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NEW YORE Heenan Ranma TING. 8 ——$__ DISASTER TO THE GULF CABLE. vac M':x1C0. H Excursions, Pienies and Rural Enjeyments— Pleasures of a Fair Day in the Reumng of the Oc nt Palmer the Winner-The Sa Parting of the Cablo Near the Buoys Twenty City, by the Seaside and Miles from Hey West. band ina Day or Two ogust 10, 3807, ‘erocity ef Marques—Otterbeurg Gein aby The grand oecap swecpelakes, open to all yachts be- HomeThe Betrayal of General Wdaurri— im the Country. wwsinranecaeeeiae gra Au American Suspected of Huving De- nounced Hie Hidi: Yonging to the New York Yacht Club, for raul plato presnted by the Counmodare of theaqua ~1 of here to-day, The course was from the val Prevton’a Reef, inline with Beaver Tail Night, Plage. ame Moenrco, July 19, 1867. eat at | Among the very many dooaments that are yet to see @aolake- | the light in evidecce of Murquez’s ‘Teckless despotism, boat anchored about one milo east PY BO” oy from the | the following, smuggled out of she chty and published 10 highthause on Sandy Poimt, Block Islaa@. ne gistance | ihe camp of the desteger, will illestrate the straits to was forty miles, With the excepttOD rag alice, Phan- | winch we wore redumed ard the @eaperate batile fought tom aud Fieur de Lis all hO YO ay were entered. 11 | by the Consul of tho Vuited States to save from the Two Baye Untyccessfal Grappling for tye Lost End. SPECIAL TELEGIIM TO THE HERALD. Orr Key Weer, August 9, the scbooner Palmer, owned by Captain R. ¥. Loper, | the siege With diflcutty'ecopy of the badly printed whe paseed over Vie course tm Ave hours and seven | shoet couid’be obtamed in'which these communications minuies, The Say ho, Idler, Rambler, Fleetwing au ‘appeared, and from whe eppearance of the paper, type, Deuntless followed in quick, succession, The Magsic, | 4a, we Go not veuch forthe correctness of the !mpros- #va and Naubilv’s did not #.il the entire diciance. ‘sion from which the trensiation is hero given:— rhe squadrya will distend bere or at New Bedford Cerau tare on wes Uxitep rates, | within & daypor two, exico Juno 15, 1867, Hacellency, Gen, Tomas O*Horan, Civil Pre- BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ose atiribntes it unkappllpts to nporehend the persous upen whom the mili wer har wet ite mark, Gietbaltiguel Liaerdt ama Caries Witmnann have peen it ‘bal, Miguel Lizard! and Cu d en im: A Qube 70 Tim “RecKnt PHRRYOAT SORCIDR.— It WI | eee ese dae in the Preside of sunt AS We remombered ‘vy the readers of this paper thet the Brome gentienen ate under the prere niter suicide of am t@vknown young woman was chronicled on Saiurday morning last as having occerred-on the night previous. The young git! jumped from one buoys of ‘Me 6th inst, and ayrived at the twenty mi ‘Hey West m twen’y hours, and white drawing in elack ‘to wake the epithe, on the evening of the Tih, tbe cable parted haifa walle from to ship, in @ hundred and “whirts fathouys of water. Wo have teem grappiing Ter the cable for iwo dave, “Dut have Mus Mr heow eusue a One Duriired and twenty-seven mites of calle have een used Im crossing the Gulf, on sccount of the cur. venis drifttaz the Nawva io the easiward of ber coumme, ‘We may grapple the cable to-morrow, and it mey tale city, and who, therefore, feel cor nature's unwonted good humor, roule to the wharves, ‘of the rivers for trips to the seques! knows placce of pleasant wero thronged threaghout the day with prome ehh eee wean ie ike eagieae Ftate- Mag, the ustersigned, after havi exhausted every resoure of reason and concilletion during the lengthy 0 rio! ofarbitrary ects attempted agabust the persona and in. tereata of Amertr tizews pevident ip this capital, beliercs of the | jhe manent nis urrived to @ichure to his Bxcolléncy, tho auire, Tho street cars were closely packed wi un ned has the hozor to renew (o hig Excellency the baduinisos of bin octet Aud eoaslecrntion, MARCUS. OTTRKBOURG. United States Cousw. To General Tomas O'Hewan Civil Prefect. fa Tepty his Exvstigncy tho Prefect, it appoara, sent the next, written in atone uf wounded freing, and, in deed, with eome show ot reron, if the spirit in which the Copsul’s note was dictated hah heen aroweed by acts which General O'Horm had opposed. Latterly the Pre- fect bed been the greot bubwark bowween the ferocity of Mamjuez and the population of Mexico. Mxxico, June If, 1867. Thave rece'ved vour Honor’s note of to-day und in reyly should explain that ahe Consulate has bees wron lyin. T rmed as to the fact that this Prefecturate was ¢ bis Excellency General Marquez to cif: of several individeals, and .mong of the Amer ciigens, Mr, Jose Antonio Mendiaib, Mr, Miguel Lizardt loa Widinann, sivce it merely furni-hed its ea id, whieh wil) render the Narva 1) assistance rey ¥ enduro the radiation fortunatg irl was tm all probabil'ty a Miss Wil Name, Te ‘Aerthorn Georgia, whoron Monday lest cailed St Me su.-.0 Hotel, No. 8 Futton street, and registored Der rame on the DOK we arm an peared to be very respectable and highty intelligent, While in conversation with tue proprietor ge informed bim that she rasided with hor parents in Guorgin, who w cre very ‘ wealthy, but that she had been compelled to leave her Of exbi® was | Yoms to rid herself of the importuniies of her father, whe mmisted @n ber wedding © mau obnoxtous to her tacren She regret THE PRESS TELEGRAM, Kav West, “August 2 } Via-Lane Gry, Pim, Aegust 11, 1667, ‘The sbore’ma of ‘the cable wae landed at Key Weet on “abe Sd inet,-and on the 4th twenty m pekt out, When it waeeut and buesed in one buaared ead thirty’fathoms of water. ‘The Natya, cable sieamer, the Un-ted Siatee’ steamer ‘Dahomarnd the Spauish man-cfwar Francisco Deasis, mar ii by clouding their brows with frowns. Bergen Point. having taxen the course which had dono, and expressed horself as being desirous of obiaining some employment to muia- tein herself while here and to enable her to pay her passage home. Her manner was such as to fain the credence of the gentleman tn question, who search Jong in vain, @bore ond and commenced paying out sta quarter to Sve P.M. on August. Everything worked well until fhe meat morning, when the Narva fel! in with an Bngiich stoamer, who told them thes Were a long dis fanco'to the eastward of their course, ‘The true couree wos civen them, and they reached tho Deoy At five o'clock PM, afier using all the Cuban cabie-and nineteen mites of Punta Rosa cable. On pre- paring't0 splice the two ende they failed, tho cable pertig balf'n mile frem (he ehip-at seven o'clock P.M. ts were ixceliency General she went to New York and has not since been scen, Her clothing and ellects are still at the hotel, and Mr, Meachuit 1s of the opinion, from the desori gleaned of the unfortumate girl who jumped overboa d from the ferryboat, that sue is the identical Miss Wil- Hams in question, The body hag not yet been recovered. ATTACK ON A StamEeT Preacwen.