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Vel XXVL EUROPE the Liberals; a merchant, who had supplied money for that purpose, had succeeded in escaping. Auntigna, Nautla, Misantla and other less important {owns in the department of Vera Cruz, pre reported as baving pronounced for the Liberals, or as fallen into their MEXICO. . e [Py Telegraph.) . GEN. LEW. WA 0 0 BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. o sahniof with TIFREN ELE T o mountein diricts Letween ihe Toxpan country . and the Valley of Mexico, guerrilla bends are re) d W & NeW-OrLEAN®, Thursday, August 23, 1666, bo increasing in numbers snd daring. One of 1 «:“hul , Brazoz, Sautiago, dates of the 13th inst. are recoived. Intely dashed into Tlanguistengo and carried off eight of DA'“S TO THE 924 NQT Canales is in command at Matamoros. Hirejosea and | the inhabitoute. ‘This incident, and that previously at 2 v - all,the officers, civil and military, yesterdsy gave iu their | Zaeualtipan, woold seem to contirm the report we have adhesion to him. 1 beard, that the Austrien gurisonss in Mexico have the Ceravajal remaing with bis fawily at Brownsville. glovenly practice of posting out no pickets. ‘ Dt d Gen. Lew. Wallaco bas obtained a peremptory order More detailed accounts of the dash of the Liberals into Peace Concluded Between Prussia | from Canales for the delivery of the arms and munitins | Zaeualtipan state that they killed many of the citizes, of war taken there by him, which bave just been rafely among others a Spaniard nemed Antonie Soto, a cont stored on the American side. ; b ex. tor for supplies to the Austrian garrison, which was so exs and Austria, Bavaria and All was quiet in Matamoros, lb\em(ly vigilant that the Liberals were for away NMEXICAN OFFICIAL REPORTS. eforo” it was even got under arms, This is 1he Hess Dlmfi'a("- 3 WasHINGTON, Thursday, Augost 23, 1866, acconnt of & correspondent of the Estafeite at that Senor Romero reecived to-day official dispatehes from | town, A correspondent of the Cronista states Major-Gen. Regules, commanding the Centrzl Military | on the contrary that oply two Ausirians were b e T Division of the Mexican Republie, snd Major-Gen. Al- | killed, and a Don Cresceniio Olwares wounded in varez, commandivg the wilitary division of the Sonth. The seme paper states that the distors- Both generals report engagenms with the Imperialists of secondary importance, and agree in the opinion that be- | fore the Frénch leave Mexico, should they u-nll{ do 50, the position of Maximilian wiil be rendered untenable. | - | PLACED UNDER that foray. ances in the Sierra, or mountsin region shove meds tioned, which bad been corpletely restored to the Tmpes vislists last Fall by the dejectio CESSION OF TERRITORY TO PRUSSIA. Rosas Linda, had originated in s a0 of Don Julian Herrera, Ime uder of Tentoy- rength of the at 440 men, in five separato bands, Liberais, in the Sier IMPERIAL DECREES — DEPARTMENTS Bavaria to Pay Thirty Millions of Florins | Soibielioisoass MARTIAL LAW—REVENUE REFORMS — ™ e “ oy ATIONS—DESULTORY AND INDECISIVE ? from Lol . {ZH‘:(‘::! ‘:';:J:I’f::dfli‘n;‘;‘;lot [HE PRUSSIANS EVACUATING BOHEMIA. GLES—THE CENTER OPF THE EMPIRE QUIET— | ance nance of the inbabitants (0 those MINT COINAGE—FCCLESIASTICAL AFPAIRS—THE | bu N, relates at the town of Metztiltan, instesd of B AR BANK OF MEXICO—MATTERS AT TUE CAVITAL. | provouncing agaivst the Empire (as hed been reported], " p P1bds Ous Bpecial Corretpond | the entire population quit it on the .;-L.mm»h of e Lib- France 1o Cede Venetia to Ialy. | _““ % or Mrxico, August 10, 1 | erin, whoy Bowover, eoun abandoried o place afterentoy- ’ o Die 1 cort yo hnphrient it crees. O o Nider aartial law) | From the Pacific const the military intelligence 18 an- YT I d Teoes | t. The Imperiglists elaim’ some ""mngb:‘“b o . o | taget the former State of M | Sonora, and their spirits are reviving. there, A BBSPONMIBEE MINISTRY FOR BUNGARY, | e sdmit their ingbility 10 commence at 0nes an 1, for want of money and supplies. Mazate ——— kaded by Corona’s forcos on the PY Ry £ 1 side, and the ¥ esels of war bad left the har- THE INSURRECTION OF CHRISTIANS IN ! Autlan Colima country about San bl sad N Tuxpan | rom guerri'la bapds, la the CANDIA. i ine e | acadl, the only {ncidents given aze the ovaes be mountain section \ uaro by the Liberals on the reportof a ——— of Mexico end tie ainst it by Mendoz, and their reocupation of t Brig.