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we ~EUROP®, CONTINUED FROM ~ RAT PAGE. hove in the Po of paliica™ blished ia rank! Pimee Frankfort Journe?, fine ety: ether (quotations of bo anette, Gasel’ 9 the’ Hor.” wee and the & }, the Boreen the 5 te the Mutiea! Gazelte a 28" aphic Gazcte, in which, however, it is expressly fOrD!0 gow to print aly stenographic charactors, TRADITION OUTRAGED, The inhebla@ntg here think it particularly hard thet shey | 20 vobjected to theee rigors. Sines the time J ( srieaiag oo Pyanikfort has been a free city—a little four opi rgpoP ie—end in the commotions and c (es whieh hove ta¥ en place in Germany since that time its 1209) lus doen reapested. Napoleon soized it ed itinto adechy, which he placed under Yieut of one-of dis marshals. At the Con- SX was again restored to ats freedom and bop ‘had its exceptinual position would on. from the burdens of war, Frank. \ no troops for the Federal army. It hel to maiutai its freedom, whieh Pras- a to crush out of it, Certainly the she i@ pureuing here ia not catenlated te liste the pequre of the xeon or several days tween the Prus- who are said to on the road be- ain It is that d ammunition ned principally by troops ad levy and who are <i by 9 Tegiment just arrived {os Missing. At the Reders) forweeap.of tay7 ence ihe Pragkiarg aro making preparations tocommencd a bombardintm, th: J six or eight thousand Proving tyOops 'y-five thousand Fed. ns, and it: is mow Des meves the town 3 no fring except nart offthe fort, which has opened pen the Prus- 3 (hoy are approaching their earthworks nearer AMERICAN SECURTTIES, There-55 F earcely any busiuees done upen the Bourse, the prime. pal Snvestment being made in Amer.can eavriies, Which, being considered now about the only invest: ale ai ave risen Six pe re now quoted at 723g. NEMVSPAPER ACCOUN Ts. cent. during RUSSIA ALARMED. Agitntion at the Prependerace of Action Required at the “Decisive”? Fropert 1 {From the Moscow Gazette, July 19.] Ru s threatened. Germany, strong aud united, is Spproaching nearer to ony frontier, and threatens to bo- come ters of the only sea which secures our eom- maanication with (he world, The ties which units the Peoples and States of the Austrian empire will clearly woon be broken, and in her place will be established a political State whose power may be directed against the most vital and dearest interests of Rusia, Two great provinces of the Turkieh empire, which were but tatoly under the protectorate of Russia, and depended @p as moro than on the Sovereign of Turkey, bave been transformed by quite an arbitrary mancuvre, contrary to tratics and the decision of a European Conference, into ‘an almost independent State, under the dynasty of Bohenvollern. In short, the political. situation varies every day, and always (0 the detriment of the position of Busia in the world. Let ws, therefore, endeavor to bo prepared when the time cones, and get rid of all internal Gifflculties, eo as to be able to act when the decisive mo- sront is at hand. 2 ‘The English Review. The truco.of five days bewwoen Prussia and Austila POS Fo) ol a NEW YORK _ NEWYORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 186 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1866. This Dandi i nna ee nenege loss of only ane hoogrek Gamage ie rye beeen en defeat anna iin bear? Jrastta dhe 26:b, with heavy Seat of War. ste at vee tons: ry had been made to Denm aud that oe aetenas oe we le y to Mr. Obwi Bee, reats of a very violet at Frankfort; but Prussian. vowed them, and he hoped that ‘& proof that these threats, f tioned, No demand had been @ mediation on the had no locus standi in overD ments aud the German howeve, that the Grand Duke of arranging the terms of an armistice bel sian and (he Federal forces, HUNGARY. General Hisehaie Adee ane to the Legion of erlin (July 27) sie oimetiosee: of London Times. aed Kilap! aches issued the following =A to the Endgarian legion, made up of prisoners of war, and ready te take the feld at a moment’s botice:— Brave warriors! At my country’s call T assume the com- mand of the Hongarian armies, and address you in the oa- acity of Commander-in-Chief. Our evuntry is no longer eit Unbefriended. ‘Phe powerful Kings of Prussia and Italy held out their right band to us. bg will assist we fvom Htaly; Torr wilt oy the Danube, Bethlen Ke disputes between the German a Rereell ‘He was informed, will take the feld In rapaylveniay wi while. 