Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| « “ _ FINANCIAL AD COMMERCIAL. CITY INTELL. TENCE. 7 ne Ot, Tau Loyvos Moxsr "EUROPE. | Manzer.. Evening. —Consols closed at 0& 7-16 for Aweri- on sean Chow the following “raton:—Unitod Pay ‘ Genéral Rousseau, the Commissioner appointed by Prsti- ] nanan annntnr BI? vee : a an ghaten Tics 4 Talay aco. “5%, Aaatie aad | TavnsoAy.—The soacing wet of the test day or two | 40n* Johnson to rocsive the new possessions of the , Ave’ QJ, | Great Western Consotiantod vonds, 21. gave place tine, sunshiny day, with a rattling | Uuited States in Russian Amorica, loft this port yester- BY ‘THE CABLE TO UST | On Correa onavaront, August 21— | sailing breeze, and what way belter, ho true all day. [ ady, tn tho steamship Risiog Siar, for, Sam. Francisco, Evening.—United States bonds were quoted ai 77\; for | The prize to be compoted for was by Lord f accompanied by the Coamlactoner ‘on the part of Russia. Heed the issue of 1362, Conyngham, value one hundred gain ‘ay schooners | On General Roisseau’s arrival ct Sen Francisco he will Jus Lavenvout Corrox Manxer,—Lrvrroot, Angus Bok less than. Shinty y nor axceading two neds to8k contiaue his journey on a special goverament voseel. ‘a1.~Ev 1 cotton market closed quiet and race 2 8. i a course, tries, er . The British Parliament Prorégued included the w! ‘ ~ Qoanantin« Marrena—There was nothing-of interest steauY at the following authorized quotations:—Mid- red ata we r i oe Orleans, lid. The sales Liverroo. SRxapatures MaRker,—Liverroor, August ct per es 9d. Barloy, 53. ats, Livarroo:, sot. WeRrgoL, August ‘ate. ‘Boek, Tide Tard, 1a 6. 21—Evening. — fi |, 51s. Pork. Toa. 64. Bacon, 438. 64: Liveaeoot Paopvos MakKeft-Livzeroon, August 21— Rosia, common, i ed middling, 133. Od. ‘Ashes, 31s. Pettolouw, spirits, 8d. 13 44. Cloversced, 41s: Mangers—Losoon, Aut %—Evening.— Iron, 533, Whate oil, £40. Sperm hole of those for the Queen the addition ef the Cambria; but the falowing woe actual starters, No, 1 station being to the southward :— Tons transpired at Quarantine yesterday. There were arrivals from Havana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Salt Key, but the crews of the respective vessols wore all woil, I'Z grali fying 0 chronicle tha: for over a cortulytt ther™ not beob.A case of yeliow fever in our amt’ during the uteuter mg four deaths have pet cas from ‘me i stdious disease, Advices from Havana convey the pleas- ing atmouncetnen’ that the fever is declining there, but at Gonse'of the Woat lodia Faianda it atill rages violently, while at Galvostoa it counts many victims. Derawrvzs ov tuk Faicarn Sanxs.—The schoo ship Sabine, that haa beca in this port for a week, giving our citizens an opportunity to inspect her roomy quartets and observe’ tho routine’ of educaiton that has already” juced mapy intelligent seamen for the naval service, will leave her shcborage to-morrow at twelve o'clock, proceeding to New Londow ria Hel! Gate and the Sound, EX#ipition oF THe Auseican Ineritern —Up to yester- day great progress had been made in the preliminaries for the fortheoming-Exhibition of the American Institute, with a Peaceful Speech. ~~ Napoleon’s Councils at Salz- burg and Paris. At (en-o'olock, with business like punctuality, the Ln ge way given, all mmnats housed ; Kgeria, bowovor, getting even getting ber head capied for fully Cambria, ureanwhile, had taken a good lead, Scr benersentee sethantes eo and wor! ; carry- fg a dalloon Jil, The tide was fulnio the ‘aroer, naa runming down they severally raced through Cambria's indnuiteicated ay pre thus:— , wy s. Pantomim 10 42 00 Gilbert. 50 80 Egoria. »10 60 00 Cambrit 10 53 00 Gelert and Pantomime now carried jib-haaded topsails to wind making the first tack in ror Rydo' pier. Low Sugar dui! at 253. 6d. oil, £115. Linseed oll, £39 103. Liusoed cakes, £10 5a, Linseed, 682. 6d. for crude. Tas Perwoceym Margcet—Anrwerr, August 2i—Even- —Potroioums was quoted at the close of tie market al 43 franos. Garibaldi’s RevolutionSuspended and Prim’s Revolution Suppressed. Marine intelligence. Bast, Auguat 31.—The steamer St. Laurent, Capita a Bocaade, from New York, on tho k9th inst, has accivod ‘Phe Moly Land Bxcursionists Fumi- 5 at Maples. " ‘ Egoria and Cambria having both housed; on | . oucoy oles seg shows hep ore lear ap tune costs | Sone armory tte fess soon rages Po THE ROLY LAND EXCURSIONISTS, =f Geto emo eae ee near Sixth avenue. The flooring ia tuiched, THE BRITISH. PARLIAMENT. Bl sialic ll “rue following Hine at which ther raee was:oomploted | her ih wo oer giari, a on t $00, witteton :— HLM.S. Fe Mg. Fore tn cons 5 00 “oor manufactures, KI of artictes om. oxbi mn Bre aeae Set aon * # 9} -govom'tn number, viz:—Fine arts and oducation, dwel- lings, dress and handicra(t, chemisiry aud mineralogy, opgines kad machinery, fntorcommunication apd agri- cultare and horticulture. It is expeoted that the princi- pel articles and ter in the Amorican department of ‘the Paris Exposition wil! be on view. Tas New Sream Hearse vor tam Mordus,—Yeator- SPEC:AL CORRESPONDENCE GF THE HERALD. Mere Trouble to the Party on the Quaker City-Parified by Famiaation at Naples. Narces, August 2, 1867, The Amorican excursioniats ou board the steamship Quaker City wore ‘worried cnodzh at Leghorn by tho vigi- Wrovegatioa ef the Soasiou—Queen Victoria’s + Specck and Hopes of Pence—Fentuniam, Cavada and tho American Postal Treaty. “ Loxpox, August 21, 1887. Tho imperial Parliament. was prorogued to-day, +, The Quoem was not present, but the speech from the ‘¢hrone was read by foyal commission, Pantomimo thus winniug-the 100 guinea prise, witt- out timo allowanes due to her from Bgeria and Golert, ars herself on this occasiou a tine powerfal fost. Frrpay.