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@ires and grant at length to the peopiss reasonable so Diance at least of what they have so long coveted— freedom of speech, assemblage and the press, But the session—a long and stormy one—bas passed and closed, and saving and excepting the law abolishing imprteon- ment for debt, none of the reforms promised have been imaugurated, and the bills propomng them have been laid Over till the coming session, to be then introduced or nol, as the government may deom most advisable, M, Rouher, the Minister of State, who gave in his resignation when these moa- sures were proposed, and whois known personally to bo entirely opposed to them, and at whose instance it ts ‘understood that they have been staved off, has received from the Emperor a rare and highly flattering testimo- EUROPE. By the Cable to August 9---One o'Clock A. M. ‘Fhe Amended Reform Bill in the House of Commons. Whe Prussian Treasury in a Pleasing Condition. Denmark to Retain the Island of St. Thomas, House of Commons. Lonpoy, August 9—1 4. M. A long and exciting debate tack place in the House of (O-night on the Reform bill, which had been Hreturaed from the House of Lords, Amendments had Deen made in the Upper House modifying the lodger, ;@opyheld and leasehold franchises, allowing (he use , of voting papers and conferring the franchise upon un- j@ergraduates of the universities, all of which were re- Jected by the House of Commons. | But another amendment, providing for the repro- Promised reforms. , ‘The cry of the opposition is now to be on the outside, as it was inside om the closing day of the Corps Ligis- latit, ‘ Vive la tiberté’’ The general election for mem- bere of the Legislature is to take place in 1869, and already the I!beral party is agitating and combining and becoming peed ne ae oe ewe Taenace to France; the un- ‘and melancholy result of the Mexican expedi- tion; the unpopular army reorganization bill; ena 6 empire which was promised to be “ peace ;” the fact that now considerably predominating; the general extrava- ce of the government, and the heavy taxation which 2 Consequently follows; the unwillingness of the govern- Boutation of minorities, was agreed to. ‘ment to grant to the people of France the liberties which — aro enjoyed by nations about them, by England, Bel- gium, Switzerland and Italy; all these and other charges Will be made against the government, and there is no doubt that they will be well received. ‘That the opposition will succeed to the full extent of hy hopes and obtain bei in Pe, Corps iE pent at the approaching general elections I am very doubtful, but that they will manifest so much strength as to rather set his Majesty to thinking is altogether hkely. It is provable that one reason of postpoaing the prom- ised reforms is that if they are passed at all it shall be at thé next session, the one upon the very heels of the elections, 0 that the government wil! get as much credit for them as possible. But those sham reforms will not satiefy the liberal party nor France tn general GERMAN CONSOLIDATION. ‘Pruesian Finance in an Encouraging Condl- tion, Burtix, August 8, 1867. Tt ig stated that Baron von der Heydt, the Minister of | Finances, will be able to show in his forthcoming budget that the revenues of the kingdom of Prussia exceed the ‘expenditures, and that the government will not be under ‘the necessity of proposing any new taxes. j H ire in Mil ry jon with Prussia. New complications of an embarrassini character for ‘The sity of Hamburg has agreed to sign « miliary — — ap in the future, Ge iipes and or shirted volunteers are again on the war path, Italy, treaty with Prussia. although at t disposed apy tly to carry out in parent good faith the convention of the 15th of ymber, and to prevent the conaum:nation of Garibaldi’s designs upon Rome, may yet be forced by popular sentiment to wink ‘af, {f not aid thom. Then suppose the “eldest eon of the church” should iaterfere, and Italy, with her war ally Prussia at her back, should resist? ‘This is one of the possible complications talked about, THE DUTCH IN AFRICA, t - DENMARK. i pois dt } {Phe Aaland of St. Thomas Net for Sale | Lonpox, August 8, 1867. { L It ts positively denied in Copenhagen that the govern- ‘ment of Denmark has any intention of entering into ne- gotiations for the sale of the wland of St. Thomas, ‘This denial is rendered necessary by the presence in ‘that olty of Senator Doolittle, of the United States, who ‘was reported to be the bearer of propositions from the American government for the purchase of that isiand. wi THE RUSSIAN LOAN. March, and tho ratideations were exe ' ~~ instant, The convention recites that - A More Favorable Reception in Paris. Panis, August 