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< | NEW. YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1867. —— $$$ ey > i] Nt oral contempt atl persons whose treat- | Mad stood by Mr. Liccoln in the prosecution of our great 4 | WT ASGIING TON, —[rrenet trotenavas rettote tipcreat upon ther clas | netetget i We, Knee 1 Se geemennon of co so | AQUATICS. CONSTHUTIONAL CONVENTION. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. R f« Pusioner Rolling. etree aiid omnes cad , anhe: : tua sauegyibts etarn o a asthe 2 y . cig ‘ a ot Intermal Revenuo Rollins bag ve- | abilities of these gontiemen ne ate pry ee Raneume Ranke Cia ene Bosnenee ar Repert on the Powers ned Duties of Arraverep Wire MURDEK.—a man named Felix 4d Wa mineven, agen 2am turned to Washington frow his receut visit to thg North, | Teenective departments would be woil managed ; or poeta ran high yesterday morning during we and County Officers Under Cousider- | Morris, who resides in Warren street and follows ihe c » M. é be may have had such « etroog eontidence in the ultiina'e | brief ‘ntermiesion of calm and promised euuchine, and | ation—Approprintions to Corperntions C. Occupation of gardener, made @ desperate attempt on Wenora) Sickles and the Federal Courts, New Patents. Triumph of the truth and in the final judgment of the | eager bopes were indulged that ono of the most exciting ditionally Prohibited—The Article Adopted, Wes sday night to taka the life of bis wife. Morrie Its already known thal instructions were some days The Commissioner of Patents has issued three bun- ago vent to Majer General Sickles in effect that the pro- | dred and ninctoen povents for the week ea@ing Septem- eose of federal courte must mot be interfered with by | pera, This is the largest number of pavents ever issued ‘Wilitary authority, Recent despatches from the South | ja one week from the Commissioner's office, iate that notwithstanding these instructions Order No. Progress of the Union Pactfic Raflrond. 20 was sif!l In force, Thewe facts, unexplained, convey Under date of the 161i inst, the government directors tho impression that the General ie guilty of comtumacy | of the Colon Qc Ratlroud reported to the Secretary peopio that ho felt he conld afford ‘to wait, It was preva fvems the ‘Avsany, N, ¥., August 22, 2867, ry A mistake, Homie of these geutlemen ed into the ; woteste season would be witvessed : had taken a iittle more whiskey thang&o should have Bande of the men who were combined i! his politicat | cosey harbor of Salteraville. But the storm which ensued | The Constitutional Convention met at teu o'clock this } done, and, returning some a a late hour destruction, Soine of them had the grace to with | gud which pelted mercilessly on land aad water, driving | Morning. Several petitions were presented and re | > Cag ey oo aa Fg tg > draw. Others used their authority and patronage ( | ,. nivecoaed busy crews from shebr opecations on the | ferred. formidable looking dirk, with which he attempted io curry faver with tis foes, “ 8 BXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES POR MEDICAL FRACTION, stab per. Tho woinan warded off his blows as well aw ‘The people understood this if the Prosident did not. | boats, sealed the fate of the expected event, So much she could, and Onaily made her escape from the athe Forbearance was atinbuted to any motive but the right | inierost was created that, in spite of the driaziing shower Mr Couiaman offered & preamble asd resolution pro- 7 “ ne, and by his foes was pronounced cowardice, These | and ino unpiea ant tramp, through beways of soud and | vidig for the appointment of « Board of Comumissoners ciate atréotOthoer Sr A eT ae ae ¢ be worken that road since their | aro evolutionary times, and in revolutiouary Jusb, a pumber of spectators coilected by eleven ‘or disregard of orders from the War Dopartment; but it | of the Interior that | ® to examine canilidates for the practice of medians Laid ; der," and after a cevere oer euceceded in taking rogressed quite rapidly. Since the open- | times decision is the quality that counts, We | G'ciock in the forenoon, Precisely at twelve o'clock the { posttively known here that the imeiructions, at bis | last report has progressed 4 iy pen’ | apprehend that the President, following the | new Commodore, John ©. Gather who succocds the | ©Vér under the rule, Piece he deepersio mon. le sam eae a thon taken, for work there have been one hundred vequest, are temporsrily suspended for week, imerder | ing of the season thai bie views upon the subject might be made known | and ninety miles of gradiog Auisbed, and one hundred ton before fureher action ip | and forty miles of track laid and accepted by the gov- ‘the premises. ernment. !n addition there has boen work done on the grading about one hundred miles further, aii of which, saul: m me greypeeste ter ifetong ange late Commodore Woninan), caited the Club together and ‘THE PAY OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGIBLATORE trust at the peop! in time come rouad | hold a consultation, when léd to postpone the Fight; that they would put therr foot on the efforts made | race till Tuesday next, at noon precisely, po Pontions | _ MF. Fenimmzow moved that the Cominittes on Revision to convert our government from one of constitutional } jp aii other respects being the same as those laid down | Ve lustructed to amend the section relative tothe pay obligation Into a centralized, consolidated representative | jy Sunday's Hasta, When the mecting adjoarned the | of membereof the Legislature so as to make the saiary democracy. But we think that the e: Bermixo Accipext From 4 Kerosexe O11 Exeiosion,— Mrs. Wilkenson, reading in DeKalb avenue, near Nos-, (rand, was