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NEW YORK MERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1867. 6 THE YELLOW FEVER. THE INDIAN WAR. . SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. SPECIAL COMRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALO. The Epideutto in Galveston—More Hospitals | indian Raid on Fert Buford © sand Unacciimated Per- BOARD OF CHARITIES AND CoanECTiON. Tho Commissionors of Charities and Correction bog their semi-monthly meeting yosterday. Commissioned Nicholeon ocoupied the chair. A resolution was adopted authorizing Mr. Ruth wo take Genoral charge of the Biackwoll’s Island gardens, wit inatractions to tura over to the storekeeper all tha crops sataed. EUROPE. BY THE CABLE TO AUGUST 22. Herd= The Savages Driven Off by Artilicry. * Fort Buroxp, D. T., August 3, 1847. Yesterday afternoon about two o'clock a large band of Toton Sioux made @ raid on this fort. They wero 3 mounted on swift pomfes and came down from the woods | Mr. Fitch, Wardon of the Penitentiary, wae euthorizet and buts northwest of the fort. They came very rap- | {° is oon re Fd the water pipes from Manhatten (stand dly, but very quietly, until they were within haifa)! Tho ard coatrmed {he following appotntenente:— mile ot the fort, whore the herd was grazing. They | Mra. Edith L. Cox, to be matron at Randall's Istand, vice then oponod fire with ola musketa and bows and arrows, | MM, nolnley. removed: laaac N. Lyman, to be ‘pilot saw it im Now Orioans, Someyenses have not lived over | xutling several of the cattle and wounding others eo that | of the same oon) sie ca aoe Albertson, engtncee twelve hours after the frst syn \ptoms appeared. In th® | they had to be killed. Among these were three choice | tively; William Woat, to be coxawaig of the Lanta Secon@ and Third wards almost every other house has | cows, from which the males pass of the carrinp' ilk | Asylum boat; Ambrose A. Brown, to bo assistant’ followed closely by the Canandaigua and Frotic—the Tioonderoga to join us a8 soon as certain necessary repairs re completed. 1 canaot say that I noticed any expres- sions of regret as we sailed slowly away from that great Daval fortress—on the other hand, had ft not been strictly forbidden by the regulations of the service, I am confident a heartfelt shout of joy would have proclaimed the Howard Awpsoctation—An Appeal to the Charitable-How to Send Help. Gatveston, Texas, August 13, 1867. We are in the midst f one of the most terrible epi- demics that has ever vis.\1od this city. I+ commenced early in July in a mild for.w, with but fourteon casos in Hat month, and bas now bevome as violent as | ever A Defensive Alliance Between Austria and France. ‘The Salzburg Project of a South a2 i he prairie | "as obtained. The long roil soon brought men under | apothecary at the Charity Hospital, in place of James W. ehieny One or more cases. It has spreads all over ¢ arme,and they. tell in one Smith, any German Confederation as boing worth aud west of ws, I visited ovr forty cases in that | hoping and oxpectinga Ogit with the redatlag The following coutracts wore awarted for work oa the ° ctroula- {> | direction’ yesterday, some of 4 mile northwest | are they who expect nothing, for they shall mot be dis- | she sew Inebriate Asylum: lambing aad gas as. mene the © | of the cemetery. appointed. Company C wore deployed as skirmishers, | ting, to Robert Banever, at ; for gas works, to from what fi afr adians | George H. Kitchen & ‘The hospitats are full and crowded, and some will Indian fasion ig ts Colonel Rant enema nd | and ventilating, to ; Blak ao it was hore all last winter, the mon of that A convict named Patrick 103 9255 for a oat: DB, ab 980. ae ‘The Frigate Franklin in the ving escaped Peters- to know how to go after the Sioux. from the Penitentiary boat while the Jams werte charge German Ocean. Gortsotiakofl, Fort speedily brought to | of Michael Timmens, eox latter wan dismissed, - od io ° i shot and shell felt among Mr, Fiteb ly in every direction. ; there they dismounted | the Workhouse as superiatendéat. - line—i vi oF four ‘The mason work omthe Idfot jum enlargemens looked like troos— f i HEA shucteian Ropert of an Alliance with France. _Vumuma, August 22, 1667. ~ tho Joursel ia this ity which is gonerally as- | ‘ugnowledged to be the organ of the Prime Minister Baron “ven Boust asorts today that a defensive alliance has ‘Deon formed between Austria and France. russlag Report of a South German Confed- eratiea—A Franco-Austriau Policy in the |. f f z i i 4 =F : ‘3 i ii “I : f et : if 4 F 8 a if | i fi i 4 Fy geree il i Hi 3 i age Auguet’cd; Heer. The Laub ety ay May of the oxtonive Woollen factor; wwe fall abilities is understood to be $130,000. that the cause of pho failure is similar to that which la- — at Fort Sedgwick Arutng— a -mifiions ti & 5g: Bs i re <8 ~able com. even m 4 Forts Philj Kourny aad’ Reno in a Stave ef | duced tho late oo) lapse of the Unadiita- Bank—oxcossive — Panis, Augus 22, 1867. ina thio eooceet Oy ti ee gett oe of th ein Siar BE Loum, Mo:, August 22; 1208, | mon, with beeryiomeeteincrronerinions: Ane menacing = fo, Augus F ¥ wy losses tn their ope! Tt tw’ ¢ald thiat one of the results of the conference vee fulln oh, wittes fames Sorley, J. B. Root and D. ; ma pra has been made by the Lamb Brothers to°@ old ed Woatsi Ceaser oath cacike it ene ne