8, 1867, ‘The Russian loan is being more readily taken on the Bourse than was at first expected, and its success may | mow be said to be established here, ; THE WAR IN CANDIA. t French Reliet to Helpless Retugees. interchange would condace to the mutual advantage of the two Pow- ers, and would promote the interests of the inhabitants of the territory. codes to the King of the Netherlands and rights of sove- Her Me all Brit or forts. ft eeinnnan anita Pan, August 8; 1867. The French squadron, which sailed recently for the ‘faland of Candia to relieve the suffering families of the ‘Crotane, took on board fifieen hundred refugees, mostly } 924 firearms, ‘women, children and old men, and conveyed them toa eee place of safety. to take the importer the: tion of ten per THE ENGLISH TURF. % Termination ef the Brighton Races. ‘ Lospon, August 8, 1867. The Brighton races concluded to-day. The Biennia! Brighton Stakes were won by Trocadero and the Brighton Club Stakes by Redcap. FHMANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO, art’s Content, N. F., August 8, 1867. Hor Britannic Majesty’s surveying steamer Guinare loft St. John’s this morning, having on board a party charged with the duty to thoroughly examine and report the soundings of and around the spot where the cable of 1866 was brokem on the 20th of July. ‘The New York, Newfoundlapd and London Telegraph Company is now engaged in building three telegraph ines between this place and Nova Scotia, to be in con- merican the following rates:— Inited States five-twenty bonds, 73%; Illinois Central Rallerocara of the Bank of Eoglend shows ‘win he a -F mz, August 6— | Béction with the Western Union Telegraph line of New x ~ United States bonds closed at 77%. York. Tas RPooL Corton MARKET.— A GEAVY FORGERIES ON ARMY PAYMASTERS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Leavenworrts, Kiamy Al 7, 1967, ook Fie } ‘A few days since soldiers’ discharge papers were pre- sented to the Paymaster at this city, by two men, named &, f 3d. om middling Orleans. The Se ing are authorised closing quotations: —Miadl up- janes, \ Ma: i) Orleans, 1054. The sales of wey perurrs Maxket.—Livanroot, August 8—Evening.—The market for breadstuffs closed without California wheat, 13s. 10d per cental. Corn, mixed Western. Barley, oats and peas uM 5 August | Benedict and Howard. Upon examination they were 8—Evening.—The provision market closed du! py 4 B 44a. Cheese, Boot, found to be andl pig tinal pea yond ‘142s, 6d. a s— | are connected with having their Livanroot, Provvcs sateen ane gee rg Readqoarters ‘st Washington, which bave already swin- sonore _ Bina! medium, ‘33a. 34, | 4l¢d the government out of nearly half a do! * 4, 5 Ie. 40, Cloverseed, re sed, ; refined, <i MOVEMENTS OF ADMIRAL TECETHOFF AND Phe cugar bas to day, bat quota- PARTY. tions are No, 12 DS closing at abe 6d. —— Trou steady at Other bes SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Loxvos, August 8.—The {Antwerp petvoloum market closed very flat and nomi lenaquany Ke, sees} Ue} ope Nag for standard white, without 1 gsniral Togethoff and party arrived here this morn- ing, and left this afternoon tor New Orleans. LAYING A CORNER STONE AT FREDONIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Marine Intelligence. Beast, August §.—The steamship Europe, Captain Lemaire, from New York July 27, arrived here this morning, en rowle to Havre. nia, here Quaswstows, August 8—The steamship Vi Captare Prowse, from New York July 21, arriv Shite forenooa, on the way to Liverpoo! - MAIL DETAILS TO JULY 27. ; PEsueeeeUeUESeN ON Our special correspondence and European files by the ‘ @teamstip Russia contain the following additional details te of our cable despatches to the 27th of July. ' The French law abolishing imprisonment for debt vale @ame into operation at one minute past twelve July 22, at aight, There were ninety-two prisoners in the debtors’ jail at Clichy, to whom the gates were thrown open, Sixty-three at once availed themesives of their liderty, enlivening the street with their songs and shouts S of joy, and the remainder le’t between seven and eight o'clock aext morning. There remain there seven pri- 1°" poners confined for debts due to the State after condemna- ‘ ‘tion by the correctional police, to whom the benefit of . the new law dose not extend. In the House of Commons on the 26th of July Sir Colman O'Loghlen drew attention tothe condition of * Ireland. He showed the evils under which that country “¢ labors, and contended that the government bad made no ; effort to remove them. A most interesting discussion ie Se followed, in the course of which several tory members P| made speeches, from which one would suppose Ireland | wae the happiest coustry in the world. Mr. Maguire Buvraw, A 10 0" The ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the FATAL AFFRAY IN BOSTON. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO. Bostow, A ©, 1867, } A. lo uM. An altercation oceurred at about midnight bricklayer named George Evans and a young named George McKenzie, which resulted in flicting a fatal wound upon McKenzie, The murderer was arrested. § TWO BOYS DROWNED AT MONTPELIER. this morning while bathi F. Willard, of East Montpelier , declared thas the legisiative neglect of Ireland had POWDER MILL BLOWN UP. —¢— etoused the bitterest possible feeling agamst England in Bostov, Aagust the United States, The Chancellor of the Exchequer One of the mills of the Massachusetts Pow North Sudbury, biew up yesterd: bl io lamage was $2,000. No one was hurt. THE WICHIGAN CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, Derrorr, Mich,, August 8, 1867. In the Constitutional Convention "to-dey. ibe Nquor Provibition clause was carried by a vote of forty-four to agreed that the state of Ireland was most unsatisfactory, ‘dat that arose, not from the acts of the present or the last government, bat from the te of an exterior agency. At some length he proceeded to declare that the government's efforts at lexisiation for [reiand bad iol mot mith no support, and he held out no hopes of more ootagainny ery two, _—___. ” POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, ‘ NAPOLEON'S POSITION. ‘Tas PREsIDRNCY—Caspipates = THICKEY.—The St, Charies (Mo.) Sentinel nominates Senator Henderson, of ' SPECIAL ‘CORRESPONDENCE OF TWE HERALD. that State, and s Kalamazoo (Mich.) paper te out for Klesing Scones of the French Legisiative Fremont, The Chase party hae eceession @easion—Attitade had the Oppositioa—How ie mf cently of two republican papers in Ohio. Covonapo,—A Western paper states a territorial elec- tlon will be neld In Colorado, Aagust 12, for members of the Legislature and county officers. Under an act of Congress, approved Inst March, the members of the Le gislative Council will hold four years, and of the House two years; and as thie will, in al! probability, be the Inet Lagisiatare of the Territory, both parties are striving to @ecare it for the sake of political prestige when the Sate shail come to bo organjzed and admitted, . Pania, July 26, 1867. The ory of Five la Liberté," with which the liberal ‘members of the Corps Légisiatif responded to those of Five | Bmpereur'’ at the closing of the session on Wed. fmesday is the key-note to their action im the future, = _ ‘Whea the session commenced it was understood that the Government was prepared to introduce some fiberal mens New ‘YORK ‘HERALD, FRIOAY, ‘AvovsT 9, “1867. 5 namely —Mr. Sandford's black colt Virgil, Mr. Bovina CITY INTELLIGENCE. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. black ‘Clly Annie Workman, Mr. Jerome's bay horse Aa Adin Rn ann ae we Y s Luther, Mr. Reed’s chestnut mare Enchantress, Mr. ‘Tue Cnotrma.—Four additional cases of cholera were | Tee Fasr [vex Burpae —The borings on the Brook Roving vey mare a PO Bryan' ong Tpeciee ond ; cunt a eS a eanane nson’s bay colt Duke of Ortesos, Ia 1 sel reported to the Health Board yesterday, One case was | lyn sid’ forthe piers of the Eust river bridge, com. Virgil ota ty $110, Enchantress $60, Lather $00, menood on Monday last, are favorably progressing under the experienced engineer, Mr. Spangler. Siuce last Tuesday bowders, mixed with hard sand, have been the ncipal ohatecles met with, At moon yoaterday the pth attained was thirty-four and a half feet, I is that of a girl, aged three years, who has since died. The second case occurred in Washington street, the third tn Forty-seventh street, which shag proved the fourth im the upper of Ninth azenue. ‘No importance is attached to their appearance by the Health Board, who deem them simple sporadic cases. Bevins $25, and Duke of Orieans $5, The starting judge bad much trouble wm getting them off ev: her, ei Unsuccessful attempts Leing made before they were start- ed. Annio Worktnan got away first, Virgil second, Lather third, Kochantress fourth, Lady Dan fifth and Duke of Orleans last. They tan’ rapidly across the oblique SECOND DAY OF THE SARATOGA RACES. proposed by thi ee in charge of the work to bore sixteen Crowd track to the half-mil ‘Tum Lanon Moveaeet.—Phe gas and steam fitters held | Gr eighteen feot further down, in order to ascertain the Zarge and Bnthusiastic eS een cetreee EE Cate (anus leadinde Freel pecesd. a meeting last evening at their hall, No. 198 Bowery, | exisience of other boulders, should there be any. the Course. and Lady Dan br ing up the rear. The race wea Should they be found at that depth, it wil! be considered safe to begin laying the foundation of wood. Agnes on Busricioy oF Lanomyy.