severely burned about the face and handa, om perience of od officers of the Club were huspitably entertained by Com- | 9660 ingtead of $1,000. Laid on the table. aon Wane night, by thi onion of a can of kerosene The Correspondence Between the President " ; a " rT past few mouths ought to teach bim the importanc od Guuther, It was proposed that a trial of skill me he was e ac* of transferrin, ok General Grant in Refereace to the Re- | itis unis LS ni aie $4 a vgetiad Super | two things —prompt, decided action, and a united © luke pace between the Sarak Jaueand Jane Vernon, but | | POWRRS AND DUTIus OF TOWN AND COUNTY OFrICARA, from ove can to another, when it ignited froma lamp. idan. PT nh pte re the close of the weas0a. | inet, oro are, tlmee when public opiuiod | the storm continuing unabated the racowasavandoued. | The Convention then went into Cummitteo of the Adpioded, covering Mrs, W Ikenson with the bus Apparently by general agreement beforehand, nearly | phe number of mites Of track finished and in operation must we ‘Warton uty “= ~ i a i ] ‘The promoters of this Club say they Hpteng it sacral Whole-en the repéet of the Costimitieg on Counties, ‘ ia uid and damaged oie aston of 4100, ah The Syraitare, ali the Washington and New York papers to-day comlalD | 4, thie date ts four hundred and thirty. In the month | Mbt not coaxed; when the lost, Traniost | Succesefutly any other in the cou atry, and {tis gradually | yowng and Villages, My. Beckwith in the chair, The re- ‘wea done to 5 aaa stqlemente denying the correctness of my diepateh :wo | of June last one of their mumber, Me. | soa ls the wisest; and if there ever was a timo whee | drawing In. some of the most épore Sailore'ae well a8 ¢f the Committee provides that each county shall Bio war cou the house defore the Aames were m= the Executive of a great peope required unity of action ‘erchants of Ne , | Port i iy Toh ef taeaeetin Wa paseoen aah may eee Chub wit aan ahe Now Jersey: | lect « Board of except the clty and county day and thisthe bour. The suspens Exriomox at 4 Jaran Factony.—While James. Ciary,, nighte ago, giving a synopsis of the correspoadence be- | Carter, deimg detailed ~=to proceed to the employed in the siooen se eam Seaintese its, this is the | 4 new feature whictt the Club will enjoy is the orgeal- of New York, tween the President and Genera! Grant respecting tbe | Rocky Mountains to examine the location of the road in of Mr. Stanton | gation of tne Knights of Bayonne, the object of which is as in our judgment the wisest step taken by the Prest- Mr. Gaavin, emt of an rot moved to strike out vemoval of General Sheridan. They al! eound the ame each digection, reported that the road may be con- tone pens rate ‘ts wb ood eve the weuierv of the Sab, sovine sare termi ner bis exception. to know what reason there | ford atrect, was king once fA pot ot Baptha ov Wed- motes declaring that the synopsi ‘pure guese beep structed to the summit of the first range of mountains wt ma perpatualls receatitg. element a a ue — course. A boat is being consracied by. P, McGieban Ee cay pe erenine “te sxplod at with such force cr yoeag “ dent's own brain,’ a of weakness, suspensi ag cent a chill of ma tally for the Club, wi is le! she ' Maan was across the room ri ‘the wvention of the correspondent’s 0 this ceagon if the same energy ts used as heretofore, aud | Goo" ine ranks of radicaliam, and saxgosts the per- Seite vole 2, b, A'which will a other | ting, aud tt jew York ‘needed such s | ously if pn nee Injared. He was taken “to chy “enretiable ia every point.” Js is only worth while 0 | if the military authorities will afford sufficient protec. tinent inquiry whether it may not he followed up te ad- | boat in she country, lis di @ontradict these foolish sccugations in order thatthe | sion ae the time of how 2 , Me. ng | y 7 a: vantage, But this opena so wide a field for discussion | fect font inches in longth, with cleves, feet; four inenes Fooxp Deao. m Bao. —Me, George a Naleatine, sixty - . Pabirc may not be misled. The synopsis was not guessed | Wiitieme, was dotaiied to examine the proposed sites for | ‘Dat we reserve Ib til to-morsow. beam, and is a handsome model. ae: ‘pabject: bad | Peven yours of, age,was found:dend in, bin bed at Bim ts wor invented, but was dertved from a source (hat could |g pridge over the Missouri river, and give bie opiaion lhe Beizga for tbe ay ye eg pny pe nee prorioas sction-ef tne Con- | residence, Zesiendag morning. Bot well be mistaken, Dette priconed wo Wee Fae -aeto the plan to beadopted. The shifting danke and THE BOARD OF HEALTH. class boat Fra the bay of Saitorevilie xo pa AR ie Derpose [rash Bold aa a ot of deatts. points, and aot tbe jai of the correspondence, }- changing chennels river them ET; - oa lige Movina Nursaxos.—On @eday morn = me hoes saaniig as | lelegraphed rc i safe ae pagum This Board. convened yesterday afternoon t to | Which ie offered in the expanse of Now York bay, and proud Tae On Wedneeday and tha} Abe loading po! best exporiouce of the country, a well as a large . penrees Ov ‘his account the ovent will bo one of great interest, The | tog the engaged to remove the Iurge, oid there 8 Bot @ particle of doubt. Indeed, I might have | amount of money, will be required to effeat the object. | Adjournment, and in the absence of Commissioner aaa asl tarp pier retire ‘by ex-Alderman Ricly | atvon the syaopsis in « much more extended form, but | Tye road ved and track are well constructed. Two ‘wae roptrained by the fear of violating confidence. I | machine shops are in fall operation; one at Omaha, might also have given my authority, bat that I pre- | with its machinery, costing about $250000, and forred icaving' ait parades to the gentlemen who never | the otner at North Platte, costing about $20,000, In.the guess on (he 1: gRt ahem, Possession of the company are forty-seven first class The Reported J Additional Pay- | jocomotives, eight hundred and twenty-six freight, ten passenger, Ove baggage and sixty band cars, In the course of building are six locomotives and three hundrod freight care, The report also states that the gross receipts of the rond during the month of May were $250,000; 10 June, $180,000; in July, $300,000, and during the frst week in August, $90,000. There are 3,600 men employed on the grading and 450 engaged in laying the superstruc- ture. Five hundrod and fourteen miles west from Omaha the town of Cheyenne has beon Iaid of, It Is expected that tho track will be Jaid to this town by the Jst of October, and when it is completed it is the design of the Sehnlts Commissioner, -Boqwortivaren.,ehasen President SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. tha city cunaidera more thau thal,” There. was. no necessity for t fem, Commissioners Stone, Parker, Swinburne, Rearend maha aad uekon were also present. “he minutes | Dondle Seull Race in Working Bonts at Hed- | bp discharged by other officers, f the at sou for a Purse of $225 and the Champlon- Mr. Orpyxe, (rep.) of New York, was surprised to hear of the previous meeting of the Board were rend anda | Pit Oe Oe tn River. apy objection to abolishing the New York Board of Sa- quantity of routine business waa disposed of, when Com- Hover, August 22, 1867. pervisora. It was of no more use a beter or missioner Stone, of the ~anitary Committee, offered the Aquatio sports on the Hudeon river thie season have [EE dere) over rare » are report of the committes on the result of an interview | toon induiged in to @ far greater extent than in any | of abolishing that Board, with the Quarantine oMicers, the purpose of which inter- previous year, Almost every town, city or village Mr. Atvorp, (rep.) of Onandaga, mee toa point of view was to decide what, im the meaving of the | |. i Daw, dhould. ‘be csougerge UR’ wiclelyy ec en (ee, eee boven cer pare ate LE RErranGn bad been. deliberately pemed open by thig . “s it cousequence, very many impromptu races bave iv York ae rogarde quarantine, Commissioner Stone | , ay, Whole could bave no jurisdiction over it, ged and carried out, Many of the boats used are ‘i in hig report stated that vessels suspected, if not a8 aa The point of order was sustained, and the séction jafotted, .NAAe ese ements Quarsatine | “out Se med: Soames oF veatele unediin. | meaned over 2 nn eae re es y oe pte Loe day river rowing, generally capable of carrying aoe ey ue seotton of be report Raph nie coimliee, officers aud the Health Officer o! 6 port come uj : wns and villages from giving pro} or loaning wishin three hundred yards of be docks and wharves | [fom six to eight persons. Aquatic conteste tn such | i,"t4 OF any lellvisual aanciedon oF rpg of the city, and that vessels from infected ports had | crafte were first inaugurated this season at Poughkeop- Mr. Buu. (rep.) of Jefferson, moved to amend :—"‘Ex- actually come up tothe wharves and docks of this city | sie, where the Eagle Aquatic Association holds out. | cept the consent sball first be ovtained in writing of and of Brooklyn, bad discharged their cargoes, and that | Othor towns goon alter inaugurated working boat races, | such number of taxpayers of such town or city, or sheir » two easoa yetiow fever had been imparted to persons | anti finally the “ever” reached Hudson, resulting 1D legal Fepresentatives appearing upon tho assessment from the cargo, and that both these cases proved fatal | 4d day's race. 1, respectively, as shall Teprescat e majority of the Dr, Swinburne strenuously and emphatically denied tho | ‘The contestants were Edward B, Heermance and | taxable property of such town or city.” statements of Dr. Stort, and explained that the case of | Alexander Rainey against Frank Price and William Mr. ALvorp moved to amend :—'* cept in pursuance yellow fever which ocenrred, a allozed, at the Atlantic | Cooney. ‘The ju wero Danie! Limbric and Joba | of existing laws.” dock, in Brooklyn, was transmitted by tke cargo, which | Best. The referce se a Charles ©, Clark, local editor of | A Tongtiny discussion followed on the principle of al- bad been unloaded at tho dock, but that the victim bat | ine Hudson Daily Register. The boats used were of the | lowing towns and cities to bond themselves to aid in the asko! for and obtaincd Permission to go on board | ordinary kind of ighanee. built? working boats, fifteen | construction of railroads. Without coming to a vote the an infected ship which was in quarantine, and that | feet in length, double sculls. Tne course was from the | Convention took a recess until half-past seven o'clock. from South First to Fourth strect, along North Fourth street, EB. D., colidmenced their task and Lemna A getting the Ungainly structure fairly uader he me? managed by nightiall to put between them Age oe the ~~ oe a ra ae Not ra "s work, certainly, parties in- terested; but when the imcomvenience to which the public are put through the blockadiog of the thoroughfare ls taken into consideration the- matter assumes an entirely different aspect, the establishment in question semained in sate Fourth street, the men being unable to proceed the” work ngs 4 to the inclemency of the weather. But the Dlockade of the strect is Page the only polsance with which fault is found, as in the onward course ‘of the the domicile, which extends nearly the breadth of the street, the limbs are torn ruthlessly from the trees, which line the sidewalk, [hs ‘custom of Bouse moving is in its entirety a nuisance. It bas been. frequenuy suggested that the Corporation pay enact and enforce an ordinance prohibiting such infringements on the- public highways, Escape or 4 PRISONER FROM THE PuxrrenTiany.