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10 NEW YORK "mgaid, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1407—TRIPLE SHEET. x , aunage ae a poate , iene tin ail 4 Neco OY ea at eee = : Sak ban _ NEW YOR TOM. te ald Oe ie | MTEMATINAL GALEN aa Gams at stnee? Wi YACHTING. 2 ocr ‘Owner or owners, and bas & To judge from * —— Ronee: Ee ware ji ger yer need «a . ~ f cloth, The amount received bya farmer ora planter | nore o¢ tne s## APPeArance of the streets in certain Brooklyn Yacht Club. Seoorvilionnd B USM; Harviebureaed the te roducts, including cotton, should , sity Yesterday mornmg one might imagine Brcurcion ef the Breskly: roe) 4 eee lemingion. 6:0 4. Miahd BP. M Berges, | Bina me 3° 1, 2801.) | upon bis males of farm products, "+imwoich the |B?” 4e geen suddenly transported to the bills of | The Brooklyn Yacht Club, under the command « | { jit Me M3, 4, 4 6:8, Ob TOS ack P.M. be returned as income of the calendar yeo™ in wb Scot! Commodore G, W. Kidd, wil proceed on an excur 1143 P.M. CamDEx xD Aunor—From pier No. 1 N. R.—For Philadel. Proceedings of the, Constitu- | C2binct Conference on the Pov fers and Batis | sale is made, regurdless of the time when the products 4; for here, there and everywhere might be seen Amor J on the 3d inst, from s rendezvous off the club Utary Commanders generat Sheri | soid were raised. Tyo expense of carrying on afarm “, ¢ Stunly looking men, drossod in the picturesque costume A Gowanus Bay, to Glen Cove, Long Island, there . “3 sl ith cele- 1) i dan’s Pos! x ‘be deducted from the inc ‘of the hicblands, with chasseur jacket, dotted wi ra ‘ * tional Co gention. It was remensd leas naa Wy Athore wes tobe a special | & Vacca ag ime « tee nas an ee “ stiamond shaped batione; skishand eoart of plaid stu, | De® appropenialy, Mt: bon poe a arg fituion on 1 jorair . Ynoom tg | shore the following day, the anniversary of y,, p Se a Cabinet meeting this m 40 take toto consideration | 9° 4 year only. All national, Stars county the philideg hanging in front, with its hairy ornament! independence, At least twenty yeohta ¥ 7? ry the second opinion of 4 Aorney General Stanbery as to ‘and municipal taxes, inclading taxes upon qe and jewolled dirk at the side, or the mischievous looking ; ‘ leg ; nsidere the powers and @utie jy mpijtary commanders, The 4 f the skein dhu sheathed between the stocking and the The Co! ‘don of the Report of the rumor as PULA eine ee withous founda, | be deducted from the income o Peon by whom | toay pelts and shoulder belts, ornamented with em. grand list of excursionists, The thr, asses of the Clab will be represented, as herewi' 9 Re’ ted:— id for im the yer epecially BEW 4g. reconstruction question Is to be 9 papal plumes, set jauntily on one of the 1e O- «Comme ore G. W. Kidd. | . stiow she Gatuaiion of the "apa actiam | GHi0s, | O80 LT sae shas dientay was Giiitutsnanional coutas) Gh jane’, ree ® Trea had at the | wire House, I learn on the best au- r thority "go General Sheridan's letter of the 224 ult, | “°™ pip poss he be 9 oras an expense in busi 1 16 national games of Scotland, which had been ar- Adjournment of the Convention Until | ving yf peacone for elosing up the business of ro. | BeMP, and again asa n aah a The prorien of eno ranged be the blow Kock ‘ONliion Wah saa ebieh the Sth lustant B'S" ation, has not yet Deon received at the White Howse, | a viaenas Hy fs Me isd - ad ag were to have taken place om Thursday last, but 7 8% 5 not -vilicially kmown to the Executive yet. It is jo ribet el Noe tag Oh Mavings ‘neti | which, owing to tho bad state of the grounds, sai?. in official circles here that the publication of these | om rance companies, (0 be paid to the Com- | werg “postponed until yesterday, The New York . ¥, Dimon, wa. Mand 1M for ak | trains for the We ; bany, Buffalo and veeksk! missioner oF Internal Revenue, was repealed by the act ail ty O/,icial orders in ‘advance of their reception by Club and their guests and members of various other ; . of July 12, 1866. Such taxes are now payable to collec- | Caledonian ciubs im this viciniky, left the club house, all stations, Poughkeep- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, oe Pep csretmraciy pr rs Pca tors, A wholesale dea‘er, whose annual sales de not ex- | No. 118 Sullivan stecet, for Jones’ Wood quite early in to 4 ceed’ $50,000, is required to pay a epectal tax of $50, and | ‘he morning, going by way of Phird avenue, and arrived one additional dollar for each additional thousand dollars | arra, aged before Thursday last, aud but hitle delay was 4a excess of Gfty thuussnd, The amount ef all sales | experienced in commenciug operations. The spot on within the 7, I excess of $60,000, are | Which the contest took place was in ahellow, between iad dite the entrance to the wood and the hotel, Here a space reached the White House, to be returned monthly to the Assistant As- of pame three hundred ye yardn circuit bad ‘een staked of, sessor, ‘The fractional part of $1,000, however, } and outside of the rs congrecat: SN fron the Departarcnte expected. "| Ig0it may be, cannot be ewe, ol much racine | Light ate een ped comand the ae No reports will be mado to Congress by any of the | Paris may be carried forward from month to month, and | there cowid not have been less, at ny one timo during Departments unless there shail be a special call for in- | When they amount ¢o an additional thousand dollars tao | the sames, than five thousand gece nag pete fald formation, nor will the Executive communicate any | additional tax on weet keeper of ahotel, | S°commodating two or are, smowsat aiapialeate ware messago'on the