—A teachor, named closely contested between Annie Workman and Virgit around the lower turn and up the homeatretoh, Virgil Winning the dash by half s length only, and making best time on record. Luther was a good third, Eu- for the purpose of sepding delegates to the Trades’ (01 ventson and transacting their usual monthly routine business. A sum of money was voted unanimously to The Hurdle Race Won by Blackbird, defray the of the delegates, and the other pro- | William M. Sauniers, was arrested yesterday on tho chantress fourth, Wuke of Orlean ovedings of the society terminated satisfactorily. complaint of Mr, John 8. Baing, residing in De Kalb sth. The Wiens was 1103¢, The following ica’ soa ‘Tas Nationa Scasvrzexvest,—A convention of dele- gates of the Scheutzen organizations of New York and vicinity was held at the Germania Assembly Rooms last , the Saratoga Cup by Muggins and the Dash by Virgil. ‘avenue, charged with \d larceny, alloged that mary :— A liagh p : ae tans Race. — Parse Of $200, dash of three-quarters of ami ages. Mr. Sandford entered bik. c. Virgit, absence of the family, aud was received by one night, when some ten organizations were represented. | froden &° Mie int the anne ‘Ansel’s dam, 4 years oi t . the return of Mir, Bains, it was found The object of the convention was to take action in refer- | that a certain box containing rings and ‘other articles of Mr. T, G, Bevtt ‘tered bi! Workman, by ence a fhe Grima national’ harpahoong cooiet to | value had boon iroken open ane mntea of about $700 | The Last Mile of the Hurdle Race the Fastest | parser nna Jerome sacord bn. Latr Oy” Unsag- vals waa beld at Highiand, Ill., and the second at Se ee ae Loe i ton, dam Belle Lewis, 5 yoars old. -* Chicago about a voar ago,” 4! n of committeos yu Gevorcumdances way of 3 Sunt eo Se et on Record in This Country. Mr, Hood entored ch. iachanirea, See a eeeaiees or SR O88 Tan kde cake cadiod | vmumesh He will bo: examined: befare Juste Gora Douglas and Jonson enisred ch. & Du morning. for the special of orth er Schuetzen by Jack Mélone, dam by Wagner, 5 years old 6 Bund during Abs festival’ iE oh at —— ato bo Fatt rrom tax Roor of 4 BuitowG.—George D. GPEGIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALO. ~ Mr, Bevins entered b. m. Lady Dan Bryant, dam scquired for that purpose at some point in Morrisania, Pike, a slateroofer, employed in ropairing the reof fot os sees 6 Sanatooa, August 8, 1667, 8:30 o'Clook P, M. The races of to-day, to judge from appearances, ba Orested a targer amount of excitement, and have awakened a deeper and more goneral interest than thoee of yesterday, The weather, which was dubious in ‘the early morning, became delightful towards noon. ‘The road to-day was much livelier than yesterday, and the concourse of people on and near the grand stand was mueh larger. On the grand stand yesterday vacant. spots were here and there visible; to-day the stand was literally crowded, and the scene is interesting and ani- Wacom Accioxst,—As Mr, and Mrs, James, of River- dalo, were riding yesterday in a light spring wagon along the Kingsbridge road, and when near 164th street their vehicle came in collision with a carriage belonging to Mr. Thompson, of Yonkers. Mr. James and his wifo ‘were thrown out, while the horses of the wagon careercd offata great pace and were only stopped by oilicers Harville and Mabie, of the Thirty-second precinct, afver @ long and arduous chase. The sufferers were conveyed to their home, and it is hoped that their injuries are not very serious. Daan Bopy Recoversy,—A boy named John Wartling wat drowned on Wednesday, while bathing in a creek the public school im Conselyea street, E. D., foll from the roof of that building, on Wednesday evening, to the street, a distance of about forty-five fect, and sustained injuries which will probably prove fatal. Bosides baving his coliar bone broken, it is believed that he is internally injured. Mr, Pike'has a residence in Tenth street, Now York, Ho was sent to the City Hospital yesterday afler- noon, having beon previously cared for by Father Mo- , of St, Mary’s Church, Tas Eastern Distaicr River Froxt—No Fortase Ossrrvctions.