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SEES EP errs @ ——_— THE NEW YORK N. PUBLISUED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Ofice curner of Nasa and Fulton streets. poy ewetre Be ee TS SET yee. WERKLY SUX, ‘Tharsday of each week ; 1a sent by mall ‘Ready on oe Han Heablis tet ——————- = THE th Year, NEW-YORK, WEDNES! Thirty-Four Y, JULY 31, 1867. | THE OLD WORLD, ‘gun Cable Dispatches. FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. \Anothor Statement about W: po en's “Note.” + THE FENIAN TRIALS. | \Massey on the Siaad Agata _ POLITICAL REFGRM IN ENGLAND, ‘Action in the House of Lords inited States Praciles Squadrea ARRIVAL © COWES, Trial of Mowing Machives ta Paris, ORIOUS. \ &ey, ae. ac. * AMERICA VIC France and I" oBnity, July W.—The Prussian joorna Naenounce, as false, the Moniteur's denial of Nepoleon's note to the King of Pru io want ” dd they inainuate | fret the Hess (ks asatal id tice ol nie | —the object of th to murdor, and whioh was thi Ie wae murder at bret, wor interim and musder to the | It was argued out of abundant caution that on if it were not to murder, it it reauleed | 5 murder, the prisoner was guilty, was: Has not the Bhat the denial was prompted by the def ant tone of King Willinu’s reply tw tho te of the French Emperor ! Lonvow, July 29— Miduight —In the House of Commons to-night, Lord Stanley, Who Seoretary for For Aflaire, in an- wer to a queatlou state pt a note to the King of Prussia, but that it would be in proper to Misclose itecontente at the present tiu : Napoleon to Vintt Amoi Viewwa, July 90. Presse this morning announces on authority, that Hie Tmperial Majesty the Ewperor Napole Will arrive in this city on th August, on his visit to the Kwperor of Austria P, that the Emperor Na ait to Vienna, will be met by the Emperor of Austria at the frontier village of Sills pach in the Tyrol, whence the two Fmps- Fors will proceed to the Austrian Capital. Wlag of the North German Confederation. Bruin, July 30.—A national flag for the Confederation of the North German Btates has been adopted, and will go into use on Bho lat of October, 1807, ‘The Crops in France. Panis, July 90.—The dry weathor which jas prevailed for over week past proves mnfavorable to the crops, and report from Yome of the agricultural district of France Bay that much damage bas been caused by Ube drouth. Allatrs of the Island of Candia. Vixwwa, July 90, Eveuing.—Baron Von Boust, the Austrian Premier, aud ad Pasha, the Minister of the Sulian, who ac Dompanies his sovereign bere, have had» Ponference on the proposed inquiry into the Affaire of the Island of Caudia ‘The Fenian Trial Dent, July 9.—At the examination of fen. Fariola, yoaterday, M the oy was was Chief of Sta to General Cluscret, of Bho United States army, during the rebel Loa. Atlen! Reform tm Emi Loxnox, July 30.—La the How Bhe Reform bill has been amended by ad Hing five pounds to the annual amount of Bhe rentals Lodger F By these ame: hold Franobia er annum. United States Practice fquadron. Poxrsmourn, Eng., July re reapootively based, mote the basis of the Copy is increased from £5 to £10 The Unitod States Practice Squadron, con. | Diating of the frigate Macedonian, the aloop piwar Dalo, aud the ot. Brrived off Cowes ‘Th wool Races. Lowpow, July 0 -dveuing.—The Goort wood races commenced today, The weather was very tue, and thousands of Bpectatore were preset, The race for the Bteward’s cup was won by Sibthrope, The Reading horses caine in as fullows Sibthrop Woolsey Sultan Trial Mowing Machines tm Parts. Panis, July 30-10 P. M.—Thie afternoon B trial of the reaping and mowing machines ef the world took place on the Emperor's farm at Vincennes, Over a dozeu machi from France, Spain, Feaper porform minute The priz for! Boachines worked better and fe any others om the ground Arrived Ont. ad Wood's reaper in 20 winutes Will undoubtedly be given in Loxpoxperny, July 0—Noon, — The ebip Hy from Quebec, bae arriy here op her way to Livery vol outuamiros, July 30,--The North Ger. man Lloyd's eteanabip. Hanan, Captnin Dp, which leit New York ou the Wbth inat,, arrived here today, and after le and Oteren Mending ber Hug inh passongere freight, sailed for Brewon FINANCIAL. Amorican secur Joved at the follow Ing rates; United states 0.0 bo: Wivoie Central Railway shar Railway sharos, 45. COMMERCIAL. Livenrcor, July 20—Bvening.—Cotton — At the follows a nie: Middhing Up. Vue The cotton war f the day foot up 800 stufle,—Corn declined to recovered wnd closed a Wer for mized W Lard, 48. 