—Just after the con- clugion of tho open air services, as the religious exercises beld on Fort Greene are denominated, a ais- turbance occurred which for a time threatened to cul- minate in a general fight. A somewhat notorious strect Preacher, named Simpson, got upon the stand, and commenced to denounce the Pope and the Catholic Church in the most strenuous terms, 80 offeusive mornin; Aw concerns the imprisonment of these cittzens, T can assure your Honer that to-day they rhull be at liberty, in yirtoe of the reasons which | hive brought to bear in their favor, Painful it ts to me to eay to vour Honor that In your note to which Lam now reply ug 1 have met with threats, for which | have given no ocasion, and 1 believe I do ot mer t, and wineh [| judge wonedessut dwocate the ty of American eltizens, as th od ever will have tn me. equally atl Ame eng, the Grmest support and reouive every deier Nevortheless [ assure your Hovor that this clreumstance shall not affect my friently disposition in favor ot the Amertean tla; and the citizens of that republi. I Lave the hemor to present your Honor the arsurinces of my respect. WHORAN, Prefect. To the Conawl.of the United States of America. gitze cultivated @ farm on the adjoluing land, and, as this sooner we a enddenly misailes thrown by some persons in tue crowd, and a stone struck the speaker m the head and | the adjuianie of General Marques, no longer honored Knocked him down. While prostrated he was kicked | with she titie of L eutenant Gen al of the empire, acted two oF théee times, and quite an excitementreigned for | as detectives in the noble work of hint ug Up the capi ‘somo minutes, In the meantime tbe potice of the For- | talits from wiom iheir master’s servant, iarquez, was 5) Pano Precinct were notified and a on | to wrench money by imprisonment, without food or the scene, when the crowd was dispei Simpson, | drink, shoud a refusal to fmpoverish iharcaelves and though vory roughly bandied, was not seriously in- | families be sustained by the par tes seicciod for ths jared. Borel experiment in ! uraishing Supplier. tt aa discov, NED. —. ered, after the sudden collapse of he defence uf tne city Eee et o rae Sne® Siamteae Fda of ab, and surrender to the liberals, that O'Horan notided Bf. while bathing at Fort Hamilton between five and six ez that he would no more obey hiw, as he was fall o'clock last evening. was taken with crampsand drowned | sai Usfled «f the Emperor's capuvity, and that ie (Mar before assistance could reach him, His name was not | (ez) covld no longer exercise any autuority or bold tho ascertained, The Coroner was notified and wili hold tie Position of lieutenant general. inquest this moraing, Our Consul, it seems, is also tired of the obstacles Scicie EY SucoT:Nc.—Philip Heymann, proprietor of | © ast which he has to contend, and is abont to leave a lager beer ealoon at the junction of Flusbing avenue Jest ond, but without euccess, They are ati!! at work cap 8, in the just endeavor to exonerate timself, that wrapping. @The Taboma, Capiain Stanton, sailed for New York ep Thureday afterncon, having beom relieved by the *Wwited steamer Sevapee, Captain Erwin, who wii! sender the Narva ai the assistance necessary, exe fing enjoy the scenery is by boat, and two steam roo down there every week day, as well on tho great day of rest and veneration, and the plank road iy open privato teams, The Sund.y the most enjovable, for all can city ou that day, and besides the pi peaceful and inviting, and one is thus bette Participate in the charms offered by lavish nature, CITY INTELLIGENCE. Moncur Norior.—Warden Brennan, of Bellevue Bespital, reports the body of an unknown man found Jesterday floating at pier 48 North river. Deceased is the country, as the following note wil show :— Drowren Wms Fieninc.—A boy named Rogers, who resided with bis parents at No. 609 Greeawich ieee wtrect, was drowned yesterday morning by falling into ‘be North river, at pier 48, where he was engaged in Meshing. The body has been recovered, aud Coroner Wiidey will bold en inquest this forenoon. Founn Daowxen,—The remains of an unknown man situation and in his own desp t-, compelied io General Thomas 0 \ior-n, Civil Prefect. a requ sports issued for the undersignea twelve o'clock, and at a quarter past one he was dead in his bed by Quigg and as friend named Jobn Drommond, whom he vad sent for a sbort time previouely, The men named found several paper closely written in German chatacters lying bowde deceased. These communications were sent to the Forty- sixth precinct station house, and the Sergcant in charge was informed of the fact of Heymann’s death. The garden butit ot in'o the water ering over all, amid a cluster of spreading c»polag of Letouretie House and the distant village chureh of Bergen. On landing Americ n tig wio um hy! iis Excellency. the Civ. l'refect, to take y opporiunity to withdraw from Mexico. Wich assurances of aration, MARCUS OTTERBOU%G, United State: Conant. 0 Tays, while whole, AY AWA SRAWHbuRe datpictod of bene ing General Vidaurti, woom he had conceaied jo hie house end ongn, 1 the poli given to the Catholic. Orphan Asylum with this demand, he threatens that his ghost will pursue sud penish him. The deceased was about forty yo.rs of age, aud left no family. A Prize Front [xrennorrep By tre Pouice.