—Commissioner Furey’s men yesterday completed the work of removing obstructions to thé river front in the Eastern District, In the course of By our cable despatches published Wednesday and Thuraday mornings we received intelligence reporting the Brighton (England) races, This meeting, which ia ono of the most popular of the season, on account of ite Proximity to the charming watering place from which it derives its standing, commenced om Tuesday. The attendance is always vory e, all the pleasure seok- ors of Great Britain flock rar @ place where they enjoy near Second avenue and Ninety-fifth street, The body | their triumphal march, under Mr. Arthur Quinn, they | mated ina high degree, In the enclosure fronting tho the ee Sennen watering and attend was recovered yesterday afternoon, and Coroner Gover | encountered some foolish oppoattion from old squatters, | homestretch wore iarge nu:abers of carriages filled with | One 0" the Prettiost raco meetings of the year at the held an inquest at the residence of the deceased's parents in Ninety-third street, when a verdict in accord- ance with the facts was rendered. Inpanticiog Case,—Mr. John McNeil, residing at 43 Barrow atreet, found the dead body of a new born male child lying on his front stoop at an early hour yester- day morning. Coroner Gover held an inquest over the remains at the Ninth procinct station house, in Charles atreet, when a verdict of infanticide was rendered, Insury oF « Boaqwan.—George Porter, thirty-four years of age, a boatman by occupation, residing at No. 10 Oak street, was sevorely if not fatally injured yester- day morning by being caught between a ship and the dock at pier 7, East river. Wher extricated it was found he had been terribly crushed about the lower ponies of the body. Officers Mulane and Rij of 0 Firat precinct police, had him removed to Bellevue Hospital. RaitaoaD Acces, —Cornelius Reed, thirty-four years of age; a blackemith by trade, residing at 13 Amity Place, was yesterday run over by car 104, of the Seventh avenue line, at the corner of Spring and Thompson streets, and had his leg broken. One of the officers of the Eighth precinct bad him taken to Bellevue Hospital. Michael johey, a child five years of age, was knocked down and run over by car No. 87 of the Avenue Bline, at tne corner of Ninth street and avenue B, about four o’clock yesterday afternoon, The wheels of the car passed over the child's right leg, crushing it In a gay little companies, enjoying their sandwiches and champagne after the style of Epsom. Some of the toilets wore exquisite, but we heard it remarked that from some cause or other there is in this particular a very great falling off from former years. Whothor the sign is a hopeful one or the reverse, we shall not allow ourselves to determine. The Races. The track was in fine condition to-day, and the timo made in the three races rum was botter in the aggregate than on any former occasion. The hurdle race was gamely contested throughout by Blackbird, Zigzag and Red Dick, the latter being a stable companion of Black- bira, and delegated to win if he could, He, however, stumbled at the last hurdle, tarew his mder on his neck, ‘and lost so much ground by the accident that Blackbird had to go in and win. Tho Saratoga Cup race was capitally rum throughcut, the race being between tho great Tennessee favorite, Muggins, and Onward, with Delaware for a saver in case the other should bolt, which is his custom at times. He ran kindly, however, but was beaten by a supenor race horse. Muggins, the winner, is a fine formed horse, be muscular, rather undersized, but of rapid, vigorous action, with an exceedingly nervous and enduring na- ture, and in appearance he resembles Pryor, who was taken to England by Mr. Tem Broeck. He ran the dis- but it was soon overcome. At the foot of North Tenth street yesterday, sume slight excitement was caused in consequence of w mu and childfon in the neighbor- nood taking possession of the debris of the sheds de- molished by Mr. Furey’s men; but om the appearance of a few policemen {rom the Forty-fifth precinct, order was promptly restored. At the foot of North jeventh street a shanty owned by Mr. Brock obstructed ye entrance to the wharf; but as that gentleman re- quested a brief extension of time for its removal, his request was complied with. The citizens generally ex- press their gratification at the prompt and judicious action of Commissioner Furey in putting an ead to en old grievance. BROOKLYN CITY GOVERNMENT. The Committee of the Joint Board, appointed at the meeting of the Joint Board of Aldermea and Super- visors, met at the City Hall on Wednesday evening, when the Mayor's budget of the expenses of the city government for 1868 was submitted. The total amount required—which i# much larger than the previous year—is proportioned as follows :— Amount tobe raised for princtpal of city bonds. $223,500 Amount to be raised for interest om samo....... 477,013 Amount to be raised for Cayo! of certificates by act of the Legislature April 12, 1867....... rds and expenses of lands taken for the improvement of Brooklyn Heights Amount to be raised for interost of awards The Bie events of the first day were the Biem- pial Fore} ee ae = course, and the Rothacl