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8 WASHINGTON. Important Orders of the Presi- dent and General Grant. should be Areyed. Gevernl Sickles, ft im understood, takes the ground that if the federal cours are permitied to enforce their decisions tn bis district they may very #00N declare the Reconstruction acts unconstitutional an?, yoid, It is sald that Genoral Sickles has written @ Papicy ietier io General Grant on the subject. Muster @ut of Surgee f United States ‘ol cel ‘The offcinl guillotine still continues in motfon, and nnn ene 2o a muimber of officers of the Surgeon General’s thiet a . Department ete the victims. The following surgeons of General Sheridan Superseiead io viet Siatee Volunteers, who bave been on duiy bp the Bureau of Refagees, Freedmen, &o,, are ordered to be honorably mustered out of tbe United States ser- vice De Lamater, A. C. Swartzwelder, W. R. Dew.it, M. K, Hogan, Charles J. Hipp, J. W. Applegate and Pairick Gleaian. Dr. Robert Fletcher, Surgeon Unive! States Volunteers, is also ordered to be honorably mastered out, The New Turkish Minister. The Torkish Minister, Biacque Bey, to-day called at the Department of State and had an interview with Secretary Seward, Ae the Minister bas not yet been precented to the President he not call upon any other offer of foreign ministers or vieit any of the public institutions, It is understood that Friday next hase been appointed for bis presentation ai the Nzecutive Mansion. Piacque Bey hag taken “yp his residence for the present im the mansion om Tenneylvania avenue, above Keventeenth street, which was ovonpied before the Febeltion as the beadyaariere of Lientenant General Scott, Condition of Secretary Browning. Secretary Browning, who vas taken sick with a cons gestive yerterday, was comewhet cotter to-day, bub unabie to Jeave hie bed. The Crviee of the ide, Despatches bave been received at the Navy Depart- ment from Commender J, B, Creighton, ef the United States steamer Oneida, annonneing the arrival of that seoamer ut orto Grand, island of St, Vincent, ov the 27th of June, officers and crew all well, Ho enucunced that he would ea) on July 1 for Rio Janeiro. Army Bulletin. Brigadier Genera) Charlee H. Tompkins, Depot Quer termaster of the Department of Washington, bas becn ordered to Omaha, Cenera) John C, MeFerran has been ‘ordered to relieve General Tompkins. Colonel James M. Moore, A. Q. M., in charge of th tal Corpe, bas boon ordered 1" Righmond. to General Blunt, quartermaster of that district, Brevet Colouel E. H. Suddington has been ordered to proceed with General Totten on an expedition to inspect the At- Jantic fortifications, Brevot Colonel M. J. Tuddington, for nome time past chief quartermaster in tho Department of Washington, has vcen ordered to Now Mexico, Major by General Thomas, General Mancock Assigned 9 the De- partment of the Cumbe riand. @enera) Sheridan to ‘commané the Department of thr ngissouri. Borrenpondense Betwews the President aud Goneral Graat ¢n the Swbjoct of Sherid@y yy Removal. a Gf Wamnasen, 20@ne! dL. @ o'Ulod Whe Hrser Of Wvesldent Jobusew Rel General Shox dan from the Command ef the ‘wirep NK Dietrict—Correspondence Be- ween the Py esident and ¢seneral ¢:vant on ‘ahe Babjects ‘Tee folowing ofvial orders retieving’Gevers) Sheri- “aon uud reed gning General tieorge A. Fhomes and Wedors) Hany ick were promulgate to-day ;— Apsprant Gexena’s ‘Over, } Wasnincios, Auguet 19, 1867. @RNERAL ORDERE—NO. 77. ing Orders have been received from 20, 1807, Me ited States Stenmer / * Hesnquanrene ov The AnMy, | Wust~t rhe teitow: ‘MWe Preey Jens: ~ x Bxmonve Massios, t semxorom, D. C., Angust 17, “Maget Ge H, Thomas is horeby assigned y ea ifth Military Digtrict, creat by {Ae-ac} of Congres passed on the 2a day of March, 1867. oy General P. H. Sheridan ie hereby assigned to " nemand of the Department of the Missouri. * “tev jor General Winfield 8. Hancock is hereby assigned 4 command of the Department of the Cumberland. w0 Peoretary of War ad interiia will give the neces- ¥ instructions to carry this order into effect. Francis J. (riley lias been ordered to Philacetphia, ANDREW JOHNSON. Brovet Masor H. A, Royce, chief of the Eighth division Second,—in pursvance of the foregoing order of the | of ine riermaster Geneyal’s office, and Liectenant ji canton Colonel Paine, ageistant quartermaster, bave been mus- Wrenident of tho Uaited States, Major General G. HL | tered qui aod henovably diceharged.” Colonel H. Clay “homes wil), on reooipt of the order, turn over his pres- | Wood lias been ordereil to Ruesian Auier.ca with General te ce} im rank to himself, ¢ | Rousseau. Prevet | tepant Colonel Howell has been Lemay br bee eee ae renee Meus treperai | tdered. io Feport to General Ingelis in Now York city. oO a areas to relieve Maio Ceneral | Colonel ¢. W. Lester, aesistamt adjutant general, has been are ee Nth MEY | srderei to report to the commander of the !ifth Mstary #hird,—Major General P. B, Sheridan, on being ve } “* TC! THE FISHER-BRADLEY DIFFICULTY---MECTING CF MEMBERS jajor General GB. Thomas, will proceed to Fort id wil! relieve Major «General mand of the Department ps: frow the comand of the Fifth Military district venworth, Kansas, WS. Hancork i the ‘she Mivsour'. Pourth,— Major General W, S, Hancock, on being re- ved from the command of the Department of the sis. wi by May eral P, HB. Sheridan, will proceed to Jonsvilie, Ky. aud will agsume command of the De- ment of cCumbe! sth —SMajor General G. H. Thomas will continue to ind in force ip the Fifth Mili- e of his assuming command of it, the General of the army (o annul, em, Niadh.