—A largo Party of roughs croesed the river at an early hour yeater- day morning and proceeded in small squads te the neighvorbood of Calvary Comeiery, where a “mill”: was arranged to take place between two of ther number; but the police of the Forty-ffth, Forty-sixth and Foriy- seventh precincts having been notit of the afair on Saturday night, foliowed them up go clogely that they scattered and returned without accomplishing their purpose, The principals to the fight both gl in name of Shannon, They are residents of ward, New York It ia said that ¢ about two weeks ago, which did not! inate satistacto- rily to either party, and the intention was to have tought itout yesterday, a until proofs are presenied sufficre Ron pe peg occa a late hour co Retentay the black ertme wt ich those iguorai night a party igorderly fellows visited Kirk's bat- | ready to fasten upon a fellow co, trymman. and = Tepert | ocean laved ite yellow sands with constant pt Rone na room, No. 207 Grand street, £.D., and became in. | of which the several newspaper correspondente are with sore ora ee TorTH, kd the principals were. there- | valved in aquarrel with the bartender, Ewan Doyle, | Ett haste despaicting wo New York, pacer liged to b Tulip, perbaps, of an inno. ent who by ae Seok nssiers Ome wu: and sa bitter ip | in relation to the payment of the biil they contracted, | exertions supports a rd ii were sheitered from ite ye n'fleont bretre was sea, Tn thi salted upon to help removesrgm.’ Hed “who, it appears, bad fome aitudty with hi ebook | who beat ber in a cor had Mary taken to 1 to'secure from the pursuit und search ‘he ciroumstances as told on the streets but hom a knowledge of Mexico an.! an Wright, we think that a fuil ex- Pore of the tacts wist acquit iim of the fearful chara of aving betrayed and Kold @ guest tor five thou-end dor Jars, or for any sum his oneraies could offer (ur the dis. covery of Genera! Vidaurri's piace of concealment. The part suspicion hi the moment falieo is warried toa Mexican laiv, with a large family, and bas been for inany years ounity, ia wide i connected and been known always as an ardent friend to the liberal cause, During the American invasion of the valley of Mexico he rendered, oy hie knowledye of tho topography of this district and the hadits of there People, maternal service to Score. He wards called to Washingion as an impor 1m the scandalous Gardiner ci ‘Theo favorable ante. codents entitie Mr, Wright 10 a suspension of judgment ‘and paid a visit, and there was quite a seene on the expianade in the Indies and g-ntiemen Mullady, twenty-nine Faactcneo His Lug,—Anthony years of age, and residing at No. 35 Wasuington street, waa y taken by officer Haxzgerty, of the Twen. ‘y-seventh precinct, to Bellevue Hospital, jering from @ broken leg received at the hauds of some un- Rpown parties ina scuttle in Morris siroe.. 4” Arrant ov Hoxon —Yosterday morning two young clerks, who bave beea for some time past vindictive rivals in their claims on the affections of « young and Desutiful Jewess residing in Brooklyn, Kastern Disirict, repaired to the viciiiy of Fort Lee, accompanied by eeconds and fought a veritable duel with pistols. Three bois were exchanged. At the first fre the chailenging party reosived s bullet through his lert and although shots were twice oxehany ed afterwar further injury was done to either. night was | atifal apd tho ctars resptemtent, six brilliant meteors were and large, nearly, ag the planet Juptier. Caney Island and Fort Hamilton. fr tof Gi 1 J | Tellers dash om the shore in merrier mi and 4 Daoseay Row axp 4 Broxrx Lxo.—Andrew Dlal- tecinat, toaoe ies eae pon ty chm Goratie: Saves, \aeeniegpeoennes ae ameale whe seized ‘aogewere | there were shouts of ‘merriment as the ait “epray Janey and Andvew Murray while intozicated yesterday | ‘wo pavitig stones into te’ saloon, with the intoduea of | binding him were rather tough Vidaurrt | Sapig trees of Ure coy tasideas nine renee te oe morning, became engaged im # quarrel at No. 36 Wash. | (0)aFing the bartender, ear ae sey aber. | nenceree eee aot eer ts-cas ‘tem, iat at ance to shoot T ry ianghter from the thousand Fipplos that broke upos parton, sireth, in the course ‘of which Mulianes’s right | havoc among’ tho Arivreu’ Gotmeee eae Cee by Hy Tor the prisoner, whose Dane ust uhat moueai | tee thore. Seldom bas e larger” crowd of exenrsionive ‘was broken, but bow it actoalty could pot cer Lee, ef the Forty-ffth precinch, and locked. up Sey Hed not an teen the officer with tears re- tere Romanian, ie jee oa ona finee seventh precieet aseault, seeir pleetings Tat bitseely eee Hee ae att | for Beahh weet . There was nothing to mar the ARREST OF 4x OLD Oprtxpen.—Horatio Ellieoe, alias he had to 1m while the rader soldiery exclal enjoyment of tkeday to any, whether travelling by boat rm 1DOW.—=A chikt, three years of age, Buck, eald to be an old offender, was arrested by eftcer | «What! A csi ‘aman who hes the murder or-rail, and those who arrived latest, and lett only long Same Lena Eller fall from tbe Gfth story window of her | Holland, of the Forty-fttn precinct, ongSaturday night, | of win mim”? and free, eine torucne onenen tat parent's No 00 First avenue, about one | aherslengehass, It peems that about two drew thelr captive weeks age | fom, ‘Vidaurrl waa taken to | MOF Sittiog time for a viett to y Istand. @'clouk yesterday and was instantly killed. ET kOe Destnens at tne | jan Bo that be bed been Fort Hamittom hed its fair proportion of Sunday ex- Atrrurriy Scrctps ux 4) Cutt, ‘Third weresig, KD. ta the aw fy Lan) spew ey male cursjomete, and the boatmen who supply boass and fish- reer Bim "by the | Snoumer Ammeneny enh day followings porven 126 tackle to those who delight in the gentle pastime hand him over to the | to whem he had been enable poy BF senped a golden Rarvent, ly lipped out of his coat and es. $1. 000, as exacted of him, was dodge on officer Holland on be wae bot ot Sound. a a ‘ve Oth inst, ““un- In contrast to the dull, gloomy and murky afternoon Balf-past one o'clock yester. | annealed, head,” Hisarrest, | of the previous @ay, yesterday morning was ushered Of Morgen Brothers, | nd burried Tor presemealiog: ta ieee esek; | 1m as fair, Dright and beautiful as was becoming a Sun- KE D,, was dipcovered | civil an: the empire another twenty-six | “ay in carly Adgust, It served as an agreeable disap- Tomaputude of the firemen the | hours, during which the Genera: bepes thas many wiil | pointment to may, who, judging from Saturday night's Defere any material loss 2 taal ey too tone ean saad nore better ve sadenge watery condition, looked upon it as an indication of beins made) i mas tevnd caught or the denuncation else chk tacecanien ‘what might be expected on the following day. But yes. the tena >, wines strat boeing, ‘exeeuted, terday secs fer Sasha hve, eat many, for- over the ‘The ted Capt. Mi getting weather has me as capricious Mexieas Tiverale Omietnity Contrndieved. "| "4 levesic maiden and un changechio as « New York ‘Ba Politician, were forced to make hurried preparations if Which the piles of the pro- ‘Vie Lane Cory, Flas Augast at, 1967, } they desired to avait themectvos of the many pleasant progresses rapidly. Thes The report bat Marques’ baa "bev ca by the announced to take place. “4 ctange f. the wort, tab Uberala is contradicted here. 1 the rosy js announced a sail up the a ‘The captai «0 American bark Meloz ted at | Bast river through Teland Sound was not the 7h ths ep ie et Bareees, eu't the mato was very tI, least boautifal. Many Dad never noted tho beauti- fat this route, and numbers who had, and net with bo ae Spy te NST TER pe eg ar late sinking of the piien, Vite expected ther the Hoboken, loneing for the damnty little craft which was boring on the New York aide will be commenced during | A¥*tst Caugnasriox.