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CITY INTELLIGENCE Tus Banxsn’s avy Baoxes's Teunugaru Company, ofico No. 12 Broad street, New York, having completed the'r line from Washington to New York, laid yesterday across the North river, at Fifty-ninth stroet, tro of thoir ew submarine cabics, The line is constructed through- out in the most substantial and enduring manner. No — ae ie make S the model line of the Mr, os Otting F, the company’s ongincer, fas stod by Mr. Bullorold, who has ‘rhe cables: ou Ce lly laid tho two cables—ome tn irteen and the other in sixteen minutes—with their new and splendid seow and fino large reel made for th # purpose, the lay- ing being done in fine shape. This company is composed ‘of somo of our best men, Mr. William Callow, the Pre- sidont, is an old Baltimorean, formerly of the firm of KE. Pratt & Co.; Mr, G, Hilton Scribner, ot Now York, is the only resident director at prosent, There cables are from the works of the Bishop Gutta Percha Company of this city, and were made with groat care, under the direction of Bamucl O. Bishop, the gone- ral agens of the company. Thoy were thoroughly tested, and found vory perfect.* They were manufactured of the best materials and workmanship, and are decidedly the pee: ae oe made in th's country Ca Europe. Rng pure gutta percha, oxtra heavy coatings, and tho bedding Is sueh piven before been used viz, @ double coating, reversed way, of two-yarn Manila, of Fery superior quality, without tar, Inid on spirally, affording a thorough protoction to the gutta percha THE NASHVILLE CONVENTION. EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION. SHIPOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION. Second Session of the American Institute | Am snormipat Meeting—The Abuses at of Instruction—Large Attendance—Let- | Quaran ter from General Howard—Education of the Freedmen Urged, de. hing for the People to New Haven, August 9, 1865. Know—The Foes of the Health Officer ‘The Amorican Institute of Instruction hold itsse0ond | Said te Be One Hundred Thousand Dol-~ session to-day. There are present at least one thousand lars Per Year, é&c. guests from abroad—mostly from the Northorn States, ‘The Bhipowners’ Association of New York held their ‘and of whom two-thirds are ladies. B. @, Northrop was | regular quarterly mocting yesterday afternoon, in the re-elected President. Chamber of Commerce. The Chairman, James H. Froth- ‘The question discussed to-day was, “What duties doca | ingham, ,Bsq., called the meoting to order at half-past the return of peace bring to the friends of education, | one o'clock, after which the Secretary read the minutes especially in reference to freedmen ?”’ of the last mosting, which wore approved and ordered Speeches were made by Rev. Mr. Streeby and Rev. Mr. | on file. Abbott, of New York; Egofossor Hart, of Philadelphia; | The Arbitration Committee requested to bo excused Professor E. B. Bassett (Golored), of Philadelphia; Bishop | from making any report until the new rooms of the Biaith, of Kentucky; Mr. Wood, of linols; Professor Thatcher, of Yale, and Professor Zachos, of Andover, Association are ready for them, which will be in about Mr. Annorr suid he had letters from Governors Holden | ‘WO weeks. Tho roquest wes granted. and Brownlow, urging ilssionary work in the North to Mr. Brert, on bohalf of the Special Committee on coun & public school system in Tennessee and North Quarantine Regulations, presented a report, which ro. ted that they found it would be impossible’ to modify Pr. fessor Basmerr urged co-operation with the blacks to | {] 7 accomplish the object. Freedmen would have more con- peter on pes fo geen a fidence in negroes as teachors. had their forndation in the organic law for the govern- OALIFORNIA. aaa ©OLORED MEN IN COUNCIL. —or Speeches of General Fisk, Rev. Mr. Lynch and Others. ite ial tes Protest of the Convention Against the Admie- son of Tennessee Into Congress Un- less the State Aets on the Pos tion of the Froedmen, &o., &e., &e. THE BILLY MULLIGAN AFFRAY, &o., &., &o, Our San Francisco Correspondence. Ban Prawcu0o, July 6, 1665. THR NRW MEXICAN Loan, Tho agont of the liberal or Juaros government of Minx. ico, in the Pacific States (General Gasper Sanchez Ochoa), aided by the Moxican Consul, Sofior Don Jose A God.y, is pushing on the new Mexican ton per cent loan with com- mendable enorgy, and spite of all the obstacles in his way is meeting with considerable sucocss. The bonds, whioh are secured by pledge of half the receipts of the oxstoms for the States of Sonora, Sinaloa, Colima, &c., the safes of the public lands and the ronte of the mines, tre now being delivered to the subsoribors at fifty conte upon the dollar, About $100,000 have been deibvered up to this date, and as goon as the smaller donomins- tions, say fifty and one hundred dollars each, are ready for issue a much larger amount will be taken. In spite mary his carogr, ‘ell from what window or door would speed the soma: of sant, or who would be the victim. 7 © crowd Bw in nus aod Doilding with a strange { Fricnctn officer Kilis and officer Henderson, who were inside the hotel on the lower floor, concluded to try whether Bit thirat or liquor could not be made subservient to thett ends in capturing him. Accordingly a famcy drink was wixed, and, calling to Mulligan from the foot of the stNrs, they attracted his attention and profiered the driuMk. Mi Nigan accepted the offer, but would allew ae one bt Henderson to approach bim with it, He perempe torily @arued Ellis off, and kopt his cooked revetem =" drawn G@ Henderson all the tine a» he ascended te ta ra wilt liquor. He grow impationt aud warned Bom derson to rate bis movements When foorths of the way ap tho stairs, Honderson mopped asked Mulligad'xt he Twouldn't obme down and drink wey him. alligan titiyadiently dectinod, ane soured With an impulse w shot the officer, ‘and urged hrm leave quckly, snderapm plas d the waiter at the hea@ of tho stains, and atted without dolay ow Mulligan's the latter uever for s inomens turning his pisto! from aim on Henderson uatih iad got out Of myht. this intorviow Muiliges kept hinwelf in & position where Nasuviie, August 8, 1863. ‘Tho State Convention of the colored people of Tennessee 4 tot at mine o'olock this morning, pursuant to adjourn- mont, and proceeded in the regular order of exercises. ‘The convention was opened with prayer and after the adoption of the minutes of ths previois day the foliow- | _ A letter from General Howard was read, of which the Manita yarn has beet he could # 6 the oit : mi m proven to be far superior to tarred x z , © oitlowr and command the a) A ing preamble and resolutions wero offered by Mr. Wat- | following 4s 8 portion: — ; tloer The Halts PE alg nt Pehla | hemp for this purpose, aa while the pms Ow Aad Rall aia: sautpalepiads iene soe nosy gbteaner oe capenes Dis own verees. Capisln Lame ernae oe ; : : sor, General Voga, and the difficulties he has to contend with, #0 strong is the fooling herein favor of the liberals that a considerable sum is likely to be obtained by tho cays in a short time tho Manila, has