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THE NEW YORK SUN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. , PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. PAYAMLE INY, Office corner of Nasaay and Fulton etreeta, Single Copiea- TWO CENTS. Twelve Cents per woek—Six Dollars pet year WEEKLY SCN, Ready on Thursday of each week: i# sent by mail At One Dollar jor rent single copies three cents Sa Ee > recone sre Saher = Me ee Eakieen |Chirty-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY | mY I AO —o— For every Insertion of four Hines or leas, For every extra line or part of line. 9 Advertisements Alaplayed at ple, . 10 be aseeriatned om application atthe oMon C9" Twenty-six words are sounted aa font lined and seven words fur each line more than four, | Bear’ and several other chiefs in coun = = - - - ome; | = = oe 1 1 tie free the @ ol eotio opto: | A Axliffe. The are -nica and a0 aud the train being late he strolled through | Surratt; that I never repeated Sarratt’s conversa THE INDIANS. pp open nea aud loft to ae free th entrance at ron power of reeure etion, 1 et | Af stiff, ho ax “gp hag trident of ‘ A town, and wentto ® hotel for breakfast ;| ton to any Tnever tord anyone that Phad | 1 the harbor. The via vesnel laid oute | p ry tights to soil, once conaider : ees that while aittingat the public table he anew | Peverstated any of the conversation with Surrait; | Gemeral Sbermaw tetting ont of Patience d i nu side of the probably for aa. the stronghold of Mexican freedom, are all | Ihe St france, Society ai ns cdeal of P thone ait. | made no aMidastt. in Meniroul: I had a conver: are tonie ndines to be od sistance, Fearing # combined attack of destroyed Cadets of £ abet t N.S we a ho Han wetih Consul C notin, but Limad —_—_—__— " ting | to thie city to parade. Th jarge 80 . q > CON @ t oF what | eation wii y a bat T made ti eu, &e. the enemy within the harbor [ landed One-half the pronarty of the rattling | to thie ei pars is large MEETING OF CONGRESS TO-DAY | Mi meociges | RMaarit: when Rugratt called nit me at Ir St Loris daly 2—The Denver papers SUT CABLE DISPATCHES, | part crthe crew, honvily sswed. to occuny | republic."anre the Kavcurua, “has haan (ciety. and will imake an imposing diay! ag o- ny Don't yo fatt «0; Deonsented at Snrratt’s reqn shear pul’ tech from General Sherman ng positions on the bi aud with the | declared cou te hy the eran ol | HY age 4 the “ates uD A hg or Ae in been ome him from Ca vada t - - — balance of the craw we pre f ar fone of tha bandit chiefe | of, are of the steamer Beitigay WO DOUBT OF A QUORUM. [ieee Tere tor iaton ocd to meter | tha Screen wilt to < ow Tadian matters, ia | ont Be The enemy fred'a few shots, ett * | bet takes what be craven he ran lich will lene Haat ina on ihe mae thon enowaed tim & paper, aad tue fhe precited: Ttk al which he save: We must not remain « fi Jule | Midmight.-ta the ra.| onthe landedorew. Another ateaner arrived | find it. and the custom onew prevailing of | the At! Ocean, taking a anil around ’ ae : prisoner eaw bie own naine mentioned, and | 1''er from him to 9 friend in M the defensive, but must follow them up ant | tinrtercn of Parliamectary esate. the [ct.tie waht following,and both are watch: | kiving «receipe in the mame nf some cur | the lizht ship. The steamers Sttvan toca ‘ ss sk eee bane te aed gale ay | he uat clear out all the Indians between the |) M We were reads for battle. From | can savages, the ruliu eof Mexico, | steambout barge ip § el le and pantehe | ber each to Liverpool, Bermingham, Man i} hi ‘ J Geraldine @o on Toe FORT SEDGEW CK FLOGGING CASE. rebief had been fonod , the pri om the afiiart £) Matte aud the Arkansas, and then mow pin tt | mer with | from the @ down to Juss | Gorse | he id : felt for his handkerchief and found he | © oat Liverpool: Tkuaw Stephon T. Came inst the hostile tribes ia f wali > | fr eaveral | Cortina, goods, waren, | pretti A ion wn Tost it, aad. he then made bimeeit | &% WHO crossed If the Nova Sonia with me. | Wee the i f youd Fraace killed stock and entatee ‘common | lomlicat wis, and the | beat Indy r seul 6 went to Canad dat | The Court then, at 12:45, took @ recess | Moe rivers, Panta, July 1.—The American Ci | A and moved towarda the fortre m one end to the other of | finger will be presented each with uvestigation Ordered by Grant. | carve : be went to Canada and stopped at | bie Court | An Omaha despatch aaya that Colonel Ai, WeakWiil, har bea Another eneiuy’s ateanine carne | tthe Teast regard being | of Jewelry. The best yentles —_————. agent, and otaid there until the detectives’ | | Patetok, the Agent for the Northern Chey | mone: me ON inet in view on the ith, We buried in Cerigotto | paid to the rights of property, Since Juar nd singer enc! me F h of dearah Ter bits Gdmoniahed hits to l6 APTRRSOON i - an fof the Lagion of Honer, | the killed aailor, and eent by boat to Cerizo | ez came into power all holds have been lot | decide who is entitled mY ‘ourth of July ia the 8 starch for bin admonished bim to leave: | George D. F Harion, Paymaster, (8, W.,| @0%% Atrapahoes and Ogullallah Sious, | frelaid, tia wounded. Wa Teft Carigotto on the | go aud eath decreed to proprietary righte, | steamer Arrowaunith will Le from Mr. Portertield’s ; two carriages were | #88 sworn and examined by Mr. Wi just arrived from the North Platte, | nents, July 2—-Seeret drilling ie oti! | of the 2ith, and, although we Hi : the bry hing of phe ( inal ooluiun of imakan Poa hictuan Halon acd He . ed ere thi a" potted “gen | he Mexican Not aloue are proprie ; . Mo Military Orders Issued for the | oui (0 tls house, aud & rath placa | it 3 Avorie iee ta where they had “Spotted Tai SwUL! Kopt up in varions parte of the island =A the massce of the | Ketot will run to Fort Leoevery hour, The } ’ rn i , hndemling decree | steamor Porry will laave pier 7 for Strat? roper Observance