-Gie n ed iy'| It on the roporte proviig unfonnded. A GOVERN 't ENGL AN command of the 0, | Northern Mexico, Gen. Mejia, 1ate Commandant at EX-GOVERNOR EYRE IN ENGLAND. | joomesdont ;| Motaworor, hae Leen' ordered o take command of tho b TeaEons giver | Fhird Military District, comprising tie States of Guana- N tions of ‘pountry | Jato sud San Luis Potosi, On Jufy 21, Marsbal n.u’nnf JANC J W1 | factors whe { hed Jeft, with a respectable foreo,” the City of San Luis KINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE. | r o oo o ‘euts, and prevons | Potosi for Satillo end Monterey. The Liberal Chief, T yTy. their enjoyi ! gcearity which reigh in the | 2, Wl surprised and routed Iltyllho Lo . € tLird decree seta forth the in- largo mining town on the read from Wence Concluded Mctween Prusein. Baverin be potice of the Fmpire hed fallen, snd ’“ m “lc.;(;tllul on July 9, . & p ance of giving protection 1o pen d than 500 mules, Tho owners wero Weete-Boviid Cesion of Tervitery " (bl ok -3 A ow of the aunimals, Martises de- 30 per head. A correspordent of the lourelle gives & long ac- count of the operations which led to the fall of Matamoros, wrd directly accuses the American military authorities of | widing the Liberals. The desuitory, indecisive, petty war is going on all the edges of the Imperialist lines; the populous cen- Prussi of umiting the police urder and therelore places it 1 tie Minister of the Interior force of gensdarmes may be, the w te under its orders; the L. Tindal Mency FPayment by Baveria. Prmiay, Wedneeday, Augort 22, 666 Poace ie soncladed with Bavaria snd Hesee-Darm- | stadt. | vitg distusbers of the public peace, asd, | U imme 1es. Baron is appoipted Superintendent Lont the entire Departmens of the Va Mex des the No n 1.s tte ™ W | 1 Bavaria cedes the Northern Distiict to Proseia. axd charged with preserviog the pablic | tol region of Mexico secms_entirely tranquil. ~ Pwo inei- pays ber 30,000,000 £orins. 1 is Invested with **eriplias facul- | dents, - however, of econsiderable’ insignificance are Y hority, ated, In daleiara, a swall body of recruits, Darstedt cedes to Prossia Hesse-1 g au s & decres yeforiing the finan ler a Lieut, ~ Azpetin, pronounced agaimst It establishes & corps of i Empire ; the hhabitants of the | districts thiough which they were marching, banded gether, killed 41 of them, woinded 23, aud made 23 rsonere, completely anuibilating the band before the T 1 troops sent in pursuit of them had come up. At 4, 10 Jalisco, a mutiny was bravely resisted by the two rs in command of the detachment stationed the exclusive right t0 garrieon Meniz, but retains Upper Hesse, whi eoch dep. vine the Northern Coulederation, e ———— | Evocvation of Bokemia by the Prussinue. Brritw, Wedneeday, Avgusl 22, 1506 The Prussicns are beginning to evacuate Bolewia. Their withdrawal will ficieh by Sept. 15, | e Rapeleon to Ocde Venetia Direct te Visly. | , Paus Wednesdsy, Avg. 22, 1606, The Patrie of viis afternoon says Nepoleon will | wvede Venetia divect to Jtaly. awptly to hunt dewn thie fugitive « would indicate, iu those sectiont letermination of the rural popuiation fe put down guerrilla bande, and ineresced Grmuess i Mexiesn officers sciplive, rde of Augost ) savs of the Eighiy-first stationed st the City of Mexico: “'A French ofticar agsi witliuient of orders, this corps will leave for Prance in November; but as all who wish can romsin in the service of Mexico, it ia said that of direct communication with the d Lave rank vext to the Prefects. 1 1 out, this decree may detect and preveut t universal fraud reported 1o ebaracterise the £ Augnst 2 contains 1wo impe . Byoue the decree of d taxes 10 be amsessed for raising re directirg the i © Tevense ) instead of the value of yesl eetate, is & secoant | nearly all the battalions only the colonel and thewuricians . T | of the remoustrances which had beew wade be Ewperor | l" -‘m"w: ut \. e 'lvr_lr?lmrr n.::herunl'fy. We i i | OgAIDELIL, apd becs absence of pes I do 1ot hold ourselves responsible for this statement.” A Respameidle Mimietry to be Appointed im | L vould i mpedeit Bye Op July 30 the Emperor hod a grand review of his Mungary. iax imnpoted by the law of July 20, I8CS. in inereas | Mexican troops, 3,000 in puwber; wnong them were the account of the urgent necessities of the Treasury, 10 it | remains of the garrison of Matamoros. The City of 6. wnd e | Mexico journals speak in bigh terms of the miliwry bear- | ing of tiese Mexican troops. From the above ftatement of the Pajaro Verde,it is morethan