—To-day Karl Vane'a prize, value 60gs, for cutters belonging to amy royal yacht clab of 30 and not lant surveillance of governmeat officials, who took them | oxcooding 100 tons, Quoea's course, R. ¥ acale, _» The Queen deplares that thers is no longer aby ground | for Garibaldian conspirators, and now they have boen | competed the samo'as in tho ¥. 9, oa Wodasaday: <sito cans my enter of for apprehension of war in Europe, “gobbled up" by the authorities hore aud quarantined on | Toe Tollowing were tho wartacs:— vk Se tn acne eT Le ae ie, _, The treasonable conspiracy in Ireland hay proved | qjonoly island in the harbor, and are undergoing purifl- | pisna a euahen: aat her bofier and machinery batt futile, andthe ‘attempt at revolt has been suppressed, cation, suffocation anid fumigation through the mediam | Vindex. A Duncas. torliy texed by tho United States Steam! Imoat without bloodshed, by the valor of the troops, } of a combination of miricotous atinks amd steuches | Splinx, 5.3. Karte, oi gashane ot, a yuan iF Fi a4 ‘th ‘ ity of % * such as only Lialina ingenuity could contrive: Poryns, T. Geover. ees coe pila — pee the poltoe and the general } YP thoy havo picked up sep eunlere’ at Civita Veoohte | Hisendolle Lom Lounox, | @xPeriwental trip down the rivor’ (> Ward's sland, ro- y people. The law has been vindicated } they might survive it easily onoueh with a little care: | Vanguard. Captain Rughoa. uraing thereafter to her station at Bellevue, Sho Is ‘without the sacrifice of human lifo, but whether thov can undergo Itailan purification and | Dione.. P. French. Atty feet long, twolve wido and of forty horso power, IThe speech refers wi livo !3 anothor mattor, Thoy will be kept ta quarantine s a) W. F. Stutold, | and steams: at tho rate of eweive mites an hour, The satisfaction to the new postal treaty made by her Majesty's government with the ‘United States of Amorica, and in concluston congratu- ‘ates the Parliament and the conotry on the completion Of the Canadian union, the passage of the Reform bill and the adoption of other measuroa beneficial to the “United Kingdom. THE SALIBURO CONGRESS. Hope witt bo a companion vessel to the Bellovne, Cap- tain Teving. engaged hourly in taking prisoners anil pro- visions to the various institutions under the Comtasion- ers of Publio Charities and Corrections, Tus Hee Gare Pror Coxrroversr.—Tho wartinaa- Gurated a fow weeks ago between tha Hetl Gate pitots and the owners of steamtuzs tn rolation to the right of tho latter to pilot vessels through Hell Gate, atili con- tinues, The pilots are acting as a unit to protect their alloged rights, aud'the ateamboat owners have formed a Protective association ¢o contest the opposition of the pilots, Two of the steanvboat owners have already been arrested for violating the ptlot laws, and are now out on batl, One of them having beon arrested on a freah complaint, on a warrant issuing from Sufloik county to this county, demanded’ to be taken in accordance with the statate before a justice of this district, aud the con- stable refusing, obtained through his counsel @ warrant against the constabie for fetse imprisonment, ou which he was arrested and held to bail, Dowar Excuse Aoctosyr —Last evoning, at a drove of cattle wore going down oa tho Second avoaue track, near Soventy-eighth etreet, they were run toto by a dummy coming down, which strack a large batl, throw- ing it over on the othor track and just before a dummy J ath iA) Kal and — the sien Soa oan be @ poor was run into an a most horrible manner. The shock was the cause ot considorable commotion among tho passengers, knock- = them about promiscaously, but doing no material mage. ry ully due, with a frast whole sail breeze from the , And the vessels were again got away punctunlly at ten o'clock, Phryne slipping off with a good load, Vanguard eee leoward and losing considerably in'getting away. Fiona in running down took the levd, passing the Warner, and returning through Cowes Koads in the samo position, Vanguard second, Mena third, Dione fourth, Hirondelie fifth, Vindet ixth, Sphinx seventh, Phryne eighth, Vanguard going 1 ly to carry off the prize. four or five days. This t# bad enough; but thore can 9 no oxcuss for the freGnement of cruelty which permits a0 profanity thore, AQUATICS IN ENGLAND. Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta, (Vrom Bel!’s Lifo, August 10.) "i Cows, Tuesday, August 6, 1967. Tho Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta of 1867 com- menced today with a programme previousiy ungur- passed in yachting annals. Ponbtleas the sudden im. petus my in some measure, be due to the winter visit of the American yachis at headquarters; and after so many promises to take part in our aalling matches, it must be @ matter of surprise there was not an American racing fing presont ready to try conciasions with our modern clippers. ‘The Commodore this season had hoisted the squadron broad pennant on his new echooner Ny and somewliat cariter than this wont, which was oi wittiont its effect, the muster at the station throughout conclusion of tho race the Fioua was declared the winner, the Vanguard taking the second prize of £30, ~ Dione third prize of £15, Thoy had a rattling breeze ali day. Tue Royal Yacht Squadron. Dinner, {Cowes (August 9) correspondonce of the London Post. 1 ‘tho Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta diauver took piace Jast night at the Castio, the Right Honorable tho Earl of Wilton, Commodore, in the chair. The vice chair was taken by the Marquis of —o: Vice Commodore, On the removal of the cloth fhe noble CuaimMan gave “fhe Queen," foilowed by .that of “The Prince and Princoas of Wales,"’ and both toasts wero duly honored. The CoMmopore gave ‘the Army and Navy," for which the Ear! of Carpioan responded for the army, and pee B. Savmoua, Fiag Captain at Portsmouth, tor e navy. - The Commopore next proposed ‘Success to the Royal Yaont Squadron,” and in doing 90 sald (hat the club was never before ao numerous, por had there ever been better entries. Ho congratulated them on the large number ot steam yachts that had been introduced | tho squadron, as it had been the meaus of number- among their members some of the most {utelligent i ‘of the country. Cay Sy boolean. ropa terms, open the ry e, in out 10 ry nealth of tho Earl of Witou, Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron, ‘Tho Lari of Canvican supported the jon, and io had ren- ann Hopes of Peace from the Imperial Meeting— Other Reyal Councils in Prospect. Paris, August 21, 1867, Tho sem!-official press of this city declare that tho -eonference of the Emperors at Salzburg ensures a long term of peace for Europe. - , ‘Another gathering of European sovereigns is expected ~to take place here. #lt ta reported that their Majestics Queen Victoria of ‘England aod 4be Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria wit meet the. Bmperur Napoleon at Paris in October maoxt, TURKISK REFORM. A Now Importai Council, Not Exclusive. Loxpox, August 21, 1867. A despatoh from Constantinople states that the Suitan thea ‘resolved to form avnow council, composed in equal @umbers of Greek and Turkish members, ‘ ROMAN REVOLUTION. ‘The Garibaidiau Movement Suspended. Froraxce, August 21, 136%, Garivaldi has again boen obilged to defer the moye- tment on Rome, and the proparations which were being made by the party of action throughout Italy, under the | @tdors of the General, have been suspended. THE SPANISH REVOLUTION. The Cataloutan Revolution Suppressed. Lonpon, August 21, 1667. It te to-day reported from Madrid that the revolt in Majesty's government is rapidly being re-estabHebed is + Yeurow Frvsa.—The matter of the death of John O'Neil, a 'longshoreman, whe-was reported to have died of yellow fover, at No, 146 Cherry atreet, has been under inquiry by the Board of Health, whose oficera make the followtng report:—The deceased, who was about thirty or thirty-three years of ago; was married, and resided at Abe above number, in the rean He was emptoyed on Seite and sope vmst""oa Nendsy ‘ugar be to on a ora. pan ne rigor and other symotoms, which increased 8 pl up to the time of his death. The Register of the Metro- enian diaiay hohe Sanninns thease, peaneeneeee genuine of yellow fover. waa by a Mr. Howard, of the same number, at the time of his « the ore, the tee at Conygham,"’ which was moat onthusiasticaily received. The Marquis of Conrnonaw-returped thanks. Tho Commopors Proposed “The other Royal Yacht Clubs of the Kingdom,” and the toast was respecti' responded to by the Earl of Cardigan, Commodore of the 1 Southern Yacht Club, and Captain Thellusoa, of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, The Commoporm proposed the time honored toast of “Success to Fox Hunting,” which was responded to in a very drot! apeech by Mr. Delane Radcliffe, who, in con- Olasion, proposed, “The Health of the ies.” Some minor toasts followed, and a very pleasant even- {D8 was spont, ‘@he (neurrectionary districts, ITALY. A Deavien Resoar.—Aatonio Montenegro, the Spa n- tard who was arrested a few days ago on @ charge of Parliament attempting to passa forged check on thoeMarket Na- before Justice Keliy, at the Tombs, on a charge of va- Grancy, that being the only complaint that could be made against him, owing to the want of direct evidence that the check offered was forgery. Francis Liado, of No. 135 Maiden lane, made the necessary affidavit, and the magistrate granted Montenogro a pass for the health- fal public institutions on: Biasokwell’s Isiand, where he will reside for the space of six calendar months. Attzorp Arsoy.