1 will lead you forward from Prussia, Lndwig Koasouth will our midst. This untied we shalbexpel the Hapsbarg dyna 4) long shed our best blogd and robbed us of cur wealth. The country of Arpad is our own. and: we will sovure it to ourselves, In iid and 1849 we gained immortal glory with- out oblaining our wishos;, this thie we sball gather fresh laurels and succeed. Forward, then! Gather around the rian standard, and remomber that wherever unfurled duty of the Hungarians to rally round it, Buta tew days? march from here ure the frontiers of cur beloved je you—-there where parents, sls- with'upen.arms You bave to choose between Tenpaing prisoners of war and abaring he honor of Ogbting for the Ii erry o of our count G, KLAPKA, that bas Tungarian General. The above was distributed among the legion at Neisse and’a number of Hungarian prisoners at Glogan who have not as yet enlisted in the. force, The Jegion, as I believe I have already mentioned, consists of 9,000 men, who have ail voluntarily entered ‘Whe ranke, _AT SEA. Details of the 6 ‘gacsat Naval Action off Lissn— Desperate Fighting on Both Sides—Muannge- ment and Fate of the Italian Irou-Clads— round and on Bonrd the Austrian it The Re @Italia—Denth of a Gale Jant Austro-[rish Officer, &c. THY FRENCH REPORTS, [Vienna aly 23 22) correspondence of Paris Patrie. Admiral ‘Tegethofi, the same who ou May 12, 1864, had retire before the brave tittle sqnadron of the Dancs in the action off Heligoland, was ou board the armor-| rates friga’e Archduke Maximilian, lying off the port when a signal from a stoop which bad been sent oe a cruise denoted some movement of importance, There were then under steam only two wooden ships of the Nine, the Kaieor, three decker, and a two-decker, and an iron-plated frigate, With ‘thib inoderate force the Adini- ral put to sea, and was joined soon after by several armored gunboata, ‘When tussigut of Zara ho received intelligence that the Italian fleet, comprising twenty-three vessels, most of them iron plated, wero about to attack Lissa, Three other veesels, of which two had biter tothe fleet of the Austrian tt So ‘but had recently been converted an ome corvette joined the Adm‘ral’: nado This forec, of the three. deck x formed the centro, took up ies a station at Lissa, the of which town had on the pay evening crippled an Italian armored frigate. Upon the squadron coming into sight the firin; isl" yi fcaeod at moon on the 27th of July, but -was Then prolonged to the 2d of August, and ne weeks’ armis- ‘Vice, commencing trom that dave, had been concluded, Count ~ had ad arrived ax Wena with the ptelimina | placed, wens to ita aid and directed his own vessel at full ios of peace Emperor of Aus Bismarck |"4 upon one the large Italian frigates, This for ine Bataan Soom 4 the water line, was stove in Bc he La ahuwe bee e great was heard, « loud Songation ot ite a manne mistake to infer from thie at «peace was ccr- tain. te pe ona ge @ithdraw from the Bund. ie & matter of eeet with the of hie humbled yet prowd antamed foe; it is not believed that Sved were ine. to four of six weeks {t would ma- government in creating a now i age he oe ats ons Venice bas ceded. Han- insurrection. The Ud move- “Tirewlen a nunaber we love 6 rowed friends of =. or eho pd adherents of Prussia. «od artigles advocating the same idea abound in the: Baden press. Royal Brussian Order Postpeuing the Open- ing of the Session. The following royal order was promulgated in Bertin Tam desirous of opening the Diet in. ee. 4 ‘and shall ‘ane sntge age rh oy ts gly Hf sh had been fixed for the to m; Bar to determine te ‘ae date on Mirae aot i oe meet. PHEL — July Annexatt An a ye tome od =e re = lemanding incorporation monarchy, has been draen Tuaden, and ts circulating sia! An address of the fababitants of Norden, East Frice- of aes has arrived here for trapa- “ne widrues expreston the wich for the union of the whole of Banover with IN THE FIELD. Phe Last Bnttles—Decisive Defeats of the Bavarians—Report of a Prussian Reverse. a from Munic! Se ee agement bas taken Pros fans near ‘firzburg, which reeul ubfavorably for a who suffered serious losses, ewpeciaily in Eee b “sthadeabar, of Jay 2, On aly Poon a abe k place bear Ger Between the ‘Gdben, division division and the Eighth "pederal corpe, in which the Prussians were victorions, The Beyer division was also victorious over tho Ba- @ariana near Aelmetadt, ‘The Beyer and Flies divisions repulecd the Bayarians pear Rosebruni La Toe Veussian army is threo-quarters of a mile west of A pee Fo cml of July 27 saye:—Yesterday and te- wok place between the Prasrians end Bay 1 Dettingen and Holmetadt, on the road fo Wire! other encounters at Rossbrunn and Walavy between the rivers Tauber and Kain, Ravarians beavy josses. The arian auquapters ave Bow at Hotiendort, ‘® quarter of @ mile Tho vanguard of the Prussian forece under Gen. Man- fel wae in poe ped on the a July, and * hibe Duden and berg troops ‘ t 2 ‘ near - — Werbaet ts ed i whole of th tinned to advance é mess ay 6 Main continued to ad! in Ane pend stated that the Prassians — a. os reborg ony Teh, and ee of sist ne. to bi Fan. eu 0 town suffered but top Temes says te in Mongar, doyisy + to Serve the State as wv i yrrtan a tad been issued suspending through. eat Austria the Inwe for the protection of per. denal liberty aud tho invi olability of domicile, and earmb. aohing jal tow im order to secure the safety of the and prevervation of pablic order and tram Ramara Are oorvent thee \f Frankfort doesn * pay the towed omirhation immertiately the town wil be em rely sigeed @nd