Tho correspondence from Mexteo which yousent tothe | just now to tell you that wo should lend our ald to the | no small consideration, On the other hand, ArtenMortem Statement of Martin Satmon. | Whatever, therefore, tends to prove the waste or the | Mad bub jus) rovurned from St Thomas, He was | editor of tue Hinaty was returned (0 Mr. Munroo, With | Washington goverumont 1m conquering the rovactances | the manufacturer nor physician proviously mer 7 of t t locked up tn ths Forty-miata prociugt atation howse to T Itoratic t ‘kable for his knowledge’ of New Bampshi Coouer Keenan yesterday received information (uat | danger of those funds ls material to that part of the in- joke Drosiug very alight alterations the Spanish correspondeace would | felt by the partisans of the Monro® doctrine, #0 as to | remarkable for his mn a Marihy 0) tohmas who was shot ! left | Junction. The inquiry respecting the removai of tue | ** Alt examination, have been excel ent, elihough it would, perhaps, have | enable it teghow ‘us ite aympathien One of the meang | politics, and neither of them claims to be, It woul pony an Se i “ motion for an attach. AuinoRD Facet Prerences, Jamon Kirwin was takon | beon convenient for the writer to bare koowio that ocourred to me in furtherance of the above men- | soem, thereforo, if repabiicans, and ey eae i iad Wy a pietoi, alleged to have been in the hands of not only vy an open | before Justice Buckley on Saturday on a obarge of false | Of Pollticsl parties in this country and of the feelings | tioned object wre to deciare to the business taon of tho | @ position to fu Aelnit that (here 18 8 poombiiity of 0 going and sontiments of the peuple of the Voted ved " ont of the empire Pevp! cited States, | Uniied States that a commercial 9g n fot the democrats, WAN very Good, but the peculiarities of the | was not a bear (ogre), with whom no possible intercourse | nary oo1 Tho members of the f Hpbraid Coon, at the foot of Duane sireot, eariy on the mordyg of the 2004 inst, as fully reported in the The | Pretonces proferred by Laniot Murphy, Tt im alleged ¢ wtope leading to tt. " st disposition and pre ‘ndition of the proceeds | by the complainant that tho accused obtained « horse as bat is could not appear in an | could be had; but for thie purpose it became necessary | Republicen State Committee are oot discouraged; if they Benary o\Tusedny ins, was lying at bis residence No, the new issue cnaterian to. the’ motion | and cart from bien in Talagd at $270, repre. von ag recclvod Lundoriaok to weive | to force them inva eoninct WiLa 7Od, we thes preferred | are thoy Ramune an RIF Of cOnliveice nuatast a 26 Deadroves rtrect in Aying condition, from the | that the @ be paid into the court of de he owe send lot worth $7,000, sod nt tt again to the Yerato, but the abun. to go to the Republican Consul, and, a9 a last resource, | judement ner truly Meee ora and the came @tiects of the wound received. Baimon and Coon, it | livered to & reeviver. If they have been mis for the hore cart (n thirty daya The f news from Virginia will prooably prevaut ite | to the French ona, Once the decree issued which con- | may be said of the members of the democratic Will be Temeybercd, Who wore night watchmen em- | applied or expoved to dengor that le reason enough, | complainant asoorta:aing the savemeuts were Un. ppearing until to-morrow; and if the saine Causos exist | siders illogal in our custom houses all documents avthor. | mittee, : teint 4, ployed th WAtreight depot of the Eric Raliroad Com. | of Itself, for the motion, All that the court | true ckused (uo urrust of (Le acoused on the above morrow T very much fear It will be crowded out, ized by the repubiican consuls, the American gover Within a fertnight the campaign wil! be fairly opens pany, foot Of Diane street, Norib ri came invo.ved | understood to requ fore it orders an inqviry to be | char @ reaction Which is takiug place in public opinion | ment found {ieeif under the alternative of oither doth democrats aad republicans will Lave meeti an more or lees auder the | answered, Is that 11s nos put for purpose of vexation, | —- In favor of ponce with all nations a so great that in my | pending all traffic with the empire or having recourse to | fireworks all over the State, the tigures of the cane ulted in both drawing pit | and that [twill load to facts material Wo the question 30 | COURT CALENOAA—THIS DAY. opinion but very little foar can be entertained as to ® | you, On the other hand, as it Could not be provendot | vassers will have been returnad, and an estimate of thy tole aot the sbo\eg On reaching the | be doterimined, Let ua put forth « thoory of the | . dosiro of uny Irnmediate interference In the present con. | that tho government should grant you the exequatur, tt | quocessful party may be made with some degre M4 ‘° Doure of Falmon Volo found him ins very | defendants’ operations, aa not only possible, but not Uverno Srares Disrwor Cocetele Apwranrr.