so far sown no appearance of decay in salt water for years. The cables fitushed are four in number, one one-eighth mile \dea of administerayg dri liquor to tim in a similar menwer es the Or. wor gira and immediately commonsed proparations. DEATH OF WULLIGAN. © Tam particularly rajeiced at the proposed discussion of | than the I worn, Givponece talating anti oauoasion Ge Anvartean feeek, | Cr snk of tna Lied Seales, the Leverage men. My purpose ts to aid the work of education by | y, sibility {o any individual. (The report then em- Kins, and adopted by a vote of ninety to forty :~ RESOLUTIONS. : Whereas, we are in convention assembled, in order to | ®very mea of encouragement that are or may come each in and have one conductor each, Co! Goliberate,'so fag aa wo are ablo, upon tho presont condi. | within my 8s Commn'tioner of Freedmen or Refu- | "pod the laws on the mabjogt) wo take intoconsiders- | 2, tutee No. 10 copper wires twinod together, rope | Atle of these bonds, One gentleman, representing e | | In the meantime, tho proenesccr taking Molligewadey ton and tuture ects of all the colored people of Tan- |, gee... I are. She genoral superintendence of the | slow tho fact that the Fae we tie Hardon can bo | {#slon, making » conductor equal to No. 14 gauge. fetee banking shane, :othred: take $200,000 at nting iwelf only a8 »-seyubl to more murdety By messee; and it is ex; that in all our de- | Work inithe States where e asaistant commissioners, | made to tho ahtpping interest the greater the pecuniary insulatiog is. of puro gutta percha, Inid on in three ceat- | forty cents in gold, which was declined, | as lor which ho was evidendy: pr pariug, it was de Hberations we put forth our sonti therofore, be it_ | end have already provided, when possible, that the | penefts accruing to the Health Officer, and, furthor, thas ings, making niho-sixtoenths of an inch in diameter | the rate which had been fixed was fifty od to shoot him down, andianvarinod foros was tm: Resolyod, That wo publish an address to thom and | teachers shall havo quarters and fuel; and ‘they are per- | the incumbent of the office has, of lato ears,’ Doon outslde. ‘The bedding ls of two-yara Manila, laid on | Cents; considerably moro was realized, im fact, | mediatoly dospatohed for, and Wet yoon on the groumd: by our own goverumont for its securities during a consid- ‘Those consisted of a number of se Police G he erable period of the war, Such faois spaak volumes for ona ott ‘owuso it to be circulated throughout tho State. ¥ vere posted in positions commandi © portions uf ube? ‘And whoreas, the potition presented by the colored spirally, two coatings, reversed way, and au armor of mitted to”have the army ration by purchase, which | chosem not-for his peouliar adaptness for th position £0 | fourtoun No. 4 galvanized. iron wry iaid. Up spirals thousand five lessens the cost of board one half. en the blacks have fo of Tennessee to the Legislature thereof has ‘not elved money or wages enough they will food as uch aa for his subsorviency to political party and Pro- | woivning whou finished about thirt the confidence felt by the people of the Pacific States in ‘where it was most hkely Mofligen would avpcas disposed of by. that todd ta'wo ‘understand, be- {teachers as the benevolent agencies. may sond thom. 30 Eeioacyin Political wire pulling, the result oan be ously | Tostived poands tothe mile She opadtannce lt by the people, of the Pete co sad. | Alter. walliagfor some time, porhape sll Hour afte the’ Cause thy do not know the sentiments of tho.r constitu. their sympathies with the Morals in their unequal con- | men wore posted with tl ? they promise. Then send the teachers and organize aa te lar caso the attention anno- ents; therefore be it mady schools as possible, Tho difficultios will'bo. fro oe oel ood ese fo wale a. tinenen el eee Resolved, That this convention publish an appeal to | the opposition of blind prejudice or real ignorance. Some | Cow bay, Cape Broton oom through Long the loyal whito citizens of Zeaneones upon the subject | men will shut thelr plantations as far as they can against | Island Sound with a cargo of ae which was dive oda Tax Case ov Apmaipe Inviva.—Mrs. Erving, the mother of Adelaide Irving—a aketch of whose career was aren in yesterday's Henatp—oalled at our office yester- lay and stated several facts which, in epee to her, wo mako public, Her daughter was lly and religiously trail and educatod by her parents; and tho first crime she was charged with—that of picking a lady’s pocket in @ stago—is not truo. It ia stated the purse in question, containing six dollars and a half, was found by her, and not stolen. During her imprisonment at Blackwell's Island, John Fitch, the son of the Workhouse Warden, ‘became enamored ‘of her, and, eloping, married her in Grace church, The carpet bag which is stated to have been stolen she states Se hincom as having beer taken by mistake AtMoer 4 Row.—Early yesterday afternoon quite an al: ion took place in tho City Hall between an ex-Alder- an and @ brother of one of the members of the emt Board of Aldermen. It appears that the two payer dentally met in the butlding, and at once made charges of roxuory against each other, when, as @ matter of Dellige.ent demonstrations tmmediately followed. great deal of spicy information was picked up by the outside who were evidently well pleased that the secrets of the “ring’’ should thus escape, The brother of the alderman, it appears, hed been employed as an a ot Corporation work, and he accused the ex- Alderman of heving obtained b-amy J boo ag and algo charged him with eee debts. e Alderman, in turn, accused the inspector of | img (1 city for work he never performed, and of reovi' the affidavit. To this the stor replied Aldermen a liar, # swil end other similar soft-sounding names. Jovomenrs AGaimer run Cirr.—There is an’ interesting question to'be decided for or against the city withimthe next fourdays, It grows out of seventy-elght warrants im satisfaction of judgments against the Corporation, ob- tained in the Supreme Court, and’ whiob have'been:duly ted to the Mayor for hits signature, but he:stub- refuses to sign'them. The'suite were originally ed by parties: who had performed labor upon u commg from the opposite aide of ¢ ta; eons eae at me sopinaeh . eithor promature or misaimed, and tho vast crowd wert: about to setifo down on ths conclusion, and- to look oat = ae Leip Mullivan, whe ee ae the police (rps down Clay street, carrying and gave the iaformation that they had nothing more fear from Mulhgam. This announcement caused u gen oral rush fos the front steps o: the hotel. Evory ont Was ADXi0Uug to'see the dead monster; but, as & necoss ty the crowd was exctuded—only officers aud some othisy’ whom it was deoured propor to admit were allowed a cessto the scene of Siullican’s death. Asconding ter firnt flight of states, the body wes found stretcied out es the floor of the'Hall, the head frightfully shattered, bisr brains spattered on the wall and poured cut in the i of blood om the floor, where his hoad rested. Mu was shot as he was im the act of