assembling of that body, for the reason | 1”N or tavern should not be requi to pay a special tax | crowded throughout the and that the numerous pio it is to be morely an adjourned session, and not | 84 livery stable keeper on account of furniching the } boothe, = aan ety noe “ome Ro =p rapes an extre one. 5 sopping ignore oh quae “nil aon. eraning, tome iden may be formea of Congressmen are arriving here by every train, and | Who are his guests, even though his annual gross re- | the immense crowd present, thaws saga ieee nig of-a July a ceipts do net excced one thousand dollars, aad he is Ms ye 0 ede OT pple yfemacc nay Soap pol ‘Phe Seasion of the Judiciary Committee. therefore exempt from special taxas a hotel keeper; but | thi,’ had beon cooclud-d the contestants for te first ‘The Judiciary Committee, during their session to-day, | if he makes it his businoas, or any part of his business, -| game took their places, Putting the heavy stone was - i cl the feat to be accomplished. and aftera sharp contest examined Horace Greeley, Dr. Dosh, of Danville, Va, | to keep, foed or beard borses for any others than such | the foat prize was awanted: to-Adsee Biytie: who cast ‘and ex-Attorney Goneral spesd. The latter had an in- | travellers or sojowmers, or to keep horses forhire or to | ing stone, weighing twenty-iour pounds, tbirty-one torview with the President just before visiting the com- | let, he should de assessed as a livery stable keeper. | feet four mches; the second prize to Andrew Graham; mittee. All coal oil, before it is removed from the manufactory | the'third.prize to John McRae. In the second game, put- The Conversion of Seven-Thirties. Avpany, July 1, 1867. Ww spite of Mr. Atvord’s threat, that he she yid mova a wall of the Convention, the attendance oC members ‘o- ‘@uy was smalier than on Saturday. It was evxiom, ag ‘moon as the Convention met, that a q’ jorum befere the ‘Sth was not to be hoped for, and as tb ¢ only object to be ‘ettained by adjourning over from Wy to day, would be ‘Wosave the per diem allowance, it V as determined to im- ‘mediately adjourn the Conventir.n until the 8th. Mr. Alvord made 4 motion for # call ‘of the Comvention, as be ‘ehreatened on Saturday, but at once withdrew it, stating ‘hat bo knew tho Conventior, would not sustain bia, No businoss of euy kind was disposed of, although hel! a dozen memorais and rese? utions were presented, -and referred to the appropriay, commitsecs, to be beried emeng their countless pre Jecessors. PROCEEDINGS, OF THE CONVENTION. Aumany, July i, 1867. ‘Me Convention ww this morning at cleven o'clock. ‘Wo clergyman being present the proceedings-were not prefaced by prayer, as is the ugual custom. The minutes superfors an opportunity to rebake him for dis- Obedience of orders, It ia remarked as strange that the letter of June 22 should net have beon received by the President, while later letters from Sheridan have rose; Yonkers, 11:80 P. M., Yorg.—From foot of Chambers _ st.—For Hackensack, 8:30 A. M., 12 M., 4, 6, 6:80 P. M., Lona BRAxon ay, 8z4 Sonn —From oler 25 N. B. 10:30 A, M., 4¥. M., 5:15 P. M.; touches atpier 1N, RB. minutes later than above, LONG IsLaND—From James? slip, Rast river—For Green- AM 8 PMs) North Ialip, 6:0 FM, all stations; ILLSTONE AND Naw Buunswick—Foot of Cortlandt st.— For.New Mruoswiek and Millstone, 7 A. M., 12 M.y 4, 0:10 Morris axp Essrx.—From foot of Barclay st. N. Ri or Bastou 8 ‘al stations: Kaston, 11a a:°M 10°? .; Hackettstown, 8:30 P. M. ; Morristown, 2:30 and 6. M., all stations; Morristown, 5 P. M.; Summit, 11:30 a, M,, 4:; YM ORK, aND Harizm—Leaves 26th st. and 4th av.— yor dibaay wad froy 10:3) 4. Mconneeting for, ihe West: ny Oo y. M., counecti for the a 7 ons; Yamling, “4.P. Mt, all slatio ‘and Milton 60 P.M, all 2 okt Mount St tin- ‘all sta J. D Fowler. M, M. Van Dyke, . M. egroot, HL Davis, one of the pleasantest of its character that has left the waters of New York for years, Commodore Kidd has extended invications to the oilicers, ex-officers and as many of the bers of the ‘association as can be accommodated on board the fiag- ship Alice to participate in the pleasures of the occasion, ‘ita feelings accelerated by the glo:ious memories the day will so vividiy suggest, the yachtmen, amid raves in the Sound and wanderings among the beauties of the pleasant litte reireat at which they will anchor, will Pass tbe day unto the end. If these Sound excursions are of no great practical utility in themselves, they afford an infinite deal of re- creation to the spectators as well as ihe participators, en- couraging in a great degroo that spirit for marit.me sports Which it is pleasant to see on the increase around ua, M., all Mount Kisco. 6 A. M.. 2:30 P. Naw Havix.—From 27th st, ond 4th av.—For New Haven and Norwalk. 7 A, M.; Boston, 8 A. walk, 9 A. M.; New ‘Haven, 11:30 A. stations; Boston, forging at Stamford and Norwalk, 12:15 P. Stamford, 2:1 '. M.; Boston, The Yacht J. T. Ford. The mimic yacht Joun T, Ford is again on her way to France, Sho was spoken by the brig %. E. Kennedy, ting the light stope, which weighed sixteen pound: or retizery, showld be marked or branded. Thobrands | Bitho end Grahain took the first ane ocead ae of the last mecting were reed aud approved. As tho notice of the Treasury Deparmnent, published | in all cases must show the following facts:—First, the | and Androw Henderson the third, Blythe put the stone $43 PM, all, station i : i : A thirty-flve feet nine mches; Graham put it thirty-four | J, : wee | beyond Siarhford: Ni ‘Stam- WHE TEREAYENED CALL. this morning, relative to cenversions, is likely to lead to } kind of