CARLOTA. : Makolor—are contiomen of high standing In our business | | Western’ despatches. aay that the military authorities y community, mittances might be sent to them; but | are ing all th Sedg: porhaps a shorter and better way would be 10 acail of |. yeni ee tnt soe eet Port Sedgwick, for tne the kindly disposition of the Now York agents of tho } >’ lon Post. Several lines of Galveston comers. These are bupemiord, Late Denver papers report ti jeston & Co., Williams & Guion and C. ory Kearny are in a state of The following letter from the Empress Carlota. of | Co., of your city. Either of theso well known firms, I at bstweoa the two Eupe-ora. as to tho policy to be | RY, imdented shores and observed: the | primitive | Mexico, dated January, 1866, appears in a pamphlet just | doubt not, would recsivo any contributions for this pur- leaving them aro immediately chased back, and tho Sa Napoleon and Francis Joseph is to insist that the South peer erat ed _—_ the onco | Letter ofthe Empress on the ’Gorman States shall unite in a confederation, of which | famous peninsula of Jutland, the largest and most impor- in Mexico—Maximilian’s DiMiculties—The In- Austria is to be the head, tant province of Denmark; and es I brought my glass surmountable * Nothing” of the Empire. It ig algo stated that an agreement has been arrived | i2to requisition aud took a long and careful survey of ite zen of this town. Tho Lambs lost a factory by fire a fow years since. The building now closed was erected epoa the site of the old'ous. t Forts Reno and Phit aor! THE DIOCESAN CONVENTION OF WESTERN NEW YORK. o, and that all partior Evans, N.Y. August 22, 1867. hamlets of the hardy and daring fishermen, | pablished by M. Avmot, Paris, under tho title of “Phe | poss and'expedito them to the i sak stolen: The Diccesaa Cosvention of Weer New Terk bap horeaftor pursued by Austria and France in the Eastern | many of whom are doubtless descended from one. oF the Court of Horne with the Moxicaa gov- | P'thore were ‘cloven deaths tact aight tt ove block eagt | ,Olonel Green lost one hundred heed of stock on Dry | been in session, inthis ‘city for two days. To-day the ~question. tho Norremen of old, a thousand memories | ernment.” The Empress says :— of the market. Ciayenne. report of the Committee of Fifteen on the Division of rose within me, and I coutd scarcely realize tho Your excellent letter, I repeat, bas afforded mo The Road from Laporte to Phil Kearny is impassable, | the Diocese came up for the consideration of the Con- fact that I was passing along the coast of a nation whose | double pleasure, for it is at once a proof of your sourenir - except for large parties, and even they are frequently | vention; which, after a longthy and exhausting discus- ENGLAND. carly history, connected with song and story, 1s coeval in | and of the friendship which does not cease to unite us. To THE PRESS TELEGRAM: attacked, tion, was adopted. The dividing line follows the its origia with the dawn of the Christian era. Originally | speak frankly, we have need of them just now, for the : % ‘ e oud veuucis dasa “Ny the ruling centre of tho great Scandinavian race, and ex- | situation ws fer feom belay bright, to uot know If ‘Fhe Rolfomie in Now Orleone. and Harvest Prospects. erting aa influence which was rocognized throughout | you aro aware that the Pope who has sprighiv diaposi- Wasuunarox, Augast 22, 1867. .0xpox, August 22, 1867. | the whole of Northern Europe, Denmark now appears | tion, often cays of himself that he is a jertatore. It |. Goneral Shoridan tolegraphe to-headquarters that tho The weather here is still quite favorable for harvest | but as a spot on p of the world, and is surrounded | jy certain, however, that ¢ - enstern boundaries of Wayne, Ontario, Yates, sobuytor and Steuben counties, Tho Convention thea adjourned sine die, Peace Offerings to the Hostife Tribes. , Wasurxctox, D, C., Auvust 22, 1867. Tho following telegram was received: thia morning at since his envoy sat foot i " ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER. ; then by Eowors in cocapentsca with whom one @inks into the’ cacene tinue weve cals na miocead ble om oe aon fover haa assumod an epidemic form in New Or; | tho Office of Indian Affairs:— Rl ALLEG er position of an almost helpless national fications, and we are in exp-clation of others not less | 10808. Sovoral of his officers are ill with tt, and ho do- Omana, Nebraska; August 21, 1867, Sr. Louis, Mo., August 22, tagv. Empires, like individuals, have thoir day and genera- | numerous in future, Energy and perseverance I | sires authority to employ additional nursem Hon. N. G@. Tarror, Commissioner of Indian Affairs :— John gone who murdered Ruth Langford in Baitt- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. tion, Denmark can proudiy claim her own, but it be- | believe we have; but 1 agk myself, if difficulties of T sent ton Indian runners yosterday from North Piatte | moro on the 4th of July, wus arrested hero night before pcre longs to en eventful past; and yet her record ts brilliant | thig kind continue, whethéF it will be possible to o1 with peace offerings to the hostile Indian camps south of | laat, and will be held until officers arrive from Maryland to take bim into custody. i Yetlow Fever in New Orleans and Corpus with numbertess examples of the daring and prowess of | com: ‘ nal state of things.” 