-—Major General Sheridav, before relieving Major ‘eoera) Hancock, will report in person at these bead- < auartere. fy command of GENDRAL GRANT. K D. Townsevw, Astistant Adjuiant General The astignmente, it will be noticed, are exactly as 2 have stated in my previous despatches, though a ai ‘have reason to think that Hancock may even yet get commend of the Fifth Minitary district OF THE BAR. Wesmxaton, Augast,20, 1967. A mecting of about thirty members of the bar of the District ef Columbia wae beld at the Court House this morping. Mr. FP. T. Stanton, on taking the chair, to which he wee called, eaid:—Thie asombling was not for the purpose of expressing an opinion te to the recent trial of Surratt, or anything of apolitical character. It was undoubtedly the duty of the lawyer to protect his ent, but he shonld not go to extreme lengths; when he saw the jaw was inistered his duty coased. Tt seemed strange to him that ina trial where every word Was taken down and ‘ted for the use of counse), and when exceptions to the ruling# could eo readily be taken, there shovid haye beca any interruption of the bar- monious feelings which should always cxiet between the bench and the bar. A committee was b seg who reported a reries of resolutions, quoting the order of Judge Fisher etriking the name of Joseph H. Bradley, Sr., from the rolle of the court, and dectaring that the moeting of certain some should ® certain contingency cccur. The order gentlemen held on the 12th met, to take action on that =e promaigated to-day is somewhat dilteremt | subject was not a — ing of ed bar; Saenerey ing = . irregular or extraordinary methods of reviewing the . thas which was at first prepared some | orders or jurigunenta of the court; for, in th ds of @ wooks ayo. The Japguage of the first order | distingui ge makes an error it can wus veiber stronger, stating that the ground for | be correc to Feek to acco plisb the y Other manner is unprofessional, It was a grave error to suppose that the rights of attor- neys could be maintained by personal vituperation or physical violence; on the contrary, these righte should be secured according to the rules of decorum, refine- onal courtesy. The resolutions also assert the propriety of courts punishing for contempt, and endorsing the language of the late Chief Justice Cranch on the eubject. After debate, in whi who removal of Sheridan was that he was an impediment % natlomal and constitutional reconstruction. Tae Braskdent’s order directing Genera! Grant to issue the Ry comaary instructions to carry ont the removal of sheri- Mi Gunibee oe ‘17ch—lasi Saturday—and was received ‘bday, Jbave \nformation froma bigh ™ oroe toa at = faa Ay, te receiving the order General a Me meets et 6 + acweb mn this wise :—The Preeideur ig it Cured prety Messrs. Riddtie, participated, the resolatfone were Thompron, hers Mussoy anc é adopted, and the meeting adjourned, submitied the order to the General, ana See EA “4 eee he would be baypy to receive any suggestion. NT EN ee pehjet that the General might consider POLICE : wits ee areper. The note wae eimply intended as an Ae Deowmmwe Cnsse ATTER 4 Bororsn.—On Monday weviation to General Grant to suggest any changes in | morning, about two o'clock, Wiliiam Tells, aged twenty ait resesigument of the three generals in question, | yaare. ~ - -- tan or Se General Graut, however, seems io have regarded the | p="! euch Cannselter Joum tuvem’s staule, Xo 104 ‘aati 4h: camothe scout { Park street. Winding no portable plunder ready to hand resident, protesting in the stable, the burglar passed into the residence of NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, Jersey City. A Wouss Bonen ny 4 Kenosexs Law.—Shortly after ten o'clock on Monday night a woman, named Teresa Ryan, residing at 283 Newark avenue, was in tho act of lighting a kerosene lamp, when it exploded, and burned her s0 sevevcly that it is believed she will not recover, . New: 9 ° Two Unxxxown Persons Drowner,—Yesterday two bodies were discovered in the Passaic river, one near, Lester's bone factory and the other near the Plank Road bridge, Both have been removed to the dead hous’, of Tolles & Vreeland for identification, The forme was about five feet eight inches high, well built, light ‘prown ir, heavy ioustache and aide whiskers, seemed to have been in the water eeveral dv ye, The other body was that of a man about fifty yeo'rs of age, and apparently that of aGerman, It was c?.othed in a tri hickory shirt, mixed pante, heavy’ shoes, and without vest or coat, Dees had very, heavy ~his- kere, partially gray. The remains of b ih men iil) awalt identification. Paterson. m Kitten ow THt ER’ f Rarroad.—On ‘he express tralia for New sore, from the laiter station & y: lady was seen to go out on the platform of one of the ‘Mriagos, On arr ing Lere she was missed, and (he cor ductor telegraphed to Tu to have search made slor¢ the track, the result of which was that her Voly 43 found on the track bc~ tween Sloatsburg and Southfel’y, life being extinct, It ie supposed ehe had a fit and fel’, off the car, she w: looking aud well drossed. She was coming from 0s- woo oud wes hound for ‘few York. The authorities heve telegraphea the par'iepilare to Oswego, Trenton. Ramnosn Broce a Down.— Vesierday the rail road bridge at the eonfiu/Ance of the canal and supply, Briquour to the ralire, » gave way, and dropped Pprsonai injuries were sustained, ad some time while eommuni- Mrenve ov ve Férecurrye Commrrvar,— The nevy- appointed RepudlicAn State Execative Committes held ite Oret meeting in/Trenton yesterday (fuesday), and or- ganized by the elepi!on of the following officers —\ bair- man, Pred, Kingman, of Morcor; Secretary, John 7 Foster, of Lenox, THE COURTS. UNDHED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Alleged Cracl Treatment on the High fens. Before Commniestoner Osborn. Uniled States vs. Sohn Mitchell.