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Prim sitll Showing Fight in Spa - _ | (PEACE OF =GrRMARY = ScCURED ken Men &e. — ome. as. | Tome, Ang. 20th —The micsion of the Cited States at the Holy See having been potinued, the American Legation tn tuls «been closed, ‘Turkey. | | Cosxstaxtrvore, Aug Sh -Poad Pasha, the Minister who aceomranted the Sultan throughout hie Western tour, bas gone to the Crimea to incet the Emperor Atexaader of Brueeto. | Tied #, Ang. 20th. — Though it fa dimenutt to obtein any reliable tntormation from Bpain, itis known that Gen, Prim ts still at the head of the tnsurre yo, which has not Dern quelled, it is reported that Gen ral Prim te say Bankers int lied with fands by prom Is rmany. Aug. 20th.—The F: a long conference peror Na day with Batznena. poleon bi t Baron Vou Beust, the Pitine Minister of Aus: win | Baznera, Ang. 0th—Feening—The prl- vate inter whieh have taken place t tween thelr majest the Emperors of France and Austria, and between Napoleon id Raron von Beast, have resulted in a good understanding, t tieaty bas U made. Virswa, Ang. th Rvening— All the of ficlal Journals declare that the peace of Ger+ y is now scented Canada. ug. 20th Lard Munck does aot Find, but will remain one year lead of the ne Loxnox, Av feu to B longer in Canada at the Boveruineut. MARIN®. SorrHaMrrow, August 2th Noon.— The Korth German ‘Liosds_ steamahip Breaen, Captain Meyer, which left New York on th 7th of August,’ arrived here at nine o'clock evening on the way to Bremen The Hamburg-Amorican Cimbria, Captain Trantmann , York on the 10th of Angst, arrived at thi feria six o'clock this morning. After janding her London passengers the Clinbria Proceeded to Hamburg. | Liverroot, Aug. 20 Noon. -The rhip Myrtle, which’ recently railed from thie port for Philadelphia, rety'rned Inte best eventing, having sprung alenk. The amount of dam: bas not been ascertained: 2 P. M.—The| Coptain Me- om New York Avyust 10, rrrived ug ou her way to Livery ool. FINANCIAL. Loxpox, August Evening. Console closed stronger at 91 9-16 for mowey. + American securities closed at the following gates: United States Five twenty Londs 73% ; Minola Centro! Railway shares, Guigan, Bere this wornk Erle Railway shure 7 Atiantle aud Great Western conw lideted onda, 21 PRaNKroKT. Aug. 2 Evening United Stat s bonds closed at 77 for (he issue of 1882 COMNERCIAT. | ot, Aug. 20 —Evei Cis heavy and prices ha d. The following, ave th wAations: Middling Upla ng Orleans 111-1641 liven Th. mar ed if ized Middl day foot up 5,000 bales, Fs rule Reports. The advices from } chester aro untavorat le; the mark ing te goods and yarns is dvi, with a de dency in prices. Breadstutts, market for flour and bit prices nominally uns The Darley fa; oats 2s; wens bis; Hour Gis; wheat 139, for New Honther, | Broviei Lard firin at Sis; beef 1%; and por td, per bhi; abcese a} and bacon Hs Produce— Kosin, 7a. G2, for common, on Bi 1 tor middling Tallow, Ms i turpentine, x1. Petroleum, 634d tor spirits, and Is. dd. for yetined Loxbox, Aug. 20- Kvemng —Sngar mare ket closed dull) No 1) 0D. 8. nem Lat 25s, Gd. Tron steady at Svs. por ton, Other quar WAlons unaltered From Furore by Steamer, we by the Seetin. ‘The steamer Scorie, from Liverpool 10th, and Queenstown on tue 11th of August, are | Bed h rday morning. | POSTAL TREATY WITH AMERICA. cn the House ef Lords, on the 9th, the Dike of Montrose Fuld. on tie table the postal connection with the United States. an he trusted it would in a short time dead to @ dally communication. ‘The United States Government hind acted with the greatest cores dinlity, and had shown the utinost anxiety to Facilitate emunmnication with the British Golv avia. cually with British ( | SUIT AGAINST PRIGHAM YO Rrighom Young was the ou Ineaine before the Liverp ty Court on ' A. priiter, been eu a Moorman ne office {i iat town fucd the "Chief Apostle’ for wages in lien of watice, At tae oubse transpired that there had been no nervy Mant in a! | Couns had H the = uiniions on the defenduat, 6o the J diem issed the cane, THOOPS F ANADAL fhe Dublin & » the Stety-ninth derein Dublin to mtn of A fort w a threatening inv by th ws Two ot EB nd have alae, wis san hol sin Tho Dublin pay rd Strathinairn, who was in Landi vit to return to Dablin had bee in consequence of the F.ccipt of intelligence from Canada, THR FRENCH CONQURSTS 1% CHINA, Onticial dispatches received at Paris from Admiral Grudicre announce the occupation Of the western. provinces of Lower Cochin China. ‘The French troops eecupied the towns of Nog Kung, Bortec, Chandoe, aud Hatzen withont firing a shot, the Maudarius of these places opening their gates with the unanimous consent of “be Inhabitants, ‘Tho annexation ¢ ¢ territories to France ts hey served as a refuge to ators.” A prockaruation of the ¢ the 6th of June, says: Henceforth the provinces of Lower Cockin hina are and will remain Preveb territory.” conan n avcletie SS OF COOPERATIVE SOCUETIEG. iternational congress of co-operative Was to take place in Paris on the 16th, 17th wud Lxth of this month, All per= fons who Lake an faterest th the co-mperae tive movement were yo be eligivic as mem= ber: following were the ots for discussions Tot The distribution of profit in erative s «| for the mor: their menabs ica, and Che system adopt: and material prosperi 2a, ‘ihe eon. “th 1 ng the Gur ad\ witages and means of aliural population to join erative movement, 4th, The @xetion of the eo) orauive eystem in educa fon. oth. “Tbe Nabilty ef members of co operntive sociotios for amounts excceding hone uf their elarca, tho ¢ ews from Kun-, Vurk-y aed Spain. ‘ ' Congreas- and the’ commercial | opening of ( £0UTa AMERICA! terms with the Admi | Acoeta was duly Huens, and On the 1th of ed by the ommiesdoner from Ant ly & convention cretary of State, e J. de 8 Martines, the Stet of which ; js Stabe | thatt vernment of Holivar tt | PAssChgUrs, M- | cider (he National Presidenc be ¥ his port yesterday aftern ad | but as the authorliy of Santos Acosta haa quarwntt Ay this arr we | Leen recognized Ly all the other States, and the Binte to the awhority of Santos Acosta mrazit on certalo conditions fe news Ly way of Lima that the had vot arrived at M following are anxiously endeavoring to prepare for the