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UNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Derawruas oF MssioxaRies.—Tho fotfowing miseiona- vies tef this city yesterday for Liverpool in the steam- ship Denmark :—Rev, C. V. A. Van Dyck, wife and two chtigren, accompanied by Mr. Samuel Hallock, and N. Sabongi, the Jatter a native Arab, who has been assisting Dr. V. in translating @ new edition of the Arabic B bie, which work is now compiete, Mr. Halieck within the last few yours ag ory avery creditable reputation for skittin making bie type. and mow goes out to es- twblish @ foundry, with electrotyping apparatus, in con- nection with the American Bible Soviety aud A. B. C. B. M, at Beyroot, A full complement of machinery implementa have already been forwarded. Rev. J. Bliss, wite aad three children, go out toestablish a Bible house im Constantinople. Mr. Bliss ts agent for the American Bible Society in the Levant, After assiduous labor he has enlisted the co-operation of wealthy men in New ‘ork, and now rejoices in having obiained $50,000 wherewith to 00 forward immediately with his emer ed outerprise. Mr. Tracy and wile are ay pore Foie Bg to be stationed at Marsovan, a‘Tarkey Mr, T. recent); spatusin’ ab the Union Theological Se inary in New Lp, THE INDIAN WAR, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Complete Destruction ef a Ranche in Mexico—Tho Owner Carried Of by the Indiams—United States Soldiers Piying Billiards Instead of Fighting Savages—Sur- voying a Route ter the Senthern Pacific Railread. Fort Bascom, New Mexico, Auguat 11, 1867. A Mexican bas juat arrived with am account of the complete destraction of a ranche tweaty miles from here, The Kiowa ladiane stripped the owner (Thomp- son) naked,*mounted bim and took him away as a prisoner. What cam be expected whem the company of cavalry stationed st the post, instead ef scouting and protecting settlers, te at the grand amusement of playing ‘dshiards? The past two months was a busy time fitting ep a Ddilliar@ sateen, sending a hundred miles for the tadies, and was the occasion of many profane jest te RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. SprouLstons 1 : Oara,—Wailer Seymour and Thomas Services Te-Day. Bhortill, according to the allegation of Adoniram Clark, Tho Rev. ©. F. Deomes, D. D., will preach im the Algne ensaged a cartman named McGrath to transport one | son Methodist Episcopal church, Norfolk street, im thd hundred bushels of oats from a barge which was lying | evening, services commencing at half-past seven o'clock, 4 the foot of Thirty-seventh pleat, Ie the eo river, | At St. Aon’s Free church, Eighteenth street, the Rey, Tae ie i e SOO. As it i alleged they | DF. Gallaudet will preach at half-past seven and ‘ha. $ had no authority for thus taking ato themselves the ten A. M, and Sones ine the a wie Terao et ee eaartiatpuice Court commited both | b#ins for deaf motes, and the Rev. George men until they have an opportuuity of making an ex. | ® quarter to eight P. M. Z planation before those who will adjudieate on the legality Atthe Free Church of the Redemption, East Fours - & their ection. teenth street, there will be Divine services at half-pant AssautTs Uron ras Potice,—John Doherty was ar- | ton 4 of and half-past seven P, M. The Rev, Urabe rested and arraigned before Justice Kelly at the Tombe | soot, will preach, Atthe North Baptist chureb, corner of Corning and Bediord streets, the Kev. A, Cleghorn, pastor, wil yesterday afternoon, ov a charge of having assaulted and beaten Officer Garritt, of the Fourtcenth precinct, Me ery tegyelme iay oo and half. seven P. M., bject for morning diacourse—‘'The would otherwise forfeit the pay they bay ‘ot thar of their term of ndred they not only edtain whit would srorus beiweed Ove ha hud the actual oxpiraty ae ont mey forfeit, the bounty of one qm Qotlare graniea by act of Gonasens, pepeares, com ely § be given w! The “@rder Removing General Sheridan | 327," ioe in toed tne wo Hue 30, a, Seen, and between tl and August 1, Suspended for the Present. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. WASHINGTON. |= Of forty doliars being the jast iastaiment due en expira- tion of tera of service. Army Balictia, Brevet Major General Wager Swayne, Acsistant Com- missioner of the Freedmen’e Bureau in Alabama, is ordered to be mustered out of service a9 Major General of Volunteers, to date September 2, and falls back on his rank of Colonel of the Forty-fearth rogiment, United Staice infantry, Voteram Reserve corps, The General “etill remains on duty as Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Surgeons A. F, Meachem and Dalias Bache, United States Army, have been promoted to Sargeous, vice Abbott and Taylor, deceased. ‘Theat Health ef General Thomas A the Cause. “ae while in the diecharge of his duty, The accused was held for trial at the Special Sessions, oes Fo h Biavtesh, of chee. Shieh een = reste ea Shields on the same charge, be hav: eaulted him in West street, As this officer is bringing j Comgeet Sickles” Removal De- cided Upon. and for Tru and Lasting Prosperity,” t At the Church of the Strangers, chapel of the Univers Kev. Mr. aries ron Tw eval Teen w vere, | tense mena a amma