9d. Pork, 736. Bacon, da, ia, Np vite, Tury Md; refi July di—Noon,—Seoteb pig iro 6%. Calcutta liunecd, Gia, 6d, No. Dutoh standard sugar, ge Gd, Line taker, £10. Linered « wil Lied Whale oil, £24 Livenvod Report—Th ule. rable. ‘The n dull and d ke destanles nat on ite loyalty, pronownoad a pan | was Issued on to the spar anable to help elf; Mr, Lambion, who war nex up hia bead as much aa poss the anit water washed over him, en: : SURRATT. egyric on the whole ¢ ary to conden! rere doom be so NEW YORK. Cometttational Convention —Thtrty-sevemtn | Kt of tee Hoalatry i Lheard bie T did not dare TRIAL OF the prisoner to the boots wheu he caine Mr. Hitehcock cane getup, and Ewen Dows— interesting Vebases, 1.10 Hone i xv, July 90.—The eution reassembled a the Court to te pon the ques that the burden of proof Jefence be eived various legal tien real the mire, and hie body was Next to Mr. Lam cde was the cook, who was burned crown of his fore be wentaway. Emont to sleep these oF four Pater kept bis it wan alwaye Rep 1 saw the light, tains it wae dark. oaranoe daring the nation of the alleged murdorer ia alao dosoribed by ti he prisoner exhtlvited thrones examination the greatest non Even when the teatit ae when they WAS On hia garment fe loaling to the fi & bvote, aiid wl natitational o'clock this | dress, ke, he., Ree times what mother antl, lantern under ths there when m when ho went v The conduct and bia eyon wore hin came pee Hi Surrait was resuiued The real qui AarRATION wn Mr. Carrington reaamed hia apaeoh, 1 the jury woull bear he had éunelnded «reviewing the evude if announced the pani hy reaulied in the kisliug o plin to atrike out the fourth aroti rrepomt then laid down nine t ne to the recietey law, aud gubstitute the | arrem 6 of Sergewit Dye, an blowu away, bat aiited he could a who Waa coming on when the expluaion took asa of burua fro atrongeat mgninst hii + Lawe shall be made for ascertaining when the Levislatare alvall | f remmet wu entirely witoon the ronge of did Hot cna any Lambert, be contended {not contradict Dye. not give the yy hethor he ts entitled to the Fight of suf e country by k on to the neck, ther testimony | Vat lady di t Surratt should be ia which provides Every time that it {ted im court, and it wae al on did ocour Morgan, Eaqe between Dye win hoped if any registry law jy each election diatri was to be provided for it would be made He bad beard | ipal eieccion, aul lu personal | ot the bar, after until 10 v'clock to-morr DISASTERS: al Gas Expiemen. Groversten, Mase, Jory kas took place Inst evening in the cellar of the mauve Dale, Haq, at the Cove, 15 to 20 firemen and others One of the fren Mosoe Rust, bas since dird of his injuries Drowned While Hathing Bavounrixa, N, Y., July 90—Jobo Blan auderpool. | aged 17, and Christopher Miller, ro drowned on Sabi turn from it; and y parent interest atted with the hair vat thirty years m height an ot he would look with bin atrength funk again, and much here about the d privileges bad. been upon that grow ry law did not guar: rights to the cities with those living (nthe | Oficrrs.” Curried: juiries at the time regarding th on that night, who eaye no con But it will be shown that Dye ina Wenn ® got loose and Hoated away, + remaining belsind ever Axjneting to | he was fortun * | witnesses who swear positively that they ‘on the day of the aasagain yam was surprised at the a house of Eben | the gentler Hy the last explo: | the ebip Lucien | Schenl captain, which left | feed on lu that city was held withia W iiaye \W registration. It vd did wot result moat of his life bas been spent orer, in the northero part of the Stat y they believe t Carrington here d mont, and that be both of the'Hritiah army ded attempt was made to lynch Miller, the murderer, after hie exam: tation ov Thy | waited for more th oked. for, eapecially ae gentle: that side of thie house bad poeta vor of whatever means. wa ae tho Meteor, aud whioh ty | sound of the explor gether ix were lin injaries om the 17th ant, whou la Hight week, A beard the position held sel then mentions Me | Heaton and Ce 8 wero saw Surratt in Washingt The cook died from uiterenied wit er, bot fortunately wae wudaded off by earnest in the The crowd then follo’ for miles with fir terrible sight. ‘The White Ron Disaster. in Herald, of tho bark Albaina, of Doadee, Scotland, bas written tothe Kag- lish papers « fresh aooount of the ship. wrecks that ocourred lately in the Mr, Kernan thought that sach tnainae persisted i, justifiable in body ° Rafirend Disaster. Onranto, July 99. art, an old resident, wilely known and verenlly reapected, was, with hie grand 1, killad on the () Ho wae finally was taken to Woodstook and delivered to ah aberif, who will take him to Ki land or Middlebury fur eaf or iu party mai hter, Agnes Sini | Trouk Railroad toda: the traek in ® onrria !etrack by the locomotive of a freight trata, | bodies were mangled in @ p here with dishonest motives favor of a fair registry Inw, but waa op . that the Emperor |» tified that Mre, Burratt once would give ou RECONSTRUCTION. ‘Throckmorton of Texas, 30.