no-ou* Bliowod lo eater ux dopark unteers. The Sitnation in Teaty. ‘The reports concerning fre hen very undatistactory. He had bean ottackea with acute (heumation while ath) enffering (row the ofiects of hia Jae wore A comm! mpetion OF (hi) Haller f Their report Havers that spain very shortly Populag demowsiratione ogainat Adwiral Persano boon tr) uieat A funa, on aecount of the waval ongage- won't before I femk dimival Perentya Was demanded a court martial. The gordrument here determinst vpon a full in. fo the canane Wf their lata nay | defeat Lat tors received frou Venice Wo that netriens were ramtoving ih ea gehivee — the books from the brani, The og ne grat uneasinens ca troop eave. General Mea n of G mv of navel officers het marty x carefal tp of after the engagement at Divga, 0 Meet will be able to pat to wea ton wlia Veni *po. vena ont Por ol athe Fouts Caribalats Despatehems itiat wa the hohe ag pondpeaetet? pains A recon despe Pad be, Tyr rleive 10 ie alage aan Dowpatehes from Gari Fate nae Se ponders Uuat bie woopg gaings ® i th He EB EF the killed were nui ofthe Tost distizguished officers Irishman, Captain Erie recently R01 It appears that on woah the rt ring ships were embarked a number of gd ebarpshooters, whose fire inflicted much Ttalians, Two of the Itatian vessols are lust, but one, the Palestro—aithough the official account ts silent on the int—wes ured hy the enemy and was blown up by i Besides three tow ca lhsing enti hars de results was tndecivive, but the rotire- Ve an Appearance of Walon to wo Obe result of the ection, howev beard iorne: seonge of Fee "p ‘the superiority other cout ee veasela constructed in Engiand are in a ‘pra Condition, and have their armor-platiog: The Re d'Italia, which sunk almost at a was a veel of very largo dimensions, quite new, and entirely cuustvucter fa in English yards, TUR NEWS FROM FLORENCE. (Florence (July 22) bas oe of Paris Conetitu- ‘Tho truth i that the battie whitch has just ‘at Lissa witl do honor to the Italian navy. a pon and doth squadrons were in order. A as well as M. d’Amico, chief of the save make left the vessel Ke d'Italia aud went on board the Affondatore, an iron-clad ram, Sage ~~ Teconstruéted in ay on the Clyde. ‘he fory the enemy appeared to coneentrated on the Ttatian aammiral's ship, the Re de" Malin bm A ary of steel bullets was directed against her. artillery ee ee eee a vid the Liioor, epsteny erase cove. ‘The shock was unbi the tn ite trian adiniral’s vessel, val times directed ite’ formudable be | crew. but to every ot Vive it Mer viva Tita ferred to Gnd s Watery grave fon otter, The fealion feet nd ert it got within fo tien, ian arenes " wi rome of the gungof Leseine, Chae of Austria, which was too much domaged to return fo Vola immediately, * siyan, Bory Za) cormapandanén of London Ties Ve a The Aestriaa admairal made a “speiiy oa" atinck of the vesel The terrinto war engines of onr day, and {the iron pruw, respect of, and both went own together, Fioronce, in the At Wane id been 0 Severely: "enmeaget it wee h tuk that Peraane, with threo officers, the chief of the siaff, abdwniral d'Amioo, trem felf to ihe Affondatore, and drove full atenin agninat Austron flogstip, with suet tremendous force a8 to her io torn. This is at vartance with the Ear eae. Men{ that Pereano went om bonrd the Aftondatere before the Betion commenced ‘The same lower, of which the rontenté, Lowever, Confirmation, save that of tivirt — i i Ht i a J 3 : maned on im the Ro a'h board the Vittore Ewannol, the rouainiog twon' Ning with the greater pert of the crew, be aaid, of sie hy men. The writer conti We had three other jron-rinds very mach piddied oY ° AS i wg th ATL thie obliged batia of an enormowa catiore, to have been well providet the Mort recent ate repair ty Ancona fetyal ay! peoelr ouan ee 3 1s said to have carried ninety-one gans and armored vessels, re ‘appoared lige monstrous auinial and who for ¢ . broadsides of their it aimed. ‘but An the House of gat tho Habeas it dame ges 1 he prone tue teresting facts damage to the two combat. i of ee bl i Hf i namely, that the and that the dami Whether the Aust, nel for so long a time as their ‘ouemy chooses them there, or whether they will Sioned how far the Italian operations trustraied by the an are matters Seat havo yet to Mi decided, ee nt the accounts received are too pat tial and confi ouing for @ positive opinion to be fre. A letter says that the Affondatore was struck by thiriy- three shots, Causing tremendous shocks, but not other. wise injuring her. 1 it be true that the Austrian fleet ison suflered so much as to be unable to keep the sea and is sh 1 up in a channol where it bas not sufficient means "to she} pair its damages, and whence it cannot issue without encountering destruction at the hands of an uninju’ portion of thé Italian fleet, which is watebing for exit, it is quite “clear that the Italians, although at a heavy cost, have won a real victory, cage, for what imaginable reason, everybody here asks, did the government announes it