probable that most of Augist 18t Gud the pew taxes | them were French veteraus fa the uniforn of ur wonths in edvauce. A | Tecruits, (l'lnju.ul \nm-n(hlllimw:m ainrriduted deco- avce of Augnst 4 decides | T8ions to Mejia's ¢ 1 command. {hat thie decree does not repeal tbut impoeing the Leavy | The Tperialist jouruals describe the Libml chich a8 | #pecinl tax in the vailey of Mexico for the druinage of iis | €VOryWLere camyiug on u ey tem of st Tagacions exac- | lokes, and that the Lew increase of the general tax applies | tious on the plea of collecting back taxes, of T | only to the remaring wox this year, & new sote bav- fi contribub Even Corons, su officer of rep: 10 be fixed for the year 1907 Prern, Wednesdsy, Aug. "zl We conclusion of peace, Austiia intends jnticg o Responsible Conservative Hungarian Ministty. The Diet is to be reopened in Septewber. | li . Al Wae Yurks Denlivg with the Emeurree of @hristians in Candin—Protests of Foreign tenths per cent o the tenths for rural prc Jaw, o0 mercantile decree is 10 1 are to be paid one 1hi; cirealar of the Minis perty, on for induct, { Sosous: flon Antonio Vizeuitio Lus been apoint ta- | Sinal 3 co Lis been appointed sub-Secreta- | SiBaloa in thie mener. g ! Armess, Satarday, Avgust 16, 168, | o7 of the Iuterior, and_ Cupt. Blanchot, of the French ke iegagre it ’fl&nd-wvw‘]“;:‘??":.’: o Turks have commenced hostilitien against the | sy, sub-Secretary of War. which 16d 10 the suspension of the Socie o be | Tho Turks have conme itien agalnet the | A1y Bt of fidance seems 0 attract specis] atfep- | produciog o great deal of excitement in that section. | PyYy . . o S r’ . fChuistiane in Candia. Several Consulates, especially | tiov. ~'The Estafelte, the ultra Freneb oigan, cou- ! tuined on August 7, & solitary and curt editorial by Mr, | the barbarous attack on bim by the patrol, thove of Holland, Sweden and the United Stater, | (harles de Barres, its priveipal mavager, ab followe: | bod I::..n ;mhgm..:rmy‘.:, :;1‘;“,,:' wm:”n-'h.nd- | i ) ¥ ThN mpe | From Matamoros to Alvarado the entire enstern const | wember of ' tbe - municipall ) Raving suflered much damage, bave protested. The | ;e ion” Tampico is occapied Ly the dissideuts; | ithough excuriug Vimself o the rewro of il dasurgents, 25,060 strong, bold important peints. | guerrilla bands maraud up to the gates of Vers Cruz; | health. The Government hod removed the sub-Prefect | | Jolapa is besieged : avd the public treasury is empty. | of jeated in the ussanlt on youog Monte 2 pos | 3 this extiemity the MiLietry bas po other aitermative | Degro, aud ord ed un investigation of the iffair; but he WaGev. Byre in Evgland—Demeonsirutions for | but 1o créte resonrces for itself or retire.” | wa, nevertheless, the object of hostile demenstratione on | ped On the next day it disclaimed the interpretation given | the part of the populace of the town. The Montenegros . | to this decidedly sensational article, s bostile to ko pew | a7¢ prominent sd zealous Liberals, Loxoos, Weduesd $66, | Miuistry, and declared it_only desired to_prepare the way The oftcial returns show a coinage st the mints of | for certain quick and efficacious financicl measurcs. It J«-u:} Guadalajara, Durango, fan E3-Gov. Eyre was received by his friads aubile @ivil suthorities of Southampton yesterday, aud eu- Qertained at & banquet in the evening. At a Jarge op- position meeting resolutions condemuing Lis courke in wddy under Tmperiakst cnnlm') of 28,321 60 in silver. total, $4,416,- nvi o ¥ i ¢ card, we | $188,288 i gold and onvinced that the Kulire is playing ite last card, wo | $184.288 | ending June 30. The 'miat of desire it to win, If the existing dificulties bud appeared | W09 60 in three mont! 0 to us iosuperable, we would bave advised tho Misistry to | Catoree liad been closed, aud those at Culiacan, Hermo- | Tet things take their course aud not compromise its own | Fills, Alamnos & d Chibuahua bed made no returns, being Jeputation. Aslong e it can sustein iteelf with Logor | in the ban s of the Liberals, or interrupteg by them. The | wud success, we would be the lnst o discourage it; but ou | new Imperial cuive are stated 1o be cirepiat g freely and Jamaien were passed with great unanimity. | Tbe day when we bail think the vituation desperate, we | i couiderale quabtiti . U . would wot four o tell it 50 sineerely and bluntly. How- [ A postal convention in about to bo made with Spain. The Council of State is to bo abolished. | ever, as in such delicate matters, o | body, nor even one's own friende. | bercafterto abstain from all wdvice aud from el discursion. ‘The same journal, nevertheless, at the sawe date, dis- cusscs the financial difficuity, and its remedics. 