—A prisoner named Patrick Weleh, who had broken out of jail several times, succeeded in making his escape from. the Penitentiary last Tuesday night, aemaunnnting: ‘the precautions which had been takem to preveat bis setting away. on placed’ tm a osll and securely jandcuffed, but brea! off his shackles, m ‘The statement telegraphed from Weve yesterday that ‘en order has been issued musiering eut of service all the additional paymasters is known to be incorrect, and no gueb order bas been reorived at the Paymaster General's Mice. The rumor may have grown from the follow- tugi—On the 19th inst, Genera! Grant addressed a note to the Paymaster Genera! inquiring bow many voluateer paymasters could be dispensed with on the Ist of Octo- ber next, avd how many on subsequent dates, The Pay- master General stated in reply, on the 2ist inst, that the mumber of additional paymasters yet in the service was : 2 twenty-two. Ten of these are ov duty in the division of a nD amOE SE ADRS PINON! at O nce ROME ALY veforred claims for the examination and scitiement of General Halleck?’s Stam clams for additional bounty, eleven aro distributed | General orders of the Ist inst, issied by Major Gene- among the various geographical divisions for the | ral Halleck, commanding the military division of the payment of treasury certificates issued by the | Pacific, announce that Brovet L'entenant Colonel Wil- Second Auditor to discharged volunteers and to } tiam R. Smedburg, Fourteenth infantry, and Charles A. es a % co of the Health Officer, boat tand ‘i rib ‘above thi the heira of deceaged officers and soldiers, and | Whiter, Thirty-second tnfantry, have been relieved | )%, rary te the advice ol , | steamboat tandmg, pas-ing northward above the upper Evening Session. adistance of over two bundred fe i . “4 had goue down into the hold and among the cargo of ene paymaster is on duty as disbug@Bg agent | from duty as aids-de camp on bie staff, and that Captain | that vossel, and that there was tore probability of the tard inal and retwee sa toe canes Punst s uae Ly aie Com ep pepyiveeyremgmeet ere saa a rman cll jof the Freedmen’s Bureau. These officers are | Murray Davis, Eighth cavairy, and First Lieutenant | disease having beon communicated by the cargo of this r niles and a balf. The contest was for @ puro | estics from bin: bg themasives ‘toald in the construction ArrameT oF 4 Reset Gaverat to Secor ms Wirr.— jnf-cted ship. The arguinent grow quite wari among | and stakes of $225 and the cbampi b ihe Esculapians, Dr. Stone iosisting thas woeeets from | act acaes oF © championship of the of mllroads, as resumed in Committee of the Whole, infected ports had actually come up to the city te get Ail four of the contestants havo been in active train- r rm:<eon from the Board of Health to come up, and | ing for the past two yw eka, and ‘each man looked ‘to. be Php ee lees ‘on the amendment offered by pr. Swinburne ae fronly asserting that euch wae not the | jp good eondition. ‘The leading apirit, or at least the man | ius K guouns, tdoy ie ft oo eae eon Ag ae bi a8 epee a who seemed oe paige in Srerrthiog connected with | go that no town, city oF village ebail bind re he repor . Bron pted as fol- | tho ait 5 Jows:—Ihat the vicinity of the wharves of tho civ, | gnorts ahd au excAldcte as of Mdso Pee iota tate | exept upon the consent of-a majority of all the voters Fotatned under a law of Congress providing for their re- | Reue E, Do Russy, Second artillery, have veen ap- tention as long as they may be needed to pay voluntecra | pointed in their stead, apd militia, and General Brice dooms st impossible, ‘icias ‘Mulkcctns junder the circumstances, to dispense with the services | The following officers bolonging to the Engincor of any of the additional paymastere for many mouths to | corps have beon appointed ag acourt martial to meet Officer Whitney, of the Forty-frat preciact, arrested: Jobo L. Taylor, who was a commissary general in the: rebel army during the rebellion, for attempting to shoot. his wife about - past ten o’c. ook last eyo i adneng to the war ur. Taylor tesided In Brooklyn, time of ts outbreak went down to come, Sell 7 18 id an ex-Ald Redeciign tithe Oleviegl: Merce ef the Py {ae swe Point, New York, on theiG2d sink. =-Brovet 1 ins the meaning of thesdgeh. sastion of .chablor 358 larses beta were offured mares ious 0 the } and the consent of two-thirds of alk the taxpayers. | joaving his wife io the former, ety... ec 8y | Major A, B Burmbam; Captains a. H Hoigateaud, | Sr the tans of 180% 15 amended by ehapter 513 9{ the | perthe clare thes arene a mea sis Lost—38 to Closed ‘Tevior, retarned, 10 Brookiya,..and fo ar ys rages LE. ©. Overman; First Lictenants W. H. Cage, H, N. | laws of 1867, shai! be deemed to be seventeen hasored Mr, Rousay moyed tho following eubatiiuie wife living in the family of he ard of ac bets on time. “Masy, meyer, trprsetod shall notheresfter pags a: the op ntenthat'an bor’s thne seta ‘occupied bj ‘The Legislatare ley aaihaus. tho contestants in getting home after starting . 7 | ing any a EE 4 bon a eae or ‘ather muunetel Heer- property, or maace and Rainey pulled m the “City of Hadesn, and ats, ny rota or to tren pe private rem, near Johnson, ss hoase! ‘and s:xty yards from said wharves, si ay ede induce her to live with bit Finally: Dr. Swinburne presented a form of permits for veesels coming from infected porte, which was adopted, The clerical force of the Pay Department has been Lee, D. W. Lockwood and W. R. Livermore. |Sarther reduced within the past few days by the dis- | “Brevet Colonel G. Chapin has been ordered before the {charge of five more clerks, It te said that no otbers will | retiring board. The application by the Soldiers’ Mesrenger and Bx % ) - | - | Price and Cooney’in the “General Grant.”