in sath an amVicnous way as to give the pulfic reason to suppose that it might bea defeat? The dest that could be inferred from the bulletin was that it/had been a hard fight withoat avy resuli—Iu fuet, a drawn action, s But it tbat be the THE ‘REFORM Ai AGITATION. No More Rioting, but Excited De on the Part ef the People. ‘There had been no further disturbance of the peace in London, but demonsirations of more or less signiG. anco continued to take pince in Hyde Park and elsewhers, ihe police force in the age bad been reduced to about its nsual standard, and this step exerted @ favornble iufu- ence over the crowds wlio: continued to frequent the locality. A scrious misunderstanding had arisen between the Home Secretary and the Reform Leag: contending that Mr, Wall one sehatti | in Hyde Parl Liciol trations the latter body je conceded permission for On the understanding Laat should be attempted until the question of no re right is settled, white the Secretary denies having given fe such consent. cari Derby ia the House of Lords emphatically de- clared government had not consented to any meeting being eld in any of the ral parka—on the contrsry, they could uot sanction i; hut at the samo time they 6 to afford every facility for trying the question of right, apd would inake no ‘objection toa mecting on Primrose Hill or other appropriate apot, He hoped, after this warning, the projected mecting for July 80in Hydo Park would be abandoned, otherwise the | responsibilty, would reeton thoso who ‘allied the meeting. Mr.” Walpole made @ similar oxpianation to the above in the eee of Commons, It was reportod that the Reform League bud resolved to hold two grcat reform meetings on the sth of July— one at Victoria Park and tue other at Primrose Hill. Ato mecting of the Council of the Reform Loagtio, on od the 21th of July, it wes resolved to abandon the proj moeting in Hyue Park on the S0ib, aud to invet iu: in the Agriovttural Hail at Isiington. An open air meeting waa also announced for the dist, im Lincoly's Inn Fields, The Loudon Army and Navy Gace'te says that had tho Vark meeting been persisted tn, goverament had Tesolved upon calling up @substanvial force of troops of all aring from the camp at Aldershot. In the House of Lords on the 27th of July, Farls Shasteebury and Derby admitted tha expediency ‘if the w decided the poople could not hold meouegs in Hyde re that como appropriate piace enauld be p) yovided for the purpose, NEWS IN GENERAL. } ad England. In the House of Common, on the 26h of July, Lord Naas, inreply to Mr. Osborne, regretied to say that the government vould feel it necessary to ask for a renewal of the saepenzion of the Habeas us act ‘n Irciand, ‘would consait the convenience of the Irish members ‘im fixing the day br the discussion, f Commons on the Wih Mr. Macuien notice that he should move an amendment to the poga to prol ‘of the Habeas Corpus kee ‘act in Tretaud, He sbontd take thie step on the ground that the state of affairs in Ireland on wich the govern- ment justified application to Parliament to suspend: 0 Corpus act bn Ireland, uo longer, exited; that the date acs zes showed a great. date in crime, and that there waa a {otal absence ment fu that country. ‘The O'Connor Don called attention to the treatment of ey ably board steamers Hiyng between New York and and to the prevalence of cholora-op board many of || ose vesgels, He botieved that it was alleged that La ge nen ay Suse among the Gorman and Dutch emigrants, who hind brought it with them from thelr own country, But itpas a curions thing that it hod not broken out'on the veasels metas from the ports of tose counts.os direct to Now York. Gr ta the com- plaints received from Irish ateei passengers of ther treatment oa board the ‘vosaat of of the National Steam Navigation Company, and the ove:crowded state of their Vessels. } Mr. ADDERLEY said the in canoe a tion Commisetoners hat the cuolera prevailed | volely among the German one Duteh emigrants, and | in Seaeted eneginee of their rey tations that em — “Fite provisions of the H pone altogether. been enforced in every instance 3 far ad as ‘on the authorities, and no complaints bad aa yet Deen made to them. The debate was continued by ent speakers, but po action took place. RRAYASE OF GRYERAT. GLPRBON. General Michael Giecson, late of the United States army, war relexsed from Hrountjoy Prisou, Dublin, oa the 25th, where he had been contined since the surpen- sion of the Haveas Corpse act, a a Fenian, Tho Gonerat having perfected his recormizancos was released on condition of at once proceeding o Amerika. Lsberty bad been sepentedly offered him on the samo conditions, but ha invariably refmeed to leave his com- penvone in captivity wat bis hoelth broke down, avd it became a questiou of life or death. Captain Gloesva, his brother, #t!t romaiued in Mounts; oy Privon, Frauce. ‘The bullion in the Rewk of France ‘continued to aceu- molate, and amounted to £27,000,000 sterling. The Bank had reduced ite rato of diseouat from 4 lo 24g