1{ saye “ With o fow more weeks of inaction, the dauger will | Yeig | have so increased thut there will be no hope of getting | ©f tht | rafely out of the circle of difBcultics which is narrowing provide ¢ 13 " | wround us. It is neccssary mercly to have eyes in order to | A great stiris made by the press of the City of Mexico see bt rebellion is sttempting to swamp the Empire, | O1€r erof & correspondent from that city to 7he Neiw- and the public chest is s0 empty that the penury of the | York 7' uex, gIVing @ circumstantiol scpount of the wus- Treasury is o secict to no ove. 'These ditliculiies, and | pension of the Bank of Mexico, London, and South Amer- others we could name, though spparently many, may be | ica, the alarm in the city, the crowds of depositors rushing | wimmed up in one: want of money; therefore, the essen- | 10 their money, &c. They n’n that the whole tial thing s 1o raise money. h | tule in & fubrication, that nothiug of the kind ever With Lord dollars aud reso- | Jute will, we will get battafions and victory.” | pened, the benk being one of the most L'P““ and 11 procesds to mention four plans suggested for raising | ioetitutiora of Mexica, with a vredit which has never been | a0 immediate supply. One is to rettle the disputed titles o elightest degree 1o paired. B o prchasers of Ehifc property by itnposimg & contribu- | | ‘The persons arrested in Pucbla hed all boen liberated, Lioh on them of 12 o 15 per cent on its value, in reiurn | but arests in Mexico eoptinue. Deu Vicente Iturbide, for # quit claim. Avother is to exact inmediute psyment | Geus. Bevito Zenea und Jose Gil Partearroyo, and the of debts due to the Government by solvent pariies, and | r Don Jose Antouio Gambos are mentioned; the nst uamed had left on August 4, nnder guard for #aid to smount to $4,000,000 or 3,000,000, A third is | the favorite Mexican expedicut, a forced losn, and the CAteD. ” + fourth is to double all taxcs. OF these specitics for draw- be Sociedad had procured the remistion of ity suspen- ing monetary blood out of the Frauco-Mexican ! sion, and reappeared on July . financial turnip, the Lstafette pronounces forthe two tor- | Forty uine families of German immigrants, Mln‘l‘l‘ mer, a6 &t least to be tried first. But it suggests that in | two hrindred acd thirteen , had arrived at Meride auy ‘event the declaration of martial law would be an in- | in tan, aud boen cordially welcomed by the suthori- disyensable prelude to carrying out any of the plane, as | ties sud people. They bad gone to join the German set- tlement already begun at Yucatan, The Scimbr liberal journal of the city of Mexico, had received a “* second warning” from the censorship, and in consequence was suspended for one month, In Jelisco, on account of the searcity of provisions, all local and other duties on the transit of corn been sus- pended. In Autlan and Zaptelan the wealthier inhabit. | ants bud made e subscription of several thousand dollsrs to purchase corn for the poorer classes of those towns, in © cannot please every- 0 We will endeasor | 10 ecclesiastical matters, it is suid by the Pajaro Verde 1 | that sowe important decrecs are sbout Lo‘r ed | to produce barmony between Church ane d chureh property is to be devoted to the support of ion; the bural-grounds 1o be replaced under eontrol ¢ Roman Catholic clergy 1 publie burying-grounds d for persons of other ons. Peace Between Ausiria Sod Pruswi 1.0xDON, Thursday, Augus Peace beiween Austria and Prussia ‘was to be sigued yesterday, and ratified in eight daye. ¥ Pence was also to be sigoed between Prussia and Bavarie. 0ou o —— News., 80v ikauPTON, Thursday, August 23—noon.—"¥ie stesmsbip Hanen, from New-¥ork, arrived here thin morn Eavewroor, Thorsday, Avgust 20—ne0n.— Toe Lark Nurcan wes shendoned at sea. The crew were saved. Commerei telligence. Livereool, Thursday uoon, Auvgust 23.—Cotlon estimated raies 12,000 bales. Breadstoffs fiat. Joxpox, Thursdey noon, August 23.—Cousdls, 8. Back rate reduced 10 7 per cent. Iliinols Central sbares, i7; Erie sharer 444, | Lavemroor, Thursday Noon. Augnst i.—The cotlon mar et in Lymes; swles to-day estimated at 12,000 Lales, “Fhe Breadstofis market is flat. Loxpoy, Thursdsy Noon, August 23, —The Bavk of Eogland 1o-duy reduced the rate of discount from & to 7 per cent. Cossole are quoted at 88} for money. Foxvos, Thuredsy noon, Aug. 20.