oil; second, the number of gallons; third, the feet soven inches, and Henderson thirty-hreo feck four ged os beers pa Lae prong itty Br ford, 4:40. and 630 EM P.M; "unsapprehensien, it is deemed proper to say that seven- ‘| thirty notes bearing the ate of August 15, 1864, only, should be forwarded te the Treasury Department for conversion, The June and July issues aro not yet con vertible. The Reperted Death of General Custer not Credited. Neithervat the Headquarters of the Army nor at the Indian Bureau has any information been received which Boston, Sunday, 5 P.M. Nontuxux New Junszy— For Piermont und Mon tions; Mermont, land 5: Monsey and Tallman’s, 4:07 Naw Juusey (Philadelphia) street—For Philadelphia, 7 A. A. M..12 M. and 7:30 2. apecific gravity ; fourth, tho name of the distiier; fifth, | inches ‘Ihe third game, running jump, was well con, the date of inepection ; sixth, the name of tno inspector; | tested, and the first prize was awarded t» Thomas Rus- . sell, of Ottawa, Canada; the second to Thomas Nicoll, seventh, the collection district, No oil willbe regarded and the third to Jolm ‘temple. Buse-ll jamped nine: ‘88 properly napected or branded which decs not show | wen fect turee inches, Nicoll eightecn feet, and Temp. record of all those facts, and any oil placed upon the | sovenicen feet, The heavy hammer, weighing twenty- one pounds, was then thrown, aod the prizes market o¢ found in twansit, not bearing -the proper'| S00 sla"toMgguas Gremiok Sens Gudltngat aie inspection marks, asdefned and doscribed above, are | jiam L. Campbell. Grassick cast the bammer sixty- able to seizure, and should in all cases be seized. seven feet tea inches; Goidie, sixty-four feet seven Internal Revenue Receipts. inches; Campbell, sixty-four feet six inches. The ‘Mr. ALvonD, (rep.) of Onondaga, said thatelthough, ta ‘ecoordance with the notice ‘he had given ‘on Saturda: he now made @ motion fora call of.the Convention, ‘wished at the same time to withdraw tt, feeling oon- vinced that the Comvention would #ot sustain the “motion. were well. Cortlandt street.— A. M., 6:37 P, M.. all stae | M., all “stations; Piermont, | A New Yacht. Mr. Henry Steers, of Greenpoint, has now on the stocks a yacht of remarkable beauty, to be named Gussie, which he will launch on the 15th inst. The dimensions of the Gussie are as follows:—Length over all, fifty feet; breadth of beam, nineteen feet; depth of hold, four and haif feet; carpenters’ measurement, tweaty-tive tons. ‘WRAORIAIS. . Mr. E. A. Brown, of Lewis, presented a memoret from a number of citizens of Lewis county in favor of in- light hammer, weighing fourteen pounds, was then a : Suiporating the principle of liquor prouibition imthe | shows the truth of the reports of the disaster to Geaeral | Receipts from internal revenue to-day were over two | hendied and thrown by Coots Goncelon, cighiy-six fect | SALE OF THE YACHTS VELPIE AND SADIE AT BOSTON. PEE Annoy sis, Woopsnipa—From, foot of Cort. | reonstitution, Custer by the Indians, millions of dollars, eight inches, by William 4, Campbell Sigaty-two feet — RAki2an AND Detawane Bay—From Pier $8 Norte iver_= Mr, Fowimn, of Madison, preseated a memorial | mu, ionsas Indinse~Tho Fert Pail Kearey. Personal. two inches and by John Goldie eighty-two feet, The - Bostox, July 1, 1867, | For Long Branch and Philadelphia, 11:15-A. M,, all statloney from some citizens of Chenango im favor of pretubiting ‘towns or counties fram devoting any moneys to religious societies or corporations ; also one from some citizens of Madison asking for tue exiension of the suffrage tomen end women alike, Mr, AvG. Scawtt, (dem) of New York, presented the ‘Memorial of a member of the Bar of the State of New York, asking that the constitution shall provide thet the code of laws known as the Revised statutes shail here- after be knowa as the Several Statutes, and ebal! also be the manne! which laws altering or emend- the same spall be enacted by the legislature. RESOLUTIONS, + — Mr, Waxman, of Genesee, offered a resotution to so ! mmend the constitution that counsel for the accused { bave the last appeal to the jury. Referred to the | Judiciary Committee. Mr. FULLER, of Moproe, offered a resolution ‘relating Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Court, is -still danger- rabies = Beet hres a Bagot ye Le thea : set e running p, aud in this game Thomas ously ill, but with a prospect of recovery. Russell took first prize, leapiog five feet eight inches; Secrotary Browning !s not yet well enough to resume | Joho Goldie seotad, five feet three inches, and William ties, and will not leave Quincy, Iil., for this | I. Campbell four feet ten inches. ‘Ihe ‘prizes for the his oe as at an vi not Quincy, Highland fling were awarded to James West, L. D. city before Monday nex! Robertson and Jobn Taylor, The short race, ene hun- Award of Stationery Contracts. dred yards’ distance, was won by John Goldie, Jobn The stationery contracts forthe supply of the State | Grenan being second, and Thomas Russell third. The mace oe > , | for boys under twelve years of age was won oy William and Navy Departments have been awarded to Phillip & | Hoi,ccls second, Sous: MoLenn, ons thied Wilkow oiig Solomons, of Washington. The wheelbarrow race, in wuich the contestants were Paying Off the National Debt. crowned with large waite mitres fastened down dver Tho Cashier of the Treasury this morning received | ‘heir eyes, completely blindfolding them, came next, la 1 <, and was provocative of intense merriment. The racers from a person in Philadelphia $1,000 towards paying of | worg started after each making a circle with his barrow the