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8 NEW YORK UEKALD, THURSDAY, JULY 1, SHEET. NEW YORK CITY. THE COIKTS. STATES CaCUIT MUST. lite West Side Elevated Rnilwns Before jodgo Blatelifurd.

jiv. Currier trest Si Hrtfl- wiy Company. Too matwr of the application of the tlaintitr, a property owner on Greenwich street, bra provisional injunction to restrain the West Biue Elevated Railway Company from prosecuting tlio construction of their railway, has bsen dec'lded. Judge lihitchford holds, by decision rcadere.l yesterday, taut the piamtiir has tailed to u-ake out fiat any property ol ins lias been taken by deiectl- ants; that the U-gwltiture having authorized the eoMtviKUon or the railway la the manner nhiett It isbeiag eoiisiru.c:cd, the courts oiunot ititeiiere by '-ijjuuctiou with such cousiruction. on the ground that the railway is a nuiaauce.

if the action" of iho Legislature 1s constitutional; that tlie seitie'l lawa ol tiie mate show that such action was constitutional; that ilie vlaintill furnisiwd no prooi 01 special to him by u.e construction of the railway other chaii what ail atlier lot owncrd ou the route might or do suffer from SIKH construction, aud mat. lor Hie reasons the application ior an injunction must oe domed. lf.iT£B STATES CMOTSIOKirs COIT. Atiothcr Lottery Cnse. Before Commissioner Shields.

Tfm United S.as vs. MelMre 6 TliO defendants were caavsred, on the affidavit or Jldrria Tvrad- TU, wilh carrying on the business of lottery and policy dealers without paying the special tax re- qii.red oy Tne accused were held iu $2,001) to to-morrow Tor examination. SUPKE COilST- SVHiSiOS. TIic- rasoa raeific Railroad I.i»:sr.fiar.--I5is- of the 1 Before Judge Ingrahani. 31.

vs. Harinr and It win 'ue remembered, tost the receiver appointed la Use litiratioa between Mr. Fisfc and the union Pacific cornicenced three suits against various parlies and banks to reach money supposed to be Si'ila by them for Hie railroad or for tae Credit Mobi- liar ol Ameru-a, Hut injunctions were obtained iliose suite against witharawiusj the moaev. nave becu dissolved, Uie tialmill allowing diiiaults to be tasen. CSI.ENSASS-THIS DAY.

COCET--SrsciAi. csiendar cause on. 27, 34, 41, S5, 99, 171, It'-', 18a, 2iS, 238, 25S. 20-J, 282, COUKT--TKIAT, TrrKM NOE. 5C10, 3352, S3o4, "J55, SSS7, 3358, 3359, 3051'.

CUTT SETELLIC-E-STE. THE WEiTlIEB following rCCOTd will-show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-lour hours, in comparison with the cor resBOniliae day ol last year, as indicated by tne ther mometer at liudnut's pharmacy, liKKALD Building liroadwav, con.er of Ann lh6J- 186S. 1369 3A.M 69 77 3P. 0-4. 71 7S CP.

73 9A. 74 S2 SI'. 71 7 12M 77 84 12P.J1 09 Average temperature yesterday 79 1 Average temperature for corresponding date iast year 731 GOOD RKWS FOR THE LIQUOB Treasurer (ilr. Mamerre) of ihe Excise Board commence to reimburse linnor dc.ilei^s who oaid tho extru $125 and liity doliars'Tor licences on Saturday SUDDEN DEATIL--Barbara Brandt, a German woman, died suddenly yesterday afternoon, at her residence, Ko. 517 Bast Thirteenth street.

A phv- Dician saw deceased a lew hours boiure 'Jeata, Iu was uuabie to give a cenilicate. Coroner Schirmer Trill liold au inquest on the bady. LAY DELEGATION is THE METHODIST returns of the.vote on lay delegation in the Methodist Episcopal Church, as received by the Methodist, foul up as 01 votes received 50,40 9 lay delegation 40. Against lay delectation Majority lor lay delegation 2.i,301 ASSISTANT UKITED STATES DISTRICT tne appolntmenis of Pierrepont 1 Mr. A.

H. Purdy, a young lawyer of Sew i'ork. This younp: gentleman comes from the western part of the state, is a graduate of the Harvard Law School ana has served with credit in the Western armies In the late war. fcevcral years ago he came to tins city, and has won himself a high position in the Sew York bar. lie brings to the place experience and ability.

DANGEROUSLY Rollins yesterday received information that Patrick Clifford was lying in a somewhat dangerous condition at No. Gay street from the effects of injuries received about two weeks ago at the hands ol certain parties-not arrested. Tne Coroner will take such action in the matter as he may deem necessary. The assailants 01 Mr. Clifford ai-'e Known and can be secured.

The origin of the difflcmiy or the nalure of diuord'a injuries did not.transpire, but mort inoy be learned el the mailer to-day. EXCISE Board of Excise hew a session yesterday, when Commissioner Mamerre reported in favor of issuing 242 new licenses for New Tort, 159 for Brooklyn aud 15 for Btaten Island. Tae license of Robert Harrison, No. 57 Macdougal street, revoked and permission granted for him to ap- jly for a new license, Tue charges against Jacob Buessen, No. 21 Clirystie street, and James iio.

I'irst avenue, were dismissed. The license ol C. J. John ilorr.ll. Ko.

12 avenue L'. waa not revoked. The hearing of the charge against I Hz No. 25 court street, Brooklyn, was adjourned until next trial day, as was also that of John Itohl, No. 5 Dunham, placed Brooklyn.

ARKEST OF ALLEGED two months ago aparlyof travellers bound for California met on the New York Central Railroad, between Uuca aud this city, two men who secured their confidence, and on arriving at the depot recommended them to stop at Crou.v's Hotel, in Chatham street. The lollowmg day tney culled unba the men, Edward Bark, Thomas Edward Burohed, Joh Bumside an.i John Aiiifon, and oil'ereil to assist them In purchasing their tickets at a reduced price. The Enure party started fur the company's oilice, and ou the way one oi tne men Handed $350 in gold Drnii which to purchase the tickets. Both men, in Cajial street, nave their victims t.ue Yesterday aiiernoon deiectlies Irving and Coyle picked up John alias Wood, and Charles Wilson, alias Cliar.es Waloox, who were locked up at tue Ceitirai Cilice on tae charge of committing the robuery. A PEXITEKT ASSAHLTIN yesterday morning Catharine an aged woman living at '21 Cherry street, came early into the Coroner's Oilice, in a state intense esciteaient, aad requested mac one or the coroners should go at once and see her husband, Daniel Lahey, whom she represented to be lyinu speechless and nearly insensible from the tsfects of vioieuce received on Sunday last.