—Edward Goklen, & feamen on beard ‘he American ship Orient, on the Voyage from Liverpool to this port, charged the defend. ant, Mitchel), with having treated him in a cruel and inbuman mapner during the passage. Tho defendaat, who was first mate of the Orient, upon somo pretext, it was alleged, caused the arrest and cumfinement of ihe complamact, Golden, in the pig pen and water cloret, threw fith upon person, and beat him avout tho head ond neck, Coiden also testifled that he wae afraid to make any complaint to the captain of the veesel rogarding Mig treatment, as -ho deemed it possible aud that by co doling he would further arouse the re ire of the mate. Hig statement was corrobor- oO witnessoa, The captain of the ship and ov withesses testified to effect that Golden was insubordinate and disobedient, and that he was placed in the pig pen and water closet with directions to cleanse them a¢a punishmont, but notin the light of an imprisonment. The defendan: was discharged trom custody by (he Commtesioner, who held that while the conduct of both parties was reprehensibic the defemdant was not morally or sociaily justified in treating the complaimant in 60 harsh a manaer. UNITED STATES GISTRICT COUAT—BANKHUPTCY BRANCH, Petitions Wiled Yeaterday. Petitions in bankruptey were filed and referred ae follows:—Vetiiion of Max Meyer, of this city, referred to Register Alien; of George P. Phithp, of Claverack, Columbia county, N. ¥., referred to Register Bea); of Henry D. Lansing, of this city, referred to Register Dwight. OBITUARY. Pierce Baticr. A fow daye ayo thie geptiomen died ai ono of his tates in Goorgis. The deceased was, we believe a native of Philadelphia, where be was born during the carly part of the present century. His family. being wealthy he was enabled to obtain a ifberal education, which he afierwards placed to excelent ase. He graduated with honors, and, after study! Ube rofeesion of the law, war admitted to the bar of Philadelphia, and soon became one of its ablest and most distinguished members, 1834 Mr. Butter was married to Mies Fanny Kemble, the weil known actress and anthoress, who Lad arrived in the Unite? Stares from England about two years previous, and who retired definitely from the #tage after this event, The marriage life was short and unbappy. The tastes and temperaments of Mr. and Mrs, Butler differed so widely that in 1849 the lady applied for a divorce. Mr. Butler resisted the ap- pication, ba: Auatly adiverce from bed and boar] was granted. Much was eaid at the time of the eauses of this domestic infelieity, the friends of Mr. Butler assert. jog hat ihe desire to be rid of ber hueband was the re- suit of undue intivence on the pert of ber frieuds over the mind of Mie. Baver. Be that as it may, however, @ vill of seperation wns granted, eubsequent to which she took up her reviden with the Sedgwick {family, st Lenox, sachusett ihe eame time resuming her aden namo of Kemble, In hut political sentiments Mr. Ba! teneely pro-Southera; consequently the dogm: soveragniy and the right of: tmete views, togethey with his undoubted ab! doceased never excepting once, ty, the eid any prominent polltical position, if we recollect aright, when he was uiigoe s elected one of the State electors on the Picrce ticket. 5 inst Sheriden's removal, acd giving hie rea- | Jobo Francis, who haschare of the siable, and which | I his social life Mr. Butler was distinguished for his ‘ ug Werefer, This. letter ie written in a ver adjoing the same. He found the door of Francis’ room | courtesy and rednement. Belt ® gentleman of larce wid eg Ao a i Jocked, and be immediately forced it open, As hedid | erudition and a most agreeable and fluent conversa wendy way, y pectfut and altogether | ¢o Praucis discovered the fact, and at once attempied | tionist he gathered around him a large number of warm . without reproach. I do not pretend to give even 1ho to detain ine dargien, me none enceeeded rea! frenda, many of whom differed greatly with eK 4 Leas nat the Genera! | 12. Feaching the roof, and | aul ntiy escaped | him on political questions, quiwiance of the totter, Uut 1 Lnow that the General | (hrough the ‘alablen Nothing oanee tig mano mpeg) J) icon na Fook the ground that the step would be most unwise | of the How until about seven o'clock THE LABOR Ques ON, Jout pew, and thst it would be covirary to the wishes of 3 the evening, when he returned and a ed Tall I . the people of the American renublic. ‘The General rancis in an angi hin ‘all ‘ore* nternational Union Convention. diwolle on this petit, and aiggerts ‘Het the wines of the ingiatous errand, Dey der gtorod eed pe pl aden dag sbguaco- pening oe Pecple ought to be respected. Ibis lever was written | {ebtened, Fella produced n large k age | Tenens DA i Cnctanett, IAee eee, Teper, Wiehe Sa Walibied, dia Gnd fois ved be ths Pace . ve, with which he was about to of | business of that body was brocght to a close on Vriday, . vy, J ¥ the l'resident on Mos- ®, When rounds mn McDona of the Sixth pre- the 16th instant; (b: verything passed off Larmo. dey b in sight, the sight of his colors being (ue | Biouely, and that such action was taken as would igonl for (he Diack craft to hoist all sail and seud. Tne oficer bore down rapidly upon the pirate, and the chase wbich ensued proved an exciting one. After e sharp ran before the wind the fugitive ran into shoal water and dared nb alleyway at 21 Mulberry street. When the or! sight of the negro the later hed clambered op to the low building in rear of No, 19, and when Felis fovnd that the roundsman had climbed up also, he Spreng off again into the yard, a disiance of eighteen feet, receiving the falling body of the pursuing Metro- Poli aq wpon hit before be could rice, A desperate straggle then ens and Fells was only arrested after Mr, Johnson snewered the letter on the day of its re. . Sopher, The anewer of the President is pretry full and mud ho Rame friendly etyle as Gravt'e, The Presi- Sent aliaded im terme of praise to the military services of Geveral Sheridan, cepecialiy ag a gatiant and dazhing vavalry officer, who dererved well of be country; but stated flat im the present condition of the country the mational inserests cou'd sustain Qo lors by te transfer of “Lite Phil to the Depariment of Missouri, and the Rican iain intment ef Genera! Thomas to the command of the | Devs received a ilar drubbing from the officer's Wh arran; military istrict. General Thomas, the President Kony jt be ok gent ee 4 Some ated, wre a0 officer whose services were viso of « high | committed for trial on the complaint of Joba tinpen, wer, ans ky no means inferior to those ren. | WHO, Ace houmeend gmarae etempted to stead $200 sry, «wail wcaeecl ead oe more | Awanostay.