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A ' REW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1869. ae Cre ee —$$—$—$—$—$— eee) a an a fi 7 were term of their imprisonment by one-fifth. of that te CITY ent: alas, chat, ate. of. A08 Wet SFE ara ae on a arose to Mort Belcll Wola ih dirsulation, that ord palleved to ave been be CUBA. Fg phe china condemned. Tameniste orders will NEW YORK ® Aixth street, who died from the effects of violence | Fry ee v ork. It is In evidence thas just about | pritcd from stolen plates. ‘They at once wed Worse—The Insure prisoument ex Arca ig iis Soeoeetan will bo worth . wer “ alleged to Lave been received by a stone purposely | that Wate the William street concern moved to Broad- | the idea of profiting by this circumstance, ae at | The Situation Becoming with crest y oun eet at. lita hy mother boy, as already reported | way, xo that anxious inquirers from Lynn who came | once proceded to put @ new scheme into operatiot | rection Drawing Towards the Western Dee | " There have been several frauds discovered by the THE COLL in the HSKALM, there has as yet beeu no inquest | on to look after them Were entirely in fanit, and Mott | Knowuus the eagerness with which perso! eo partment—Departare of Gencral Reda» to Custom House comuittes of merchauim, aud the new 8 ~. held by Coroner Keenan. Wooster Beach, M. 1, } Bedell continued to oraaiment the books of the Lyun posted In the habits of swindlers will Fret Ay Maniasaautiolan Wa The Convoy to | *¥8tem is working exceedingly well. ‘The large reve- 5b STATES BSTAICT COURT. yesterday wade % post mortem examination and firm. The full reports of the arrest of the latter geu- | opportunity presented to realize a su nees jor’ ane porte nues collected, even at this dull peviod of tue year, UwTED STATES ORIN " eet tiycuccenstut had recetved a compound frac: | flemaae and. the expos’ of tue doings. of is | tiiey at onee formed a combiuation, with ramilicer | Pana Taken by. the Insurgente—Reported | proves the extraordinary extent of the contraband Question in Bnukenptey—Prefere | le at being the cause of deat. ‘The | gang. witch appeared 1m the HERALD of Tuesday | thos in duanetal cireles, to carry thelr idea 0 TC. | Rutetde af Colouel Benegusl—The Mussacre | previously carried on, | ‘Three of the Cusiom ilouse Beporiaut be " inve ituke plate on Saturday, The boy | gna Wednesday last, inspired Mr, ‘Trask with some | cess(ul execution, Meibers of the gang aa ci by Pak a employes abandoved their posts and sailed in the rant Creditors. ito have tuyown the stoe has not yet beeu | hope, and he tierefore lost uo time Jn coming on Lo | themseivea’ Inio the confidence of — = y jacio HAVANA, August 21, 1869. jast steamer for Spain, declaring that they could not Before Judge Biatenford, f Jook after his interests. He totd our reporter yester- | men and confided | to them the Tek i) " live in this- expensive country on thelr salavies ine Matter of Ivano Urieh and Others, Pet: | Bovy IDeNTURED—The body of the man fonad in | day that all he Wanted was to get something out of | ton that they had facilities for securg | ‘The affaire in the interior absorb the atiention of | oniy, capi : | ves Sanaa the gang, wOd that he would not prosecute if auy | any wuount Of the impressions front the public mind, both among Cubans and Spaniards. | On the 17thinst. the Captain General issu0d a» Moners in Bankruptey.—Che assignee alleged that | the water at pier 46 Bast river, has been recognized | of ijie parties acied right, He was foolishly soltel- | siolen plates. ‘Their victims became interested " i t | decree dispiacing the Board of Directors of Qe Dankrupts Pad made an assignment of thetr | as that of Miche! Frost, inte a baker doing business | tous that uo report of Nis case should appear, tink. | aud attentive, Their next move wad Smears a & Another mail steamer hag arrived from Spain, but | tie “Havana Railroad, the administrator, the goods to Gustav Kaufman aud to Stelner & Brothers, | at No. s80Gherry street. Coroner Rollins held an | that it would injure Nik prospects, “but he was ABIDEG BOIS OOS BD Ne amet enee tent hy the] eee ee oe a nee ee expected for | pookkeeper and the eommittes for examlu- giving them the preference among their creditors. Whe assignee also alleged that this assigament was | made in fraud of the Benkraptey act, to prevent the j inquest and the jucy readered a verdict of death | Jrom sapposed drowning, There ia a rumor afoat Uist some days ago while the deceased was absent } On & pieulc Le was thrown overbuard trom # steam- told chat the surest Way sad a much better pian than compounding a felony to make the rascals dis- orge would be a fall ventilation im the HeraLn. ie, however, reiused to make an aifidavit agatust American Bank Note Company, dated December 0, ‘The extent of this issue ia only from No. 32,965 to 48,000, and the note fixed upon is frou ‘The Intended victim asa matter of Ins, some time. Nothing is so much talked about as the necessity of sending at least a portion of the volun- teers to the country. These preteud that they never ing the accounts; deciared all the accouuts kept since Seprember 30, 1861, null and void, and named other directors, adininistrator, accountant aad auditors, directing taat new accounts be made from - r late Letter Dy ry rn i asrets from being properly distributed along wil te | boat and drowned, bat at the Ume the body was | MiG PIROMER. | Zoureeal eed ved pa comparing it | enlisted to go to the fleld, but for the object of de- | 1861 to the Lith tust. All the displaced ofticiai# are creditors. An order was issued from the court re- | inenttfied and clauned by the relatives they mace no ‘Mr. Trask elated that the agents of Bedell, the or ger mir. A srotl core ine fending tals ey alone | At Vie initance, Rowever, held responsible for their past acts. The new Goard i Stetner & Brothess to show fe assignee for an equitable dis- quiring Kanfian why the prayer of such aliegation. The body had been i Wie water | for many day and decompositiou was rapidly ad- been published, weut down to Massachusetts some parties whose names and antecedents have aiready | swindlers’ next movement Was to ofer them any sum they required at fifty cents on the dollar, assur- of the Captain General, the citizen soldiers find them. is composed of President Don Pedro Montaivo y Romero, Don José Maria Morales, Don Francisco Orte tribution of the ussets should not be made, where- | vancing, Decedsed was about forty-llve yeurs of | Hue sluce and swindied the mercnants and ah. vi ‘The | selves pretty much compromised, and they have | (Suplentes), Dou D. Nicolas Gutrerrez, Don Antonlo s re f vel | piurel 2 oT ing them that the notes Would pass m bank. 4 upon Steimer & Brothers put in an answer denying | aze ude native of Ireland, Faciurers of that Amart State out of $15,000 to Fain { resultly that the party upon whom they are opera | had to come to the resolution to leave, if wor to “the Kessel y Don Juila Sageblen, Ihe administrator the recelpt of any property Io respect of apy i 4 ‘edness to them by the bankrupts, and Kaniinan fled @ paper ctaiining Mat this court Nad no furisdiction er him. ‘The Court held, after reviewing the case very fnily, @hat it had full jurisdiction im the mateer under the Mirai Koction of the Bankruptcy act, and deeded that sheaasignee wasentitiod to a decree agamat Kaufnan for the relief pra; for, The Court also held that tt had jurisdiction over Steiner & Brothers by thei appearance and answer, and gays a reference must be had (vo take tesimony as w the issue of such answer, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUT. ‘Whe Alleged Eraudutent Pay Rell Case. Betore Comuaissioner Osh Me Untied States vs. Lous W. be ~Defend- ‘ant, a Custom House weigher, was arrested ona eharge of defrawiiug the government by the pre- sentation of fraudulent pay rolls. ‘The case has al- | Wax Youne Mey’s Liv | soctaviow PRerry.AL.