—The following the eurrent prices of Ameriocau securities to-day: United States Sve-twevties 70, Erie Rallroad ebares, 44); Iliivois Central ““ibe Empire would die of exbaustion before the tist mil- | lion of dollare could be collected,” if the ordinary course | of law should be permitied to iuterpose its obstacles und delaye. It is indisponsable,” the article concludes, “ to Al lvren;}'l h, and ot let afluirs lapguish along for anotber fortnight.” The Churoh party journal with unction, @ fifth plan: to make the the 7yaro Verde, suggosts, urchasers of Mberes, o S | ehurch property up sll back taxes and imposts still = due on xpx Pn m‘::{. n{n this would put \nla‘!’ga troas- | the enticipated searcity of food. CANA ur‘ any millions of dollars. It ougbt to knowall aboutit. | The news, » of the City of Mexieo present us little o — (e m Jitary situation on the Guif Coast is pretty much | eise of interest. The Estafeite bas an editorial urging the & as stated by 3. Lrtafette. Under the protection of yellow | Government to indemuify spolisted ialists out of the MOVENSNT OF TROOPS TOWARD THE BOKDER—AN | fover and the rainy sesson the guerrills bands scem to | property of Liberals, aud to adopta aod more ATPAUK FROM THE PENIANS EXPECTED IN TWO | have it all their own way in that quarter for the time be. | ous policy toward its enemies. In auother, it advocates OR THREE WERES—HOW THE ACTION OF OUR | ing. In Tawpico the Liberals hud possession of the | the encouragement of immigration from the Bouth of the “OVEENMENT IN THE FENIAN QUESTION 18 kB- | town; the Mexican Imperialist had surendered Un-'dmuw fillibusters from the GARDED. | witaout refistance or gone over to the Liberals; and the | same quarter. It aiso advises mmmt Special Ulepatch to Tee N. Y. Trivaus, French garrison and residents bad _retired to the fort, | of martial law to strengthen the ot in tume for 017AWA, Thursdsy, Aug, 2, 1656, where they expected to be sble to hold out the evacuation which it aunoupoes i fo take place in s The fow regulsr troops stationed at this capital left 1his for eight days. Four vessels hed been dispatched from | Wweek or two, of one or two of the Nérthern Provinces by MOTNing for biy, o the Richeliou River. Otiswais | Vera Cruz with troops to rescue them. The Liberels | French troops. Bow bare of a standiig force. A fiyivg column of four | sacked the town; eight or ten French wer¢ murdered, and —————— Tettelions of troops and four guos is to be pested near | the Collector escaped by swimming to @ vessel in which o Preacott, Au attack is fully expectod in two or three he carried the news t:‘ann. In ignorance of the weeks. The nolle provscqu entered in the Fenian eases ' strength of the atiacking force, the Ere Nouvellc of Aug. | BATISPACTORY REPORTS OF INDIAN AGENT WYNEOOP exviten dissatisfaction bore, aud distrust of the good faith = 8 cxpresses sore fears &u the Frooch in the fort may ~NO LIKELIHOOD OF A GENERAL WAR. F ted States Gorerawent, not be able to Lold out until relieved. ’l'hi:u;/ubbe— Specia) Dispatch to The N. ¥, SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 THE POPE'S LOAN—WAR MATE- lieves that (he report of the assassination of French st lr.lfi‘ , Aug. 23, 1866, RIALS SUIPPED FOR ENGLAND, Tampico needs contirmation. Col. Wynkoop, Special 1o the Indians in Specisl Dispateh to The §. Y. Trivane, At Alvarado the Liberals had taken the town aud | the Smoky Hill m’:wfl wmflm o o ml':";f'-fi z:{:m.,,l:n “ Ara-:. driven u&(»lm;nnnl arrison into the fort, but they soga | en route to Wi .fiw He of Pl bt - T A T afterward returned. The small meaport of Tlacotulpam, s | outrages on the road to Denver Fé un e in Montreal and Quebee, but the subscription true, g‘on distance to lkho wouth of Vera Cruz, on :lnnd; x- hla.cmmu:dw' C?‘fi of the ¥, WAs some weeks neerly destroyed in the attac) 08, MI‘E.lM- al nt, when on it by the Liberals, "h‘a‘:hu"v’r;, nx;’.y kc;t from en- | testations of friendship were made. lnd!:'n-unpm: i r | | tious thy said to be devastating : vang Montenegro bud died of she wounds received in | and the father | THE FAILUBE OF CULVER, PENN, & €O, A s fully ettended, the prinei; interests being re Adetailed statemout of eir afairs was {gun show- ing that the liabilities to banks and bankers of genoral deposit nd on accouut of bond loans, cash end Reuo ra Their '3&" and 35 67, A a #ud by them approved. A proposition for the of the d::m:,ut uudnoupvf: pmu‘t«l. whicl 8} sopourrence, and will doubtless bo carried into Creek effect following: NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 18G6. e — CARD FROM THER CREDITORS.