On bainc interrogated la regard to the matter, Mrs. -Latiay frankly confessed that she was the guilty jjauy, that she had a dilliculty with "Dan." who had OMii drinking to she struck him oa the with a piece iron or stick of wood, a severe gash. Mrs. Lahey was informed that, inasmuch as her husband was unable to make statement, the services of a curoner would be of aoavui. She left under the impression that her nusiiald's liie was in great danger, and, me even: of nis leath.

she would be arrested. She insisted, iowevy, that ia strilana the blow there was no intention on her part ol se.lousiy injurmg ner hu oand. There are a oi physicians in attendance upon him, and, should they ueein an ante- jnor.em statement necessary, doubiless they will Infoim tte Coroner, who will take such action as jnay be rumrreo. Later in the day Mrs. Lahey was arrested ouicer Pine, oi the Fourth precinct and couimitteclao the Tombs, Captain Thorne of tlie fourth preefcct, having received information that lier husoandwas in au extremely critical condition labey has btsn removed to Eebevne Hospital where ie can recede better treatiKerit than could oe rendered at Ka miserable home.

dlrvcrcom ana clothinfr, RitOKethcr $300 In vaine. The principal evidence egam jt him was his beiua seen ieavtnK the I'livco by areitr wiudow, haviujt si bundle In Ins pos-st'ssion. When arrested iiono of Hie missing property, however, was found on HUM. Judge Ilo(rau, ut the before whom lie was mmuted iiiin to answer in default ol $2,000 taken, commuted iiiin to answer in default ol Bail. THE TIIEODOKE ALLEN Tlie examination In the case of Theodore Allen, who stands accused, this time, of Savins rescued an escaped convict from the custody of Deputy Sheriff Townley, to Marco, last, was iiciu yesterday at the Jefferson Market Police Court.

Tlie prisoner was In court and his deienco was conducted, as on previous occasions, by Mr. Howe. Mr. DcCosta was with Deputy SlieriiTTo'vnlcy, lusclleut, Justice Leuwitn being aosetit Justice Uodce presided. Michael O'lteUi'y; wuo witnessed the alleged rescue, and Sergeant Christy, of precinct, who arreatea Allen, were examined.

Their testimony went to support the charge, and was eubstan- tially the same as heretoiore published the HERALD. Further proceedings In the case were adjourned until to-morrow ut three o'clock. Allen did not eeeu) tue least alarmed lor the issue. PCtiSE SSATOHINQ Perpetratinc: the grab game upon portemoncaiea ladies carry in their tanas and bills gentlemen ciry losely exposed is becomlns ft quite fretinent oVence. Catharine O'Brien was 3 money oai or the ratteraon.

Juase Hotan. at the oraerea her ruU THB SIXTH WABD STABBING Francis BnrKe, cnarged with stabbing James Devine, on Tuesday morning, opposite jjo. 85 Mnlberrj street-Out tall paraonlara of wiiica were pnblianed In yes- was yesuraay talcen before Judge Qe wiw'oomnilttea to await the appearance or toe complainant, who ia still confined in the hospital rtpm the eilect at ma snjuriea. ALLEGED BOKOLARIT AND A young man giving his name arfvimbrose 0. Spencer, and thatiof clerk-, yesterday arrested on a choree of burelary and roiiU'ry- It was alleged that broke into tiie room of Miss" 1 Victoria Wist, No.

Janica ttrcc a wiuch, two Boao aijicd i.urri."Uyj aaij EWSFAFER! BROOKLYN IBE STATES DISTBICT COUiiT-H ADiiilSALTf. Action to Kccovcr for tbo Oso of a Canr.1 Boat. Before Judge Benedict. R'liftis H. BecKialtn vs.

James ir. Eaton ct On the 5to of November, 1S63, libeliant, the owner of the canal Boat 11. A. Horton, chartered, as he alleges. to respondents, to run between 'ew Baltimore for tnc sum of eiaht day.

Tiis boas was delivered Into tiie possession, of respondents on the 23d of the same montii. end remained In their pofsession until rha 7th of April of tnis year. Tito. amount due libel- lant on tne account of the boat, as he alleges, is pavmeut of which has been demanded and II was to recover sum that this action brought. The answer set up to tills claim was that on tue llth of November respondents entered nno a verbal contract with tie Unu of Sprague Favel, wao claimed that thay were acting on thoir ovr'n account aud not on the account of libehant with whom respoadents refused to have any transactions wuatover.

Tins contract was atterwurds put in writing. iy its terms respor.denls chai tyred ol the tirin oi Spraguc Favel sour canal Boats to carry freight between 3Sew York and Baltimore by way of tho Delaware and Kanton and tue Delaware aad Chesapeake cauals. For the nss or these boats, tne sura of eight dollars ror day -was to be paid, but in ease the boats were frozen ia on tne passage t-ne pay was so stop until the reopening of navigation. Tho canal boat in question was delivered to respondents accordance with the above contract. But it; consequence of the failure of Spraaue 1'avel to deliver the boats uutil the 24th ol Kovember, aud in consequence ot lite freeziair up of the caiuil tue boat only made one trip to Balumore and of no lurtner Be- spondeuts denied an indebtedness to lilieiiant or Si.OiO, bat admitted that tnere due iinn trie sum $io5.

Deuisi'ju reserveJ. UNITED STATES COSiST. An Alteged ItiiciE Eelt-. Before Commissioner Jones. Charles IF.

MC-yer, who was arrwtei a few since on a charge or carrying on an illicit distillery at Kos. 131 and 133 YorK street, was yesteruiy to await the action of the Gnuiil Jury. OF A. Ilrcofclyn Case-- A Verdict Against the of Calltfirine nj Patrick Coyle, Vf. Thu dt'j of This was an action brought originally lo recover a balance of alleged to be due on account of paving Grand street, Eastern Uisinut, with, the Belgian pavemeuf.

'JHe uefence set up was that the amount claimed iiad been paM to an authorized agent of the piaintiir. Judgment was jnven t-o the piamUiT for die lull amount in tlie where tee action was first broujrlit. and tne case was carried up to tnis court where flieiltiC.sion vnis uiiirmed. Cook, Bergen and Pratt for the plaiatidj Wiiliiiiu C. De n'ilt I'oriiia MUST-- SPECIAL TE5IC Betore Jndge EttMiciH n.

dtrnseu. jro costs. flttrn.ii Srnyer vs. 1 luoficc OF SESSiOiiS. Before Judge Troy, and Justices Hoyt Tool ties.

COSTlirriiD OP ECHGLAT.T. A lad a'oout sixteen years of age, wiiogo appearance was not the least in his favor, was placed oa trial on a charge of breaking into a tool factory at Greenpolnt. He iras found in the building; but in his testimony he stated that he was in there in order to get some chips, haying been admitted for that purpose. There seemed to be some collusion between the prisoner and tne boy who had tue building in charge, lie vras found guilty, aud he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in the Kints county Penitentiary. OBAXD Two bors.

tinawfring to HLG iiumes or John AlCv'auo and John Williams, were placed on on a charge of stealing dry goods from the store Xo. 70 Fulton stieet. They pleudud guilty to crand larceny, and were sentenced to three years each ia the Kings county Penitentiary. A IIIVEH TE.L-K. James Connors wtis held on an indictment charging him with stealing rope and otuer articles, valued in ail at $50, from a boat lying at the foot of Huron street, Greenpoint.