? fnterested 4 jte diecharged-unit the addiuons! bounty claims are | ee Tria Signed 1a akiy ar Waroriowe Arsen, | Brose Company Cor perwinion to jet voothe or the | “uring the ‘atiornooa two Portes of excursloniets erencmaes a this euustifeuion’ ie oiberwita { posed of, Massachusetts. se v bs Teachod the city to witness the al a sy ‘The Muster Out of Vol si Second Lientenadt Isao W, Mackey, of the Ortnance | *ccordance with the resolation proposed by Commis. | came from Baugall, via tho Athens and Schenectad His] adnan, td Udbsit pt chg demeaitity wo | had re- 4 rho veces oer stay ow suiber of vetuiaer | Deartect hus bon edna to day av Bpragte | $Pey Manone, t0 IMF oct ia Sct 18 chase | ald’ atvany thenon by freyoat a uae. Aug | pore the ize secepuabley aad hoped it would be | Mahl Mt Firoed : @ergeons, most of whom have been engaged in the es Major General W. P. Howe, Major of Fourth taining the application presented by the Soldiers’ Mes- we ‘owed er the pS A, Name, she line ean ego in lace the section pen epee went to, fe uation ame io pam } {Burean’ of Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, bas, with | Artillery, is arsigned to duty with General Howard Jagr gp Ay otag Leobecort Lay frown Troy. _ Sr. B Bxooxs inquired whe section “would | Sitoer Whitey while. sticmpting, 5p 10 ‘ soe extn, mesared them al ol of saree. is | once an BP mea gHa ONT, | auf wr ea presente me Bara commis | acl ace geste an ta Gane tena Sas | Sen hangs rae ena ele Seth | Ane Saf fat paren magne Ware , Fan jone? C. WW. Foster, vited gu probable that-the few vacancies existing in the regular | 44% Temlem “Adjutan) General, and Captain H. A Tyee te provalent practice of making those streets the route | Jeuks, Captain. Bridge Nichola we yee ‘aud. Wien re Rumsey that. he understood that-the Com | barr: r pistol and a large case kalle witty een eage ‘eorpe'will soon be filled, ering to the services of ail the | Assistant Quarterwbasier General, havo Deen siustered | forcattledroves crossing town, and asking that thero | thon assumed thelr Positiogs ta the jadzes" boat, which. | mittce on the Powers snd Duties Of the Legisiatire | mero, found in his possession. f ateaet Me “ volunteor officers having been! dispensed with. ut of the service. wibb seantary Gomantlieg oer thems. "Refereed | Was wuchored inthe te stream, and the contestants were | wouls treke proper provision. for, Lne-objesia radicated: | {7 12'"5 doubt, have commitied. suicide. mmupbdianely ‘Wwe Use of Goverament Horses by Civilian Naval Intelligence. ‘The compat from the citizens of West Farms re- | She down in torreats all doy, bad uot stated ia the feet, | baritien ef whieh the ganvienaa ‘row Bichmoud (ar; | Sr. : 2 OMiciale. Despatches from Rear Admiral Paimer, commanding one Oursances in that town was again referrod. Dut :t was « or pay,”” ‘And therefure the show had | E. nan weep ie mean 80, sabsar’ nnntehetiiaaieaaaa ’ Hite sald that Genera! Grant, tn Bis close scrutiny | the North, Atlantic squadron, dated United States ting. | A petition from the Erie Railroad was presented atk- | vo coon. The dock was crowded with, people, some | Mr. K, thought. the substitate included more THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF MHCHIGAR.” tato the working of the War Department machinery, for | ship Susquehanna, August 12, announce his presence po Hap thet nome ‘of the company to eg taking it coolly, without umbrellas, while otnera were | than appeared from a casual réadiog He thought It Lansing, Mieh, set, { 4 2 eo boat landing company to tho stied with any kind of shelter, whether a shingle or | did prevent say for charitable pean ‘ the purpose of getting rid of superpumeraries and the | ia Aspinwa!l. The United States sieamers Monongahela oad, Referred to the Sanitary Commitee, rn. The Troy excursion boats lay off in the stream; | For that reason he bel! ry id This morning the new constitut! wae> Jeurta)iment of expenses, has had his attention drawn to | and Saco were also in port. Ail well, Everything was | _ Tho weekly report of Sanitary Superintendent Dalton | men crowded the docks on the Atbeus side of the river, | Mr. Ramsey's substitate was WES ee ee ee en ‘the darge number of public borses—many of them very | quiet in Colombia, Fleder ee re eraared om ie, Tue report Ww 05 | and even Gio eaptanes ap se, tie While Pepin” | Me: Brounonn, Gens et Lethaia! woved to airixe out | Which they eqjo oe oe u nm u Ld 5 {@me ones—ihat’ are now being used by prominent | The Navy Department to-day received a telegram a ov Tue ore Rerenirenpany { ne Cemiertad toe the boat "thy ot Hudson, con-| Mr. Broxroro moved to amend by excepting nitroxa SHIPPING NEWS fetvitan officials, This is a cheap luxury that bas been | stating that the United States frigate Colorado, dearin; — ance and Raincy, gtided upto the judges’ one, | so ng Germarourar Rounnor Ursin, Rogues Var. | Meer Lost “ employed only since the war. Previous to that time no | tho,iag of Rear Admiral Goldsborough, arrived at Hall- t, followed by the General Grant, with Cooney and r, Clinton, (dem.) of Erie, said that inasmach as week the Sanitary Tuspeciore of ahe Reeepsiiian. Health in the cities of New Yor! orien the following + pena oe one ton owen iy Denese, private igAwallines, 3 manufactones, workshops and St horse rlation Goow stavlon, it p us mappecienss dump- sunkeo Sin—l beg ferpectuity to ett during the riot Pric@, the former stripped to the buf. When all was | there was a standing Commities ov hee having their Bare that theword TE Se sana was fired amd away-theg flew, the City of | interests charge, be would suggest Hudson on the inside and taking ee ead smartly, ap- | ‘cities’? bo struck out. > at pareatiy shooting right away from the General Grant, Broous crowd on (the dock cheered ea and yells of “On Mr. Ratuava, (rep.) of aga, said hé happened to Cooney and | oh, acity and PORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 22. 