—Tho following Buch » law should be genes had been reported by the Committ Mr. Devitu le ica on 12th June, 10 miles 0 they were detained by oon- trary winde Gill the 1th wished the leaders of the Nort New Onreana, July aid he would | d by abunde Maryiaud, «wore the Yaukoos able, an Was prov order ia in pri nQuanrens Bietn Minrrany When well in the then a heavy land aqaail An O11 Train om Fire. .) Sevevee wage tem it fell onli an that Surrars + Detween the surroundings of tho the cities aud those What would ple in cities sive to thon Jock, a freight way ant the fleot iving in the rure tie LeXt witnesses au, 4 Fronok Canadian by birth, | ing through bis @ part of which were erica dianater a but with Seotob Yelng, and an honorable man with discradite De. neral Charles Grittin, U + EW Thrye ‘nn impediment to th struction of that State under the la: in the country. evident why the opposition b pr be driven ashore, AlLUie voasels They bring one nor of Texas, July 30—Kvening—It ie under: | \* , on bie | ough Mr, Beadle: that it would be wauted no per Tie duty, although Ate take it ® pere Mr, Bradley, Jr, bursting with euch fore turee or tour ot ore from the trac #o great ae to burat the ad upon the becaune !moors Tt wae time for the majority of | | Seoti tion to take the reapdnalbility whioh belonged to the: r mente were quibbles, rt h ion on the part of the oppo ’ Ho will be obeyed and and tried to Horald shouted to the o to the utte | Side for a distance of The biazing 01 track, communicating wit Brauley secued to aud feet or Jif that wae wan auawerod in the aflirmative, whea he went o1 would get ont ‘and was told (o trustia Providence. Huo id he had never said Major Gonoral PH. Siemipaw. Geonam Li, HARTMAYy, tant Adjutant General, Mr. Carrington anid he had #0 anilratood made by Mr, Bradley, fabled to detach all bi care, and relieve them from f which were aleo laden w oe of the train wa by a fire of terrible intensity were outire’y deatre ed, together with some tive or eis hundred The Repubtican recommended by A. J, Hamilton. native of Counotiout, but hae resided in Mr. Bradley, Jr,to Mr. Carrington ting # bubble to blow your them, and for whieh they would be beld to | word “citiz then taken on the motion | Section » wi the roxiatry | by the Committee on Suffrage, It reads as tate, wud it aye 4 mend to make « aaary only at @ general otion carried, Carrington, reanming, glad Mr Bradley disclaimed personal matter, dit was adn ad hast been feed in thin cane. jection to. th a lawyer rece: commenced, Th Is canted every w to atrike out th law uniform throughout th pence atthe If branches of the wan twice elected Governor, serving from He was @ consistent Usion man during the wai Distucbance at a Polition!l Met! Ricumonn, Va, July 90-—This afterneon while a colored meetin ed by @ colored Radical Mr. Nagle was a lawyer, yarde caught and aro le wont ashore, Hye went on a reef ved what provisions ald and rigged ( hore till death by bh ‘them from suffers Loss of the Khip Meteor Terrible Rulfer- ing of the Crew The burning of the ship Meteor, which | sailed from New York for Loudon on the hy ult, bas hitherto been announced is | ‘The vensel had a cargo of p Jeum on board, and the fearful obaractor of ator is thus wrapbivally described, the partioulars being more fully given than but be did onject fee in a caso aud t Aiud nabseribn the following ‘oath, we. afrmatto pa ees u that L will sup ‘of the Ualted Staten, and stitution of the State of New York, and ‘the duties of the Diffie he la 0 hold, according to the best of my so that it shall read as folld ‘Laws shall be made for ascertaining by | the who aball be entitled | that I will was boon addross- amod Giving, @ named Driscoll, who, 18 was the meoting, was sot Ho was rescued who were followed to tho thousand m per proofs the elt the right of suflrage hereby established.” Mr. A J. Parker deoply regretted that « party appeal had tinotly hy the gentleman. fr He repelled the insin Dr, Mo Millia character waa proved ty be | Hie tastimouy was here read | showing that Surratt coifeared | dit when he eaid be unoing © char St. Mario aio