ee of he | aca ton, Rea wi S| ian erie snag een mn | i rnin uae esr os ASHINOTON, ist 24, 1807, enna “ company fe marcus, company number seventeen in ail. t the Fort; id Presbyterian eburch there Meares) Sciear, hm ') ; | wpm ‘inc Mecueiatee’ HEaie’” Tad Gathaicd’ to'f mates on tabs onch-toee eeatmimedatmecton eee | recomane Goan following wills of deceased | A arse Pastaxce Casn—Justico Keliy, of the wil De services ath halt. parton A Mand hal-vast a . Bemere in. Caphtal—The Order Removing Resign¢ blush im erecting a Dobce bye ‘Wbet E gonet st | persons have begn admitted to probate during the past | Tombs Oourt, issued a warrant yesterday for the arrest > by the Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D.,- pastor... Eveni ow Account of the BN] + Wasuincton, August 24, 1867. See an eae now wae (33 gant nce week :—John Young, Charles C, Walters, Augusta H, | of Augustus H. and Theodore E. Tack, oa D. Soo pond ‘At a ‘Ange’? Apostolié charcb, Sixtepnth. sire ae ah Thomas. given up to | Tt BA® been. ascertained to-dey trom a cae. ‘eighty miles from here, see weak ag This Day, Nicholas Baer and Jesse M. Sanda Letters of ad- iy arena by date ve E and Ge. Bath, cheer on = preaching 1m the evening, at hall-Daxt ince ‘The. dapital geome 10 source tat the Cabinet are perfectly willing either to go ind cavalry) ought to be copsolidated and ministration have been grasted on the following ea- | Phil @echar awrit of bi é Second Coming of eo manutactere and orculation of rumors. The} oy romain,and the question now is whether the Prost. | under. the oom betes, cae. tales: Philip: Hasler, Ane. Bisa, Weed; H. | corpus ois mont or ‘Supreme Court. ‘When ,| 10rd. ‘memory of hevldest:tabsditant would be searched 10 | agar win) invite their resignation. It ts believed he will, | mist do aomething besides capturing squaws and sick | Yoco. ‘Davia Silver, Charis 1. O'Hare arraigned before the magistra’e, {Bishop Show il peth in Bin ng A Waabing- voim for a’pbriod To the history of the past when ibe | gn arricle in the: Inlelligencer of yesterday, calling | "Ono company of the cavalry has gone to Fort Lyon, | Weingarth, Samuel D. W Fondinend Beak, Hoore eee “nae sgmade complaint | Croat o¢ the Nationa,” ei thence, Sa wocel atmosphere of Washinglon wars <bickiy Inde. poy afr, Seward to resign, ie sad to have been ineplred pee we7ing 8 route to con. Doster Saaeeree |e ‘$0 by sae ofa falne pe une poten ‘They gave ball in — ) ith remors, on dits,, statements upon good authority, ftom the White House. oe a Catharine’ Clark, Mosam ot The Largest Churches. -. : E and pure guessing a2 it is at the present — lly pg Sina atas and om ass | Suh mary Besley, ity Wat, Ge and Timothy | A Vawoasts Praca “or Puormre. Detective McOee, General Arsemntly eee eee Soe the The greabect caction is. necessary. 10 elissiaate THE NATIONAL GAME. to Sen Diogo, tas Gull of the Twenty-Afih precinet, arrested Dante! @utiivan gtarehea hav 600 members ot ever = sho trath from, such.» mase of rumor aud to, avoid ocala is'& hog slaughter house suially SRE weld Ole cepene , 1,079; Madison: aq SS | sine et ra at, SSS Sher nantes | ea ares a amma, | ae ean le , . wi a ml “Fi g Which is, Of course, sageriy walebing Be | 11 soe neiwoen these clubs yesterday proved tobe, | General Augers Opinion ef the War-Gon- shine gid beoagn’ SOMiGie eevee eee Fm: gegen es wcuieage, 1087; ‘Brooklyn First, "400 ° ving Ea se Petr oe quarter mane although quickly played, rather uninteresting. The ont Onenee Operations on the Puebla ar Rilled and dremea bed tnere aa in the es the Emery Kelly committed bim for trial at; ‘Spectal yo fo ny nin a . Eckfords, as may be seen, did not present their strong- 7 1867. Lf Bout ct chor Brook! Spring street, Now ¥ questioned, your correapondent le enabled to | ete Oe Ae work for the Atlantica waa quite easy, = Lane 26 ae nparhood, ne Gusturbe the repose of the | Annesr oy an AumcED Hicuway Ronsan—Some few | S34: fourth aye ed as G11; Mercer t confidence that, im accordance with the re- » An Omaba despatch says that information has been | whole neighborhood, while the stench whi weeks since a telegraphic despatch was received at woe neat rabarn Fis, 696 Contral, cer reed atato of the | #24 they changed positions on the fiold almost every | 1. sived that General Cook about four weeke ago came | from the building in this hot season is calculated to 668: Uticn First, 662; North church, Ne New ‘York, 6614 eran empresa on pects of | 17Dings. ‘Mr. Martin inflicted a penalty on thoee strikers upon acamp of Indians in the Puebla mountains, sur- groduce some ont Camaea_ ane Board ra of tale diagenetic from | anebacmnymalanth et Paliadeiphie Third, 60; Washington ‘Fon 880; Dr. Ferg me Saat couneems we ae bee tape babe er ee Ho called | yoanded and killed nearly all of them, Subsequently frightful nuisanes, which we : derstood they did | ee renter, bad sap tom ered os Brn cera Sa x a iets ne ae eee ee three instances | soouher camp, eight miles from Fort Warren, was found, was supposed to be in this olty. A description of the O18. Bettas mane Geomnde SE nphies ype Re ea hoe the punishment fll heavily en the betting side, Crane, | 24 seeved in the same manner, Fifty Indians were Event avenue auld