stopping forward to ther glass door opening out om the (lay sirest balcony to da Charge his pisto! ayain, ether at the crowd, or at the ol cer onthe opposite site ef the street, on whom 't issabd ber had fixed his-attoutibn, At all events, the officer fired jus) in time, beyond all prradvemtuare, to’ save «ther his ows, or the |:fo of- some citleen in the street. The deadly mis» silo told with-unerring precis.on, crashing through we top of Mulligan’s: hrad) entering’ high up on the fore hoxd, almost in‘a'line'with the nose, and passing ous st tho crown, toaridg’a! fiightfud bole and scatterin, ; monts of bis skull-im:overy direction. Death Fre § e followed instautly. Mulligam pover knew what bim. The bail that-had:aceomptished the work on'at a small angle of elevation, scored the ceiling some thirty feet beyond, thetyiauced downward, per orating a door at-the extromeendiof the ball. Th: of about ing Was @ necessary measure, thoigh an extreme one, ye it must be remembered that {t was un eatremo ca-e. Clint Burke was confined: to'bis house by sicknoss. Had he been on the gronnd the:urder to shoot would have been iven-eatiier. Mulligan’ might hae becn taken alive: ut it's certain that It would: hase been only at the -cm of o1 t least, and mest probably of two or three more. lives, ea hu which:was worth moro than tie 1 ves of a hundred! such ag:hw. The bedies of McNubb end ‘Mulligan wire: taken 10 Mt/ Massey's coftin wareroo:na, where the Coroner made aa exainination of them. Me test with the invaders, MAXIMILIAN'S CONSUL. Tho im} (Maximilian's) consul 9 not recognized by anybody in office or otherwise, and his position may well be called « sinecure. ARMS PURODASED BY GENERAL VEGA. Tholargo assortment of arms purchased by General Voga, in this city, Iast_yoar and seized by our provost marshal at Half Moon Boy, ‘still gives trouble to our gov- ernment, They have mn released from the United States Arsenal at Benicia, whither they wore sent for so- curity by our military authorities, and permission given for thoir sinpment to Mexico, but after being brought here last week for shi; nt, they were ordered back to Bonicia to be dolive to the sheriff of Solano county who has an attachment them issued at the instance of parties who hold Voga’s acceptances for some thou- sands of dollars given in part payment for the purchase moncy, Voga is still hore endeavoring to raise mouey enough to release the arms, of which there are about thirty thonsand stands, mooth of fair quality, and got them shipped into Mexico, Whom this is accomplished, ifever, he will return to Mexico, as he has been ro- moved’ by Juarez and superseded by General Ochoa, who holds the position of commander of the'liberal forces in the Western States: of Mexico, and’ is: really @ brave, onorgetio and oficient offoer. ‘The following is the Intost rel le matter contained in sald pefition, inasmuch as the feder- | loyal teachers, and we would meet them in tho spirit of ‘Twenty- East ty ai governinent has called for our assistance in putting | missionaries. My agents are instructed to give fa pro- Gieees ty ‘he pilot thas Ble ial otiogs wore to DFISE down the late iniquitous rebellion, and acknowledged not | tection to the schools, They will always have the power | all vessels approaching the city, via Long Island ‘Sound only our humanity and right to freedom, but our just | to call for military aid; but I am much induced to exer- | to the Quarantine pees yer te ins) Aros ‘eo. Ap this €la m to the enjoyment of those rights that other citizens | cise every other inethod before calling for military force, nirement had not been made pee vious health have under the government; therefore, We must do what we can to overcome prejudice and | offcer—the predecessors of the present inoumbent hav- ved, ‘we protest against ‘the congressional | opposition by carrying with us the spirit of Christ into | ing been sat‘sfed with colfecting tho fees (aix dollars and delegation from Tonnessee being received into tho Con- | every nook and corner of the South, Rejoice over every | Atty cents) which are paid on a entering the veasel st the gress of the United States, if the Legislature of Ten- | foot of kround gaingd, and never bo discouraged at con- | Custom House, without troublin; psec mits ‘about the does not grant the petition now before it prior to | tumely or failure, 0 whites need much real effort in | health of those on board—it pane ‘a correspondence on ber 1, 1865. their if. 1 scarcely ever found a white child that | the subject, which is herowith submitted. [The corres- ‘These resolutions called forth warm debate, in which | Could read in passing through Georgia and South Caro- | pond ‘nce was previously published! oa Spawn pis yall lina, Tho union of the different benevolent. agencies is ‘The law [which the rey ir quoted) ts 80 coverty ‘quch zoal was shown pro roally a move in tho right direction, It ‘will har- | framed.as td load the uninitiated 12 ou pose that vi SPEKCH OF MR. LYNCH. monize and encourage the efforts of those whose | which, in their ordinary passage, do ie pass south of Pending debate on the resolutions the Rev. Mr. Lrxca, | Beats are longing | for @ successful fulfilment Henlopon would not be subject to quarantine; but éemiae albaadl aiatiiaare, wee: called of the promise of this wonderful revolution. | 9 little clause has been inserted at tho close of the ore, & ry, was cal for and | Work and schools go hand in hand when free labor is | second sub-division which covers the whole ground, and sespondod in a strain foreign to the subject. The follow. | Well regulated and properly settled, as will soon be the | by which all vessels from any foreign port are subjected jing ts a brief synopsis of his remar! I read in the foatth Officer, {Nashville De patch the following, which, I suppose, will case, With a large influx of loyal immigration, and 4 | ¢o the dictation of the He ‘and under which ‘be coptod quite extensively throughout the United States. | and thrive, Moro than two hundred thousand people, | of the enforcement of law will be appar- i tere call tl eine to thoes ole 5 rman of | regiments and the schools established ail ‘as will a from @ note from Mr, C. bere- Is your chairman a negro, or your secretary, or those. | working night and day, what will be the efforts of a purchaso or rental of land by freedmen, more or less P cy Erronded, schints and charches will spring intoexistence | Soe" amuseisa to “treatise Dg erecta ‘1 know it will be copl the New York World and | old and -young, in the {nsurrectionary States, have from : News and as tat olor: coppertent'p learaed C2 test in iiotase hive yout’ ths solilors o¢'| Sate aataeuee foo of ai dollars and Ay sont ae ane x States attest the energy put forth, With the , B Swain, ‘Tho Mexican.Consul, 8r, Godoy, received'to:day_a’ do- ARE TEX COLORED MEN NEGROES? the loyal Christians and the n¢ on one side, ome issued at Chihuahua by tha Prosident of the Repub- a a lic, on the 11th of May last, déclaring null’ and: void tho decree of the 26th of Fobruary, and the regulations of the 9th of March, issued by the usurper