—Four young men, members of a social clab, the meeting room of which organization would seem to be located at No. 623 Sixth avenue, found themesives in rather an unplearaot lately. They were arrested and taken before Justice Ledwith, Bames are George B. Reilly, the re- ted proprietor of the establishment al to have Boon set on fire; W. H. Lindsay, John Morris and W. H, Morris, Reilly was arraignod on suspicion of arson. From the facts adduced om the swora testimony of the parties it isshown that the four men were hol a meeting or discussion in relation to club matters, it is med, in the estabiishment tn question, and that on Revit the promt between cleven and twelve o'clock ‘ofthe Tigh anver Prorogued. Fuorence, August 21, 1867. ‘The proregation of the Italian Parliament took place to-day. SHIPMENT OF EXPLOSIVES. ‘The Nitre-Giycerine Explosion at Aspinwall— Important Judicial Decision and Heavy Damages Asccssed=-The Arguments and nian Livenroot, August 21, 1867. ‘The important suit of the West India and Pacific "Steamship Company vs. Williams and Guion, just tried in the Liverpool Court of Assizes, has resulted in a judgmoat for the plaintiffs, with damages azvesved at £130,000 sterling. The suit grew out of the nitro.glycerine explosion at Aspinwat!, Now Granada, on the 34 of April, 1866, by which the steamship European, belonging to the plain- jn a watory haze, presaging a continuance of the wet equally weather. As the time advanced for the start stasions were taken up with litle trouble, except Nyansa, which, afver one or two futile attempts, was in this city. Some of them were released on application of their owners, but the majority met their death by Ountscs Accrosxt.—Last evening, about half-past seven o'clock, Bridget McGowan, about fifty years of age and residing at 242 Mulberry streot, attempted to cross Broadway, at the corner of Franklin street, when she was knocked down ee Sy eo sustained of the body. Officer of the Fifth precinct, had the injured woman promptly conveyed to the New York Hospital. i ; jag horself out, and going inating at the following on with the lead, the race termi at oi one its was left burning. Shortly Riffs, was nearly destroyed while lying at her wharf in ° they had gone away a fire broke out in the room: under —— ‘the above named port. aM H. M8. | the , noar the window, in close proximity COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. { The also resulted in the loss of sixty lives, § 40 30 Exoria... .-5 50 41 | to the gas meter, Rielly was arrested next day by order — { ne prt 5 53 33 Pan! of Fire Marshal Baker, whohas » suspicion that there | Tho Commissioners mot yesterday afternoon, President fiaclading those of the captain and other officers of the 6 12 58 has been some foul play soing At the timo of bis | verptanck in the chair. i i id Quoen’s cup, and beat- | arrest it is said be bad im his lon several bills for collection, bis policies of insurance and the minute social club, Justice Ledwith decided on book of holding him for furtber examination and discharged the other a steamer. The steamship Caribbean, of the same line, Being in” port at the time, also sustained serious An invitation was extended to Governor Fenton to visit the em grant {astitutions on the 5th proximo. ‘The Board resolved to suspend Mr. Kreager from the railroad department, for misconduct towards emigrants. Mr. poe Faye expelled for the same cause, ‘The ship was valned at from £36,000 to £40,000. Hor argo was insured for about £830,000. The damage to Atueom> Ovtnace ox tae Hartew Roav.—A prize the Caribvean was estimaiod at nearly £10, 000. fine performance. fighter, known as Com Fitzgerald, together with a A resolu! was adopted asking thot Mr, pane ‘The owners of several buildings on shore, which were |. Wapaxspar.-—This was for the club | character known as James Williams, wore taken I a ald u day appointed prize of £100; a cutter match, open to vessels bel: og to any royal yacht club of pot loss than 30 or ex: ng 100 tons, to divided as follows:—First vessel to re- ceive £70, second £20, third £10, Royai Yacht Squad- ron scale @s to time: Queen's Course; Thames measure- ment. The following entered and started, being as fine a fleet as ever hoisted racing flags, ail being well known prize winners. The weather, as on tho previous day, jooked wild and sqaaliy, raim commencing about uine o'clock, continaing without cessation until noon, and throughout the rest of the day boavy squalis of wind and rain provailing, but with occasional gicamy af sun- shipe, the latter being decidediy at a premium; in fact, the wea:her must be (horonghly disheartening to those who —_— harvest during the regatta week—not that before Justice Connolly and charged with outrages