1867, Givitan oMcers were aliowed the uso of government fad Inst evening, en route io New York. Arrived. if Assistant Paymester . J. He has been detached Borses; Dut Bow these officers may be seen any day | rom the Purveyor and ordered Matelile eoebeate drwing 2 span of fine animals which are public property Acting Master J. B. Stimpsoo has beco detached from and fed on government forage. the command of ‘the Purveyor ‘and placed on waiting iaeeanie aie onda corte ea eae tt | look at that! Ge tt Raia'y !”” were heard, Y and he hoped the motion would:not provail. | Sone W Aimms.Pusro, ¥ rginia Repeal of Acte Creating Distinc on Rem | re che He Fleming bored caer as, eptare and basements, I cisterns, and cesapoola 6 waste. | Price, not the leart disheartened, Kept ap a rapid atrake, |... The mation to strike it out was Joab | penrard, Dees Sagan : count of Color by the Washington City | purveyor and waiting or: sla the course ‘of these Inspections they discovered and Sealey cheese tue tina ih fect tt ney Tapped their fnk Rumsey’s Saeco heading ther the words “muni. | Wind at sunset, NE. pgn — sarees apenihe Sieeng coanes “4 0 th liver trons’”” the words “or other terrivorial divi- Phe City Councils of Washington bave passed a dill to prow Tee tvened Teenie face Havens 5 aging and bon ra’ oay ced tae hostel Geant tae? deena American Ports. repeal the several acts concerning free negroes and mu- 2 TEREONEL WF SYepveaeay. abies SS Bere 8, eee ses Te 1 to the rear again, When they reached the The Committee then rdse and reported the article to | CHARLESTON, Aug 22—Salled, steamship Moncks, New ut at a 5 ¥ a4 Jattove, which, however, have becn # dead letter ever The Affairs of the Treasury Department. re kd 5 ot a wantepipes ana éraine 6 fall ny city o tA y cient lanes bgt von anti tous quention. ‘Sait raker Hil Plea Aug 21—Cleared, ships Ambrose, Oats Bunker Hill, Li sivee the emancipation of slaves in the District of Wasamcton, Auguat 22, 1867, Rainey pulling forty-six strokes Day. Baw Melbourne. ee Semeneriany Se nee aa Inute aud Cooney | Mir. Bicxroap moved to Sailed— Columbia, Two of these acts required negroes comiag ‘The pressure againet Mr, McCulloch and tis investi- ‘The following reports Rave been received: Whole ed ted thirty- Ry oat ‘aoe oar a chan- 4 mouon Lael 7 tous ean was eeperet. sr Ra iN, NC, Aug 23—Arrived, steamship Bappbo, . tato. Donde for their good ing committee bas become so strong that I learn ber, 800; oaltive, a2. negative, 59; general; number | Del, Price, inthe General Grant, seomed to be weary. r. (rep. for the yeas apd nays ane etiy waive on: behavior hes | eating ie ad a, dodreck, ’ returned for cortection, 6; umber for Three times on the way down he rested on his | on the motion, and they ‘were orderod. For Other Shipping News See Seventh Page. ° they would oot decome a charge on the corporation, and | bas determined upon she publication of @ roport, in de- ‘that-emancipated ciaves should pay Gfty dollars for per- | tail, (has will eet at rest completely the random asser- ot-vesidence; &o. Tho act also repeals all other | tions that are afloat and show the affairs of the Trea- -oreating & distinction on account of color. sury to be Im a sound and healthful condition, The com- , Weneratulatory Address of German-American | W'tice are aow engaged In the preparatiza of the report. oars for a second, we increased the d'scouraging gap The ae for the previous question was carried—yeas and encouraged Heermance and Rainey, as, being | 67, pay abead, Wey could seo the tiresome move. Near the ihe. eaiiien was then taken on the a: ion by the lower buoy the City of Hudson was thirty or forty | Convention of the section as amended ao ir. teen lengths ahead, all chance of the eo oe winning | substitute. being thas completely abolished. buoy was When Mr. T. W. “ihe parece name was cal Os WARE FROM ONE TO rs Be SLLING THE EVENING OTELEORAM.O ‘OnE: HUNDACD MORE WANTED ATS0 Srorded for orders, 9: numberof negative reports 58: gen- ‘Dumber of reports retained for ed with, The execution of the iatier has been directed by the Sanitary Citizens to President Juarez. pec td Ba reached Heermance and Rainey vanes Veieurely and LOOK OUT FOR THORR COUNTERFEITS _ Todeyacommiitioe from the radical German-Ame DECISION THE NEED OF THE HOUR, anger, omorth tn charge of the complaint omc, re. nicely, Salad ier athe wanes nan gy yh Arte te a ‘Potties, except in, white rappers of WOU: (Wien ge of bre aror: be» ae ba [From the Wesbii Tavelligencer (President Joba- = ‘been Teferred to inepectore for investigation and re- — tbe buoy a aay bon teiee hoomntety B and non or Pa Pain Paint,” the ey remed es gente, “Pat: Momero, the Mexican Minister, to present, through him, ‘eons organ) August 22.) Pe During th nant reek th 8‘ tans of th vieaten ty of Hudson reach Leben abe , ‘ paduring the nant week the Bytcticing physicians of thie ety | wionioe. spurt Hudson reached the judges’ boat Baicntrs 3 otice, 110 Chathamn nq. ate without ad President Juares an address exprossive of their ap- ‘We do not think so iil of our countrymen as to believe probation of bis course during the recent straggle of | that there is e citizen of the United States, whether ‘Mexic0, end-congratulating him on the success of his Wao Gees wet @ourse. Seftor Romero replied jn suitable terme to the nearly a quarter of a mileahead, Heermauce and Rainey | plenation. wining the purse lite of champions of tho oe The section was then adopted—67 to 27. river jo forty-aine tes a bene seconds. Mr. Bicaroro moved to reconsider, Laid on the table. General Graat crossed ship watented coe Tho oldie aun taom abapied:-c08 ‘veleryed' 10th eighteen seconds. Had ‘Cooney, ia io the latter boat, pulled | Committes on Revi tagious iseases, of which 29 wore fatal. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAIN! courte of several, States without ‘or feo wil: HO eae a TONING. Counsellor at Lew? Sad Preoynytuy =m “mumoy) iston. vemarneof Senin srescatinn Hates etre fF | se sell as is companion, Price, there is no Kno’ Adjqurned to nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Anweg Vorgited Sate wines gran fy aban ‘The Banvy Tain, whieh commenced tast night con- for the s iar iyi Corp SER ge THE FENIAN CONGRESS, public tr, See ce- aved ea -éeylight thie morning. This evening there persatg <|G{-GFEPE|S | SINVEWTION OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADYANCEMENT | 1 pares wihek tus fultation free. My MOWER, Aatiorney. 18 Nason steve parr. foal reat cny- phy up peneaena pod Bert Ca pn Sead Be OF SCIENCE. Will Do, and Whnt they Will Net D. BOL Rr. ES RRpOTE: . “(epee "Boxvucrs peste. sapped -|<-l-!1-1 - Boruwcros, Vt., August 22, 1867. The Fenian Congress, holding {te datly seamons at Re Oe na et ang The jesioner of the General Land Office des re- Rhee RB Te ™ The sixteenth meeting of the Association for the | Mosart Hall, No, $14 Broadway, met, as announced in hingweny otige-asee 4 <ootved a lower from Mr, A.A. Denay,. of Wesbingion | 5] =] =] 21a] x] 7 | Atrascoment of Science commenced ia the City Halt | yeoterday’s iemue of the Hemato, at nine o'clock A.M, | a peegt =e i Bormory, reia tive to the recent diecovesy of « coal mine ai) =| =} —] —| — | yesterday morning. Fifty membere were recorded at | ead precwely at ten o'clock proceeded 1o business, » Fa aes rs “4 qailee from the . ‘dine ef Lake TeABiat the commencement, and the attendance of many more As stated, the proceedings, so far as relates to the ez Dewarmted, and few wiles cast of the town of Seattle, a) 8a aa nT need ened pestaad beret tem ms near Pitan teaches, Pil arene fF Terr letter accom, F| A) a] A] Xj Hy > | feoor Loring, absence Secretary. kept from the public eye, This much ie known, a 9) TEL aa | ree en ee | Rec eed ges | fe SE ae ap eracty fe ineshauntible.} The discovery will, i is mentioned, i ee U1 | 3.8. Newberry, of New York, President elect of whe | Permancel, oF cpuaieman eel hate ah tes | (EHMOND. No. 4 Cort cae : De of gaat to-the North Pacific Ratlroad wha =i ea eee Cteened ty Sew | eeeee SS oun tamall hice, cr ak A REFICIAL DRAWINGS Nas OF ree ge Sompany, a0 the uine teeitented.on the line of route i Re pee 4 sats te ers were presented for discussion end | Fenian Brotberbeod for the United States and tbe Az se 41 that road in its p-ateage to Paget’s Sound. ay a pong domioion of Canada, GRORGIA STATE gee ee Another eat ition te the Conectence Fur rick ks x poh apg on the eptical method’ PS OA Oe botpate th heal Bo % % dors igh gi pe varer Spinoer thie morning rece:ved ED. S banTOR Gstasy Guperintoation is Granes for mesoting sue pumber of vibra- | ons, and ta future to embody the government of the | * £7. 83.19, oa “@ilowing whied a2 postmarked Phiia- fanaa oe » nih Seen Renee co Ee conllnces is cavecies wn, ‘o m4 %.. — Avover, 2667. BOARD OF EXCISE. the W y Naval Obesevatory, upon the new de- bet promuighid by ine Congrene sow ia sesewe directed |% $%, ‘ss’ “ar & Th 60,6, Hom. Sm—I-having *Dlawfully seceived government The Metropolitan Board of Excieeheld.a regainr ses. | “7m 'n8tlon of the distance of the sun. wo of Amenea, stimulating them to re- wars Pw On tks Cdthow Sec men F Remarks were mad Dr. B. A. the I yo Seemann ‘$73, would -bereby refund tne enn Sn et 08 ea wee farber ci x risk, cones, aad urging them ‘ours tealy, ‘sion yesterday afternoon fer the purpese of irsing the ee ae, eee ONORABLY DISCK'ARGED SOLDIER U. 8. A. Cite SAY; | cases of tiquor dealers charged withsinfeactions.of the Seater Navy, wich was Professor Casweil. will strike or of what pans witt | D)'VORCES LLBOALLY OBTAINED IN se a was conn. | Excise lew. Commissioner Bosworth occupied the = 1 eal exhibited a beau- | consist, or how are to be bad, is, #0 far, a sanled aume'eat caver Conaultation asic eouteenital, No one chair, and besides him thero were present Commi: fl apparatus et wave . book. charged unit! divorce ts obtsined and the ‘om mis. wi , of Ny paper on the ANCOLN Sone eee : hia” ES ~ Sorangit Parker, Stone, Acton ud Swinburne, P —- nye nanny THE BORDER STATE CONVENTION. ENRY A. DANIELS, M.D. SUROEOR, jendar prepared session berry advocated formation cia f 3 mt nie Lx : aeapuprake ned setng formed Mie Wes: Lace ce aece aa 0 a sae dhl ng bareau for the protection of the mining Wasasoron, Del, augues 22, 1007, | senate ins seeetioa ten eusteaan ure annoy baie ; Darekea ct taimentior gor - Heh grew more and “wore DiNter | Srowded. None of ihe eaten whlch oere Orought up, | iretesnor Worsfords ot Havard College, road a paper | _ Stil lt published for a convention to be held in Wil- § face tad person, “Ode ae ape menen'g 6 my mime boing cailed of, J Iminated tn civil war, The peo. ich were brought up 1 - strane as ale oe web, for van’ pe 2 presented any extraordinary features. They were the ‘usual atyle of complainte—some for a open on Sunday and « few for disposiag liquor after Fara ry wr veual amount of cad swearing was fedulged io on eithor sido in each case, and after @ longtby and uninteresting session the licenses of the foUewing persons were revoked: my td ee , 8. L; Lovie Katienm Joke Fleet, Middletown, $ etic oe TT Dion, West street; Dunham & 'oreas ‘No. T Bieacker n.d | Adam Neubert, 610 West Forty-fourth street; Edward Brune, No. 3 Wooster street; Heory Sebravin, 113 Wil. lots, seroot; Jobe. Hauselt, 356 E. street: David imer, idgo F Wert 48 Fiith atreet. "One bsd etycteer epics: year, at lengtl 7 mapped up aod Preceived said bounty the ple ru rushed 0 the #indieation of the federal aunty. on he estledeld, and by the very necessities of nll PLLEY'S ORawD NORTH AMERICAS i! powers KELLEY'S GRAND NORTH AMERICAN “ RELLEY'S GRAND NORTH ——. KELLEY'S GRAND NORTE AMB " OPT CONCERT. orrr CONCERT. o1rt CONCERT. GIFT ‘coxcert. 