Maximilian, in roln. tion to the revision of, the operations of secularization ‘and redemption of national’ yy, on'the grounds that with submitted, that he alone received from only one a in Cape Breton Island, during tho year 1864, cargoes ar veasels, Saeening 100,430 tons coal, and as the hattan Gas Light Company have contracted for 100,000 tons from only one mine, from ee for the — year, and when we take into ideration the Increased number of vessels arriving from unnumbered ports lying between the St. Croix river and the mouth of the Lawrence, every one of which is sub- fected to the same tax, the extent of this enormous exaction can hardly be conceived. Tho expense on the 320 vessels above alluded to, allowing but fifteen dollars for tonnage each way, aud calculating an average of only one hundred dollars each for two days’ detention, which is a very small estimate, would «@ergeants of colored regiments over there? No; they | fw blind guides on the other but to demonstrate, with in- -ere all of mixed blood. fe are not ashamed of the term | creasing emphasis, the wickedness and folly of shuttinj », but to call ita ‘negro Convention’ isa lie. The | out the light of truth? It is for the interest of the Sout the Colred Tennexeran is as white as the re- | to co-operate with us; and God grant her sons and of the Naw Yorx Henstp at the tablothere, It | daughters the wisdom to do 60 before Ho afflicts them hard to tell whether there is any pure blood or not; | further. Very truly yours, b ne ee ‘80 well. her oe 0. 0. HOWARD, Major General. Fepo! @ me down as sa; iM vernor Andrew will speak ' “dat,"" “de odor” and ‘do deformities ob ae soamtte 2 padi i on,” &o. I know more of syntax than they, although they ridiculed mo because my skin was darker than theirs. It won't pay—it won atter something thi aoircular from the Secretary of the Treasury, Sr. Yelerian wherein 19 expounded’ the foundation’ of sald decros. ‘Thero was, at thig date, no rumor of any Freneh: inva- tion of the Siate‘of Chihuahua, The republican’ govern- mont was taking every available means of defense. Nows of the capture of Richmond andi the surrender of the rebel armies had been recenved with intonss sats- Tho Arrow Disaster. FRIGHTFUL SCENRS ON BOARD—CONSTERNATION AND ALARM AMONG THE PASSENGERS—PICKPOCKETS 't pay! I know I shall willy be the sabject of crit- com: folem, but T don't care, "After reading -overal oxtrarts | PLYING THEIR VOCATION—CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE have amounted'to $41,000, for which there is @ shadow | the streets and furnished materials in 1663, all’ exeppt Nabb's body was afterwards taken t-(be residence of bit from ‘the d Aidicaling the convention ‘and making | AND. U?TER DISREGARD OF HUMAN LIFE MANI- of law, and to avoid which the vessels would now bo re- | six being made payable to Thomas C. Fields, 3 remain- | faction by the liberal government and celebrated! with | moth:r, ‘on Kearny strect,. between Greone aud Uniom, @arcastic cut teenie: Maer? in sub- FESTED SY THE PROPRIETORS OF THE BOAT, ETO. quired to net each for special visits, amount- | ing six being, le to Henry Parsons. They amoust | great enthusiasm. Muliivan's remains wore removed to MoGiun's a mtanoo as follows:—f would not derid or ropor- poteratie chragytrts vile fie teil to $3, which there is no ahadow of law, but | in all to the neighborhood’ of tea thousand cor} "In the tohosoan there is only awmall Fronch'| warerooms, on Market sttoot. Tho-ofleer who shot Mi ligan deserves credit for bis resolution in perform: disagtecabie and: yt. so imperative a duty. Even Mulligan’boen taken alive, ne powor under Hoaven coud? have saved bim irom the fary of the crowd. Ho would have been hanged and limbed on the spet, aud the poliee would have becn powerless tv rosiat suah » crowd. Tima onds the-career of aman’ whose name bas been one of th: synonyms for infamy, aud-whoss exisience Las beep ® blot on:this community. Ol. Well in'Californta. In a: Inte San’ Francisco” paper we find the feb whioh amount directly into the poeketa of the tere, Itwas their touching and sympath tic lettors thst Pont sent deel this employes of the Hoalth Of is \besides the regular fee of aix dollars and-fifty cents for each vessel, amounting to $2,009°60, It wilt be remembered that those calculations referred to vessels from only one mine, and that from a perfectly healthy locality, where no con- tagious oF infections disense has ever been known to © a After having run the let, the vessel being now free from the rapacity of.the Quarantine official, falls Into the clutches of am appointee of the Mayor of New York, who demandes. fee of three dotlars for going on tainly not enough to break the Comptrollep, butia convo: nient sum “‘to have in-the house," as Mire. Toodiee would? say, for a rainy day or for household'expenses: The’ cases, in their passage ‘through the Supreme’ Court, had! chars added | in of Mi force, which wil! probably abandon the whole State soon, as it ls mearty alt occupied by difforent libotat forces. THW SALVADOR PIRATES CONVICTED. The military commission called by General McDowell to try the rebet pirates who attempted to seize the steam- ship Salvador, in the bey of Panama, made short work of iit, and thfoir Cre age the enthusiastic’ approval of ‘the whole people of Ban Francisco, From a perusal of the newspapers on the subject of the costs to their amounts, making [n the , an in. crease of seven thousand dollars, wi the’ city, according to the judgments, ts callod' upom to pay. Mayor Gunther, holding that » test suit in's single Cage should have carried with it all the cases, déclines to give his sanction Mr, Fields threatens executions, which, if obtained, will.add other costa to the sum already so greatly incurred by recours® to the amenitics ng jokes at the expense of the darkies. White men say, « will steal.” Grant it; and if a darky is EETEE soon, ho ia put in jail; ‘put if a white man om. | Je negligence of the owners of the boat, fifty thousand dollars, it is smoothod*over. A As an eye witness and ‘sufferer I feol it due to the com- white man said tome ornit S pag pe Prgiony bis ee et be munity to disabuse the public'mind, and by a plain state- a phew in Nashville, ment of facts fix upon the proper parties the responstbill- ty for the loss of life and bodily and mental suffering ‘HE HAS DOUSTS ABOUT GOVERNOR BROWNLOW. ie eee Sy Brownlow én tot», but think | consequent upon the affair, exhibiting an utter disregard to attach itself to the passengors rather than to the culpa- THE SAN FRANCISCO TRAGEDY. dark breeze, and five dollars for sprinkling a few lowing:— to d prospecters fox eoul oil, inks ‘tae a nedre sntinge, blow over ‘Tennessee,’ he | of the lives of those who, unconscious of the dangers | handfuls of salt about the deck, cabin tnd hg under Of tha law. And thus the mnitr ris at fr he | aL Pantene of the Shooting of Wil- ene dP remeccute youn works wan dilgewce: would not object to ride upon it into the United States | surrounding them, hazarded themselves on board. prctines ss Semienien. ae ee pe koe pp tepotlenn prepa Af efit Bd (From the fan