teatitie | anywhere out of | od by the ioe. ain Horald counted im Ooondage received @ letter an plan from Booth upon and badly beaten, were nent to th sip wrecked #ails | taiued that the maj june, the Moteor left New catke of potroleum oil | in the hold, and, on the Btation House by a Ho had » pistol, whioh the negroes char ho attempted to use in the meoting. THE INDIANS. Indian Depredations, rity of them would be in voting to try Iawe uniform th: ad mought to euatal committee that reported it, and whioh atood But the party ory ad been raised by the distinguished gen _ (oman, aud he bad calle era to vote down the propositions of the MEXICO. If that was to be done, then the uubmit, for they bi but they should ir duty bere to improve > law, and if they higher tribuual to which they would ap- y fan extract from that gr eman aud jurist aw York, the captain, who was looking over the g strike bim on bis back with nly followed by wk oned that some but, turuing roa Additional Reports from 1 Lovts, July 30. y there were a Carrington picked up @ book and was about to read What authority do you ness stand, and testified that the prisoner | jonlly five to on oases and two d Rixtoen casos of cholera bad ooourred among the Kai volunteers at Fort Larneil pon vis follow crew had eliot h aaw the Whole of t neues volumes of fam ington—It is only —Sargent’s Standard Speake every boy here the piece E quote fro JLo only desired to know deprodations It Lake and Denver, Pond Station has been burned by thi yok stolen, and two or three coschos Goveral Augur ar minority mui ronte hatweeu Tho diseaso has nong the troops guarding atruction party ker, aud eoveral deathe fron it have | of Lorda | sand the fore partof the ve waa blown to atoms, the swood, while beneath hia foet was ax ed and fired upon. rived at Omalia yostorda: in whioh the Copyhold and | ju the case of the Cou lth ve Kuapp. Mr. Rathbun thoaght no harm contd o from what hia friend (Alvord) hy (Alvord) had spoken ther than was proper incl Sk There was s ditfarense bo. | Neutrality le | wile died of cholera near Fort Lyon on the onae reported in neatly and porba) A probab July Smit te ox and probably t Larned on thi of the Thirty eighth d States Infantry, fs reported as hay ing died of eho the way to Now Me DeMorton, » Cathol Mission, died on Th sr Kilaworth, where by yore pationte. Pottowattoinie years, aud was much respec was reported t ty and country, ive inthe ovuatry would uot so o late act of Congress to treat with the hostile Indians, will asso on the 6th Auge arrangement of @ programa ow at Madison whiok had fallen in ou ther, s enye be did not though m veanel twe Atier the deck fe 1 aloug the abip, —Kvening.— | to the pending cane. fe then referred to the conversation of Surratt with Dr, MeMillan w hear the exple ty wiloa off direetly Je at St Louis t for orgunizatic Jo wt sem, and Rorunua, toa that the Bible itself comma: though along Was terror aud tof Saint Mary's 7 night of oholere | lad been attend: | arrests and General eseasins Harney {e already at St culty ts apprehended to territory proposed to be appropriated wee permanent home for the Indians uprising the northwestern Voxas is cut off from the re of the State by what is onllod tho Stake | Plains, aaaudy waste, and the consent of the State, if that, indeed, in 1 be denned sngat the fallen tinbers, wn respect to the ie vengeance ry trouble on 4 throughout ted Greenleaf, to al ou! evidence and proof, and ircumstauces pointed with unorring certainty to the prisuner at the bar, leaving wo doubt of bia guiit, mir. Uarringte t from the fore cabin and the hijeot to the pains of a thought it would not be very | Governor ((lomer) of Nuayo Leon onerous for @ naturalized citizou to take Lis Texas, ts auifering fearfully a in entirely and other towns in the wi 1m quarantine, #0 that the | said he would pere wero lost by fire or other m en the owth wae all t Wo invited foreig to build railrow: | up; hia’ clothes were blo it abould bi would then aubwit a fow general remarks should be aiter which he would leave the cass with the jury ao far as ry, can be pro wes which camo rushing were burning bis hy Vivlent effort he succeeded tn releasing leg from the gras @ portion of his draw bimaet up from below ade wud aru. mated that the wh expouse of the pro of ending forever our Ludinn not exonad the oost onrrying on the present quasi war for a Court to the death of wm , however, that w rec wo sought to pl ¥ pownible objeos in ho reason why the Amondinent should not be adopred id the registry law was Liere were recently arrived at