—In 4h@ donement house No 97 Worth pc me Siicae 3 nod impartial mond tng, | MTCC Owes the convivial Aun Kilbride, with vituperm - a higher Gat en Gheite 1 fongue and reeklew disposition. In the same boiling hives Ellen Farret!, am inoffensive mother with as: iniant & her breast. s\nn found pleasure in annoy- ing Ellen, and yesterday went #o-far as to break a door, suesh crockery and damm te the furniture of the suffer- ing Ellen, who, instead of calling an officer, seived a Jer the comMape of ibe Mifsh military district, and in eak vg We proposed chanve he (the President) warouly erting for the beet imteresia of the couviry at large. As venera} Grant to the wisher of : bile: of wood + torny American people, Me (the President) asks to be | the head, wbich lea ‘profusely and. cyed the when thy jcestion of the semoyaiof Sheridan | dress worn ny Ann. Ellen w.W then arrested and ar- deem svOMitic |! to the Americen people for an ex- He (the Presdens) believed Mie suprewie wish of the American people was ex. ip the Amcrigam comstituiion, He betieved t T pmerican peop’ iy Competition shoutd +e obeyed anc he heleved (bat sheriden wes pot ad. raigned before Justice Kelly, , Vt the Toms Court, who Fequired her to tind bail in the \sum ef $500 for wer fc- ture good behavior, the prisone. * being locked up in de- fault. ihe compieinant presen ted @ most disgusting acle in her bl. garment: \ Which she seemed vo leas re in exhibiting to the ssseinbled crowd. So etansive did she become that ar \ Officer marched her beyond the door, followed by the spectators, who she wi Samlpistering (he goverument of the Fifth dietrict accord. | TO*!DEr Fegeled with loud Ianguag q lol or of the cons: tation. Tut T " wal ‘ Meas ste wbout the chief poate of the correspond. me Tests Ria ee cea Wace Rolh the President ang Generatpirant decline to The Paying Teller Arr, ‘ted. Wee the corte: ondesce te the prese, bat you may reiy | Tutte Hogan hating granted a warm Ut fer the arrest f Garv.¢ Raker, National Bunk paying tellor of ¢j \@ Tradesmen’s ob @ charge of stealin, t the sum of » Of the Firm ‘a Bat the wy ement if eubdstan\ alle corre law gu Wormed the: General Grant promulgated the orter be Joy ¥ receiving (ve President's anewer, ana that cince ruie | $54,000 from the Benk, ofcer Layora ope Woiary inte change of views they liave had on jnier. | Ditirict Pehce Court, arrested the accuse @ Festerday ye Yan? care to wae torr conelue A the sub. | MOtwing, Mr John Sedgwick appeared befo Whe mag. ' or the defence, and the prisoner Wee duly oe yesterday ba {ternoon. Counse| forth, * prisoner . onli 6 —e the Cabinet meeting + ’ Mr. Richa; © Berry, ead hepmMOr. Led prety fully wien ihe othe: of f possible, © prove ne Pededent. Indeed, Lam now informe $64,000 alleged to b Pr st from the possession, ¥ tke a oe With the Prev dewt, and that their ago, and Was conseqn WUy " { tment Mr. Berry gave, tery nval of @ Sicktes. | 2" oa be. the ete nee, ey a wie aot lektes. | had been the Téth. instant, “aed Ne tb bet discovery $54, 000, Baker had ad * ew mit yo f the trouble began in Rag teken many siops entirely avteyonisiic to pt0e0e cea o bad By iim of - dite tin te A ‘ 0,000, mu nieo lost $10,000 worth of securl- sent’s po! ey, and that on’ he recedes pretty pro: ties which he had entrasted tos broker. These dereits ay he will be removed mible grows out bad been concented by a sysrem of faseentries. Mr. 1G Wish the mandaces of ti nied 84 er y = he could not tell how or when the money bnierier her erga ’ ed been taken. Counsel remarked that be only w preme Court io Wl mingion, N elexray to prove the fact thet the indictment mention rs lowt week that ihe ! f mature deliberation | high 9 BB Mh M ssn Pomp dean tb ble Cabinet, bat res Srehside? Gimindn. Bam magistra ed ® temporary commit ‘ ckien’ famous Order set down the examination for Fri next, at nalf-past A ordered enoral Craci astruct eri ta A.M. Phe prisoner was accor ip foeked ap to + The Unived Siaree Anorner ¢ ne awalt euch @xe@iaetion, te (weston of bal) uot beng Ign WO Unived States Marsal PEABO —_ at Win ngton 08 prodecwye eriuineiy s WESTOWESTER INTELLIGENCE. * obetrn Hg the execution Of the proce iti Tur Bopy oF & Maw Founn ws tee Hoo Coroner Smith, of Hastings, forenoon, at Irvington, om the body of & young men bam oy Alonzo Bésson, who fell overboard from the General Sickie | 4rel quill further Advised By Bim (Genera) Sickien | vacky Fink whom Of this place oa last Friday. Af aie ‘This d regarded Ap s palpable Contero pt pling unsuccessfalif for several days stem of gh the Pred dent, considers that ac 1g S Cannon over thé Water where the oreurrerce had Ince wae resorted fe, WitD the desired The few y give protection for the future to every man belongmnz to the association, Twenty-five different associations wore represented at the convention, Mr. Wm. C, Tucker belag present on bebalf of the New York tatlors, The foilow- ing gentiemen were elected oftivers of the Taion, which includes many of the Canadian societies, for the ensuing ident, Walter Fairbairn, Ontario, Cana resident, William Kitiler, Washiugton, D, Second Vice President, Henry Lucker, New York city, Treasurer, John J. McCarthy, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Corres- oe Secretary, Wm, ©, Tucker, New York ity cording Secreiars, Wm. B. Joues, Boston, Mase. tn accordance with an invitation from the Sccretary of the Labor ope ae how in seesion at Chicago, Mr. Henry Lucker, of New York, was appointed to represent the International Union of Tailors at the Congress, at which it is expected some very