placed ta anotuee, and they were driven in *4\! ud was at various point * large number of men wero recently dis y at Ki : 4 i Mr ef different directio Surratt anid he | Mediterranean, I know that the pr cil, with the view of gathering all the] covered near Wicklow engaged in practi vers, euginenra atid | bas been Juares aud approved by | teuport. at i Ts"A. The j wae driven to the foot of the Island | the har was shoard our ahi: I frat peaceatle ans at one point, to be " pilot of the ateamer for their bravery and | every Liberal organ in the Republic —a re J j of Montreal he crossed the | December dist, 1304, when he was bro sisted by the Government, | About | (2k Military mancuvres, aud eoveral of coolness, The craw bebaved admirably. [| publio rreogniand by bi power on | for Coney Leland j onr ship as & prisoner at Alexandria, heypt; afer thom were taken prisoners have to express alao iny gratitude to some | earth; vir. the United States—a republic | will sail around Stat &e., dee, |S Lawrence | taking kim atoard we went to, Port’ Mikone, and | eleven ny were repre pol epean re ole ny Aretiwent marine, | that, ike the North American Indians. re, | house, Ste leaves Chambers atrect at 936 Soils lo a email town cal from there to Villa Prawea, where we found the | ser tea, i na ee NCAT. mipang me on thie Foy: | Goguizes Re tlgktin. property * ro mer Lomas Collyer loaves ied be ataul there sowe twa Admiral and wore ordered home at Max " rm Geer Oe Oee Loxpos, July ¢—Kvening. — Console A me ver. pier foot of Warren erect for Pongh Wasnisoron, July 2. | house of a prieat pemed Charlee Bouche, | deirn for cont, we cate iy sight of Cape teary | Platte, They profess triendship, aud agree | closed steady at My for money having reucdered mo very | wreaking of the Judiciary of Mexico the| Keapsie, at 7:40 A. M. The John Hae Avout twenty-three e-untors have arrived | He told me that one day, the priest being | on the tsi of Hebruars, aud delivered the prion: | tg remain ia camp, aubject to the tdovern ry esuncitive eleane e Sakai Rivcnine wars \Srosee will Wake wr: Cap. .Be i i ment, he was lying ous sola ih {ho primate | e here on the wT fest saw the j the toll Tat, B N. Aseniik + } Vn Washington, only four more are required | pbaent, be wae lving ou 8 sola ih tho priest’ | £1 here vn ihe ti form. “of the ont, during the present hostiliting, “Itig | {he following rates’ —U. 8 is Com the Arcadian. It is 90 entirely intependent as tobe | VutKh. leaving, pier 2H. ot 8 A. t to secure # quorum in the Seunte, and these, | sitting room chere was a place for aatove, | Quins Wr wont to Almtaniria, Revi. trom) stouth,” with bia hand of (guilallale: | Kailway shares, 14 ————— jhound down by no rule of Iaw, equity or! cite: La sr etteet fer gat it to onid, will be forthcoming by to-morrow, | and under the atove was a trapdoor, and | int) tue had gone to Male Coe lee Pawnee Killer,” with fifty lodges of Sione | COMMERCTAT | 'h tice ander the heuvend. 18 ‘te aa tide. | 2 ag 6 Harr eu here of the House say there is ne doubt | her Lead above tue tray-door, and Suremit | Cuptaln Wm. M Lick w 4] "Dog Hans,” who, with thie bande, par 6 gotten cloned weak, at the fol Pr. li d. THO | cursion to, Raypers, leaving tho feet f | of @ quorum in that bods of Republicans | friglteued her off, The rumor (hen got out | exam ned by Me Ox Wasnt aikd te: tke Kove Dall: Raaeneb eraban sing, auth nwetatinns ce ALial ting MILIAN | Maxie ; i atte | Marolay atrent: at AM, Tho steamer counting Deinveral was k ga women in hie | 14 Bight, Apr 0 kiting Oroana ' i y ‘IL rascality, treachery, pertidy and bribery without counting L i Frees thon tela warratt he | are 11. "W. Brin | ore, are all moving to join thie camp, which | {1qi Tien ealee of the ties aesehed t10) EXECUTION OF BEAXIMILIAN, | reecsiity, treachery, reridy and pripery | ral Grant has ordered an investige- | would eoceal him no longer, and Narrate | MUL ten detectives numed Ratnenn an oH | will number aboot 099 hated, ofcooding the ealinale wade ab n0en ae the deep and. datanahle eorruption of con to be made in regard to the case of @ | wont to Montroal, and wae concealed by Ja aaw beratthe Arsenal dar: | Colonel Patrick th that the arrange. | by 2th o . ADDITIONAL PARTICULATE. the Mexican nation, Even the Mexican | | aitiven belag severely flugced by military t La Lice tur four mouthe in adath of the comepieatore: at the Arenal T | smots will be carried ant in goo faith, hit Trade Koport.— The. ad vias, feo'n Man- : Church ino mone ete le of Nom Halts Luana, eaviny Deswrouane alcoss ; : | dhe pever lett it of man whose name wae Payne or Tur heater are untas joote wud yarn eas thaw the iu of raacnli ‘i ice Meat severe? prder, for the allegod ottence of eelling | (eit Aue le a bir on the nightof April tin we were at Mrs, Suc that the Fu aces ahonld not bs trust: | are tolows w declu- | Biya Doys i ‘ 1 othe | 12 Mi tae a : 5 f ° nab , ! | shows a dechue| Five Days of Life Allowed After * | oar oa the dd liqnur to United States soldiers at Fort | prisoner's appeara nd conduct \ = Rady Pettey Radeginl ode lg bad Ho aaye that “Rod Cloud," the b Mee 8 K ) nt Me salty and villains, | Woe oa the I ni Bedgowick. Should the result of the inquiry | Kentlemanly, but he was very nervous, es | Cina” Hoh of Puries bows were milly aud Sloaxebief, aud all the Cheyannes inthe | .y st foe Uesaulsliiae ‘onviel ane wee qramant, a coord martiol eill be ordered fon | peoimlly when any one would come behind | (clocked “as thengh’ be had hoon etiting the | ane re the | ctosed tems, Corn—New mized W | Conviction. dove tun seekers of Jasiten with 's 9 laa | tig will be found ta another eolnma, and bli; on the evening befure lan lingat Late ye came in he asked to oce Mrs, Sur. | SU c srous for a, hewt—-White Californin. ing hand than does the highwavinea heel cour tial will be ordered for the Ges 1 roe ca tae Bes it sky Hill region, are eclamorous for war, | ita. Gd | Wh White Calif i hand th the high 0 te to-morrow the Sew will contain an accou: a [of all that is to be soon or done on the 1 of the offender, donderry, between Il aud 1! o'clock, | wa Sick! nd upon bel she raised her hans and not known Pay afronted with the Initer | ao that by 1, before God elie did «for an early peace may | advanced @ penny, Se Gd Marley, te. 1d. Oate the traveler, The road through » Mecicag noma at" | SENTENCE OF IMPERIAL OFFICERS. | rourt i ian danger highway infested by robbers Schofleld and | called out, aud » 1 Major General pther commanders of the seed the prisouer star after equ as to travel th 8 ot be indulged. re If Juation | occasion, aud plu | The full programme of the City snthori- | ' So | Major Smith asked Mra. Sarratt if she knew = u8.