Francisco Morning Call; July 8.1 A peitte oe mca, cealeter aie Bran to Senate. That is hyman nature, aud human nature is ‘weak. bygones be bygont if remembrances ANOTHER OBAPTER OF BLOOD—THEEE MEN KILLED— TRAGIOAL BND OF THE-NOTORIOUS BILLY MULLI- Gan. The events of Apryabow 4 furnish another of those re- volting episodes that mark off the periods in the history of our olty with = disgusting regularity. A desperado, whose name figures in the ‘annals of the Vigilance Com- mittee, the noted Billy Mulligan, shot down two m‘n after having fired twice tos@eovealty, av other ‘and was at while holding the force of the city The writer has been accustomed to make two trips daily by this line. On the downward trip on Saturday last one of the boilers gave out, retarding the progress of the boat 80 tly as determine several passengers to the afternoon a committeo was appointed to wait | leave her at ings, We reached the ptor twenty dpce Goverace Brownlow and Gonoral Fisk, Commis- | minutes bebind time, and so convinced wasI that the of Semen eee invite thom to addres the Oon- | derangement of the machinery was of « serious charac- fecal phew jrownlow vey YY ees = pons = oe. ‘ere Capt. Ke of nt fevenue steamer health, but General Fisk honored them w: al uested to call the attenti the bee. Pils speech was eloquent and full of pethon, verwaens tasr pend subjected to ome quarantine, they are submit to ® second. But the Meyor's appointee con- stantly bos tenons who refuse to pay with threats of Jaw suite and lawyers’ letters. The Pes Aol of the law wnder whieh the outrage is perpetrated, and also resolu- Sone by the Mayor and Commissioners of Health, May “ aro here ines e Inspector claims the right to collect hie feos for vessels coming to: the wharf at New York, although directed by the resolution to inspect only coastwise ves- that the bills were illegal, and hence should not be paid: The law is “mighty uncertain,” except in one thing— that those who fe anything to do with it are sure wo lowe something. Pansextanon f0 4 Freewan.—A neatly framod ‘set of resolutions, expressive of the feelings of the members of able coal oil, in large quantities, om this const te longer a matter of doubt. Captain Sinish, of the Jounnotte, who arrived from: Humboldt Day last oven ing, reports that the Union Mattolo Vetrotenin Company, ‘of Humboldt county, five days ago struck oil in euck? uantities that it flowed out over the top of the weil at Tet that It" was imposible to proenrve it, and :Bé. workmen were compelled to plug up the weil to the ofl (rom running to waste, there: bein no or ut-nails for saving thy ol on the ground. Tis is tt has been resisted by many shipowners on the ground that, having been compelled to on. has ‘end improve the future, and all will come right in time. poversmanns tiepecters ot eemiainedie to the sutieet. sols not subject to quarantino and vessels ing spe- bay, himeelf killed by a member of the police depart- | well from which one hundred and twenty -ailous of GENERAL FISK}S REMARKS. ee ing is Bor crashes, at (oes rate I wont | cite cargoes, ‘One would think that we now at cee 4 meat, acting under orders, oil were brought to this city a short tme Jae That ‘The following is the substance of Goneral Fisk's re- | found a large ao Nor Sastnas dalteoted inact gy Jest finished with quarantine, but, @ section of the law | nine years as inter ritopl er Johnson, MULLIGAN ON THURSDAY. oil was (ound at a depth of jess than.ono huadred fret — leaving the pter, when, I collepted, increasing nik | Providing that masters of aball to the | of Oceanus Company, made the atation speech, and On Thursday, periloulerly during the latior part of the | aud for atime work wan nuspended omtlie well. Opers. Mr. Passanr, Lapias axp Guerumues avo Factow | fired f five hon ' Lon Mage ope hun- | mayor within twenty-four hours after the: eof his | Mr. Murray 4 vein. After the cere- | ay” Mulligan suhiblied symptoms. of deliriam tremens, | tons were th jumed, and at thedepth ef ove bus * faswe—t 3 se nol come a bape a speech | 1 come to cornet pin Mired ty aa vessel Sree eer ones ® new burden: The same monies wares my acer ee collation, | declaring the Vigilanoe Committees wore going to | dred apd ‘orty °. the body Of eid). us stated above a come wi the lo le iw jen rook! on euch re) Dvtmg made and convi J wee sma’ hours waseuruck. This decisive succ a4 i nT | ) We had edo further than Thirteenth street | ome aul “a eto the wharves | ayant the twal,”” when the party adjourned, each mem. | DADs him. He went to tho police, office for prosection, jar more is demanded for to say for themselves. The race to wi and seemed exceedingly nervous, insisting that he was plosiom took place, enveloping the deck has been — talki for many and of the city, which your committee ‘to be without | ber well satisfied: with: the manner in which the tule, as i Ro bette. “ talk inuch. | (erriele to at peer cecnreanen ee fanctlon ot" law or honor, but th a acne Bd hoars-bad been passed. or Tr EVENTS OF ‘YESTERDAY. and extensive business and source of/ woaltls gave me great joy when T learned i an cover. | men uttered the moat frantic cries for assistance, men Fiat or hpage sgn ore gga ‘Tax Naw Cargouo Cucnen ar Gurrexsoa.—A pico: | He remained im the station bouse through the night, oe 4 rushed wildly about in search of means of escape, some ’ nic in aid of the above church was held yesterday at | and was sent out. by Captain Douglass at cight o'elock The onl from: the order or decistom of the Health Officer ta to the Mayor and’ Commissioners of | Health, which body is composed of the President of the Board of Aldermen, the Health Officer himself, the Resl- dont Physician, the Commissioner and’ City Inspector. ‘This association. can readily imagine how much redress could be obtained from a board so constituted, the party from whose decison appeal is made being himsolf one of THE. ATLANTIC @ABLE. Our Account of the Atlaniic Cmble im the Weekly Herald. We shall pyblisi in the Wiemar Henaup the week the full aud elaborate acoount of the Atho were coming from difforent counties, and that you ‘Would here give expression to your views. There was a me when could not be done; but, to use a common expression, “Times ain’t as they used to was’ You fea Goris this four or five years ago, could e yesterday morniug. . About. an hour afterwards a shot Torneo Cay snd Bayon rom, vidnty dct ‘corner of Clay and oviden a Otiinaman on the opposite side of the street. The ball missed its mark, and entered the weather ee house by which the Chinaman was standing, wot we. afterwards extracted proved to be-a large conéeal pit ball. Mr. Brown, a gresery keep r close by, who wt- ipitating themselves into the rivor, there to met eath only in a different rhapo; some sought “life servers,’’ only to find additional ballast to facilitate their In the midst of this heartrending séene the light- fingered gentry plied their vocation industriously, and | several gentlemen found themselves relieved of watches, ketbuoks, &c. It was not until the steam had been Mukert’s Rook Cellar, Guttenburg. The grounds are Deautifully