—The anatdl”plcsic ite Tara | 10 Bear when ‘cupped’ (weir hance gg eae the present week. Grreie, Fenian Brotherhood, witl come off on Thursday, maregte, radiant wrth it, vied ‘a menifestations Raecosy rom Daownreg. —At a date hour 08 Saturday |.at Stephany’s Pioral Park, Weet Mobokea, at which the igh with their bappy ng ae the lines wore cast Bight # man named Michaw O'Conner fell from @ Pul- Sareea A Se seen county sion int Riftes froght or tone Sey sth ibe stream, win 6 , Salary week While wigan: Utd to Broekiva, hd | SeMtae leewae Sper ea ® derives | Barsed the piers, stopping at one or two landiuge to take AAYING THE CORNER STBNE OF A CATHOLIC MONASTERY mould, very probably, bare been drowned bad it not laaporance from the tect Gret official | On bond fresh additions to an already numerous party iW GALTIORE. bean for soveral of the deck bands ef the vessel, who 4 Will De umde theroas o€ the result of the | & Pleasure seekers. Passing Back ell's Island were rescued him after some dif wity. Q'Connor was con- Coavention recently helt im Paria At thas many poor criminals, Of their liberty and street statombheuse, and subsequently the Fepresentatives of Ireland, Bagiané and the famine, sey ‘# home, at 101 Third piece,. South Baookiya. hates ctected & compromise, by which ihe Ly CRUELTY TO AXTNALE—A boy’ Samed Wm, McConar jan is henoeforth to be one body, under | datteered here ts ta che tannereiy tmvetaned: fer inahtag hase el | SO Receeas en comnts id Seta memaie, Tua? Seactarlan tiueuae ane en bt fa tbe public etrecta, Ho was taken before Justice TRS Frenters sirest clique in New Every and disamer to ckley and sentenced 10 pay a fn’ of $10 or be cen- | member of the Poulan Seats x to be Re fined ja the County Jail fog ten daya, ab the The bokew jagent beneetn _ Tm Siapoaar in forms Pe 3 THE INDIAN WAR, Weehawkes. Sate Twe Telegraph Stations Weee of Fort Lar. | Scum —Feseréay afternoon, wvile a crowd of pas. ame People fudignant at the | agen were amuitiog teansporietion a2 the Weehawken | craft dasboe Inditorence Mavitened by two Binary - chitd about four Hire tate eee Se. Locty, Angua 1, 1867. iaporan SO, sooner touched the doit 48 Omaha deapais ays we loach maiicae, woah $ tefembemapet on A tae td ia gassmnat ts of Fort Laramie were buraed by the Indians e fw daye ing fer Mme, cot ok and then the ———$—— a! rE : ‘THE APPROACHING HORSE Faln AT SUFEALS. Ipege: which ts fanecd own Way on ibet route, Bann sd by the breeses of the Sound, A Fort Harker despatch. ays: Great indignation Berrato, 31, $007. gontaen: Sats fom remained amu the people here in consequence of the tn. { The city. te mpidiy @iling up with inhaleg Toreone. that swept across ts erence manifested by tbe military suthoritien in the | (air, which te to open on Teeetay next, =~" prob.) ene aguien ana if Ay tL Saver, sromin he tna rua 21 reper | eves oD ibe feet over wae fe | Spies tho pe EG ere ‘leg bead the | Sates Cy) raed homeward, at Oty and College cae op te se mat Baer toca b.vee8 De spenieg i Poet, the queste of the were teken and ‘Yesterday we were blessed with fair skies and balmy | affording a delightful panoramic Jandser pe of twenty breezes, aud for the first time for several weeks past on- | miles in extent from the heights which ‘form part of the jeyed a delightful immunity from pouring torrents and inky clouds, which have generally spoiled all the rural festivities and promenading enjoyments attempted by our citizens, Yesterday morning, however, dawned fair, and the skies presented that appearance of con- C: i tiled ONE Cory NEC E. Me” | blew a fll anil breene ort by Pouthwost, The start | clutches of the Licutoxant Genera! thore to whom the alorayry 2 ie hi pe ‘We left Ciba axing out ihe cable on Whe evening of | WAFS very G00: om The Of the regatts is | protection of our flag was owing during the horrors of gtivens ihe: Quem Se x Gaaae CMR GF tenaoaad apartmente or are residents in noisome quarters of the most keenly their nement @t home during the drowsy, murky days of summer, sailied forth at once take advantage of Before the sun bad fairly dispolted the mists of morning troops of bumble citizens im iheir holiday attire thronged the strects en whence, heavily ladep, the gavty adorned excursion boats pat forth on the flowing waters groves and all either beside tho roll- ing sea or in the quiet ef rustie retiremeut. ‘The streets brght ax distinctive mejority of beauty and U4 repirieg but eood-natured specimens of humanity, who by this means sought suburban retreats in great an a ' “t ct, Meat before thrseo'clock. this afternoon, | Whe - a Py ce t Fulton ferrg¥onts whtle the after was in transit | Vt 2 ei, Wendt aabah and Wiamarm ‘tre not foxnd Beiora ‘The eo spstem of Baoday lebtbation was “a ip Pshoma lef yesterday ns SL Bape lles ston + and, judg en tbe Taek, WOVE Oe te sf am) Now Bork to -Meeckiye ted was: deotaaed. | (ie nectenme will ful monttieames hove bad any par] ences thdee who chow iattenaia te the eity amass : oie “red by the Lenapee, | gince them it bas been ascertained that the un- | {icination sm tier asrost aeti dotention m prison sutfor from a lack of ardent stimulus (o enable them to heat from the Drick walls which surrownded them. No difficulties occurred, nawever, to mot thevfirst really fair day of our rainy ‘season, and eron their trips by Water or land in pursuit of or relief from city restraint, our citizens seemed vith deligh ed with the continuance of sunshine to Meinherr Kill Von Kull, an eccentric old Dutohman who existod in the palmy days of the venerable Knicker- bocker, traveiled Jersey wards to seek a local habitation and a name when he first emigrated to this country