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oe THE. NEW YORK SUN. FUBLISHRD DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Office corner of Naeseu and Fulton streets, Single Copies TWO CENTS, Twelve Cemis per week Six Dollars per yea, WEEKLY SUN, “THE OLD WORLD. Sun Cable Dispatches. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTER TO MEXICO, Tho Government Anxious for His Safaty. A Co atl nm of Liberals, NEWS FROM ENGLAND.|: Brevi tx, Aug. 7.-The second sesston of the Paritan tion will fot mn ‘nt of the North Gorman Confeder tis in this elty, ‘The Prussian Minister In Mexico. Brevis, Aug. 7—Even Government has become anxious for the aafe ty of the Baron von Magnus, Minister R feut of Prussia in the City of Mexic Inst accounts the Baron had une tntervened to aave the life of Maxitnili Wis thought that he thereby provoked the | ™ hostility of the Mexican leaders, No ¢ Patches from him have been re to his condition or whereabouts, ‘The gov Prament has taken rt asures t troated ite mink jaw of natin russian Arn mine the C of the French service, a Commisst pot ritt appol Vrossian war department, German Unity. Me ann, August E ving. — A con: Fention of prominent’ members of here to-day, and. ado The ithern Stat t With those of the North German ¢ ‘The Hrix! Races. Lesvos, Au The second day of the Brighton was signal: Izod by the ran for the Brighton ¢ Aly amber of entered for the race. The attendance was very great, aud Mausual iuterest was m: ted. The ¢ Was won by Monleey. The leading horse Passed the stand in the f order 1 3 A Nursery Stakes we for, aud won by Cecil; the principal coming in as follow Cooit 1 Persian 2 Chantilly $ Both the tiov, MARINF. Boviitamrroy, Au stenumship Allemannia, Captain Meier, from | New York July 2%, ‘arrived here. at two | prclock this mi on her way to Hame burg Loxvoxprnny, August jon. —The teamsiiip Belitan, from Queer, has arrived ere on her Gi ship at. P ec, has arrived at this port FINANCIAL Loxnon, August 7th—Byening.—C closed at Hig for money. Ainerican Mes closed at the following Btates Five-Twenty Bonds. Dentral share \: Ei 464; Atlantic and dated Konds firm nt 22', iy to Livery wy Angust 72 T M.—Th Fraskronr, Aug. 7th Rvening.—United Btates bonds closed to-day at 77}, for the Inoue of 1462, COMMERCIAL Liverroot, Aug. 7—Evening.—Cotton ‘The market closed firm at th thi tations: Middling uplands, 1045 isd. "The ed to 12,000 bales, Breadituffs—Corn, 388 Vester Be. 11d, pens, 426. 6d. Beet, £11 26. Gd., and pork 7 lard, 50s. Se. 12s,; spirits turpenti petroleum sptrits, ¢ id; tallow Wy, Aug. 7 at Antwerp, las white evening, at 425g for stand CUBA. & Coolte Hhip Destroyed—Reform Meve- | Ment —Vellew Fever, de, Ae. Havana, August 3.—The Spanish ship J. A. V., in the coolle trade, caught fire this forenoon, while moored at one of the piers oo the Casa Blanca, She was immediately from the Spanish navy, and, instead of scuttling fired into ler, aud she towed to Santa Clara shoals by barg her, cannon balls w was burned to the water's edge i. There are thirty-two vessels on our C House books fin for not haying th fo one terebauts by the Chief Collector from w York the beach this o Castle, and Jiad her foremast struck necessary repairs made, aud hor way The Cuban clement makes loud expressions of indignation at the late reform and as a consequence the pollec Deon considerably str Took upon the reform tneasur thrown them by the mother Ing © You selves on your peril,” The yellow fever is be natives. Captain Morton, of the Awerle brig Occan Helle, dled this mornln fover. His temains have heen embalmed a untry will Le taken to Boston by the Occan Belle, Which teaves to-morrow, The season Is very rainy, warm and tickly. On’ St. Jome's FE rican vessel was in his bunk, ends by tnthnating that the United Stat Government, however willing to Invade and take possession of Mexico, wonld find Iteclf crippled by the enormous debt arising from | Wie “Lite war, and, also, from the undeniable fact (hot it has to keep’s large stauding army to hol in proper subinission a large portl of Its territory, whercin millions of inhabd- | Leen reduced to the abject | do this moruing was t | misstatements ¢ Mr. Merrick said he thea w an explanation, which wx Wants Lave latel: condition of ec whales ad Lisitmerehant sent by mali Thirty-Fourth Year. oO RATES OF ADVERTISING, PATARLE UNVARIABLT IN ADYANOR, ' <6 Tor every insertion of four lines oF leas... 90cta, ‘For every extra line or part of line.. ote, —e— ofiettortenns enone og reemens cept, Secs s serwie med Se ereagta merges “Price Two Conta| ta trsiranwords attuned a foa lines, nd seven words for each line more than four, NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,_ 1867. ed. Upon examina: | vations which Ihave addressed to you, you| Fort Benton, reports that she was fired into | years, residing at 14% Weet 17th street, th by Indians 40 miles above Fort Rice. | the crew was wounded. patch from Omaha says the In- | diane attacked the freight train near Iain | Creek last night, and threw it from the track } by piling tes upon the road, and killed and scalped seven of the train men, and set fire to the train, destroying it entirely, and Uy oreafter, auch that no | geant Dye being in ¥ days shall be allowed to and all amoun Mars shall be paya er with mauy other items business transactions credit of over nin tion of the record it was found that the Mithdrawn or abandoned after thie | twas shown, cide yesterday morning | dose of Tanda The deceased had for some weeks past been First—That a conspiracy formed in time of the life of the Preside by swallowing @ liey 1 commenced, Prosecutor withdrew the payment of the mon Q. Dla anybody tel you mot to ive ert: | font, and one of the wretches koceling do officer sald Geor » Tam not eee about This Chris | told the officer to tell me not to | thi say too much against Mr, Algler of it would | apartment, without finding anything wort ko Agrinoat me Croas-examined Ly) Mr. Tuttle the Executive Departments, for the aiding the enemies of the Federal Govern- nt by throwing it into anareh; ion, Is treacon aa heinous and as burtful | to the people of this country as the cou the death of the King of Queen of Great Britain is to the sutjects of that realm. every person eng dency, and dur- ing one of these melancholy m mitted the fatal dk its. of testimony Merrick was yon them, when he was Interrupted FROM WAEHINGTON. Wasnixatos, The receipts from Tnternal Revennie sonrces ¢ leas than balf a mill SPORTIFG MATTERS. ‘The Saratoga Races. Sanaroaa, August 7 Merrick then made a statement with or it would go mmendation of the officer enld to 1 short in my story, | 7 | the truth; Ihave spoken to one oF cainat me on ty trl Ttold bin fw simmer meet: Mrs, Surratt to mercy not looked at the paper because he was Jets of all that cum MEXICO. 1. Herrtoznbal. ter from the Mexican | General Berriozabel was received by mall on | the 6th iustant at the Mexican C have been awarded the stationery contract f supplying the Internal Revenue Department west of the Rocky Mountains, ‘The War Department has issued an order shall be computed by ally travelled, accord of distances to be iy munter oF less crime which may flow from it That the Government may watve the chorge of treason agalnst any oF all the eplrators, and proceed maller crime of murder included in the The weather was delightful, the ate Tupting, denied ERMAN UNITY. the right of the’ gentle | to speak #0 of the officers of the governs 1 aim’ marie; By Be | Jackson; T conld not tell ent; I guess it le about Inst them for that hereafter miloag: the shortest n | ing to the oMicka tatt prepared by the Quartermaster General Approved by the Secreta Isthmus route for jours 8 west of the Rocky either of thes order for the journey. argraph 1,111, regulation of 1463, ts modi- ed in accordance with this or Secretary McCulloch bas & notifying local inspectors of ste they are required, under the Inspection laws, once Iu every year to inspect the ball, boiler | machinery aud eq belonging to their district, and to approve of the same before granting a certificate, inspection inety well as other equipments. A grand nat first class character where he ta Bt pr Mr. Merrick reauiing, sald that if Judge nt now wna correct erry" was ‘part of the Tint tinder an indictment for n y murder resulting from the record his published report was not correct. | sald conspiracy, evidence of the of the conspiracy may be cot | mating the heinous character of the offence ald in the Indictment That it was not necessary to aver tthe fact that” Abrabam | thon, e murder, was at the | M ORAS, July 25, 1467, prosecution of ~{okiatestbona dt ae anawer | time "she inlisted for; Lhave toon aweek | holding he Mil fist Saturday ; T won't tell upon what | month with is fst. Nothing was found in Twill tell you at the trial: T it was for | free herself. ‘This action betrayed her. & and: dollars added, mile and three quar By the present ye deny as perfectly false, ¢ Ran hero wewspaper that! the authorit people of this city made pubic re r 8 of Maximilian’s exeeni= Those rejoicings took place Indeed ; but they were intended to celebrate th ‘ortant event of the capture of Mexico city, dMicially known here by the came manila,” anthorized to report of the idered In esti- will be paid by the 8 to and from static Mountains, wh designated in the