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been published, definitive arrangements for a Xouth German Bund have actually been made between Austria -A Proviacial Rising avd Success of the In- ‘en taserrection has broken out in the province of Arra- place in Montenegro, but was speedily sappressed, and at last avoounts the country was quiet. -@ Candian Blockade Runner Fired by ter She Turks, souttied and set fire to the steamer and took Sng.—Consols closed firm at 04% for money. Ameri- aa securities closed at the following rates:—Uniied fer railway shuren 14% .24—Evening —The cotton market has been inactive, and ‘wlosed dail at the following authorized quotations:—Mid- 105¢4, ; middi 1d. The sales (aikatar sap teaiae om Lavearoon, Braaveturre Manger. 2t—Evening.—The market for breadstuffs of all kinds ‘Laverroot. ‘Manxsr. $4—Evening.—Beef, 142s. 64., and pork Téa, ‘Other Laveapoor. fre O44. Lowpox Marine latelligence. geld Taran wb mild from Bow Yok on tus Neh ‘Ghis (Monday) morning. Gespatobes toro days later than the report of the Univa. ‘Lord Derby, and says: ‘rrr eee Sct reneeeeenenameneeenrnenee ees eae ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1867. 5 hardest apon the inhabitants of al! these cerritories, is the l'russiaa military law req man, HO watever What his condiioa ia lit fevernmont to protect him against any furthor appear- ances in a court of justice, He went the length of re- gretting that the goverament bad superseded Mr. Eyre, to whose wisdom aud diveretion the prevention of iargo sacrifices of life and property wns attributable, Mr, Eyre was now in the condition, after some years of zealous services, of being without and otherwise totally unprovided for, Duke of Buckingbam, while recognizing the “eminent aervices and ability” of Mr. Eyre could not undertake, on the part of the government, to promise any inter- ference with such actions as might be taken in the courts of taw by private individuals, In the case of the Tornado, Lord Stanley stated in the House of Commons that the decision of the Spanish Council of State would probably be announced in « very short time, The Londen News of the Ith of August speaking of the prospects of the harvest in Eogland suys:— The days are hot and dry, while the laborer finds the air tresh and elastic. In the Southern and Midland coruties the grain ts every where failing before the sickle, enough to secure {6 rapidly. The diminution ta che aenoai su] of labor from Ireland makes itself incon- veniently felt here and there; for the reaping machine, ¥ instrument as it is, has still to win the piace in England which it has taken io America. Ifthe fine weather lasts, however, all will be well, and the result Coy to the country may be reckoned in tens of millions, E U E Whether, conmdering that the prossontion of the ex- BY THE CABLE 10 AUGUST 25. army. ‘There must have been some Itnportantsubject for dis- cussion aud consideration during this wel, as Eure bes beeu graced by te presence uot only of the King but of his Prime Minister, cue Count de isiemarck, and bis represeutative in Paris, the Count de Golig This ex. traordinary meeting is undoubtedly connected with the recent fovler Wich Fiance has receatly thrown out upon the annexation of Noriuern & oiation Of the treaty of Prague, Mablegnts, fom ‘There is said to Le & good deal of feeling in govern- mental circles regarding the projected woeting of hii perors of France and Austria ot Solabarz, which, al- thongh undoubtedly intended as a mark of sympathy ‘and condolence on the part of Napoleon, is not without Nitical siguidicanoo, exhibiting ag it duce the mutual Gesire of France ani Austria te remaia on good terms, It is understood here thai tho resuit of the conference between the King of Prussia and Bismarck and the Count de Goltz bas been to instruct the latter, upon hie return to Paris, to distinctly inform the Freuch govern: ment that Prussia coasiders the Schleswig question as Of Rgueaipdasman, and by ‘no means of av international, Prussia, you may rest agsu: wil not only annex North ~chieswig without ohne the pebgies on ony ed she would in the treaty of Prague, but abe « SoPpip epi and sn qolance of the protesws of Aus- tria and France, in case the latter chooses to make one, Prussia wants the ports of North Schleswig. as they ‘would be :nvaluabie to her.in ¢a30 of a war witty Franee. Ap apuual ‘cure’? at Of whe wavering places with which Germany abounds is & seeraingly essential portion OF the life of the German people. Atmost everybody has, or thinks he has, some disease; and in thore are euurces at which ail are protased cure or alle. Prussian Denunciation of Na- poleon’s Salzburg Plans. PROVINCIAL “INSURRECTION IN SPAIN, Parliamentary Revolution from the English-Reform Bil. The -King of Prussia and Bis- marck at Ems. viation. The result is that th ds and NORTH GERMANY. The effect of the Ane harvest weather upon the stock | thousands of the German poopie Spann month ot some nnn exchange and upon business in general in Great Britain | one of the springs; where health and ure seekiag Prussian Assaults on Napoleon's