San Francisco from | had 21 deaths from yellow fever on the voyage. , on to the covering gland and the United States, entered in competition for the international prizes, — MoCormick’s dite allotted task in 24 mueh tine iu Tho cries for round had beew fully im the cities, of registry tive nothing but @ w help from the young man i The Court then, at 12:45, took » recess for half au hour, rogiatrare kept open doore until 9 v'olo plenty of ti Wasntyoron, re has been compiled at the Statiationl Bureau of the tan abstract of the APTRRNOON ARSSION e ofthe Little Dai boon fearfully burue: Treasury Depart reports of the ¢ ing on board passongera other than o paasovgors, which have arrived at the port of Now York during the month of Jun n which it appeara that the { voasole examined was 80, of wh wore atoams!. uce with these results, The American than Upon re-asan thates he und Carrington said ratood it the defence pro | paper givos m full report of the | lay and Phuraday Heonuse they hadn't time wan bec examination, on Wain of last week, of It Williame, the alleged murderer of Mr of Asoutney ville, dence then g stohini would notgo over them seriafin He Mr . he bad already fora part of the ve thames literally ted, and dare It had by two years old aad w rod, and when they Surratt he eid were below were never heard or seen, f the crew were at each slip separated by wy tor epar was litin Id ud that the direot Washington aud York, Albany aud Bar the ides that gone to Canadaign If he had gone to have taken the L te to Montreal. 1 bron regia Vt, and the e the guilt of the acoused almost beyond a Wo give the teatimony of Elle A in the trundle bed re, hota aingle bi there was any pr Was in aight, ppeared before thei, the men forward mate fell overbon: xploniou, the steamship voyages d days, and of was utterly un Gowlng, who tay hoard the whole of the fearful trag voice of the i: Heigibure who fires came iv examination of the registry lista abo that 12,000 of the 10,000 were tranduleutly notuing but dem fo aniliug veasels, thirty> » totsl number of p Mr, Barto's amendment was lost by 38 to within five min rigging being all burned away, the three tuaste fell over the aide of the voasel. mate rao aloug tho elip's rail from th to tho stern; he was ing ® piece of bton to follow A overboard, but | youre oli the With Hil; Taw the prinonor Inet umm: and wanted ti Houry Williai of which twonty two 1 twouty:two we 7 noventy ight July 20—Lvening, — Console | mort direct Fs could not bave been in gion on the 17th of April took the direct route ty Montreal, aud was there Another point ia whe: | ther Surratt was in Elmira on Even if be were, we he (Mr, C.) interpreted the law, it wae immate Mr. Shumaker moved to amend: And the | {) sund eight hund is balies on | forepart of the vo Ho ‘came al ith of March, and wanted ite lot himself for seven months, wood Le called of the day of suol election. wae vue huvdred and « tifty nino femal of the entire number, ty of m regiairy law, lot us baud leave the de worked (wo months at uto the sea, unable to teuse heat of , and Waa apparently « allorwards Wee Came from Clarem: | provide for th re under eight yeara of age. mortality of the but that of the abstract states th adulte was not Jdren calls for Laveatiy ound one-third per cent. of the whole A number of the He bad been traced fr Moutreal, aud the alibi eet u @ being au afirmative proposition, the burden of pr: would favor @ registry law, but he would have it uuitorn Why thie diseriminatio away, but bail nt stayed till noxt Monday, Sd, per quare ern, Fiour, de, for hero, Barley, oe. Oats, 4a, Pons, tbl must bo proves by a pre ponderange of evidence. upport of th Judge in on 7 out the ole form, but to: | been reversed aud tho clause bad heen stricken out by «| ty @ could only acount for yund that the gentle Alvord) bad dt eatled upoo number brought over. vossela brought more ateerage pi when he went away aud worked uo more day vight ine r the bod of these Leoame eo uu to drop. off proposition, the Talept inet day thle deciaton bot that they | trundle bed, were uvable to sione—Cheeae, ia, Beef, 140s. ported for prossoution. A report concerning the Hamburg ship Jobn Bartram shows that alae occurred, of which six were ehildre that (hey were caused by bad | food and want of om ot go till | went. for Bote, Rosin, heard noise in the o from Ovonda, the aitting room (1 iting room) toll father that the oattle Father said, Mr Hitehoook.” {mother she had bet noise till father got | 0 | Arrival of Otetiny enveloping the eurvi The captain at to out the tay,and the