por cent. Tho Bourse was quict on the 27th, rontes closing O8f. Tbe, The Paris Patric states that’ the Frenel froa-ctad Toulon bas been ordered to get ready for sea imme. diately. Destination opknewn. THE ATLANTIC CABLE, mnceme f the Completion ef the Work in Foaland—Mesengen of Cougratulation Passed trom Newtoundinnd to Lrelaud. Our Liverpool correspondent furnishes the following despatch by the Java:— I prestitme you will know ns much about the Atiantic cable as we do long before you get thie; but I neverilicless, in care of ancidemt, report we fect that the ehére end waa lauded at Newloundiand oo the 27th of Joly; that mereiy of congratolation passed rapitly between Ireland and Newfonadiand; that the insulation and continuity were perfect, and thet the of transmission Lad much Sncreaced since the aur- jus cable had bee 2 off. FIRST AXSOUSCR MENTS. THROTGR CHR AMPHICAY SHDM [Vatentia (July 27) telegraplile correspondence of London Times. i This evening, #| about five o clock, Raylish tima, tho cable was compieted between Karope: and America, Con- Versations and mesuages have been carrie’) on all through the day, ant I word was rent to conee sigualling, r# they POS ete Rat EP ATS EB 0 Dr ER ES Sit Cc CABLE PROM tHe rere about to make the with the shore end ot Trinity bay. ‘thin was oon after dusk with oe Mr. Latinver Clark is now the cable, previous to pwnd it from the company, teste will oconpy On Monday, at rae tis Lope that the wire Wil be opened (6 the public, amd the memages sont ex actly in the orter of priority ia whieh they are receivod. Appiicaiions for weweages are ali ng In. On Toeaday Mr. Glate and the Knight of Kerry intend to entertain at a —~— oa ihe peasantry at a rural, in boner La The teller iow one. was received by Reuter's Tele. | aes, mamaying “iretor of the Tele ’ my © Tele te ates vi uly 24, 1808, Trinity bay at 4:25 tits sitore end at mw cut Lemon Jaly Boa ty Following ite rn me oneeny from Newfou' =A. GOOCH ba, Our shore end bas jon beea anda » Under God's communtvation bet went of America, 1 eheerfu! the bighest 4 : ards waits nthe ig a je iverpeat ont the 2008 ay. COMMERCIAL INTELLIT eneg, * eee London Money ~ market. me, LIVERFOOL: | July 28—Evoning. - oy oss ones 0° 4 United suits ae 6934; Ulinots Central Auglo-At Telegra jarée have advanced spout 2 per cent since (he ny laying of the eablo, and closed at Fhe es AUAD' sic Telegragh at 8 per cent. Reatievaee are Ff gill about 4, or 1 per cent, dis- count ee oat Stic The of the Bank of England show an-| {increase a ree pully bulli pn of £70,864, and in the reserve of notes of £1 He task rate of discount remains at tan, per cent, Much discontent continued to be expr main. malnance of th’@ high rate, in view of the fact that money to apy amount could be obiained on choice bills in od open market as low as 654 per cent, ‘ibe fyuds on the 27th closed firmer wader the peace news, The Liverpool Markets, Liveneoot, July 28—Evening. Cotton frm and unchan; ange sales to-day 12,000 balos, of which speculators aud exporters tovk 4,000, Mid: dling uplands 144. 5 144d. Breadetufts quiet but steady, Provisions inactive, THE NATIQNAL GAME, Atiantic, of Brookly ig Union, of Lunsing- A very pretty game of rch ball was played yesterday afternoon, on the Capitoline gronnds, at Bedford, be- tween the above named clubs, which resulted, as was generally anticipated, in favor of the champions, Tho fielding of the Union nine was eplendid throughout, but being nnaccustomed to swift pitebing they were unable to bat againsi Zettloin’s pitching, which accounts for their small score, The Ailanties were slightly discomiltted at first by the glow pitching of MeQuatde, but they dnatly got “the hang” of it and buttedfn good, heavy style... Tho haodsomest hit of the game, however, was made by Abrawne, of the Union club, who: knocked @ ball iar bee yond the centre field, and secured a clean home run, ‘Of the Aviantics, Fergu on aud McDonald alone deserve especial mension. The score i us foiloy MON. 0. ®. 8 6 ; ee 3 = ae: 6 ab 2 6 Pane 5 2 he Le welders, pe a ‘ sey 7 “6 Thal. i “ ald, 4; Engle va. Empire. ‘These clubs played a match gamo at Hoboken yester- day, which reeulted in favor of the Empire by a score of 4 wo 10, Jackson vs. Lady Washington, A match was played Tuesday afternoon, on the grounds of the Jackson Club, North New York, between che Jackson and Lady Washingt n clubs of Morrisanis, The following is the seore:—— LADY WASHINGTON. "hye? 0. R. 26 24h 33 M: Ainnigun, 24 KE fbi : ; Adena 265 J. Rob, ve Sradie a 33 . Rodneon, ¢.. Niddieva: > BV. Connelly, 34 b.. ‘MoPadded, r, 26 Total Total 27 . Tota’. Jedeea.. a 45 a7 ot Lady Wasisin 7 3 6 Home rut see Fd Lady Nearing: ne tchor—Jaok.s Scorer for both euba—I. Bs Umpiro—H, Austin, of the Virion tub. Fly ow on, 9 Lady Wasi ton, Bakomb.. » Independeut vs. Atiunta. Amutch betwoev thé Independent, of Mott Haven, and Atlante, of Tremont, base bail clabs was played on the ground of the former,in Mott Haven ycsterday afternoon, The following is ihe score: — INDEPENDENT, ATLANTA, on tes cu. nt ver of the’ Bana Clb, CRICKET. St. Geerge vs. New York. ‘The firat invings of the match betwoen the first elevens of the above named clubs camo off yesterday afternoon, at Hoboken, and proved to be spirtted and finely played. 