Policy. | was most encoaraging. Pe fonbines.._ Hare the waiars are supposed to be per Brrux, August 25, 1867. tictlarly” efficacious in bronchial and Pulmonary dle ‘The Colombo (Ceylon) Observer of July 16 says: — enses, but also are sald to have a beneiictal effect ‘The comi-oMcial journals of this city fercely attack ‘The boisterous weather which has iately provalied at | Of the liver and the nerves They hed are alkaiine aod ‘he policy of France and denounce the action of the | Colombo has groatly toterfered with curing and ship- | warm, the source which is mast in vogue, the ‘“Kensel- ‘Xmperor'Napoleon in the Salzburg conference. the ex; ef our to the | brunn,”* having a temperature of 155 de reahoit. In taste this very much resemblos tha: of @ light veal Ping operations, aud port 12th inst. shows a comparative decrease of 15,000 cwts, soup. aad three or four glasses of it are drank in the on Jast year's retera, Our estimate, , of & total shipment for this season of 840,000 cwt, will be very near tho mark, so far as we can jadge of the quan- tity atill to go forward. They assert that, in spite of the denials which have @ad the States of Southern Germaay. west coast | Waler, which gives ono a sensation of perfect By way of England we bave news from the Reais « tilge over ta meneretns or Saami 4 of Africa dated Fernando Po, 11th; Bonny, 15th; Lagos, | of, for those who preter it, @ little the SPANISH REVOLUTION. 19th; New Calabar, 21st; Cape Palmas, 24th; and Sierra | rouge ot noir or roulette tables tii din: Leone 28th of July. Trade was dutl, but public health good at Cameroons, Lagos aud Fernando Pb were un- healthy. There was no chaugo in the stato of bealth or business at other ports since last mail. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Pootorgneel vlaren, do pot patronize Ems so much as pes he 2 . as the “advantace” or “percentage’’ considerably iess at the former than at the laster. Hore the rouge et noir is piayed with the full re- Fak y foulette with two zeros, wiich gives the bank ‘he percentage which it has at Homburg. Tesuit is that there is not so much bigh though the tables seem well pa Panis, August 25, 1867, Beports have reached here from Spain which say that gon, that at the present moment the rebels are from moraoing at eleven, whea the com- ; . ing beeen « Une peo ag paige A) Lotro) " w ince prot ing ‘ THE EASTER GERMAN WATERING PLACES. ar om taritarice, hes core into possession of uhree IN QUESTION. Wiesbedbwand Kat It’s sapposed that ia afew years i$ nnn mans will be stopped ia all these a; and the Attempted Revolution in Montenegro. — games, and hotel and lodging house keepers and “3 Loxpos, August 25, 1867. The Question of Peace or War as Canvnseed people are now worrying terribly at the it at the Springe—Fashionabie Life at Ems— is result, which they say wili be the ruia of their “Deapatobes from the East report that arising bad taken Presence of the King of Prunsin—Hiv Majesty Dotug the “Cures”—Hise Daily Life and Appearance—Cenference with Count Bis- marck and Count de Golts-The Gaming Tables—-New “Systems” and Melancholy Renalte—Americane in Town. Gaming banished from the Prussian territory will still hold sts own in Switzerland and in tue littlo principality Moasco—whose soveroign derives his sole revenue the games. A French company, d@’Andorre, in the south of Crew. Aris, August 24, 1867. ‘The Greek steamer Arkadi, which has been so success- Ew, VALLaE oF rae Lan, France; eo that in any event those who ‘are fond of ful ia running the blocksde agound Crete, was pursued Prussia, August 10, 1867. Easonaitn toon may lay hele ollpcings steppe py ‘a Turkish ‘man-of-war. The crew of the Arkadi, If anything is to be jutiged from the tone of conversa- As atall the otner gambling piacos of Germany, the finding chey were in danger of falling into the hands of | tion of the people on both sides of the Rhine, the under- | bookshops at Ems abound in professional treatises upon the games of rouge ot noir aad rou! teaching to the lying causes of a future war between France and Prussia | uninitiated a variety of infallible methods by which the fo their boats, While enveloped in flames, the Ar- | will require some more efficacious aud powerful remedy ee) may be beaten and fortunes realized. It sa mado-s sudden lurch and planged beneath the | than a simple note in the Monitrur to remove throm, | litle singular that the discoverers of these systems, in- ‘The crew subsequently reached the shore in | They are much more deeply rooted and reach far beyond } a jive! cape persopally seine to. 5 the question of Luxemburg and Schieswig-Hoistein. In | practice and come here and ve eee ee fabulous France the feeling is strong and daity strengthening oaeen which they Lng others. To how trp FINANCIAL cone pad abe Hf curtosit; purchased several and after carefully studging thom attempted to carry their rules into practical operation, with the following melancholy ‘ond. highly uoremunerative re- sulte:— in following up the precepts of the ‘‘new and cl method of doubting one’s capital in four hours,’ I re- dneed mine to nothing in