—Tite above organization held Us third annual Testival yesterday afternoon and } evening atthe Binpire City Rik. Tue mammoth ARY AND DRaMaTio AS- lady friends, and a most enjoyable ume Was had. About six o’clook dancing coumuent to the music of the First reyiteut baud, and at midnight the tan was fast and fnrions, with every probability of its enduring ti!) a advanced hour im the early morning. ‘Che festival wax one of the inost successful of the season, and noting irred to mar the pleasure of the occasion, Messrs. J. W. Pike, MeBride and Eston had charge o/ tie arrangements, and to thelr eulcavors may be attributed the success of the festi Hy SrNautar C4sm or DRAt.—On the 6th ultimo Jane Nelson, a wouan twenty-four years of age, Was sent to tiie Workhouse for three months by one of the police mag: tes, AR she was a woman of more Me building was crowded with the members and their { worth of goods, portauee of the capture of Bedell by Sergeant W. Dermott and oilicer Breanan was wol Cxig- geraied tu the dirst report of this extensive spiracy. Ree DE PERATE CAMNE ENCOUNTER, A “tientleman’s? Dog Flaht—Match Between “Kip,” of Massachusetts, and “Pete,” of New York, tor $2,000—“Hip” tho Lucky Animal, meat Yesterday moraing at an early honr gathered a select throng of sporting men to witness another exhibition where game dogs, trained to fight cach other, display the unmistakable ferocity of ther brotish race, Very seldom in the history of such ter- ribly cruel encounters do those who ilove to patronize thein flock to a poini de rendeavous so cautiously. ting becoines an easy victim. ‘The wsu money. tim and a day ‘The pt reo having two doo. the purchaser is flret counted an At the moment the nej stolen pli of the he has been watchea, hurriedly of the Ride door, makes his ex! and disappears. ‘The vietiin of the swindle bur- » his own privacy, gloating over bis eecurmg $10,000 for $5,000, opens bis par- cel and finds ien or &@ dozen genuine five dollar bills In some cases the riediy retires to sttecéss In al practice has been for the swindlers to offer to dispose of lots valued ab from $5,000 to 20,000, stating that the buyer wili have an opport ‘of counting the sum over before he pays nis ‘This seems falr and noporabie to the vic- and place is Named for the transfer. e usually selected for this purpose is a ‘The money to be paid by a found ali right. gor jators are in the act of com. mencing to count the Tnpressions from the alleged one ates &, = kuock doors, the swindier and the balance brown pauper. swindier bas a confederate in the room during the transfer, and He appears nrucit alarmed, demands heard at Xela shows his vic! im out 16 through the other seat of war,” at least to gaivison some of the poiats in the Vuelta Abajo, It was half determined that the First battalion was to proceed northwise to cover Pinar del Rio, and that another battalion was to leave and cover the soutnera part of the coast, both being relieved every mouth by the other bat- talons successively, and thus epabling the regular troops to be distilbuted in detachments thronghout the country. But while the volunteers were about getting ready reports came in successively from nore than one point iu the Vuelta Abajo that the in- surrection Was moving m that direction, There have been demonstrations of a riaing both in Conso- Jacion dei Sur and in Consolacton de) Norte. It ts sald that & party of 400 msurgents overrun that locality—the same which appeared recently op the plantation Flora, near Candelaria, tnviting the ne- General is lis Excetiency Seior General Don Ratact Clavijo, and the accountant 16 Don Juan Bantisia Cantero. The old Board and officers are accused of neglecting the interests of the company and misay- propriating the fund. INTERESHNG WAR REMINISCLNCIS. Circumstances Atiending the Captare ef Jvflere son Daviv—Letrer from Jolin H. Rengnuy exe * Confederate Postuaster General. PaLnsring, Texas, August 1¢, 1669, TO THE GALVESTON Nawsi— 1 find the foliowing passages in what purports to be a speech delivered in the Convention oi Texas ou the 6th of January, 1859, by Judge L, D, Evans, ule der the heading, in large letters, “THY WANT AN EMPIRE)? “On the full of Richmond, Jeiferson Davis started the Confederate treasury Jwestward, deluding hin- self with the dream of u Urans-Missiasippt empire, 1 than ordinary mteliigence for oue of her class, Jane While many of the farmers of the peaceful aad pas- Was appoiuted one of the nurses and at the same asked his Postmaster General, Mr. Keagau, liow It that the transaction shait be closed a: once. The was that the Tresident of their Confederacy should result in both cases i# the saine, the man who ts Teady had several hearings belore the Comupissioner, groes of the estate to join their band. Some of them and Was bp awain yesterday, when evidence tending { i toral country about it were stiit asleep in thelr coxey id do so, while the others were prevented by th to impeach the tés' { Mr, Wilkes, General | {me the physician in charge gave her a | eps I | ina hurry to get rich belug most egregiously vic- » ere p y he | be caught with his baggage wagons in the Sicatio foreman, name. aaa iinise for tie | bottle of diarrhoea gata ee bods, and the sevenity of @ cloudiess sky brooded | tired. > ‘ septs whites on the estate, Several citizens have been ar- | awkward plight of being undec his wite’s cloak, | rusecution, Was taken, Ali the witnesses wio had | Hons to ad gern it Re I opr ae over all the land, the dog fighters, dog owners and It Is Known to the United States oMoera that fully | rested in consequence, merely on suspicion, In| He. informed me that Davis had jeft tus en summoned to testify upon this pomp vot bemg | BY persons who might require it | Last Sunday | ine jokers on proceeded to the cottage with an alr 000 doliars have already been realized by this trains and struck for the seaboard, when, after # ot feeling very well, swallowed of the bottle of mediciae. It did not produce the desired edfect: but on the ‘ary, reduced her to a state of Corral Falso de Macuriges, jurisdiction of Colon, a large party of insurgents, the number of which Is variously stated from 300 to 1,000 men, appeared on hearing that the Confederate forces day's ride, had disbanded, and wonld probavly endauger the safety of his fanuly, he returnéd, I suspect that present there was another adiourament of Lite case | ‘@ntii Monday uext at two o'clocs, Ciaur Deaicrs Arrested. system of swindling, The names of pl brokers and commere'al men in this city, Piiladel- phia, Baltinore and Washington, who have been swindled, are in the possession of the press; Dut it of meekness and unconcern by twos and threes until the number reached & few overa score, To have jJooked upon this gathertag none unacquainted with the eniire © being an Before Commissioner Shictts, The United Staies vs, Philip Stroud, Be Ritu and EB, Legerinan,—Detendants were tobaceo deal- eré at different places in avenuc A. They were ar- rested on a charge of selling cigars that were iylag Jooee in thelr suoweases, the lav re gz them to De sold from mped boxes, It appearing that the defendants were igaorant of the law, they were dis @barged on payieat of $22 50 cosis, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TEAM. A Nice Question of Law Seitied~ in Whom Lies the Power to issue Injuuctions aud Appeiat Receiver Before Judge MeCunn, Batt vs, Manning.