The theit took place on tne 23th of Hay lost. Tlie nest morning altar tiie occurrence he WHS suspected of the theit, anil finally con- fiissed it. lie was round guiltv oi petit larceny, and sent to the reniicutiary for 'six nioixUia. ASSAULT WITH IX TEXT TO KILL. James Burns and Cturjre Perccatra were tried on a charge of committing an assault, with imeuu to kill, on uwen McKenna, on the Sth of May last, at ilia corner of Sorth Film and Third streets, E.

1). lCenna came along where tlte prisoners were and told them to go hoiue or lie would have to take them in. He took told ol and a scuille was the re- suit, in H'lucn both fell to the ground. McKenna testified that he was lirft assaulted by Hums, uud thai when down was cut bv him. During tins struir- Tie rercenira slabbed liclvenna.

Tlie oillcsrs wlio irrested Burns testilied that he said he wished a he hud cutMcKenna's heart oui. Both were fouud fumy, Uurns was sentenced to sixty days the aiiij. Fei'ceaira to HTELLSGSSSE. bofiy of an nnRnown rorxn was 'ound fluatina in tne water yesterday at the foot of Van Drunt street. The deceased appeared to be about forty years of age.

unknown man jumped overheard rom one of the Wan street ferryboats oa Tuesday evening and was not seen again. Ke was appa- ently about thirty-live years ol age. CAK WiniphHmer, residing Stanton street, Sew 1'orfc, was seriously injured by falling irorn the platform of one of the Creeapomt cars jljrLie aveuae. jJo wns to nis uonie. DEATH FP.O-M COXOESTION OP THE liiza Ilollins, forty-two years of age, died suddenly ast evening at her residence, 204 North Sixth street, i.

coronur ueid an inquest last night ascertained that death resulted iroin cougesUoa the bruin. THE SECONO DISTKICT olia Williams, of the Second district, vacated his mce yesterday and gave place to his successor, auiea H. Allaben. Tha assistant assessors and lerks in Uie oiiice presented ilr. Williams with a old-headed cane.

THE PAYJNG OP ATLAI.TIC large nnra- er of the property owners on Atlantic avenue ap- eared before the City Commissioners yesterday and rotested ajtiiiust the reaaving of the avenue With he Kicolson They wanted the im- iroved Belgian pavement. The nnestiou haa not as et been decided. TIIE ARSON CASE The exarnina- of Jha flreman John Conway on a charge of rson, preferred by Assistant Fire Marshal Patrick Keady, was concluded before Justice Voorhlea last veniug. The evidence was similar to that already ubllshed In the HERALD. The prisoner was remanded until this when the Justice Will enuer a decision.

STBEET ola street cleamna con- ract expired yesterday, aud the Water Board pened a large number of pronosals and referred hem to the engineer for report. The specifications equlre that all the streets ana lanes shall be horoughly scraned and swept and all dirt and tones removed once a wees danns the' months of larch, April, May, June, July, August, September, ctober and November, or as often as may be rc- nired by the Inspector of the lioacd or the public ealth demands. All dirt, ashes and garbage Shall removed once or twice a week. about hair-past eleven o'cloclc on Tues. lay night a fire broke out In a.

three story brlct uiiding, owned by Ira Perigo, at the corner of Fifth venue and Sixth street. The flames spread aj)idly, and before the lire could be subdued a iss Of $10,000 waa occasioned. The first lloor occupied by Joim j. oilman as a tuilnr lop. I.osw on etoex, insured in tiie vf Londuo.

TDc S5S- ond rjoor was occupied by Mr. vranR Wrron as a dwelling. Losa On $1.010. TKe third. door was occupied by Mrs.

Jane Wntkina, whose furniture was damaged to the "extent of Not The flames comnmnieated totiioadjulmnx and caused a damage of Mr. Conrad Ursprung. who Kept a boot aud shoe store on tnc first Boor, sustained a loss of Insured lu tlie Uerinauia Insurance Coiujwiiy for ji.600. The loss ou the building Is estimated lit So.ow. Tiio origin 01 the drc is unknown.

The liremeu worked ni'uur unwuliDsrly, aud mado consiUerable luoiol Jolm Caiinuighain, the chief engineer. THE BASK ECESESY. An Tue esamlnatlou or Edward Hanitschet, on a charge oi having in his possession sis bonds of ihe Wallabout Improvement, recently stolen from the Park Savings Bank, took place oa Tuesday alter- noon. Mr, Olmsteatl, president of the bank, Identified five of tiie bonds, ana Charles Kiemon, or So. 170 Eiarliige street, New York, testified that on Thursday last ho saw $20,000 worth of bouda in the possepsion of the prisoner.

Tlie further hearing was adjourned, the magistrate refusing ia the meantime to admit tho prisoner to bail. ilr. Samuel French. broKer, of Ko. 170 Fnlton street, Kew 1'ork, was tlie through whose Instrumentality the arrest 01 lite young man Hamt- Bchet was effected.

Hauttschet calioit upon Mr. French at his office on Fridav last aud oifored cue of the stolen bonds (io. 251) lor Jar. French re- lerved to his memorandiitn of the stolen nuiubors. ami, Und ing that this was one oi' them raouested lianitscuei to call again at noon 011 ihe following day.

Immediately alter the departure of llaiutscliet Mr. French woct to lirooKiyu and statoj the circumstance' of the case to aiturney of ins Savings Bank. culled aiGim at the stipulated time on Saturday, and ao- compinied Mr. i reach tu where He w.is arrested by order ol- tae vice presxieiic the bant Wneu taken uuo custody iiauiisciier. saw lie was tue of c.

15. a brokur 1:1 1'ms tiroet, TyiK. Le fiivoa was thai uiTc-slcd and in.W 10 oa.i. ti'sietaer John ftt'Sj, Jr. Un JUonJay vlr.

li-tfuca w.ij also arrested a 4 oi 10 bui save ile cLihi'-s tairt thus i.rrcst i unjust i.roeeejin^, he luil uo Kuow.eas-; ol Echec luirn sue mo tiund ty latter for s-ilc, and us ius tue oii-e-ei's ui me aaas tho mplure OI rycuvoi'y of tiio The prtcsw of tSo di'icose of Newark hold their annual retreat at Settin Hall tMs wcclt. conimencertjon Monday last. Thcrotrout will continue till to-uiorrow. ISLASff. ATTEJIPT TO TIIHOW A HAILKOAD TRAIN OFF TUB TIUCK It is reported that an effort was recently made to throw the Yaphauu tram, on the Long and Kallroad, from the track, at a point a short distance west of llolbrook, by placing one end of a He across one of the rails of track.