—The provision market bae| Districts have issued orders for the proper tat | ame: she denied aver seeing him: 1 hoard sms | CHOLERA throughout the day jer of the City of Mexico. Tue Dearr Rtore-Ax Atteoen Mor and F would give bim wo ed We eects wor tee creas tadlan tae Geen amberland cnt middles At onoe taken of her bliad « Demer oF Cotonat O' Baten ix Custopy — of the Fourth of Jaly through: | | Me Surrait oud the other Indies they wow bie Fresh Nreaking out of the Cholera ta iF reap and beenid he woull go on to Liverpo prisoners, Beef Los, Lard Ba, Chesse ive commend. A most go to the Provowt: Marshal « stelt ity, and abe wae put to death, for no Farly last evening. . therefore, ed to eee AU Appar | Li Mra. Surratt and Major Sinith went up| Wea, American " &e. ‘aver been found of her. If ol Dr. J. Suodgease, of Now York, aldrensed | Sin'istection of idudiog at Lonoadecry: | eiaire torpet the wrapiines On coming dawn | Warttinatoy, July 2 following has edise—<Tallaw 456 Ol, tee Aterions. « ched Mrrico she died. and was | Abbutt, of the 23d Precinct, arrested a mi emosting of colored Republicans at Alox- | after some conversation 1 told the rie | staife Anna Surratt wopt and Mrs. Surratt quicted | been received at the Departmant of State : | Rosio—Common te ‘M,,and fine Lie, Spirt buried bauoath the moat polluted Judiciary | named T) nee he bad boon eolline. 1 nt deal | Her. Mrs, Surratt then knelt down ant prayed, | tine Mencia tursantine de, Ashes Sta tid. Petrolen New Onteans, July %—Tho following | ihe wurld aver produced.” Bo much : ‘ sodria, Virginia, last wight, He was intro. | ener ho bad been telling ine » aod was thea pat to a carriage, aud, taken to the ‘ ‘ Lares t | coded et ad f era eee nr A et| been concerned in the murder of Colo Anoed by Judge Underwood as aantive of | Sut Usaid I exp fie Provost Marshal's office. Tuwas after the prayer Paurnwo, June 6, 187 Feet ak (a foe aptrits and 16, Id. for O1Aa | ateutare have boon received tere of the | Heuest linpiilse bhvar lavaded the O'lirien, who was killed daring the draft e | ima under bie aod d | that Mrs, Surratt denied having saun Payne; Ere | WoL Serurd :—Stu—tt ie ny pain rl wb % ‘ | of the Mexioan Juiliciary, riot in 1863, It will be remembered that the State who had eufforet severci¢ for the | hin to give me bie tight mame, he lo Inelaber Mrs, Surta't passing, Malor Mervin, bat | fal duty to infors you that Asiatic cholera |. LaNpox, July 2—Keoning —Sugar closed | execution of Maximilia | one ven fi Celene! O'lirion wae attacked by a meb (0 *euse in the earlier days of ita trials. 1s wod {hon veneree im by 8 id not hear her make ang remark jou jor Mone | bao onala wi akon out c the Southern site oes the advance; No. iz Dutch Standard Ths triale of Maxiwilien, Mejia and Mi- | bas i) ted wany engines | vad ava, noar lth street. on Tuesday, th ee "My name ve Surratt ;” Surcatt weut ashore | van; afler Mew Surratt left L nssinted in sen of Sicily ithin my, cow dintricts | 24 Si in, Tt iso 1 teu lina’ alae. Tee Ou dornce Gresley was examina! at 160 ete eee eaten aaa nitermas Mie nase and we foal « colored. wou i saute Wteeeked are. Sieuilan Trou steady at ite. por tou for Scotch | ramon were enited on the 1th ultimo, and | Sui seven hore of Mexican ana Wie Loa be ihe aol defore the Judiciary ¢ toe ia refer: | Lofure yoing ashore the prinvuer naked fur a | Le Sete a pot Girgente, Sciacca and Licata, 1 | PK® mixed numbers a thief by night,» highwaymau by day, aud ie bien vame ws Seat Ann pe cider bigae Htaviasetain | Ole Calcutta Linseed, Gis. Linased they were sentenced to be executed on the bribed hireling all the while Hho pewalna ware Reale nied that the President or any mem. | all thres touk a dr He denied that the President or any r Montana. cer ee: bagad cabipartect der of the Cabinet requested his keepers to help a customer to. the or had any coumunication with bit to that | asked for, and mot to place a decanter be sfteot. | tore liu in this iuatanee thi ee per 7 | put the bottle up, wid Sarratt poured out The Southern mail eervicn, restored a8 | Mud drauk balf at before the war, we day, and inclaloa al Vy 241 10s, Wha Ky At ts the coat of the t yl severely, — currying to forty pe lation of about the of Girgen Girgente. | Cakes, £9 159, Lin Very | Ol, 2s Sporm vi t 1th th e; the dult, | Fe that Mar lined ued by a Catholic priest, after all ef Vth, Juarez euapended the execution for] Tho Mezican situation up to the cei decrgalossrs 5 ¢ y the police, to that eud, had failed, on tho 19th | As ebown by the Kascuan vr, with 12,009 well armed and dis | nai to defend tho ¢ od to nix yeare’ iin oo, render has since b cuted mnele to five for the mur | lief to go bail ance to bie action in bailing Jef. Davie. | drink, aud T woke the barkeeper, aud we | | three days, and they were thirty powa |} Vrom Varope by Stenmer. Ae| The French mail stoamahip Ville de Paris 1 o'clock in the u 7 jon Surmont, feom reat, Ju Mouch at tor | Tved at thie tight, with the ne previous te their com | and 10 passeagers. She bringe no news of won as to the guilty parties