aot Bot be jeopardized by ite ex- was forwarded at the same time, and the work of | 594\"cuicige Fine, S017 Eleven, New York who a per " want fever’, penalty of A overcome this evil pro) and escape bata caught on the dy or or on the bound, but udistsba ceprapeniore the Neti mayer in ice aoe eyes Biskwood's: Philadelphia, 690; my Rice New ¥ mae him out was given to officers Kealy and Quinn, ave of terete precinct, Their search tor him proved to be almost in vain, until Friday ce Jast, when, shortly killed altogether, The Boyce Indians, from Warm General No. 77, orderin; aut sncoiaine a6 Spring, under Captain Darragh, did the fighting, backed a8 to’ relieve Genera! Sheridan in the com- Tas Fenian Convanrion, —The Fenian Convention con- tinued in session yesterday, -The interest in its delibera- before ht, they sighted James on peti street, y once. Mr. Martin deserves comme ts by United States troops, tions is on the wane, and the probability of the ann. | Defore midnig First, 696; 7 \@ Fifth Military distriot, be s0 far modified as | fight ci y . y and they immediately secared him. Notice of his arrest 3 bags Pamrccpe nag Promptness and impartiality, Mr, hi the Smoky Hill route, but with- Or MeDosiud pa 563; man’s, Ne The coaches traverse the ioky culty between the rival chiefs being amicably settled is | was sent to Troy, and thither he will Be sent to answer "i "4 ' General Thomas to delay reporting at New as old a ball player as he it, was cajoled, into, helloving pp 2 te, boas sgh Ry yh ge ape gene 4 Ber 543; St Louis Sécond’ 530; Dr. Howard's, ones % for that purpose until further orders. One of separa ‘machines makes very 828; Baltimofe First, 526; Schenectady, 524 Now York, 618; Ne or ¥ , im tho rules as given out | rhe Democrat's correspondent with the Indian Com- ttle difference to any | araceD LancaNy FROM A STEAMBOAT,—A young man, | Elizabeth, N. J., 620; ‘Soote ra before alluded to hae st tbat Goneral Han- | men. eres none. mn and the idea was never con. | 7° - - as the organization is looked upon as a defunct : ” [Nd SLL. Thelargest accessions on exam cock lige been selected to relieve General Sheridan until | QYived until within a few weeks past It has not mec | missioners says: institution, having few friends and no money. about eighteen years old, named William Clark, wasar-.} It J year are:—Troy Second, 117; Franklin, Pa. om enerd Thomas te sufficiently recovered to assume the | with the favor or countenance of unprejudiced ball General Am Augur’s a evidenee, the Jee eeniates, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ne last sipped one of ~~ officers = ani New Tilmtogion, Pa., 106; , Lambertville, ni 4 8 m its un- mat preci larceny, ferred Saratoga Second, ington, ee ey sneer. Senn ee Jet Wresingten tee pane it ie won ikeny te cases Guth |' wile ibe iediane, it, would be ‘and not partial; | A¥™a14—The following convictions and fines were pro- | Precinct, on a charge of grand larceny. profern the night | thied. Sorina, i 8. Tone. the freedmen ati = wit remain as dis) | comm y until General a 2 Be ee ioe undertere > in the Hy ga 2 cured by this Society during the month of July, 1867:. an the station house, larger reported, 180 at St. | i with less than twen: Y N. Heidel kill: Hoh land, 1 at M ‘ sengaoeatas ch cata aeolian pring tin, Yoterday as pied sroaghous Tolidwing | sieo believed ie would require the exme puluber of ¢ pe ay be re ene % lg Se lly car, |. AUaGeD Suorurran.—A young woman, who gave her ioe. 8 ue 10 aa i maa “Charleston, S 3 ce score:— ° in General Hancock's department. He expressed tho | lintz, cruclly hanging a doz, $5; J. Fisher, swith sore | 28me as Susan Smith, residing at $57 Tenth avenue, was | Siztcen of these churches in the synod of Norib par rhe Removal of Sickles Determined Upon. aniaxmic. HCRFORDS. opinion that ‘Spotted Tall” went on the buffalo | T7ng co a, go aziv ing ig 8 horse a; With sore | srrented yesterday afternoon ‘by-an officer of the: Fi. | sonert 160 sommsinns on tonaiection 1 hagit om vary good authority tbat during the Cabi- | | Players G 7% mien 'int 2) | bast om the. Beppeiican, te comeeterege or foe TPT | bores ort, Dowing. ‘rri ‘a horse with sore on foot, | teenth net, charced by ono of tke employés of Holly —— Got cofmpitation youtorday the case of General Bickles | tart, Ist b.- 2 6 Mills, 3d b. 4 1 | femtigmored in the eyes of young men, Red Cloud’? | $5; H. jn Sp $15; A Reynolds, driving & Harrison, of Ninth stroct and Sith avenue. Susan, i¢ Centennary Celebration. jidgration, and it was then and there de- | Ferguson, 3a 2 § Ryan, c, . che ed sateen ae pos Pe ‘of his tribe, and is | '#me horse, $10; A. J. Nichole’ d driving horse with sore fs charged while pretending to make some purchases, The one hundredth anniversary of the dedication of pte a consideration, Crane, 2d'b 6 Fesler, 1. f. £2) Bae tee paris of Phillip and Tecumsob. It | Under collar, $16; Hi. Houser, 4 driving a lame horse, $10; | secroted a piece of muslin under her cloak, and attempt- | the Reformed Datch chureb at Claverack, N. Y., will be @ided Wpt General Sickles should follow Sheridan in Mule. , ~ ; ee: 2 91 fs thought, ieee by an auch abteee that the | William Smith, driving a lame horse, one day’s impri ed to walk off. She was detained, as stated, and banded | celebrated on Wednesday next, the 28th inas, chg@m A new and humblor feld of duty. It is ex- | WoHovnla, 2 6 Patterson, 3. 