mast, fell into the water crew but ove man now got on to the spars. ts mlongalde of | ter ge wore obliged sud allow the water jority to assert the: ‘Tallow, din Ga, Clover Seed, dis, | ¢ iu the 001 1 he replied, to bis presei pre) onderauce | vidence went to show that ho was on the tration: and attention, £11 de Byerm | culshed Visitors at Boston peed Boston, July 99,—The United States gun- boat Anentney, whioh left Washington on Saturday, has arrived here, having ou board | the penalty of fraudy | the ladies of the White House, the family of Beoretary Welles, and Assistant Soore- tarr of the Navy, selves along the duly WW Evening. —Trade | divices fron rare ad | by Gewrnat Guanr returned to Washington 1B haude uader water, « to prevent ™ a fr ad uot been tong 1m thie po stern was blown out iu three pieces, and they felt the masts drifting forward. The Gaiman oassaqvor with his brekea lece the prepouderauce of | said, showed mpted alibi bad wot proven according to law. peech by defending juat imnuta: T heard some he touched me om the sho ‘ent out, and shoved me under the bed. hoard tho closot door open bis voloe; he wase hired mar who worke: dor when by would be remedied, tance cited by the gentleman from jew York (Mr. Hutob | poinied U8 Hastie to auccont tah Ui (hi) frendiilent fi 1 knew him q Price Two Cents RATES OF ADVERTISING, PATABLA INVARIANLT LY ADYANOM, — Tor erney insertion of fonr lines of tone... 50 eta, For every oxies Une oF part of line..,....,. 306m FP- Advertisements will be inserted Sapte yl oem landed ‘also or syectal tare, tots aacertatved on appheaton the ‘Twenty-six words are counted lines, tnd seven words for each line more than fut Greeley anid there wore m | dred niles of ¥ wind on Bt pores a amendinent waa toe resident | Mr. Ko veil to amend, “And in | case of any questing arisiog ae tom vols, the sate cules of oylu 1 tie Amann. [olarrved ae are applied by the cout of Haw toe jona of tact.” Lost bya vow of quae. | 411078. Me Cham. | Tua Convention took @ recess aatil 4 », Polat. | luck DOW ARAKI. Mr. Greeley moved to aimond, “And the mn by proper ti Heh ele Feapeetive intr rregisteat.on.” Carced—6? co 9), Me. Daley moved tom eutitied to the right to be oo) lenat ax days before any ge ft eatrage pleved at ois of cltt: | rryiatere tended to | to ib but the | Mr. Andrews moved ¢ aty equal | seotte ond, “Phat this | M>. Devlin moved to amend registry for a municival election al ork. The Alter the goueral eleotion, and it # in nay good Mr. Al hoped the eral aud municipal election wi eld on the mame day. The 1 tion was regula He wanted such a matier, yy with th 5 beflorte had been defen wajority | publicane He was ia |" Mr. Hutobinge anid the regi ry Late used t the general election were used at the I election, with auoh corrections a Fasidence might require. ou adopted, bi See, 4 —Laws shall he made for ascertaining by proper profs the citizens who #hall be eat Ne riubt Of sudiage. hereby established. Lali gl poride fur arog of ie sel FG tte right of suftage (a cach Races tion Dietrit, tio be completed atleast ate days bewurw ‘any election other than s town election, No person i vote at avy such election who shal!'wot have been teqtstered socording to law. then taken up as reported (toe on Suffrage. Lt reade aa the the Con follows ion for | | Sec. 8.—All elections by the citizens aball_be by Acept for such Lown oftioars wa way be by nto duke | IAW directed to be otherwise chosen, Mr. Van Campan moved to amend, that all siectio * Mr. Kobin Tho Se as reported was then adopted. id any oMice wi ail before the otter “Ide port the Cor ramly ews ita OF afirn ithsfully dine ability, ere ao din | ng " Lost Mr. Cassiday movod to by mubsti tuting the section im the existing Coustitu hold otlioe under the Co on a A bout | on Suffrage. without com.ng to « Couveutiva adjourne to to-worrow, s other | President Johnson and the Neutrality we auixarox, July 30. —T! neer saya: "Weare monte in despatches frv effect that the resident has determin He | ed to issue @ proclamation warning those "8 | concerued to refrain from violatin National In ani t from the jon in such @ mattor over of idenoe thore may be to jusuity Hip shall id the Letter ef Kees de. reads thusin full, It is ‘The xe bad the tion of di a It will too, food for dig afy the Kuro to trifle with jaw. Had Luss of the Yankec to spare tl and hie a traitors, it would have been taken for cow ardice, and the noxt thing would baye been @ request to give up our laude, our n and our allowed to wor own have 0} tines. 