coull be ained. Itienow alieged by the pi uthorities that they are in poss that tenide orning w brandy barkeoper treated all times took ° Porto Empediate, at porte whe ball sto 0; yeration yeater iioat of Our V prisonmont, Lieutenant ¢ » thousan: years, and the minor oflcore to two y of Meudoa a routes, and ts ae lately under contract tho bays betel eg ‘ or a ah complete | importance not auticinated by cablo. Fe. and tl i ; ‘ 1 Keneral on the border at the above! prisoner wae locked up 0 «1 is ae completely wider contrac Oh tt Laver eit € te would be af reat impor ‘ imprisonment. The Brizadier Goneraleand data that the ex Emperor had been or | atree 0 Station, to await aith responsible parties as at any former | pri a the Wednbaday following ab tas 7 he war tha above facts published in pe af 1 PUMA BE RMGE CHAIR Lice Mtoatoaucant eee tae Corre tessa Kully, of the 5.0 stsaer time. Kkentisad, opposite (0 Liv. | ee ee yemmtas principal shiping nveta in orter to) DOMINION OF CANADA, the exceptional oflicers aro to be tried by | Ti yrs intimidated Uy the Caited Bates, | Puli Fly proset: erpoo! called upon meh |B ever be with trans” ined [CAULON alipmaators at owners thet if t r ‘ Thie morning between three and four | (Mol when he calle win ime | sig eamaiter, (Sulored eworm and cxamined | They obarter, theit vessele for any of the | Ceateretng Digakie worn | Court-inartin! ow that (hey were Varieties —Ouly 100 persons crossed tha sclock, two neparate 0 ato vine | wiended to 1 dul Hens ened | tam afivee nbor, 1882 here from Frode | aforeaatd pr me th will be liable on their | tm &e. | The City of Moxico was aurrendoved Mack Crouk bridge yeaterday. It was toe by thunder, lightuing, rain and hai sre hang oe eat, ich I followed the army aroun tas tlles | reaobin, Palerine of maton tifteen | Orrawa, CW. Jul: After bein a expe 101 «Controller Con: 1 panied by thunder, lightning, rain and hail Surratt tellin sme day cbiat fa iees L went ta anayiygate Hotel ane par | Gaye oC quareiilue, oe evan oblige tone loom i. Ubzagtelladd ®\ pine on the “ist, Juarez sent bir a areieneea, | We expect one |hot......Controtter Conuolly thinks the fid much damage to proper nrooflng here bad te abduction of F tees T kioe tiene fe tithe | CCN ged el | aworn yoaterday ae Viceroy of the Domin ree pai fomsied ith) the, Danas work on the County Court House will be Ss Cheatin aba calle of Galldlee ein Mea abe tory | Nar the Ma sewer 3 Thorn there. Lam, on of Canute, Lord Mock announoad that | ktatulators note, with directions for the | wonthe to come rescbery aud vette | done gome tine, ‘The public have long ago aprooting trons and anmooring vessels in | Grsmexamnined by Mr eibh8 te: wok out Jo Monae lea Her Majesty Queen Victoria lind conferred | dianosition of the prisoners, saying: Th) vid tie seeds uf revolution are fast taking | been “done” on the job. “Somotine ™ the harbor, and damaging eono of them | menherof any date that wited Btw on Hon. John A, Macdonald the diguity of | native prisoucre you will transfer to your | The situation ia @ volume in every hour, | When is that !—-before or after Tib's E [ two occasions, when he eald f —-- — ees ' : could we dive to the depths of the treasuns. soosideraviy. The croysin this section aleo | \o oeglons, whan he sald | TOmACCO. Kaight Companion of the Bath, and 00 | own command, of give them liberty, accord: | stratagems and polls now musturiog A | <s:--8 pistol ball was firod tarough andor. Washington the day of the Kentneky Tobaecy Fair. Moasre, Howlaud, MeDougall, Cartier, Galt, fow di ‘another, ‘ebat in the Bowery yesterday. “Twas Oficial information is given by the Light: | merely told me ihe abduction plan had faite. | ti, duly 2—Tho ant Hey, aud Tupper, that of Companion of | 98 to the ciroumatances in which you Loli 4 auother revolution will be gazetted to | uly in honor of the Fourth The fir sous bourd that ® acrow pile | hen the plan of shdnetion failed ; Surratt Fair took p! the Bath. | them, The forsiga prisonore you will re- | the world on thy wings of tke pre human-canine-equine deivking fouutaia wat bas been erected at Upnar Cedar Ifat, in | told me he wae in Hichmoud, and that he was in | Atssrodt old he wus attonded by a large num! The inauguration of Lord Monck took | tain for the further « ition of the Gov.) It appears from ® commun Jerected at Union 8 the Potomac River, to take ths place of the | resrived ate ter from Voth while In Montrea), | one, bit gave im a pin of w Bix hundred hogeheads wore off place in the Executive Council Chamber. | oe went Raxcneno, that althoagh the ladies of San | ‘Thanketo Me Bergh & Co. light vessel now stationed t9r. ea eee ee ene anectr lan amfact | A'zeroatt came Wack between 20 first premium for manufacturiug from Hurt | About fifty persons were present to witnoss | hhe archives taken at the oceupa. | Hi# "uo weut to plead for Maximilian’s | looking lady, whiowe ago must be an alge rod for the Aras time on the | nromptiy: he did not tell me what chan nd Tianswerrel the door: Me wil We | eounty was aold for $210; the aocond pra. | the proceedings. Lort Monck's maunor was Atighy the erehl yes taven et: the.es | life wore kindly received by Juarex, they | braic quautity—the unkuown X—lost over. With of July, 1867 he | that eter referred to; he loft im rely afters | and aid hy not | ueretaro wo! ye docum never since the subjects Bee a isia or | eae to; he loft immediayely mito void for $09. the third premium, $9 | exceading ney ani dignitied. tion of Queretaro wore some documents mn ever e noe the sable ta boadd: 6 bob Of folie: tect while crbalag ie ane one a raps bs bare deteetetty \? ue " patina Me a to | Wealitae te J ‘The test promiuin for outing leat from | Sir Joba 4 Neodonald hae formed Am relative to the last will of Maximilian, hy for him wud. bie distinguished fellow | the Kast River, She gow chows gum fimar bend in the fiver Se Me MPH OE