—Judge MeCunn yesterouy ae- Divered the following opiuton tp this An application for the appoinuny Toust be made to the judge who gran Feference and who appointed the referee to ase Bmith and another ys. Joboson (7 How. B, 49), Again, the Code reguires tiat the order should be @ chamber order, aud that the same musi be flied with the Clerk of the city and county of New York; unconsciousness frova which she Never ralited and death subsequentiy ensued, Coroner Koliins held a0 inquest on tne body and the jury rendered a ver- dict im accordance with the foregoing facts, De- ased Was @ vacive of this country, THE PoLWR BoARD.—The action of the Board of Police Commissioners at its session of Woduesday in making !t obligatory upon ali members of the I , With the exception of detectives, to wear the form at all times, excepting at thelr residences, going to or returning from public worship, has used quite a commotiva in the force, Yesterday ning the Board held a session, and made some anges In the phraseology of the rule, but re- 2 its spirit) im every particular. The shield ts not to be worn, however, by officers off duty, resolution deflaing the class of officers ily to the chief of Central Onice zeant Kelso, was also amended 0 ag to tucluce all members of the police force detailed for special duty at banks, hotels, theatres, ofices and offices under the city and county goverament. Detailed men acting as Clerks im the oifices of the the reso! under the plea of their duty m arrest jisturbers of the public ect the public trom that them would or could believe that augit bat neigh- boriy kinduess could be found yn their hearis; (ov be it known that this was a gentleman's cog fight! But to details: vm MATCH, So wany matches bad been made and fought of late, wiih an unsatisfactory termination and ruf tianly surroundings, that ceriain of the more re- ctable “sports” of uhia section, beileved, as ¢ 19 “nothing in the world they love to see #0 well asa good dog fight,” that they could effect an agreoment between the owners of two certain Dght- ing dogs, ana 50 conduct the “serap” that quietude shouia be observed, a matter generaliy entirely foreign to such attractions. With such fecling, after considerable negotiations, a match was made agreeable to all the rules in such cases provided, in which Mr. Davidson, of - Massachnsetts, bet Mr. Quigley, of New York, $1,000 that his dog Kip was, ag a canine pugilist, superior to lis animai Pete. It was accepted, and the arrangements necossary quietly progressed, and about twelve fect syuare, modation for tubs, pails, sponges, Charley, @ tall, well-made, bri: who next to his weekly invoree’ Int the real exceeds the utmost limit of the dramatic woulda be how tie experts were alleged couuteriens of the improper to ECAPE FROM THE TOMA, covered wall, Yhe Next Thing to Getting Throngh e Kuot Hole-A Burglar Squeezes Through a Six Inch Aperture, Scales a Forty Foot Wall and Takes a Miduight Stroll to Parte Unknown, Sensational dramas abound in marveilons escapes from marvelously bigh prisons, for bryant, as Shaun the Post, for instance, bursts asunder the bars of his prigon cel! and does some tall climbing up an ivy Thrillingty exciting as are these occurred after midnight on Weduesday, incorporate them here, Among them 18 a Mr, Monteagle, a wealthy brewer, of Puiiadelphia, who last week bouglit $10,000 in brown paper for $5,000 in genuine junds. From this exposure the pabdlic will, for the tirst time, Jearn decelved regarding the at the Tombs. A burglar, tired of his ‘durance vile,” made Tuesday last, and as the force there was quite in- adequate the Lieutenant Governor dared not expose it to an unequal encounter, So far the insurgents do not appear to have gone to furtiier lenguhs than sacking one or more of the Spanish tleudas or coun- ty stores, but thelr appearance there has created considerable alarm among the weaithy Spanish planters residing here, wno own extensive estates in Vuoxe districts. ‘The result is that the troops 1n the Vuelta Abajo cannot now be removed from tial ju- risdicuon, aud consegnently the volunteers, net being heeded there, can remain here. It 18 given out that great altercations have taken Place between the Political Secretary and au editor of La Voz de Cuba, because It was said that the Captain General wanted to arm the townspeople if the votunteers resisted the invitation to go to the campaign. In the meantime General Rodas las de- termined personally to get nearer than he was to the scene of the threatened rising, and his Excel- lency went by the Matanzas train of yesterday tmorn- Ing, along with the volunteer couypany called “the extended throughout the jurisdiction, In Macagua an israel pens camp has been esiablisled, on the hae cienda Mayabon, which ¢ ae i and is at the eud of the gone ont to fight the insur Hl i Davis feared more for the safety of his Confederate { treasury, Which he hoped to get safely mto lexas, where, had Magruder been able to keep his army together, a nocieus for the materwi of war would have enabled him to continue the suraggle.”” ‘The specch containing these passages was exten- sively circulated through Texas last spring, and Was sent to myself and others here. 1 then intended to cali attention to the errors fa whe above paragraphs, but, in the hurry of basiness, negiected to do #0, A new batch of these speeches is now being olrculated through the State, and [am favored with a second crop. On the first paragraph of the above have only to say that on the fallof Richmoud President Davia did not start “deluding himself with the drean of @ trans-Mississippi empire.’ ie left Richmond with the hope ol uniting the armtes of Generals Lee and Johnston, and with the further hope, after thi« should be done, of meeting and defeating the armies of Generals Sheridan and Grant before they could form* a junction; or, if this coulda not be done, of occupying the first good defensive line which might pe chosen after the junction of the forecs of Generals Lee and John- ‘ston, Desperate as the fortunes of war tuen were a8 to the property of the jndgment debtor. chier Cl nd Commisstonel 1} scenic illusions, the fact that they are filusions 38 | Qaptai General's Guides.” for the couederacy, he bad not abandoned the hope No other judge out of court has the power, Such | fay Baht enaroat ae oaee rie rir. ° 3 Tl wuey ' ve | of eareying on the'straggle east of the Mixsixeippi. 