7 Tum Towoox Moxny Manger —Loxoox, August 22— | her people, and hor history is resplondent with the | Spmeyctes™ This i (Oran Ne ata ttor of, Decca. Me ype Evening.—Consols closed at 949-16 for money. Ameri. | namos and works of some of the greatest poots and | ber 27, is not to be easily overcome. All the old New Oruxans, Auguat 23, 1667, ‘can secu closed at the following rates:—United | philosophers of the age, abuses combine to evade the orders of the Emperor re- The number of deaths from yollow fever in this city ‘States Rpt ty bonds, 73%; Illinojs Central Railroad Who that is fond of the mysteries of early periods, | garding them. In this, perhaps, there is no fanaticism, | frora the 19th inst. up to six o'clock this morning, aa ro- ‘ 47%; Erio Railroad 4434; Atlantic and | has not read of the mythological power of Odin, and of but there is in tt such steady and manouvring tenacity Shed ne, Great Western consolidated bonds, 213;. his fabied pleasures in his palace of Valhalla, or who | that T believe it impossible for the persons who aow ported to the Board of Hoalth, was thirty-seven. the Platte, On the same ko 4 “Spotted Tall,’’ with nine hundred and fifty friendly Sioux, by the consont of the Commissioner, started on a buffalo hunt, They went off well pleased, promising to: return'to meot the Commis- sionor in tweaty days at North Platte, H: B. DENMAN, Buaperintendent of Indian Affaira. Cuurca Concert at Loya Branos,—A grand concert will be given at the Stetson House, Long Branch, this evening, for the benefit of the new Catholic ohuret, “Mary, Star of the Sea," at that place. The programme Tas Bang ov Exoiaxp Srarement.—Loxpox, August | does not linger wit! history | compose the of the clergy to adopt any other sys- Yellow fever of a very viralent vaila at Corpus 8 rrocing the woekly returns of the Bank of Eng- | of that good old Ki tem. The Lonauaer te: by be dene yah pit be Oneiat type provaila at Corpu' sasthecs eli WaESTMIT cemion {g an excellent one and the artists engaged aro all favers jJand or eat bib seine, hee specie in its vaults has Hae ianoter the eminent eons of Jeus ‘When Ni T. obtained from the Pope the dismissal sd ites of the public, The Rev. Father Killeen, pastor tomers haga epee OF Odenpebiager. the. guest. post s of the emigrant bishops they wore living abroad, and as Anumber of gentlemen interested Inthe wolfare and | tho church, has beon very assiduous in bis labors of Tam ConTinENTAL Bounses —FRanqrort, A\ 2— ; . THE CHOLERA. eaten i ba a ted ‘States, onda ‘are qi eae pic By = ing eoameies: of Togermann, the TOmANOe wc | Chey. were holy persons they were resigned. | Those —— suocess of the iaboring classes held'a meeting Inst evon. | Be Branch, aud the plous work in which he ie ear4 whom we have here would roadily leave their sees, but | The Disease Reported at Shawneetown, Til. popular among English readers; Tycho Brabe, the illas- | not their reven A from the State would not ‘ ms August 22—,] ‘trious astronomer; of Malle Brun, the eelebrated geo+ Beas eniitalcas Gad thaw ia to live in Europein | “84 Among Tho Seminole Indians on tho vy, With a de- |. grapher, and a host of others whose writings have 80 | the of money, while we are struggling hereto | Plains. Pat ge jeer the, eh the pean Danish literature and science. oe eee sonata ‘the Church. Thero is to be a ir. Lours, August 22, 1867, it my time will not permit mo to indulge my fancy | revision of the Church property sold—a second apple of ‘rhe: cholera is raging among tho-Seminole: Indians, Bony i caer cteartionn span she past, pears and porows as Aleoge’ —for in sionenaeeace oe acknowledging the re- | and about twenty new casos appear daily. | many countries rope | formed broug! servatives a pooh, BREADSTOrFs MARKeT.—Liverroor, August | it may be my Privilege to visit during our present cruise, | Now wo piopoahey “4 have ut my ‘shoulders Tho disease {a also reported to be raging.In a malig- Flour, 343. bbl. Corn, 363, 9d. per | A brief, hurried sketch of some of the principal scenes | eraig and the allottees. AS can be but one weight | nant form in and around Shawneetown, Ill. Thirty cases 188, 9d. for new Southern, Bariey,. in a nation’s drama must suffice to gratify my weakness | and ono measure for all, those who have been guilty of | ang twenty ‘deaths have already occurred, engaged will doubtie -moet with the ap; deserves. fog, at the residence of Dr. E. B: Guornsey, 30 East Eleventh street, for the purpose’ of nmaking etrange- > ments for the holding of agrand Mechanics’ Industrial | ,,ht*0mrs The peach crop of 1867, hag by seedaee anor Fair inthe city of New York during the- spring of 1868, | aatiy delivered tn Philadelphia and they are sold at very at whioh will be exposed om exhibition. the products | low prices. The New York Journat of Commerce loads dal; only of journeymen mechanics of every trade the mem- aes ee ee Delaware, sata bers of which choose to contribute, week and during the first weeks of Septomber this is te On motion of Mr, Kivartta, Dr. E. B. Guernsey, an be increased to two hundred and seventy-five carloads cas id oats and peas u1 Livaaroon achanged. ing, among the ruins of bygone years. 1 will | itogat mast, their and T am daily from Delaware, ‘This will give New York an aver- : Paovvct Minxer.