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E Brussels, where he visited the BY TRE CABLE 10 SEPTEMBER 2. age was done, watched with great anxiety. & British “Biue Book” on the Alabama Claims. sections of the country. Letters from Alexandria of the Liberal Triumphs at the North-German Elections. . agreement becom: cure the success of his rival, the THE ALABAMA CLAIMS. ‘Meitieh Oficial History of the Question—Kus. jaad’s Propesition of Settioment. Loxpos, Sept. 2, 1867. _ ‘The Foreign Office has iseued.a Blue Book, containing ‘the dooumebts which have been Sled ia that depart- jment in the Alabama case, and the correspondence ‘which has passed between the Government of Groat ‘Britain and the United States for the settlement of the isjatros. { The tateat despatch in the collection shows what pro- Gress has been made in the controversy and states the ‘sonditions upon which tne English government is will- Hug to attempt a Anal settiomout, The despatch is ad- jaressed by Lord Stanley, the Secretary of State for Woreign Affaira, to Sir Frederick Bruce, the British ‘Minister at Washington, and*is dated May 24, 1867. "Lord Stanley informs Sir Frederick Bruce that England fhe willing to submit the claims of Amorican citizens for damages caused by the Alabama, and all other slinilar ‘Remands on the part of the United States, to a Commis- sion of Arbitration, if the claims of British subjects (ast tho United States for losses suffered during the ‘war of rebeliion are likewise submitted to the deci- sion of the same Commission. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS. SAboval Triumphs in the Cities of the Northern Confederation. Barwin, Sept. 2, 1867. The liberals have carried the elections for the North German Parliament ia all the iarge towns of the Con- federation. {nto India, The Imperial Presses were Dressed at five o'clock tu hentot Napoleon, who was dressed in hale and hearty. Eugénie was drossed in a vei with along body, both trimmed THE ‘Turkish Notification ef its Termiuation—Am. mesty to the Lusurgentes. ‘Lonpos, Sept. 2, 1867, {na cizcnlar note the Sublime Porte announces to its mninisters at foreign courts that the war in the island of Candia has been brought toa close, and that a general emnosty has beea granted to the insurgents. The same note promises that many roforms will be Morthwith Introduced in tho laws and administration of ‘the island. WAR IN CANDIA. Hearty cheers broke out as flags of both nations. the Austrian Empross, day, THE JOHN T. FORD. ‘Phe Survivor of the Wreck of the Little . Schooner. Loxpoy, Sept. 2, 1967. The name of the only survivor of Lhe crew of the min- fature schooner John T. Ford, which was lost iu tho Eog- Aish channel, ts Armstrong. paralioled grandeur. Napoleon and Eugénie remain {her 2—Evening. —The cotton market closed firm at the following quotations:—Middling uplands, mona + middling Orleans, 10;;¢. The sales of the day Powers to join in an egreement sr wroot Provisions Maraar.—Liverroot, Septem- . #—Eveaing.—The market closed dull but prices are ‘Lrvearoot Propvcs , Seen awed September j-—Eveniag—Spirits petroleum one pena: igber, clom rag at Oe, per gallon, Tallow, 44a. Od. Spirits ture Rosin, 1s, 9d. for common, and 12s. for Pwreoieci Petroleum, 4736 france for standard white, present, -Marine Intelligence. Loavurvesar, September 2.—The steamship Peruvian from Quebec on the 234 of August, has arrived here en _ BY'STEAMSHIP TO AUGUST 22. . ‘the Taman steamship City of Boston, Captain Leitch, swhio® left Liverpool at two P.M. on the 2ist, and MQeceustowa on the 22d of August, arrived at this port @sriy yesterday motaing, bringing our European cor. Wespondence and Miles in detail of our cable despatches to Jer day of eailing. Queen Victoria's speech at the prorogation of the sos- of the British Parliament, the main points of which ‘ave been already reported by the cable to the Haruo, ras publiabed im Londo. {| Our special correspondent in Rome, writing ou the 10th August, says:— which made thelr appearance Throughout the rest of the quiliity prevails, Appearance ef iho Bt in Russia, Admiral Farragat’ character of th no one of our national vossels i The Debaite of Vienna, of the 10th of August, epeakiog of the probability of a Russo-German alliance saya; bighest officials in the lands he takes anusual steps to signify » but the government wit! give the Katraordinary Envoy. brief sojourn in these waters, has given it will surely be d the arrival of the squadron, the ex. Empress Charlotie, on bis way to Germany, ‘The city of London was visited by one of the most violent storms of thunder, lightning and rain ever expe- rienced there, on the 20th of August, It continued for several hours and created considerable alarm. Many burldings were giruck by the lightning sud much dam- Harvesting operations were fairly under way in all parts of Engiand, and ‘“‘the weather’ was consequently Tt continued warm, and on the whole, favorabie; but the hot-spell had been fol- lowed by severe thunder storms and heavy rains income the overflowing of the Nile has taken place this year under the most favorable conditions, and that the har. vest in Egypt promises to be mageificent. The Times, of India, says that the situation of affairs im Cabul and Afghanistan (July 20) continues