The engineer saw ijiu oostrnction, but not time to stop, out ran npon It, breaking the cud of the tie off, fortuuately not throwing the train from tho track, t-uperin- tenilenl Barton commenced to work the thing up, and during the week gathered such inJormation us to induce him to "aase Uie arrest of a. lad aged fourteen, named Field. A warrant for hla arrest wan by Justice Perkins aud placed in the hands of Sheriff Smith, who linn Into custody and brought iii to Kiverkead and confined him in Uie county jail, STATES ISMSD. David Stoggav.i and James Cowing, two young men residing at Kictoryvilie, went in bathing yesterday afternoon near Sailors' Snui: Harbor. It beius slack water they ventured out quite a distance irom tue shore, when suddenly muJe sliras ot distress, and bcforo aid coun! resell him It appears that de- ct'a-eJ broice leg some lime 030, anil it Is sup- Ptoer.

hut Uo lost tae use of the liuib wiuie in tho WEST-SEESTES COSSTS. 'TiiEit SccOoi. KOBHEBV At an early hoar -v moraine of the Tveniout police, vrlule his tue village or West Farms, at, oiled, tyii-u near Ilia pubUc sciiool, io, a hurried manner. red tlie tii'ie. On leceiviag a veiny ilia liasttneit his alroatlv pace toward Tire puimo uiiicer on roariiing tlie ai i'o'Uid a to Ii'ina t.iio iipariiiieiits of been ca'ccted Mrough liuef, -n obsOi-vmg apo i'lem-tu ais proy and AT TJorxT VEIJNOX TU'riiic; this VJilsge made t'ac sceuo of a succession plunder.

Sii si ore on Third avenue "burglars. force.I ar eiilrauce, curried a i'. av uf Musis aud OMtr articles, lucl'id- i.unc.K'y t-i the yinount of seven doiiary, winch lui.l left in iiie in anoilier or tiie avcn-te 'iey coutontetl iheai- se vcs twelve dollars in money. Two or oa fonrrl: were also entered. rhe'Vi a i saloon, in which iiycraily tu iiij-ior ami proposed, STEAH OK TITS MORKIS efforts are 'oeing Diade to steam wiih success on the Morns Until the cnmpanv ife in verier rep.ur, however, tuc icujec', likely to prove abortive.

KECEIITS THE FEEKY to the retarns mado by t'no diii'ereuc ferry paaiea to Mr. Jacob collector of revenue, tiie Jersey City Ferry company tha aaouth of May liobokeii Forry OuinpLinv" "iVcehawken Ferry Company returns nave been inaGc for tue jfavunia aud Central Bai-roail lernoa. x- 'i-iv-ar Smith, who resides ap Smitll avenue, swailowed a dose of laudanuia )een 53 aisclifwe-l by JuOge on Tuesday night ana would have been UiatcMurd. will bnag sun 1-r false im- transported to the land of sou's but for tlie I pri agaiust lae marshal, hss damages mediciti aid which ivas roniiered I'TOiieoi a i A police nCieer ivaa Her ti.i saa had recovered. Lad some Uouole with her Mure occupied by Jlr.

ScSnclier, jewel- ier, oa Xevrark avenue, near Crovo FC-I oa lire yesterday ana waj i) the e.xtsai of 51,000. The stock cossisii-i: chiefly or and winches was iuliy Ttio'dis- of an-l iu a back rcuiu no tiuubt laui; an iiu'caduiry vas ai work. THE DEADLOCK IN' THE C05TJION tiey yre so nicely balanced ju the Commoe council Uj.it it ia only after long delays that many appoinr- can be ma'ue. On quc-atiya ol vi-e overseer of iho i'uur the Cauuc tu a Jea'ii- lock wmctt continued ior several weeks auu enued by the apuomiraoaE iir. Mci'oaiUil, in tne room tl iui 1 EMWCS I'O j-roiiiluent men of Jersey CiSy have themscivca for purpose of visitma Virijinla, in a body, lae object of purchasing farms iherc.

Tne climate of mat ilonof the State sinTonnding Ltnculnirf; isrcprs- to be c.xc.ied.iigly iieiiHhy uuu baiubi-iuu-i. li. Diindon VitKpainclc a been appointed to carry ou negotiations with (ieu- enil imboden, the represenuiDivc of in The iiarty will start next iiouday week. TUB CuxTKiL KCISAXCH--INDIGNATION eignt o'clocl; last eveoing the tipper floor of the City Hall waa filled with about soa who reaide in the southern part cl tue city, to protest ariaiiist tiie outrages uuon tiiem bv the nuisance at the Central Rufimad depot. Tiie Couiiaon Council was lierceiy denounced Ior us iudillureucs to the interests of Uie'citizens.

Keaula- tions of a compulsory muure were oirercd; but, taiuer neat men was appointed lo'uiWiipun Kaiuoad Company me fU'eat ficcehsu. ul tins aijomiuatiou' lo Hliuu.d tiieir eii'nris prove uusuccesisiul soiaeUiuig more serious liiuu may be looked ior. Huliukcn. Tnn WILSON ISQCEST, winch is another instance of much smoke and little tire, was taken up for the tenth tune, beiore Coroner While, last ex'eailit'. IJobotna ferrvbosts will run on and alter this evening liftoen nain- u'tes during the Bight, ana every tea minatcs daring the ihiy.

Airjiarr TO a fracas which occurred In a heer saloon on Washington street ou Tuewlay mght John M. Bearmaa deliberately, it is presented a revolver at Cttj rarrisoa. ter dioppuJ on the ground, after winch mo wenuou was 'i lie inierenc-a was tiiac Leannuu luieiiiicrt tu Kill him, and a warrant was accordingly issued for lus There teeaid uc ny iiiuiive lor the act, as the parties were aii more or less intoxicated. I.NCEX1MART horse car depot at 'ruion Hill narrowly escapeil being destroyed by lire ou Tuesday nluht. Some designing, ma.inious icdi- viiijal near the Umidinffs, and it was entirely there ijeea even a hgiit liveezu ihe uiindiiigs have been cer- taniiy down.

'Hie alleged perpetrator--u reyted and li-aid all jesitrday ioreiiuun, -viien im discharged. Board uf nesliii oi Bergen City have opened a campaign ugambt the a'jattoir at and the filihig nuisance shore. A committee or the accompanied by several prominent citizens, vis-led tlio localities complained of yeaterdav. The Central Ilailroa-1 Copauy have hitherto bn.iled and huu.l- winked theauinunUL-s bom of Sort, City, and iiiuag in process tu sui a uu client tiiat mar.7 roc.iienS^, have urivea 1'oai the neighborhood of liieao operation-'. TENNESSEE.

AN ALLEGED NCISA Pe H. Foap fat factory, near tho cornei of slreet, is causing a stir among the neighbors. A meeting was held on Tuesday nurht, aud a committee appointed to lay the mutter aut! honest physicians. Tlis matter waa boioro the police court last summer, hut trie healtn nhysiciau, Dr. Mchols, deeiueu it was not a uaisiuCo.

otiier medical seatleinen are, however, a diiTereut At a meetmi of fte Boar.l of Heaffii held at the City nifrht before last, It. was shown that the sanitary state of tne city was nattering, and that there were no cases of an epidemic nature within the city limits so as the health physician could ascertain. A resolution waa adopted requiring that parties to whom live stock is coasigaed in this city shall nave the simc removed rrora the railroad depots before seven o'clock ia the morning. FON IN THE POLICE Some flays ago eight carpenters in the employ of a Mr. Komaine were arrested and held to bail at the compiatut of named Cox for alleged breach of the peace.

Trie examination took place yearerday, when it transpired that the men, with their boss, were doing some work for Mrs. Cox's husband. On one occasion tney imitated the qnackinc some ducks In her presence, a circumstance that irritated her so that she lost her temper. The relation of the aSair court was exceedingly risible. The magistrate decided that there was no cause lor complalut and tlte wooU butchers retired in excellent humor.