Worst. The latter optilow has been atrength- ened by the arrival at Valparaiso of the teamer Arica from Montevideo, with dates from that port to June 2d. She left the Xpanish frou-clad Numancia at the island of tug Junction sh fleet to undertake an expedi the Paciti The Mercurio in Its review says, the pol of the government is based on the provabill> tles that the enemy will not return; and to interest the eaine thing is preached. In consequence battalions ure being distunded, and. the sale Of several ships ot war is decided upon la order to tranquilize the public tind. ‘Tie merchants in view of the pro early re= turn of the Spaniards, petitioned the govern meat for pr to move their goods to ‘ the futertor In case an- should ¢ The Min ply ® sup) But if the merchants © thets i regard or probit) ¢ Span dab Squadron, let the misslow to furuish euch information to the governs ment On the 16th ult, the aforesaid Ministers called a meeting of the beads of seven of th ipal houses, to wh commy ating the above reply, they returned the pe- couslder them & it Lefore the cove ves authors ment, titlun, laed wo bi ren ‘The latest dates from Lina are to the 27th compile of July. From our exchanges we the following summary of news Tranqullity reigns through lie, and although. Ista on account Of thi nnd salaries, the pov neatiafictory stare of foreign relations, the continued discord betwee in power, and the aby Constitution and a stivutional President, still there are no aympe toms of any serious (route at present Tchad been believed that the new Ci tution would be promulgated on Lnde treasury, the ence Day, Mtb of July, and that President do would be installed on the same day, Lut up to the 27th nit. nothing definite in re: gard to made public. Ontiet emt anid Brazil | have been Interrnpted by Mr. Varnaghen, | Minister of the Empire at Lima, withdraw* from the Repub! This withdra been occasioned, it is said, by a im standing with the government, arksl t part of the memoir of the Onlice relating to the Orient was presented to Congress and some expres sions tu President Prado’s message at the es Mr. Varna tions of certain words of the President's m age; but to facilitate the ar- rangement, he abandoned th resimed bis demand, aa the opinions ex) Vin the i A Fore vi | Gen Hovey, the i to Peru, to Chile, tbe be ved with the tigg the megothath n and the Allied b The return to Lime after a short absence, | of Mr. Marcial Martivez, Minister of Chile to Peru, ts looked upon asa proof that the beat relations at preseut exit between these two governments The President wishing to send & Minister to Mexico, asked from Congress its authority todoso.. "The klea was favorably received sod the press, but the ps ¢ President not being cone per one Lo ill the post, Congr to she law auliltying tue y conferred erting of merchants was also beld on | the th ult, at which it was resolved w send. a tmemortal fo the government. soliciting the transfer of the Custom House from Callao to Lita, aud that the gunpowder in the govern- brent stores at Callao should at once be re- moved, a8 in case of an explosion all the mere chandize stored there wild be destroyed, The President recelved the Commission on | the night of the same day, aad after kindly | mantteating the present obstacles which pré- | vented the Immediate removal of the custom house to the eapitol, he promised to bave ihe powder out of the custom 48 6000 as possible, The port of Pisco has been declared open. It is about six miles trom the Chinchas I» Jnnd, aud it seems probable that it will now ecome the port of dispatch for vessels loads ing guano at the islands A Gectee was issued on 22d July, probibite ing, from that date, the entrance of any Spaniard into the territory of the Republic, ‘Those who enter the Kepublic a disregard of this order shall be punished accordiug to the decree of 11th May, 1665 NEW GURNADA, The latest dates from Bogota are to the 4th of July. Congress bad assembled, and an impeach | ment of Mosquera was being projared ; It was th owever, that the Senate would deier passisig scutence till next year, Every thing was reported quiet, We have an ollicial confirmation of the rumor that Rudecindo Lopes and the Gov @roment of Hh Ntats of Holivar had eoune bo Foreign allinnce, which tanded explar n Olice about the tri s In one case drowned, and the fan Had it not been for the prompt authorities in sending up well equipped boata and competent crews the lo: have been fearfi ft the tops uf t Arviva! of the U.S. St amer 1 day, the th mill in Koolan known as Ce The civil war on the Magvatona river te virtually over. Riwectndo Lopes, the corr | mander of tne troope of Movuerm bas suds | titted to tie Government of Acosta, by a] vention eugied by bim aad Colonel L. rads, : a Acosta, | al poduts of t fi y ANOU lies of two b ily of “nine of the of life would Hundreds were rescued 8, haystacks and roofs of Numbers ost starving, house= sked. Subscriptions for thelr relief wing da and will do much to alleviate The echooners Margaret, J wtherine Hill, and Lord of ven wrecked » tide ing when res Next morn er furnaces aud putnpe ebuved, SANDW ISLANDS, Advices from 1 alu are to th Jove. From Koual we learn that the U. 8, steam- chawana arrived at Hanalel Tho Qult,, where ehe would remain he Lt lust. and proceed to Koloa, frotn tor Heng athe Sth inet, Dur ay at Harai was fine and numerous excursi ns and pleasure pur- icipated of the to interest -parth noon board the e Saneaton died at Hwnalel, on May 2vth, from a cancer in the fe Was abut sixty years old. He native of Balth Marytand, The 18 days, Which guve her oflicers tine to make excare sions on (hat beautitul island, and (o visit (he Was a Lackawanna was at Kauai al or Various epote of interest, i. 1. Marshall, Eq. on thursday gave wrand luau to the Inc nim, at Malarnal * former resle dew Captain ¢ regret to Tear that Assista sper met with at jortonate fall June ith: red trom ed as the au » Plantath antution at Halawa, six The lues on the last eatroyed : wa plant Mr. J. K. Wiltimns® from Hon | mained is put at £211,000 National Labor Congress. Auguet 20 The National Labor ‘lock this morning. Ciiear Congress met at nine A uumnber of delegates arrived since y day and were admitted to their seats, Committees were appointed, on the Na- tonal organ, the eight hour movement, aud cvoperation, The Committee on Constitution reported a draft, which was discussed during the morning and afternoon session, aud re- ferred back to the Committee, Homy #. Foote Bere the Pubic Onco More. Nasnvinim, Tess., Aug 20—-W. Wetmore, formerly a prominent citizen, was arraign beiore Recorder Foster to-day, charged with Jewdness, Henry 8. Foot appeared as bis counrel and got into an altercation of words with Mr. Poster, who bad fined hin times for contempt, and finally orde to be sent to Jail for thirty days, ‘The mate ter was subsequently settled, the fucs being paid and the order revoked A Tost Suit agsinat the Werelauta? Union dxpre at y any. Aunasy, Angust 20.