1am now in favor of im of the detested * Gringos. sountey Delonge to God and us, aud just eo long ue foreigner remains ou our soil, our liver ty i ower we should make the country Mex j nud ae all the property in the hau of { was wade by our mi tunes, we should take it, now that ne power, aud bunt thom from th My iuotto mow is, death to all walk from and the wowen deflled by Yaukeo liber. nt presout oun ran. There (ano foring with us nger of the Yankees tnter » long ae the Southern St Sur) wre kept vut of tho sides, tho black men would aide ed | wen when their a for own Leads. provauting ot pro | 4 In our atruzgles for liberty wo bi poarly all, Our laude, aud our o ur liberty, and our w yen, aud our hon time wa All agreodt they will ane in Le Mexicaua will bi Moxivo will underatand from thie my posi. a, and elould [by any che become a ¢ re than three yeare that through | ¢, {ine cones, you Cau take thie letter public {n such meuner es you thiuk proper, I watiors, wad I know couutrywen will applaud our pal termination God and liberty t Esc vito pEvo. hk Aw ‘The Atoumaby) Ho #0 a8 to make the Kegietry law uniform im all the} QUsiK0, July 40. —The steamehi North cities and incorporated villages, Mr. Champlain was gonvinoed ¢) kind of registry law wa se much corruption un American got off on Friday, and the sleam ebip Austrian took her in tow, but a heavy 1 chm law | culty im getting her to Quebeo. Tur term of Sheritl ( 8.C., having expired, G him. aatie was orivially @ Northora maa, | pliced on the liete wae @ atronenr argument | Againat (he aystem than any he oould ag: A regairy law) ght to davly uted oud, "That the | afternoon at the Ri Harare shall provide for @ registry of | Height vole uole® | by Dextor ia three etal a1S4, B19 ance of Daxter ia this vioinity, hall not apply to electors for towa | people as cipal | he | half milo track, The weather wane remarks nioipal eleo- xd by the statute, It would, Kentlemen were ia | therefore, be improper (0 place Aa a ds professions to purify el ig ment in the Coustitutiva with refereuce to der anid that efforte had been ted by the Ke- during tho first eighteen hours of tho d pore the Beclesinetical Co whom the Key. Dr. Tyng, Jun, is to be tried: ‘fhe Ri Re Harrison, Eaq. Th ably meet tomorrow. Mr. Curtis ts one of the promiaent members of Dr. Tyag ch Mr. Subba to the eomple! control of New Brunawick dates back tod charter gi has been exercised by all his predecessomm If thin be the oase, Mr. Ty: be found guilty of boundaries” of Mr. Stubbs. The trial, how ntaken up as reported Mir, Livingston moved to amend, so that ion unless Le shall be = white mau, tion for the ono reported by the Committee Some other amendmenta wore offered, but @ upon them the a Lad aullicient materiel to keep 30,000 in the field for. twelve months. (Lead cheers} He concli by introduciug Mey J tistlod that the this city to our by the invasioa of Mexico, © prewature, Mc Soward is atill absent} at of goverumont, and it would | Mr. Veedere motion to amond was tomy | Y* tnusual to take ac without conauiting (he Seoretary of Btate, Mr. Bickford moved to amend that towns | in whose department are deyosited w Watriota for the ant, Mr. Barto moved to amend that the oath | euch ® procedure, of the applicant as to hia citizen Mr. Kernon ws to p ‘The letter of Escobedo, » short aynopals of whieh has been published in the Sum, dressed to the | tion of the traitors, which I £004 | ore Winskey Disrti.emr—The After this wa shall be p our own God, ull our | work our owa mines, aud no aud Bot) wiich was accessible to the room abov | trapdoor, was found to contain i work | hogste n jeopardy, By every moace in our | S40 t found employ | preparatory to an examinatio toruing, The distillery was complete im all its ¢ Rove: 1s & withus, and may at auy me pronounce Byniuat the Heforo wo get through with the f the Yankews will thivk | oat | aud | scarcely s month in exi | is prog re wo atill have, but the foreigners have all the available wealth of the Kepublio; but s in| by the | 5,000. At the at 6 whatever idate, you will understand | books, it wee announced that my uvalterable piatiorm, Whenever the | worth of shares had been purchased by the know that you aud I think alike oa| this s + omy | and whe! ale coming on, abo ran into Caspe May | It ovat the people | sud bowched her, There will be uo ditt) money to no purpose, Mal of the atreau, the spot, where ghoy found 1 No struggling in tho water, he ti} Roheertenethtetentenmed WARNING TO PILINUETERA, Ctroular from the U8. Oltriet Averneys Utice. Wastitsarox, Jaly 9,—The following ole colar to Dhatrict Attorneys and Marshals of the United States, was ineued to-day: Arty Gesenat’s Orrice, July 39, 1967, Ry direction of the President of id States, you are hereby inatruot nee all tecritory of ptly inceryore the United Statoa whenever you have probable cause fer believing that y person hae viviated the uoutrality laws of the United States (Sigord) Jous M Biwomney, Acting Attorney Geu THE TUR Dexter aod Brown George. Bostos, July J).