Judge Faber then proceeded to charge the ed Seripture in favor of capi: puntshinent, and anid that clemency re- mained with the Executive and with it jury had nothing to do. eloquent picture of the closing days of | United Stat on, Pronounced a eulogy Lincoln, and’ said the crime of murdering | detérin him should be considered greater than that of killing @ vagabond in the streets, and as answer what fam taking my mother's and my sister from tny brother, who said he wou his accond wife; be accused me of | dress, jingled. The sound waa quickly heard stealing, and that was the first time Twasso/by the thieves, who instantly ripped ‘ttell you whether I aay my | open her clothing, and brought te Laaw bin at Trenton; | bave | Mgbt the key to the treasure of which ly one child; L won't tell how old or how | young it Is; the reason Twon't answer Is be- | her, turned her clothing over her head and at, and though | tled It, She was now as if ina rack and in- (Applause | enpable of making the least resistance. The appeared | w pited bel to consider the committee are endeavoring to easily, by two length Courey made. the ri In the indictme | Lincoln, the viettn of t} of its comm! 4, oF to prove It In order to allow the jury to take that fact into the account tn mining the heloous charcter of the crime, It being a fact of which co take Judlelal cognizance. Sirth. That he who for the first n He drew a vivid d quietly bebind ; pevaeen tee bait mile, Ruthless went 1 uitted him without dificult by two lengths y Fowler, beat De ind place ; time, 819% ved a cirentar, th of the pres: | I will write to the Gei mail, and he will send wer to contradict those calumnies fo wonder. thi representing our country In such ad the world believe that we ners and wish to kill | was published under | ces of Mejia, and ix edite Joes an act by at Tam as bright dience, whose Sto be wrought was the head of this free Rep in criminal as well as in a civil of two. mile heats for a urse of #70, was won. by Mr ng —The Prussian The learned jud Commission, def referred to the ded the brave whieh it was composed from the base impu- Seconth. ‘That though an alibi, when cle forms a complete, and unar are opposed to forel them, as that newspape Ration is atill pending. Crime to Komtack, a farmer ving near | the tight, ste at his | for a few m ‘and in a | darkness Fwerable defe ediate seene of a crim A conspiracy unrepented of, and unabandon- | pened ed by the party, It will not avail him if he | Mevic ace assigned him, per- hat conspiracy. n them during the trial, and | Commission legal, because n in time of war, tations cast 1 pronounced necessary to defend the nati He reviewed the Mulligan ease to sustain his | He then went on to state the crime | with which the prisoner is charced, directing | ei duty untut resulting from Ming for 9300, Morrissey al agricultural horse fair is to be held at the Race Course near Washington, on the 24th of October. y and medals, to the amount of $2000), ‘The managers, who repre | sent Northern and Southern States, making arran of most of the cel Fleetwing won the first heat b 3:84; Flora Melver the nit and Morrisie wing the third by four le morrow a hurdle ra @ three-quarter mile dash will !e rua. Hickman, Kentucky, w aman rode up to quiet tone of volee demanded sixty dollars The farmer repti ng the Americans | hemselves that they asked 1 This proves. the credl- a’ with euapicion ¢ Weighing against him ts it, because it ed fora Jong time past, and nothing is known as bility of its news, dT give you will be awarded. their view of the A doubt was ive the prisoner | drawn fr me what Task,” sald the horse | Jaid their plans accordingt, twill burn y x def. Jnitely whether the Juarez authorities have Vastous Interesting Matters. An Omaha dis Crows and Stoux and securo the attend- 1 into his house coolly passed on set it on fire, rem | the flames well under way On last Thursday Pork swindle, Miwarnnn, August 7 ur, while shipping a qu I lord yesterday, w That the fight from the seene of . the fabrication of false accounts trniments of violence, in @mauner contrary to ‘The defense held that thing more | ( ary murder, as the word Presklent | another farmer named living near the scene of the above= et of arson, was plowing In his fleld, | erat furnish [when aman, riding 9 horse Jay of agricultural | implements and mechantsin | ted favorite | from South Pass, killed one whit two others are missing. 