national debt; also $10 from @ person in Brooklyn, | at the starting point, and tried to reach the club banuer, NY. which was placed at the other end of thearena, But Long Branch, 4 P. M, Srarey IsLanD—From fcot of Whitehall street—For Tote | tenville, 7,9 A. M., 1, 4,6 P.M. } FOR DISTANT POINTS. Artaxtic axp Guear Wxstkrx—For Cincinnati and St. Louis, foot of Chambers street, 8 A. M.. 7 2. M. | BELLEFONTAINY RalLway—V 4 Cresiline to the West, via | N. ¥. Central, 8A. M., 12 M., 6:0 P.M. Via Pennsylvania Central, $40 4. M., 12M., 7:80 1M. Vin Brie, 8 4. M., 10 CoLvaaus axp Iwpraxaroris Rainoan—For North, West and South, vie Allentown, foot of Liberty street, 94. M., 5 | FM BE. M. Vin Philadelphia or Baltimore and Obio, foot ‘ortlanat street <M, 7:20 P.M. j Datnorr axp Cuicaco—Via ‘Albany, from S0th street, 8 A. i Massacre. A letter from General Alfred Sully, dated Fort Laramie, June 46, has been received by the Commissioner of Jn- dian Affairs, stating that’ the special commission of which he is @ member was then at Fort Laramie en- gaged in making up its report, which they hoped to have completed in a few days, The report is devoted princi- pally to the general condition and disposition of the Kanens tribes, and includes a full account of the inves- ligatton into the Fort Pbil Kearny massacre, General Sully says that about five hundred lodges of the Iadians who participated in the Kearny massacre have had in- terviews with the Commissioners, and have expressed The sloop yacht Velpicand the schooner yacht Sadie, owned by Mr. Bates, of Higham, both of which took prizes in the late regatta of the Boston Yacht Club, were sould atauction at twelve o'clock to-day, the Sadie bring- ing $5,700 and the Velple $2,000. Mr. Sullivan, of Bos- ton, purchased the two and reserved the right to pur- chase the furniture and fixtures of the Badie ata fair valuation, There was a large number of yachtmen Present, and the bidding was spirited, but not high. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. M., 12 M., 6:30 P.M. iteamets-—Foot of Desbrosses streeh 8:30 A. M.; foot of Canal sireet, 8 F. M. Ma To the Great West, via Hudson River, 9 468 A. M., 43 M., 6:30 P.M. 1 ‘orth W a SPECIAL TELEGRAM OF THE WERALD. } * So the judiciary. Referred to the Judiciary Committee, | an earnest desire for peace with the governmeat, They four ar five caine any near the goal, while the New ‘or, ¢ est via Hudson Os qeallt, TW, Dwrant, (dem) of Oneida, presented the | said they were-willing to go to @ reservation anywhere The War in Crete—The Greek Budget. others ahot oi into the crowd at diflerest pointe or ran RE BT eh) | Rees sae ee | lowmg despatch, which ne received from Mayor The latest official accounts received from Crete are | into and tumbled over each other. The tirst prize in i steve between the forks of the Platte river, Business of the Pension Ofice. ‘The immense business of the United States Pension Office is progressing in a most satisfactory manner. The clerical force was considerably increased by the act of Steamere—¥oot of Desbrosees street, 8:30 A. Mi; Canal Pan HanDLe Routz—To Cincinnati and Memphis via Phil- adelphia, from foot of Liberty street, 8:40 A. M.,7 P.M, Via. Allenwwa,9 A. M., 5 P. M.. BP, M. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAI—TO the West, via ee Co- rae Cincinnati, from foot of Liberty street, 6 P. M., ‘The Montreal passenger train bound north this morn- ing, over the Hudson River Railroad, struck a man, be- tween Breakneck Tunnel and Cornwall, hurling bim from the track. The train stopped and picked him uy and took him to Fishkill, where he diod soon after. dated the 4th of June, They contain no eonfirmation of | this race was awarded to Wm. Brown; second, W. J. Cunningham, and third, N. 8. Phyfe.’ Atter an inter- the reported victories of Omar Pasha, though theso wore | fission in waleh the eulits aed tie itberally provided said to have taken place on the 34 of June. According by the club were freely indulged 1, the sports were to advices’ from Heraclion, in Crete, Omar Pasha.at- | continued. In vaulting with the pole Thomas Russell tacked the Greeks with his whole army on the 1st of cleared nine feet and three inches, William L, Campbell approve Ure proposed clause relating to prisone, striking out Gunpousation,” Provision should sles eammis for te auval, as in case of other officers, without cause, At Mr. Dwigut's request the despatch was ordered to de igre hee agave with the memorial recently present- to keep the current work promptly despatched. Every Position provided by law is filled, and the office hopes soon to be able to diminish its present force. The fol- Jowing is an exhibit of its work during the month just closed, The large number of rejected claims reported is due to the fact that a great many claims heretofore re- gerded as suspended have recently been ex- amined and rejected on evidence adduced since they were placed on the suspended files of this office, The whole number of claime received during the month ts as follows:—Original and increase, widows, &c., 2,545; invalids, 1,312. Total, 3,857. The woe be int bggonae aA 4 could ho) postpoued until without making it a spec! verder. To do that would require a two-third vote, ‘which, from the present appearance of the House, might ‘Prove inconvenient, as there might not be a quorum present. ADJOURNMENT, Mr. Fuuer, (rep.) of Monroe, moved that the Conven- Sion adjourn until Monday eveuing, the 6th inst, .at ‘Dbalf-past seven o'clock. Mr. assipy, (dem.) of Albany, moved to-amend the motion so as io make {t Wednesday, 3d inst. Mr. Fuuien said the Chair bad decided on Saturday ‘they had the power to adjourn until Monday next. “That being s0, as !t was now clear that ther: would be BO quorum Oefore that date, the only possible object ednesday ed by the Prison Association. March 2, 1867, and at present embraces 260 omployés of ht feet six inches, and Alexander Grauam eight tect | was between Atty and sixty years of age. There was no- oTMEKN Mart—Via Wasl and Charleston to New Mr. erent offered a laniecorner Pro~ | all grades—a force which, it is believed, is entirely.ade- |- June; but, from the fact that the Turks maintained an aes inches, Towite the caber was next on list. | thing on him by which he could be identified. Coroner orfeans, Cortlandt street, 8:40 A. M., 7:30 RM. ’ ‘Didiing the iat nora prot reg) Pe 1 hquess 40 wank oll tas Public demands, and to dispose of | Obstinate silence in regard to the issue of the batue, it is | The caber wasa cherry log fifteen feet long and weighing | Vandewater held an inquest, aod the jury rendered a STEAMSHIPS—CO, ang religious of sectarii ry tha adi: two hundred and thirty pounds, Tne tosser grasped it | verdict in accordance with the facts, Boston (Neptune line), pyer 11 N. , ‘THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION, all pension claims as fast as the claimants and their | inferred they were y beaten. The Athens jour- | o: the smaller end, and balancing i perpendicalariy day and Saturday (Merchants? Se eee R. port of the Comaittac on Betirage mas culled.” ‘B* | agents can supply the evidence requisite for a correct | als publish the official report of the commander-of the | agaiust the breast took a, short ran’ aud’ ines: tesa 1 APPOINTMENT OF NEGRO POLICEMEN IN MOBILE. sot of each mouth. trom pier a2 8 Re Tir. TownensD, of Rensselaer, moved that the consider. | adjudication of the claims, During the past few | Greek blockade runner Arcadl, who has ventured for | $0 ‘hat pel cot ar ugh mgr > ree pL Hoans, ala., Joly 1, 1s6r, | Monthly, trom Ef Xk 3 gilon of this geteral order be postposed anti! Tuesday, | months the ofice has mado a moat gratitying gain on | the pry time oe i a of Turkish cruisers to | (ook the first prize, John McKao second. “and James | Five freeamen were to-day appointed en the ported’ and Satara. ee ba 5 third. ednesday ap Mr. ALvorp, (rep.) of Onondaga, said he-Roped the the accumulated work, and in a few months will be able | 84pply the Cretans with provisions, and to afford shelter | Stewart The Fae a aay cae = ber} and were sworn in by Mayor Horton. Or yoo ‘er P. to fugitive Christian families. Once when pursued by | Won by John Tempie Thomas Russell third. the broadsword dance the four Turkish frigates, the Arcadi succeeded in getting | first prize was won by L. D. Robertson, second by John ahead of three of them, but was overtaken by the fourth, Taylor, and third by Baber Forfar, In the tisnding which opened fire, The Greek commander did not.re- | high leap Thomas Russell won the first prize by a leap of four feet seven inches, Jobn Grenan second, four feet turn the fire in order not to violate international law, the | siz mohes, and John Goldie third, four fect four 1achea, ships being then in Turkish waters, the Turks con-. postive competitors: sgpanr ee ergronnsry in sacks, bap Were fastened at the neck, and ata 00 & race, al por seep eaicnar perpen lage sn ener aaa ME FTO oe oe by tumbies and sailor and wounded two others, The Arcadi being then | judicrous efforts to maintain an equilibrium, Lewis Forest in sight of Greek Island, returned the fire and inflicted Feacued the goal first followed by David Meivitio aud far more severe damage upon the ship of the enemy, | John Temple. A tamborine was then suspended under the crose-bars of the vaultip, and the contosiants which was obliged to retire, while the Arcadi ortered the | each taking a short run, pg] one foot, kicked at Groek harbor and returned unmolested to Syra. The | the tamborine and dro on the same foot, This was Turks, it is sald, have beeome guilty of a breach of in. | “tilled the hitch and kick, and Thomas Russell, by a SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF WEW YORK, JULY |, 1837. Arrivea. Steamship General ok, Whitehurst, Galveston June a0 vin Key West ith, with, mise and pasnengera’ to il Mallory &Co, 30th ul Se Henry, passea steamship gee. Grant, hence fF pee gel Soypeon pt Sd Geo . porter, fell ov cd was drown Steutnati beeen Lge Witmi ton, NC, 60 hous‘ with mdse ard pacee james Han Stoumahip. Norfolk Vance, ‘Alerandria, with mdec and jan LI Bradshaw, Hicks, Fernandina, 6 days, with lum- verte N L Mel & Co. si pier Zi N. ‘St, Tuowas AND Brags (Unit rail line) On 22d of each months TY (United Staten and Bi a EUROPEAN. Breuen, via Sovruaxrron (New York and Bremen Iine)— Pernlqntiy. from pier 46 N. BREMEN anD Sovtiamrton (North German Lloyd’s)—For Bremen every Saturday and Southampton every Tuesday, from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Lite! via Facwourn (New York and lavre line)—Fort- ihtiy, 46. atti a gd (Transatlantic Co.'s line)—Fortnightly, ‘here could be in adjourning ovly uatil Wi whole number of claims admitted was:—Original and kick of nine feet six 1 ‘won thee fires: rg BE aa yg Rp ier, wim, Ac 2508: ara, 1045 Toa | terminal ew withont wecceeing tn stoping the | ronan gna having Hikes sah fee sgut ache | te Rane, no, | PARE AMRLGERRTTONE Cama e)—Twn ery , E -0f- F Rapiday, Stirling, Virein ar. renewed bis motion to adjourn, which was | 4621. The whole number of claims rejected was:— | Greek man-of-war, The foreign Powers seemed to have | and Adam Bi, third, by eight (eet two inches. The er he ey ae savenrery, ane Coax (Oaseed