2 | cemsion by governmont of the dar aver ra rezion will | #nment, Total, $100. over to the officer. ————_——. i Mocte tho eden fer the ‘relief Gf General, Bickien| | Reiiisin, p, 3 4 Jobn Snyder, ~ aloes satiety the Northern tribes, who are toassemble at | Arrgsror a River Turey.—Officer O'Connell, of the | Juvanme Suorurren.—Detective Tilley, of the Third DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY. ‘wil vey shortly appear; bis removal having been de. | R&sar, &f Na iggy oo per '— —| Fort Laramie, and avert a war with them, Firat precinct, op Friday last, atthe Staten Island ferry, | precinct, arrested Montague Jacobs, aged fourteen, yes | oo Gas illepit - ‘terming# upon in consequence of his reiteration of in- | Total. 7 41 Tow 78 ae arrested a man named George Phillips, who was charged | terday afternoon. on « charge of having stolen four \@ following. steamers, Raropes sosteriaty toh tus to Colonel Frank not to permit the order of 1 8a. uainge Gr, Th. 8. 9. Treat Report of Commissioner Taylor—Intentions by somo citizens of Tottenville, 8. L., with robbing seve- | 49zen pocket knives from the premises of Moffat & || this port yesterday :— slag nee rq +p z 7 0 0 ‘4b and Prospects of the Indian Peace Commis- | 7) \yessols in that vicinity, ‘Two others were concerned Sprague, No. 85 Chambers street, The property was EUROPEAN. any so be enforced, in violation of existing orders. $02 0 1 3 9] sion. with him, but have thus tar escaped. Phillipe valued at $72 and was found in ihe possestion of the | rns nenmarx, Captain Thompson, of the National li nt Weekly Financial Statement. ‘ly "Atlante, 10; Eckford, 10. ‘Wasnnatox, August 24, 1867. handed over to tho Staten Island authorities, whet Mocked boy. When brought before Justice Keliy that magis- * > . Outon fouls—Atlantic, 14: Ecxtord, M trate ordered that he be committed for trial at the Court | left pier No, 47 North river, for Liverpool, calling Bertie work Seamer eat rere mae. Desa enh I. 7, Mr, Martin, of the Mutual Clab, Commissioner of Indian Affairs Taylor returned to | him up to await examination. from the Prinjing Bureau of the Treasury Deparument | Scofers—Metare. Mobck and Simonson. ‘ Tur Morava —The body of an unknown woman, | 0f Special Sessions on a charge of petit larceny, owing | Queenstown, with fifty cabia and two bundred Wastrington this morning on strictly private business, intendivg to rejoin tho Indian Oommissioners in afew days. The Commissioners had gone up the Missouri river to the age of the prisoner. Ssriovs Snoorma Avvray.—Officer Denis, of the Fourth precinct, arrested Thomas Byrnes yesterday on a having aseaulted Thomas J, Kernal, of No. 38 eaves Broekiva.e on board the ship Columbi a a. erg er ir thirty steerago passengers, $85,000 in specie, and a » cargo of bacon, lard, cheese, tallow and cotton. The Britannia, Captain Laird, of the Anchor line, pier No. 20 North river, for Liverpool and $483,090 in fractional currency, while the amount for- warded to other pointe in the same period was as fol- fows:—To the United States depository at Chicago, 980,000; to the depository at Buffalo, $37,000; to the found drowned, was brought to the Morgue. yesterday. The deceased was about thirty-five years of age, five fect five inches high, brown hair, check poplin dress, gingham Fi balmoral skirt, two waists, both hooked up the The National Game in Massachusetts. Srrmarixip, August 23, 1867. The match game of base ball at Pittsfield to-day. be- sacobieia taformeaties, Tia, Seratas eat with the ry 1 calling aj Derry, with thirty-one cabin: and. ninety- @epository at Baltimare, $100,000; to stant‘ | {weea the Union Club, of New York, aud | country north of Nebraska “in order’ to selec{ the most onewhite and the other drab, with large brown | pi The. two, men quarrelled on Friday | eg Treasurer at Now-York, $100,000; to bs desis lavt | the Hampden Sieh, of ve, wea won by ae fo pattie Terrhory for a general northern Indian pes Raich 18 Seat; vineehaanis Seles shoes laced Bigt aoa Byrase drew a Ia co | eer beef and ara gers, a wir pleas fFreas aid p Assistant | the score standing as follows:=Ua soporte th ent bee s cm rr = " Drought before Panice Kel at the Tombs ‘The Western Metropol! in " onan Ac URaHai Eee Teas rs ce rare den, 18. i Ai . me net the. ae de- Atrecrrep or 08 t, a8 officer Mad stan eo 2 for drial at the Bpeciai York and Bremen Steamship Company’: 5 line, left. eS ht oee post, he fe found « man Ere prey} yas petrolling his Bn A I 42 sae Prrate,—Roundsman Thompson and officers. No. 46 North river, for Soathampton, Havre and men, with ae hat Sats oy were His Royal Danks and others $142,401. Total, $554,491, A PRIZE FIGHT INTERRUPTED. = ‘The Treasurer of the United States holds in trast for 7 ie a ae ar the Dake de aud Prost Company, controlled by the Freedmen’s Total amount of deposite for the month ‘Tota amount of drafts for the month... Excess of deposits over drafte. Total deposits up to date Total drafts up to date. Baiaace due depositors. . Kxamination of Passenger Venasele aertetae