on the a of three gitls, who may be con- sidered fat” and whose names are Emma Wagner, Minnie Wilson aod Ada Williams, It is alleged that the went out for a drive, and when in the neighbor. Of 142d street the outrages are said to have been committed, The driver also preferred a charge against Fitzgerald of assanit and battery. Quite an interest was apparently manifested sin the priconers by s special police officer of the Iwenty-second precinct. He seemed to be quite solicitous about their welfare, and spent a [apogee rll yd ia Me an might ~ = prof employed in the discharge o' 7. Fuatice Connally Colmiued Fitzgerald in default of $3,300 bail, and bis companion in default of $1,000, Mr. Alfred Erbe was appointed Superintendent of the Labor Exchange, which 1s in of erection now on the Battery, contiguons to Gardena. ‘A resolution was adopted, demanding the railroad torefund the amount of money taken over and above the regular charge from an emigrant, Namber of emigrants arrived to August 14, 1867. 156,806 Number of emigrants sitlce to August 21, 1967... 6,253 emolished, put m their claims for dama ges to » consid- ‘erable amouat additional. ‘Tho underwriters declined to make good the loses, and threw the responsibility upon the owners of the Earopean, upon the ground that they were culpable in carrying explosive materia! on their sbip and below deck. The platatiff im turn brought sutt against Wiliams ‘and Gaton as the shippers of the aitro-glycerine, claim. fing that they were guilty of deception in shipping the ‘article ander the name of * avin ofl’? (a @ubstance a ry 1, 1867. Aggregate receipts to August 14, 1847. . $352,051 Received since to August 21, a8 tor by for wl - commutation of passongers.......... 13,847-365,890 ‘unknown to chemists or to commerce), and thus in- | Many base pA ny LY oo gig eee plas tie, sins a 58 — Polved the plaintiffs in their great ioseeennd liabilities. — | follows: — , THE GERMAN FESTIVAL AT BALTIMORE. PB ieee as apes 80,072 1 ain at “ian adamanen Xe ney », Pench. Darriwown, August 21, 1867. WO AUgO TATU: crracessseseess. $257,943 annie Gag thereon. intimation otgyebnet tA 7 Ww. PGuitheld, | The Schuetzenfest festival has deen numerously ate | No payments since, Merial came to thom from: Hamburg house, with in- | 4 Phryne. 55 T. Groves, Jr, tended to-day. Prize shoot!ng, bowling, tight rope walk~ @tructions to forward to Bandman, Nellson & Co, San | 4 Sphiax. 4a J. & Earle, ing, music, a and other amusements were the (Francisco, vis plaintitty’ line; that they were themselves | §- L s T Boateber, order to « late hour, * Aecotved by the descriptive title of glouvin ol? in the | 7, Vanguard. 60 Captain Hnghes. A MAN, TWO WOMEN AND A CHILD DROWNED. ‘manifest, and had no knowledge nor suspicion of the | 8. Volante 69 H. G Mauasiey. ar ye August 21, 1867. Tae Metroponitan Boar or Heavta—Imsracrion or dangerous character of the frehehs which thus passed | ® goven oir me tod for the ai A Mr. Beadlen, bio wife and sister and a child of the | Moanmanta.—Yestorday sfternoom Dr. Dalton and ‘hough thoir hands im the usual course of their busi- | which was seni latter were drowned in the Pecatonle river, near Rock. | Baginesr Worthen, of the Metropolitan Board of Health, mone boars through My me half | ord, on Saturday last, It that the child went | MAde@ thorough examination of certain portions of the The Judgment rendered is understood to definitely | hour bad lapped Ret tamer sation. AL lnsty | into the water and got beyond Ita depth, and the others | villages of Mott Haven and Melrose, which bad pre- ‘pattie the fact that the piniatitis are entitied to damages, | well together, as ‘nondescript canvas was not | perished in.the attempt (0 roseue It. viously been reported as containing nuisances of various ‘and that they cannot recover their losses from the ‘cont balloon jibs and WEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, character, In many cases the owners of property, por- uadorwritors; but the question whether the defendants | [Ss lopmlle, the Oil, "i Marbeard tack aboard. —— tions of which were in a disgusting state, had recsived Gre ultimately liable, or whether the plaintiffs must look eo ‘on runping throug! Sax home a rae nay oe ordere from the Board to remedy the matter, but dis- €o the original shippers at Hambarg, the originators of | jibooom, a ok the i opto op yg schooner Sarah, ere reaneaed come oe The rain Ce yd ho fraad, goos to higher tnbene! for argument and | The ese cess pe cover $04,800 bond given for the exportation of & Health ‘inepoctor were correct. in every” escential, and decison, ward, there boing to the Amooe river, which, eS ee Pe 1 | instructions were given to the proper person in relation Vanguard, but the iatier was equal to ‘ ae y= uy cele nha fnerensieg, Yes t@. | to the abatement of the evil at once, This was, however, continued until both were compelied loading for foreign ports, ety Tae Coustr Cove? a? Waive Ptiaiws.