1 Brigham Young © surprised at fession in the slight as much a mat akakee has noti- » recall the Mormon ngs as the country Gene Grant publicly expressed the opinion world not be Feubjecting it tonscries of practical and scientific tests have icported against iis adoption by the ‘The mystery was solved with an barrel were found to ‘Tho swindle is al on Friday that removed, and an i) prints an editorial adv is Niet the tastte of a It f probate. ly, is one of the » heid that the ac ize then informed the jure that truth or falsity of th of the webght that was atta have been perpete crossed the Black Tills o They were atruck by Mr Friday last ge ng in Ht ent the throat from ted tis | He then riited the p of to Hickman, throngh the town and down th soon ns the citizen turned out ¢ and tor want to strike the however, that neither were the Judges of th g, whereby he realized twenty thonsand dollars, arrested last night, while returning fro with the Preal is as’ guilty ae his tool | the Judge cited As | about 12 o'de the murder they | hay ona pit Jury to do their duty by th and among therm that ind Jezebel, in the em related In the Book of Ki ir Jencbel were miinitting the ease t A Man Shoots His Wife by Mistake. vin whieh he wae travell with, hin in the Missourt River thi rot a navy yard ti attempting to mie discussion al written evidence Hangh, last night, hot his wife through the breast rested and is now lit jull, One man was dr Fathroe week's our street rally and David took his wife and Robert Hy to the Fifth District urned to Washingt ‘The Almshouse Inauiry at Patterson, No J. tinwation of nt considered hy «equally guilty e then explained ld that It was a abandoned the bank contest and established the teed when they | drew a pi Charge Agalm of the Committee Very P who moet with a serie ‘The Fentins. Trestox, Nod. moeting held here last event voting from lis was kept closely gu to Washington, JOBN30N---STANTON. Juries, aud will return following testimony was taken on day night, in addition to that published te day, given to alate hour, | Halil ts presumptive proof of rani, ed guilt of the necuse of the troth of od against hin and the tyfere napiraey Is proved, and a prisoner Is found to be gtvh John Kian made natieally dented that Ps . in league with the ablicans of Italy elander emanating from in which Mt was was comilit a negro ravished an old | Gihcor arrested bin, He Waa t Wasttsaros @ by Hickinan, At dinner the inmates had pork, pot went away from the IY ws when he aat downs thing, because it was pressure from the Northern § eretary Stant nplalnad | this outrage f no use; tnd but did not get itfor a} and nv The spectators, male an A not to resign, 8 that the President | uspend the Secretary from and that he will ot allow him to attend Cabinet meetings. urteroot, and. seem A bailltf haw Just oasage from the Judge association tn this country, y capture ese this denial " convenient tree. | 4 were closely contested, and ¢ was loud cheering at their termina- draft next exami as tothe farm stock owned You have bee performing official dat er, that no means complimentary to the met, that you are th a cow, fowls, hogs, ete, ad Mra. Whitt at the Almshouse Kxamination at Syracuse, Synacesn, Atygust 7 the white fed the dead man's head f 1 placed It upon a ied it near the raile It was seen hy | erinning in a ghastly Cuatro CHL) Democrat, Sat ult and in despite of the oppe eliborately sev Noon. ~The erlminal cases, an you have the right to disregard the they were clad in Jury will not ag: on kept himself alin known of several persons being locked tip sehcry after wards, manner at the passers: | We enquiri referee appointed to take testimony se of Morris Winslow against the Americ xpress Company spectators have have left the room, express orders no Visitors except special fa- fons belng found dead tn bed at the Aline and others, elie tthe nine millions as may be thin so with the Indies now flying about fs that the Jury stands 10 | upon than th ew ot childron having been sent to bed without supper, becatise they were Aix oF seven ete, of | Some months team: | 1 would be a very trick, Captain Trochs, trom Que- | politest manner, | eral Pelouse asked each applicant t ness, Lut all except in very bers of the Bank one million eight bundr lars, and the old American E turned In of the property « express Company paid on the charge | money fron 4 thousand dol: brother of | Stat At 4:50 P.M. the prisoner was taken from p, and his removal waa the signal for | the departure of a large mumber of spec-| ‘ommittee adjourned (08 o'clock next erion by which the he Inw Of bis case ture of hie bu few cases were of imurdering ‘Th perhaps they would | art ns sitting upon t ange the duty of p urt-room, which p Court dr the Hailitf | Ad to regard as an isurpation Tf the jury ar Judge's Instructions as LT confess I see hut little left a con, pplicauts were bowed | onsols | foasion charging him with the