imporiaut resolutions, béeariag present labor inovement, will be proposed aud yt upon the discussed Varione delegates present, National Labor Congress at Chicage. ‘k thia morning. A nomber of delegates arrived gince yest day, and were admitted to their seaia, Cominittece were eppomted on the national organ, the eight hour movement and co-operation, The,Committee on Consti- tution reported a draft, which was discussed during the morning and oob aeesions, and referred vack to the committee. On motion, commitiees were appointed op the national Jabor organization, and to be composed of o1 lelesate from each State; on convict labor, on the qualifications of apprentices, and on the subject of tax. ation of United States bonds. CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE'S FORTUNE. Je a recent letter to a friead in Philadelphia Mr, Chere sayss— 1 don’t want to be represented ae 1 think Mare. I ticularly poor or particularly disinterested, m worth now about one hundred thousand veyan: he w to anybody who will pay my debts, I woul wi be worth a preat deal move if I knew of au honest way to get worth more. All that the people are intcrested in nowing i¢, that 1 haven't @ cent which of right belongs tothem. J didn’s serve them to make money ov them, but to save money for them; and I really fe that the rascals who sre slandering me ought to be do. nounced, acd the mean attempt to injure me tn the public esteem exposed. Ii is much more important to the people than'it is to me that thove who heve served them faithioly sb fi otherwise raeoality will be at 2 premium, who are trying to make them suspect mo wil! ram the'r arms to their Shoulders in their money NEWS FROM GALVESTON. ered Citizens on Kail. econding Sheriff. GaLvestox, Texas, August 3), 1807. hes been issued forbidding distinetion by tailroad$ and other chartered companies, which are com. ron cap.tiere, im rotation to passengers, on acodynt of ¢9,'0r, race’ OF previous condition, \ A.B. Hall, of Harris county, nas been appointed Bhen @, viee sCoudloot, who alsconded. THE WEATHES AND CROPS IN THE SOUTH Coreunve, & C., August 24, 1807 The weather ie clear on! warm. Crop accounte from the interior of the Syate aro favcrablo, Wawiseror, N.C, Augnat 20, 1867, The weather it clear\and w. Two plantations ars overtiowed, greatly damay’ CW anim © To-day ie generally pro: gtaton, ust 20, 1807 dye Rotten of the adn, = FIRE Cacao, Aucust 20, V4? The block of 4: Now 808 \o 812, inclakiv. Michigan a owned hy Wiliam Doxby, ph FF day, Tho jon js $99,000, whieh, THE NATIONAL GAME. The Athleth:», ef Philadelphia, ve. Muti we 2 ef New York. Some fo's$ or five thousand people, including ® great many 'jadies, assembled yesterday afternoon on the Unior, grounds, Brooklyn, E. D., for the purpose of wit- ReF ging the contest between the Mutual and Atbletic ‘Ande, The defeat of the Uniong on Monday by the Athletics had been accomplished, evidently, more by the poor playing of the Morrisania nine than by the good playing of the Philadelphians, and the Mutuals thus far this season had shown tbat they possessed asteady strength, which, under T rulinge, would fender thom alinost Tavineiblen Pom thesa fact, there: fore, it was adj that the game would eult favorably to the Mutuals; and such, in fact, did it promise up to the end of the seventh inning, when the game siood 14 to 11 in their favor. .Peters then began to imerease the speed of his Lr and the consequence was balis and calied balis, which told against the 3; @ bad muff by Pike, anda poor, thoughtless play—in throwing badly to second hase after a beautiful stop te catch a man dodging between eeconé and third, when two hands were out and (here was abun of time to throw to firet and finish the swike—also by Pike, and a poor attempt by Devyr, Pike and Jewett to catch , dodging between home and third, allowing the Athletics to run up @ gcore of seven ruus, thus gaining a lead which eventually won for them the game, Martin was put in to piteh after the seven runs hac been oo but this change came entirely too Jate, Peters pitched very nice!y, and the Atbietics were entitled to not more than half a dozen rune at the very most oft of hits against hie pitching, ae muffed balls and Canals—Further ef the Re port of the Committee on Banking and Cor- perations—Prokibition of the Cousolidation of Railroad Corporati Where the Aggre- gate Capita) Exceeds $20,000,000. hr he ALUANY, August 20, 1867, The Convention assembled at ten o'clock, and several Petitions were presented and referred. . Mr. Cuvgcn offered a resolution providing that the Teports of the Committee on State Finances and the Commitiee on Canale be made the special order for Tues- day next and for every dey thereafer unti disposed of, Adopted, © THE CANALS, Mr. Larzax, from the Standing Committee on Canals, submitted a lengthy report, giving their’ reasons for the article heretofore presented on this subject. Mr. Proesam presented the testimony taken by a sub- committee with referenve to the present capacity of the canals, Mr. CraMpLain ted a minoriy report, diseenting from the couclusions of the commiitee relative to the canal financial 3 Mr, Suvmour presented another minority report rela- tive to the mi of the canale, Mr. MaGur regretted that he was compelled to diseent irom the conc! time. : Mr. Becuwita algo dissented from the covclusions arrived at by the commitiee, wild Ubrows toid more severe!y Mutuals thaa BANKING AND CORPORATIONS, aid ‘the battiog of the Athieiice. The Mutuals, with | The Convertion then such an excellent, change of pitchera in their nine | Whole on the of should not their young player te tire | Corporations, The pending luimeelf out before they chan; Dim, and | ment prohibiting the co it is u yr they will | tions where the aggregate capiial exceeds $20,000,000, profit by tbe rience of the past, The Mr. Ronentsow 2 the amendment. changing of Pike and Waterman in the early part of the Mr. Cont advocated tis