-A tat sult has been instituted in the United States Distrlet Court for the Northern District of New York, by Henry E. Phelps, of Michigan, through J. HL. Reynolds, of this city, his counsel, nyainst the executive committee of the Untou Ex- proas Company and the Company itself, to Featrain tho forfeiture of bis stock and the collection of the Inst call fur ten per cent., and also to recover back the money paid, nd have his 1 seription Ist A tnotion for ton, necording to the prayer of the bill of complaint, has been noticed to he heard be- fore Justice Nelgon at Cooperstown on the 2yth instant, largely attended yesterday, and the various ainusements were well patrovized. It will be a complete success, Tue seventh annual exhibition of the Tlartford Horse Association openod yesterday atthe Trotting Park under very favorable auspices. Desvaronms have been recelyed at the Navy Dep't from Commander J. B, © ton, ot the United States Steamer Oneida, an nounchug the arrival of that steamer at Porto Grande, Island of St. Vincent, on the 27th of June; officers and crew all well, Ho an- nounced that be would sail ou July It fur Bio da danoricn » stricken from the sub | av Injune- | NEW-YORK, WEDNESDA Wastisary stration of Santos | THE TRANSFER OF SHERIDAN. Fal’ General ® Aug, 20. der wae laeued to-day 1 following orders have be: | President Hrangeanrens or rim Ano Anion asr-Greritar’s Oven! Wastixaros, C19, bse? 'Gaernat Onvins No. 77. First ance woh Of pers on Philie ise to ty ged to he eo an! pay a foe were ging a Teajectively as 2am demi ie Magintrate, confined at bard labor for one wud pay s fine of #25, The order evider clones & deed of ‘lawless and 4 by ‘he was ing ® a reeckyed fry George I. Thoman t« cometnd of the Fifth Military Congress, paw J, of assault and bat colored, from. r by, or ro gil and boy, nfiog Lat hart labor for‘one ity byt follow ine, Jnatice of the Peace, , an of $19 or 625, concludes as follows t mee in the fi pny fntiuun Avtuat 17, 140TF where 146 own, wore lnflicted nd that sald’ detondants did tnt . The defen wand gully of asawult and bat n Y_ AUGUST 21, 1867, RATES OF ADVERTISING. rar im AnVANOR. For tay Hor overy extra line or jac! homed thy #2 Advertionments wii! inserted °o Alaplayed sty'e, or te tended tye, aise a advertisements or epscial at 1 a" fom Charleator ‘0 ' | ec, pecware of eats oh") PESTILENCE AND D!. ASTERS. | hie at Charl Tay %, js Yellow Fever at Rowton a, not pn aitt ng ore! Seatence.. Rosrow, Aug. 20-—The brig Ocean Belle, | | Tho evidence tn thie cane shows that on ike gra | WHICH arrived bere to-day from Havane 9 | of Faly, 1967, the complainant, @ re fe. | Dito the remains of Captain it | mate was, tecansn of hor color, pemiaed a catia died on board of yellow fe > | pawage 1, who captain of the Of the crew died from yell The | mean’ ng AA A common PASSAGE, and there ary two cases now on mm the | CMT Mary fet. Th board. The vessel haa boom sont to quarane Ms (ial that a general miecn- tific, oretmg thie dle ion had heen maintatne } fon dean the tout coneaeeted eg UMCIsIe*! | Vellow Pevor and Cholera in New Orleans, hereby | The of the offender in thea « 1 New Oninans, Aneust 20 There wer wing |4 a copy of the specification tance, to all the cases, ex- f Srunders: 1 thig hak the sald defendaate di, tn accord pehvole d sen month The remaining acensed he Court, aud sentenced | ity of wuilty cases dis- an viow jones Tt appénrs that a daughter of one of tho prisoners having attempted to beat « young color which beeam chasthement unle lation fille ruation an fro from fn emper of the | sures Lo prod the those king, of bis was i rene ed girl, e auccessful, and of the white by th silted black Ked for reversal of a long accustomed met with resistrner, in the This d the hborbood with cons id rago. | Cirriers pased to and rm to infloming ice a te citiz reside aceused was ‘The invited to lend nee and did #0, the Poti young freedwotnan, was sent for aud di whom y to cal Au at vw bi one 6K {hit she must be imprisoned or whipped. ‘The frightened girl exclaimed that she would nis waa b they drawn rather be whi ken for th desired. called who thereupon ¢ ward should be fogged. thought to the mockery of legal formalities and the trae pationt assemblage, consistin oners who have Leen convicted, except the magiatrat Jacent wood, where, at a spot som Yards remote from any road, she was And told to takedown ber Clothes ; « obeying with alacrity, one of the ‘pr snatched it from her sboulpera. Stripped to | her waist exc of ber chemise, she w. by whom, ne | of them, 0 were intileted rods three fi eights of an cut through wales rabsed i Whipped by Ave of these abe had been a I] masters, some of w riging ber’ luearceration, ie should be bung, and all He) ipped than go to Jail, Th expression of nasent whii e wort of writing was fudenture, by whk It, mae mtic nent was have been thus cou of all tt bartened to execute th jus was conducted Lu men in to the testim v hundred aud twenty J upon her h et long inch thick th cord half to lacerated back ; oe ainonig Magistrate, rane Con Jeu ned ore this self-constituted conclave of angry dtr q whil agreed | rots rixty halted he nat isoners ast | eral orders thirty-two, f kanting the provisions of paragraph ObtHILINg aN ir pea WIth | the second day of Mareh, 1867 | Bletnettons, t9 confesead and prove t re “ © Major-General PU, Sheridan is horobs aae| Cho Taw Imposed evil and pol cal disabilitieg by bat be 2 The national troops unde * | wigned to the o: mand of the De tment the | Decanse of wervitade oy 1 