situated, commanding ine view of the North riveramd the surrounding country, and present a marked change from their appearance three years since, when nothing but huge rocks met one’s view. The cburch, of wbich Father Timothy, Passionist, is pastor, bas been im rag of erection for two years past. A (Cries of ‘No, no.”) A great change has taken that day. I como before you as your friend, resentative of the puwer of this great guvernment 4 ing here with ity to say to you that I am sent insipated that the judges. lack of fumtts hindered its completion, it requiring eight “snunediatel ited it t0 Cay tie cable, with the maps.anéengravings given & the Y ; and the quiet was partially restored and the ex- ‘The wera Rot object most | tho ‘dollars ish neased the errcumstance, ely repo P- ', ge Freee ie yor heating wy duty. fing | tent of the disaster ascertained. i wes then found taal | eign gee til onan whore tt we neseomery, expe: | which nd dollars 10 tie wre awers the work goes | wit Loos at: the Dolloe” offee, and officer McMullan was | gar edition of Monday, togetimn with the lates; M «dee ge: @ fireman had been killed, several others, with the | Gisily if it should: be conducted; but-the’ mise- _ . sent up to investigate the matter. Arrivingat tho St. news from. the Great Eaaterm ‘othe hour of yoing Francis Hotel the officer ascertained that, the pistol was es oh of slavery has opened a now era, and it bravely ore pleut corner stone will bo laid on the 20th instant. rable farce practised ot this pork, under pretense of pre- had shut bimsefl up in his u ‘ernment should do sometbi: nic was ely attended, and dancing ‘outa yor tn punig fom Saray Qo frosdorm, for te] med, Sd, aml acm, and severe pusoagers | Secying ‘ee hentth cf the city, we fo ada wore indulged in inte hour 1a | tre eeven.ahooter, and effec: | “> PFO*™ Of the white race as well as your own, and, thers, | miaui pposed Deen drowned. Acoroner's | “Sy, é tually barred the door entrance by ordinary | Cologne Water has net Sweetened Co the Presdanen's Dureat wa colailhed by set of | Sry my amon te hare Don drowned. Acoronans | “enrls are detained a long, ume at quaraouine under | Corvow m ren Crrr.—It i ated, upon good anthorty, tmeasa | Detote ofcer Chappel van itd Mestlian, | gan ee bey found (ony unpensne tol oa -the eye witnostes now two hold = parr who | Yen mas ‘an extract from tie circular pablished by him for | erulct, but the oye wi sap can attribute | great a vory hes Sinoas that there are now at this port some ton thousand bales | Ma Sis ETS teeing an “A plan, wan Axed by. | able o: ra Unt. fortunatoly, our oltasene exp suirzound «hose Lr eptrancs. these ‘with the aid of officer McCormick, to cap- ture their man, he having not then full demonstrated the savage fercoity ef his disposition. Malligan scomed still to be haunted bg the idea that he was pursurd by of rebel/ootton, awaiting an order from tho Secretary of tho Treasury before ing. Forsome reason the usual, auction sales of thie kind of cotton have for a time been and criminal cupidity and groed of the proprictors. It is but justice to tbe captain and pilot to state that neither ted Powe) and both exerted themselves with wy and wu ex preserve the health of the mettopolis, of individuals. who fatten on the life bloedof the com: meroe to whioh. the. city is indebted for her pre- nonce in this Western hi , while; crews, passen- selves with fi Oe ual sé, theee fithe of them 6m FuALOWs MGUY Wuyonikd. Gamers. ‘Soll eweey where. Mathetico-N. uralgicen—T P on spent an hour discussing this circu! with old slave master of Tennessee, who, after fighting ‘us four years, refused to dio tu tho last ditch. pmoriy a4 uring the terrible emerg Measures, a suspended. When’ the thirty to fifty thousand bales, in oe Siaeects tacts ian | Ceispe bmn maes nrna aay a, | Sea ut etna pat | Reaeeneaeae ee dealers" oars | emimengn tte, Meme, mm rh | AP wn yb. Yon RISEN i, oie he pile Minor nage Une, which may reasonably be, anticipated at any mo- wharves and been distributed through our public tho- | sheunives made ie the voter of the Koverament., 72M | theca that if the Mxscutire Commitise would come afier for the eure of al disedgan 3 pe urease Catarrn ment if the Arrow be permitted to continue her (ee eibia any claing upon it, and thore ie ne reason why | LIM, Ne would, sasemder himself to thems. but 0 BO | Cetsrrn, Asthma, Alfectious of tbo Felca, | ar ngral, Brom, roughfares. In view of the foregoing committee would rocommie! J. Pillow. the General gaye an elaborate oe ries ins radeon baa ‘done ‘and would do fur facta, ‘ - her present condition. most full} counsel of Sret class should realli chial aed Pulmonary Complaints, Dasorde: sd F nctlows n° at as have re ee Aine a several passengers lost their lives, ‘The sapient verdict pak te roguistions all em Dafa MP trery | the-reoognition of the services.of = maimed hero of tho | me inner deosof Multizan's: room, which: was om the bigs hag or, err th good clothes and ‘bread ‘and | 0 thet occasion wae Nobody to blame. Palage do not peas south of Cape H ‘xad which | rodsiliom took place yesterday under our notice. A fine- | gecoast floor of tho building, opened into a wide hail, | dence of the inv ; ‘will come afound all right. Iwas INO. 8. TAPPAN, 63 William street, =| shall not have bad on board duri passage any | loolang young man, whose bronzed features and bive | and ‘another door led out on @ balcony over Daponk | way, tor) oH thet eee IN ONE MINUTE. to give the colored man the Bible, one of TQ, THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. infeotious or contagious disease ; all vessels laden | uniform, which, coupled with the absonoe of bis right | sureef. ‘The officers, while talking with Mulligan, were OSS K var 3 iS" bayoons "und aban bebe: | ta oday'n tous of te eau tun tad at oe, | CHOY wh emia ml. Roane ROM cg as | LkilierontuanColuel Howe's SelatneDpa, ob tege ball, nndatriog (he conyermen no desperate many | patti? ttery Prizes Cashed. Offela), . ‘" er, ve crptches ont lowe’ " ex; e e wd imc 6 tho ballot; and with this swarm of | 14.0 Wright was badly burned on board the steamor | ingpecton for vossols Peon have alteaty been eub- 7, watehing the living tide of wo nowed | ay oe bed ne ieilan hewas moredractably disposed, | D'=winé™ WA PhO ke Wall street, Now York ‘fegto will be able to take care of him- Broadway, past, thinking, perchanee, how grateful ought this seem. ingly earoless crowd to be for the use of thoir limbs en- (re—a happiness that be could nover know again. Yet Tre bad ‘maimed ina good cause,,and that eanse had {oe an thosigh he throatencd instant death to any one wio should enter the room. Chappel, with more courago than, discretion, went through an adjoining toons to the bwicony, and, was immediately fired at by Mulligan, the Dall grazing past his cheek. Afier this domoustration the officers, being without arms to eopo with the how ox. caxporated madman, prudently retired; and as they wont dow: stair® Mulligan opened his door. SHOOTING OF M'NABB. While descomding the stairs the officers ware met by one Jobn MoNabb, an old acquaintan ® wad