Oracjc. The police of this town have donned new uniforms and look quite brave, but still burglars almost nightly perpetrate the boldest of transactions. On Monday night no less than three places "eracted." At the residence of Mr. C. 11.

Pierson they were surprised, ami lett hastily with aix. From Mr. ll. K. Tiiaver'a house the knaves stole whoie weed's washing, so that the family are in a terrible plight fur clean clothes.

Mr. Stevenson, oa rros- pect avenue, nad a valuable setol silver-inouated fe'ontii Orange. AHNT7JL UETJIEAT OF THE CATHOLIC TJio 29.1SC9. Tiie conservatives of Tennessee will act discreetly End in the present canvass. They do not intend to ho.d either State convention to nominate 1 a lor Lovornur, or conaty conventions for lie jinri'oso orplacins in nomination eimdiaates fur I.c^^iatui-c.

They act with circumspection (i-ci: do nothing to ccilmrrssi the liosral move- inent eo bfMly advociue-l This is esseii- tlallj a canvass iu wliic'i raer. nre uotlr.nfr, principles everyiii-ing. To win lua vtcwi-y chisemcat is dedtre of d3' cun- servat-vc in tho --jtale. Governor S-utcr'd removal of the Rcjrisiration CoinniUsioucr of Shelby aad the orpointiu ot r. coiiscrvurive to the oJliou has croalcu threat con- stcraationsuiottstne'riends of who foresee Iu Ihiy move the certain defeat of their candidate.

Tiie liberal of tlis Franchise law iu tho liglit of tiie recent dnpreine Court decision is lhal the judicial oiaccra, rosponsibic to their owu consciences only ior the faitmul performance of tiieir dui ics. Tiie batu'eme Court decided in express terms ih.it once being a vot'jr accordim; ID lair, tha voter has a vested nglis tueroiu. which be Iro.n lu.ii by any power of the Legislature or or buUi but onlv by pro- ot law," 1 iiieh lo ueiiaed bv Ihy coarl, lo nieau a trial by a jiirv of Ins conutrymen and convicliou of an infamous crime. The court Tl-c clccth-f; is a right which the protet-ts and aa jeiuoiiKly us it doi.n tlic projierly in ch.itleis unil rigiii to vtite, tiiu clcclive frunuliisii, or tlia ot 1 tin 1 'Uie win) ur.ncr lliu icUd ui llio ti it hai pr'lliLTly nylit lu it, iitiv ni-ilnt iin.i vinulciLtiis as as it ilc--s iii-y i 111011 may have iind Tl.n i-jk-i (if winch ajuiikit fS injury rtiij QI" citri'urc-nl arc Hhkc linil e'lilnlij- iuvvj-ltii with ,1 i i i i i i to it. w.lh IL by UKl'rived oi it thp.ii Uilt Prui t- i)f 1 a tho caunut lc of tiieir iar.cn ruid clisueiR, nr and anv kind, oL.ier\v: a than I'y IHK; i.iu*, it w.lh- tMiio'ie rroci3 Jan' Lo or ol tr.o ii.nin-:;e:uy ivliicU evidence tliKir till, aad i us of u-)tea vu ir.ay pr.J:)i!l:y n-ciil'lcd ill the cafuxor-.

Tlio rcgisloi's, can drav7 their own 3e- m.cs of this a is appointed ia anv uuiiii- ly ii3 ntivldubiaiji.i ibsiw io all are cutitleii lo iheai. 'Die questions asked urmia'ams will you ever voteii H' iiut, iiveyou ul piopi-r age Are you loyal? These ilirej i-nswered in the ailirniauve baiir-fy ol me applicant's rijihltoa- aud no win lortiivittj one if ue law vrruugly, it is merely au oi lo which Uc is tij no f.irifciy liinuial. iv-nll of Ihe indicated by the by oi au uutYifn.iiv register a.id tlie a oatJi'Vtitive io the pos'- aori wul le the virtual uiifrancilw-'iiient of every 'ilris probably, be tiie best and etLsiesl tlie aucst.on. iritli the couvenilon 1.0 aifjr, anifild and UnUur the constitution, and, as the disiraTisnisemeni nf of the expires byiinwatiyn isTo, niucli expcase nad trouble inislti, tlniB be avoitleJ. llieatoices radicals have had the new resistor Shuiu.rcuuuty eujwiud, oa ill- ground iiut liie crnor hiu no rlgiit to leuiove iionL-hner, the :iewi.v oillcer, has to haVe the uisaii.s.-eel.

wiii be rendered ou luesday. it is said tuat Una i i am) issued S.OOJ certmcates the day he was unmolested by tlie nijaaci-lon. A3 the possession of 0- is by tiie law undoubted evideiiL-e oi lac holder's rigat lo vole it will be seen that ihe registration in. buelbyisiii ieast heavier by 0.0-jthaa il beiure iur. iiuiife'tiner ttppointiuent.

Kratii authentic sources 1 am assured that a complete YviU3ioti ol' seniimeni; place in "Seiiter auu auiversa! siiiTrlec" has noi only obtained a loagiacut th.s division of the SiiiO. bvit is also beeouii.ng the rallj'ing crv of of tllousands of blalLac leaguers and violent Brownlowites. Whether the inilULnce ol "Old i'roc, the desire to ba on the wiusinsbide, or a real, hearty repent-ance" of pasi. political turpitude, liie cause, or whether all ihree oi these mtlu- enics combiner! have led to the Jesuit, i caisnoi sav- but it is certain that Seuferwill get a heavy of Ihe votes in Kast Tennessee. The probaoie failure ot me state to.

pay the July interest on her bonds is exciting tne pasiic uiind. A coiumimication in yesterday's am ilera.i'1, of tais city, written by ageiiuemaa occupyhig an eminent judicial position in the stales, favurs oi a law creating a j.referred block tiie non-interest paying railroads, to be exchanged for bunds, matured aad miniatured, dollar for dollar. The writer says, "i admit this is a viuient remedy. what are thca.tsniatuesf Kcuudiation or the slow and altogether iuirlO'iUats remedy--the sale of all lie- faulting over Teisuesses the ndvieos from the wheat crop are cheering. Tiie yield ivil! be uountuul.

-The "man who laughs" is now amid our waving fieidsof grain, giancir.gaioiig shocks of wheat and of corn, the happy fanner, glad la tho results of his toll and beaming witn exultation as lie thiuks of the time, now near, when Uie labor of his htiuds will be blessed in a fctate where, indeed, "all men will be equal unaer the law." iti that day will Tennessee be again.proudly revered by her sons and take her place among the sisters or the household, no longer tiieir scorr. i'rom a "hell on earth" fair Tennessee will bo a heaven-blessed State: and with her genial climate, kindly son and equitable government, win invite, with outstretched arms, the talent and the industry of all nations to a home beneath her U'umiuil skies. The Kansas Pacific Railroad bridge over Cliap- mon'a creek, twelve miles west of Lcavcuwnrlh, Inii been swept away. The railroad bridge over putjiw.au still standing Saturday morning, uutie.irs were cutertaiaeJ that it wuuiU yield to ihe ruins iiood. thnjusn their various nngrauoua aodpersesu- tlynK i.rnvu 1 heir present prusncious condition.