just fourteen minutes, With the “sure mode of winning the maximum in less than tea minutes,” I succeeded in bringing my capi- tal to the = minimum in nine and that Pruasia ia menacing France by her daily increasing consolidation and growth and strength, and unicss = stop is put to this progress France will lose her first rank tn Europe. The irritating tone in which the Prussian Journels refer to the recent qvasi protest of France against Prussia’s pisin violation of the treaty of Prague in prosecuting the Prassianization of the northero portion of Schleswig, without consulting the population, bas in tarn an irritating effect in France. Before Prussia completes her work of German nattonal- ization many questions wil! arise which will tocrease the fear and ill feeling in France, and tt will require all the tact and caution of the Emperor, whower a does not want war, but peace, to prevent himself being driven tnto the former by an overwhelming popular wil. Un this side of the Rhine this very irritation in France reacts and produces a corresvonding one here. Nols me tangere—or, to popularize it @ little more, “Mind your own business’’—seems to be the motto which the Prussians have adopted toward France. No interference in our affairs—no obstacles in the way of our progress toward unity, and above all no claim to an igch of the fathoriamd—these are the plain expressions of the feel- ing of the people. ‘ Unless France is willing to accept ase fact to be ac- AND COMMERCIAL. “Lospon Mosgy Mancer.—Lonpox, August 24—Even- five-twenties, 73%; Illinois Gontral shares, 7734; ‘Tum Livarroo, Corrox Manxer.—Liverroor, August about .—LIVERPOoL, August hos articles steady at opeatag prices. ad Propocs Manker.—Liverroot, August 24— —Rosin, 7s, 64. for com: and 13s. for me- rite turpentine, 20a, Tallow, 443, 9d. Petro- for apirite refined. » bins acvived ous. BY STEAMSHIP TO AUGUST 16. i 5 on the unity of on Rede wherein ym denn, a tay Lime Germen mail steamship Saxonia, Céptain Haack, ‘sooner or later, Germany, upea which various “systems” ‘deat. Ps wee liven 5 / Mpeg pring mast sooner, or later ensue. Everything now stows iy eaks re me, nd these areal aoe Aer oat Anis port jast aight. that this je not only the ultimate object of the Prussian | i, jas ag tikely to fall into ‘‘red” on the elovomsh tun ‘The Inman steamsbip City of Antwerp, Captain Mire- government, but that the people of Germany are rapidly seg grb read joven pe prone Ay bend fhouse, which left Liverpool on the 14th and Queeastown falling in with the idea and are daily growing more and pentlen wisterer aa os thea” Wenn ae wore disposed toward sacrificing their little petty na- tonalities and merging themeeives into ene great Ger- man empire. In the States which Prussia annexed ag the result of the last summer's war the feeling of dulike which paturally at first sprang up is rapidly passing away and giving place to a feeling of pride at belonging to a grand @a the 15th of August, arrived at this port at ene o'clock © By these arrivals we have mail dotails of eur cable ‘The London News of the i4th of August bas an wrticle on tho plage and spoils system of the Tories under he might lose, I policy nearly the whele of the conservative | nation. but ber fact would prove or disprove the correctness MH oan Coqataanet They have consented to abandon Here, in this charming little watering piace, one of | of tpg ian Unaemear ag wr pes Foye Teststance to popular demands rather than abandon | ine joveiiest in Germany, all these things form the topics Proof, that i feosennan, cohen be Pe san tee of conversation when people are disposed to break away | applied himself to the amusement of tossing a penay in urs a day of his life, about an from the ordinary gossip and frivolous talk which make LS Dee up the usual staple of ail watering place conversation. Ems is Ddeaatifally situated in the little valley of the Léhn, sboub ten miles beck from the Rhine, where it Hes in « narrow gorge between vine covered hills and lofty, craggy peaks, such as make up the scenery on this lecendary river. Ems is one of the moet fashionable and aristocratic watering places im Germany, and among {ts attractions are its mineral springs, pure, balsamic air, foe mountain climbs and rides, pleasant society, rouge et acir and onlette, and jnst at present the King of Prussis and the Count de Biemarck. The King bas been here more then # month, devoting himself to bis “cure.” One might suppose that King Wiltiam was afflicted with ‘‘all the ills that flesh 1s her to" from the variety of springs to which he goes, and of the carative waters of which he partakes. One year it is at Cartabad, whove sources are considered sovereign in Giseases of the liver; another ot Kissengen, where dys- pepsia fk supposed to receive its final deathblow; then at Topits, where gout and rheamatiom haven't « ghost of « chasce; then st Baden, where all sorts “restoration of the equilibrium,’ to con: the narrow circle of hours, days, weeks, years, will, as any ooe may easily convince hit trying it, and as many have done to their sorrow and Case hare and at ober German