intimate | friend of Billy Mufligan's, who was going up wo talk wih Jr agp one the fatter, tw the hope that thoir mutual intimacy wo Id g Tantentty the. ler ; endo him to exert a paoilying infiuence over slyna, Rheumatinen, Mufligan, and render him accessible to | others, ima, Spinal Dincacon, f tie MoMillan apd Chappel had scarcely reac! the ce he vn 1s of stroot when the Teport ‘of a pistokh was heard take Ploaeuirs in eam aD & UU. ogee Tathia, aad in ® moment afterward McNaby was brow ht | |? bite 3 quit mortally wounded. Tbe unfertunate man was conveyed. to Dr. Murphy's offtce, in Clay streat, w! ° Arrow on Saturday last. In making my statement I must have been m sunderstood, as I distinctly sald that Mra. Wright was dangerously burned, and hor husband badly bruised in attempting to rescue his wi'e from hor ity-five thoosand | peril condition. MRS. J. C. DECKER, 223 West Forty-third street, Wapweepar P. M., August 9, 1865. dig | HE CoMONER’s INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS . BRICSSON. os f rece fons wore given for General Fisk, and ‘The inquisition in the case of Miss Mary E. Ericsson, 0 Conveation adjourned, to convene to-morrow at ten | one of the victims of the steamboat Arrow, which ox- , prolook. ploded her flue on Saturday last, while going up the Great excitement was created by tho General's ‘was exceedingly " ‘maint pte North river, was not held yesterday by Coroner Gover, re witaogped more 20 Noe as was oxpected; ring tothe ‘abecnce of material wit, ——— $$$ investigation was postponed till bcc | The Colored People in Kentucky. next. ' Miss Kricsson, who resided at 230 Wost Thirtict! Lovigyisa, August 9, 1865. fected to quarantine visitation, and to. prevent the ox- sation of too by the Mayors of New York or Brooklyn, or by any other persons, for @ permit to come wharves of either city, also sogitsing a BS mm d , loading and unloading vorsols towage to be subject to fair and open competition, subject to all necessary and proper restri uons for the preservation of the health of the port. ‘The report then recommended that a draft of the law hall ide that one of thoir members and a member of the ber of Commerce 6 de appeinted members, of the Board of Health. The rt alse recommended, that some suitable person should represen’ = at Albany, to lay their grievances before the Legs. ure, Mr. Brett, while reading the report, Mustrated it with. some side remarks, which were received by the sda tion ip faith,’ In alluding to the Health Oflcer, Mr. Brett said that the foes of that official amounted to.one hundred thousand dollars per annum. Al Prizes Cashed ta Legal Lotaertio co and Draws men mec 6 eninge SOL TE, Braker, 176 linmndmar Still how little heeced thoy him, who, jwith many thouaand osbers, bad beaved and stemm jthe tide of battle ab so groat a cost! But though tho. muses ‘on andeaw him not, woman, whose tend: ayo jes are over awakened by the presence of affiction, did notico.our hero, as a lady im the garb af duep mourning, drewing aside from the crowd, addressed tfow kindly words te him, and taking from her porte monnaie three greewbacks handed them to tho soldier, and, 4, withdgew. The vateran looked his thanks. Tt was an impulatee act of womanly g merosity, aad @ patriotic mark of the appreci:dion of the services.of a vetoraa on our jasblic thoroughfare. ‘Tom Rewarva ov, Bianor Poster. —Upan the California stoamahip Cosi# Rica, yesterday, from San Francisco the 18th alt,, cane the remaing of the late Bishop Alonzo A.—Confidential. ‘The services of-an expervenced Deteetive own atte had nh itive, bee f divorce and all other gases, by addressing I 6785. A Card.—In Ancwer to correspondents as to whe ew treatmne! street, was en rovte to Haverstraw, on @ visit, at the time of the explosion. - the organisa- ‘he report was aj fad ® committee was ap- “ th Fiqn of colored troops, ‘The body found floating in the Atlantic dock on Tuesday | And draft e law in pursiance of ite recommendason, and | and relatives of the deconaed, an removed to.vhe ral. i could ve done for bite cpin® teaspoon, by way Of & casas pa Jwenty-cight thousand, eight hundred and eighteen black to take such other action as itadvised—the dratt of the | road depot for transportation to Phijadelphia, where tho Tumataateand rubbing hig limba to kuep up tho ircula- maa Se gaan was identified yesterday as being that of Mr. John M. ) tak: t ‘ist chue’, on the to thearmy. The One Hundred and Seventh, One N i ho I law to be submitted at the moxt meeting funeral servinot will take piace, at Chri " tion, He apparently suffered but little pan; bua it was . fo, Instantaneous The onky potter al arm| Hath, One Hundred and Ninth, Ces ia Wostinke, of No, 22 Ninth atreot, New York, who ‘A motion was made by Mr, Brrr that the Assoctation | afternoon of Friday noxis the Lith ef August. teiteat thin the currentof life was fast ebbing oat. The ) agg may a ; a natn ta tm wins ‘n hold regular monthly. instead of quarterly maotivgs, and | Howe Tyounte Younsmives on tae Coweuren.—Dis- ’y oh moat, wae De ad oe te eo eaen een oe charged soldiers witl, continue to rush to Chairmen. , Blunt's hoadquartors for the Staie or goverament bounty odd. sgices still due ov supposed, to be duethem. Thia, as we have ball had entered just beneath the right shoulder, pass ng noar tho gubelavian eetery, and Favering ® largo vein, | ate, from which great internal hemorehags follow'd Be | try it. bs died ia abouts half bair after reaeiving the wound, at | Woy street Dr. Murphy's office, Tho exriting and tragéeal turn, in : his life by Jamping. overboard from the steamor Arrow, dred and Fourteenth, One Hundred and Fifteenth, Ono | at tho time A explosion yon the North river. ue ndred Sixteen ndred and Seventeenth, | boy was view roner Lynch and a ju! ° bees ghey har hog J Iyn’ yostorday, ad the romelns given 10 the {rieads Pne Hundred and Eighteenth, One Hundred and Nine | O/'14,4 doceasod, who took them to New York for iutor- and Chrapesia ater’ Hote " sine, 15 conte, Bold jog drucginae, Dene toonth, Oné Hundred and Twenty-second, One Hundred | mont, The inquest will bo held on Friday noxt. ae Me, moro than once Informed there noble volwrnns, i qnite | Orr iie gt Francis Hotel wansoon bruited abroad med Pate cir, milk sew truth ond cand tromy One Eaatret ‘and Twenty-fourth and cicieteteatineaeinlannesnaeneNES waw Tore vetvus ruILADELPHA, usoless—-a loss of tume to Tipmatives 66 oo 9. fg satin a very short ame a.crowd of five or xix tho saad » nie {rom ee ts taken In wat , wlth ate SS ae The German Saengerband. Saporviagr, who is busily eogeg , persons hed gathered at the apat. The saootiny of Mo goitying @ ther ‘aoc Hund i A eo a re) tag a Sora i ° from re . ve retait tratry aro all from Kentueyjht ordered 10 Texas, The | The delegates of the Allgemeine Saongerbund, repre- Fourtts, CT) Twoittn = Ring hal bya? MI senting some four hundred singors of the societies Colo- polored artillery (heavy), and the Fifth and Sixth regi. | 41, Germania, Harmonia, Social Roform Liedertafol, ote of ey ant Wontucky, and. oxoept the | 2% 5 Fe ghey artlle y, are now on Ee in ct sate, General | Loreley, Rheinisches Secngerbund, Williamsburg Sacn- be gerbund, Schillorbund, Allomania and others, met las ‘avin eays that twenty-four thousand women and chil- wren have been under the act of March 3, 1865, | aint as the M iitan Assembly Re in Hester granting freedom to the wives aud children of ‘At the baso ball match between New York and Phila- dolphia yesterday the New Yorkers were victorious by the following score:—Olympic, 12 runs; Active, 84 rune, MYSTIO V8, HUDBON RIVER, ‘Yesterday afternoon the Nowburg players, became the | both timo and trouble, guosts of the Mystic Club of New York, and played a Fousp Deas.