—Livenroot, August 22— | therdfwresresamne tela sketah of our srogress, by adding | eda! gperations muss give op thet uation will ex. Inventor of sothe noto, was elected chatrman of the| 925 dally eupply from Delaware during a portion of Sg Se 78. 6d. for common Wilmington, and | that this morning, after entering the cite as much passion as the loes.of their property did in SPEECH OF HENRY A.. WISE. meeting and. William C, Robinson acted as secretary. | season of one hundred and ten thousand “13s. for filddling American. Petroleum 834d. per gal- | by the channel separating the islands regard to the clergy, In the midst of all this, Oajaca face | The chairmas, upon eo ‘his goat, gald-that the pro- | which New Jersey will add forty thousand more, “on foe spirits, and 1s. 44. for reGned, Clover seed 4s. | land—the other. passage by Copenhagen boing insuf- |-ie"not yet taken; and this troubles the public mind. | ¢ Favors the Taxation of National Bonds— | posed enterprise which called them together was | the Baltimore Gaeety says that in the sections from ( “Ald, foramen re. : ship. We stopped | Tr unt ‘anything should go wrong there, | Belloves Thin to be a Whith Mnu’s Governe | One of great and incalculablo {mportanco to the jaboring | which Balumore is supplied 1 bas hardly ever boom? vai ra Np Ea yee Avqast:| on. opposite Nyberg, & genni and peat tbe shell hal Gc’ te. donepal ace, | ment nnd Thinks Test Onthe Unconetitn- fer ome roe Peon ype gre Freed wale wont | xnowe that the poach crop has been 40 large ag, thie. —Lard or e080 heat 8. r former, o melan- month have been le } wale taste bee ry ti nt peach crop ¥ 199u. bad’ pork. Yoo, 64. por DDL Bacon 43a 64. | cnoly “duty sf couvoying, to the thove for interment | q QurMEne lag MOM Ne a Through t aucooesruny | enn Ronwoxo, Vi, Auguat 22, 1067, | 18 e.daly inbor beside giving ta the world many vow Dut, on the contrary, has been ‘a very good 0m0,—PAlar: Lovb™ MiugeteLoxoox, August 22—Evoning.— | on'ihe sight ot ine. Si iaetase, "Before SISTTing Ages, ee eee ae eee eae aay ons ke Dur. | ,E%-Goveruor Wise delivered a dpeech to-day at the | tions. All of the fais which bave proviously boon hold | SuPsa Lcdger, ANgUR® Sugar and trou steady. and’ ail articlos unaltered” in changed alates with a Danish fort ashort od cht asmanme ‘overy body « yneidered the gov. | Washington Academy. He sald:— or suggested in the United States have been under tho prices, istance above the town, being informed by our pilot It | ernment ; ouch anything, put your hand toany | We all now owe a natural allegiance to our country, ag MEE partion —— — we Bigeye yg Oe ee mS ae oy, Tos Woou Manrcer.—Loxpox, August 22—2 P. M.— | was customary for all vessels of war to do 80. work, you 2a te fay 9 Nothing that will not | and any test oath to support its constitution or oath ‘oF hibited ing — an oe. PI > rv r _ WILL BE FOUND DAILY ~ ‘Wool is firm at previous prices. We are now steaming down toward Kiol bay, and to- | have iteelf dethroned, Perhaps you would beliove with | registration is a violation of that constitution, There is | fst ae hates ada cane oe esutniee |” Sha Liteon dulce bank munobe. we cagea) 3 Tue Pi Manket,—Astwerr, August 22—| morrow hope to be in the Baltic, on our wi me that “nothing” is a manageable substan an effort to make white freemen of the South subject to i. Can ae epee nes) Peete Or. Seem ton ||, Seman Eee Bete gnu Bungee By Ola “Nove. —Petroleam, 43f. for siandard white. Petersburg, from which capital you will pi it is nothing; on the You come againa i at every domination of black freemen, Against this we | went to tho credit of the propriotore of the shopannd | SproIAL TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS T cannot conch to fhe cena Set this country, and it is of mare a prontie ie taunt appeal cathe wabejaseeet ot the n orth, who will Dries Pp heicip get pee age exhibition, when ‘AMERICA. os) arin our man mind. ‘perm: 1 sacri ol e's we ical * ° Lavearoon, pom sac vison ate atlaibip: eet thin gonsiats in the shortness ond orilllancy of | St"ruypt wow be leas dimonit €erraiso that te Mexl- prelate Tho whites of the New England and’ Middle wes Saeed eit productos tear coe: Teatnaity t ‘FLASITES FROM ALL PARTS. . ‘iland, Captain Cutting, from New York August 10, has | OUr nights. owing to the high latitude in which we are | can “nothing” to be overcome. However, everything and'of Europe must not be kept out of the South ge . . A gee aul acca and ind , and should thereby reap the entire reward of their 1 The chairman referred to the great in- dustrial exhibitions held in Lambeth and-Southwark, in hs of London, and in Manchester, Leeds and sarrived: peor ent T know that I'am in dangor of shocking the | here would be of secondary importance were It not for | by black rule. This is the white man’s land, and must Lavenroot, August 22.—The ship Sacramento, from | sensibilities of some of your more aged readers, whose | the main fact that tbe army is diminishing, and with it | be kept open for white men. He:said that to avoid the ‘San Francisco, arrived at this port to-day. principal ideas of happiness are not unfrequently cen- | the material force of the government. I am even afraid | national dishonor of repudiation the interest on the na- "“Aucust 22.