erin trlal this brother refused At the | senc nurt serving order ably the Crier of th milight be dispe of his prerogative. one hundred mes preferred thousand dollars was issued in stock to men for thelr good will property of the old c M. Judge Fishe nd took bis seat upor thing wax heard from the Jury, he subsequently left Between 9 and 10 o'clock 7%; HMnols itallwiy_ shares, | “Great Western Consol | horse, was resumed ath o'clock BP. M., fore the Standing Committes on Poor.” Ale 1 Dean in the ehatr. hairtnan said before the investigation | a mee wished tomnke a \nation | 4 behing quiitted hy the jury ‘clock this (Tuesdag) morning, none but political friends were admitted to his office in the these were Judge Bond, of Baltimore, and | ge Carter, of this ci Tenure Bill, Mr. satisfied that he cause of the phra: fied that he can suspend bim, and prob him from exereising the duties of War Minis« ‘This latter polnt was submitted Jivet, and they 9 | law of the case ved that if they i leave the | they stilt persbote evening, containing be Iynehed: | fey tay Rerwate policeman had been sen Furs, returns of the election in Tennessee are not yet in; but Brownlow's majority will be over forty thousand, Mra Jevrenson Davis arrived in Balti- Under the Civil | your’ cons naon does pot n remove Mr. Bt to the jury roo an indication that th ment to-night at was no prospect of an agn The crowd in the court-room hangs on, and not a few are fact asleep in their There being no gas Axtures in the | ted up with cans | true state of the law, wicked motive, you inay have the rlght to | i purposely intended red the officer to | meeting was held south of th lowing que= al 1¢ 200 citizens resolved t ing ales of the day amount i must not testify He (Chairman) would pro- | the writer of that « lint 4 plain language, rd the Instruct n Tuesday, and proceeded yeeter husband in Canada, Tun wixtyefirat dlges of what the law may is about as reasonable n farmer or merchant tn wor hiaeounter and be or new mixed 1m. 1d; barley, Ss; omts, court-room, it is dimly Hinson will, th tify Mr. Stauton that 4any further official aclati he admitted to the county eai sand remaln ement of Bowd Me , took place yesterday, at which a class of twenty-four stude 1.KIN, Of East Boste was found dead attached to the Ina day or two, Guardian, rose id be would per dupe the sf half-dozen fer Jock Judge Fisher again took bis position upon. the hy one of the Bailiff that there was n to reply, but the Chair d.. medium | Mr. Van Derk finmediately rep pen the door with A across the rive Mayor, 3. 1. Thon ing, Jude Grant, Major Webt Admiral or your mmplated the very article bat what is ang | Of, Up to golng to press we hay Hide Keat- | et that tanya and the Hite | tain that one of the tuilians was killed, and and many-other citizens the one that Was shot must have bee cut | Ty wounded,i= the wont carrying and carried away | him away before returning to. thelr second Sherlif lett th Ht noon without leavi uk Railroad yester= to disregard ithe ses who stand be respecting the as you have ty disre culng.—No. 12 Duteh | id. Scotch pig iron, ie GX. Gas Linseed eakes, £9 £41 as. Sperm oil, 4115. Washington to take bis place would go home. The first witnes# examined was El Te United States tueket was sold at anctic day for $25,600, and will be dispatched to yinond and Weed Head so earnesth President consented to let him remain, volved in tie ea gard what thi ‘olticlal cath as to. the law did what could: ti Stanton that the that he would not be bere to receive a T was an intuate of the Almshouse twice Just Summer and for sx weeks this Summer, | asions Mr. Sigler was the on.—Petrolenm closed | ara | the power, Hf they ‘on all which 0 The following are that passed between the War Secretary ‘Tivbets in aw » puta rope around his neck, | Comstiqutional and gave bin an The crowd tox ny of spectators interest In the numer= nother Little b had standing u F the Wwitnerse fastened It to a tr nd night, and ¢ enjoyments bs unabated. jon of the New York Constitu- ‘ention Iaat evening was de | to debate upon the organization of the Legis- THE PRESIDENT'S NOTH. 1ve MaNstox, arom, Aug. 5, 1867. ~ Public cousideratic constrain me to nay t tion as Secretary of War will be accept Very Respectfully, Axpnew Jonsson, To Hon. Enwty M, Sraxre Horetwas | Md 1 clesired | cional Convention reassembled this morning. ove Twas | | The te w nothing | Legislature was continued on Tuesday al My wife knew nothing about It, att was carried (hat cach of the ny fe. my ® from. thé | shall be entitied to one Senator; also that, the caprice, or the confi repose In the counsel u such Is not the j nce which they may pon elther side. rpose