h the Paraguayan wonld cons nd will Immestintely return to Bi | partment « | Jo Or color, «cmon ¢ struct, Tha. tbo « ‘on land é not! With the exception of the battallon | nt | Mimsoart, wore permitted to enforce the «ain® sitfliclent to attack & line. 4th. | erador.” ‘The State troops in bis divisloa | “Major-Gonerat Witold @ Hancock (4 heredy | etn g paasengern Buch din That ie world be fatal to break up the camp | shall te disbanded. | araligned to tho command of the Department of | have ceased with mlavery to he © auy loyal « at Povert in ro te Another point oft 3 Estrede Geeore cee are ee | ‘um berlan |. | Hon whatever, Whatewer biionge of common attuel, beeause the 07 ( open, 11) tils character of Commander of tha | Hertel | Soatitoosd tas attack, because ¢ Y would take then | DOT atom eball be walt. That for those ot | “THe Secretary of War ad énterim will givw the | HEE to citizens they must be pi nnd aa The Krazilian press argos upon ite Govern | bis troops who came from M agrialons, fan | RCORMArY InsiEHCtions to carry this Into effect vamarily follows the recognition of the t ment the W0).00 emancipated n aranesty shall be asked by the General “ Axnarw Jonsson, citizens, they must be pre stad in whatever ata ry onthe war, | Goverument. That bis officers and men re« cond—In pursuance of the foregotng | Of common rights belongs to Lem, ‘The oblige ot n the alternative of | A fote of the President of Rolivar to Gen. | Ofder of the President of the United States, | thority ma follows Ms dwar and retreat, | ¢ral Olarte announces offeially the conclusion | Major Gencral @, 1. Thomas will, on receipt | arhe carry pecongere by 1 7, ron now operating of peace, as stated abov and expresses his Jer, turn over his present command | ofer and Krai aitne, a ais rere be noice aa Leta of 10 t lads, the ec the tine ta will meet to the arlicer ext In rank to himself, and | 4d auificl Wennbone and other emailer ves wail serrore of the President of Pans froceed few Orleans, Louisiana, to relleve | Shy tore than 20 guns, | attcr bad advised bim (0 he | Major General P. 1. Bheridun of the cou | Sipcing” pean ie ARGENTINE REPUDT IC n en j Mand of the Fifth Military District Th Two members of the Lower Me oe bbb | “Thisd-—-Major General P. 1. Sheridan, on observance of this rile has been enjoined | The Legisintive Assembly of of the Atate of betng relleved nthe command of ‘the | BY orders trom there headquarters duly py 4| greet of Buenos havo been expelled | Canon opened ite ceasiona on the Let of July. Military District Ly Major General G, | fort)» information and gu ern, rnotbelng tu y with the Nat Tho President's Merage and the report of nas, eed to Fort Leavens and stotations of t ation, They are believed to bave he flome Becrctury speak In very pleasing Moti Ranaas, and, will relieve Major Genes | must be vmpathy with the Iaic rebellion in | terme of the t-endly relations exiting be- | Department of the Missourl Gading aud semience are approved. fy com ha are bola tween the State om vuthorities ; and itive Matar W. 8. Mane mand of Paracuayans. the ae y ome uly a a i Mie] on being re ymmand of Major General aster R Siccry of confidence and ne comer « Major G n 8ath nfaniey, A. 1 ne a ETT the Gamat Doar ao the Mowe by Major then | 3. W. cen, Cagtaln mh UM Lay, As a proof of the y betweeN Ville, Kentucky, and will assume comand ian ti aby dad mone Irie Chime, Of the Departtient of the Cumberland Mict of Authority In North Caro'ton, | 8 ean appolntcd Com | FINb—-dajor GOH, Thomas will | Wrest No ©, August 2001. —The | ha d without a bombard continue to execute all orders he thay 60d 10) Povemod of Saturday, waye me to and there is no ms “e jforce in the Fifth Military) Dist at th “Wet iin Used See itoae repo wage by shot or 1 Unt of his assumlsg command of It, unless hear tha ve ater Marshal Nn wgwevans are “fory’ ot a a AUSTRALIA, it rized by the al of the army to ans | Good neting under orders from Washing ol at a dindvantege, | Feurite Storma, bul, alter or todif ' ee boas, Orseredl epuly, U 1 Stites ease which proves | Dispatches fom Sidney, dated July Jet, Sixth Major Genera Sheridan, before) Marshil Nett, of ti to execute the ” rt * ‘ Major General Hancock, will report Process of the Ch rt ot the United lwo t re of the most terrific storm Patines head Dates, heretotore atepped by order ot titat et that has ever been haown in that couutry 1. Gnas | inilitary, with fostractions to forward the , | Vrame of ay riering, I order that reconsidere A letior say wnt * ace Keeit'at erty tot Bleed So Mente lgt Hinton tld Aled “aha hace ot thet 4 States fone Fe ie the . elk at Wherty 10 Fe of colonial bletory t t vheted the ¢ ¥ -e . i ? edaya rain louder! the cour a Ve he Distr miquariers, hid again intere vias t 2 Bven in our landlocked harbor the Pleguing Colored Per p'e in Nord a! as being lation of General Order No. According to Valparaiso news of Suly tia TLebeoip earn ys mnt ey wand What Cane of it dy, but tittle change bad occurred in the uasatiae to hi rel Bn ironclad ac Ape Caan Wee | Wasiteorox, August %.—A copy of Mae Civ Rights tn Tone, j factory atate of atfuire which hes extsted Were between 60 ant 20 (oet above taial tidal Jor General Sickle's order No. 75, dated Chur | | Gatwrste *. Au Tae iiteteen there for some time back, and which ts likely Jeval, end at this height thy wpyry. lestom, Aug. 17, hae Just been received tn ; nr ny He ih n by railroads and to continue antil somethiug definite is imate fore ore ane rtcpried pe vat Washington, by which it appears that cor Wer ghartercd © whieh are ¢ ree ee cnt oF the gloves, renderlig them al tain parties, citizens of North Carolina, were | M08 Carriers, in relation (o passengers, on te roel wasted thie teas 9 Pree he Hundreds of honses were AWAY, | trled before the Post Court of Plymouth, in) SCount of color. merctants, and pablie g ace teen. thousands — of live stock | Gest | Hat State, on th SAE EreetraEsT tertaln tye opposite opinion, and the former crepe rulaed and many ' ‘of roto ot, one specification | Tee Pater on (N. J.) Alma Honse Invostt. ation igirr s Def per Fxamination of Mi teeanee—. be Uther nice of the tory, The Investigation In the case of Tenge J.) Sigler, Keeper of the Paterson Aline House, charged with cruelty to the