—The steameliip Edinburg, | ‘ered in the enjoyment of a long, undista nap, but I | that we are grasping the shadow for the substance. No | tional bonds must be reduced to four and « half he a ALL TRE LOCAL NEWS. Re POLICE AND COURT MATTERS, . . . . * e 3 ecceee a doubt Fran La and in other cities in England and LABOR MOVEMENTS. ‘ork, arrived bere am nevertheless compelled to say that to me there is « C istatit will speak out; but | cent, that that interest must be taxed and the whole \ Cah Cle we we es ingeigi bras tr ger peculiar eharm about the long. abd. dwilight, | hat will be. nothing Moora wis than couuding | debt consolidated: then the rich. woald stop hoardi head: of, the arent success which bad | SPORTING INTELLIGENOR FROM ALL PARTS oF extending far into the might, until the bridge between it | speeches. Here, however, it is facts which can com- | bonds, He urged his audience to renew their all bone be mo a, tal — NEE sradunte of Aamerioeer THE COUNTRY. a TO AU UST 10 and daylight seems but a space, which T think, in Itself, ‘the success of the work which France has | ance to their country and never desert the constitution; | Why ® grand cogng nd ir product marion Je eee ee eee MAIL DETAILS G . orth; a trip across the broad Atlantic to.see and | founded, and which is destined to bear the name of Na- | to preserve the iy | Of their race and blood, and to ee. to — Meh yg re etropalis of NEW JERSEX, LONG ISLAND, WESTORESTER AND ve % race the 5th of Angust, the officers eral; bs ie yl cos, Ts bs Bend a fo Hive tn pence Gnd manly. exhibitions in older countries. ™ ms . . . sTaTen jsLayo NEWs. . . ee Our apsolal correspondence and files of the Scotia em- | nave called’ upon our gallant Admiral to congratulate aM J6 Ge xine ee ‘After remarks from several gentlemen commendatory | 4 GUIDE AND DIREOTORY OF THR WAYS CI “Sprace the following additional details of our cable des- | him upon the anniversary of the ever memorable battle of the proposed exhibition, Ws. C, Russeer stated LEAVING NEW YORK, Xs of Mobile bay. ; country it ts to be com, tare that he bad conferred with number of the working- a oe ° + patches to the 10th of August :— g necessary gel Aer A PAMILY MARKET REPORT, BEING A GUIDE HOUSERBEPERS 4 iD 9ooKs, thy ; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, List OF THE SAVINGS BANKS IN Tas ory. E AMUSEMENTS IN THE METROPOLIS. aerate Tae PERSONAL, INTELLIGENCE. | GENERAL NEWS or THE Day. GOssIP, FAORTIA; AND POBTRY. QOmr, PACER AND LomtRS I, has mn. Lng ee | THB EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LAI OIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAP! PUBLISHED. me in the city, pase Des Y} meet of tom nies jo the proposed ex! and ¢ many of them — to make exhibition of articles of thelr handicent & committee of throe was appointed to The Emperor Napoleon left the Tuileries August 8 for ‘the camp at Chilona. His Majesty, who was in full uni- »form, arrived at the station of the Eastern line a fow minutes before the train started. The Empress Eugdnie, ‘the Prince Imperial, the King of Portugal, the King of Sweden, the Princes of Hohen- sollern and of Prussia, Baron Haussmann, Baron Larrey and a great number of general -oMcers in uniform, had accompanied the Emperor. His Majesty, before entering the carriage, cordially em- ‘Rraced the King of Portugal, and afterwards the King of Sweden. The Prince Imperial, a picture of health, then advanced to his father, who took bim in his rms and kissed him affectionately. The Emperor, on ar- Rionuonn, Va., 1867. pletely master of it, and in order to get elbow room it is Kanawha count ynteray olbnried $300,000 to the Necessary constantly to realize its strength in great | Covington and my ‘Rail eee = can an ben gonyew which Sedna corre) Ww. A. men ee io weil known tobacco rece acre ‘pon rengt! cant realized, was arret to- charged with count jing 1e limi 4 skit, popularity, enthusiasm, bas oniy a conventional | Revenue Lngpector's brand. Yarlous ‘shopa throagvout the United. State and. the value; tl wd resources which rise troops PERSONAL INTEL Dominion of Canada, informing the mechanics employed austrians and Belgians are very good therein of the-proposed exhibition. are it fn times of calm, but let tem: come and the! ‘ ooly red trousers, If I may tell you all my though motion it was resolved’ that the chairman be re- are UI ts, I | List of Americans in. Paris for the week weit encizciemer ceetnmcctna | sie wana ate ee teat, | any tem fore hr on ropa os rst je ir, ane re. lara then a Everyihing te mace sexes nd. .ome x Key Me. eros, ir. or a inines, ur. tion, with @ to engage their co-operation in the me , instead ing an; f . re, . Marmadal sucutial Co nugment. I fear very mucli thet rhe Mar. | Hichardsou, Mr Ed. P. Torrey, Mr. HHL Cohen, Me | (elt Tepore, which was received, read and adopted, and shal repents not baving written in the month of | Cohen, Mr. J. 4 Mi . O'Brien, follows dreaded Miss C Brice, | Nuw Yorx, August 2. 1667, ‘tele unplanennencss for’ great ont, Talat not my opine 4 L2tual French, Me, vin a erg at tae Gragmcniaivee of ever esting un) 4 5 * G fou only: If lt were, 1 could not venture to give it with | Dotey Day, Mise AM. Conckifa, Mise 46 trades, hela igihe cl of Naw York, on the evening of the IRELAND. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The Social Condition—Criminal Statistice— A Medical Congrese—Progress of Sclence— The meerete Doncrs, August 10, 1967, ‘The Inspectors of Irish eonvict prisons have pre- pared their annual report ard table of criminal statistics for presentation to Parliament. The evidence which they give of the state of Ireland is highly satisfactory, and cannot fail to be a powerful weapon in the bands of the friends of the country. For the past three years there has been a decline of all classes of crime in Ireland, | gq much assurance; it is that of ——, and also of ——, | Mfr, J. Catinach, Mr. and Mra, J. Suydam, Lys, | Sporat A. D, 1867, it was 0 invite the co. Aw? © My ‘tak ey » riving at Mourmelon, was received by General deLad- | 14 omitting political offences, the returns of the pre- | who are both competent judges. They sey that they | Mr. and Mra. P. H. Stevons, Miss A. J. Stod SPeteois cok che of toes ie aan be ‘Who fs there that does ‘not desire to tairaalt, commander of the camp, at the head of bis | su: year exhibit « still more marked decline, Bre.aot reassured, not so much on our account ason | B. Bullock, Mr. Jones, lr. Alfred B. Mead, Mise Julia | thevsrious-departments-of thelr labor as they tay feel in- | from Indigestion—to have © g00d 8 staff. His Majesty then mounted on horseback and pro- ‘t account of the army; for we can bear a check—nobody M. Hydo, Mr. Herbert M. to facture before or alter their hours of regulur | ach, a clear head. The number of prisoners of all classes in jail on the | would be surprised at that—but the Fronch army could Briuckerhot, Mr, Lucius, Hop: | iabor, Such articles so manufactured will be Placed tn Uh thie meota the eve of apy we ceeded to the tmperial quarters through « doble line of | 1. aay of January, 1867, was 2,332, being 391 lees | not. We can, if need be, retire, like Juarez, int Hutchenson. ' Troy, N, Y.—Mr. | Grand Exhibition of Industrial Products, to be held in the | try ng . He tant ince; we can go back to where wo came from; RP. i Vail. Fi but France musi triampb, first, because she is France; and next, because her honor is engaged, CITY TELEGRAPHY. OSTETTE: Br that this delightful tonle will restore healthy condition; that it and give troops drawn up on his passage, The arrivai of the Emperor, which had been impatiently awaited, was greeted with enthusiastic acclamations, ‘The Russian Courrier, of St Petersburg, states that two hundred Polea, recalled from exile, bave arrived in J. iabiill, N, ¥.—Mr. Chariee M. Wolcott, be dowiqnated mated br ike committee in cliarge of ‘the propoeed ‘olcott, Miss A. Rawkin. Nashua, N. Y.—Mr. | undertaking. The various committees on the location of Boston. ewer, Dr. articles. at ‘of premiums, on exhibition and on the sale of articles, will be composed jointly of leading scienitiic ‘and professional gentlemen and skilful mechanics, whose amos will be announced when the temporary comumittee than on the Ist ot January, 1866. The number of commitments during the year 1866 to county and borongh jails was 30,688, against 33,514 the pro- ceding year, or decrease of 2,326. To the lat- le Ive propel " ter may be added 970 commitments for political offenecs L. At are convinced of the cusses 4 the propose nfateenrine. Weibeoteee Melee ye one that olty. They hed come from Siberia, “trom ese under the Habeas Corpus Suspension act. This diminu- | yp, teh. by Atmospheric Prepuision in a7 Mr, O, N, Stearns, Mr. G, pa sooretaryet ne Sombaiteeeri Teuive 4 Sr Fe aut tna AND Most ' country, according to M. Arago,”” observes ihe Courrier, | 1.on ip thus proportioned between the soxes—of males, | D°*PRteues BY Atureene der, kien Wider, Me. oad. Mrs, dobn. |. suariving © completo delineation of the! proposed eubibt. | € Tequircwrecke of desing, befoee. sibero eves le-eay revare." the decline boing 9.56 por cent; of females, 14.0. the London Post, August 10 it, Mi “Hatch, | Hoan iQeicae ieee tet f 7 As the twiel-of agricultaral tmplements at the imperial} “ay, Taapecties| fetet fa tatong terms to the necessity | _ The number of vo deeb recerved atthe orcester, x 4 LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. weenie Nera Tras seargitey ih q “raat sont i Fea | portal ay fora rene | SAL eae Pee ad te | ay pcre Ten,» ot wd wn | BEES 'xpo ro as boing meet peculiar circum: rections to their respective s I. Goodell. | twelve instantly killed on Tuesday after. sareeenatiohipiine've TRY Weel, 60 Kew Ter; cetedd, 1 erect nee ee ne, | ee Wy ee Se to their B. Davis. Now Britain, Conn —Mr. C1 ll. | ts youre, was instantly ay HOSTRTRER'S STOMACH BITT! taken reg are vel stances long since passed ay.’ Daring the famine | destinations, has adopted a plan which is already in use | Now Haven, Conn.—Mr.G, Thatcher. Rockland, Me,—Mr. | noon at ‘Hempstead, by being ran over by a milk car | all druggist: for tho transmission of lettera, A continuous series of 4 Luce, Maine—Mr. C. B. Hazeltine, Providence, period In Ireland many pervons committed crimes for | iron tubes, sixty-five millimetres (two inches and a aif) Png, R Cory, ME. G. B. Chace, Mr. J. © Butter. | Attached to the branch train of the Long Island Rall- ‘to Mr: Porry, of Kingston, R.1.; third, to Mr. McCor- mick, of Chicago, Lil. ynorabie mention, Mr, Silas from office ladeiphia—! road, He was on the front platform, stealing a ride, Herring, New York. Reaping machines with two | scale of dietary was reduced to the lowes: point capable | {% diameter, lee foen i, tere Nate te ett tel des | Sethe er coaries A Shourde, Mr and Mim, C.F, | and fell when the car was bolag switched off from the horseePirst prize, Mt, MeCormicl, Chicago; «hina, | of sustaining lite, at which It haa since remained. 