—The County Court and Court of Sessions reaumed {is silting at the Court House, White Plains, yesterday forenoon, Judge Robertson presiding, for tae purpose of finishing the proceedings col ced at Bedford last week. Alon ‘with other cases dispoted of was that of a mas nam ho was OF ® charge of bav- & store at skill some timo Fince. ‘He was sente toserve three years 'n the State Prison. prinine meeting of the har was subsequently held in THE TEA TRADE. to bear away, but bad the eifect of letting the vesscls Active Business tn four are English. RUNAWAY OF A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES—ONE PERSON WILLED. pin China, gust 21, 1867. Advices have been received nere from Shanghae, which Plate that the now crop of tea is coming in very rap aly, pad that active sales are being made of it. were MY SF te a inthe ™e SALT TRADE. was killed. ‘course of which arene hod : gol ion their deep regres mely don 6 Prussian Decree of Free Trade e Articte. = ty Lad nF. Vanguard, 0 —. MURDER IN GALLATIN, TENN. ‘nent e member of the legal pootonnee ~ Peeuix, ‘21, 1867. ‘The government of Prussia has decided free trade in aut 4 THE ENGLISH TURF. First Day of clout lead, In the West channel ie cso tide eee at WEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Arrival of Flint, the Alleged Abeconding Nervy Yard Clorks Under Arrest. Fortress Mownor, August 21, 1867, ©. ©, Flint, formerly clerk at the Gosport Savy Yard, and proprietor of the Old Dominjon newspaper at Nor- folk, who absconded © year ago and waht to England, paring, on is alleged, committed frauds to the amount of q Ly? 21, jeep. negro named at Gallatin, pee te Sor juat before aba Fraoklip was jo York Races, Loxpox, August 21, 1867, The races at York took piace to-day and poorest | Boston, Avigust 21, 1867. Kendal! Osborne, aged sixty years, “4 highly respected fesident of Soath Danvers, wan kill? a this morning by ® {rain on the Salom aud Lowell Re” roar arrived at Nortoik toMay to be tried, havi been artesied In Now Orleama Tie Kxchangs Nati Baok was one of the oriagival eu Zerore. 47-10. inet teagding \vangaerd and aat lib-\gudee, bravely holding ‘The principal race was for the Ebor Onks stakes, which @ore won by Inea : __jrew ‘YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1687 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION of the Report en the On idoratl aud ».tles of the Governor and Liouten Geverum—~The Goveruor, rohibited Parsonsm.—{t wae rumored last evening that Mixa! | Reorganization ef the Miliela=Tho Articto en Banking and Corporations Adopted— Siguing Aey 3 After the Adjeuramont of the Lemtelatare, \. acsayy, August 21, 1891 The Convention asseubied at tea @'clock, Several meomoriats were presented aad icferred. — WEORGAMTZATION OF £3 MEITIA. Mr. Monmia, from the standing Committes on the Miitia and Public Defewce, reported au article Qrovide ing as tollows:— \ A militia foree shall be cam ataiut siou, stippross inaurrectida aud to the ad for Huis purpose al anavaliy enrolled. ‘The silitia aball bet divided iut> the active ai forces: the former to" be deuominaied Guard.” ste numbers to. be tried: eqttpped and diseiphiued Bot belonging {o the guard slial! c All persone honorably claclaa of the United States, and afi. habitats whose rel. u foelings oppose war, wall he times of peeee be ore: froin militia service’ The Coveruoe’ to be Commande. i\i-C appoint his a with the advi it their stax" ofleers. (eomuiasious shall oapire in tex yours fron (hicie Laan except those of tho National Guard'itdserves. 6 ude that commissioned oer on, of the meinbern i Len shalt. be ol by tre their remy i rain. Tn the organization of the Nationat G ba inade for inclading thereio-a list of roserve ailioers National Guard o( not leas than tea years’ samo grade, and of offlcers hongrably duucharyed fry volunteer aérvica of the Uniged States who way bs of tuis State. ‘They may be commiagoned by with rank equal to that held by brevet. or othe: National Guard or United Statos Votuntoors, entitled to such privileges, BANKING AND CORPORATIONS. Mr, Sowgct moved to reconsider the vote referring the report of the Committee on Banking and Corporations to the Committea on Revision, Carried. © M:, Barer moved to strike out the amondwout hibiting the consolidation of railroad corporations whore the aggregate capital shall exceed $20,000,000. Tho yoas and nays ba gl ol and the motion to trike Out waa loat—43 to Mr, Barnee thon moved to amend as follows:—*'?ro- vided tho effect of ES pebinion. does not prevont the consolidation of railr: than $5,090,000, Mr, Prosage moved to maki Mr. Banxun accepted the Mr, Rosxetson moved to corporations with a capital he sum $6,000,000, a to be onacted for the parposs.”” Lost. The arnendment of Mr. Barker was loat. Mr, Barker gave notice of a motion to recousider. ‘The section was ado; pled. Mr, Parag offerod the following aa an additional aection, which was lost :— The Logiaature shall. pass laws providing & scheme, or ble, secure an equal Feprosentation to all the stock or shareholders of stock cor. Porations in res of stock owned