102; being made Tu Jardine, the former Fe 42, aud the Iaiter oh rial ad BILLIARDS. Foster nt Sing Sing. Melvin Poster were the caune of cousidernble excitement im Sing Sing village on Tuesday evemng. Two carom games were played, the first of 250 potnts, and the second of 600. Foster won the which he was readily euabled to do yer the start of 294, This was followed Kavanagh. Foster went out 182 bagh won the second game by 223 points, the Wi D rons being 164.and 96 by the wiuner, aud 78 and 60 Poster. The playing wae on Kavonagh & Docke: tables, secoud size, The Coming Billiard Tournament. ‘The bijjiard tournament, t arvange the proliminaries of which a meeting was lately held in thie city, ie oxcit- Ing @ greet deal of attention among proforsionsl players and ematours, A hg en building haz been secured and is now being fittod i ean of the wl tending Shemptae, and the description of which bas siready Ds ap in the Fras wit! fed be dy. ‘The early part of September is the time (xed on tournament, v8 New Vork va. Brookiym, A kexies of gamea ot quoite was played ow Tuesday oferncon, at the Noriaal Quelt Grounds, Astor place and Nroadway, between eight Fn pod Laeee My from each of the shove named clube, wh ter four 1 oom of the Brokiynies by paered sik points, PEDESTRIANS. Two foot raoes came off Jertorday aflornoon at the Vuion Course, The first was Hetweon Wildey and Oas- vily, Gve miles, for $500 a side, Cansidy was the favor: ite st two to one before the atart, Wildey won very easily by two hundred yarda, the run in rod minutes and twenty.two seennde, ferond race for $100 a wide, three tw between Greeabors, wat The former won he liked, Bracy having stopped on the recond nile Time, nineteen minates ond ste seeonde. cova oF GENERAL ‘SESSIONS, Boralars, Pickpeckets and Dishonest Servant Girls Sent to the State Prison, Rofore Recorder Hackett. The Grand Jory brought in a large numbor of indict. ‘Monts yesterday, vhich were disposed of by the Court and the prosecuting oMicer with remarkable promptnesd, Tt ta quite @ common thing for a man to be indicted in the morning and bofore the Court adjourns to be on his way to Bing Sing for a termof yours, This might ap- pear to the uninitiated to be very harah and unjust, but the machinery of the District Attorney's office operates With go little friction, that while the interests of tho people are carefully attended to, the District Attorney ia equally Joalous of a! the rights of accused parties, In order to expertite the public basiness, especially in tne semmer months, Mr. Hall canses to be servod upomevery os SE Se eee a ing Mm Wonder aad irene the catody ot an Ar , goed gure a by editing one of the street, on the eul one | of the doors while the ee in the country, b ea oner® wore gach gen! Yonced State Prison wong Ts term of five years at hard labor, Charles Baker and William Dunmore were arrai; on a similar coe: eae above, bees eee of 0. 252 tent Thirty-sixtb® Street, on the aah of July, while the owner and his family were out of town. The burglars were soon to go up the steps and ring the door and soon after effected an entrance Be eens, means of false keys. bine ge Pd was given to the officers, who Proceeded without y to tho house, which they Surrounded so as fs proveut any attempt to escape, About 100 worth clothiog was fed up in & valise ready for removal when the thieves. inate were interrupted _ entrance of the policemen, who arrested thei. ey will be sentenced Jolin Shelly and James Gallagher, who were indicted at this term for rape, wore placed atthe bar, The Dis. arict Attorney remarked to the Court that the prisoners ‘at the March term pleaded guilty to petty larceny from the person, they having been indicted for robbery, From certain statements then made the presidtyg Judge was induced to ecuspend Jadgment, a course of action Which enables the magistrave at any thine, If the lentoncy of the Court is abused, to pass sentence on tho original oharge, Mr. Hall moved for sentenco ou'the former in- dictment, and the Reeorder sent each of the young mea to the . tate Prison for two years and six months, A similar penalty was inilictod upon John B: was jotptly indicted with aman named F breaking tn stvevt, on the night of the Sst of July, Over $1,300 worth of joweiry was packyd op in Dunder, ready to be removed, bat fortunately the bur- giars were disturbed before they had time to decawp with thelr booty, iva Wilson, = who.g, stole $98 from = Toresa Brant, on tha lMth of aly, while she was mok- ing purchases in Clinton market, plaaded gailty to an attumpt at lurceny, aud was sent (0 Lhe State Prison for two years, James HoMintre, alias James Hines, a clerk in the om- toy ot Charivs K Cuvekt, 962 Broailway, was indicted ‘or stealing a check and money—§200 