0 the | Wstoe and back again, to the central ice. This eon- | Shocnet? Mi. ht and family, Mr, and | ‘ain. The wheels passed directly over bis breast. Mr. Wood, Now York; also Mr, Masey's machine, of | Went? “s6ust of Fenian generals and sach like per- | tinuous tine touches, besides, at the Cercle Tmpérial in We Wilton Me’ Join N. | Cuickan Tumer.—Mr. Heory Wickham, of Flushing, tl e . i the ills of which Iroland complains could be curea | tbe Rue Dae saan ee at the os op) 3 Oneal, ind Mrs, 8. | discovered a man leaving his chicken coop with a Rustechuck, ana | PY Pill or poultice whe wonld now bo in a fair way to re- | Bourse, Mow, te teem Set serate pat into | Ma oe Ma hasket, oatly on Taesday mozning. Suspocting thievery, The Sultan arrived by the Danube at Rustechuck, The Brit'sh Medical Arsociation have | 21% . : i. Pa Se tee a cylinder fitting loosely into the tube, but pro- . True! * 4 Mr, Wickham. got his revolver, hailed him and-ordered ‘Teft on Tuesday morning, August 6, arriving at Varna. id their annual conference in Dublin, and during the ided with a leathern disk which closes the vertical . J. J. . to hait, threatening to fire on him if he refosed. ‘Hi Majoaty was highly pleased with tho arrangements | past woek saveral hundred of the most distingulshed Fection of the tube completely. The means of propal- C The man paiduo attention to the order and Mr. Wick- mado and bis journey over the Varna line. Thieis the | Sc\:ncine instilutions The association 1s this year under | #08 Adopted is Lot simple and economical, | At each Murfreesboro, T A. Moore, Mz J. | nam thereupon fired, The bali took effect ia the man’s b . \ cistern of water and areservoir of com- | Ww, A. Bennett, Mr. | forehead, iaticting an ugly wound, He proved to be ry a. Drenden Ber first railway which bas had the enor of conveying bis | the presidency of Dr. Stokes. Hegius Professor of | Presera a water supplied by the town pipe, 1. Sellen, Miss LH. Sellen, | faut Fitzsimmons, well known ia tho vicinty, Ho was | ctitadmpore Hades Dye The Most Hvar Mase Imperial Mjesty ia his own dominions. We learn from | Physic in the University of Dabiin, and president of the | Merely serves to compress the air, while the latter, Stonns. Dayton, O.— | conveyed to the hospital, In the baske: were found | ‘sator House. ry tho Levant Herald hat the Saitanien and Pertavi Piais | Kings and Queens College of Physicians. The arrange. | Poehing into the transmission tube ae soon as a comma. | yr i. Philips Cantos, Obio—Miss J. Alexander, Misa | sevoral ebickens, alleged to be the property of ir. linder before it jo—Mra L. F. Ht r complete than on any former occasion. Trinity College nication with it is open, one = pe rennin 94 Campbell. Cleveland, Ohio. Mellen, Miss | Wickbam. Fake q E. C, Bolton, Toledo, Obio—Mins M. Mongos. In- P ak aia and the Colleges of Surgeons and Physicians conferred an rt Mr. Drowned 1% a Creteny,—A lad aged five years, son a on the most distinguished guests. Au invitation 4“ is sent of | Ginna—Goneral T. W. Bennett, St. tous, Mo Mr. Jas, had jeft Constantinople for Varna to await bis arrival “Great preparations are being made everywhere for bis inhi Spee tt Sinan OE Rig Rh ree circuit @a,of any paper of tte class. e country. ler, Mr, Caswell, Sir, C. F. Darby. ‘Chicago, Til, | of Mr, Henry Smisb, of Whitestone, was drowned by recoption with an delat excelling that with which be | {o'hoid the next annual conference at Oxford was ac- | very ton mingles, | 1 ing weretne of | fie aertian Me B, Burnett, Me DE. Fiske Mist A. | fajing into a cistern on is father’s promiees on Tuee- De. was received on his return from Egypt. The prepara- | cepted. and Professor Cleland nominated as president. | 4119 atmospheric line which we cannot to deserite; | Chalfieid, H. 1, Gardner, Mr. Jeromiah Mah , | dag. Coroner Hieks held an inquest on the body, every Ty esdays ttons alone at the principal yalis on the Bosphorus, from | In the opening address on “Medicine,” Sir Dominick ‘one, however, which deserves to jonet: | yr. J. 1. Galloway, Mr. R, W. Patterson, Mr, B. L. Mc. Carrigan impressed the necessity for ter stringenc) Benctary,—Thieves broke into the Ireland MilJ, at in registration iaws, and censured the facility wit! Tovbanch to Buyukdéré, were @ sight in themselves; Stich —Mr.’ Jas. H. =teme, Miss P. E. passage Niles, Mich,—-NUes M, Dickson, | Flushing, on Tuesday, and robbed the etor's dusk Ison Unjvergell: 1867. conspicuous among them were tue palaces of the Vico. | which diplomas could be parchased in the United tates | DY Some accident, Decking up, the, pumsct., wa Miles est, Chas, "A. Thom ckson. | rgd aii the money’ it comialsed. No arrest R,} RAE” AP WIRE BoP rates Kaw xork, roy ani of the Persian Minister at Emirghien, and the | ad in Germany. On thie point he read the following | 4 simply yoting whosesarven | to communi~asion es M. Peniield, ~) F. 0.9 rdner, Mr. aod Tux Excwn Law.—Seven persons charged with vio- Se inedal, for the pert n of Sewing. 4ttuminations promised to be marvelously varied and | 'tr'— LENE Prace, Grascow, July 24 1807. | | ine Rye ny Dean Ge ann cmmeer ee Hee Dera Hapias,, Mich. ies ichigan-—Mr H- | ating the Excise Inw were tried before Justices Bur. | & Ai nhole Mech! said 4 mogal for thle Weaatifal. Daas Se A{ Me ie. 00 Zou tn titer coures. 