Inmates, was re= sumed at elght o'clock lastevening, pursuant to adjournment trom Thursday let. Mr. Barkalow appeared for the Corporas tion, Mr. Tuttle for Mr. Sigler, and Mr. Dou- gine cross-examiued on bebialf of certain citizen Aaron Van Guson, aworn, and examined by Mr. Tuttle, teatihed that he has lived in Vatorson nearly 4 years; attended the ex- amiuation tn Is cane; Was present when de Murray waa testifying M Sigler; at that tine saw nod his bead, meaning for ber to say it wna done’ after the 1 was betore she answered it; only saw. it de wee; abo was looking at Mr, Vauderboven the time. Cross-examtned by Mr. Douglaas—Does not Know the question asked; the answer was yen, given after the uod of the head. Mi t Ryan examined by Mr. Tuttle— Lives In Patterson; was an Aluns-bouse twice ; was ther the fret time Inmate fn the eight months three or four months the second time; Mr. Sigh both thines; ft is Ave years since she left the Inst thine; Mary Anne Wilson was an. tutnate; attended her both thes: washed her, combed r hair, cleaned ber bed, took her viet + Mary Anne was it was fi Je to ‘keep a atttel | her roe pt warm ; there was plenty of fire dno bedclothes over the str ngged every fot the suine as the other Inmates ; it was quite sufictent in quantity and good in quality ; in id f mind he conld not be better taken af; the fire in ber room was kept up all night; while witnes# was in the house the food was exe cellent; when her two ebildren eat from it th fit; they were t as long as herself; the boy was If girl 5 yenrs old at th never knew any complaint of the quantity or quatity of the i I more bread was wanted given by Mr. Sigh tdi bis ner it the tu piled with ele Mrs. Sigler wero: niforinly ; two women dled whi ove was Hridget — something, her a Beotch woman, Andy Hau Mton died alo; whatever waa ore dered them by the doctor they got It sie waa given them ; uel and tea and phy toast also; the sick they got beet tea an wer r neglected ; two women had to sit up with them when very bad; the watchers got cup of tea with bread aud butter during the night; the sick were never denied yhta at nights Ww Mr. Sigler to beat any the | i ato f naked body, with three. rment was the rsh) fi ber tesh three days after ehowed four fn her inches upon le was pushed ; she was pulled ; #he was kicke fn the abd of the accu itterty The heavy random § git erson "ULL at lant it acorns Luding bysta sutlerings a tisfied the fell she Keance, tormentors, fatigued by eacrtiont, withdrew however, without considering the sal Of one of the num- ber to return and glye her ten more Lishes cach to. eto} mistress, whi able to ¢ to wear her Tn the reve all of the eager partle races Justice trators have ishments 60 their ollence. p her kerea rg honse eal, cre for days she eutf Jothes without p “iting crime thus briefly o1 n to hav ants It Lo be de been inade the interest lored, that the ed te under Finally, the poor child, wounded and groaning, was’ pe mitted to ‘make her way to t of her earcely wi to her unremitted task, or eve of erp > pitts to the enorinily of The proceedings and findings are approved, ‘and in view of the delay which would from rey and the com ated oa ¢ The will on, the sentence mon jail at P are mouth ay place of confinement »uimander of the port of Plymouth ¢ that the se atcoces are executed. A_ South Caroling t amboat a esull roved Jevign= Fin d for Kevusing Pansuge to @ Colored Woman, Wastixorox, August 20.—The following order was ro Mrangranres § ‘ Germs, 01 vened at the 146 r Clive be prowl Me 4! aut of whieh Brevet y, captain of steamer ceived bere to-day + rarom, Be ius Lat Refore 1, Chaiteston, 4 ci purenant to authority from there headquar: ident, was array } court, Con- . July 30th, rigadior General A. B. ed and tried W, F, lot Hoy. Charge, io. Violation of parageaph eight, General Orders Pry iy tal if the ate & Lrwtclane tokes aad panier id rel iaalee amet Pilot Boy, ai In thts, that W. F. MeNelty, cap- vase pmplain * the women quarretied a Mr. big en bad to stop them. (‘ Dongias— Got re. quainted with husband at the Alm-bouse; married bin about three weeks tig the house; he iy not (he father of either of the two children spoken of; sat up with the sek at the small ho with Mra, Whittaker; gat up with Hridget, enother old Reoteh lady; the weather was cc had breakfast fre there was ne had it ready, Mr. Douglas and 4 Tr, Markalow What ta the ob tof that) question? [tts understood that the defeuce call tebe own witnesses, | Mr. Dotglis «nid that he wanted to prove inde Influence on the part of Sigler, Mr. ‘Tuttle We will admit that we witiesses for the defen Crosmexamination — resumed. woman Mary Thompson ¢ em (lengli ) would © smash” shat witness | if she were present at the tine; was sick in bed when Mr, Sigler eame to her house ; he | asked if she ever #aw any badness, * licks | ing,” il tr &e., on hia part; told | him ehe w tity if called upon; be ever promised ber a bed or anything to come bere; all in the almshouge were under Mrs, Whittnker's orders; she was too much of n boss there; she carried stories to Mr. Sigler; he would think them true when they were not true; he never ill treated any of the inmates on account of those stori The investigation will be resumed this evening. Ad at the time; generally nn 7 tos de the morpings Atuted hour, wineuever the cook Who induced you to come vidence ? bring | | Am the led Mag Smash- Hutcide of & Clergyman. Bontanaton, Vr., Aug, 20.—Rev. Mark P. Ladd, « representative to the General Assem- Uly, from Worcester, committed suicide by banging, at Richmond, Vt., Baturday. He was in independent circumstances, The cor- oner's verdict was suicide from insanity. Boston Courtesics to Mr. Mtanton, Bostow, Aug. 20.—In the Board of Alder- men last evening, resolutions were » opted expressing pleasure at the visit of Mr. Stan- ton, and paying a high tribute to his public services. Av order accompanying the reso- lutions, offering the howpitalitics of the clty to Me, Btanton. waa adantod, | fad! that the w twelve deaths fron 3 on Bunday evening rin this ef ther erday Were Alay two eAAes OF ‘The daily | Average at Now fherts, f tho appears | ance of the fever, has t Jeaihs out of & population of four thousand { | Nad Acetient—4 Capstzed and ste | Y omen Urow wed, Doven, No IT, Aug. 20.