in all, He pteaded guilty to an attempt, and, in viey of his previous good Character, the Coutt jmp ned @ louient sentence—viz,; oue year's imprisoument in tke State Prison. Morris Jacobs, who forged an order upon Soloman Weil for five grors of Panels, pleaded guilty to sagory in the fourth degree, In consequence of his youlmud other mitigating cironmstances, ho was sent to the peni- tontiary for ono year. Mi hael Mauioney pleaded saiity to stealing a mivor watch, worth $20, from Charles Keller, on the 10th ‘of July, aud was vent to tho penitentiary for six_monthe, Frank Blockleg, charged with stealing three pieces of clot from George D. Happy, 740 Broadway, om ibe ad of June, pleaded M1 guilty, aud was reraanded for Fen Who were indicted for in the y pleaded gully to the third of Lf sey were char; Sot oore, No, 6 East. Sixteanth atrick, for to the stare of Joseph Cohen, 885 Grand POLICE INTELLIG BNUE “Orr of Sour’? Nor “ Our or Mixp,”"—W iam Russell bas set himeelf up for a teacher. If those whom be bas onder bis tuition follow in the footsteps of their master, woo be unto us, Roseell, it 19 charged, went 10a howe in Varick street about the Mth day of June and engagod board. Ho found thore George Newton, wo owned a watch worth $100, to whicw was attached a chain worth $40. Tho first night that Russell was in the bouse ue saw tho watch aud chain, Besides being handy, they tooked well. Ho took thei, and jost tw #¢ how they would appear on lim- self, he put thom on. foro be bad me to take them of ho became dideatlatied with his boarding place and left not to retary again, A few daye one it Was potned abroad that hetbud taken iodgings at ¢ Tombe, which, . judetng from his stzy there as coim- pared with bis brief sujoura in Varicn sinew, were quite wutlviacwory. Newton, tt a 18a nan of generous impulses, forming frendehips: ugle night and hold- mg fast thereto. No prone waa be learsed of the whereabouts of eccentric police recently offered to a conductor on the Third avenue % cea fest Nokes ofa MR etE ee ie weisenene their respective fares Sevonty-sixth ssrene Sete i a of and two. certs. cemoer 5 er ss Senter the de <i exherbitant renet te oat ty wharsupon forcibl ot the mandate ibe aaa eas lect Bae eject the ers 6 Cal a owtion it he rather Pootiehiy Birre snee'sted in] unneccesary “aa ‘The officers jog redress from the President of the road, but te- ceived ae —— the ovndur pepe —tn brought before Justice at the: Tuesday and te ty assault and battery on both of the ofticers, in ult of $300 bail a each case, Tho company issued » notice ductors.to demand and enforce 8, With the tickets, for any ri al “ hid tay fesnetty: charging the sum x eight cents for the ; through trip. Buraany Nireso 3s Tam PP Wo ox won brought Before Justicd Ledwith at the Jeffersoy Market policy court yesterday, on a charge of barglariously en- toring the fesidenc» of Mr. Aaron Guréky, Mr. John McQuinn und an officer Who assisted fa capturing the fagittve burglar, haying proved che facts of bis entrance: and egress—the laiter wncvreuionio: through the parlor window—the Jodge committed the prisoner, dee spite his protestation of inuecenos, without bail, MILITIA “EXEMPTION, Frauds Being Petpetratea- Oly Hall In- fested-Whelesale Exemption at a Dollar » Each & ention of Legol Forms, &e. For sowe lacne have beon trying to get some idea of wha: “military exemption” mant. There » have been various ideas promulgated, all tending to befog and enshfoud the exempts in mystery. Vory few. of our Citizens take sufficient pains to acquaint them- selves with the facis regarding any law, and when they hear of an opportunity to save a dollar, are only too ready to avail themselves of ihe chance, ond rush head. long to com or ward off in eume way the threatened: extra taxatic This hae been the case in tho wilitary exemption bosiness, and (housands have wildly sought out some place where they could not ouly relieve their minds, but. at the same {imo thelr pockets in the endeavor to save » persoual incouveniense, For tho past wvek people hava een coking some way to get oif from what is termed military duty, bat which in reality i efmply militia duty, or, in otwer ‘words, becoming a curb stoue cadet for three days. past ann LAW. An extract from the law was given in ing ae the 4th [nstont, bat as so many victims have surrende: . to the sharpera in and arovnd the City Hall, it is ropro~ duced here for the beueiit of ail anxious imquirers:—~ All persone duly enrolled wn a‘oreaald, who shall neglect to attend such parade, shall bo to @ flue of one dol. lar, which shall be collected by the callectot ae recelver of taxes of the town or erty in whieh the y Gistrict is situated; and tae supervisors of th well "Jountion, as their an: Oe antes are ye gh and directed to a ff ite bamoa, 19 trolls ner nd * ame < the onlicctors und receivers i tho amount frota every person apy mani Toll lablota:puy Ge hand te is a the same siall dire: co oa are culleated, the eee to be Pali county treasurer. ‘This is all that is required. NO AUTHORIZED RRORIVER, At the presen’ moment there a ne yuthor. ted porson propared to receive this exempttor 5 but jo leu of this, tho officials, or their clerks at the cay il, have been atich harvest in gg, ed “ext ” for ali who come for Roswell wo ‘the watch; and Nowton pep teadbne § it Bub the wate did nov ie Newton, in consequence, Recarvina Ptorew Goove.