Tiie speaker indulged in nodeuunciacioiis or co.a'se ihoutju ue quietly jioinls thatseemeu lomean a uuoil deal, in iibM'Mhiug the expulsion ol ins people irom It'-- that they were Urn en fiani Sands lor i ho tu wluci: they hail paid tne United Mates several liiiinlie.l titousutid dollars, most of which iauds they su 1 o-ivuud. auu wlueli tiley cxpujtud lo re.urn to and oceuiiy wneui-ver tluit poraon of the constitution or tae United fciates guaranteeing protection, i i enjoviiieui of civil mid relisiuus liberty, caiue into operation. Ho contrasted, in very clear aiM strung uncage, Hie treaimetit u'tah had ifuiu the Mlatea jfovurnmeut, iu uitli the uiuiiliicuut grunts of Und tu educ.iliOii the lug Torruory of (iod lor the uppjr- ninnytlio Lnilcd had now fur the iirst tune alTur-led the Utah to buy and own their Houses, it tatie nway all their niouuv iu iiaviuif ior it; then clused h.s sannou with a pro- phecv ol briiiiiiiii. of thoir lUid prayer fur grace them to meet, the L'l'eat resjoiisibiliiies to which Hiey winch a response 'Ameu" came from all parts of the house. As on every Sabbath, the sacrament of bread, and water wns administered, occupf.ui; fur the nninensB audienoc the wliois a hall ol" the service, iiut iitt.e saeretjuess seemed to be attached to me ceremony, at any rate amoi.jj the youujrer iiortior.

01 the suinte, joked abuut it veiy ireely. und physical and mortal tiuret scenien tu preiloimnaic over the spiritual in their (or tne cup to pass, A grunt chance lias taken place in Die coii.Htions of agriculture oi the tait ijUku Uasin the past live years. In tne llrst setucmeiii oi ihe colenv tue whole country was a barren, arid, deierc wli-te. Tho tiiousand streams supplied (luring the whole siiiiiuii-i' irom ihe uiclUug auowa 01" thesnrrouiiilmg mountains tnni.slieil nui.ile facilities lor irriguiioii, wiifiii reimered tne soil exceedingly fiTtile. only ones lias a tailuro of crops been threatened, when, aa Uaicrihed by Elder bmitn, is yermoa, the criekets c.ime dowii from the tc.iu3, like the lociinU of h'gvpt, ciestroyinj overv green thing la their path.

Ail the cilurrs of the sei liars to arrest their progress were utterlv irnitiess, until in despair they desisted; when (lie iaiuseil interfered lor tiieir preservation, by aenduii; a iiiiiltiiudc of gulls from the lake, which devoiued the crickets until they uoillrt hold HO more, tneii vomited them up and h'lled themsches again, until the crickets were destroyed, and have er "since appeared. The ciiaut'U of these plains from absolute barrenness to luxuriant vegetation has produced its legilimale result tue lucreased Jan of rain from year to year. Up to the present- time this season the raia has been so aoumlani that irrigation has not been required at all. The increased volume of rain from year to year has, however, another ettect, tlie ultimate result of which 1 will not undertake to foretell. No anxiety on the subject seems to be feit by the citixenq.

reler to the gradual and regular rise in tue waters of Great Salt Lake. The variation is. always considerable at different seasons of Uie year, but the average volume of water is now uu feet hmher than live years ago. The lake has no outlet, and it is very easy lo understand what might be the reauit the rise continues. Tue committee leave to-night again for the West.

HAjilHE TiiAHSFElU The following la a complete list of marine transfers at this port from the 28th to Uie'Mih June 23. June June 29. June2U. UTAH. Arrival of the Ways and Mcnim Committee at Salt tiuHc--Auim jUScliiunoii En Koatc--Visit to llio TUcutre--Serenade anil Speeches-Align Anna to Hcgpond--Divine Service at tuo Tabernacle--Discourse- by Saint Stullli--Fi'ospecls of Utuli.

SALT LAKE CITY, June 20,1869. Tho ride from Deserct (now christened to Salt Lake City--thlrty-llva miles by stage--gives the modern traveller "across the continent" about the only opportunity of enjoying A genuine old-fashioned break neck stage ride. The road, to be sure, Is not up aud down mountain sides, but it is sum- ciently np and down sharp liins, aud over gullies and water coursea enough, to Rive inside Rera at tho rate of twelve miles an hour a very fair impression of what that famous ride of Horace Greeley'a muss have been, aud outside ones, who never before tried Bitting flat on the top of a stase coach, au incident to bo remembered for some time. Our party, now including Mr. Axtell, from California, and several persons who, as friends of some of the committee, obtained permission to pass Eclio and Weber's canons- oa our special train, by daylight, also including Anna Dickinson and brother, who came on the special train at Wahsatoh for that purpose, reached the Townseud House of this famous headquarters cf the Latter Day Samts about, five P.

JI. Saturday. Brigham Youn-j and Mr. Hooper, delegate in Congress from Ctali, were both absent on a preaching tour in ths north part of the Territory. Air.

Hooper telegraphed on learning ot the approach ol tile Committee of Ways and that they were hurrying baclt to receive them; but our stay here is so short that wo snail bo denied tho honor of an interview with the Prophet. After a late dinner the party proceeded tolhetfce-ure, ttw only institution of the kind, at least tiia limns of tile United States, con- due ed and sustained under the caro of "iho 1 The performance not tise level or fifteenth rate. Uie. players being nearly all or them, male aud female saints. Several very goTM hits were made, which were universally appreciated ny the audience, by interjecting references to matters of local interest, generally referring to the raciSc Railroad Company, which is nut a popular ia- Elltuuon here because it fsiled to come nearer than miles of the city, auil to Die Otiien branch, now in process of gran nig, winch is to be under iiion control, aud the of w.nch is looked forward to as the comlns eveitt.

Kaiiroai! surveyors and engiuoars ol the Union ruciiic ivero the special objects oi theatrical sarcasm, 'ihe renutrs of tne lu.u'1 cannibal in ihe that he dmed las party the any bciore on Iroxen onl union Pacikc surveyors a.id engineers was received witn unbounded cutiiu- biilsia. ilat the auuieuce itseU" was a caria-sitv. 'Ibecilj has not a population of more Ihaa 15,000, Kenerti.ly people of moderate eircuir.oiauees or poor, their theatre, as large as Hie Aca'Jciuy of Ma-ac. in Xew York, is full to overilowiuy; six niglus in the week, paying, for tlie parquet aud dress circle, cue (ioiiur admission. An Eastern circus, on ils way to Ihe Pacilic, was last nignt iu lull trading a crowd, yet ihe theatre, with ouly its ordinary attractions, coutained an audience of not less i.ouo persons--aad such an audience 1 tlie left of ihe smsre, in ihe I'ropnet'3 pri box, eat Mrs.