tte if he (Moot tind one. to Washington: | heal red tae he wn Owvou county was sold at $3); all bona fie Lig Pes els vung bose eworn ins Te) wherein, in case of his death, Toda avers No city iusurance company will grant « iA wot bag iba «hat over the ndoratood to bo oonatituter noune 1 4 8 The Committee of Arrangements for the | Manor mot nal Lrenen atat | len tn the early soles Fair in 807 pate matituted a AnnOURe’| | raroz, Jose Maria Leouvza aud Marq Genoral Borciozabal, commanding at | polley on “Ail Right's” ox Kon dedication of Antistain National Ceiwe |S. A as that he was there afew days after | Henry Benin s ; yen ye age: | Matamoras, has suppressed the Rascuen) nedy's order referria, ws the wasuasination ; th wrtold me all Thave | amined | br Louis, July td—Another tobacco fair now being issued authorizing | are declared Regents TALL iaspalnc Wiis (ka deaparististccs ins | Feauih donk’ ar eae held @ meeting recoutly iu thle ci related, but he never t 1 | wae in th took place today at the City Tobacco h f sympathy with the Imperialiste, Ne ico rdbastneverpata rpg Hrs Ay Ea oy Fonts k the swearing in of the governors of the | Ewobedo writes ae follows from Quere | coemande only two aquars miles of territe, | charged with whiakey. Piry it dou't...... DMODE. OS70F HRD POe Sree nen te vel | Papal arioy, and Warehouse, where thirteen premiums were | difforent provinces at their respective cap: | tary ry, which the Raxcuemo thinks woo't inter: | “Croton” hae a eogtt adoption of a resolution | ation; Linad: lf d the Papal 4 5 cies offered by the Warchouse Company, and | ( eng Keak | fe eh with ite circulwtion so long as the fap baputeiy Tawssnss Bane House Fverpoot on the day | Barratt exploited: that ts the, devae worn, by ho | A210) shu ciny iu value. from $1, to 6100 federn or Lave, hy the exccution of those maa. Merete aekte a reoie ne taken to the poun ’ ann: unee think the time L refer to wasthe 14th_or] The attendance was large, and Virg tor te le serroe the cedar of thei] Kan was taken home to No. 4, dith atroot id their ayinpathics and peration in the cer ‘The committee al Monrrmat, July 2 very ‘iy, town and village in the Dominion posed larga | On the Lith of June the Liberals celobrat the rich, aad contises day everywhere; L have 4 tributions 0 April: abont the ish of 19h of be came to my ony of the detions | Weal a, Tennessee, Kentuck ) 1nade the neces: having Leen un atruck......The ther the pelo ed the vic M t, and uri, 6 y of @ year previous, when with, Pw orysen named : he premiin Agree tn the unanimity and heurtinoss with | (heir property and thoir ail; where Leould | (oohedu's troops cay'ared. the merch peter: reas yesterday, ea6) el the Sere ae earmes e aiee, Gece Yee eee: | a Lee, aa Ma Wie (Sat | ted for’ tho prizes.’ The pramiuue wore | agree in the wueniinity and heartinoes with | Huey reperly mu Mele wii mle | ae | Cscabedu's troops eay'ared the merchan ME CER cee eons TAR io the cree nedateer ane ta | geet tte Diars end Lab rardod it Missouri, Virginix, Kentucky, | which Coufaleration Day was calobrated ith my orders. I hape | dise conducta of Gen. Olvera, near Camar i { ace, ame to, We aria aad parr, aad ble | io (bs Untied € wall a ing premium ® | No previous event ta the history of the Millttary Derear, torese, | Re. worth th lone of dollars. bones, is Sydney Smith's atvies for hot abead of ‘bright wrappers, a Uvo Sta! fm Iw sionally epenk’ nurrender of Quel goer epilt that r weather Freneh and to Sorratt in. Engle! $25 per hander <The Jersey ferry poate a A”pounde, vod the oid | country called forth such universal rejoice the somuitter alae | ene that sides in wy country.” Martines with ¢ i > ‘nesessination io. Rlmirs prlaoner hw be gut wut from War prowmium of the anrue class for $270, Other | in filthy, Ie their normal condition....., Polar alieprieainal Von | the. “Aamagsinntion “to Fite Told me be left the wight of the a : “ - Tle peer pproval of Escobedy, upon ; eve coucladeh te tiene ‘open the ther | amide eters du Heo | Ke milters told ae he ly At of the assassins hogstends from $1150 to §%. oT Porn pre Thore te @ report that Maximilian was | terns which guarantecd p tion to hina: | Mit 9 O'Reilly han addressed @ poom te to the poots of the country,with the request | foe Winter; f have ar, and | that no one could te ium an A " marae f a5 Monrn July 2The following | Shot on the face, and the Moxioan Geuerals | self soe . men, trom viol nce end fe Sheridan. Heeclaine to be Lie lover. The ey fu of ives than \ Save yn ¥ diay | and that he was dingnised ax an Enitisl th Vinmat aeepor' ic homes, where mix ; ‘i Puned ines gates meee or dee nese oe |e PT soken ike hae 18 day | Soarl over kis shouiders:'4 (hen went to Me Vorrtaxn, July £—Brig Annie D. Jor-| doapateh to H.& A. Allen bas beau reovived | were abot in the buck as traitors. oth the | Pree tumutsatod ao tong es nas eRuMt | Milrsmau tries to warn him off the political furnieued, excepting the suc fone | and 1 got ity afler we arrived at Liverpaul um | aud did not reo Surratt, but L afterwards saw MIM | don, Capt, Vorkinn, from Now York for Bol- | ftom Captain Smith, of the stoameliv St. | 1iperal and Imperial papers of Brownsville faithful to the Liberal cause, The | treck.....-Childron shouldu’t chew candy mill be made publio without the consent of | the Peruvian’ 1 wae transferred to the Nova] onthe Swarara, | WAL. Okt) KAbaee GAGE 4. Walcak, a tha | OHIEES retorred to du flavored with torpadnes, A olild in Con the authors | Scotia, nnd thea to uther vessels, and last to the tyr | ara wou a seal bp coudemn the execution, and the Rancurno the the hid aa the’ oth ; Tl the Jui c tee, | Bumasenn, after wich 1 left the company voruur | Mr. Hrwdley maid the detence wood ke to | morning of the tet inst, on Portland Mau |. PORT AUmANaue, July 1—P. M—Called at to be back again, and Oli. | necticut did so the other day, loving three 16 majorit th nittee, | tarily ; me tic ie my profession ore that formed wien the paecution WwW clone the : Soi port, M ook on board yp f rn" . 