garwing places, result in nothing but loss. te of complaints are cured, and now at Ems, pat pen meguore thal cvry mas ol where bronchitis and diseases of the lungs and gree ey aed nerves mect with harsh trestment, If the King has ‘Tho party of action here sad to other parte of Italy 12 been an devoted to bis ‘cares’ at the other places as he Rea Soe = sansiaa’ saeate ft the age of seventy-three seems to prove thal, as & stberbsed ts seins dbers i Sejm | "Prey woring shal-pest even etlock tbe Rie, te adbere to the September Every morning at half-past seven o'clock the King, usually accompanied by ome of his nephews, walks over from the “Karheas,” where he ts lodged, to the “Kes- seibrunnen.”” As be enters the building, a woman who keeps glasses for sale there hands King William a tum- pearon, al them are Mr, and Mra. California; Mr, Djincourt Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Weoks, of Boston THE REFORM REVOLUTION. te Derby-Disracti Bill Werk ¢ u (From the Pall Mai) Gazeue, A 13° * If we may accept the estimate sanctioned 9 anthorities of Mr. Disraeti and the Duke Ghought. -All the Hungarian Minisiers, except perhaps WLouyay and Andrasey, have failed to carry out satisfuc- Aortty the dation of their respective departments. Some of them, such as Festetics and Eiivis, have broken down 00 completely that they only remain at their posts An order to maintain the unity of the cabinet Te Constantinople, August 12, » grand the proportion t, and @f tne seven huadred and fifty thou- sand boroagh elestors about four hundred and firty shou gand will belong to the working class, and about three which dred tb to all other clatsoa put together. scale nest taal te Sac sete dered peers the law; how will it work? We camnot pay gle mp Tod peealnmey SR a ee Ceelioms, at . i was inted to compliment eatey will, roxister under the lodger franchise, the Ora? on the part of the Sultae upon his visit to the nor of it class they will consist, wor what line Crimea, « of political action they may choose. We do sot know proportion ot the householders wilt On the London ‘Change, August 13, the fallure of 70 Wario pay thetr rates either mtentionally or from care. dealers in the Exchange was anvounced, both specula- jeasnoss; nor whether—as is enough—some tore for the fall {a railway securities, Theit chief trans. mode will not be discovered of getting thetr rates paid ections have been ia Metropolitan stock. for them ty their landlord, We cannot even tell jitical parties ead agen's way find toeir in- Tes Potting as many ay porsibie, or as few ad por: of the pootest class upon the register, We Gare’ not predict whether the majority of those who are pot oa Will vote as landlords direct dem’ exhort All we can sav The amount of Australian gold known to be now on ‘the way to England on the 12th of August, was £833,000. The case of ox-Governor Eyre, of Jamaica, was re- Suscitated in the House of Loris on thd 19th instant, ‘Dy the Rar! of Shrewsbury. He asted the goverament or acqnired , co certain portion of the best period of bis life ia the regalari Now those are the mea whose Introduction into ps Zieh Sondien-a a that the gow law doen toormoute | WASHINGTON. Wasnmcron, Augnst 25, 1867, | Ik o'ock # M.S eo Commissary ( NT movemonts alarmed tho burylar a the imo of chewsll, is positive that Cooper is the wan, Bonwep 10 Deara,—Mary Gordon, tn the employ of Major Winaua, of No. 80 South strect, as a corvaat, was so badly burued during the latter part of last week as to cause her death, She was holding @ lighted candle a one band and a hott!e of kerosene of in the o'fier, whea angment the posible numbers of the constituencies; that in its potential operarion it approaches strancely Bear to mauhood suilrage in the boroughs; and that, if ever the working class choose to realize ‘thet voting power, and to pull together, the preponderance of po- Hitical power is in their hands. We do not expect they Wilt; 6 only say they can if thoy please, and they are most hikbly todo it just whea 1 is least desirable they Changes in the Office of should—when the apiaiy is moet Jor dd when th eral of vers. ; tnfluences tong ta bass thd’ thnk ore mon nis. The latest information ia regard te the éanstorma- = oil ignited, bursting the bottle aud scattering the ‘ehievous, tions which are being wrought in the War Department, | buraing liquid over her persoa, Se died the oume might ih great agony. Nevertheers, we are jiitie disposed to be alarmist, ated'amid all uns ponhiiey of evid we discern also reas indicates that the cuange recently made m the oilice of surg probabilities of good, That we shall, at any rate | the Commiseary General of Prisoners wil! be much TRAGEDY AT SARATOGA. at fiat, rdor and deeper corruption, more extrav~ | greaier than was at first supposed. It ts stated that the stant evo aec yi aga: e, more craft srematic - earings [bat caovidates will cuss leas into personal | COTK#Of that bureau wero yesterday informed that, | 5, TReedore Jones, of Mudeon City, Ne Se Congact Witt the enormons constituencies we are creat- | Wing to the fuad from which they have hitherto been