—=SATISFACTORY STATE MENT OF THE AFPAIRS OF THE FIRM, Epecial Dispatch to The N. X, Tribase. tances amounted to $3,894,1 nditures amount to propesition for the lease of the Reno Oil Pithole Railroad was submitted to the creditors, justment meety MEADVILLE, PA., Thursday, Ang. 29, 1866 A mesting of the ereditors of Culver, Penn, & Co., and of C. V, Calver was held in Frauklin, vesterday, end closed its session last evening. The meeting was aftor the conference with Mr. Culver and his part- pers. The creditors reassembled atthe Franklin Kxohange, and discussed the propositious submitted, sud adopted the Wiereas, Messes, Calver, Penn & Co. and C. V. Calver have 11 day welle an exuibic of their indebtednoss and assets; Resoleed, That we, bibit, and of their g ag credilois, are satisfied with the ex- ood fafth and correct jntentions. Resoleed, That w6 reoommend iho ecceptance of the prop: owition for settloment 4o the besis proposed by Mr. Calver. rison, the Hoo. R. Irwin, Besolre und ‘That the Hoo. R. Lam! Jas. M. Brodin, esq., be appointed a com- mittee to oufer with Mr. Culver as to the appointment ol some suitable person 10 act es (rustee 10 look after tho inter- eais of tbe creditoin, THE SPIRITUALISTS, et A PIC-NIC AND CLAM-BAEE—THIRD DAY'S SESSION OF CONVENTION—RESOLUTIONS AND POLITIOAL ™ QUESTIONS PASSED, Special Dispatch to The N, Y. Trib Prov, The third day of mxce, R the Spiritusl cr, R. [oursdey, Ang. 2, 1666, " Conyention was de- voled to & pie-nic and clari-bake et Rocky Pointa famous place of wero probably not less than 5,000 persons on the made decidedly uncomfortable which began to fall ver, of whom were ppular resort 12 miles below Providence. There ound, freely at h{wtha ain, about noon, and continued witkost intermission during the residue of the dey. In the afternon an_ attempt was made to 1126 & Inectin, for public epeaking in a ball over the howling alley. The roise from below was very effectual in preven u’n nddresses from bei immediately aroun; Wrigh i those who attempted to deliver eard by more theu a few pereons the latform, Charles Hayden and others made brief speeches, but the meeting sy be provounced o failure, Mrs. Henry C. without Any exaggeration, o4 indeed was the pic-nie in all respects, excep many Wet to very severe colds. of likewise huo, skin, apd not s few wil The Western delegates, most clambakes, we dietary facilitics of tho oceasion. humanity, and in f liberty, “A rezoluf pamed b Toohey, 'l tion and the resolve 0 the clevation or of pnmi wes sdopted whom were unfawiilar wih , they not haviug been able to enjoy tl In the evening the Con- ventign assembled with @mewbat rednced numbers in Prast’s Hall, The Committee on Resolutions reported in Spiritualism as the inculeation of d advancement of temperance, aud nniversal o to impartial suffrago for all colors of both sexes was akso read and loudly applauded. Speeches were made on the eubject of the Tesolve first Mesers, Chase, S.orer, Plimpton, rain, Child and ofher members of the Conven- by & unanimous vote. A resolve expressing tho idea that the physical system should always be mwade subservieut to the spiri wannly debated by several persons. Duri Dr. Gardner of Boston astonished some of b r t those of a material characte ontire party retarned to Providence s eatly in the after- Doon a8 was pvht:-uuhle, all somewhat fatigued, h s The was the on s brethren with is an » discourse on the use of tobacco, claiming that it offensive article whether chiewed, smoked or suuffed either physically , mentally or morally. quent special commuic The debates during the entire eveny being interspersed with personalitics, received very picy. THE TWO RACES YESTERDAY—NO BSPECIALLY GOOD TIMB NATIONAL The Doctor ations on this subjeet, ng were quite lively, some of which were e HORSE FAIR. MADE—THE GREAT CONTEST ON FRIDAY. Special . ¥, Tribave. pecial Dispateh to The 'CL e To-day, the second of the Horse Fuir, . Ang. 23, 1666 has been propi- out, and the success attending the races | has been ali that could bo desired. A very in" the number there was also The first raco was for & horses that have pever addition over yesterdsy was imade presen it the and P of 3 to Clevelasd Hive ott, The oS e e e R ueen of the West aud Minuie. Time—: 13, 2:43 4.5, 242 2-5. 