adoption. pus did not prove 4 ficial, and it was soon Mr. Evanre thought such an amendment should wot found neccasary to give them the positions theyhave | be placed iu the constitution, held in the nine during the past few games. Of the in- Mr, Dvoasne opposed the amendmort, Mr. Coyean moved 4¢ anrend—That the transportation of pastenyers and freight through and from any Fa!iroad croseing or uniting with apy other railroad in this State on just and equal terms of compensation ebail be se- cured ¥ i Lost. ‘Mr. Vaw Camren moved to amend g0 aa to prohibit the dividvat playing but little need he said, a8 no one did any- thing particularly Drilllant, Pisier, however, really de- serves mention for his quiet ond wperriog play in bis postion, Me! for bie untiring enorgy im Knocking joul balls, with the evident intention of tiring out the Pitcher, aiso deserves mention, Mr. Grom io his um- plrmg suetained big reputation for impartiality; but he Was too lenient both with the pitchers and tho strikers, He enforced rule twenty-one ag it should be enforced, Ho roqnired the strikers on taking the bat to etand op did 00, He did not wait until the ball was hit and give the “ Westorn country” de» cision, **no strike;”’ and in this he showed the porces- tion of common sense. ‘The score of the game i as follows:— Viding that no continuous Hnes shall be consolidated ex- cope Dy genora! laws, Diry favored this My, J. Broows hoped Would be accepted, Mr, Bespur enrneetiy oppoeed any constitutional pro- Vision calculeted to, injure yal Gate of capital that woald result in the public g propesition. ir, Van Campen’s amendment tho ine, and tho: ATHLETICS. muruase. Mr. Price was tn favor of the amendment proposed Players On £& . RL. | by Mr. A, J. Parker. Petree wes 8. e 2 OE] air. Cerwin thought it wise to make provision against Reach, 20 3 3 0 & § | she over:hstowing power of corporations and the in- ae. 8, oh et 1 0 | fiuence of great monopolies. Fisler, 3d b. 4 3 2 Mr. Van Cowpen’s amendment was lost—yeas 40, cesrenaras f. z 3 A ~ 8 fy erry, C. fa,,. y ir. A. J, Parker's amendment, prohibiting the con- aera se 28 2] | solidation ‘of raivroad corporations where tho aggregate “ a “TE ipa — — | Capital shall exceed $20,000,000, wav adopted—yeas 49, Total... 7 wo 16 4 | mays 44. Nd Absicite—Rune 3% et 00 ig EY trot inleiie—Runs > Sanee i ‘The capital stook of all corporations organized under the mation bases Bo 9 2k RR RS 2-8 | provisions of tie articis nail be fully patt up in cash, aud Lefton basen. 0 2 F 8 0 0. 8 & Oo 4 | Ali sueh corporations now existing, or that may hereaiter be catches-Kisinfelder i: McBride Uy. 1; | formed, shall be requived fo make annval statements to the Secretary ef State, showing in detail thety axsets and linbili- BY Cuthber Stale Pike, 1 i Sensendarfer, 3; Cuthbert, 2 Total, @ Pike, 1; | ties and ‘heir income end expenditures, Fair ti Witking,? Waterman, 1; Hatfield, 2; Devyr, i—Total 5. Foul ay cope am eines. i; McBride, 1; Pisier, 1; Ur. MoweLr moved to amend as followe:— Radcliff, Total, 6 Jeweoit, 3 Pre 3 é ‘i [ Foul bound catehes—Rad: 1. Jewett, 3. ‘voviaion ha?) be made by law requiring a!l corporations Balls fielded % firet—B: folder, 15. Beach, 3; Wil. | srested by special act'since the lat day of January. 1230, : f is {| form under such general laws as now ere oF which heres Hietiety, 3 Stvgt, SUR ti Tat nthe wantee 4: | may be paeenes ¢ Radcliff, 13 ‘Cuthbert 1—Total, 8. By Fike, 12 Natield, 1; | Mr, Moncil’e amendment was lost, er ter Touched between home and tiret— Mr. Orbyan moved to etrike ont the following :— Tho Legislature ebail have no power onine ik any Mm: i epecie pi ass any law sane. , the suxpension ‘ion. Strock out—Wilking, 1; Berry, 1; Bearman, } Bases on balis- Athletic, &° times; 7 basen. Moiuad, tines, 2 bases. Valls called—On Peters, 81; on MeBride, 14, Seorexs—Nesars, Benson and Dongan, Umpire—Mr. Gram, of tho nckford Club, ry diveetiy oF ind Time of exme—Two hours and thirty minutes. The Legis have no power to impair the obliga: tion of contra lugatice the vio'ation of any contra whether by a corporation, & paitnersip or by a natural SPECIAL TELEGRAM TQ THE HERALD. Base Ball Match for the Championship ef Mr, Orpyxn's motion to sirike out was lost. . Mr. Grnuy moved the following amendment, which Maryland. ‘was lost :— Barrons, August 20, 1967, When there i* no agreement fora different rate of inter- 8 Oblock P.M. est of money (he tame shail be ‘ ‘as may be by law provided of parties to ve interest. Mr, Gantry moved the following amendment, which was adopted: — Tn ease of the insolvency of an tion, the. bill holders thoreot in paymen‘s over ali other jations, Mr. Orpyxr moved the following substitute :— No bank of Isme shall be hereafter es:#blished under the authority of this State. The Convention here took a recess until half-past seven o'clock P. M. Evening Sesstov. Tho Convention reassembled at Lalf-past seven o'clock. pending qcestion was on the aiendment offered Mr. Opdyke prohibitmg the Legivtature from here- r creating ony dank of issue. Lost, Mr. Geary moved to amend so that stockholders in orporation shall only be liable to the amount of the heid by them, Lost. Mr. Beavis moved to adop‘ed : Tho decieive game of base bal! between the Pastime and Maryland C1ubs of thie city for the championship of ‘the State and the ellver bali wae played thie afternoon on the Pastime’s grounds, and resuited ip a complete vic- tory for the Maryland Club, the score standing fifieen for tho Pastimes and forty seven for the Maryland Club. The playing on the part of the jatter club was exceed- ingly good, avd elicited great appiaase from the large number of spectators in attendance, rect for paysaent and receipt of any rate of v bank or banking assoeia- bo entitled to preference re of such banks or aseo- The World’s Ease Ball Tournnment at Detroit. Derrorr, August 20, 1867. ‘The Base Ball Tournament closed to-day with a friend- ly match between the