from Amsterdam, @ good many years ago, Meinhorr did not He crossed the rapid Hudson ip a the Cuba }, laid the | offered-her the shelter of his house uacil sacn time as 18 to hin Excelleney Get Marquez at birenen bark canoe, towed over his horses along with Alay eg rer eiepcseeerin iestsiad tia sho might be able to find employment. On Friday t they a ar dwellings 0. the him, aod, building a wagon on the “other side of” this American ‘‘Jordan,”’ set forth on hia travels along the Jersey shore until he reached the narrow channe! which Tuns between that Stato and Staten Island. Strack with the beauty of the view across the One seaside position of the land and the evident advantages of the location, Mo'nberr christened the channel the Kit! Von Kull, after his own name, and built him a farm house and Up to Bergen Point did tho Dutchman’s vineyard and estate extend; Point Ves only somo eight mites or so from New York, and yet when you got there you would thiok en Wednesday. was bis tone to the assemblage that they In order to preserve the plaintive tone of his Excel- | tha you were hundreds of miles off from. th mpire became demonsirative and threatening in their | Jency the Pretect’s note wo have sacrificed fluency of | Ciy The whole plave ta redolent of the country and its Phoreday avd Friday wero spest in grappling ferthe | ucliavior, Still the preacher continued, when | transiation to the tru:h ol expression. QOna secrot es- 8, 80 10 peak: and here the pleasure seeking 1s t, or the Zimmerman-like sol!tudinarian can charms alike to satisfy their respective cravings. Vhe Pout has many advantages to recommond it, and we cannot bat be satis d wi b Meiuhorr Kill Von Kull's taste, a=pecially if the visitor should chance to Inspect tho spot on a Sunday, The best way of gong down to On tho week days the New Jersey Ra'lroad and the dummy en- xine will also transport the excureioniat ‘unitherwards, all times for carriages and p by steamer is, however, et away better from the 6.18. more retired, enabled to The tirst slybt of the place Is a great thing in its favor. cs S You +e trim litte villas lining th roadway wi ru Riek bee Dick baie as ate tre fect ten tnches | sag the Johmeon street plank road, E. D., commited pbs oon aio, er Steet, | along sloee to tie shore Of top chanusbat tee Bie Saunel shirt, dark checkered pants and heavy . | suicide by shooting himsolf through the heart witha | under his instructions. the dities whch Le pred eb nocnmndt ah a orga ten lp ‘The body was too much decomposed to be placed in the | pistol shortly after noon yesterday. He was list scen tee Uniied Ceuta’ Eapeaae te ths ecotel eanne tide and toy with the ting wavelets that splash upon the Morgue. alive by a veighbor named Charles Quigg at a quarter | him, finds himsel!, alter a prolonged struggle apainst the | beach. At tho entrance to the right of the esplanade is the residence of Mr Gunther, with a handsome terraced A little further up are two or three beantiful cottage rétreats, which exhibit all the combined effects of wealth and refinement, and tow- are the Ire of the e_ charm oflerod by the frat viow ia incroased, for Borgen Point is perceptabie all day flowing from tio © evening the Wave, a steam yacht, with a rench officers from ihe ships in the harbor, front of the hotel with all asrembid to do honor to the nantica' visitors, On the voyage back to New York the mve or ‘seen careering across the ky, observed at forty-five minutes past eight one as Boats full, cars full, carriages full of transit went yesterday from ail paris of New York and Brooklyn to aiter- | the sandy ridges that jot into the ocean just below Fort Hamuttoa, on the Long Istand snore, and the beach of Coney Island was as fullas full canbe. This favorite nt to convict him of | Fétreat of sweltering Gothamites never appearea vnder Ot Mexico are too | better louks or better auspices, The wide-spreading etlon, aud visitors studied the effect of suction also under other forms and features, Never did the white capped WARALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1867, SUNDAY IN THE SUBURBS. | feaSct termes widest 00 ‘acident to mar ite VIRGINIA. Aig eves lon tne ey tung te @ae he SPEGIAL GoMRESPONDENCE OF THE ERALB, meamer Palisade, and availed themselves of @ moat on- Joyable trip of about ten miles up the river, landing »°, Fort Lee. The scenery of this charming locality *s o¢ the most diversified character, comprising, a8 "5 4o99, the banks and country adjoining the Hudern siyer, which here expands itself and forms & 80F} of bay, and ef the Recent Convontior—Pian te with Humnicutt and His Fellow very Prospect of Another Division and of Peir. point and His Party Carrying the Stnte~ General Grant the Choice of Virginia fox monte Ricamonp, Va, Auguet 0, 2667. Tn reviewing the proceedings of the recent convention, the disinterested observer receives the impression that the radicals aimed less at an honest effort to harmonize and create a power‘ul whole from various @iscordant parts than to effect a comp d’éla! in the sole interest of @ Richmond clique, and by uoutralizing the presence of Tespectable white delegates to alm at controlling the: destinies of this Siate through the numerical tafuence: of the nogro race; in other words, to band over the governing powor of Virginia to a faction of exe majestic Palisades, Hundreds of p’ easure seekers, fo quest of fresh air and lager, betoo’; themselves to this romantic retreat and beguiled \’.¢ hours by w themselves in the meandering ascent to “ ital where groups of excursionists were perched on and benches snjoying the magnificent expanse of ecenery stretched at their ‘cet; the glistening river, with ite fleets of tiny, wb'ite winged sailing craft; the crowned summit ¢f Fort Washington, bestudded with splendia villas, the ast river, like a streamer of silver ribbon, forming ‘@ piensing contrast to tie deep Green foliage, and iw Vio distance the hazy blue back. ground of Long Islan’, completing the picture. But the Qoest view of this, magnificent expanse is attainable Trom the summit ¢'f the observatory, whose lolly head, | ‘mists, advocates of confiscation, the social equal- pede gee hk it dges, a hundred feet bore the ha od ity of negroes, and other measures repulsive to the mass: trees, and being-erected on a hil! ot nearly as gre - | of the people, That accomplished, tude as “The Biuff,” enables the spectator to look upon this move was sccomplighet, 