e. The Biennial was won by Trocadaro,, ‘Van Amburg being placed second. y Trocadero is a chostaut colt by Monarque, out of Amy tonian (bred in France), three years old, and the property’ of Comte Lagrange. « This oolt ran five times last yeac and won twice. career opened at Goodwood, whea he ran third for the Findon stakes, and then he came on to this meeting, when he won the fifteenth Brighton Bt- ennial of £240, and on the Thursday following the Brighton Club Biennial of £250. In the at ps ot, 24 p ton meeting he started for the Criterion stakes of £1,310, but did not improve higposition. This closed his per- ta bad ae Van Galen, out of th ‘an Lid fon , out of Cavriana, the prop- orty of Mr. Fleming, is jone of the dark division. Ho Derby, but deal for this year's ‘The Rothschild stakes for two-vear olds was woe by 3 was fancied a good turned one of the bookmakers’ friends, 122,845 tance to-day one second faster than Kentucky did last most shocking manner. He was taken to his home, No. | “date of confirmation to J Year, at vo yours old, when he beat Beacon, and pet- | [2200 a handieap Shields, was arrested and held to await the result of the | Amount to bo raised to pai formed his work apparently as easily. He will be found a very berd horse to beat at almost any distance. The third race was a dash of three-quarters of a mil with six starters, Virgil was looked for to win it, kere. He is a very fast juarters of a ebild’s injuries, Suicipn. —Laurence Dalton, of No. 18 Thames stroet, had buried his wife about a week ago, and since then had labored under severe depression of spirits and had been drinking very freely. He was last seen alive on Wednesday night, and as he was not seon yesterday and was kntwn thet the door of his room was locked on N. 10th, N. 8d, N. 11th, N. 12th, 8, let, 'S. 3d, 8, 4th, 8. 6th, S Sth, S. Oth, 3, 1 por nee from 1st street to the Amount to be raised for imtoreston aboveawards 4, Balance due parties who paid assessments for ‘widening Main street.............. Amount of salaries of city officers, ‘or police purposes, including advertising, con- woah pairs and . This was a hurdle race, with four entries, two m! pe ed hurdles. The entries were Blackbird, Pr broken open. Dalton was discovered lying on the floor ti t re) alterati and General Will! lp taken in Co Dy the fe agate Be inet ta fation Bowes. oe ca sold * est we yo bt i Nowmertat Hough For the Fire Departm« . +s 50,000 | Underwood me vi ools, and Red Dick police and the Coroner notified. ‘Amount to be raised for keeping bridges over vereee'wea taken for free fevorite: Towards, the latter | Wales! Stakes ‘Sextovs. Far1.—Thomas Burton, residing at No. 85 Sixth avenge, while driving through Christopher street, 3 ‘bout improvement.......,... bay Meet accidentally felt from his track yesterday, at the corner | amount to be raised for fencing, ing. was severely injared about Tegalatig aud ing the cit ‘the fourth time he bas been success/ul of Greenwich avenue, and 8. the head and shouldera, An officer of the Ninth | Claims against commisioners on Will rE inet, seeing accident, bad him removed to |. improvement for printing, to be charged to Bettevac Boopttal for fang By spiny the lave clty of Wilhemaburg. Miisicsis . G16 Nee le ery Amount to be raised Cgc ge ha g8. Horan last cluding lighting streets ($370,000), contin- he was pl wecond. THE PARK. Soncies Tusk, gas ($6,000), repairing streets, | vrei en inc ee be raised for jeening ‘Streets. 2 78,760 Ree stakes of £195 at A Wednesday concert at the Park is considered by many even more interesting than the Saturday one, es music on the water, breathed through over a dozen brass tubes, has peculiar charms for the hearers. So the swans thought, at least, as they followed Mr. Amount to be raised for schoo! purposes, includ- ing salaries ($269,000), increased compensa- = @f teachers ($40,000), repairs, painting, Amount to be raised for the payment of one- fifth of $45,000 for furnishi@g schools, by act of the Legislature. The Nursery and Chantilly tbird, Cecil isa chestnut colt, by Plum Pudding out of Be- Una, was bought at the sale of Dodworth’s boat, evidently endeavoring to pick eteereee ee eee 116,200 by Mr. Nightingale for 220 guincas. up some melody suitable for dying song, | total to be raised forcity expenses for 1968. $3,422,410 Ti rnp lg Ro yg pte Poy and thereby to keep up the reputation of their species in that respect. The ‘March of the Amazons” ‘was too Black Crookish ; the selection from Martha no Detter; but after the exquisite little melody, ‘‘Beautifal Dreamer,” oneof them retired to the shadow of the island, bly to rehearse it for the eventful occasion when he should paddle for the last time, The scene was singularly picturesque, The