—Voeterday morn: ing ® party of eleven persona started in « boat for an isiand In How Lake, to Stafford, NHL, to pick berries, Ths boat was cap- 4, aud the following persons were drown= [eds Mra. Jercmiah Davis and danghter, tw daughters of Mr. John Day, the daughter of Mr. Alfred Bender, and a daughter of Mr. 1 Gray. The bodies have been recov= ered. Volow ver fo Texas, Garvrsrox, Texas, August 20 A. W, Clow and Mra. Captain W. Talbert, of New | York, were among the Intermenta to-day, ‘The death of Theodore Mix was erroneorsly reported yesterday, There wore thirty In« terments on Monday. Heartronding Pleture. A tote tue of the Tndianola (Texad) Buttes fin gives the following mournful pleture | A litte over n raontty by d, and one city boa beon the scene of and diss tres, hauned by our neip ut off from ali intercou with the have truly meh a bas strock down ne, reward! o. The fonde aticet have been aundered, and ty fire stil lett to stringy 1 and trials will long mourn the loved and familiar forme, ho'rra in n'y. A tery, T wexer, August 8.—From a report on the cholera, lately published, we find that the cases from January to July thls vear have been as many as 63,976, followed by 92,074 deaths. The Sicilian provinces bave been the most grievously affected by the malady, In Girgentt 16,914 cases are reported, and 7,810 deaths; in Bart (Neapolitan provinces), 11 116 cases, and 6,412 deaths; at Caltanisetta (Sicilian provinces), 7,191 cases, and 4,110 deaths, In a word, we find that death follow- ed the attack in above half the number of cases, Not one of the 49 provinces of Italy has been spared, though in some cities, such as Florence, only @ couple of cases are re- ported, But avother alarming symptom symptom of moral discase quite as mel choly aa the physical malady—bas been ob- served throughout Italy, especlally tn the Calabrias and Sicily, though even the northern provinces. are not free from its contagion, This symptom is the dread of polson, the belief in ite pre- sence through various malevolent agents und noxious influences. Tu Bictly this dread greatly excites the mind of the suffering pop- ulation and adds to thelr calamitous state, A thirst for vengeance upon the soldiers, who are supposed to be In some mysterious man. ner connected with the cholera, is felt b people, The unremitting seal ‘and kindness of the ‘ofticers and men in the care of the suffering and sick have done nothing to calm the popular fecling. Even when they are as slating tho sufferers, they are regarded with hatred and suspicion ; nay, frequently «ube Jected to violence. Bome of this rd mC Owing I ine to their belief that poison had been adi tered by agents of the Italian Govern that a lange meeting was held in the d night In the public cemetery, at which it was resolved that all the Curable niere and Etallan ay ta resident in the place should be killed for — «prending the cholera,” plot was fortunately revenled b an to one of the th vietiina, whe authorities of an adjac pany of rifles was sent to gi Hut hows itself ino on the arrival of the vin, where the disease ia Armed men wore hey peretuptorily commanded the ga tnck at once out etaying an dn n did the officer tn charge of the mall, ppened to be the only traveler in the treat for pertuission to leave the post tall events. He was not listened to ; the train returned whence it bad come: Catania Itself presents a miserable «pectacto | {| disease, euffering, misery, and terror are ecen under every possible form. Very few hops, not more, it ts said, than ten tn a huns dred. ‘are open,’ All who had th exeaping bay yrow havo selves. er Classes not entirely free from the EXmmon terror 1 deluston, ” The condition of the efty is 60 He active work of life fs per formed by the soldiera, who too frequently fall vietime to their arduous and overstratned labors. ‘They nurse the sick and bury the ad, and $n return for thelr services are fre= suspicious inhabie vtten refuse food and medic pW their hands, revile them with their dytug wid perigh, fully believing the ve been potsoned. “Phe agitation ia ind ribable throug abria, quently repuleed by th tants, whe tie y servants froin an wd to ald the sick, wore the people of the place, either omething — Unpreposess in their ance “or upusual iu thelr dress, cholers agents, A pops Ine tumult was the consequence. Cries arose of, Out with the pulsoner “Away with tl "Ont, outy’ and such was the fury displayed, that, 1h spite of the strenuous argumen J explae nations od to the | authorities, It was four the poor f y, thou specially requested Lo ¢ re “urgent need strong escort bad to chiet om the road their services rd them from. mise Slinllar cases, though less violent In tho north than in Sicily aud tho Neupolitan provinces, are, however, reported In the vicinity of the polished aud enlightened clty of Milan itself, Women oppose the -¢. moval from their homes of cholera patients into the hospitals, through fear of poison In fact, tn the northern provinces, as every where ‘else, there is & everal tendency to attribute the malady to fudividual maliguity rather than to any natural cause, — Ber gamo, Brescla, Cremona and Como are sorely aullicted. ‘The Milanese Sani bas been carried on wit asslduity, and the clergy Fable ia Attending on the sek. Al, however, to struggle against an amount of bliud ignorance and prejudice, which sadly reflects upon the Intellectual condition of Linly. ‘The bul OF whoiers i, we ibis moment, 80 nD- sorbing through the country, and the noble devotedness of the Ltallan’ soldiers and otis cers in the service of humanity bis been 60 much talked of, that, besides an order of the day, elgned by Geveral Revel, to thuse bravo men, expressing (he tude of the Govern- ment {oF thelr Cchaviur, & vote of (hance to thom A pass Hlament,—Cor London Duile Nowa a, A Commission service reat efliciency and have been indefatt- sane: | fe tho | apr tates, to be ascertained on applicat! tw Twrenty-sta wort are comated find coven words for each line ADDITIONAT, CBAPTARS OF TUR Great Mexican Tragedy. Price Tiaes, wo Cents more than ty THE INDIANS. The Heeont Nattly in Omaha, Re. Ae. By. Loris, August 20.