01 4 we? N id ne i bind Tite malorty of the Jaileiory Cemmitton,| ules meee lo ay profrians, Retire Mat || nied Hive ks. Rettias eich Eeow ehatie | Ledge, George's Inland, The brig woot ve | S2etuporh Ant took on board pas | (newspaper) inin full mourning, Berrozabal bie ten to, be placed un, | teeth and having ite lips bad! a 6 from th ate, men for the Mefenc ald they would pp t fall in business; L left the business of mer- | do with the wir because I did not i was practicing | Mr. Carrin aud the genoral belief was | Th@ Broadway holls are buruiag ap many they were afterwarde shot. fortunes nightly, Whore are the aati the Governor of Matamoras had all the nleft her, The crew | An pieces before the are preparing @ report that the ably close bvideuce thew Ly the Committes we auth | medicine ty Teauosvilley Eastern Twhehips do | tomorrow, but be could not be certain apon that | were taken off by Captain Sainuol Trussell, | compartmente Foow are wnin: | belle rung, aud rocketa ware tired on the |” ‘Eeco!edo is anil (0 be jl gamublere! nt to ware impeachment of th know a ma 1 dames Fuller in Lan ol ? fe \d ard. | iar and me aged In the after . 1 beenee, and ‘Trenno | sot 0, brome i nel gid gM gle ge geo Rip ony pS te rethy a ete fea Pri. Gatnt 4k HO cikak salonenta at The eas ages ova ehi were Sp hts a hold,” the keol drivers aud carpenters are rceipt of the news of the execution, IL oleate ce neaenens RSH fiatres frame odtee pags f agri foarae sie Cougrens to take the uecessary atepa to in wit never bad auy trouble with Mtr. Pull | til 10 o'clock to-morrow morning he cook, fuglishman, was knocked | sanguine of getting her of; she ia in a bed Hicial {the fact to ¢ die aid on the 4h igat, & peach the I'resideut. It ie bot the inten: ue tlee in Leunageitles I then removed pbateantldendtird le into the huld by the sea end instantly | of sand, with her head to the northwoet, | 010 sent oilicial uowe of tho fact to Gen sat Batillg.. He wae'e rasignt | 22: My bound for Cherbourg, France ant Tt 10 Bat the. shelmoxvitie aud ‘went tw Manson ite, ait - Hite having shifted from her origiual position: a | Reynolds, Rot anime Talshhs and bad Boee | Baxkacrnorics tthe fol but thoy will ak for @ session in October | giriend {wont to’Waterlon and settled there ain 4 SURKATT QUARE! steaiuer ia alongside, with puinpe and ap . et te " ot the ful- put thay will ae Srlend wont to Wateston ad settled theres Bee paretus to seslat ia guiting The Montorsy stage had been robbed of | Mipinerto Mexico, || 0 | lowing named p in the U, bea eect donot know the ran named Mr, Dudley 1 never it San Francisco, July 2—The domand dit _ $11,000 in coin, cnEno, June 20, as “No doubt cau be | & District Court yesterday: Jesse H. Kob- TRIAL OF SURRATT. Hina bay Gain T bevel elatec ser reife Wy hort rise the Hadge—s Meeup ties for the past week an CRETE, General Belief Im tho Dowth of Maxtuitian, | Sieitained aa to tly Ipeon aad Kdmand Rusgoh, both of Bow ' with ine and came from Cwanda with, te nad aces daneary 1h 02 @3 lian, Mirawon and Me Waautyaton, July %.—Tow adjournment of the Criminal Br Wasuinutoy, jay, after the July 4—The various for- | Campo was not aba st Maaimo | York City , rt, ae Mr.| Alvan Flanders, radical Republican, hee! Caoiwin N yee jorel Of the Cretgn | %K2 Miuiatcrs here seemed convinoad of dered white iviay Agutamlal wianlal te Kittay by a Fatt—About 5 o'clook fF J, Sen, was passing out of tho Court-| been elected Congressional delegate from | steymer Arcadian, gives tha follo the truth of the reported oxecution of Max. | the hospital at Queretaro, by mau named | M. yesteniay, @ German louse-tramor, o met Judge Fisher in the hall, and | Washington Territory, | toresting aooo imilian. It ieetated upoo high authority | “*"* ] Ramed Joba Spear, residing in 5th steses, somo words passed between them in rofer-| The business portion of West Point, Cale: | of cingt craft that a dispatch has been received over the ee ettndioe in dhore. strane anes ce to a ruling of the Judgo. The Wash. | Tere# county, wae destroyed by tire on thel” We ieft Srre on the SOth of May (Satur. | Cable from the Emperor Napoleon, inquir- | Puraveranca, July L.-—Arary Chanceltor, | havmgtou ant stanton fell teem eho ity ington Evemtxe Exruuss, in giving an ac. | “24 of June. Loan $85,000, day), at 1B. ML, lhaving om by ing if the news of Maximilian’s execution | @ well kaown citizen, age 70 years, cons. | HOFY to the sidewalk, fracturing bie akeull | » here Contivaation ef Dr. MeMtilar’s Testimony Flight to Canada—Ti News of the Assnssinatl he Ftery Tee (oud —Coucenled by Yriest A Trap Deer—-Female Curionl Peandal—) ure Night Stretls— » cape from Cnnada-—( roming the Atinatic iepartinent T have. be ‘Phe Whispered Cour sien" My Same — — provi uition f y the e bieh “Those who witnessed the difloulty aay Paes Te Stee ete Averitt, OF vy Both the Consulates of Austria and | himself with @ pistol, at hie nce in| inquest to day. ’ that h used, and that Mr, | M. on | France are in receipt of some official infor- | Germantown. Tie Fara cline Mills, one of tne vessels which . 