Alleghany Club and the Deirolt Cinb, in which the former won, the score standing six- teon to thirty-one, At tho. close of the game the Alie- ghany Club was greeted with loud and te pure cheers from the immense crowd present. e other alar classes, were awarded to the following My. Shaffer, of the Ypsilanti >; the best catcher, Mr. Lynch, of tho Alleghany ab; she best pitcher, Mr. Pratt, of the Alleghany the best batter, Mr. Ratlone, of the Alert Club, of he best ronuers, Messrs, Tobas and Burlingame O Paerwenn ertwet sary tare anne ns mane OREO, ona Cia; We ‘Most home rune, Mr. Marper, of cme, than for m and jolat stock bank notes ov - late as money. ball, be oF shares Of slack {@aby stich Corporation ov association for. Sh ite debte and Liat dit'es of every hind, ai Mr. Crmexpro moved té amend so that the stock- holders of every banking institution or corporation trangavting business in this State shall he individually and personally linble for his proporiion of all debte and Nabil:ties of said institution or corporation. Lost. Mr. Paice moved toamend by adding the following additiona: section: The Legislature shall pats laws providing 2 scheme o: plan which will, #0 far le, secure en eniuel repre. sentation vo all the baceholders of sach corpores fone in respect tothe number of shares of stock ownc’ by them respectively, reot personal representation to each of tha said tock or shaveh in the board of di tors, trustecs or managers spactive corporations, Fimup moved the following substitute for Mr. amendment, which was lost slature shall provide by invw that all corporations { sharehulders shall be required to so condact f encble such wumbers of the whole number of same ratio as unity chosen. m Mr. Pason’s amendment was lost, only 29 voting in its favor. The Committee of the Whole thon rose and reported the article on banking snd corporations to the conven tion, and it was referred to the Committee of Revision. Mr. ScuxL moved to vecousider the vote referring the article to the Committee of Revision, Wut it was not en- edt, Mr. Weep said euch & motion would be in order to- CRICKET. the Boston and abs at Hoboken. Another large assemblage of ladies and gentiemen came together yesterday again at the grounds of the St, ge’ Club, in the Elysian Fields, to witness tho ter- mupation of the match commenced on the previous day between the Boston and St. George’e clevens, Pelow will be found a fuli score of the game, from which ‘twill be seem that the Moston b hae won the maich by exactly 14 rons—a Match Betwee St. George's The L First Innings, Rune, ntwood, ¢, Edwards, Norley... Yainmond, & Earnshaw, ber. a Morrow morning, end woved to adjourn. Carried, THE TURF. ‘ Trotting at the Union rae. We. Be A watch for $500, mile and repeat, in barnes?, wae eTpeoted to come off at the Union Course, L. 1., yester~ day afternoon, between William Whelan’s bay gelding and George E. Perrin's bay more Livy. The matter was settled by tho owner of .the mare i a feit. This settlement of the match prong A at an early hour there were but few people at the Course see, wo ch for 5 mo) repeat, ip barness:— Wm, Whelan entered b, g, ———,'...... Received forfeit G. E. Perrin entered b, ma. Livy... «Paid forfeit Korsles, b. E. Bastwoot. fate! BE: Eastwood: Earnshaw, db. A.-Eastwood 6 Wright, Talbot, b, A. Scott, not out pactwese . ‘The Marttord Worse Fair. Hanrror, Conn., August 20, 1867, The seveuth annual exhibition of the Hartford Horse Associntion opened to-day at the Tretzing Park under very favorable auspices. Ths entry books closed i ten o’clook with a full list of one hundrod and thirty-three entries, superior in their general character to any made et any previous exhibition. Among the noted animale brought to- gethor for a tees of speed are the celebrated trotting mares Ledy Thorne and Lucy, As elevet Boanp oF Svpanvisons,—The Board of Supervisors mot yesterday afternoon, when the Committee on Nurse. ry and Almshouse submitted a report in favor of pur- chasing a pew site for the Nursery, A proposition, it will beremembered, was wade at the last muoeting of tbe to purchase old Delaplaine House and prop- | o'clock classes were called in regular ai on the fiton road te 5 byes dhe ma Hami oop Shiga pee eee aad Hight entries were made of brood mares, and three pro- was see voted down, ‘ihe Committee on Nuceery | Mame teken, follows :—Bay mare Heatherbloom, were then authorized to select an architect plans for an addition to the old building at Flatbush, Tre Recest Beronawres at rue Covrty Towse, The evidence against William Talbot snd Thomas McCaw ley, Who were arrested on a charge of being the authors of nearly all the burglaries in the county towns for the pest six thonthe, seems to be overwhelming, for quite a Rumber of persons visited the police headquarters yas. terday and identified property which had been stolen from them by (ae aconsed. One of the prisoners to have takem considerable pride in his worl to prepare | owned by M. H, Griffin, of Middletown, trst premium; Kitty Reker, owned ny William B. Smith, of Hartford, second, and lannie, owned by D. W, Thrall, of Bloom field, thint. The following premiums were aleo awarded For colts under one year old—Bashaw, “. H. GriMn, owner, drat; Rose ferry, William B. Sunith, owner, cov jen, Witllam G, Alten, owner, For colts two William B, Smith, owner, ©, Ritchooek, owner, second; H. Griffin, owner, third, bad a diary in which he recorded his For ¢ol CS pesca bo yo as to his soc ! nek. & house was eutered an x a fl it rf, uncial noise was heard, which compelled. t third, Ecsurcangeddadegupinsieamimeden i io fake a hasty departure without being abl in the trotting race for colte fon Nd and fecure any booty, ihe fact was recorted. Portion of | mile hea! bet two in Stree Ora y sale Wie the property recovered lave been identified by nine dif- fereat porspna, a3 \ollows:—Barney Williams, Bath; Witliata Oropsey, New Ctrecut: T. C, Chureh, Fort Ham- fton; Joha A, Kiwam, Third avenue; Mr Bath; Mr. Henry Felter, Con: Couey Island roa; Mr, an aie. A large amount of pro identified. The prisoners B. Smith, owner, took the fret emith’s Maid, L. J. MeQuines, owner, the #econd. j To the rave for trotting stallions Leviath owned by William 1. Bradiey, of Meriden, won th t premium, Monitor, owned by Charles Dickarman, of the secoud, $100. \Leviathan's best time waa 2 w Haven 2:0. Boad, of Hartford, took the frst premium, and Buokly o@ # short commitment, and will Jobo F h - orees brought up for examination on Monday or ' x 7 ® voit eae te nen = yr Scopen Dears or 4 Poude Yrrigen.