sun darted a flood of light on the placid waters, across which glided the tiny craft, each filled with chignons, hats, feathers, cloaks, Sa aoe ena ee tee 1 and dwell within them. Now » misanthropic swan would peck atadainty finger held out in fri 5 bn fg ne fap rmdir tr mene ree Ag Fd ing of the Jomt Board which will be held on the 11th of September. TWE PIONEER GRANT CLUB, OF BROOKLYN. The Pioneer Grant Club, of Brooklyn, met last evening at Latimer Hall, there being but few members present. Im the absence of the president, Mr. K. F. Page, the treasurer, Mr. Thomas McCann, was called to the chair, Mr. McCaws, on calling the meeting to order, said:— Guxtiemex—I am extremely sorry that Mr. Page, our President, is mot here to-night. { know it must be so extraordinary occasion that has kept him away from us, and as our business to-night was the of the bylaws and the constitution of our Club, I think we had better wait over for some short period and get a larger next year, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Hoary Chauncey, Captain Gray, wit sail from this porton Saturday, August 10, for Aspin- wail. ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacife ‘will close at half-past ten o'clock on Saturday morning. The Naw Yore Heratp—Edition for the Pacific. ie be ready at balf-past nine in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six conte, store order. Through the dense foliage on the banks | meeting of the members of the Club before we ado Rectifiers. > maproen chip and sovepipe bats, and the treeg them. fering thas into, consideration, think that we ie and Red O see French ery without ans ae ate — mor ad might for first place and they the _burdie of the cornet band, On. the terrace beneath the | Mr’ Rowsas—I move we adjourn for one month | creuner thibe longthe in advance of zigeag, bat. the Ded at th cbibiiion, can pow be seen la fei Venetian like that hung motionless over | from this time, The Committee on Bylaws, however, | latter then set sail, and on the lower turn ran very fast, w York and Brookiyn. Only one, f4th of the. the crowds of listeners, forming are ready to report. He soon closed with the others at the three-quarter pole, eet ypital and time are employed. quality Howland’s motion prevailed, and the meeting ac- | and came up the homestreten to the last hurdle ph cb aya kD gy ee Dt ‘adjourned for « month, And head with the others. The three took the last fight Saline wahengal The constitation of tno Club as drawn up by the Com- | together, Blackbird and Zi aligh: squarely on For circulars sition, —- Bylaws, &., bob peta catpale'ned their feet. Not so, however, Red Fre ; he stum- BEQUEY yp Ue aap wre. Gor: Ys a primary object association ay, Pe a ee ee np ter porn y oe gocure, by. moral £n8 social ind the section of : lasees straws in them, General eses 5, Grant as next ib eo United deren air dome! AS some bright-cved belle passes by with more mara- Santen, oud $0 this end ofth soeuber is expected to use Fey Coens omit ty fis ag every proper means in his power, both in public and private, tu ensure success. 2 Absolute and unconditional loyalty to the govern- ment of the United States and the laws of Congress, enacted pursuant thereto, is requisite to constitute mem- berabi 3. Believing Ul & Grant to be the choice of the American le for Colet a we adopt as our # constitution = United Staves and ‘The bylaws provide that the Ciub shall consist of a president, twenty vice presidents, secretary and treagurer, a@ executive committee ef not less than nine or more than twelve, and « com- mittee of seven on admissions, The executive an aviary of chattering birds, tbe straw drops from Ride ot one of the ladies at tbe mearest table and the ciamation “Did you ever?” marabout belle turns around and the lady wi DEUTER ss mu Diseases PS RTENEE Bipot es etauteennetye, i Hs i Blackbird, by im atl Sibert PURI? every Tuesday, from 9 A. dam Alabama, Mr. Paul Woods entered br. committee shall oxercise @ general superintendence bh, Gen Reaheiteet tetas. - a ania ofthe Cub. Ibe further pre- |” Laxington, dam by imp. Wittiam IV. petite ae eet eM us teveleey, Misge! Tesiz eligil ym bersh| un ‘ime—3:! q drop 5 ightea concert my ever | 4 citizen of the United States and willing to pledge him- TUR aEcoxD eo 1. a é a — Cyd ed —— > cae self to do all in his power to carry out the Primary ob- | was for the Saratoga Cup, valued at $1,000 For this 4 Ds sun hid his jolly red face pebind ) avenue | jects of the Club."’ The admission fee for membership | ev were eighteen entries, four of which only ¥ J and its bordering trees, and the iast strains of the band | 4, piaced at $5, while the annual dues for each member | cai post, viz:—Douglas and Johnson's chestnut bad melted away, groups of sentimental re and | smountto $4. Among other there is one | coi Keggine, James 8, Watson's chestout horse On- tat eanbraner oper cts aston fe | Sentences pebaneemurveuoanzaane | Scene Spa teeeenhtcewamans wet | Rar shes sear or rom is wl recom m: le. wes ‘ ‘hea A which see the latest novel. At length the walks be | tr. reentive committee and ‘approved by # majority of | time on arribeana before mg it was previously understood would have Onward only to contend against. the Club. et the solicitation of sume- trumpe' bum! of the street car bells, and the sounds of reveiry in some PRINTERS’ STRIKE IN DETROIT. shanty bard by. —- ig Dernort, Mieb., August 8, 1867, tees lee, tiny brown; best in use, All the printers in this city belonging to the union to . purbesanget aha nate wl an app wor, in conemonce ie | ZB” 8 ser cs hae Saat New Orleans Chief of Police ands Texnm | publishers refusing to employ ceriain men recommended | TON Sotirg gtarted from the heed of the home: dae Displaced=A Former New Yorker Ap- | bY the union. | dndred.gnen are thus out ot ont | stretch, and, getting & good send off, Onward cut out the rf pointed as Chief of P Pleyment.” The publishers are making strenuous exer. | WOrk ai once, and came rattling up the streteb past the Droprietore to publish some account of Naw Onizane, August 8, 1867. tions to fill their piaces, and offer union prices to compe. | stand one longth ahead of who was three lengths __ denedt close on the latter's Nthin the past two years thie remedy anocanets ot the wrocel coves er setostakin it ts now offered to the public ne . The following are extracts of Special Order No. 111, dated New Orleans, August 8, 1867:— men. success. Sorrow Tor denying the soprmay of ih a of FUNERAL OF EX-GOVERNOR_ PORTER, OF PENNSYLVANIA | ig “nu rein ‘noni lnmerts "Tu coninne ne Pouccoe conficung with the laws of the we of Texae, ond | the funeral of ex.deterane Poon gan menen we }/ ae Pe PR a "Privact from a letter wriiten by a distinguished openly denouncing the government of the United States | iaree concourse of persons from all sections of the State. quarter of a mile im tweaty-eix seconds. The borsee | “SNein fares or in the office and presence of Brevet Major General J. J. mant diseric' ‘Grand Public business was suspended the departments | were very far apart on the backstretch, Onward passing ‘pu Bavrard Doughert a eige of the weirs joalera! Gistrieh | cloved im t to the dead. Femains were d@- | the half-mile pole six lengths in front of Dazzle, Mug- | until 1 had thoroughiy nested th if the State of Texas, is removed from that | Posted in Mount Kalma Cemetery. Deceased leavers ® | ging third and Delaware fourth. On the lower turn Bemedy for the Asthma) at sory y — omce, and tend. Widow, four sons and one daughter. ‘Onward was ten lengths away from Muggins, who was a ip Ges ov tan apenas eee 8 oe Seo, & At the request Honor Mayor Heath, length ahead woe Pas ae Hd Lared te. Thus her tried more tha Orleans, Adams, Chief rear. a omestre' hme, wnt me worn Pete tht ely hora fom od trom he ofiee, THE WEEKLY HERALD. red 6 capital Dut of tod at the, stand wae | acane and amon: inrged. When t com |. J. Williamaon a) 1m bis stead. et Ree tet the been afficted with ie command of |. SHERIDAN, Major General, at Literary juarter im 2:15, Going around the upper turn freecauly ea rr Gronae L. Hantecry, Adjutant General, Country Muggine went up closer, and, getting into esl ‘a Your /metiela re In speaking of the newly appointed Chief of the Po- | Tan Wanx:y Herat for the present weok, now ready, | overy pound, until midway down he was hend Jn twonty pounds te went, oad lice the Republican eays that Mr. Williamson was for- | contains the inst two chapters of and head with Onward, Delaware four lengths ma. When I feel the syinpiome rete: . foremore it, Tt seems to me that the vers foundation of my hae deen broken up, and that \t will soon entirely leava me. AG any rate, 00 one that he: Awhat - he re On} behind. At the half-mile pole Onward led half a length, which he held around the lower turn and up the homestretch to the a dent that L-+ done bis beat merly an officer of the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth New York Volunteers, and served with great distinction jn the Ordnance Department, baving millions of dollars io charge, He distinguished himself greatly in front of Mobile and as assistant to Genersi Bailey in the Red river dam expedition, COMMENCEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. Beaunatow, Vi, August 8, 1867. To-day, at the of the University of ‘Vermont, the following degrees were conferred :— On Hen editor of the Rutland pirat Ary Rev. 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