line)—Weekly, alternating hich the competitors ran six hundred relinquished their intention of advocating the right of suffrage for Cretans, and, with a view to induce uvani- mity of action, they confine their efforts to the proposal } Halliday came in winner of the first prize: Thumas Russell second, and Jobn Temple third, the boy’s hurdie race ofa commission to examine the complaints and claims | Cr'tnree nandyed yards and ever four handles was anm- of the Cretans. But the Cretans state that they will not | tested for by a large number of lads, each under fifteen be satisfied with anything short of complete inde- | years of age, and was won by John McLaren; George mC (Laren coming in second and Jobn Robertson third. pendent The running, hop, step and jump was won by Thomas : hi The Greok budget for the current year has bees publish- | Kussoli, Inomas Nicol and Adam Blytne. he first clear- ed. The receipts amount to thirty-two millionsdrachms, | ing forty-one feet; the second, thirty-eigut feet four i inches, and the third, thirty-seven feet one inch. The frst and promises to reach forty millions, The highest re- | 15125 in quoite wae wor by James McLaren; the second, coipts before the annexation of the Ionian Islands to | by John i. Smith, and the third by James Gibson. The Greece never exceeded twenty-four millions, The ex- | first prizes im seventeen of the contests were hand- ome gold medals; the second, tweniy dollars in money, penditare for 1967 is estimated at twenty millions, 80 | ana ihe third, tea dollars in money.” In the wheelber, that there will be a cousiderabl urplus, row and sack races the prizes were, frst, $10; second Abpoiuemnat 6 c Clerk in the City | $7; third, $5. Inthe boys’ races the first prizes were Collecto: Office. $5) socouil, $3; thin, $2 Tue altair was a complete City Collector Hall (republican) aiter entering up bis | Crieriy. Every body’ seemed to be Late Maen Ely office to-day, appointed a colored man ag oue of his | gers, one and ail, have reagon to be proud of their eiturts earried unanimously. Tne Convention then adjourned at twenty minutes ‘past eleven until baif-past seven o'clock on Monday the Sib inst, Original and increase, widows, &c., 692; invalids, 3,998. Total, 4,690. The whole number of claims disposed of during the month was 8,644, and the number of circu- lara sent, 24,730. Inthe bouaty land division 63 war- rants of 160 acres each were issued and one of 120 acres, The whole number of warrants issued was 54, covering 8,600 acres, Changes in the Navy Yards. By.an act of Congress passed at its last session the Ist of July was specified as the day when great changes were to be made in the regulations and management of the various navy yards of the country. The law, as thus established, makes a great innovation upon the oid routine of business, and by it the various departments in the navy yard heretofore all working under one com- mon department or head, namely :—The Bureau of Yards and Docks, are now under the especial supervision of the Bureau to which they properly belong, ‘Wind at sunset NW, light, Marine Disasters. Banx (not brig) Rost Boag, from Matinzas fi town. which ‘went ashore on Frenchiiteah, Fla un aver wal ven into Key Weat, sailed for her destination on the 29.1 ult, The vessel and cargo were appraised a: $125,960, wage Liverroot (National Steam Navigation Co.’a line)—Bvery. J. from pier al Nees enon Co's Tine Lavearoon (Liver, and Great Western Steam Oo. )—Fort- nightly. "rom per oi Ie pg Loudon and New York line)—Fortnightty, from OBITUARY. Rear Admiral George F. Pearson. ‘We regret to announce the death of this veveran naval ‘eMcer, which event took place at the Philbrick House, in Portsmouth, N. H., at twenty-five minutes past one e’clock yesterday morning For some time past he had ‘een ailing with the cbronic diarrnaas, and having, in ad- iWon, taken a cold some time last week, hisdeath, which had been looked for, was thus basteped The deceased ‘was a native of New Hampshire, where he .was born 4p 1790, and was consequently sixty-eight years of age at Savings Banka, The following are the principal Savings Inatitutions in th erty, with their location and hours of busiuess, iho list wil de founda valuable reteceves to the industrial classes who in ocuusional dime or two to pus away fora rainy day: Iikoapway Savixcs IxsriTvt1oN, No. 237 Broadway, en- trance ou Park place.—Upen daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M, Cirizexs’ Savinas Bane, &. W. corner of Bowery and Gar: street.—Open every day’ for tha reception {and payment of ney, from and also on , Wednesday Friday evenings, from 5 to 7. cap ai Open daly Trees Doe Mean TEs saan tee a ron und Pad, aM. Wis Poa Tee Cmrene InpusrRiaL Savings Baxx, Chambers street.— peu 7. Canoe a ic ag 9 me po from .» M. to 2 PL M., an onday: Inesdays and days from St07 PM ia ayaa American Porta, KEY WEST, June 14—Arrived. schrs Jose Maria, Bick- ford, Galveston (and ald same day for NYork); 16th, Arctic, NYork; Sirene, Diarons, Ruatan, sailed iit, bark Robt Boak (Br), Norris (from Matanzas), Queensiow For Other Shipping News See Ninth Page, Fr THE EVENING TELEGRAM, JULY 1. WAYS OF LEAVING NEW YORK. STEAMERS, Avaaxy (Night)—Prom pier 41 N. R. ‘Almaxy (Day}—From prer 40, ALuany axp Tnoy—From pier 44 Saturdays, Our Ex-Minister ¢ clerks. in conducting the games to the satisfaction of ali cun- Vy 7 vb : . No, 96 Wi House. Orders, — Asroma ato temiee terse BE oininrizion Yow ‘Tux Savings ov Mrnowansa’ CL&RES AND SERS ens. 618 Broudsray. Hon, Lowis Campbell, late Minister to Mexico, was Brevet Major General Pope announces in orders on the JUDICIAL