—The battler nOmaba, a having taken phice beween two hundred Pawnee 4¢ ANTEC DUN The Cavtiviy of Martian at Qanrrtare her of Sion arn) © to have been a fight! A Preah oad toter etna Ace am the between ity Pence and hand A 61, Gvthos Letter sr0m tae Cheyenoes at Mam Creek, i whieh the onarHow = AWnees tovk fitean soatpe and captured | Meelaation ef ther inas forty head of eatua twa prt | Vieswa, Au 3.—The following dis Many othor Cheyennes are supposed to have Patch from Baron Logo, the Anstrian Blinise been killed and w: but carried off by tot in Mexico, dated Mewion, Jane 28, witha | their comrades, The Pawnee pow south posteriptot J *, ie published in the oft of the Tistio river, hunting Chey . iW + Abend Post of this evening, and Seven Indians were killed by Hightaing at tue Convalns an reating and authentic ace inktown Agenev, on the 1th ty Th Hot of (he cap tty .ty of Maximillan at Quenw Slows and Crows had a batue near oo ve pin whih the Initer were vietorions er ereoming the great difen! laid Heveral were kilied on both sides, Mary aT raccded Tontiee Hoste oo Kevule the Indiana te Teras je Mat of M and arrived aft a thre Wasiiwcroy, August 20.—An othelal dew! days journey, vty Putoea and Celaya, at Queretara of ‘the night of the Mi of Janes The day after L received pertntesion from the Hepubfican Commander-in-chief, Gonerd bedo, to vieit the sed, 'T Immovtiatel the Convents de! A bie Mal from dysen Patch has been rer § from Goneral Griitia, commanding the department of Texas, ans nomncing the repules of the Indiana, who Pad attacked a military post ia the aorthern art of that Stat ror whenever B rtson I went to the Papnichinas, w! sty In ted aufering Kenoris sta San Francisca, the stairs Baw Fras Ave. 19 erat Ce had to engaron with the Tnetans week in the Puchia Monnteing, ta idaho rit Ing the aid of f ry, rout IB thes w 1 at ten pares eavages. The Arizona are a nothlag ing and nv vor sty twd ‘sow “tmat | chairs mas mon tr An Omaba correspondent of the Chicago | ed toto th Before ihe one stood @ k eg sab Mirada entiiel, before the other an officer lay on @ ¥ eee FE eves be Bry etrawinat. Atnivhtag d toree cole tack ona train of the Union Prcltic It Oucls ator sentinel befor Tripertal Nowe chamber with revolvers t rir hands On een ithe looks Gow, It done hot | corridor. wer » other cella, wid Mejia were Fappear that the redsking aid) thle cna fil the whiterking did, The scalping was alnly not don. by an Indians men who ratiad the bistiess aay, A would not be ape to Heave (he sea he wonld rather lose hls own—that sure We tee Rohs ak uh coin Or tke rrivadat Qacretaro f till living, and f Ay to reco’ jeation for tours to Ly the way vis not taken Inthe bid <ror, who treated me An Indian ts a tot Most gra y and k 1 ine ¥ nroof of hie ent Nia Macety alan (eeaitently saw my. colleagues Mi Beagsian Miaister and the Belgian and F Huta Charges & Atidrs work ane leur ee . Curtopas t, to who he also showed bimeelé Tenant as } Most Aratale and eracions. We soon came sep EUMRe thcks: were 4 to the eopeluson, th consejuence of the me eee vw Hake oak oe i cone dilticlt and almost hopeless state of atfalra, towne are bound to have an indian war if A arrived with ua possible; aud their constant cry fy extern hatlon. “Now, thia Inte altack acrves fra rate to bring Kastern poople to thelr side of the question, provided (hey keep under a few of the facta. Several traing ¢ tern and Southern railways have heen thrown from the mick before now, (he cars robbed and sometimes destroyed. This has been done Inside of two years, ‘Th we no Indians then to throw ¢ Diame upon, it was at once charged rightly to thieves, rowdles and ighway fobbers; and it is very natural to Uppore that the same class of beings will do the same kind of work here, if that class is here to do it, And it is not denied, but readily adinitted, that towns such as Jules burg, and others’ not #o far away, are more than balf peopled by ronghs. Another th every Ue there ds 4 rumor of an Tndlan attack anywhere, it is telegraphed East as @ fact; but when, a few hours later, it proves to be entirely untrue, the telegraph does not carry the correction, NEW YORK. ‘The Constitutional Conv: ation - Fifty-fourtls ‘Vay's Proceedinas. | Avnany, August 90,—The Convention ns- sembled at 10 o'clock, and several petitions were presented and referred. BANKING AND CORPORATIONS. The Convention weut into Committee of and wher Uecision woul Queretaro, where, however, two lawyers, Ortoga and’ Vasque Fetmnlued. A short thine after thelr arrival San Luis these two gentlemen te us that their endeavors bad Toually Tatled, and especially that thelr chief demand—namely, the declaration that the court martial waa ine competent to decide the Linperial eause—had been imperatively refused. ‘This court con sisted of six captains, with a lieutenant color nel as President, The lawyers bad \ proposed that the cause should be tried elther by # rt martial composed of general officers of ioual congress, At Fequi ve mentioned lawyers, who tn thé ‘of the day bind sent us by expres further details of the lamentable situation of atfuirs, the Prussian Minister, M, a immediately left for Sau Luis, ih order, i sible, to obtain a better result, So aes delay of the proceedings. In order to negh nothing myself that might be of possible assist ance to the Imperial prisoner, f offered to aa company the Pruselan Minister, as he 1o nog nequunied with the Spanish Innguage, ange lis secretary was compelled by a vevere mts | tack of ilinets to remain at Queretaro, TI | two lawyers who bad remained deci however, solemnly in the presence of my. | | | colleagues that, a8 a representative of Al the Whole on the report of tue Committee on tris, F should oaly injure the cause «| Hl pea I the’ Emperor aring al wal Baaking and Corporations, | and & was thus cosnvelied to relinauieh ti The pending question was on the amend=” pian, for which the Emperor thanked me om ment prohibiting ve consolidation of rallrond Tho samio’ evening, as bo Urgently reqeired ere the agreyate cap . fe Corporations where the aggregate capital ex with’ him. The Emperor had no hope wha his honor and lif San Luts; was right. the proceedings commenc er of any favorable result for from the negotiations at and as it appeared alterwards he On the 12th and 1th of June 4 in the Tow court martial Mr. uger moved