4 was (Coue, 208) the practice na held In the case of from ruil 45. ‘The object of the Board im passing It had been carefnily constructed, three fect high | 2% quite banished from the mind, A case in which The movements in Jaguey Grande appear to have Ga pert paragraph have to say hat Mr. Davis and his Capiset and staf ofiicers left their baggage wagon and all their personal baggage, except Buch fas each took for bims -o his saddle bags at Abbe- un witch sitar erties cet “ OW, loy . p vilie, SG. ‘The t married such supples 1x and it is only from the time the receiver receives @ | Enon the publ Der Upeeentaig is clothes impose | dog fight better than anything m the world, “Yes, | bis exit ont of & cell on the upper tier of the Peet ar Ra renene ae none were discovered on | Were taken from tiat to Wasiingioa, ¢ nd what copy 0. the order, certved by te County Clers, that | Hhon te public by representing thenisewwes as de- hoe ebb pat upa@ bully pit; golly, won’t | prison and the most vellous thing of all made | Tiy way. ‘The tueatre of war having commenced in | {unds still remumod in the (oafederate Treasury was me has any power to act c. all, The judge, in an ercer appointing a receiver, has uo authority to di- fect ab assiguinent of persoua! property; and im re- spect to debts owing lo tle Judgment debtor he can ly forbid any transfe ¥ disposition of them pee be given the receiver to ane, eeiver musi be granted. Tmyperiant Opinion in Supplementnury Pros TEUTONIC Manxercnon.—The Teutonic Manner- chor he!d a festival last night at the Terrace Gar- den, corner of Filty-eighth street. and Third avenue, ‘The grounds were beautifally iMuwinated with va- beautiful appearances. The benches were crowded by ® gatheriug of the best known German citizens and the whole scene rewinded one of a distant THE DOGS. They were light-weight animals. @ach to be not More than twenty pounds, So delicately had they been tramed that When the hour for weighing drew hear lb was ascertained that eacit Upped the scales white animal, with a black dash over his right oye, Before the “scrap” began, when the dogs were trst shown to the spectators, who scanned them era at present contin was given quarters in the same cell. Tiis Ranahan, southwest corner of the male prison. waiting hia trial owing to the multiplicity of pFison- in the prison, which unasuat this exit through an aperture only six inches in whith. We give the facts as recited by the vigilant custodians of the prison:— James Burns, arrested on July 28 on a charge of committing @ burglary at No. 163 Beckman strees, ag reported 1m the Hunanp at the time, and fully is situated on tha (onrth or upper corridor at the Ile was here the Western department, 1t now remains to be even what bis Exceliency the Captain General may deter- mune, from Matanzas; 1t is pol huprobable that he may also visit Caraenas. The official war reports that have recently ap- peared in the Gazelte arc limited to the following: — Cuchilla de Maja, Mamoncillo and Rancho Capitan, by pathways never belore traversed by Spanish troops, where the rebel chief Cabada had his cn same states:—"On the 15th, forty Guardia Civil of under the escort of the few reaaining cavalry troope. And this train went no further Uian the latter pias Some days alter leaving Washtugton, Mr, Davis wi captured in the southern part of that State. Wil at Danville, Va., he learned of the surrender of Gea- eral Lee, and shorty aiter he left Charlotte, N. ., ie Hurtoort, 6 How, mh 446, 0 N.Y. Leg, | Hegated Obinees lanterns waleh shed & deadaned eee ee ee Te a wiite deg wacked band. | Committed by Judge Mogan for inal atthe Court of | *a telegram from the communtant of Banta, Clava learned of soo murrender Of Gageral JouRsans ED Mile motion to set aside (he order sppoiutmg a re- | houor to the occasion, The aren presented a | soviely, With yellow lashes wnd quarters, Peto ws a | {feneral Resslons Wan asalgued to ceo. Ul, wine | faye, Retwaee tie i Vasconuados recounoiured | Waxous;"” that be had long Delore Known of the sur. vender of the arinies in that part of tne confederacy; that he bad no tram to return to, apd that he did not then, for the first dine, iearn of the disbanding of the coeding ant in the country where the skies are always | earnestly, they appeared iu equaiiy good condition re ? 3 ne rr Before Judge ety Mut aud the gatherings ever resplendent with | and earnest trawing. g multiplicity is mainly the result of tere having been | campments, and the iaurrects of Cine Villas | Confederate forces as the induceaient to his rebura ; e 7 Southern beauty. One could casily ima ILE TRAINERS, no trials at the Court of Goneral Sessions during the | held their central burea since the loss * Wiliam H, Bal et at, vs. Milton A. Goodenough | BOery ¥. One could easily imagine that he 2 —eiivpael ‘ t month, the Recorder aud City Judge being ab- | of Siguanea, Our troops Mtostroyed their four. | _ Lhave not seen Judge Evans since November, 1805, re Was seated iu sume rural retreat upon the banks of | _ These, deservedly termed “lions” in the world of | D&S , ee iguan coeds OF AS and do not remember or believe that he ever asked me etai.—The plaintit In this case instituted supple- | the simuoth Rowing Rite, listening tothe conver: | dogWom, aud to Whom were euirasted the arduous | Set reoruiting thelr exhuusted energies wt the sea | teen camps containing provisions, Ac. Tiled | the question he puts in this paragraph. And tam qmentary proveedings against the defendants to co | Adon of the dwellers In Fatherland and enjoying | tasks of feeding, walking, tormiug and putting into | MNore, Watering pines Amaten paoel, | Te | OE ix ieee eee erator irem ine | suite l could not Nave made hun the answer he puta fect @ judgment recovered by them the sum ins of music discoursed by Germans upon 3 : Ys bys! su in my mouth, for it would have been untrue eh 2 te Fendanis, and for that purpose p r trom his Honor Juage Monel: requiring tl ants w appear and be examined couce deiend- ing their the 3 of Laer favorite stream. The programme presented last night at the Ter- Tace Garden by the Mannerchor was a very excel- lent one, including selections from Auber, Strause, condition the fighters; have been seen In dog pits scores upon scores of thnes, and none who know “George” and ‘Tom’ will say that (ley are not bei aud eificient hands jor tue work, such as i ig however, professea to be entirely ignorant of Burns? preliminary preparations for esvaping, as also the excape itself, a statement which, a8 our recital pro- Encrucijada, with twenty-three volunteers, fought the enemy in the woods of the Guagen plantation, killed five, wounded several and captured many Mr. Davis’ family left Richmond in March, perhaps in the early part of that month. Ricdmond was evacuated on the 24 of April. He did not see bis family ys property, It appears that vilerwards tue plaints e01 rt he 1 s a ceeds—and assuming the facts to be true—will seem | horses aris.” A communication from the | afterthey left Richmond, unitla litte before day - Procured au order irom his Honor Judge Fuediuan | Were taiatably performed, bol as {ae aaxcoalen | It Was not of the suort baie, profane, barroom | Patter iueredtole. lathe tirst place, then, accordig | same oficer, dated the 13h, says:—“Lieutouant | light on the 7th of May, When he, happening to hear j sees receiver of the property of the Judg- | god