for which juries were {nteuded and they have no righi 90 to act. When the witnesses in the cause have testified ‘ou as to the facta, It is then the oftice | of the fudge, under his official oath, to testity | to you In the spirit of truth, according ‘best of bis knowledge and ability, as to | tis the law which may be applied to id an honest Jury will a y Thomas Pag I should have T did not kil him, hot near there that day. Sr. Lovis, August 7 At the preliminary ng of the Indian Commlssioners yeater- Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, was elected perman the Board, and A. 8. H. White, of the Indian Bureau, Secret neral discussion of plans, for the Indians together, was had, but p he got up to take salt or bread off the table we were at nt President of mained still; Mrs, Whittaker went up stairs ihe told Mrs. Whit- eyed orders again to rd Mrs. Whittaker and T am innocent crowd asked him if bis brother Joseph did He anawered, “Since then New Orleans P to call Mr, Sigler d act of the new Cky C not kill Page. Joe has told me that he neil is encouraging, dissipate the fears of a renewal legality of past him down; fh ant to kill Pye, did ‘ot | reported this morning through Mr. Chur use | to the his hands and prayed | oth they | ca teatlfy #0 on trial of the dispute SECRETARY STANTO! to bed every ulicht | © Kitty Potter, te t without supper Clothes off iyself that am attempt will b had to go to bed om twenty-five dollars each weight and measure of the ‘oods carried by them specifled In their ins | ard manifests. A respite has been granted date Has been re= celved stating that public considerations of strain yon to say that my retary of War will be ac» Your note of thi delegation to recover he remains of Maxinl actuated them, the party to his logithuats asked him wh: jer Northern hostile tribes withont their supper "tknow that they ter charged thet resignation as 8 for the defence and other tri sert, that during the more than one hundred have been taken to th concerning th they have found themselves ¥, Fave the honor to say that pube iderations of ah tefled to hang bim ?* in the wagon di and left bin dian Government are much con- ted) canal debt under the amen 1 finty exception taut to weet tt pulled the clothe: of this departa in their water the Hartford, Wachu | aud Wyoming being vow, counts, in Shanghal The war which has been ragin | past two weeks between panies of St, | biicon the question of Increased f sed by the railroad companies reced: lng to the old fare of five cents, Who has in bis hands out Owo bundred thousand of claima + River and Kanawha (Va.) Con | pany, is about sui show why if should not be placed into would not permit me to away | aud simple ti ¥ lightning during atorn. Ble was towed tnck to port, th proceeded on and | 90. The debt uf the lead | re Epwanp M."Sraxrox. Jew of having you render a ¥ T went to my eh ld not lot me | municate with ¢ nme of the street time the Board expect to examine thy t reservations | hes to go over hold put me p that night; he went to ourse L wins not williy, called two men He put me in the | till the night; It wae afte morning [ uade ready t Sigler overtook meon the road and asked when I got on} imony which | not the disposition according to the tes you have beard, Thay Criticise thelr Liste, but leave thom to pre their ease thelr own way. Teel It any ¢ No further action haa been taken by the nd the Secretary of Wa the Departinent transacting business as TRIAL OF SURRATT. Charge of Judge Fishor—Ketirement of the 4 Came of Robbery in Chicago, go Journal ives the particulars | €* of the most vill ery, (ranspiring in the 4: | crn country with a vi for hostile tribes aud has thened, The Cubans nous cases of rob- | amendment purbs of that city, | debt, amoun ‘The cir- | ty to remark to y f they do not comp Indian mvcti (hat has lately appeani st'abide by them or right youre he profession « It does not necessarily must always be so we ofore been supposed that exceptions to the ruling of a Judy va were Intende | view before an appellate court before known them to be and presented to the jury in Tn reference to th observe that, perhaps, I owe it to the dign the Bench to have’ interrupted © their conduct of the case in this par the life of the prisons nthe one hand and the vindicatl the outraged justice of a nation in mourning. | on the other, I deemed tt my duty to cast not fan atom in the one seale or the other, which vossibility, tend to prejudice Vinced of the necessity of umking me on the wag: and personal examinat ‘The Commissioner Sanborn, Col. Tappan, ears that Mrs, Kagan resid inning to attack the with her} surplus in any year am Plank | #2,118,000, the “d