p amend the transpor- tation of passengers and freight through and from any railroad crossing or uniting with any other raliroad in this State, and just aud equal terms of compensation shall be secured ‘Theatre of Queretaro. Th | by law. Lont nd acetsed we a 1-"Me: Van Campen moved to amend ao as to Glcnce in the taxes aed otal fie thevtes probiblt the consolidition of paral ¢ wringly lighted up. Partly on account peting Ii and providing that no tue illuess, but more especially Jus Ines #hall be consolidated except by Ket und resentment of the Indiguity Mi lows. * 1, Lis Majesty refused to appear une tt i hee i pha ie Hy ope any constitus condition * than the application of onal provitons calculated to Injure the ap- Urute force, and the proceedings agalnat bim Perle ede Cae tal that would reeult tu the were for n tine suspended; batt the Generale pitollc grace Miramon and Mejia were compelled to appear ne Lap night it bene upon the ety ‘On the Lith the ease aguins® ’ ye Crerabadon ia, the Emperor was taken up, the lawyers for € and the lutlucuce o} he defei.e Laving proved that the presence ") i Of the aceused wis not necessary for the les | 3 ‘samendment was lost. | gutity of the proceedings. At another time Mr A.J. Barker one prohibiting Pauall Le able to report to lene yy of rilrond corporations, vag \u ecard » e aggregate capital shall exceed peeesctiie a ithe ucheaoet tee $20,040,009, was adopted: “Yeas, 19—nays, urpation of supreme power, the (Me. Opdyke moved to strike ont the fol- ete aie lowing: The legislature «hall h to pase any law sanctioning in | directly or indirec ve no power ree of October ee of which 3, Indi, in consee i + the Liberals assert, 40,008 military executions took irs ‘¢ throughout y. Ou the Lith, MM. Hoorika, Cure topassi, Forest (late French Consul at Mazate Ian, and confidential the Frouck Ambassador) and mysell were arrested a te the fi no power contracts, nor to ire igation aken to edit uartors 0 legalize the violatton uf any contraat, wheth- fayct Yi the bealauartors of General en] F bya corporation, « partuerslip, oF by & without any reason being given, Ie wa Batural person tt mated to tis that we must Mr. Opdyke's motion to strike out was lost Mr. Garvin moved to amend as follows Incase of the insolvency of any bank or banking ascoclation the bill holders thereof shall be entitled to preference in payinents juin two b We hat bardly tine so the Emperor of the mease aud to collect ous 1 order arrived from headtiarters that we were to leave the tows mediately. A quarter of an hour alters over all other creditors: such banks oF us wards we we n our fond, an adjutant of sot Aaopted baccuane! ait ted Escobedo lying us on leaving a passport td a Fed the following #ubtic Chantitian Tambaya for ua lly and lator State we returned within he next reve r pend question was on the amending ty of Mt Offered by Mr. Opdyke, prohibiting. the PO Hhoumhls of parsenaeruie Ie Cy Of Mam Kislature ‘trom hereafter renting, any Lis Ke ae Et mnie. Lane Fees b- proclaiming vietories of the wit, Beedle moved to amend as follows ; | kinperor, and. bis near approach to the citys lint atovk association fur Ranklr The faw in that city had reached @¢ ti ne 1 any klud frightful pitch, and & third of the ete Lig et FA ‘bel fretie | Entabltants had already rated to the Vidually Hable to the aun Hof their respees Villages around held by the Liberals, dre | tive obiare of shares of stock In any such core they were sutfering extreme misery, an colitagious diseases Were beginning to apread, In the Literal camp ¢ speration agaiy | Marques, the other Im) generals, and the foreign officers and suldiers still servin, in Me 8 uplounded, as they could uol to'de still ughorant of the fate that had overtaken the Emperor, ‘They ace cused theta, therefore, of prolonging bloods gb ¥ i shed, without auy hope of success, from The {ron-clad Dunderberg, whi arrived | eter obathiae and patted, and ill the bighee at Cherbourg on the 8d of August, had, ac | Mexican and Buropean ottivers were iu cone cording to @ report In the Meraid, » very | sequence on the list of those who were to pleasaat and successful voyage. The iron- rae death when the city was taken. 2 Clad lef Bandy Houk on the morning of tho | (2g, Cher band. hie Majesty the Emperor b 19th of July.” During the Grst few day if the | polnted out the Lugarteutente General Mare Here | queg to me and my leagues as greatoal were alight delays for the purpone of adjust: | Guitor, whurever ginee he lusd hott Queretaro, ing the machinery. | Afier that time the ves-| had cunataully acted ia direct opposition to fer Fomine eat making | the orders which bad been hima. The oration or as ociation forall Ite debts aad inbilities of any kind.” Adopted, The Committee of the Whole rose and ported the article on Banking aud corporus Lions to the Convention, and It was re to the Committee of Kevisivn, Adjourued, ‘The Trip of thy Darderbrre, excellent epecd. Tlie weather was scvere| Kmreror told me that Geocral Marquem fur the summer season, the winds from tho | had uoece been ‘autitortzed to go to Pucolay west and southwest —somet punting | but that bis orders had ecu to march with to fresb gales, When the vessel rolled the | tho garrison of Mex id the funds to. ch most, h breadth of beam made the | treasury there, to Queretaro, where the Ein movement almost imperceptible, — Passen- | perur would then have fougt « decisive ba gers were able lo write un deck, | tle with the chief army of the Liberals, of on the tven.tn rough weather. The veuflation of {he farueatis resull of which he cutertalned tee Danderiagg ia vory spoken of. | yo doubt, All these plans failed in cousce By a systematte arrangément wid locatl ace of Gener Mare 1, Obe courier nor One ber Latebways, not only the cablus and the | g everal decks are co sbly supplied with} Centavo to Queretaro, — After the return fresh air, but also tie engive rovm aud dire} of General “Majic had been vabuly room, axpectead {Gr gome weeks, and after parr svennenn ‘ many invariably Biecessful partial engages Tu Turkish Minister bad an interview | eats with au eueiny lx dude to ‘pumervus with Secretary Seward, yesterday, and el | = - - oat ar TF sresented to the President went Friday, (Comtineed os searts Meue,) i ‘