instruiaen! mi Were coucerned, and received | “bums"? exclusively, that generally usurp the nght = the eecnee, nee be = ae ea Sao) a nowt pee @ rebel ety on ae oon Sin uw: taieatul SE Rot ‘ jevior. createed - J ‘ alk, interfere aud enti Burns tore his blanket Into shreds, which he plaite uan Rodriguez, the encmy escaping. Only a 2 :H Mr. H.C. Denison, counsel tor the judgment | Wer nmeried appl Perietation! eae ete fo talk, interfere aud threaten to take decent mens | into a rope. ‘This rope, winch he made some thirty | four were Wounded ia the swamps aud twelve | thelr relief, He and those {riends travelled with his debtor, moved to vacate shat under the code Jud: ne order on the ground friedman bad io power ficult, where wil was good, to select any plece for Baxter street loraships to do 80. Au contraire, tiere feet Jong, ts ingenionsly and strongly made. would not pass muster on & man-of-war's deck, horses captured.” From cuban sources we glean, the following:. family that day, aud camped with toem that might, The next morning they acparated, but froin imaveu- de , {al coinmendation, and all that should be said is | Were present those who were quiet and genteelly reg F 0 make the order, aud thet Judge Monell, who the von”, " . but coiled up on the floor of the War- | The convoy which Colonel Ben i was tak ‘to | rate informmation us to roads, Were again by accident 9 oo 4 at the festival was au unequivocal success. ‘Th dressed, mev seen On businesa avenues, menu of e 4 7 convoy ich © - a e 0; “ granted the origmal © for the examination Of | whole performances were under the able aibestar: famines’ and accepted social positions. Yet they | Gel’s office it would readily pass for an | Tunas, considered as the last hope of uiat garrison, | thrown together in the evening, and camped to- Sue Judgment deotor, was the proper judge Ww ap- point the receiver. Judge Movann J the mouon and delivered that an application for the appointed ine reieree to examine as to the property of the judgment debior. Kige out of cour has the power. Such was (Cove 20s) the practice as eid in the case of Smiih aod aaother vs. Jonson {7 How. Rep, 3%). Again, the Code requires tuat the order should be a chamber order, and that the same amast be flied with the Vierk of (be city and county of Wew York; aud tt fs only n ihe time the receiver zeceives a copy of the © certtied b, Clerk that he has apy puwer to act at om an order appointing a rec He | tie County | ship of Mr. W. Groschel, to whom the success of the Tuusical festival uiust In the main be attribnied, Tne Drare of Mrs. Kirrr—Nor a Case oF Rosina Klett, whose death has atready been an- f nounced m’ the Heraro. Charles Klett, the iusband of deceased, deposed to a state of facta the same 28 bas been heretofore printed. *. Beach, Finnell, Clark aud cthera, who made a post tuorteim’ examination on the body, say:—“We found milanmation of the womb and surroundings, In our opinions death was cansed by pyemia frou an aveess, In our opinions her disease should have been made ont by an intelligent physician, If she had sever pain morphine xbonld hive been given, Mf wot that me were compelied to submit to the presence of a fow oath that will pervade ablance of sport is ‘ality, a4 do gonuine least ‘ont the | evi going on. unigne and complete, Charl the builder of tue pli, danced merrily about as the guspicious moment arrived, bia bright, freckled skin and honest, cheery face the expression of serene sauistaction wid pleads urable anticipation, THE PRELIMINARIES, Fach dog was washed, “tasted” and thoroughly dried, and each trainer being satisfied taat all im was regular and honorable, that after (ue ex eof clothes, to be certain thai mo rascality ‘Was sought im the matter of the garnients being lian- ordinary two-inch rope, Teach thé aperture in te cell. height of the cell, and this apertare is near tne coti- Wrenehing irom ita place on the o} end of the rope to the bedstead, the great and chief obstacle Was to set ont of the aperture. ‘To snow the difienit nature of this obstacie we wil déeacribe it ca oar jp Pompe or less than @ ven- this aperture, ne cell, a slit or porthole Ulating hole m-the side of twenty-elit inches long, tie length being paraltel with the ceiling and six inches wide. the solid grantie blovk so as to allow no enlargement Meutt, Dales te and skilled appliances But—at least so say the without dt of the masonic art. prison guardians—ne got The next thing was to About nine feet is the posite wall it is cut into body tnrough not only met with determined opposition from tue insurgents, but the troops were conipletely dis- persed, The same accounts say that ollicers siate that Benegasi ater this defeat, and in a fit of importance and the Whi.+ appears: have allen into the hands of the Lisuryeuts, From Matanzas they report that there is a great deal of insubordination among the neyroes on the plantations in thi trict aud “that ali the moas- Jedi ghee taken by having the estates guarded by soldiers, volunteers and others from rebel attacks 1s only a pretext to prevont a rising among the negroes. ‘A brother of one of the victims of Palactos is said to be concealed here, siraid of being murdered for gether that night, traveled togetuer the next day, and were cepiiey at daylight the, mext woraing the 10th of May. As he had nor previously seen his family after they leit Richmoud, there was no re- tarming to them. PoursuniNe,—Coroner Keenan yesterday held an in- 2 a board extending the width of the cell he jammed | despondency, blew his bratus out, This parc ot the iniment of a receiver tuust be made to the | cust at az East Ninth street on rire Srenl 5 iisoarorted Family Suinger Tin" wason cleck, ani | Hin between the walls under the aperture, Here feport, your’ correspmuent. ix ittle dispose’ to | _ On the third paragraph I have to say that Judge order of reference, and wao | & = * y rs. | Wi oae or two other characters tne crowa’ was | Was # piatforin upon which to stand. Fasiening one | credit. ‘The convoy was represented to be of some Evans’ suspicions that Mr. Davis feared wore tor the safety of lus Confederate Treasury than for his family, is mere mental speculation, without the sup- port of facts, ‘ihe Coniederate treasure at Wasn- ington, Ga, consisted, as Was supposed, of sone $55,000 in gold, some $30,000 or $35,000 in silver com, about the same amount in silver bullion, and between $600,000 and $700,000 in Confederate Trea- sary notes, ‘The silver coin was paid to the troops who were there, 60 mach to each man aud ofnicer, without refereiice t0 rank, a8 It Was too bulky ani inconvenient, under the circumstances wie i irect aD assignment Of personal pi } ye would have been improper Ww ‘agent this aperture. The rest was easy. His rope was applicated General Rodas to investigate | rounded us, to be saicly transported to o: ie posi pect NS denan owing om ne oe Bl, dene | oe. ofa grain of morphine 18 not @ homeo- pregnated with eet Madd py” trent ean an sec ed were Fe and pl ripe massacre and demand condign 3 cine tories at ater: ee, pat ai By For the oniy forbid any transfer or over diapos! pathic dome, a z 7 . stileaa and caution in descent were ail that were trators, ie General, ttla stated, or- | Same reason, the silver bullion was turucd over ty Sutian opportunity, be