Shot Dead at the U Hatel. ing, and that election: will, in consequence, become more aad more aflairs of management, of cauctses, of contramt even; that the general tone of our policy wit gradual Paid being very neariy exhausted, it would be necessary for those who desired to remain to enlist in the gomeral military service and be detailed for olerical duty, It seems that the employés of this bureau have becn paid up to the present time froma and that was created by Sanatoua, N. ¥., August 25, 1867: J. Thoofore Jones, deputy jatior of the Hadson City CN. J.) jail, was shot ai the Colon Hotel this moraiag by Wiliam J. Kirtley. Mr. Jones arrived fer on the morning traiu. He wag intoxicated, and went into tiie ond my ve band, Day. expert, as acon an the’ new poplar’ ele | the savings of rations issued to guards and prisoners | boot ruom at the hotel, Kirtley came in and eat dowm —_ Leif to te? apon by By aed during tho war st the various military prisons through- | to have big boots Dlacked, whea Jono went up to bite ene he. indie Banco yh public feel. | OW the cowmtey. Nearly alt of this fund hae been ex- and took a cane oF his kuev. Aftorwards he pot his pended, except that portion which was deposited in the ‘Treasury. None of this is available at present, as 0 moneys can be paid from ttre Treasury without @ apecial appropmation by Congress, » The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. The friends of Williata E. Chandler, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, oay that he is now on his way here for the purpose of insisting upon the acceptance of Lis renig- pation, long since tendered: It is also openty arserted that Mr. Chandler has the privfloge allowod him of bands om Kirtley’s knee, when the latter pushed him of. Jones then s™pped Kirtley in the face, and was pushed off again, and was then noticed to put his baad dettind him. Kirtley then drew au Ellis’ solf cooktiag revotver, anf shot Jomes in the neck, the bat! entering at the right side, He died instantly Kirttey came from Baltimore, sad is keeping « bil- \iard room under the Leland Opera House. Aa inquess was held'on the Dody, and a vordio? was rendered thas the deceased war killed by Kirtley, Jones’ boty was ing, etrong enongl to override and s-reep away much of the class goifishness and sectional prejudice and siupidi- ty which have proved tasu: obstactes to the mild. er reforming zeal and tbe feebiur reforming bands of the party of progress in the upper and midi probability nas, we think, looked, and from it we, as sincere reformers, ¢raw cou- siderable consolation, deen granted indisenminately to the 6 andthe unfit, to the presumably independent asd the notoriously Vena, tothe political and thoughtiul akiled workmen of the man ering towns in common with the mere mob of the smaller constiinencies, who have no political convictions and no public principles, and who either do | manung bis aucocesor: given into the hands of his friends. tale, ‘But tis the former und boltor shoe whowilitake | OMY of General Rewwecnw to Charges of | These was no previous acquaintance tetwoen the’ par. ip their franchive firat; those who have mout eacert General Sheridan. tie, Kirtley was committed to custody by the coreme. 10 Is anderstood that Genoral Rousseac bas replied to the letter of General Sheridan, in which Rousseau: is charged a3 having “visited Sheridan's command, inter- foret ta his duties and suggested his (Sheridan’s) re- movat.” As eoorwas official etiquotte witl' permit, Gen- erat Rouscau's repty will! be published. The reply !© | rue bullet was found to nave cat the sploat columa. understood to be now in the hands of Geveral Grant. pecenennaie i in Coleee! Burnham Detailed te Act as Judge of SUNABE AND DROWNING CASUALTY? the Kichmond Flustings Court. Pacer ® Information received from Richmond this eveaing pyres obey (emcees Oren. Mamet ps end atotes that Colonel Burnham, of New Yori, Judge Ad- wet. vocate General of the Department of Virginia; wilt bo: | Waners at No. Of Plonsant sireet, conniained: saveade 4 Gotalied to act as Judge of the Hustings Court’ im Rich- | yeaterdmy afternoon by an overdose of iaudanuas . mond. The position wil net be permanentig iited aatil w desired it, and on whose behaif and o® the i of whose capacity and competevee it bas He says the pistol went off by accident. ially demanded, will be the most prompt to pat on with Sheriff Werselles, of Hudson City, who is stoppiag* bere, had the body paeked in ico and sent home by camt. ‘The Sheriff speaks wel! of Jones as an officer under hia, and says be never know him to be drunk, . (CADET themsclves upon the register, the most carefal well as the most ablo to pay their rates ity, the most om ae Se ee ical life we always advocated, and from whose action ‘on the Legislatore we anticipate mo-t benefit. It istrue that they are a9-a rule radicals; thot thoir views are often extreme and their hopes often extravagant, sod that: their temper is impatient and dogtaatic. But on theother hand ney are iucomparably more tntelligent and inde- Penden! atituencios: (ban the inferior portion of the existing