4 at in search of the reported new island, | fi following day, and in t aban of taree mation that Maximilian wae shot on the iige Fisher replied that le did not | fourteen hundred miles west of thie port,| alone yuieily and in perfect. order, Wo pre die 1): nas es Diaz occupied LOC 1, Surratt waa reaumed thie n | ation on account of illaess, ‘The combat. | Feuraed yesterday with » portion of the | melghel aucher ot 2. Bt. and on the ful-| the oily of Mesioo dune 2 selector pe ernie ik ke A ead ta were About to come to close quarters, | Cf@w, Aud engage! an extra large crow, and | jyari Horna, we saw’ ecuhe er eg ialant H . eee rales In 8 ri Fornda, we saw suoke Pris nal Court, Judge r i Hr prsaliing | Johnson! Tent say positively | When Deputy Marahal Phillips placed bim- | eailed gain to-day. Ae the captain made changed ‘our course imi ¢ courtroom Was Again crowded with | say) nor can 1 tell the order iu which | sell between them and endeavored to f fal manner eC SaOEk wae Ghlel Lotae & ‘apitaula, fife . igo Fishe il | be tnade the: lations; be Judge into the M ‘vom, Jo ‘ spectators, Judge Fisher ie still very weak, | li Jade these ceroistions| y He galas | fe hare al's room, fishing Hoense, i¢ was considered proof po i Forada. We reached Cap. Hiradie: (Fisher) hun, Judge Fi Acetpant ov tu: Enum Rate Wy Wii, Maxwell, who was run ovor by AI, NEWS. ap engine on the Erie Railway, on Monday - # noticed in the SUN of yeetordsy, died the Fountn or Jcty Resoreixe,—Prepara:| same night, at the Now York He tionn for celebrating the Fourth, are mak | Where he had been conveyed. His wife wat ing ia overy quarter, and on every tiaut~ | bette his death, vutas be was wconechis indeed, it eeoma that “those intend to cele | he did not ree and Lc of the cony ations wi on the list day the things he had te trial of John MEXICAN NEWS BY MAIL, Brown aville papore to the 24 have come to band, and ooutain some Mexican news h ose. hers li ha { and was too unwell to appear in ouurt at an | Bewae bet did not wee jin the Courtroom, talking pri that he found the island, aud some-| war oe Mi, and bogen te land ithe | not Previously by telegraph, but none 89 / brate, that never dil before, aud those who | been for 17 yeats employed ou the Enstere 7 rly our, and conseynontly the business | (AiO ask bit hall a dosen questions during (6 | soner Surratt, hearing the difficulty. out | thing valuable on it steamer of the enem, coming towarda | ate A@ the reported death of Maxiwilian. | yiwaye colobrated, to celebrate the more,” | Vivision of the Eric Kailway, and was muck t of the day was uot coiumouved until 120 Sui telliig ell of his own accord: what Thave te: | #id®. made ad e ieap over two denke . us we continued the lauding,whivls wa We glean the following ite The military parade will be uausually im | draped nent cokette ta ae. bated Havraltoiaded kat bo Natt seat ike ennins | Sovcuse“Mtanntle darge. Fisher hea been Ta it § Sens Raker Maar ar anne ws were opened | posing, and ® geueral turn out of all the | ming. His romaine will be taken thie wore t Mr. Bendley called the attention of the {lan jrisoners® he aaid. they. (Surrati parts) | forced into the Alarshal'e: room. bi Rostox, July 2—Yeaterday afternoon, «| the Cape of Capitania w Hi rouder of Quersta twas | p * M the | % nm. but before | curred enter. | left them and went on their way; he walt | the door ovuld be closed, Mr. Mradiey, Jr they stopped at the car and shot at} ade it tug for interment at Port Kichaoud, where begin to chaes | regul f ogi ! icin begia to chaso us the had abdic in favor of | Fesulare and militia regiments iu this vioin- | Lit bereaved tauily reeide. # Crio, and at 10 P.M. | young Iturbide under the regenoy of the ity bas been ordered. Our City Fathors Court to ai am boiler used in \ ut that loading coal ¥. ols A | day, referring to come sharp words between | fe! veukoess 1 tate “tag Mba, Mure, Ot “p Judge | on the Boston Gas Company's wharf, ex near the alaude Paximadia, There | Linpros Tuavun—Me, Fishing, Parser of the { tab of ihe calapeapn’ecuasal and Dr Me (Hao than sixty people since Oetoler; | (urned aud Kray + The par-| dioded, dangerously injuring William H, | another Turkish steamer was under atoain, | the state (* ore Oe the | Cave made arrangemente for e Urilliant dis: | sigamatip Ville de aris, lise tho thanks of ‘ en Min Wittig sad Be Gowerumentieas | lee were then separated again, aud Judge | Dated ¢ park tad, boing sigualed, Juiued. the ‘ouher 1a | Cabinet to make en aot ot edie te | play of reworks to take place at various | enmmalin Vill ; ; Millan, one of the wituesses, aud as His | no gens fo pneute Murad aid ot Think | Klaher wae Locka 1a the Marvba‘e room, | Dalton, the engineer, aud ivileting serious | Chasing ue. Our gourde was towards iozs0, Oreated. If the cathe | pointe throughout the olty, and yesterday, | enum (°F She prompt delivery of foreign } Honor might not have understood the whole | necessary \o keep the matter secret, and I told it | Air. Bradley, Se., returned to the Courts, wounds on Captain Suthorland, Master of | aud when we were tifteen Pikclen ores Geek | \uaemenone . onlays | iilee, ter, be wished the oficial reporter 10 fey Taya je was ta courant athe | room gud Judge Carer, gio mas SAUNA | the brig FH, Odion, of Piotou, Nove Soo- | Turklah frignt t corvette bags 7 Nog tere too | SumeTONS workmen ware engetel Io mHb- |" “Cooryearten Bor.oi40 port of the words used, whiok was frvimont:and thay went Inw an oreband to met | On thie bene sain thd fter'co | tit: ‘The boiler was blown into fragmoute, | to cvase us. 40 mo were vow chased by | ble for Juarez in the future, Marquez had | 0# Preparations for the pyrotechuical die: | iegiigg of the above sucie Be viah Vin dit wot hows att eye | Lyttle theve earl the ekingeoF wt | Mr; Hendley tried to axplain the mater to 6 four 4 dle trigate tired ® abot | at this date (June 10th) been honing 2) | Play, A regatta, for which the Common | jeer oe i adore sosiety took pla Judye Pishor said he did not hear all the inauument, aud in a search at abouse yeng | SudKe Cartor, while the : when we were only | distinguish ale hontacés for his own | Coupgil ovis i o place | Mt evening, ant elected the remaiviag objectionable remarks made by the witness, | ita Vato sien the gartetyand | Reupling to ealn Judge Fiaher, who was | Murdered Ile Wife Her Mother. distant of Gozuo. "We soon left | seourity aust that of ‘the Cusretare Prine, | cluagl bee provided prises, will take place | Oorriog of bdlcare, an follows but thought wt the time that counsel had a elegrapa