xiven the rece | , Zon Phuinner, of 210 avenne A. deposed to being a ee ea ncet hil and, valley, and | required ty breathe the air of freedom again. Lower- Roa ere traats process of progesucion to vo lus | & Major Moses, or the Commissary Departinent, and R. 465, 2 4 Hom sot ic physician; was called to attend de- top in its early freshness, the curtains which Nad ing biniself to the female prison, which at tus end | gtitated, and in the meantime sent the oficer under | Was left at Washtagron in an ordimary warehouse. gfeopie vs. Hurlburt, 5 th beerver, 245.) Motion \ . Important to Coutractors, {n the absence of the other juriges of be Superior a Angust i7; she was then m ry feeble } State avd had vie ; She complained of 1 in the stomach, aud remained in that condition io the ume of herdeath; her husband asked it concealed the dogs from each other's yaze were re- moved, and the dogs sprang logeiher, With snarls of rage, low but decided, with every muscle rigid ag steel, with jaws quickly opening and holding like couuects with the lower part of the maie prison, he thence cilmbed up the outer wall of the prison, an afair of climbing by tho way much easier sald than done, and then again fastening the rope let himseli Benmidt alias Kebpan, imprisoned on a charge arrest to Spain. “Retribution” might have desired for something more; but Genera: Kodas may, in his wisdom, have stroug reasons to get this scandalous affair hushed up—the more £0 as it Was Committed The gold wus placed in the nands of two oficera of tue Confederave Navy, then tuere, with imetruc- tious to convey it, as soon as this could #alely ve done, to one of ihe depositories above mamed. an awkward atiempt in tis modified form to revive aig ail day to-ine! for powders to cause pP; on Tuesday he Sei ry ence down ontside the wall into Elm street, In carrying lation of his own tion. While 1m prison I saw statements in the New Yorks the usual oaths to e came to my house, and J gave him “four Gossard: gar ee ate ree cote i out this lator part of the programme all that was Sen tune Rahs tine. o the effect that | Papers that amounts of gold and silver builiom cor- Croton Water Depart powders, eseh contaming one-eighth of a grain ranged machines than dogs. At first Pete seemed | Decessary waa to avold policemen, which it seem: General Kodas has the intention of sooner or later | Tespouding wiih the above been captured by ‘of acetate of morphine; I weighed it myself; I ordered to have the best of the bargain, obiaming a painful he easity and successiuily aecompushed, Burns suppressing the Casino Es nol, a8 @ political club, | He federal forces, Before leaving Wasniugton i one powder first, and she did pot sleep give her | jord of Kip, Aud Ins admirers applauded wocorditiit- twen Wx years of age, ANd a@ man of average size. | ang not, ad Was pretended, ¢ society of r ention, | airected the Acting Treasurer to bura the Confede- another powder after a few hours; t gave these ly. Bach trainer stood behind lisown dog, #0 far Now that’ he has regained his freedom the } nis society has now, itis said, about 6,000 mom- | Tate Treasury notes above named, in the presence powders gn Prd A ine fever as practicable, snapping Ins dagers, nappy the prohabhity - that he ie ae ute ditalotahed bers, of course ali Spaniards, at a quota of two dol | OF in Aa of War, General Brecktariage ana ac wach; 9 not Know zt ‘ 1 _ eal,” a tact to be taken liter and not otherwise | jy 3 r i tt myself. eh Whether sno had peritonitis or not; J graduated in | 100%, and at times talking to them tenderly, Gotared above, where he will | Iz eee ied catralk toe poliztas mins omy, pom rr. Davia was captured nearly a week ater this Logan obeyed yas Oke thus, encouraging, advising wad assisting | 20% be likely to be very soon disturbed by theoMicials | guder discussion and their control, ; in Sonthern Georgi, and, thereiore, Judge Hvans Fannie 4, Post os, William U, @ Vois closed the testimony, and the case being | thet, Terribly they continued to bite and tear each | OF Justice, The skipper of a coasier froin Cardenas reports | suspicions that he cared more for this Weasure Ubare Decree of divorce granted. ven to tie jary Wey found Hiat deceased came to | other for twenty-three minutes, when Ktp's victo ince the occupancy of the Tombs aaa city pri- | paying inet a very large steamer tn a direcifon par- | 10Y his family are as buscless in truch as they are un~ peer eccalbesseanayer’ mec ae Was begun. They rose upon ‘thelr bin Text aud | fou there has been one escape, and only one like | alle} with and near the coast, with a cousticruble | Manly wnd ungeuerous In inference, & | wrestled like clamptons. ‘Their instinct waa Won- that recorded above, This was the eacape of William ber of mea aboard, and to al! appearances al- ‘These passages in that speech seem to have been. CHEN INTELLIGE CE Tan Wearuen YRaTenvay.—The following record will show the changes in the temperature for se POLICE IVTELLIGENOG ERY OF JEWELRY.—A young Iman numed vi Charts was yesterday arraigued before derful, and their skill and education to be admired, Kip would at times allow his opponent to retain for a second or two a painful Lolt while he breathed a litte, Pete at times would throw a quick sower- sauit, rally suddenly, avd by seiziug the shoulder or of burglar pant of tu he coaid te main bell ry and hae Mentor, the murderer, was an occu y cell snd planned the excape, but ‘throug tue hole, to re- wud while lis more fortunate compantoa hui tempting to make @ landing, Every possibie measure of severity seems to be regorted to by the autloriites here to prevent peopis from leaving for vie United States, One iustance wil} suffice to filustrate this;—-A Chinaman applied tue exploded siory of Mr. Davis fee captured in female atiire, Willi bags of gold upon hin; iaventea one used at first to excite against nim feellogs of ridicule and contempt, and now, after the lapse of | past twenty-four hours in compariaon with the cor- | se Kelly, at Yorkvil ce Cou Jez of Lis contestant wucceed tn ridding himself ofa | OT Away. the other day for @ passpurt to New York and he waa | Nearly our years, revived in Texas and pressed into wesponding day of inst year, as indicated by tnetner. | Justice K ly, av Yorkvitle Police Court, charged | Gangerous and perhaps fecal wraspe Then KA { TRG eee tee canta given to Hndersiand that uuieas He could present | service for the pucpose of aroun unjust suspiclons mootweter at Hudnui's pl HyiwaLy Bauding, worth of jewelry from the honse | threw the New ork dog heavily many times, that} 7Y RURGLAR TV MASSACHUSETTS, bome known persou of respousibility that would au- | Against former Confederates, and to be used as % ‘ Broadway, corner of Abn street: | rke, NO. 498 Second avenue. ‘The pro- | he might weaken him, and then securing @ zood : esate ancat “4 pwer for the conduct of the poor fellow abroad for a | Means of suowing to the people of ‘Texas that they 1869, 1968, 186%, | ty oF at least part of i Was sound m the posses. rip of his throat tried to bore himself to Pete’ nen space of two years he must stay here, ought todivide the picsent Siate into several in ‘ 7 59 xi | Slon of fo other lads, Who stated that they obtained | heart, Then there were rallies, movements Of ce | Another Complainant Farther Identifens |. The followlig appears in Uie oficial Gazette of tne | Order to guard against the designe attrivuted by 80 Avorage tempera Average ternperatn year. seeee ‘THE Coat. Sretike fT. Storm, agent in this wanna and Weafern Nu Bhat he bad received « de it) ett Gil from Edward Charts. anawer te charge, } Tanorny oF Jpwriry.