at the Port of New York. Director Delmar, of the Bureau of Statistics, has com- piled ap absiract of the reports of the examination of Vessols having on board passengers other than cabin passengers which arrived at the port of New York during the month of July last, from whieh it appears ‘that the total namber of vessels examined was sixty- two, of which thirty-eight were steamers and twenty- four sailing vessels, The average length of steamsbip ‘Voyages was thirteen days and thirteen hours, and of ‘the sailing vesrols forty two days and five hours. The @etal number of passengers brought was 24,399, of which 14,537 were males and 9,862 femaies; 20, eight yours of age, and 4,126 were mumber of deaths was 54, of which 25 were males and 29 females; 18 were over and 36 under eight years of The foilowing vessels brought more steerage passon- ‘24, with eve hundred and seventy-nine statute arriving in New York Jaly 31. Of the were adults and fourteen were children, @ight m@os and ten fomaice The caves of the deaths ‘wae disapee of the bowels, produced by bad and insu. @hent food and bad water, which was reported to have to @rink. No surgeon was on board. The vessel has undergone official scrutiny. The Hy thie matter from New York. provided with employment were —Maies, 42, 79, Those provided with employ. among the several States as fol. Conmectient, 11; New York, 4; Micdi- Peansyivania, 6, Reede Island, 2; Maryland, 4; Wissiesippi, 3, Messachusetie Disteiot of Columbia, 39 Gemeral Halleck’s Military Division. |, commanding the Military mga the Pacific, on ibe 26th ult published an ender directing (bal Forts sic Dieppeistment, Washington Territory, ebali known as the District of Artora Brevet Brigedier Gen- oral J. © Tidball, Becoms artillery, bas deen assigned to She command Of ibe nee district, with headquarters at Fort Stevens General Tiddali is ordered to report to the from the War Departmen: prescriving the armament for each permanent work garrisoned by artillery, has been suspended go fer as 't relates to thet depertment General McDowell, in en order pudvening an extract from a War Department of 1859, forbidding resting Thomas Murféy, one of the principals, Jobn Carey, James Burns, James Deviin, James Connalty and Joba Gherry, who were locked up for examination. THE FRIZE FIGHT BETWEEN AARON JONES AND M’COOL. (From the Evening Telegram, August 23.) Crvcrmnati, August 24, 1867. Aaron Jones is pronounced by his friends in tip-top condition for the coming fight. He gains backers daily. He bas trained down to about 175 pounds, Jones will have a benefit at Mozart Hall on Tuesday night, and will have friendly skirmishes with Eliott and others, Mike McCool 1s in fine condition, and bis friends ‘are very eangnine on him. They are laying oddg *",at he will whip Jones in one hour, The fight will take place on one of the rajiroads lead. ing out of the city. ALLEGED CASE OF ABMiTION,. Arrest of a Midwife--Ste is Held for Trin. Aa ante mortem e¢zamination was held yesterday by Coroner Gamble at No. 236 East Forty-sixth street, in tho case of Amelia Harizog, now lying in a critical condi- tion, from the effzcts of an abortion alleged to have been committed by one Mrs, Jobanna Weite, at her residence, No, 140 Suffolk street. Officer Smith, of the Tenth precirzcet, arrested the accused, and as soon asa Jury bad een obtained, the following evidence was elicited ey the Coroner — Mejia Hartzog, of No’ 236 East Forty-sixth street, testified—On the 6th day of August, I was about four MOAths enceinte; at that time I was advisea to go toa Mes, Woite, at No. 140 Suffolke Street, between Stanton and Rivington streets; I went there and gave Mra, Weite $20; she put me on a lou and used some kind of instrument; she told me not to be atraid, that she was only going to ‘ase ber hande; I saw her ase an Jastrument of some kind a. Weite “charged me forty dollars; I had but twenty to give her; she told me there would be no di ; after Mra Weite ae through with me I came ome, and was delivered child on the Oth inst. ; I took it and threw it in Cd river; I have been sick ever since; Dr. Dieffenbach bi deen ‘atten ing me ever since, ané’I toid bim the R-4 “eae ot Richard G. Dieffenbach, of No, 18 East Forty-eigbtt street testifedert waa called on the oth of August to attend Amelia Hartzog at No. 236 Forty-sixta street, and found her suffering from id itis; as I had no iste said woman was injoréd by baving an abor- ed by Mra. Jopanna Weite, on the 6th of Au- , in Suffolk street, between Stanton and Rir- is ‘oronet Gamble announced that he oS Loe the accused to await the action of tow and agreed to admit her to bail in the sum of $2,000, the necessary sureties were not forthcoming at four orcloek, Mra. Welte was sent to the ( eure af Chere She isa native of Germany, twenty age, and says that she does not recollect The victim is twenty-two years of f Germany. IN VERMONT, Beaumoros, Vi, August 24, 1967, The American Solentific Association met in general @ession yesterday morning. Valuable and interesting papers were read by Pro- fessor Gould, of Cambridge, on the velocity of the trans. ission of signals »; nie . aig M AT pai telegraph, giving the Professor Hofeford related hie investigations