1 tated) ‘of which we know the diameter, With | 7° Orleans, La—Mr. 1. J. Salo rN. | ronghs and Maddon and jury, at Newtown, on Satur- ER ees ’ the 6th Inst. I write to in direct course. I stated obstructed », of wi weknow J, Wood. New 8, B mon, X letter hese dala onasy u Franeisco—Mes Batt by da, The cases were tried separately. were FARRAGUT’S FLAG. fof A ng. dagraee of tmadioal doctor oe ner ae A iy ae. % my His Ani Marae calor ‘Henle acquitted. oe sai ia > abe demas —_——— - AI ‘ered in lon du e Rixpeerrat ow Lovo Tstavp,—' te mak. a AOA and delivered free. m ust 10:—B, M. Austin and wife, Mra. among the st f Mr. i arouse oe ewe, | BRAUER duet bana ge | TUNE TWN EW OREN wm THEW NE, | HO Ss a ig Naam, | Mig ot get, Ss er aa n ith From vening Telegram of yesterday, J Hodges an’ Q Mass, - | taken wi on San we tun of the Frigate Franklin from Cherboursz $4 FS obj ee Bauriwone, August 22, 1667 Sect, Bowton, Mass. ; Edmund pe bes lost ave Borees and ® mola, The Gietabe met 10m Of any paper of ite class Gorman Ocenn—The at of . fy ise Me We mppored to be contagious, but travels in the air, The jerriam, Worcester, We learn from the New Orleans papers of the 18th /] yr Rockford, Ii, 5 Burritl, wife and son, | animals when firet taken Jose tho use of their limbs and inst, that the steamer Clinton brought te that port tror a Cleveland, Pol b M. D. ‘Now York Pople, Pre: die in a fow hours. —Hempetead Sentinel, August 22, 1sety Brazos Santiago $300,000 in specie, Still larger amour le 4 i . Wellington, Bos: There ie & wntversel fooling of regret here that the | wore expected to be received, as the foreign mercbe ate it W. Weinorsii, | DEATH OF ERASTUS 0. BEACH, OF MASSACHUSETTS. Prince of Wales eee bt wares te jine the ope wore preparing to shake tbe Mexican dust from t peir nS & Colman, eee al Hart. fost. goods takem the Clinton from New Orlear » had to be brought mk. grog to the strict quarantines regu- Tations at the port of Brasos. pti ero NEVES FROM CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON TE‘4hiTORY, . Bax Faanctaco, Cal., AugeA 21, 1867. A from Oiymple, W. T., 0° ye:—The party which is making 6 survey of the North-yrn Pacific Rail- road bas found & route over the C-fwiits Pass to the forks of Cowllts, which they repor4 to be extremely from the Deck utes" & als Risvet mo tint Lif sit chan awe aes am Lyons? Mi c wed |. 1. Rounder ia ph ak 4 rerrinve Sauce=Delictona with Bours DORN BL NGA BONG, Agents for the Vetted Baten tions—Aaniversary of the B: Bay and Congratulat’ o Coast ov Denmark, Orrosrre NyPOnG, Ox Boako Untrem States Frmoare Praxst’ ‘August 6, 1867. You cannot concetve the pleasure it affords me to vannounce that our voyage on the United States frigate Franklin over the great German Ocean has proved ® most agreeable disappointment to every one connected ‘with our vessel, I can remember well, whena boy, full of romantic ideas and inclined to the construction of rather airy Cabrics, listening with “eager and attent ear,”’ ‘and with eyes opened marvelously wide, to certain won- orful stories about the rough waters of this ever turbu- 3 Srrivorrecp, Mass., August 22, 1967, Erastus D. Beach, a prominent citizen of SpringQeld, and a well known member of the Massachusetss bar, ‘ied at bis residence in this city to-day, aged fifty<eigh’s y' Mr, Beach was formerly actively engaged ve potic ire, and was for several yoars the candida ; M. Gibbs, United | % '? dSxncraue party for Governor of the State, ; A. Butterworth, R a THE TURF. 4 atch at Won) t@veon Genera’ ™ , baM reer ae bd “hatter io ieawd rs Raa and Senvten Mt Aen Wi cle ag i canes i ' i i i a nah DeTROT ch., Angust 22, 1867, Ne page aE TROL road. moun! ti took piace bere « . P nem Tauren Felons per ny ee a capac n pony eg en ra | Fae ochrung mr tne beriyttnvn mown | oaRRSEE ep, tee 2k Atlantic I frequently ‘most dismal and ‘Nationale diced Lad ie. G. Preaticn,” fasters by the team he frst, thira ‘ Wa wee. " — ilusions to ite dreaded cheractoristica, the chief one of Lo] and oxciting as the a drame near. Hiforte are | Mins 3. 1 Prealie Mim Bre, Ms Cine anes ont “ ne foun tae, va f Ht jeolaring thi made to concentrate yy of San Francisco | A. Prentice, i The third heat was made In 2:21 by. J The He: Be 9 in Avg which was @ babit it possessed of making # plaything of ve tickers, independent party | Titus, Washington; A. Renner, aimeey Eg, be howd tng ne. 1s (Sees, how every craft which ventured upon its surface, 1 also hi 1, % the een iar, to ‘Dut support the pateld; Lonne: a aaah Fy oo Postyonement of the Hartford R. y | SeWing machine) President, comember that upon every calm day, when congratu> | sivgation, when in one O% ite lato numbers it says :— hia oF ee reg alee Some | Cadecrecel, Now York; BB, Kinderiock, cbs Haxrroro, Conn, Aaguat Se, re tiga ao te Moves tating ourselves upon tne lakelike appearance of the | 1 ear bo seperted W/ thonl ony Ay ane wie gna ry M4 geergest, Win ow yy L. R Kean, Lf ~ \ On account of the ain the programme 6f the cord alone mr vog Jour abi in Wl evtauey. @roat “mill pond,” it was m Saatg to Ne grem> m imaianenol, My more scandalous than thas ee ee en en Hipn, Pedi GW, Noyes, Gusila, Conn; Bf, ; Hore Aanvoiation nesignes, for to-day baa bor, po, Coagel ork, ———— erly ey voone scone Yagi ae ed ner Pe thus mage, ’ Romertize, | mowed wutit tomorrow Wrday) MPTBING 14g greiogy, a2 my Viny je Reatorative,”=The ton NE em