500, open to all three straight heats. % The recond race was for & premium of horees that bad never made 2:34, best three in five te hamness. The following were enterel : Gray Esgle, Rod- American Star, and Jeavcite. This race torminsted without & wioner, & result due wessurably to the Xoying of Dey, bad management, the drivers, snd snd in The fl'sriu horse Vefore Rodney, bal "G TComplet the the The first heat Joc race began jut the display made by American Star, who won the third and fourth heats, made him as many friends as the other. It is to be remarked, however, that none of the horses showed their bost speed. won by Jeannette in 2:42, the second by Rodney in the third and fourth by American Ster in 2:39 4-5, and the fifth by Rodney in 2:46. Gi out on the third heat in eonseguence of To-morrow three races oeccur, inchuding that 10-morro nl"ofl‘fl?vi'n?. % [or #2,000 premium between Dexter, Butler and Patchen. D — o HIGH ROCK BPRING CELEFRATION—ORBATION BY WM. Spesial Dispatch to The K. Y. Tribu Sanat The reopening of High menq great epirit, A procession of military, &remen, and citizens marched through the principal streels to the lace, Chaneellor b presided, and in an addieesof historical interest the orator, Win. L. Stone, 68q., auther of the Six thousand péwons were day with ring, where the 701 ‘We are able to SARATOGA. - ———— L. STONB, ne. Thoraday, ceremonics took rodacad Life of Sit Wn. Johneon.” prosent, among whom were a Lusmber of old mea fro.0 the surrounding country, who bave always evisced terest in the ppring. After pipe was shut aff, and showing how the spring was ori(iulll extract from Mr. and scholarly zotes the following some of the antiquities oo Recent pre easy Tlly 0 year bafore ihe 8oy i re Jaeques Cartier's vessela, ui'm shores of the 81. Lawrence. 1t was called cine of the Great Spirit,” under wl a p it was 1o be, There ean be mareover, that water flowed ower the remarkable verraling idence. r- 40"’".' brought its World a Bool of rful manger in which this was brought about, 1 iame and the iofirm, the inary Saracter of Mr. Stone's oration ! the water flowed out ovhr the road, Ang. £3, 1866, was c:fdmhd o~ formed. with the bave established the fact that the * were well known to * of r ies lato thesda. To sho! . Btone's eloguent desemiptive of famous poc 0 4 of more than the ord! 1) of Sarstogs, o Mnlunl mum{ on the ter, but because i -l"l be a sort oij«n:er: D k. Pierre. w o be commander of the military force, an old man of | tering it by & Fronck naval force. We fiud nothing iv | of the withholding of the snoui sent oy AT L& #bout 70, and two of his stafl, have come out by the recent jouraals in reforence e gy ¢ B BOIBIE I G erument, and also of mE-lm-m.b . g .‘.“"""‘""'- stesmer St David. Hears sLipiments of war material | Julaps o latest advices was eurvounded by Libersl } koop thinks the Indiai quigt yaless o gepersl {: ‘M %‘x for Ceauada Lave Mel‘w mnie' rom Fogland. Money is | furces, and fears are expressed that it may have fellen into | diep War breaks out in the apper 3 v \?- i came fo ';fi't:fl':‘»: & congequence of the stringency in the Mon- | their hands. ('omrmumcs'inn with it was entirely ent off. | e et tribuf the Kayade Srou) marke . The Liberal ebiefs were busy collocting back fexes for | Extrm Sess Seuth Carel fota- srey B oy W .“;'—.:'-‘—' the Jaarez Government from ibe lunr,u:dmg estates, and | e o .l::. © ks = aisles of the primeval "‘."‘« the ‘ " “ uilierwise lerying contribations, CuARCHTOR, . Aug. 2, 1906, | UTY lently pursad BN i path. W red vy L Mo, X Thusy, Anevgcion | | 1o he sigibocondof e C e L e e ZE | RS g T, BTG XU W v o 1y heavy alora et war Lands continie their operations tare on the dth of Septermd 1 day ana i i ven. b0 145 wires work very b, | cit Toward Orizaba seeins 10t 0 Dave len majested. T | b ta ys (0 roees e o 1 et g~ B ,.'.‘,".'flf'l;:‘ng'«.o‘f;;:.mn?p,? .- h X . W rtion ¢ ) o City of Vera Cruz is o o norete the fran euta te Of Vhe jecjle of tLe | health and hognnoes. 0% firees, hoary and yrim. ehay w PR R T T A R N T T ) Wibh pabuaht hecasts, iosRed sLoTo (D0 SUTAR. 