of the stracture of ice. y at Cg) 2 Nohthageber = of Seetion A, Professor yinan, of New Haven, presiding, rrotessor gerford reada relating to ae bee with ence aa temperature below thirty-two di man read @ paper on his meth ate @ ‘Section B, professor Newberry read a Paper aboat foanti from Foie. Mr, Scudder read ‘per about front! (naeets of “North America. ~y rede nooek: cheater, —_—— Fight Near Fort ayes Between Captain Arms and fatanti-it Lasted Three Days— Our Tresps Repulsed~One Hundred Indians Killed. hia Ha x “sail v1 ‘ant agus Via Fort anak August 24, 1867. } A very severe battle between our forces and the Indi- ‘ans has ju8)"been fought near here, Captain Arms, with one bur.dred and twenty-five mon, started several days ago for the Republican river, and on the route ‘iitner came suddenly upon an Indian village two miles imextent. Ourcavalry charged upon the lodges. Eight hundred warriors poured forth in defence We lost three men killed; twenty-five were wounded, A largo number of horses wore stampeded, Satanti, a Tenowned chief, commayded the savages. They sur- rounded our men acd fought desperately. The conflict continued for three ope, The Indians lost, in kilied and wounded, about one hundred. They repuised our troops and harassed their retreat, r Elliott leaves ee. with three hundeed men for the scene, A severe battle is anticipated. ORDERS OF GENERAL SHERIDAN. Removal of City OMicers—Revision of the Jury Liste—Registered Citizens Al: Eligible to Serve.on Juries. New Onuaavs, August 24, 1867, The following order has been issued by General Sheridan: SPRCIAL ORDERS—NO. 125, {Extract} For reasons simiiar to thore given by the order ro- tad the Common Council of the city a New Ori ie request of the present Common Council that city, the followmg removals from office are yoyor, E. Berinudz from the office of Assistant ney. ‘The Common heen berg im accordance with law fill the vacancies hi Second—The ‘ion of voters of the State of Louisiana according to the laws of Congress being com pd eh GT SF red in accordance with said laws shall be considered as a daly qualified voter of the State of Louisiana. all 8 duly registered as above, and no others, are consequently eligible under the laws of the State of Louisiana to serve a8 jurors in any of the courts of that The necessary revision of the jury lists will imme. diately be made by the proper officers. All the laws of the State respecting exemptions, &c., from jury duty, ‘Will still remain in force. By command of Major General P. H. SHERIDAN. Groros L, Hantatcrr, Acting Adjutant General, AFFAIRS IN NEW ORLEANS, Sale of a Heavy 1 Ratlroad—Appol it of a Colored Man Office by the Governor. New Onweana, Augast 24, 1867. The interest of Messrs. May & Graham in the loase of the Carroliton Railroad, which was assigned tothe United States government, has been sold by Mr. Beli on behalf of the government to Messrs Bonnabel, Doi. an Hernandez and Ducros for $288,000 $100,000 to be paid in eash, and the balance in secured Rotes at three and six month, Governor Flanders bas appointed M. Lange (colored) a member of the Board trol of the State Peniven tary, vice J. Ec Dore Doremun (white), removed. THE NATIONAL GUARD, The Militia and the Constitutional Conven. tion, In the report of the Committes on Militia of the Con. stitutional Convention it is recommended that the elec. This action is almost identical with that attempted at the last meeting of the Logisiature, and which was scat #0 obnoxious by the ational” Goard through. out State, Every member of the National Guard, whether officer ie deeply interested ir the jon of ive a d ; i » yours of ago, reeiding at 51 Washi on Sede was ron over by « ioaded dirt cart on the esterday, and bad ele » of his legs severely injured. MoCait of the First precinct, bad the injured lad taken to Be: je. ‘vue Hospital. Wouan Roux Over.—About half-past five o’clook yes- terday evening a woman named Catharine Lenahan, liv- ing at 406 East Fourteenth street, was knocked down and ran over at the corner of Fifth street and avenue A by ® wagon driven by Adolph Hemmebreicher. She was only slightly injured. e driver was locked up for the night in the Seventeenth precinct. A Youno Grau Rus Over sr 4 Trock,—A child eight years of age, named Annie McMahon, carrying a bout to cross at the corner baby of three months, wh of Ninth avenue and Fortieth street was run over b; track dri’ by Bernard Levi. The girl was slig! ay injured, the Twentieth precinet police, Avoraer Srager Casvatty.—Yesterday morning a man pamed Charles Dyer, while rice through Grand street run into a licensed William Norris conveyed to Bellev' agon and injured Hospital. Fett From a Wixpow.—About eight o'clock yesterday evening a child named Jobo Nestor, aged two anda half years, foll from the third story of the tenement house 136 pester Apne. It fell in the yard and was seriously inju Sus Strogs.—Peter Faley, an aged man, was pros- trated yest by the heat in front of No. 283 Pearl Street, Officer col, of the Second precinct, took him to the New York Hospital. Ssriovs Fatt,—Joha Luacre, a laborer, accidentally fell through the skylight of the shed on plier 47 North river, and inflicted an incised wound of a fore. arm, besides being badly bruised about the body. Co-ormeativs STons.