DIFFICULTIES IN TENNESSEE. AML ne my Cte te i sea Gna Baxx, Nos. 1 3 again in consaltation with the President this morning. | 24th ult. that Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 1, M. Getty, pot tn wl — Beietel ppagaia Sooper inatitute Open tue Bee Teed semen, It fs not known what was the nature of the disclosures, | SYtseon United States Army, has been wlieved from | Governor Brownlow ud the Conservative Bostor—Fail River, via Ne Pier 8 NR. 5P. M. bio ee a Mendays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from if any, made by tho ex-Plesipotentiary. * | duty as medical director of the Third Militry district, | we nareceppeman tig wanscbadhen baaaalg= “ang Perea Pravlaneoe Fie Ste 6 Pe Seect dol leg ine a OE eee ae “4 v4 ppel: Stat ject Moers —' iY fate ih z 5 Mag Alleged Outrage on a Maryland Freedman, | *4 Brevet Brigadier General J. J. Millan, Surgeon Way of Settling the Question= | ATMS Suedy Pow ees? Vatuer—Pler 1'N. .. 10 | Titon) Monday, Wodnseday and Saturday evetiinas, tress The Superintendent of Freedmen’s Affairs in Anne Arundel county, Maryland, bas reported to the Assistant Commissioner that on the evening of the 224 inst. a party of colored men were returning from a meeting a: Gover United States Army, has been agsigned to hat position, Colonel Daniel McClure, Assistant Paymaster Genorat, | T!* Militia as Interpe nr United States Army, has been assigned to the charge of | juage Gantt, Chairman of the Conservative Central the Pay district of New Orleans as chief paymaster of | commitige, recently addressed a circular tw the County ee, bee Prsanaee Vatisr—Pier 44 N. R,, 10 Bi Conn, — Pier % B. R.. 19 M. ‘ ad Dock anv Warrestons—Pier 4 Coutece Pourr—Pier 22 E. R., 10:30 4. M.. 4:30 P.M. Ewonawr Savrvcs Bark or Brooxten, No. 5 Court street. Davidsonville, and while crossing the farm of a man Sa in ee relieving Brevet Lieutenant Courts, requesting them to appoint officers to hold the Pej Ae Pont Ourster anv Gaesnwicu—Pier & B. | 0; eco tuee Monday and Saturday evenings, imstead named James Fulton, on their way home, they were met General Eli Long, captain Fourth cav- | Siate election, assuming that the law giving them the ‘Comsy Istaxp axp Font Hamitron—Picr OLN. B., 9:20 Kixes Courry (late South Sev. by Fulton, who was armed with a shot guo, One of the Dexer—Pier $7 E. R., Tuesdays $ P.M. and Saturdays ote eet Fecrulting service and | dower, had mot been repealed. Governor Brownlow issued colored men, named Smith Wells, becoming frightened, | °"Broye, Genorat J. W. Crawford, lieutenant | ® prociamationjthis morning, declaring that the County | 12. Pier 9 xn. (0 19M. and. ftom 4ty 1 PO; om 7 . w. , BN. R,, 11 a * “a searted to rum, and was red at by Falton, the whole | colonel Second infantry, has been ordered to join his | Courts have no authority to act as requested, that the | Frown cPir Oren he iOWs A hey SON F. Me oy ep charge of shot striking Wells in the leg, back of the iment, Guan Cove, Kostrn, GLENwoop—Pier v4 E. R., 9:15 A. M., iy d 1y8 exce] Brevet Ma , A. Ba 4 TT a" Fost aro bon steryprowachgseat the aduiebiaan a ‘ot Major F. vi 'wenty- int ba ane | received ninety days leave, 4 rte Registration. He denounces the circular as seditious, «EM. i. Conn., and tat intermediate landings—Pier 12 N. icnee, inflicting @ dangerous wound. Fulton then tied Wells to a tree and left him there till next morning, jantronn—Daily (Sunday excepted), from Peck slip, E. when he was reloased by his father, who came to bis ee lutionary, and warns the County Courts | p ata? Fourth sureeta, i against! its advices, as they will lay themselves MON. RK. 4PM. Monday caer relief on hearing of the outrage, Fulton had a hearing WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. | ay ty tg R,nas am, | peeereens eeusare Wished ' Suentayn Wodsedaye hao arvand tas Led ‘Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 4 M. unul2 P.M. before Jastice Walter Snyder, who dismissed the com- Plaint, net even holding Fultom to ball. The Saperin- tendent states that he will bring the case before Judge Magruder; but he does not expect that justice will be done The United States steamer Minnesota, Commodore - Ponoka James Alden, arrived at this port yesterday morning pire seas cea wr fvahmdenes from Portsmouth, N. H. The following « a lis of her The political canvass in Tennessee is becoming animat- officers :-— okt (Boat and rall)—Pier % N. R., 10:00 4. M., “Lowe Bi (dest and rail)—Pier 5 N. B., 5:15 P.M; == Sie LTE ALE n, sean? ——— BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAIN! iw a without publicity or ex; 2s Wo ted posare. where. No bagged atl divorce i chtglnas. tion free. GEORG! NOOLN, wyer, Pe CS —————— OOO Eee lames Alden. ‘ y Gas Explosion. Eacutive Oficer—RK, F. Bradford, Lieatenam Com- Pier 43 F. R.. Wednesdays and . BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED. NEW YORE (tered the lager bear saloon of John G, Geisenger No. 21 Early this morning the engineer of the Clarendon eo a’ se ai a Ber Spormpher Bs wyemrgete pou iy. ete Ast tS iors ee street, and seating himself at one of the tables, | Hotel, which is undergoing repairs, proceeded to that Bnagenen OO ‘nen air, Wo. P: x” swe . as teak gaa ad M. HOWES, Attorney, street, ‘Proposed playing a game of cards known as cixty-six, | establishmont to shut off the gas, it having previously LAeutenant—Charies J, Barciay. New ioc, Fer R,, 3:15 and'1l P. M. i= DESCRIPTIONS OF JOB PROMPTLY ‘wih William Bothner, a svoamaker, Cards being pro- ecourred to him while lying tn bed in another part of the Enrign—F. Gry lll PAR Rey Bares, . i, 6 P.M. daily; Satur. Say ceeceeetll sgenstes, sages cont lose than a6 ‘ @ared. the game commenced, and daring ite progress smmrppeaytinartivned estteradbny > White on- | 3. 