Amelia I'olsom, the lalest and now favonlo wife, hanusoinely dressed, opera g'ays in hand, plump, apparently twenly-five, and Tjoaitivxiiy line looking. In the centre ot the parquet sat True dressed in ii.aclc, probably approaching fiitv. matronly i'-iid seriate- About her were iliree or four co.amcm- ijli'itt looking, laiervcHlm; wives, witu various pru- iiheilc oil'apriUK, auparjntjy under ilia supervision oi mairoiiiy No. while occupying tue fruutseat of the fliers circle nearest 'he private box were some tweulv odd of girls, ranging all the way in years twenty to live, well dresscu and sumu of ihein uue The IHUK ol the audience, however, was made un of very common looking people, dressed iu homespun, resombima very much hi appearance rue croVd Ihat collects a b.iokwooiis coimtry lowa in tne liast to witness the periormaiice ol a travelling circus, mciii.lin^ every and condition, from Uie venerable patriarch, and bal.l. to the iniiuu in the latter, in one purl of the liuuse or another, Keeping up a.

most unmusical aceijaipuiiiinent from beginning lo end. The orchestra was furn.slicd from Camp Donrlss by the seventh Cniied States iiifantry baud, which, alter Liie perlormauee, was joined by a ball Lake City bnad, ami proceeded to Bcreiuuie the Cijaiuuilce oi' aad Means at tne Townsetid House, aceo.ii- panieii bv several hundred of lUe people of the town. for speeches were made and responded In in a nnn-commiHat way hy the aeliuir chairman, Mr. Uoopor, ana ny 'i-uuu uicic came a general call for Anna Dickinson. Here was an opportunity lo fciucultue female rights that was never dreamed of in the philosophy of Cady S'antoa or Lucy ytone lilackweii; but Anna aid not eoiiie to lime.

Whether the reason the suine thai a usually protane wagon driver not to aweur, when he louml, at the lop of the hill, his load of coal scattered all the way down, because lie could not do justice to the subject or not, the woiid will probably never know. The lairoraior evaded the pum! by answering my innocent inquiry as to the cause by another question, to it, "if imposed she hadn't any sense She is lore- main here for a orlendajs. Tins momma 110 jjoruion service was neld, but iho Pruallei'tabernacle was assigned lo r.ev. ToC.d, 01 i'uisiield, MiMi, for a Gentile service. At tn P.

ii. the ijormou service of ihe day was held in ihe Tnlioniiiclc. I may remark, in parentheses, that the architecture of tliis building seems to have been discovered in the culture oi hens, 'fake half an cut into longitudinally, and it iiilo dimensions capable ol eeailug persons, and you have it. The immense roof, winch extends almost to tlie crounu, consirucied double, with about lea leet space the inner aud oilier shells, affording ample opportunity lo.r brac- imr, so as to furnish suhirient suituort, and the in- tenor presents au arch of white pjiiSter, unln'OKcn bv pillar or projection of any UeserTJiuoU. An orijuii larger than luat Henry iieccher's churca is ia piuccs!) yi erection at ihe big end of ihe egjrbiieil.

In tat absence of linguaio ihe ill autoruy, George A. tfiuiih, a cous.a oi l-he i'ronhet Joseph, favyrcd tlio cummiltee with a discourse for men- chjieeinl Deaeflt, giving a coiiipiehciislve n.sti.vy of the r.se and ol Morjiiuuisin iruin the Jiscoiery of the aacred ouokand of rirsi, church of Liittcr nay in TAHITI. Tlio Cnpi'rlngs of French ComraiHalaavt-' His I'riviuo Schfuiivl nml 1'artisuu el' tbo ftlcrelmuiH. I'ArKiTi, Kay 2, lew. Tlie Coun-ier Ktc.tK Unit ot January 10 publishes a letter of la Comtesso Diane do la Konciere, wherein she undertakes to defend her husband's administration as Imperial Commissioner of Tahiti, attributiuj! to him laudable actions, unquestionably the emanations or her own fertile brain; lor had M.

le Couite do la itoneiore displayed even the smallest portion of tlu' philanthropy his wife so graphically describes, lus departure from the island would inspire very different sentiments to those really experienced by all who desira the prosperity oi the colony. Madame ae la Ronciere, in her communication, asserts that the policy of tue Uoveruor has ever been to "protect ths needy agaiiHt tho opulent, tha oppressed against the oppressor." Here sophism. The acts of the Imperial Commissioner provo the contrary, awarding as has always doue every possible advantage to an extensive plantation, owned bv au Bullish company, wntle placing obstacles without number me way of private enterprise uy a system ul Ihugios-A'st injustice an partiality. do la Roncif-re likewise assumes an israo- raneo oi her husbauu's uiaulio.d incnusls.eiicies irs her iniiiguant allusion "-to the party "wealth, couiotncd wiih a voico," who, though former.y ireaied with the ucnio-t by the Imperial Couiuiidsiouei' and c'justautly vili- net! iu ti.e Mt-asnaer ita as one hosiue to iiH may now be uumbereu among IIM lew ol Government lil late years 'iaiiili has been sleadlly progressinc; -roni to worse, uulil has arrives at the superlative deg ee, under corrupr, govern-. meat ol M.

de Kunciere, whose violent temper, oiiyUMVo lauj.ctiat;o, unnjuiKied ami ilii'jera! opnuuiis recall a pa.it cpouu, an evuuuco ui.iy b' 1 traced ins i.yrannical tt'ea'jueiit wny a respec-spre- sents peuecl lu nia f. i.ourte^uri 1113 tuldi't 1 intellectual, disoieet and cooi. lie high-toiic-il principles ol notior enubied lam to enanre exemp.ary in-j varied he hue, beeii subjecttia lo s.nce he imijod on ihe is las "cnoiu" au act 3 duly, merely endeavoring to emorce a verdict, con- tinned by the Supreme Court 01 wiiicn peumg 10 ftiieci. the mieresw ol t.ioso tho "soas lavor," resulted in thu uiijiciKiiiiJi M. B.iver, witn his m.uuy, to a in'iuu- boiiug island, wuere, several moulds, iney to subujit to every descripiioa of pr liad mis "yrutector ol the IUSUM 1 (ji lu.iKlnir sucsi au USB 01 power, aaoyle'S some of ihe enlarged views of tue Uidjaua.w;nr 3 Tahiti wouid display a toiahi duereiit aspect us gards commerce aud ma general 01 aoci-Jty, neii M.