oon- ; they have a quick capacity of comprehen: sioa and of logic; and they have @ very distinct and on the whole » very sagnetous conception of their own wants and interosts. Now if these men come upon the Sewer lofluence of liquor fer T liuie son of Dvetor Kdwart R. Brownslt, of Kase 1 Hats, as wo botleve they will do, in sufictemt | am election is beld. numbers to make thei influence distinctly (ol im the: ethinn new boroaghs and the old manufacturing ‘and eommer- Banco Bean. Be ee Sen came Te cin towna aod practically to decide clccdona if net | The Matuat Base Ball Club, of Now York, whcrare to ia Hock river, ot , ae sa actually to retnrn candidates of their own choice and their owa class, then we may erpect that the next Parlia- reoent onea hav: been; great questions will not, as too etten of Iate, be postponed to trivial aud sectional ones; game laws and cattle diseascs will not be discussed with Carmest coucentration and pertivacioy of veal, while pational education, sanitary and decent dwellings for the poor, wholesalo clearances of the working pepala- tian to promote railways or street tm questions afleoting the administration of - justice at home or the lives of millions abroad, are dealt.with. by thin bouses and debated with a languor which is net far short of revolting. Itis likely enough that the artteans will have a quick eye for their own special int bus through their influence we shali doubtless haye less pro- crastipation ia the supply of crying wanta or the redreas of crying grievances, leas patience with cilictal incapaci- ties, blunders aod misfeasances, and far leas tolerance of wretched and fecble nibbling at such vast and grave play the first of h series of “home and home” games with the Nationals, of this city, tmorrow, arrived{ibis morning. The game is to be played: on the grounds of the National Cab, Decisions of the Commiastoner of the Geveral Land Office. The Commissionor of the General’ Land Office has ruled, in view of the Departmental decision of June 22, 1866, that parties who may havo sotéled: on the govern- ment reserved sections within the limits of @ railroad withdrawal, and who had filed « pre-emption claim therefor prior to the withdrawal, cannot after the withdrawal commate such filing to a homestead except at the imereased or double minimum price of $2 60 per acre. They may, however, perfect the pre-emption THE SCIENTITIC:MRETING AT BURLINGTON, YT. Burucros, August 25; 1807. Bat ttle businew- was done af tho mocting’ of tRe Scientic Association enGatarday morning. Section B-convened a the City Hall at nino v'tloelr A.M. Colonel Whittlesey presided: Professor Meri read s paper om fogsib sponges. The section then ad+ Journed until evening ‘At ten o'clock AL M., by invitation of the Chaerplaia. tion Company; the members took aorcuss sion on Lake Champlain, im the new steamer Adiroa- ac, and visited Port Kent, New York, returningia the afternoon. ae eeesrneosten te jorgan, ester, read @ paper atraction of beaver dams, which was discussed; by several. questions as that of army organization, than hes been | price of $1 25 per acre. gentiomon, and many interesting facts were elipited. Permitted hitherto, We shall have masters who arethor-| ‘The Commissioner also, in reply to inquiries made | 0-H. Hitchcock read a paper on the compression aa@ oughly im earnest, and their sereants wilt have lo be in : distortion of earnct wo. relative to the mghta of settlers om lands within ,the Tv section A were read by EK. B. Kliiot, of Wash- ington, on certain laws of production and’ ‘trade, and'by Professor James Hyatt, of Now York, on the conversiem of iron into steal by means of carbureited hy drogea. gaa. Interesting papers are to be read Monday. REGISTRATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Cuarceston, 3. C., August 25, 186% limits withdrawn for the Soutbera bmech of the Union Pacific Railroad, in Kansas, states that a bena fide settle ‘ment prior to the withdrawal constitate@ & preference right, and that upon establishiag such priority of claim the perty may prove up.and pay for the land. under the provisions of the pre-emption acts of Geptember 4, 1841, THE ATLANTIC CABLES. Delivery of News the American Side in Winter. Hoare r the-London Times (city articte), August 14) ‘Belograph Construction and Maintenance Com- | ang warch 27, 1854. Thi ‘atered’ y¢ jay hip Chiltera sailed Ai it fr Greenhithe y 9 Humber of ne reg yestorday tn this for ince alin in Mowtoundieds witt thee handres ‘and | Deelsiows of the Internal Reveaue Commis- | “ity was: 319, whom 175 were whitse-end twenty miles of submarine cable, manufactured for the sioner. coloned ple eed saint dhl New York, Newfoundiand aod London Telegraph Com- The Commisziouver of Iuternal Revenue bas made the , to be laid {rom Placentia to the island of S& rre, ® French colony in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and thencs extevded to Sydney, in Nova Scotis. Great efforts, it t# said, are being made this season te eatablixh throughout Nova Scotia a series of land lines, MAILS FOR EUROPE. - The wite of an alien is to be regarded as an