—The fired co-operative store in thie city will commence business on the let proximo, at the southwest corner of Seventh avenue and Twonty- fifth street, a ee ee purchased a general assortment of groceries ‘isions, and will also be o far and our vo the wockholdere and Faas on Crrv Cans. —Those who travel by the Ninth Avenue Railroad cars feel much od at an addi- onal cent having been added Formerly it wes only five cents and now it to six. THe MATONAL_LABOR CORRES Expression of Sympathy with Eurepean Operatty: Labeorere en Gevernment Work=—The Next Meeting of the Congress to be at Pittebarg, in May. Cmcaco, August 24, 1867, ereas, The efforte of the worki to obtain political a their state, social and otherwise, and to servitude in which Sy Rat pee roe mant Be it resolved, That the National Labor Congress ¢ tion with them 4 Ung Serer dearest ir tru, ai The new omy ol ee ideied oftcdte were then iamialled Mr Mitehell introduced the following :— That we deprecate the joyment PR ot parsena bostile bri interest ot cnerts Preference to others in every way more compe- to the President of for the re wal of such person or persons, The resoiutions were adopted. On motion of Mr, Harding it was decided to meet at Pittaburg, Pa, on the first Monday in May, 1868, unless otherwise ordered by the president and board of direc- tors, A mass meeting will be held to-nighs to ratify the action of the Convention. FIRE IN AMBOY, ILL. Auvor, Ill, August 24, 1867. Fire this morning broke out in the building occupied by J. Little, Jr, ag a hardware store, destroying it, together with all the buildings in the block. The pris. cipal losers are ae towne, dry goods road | We & Wik vet grocers; Cy peg ny < Bh ai9,00n OD Whiod iLere js $30,009 insurance, , d thé baby not at all. Lovi was arrested by nd such at extent that he had to be ous Casanties, the ae was ARRIVALS ANO DEPARTURES. Arrivals. Dr EB R Malton, J A Mise Harie ailean, Walker, Miss “i Goomb Frank and Bells Pin, le, GBraider, JH Curry, De Wa hiltips, M’ Ore be: dence yond his his previous ‘ra Geo Acheson, Miss Bennett, ities Helen Bowie, Maggie Shaw and family; Jas and Thos Hislop, SW Grecory and wite; Meand Mre Moat Mr and Mra Stevenson, Dundas Diek,'S McAulay, and 309 In the steerage. bes 9 aged ie Brest axp Harne—Steamshi: rere—Rev Her Mont ry. D ht ig Charge a *Atuires Bantte at i high A SSaowir M ‘ara i icgichum, fai Mins Adele, Miss A Gre G © Ken aster W fa vat de al T "Tack? WB ‘Eddy, Wi Carver: ‘thea Sefer can Mrs Angeraus, A Sternfeld, C1 Ge St of France at @ Mrs youn © Set mm and sonauber'G Stine Rebesee 't tice, Edward Reasurd, urs Barsard, B A'Thouron, Mra Thouron, Mr 0 among. OC Raniord, L bash Oi ap a Pineiro yometirs, 3 SGeeecesfane een rt fot a. E Wright, Mi Deseh. i ward Cal ‘elasco, Mra L Sear wartz and child, TO as ‘Zurcher, Miss H cher, eta rand Mrs A Prauenteld, D. Vale Mracd eee ht inn. Frederick Probst, Lodiae ie Sieabet ca Movs 1 Muller, Mrs Emil Muller, Mrs Eli cL’ je, child and servant a Sane gna Hey | 4 20 douse: te 33 aff oil igs ae a; fe Heien Reid, Mise ladstone, Morgan. Mra Sawyer, Seat ae as seeks TaD seers Hr aa Metropolie=H RH ne iy i perial My yi ¥, ne sues i eae ee au ces ek ie Berg he eee Pye felts Siar pea a eniidien; Lome ihe, = aa erneerg Fe an Sadan ae od E naan mmaading Mexican RESET Woes Woops, an: wii Fee nen ts ° nae ‘ailarea a i he ¥ ‘va fing Ue gE uated, #he national banks $379,202,450, of which $340,664,500 Several of the Participants Arrested. a view to Barmonize all differences, an: in avery weak and helpless condition, and, | promptly Jelirey and nc”, of the Harbor police, arrested Thomas Major Berger and sixteen officers of tes Fens The pretiminaries of a prize fight between two Brook- nce 8 —_ raderateading Of the. | receiving some assistance, he had the then usl Mini apenas et ey soe te eecurity for circulating notes and $38,597,950 for de- hts and interests of all aknosD Colind ye jdrning, on a chargé of having stolen | rial am ato Army, A680 two naueiwe gy —-5 posite of public monsys, oe lyn men, who claim considerable science in the ‘‘masily if the Commissioners cannot fully consummate their | ™&2 conveyed to Bellevue He where, after if éx- a hawser valued at $25 from the abip R Wile m4 soldiers from Bexico; also a large cargo of art,”” have been in progress for the past week, and the | object they will endeavor to separate the peaceful from | mination by the surgeon, it was found thai he was suf- | fa North rar The ansesed wae mer aisted eaten iat | tobacos. pad i ple api er oe td aeened Aarie€ | oaly drawback appeared to be the selection of a fighting Coe Hostile indiesr, 6 to plsee the, Sermnae et seomr-"| oat mediately cure hits on census Gott ihuaes eae ea: Mico Kati, when H. the captsin of tho plun- Le Dy oer et pe Mo sg rrte we was making total amount to date vations, under governmental care and encouragement in red vessel, made the necessary complaint aes hie. atlao Hine, let It was finally resolved to have it in ® yard at hing that will contribu their after which he applied the stomach pum) — bi . tor tad i | for Hagre, cailing at a with one hundred and $203,720,476. From this is to be deducted the amount | TO%2¢- gvery thing that will contribute to physical com- | tne desired effect, Whon properly The magiatrae fully commitied Colin or q the rear of John Buckley's saloon, in Flushing avenut rement, The Comm snd ques- | fue pf ix cabin-passencers, specie, and # full Getarnéd, Including worm out motes, amounting to. | last night Captain Waddy, of the Forty-fourth pre. | ceed ou thelr ‘on the principle pie nd pepe lene gd terete ae ines weriay abe ons Kécscty, of the we of tobacco and pec eg $4,083;115, leaving in actual circulation at this date | cinct, was apprised ‘of the affair about nine o'clock, and | all the Indian is essential to the f of the | '* y. aaa, ‘Retsssen.