—Richerd Bakor, « arloon Keeper, bonght @ diamond pin not long inte for $40 ssp oyfarriyetenidsd rs Brogan. Refore Sketley bought it, Mary Bi had stolen it from AxoTaen Cuanck Aquxsr Mr, Axorews.—Mr. Georgo Andrews, who hos Ogured in these reports bevore this, it & Co, in at bought a bill of goods amounting to pyc ew menthe presented what pur- to bo & cheek on the Fuiton Bank, drawn by Samael W. Andrews tor #100, Mir, Montagne, the mow - ber of Nhe firm with whom Mr. Andrews wae dealing, suspecting nothing wrong, took the check and paid the difference in c rroocy, When the chock was prevented yment It way pronounced to be a ¢ be nt A by the ford ee igh een eens canal — @ ir, Monteyne made complaint against George ‘adérows, before Justice Hogan. A Revaxamxo Comsonsoe x Humax Naronr.—It is euch a naiureis Patrick D. Lynch, East Fifty-ninth street. Patr.ck, as a3 is not a native American. pratoes of sone of onr th arvival hore Patrik de. metropolitan operntors, oy to find employment, ant looked in the ALp tor inormation, "Thora on the ot June last, be Wa ‘the following #4vertizement:-—clerk wanted, y $20 per ve bo receive onters and sospateh foot one with Se in ready cash only need y ‘& Oo, 60. ‘Broadmay, Patrik ap- saw Toor) son, “ Phompeon with ar el ob ee pio ain't want Patrick, Put baw who war into the oi business, and had an office down town, Friend’s name is Hach. Patnck unsophisticated, end Thompson with @ P, dis.a- terested, Bach. Hach needed « man to #top ia bis being # har to criminal £0 GOWN to thin place, comes in how you have been taken in. 1 rewain there, your honor, tll I Jastion K.—“ You do what i oe end if any one coenelen you come up here again.” Patrick left with intention of billeting himself on Thompson ‘until euch time as he received bis momey, ‘kk, and tell everybody the Painek—'Can my Tooney * vider a boy lucky who found a pocketbook containing $15, Foolish idea, It ie a grave offonce, James Pat terson of Wil ‘cnc i Oe ney ST gerd - C ten, bovtblacte by fad Uhree years, Was triet Potee Court, | Finpina A Pocaernook.—Ordinary poople might cou- a Into of tho that he was aecnvaee from having been a disc! soldier, a Sout ge a itee <1. oF i at ail. The affidavits are yivon into the 4 | ge Bog when the thne comes will be: ee is Borvier pee ae charges ao mh OvO cere B + German, ree ro res ee him entirely fom » Paid ns bigh as pies haiti oy See for th eaten ornate oy ‘but: dinate clerks of she Deenty, t See ox: 1, and citicens ovail rigst aba poomis and EFa ciseiptign New York ond for defené m city of Now York, du fig map ae ten (Name). (a Ko von Cian omar re ano. of the abown nia Subscribed am! sworn to before me this — i iS icine faa Beta ces ‘Thiet sifidavit can be a py Ff Bg dy +4 and see gene cca pi ms Ses Roh \¢ butind to rocalve ita costs tho applicant just thirtcen Ginny She Yd foe, and does not accrac to (he Tt ehou!d slvo be understoot that at present thore is no offfeet in the “ity who feels authorized to take the Jar exompt’On feos; ond that all these who {row a trerpoimae dons ate ocalved. was mored around the hy evening Lives were on the travk of severst of these gentlemen, and hed alrealy made come arfrecta, 3F He fe Died. Broone, Drowned at Yonkers, on Mantua, wile of Joseph Brooks, and Rood, of Wert F aged 20 years and 8 months. nt, relathvos « ad tiewdn of the family are invited attend 106 Tenersh from the rostdence of her Jon = ac West Farme, wie (Thursday) afternoon, two @ choo at PeOLUIe DECKER OF ‘Divonos | | AS from cones of Fr soos "at Law, 218 Brosdway. te Ae actin Se, oral ty 2 pa aa ee ales oe WhO MAS SUT FERED POR Ove iy sured by. one Oat Tony artes So) Piven Here re Cer orta | 1908" SB Ae Aer ABBOCIATION, pins? PREWIVM, OLE CROSBY OPERA NOUSB IN OWICAGO, ‘ Five O WieeRR EAR CIE toners, by thotend ng atyea of the AMERICAN FCHUOL, rit saven.ol which, by BUDESTADT, CROPSEY, SOTCESELD, MART METER BLAKD gud HG NOCK, eMornt in vadue ¢ 5.00, 5 MAGNUSOENE STRPL. BYGRAVINGS, orth the fall priat of ence alare. given 0 every purebarer, teow: ding to his election, PRIOR OF ¢ priirin Th COMB DOLLARS nee ie thy tho preminwe wall he oo neg yer pecvions advertisemente ant aie, 686 Broatoray BYNIONS, ENT AT senef the teat, clumped by Rab Nats, FRNDER FRET, a0 path, hy Dr. C8, Ohtropodist, SM Bowery Bask Buibtion. cures Core, Baniome, Baile, By matt iv “we ArvoReRs praauiy own D iM FEW Bors DP ree Rater trenout > rere Commaltavions free 0 #7 Atturneg anid Cocusetion, 78 Naswau street, RAG HEI HE DfO THOMAR AGNEW 'S. 4 wad every hing chee pes sedans otetan OLS TMBRT. ASTER in ears, without tbe bh ry rea to 4 Anaaub inion etented. rey uiraet:, where fon esl te so atts