—Braaget Egan, roniding at 25414 East Gamo with them on their grounds, corner of Sixty-third | Kieventh street, wiaa found doad in her bod about halt street and Third sree the result being a victory for voluntgaring accounts of the city with the State Ho has nobhiny whatever to de.with the government or Stato bounty, and all aaving seoh claims should apply at once to the United states coremanding oMoers in this district and tothe State ai thorises at Albauy. This will save Nabb occurred at about half-pastone o'oinck P.M, and waned by teem of Daving now tasted dlood, Mulitvan soersed to bave been suddenly transformed thto a femon, and, with the cup hing of the magia, glidet from room to room tn tne | ang now easily t building, with she appurews dosign of gotting an oppor | CHOLERA tunity to secure another victim. His appearance at " door or window, arioed veth his revolver, always rent @ panic through the crowd and caused them to fail buck tm cout sion. ulligan’s position was now fomow bat sit, jong Ween the op y The whole number of persons made free in | street, to make preparations for a grand summor-night's Ioaih evon ng. Tho cause of death is wm ~ ldiors. y through the iovtrumentality of the army 18 | festival to take place at Jones’ Wood on Monday next, | the Redes Ore, hows Gok pth raate game | lenown, ogouer was otided and will hold am im. | liar to that of Booth, a a tne of Armed at <ouo hundred thousand, eight hundred and sixty-four, Mr. Kalloh, the President of the Baengerbund, occupied | on! some got 1st oth einen fa ailing. Mapen, j, vert on. \ne boliy Wis morning, Decessed wae PABKY ) srorios of the br ting from Beto ope 0 a or RT nd sh. ‘ae = ie ene. Jub, took the lead, Orarios Gloin, motion, at one tme fitting pasta aw on one Noor, von two or thy lan | ‘ Ss woking and anon showing Dumsolf dsianuiy in another -part of 45 BUR & = ® ‘This festival will commence at four o'clock in the a‘teraoon, and is to last until one o'clock at ni! and moat of the German musical societios and glee clubs of New York who were on; In the late Saengo:fest Mf he a6 |e Zee ehich nv vibrate fen fhe own ich 1s to oe! a o Fly, and thirty Unived Gtates TX) notes oe wing Acmaine day, ‘The festivities will be composed of Express Robbery. » Taor, Pa, August 0, 1865. ‘The safo in the office of Howard & Co.'s Expross in this village was entered on the night of the 25th of ‘Myatic, making the most runs om hisside. In fi oa Vetoram 5 oy or aud Boyd divided the honors, beyneiae ern doing beat on the part of the Mystics. After tho gama, was over the Mystics horpltably entertained their guesta, ‘and took them to their hotel. TARER MATCH! the building, KILLING OF JOHN HAnT. At RWULIO before three oolock & window looking oat treet (the second from the corner, in the oppor | a threat ont, Boforo Judge B Avaver 0.—Phe People against Wm. Marke, Math~ntet Highest DAY. <The defendants in this case d day. ® Saunders and Charles Bilis. —The the territed | ’ , Aumberod from 169,817 to 109,706, and ninsty United | series of musical and vooal exercises wd mate Beaton, wa Oe tepoken, 0 “ashanti plague wore comiitted for trial on « charge of stealing one bun- ‘hea he | Cae f issue, of $100 cat bered | The festival iit be illuminated during the night | Brooklyn and on‘ Diey ow ay Hates 7.00 doves of last ise lyre gene 1 Oe a ee ok ‘place’ im | Stars on the Capitoline Grounda; the Unions Rawe ® | dred apd f'ty dollars ia groonbacks from Louis Curtols, « Mag anger: but the work jeatls wee ——_---—- ; 250,828 to $80,011, wore stolen therefrom, which | with onlcium lights Sits AMO savertisemeut iu | return match with the Ei efoee on ie Ncamusla at | Tanene (ie voat ‘on the 2rat of July Inst ‘ely, Mulligan fired and inatantly withdrew b | Mowe Sowing Machin: Comllian owe ‘pave not ered. Boglish amen Supe a of this city, and by some of | Grounds, and the Hudson River Club play the Mesyrusla at From the Leen @ it apponrod that Cartola and the hot killed John Hart, foreman of Br f Ir., Presides, 629 Broadway Age rts wanted "he pubile are Youtioned sgainat buying theve bonds, | {he Testa ras remark’ that scot advortivements | Hobokes. dereuaots ere loser ins house Mh fume tn Church | Company, No he ball euler ee A | Gaaguenes Pricey Pati fer O10 Bon been regulariy Issued, ats a ‘crowds jones’ ton the di in th corn) ter some | instant deat 16 body was taken to Le evre | r © ml FO alts aloes, AES overammeat having their pay- might dae nda of roughs and loafers lo one eed by orte time? yo prin + Marks vetvod complainant and forcibly | store, corner of Dopont and Washington otrecls 4 02.080 Hooks on han FoF gol oan LEGGAT Ble ‘pont. ite Noul i the Williamsburg Sac: nd, to pub- RENSSRLARR OF TROY VS. BT. ‘aaonan. held bim while Baundors rifled b's pookots of bis gre n- hence to the Coffin wareroons d Fe , below ee ‘ ual nd wr 01 r ‘ " fl a. ers, DALTC NITIING MACHINE Coe wien we bol ae en n paper. pty rf Tenulted in the success of the Troy ¢a@ven, they scoring Pethe cave was now Drooght pin Chambers oh a writ of | Goary etrovs, néar Mason, where t w! m OS bie \ Banter or Oi w coat rn late—proporly representa the Gor- | o nety- 1 to their first | pm tory George's oighty- | certior directing the committing Jueseo to show | am Tho remaing will then be interred ns “ - A - Personal Inte! man rf gives corroes ‘accounts of the move- | four. Phere not being tim» to 14 7 the garas ot, heee | cause why Ellis, one of t dauts, against whore it | w wative of NO ry aged on oe et “ | The oD. & MY Patent Spring oem General Barnard, of the Engineer corps, has been as mente of tho Germans. This resolution was poores do ided CL, WhiAuend, Fagan, Smith and | was contended no tov was shorn, It met bo | pared en do In he ate ta hla | ook. .soud for 610410, Baer aoe Brewin ‘ ‘fod various other mattors In reference to the ir wi Pratt seored double figures én the Troy sido, and Gis. | discharge’ wile a fw , able ‘. Pgned io duty on Gtaton Island, and will take charge of | Gir eC kad it was, deokded in case we and Bally Sor st. + da en-oond | | The tne having bone fully ubraftied, the Court entered But om eutiee, stmt aee Fang ory are Wiicon & Uibbe’ Sewing Machtse bats one iacty, with jecherge, Wat, be said, @hould wos | thet he wm ainciad out ae a viet) the si) ial owen =o improvement of the forte should be wifavorable on Meader o Dosiooee the festival rm Nore’ J ‘hee a pus death wax doudsiess flevd wt the ex dna No. 68 Brondyny “ 7

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