'W. Coles; Assistant, W. Fe lerry. 2 gar pitting: reigns the students, iny Buvrono—Pier 188. R., Wednesdays and Sstardays meat, v7 Nassua street, \ gaged in service two watchmen entered the room Iton. is Grace Archbishop McCloskey occupied the chair, and 7 a Sith lanterns, The consequence was a loud explosion, | Amrineere Chiat © J. Loring: Firwt Avsitant J. & | ine tev, Father Quinn, Dr. Kerrigan, Dr. Nelligan, ouace ape Das pone Pler BY Bee Soo ae | A er ey A Nea OF ind tease Ses a which shattered the walls and severely injured three of | mony? aoe a y “eting ‘Third | Father McQuade and a large number of Catholic clergy Secchi tian z pameaniyee 28 a these persons. Assistants, L. G. Hart, 3 Holton, P. White, Jr, men occupied the platform. The exercises were opened ane puarenre, SOF. & 58, 00, 7% wy % ‘The Odsorvance of the Fourth by the Troops, | Boatswain 2. Whitmarsh, Jr. by music from the college orchestra, quickly followed | anaah Me” 11, 6a, oe or, UG sige rp No, 66, dated Adjutamt Generai’s | Gummer —Charies Stuart. dy a discourse om “The Future,” by Mr. H. P. Reilly, goer § a 3 Office, June 29, it ie ordered that in addition to the -—David Bruce. one of the graduating studenta) The next in order was ENTARY. p Se lenve and go heme, The latter Save the nic, | salute prescribed by parazraph 270, Revised Regalatious, | Captain's Clerk-.Wm. Richmond. & discourse om “Medicine,” by Mr. H. J. Zimmer, in % Tear Rt Rate s a ast | department {Commanders are hereby direcled to give Gahan whieh the greab Importance of the scence of medicing 2 G00 1 sireet, N.Y. is ¢ orders for an appropriate observance by the troops | Marine Oficers—aptain and Brovet Major G, P. Hous. | "7 fully ‘ rt At | > -orrt JOKY Gua anal, marae a the Independence of sant Besa Lavcoeuaee D. Pratt Mannix. ~4 a mr gate Se wheat ge De yr gaan eee ghee aaa ad the United States as the state of the service within their ‘The United States ship Guard sailed at two P.M. yo. | Lucretia A discourse on *Army,’’ which xurraie—Pier % N. R., 5 P. % ae oe , 89. i o. Jf Park street, where @ respective commands may render appropriate, terday for Lisbou direct. On her arrival there she will | DY the way might have been entered ‘ Arms” in the quem ano browy iipooe Pier 38 R,, Wednes- Kuerryout crass 410, 301% 1 a i Sith precinct, arrested Bothaer | Decisions of the Commissioner of Internal | be atiached to the European squadron and remain in a enother Seeores | “Feirasam ie Weleeeday tad Geteraay, os ¢ Wiis SA Th EO Oh, Sl: Th ae, 8,08, ¥, @ sasault, al as no one appeared jes Revenue. tone waters probably two yearn. The following ls « Ap Suxawsovny, X. 3.—Pier 38x. nag aM. | Meg de tht OR i th i ; oy ‘@ complaint against him, he was.released Von pogeon en Ag of decisions made er pe sdadey it ovenies ‘AND BUREWSOUNT, N.J.—Pler 90%. a as Fy 1%, Lae Ne wads wb, 2, e week © missioner of Iaternal tenant Neil, Gorri Mo’ ‘o.. Managers, * Se Kea Revenue :—Cast iron window sills have been exempt from ez oO foph et Werte ergo Oe AM. and 9PM. from al? Gonete oraeien Kye eer ettrene ROR. \ the injured monoee takes’ sud. | taxation since May 1, 1867, under that provision of the — ie Leen Eero Simeon. pi aig, ee M1 A, M. and 8:90 P, M, (Bandays ex. acetone, and information given by addressing B. atterw, Previews to of March 4 a; . Gibson, ‘awon, C. . | lowed, wi orchestra, the . | SSS ee Crees aren denon on tn RE: cea Bothiner becamé alarmed and de- | sengn ‘linda, cols po pe agp order Tera | Chureatt, AL A snedale ier anaréed othe acceso candies me p= Hove ‘th itontania Xj eee ke et ACM: A.WEBIRS caste IN ALL LEG) Lor. Yesterday notified of Mr, Kallis | L4ghtning rods made by laying iron and copper wire to. | Paymaster's Olerk-&. Nowtone ming. The degree wore conferiea ftinid much enchuet- zy TetaD—From Whitehall aip, hourly, from@ A.M, | )* “Oly Set wcy DE conte et Tree, 4 om the body, when we tacte | gener im the form ef a rope, are taxable Be ee Ee eee | hn OS and the Rev. J. Edwards, A. M., addressed the Pour axp Onsat Nerox=Pier 4B. R., 9:15 A. M., (ONE BOMIONA ENLiacED someLeALA. Din. } at he rate of five per cont upon their go ator spenoatgeen ponent nates at considerable lengit. | itis draco Archbishop ‘ " Cones Se the feet cared ty oe es Guns, Me Brees. Jr, M.D. maton entire Paymaster G. A. Barty has been detached as Superin- lcCloskey rose to addyess tho students a tew words be- ramvonn, Con:— Pier 22 arr * way. np vod Betere framers of | Suen wtwinetanding & Ux may have deem | tendent of the Flour and Baking ‘and Purchasing Pay. narcussran—Pier 39 bh, eB iia previonsty paid upoa the materials frem which bey New ¥. bi 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S ON! cE HOUSE ion was the cause of death. master at New York, and ordered to settle bis accounts, Greenwich and Murray will find liked to the Jury, whe foand | re constructed, Wisdow shadea.are tatable at the rae | widshipmap John G, Rich hae been detached from the ane. Fiah, Flour an thea teers twel re Gt | Seog fe meget to meen nce access st SYP Stam sar pS h at, Tends ef*0'Dtacs Belboer, June dvetien for tho oom of the musiin used in their mane. as Baperintendent of Flour and Baking 4 facture, When dioth upon which no tax has been paid dressed and Anighed it becomes fiabie to a tar upon ta entire valee’ A person who dresges cloth for farmers or otherg, which they” made for their own aso, be segained to (a3 epeR ie gntire vaige; RIES, OASHED IN et Lotrenixs, 2 oe si alton seek SCHILBRRG's @) ~¥ My i : Yd BUR owner nlite