05g Dogeath v‘:z 9. Elmer, id be had Union Juck won l‘i eat in- ‘waste- e reck dur. otiested tra- notice, and w the Is the uot only on i T “g = 3y X centor, & fow 1ods from the Toavea the i st ke, pardere m""um"’“u i -m:‘ohu‘- with uni upon 156 rook & roll of s of ‘to the Manitou of the spriog. Still ts the ealumet, which, ‘in-:n gors ‘) ehieflain® o tarn, @ the. profoun ot 54 U 4 his lips to the Tkn. and sflence | I, L A of his warriors, be for the first time tonc: ,mmu‘u: In = - thering the folds of his mantel about hi Brevet A Y e o7 e Taiaub (s oels Dot | B aeomed o wl nee c! Tl iaus to 3 C hief ) Do enters the rudo bark lodgo whieh, with & 4 016 | of e C . Ag prmpmtme i . ihongh, ba bruves bad ereoted for D contor: direatly whero N amand uf Bre Wm thot Bulidiog mow stands; and in this rimitive hoieh rectined | 7. 4. € o B . . e e e erersar somh. 11 oe s APPOISTED 11 s ey wi or Ou bis eve by AL . ik Gogersl whot Na had deossed tweive years previously | ~ Gent, Custer and Aerrite, w. Secur to him 1 Perbaps 30; for by & singoiar colncidence, | Lioutenant-Colovels in the Regular 3 Ahe pew ., . Whilo the congreror of Dierksn was prosirated amid thess | Army bill, - s | forosts, where tho wounds of both had been received, the Freneh Goueral was lavauishing on his death-Ded at a small town in the III!Lmd l‘n-u;“ gk w fu days l&{lfl * High Roek." bim to Laston jmmediate the water restored 10 travel some of the way to in taking biw water carriage, be 0 welcome bie som, Tha War Las issued Gnipachio i wEers 01 g Shak o lery s present, and whichs will st ones A Sir 'hl Jnlmmhlfl“. Tt o e ity Schugler, 1 bave ved i & istt 10 & NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS-‘ P e g g g g g ey, X ‘n‘.xs.—".’mflm ; FOURTI DAY'S PROCEEDIRGS—PERMANENT OIFICTRS BLECTED—A COMMITTER TO WAIT UPON THE FSES- IDENT IN RELATION TO LAND MONOPOLIES. BALTIMORE, Thuredsy. August 2, 660 n the Labor Cogress, the report of' (o comir.tico that it was isexpedient todnlguusns particalar joimal a8 & pationdl labor organ, was dise and recommutied, Mr, Stowart presented a peport opposing laLd monopo- Jies and el laws having sueh a tendency, and 7o) that o committee be inted to vi-t tbe President snd eall bis special atention to the subicet. 150 My, Harding, from the Commitiec oo Finauee, presented & report, portions of which were edopted, avd the remain- der wag referred back, 2 Mr. Trcupe moved the printing of 1,000 eopies of '2 500 additional copies 10 Gerwan, snd that copies be ont to the various societies to be circnlated as 'igolyu possible. A " . 5 5 offered the following, which wae adopted : Most of our Trades ogate 10 1ery aneel vnfl mquniw,um' wany d% withdraw from ' their reepective s ansemblies; and wherews it i Jor abwicue reasons that thews trades assembics pbould | up in an oreank: g e Mumm it the $ recommend MNM sescm) . in order t! e e calll al weel M, 'Endey presented the following, which wes adopted: lmlcolaz? address to the workingmen of 1ho Uni Statee, Mr. Keid of New-Yi Whercas, fovs bay'rg national or- gauizations to suppart, which in:f fzed \ ighieres. S e ey a0d W Srrerged metkod Ruviocd, That ith much bere the i Tk et s inyite the people of that section of our ect 0 Joln with ue in the movement wo o undertaken, snd 10 re- mew the reciprooal relatioce 8o bl suepended in the h-uhucml'nlmfl ich we nru:l poesed. oficers o 108 ffuufis} e asaive olowiog wers fiwnm Mol Y. Rovertn Puy T Emant, m’d Y3 A majm;n A , Vo m—'fl- Gibeon, Conn; Ax TREASURER—. . Commrrirs o8 Fiaxcs—T. E. Everett, Md.; W. D, Baid- Public Lunds, &., wee- vepart of the teken up atd S A am was reeeived from the President of the o Sois Ubited States announcing that he would receive the o Committee of the Uongress on Saturdey next, which ex- ” S0y I apEa TIE SUNDAY $CHOOL The Cozgress then odjourned until to-morrow. : Aegr p ‘The members of the Congrens are holding & mass meet- ing st the theater to-night THRE FENIANG. g THE PRISONERS IN MiSSOURI RELEASED—A NOLLE P 1 ENTBRED. Specl Dietet o The 3. 3. Reibume, E Sr. Lovis, Thursday, Ave. 13, 1666, Tho United States’A issued direc- 1ions Lo the District-Attoraey of - the Bastern District of Missouri to enter @ uolie prosegui in el cares of Feminy arrested in this city last Bpring, charged with complicity | guy goonan in the invasion of i — THE FPREEDWEN. (vt mt s <ONDITION OF PREEDMEN IN KENTUCKY. Sgecis) Blapatch to The NV, Pridune. ‘WasuowsToN, Thareday, Avgust 23, 1666 The-Accistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Ba- | S¢p%n 7080, in the State of Kentueky, sceds in o loog report, of Chnpin', which the followiug s aa abetract : mittee sabdistricts, ood the s repo; the 1, State is divided iato five been broken dows by the | 8o e Congaiaicnal Copvention of the Xih Die: b wisew the o6 ¢ Lot on LB, W. Clark, 46n, Ses, Jue. W, Curpentsy, . P ¥or-

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