Incteument, wud they took | eventually tuduced to-go to his home in| Cyicaco, daly d-—Tho trial of Chuuucey threo other vossols, but the fret | uere, on the North river, Tho Tauimanyites as | Pn iMont--Mr. Jobn Wataon leute-Mr. Ambrose Durand, & @ to be Mr. Jobo W. Far ‘cle, | Jobo Alliugiam ; Lrustocs— the Decla-| Thomas Rogers, Samuel B wiven provocation, He now could not aoe | {ie man and exeoued hin, T made aiidavit | Georgetown, ‘The diicuity created much | 5. because | considered that th ot G : | F, Wage, at Laporte, Indiaua, for the mur- | 78# keiving on our crime wae vot only | excitement, and quite = crowd gathered | " DUE’ | as within nannon belt and be, ' : civilisation teas about the ‘door of the Court and of | der of bis wife mad her mother, at Valpa-| Sur veasol. Being elill im Tue of to Eee S| Axense fae | erueny seRiy to 89 pur of their new house; stande ine Vice Cin. | (28 door lending to the passage Wheve it | ringo, last winter, wae concluded to-day, | did not judge proper to return the ire, ‘At | hart ieterisined lo tet ie Cea oe Wor | s7acies on Valen savers, wha eonurned,” sod the jury returned # verdict of guilty, |)” M. we wore im G: od, ACP. Ai. ale | ‘The for tinistere had used their {n. | Previously stated, will lay the corner stoue anything to juatity the remark of tho wit teas, although Mr. Morrick had said on a previous occasion that sume of the witnense Were deserving of the) Hie ward Burke, ne Divect k waters, opposite | decide and act freely im the matter, tion of Independence will be read and | ore—Lawrence lt Quinn, August Weber. J. Honor that be sever knew a i rigotto, within cannon bail hi 7 0 : i ler, > s back eaainw ites th miteutlase tar Ai ail from the | Gen. Canales’ coumand had disbanded, | orations delivered by various speakers; the H. Kobinson, l’eter Waguer, Saath Thoup. sage in which there was ao much bitteruess | til me af _____ RECONSTRUCTION. atanoing i 7 cont che qeakan then tiring vory briskly |aud be had himeelf gone to Carrajals | public echoole of the Twelfth Ward will 02% J. M. loud. J. Deuioney, Es C. Groen of feeling evinced. Counsel had no right | Ward was of A Vreedwan Applies for a Cadeterip at | | sxainat the fri ad at lant, by success: | rauche at La Joya Li b faword, N. A. Swan, McKay, Riley; Audi to insult wit eral remark | Uy 018 Weat Vomt—Closing of Bar-reoms- Anniversary of Williston Neminary, ful handling of our steamer, we ent A notorious bandit, named Jua\ meet in Mount Morrie equare, Harte, SURINGHURLD, Mase, June 2.—The quarter | the port of , the ry of Williston Semi. | 148 8 ene ail th about the penitentiary referred as much to | General Grai witness nrg Measler, Russe! Beal: Hague ‘on wight, Wedvesday, July eoting thou adjourned Ww Mou L jotte, Ouly two had been capturod at Sao Fernandy, and | Where some very inter uy tovk effect on our veasel, over to the civil suthoritive to be | the obildren ‘gt Lo een ee owever, was not injured Iu the | punished. | one Ghat Surratt was tn imine on the Seoretary of War for» cadotehip at | °*'Y ® option, w | least, ‘only wf hee ou the tacks, | Autouio Perales was hi bealdee addr Hh, and that he did DOUKDOW | Woes point, from the First Congressional | “ith eppropriate exercises to-day, Prof | 116 the Lajuriee of the enemy's steamer i | and the Counencio, Society of the Ciuciuuati order will a H ioe moraine. anaes || Wen Pola, trom tbe Mie sor William §. ‘Tylor, of Amberat College, | h8¥® Feason to believe are more serious, | that several eminent Soward, when the | tou in Now York and immediately went to ~gegbde torioal akatoh of the Institution, | 2" board our steamer the sailor D. | have left, [edge said be Know no witness, high oF low, | aia: never sald that Surrait hitno couneciton | The general closing of the barroome in Kyulokes wee Eiles a, lie gua; and three | wanaer, r. The discussion thon dropped. be assassination, and . Conkoulis, 1. Qaihout Ci Dr. MeMillan thon reeuniod hie teutino. | bim asa poltiea ofehaer, tale oliy wee saforeed Woday. No drinks *h aie by | F 10h, The | day evening. Taions’ Coorrnstive Movement, —Ae adjourned menting of the members of the Tailors’ P, 1, Union, desirous ° poration, was h the | hall, No. 10 Stanton street, last be dome. Old | Mr, Lucker ia the chair. Ow. ting exercis anuourced to take pl won; the New York State tat Chaniastox, 8 ©, July &—A youn and Mr. Seward as to other | ward; Y never wad 1 Intended to ¢h . f de bae | | Ward { have, never sald not any one: Tpever | freedman, nated Frank Smith, bas applied this lig; Tuever, specit i Ja future be would « ‘all auc! ighta of ‘wituesses ‘Court, Mr. Mer. wnark applied to a fect, it would take one parent duriog the f. sti, Were wouuded while handiing their x b x ry it tor thie | to repeat baif that ie going 4 to the Of the sesansination, wud that be was sun. | {Nave uover sald anything contrary to what ae Desde Grces Worthen a? Vole Golltcn, foot on her, and eke eral Larwony which prevaile usually | With regard te the pro be pide en Moned to Was 7 Booth by’ letter ; | naxtenld au thls sand I have oaid the prisoner | | Savana July 2—Seventy-three | freee Williston, of Bast Hampton, must have sustain pen her oirerece, "eat? ‘i ed serious injury Judgi pend: | whites and two hundred aud thirty-nine | others, ‘A poem wee read be Charioe i, | {rom het wovemente sfter. the Arnseie: ul #08 | anlored reaiaterad today, Reece at Bow Nard gavee she cheuued hor course toward the Brownsville Rawcueno ts publishing | the Fourth, and the merry of articles om Mexico, teading to | belle will aeod forth their melodious sounds show thar Kepubligna liberty is dead ba! urdar the akillful manevamaut of Abc, Jamon ‘at the call ot the Committoo, Ce je that @ day ur two af: | ed teu thousaud dullars: on he was wt Bt, Alba alien we I never told tos Rew ltud dat wa wed ox Fourth Page.)

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