Csela iloii.iere madea point ol'op- posmir every suggestion i' me imd, (iroierrmij i a seeti. and jjeruidoua aav'icu ui ms -'syco- piiaais," wno have reason lo ge.mine sorrow at the departure ol one whose sabsttintia! lavurs iney nave so'cuujcaaLiy ueeu tue recipieuts oi--beaeiiis seuroely to be exi-ected a governor, ho, it is to be hoped, will eauiely disapprove ol the prevailing element ol ini'iioraluy so Blrangeiy by the imperil Coniniissiuncr, closes nis oe 'jtacil of tue must iraiuie ior" the coloay, douotless ad a parting soureidr to lus and ihu urduuiiaiour, tie la ilonciere, had ufier a years- sojourn on Ihe islau.i, at ihe uuivu: Men uJ proposing a new iurin 01 "internal yoyemuierit, 7 wnica he has cared ior uue uud ad of nis by appointing tnem to promiueiit and lucrattVQ posts, uot evea excludiu-' ills oiu lye, "die juiau uS wealtn aud stentorian lulled," Mme. de ia Hon- so leeiiugiy deiinemerf. 'I'o aecoiiipiiya this object Ue muaorfc call upon 1.1(2 small mercantile community oi i'aveiii to mrnisa tiie asnonui; to Ujioiy wmcn cou.d uu iy laorearfing tue T.tXii* tioa to twenty per cent oa lie objec'a to any beini oa the ruling prices, wiiieli ae e.ju^iderd already loo exorbitaur. A protest against i.araeiiiaua^ in auy suca sil.iou nas beea ilr.iwu suaeu uy at! naiioa- iilities, 01 it only om the arrival of liie i.iuvernor, WHU ia uoiiUy iuoked lor, with wnat aaAietj nuiie caa but inuse who nave uxpuncuced evi! siv.iy 01 ya imperial TAi'isiTi, Mity iSOO.

Tiie greatest consternation and excitement prevail here conseuncac'- oi the arrest of tile Crdu! nateur and rrocureur finpernil. Die u.jvcrtior, utter publicly announcing lus mien- lion of establishing a new lorm 01 feuverament in ihQ colony, made a tour round me islaad, roturniua to Papeiii Mouday, May no. A hours the house of the Ordonnateur was burroundcd by company of gendarmes. So previous mtliaatioai having been given ot what waa lately to take place 3 the cuno.sity of the inhabitants became aroused, auOi numbers flocked to Ihe neighborhood liiue to sea M. Buyer, dressed in lull unilorm, led out by tvvu gendarme-, wiln the lieulenant lu the rear, who marched him under an escort to the military racks, where hu haa been retained prisoner, witu uardeil duurs.

AU hour laiei; iloasiear Halozer, recently airlvud from l-'rance Prucurenr Iniiteriaft- C'iief ciu Justice Judicraire, by apiiuiuiim'nt ol Ilia Emperor, wiule returning hoaiu Irom his was nrresied in the street and also conducted lo barracks, where lie anoinCr apartment. No co.uiuamcation is permuted, uuu even wriiinj; tcr.als were reiused tucm. As be un.i^me sucll exlraordiuanly harsh have CiWttueir lauiig lies into the most profound orders were nnmediaieiy iss.ied for the tiou uf.the transport ior sea, makmv; it only luu apfiarenl Liiat the of tue a to get the OruohnatcuPaway lie.ore- the ol his. succceseir, wuo, it is 7vfr. iiuyer in Ins be ol the gieaii ue douo him by M.

de la who, finding tliat au his eiium to cleiaiue t.ie Character of ihe ordunna-eur iu I'raucQ have proven unsuccessful, has on irus-' the inteu.iuu of Minuter ol Jianae by I himself ol r.i. disatniroval or iv being made in the gj eniuient la him oi a oonfipir.iry pei'suii, so :.3 to iiurry him out ol me eoluny. loial.y unniiuitiiil thescrwiu coiirfeiiuunOTrf aiieudnig sueu a sicp nj" the of being ab over lUjnaateur to the very nisi inu.aeat. Liaily does it become moie eviaent that neither pei'non nor property issec.a-e asramst the uiacu.ua- Lions ol tho preheat ImL-erinil Com wuo seema i perpeiratm-r till kia.is ci oatrageuus aud iieeus eie'rcsit'iiiiig honors which 'it never to been cumerred on one wiU'fce hihtury ulsjiuivrf hoy, liiiie iie has ever jeea ul esieeni or eonndence. ccuiliict lowardiiliioyenext to him in authority i i me indignation, it is luco.nprnucusiblu wuat motive induces th home goveraa.eat tu retain so long ia power a man ivluse entire ailinini.iti'.il.i)a been a series ot errors, deception and arintrary aeiSj especially ailei? the rCiieated U'aasuuued lo tuc 01' (jne can but hope that M.

de Ia Ronciore's heart-Si tieatmeat 01 others iiuiy upc-a In.i:- li, ami ihai. me oauinco ol ill-speatlil'd bo ia aouiary retireaient. FIRST NEW Brownsville, Texas, X'unni'l savri on lue lilh lift, a riiiiclKi'O- brought lu luat p.aee luj puuiids o. coUun in Luij It grown on tiie Jarnto ranch. stai le is about ihe same as lhal ul guod AlLssi.f siippi or AUuama cottou.

TUB Uure is liiiu stiong. The man cuuld nave mure, but ad hud auL the ineaus. He came in on horsebaclc. UQ sold io ilr. i at luur cents ivr lyOiiud, The Ktai'iiifl, settles me yuesuon ol LUC cajiaciiy 01 lae soil not immediately la Ihe valley of 11m Kio Grande lu produce cut ion.

It tixes tue Jacil pultun can be gotiea inco market earlier frolic tni-; section than any oiaer ui tne Uuiied tiiates. it iri cuiiiiflenily aatimpated tue ne.it trip of the cteiiiner LO Urauae sJity "'ill liad Mr. McAlleu rc'alv i i i a iiale or cotton to jNew Orleans OL' "Tiie picking seaaua here iaits irum juuc to January. the Supreme Court at UaiviU. wiio murdered oilicer l-'eulon last CliaaLmas a veal? figo, and Sam wao muidered Caplam ferry, oi' the aecoud distr.ct, to be hum; ou the 2uth a'S August next.

The news cruaicil some litt.e excita- mtMil, especially among the meails 01 Galviu, and it. was cnrreiiily that they were deierxiuued to liirow the tram on the MuniDlus and Ohio Kail- road oil tne tructi and rcseue him. The accompaaicd by a posse of poncemen, went to Brou'Cbville eariy this morning, lie naij very wisely provided for a special tram to be ready at Brownsville to bnug him and his prisoners uacK to Mem- pins. This Diece of biralegy ouiihiiiked the raiors, wuo had no Idea of a suecial tram, anu were eviuently preparing to overhaul the regmarauer- noon train. The prisoners were saiely coudaeied to their old quarters our jail.

iSo rebalance or uiter- rupuonwiis oisered the jjliernr, eitner uuiug or re. jwmxfc THE LAST OP THE last of ttie returned Confederates arrived tlio ciiy a day or two ago. His name is Ashlev, He entered the Confederate army early In the war as u. member oi the sixtu Koi'tu Carolina regiment, und since tlie war ha3 remained in the hospital that State, Burrennij from and disease. He is subject also to and was attacked by one yesterday on ttie The poor fellow'3 race seems to be nearly run, but is endeavoring to make his way home In the vicinity of Henderson, irom whence lie uiartcd out ac the c.ul of his country.

His lather also eutcreci the Conlederaie service And was Jseveral men, Henry Sharp anions uiem, have taken the suilercr, wnu in dcsjiiuteca'ciiiiist-aiiccs, lu charge aud will provide lor las hia liouis iu tne most comfortable inaanei' lancw, June.

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