alien her- self for the purposes of taxation under the internal revenue laws, though she wi oitizea The Cunard mail steamsbip Java. will lewe Boston, ou Wednesday for Liverpool. is h will onabie marriage. If she resides abroad, Tialotalned between Europe, vie the submarine casiee, | arising trem stocks, &c., held The mails for Europe will close in this clty at and Canada and the Uni! States during the coming | Country peed not be returned for quartor-past ous and. balf-past five o'clock on Tucedagr winter, 80 as to avold tho serious interruptions to.traffic | resides here she 1s liable to the ‘aferncon. which occurred last year. Ta any case, this new cable about to be laid will caable to Ue sent inde- _ Tho, New Yora. Anratn— E1ition for Kurope—witt 6® ope gigs the old ee ia Votan 80 that ig moyen pe ino or pr ready at ton o'clock om Tucsday morning, pr a interruption snow storms is established Bi im. wrappers, ready for mailing, much reduced. the proper assesament district at 113 ingle copies, iy ' pens Cece the seusstuns sasaster Wwf the opinion thet Ml rentel value Dremises YACHTING IN ENGLAND. peat yng ane Omctal, Proof trom PRE rawr SIKINWAY & ee the ween ho shall easeus the tax ASTRINWAY & SONS are 0 positively to sancuaee The Roza) Victoria Yacht Ciab Reantta. eo ein oy re ren : 8 of the London News.) When, upog the failure of « bani TE VIRST CRAND. GOLD MEDAL FoR AMERICAN PIANOS, diotit In proof of nial the following of wi OFPICIAL Ce gid oe dont and membnrs of the Lnternationad Jusy om. masiuks soteig Panis, July 207 1868. that the first gola: medal for American Piazem ‘There le nares large, ascomnbinge, there has been unanimously » to Messrs, Steinway & Sona, the programme, altbough sot so exteasive as of | im his monthly return of wales, mg enya eey the squadron, ‘s still a very ample one. Boot aad shoe uppers are not pow, as prior to August. La MBLINET; Tuis day tore were two races, the Ot being for » | 1866) eld ah comahin aprdameah-aaeaiee ar t of Zanemational: prize of not jess valuethan £75, open to all manufacture. board, made from waste leather, Gronces Kastwen,) som) aad yawls belonging to any royal yacht club. Time race, | raga, ke, 1s lable toe tex of five per cent ad valorem, Axanorse fopnese half Ackers’ scale Yawis to have a quarter of their | asa manu Rot otherwise provided for. Be, Maxsutoe, Toternaitoasl tonnage added. Victoria course, ones round, The fol- Tren ci ‘are flable te a tax of five percent apen bg Bhs nn) Jury. (reise fate cosice welts bet the cations wood Te tbeteamans: | Ths sree atta attae" nlare of CTR D : Mr. J. Asbbary, ‘ peter gy eager = SONS ts recorded first on the list, can be sermat thelr WAMRie Mr. 5. Broadwood. ROOMS, FIR: ¥LOO® OF STEINWAY HALL, cow Mr. A. O. Wilkinson, numbers 109 aad 111 Kast Fourteenth atreet, Now York. ‘The Commodore. * mre’ ae Sire) Ate. Monge oe ey siart was 1e CoUrse was to the east. : if Cit rind 5K. The loriage Look the Wend, the Load chuilenge Messrs, Putiak'& kon to compete with ws io tnamar- Witchcraft, uring a l"ipe to ve exhibited st the Exbobition; a star following clossiy on her Ive quarter, move belog inst. The wer selected by. them or ourselves, at and they to notify us of their acceptauce or rejection Bh of Acause’ Ne BWe chesrtully pisos our Spekges (iho only ibe Meo-~chavyn) at their disposal KALDENBERG & SON, Reactvers of the Prize for American Meorsohaum Pipes At the Paris exposition, 1867. No. G:Jehn street, up stairs, uext to Broadway, Store 23 Wall, corner of Broad quently the Xiine wins the prise by time, uotwiibstand- ing the allowance of time to the others, second race of the day was tor a prize of the value of not lesa than £75, open to all cutters and yawls markably qniet yesterday in this city; bat four arrests were made by the police for intemperance, and from this |” ray LaxKst N ones betongiag to any royal yacht club; time race, half | itis to be preeamed the remainder of the inhabitants > Ackers’ scale, yawls to have a quarter of their tonnage obeyed the requirements of the Excise law strictly. A SPECIAL er ALL PARTs OF, anered. G “Ine following were the entries for this race: — great number of family picnic parties pa-sed through | * . . . * * . * . o Yacht: r " Owner. pF the cara = day. - bere pe . e ~~ . Mr, H. Muudsing, Vt orderly and peaceable manner, Winer” fee hae ne siveeroenet ot any kind wee Toppeiod oy. * . . AMG, oe wr awe o the police. Tho pons ay recovered from the effects POLICE AND COURT MATTERS of the pleasing coolnens the day, made their ap- | * os ef . A ¥ S to some purpove towards evening, andoatne}, , , PABORMOVEMANTS, | | in the cars and on the stroots were a8 busy 8 8 | SPORTING INTKLLIGENCR FROM Ali. PARTS OF: Yn_blood jetting all the pergons who ing of ca ame in theit way. Their 7 Powel rates ee te bouta was recnived by violent clapoing, not of bands . . * NEW JERSEY, LONG ISLAND, WKSTCBSSTER 45D. STATEN ISLAND NEWS . * * * . * . * * ~ A GUIDE AND DIRFCTORY OF THE Wars OF LEAVING BREW YORK, oe 26 « “s . * . . . o A PAMILY MARKET RKPORT, BRING A GUIDA TO Srmatina 4 Warce.