them, and & direot personal jon to each of -the hi io the of directors, trustees plan, which will, so far as is pract t to the number: said tock or Or managers of thelr respective corporations. Mr. Oppram moved to atrike out section four, pro- viding that the Legiatature shall have no power to sanc- tion the suspension of specie paymonte, It was lost by posta hasta was then adopted, moved to instruct the Committee on . Foose yet add to the section eang sy the Rooregpen 9 road corporations, where the capi shall exceed twenty millions, the jug:—'*Unioss the act therefor have beem submitted to the ‘at the general election moxt after the passare thereof the Lgislature, and shall have received the Lot electors voting at ‘nach “eheotion. ‘majority of all the {fh waw'iaid om the table, nae A peeerintn from the Commissioners fee io ly to a resolution of inquiry, was pre- ‘BE! be The Convention then went into Committee of would @ salutary. Mr. Evants said the report gaveto the Governor power in the ure which bad not heretofore been He denied that the Legislature ever expressed Tt did so by laws as a whole, and w wernor the anthority to veto a part of a bill. Mr. Prindie’s amendment was adopted by a vote of 69 to 31. Mr, Rowaey moved to substitute for the section rela, tive tothe veto power the provisiorf in the present stitution, with the" adattvon o'clock. Afternoen Session. The Convention reassembled at balf-past three o'clock. Discassion was resumed on Mr. Rumsoy’s amend- ment. Mr. Atvorn favored the idea of giving the Governor ten days after the adjournment of the Legisiature in which to sign biti, He would limit the time in order to prevent abuses mow existing, as he had been formed that within a few days the Governor had signed last winter, which to sign bills, Mr. Evants opposed the idea of giving the Governor ten days after tbe rnment in which to sign bilis, Dut that time the would act as the supreme legislative authority. His veto during that time would beabsolute and without any Stine, are allowing the Legisiatare to shirk responsi the Governor has of all the bills passed, then they will have harged the duties with which they are charged by the th the Governor ten days’ time tm which to sign bills the adjournment. Botroc fessra. Cavrou and OC sustained this view of e subject. Mr. Oppraw thought that it would be useful to give ‘Mr. Surrm favored the plan of Iimiting the signing of bilis to the session of the Legisiature. Mr. BE. Brooxes said it would — a duty om the one bundred and y-five bills were sent to ol sension bim on the very inst day of the 14 would therefore be seen thet is wae physically i sible for the Governor to examine and sign these bil: before the dime of the adjournment A. 5. i would favor the plan to give the Governor ten days the session. Tt would pase bills In t x that the Governor may ex- amine way 8 Lamy effect would be produced |§ preventing tho. wasting of the longest part ‘art of legisingive After tial and it was lost, Yar. Van Corr moved to amend so that every bill ‘ba sont to the Governor ton days before the adjourbmeat, and must be oy tee Vorere, ewes @ adjourn- iw, oa! ry Seana moved ‘0.00 amend that the 1. a Orde: et othe ine GuforSapait bo 'e bodied mals % Derwrogu the ages of eighteen amu forty-five years, #halh he enrotled porsogs Abate the reserve force. from the arary or m Jaf, with power to 08 and conan! of Senate as regurdw the generat officers, Geuoral oflicere may recom Reaiurental an: battalion al appolnt their own atatt are not apecified in Uris article shalt be appoll resorbed by law, add fu Caw the election ana avis of inilitia oficers in tac manner direoted by it ‘be found conducive to the improre the Legislattre may change the same wo-thinds of Lue mombers slected each ment, nd that ‘ao corporation shall be croated whose capital shall exceed $20,000,000, and any excess of property beyond that sum required by any corporation mot distributed its stockhold- ers tnone year after ita acquisition shall be applied towards the payment of the debt of the State undor laws een’ POWERS AND DUTIG® OF GOVARNOR AND LIRUTENANT GOY- NOR. ‘Whole on the roport of the Committee on the Powers not by to the ides of giving the that itshall require a two- thirds vote of all the members elected to both houses to pass» bifl ovor a veto, and that the Governor shall not ogo thst soho eony agro of the Legislature. The tion took @ recess until balf past three Lagisiature power, and they should be held to account. He would not have bills signed after the ad- Journment, Let the Legisiature remain tn session until her discuasion the question was taken on the first of Mr. Alvord’s amen: , authorizing « par- egisiatare shall not adjourn until al! bills shall be acted upon by endment.s!iowing the y the ‘ated pro- loaa A Re the ted, will oon- ine mune Governor ten days after the adjourument in whign te Jost. wee Rumsey s subatitate was thon adopted as the Sth sect! jon, The committee rose and reported the article raiative to