—Chavies G. Webber, of | No, 50 Four evenne, appearet before Justice Led. with ai the Jemerson Market Police Conrt yesterday | to complains Of sanies Smith, & prisoner in charge of the oMfivers, Whons be charged with stealing a tray p bis storm on Wednesday evening hes and twenty gold rings, ibe prisoner wes caught by The Jusiece held Charts to lerity, scieutific precision iu attack and defence; these and the coulestania’ indomitable pluck with which they endured (he pains of the Aight, the know ledge witch they seeined to poss i everything that would favor or defeat them, made the combat one Of the most terrthie on recoru, Jn thirty minutes Kip had Pete op ths back wud ab hts ioere: then came @lall, aud the tralwers picked each up Tor the tiratserateh, { ame ViOVrOHY, { | tion of aud Robber The tecet Stolen ¢ nt AC advee*eries of Buiglaries ount padiished in the HERALD of the arrest tn this city aud temporary committal of H. A. Murd, alias Fiooa, and tue brothers Christian and Charles Start, on a charge of being implicated in late burglaries cormitted in Berkshire county, Mass., a4 also discovery here and identification of ast SEORETARY'S OFFIOR, HAVANA, Amgust 18, 124% The Governor of Fernando Po having intormet ii lency the superior political Governor that the pulftical Uereatter named having abused! be viiianee of the a find fad from thas inland Euglin bas thought proper Of the circular of embai Jno Hroderman, Mariano Judge Evans to Mr. Davis and others, al the time of the fall of Riehmond, of a desire to estauli#h a Wace Mississippi empire. If the facts presented by Judge Bvans jor this parpore are ludicrous, what mist be thought of his oui, and of his respect for the intel. Ngence of the pedy ho waa addressing, and of tha people to whom this speech is sont f in this connection I think it myht for me to make astatement In jusuce to Mr. Davis, which bas uot heretofore bocu made public, as far asl know, and a part of which ts only known to him and mayreit:-— p After belng sponged they were agatn let go, and q Mizuel ravo Sentes, Miguel ¢ Patroesno ar ei ended and the company woud D Fiftecuin procmet, Wah the | Kip rushed astoss Ue rivg at iis adversary aud | some ef the stolen goods has tncited other victims | Fricvan Bratto Zayas, Felix Fuentes, Hatooan Mavodiy Rar | 1 couune ihrouga South Carolina, he and myselr work on next Mouday. possessuoa, lle was coulmitted to | Worked lard to finish the tusk a8 soon as possibie. . * 1uei Zalazer, Jose Manuel Fernandes ant Pedro Hn riding ahead of our company, passed a cabin on the accipent av Forr Wastinaton. aecond police precinct reports that mame and residence ore nat giv The a ebitd, whose WYDROPHOPIA.-At One oTvlock yesterday offer Yulrty- | while plaving on | | Lanceny or Leap—Vive boys, yoara of age, mumed resportt about fonrteen aderick Dehin, hus for twenty-two rites longer, seratob afer ratch being made, the dogs fought on, Kip making urer his vielory every second, ontt! at last, aiter the eleventh scratch, he paused # moment to take breath While fasitopable New York and Jirooklyn were of those lepredatory visitors to look alter some of Mr. Beajamin F, Mather, of ve here yesterday hele onteatt Williamstown, 464 Bast t ag property. Mass, in the hopes of Moving some eine to about $109 worth of ORBAKRO FERNANDEZ, SuCKesAry, ‘ao number of estates that have been eiabargoet already inciude 170 plantanons, It is reported Laat an employe oF the Divegeiou de Adminisiiacton Los diferent estates, are nearly a hundred per cect roadside, When he asked a Womnan Who was standing ta the door for adrimk of water, On handing it to him she wal, “Are you President Davis! On his replying in tie alirtuative sie waid to him, polnting to a litte boy barely large enough to walk @ htth ing to me ag he rode Off that that was his jast pi he road near For! Wastungion station yesierday, | Thomas Breslin, Wiluam Selger, Zaward Doragh | for the comp de mort, aud wngnestionably succeeded, F absconded with $12,000 beionging to the sequestra | 1 ye ‘was run over by a t end - 4 mg aterdiay, | and Hage Wiedenan, were arraigned yesterday as at the next atiempied scratch Pete sink down on | bOOts and Khoes Blolen from Die aiore Of Hie 21et of | tions, and, if rumor may be belteved, some . Anan Norma rived ti poonee ae vege het dl The child was sev 1, and the omer was | hefore A ier, charged witit stealing from i me iooe A dead that he is motexpected 10 | jast July, Under the gutdance ot detective Field he | lows doin are going on An, thie branch, Tae ‘Re- gize Uf ath mt ‘ or pleos o soreriien ad, Mane See fo arrens the James Uarrail. | the hone Stanton sUreet a quantity of lead, | Wl ad Kip wax declared the winner. soon found Ida goods at the boot and shoe store No. | lacelon” accounts, of factor’s advances made for the | Ty tg her, tui t give It to the ilitie Doy, say- gas Gxlutes and valued at seventy doliars, complaizant Baward Maier, of No. 11 Third setting down to thelr inacutinal meal the “gentle hn atre kept by the brothers Start | overcharged, as com when in private hands, of col, Wwiteh he had kept asa sort of keepsake va P. J. wavie, of the Sixteenin precinet, se mad men” attendants at tie fight eC ena f thely avee dd mmuch of Me Gq vated property iol re de. cotaee ot. ssaasainan. tte tentified. that one George Bellows, of No. 46 | hug shelr way Lo thelr places of vusiness, anders) ive tine oc uigte arrest j A0d bitch OF Oe Oonaa earetpen nicierae TIA? 1 at of ite betg @ coin sedom seen I his coun- street, afar the ven Sianion airect, saW the boys removing the property, | sutisfled with the exbiuion. Many dolare de | THe Kbove discovers toade by Mr, Mather led | one co families who wre quite iniiocent of any n- ’ West Tw Weod, of the Tenin procinet, staied thal | pended on the result of ihe coutest, the betting Dewy | 10 his #ppearwnce Yesterday afternoon Helore Judge | pication in the revolution, wdsoqnently, when m company with several whe was of Wie prisoners they acknowledged bers of bis Cabinet, Lhe subject Of their fuk ving a ‘Twenty even AL UG OUsEL. Hogai ai the Vombe as comphuinaut against the ve splendid manston of Adama wilt very shortly f oon by be sata The buys were committed. When will this disgusting “sport be so under the | parties aléaay auuied, He rade an afidavit #et- | be occupied by the Awlenels oF High Convi ot dus pir poverty was mad Farar Al Nie—donn O'Brlen, ; va tal te WH Cease t | ling forth the robvery of Iie place and Anaing and } tice, as likewise by ai) the obbor cou subject OF passing anteents | aval “t—Joun O'Brlen, & boy newriy THR LAWRENCE SWIVDLE Ke 5 i Ladentiteaion of the stolea yoous at No. 45h Bast | embargoed furniture of Don Nestor Force de | VAVIB took out his pocketbook und Hounted, meven years of ave, (ind yesterday morning at (ue ghee LES. INGE NOLS BAY } Filteeuth street, Deieotive Pleld also made an aim. | mwas advertised by tie sequ 104 0 for | Snows $70 dole Jn Confederate ines laughin ¥ arent, etree in . Me, k SW Ay davit thal the goo \ ‘ Mr, Mative ft, ive Heid orday a Wee ek wimost enitrely Worl 5 . . 