6m analytical survey of the proceedings before, during and after the convention plainly reveals, but it fails to show that the object aimed at is possible of attainment. For some three or four weeks prior to the erent of Jast. ‘Thursday a great deal of secret: caucusing had been going on between what I will term the leaders of the megro republican party, for it must be understood that between: the two, the black and white radicals, no bone buttbat of cold poilcy existed, The former, it ie -no oxaggera- tion to say, oxhibit muclP that is mean, selfish and ignorant; the latter,*with some share of hypocrisy, have: yet a large leaven of generosity and intelligence, and betwoen the two the poor negro forms the connecting hak, ‘The negro republican leaders, seeing # movement on foot through the State in which respectable white men were interesting themselves for the purpose of uniting on @ platform at the late convention, determined to: thwart the design without appearing to med!tate doing so, Hunnicutt’s Hall was a nightly rendezy ous for the sable citizens of Richmond, where, after singing “the Year of Jubileo (rendored Jubilo) is come,’ “John Brown’s Body,” and kindred airs, some ove of a dozen- white spouters, who generally atieuded, made on the rights, privileges and prospects of the Ethiopian family. It was unintermittingly insinuated that rebels were seeking to their councils, to make a tool, per- haps make a slave again, of poor Sambo, In the end ‘the desired effect was secured; the nogroes became ap- prehensive; they talked to cach other of the threat danger, and when they were told a few days before the convention to see chat it was held as a mass convention, open to universal negrodom, they resolved to themselves. that the African church shouid lose none of ite character by the intrusion of too wuuy Caucasians, Four persons were conspicuous in mani a ge} negro at ths juncture—Mescra, Wardwell and Hatni- cutt, of Richmond, and Messrs. Tucker and Hawxhurst, of Alexandria, supported, of course, by a sufficient number of aids, In the meantime Messre, Plerpoint, Botts, Bond and Stearns, of the other republican wing, deemed it well to have an understanding with the negro leaders. A dinner party was held where cerytiing wore a couleur de rose compare, Hannicutt, in Se to Botts, expressed himself satisfied and anxious that the while delegations should be admitted, and that Mr. Botts should have every chance of delivering his address to the Convention. Ali separated om good terme, and next came the Convention, which it was publiviy announced should be held at twelve o'clock, when the doors of the church would be thrown open. At elev: o'clock Hawxburst, of Alexandria, opened the doors the rear of the building, where the negroes were instructed to mass themselves as humanity was never massed before, and then came a rush that might huve carried Lee's lines in front of Petersburg if there were po ugly guns in the way. Botts came, saw and retired in ineffable disgust, followed by hundred# of bis party, who bad no inclination to brave the ordeal of entering, Newspaper reporters peered nervously through small broken panes in the windows, . vainly striving to determine whether the doxology or a radical was being’ chanted, Tucker, the sidus dchates af Hawxhuret, Immediately pomninated that in- vidual for temporary chairman, thus packing the edifice, to elect all the rT in the convention of the 17th of April, and leave no room for the new eloment that sought admittance hold any place but in the rank and file, and not there i Dossible. . eedings that followed you have alrcady pub- lisbed, showing Clearly that the move alluded to In the beginning of this letter was carried out to the end. But it ts the result of this move that now engrosses attention, though the preceding narrative {s Egon A to under- stand the feeling among the white republicans. No- split has actually taken place, and the tact which pre- vented it may be credited to Mr. HG, Bond, of New York; but the feeling of bitterness agatuat the four ne- gto leaders I have mentioned, two of whom éxpect to be a perfect 13 of emerald woods, bounded by the soft, Intllowy beso of the valley of the Hackensack, No whore else, within a range of thir there to be found go it a diversity of scenery as on the heights or in the della of this picknickian retreat, Huge boulders of ‘rock form elevations, bluffs, crags, precipices and ravines of the most picturesque des. cription, while little streame rusb and gurgle through the chasms, leaping from barrier to barricr oa their way to the mighty river below. Yesterday, although in every sense a pleasant Sabbath, was pariicularly so hero, where the cool, fresh alr fanned the brows of hundreds who sought relief from the crowded metropolis and passed the day on the green sward or in the eimbowered and verandahed porticos of the numerous hotels and ro- froshinent saloons, Hana, with the bologua froighted basket, wid mil frau und kinder; Patrick, with his “be jabers” and a circle of rollicking friends; Monsieur Cra- paud, with his tiageolet and flack of sour claret, and & fair representation of the Afrivan element, all alike bent ‘on the purguit of pleasure, made ibis, yesterday, « tropol!tan trysting place, In which ali’ could rejdice and test with benefit to themselves the advantage of a day’s relaxation from jabor and absence from the dust and heat of the city. Nothing of an unpleasant nature oc- curred to mar the general enjoyment, and in the evening except the man who always misses the steamboat or rs, returned by the various steamers to the city, ty miles of the city, is Westchester. The dqightful state of the weather throughout yester- day had the effect of inducing a larze number of pereons, chiefly residents of the up town wards and those of the eastern side of Manhattan island, to take a “trip to West- chester.” From an early hour of the morning until late in the afternoon the numerous means of conveyance from the metropolis continued to be thronged with ex- cursionists, About two o'clock it wasa matter that Tequired considerable ingenuity to secure a seat in either the horse care, steam cars or steam- boats by which the charming retreate of Westchester county are mado accessible to Now Yorkers, The latter mode of trausit is, when available, most admired, To those persons who desire only to reach the valley be- yond Harlem bridge the steamers plying between the jatter