dcot- | plied by taxation nicht | the above debts are pald, the I petrated, | the part thereof reserved as authorised in the n business for | re ently absent | the Bounty Debt. Oiher sectluas provide wut al o'clock Road, near Mud Lake, ina small asolat On Friday tast (26th ult he oulrage was. ps a had to leave bon of yellow i didn't make bin any thi iser until T got trial of John Wasuixarox, At Hi, Surratt was resumed this mo | Criminal Court, befo: rt was opened at twenty minutes after of which date Woodruff, who appeared | rt the charge: When Sigler Leu he struck her & good inany times; Mrs Kiuy Potter slept ry at list accounts Was sota, and will Join the mewhere on the plalus. ‘The Board will hold another session to-day. Indias Outrages. st 7.—A special despatch | from Omaha to-day, says the freight train on » Pacific railrond was thrown from 1: last pight at Plain Creck station, by fireman and break- man, were all killed. The merchandize was It is also reported that three or four of the men at the station were killed. This outrage is supposed to have been committed baud, who have been (ved- ‘expense fur some time. arrived bere tou ‘Tux great Lorse fair which commences in Buffalo, N. ¥., on Tuesday next, will far e: coed that of last year, The stables are already filled with the best trotting horses in this country and Canada, Dexter, Gold Dust, Patehen, Jr., Rich, Ethan Allen and mate, dec., are there and in fi ‘nown boy fell into the culvert, cor- ner of 2d avenue and 96th street, this city, yesterday afternoon and was (ir »wued ia tho ower before he could be rescued......John Zolderman, @ German, was drowned last evening while Hathing at the foot of 73d ‘The remains were not re~ at Red Wing, Minu Commissioners rc way Of Angie the first. mate of an slaated while sleep= from the house all night retiring to rest, Mra, Eagan, as hi her custom for years, we he Lyck part gf We Ui Lahr was a crazy wou ina room with me; Harr and Anny Murray sl m with her all together in one bed, ards | ing up easu: Mr. Merrick said that the counsel for the yesterday introduced a record With regard to Sergeant Dye, and sald If the defence bad known of the record they would have been cruct ip referring to Dye as they ¢ Diario dela Marina of to-doy has an cle upou the future destinies of Mexico, with extracts from the French press, and losure, she observed at 4 horse, and watching the house ¥ he was iu the act of demanding his intrusion, when, sud rushed towards her, and, g1 then threw’ ber’ lo the ed to creat for assist pretty sizable bed; Kitty Porter was at this time all full of sores’to her very bands; the others sometimes kicked her and she cried; Mrs. then and threatened to beat her very sore with ber hands; Burnet Bell wos 16. yeare of age, and the was fot roym for Kitty Porter to te at foot of the bed; T often saw throw water on Mrs. Lahr and Charley O'Car. this throwing 0 Judge Fisher interrupting Mr. Merrick, . The engine! ked If the record was in evidence ? Mr. Merrick said it had been alluded to by in| Mr. Picrrepout. Judge Fisher said that all the defence could sping her His Honor then referred to the evidence mentioning the main pointe as already pile corrections of White she | hie | aby ceceded inf Several a y t that she was tunable to artiontate. with him, « sec Night,"to the conceal atreet, Rast river. was straurtin nted to make dealers, following the ex- i ted an named Francis Pischer once told to Mrs == ive evidence, and was taken | door, Now the riliaine dragged thelr victine into the kitchen. They bound her hand and placed ber head between his knees, and tn t ostre eld her powerless. | The other then 0k & light and went on a tour of discovery nghout the bouse. He ransacked ever carrying Of. He reported, ‘his {il suc Tt was not | cess to his accomplice, They evideat- to be careful and say nothing but the truth | ly were aware that money was in that | the house, somewhere concealed, and mut be | tered a det Vstick to | seasion of it, before leaving. In the kitel two re-|in which the party were pow assembled, but T ain't | ste nination to find and gain pow Aaburean. This had escaped the rob- 6 | bers’ attention. — While deliberating what 1] next to do, one of chem observed that artiele furnii and recollected that he had pot arched it. He endeavored ty break it open at fhiled. Bnddenly an iden ateack Im, nd | He appronched the prostrate form of Mra, in| Pgan, and searched her pockets wry eavored to. Feslat, the fellow beat wonld atrike her on the her pockets, She once more struggled to bunch of keys, those belonging to the burea, which were concealed In the bosom of bet were in search. They now ty who had hitherto held