4 wesidence of lis paren mewotn Stash A VOIR SWINDL avil thal the goods so idenilied by Mr, Mather, | auotton to be hewitt yesierday, hut there wave | ee ae aoe ‘atta’ ld money. He. when adden Wd Seventh avert im the case of Charles Matizky, te Polander who Developmenty—Massachasotia Mere tor tive cases ‘another order 1 { | ban of panlio oppr | | | | | | | | other experts, aunt | beew prepared, and wock# were devoted to the work horee amd 1 buggy th nistaling Of a pieue Of cloth, elaven pairs of boots and sixty-fAve pair's of ahaes, were in the Brother start’s | gine to Mr. Win. Danlorth. Cra Oaary eases agAiUst Lis eOn- nm American afer rat Rodas has also regained his liberty, 16 Vapooia ouly had him erresien, but compelled in ihe public strects of Poerto Principe in the voi: tout 1. Was a source of gratification rather than of day preyivns the lo: s Swindiied Oni af $20,000 Wo of | A New ond Iogenions Dodge—Vhutter Amew ove at tide piace at the tue of thew late arrest. | Be ge scat F eves Tegret that Wlueel! and nearly all the member of iis fata) injor er Keen ut An anileipated ta the previous reports in the | ef $50,000—7'me Counterfeit United States | [ie biisom before the das age gl ad | General Pugho, by arder of the Ca) | Snes hemes SS eerie’, citer tue #usTen an tuqui tae dow y awrenve, Servise | Jiwem | prion, the exanumation in tite enso being #. down Beare Gree'tais vidiiny af Spanish torn and tne arol of Venera! Johnston, to transfer the field of ATERMPT TO ABSASSINATE A OLT . + Mott f the fait #tory ha@ yet to be Some months aro a great Muiter wae created tn | Jor ten o'clock thie morning. vary easton os ehtah orpeiata Tal a eee cary oporations torte. EN et, baa mona ing quietly along oue oF the east site sty ‘ Since the Uariem Bape officials entered com. | AMatctal circles of thts ang owner cities by the report | wie treme foto 8 pe dy tone carhace ie alty, which, oner (ne essen ie eco tiom both across that river, @’clock Yesierday morning an assays o rumors have been | that connterfelts of the “1 series of United Slaton { shop or Sr ly, near byy and some $100 worth of | that Ke is Indevion to me oe Ine his ‘Foloues out: | . Thee Incts are given to show the injuittoe whicl Al My. Lawrence Hines, ¢ of movehante were victima of | five dofiar Treasury notes tuat xo ¢ | harness taken away. fo carry off their booty a team | ts the happy Sirival of Génoral hodasaar woe |, oat pees done to one Fee ae eaake eaute, then A hen acy of Witeh he Was, appurentiy, tne | the genuine that experts were at n | Stowegr Toe: eS RUE S rere eobeerion ty on: aierney so dear to us, In whieh Ne wan engaged; aud’ wis ‘4 Whoue residence is not known, sprang pal difference, were im circntation | fonda 4 place af woods wix alles from Troy. He | deg, a pron 1 Morcha e, | amidst ty all-engrossing public ties ‘and respon: place aud disei spearanoe of Mr. C,H, Trask, & merchant, of | Supposed couulerieits were suo | aly mentioned tio fact of tne theft of a valuavie } who came tn the» Tuer, by order oF Gens; | “Dmtien, took no ‘rougas OF is “private fortune ut of his personal safety. which he was engaged, Integrity of pur an \ » Bin r ali, bu son Market Cort yesters | 1 According to tw sb y of bavgiars = | Gene 2 “y Saude { am, pereuaed that the wise, and good and fae Oller asriven leven? the cacape oi | May, MBOWOI that the rumor wax not uafounded, | Was that they bad i i, ¢ periy shave tape A at aticte ie ae oe devia d- | nonorable, even among thove who tought hia Uiougirey. thai géntlonian being the atest victim, He stated | plate stolen from the goverument, | profession quite generally and | or sinicenvia.” This unforiunare @entienaa, Was Wrong 10 Aner Ota Meer THA Wittiam Serene SU iC Coroner Keenan Mover some tune i May jast | Hf Waw no secret aniong she detectives ofthe Trene t {0 ail the nelguvoring towns. Tle sort | the rilit hand man of Hiigadler Lasca; but dene. oeMue battle sels, will accord to him sineerny of yemercay heid an inquest, at No. 214 Wiliam street, | ui oO “Mott Bedell) No. 1s | savy Department that counterieiis of wim series Wad | vind the reste, hasbeen anextenaed | Pai tetuna, Look a grail diate te ae to wosk | Comvictvons as to the righteousness Of the oauee 1a | compnttiod anictte by taking yolwon, #8 at reward Withot nin te elay tea cases of defeaung the counterieners and » cnring their outed guns aad revolvers have boom prophesica that i! any bur. mon ohain-gang, to the great indignation of (ie yar thone groat qnalities of head and heart waten At nim to be the teader of @ heroic people ine . Drs. Wooster, Beach. Sune and Ou receipt of rhe frat lette P js hiost prominent citizens of auty. ‘a i he recel etter Mi. ‘ivask | plates, ‘Che ofeers of the government ware unsuc- leis are ye taey may o@ sure of a warm Nor ~ i o struggle, U know the Urge has not yor fail fades post mosiem Examination on tne body aud | vommunicaled With tie loproved Mercantile Agency | bossfu) in securing Ihe patess hue aus ue eugaged | reerpiuan. y may | tive Captain Gencrat tsnwed a decree on we 171), eerauations Like this to b be Best MB oa tn the stomach Lonnd uNmMisinkadle indigatons of | of New York, a 1 | when he rep ed to the padiic prison, tie say mineral poison. Ina tumvier irow waoieh deceased with @ adil asceviainig Bedells w standing im Me commer: to due course in the nefarious Work bev og alarmed, abandoned We wiea of putang (hei ip circalation. Faoer 5 evening N Ve Yhe Buriingion, Vt, Free stance of which ia as fohows:—"Dealroua of sigial- jv rece! fence to the prejudices of many good Ww have only viewed MMe. Davia of Tate years ont a ptt bad drank was discovered x quantity of arsenite, and | he received tie following reply, win hough no | THRIR DERI ? i tite | by an act of ciemency this wy first visit (o Lhe Tt oi 2 » dece ‘ 7 4 te . Y BR RRSEOR Press of Angus ways Saturday algal Wee quite | 7 oud 4 my. But | trust now, since tat cause bi ete val nae wnececcpemernay | enews Nae, owes VEER bode | poaton by Une erforts Of thet doecives, the sharp: | coun and yosterday morning traces of frost ware | DACvomal prison. Of Cie Glia Si, RIM entonced foveest abandoned, the generous just will see ‘ ai edo song! : yearn with fading ine ‘ ee New Yous, May 6, 0 eve bik WPOD & hove! thode of reimburaing them. | perceptible in various parts Of the city, Yesterday | ang there aprisoned for common deimqnenctes, ant that but pervorm @ daty to one who, while Ne ie i ee @ Vordici to Thal éfiecl waw ren by the Fg ‘ov BMH, Penuvlous wow, Bond beter vhnn his | getves fox the moOhey ao’ Vine expended in perfect | Wak Wa though Rot uncomfortably #0, ANd last | who hy thelr good condnet are worthy Of the palore @ distant land, is.yet very dear to me and to willions MAMA Aeread Bas waay Moyerdo thy onag.ol ) Nee Wrlylis CH Wy IMLoKMALem Mey Lee ing the seheme thal Was, thoy foualy hoped, likely LW plage We melish Coke iy tubs poRMerE)OMy i yo! av The preceding éne, the therpometor Or eyb INK WRIT Bp OW tan bby rt Da KolLeNMAe Wit oo mover Wile whitch 4, 1 pve Fewglyed ba row Of otuers in the United Staten. Very respee:faliy, Troqems toon eet youn ie kKwagald,

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