place and Peck siip afford the inestimable advan- tages of an invigorating and refreshing sail. by which the sickening and disgusting clouds of dnst incidental to travelling on the cars is avoided, fvery route to- ward the suburds was, however, largely patron. ized, and .the lager beer gardens with which the villages’ of Mott Haven, Melrose and Morrisania are well stocked, and where supplies of lager and other stim- Ulating beverages were to be obtained ad liditum were filled with custo during the day. The German ele- of course, made the largest show in the motiey crow ssembled, and it is a matter of won- der to many how orderly they are, notwithstanding the boisterous Character of these pieasaniries. And yot the secret 18 generally known to be very simple, and would farn strong argument in favor of the principles ad- voeated by certain strong minded women and other ad- herenis of the doctrines relating to female suffrage. Few of tho Teutonic race ever think of arriving at a Proper state of sucial enjoyment unless both sexes can iclpate in every pleasure that is provided. The in- erence is, therefore, natural, that. the advocates of this Portion of the suffrage question can safely count on the support of the representatives of the ‘Germanic Confederation’’ in this Peet Quite crowd of pleasure seekers availed themselves of the opportunity afforded by the Harlem Railroad to extend their visit as tar as Fordham and Weet Nount Vernon, whence they crossed over to the village of the same name, minus the West, on the New Hav where their spiritual wants were ‘well attonde: 0 villages along the Hudson river and Long Island Sound, situated in this county, were also weil patronized by crowds of Gotham- ites, “As a genoral consequence of the flow of liquor on such disturbances of some sort or other take place, but happily througbout yesterday nothing tran: ag could be ascer the \- so far ined up to-a late ‘were found floating in the North river, mear pier 48, at Pepersaltuded to were all dated August 11, In ono of there | His Excellency Gencral Tuouas U'Howax, Coil Prevect, | MYeritable lice with tie Chartas, coly temeds te meni, | hoor bast’ Micha, Chat materialig’ interinca wits goon | Saad state at ery tae kine ri bro Revd Jmade fs at, and wink y wilt Ne aid iy yonms can ead tat ba’ afad inte fares ie nerey y wORAN. in the heart of the coun ry, Bathing boxes are erected | order and enjoyment. brought to bear iu preventing their lesajon to on office an le fast, and Coroner ley will hol (J sol thas 3 in tront of tho hotel, from which bathers can jump at OEE RETURN OR eS 5 aR in the State—at least to one of any importance, are day, Rine mouths in the army, from which he was honorabl. x10, June 10, 1867. d 2 r ATES. ap wage day. discharged. He also. writes that he often wished for ax | The undersigned haa the honor to resis ih ones into deep, clear water; anda perfect little fleet of THE ABOLITION OF ENGLISH CHURCH RATES. tolorated froma mouye. *. Pouey ae Sxmiove Fait.—Margarot Burk, residieg at 118 Chris- enemy's bullet to pierce his heart, as he was tired of | th Cousul of the United States, of date, w: email yachts, row boats racing gigs are anchored Anoth: Collisie: Betw " nm the P a sympathy or support, tepher street, accidentally fell from the piazza im front | life; bat -ee-aping death in tho’ fold. he “resolved | “wt tat be have the kindness torent a Bsr | Slasen imate treteuntOrgnes, weer weaan cep fe en ek Becta cee pope repescontatives at @ ety Kad itt u 5; bat Oo accumpany han ia bis departure, in order ' Staten Islandto the Sound beyond, trees are every- ople. et ri ves of the race of ber residence late on Saturday night and was so se- | upon self-destruction. Another paper, which he calls | {hu name of sect mi gh be tnser:bed 01 the respective Pax nso} levine with their shade the salty New Yorker to TO THE EDITOR OF THE WERALD. at the close of the convention in disgust. The former of yerely bruised about the body that officer Birdeail bad | b Will, is @ very curious document, After minutely | poris. Those of the Con ul and bis fami neta d with bepeare b th took ti ‘the Ler removed to Bellevue Hospital. ‘bing Bow his eiTects are to be disposed of, he calla | this ote,” T renew to you the aestran fay aticntive. |e rtag ledreae nn eee Droenen with: thelr wie : Nair Yore, August 10, 1807, | snenmuye ntomane, commlsies of the convention, by Faux Tuocuisa—Ae officer Bambury, of the Tit. | UpoR a Prt to compel bis landlord to re‘und & portion | oneideration nibstorapem Nek la My ae re dny Heal ae guovapie of days at | Ieee by your cable despatch from London published | assertion of the ight of a black to oriticiee theacts of © teenth precinet, was patroiling bis beat yesterday he was Sirs fo the Celbens Oretich Meriees’| iene ae ees nea nina ine Stam ae ot all weere chelteret fe mana ne, the sum was bot, white man, Botts and hia toilowers came to, attend the this morning that the English House of Lords have re- t 1. convention in guod faith, actuated to accom. Jected, by a large majority, the Church Rates Avotition | preys famen fops, suas Matuated By. 8 desire. to accoxn- bill recently passed by the House of Commons, and thus | people broad and eae) | wo _ maT 1 Foor upon it beside th se who are see! to int a inaugurated another conflict betwen thoir order and ihe ovanicrpert of Browelow'n tate tue Vemiaia teats: when one comes to consider the character of those who are preparod to support Pierpoint in whatever rational: Church and the people as represented in the lower branch Of the legislature, Onn of the moat Important and striking siK08 uf ive times, as denoting the progress of free thought, is the passage by the British House of Commons of ibe bill for the total abolition of Engiish Church rates. The desire for the removal of this peculiar tax, ono of the remain- ing anchors of the old ‘Church apd State” party in England, has furnished ground for agitation and flerce atiacks upon the government by every non-con- formist, more or less, sluice the monarchy espoused the Reformation, and the demand has been as fercely and determinedly resisted by bigh churchmen, both in and be may pursue, it cecumes evident the negro. '@ Little chi sd of Lager bg a pn jmores, Gordons, rs . of Tonden J jag: wen, of 5 Townes, of Meckionvurg; Forbes, of buckingham; Scott, of Char- lotte, and Joseph Segar, al! of whom’ are large laad- bolders, and no iucoasiderable number