ber, as if fenr ne_of the booty, with, his secome In grasping it. They open- nd there a tin ease, cheated of 9 her and. strug! f priorit ed the burean and. fe ‘This they wrenebed open ina moment aud riled It Of its contents, which amounted to 2600 in groenbacks, They then extinguished Ne wottly to the door, watched ments ‘and glided out into the ving Mra. Egan nearly dead and fright. In this cond: t morning. The 1 the move time, and bad ey must both from pu) ments of the funnily farmer | have reacted the scene on one horse, and left The | inthe same manner. The barn and | for some inexplicable re gh to see | police authoritics this air was only, an, reported to t jorning, the st inst, rrible Parricide, lent of the Davenport Pema that paper with the following A on mbling the | particulars of a ter tragedy which too ring the | particulars of a terrible tragedy which took Pace at Peoria, Mabaska Co., Lowa, « ally | thine since Ute | Te sco vr aome thme past there haw een an alt tinnal quarrel bh lott Jones, the deceased, and John Jo: | the accteed. Oa List Monday, the KM, dalae was eo fork to tecd some h J Jot near the house to put down we | would kill At this inoment * hay, and it his father wre about ten feet fromm tli, his pocket and fired. The tall t side claw the heart, passing almost through the be whieh | and todiing about five inehes from the spin the | When fie was strtick, he exclamed, M have | God! he bas killed me!" around wathed a_ few Pp ul m the ground. The boy mace no attempt to ew bat remained on the premises antil nt Of | maudstrate, where the above facts were \ uursult of the bl) wer at the October tern of this district this county, ‘The father died last mit We 6 hours after he wae at the time wt the aceus Crhine tn Oni A startling rumor prevailed in Stratford, te tho effet t 1 killed by man in the township of Elma, Onn arned from Chief Conatae He Harrison the followin facts as given by Messrs, Moore and Dxld, con tales from Elina: A woran named Gibaon, Hiviny Petusa Trowbridge, had lately teevis husband, who resides ta Uhe this, of 0 enolsed abrond ong the neighbors.” On Saturday eveniog en entered the house In her abe were unable to find anything. Im at three st a, partle ayain—+ or Mis. Gibson was at by ing ad w had at the aame time threater fired the the others withdrew fora while with thelr companio bat shortly returned to the house and bai Ilthols river, | the window open. ‘The brave woman seined a Alonzo the Sherif tnd | Sat citizens of ii buried it in the skull of the maa tempting to climb through the The other two immediately do 4 their woun mpaniong he alarm w ety till ts | when the nekght at and the tracks, which were easily dis ulshed by the pools of blood which lay Jalong the concession; but it was found the parties had got into a’conveyan dd drove not loarme captured. Itty almost cere severe nh saw thy Halt attack NEW YORK. ation — Thirty -fourth Day's Procecdings. Atmaxy, August 7.—The State Constitwe bute on the organization of the State be divided into the saine districts ag ure now established by law, The Committee on Finances of the State slowing effect : standing debts of thi for the payment are pledged by the (| the Constitution of Isi6, aud the amendmen’ Jof IMd1, are the followlug on the Ist day en Ldie with aclear| of July, 1667; ‘The old canal debt ne | of “Is so-called, 5,000; the Ave you sits | Mlowting Canal debt,’ 5,612,622 22; the nent of 1354, udden- | #15407 , the floating canal debt, @1,7000,000, B¢- | advances to the canal debt sinklng fund and Dut all | other canal purposes by taxation, sluce 181é, rest at five per cent., @14,700, an uggreyate of $30,411,9 efor which the canal are not pledged | Bounty debt, ao calfed, of | which'ts the contiagunt debt €215,000, The old enual debt of 1848, the ucral fund debt, the eanal debt udce the Indi, andthe floating canal ng in’ the aggregate to © are to he fully pald-on It ¢ ropriating the: yeart: fcaal Fevenue to that “purpose uta Lo tess tham lcieuey iy tO be sup the fublowiog year, Afiee ity Debt or RAY GS, 1 ak 4W 1s u {, shall be applicd to the extinction «f Is shall remain the property of e forever, with the exception of take wllclis for soe wecessary pube +i, no debts shalt be contracted by fe on bebalf of the State. The capital of the | that | the Stat ag | He x near | State is permanently focated at the elty of ely. | Albany reason | ahall n he lett the | the adopth but the rebuillding of a new capitol bo undertaken within tev years trom 1 of the Constitution, mittee notice and deplore the tw expenses of the State from 116 10 €3,5,000 in 1866 ted IC to Extravaganee and e Thty annonnee (hat the taxation wl be reduced at once