—James Toole was arrested yeater- day charged with stealing @ silver bunting waich and chain, valaed at $30, from the house of Mrs. Nash, 183 Greene strost, and afterwards selling the same .to Mrs. |. BOUSEKBEPERS AND-COORS. : Ellie, ot street, The prisoner is twenty fivo years ot age, ad Corea examinouen Vetore the Recorder | « e _ MARRIAGES AND DRATES. ‘ this morning. LIST OP THR SAVINGS BANKS IN THE Clee. Commumraw Asarrom.—The receipts during the past ™ week wore 222 cars containing 265 hoad of cattle, 6,630 wa gue . PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. . Te . _ * te SS seme period 00 bend can, 3000|° ° GREKRAL SRWO.OF TUE DAY.” Hondon | iogn and 4,906 sheep. 6 eer ee “pres the two cupe, by the | Wrox Naws.—In the report im yesterday's Henato of | . QQGsIP, FACET AND ny i: Wihon, Commodore of the Royal Yacht Squad- | ine trial of two men for fighting in the streets, the name be, de, ae, jababditants of the town of Cowes, termi- . . . . . . ° . * 7 Tal eaten at bout nine o'clock, The Lotra | OC E. I. MoWilliams wes erroneously printed as being | Tam HVRNING VWLEGRAM [4s THR Ramat Y floed $2. Itanould have been Wm. A. Waters, sic, esRcuLaT OF ANY RVENING PF: my adoat haif-past eight o'clock in the morn- ROULATION OF A ve: me Ing, an@ the next shat made ‘ber appearance was the Pe ar ore aeeae a PUBRISHED. Egoria, who arrived twenty-three minates —_————-__— nn the targest vessel, being 193 tons, Parx Concerts.—The concerts given on Wetoes- The vag, — Shite we Bperia is only 16%, aceordiag to the baneicap” eqaamiabe nights ia Military Park, by Reinhart’s Tihtcastt Tamim ising oy pry} foe Renowned a aow tea drase band, are falling into disropute, Tho music fur ape. ahs haa. canada ished by the band is excellent, but it drawn those of U Bre letNes y thie Rearia ook the ret prise and the | Subetaviendencn to fue ground; aad persous outa | | Maierle mean Ree. Latre the second, bat this difference is of comparatively outskirts of the crowd of listeners become mubjcc' , bo ii ce, an both cups represent the samo value, ell manner of insults, Ladies especially fed this ine ‘gold med Gir wanch ‘The third vea-e! was the Pantomime, he did not | cage, of a! aed, tna simile: arrive for s long time after the other two. Bop ov 4 Cao Vounn.—The dond body of an in- LSON's, ‘The sotitng was v7 ON ee fant, whose birth occurred bat (wo.days ago, was found manure in ope outer districts of the ‘ore, MUTINY ON BOARD THE SHIP LIZzZie MOSES phage = orn taspe ti be saben to. naceee Bascom a sara Prrapeuents, August 26, 1867 tain whereabouts of the parents Anaests ov ras Wanx.—Tho police of Newark madd 106 arrests the week just closed; the majority of the cases being for minor offences. Reconv or Yestzapat.—The police record of yester- day shows that seventeen arrests were made, all for @rankenness of breech of the peace. An onbroken quiet noone to alt parts of she city, except tn the Sixt Ward, @ locality Kuown for ke tree Oghts and bed whiskey. ‘the crew of the ship Liztie Moses, which sailed hence yemerday tor Antwerp, whee afow miles below (be chy Mmotinied and took posession of the ship. A police forve was nent down and arrested fourteen men after bard fight Toe priagners will be brought before the United staren Commissioner temorrow. The mate of the voose! was stabbed and ove of the mutineers had pia skal! fractured In the meide. crealmoe of avy The Te ram in Camplete Bev wage te ASE Tomogr Meare erat Kitznbecs, P, for arrame WW AALEIH, Perrriow foe 4 Svereu or Ping A: amma —At the leet = owh es ree e188 Rauman, N.C, August 25, 1807, | | mesting of the Board of Repesontatives of the Fire De. | trom, Ay oy I : 1 rote ce icamtenea ‘ai cupprestion in cou: | partments resolution was adopted to petitive the city | Tai42 Kelsie Muee wechi""Ge vse child’ ‘he sure ok bs ote teats Bitton Saturday even. | city. Fire ‘serwe re now ieenaed pen the shore, oe WIN s-0Ms soon, syern. ‘4 ‘ker's new theatre was opened on Saterday - , Na syne tog. A large and fashionable Gedione ‘was acaemblet | bella, aod much incon wewionce is oocasioned thereby. —— ee a4 rtin a ie le Aner or ax Escarso Parsowen.—Clark Riley, qoa- fined in the Morris county jal! for larceay, escaped from pleasant resort, i Motwbn'arrossd fe Rivabein by cial o¢ Poles Korose aad given over to Morris county authorities, Avegsr por Berctant.—Jacod Cooper was & rested and lodged im the Union coonty jail, on & tharge of entered the hous af Stephen within ite walls, All the mititary and civil oMfcia! \t citizens were nn! lL. Pi ‘ine 096 shie baiting is one of many delivered the opening the finest structores in the South. aTiatlggn, fieatirsaeny ws Mar SSL iat PRIZE FIGHT UW SCHUTLAILL COUNTY, PA. Panaomurma, August 25, 1963. A prime fight took piace im Schuyiktit ue Fe ney having bat bens errr yemverday, between Bily Parkinson snd Tom Kelly. The Te! to (renting 8 Complete. Moms won @ tho winune. Tuiriqen Counde | Beker, in Uuion township, The ov ‘seni to be | when’ ‘rasiog Tourealin g Foes, Fern x ognen ma " vers stroag qgnins We man: aad Bry ec, whose Grvslawwe of oY Of ia Sasa @ Vee couuley.,

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