—Omficer u ‘Twenty-ffth pre- | The City of of the $200,040, 301. tent’ officers W. and Applegate to ascertain | population of the ‘and the devel f of our | et aeee or a tke teaeey sane Gee ul ae ies Brierson yesterday on a charge of | line, left pler No. 45 North river, for iverpoal ; the facta, | Word was, returned on? intt® jaiite | ereut mineral and agricultural interests, and the safety polly dir ep tol nny Mire tall ae 2 la Balt FP ‘made by his at Queenstown, with The amount of fractional currency redeemed and de- | tion house that fight the taps, | of the lines of travel, and that hoatilities wit even one | Tesides at ore Soe Deeateer, ake phat nw lrpeed cabin and one hundred and forty. etroyed during the week was $302,100. and mi wha revented, party, finding that the | tribe seriously embarrasses the destred to say | , Scar Worx Wa. Br tec ® printer, thirty-four | count for $406. When arraigned before Justice Kelly, | £°® $15, sted Db epecie, and # full cargo of ‘The receipts from internal revenue for the past week inkling of what was sero cr endea- | nothing of the millions of money spent and lives } years of age, a native of Scotland, got into a difficulty | the only evidence against (et te he had fon, tonace " 1 Fored to mislead them by getting out maretes lost in continual warfare. 9 spent considerable money on women and pleasure, re- Tarifa (extra), of the Cunard line, left the wore $2,878,739, and for the fiscal year which commenced | au if they were going off 90 the iniand, dy |, The Commissioners are Fepresentod to bo a unit in | Yesterday ot 89 Bayard street, when “typo” came out | Chit t's salary of $4 DOF See ee Borba ye IOF at, Jersey city. for Liverpool! eal Jaly 1 to date, $38,907,364, Setahed Rergeant Chris. Wright and a iy ree mea 2 the bplief that their efforts to secure a gencral peace | second best, having received a very bad’ sealp wound. him dtec! 4 Jueensto: with four eabin and one bundred ‘The Freedmen’s Savi and Trast C intercept them, but as soon as they supposed they ‘Ul be successful. General Sherman is not so hopef! | Officer Kemp, of the Sixth precinct, coming up at the Detective Dusenberry brought Owen allegea aaa passengers, and a full cargo of cheese, Ry Prati 2 or nna —_ een ae yay, 4 got rid of the police they returned to the yard and the | as tii¢y, but is doing all in his power to assist them in Hoaplias the ss ‘Sawoy” conveyed to Bellevue | notorious thief, on rch, stealing —s rmeh. veined four monia, On Eh © following is a statement for the month of July Sis was commenced. Officers Wonderiy, Applogate | the Compaen of theif purnoss= Hospitat, at $300 from 2 gentleman « ‘while Siete siauen Ig mn ja. ‘oe tie sf ae last of the deposits mado in the Freedmen’s Savings | and Laytou then gcaled the fence and succeeded in ar- Rew Over Pree —William Walsh, a boy twelve | land ferryboat afow weeks Company’ ericath orl. ABE Hoboken, for Hamburg, with seventy-eight Sengers, the United States mails, Si6,c0° ip PX or full cargo of cotton, tobacco, rosin, lard Coast wise. The San Salvador, a Nickerson, of tho Eupirg Mne, left pier No. 13 North river, air Savannah, w: thirty-five cabin passengers and an assorted merchandise. The Sai ‘The Goneral Grant, Ca * z Gromwoll & Co. ah yp Bo ci oe ae New weedy with twenty. cabin passengers ASDOT. ‘Tho Raleigh, Captain Marshman, of the Atlantic Cosst Mail Steamship Company's line, left Pier No. 36 N river, for New Orleans, with several passengers and e fu of miscellaneous merchandise. The Valley « ity, Captain Tomlin, of the Ex ship line, left pier No. 15 East river, for sabiage Georgetown and Alexandria, with a Mer pga ‘Of pase congere and a fair cargo of assorted frei; The steamers Ariadne, for Galveston and the Cham, Pion, for Chariestun, did not sail as advertised. RBCAFITCLATION, 24 Twelve gree thirteen bundred and eighty-eight Passengers, and $446,000 in specie, SHIPPING NEWS, FORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 24, 1867, Arrived. (Brig. Canima, Marshall, Calaie, 16 days, with lumber, te Schr Eile If Baraos, Avery, Georgetows, DO. Wind at sunset WSW, light, For Other Shipving News See Seventh Pagal. lasonic Orphan Ts TELEGRAM 18 cnwating a6 A COMP’ revolution in evening jou It has OLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED Me Accu Of several, States, without ae pts fee — *. L KING, Counsellor a Law’ S00 DIVORCES LEGALLY 0 Pag Ae Tes rated Bates tes ere BTAINED Stitation tres. My HOWE A Pa drone euaiia, Se 2. 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