—Nos, | dition of affairs in Mexico or anywhere else, becama na for you to temporarily assume the | tainty, As it is now, more than @ buman prophot low and prospect that be | improbable, aud see how, if that were pro ws tnt, It | G6, 102, 119, B48, 166, 358, Lov 2 a8, 46, BA, 9, 80, 81, be wise to cultivi charactay of A commercial ageut, The estab- | roquired to foreshadow the result, or, at least, that could live ing Cullyaware of tadlien the plaintids’ case, and how the inquiry | 141, 142, 2,8, 23, 24, 65, 7 h lishment of « conaniate goncral requires eortaia forme | the opinion arrived at by an impariial correspondent o8 Bie approw Salmon, at the mug may 4. Suppose, for exemp.o, that | 60, 66, 69, 73, 62, 0%, 94, 101, Ait, 135, 198, 148 which aa yot are chought premature, {f not qui the Henaty, The bie guns of ihe democrats wil @f the Coroner, ma lowing statement:— OF Any One or more of hem, in September | 68, 63, 64, 65, 70, 76, 110 15, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, e3a Lierary ors | ibis, Absorbed ae you are by Doolittle, Voorhees and Hendricks, and the Lh og mI Tend Ephriam Coon, wy resides of Prince or La ed the doxign of making © great proft | 26, 27, St, 09, 34, 45, 65, bo. TL’ By, 00, 116, 122, 128, nt, and bind myself to | feobly understand the necessity of your h wil! leadoff with euch as General Nye Generel Logi is WEre AL the foot of Quane street, eculation in the stock of this compaay, and 1s 41, 44, 09, 68, W00, 125, 2, 163, 93, 5, 04, 26, eo with two or mors | in the consular office, Is ft ith Judge Kelly, General Hulburt, General Sickles, Bruce, Wilson and Banks of Massacbusevts, Binghan ‘ Grinking cider: thore was qome dispute between can't recollect what; I may have fired my te him, and be fred hie atmo; [ ean't may how often; to | Ind = aide a thet the plaa this—to prepare certificates for | 63, 25. bow in yo, which you 49,000 = new ares, ga hea signed, and Berane Covnt-.Carwiera —Nog, 07, 128, 140, 151, not authorise the appointment of auch Objo, and Schofield of Pennayivania, for taco atm given | 180, 178, 178, 178, 18%, 102, 200, 218, 2b, 225, 228, 280, | lish & correspondence with ons or two of the lead. | antl that another olrodlar, which was The story set afloat that Governor eaidate fer the best of my belief be suot me). t could mot have shot | moment two or three months afierwards, then to well | 237, 261, 246, 247, 262, 254, 257, 25, 260, 96%, B72. ing English papers; third, I will devoté my time to the | micated to you, reserves for the government the | feed the withdrawal of his name a0 8 and pai mreelt; thers wore no persons present ab the time; | during the interim om thelr own account at high pr: Svraewe CovatCincoit—Part 1 adjoursed for the | literary service of the empire is any way or mannor it is | procesds of consular dues in such consulates havea positively denied by © ry aie has beet Coon ran away efter be shot me, borrow stook to make their deliveries, and then, for tn RawNos, 214 906, 616, 748, 272, 624, 802, | thought convenient, Im consideration of such services | salary allowed by law. Yot, taking into consideration | tee, ‘The ramor ja true, howeror, i int Sinctal tf oval The cave was thon submitted to the Jary, who found | purpose of replasia the borrowed took, fenus'at onco | O44, 718, 824, 1004, 646, 850, 900, 456, ood, 720, 978, AU4, | Latipulate an followa:—Firat, to be received ass aubject | the particular cfreamstances in which iy) are placed | to Washington, but whether for the purpose of o! ver thet “Martian Balmon was cangero; wounded by & | the whole 49,000, Tho effect of throwing so much mock | 05 of his Majosty, my arme and'position asa gontiemau to | and ths good resvita we anticipate, | have not the | lng the removal from offloe ad Now an toe been pisiel teh Be tae hands of Spee eA upon the market would be to break A down for the | Strenton Cotrr—Tnrat, Terw-oPa fom 8428, ily recognized; second, the necessary moans for | least diMouity in engaging you (aud this ie also the | onus oF not I am not ensbjad 10 say. Tt can be eal Coroner Koonea then isaied « war: time, which would enable the contrivers of the ST17, Part 2.--Adjourned for tho terca. thfal discharge of ray duties shall be aliowad | Minimer'e opinion) to proceed Immediately to open the | however, ns events have proved. that Ly ve bas ret Of Coon, and subemquentiy derective oto buy in at a lower raia, and thus me Mamine Court—niat Trav — Now, 14, 114, 160, M1, | moe; third, this engayoment to be binding for a term of ; consulate, asauming the eharacter ot @ commereinl | couple of republican pail et sient “ we & bse | Tec net, seoured him at tie depot fo née high end low 170, 171, £13, 275, 196, 194, 189, 100, 193, 194, 199, 994, | no foss than thro yeara; fourth, during tha whole time Qgent, and taking a clerk toeid you m your labore. | republican postmasiers Taso boon spiaced, and de} wR wae deiained 0G await too reeull of Ba 49,000 = bhares. Toe = soppolion may | 0k of my engagement J shall ro # salary of £2,600 } The cousular dues collected at the aifice iteeif will atlord ‘ata have veon inveriably thor sutcoasera,

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