disfrancbised, signify their intention of supporting Pi b for Gover. nor, and when the respectable negrous of ths State are ranged upon the same sid». there is hardly a doubt as to- what way victory will tuclne. The conservatives wiil Tange thomseives under the standard of Pier; “) avert from themselves the fate wuich has befallen = noseee, General Mahone, enthusiastic in everything, goes in for Pierpoint and reconstruction. The then, between Botts and Hannicut may be pronoui one of mere temporary expedien-y. A conference: wilt shortly be hold in Wash ngton betwcem the former aud eertain of the republican mauagers to bring about » Proper understanding as to the future course of action of the nye J here, The democrats at this janctore show no token of vitality; an a pF eh Tanks, indicative of av a r breailag up of old party tiea, ‘and the callapes of Vie nia democracy. ‘herever the name of General rant is spoken of for Prosident it is hailed, J am in- formed, throughout Ee we = ro only =~ Mpa ond of returning peace. In fect, feeling in Virginie be taken as a criterion of what prevails in other South. Bentley, from the past, with a good deal of Ovcasion of the bill being firtally brought up it Would command the earnest attention of ite enemies and call outa portion at least of that elo. quence and talent for which the old tory party has al- ways been diflinguished, especially when engaged in defending their “vested rights,” to the astonishment of every one it was passed without any debate, and, so far as the House of Commons is concerned, Las law of the land. Various schemes of com promi conciiate ae many various ted parties, had been submitted during the progress of the bill through ite suddeniy disap, and @r@ States, the Commanding General is the universal ‘the measure for the total abolit: if hiuaaeeeink toon Sealy ion of the rates, ben choice of this people. = 90 two bund: t, on 1 THe SOUTH, peeled, Ou thle wperpected trout ie Bot take up biartbenge 2 more than adozen lines next morning in the London Journals, and might well be characterised by the London oc asa og | ges mn ceeses it was more than remarkable, and muet have aston- ished others besides the editor of that A uring the last few years the determined resistance made by the High Church party arainst total abolition appeared tobe in d for some success, and on one occasion the Dil was absolutely negatived. ‘The final result, howev- 8. C., August 1), 1867, ‘The crop accounts from nearly every distric: in the middie and upper sections of the Stat and cotton as being in fine condition, the caterpillars along the coast 1s inconsiderable. SHIPPING NEWS, American Ports. or, may be laid to a division Ls headed res} fr. ively by Mr. Giadstone and Mr. Beresford Hope, ise breaking up all chance of a compromise between | , CHARLESTON, SC, Aug 11—Sailed, sieamship Evermem for Philadelphia. old church party, the total abolitionists and those tn | “REY Waa Aug 9—hip Galena, from Charleston, arrived fe @ rates on the statute books, but leaving payment options! with rate payers; simply emancipating anti-churchmen. The London Zvmes confesses itself perplexed how to account for the sudden coliapse of the ponents of the Dill, and intimated «hat the. measure, bevion ‘slipped through the lower house without receiving the discus- sion to which its importance eptitied it, be accepted y House of Lords in ite present form. IT, however, the House of Lords should be so blind to the eigns of the times as to persistently endeavor to retain these hateful church rates intact, by rejecting the entire 1, ‘hut bring on @ contest between the two branches of the Legislature, the days of the whole eburch establishment will be surely numbered. tommense property in its hands, church buildings, eburch lands, livings, &c,, will remain intact, though the measure as by the Commons should be agreed to by the ‘ds; but the latter, by showing a factious legisintive opposition to the declared will of the people and a m Jority of the House of Commons, will stir up a dete taination in the masses to eweep away the entire Chureh qqisbilabmment and rm ed its Yast possessions for 0 the whole—Episco} ‘atholics, Meth. Odists and every other sect. pili bere Aug 3 with her mizzen For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page. __ MISCELLANEOUS, HoUsEROLD woRD.—BUY. Sth Rakes: Glass, Cutlery, Plated Wi Re ry ‘are, ensil# aud House Furnishing Ariicles f BASSPORD, corner store, Cooper Instute: Astor pines, sn Fad a BSOLUTS DIVORCES OBTAINE! TH) wae Continue a eo See 7 ‘oramla: ° fad Pasngort Agent. t and translations repa, Fl. Ring, Counselor ANS J w York and istates whe cause, No publictty or charge till divoree frec. LOWER Akor ney, Advice & very delicate position, The Honse of Lords occu iL DRA’ ORS aand nothing will sult the peaple but & real deatre cheon ARC neces Lj. body to benefit the whole nation by rejecting 477, avarer 10, 186°, Kinds of that odious clase legislation that has hereto: | og" 73. 10, ee aL aes fore dwarfed ite usefulness as 0 legislative bod: Raeqocey sare OnAss reer "St exbibitiog a dieposition to keep up with ihe di 6 Oy ean, Bove ato Met. the age by conceding before concession beeomes a mate sratm exTRA—CLass 401, avoust 10, 1 ecossity. The ‘leveling spirit” iwabrond through | 9 CCA SE Ma ne hole world and casnot be “stamped out.” The * “am stare—ctass 492, atguet 10 of republican institutions im this country bes is, Youn y LJ the espiraions of the lovers of freedom i Mucky State Lotterioe aiiirene WTR Faraoe a assem! Towle and’ oiler olf Tastiongs eget tien will only hurry along tho of their it bea ‘aang the past, and when ‘ae better will be @ question entirely between neceaf ace The present of Lords be tnetase of ten it will bowen 0) sm Seino: ota, Ky, information. given venti GCortiandestreee"e® °F Stirenatng B. be a oo VT Oa Ry ames spec fh iit Latiry, Ter tin bencau at” he Maren Geshe: its sae yd COR RO ae Ph wi Bhatigd tet ‘with iy fi probably i. ire ot the. “eae, tay be" Hndioa by the wearer. MP ee et Fra ast nding ctaeeregsteamtn | *ERNUINE Aa most likely be the one adopted by the Commons; bat | ——————— Os ORR SAO BY @hould they chonew to f ‘course the | A LL PRIZES CASHRD IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES — repens ‘Sr eee ets 2 RHE bianca aT street, sowrete not a pete | ORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED a ihe posse ones prommerly oF reat Brit, = eo is