the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to the tion, and it was adopted as amended, and referr: Comtmtites on Reviston Adjouraed til to-morrow morning, ven: oy a i UB PASHIONABLE WATERING PLAGRS. ‘Talk of Par: BATH, CONG ISLAND. SPECIAL COARESPONDENCE OF Night. _ Bara, bt, August 21, 1607. ad Paradise! No poet could heye done THE WEAALS. Grand Hop aud Foto Champorte Tucedey Justice to the scan prosoated ines evening at the Batty Hotel. Beauty, woaith and tashiog, wise mea from the east and west, in fact every ous trom everywhere, were all there, aud it was puzziing to ductminate. betweom the conflicting charmaand chirmors that fitisd evory ow and then before ono's eyes. } The whole thing was wail gotten up aad well car: ic throug, and partook of the points of a fite champitre aw hop. The grounds wore lighted up With Chinegs Janteras, and variegated lamps bung from the branchesef the trees that studded the grass plot at the fret of the betel, fronting tho sea, and even at an carly bour there was every prospect ot the affair tuzuing out @ success. Batle is cortminly well located, aad oxine ‘at just sucha convement distance from Now York wat residontes of the clty end mon ef hopping tendencies are able Lo get there casiiy when the dancing wot! as @. line tures) up ue an bour beyoud our usual time for gettiug down. Bath reached, everything was ima state of bustle gad! preparation for the graud vall thay was to come off. Managers and commitieemen, with ribbon badges tacket to their waistcoats aud fluttering in the breeze, cusbed hore and there in a freozy of excitement, tn order te havo all thoir minor arrangements compiol ond Mr, displayed on the occazion, cally @ success, extraordinary 1 the DeF reece made himself oomene by tho jaity he issetf was omphatis All the officers of Fort Hamilton, their general, Vogdes, down to the ordariy of tho band, from wore represented, and Captain Sauger altowed the ladies to make thoir own musical selections from the re pertoire of the orohestra. The band of the First artillery is weil supported, and the miisio that they discoursed last nigt struck there was 20 dulness or Sup! ranged in a cessation of me was laid onthe lawa, round whi ular parallelogram. T! she, oe vigor and continued until morniog, winding up with w lively Virgiaia at haif-past four, Ast those lines the witching strains of “Home, Sweet a atrike oo mime ear. . . . SPORTING INTELLIGENCE FROM Al ° ° . NEW JERSEY, LONG ISLAND, WESTO! Nasnvir.s, Tens., E W. Cote, who claims to, be ths Nashrillo by the excluded o Burns Fi Circuit court of Davideom county, for ai , has applied to railroad, haviog and those voting age Boeaer ne been ion of the road and the stock. POLIOR AND COURT MATTERS, . . * . * . LABOR MOVEMENTS. * . * . THE COUNTRY. . . . STATEN ISLAND NEWS. . . . ° . . . . A GUIDE TO. THE AMUSEMENTS IN THE METROPOLIS. . « . . . « . . . . . THB. BVENING PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. | GENERAL NEWS OF THE Day. . . * . ° *. GOSsiP, FACETLA, AND POETRY, * . . . . . fo. ho, ae, . TELEGRAM HAS THE LARogat CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING Parek sit pe would be the act! PUBLISHED. 1 . 1 at stefan ata ieee I er circulation of aay payer of ite class tn the ppative, Li purer, the pa: rier, Poote—Painters—Preachers—| and Epiceae suffer from Lys; Loss of Ay ver oe ple a8 ese 8 o~Be_0 * LL PARTS OF AESTER AND * a @ A GUIDB AND DIRECTORY OF THE WAYS ‘08 LBAVING NEW YORK, . . . '* * ° 2 4 FAMILY MARKBT REPORT, BEING HOUSREBEPERS AND goons. MARRIAGES AND DBATHS. . . * . . . . LIST OF THE gavinas BANKS IN THE CITY. . . . . . . te Reve~ the So (how wulforere thtweg ot PLANTA TON i rekset poetry er, grander, the sermons liveli ‘neater, ‘and the politica bon cote Tie splendid toni invigorates the systent and enable . This splen nto inv! e the brain to work healthily. * ‘no article was ever 80 well endorsed by all who rior to cologne and y(isees Mcrentsase? agents, Eas DANES, a Pack row; ‘dew way. c Paterna, medal at Curtains, La Astor Hou at Coverings. rinins and Farniture. a Eee anl) id conde st Usk of awards. See official oaEeLEK a WiLSON'D, Pet et aan fase tes 8 Tho Tel lution im, miner will pt at te use, ware tog We ona ache olan about 7, elrmutation of a er medicines, RADWAY' enn sdauttaby, Dorrective eon, foma las any ‘Telear im even owe, Me ao Howe Meshes es machine), President, OW Brow Those who have tested the ‘til Je Crenting a Complete Ere In See a we rcineanilnreeny Inte. ed Bieod. nin 'the or oth att) has bees doteriormied by meroury pehes ‘act throngh the romac| hver ry, fuide, at once And strengunening sap negeunand partying (be Frawatet OF life witch thet Oinatnace Price, £5 cents par NO, With sweet gunn, Yree from taste, Sold Dy drugs . sed by oe at rene, Witraged, Ask wine ciretilagion o| me rear Ree we 4D Kor AhSr SY TREE NRRL ORAL ey a - — drug Rome Se; BOLD, cob DiABBY ns asd ail nice ue SERENE, bee} Clit street. ee ee oe 8ST, RAPER Beate aSttere® & Bebtce Weve omen ene Lando Stitch Spw. lnveater Now Form, te ' | f