~OMcor James H. were made of rotting hore Ms barr Jones, of the Atianti Tee wy vale oe . jones, of the J ¢ Dock ce, dropped dead about a Kingeton, owned Ui George a. baif-past eievdn o'clock on Mendi on petrol doty. Coroner Lynch hie! inquest the vody yesterday, when. a verdict of death from con- sestion of thé brain was rendered. PRomapLy Fata Arrat.—Joha H, Biowa, @ butcher, and Francis Mc@uire, residing at the corner af Main an an altercation on Satur’ Beste aoe aye oe The latter jook first pre- | Seaith the prove gay Fi Kingeton's race for gentlemen's dri jorses, | that bad never trotted in pabiia Peser Fy Sore tmo onirie, viz nee N. terneou Reperte ia Relation to the Workiug ef the Ba, teams within the 4 the Tusions of the Canal Committee, | go, Joyal: and he would present his views at length at some future | oath contrary to law and ets “s as to Mr. Bowen, and the Premium to Mr. Meffee, $i irine Brecze wae the tereriee a2 eae eae sales of pools indicated, almost two to one, ) ‘the al the attenéecice wes fair, and the unusually me use UDI sis years, fusteat tg 10, tad Thor tnd Due will be ne and Luey Tagen the Gres ome. ‘They are said to be ert trotti sale Cad sold in the 2:27 class for Celdenys mare, ; Empress, 3 Col. vorite by more than two to one, The Lawren: of Boston, was second. Bi , Rev. P. Ladd, to the Generad : ria ett Smt me ‘ ing, at Richmond, Vt , . was ip dent circumstances, The from insanity, a ae, PROPOSED TRIAL OF SOUTHERNERS FOR PERJURY IN TAMING THE TEST OATH, diode . a Angas I States Court for Georgia prosecute for perjery iste, who, it is alleged, have taken tbe f A BRILLIANT METEOR SEEN AT-POVGHMEEPONE.: Tast evening, “ie wee im and bathed the city it flood of light. trail followed it rales « bis MAILS FOR EUROPE. we . ‘The Cuvard mail steamship Russia; Osptain-Cook, “ Jeave this port on Wednesday for Liverpest. ‘The mails for Europe will close at the Post Omen 0¢ eight o'clock on Wednesday meraing. > Tae Naw York Hrrarv—Edition for Burope— ain od Consolidation of parallel or competing lines, and pro- | ready at seven o’clock in the Single copies, in wrappers, for mal! ais conte, gS Pussies ao MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC, The steamship Rising Star will eail from thie my on Wednesday, August 21, for Aspinwall. 4 The mails for Central Americé and the South will close at half-past ten o'clock om Wednesday \ ing. i Tae New Yore Hersrp—Edition for the Pacibe- wid ve at half-past nine in the morn copies, in wrappers, for matte atx segaciicig . oe mana, ir. Beis. moved the following amendment, which was Bova CRON OF Ete Etta Ga IN STRBET, |: HUNDRED MORE WANTED AT@) BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED courts of several Siates without Consultations free and stric \sellor at Law, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED 2 i gs mae a rier noglee cat wo ent cause, No {cos until divorce ie ol “ TRORGE LINCOLN, ain sultation free, Gr Naasay street, New Yor successful. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINE! A gor hemes — ene fee cause. ablicay or chay rOr sultal jon free. be HO’ 1 Attorney, PNRY A, DANIELS, M. D., BURGEON, 1914 Uipxe Leen eee ion fem pasion Soe alee caustio or detention from 8 fnutla, disoases of pelvic viscera, deformities oP eyes foses rn face and person. Office hours from 9 “a HE TELEGRAM Is CREATING A compra T yevolutioa in evcuing jourgaliem. Ital hasthe largest clreulation of auy paper of its class ip the voumiry. f -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE ns | ETOCRY. STATE BXTFAWCLARS 400, A0cUaY 30: ENT! A 5 Bare OT Oe Oh OB ‘%. 82, KENTUCKY Se ey 6, 2, le a, EPR i ahaa area ie Fiiasce, Momiis £00. wadageie’ | aie Sess Ki acy ee nner Ltt at} 3 Prizes ‘and information’ given’ by addressing RIGHMOND: No. # Corlandt streets at OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OP” THE’ RXTRA—OLAS 29, AUGUST 20, 1867.0 Bale deep, hao ‘6 ; T Pgs “Ye. a n ck ‘33, CY GYD, WILSON & 00., Menagers, Ania, Gas MetNTYRE £00. i ‘Chatham street, Kew Yor: hy 57, Oe ; aij ome, 63, 2, B4, Ly OUPTLRMENTARY BETRA—C 90, 28, 44, 10, 36, ‘ag mprrocky yanscerisg dies Avoyer 20, M7. lars of For olrculare of Ke 6 Ska, DRANCINOR,, OF TRE mgm 02. avausr'20, in 2, PRIZES CASHED IN nn 'D LOTTERIRG.@ . Lu amend as follows, which was A Circulara and to formation ‘3. OLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway aod 1 Funton sive," 1. DRAWING OF THE or my KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. crLAS® P On the Havana Pian of Single Numbers, DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KENTUCKY, ON THURSDAY, AUGUET 18, 1867, Priv\No. | Prise! No. Pviss.! 6043 I ee a ea No. oo" B23, SEuRSzzaxy SBaRSSSSEESES5 J za eeshe eeniaiesy seg22RS5Eiea582 Bed S4sG DEUS Ge SHESCUSRREO SEO | Sous <5 SERA al Vor eiroulars and a MURRAY, FDDY & CO., Covington, Ky. a SEAS BR linn 1 IANCY, OR, SOUL CHARMING. Seca this wondetu! art, Bisth econ Mem toe mall fo cents Address T. William & Co., Pubsehers, Philadelphia, PRCIAL NOTICE ft THE WINE TRADE AMON the wing houses in Murope to whom prize medale hi awarded at the great Parie on . Caraacho, f ina, and 19 Maeece. Rebelo Valea: ak Ob, ot the ie of Por. Wines. sept Uaited is @ the above houses ig J. @. Beaver street, N. ¥. . ure! £200,000." GREAT CAGH AWARD. ~ as “TH GREAT CASH AWARD. meee