500,009 tickets, nearly all sold. 800,000 presents, or ore to every tet ete dior Graed North American Gin Uoncers : a eH Riser Beptember 21, 1867, Rew ae as hte Je the greatest and ul enrerprise cf nf the a par rarated {0 conties 5 ese now tll to-day. It was largely | sending delegates to the Border State Co: anaed ae fA Wa ay to be ote Log aye on the lath of ay 3 to roene week. gress to guarantee to citi: if reassembled this morn! The at- | equal rights and H republican oral of gevernmicel. ie E. B. Elliott, of Waahing- DEPARTURES RES YESTERDAY, fon, on tit relative value of gold and siiver coin fora ry hip ‘of years, Remark culos ‘tlso made on the same Pe og A ee subjecs by Professors Caswell, yall, Hilyard, Whittlesey and St Thomas; Epcatiency aga. a bd re arose Sa es ae one a! an Ww Jos roremeet nae of the Bestedon and Feesi Btepbast of Re" CoO habia Aled None. St Thomas , Sod Norih Amerie: y which eubject was decueted by many | Mcku tnd ie tio Janelto; Lt Comthande The associatic W elected Mr. Davieon, of McGi!! College, entees), Chetan we 2B Decosta, Paras Rio r Adjourned ani afternoon. ; Keo ven'Pehin Pa i ror St Thomas ani ACCIDENT ON THE MACON ARD SAVANNAH RAILROAD, civ’ f Andou Poranmbute "she Sure i Maneal de Rascumte, ; tania Savaxsap, Ga, August 22, 1867. The thain from Mace\a met with a serious accident thie moreing at @ culvert \Netween stations twelve thir. teen, The eagine pass\d over safely but the tender feil through, throwing .\6 train down the embask- ment. The ‘care were, onvwded ry but . operations of Colored ere ta G esontios of the oy And the very structure of ti :Ovd’e government epparentiy changed. wn \-Breves iupareanent Ord, command When peace, however, was proclaimed, there was no a ith acy distriey seuned an order stating | longer 42 neceaaly for this enormous, cincentralion of dad tear hea him shat in some instances | species the obtigations of his official oath could cannent Wem, whom! legs! couse, but upon frivo. | to wie'd In the powers a0 frecly exercised in war, Prosidept Johnson, who had always bee: = Arsvingiol heir laborers, with & view to | vructionist of the coustitudion, found himeelf urged ty from thems thair ermacages of pay or shares | ;,\e arrogant party loaders of the couetry to cantinue to the growing crepa. The Gemprai instructs Assistant | us the aweeping Pg yg 0 freely exercieed uy f Commissioners of be Freet&pen’s Bureau to investigate to Fake bia “ne caval e hese cases, and where am attempt to defraud the "te segtiace ie their echemes bo Gadorer ie foune to Ming she often’ to ay) ben eee ern: ib rial before o military commoignion. Assisiant commis. ‘did X08 60 choose, Ma felt it his ety Go socagains loners are alec instructed to pamcent the removal of any | submissi te rebels as citizens. He weld bimeelf bound eraps, in canes where the shares af crope are oti!) due the the Unetations ¢ ine conetitution, which he asked Taborars from last yor, vnt!! auch shares have been ‘sroment th iat to 40 whion he hed bisowvtt bonus - mocestained and sesigned In case of dispate between jeciat That deciaration s*cured bin the 4 emnploper end laborer in the partition, and in view of the “4 jel on thiee ets. ——_______ PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER THE MISSISSIPPL. Sr. Loris, August 22, 1807 A convention of engineers, embracing some of the most famoos in the country, assembied bere yesterday to consult im reference to the construction of a bridge scrody the Misstesippi river at this point tor the Ilinois and st. Louie Bridge Company. William J, Alpine was oe hostitisy of the men whe would otherwise have Goes thed the eoaris of the Slates are capt open to persons | Poe! ia servings. | They misrepresented hie soe poor (a give bonds, three referses ard to be appointed, charged bi Dold! “ the jer, one by the ij are rorey me ben lndwefietess lected pheaident and Thomas MeKimock secretary, A | Bote inintod the Moreh * Si '! . third the Bureae officer 19 directed to act as the committee on tbe oy foundations, pene end super- completo wreck, The « } . structure wad appointed, who, with a number of prom|- oneociosk P.M The : third party Gecision of the referees, !f made in pent citi trade an excursion up down the har- New York, waited, so i Ypood fain andin Beeping with thie order, Is to be on. bor, tt Sat will be About two thousand feet long, | through passengers, a 8 forced by the ageds, Who te euthorized to call for aid feet apes ean Way es ators bh tor wate. Bendre worm wana Bkelding, Py i ——________* bin irenayt so tore Shire wn no 7 , a mpon the guilitary commander. The geoers) ag eg hap ‘i 1 es he ee ; 10 St. Louis and Miinoit ge ay HO 5 tera aig Captain Joseph B. Eads Is cht neer, Will build a brides to cross at Waahin that the army worm avenue. o aaa have already got cods\derable materia! ber of cotton farms, i ewreeauay wasn es Sa Mags | emsaanhatncne a v low struc. saves will be raiseg mir neers ommending wishes it.Jo be understood that the com. wipe Beams 1s © (Puce eipoetton tie pear 1 the ortirs tiny geere, Welsh fA the a ork PROIAL seen a TO THE WINK TRADE,—AMONG Accounts from Southera sad ie do., io Mh Easy eek Mer Bf