—The trial of apoed this le Riding Park, jobrated trotti orgs, with rum , between the horses Dexter and Brown ning mate, for @ puree of $5,000, was wow beats —time, 1G Lt being the firat appenee Hy 10,008 A to witusss the contes® | There was not much, if any betting, except on the thine, ae the result wae ge rally time om the ascond inenid to be the best ever made on anticipated. Dexte ply tine, and the tion, KE ‘nok in excellent condi ything passed off quietly. Saxpron| VAM, who was convicted of perjury before the Judiciary Committee Of the House of Representatives, whew they Were investigating the alleged complicity of Jefferson Davia in the assassination conspiracy, hae been taken tothe Albany ood fed LOCAL NEWS This day willbe nit it will not rainy Prepictions er than yeaterda: AK, Tuarcirem, Manges Avaxer Da Tyo, Ju The following geutlomen, it is dated, com: before . Dr. Walton (Chairman . Dp, Howland, Rey, De, Samuel M. Hawt William B. Curtis, Esq. aod Richae@ Cominission will probe nh. Ib te now stated thatthe right of ccolesiastions, n in colonial times, righ will no dowkd infringing upon Ge te merely a matter of form, there ing not much probability of any pania being inflicted upom the young divine. Tue) Fewnx Onoantzation — Bowl Brancies Saip To me Girlie | ov A New Cincim—A very numorously teuded meeting of young Irishmen dencondante of Irishmen was bold night in Warren Hall, corner of Olt and Henry atreots, to organize @ to be called after O'Donovan Rossa, one. the convicted 2 now imprisoned Pentonville, Kogland. The morin called to’ order by = Mr, Edw L. Carey, Distriot Contre’ of battan, who denied thi there any truth ia the newapape that Fenianiam was dead, He angoum that determined to organize oi in every ward in the oity, aad that wished no one to joln who waa not ready ment to take the fleld, fully equip to do or die, ‘Ihe organisation, ‘te nat dent of | th wildreased the meeting. — Major bbons, of whe Me Williams next came forward, anid he was able to annonuor that iaum. ted but one braueh of F been formed into one—that Lei feat Geiss. cntgenn uaa toad and t William K. Roberts in Ps en him their fealty ( Sua bist sn0k .] We want ae o tho a will you use a of We will” “wa jeueral Spear, Captain Burks amd mouey, wo them. * (Loud wil] Mcste.—The Central Park Comminsioners fo that, if the weather be fin will bo music on the Iake at the P afternoon, commencing at 43g o'eloek P.M, Fine, axp Contous Discovery ov am Its arm of anno’ fire at half past 9 o'clock last evening wad No, 122 Weat Sth at, near Oth avenue, The fire Davin, dat the base of the chimney, der the grocers: atore of A & K Co & Co,, the forced open the where they found # supposed ill distillery in full blast, This aps f mush, and three hogebeade key, which waa taken in charge by the officers, The establishment t¢ said to be wned and ocoupind by ther with 1 Pat Staninb, employes MoDormoty Pat, ore 1 upon the premises at the oot the arrest, aud allof whom were 1% oily, « [taken tu charge by the” police, ‘wha conveyed them” to the etation house, ipartinents,and capable of tural one barrel of whiskey per di ee key barrels bore the brand of the U. ector of the date of May 2 the brand of Thomas B, Kert ‘Tue Mawtarray Co-ormnaTive LAND aN@ Inst evening at their rooms, corner of i d Mott streets, the resident, Mr Edwin Noon, in the shai. Alth ence, this S & pointof me ing © no Teas than 1) deou added to the subsoripti far the average amuuat inveate which “quite eo large puubvg of members were added to th ) einployes of ove firs alono in thie city, I® fe the intention of the members composing ety (0 start @ vowperstive grocery store, with @ capital of $2,000, aa sv0u ae tho present organisation eball have beem thoroughly organized Rescvep ruom Duowntxa.--About 9:39 o'clock ast ight, 9 fomna Kelly aud Otticers Nesbitt and Al'en, of the Hare | bor Police, were cewiaing up the East River, they hoard load D proceeding trom the middle ediatel, od te ule Karil, of vary fallen for hy Mosserolo street, Willian ard from one of the Grand street 'y boats on ite way to Williamaburgh tL. — ssl sl

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