much the same as it has been for some time past—less prolific of ware than of rumore of wars, It adds:— 10 serious, as this would inevitably ae- “present Ameer. ‘The total receipts of the Indian railways (or the eee ond quarter of 1667 were £1,603,060, the miles of line open being 3,5963f. The Finance Minister has oom- pleted a eoheme for the intruduction of a gold durrenoy Advices from Gorse, on the African coast, of the dth Of August, announce the passing, by that port, of several French ships of war, The Sermione, carrying the flag of Vice Admiral Obier, commanding the squadron in the Chinese waters, stopped in the roadstead from the 26th of June until the 1st of July, The transport ship, the Amazone, having on board a number of convicts for Guyana, arrived from Toulon on the 2d of July, and ten days after proceeded on her voyage, despatch boat Goeland, Commander Bouchet-Riviire, bound for Saigon, touched at Gorde om the 16th of July, ‘The health of all those vessels was good, THE SALIBURQ CONFERENCE. SPECIAL MAIL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Negotiators on Their Wuy— Napoleon in Robust Health—How the Ew. Precautions—General KRejoicings. FesassinG, August 18—P. M. The Emperor and Empress of tuo Fronch arrived here flernoon, and were met at the rail- road depot by the Emperor of Austria and his consort, the Archdukes Ludwig Victor, William and Frans Carl, the entire French Embassy in Vienna, the Prince Ho- end a very eeloct company of visitors, The Empresses of Franco and Austria kissed imme- diately on meeting, and were simultaneously presented by their husbands to the visitors, and rice versa, station, which was decorated very tastefully with the The waiting room was resplendent, and exotic plants from Vienia surrounded a megnifceat warble statue of Over two hundred Fronch spiesare in Salzburg this Fifty of them tn disguise were in the depot. ‘This beautiful town, standing in # amphitheatre of hills, wil! present to-night a scene of un- Bonfires will be lighted om every mountain top, fireworks displayed in every gorge, and imperial salutes simultaneously dred from every fort, Public opinion 1s yet divided as to whether the Salz- burg meeting will bave a political signification or 20: The visit will bea very quiet en famille, Inte between the two coversigas for the ssitloment of amount to 10,000 bates, certain questions. Banaserorve ws ae — ‘The basis of this agreement is believed to be the maia- mars Went, fie. Sd. for Cantoruia white, | tenance of the treaty of peace signed at Prag’ The Emperor Francis Joseph, om presenting Prince Metternich, Austrian Minister at the Court of the Tuile- ries, with the order of the Golden Fleece, sulogised, iu Presence of the whole court, the services he hed ren- dered the State by re-ectab!iching a good underatanding SPANISH REVOLUTION. Totelligence of a reassuring character has been received here from Catalonia and Arragon. The armed }eods offered no resistance to the troops, and bad dispersed. FARRAGUT’S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Fh Cronstadt=National Honors and His Country=The Veyage of the Fleet from Cherboura=Ruesian Salutes ¢ Franklin—Boarded by th @r. Patensares, August 13, 1867. Somewhat unexpectedly to the little American colony ‘s squadrom appeared tm the Port of Cronatadt tho last days of last week, and displayed the old faz again in Rugsinu waters. Toe world-wide reaown of the gallant olf Admiral, aud the high reputation of his officers, mark during the last war, together with the woll veusels composing bis email squadron, make his visit one of particular tuterest foreign waters witha bine dag at the masthead before; nor until Rear Admiral Goldsvorough came abroad did we ever. have an officer of higher rank than a captain— from not only his countrymen abroad, but from the Emperor did the hero honor, aad here the government appreciation of bis extraordiaary aod brilliant ca- feor. They do houor to the man ae well asto tl s‘ation he fills aud to the country whose fag ho has for along lifetime eo brilliantly apheld, ‘This time our feet comes merely on an ordinary visit, flattering as that given to the more exceptional aad spe- cial mission that was here last year under Captate Fox, It in not expected that any popular demonstration will be offered the fest, because a0 opportunity can be ob- tained for such manifestations, in consequence of its ‘ment can do to mark ile senso of the pleaeure the vielt Bat vo the detgita of ‘The frigate Franklin, Magebip, Captain corvette Canandalgus, Captain Strong, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET Queen of Belgium and | French port was not so agreeable as it might have beso as the Grand Duke Constantine may suggest. bad nl he weiter Onno tnpnaon od wok | Sas emi, Ge tiaan ttt ctay | NEW TRRORY DNTELLIGENCE, i Sew conus eae lee of th cormbrrouth will soon ‘mane ee ihe Emp ia ihe deveer Otay ,. ris io water of Cherbourg. cane to papas the shore in | Crimes, but y ocieceash by taiegrh of the | Acctoawr at rus Cawraac Raiaose Daror.—Yeater. small boats was attended with Giscomfort and | visi of ike, means of waking the | day morning, about balf-past eight.o'clook, « man named Langs the American squadron agreeanie. Henry Dandy fell in between seme of the cars at the Inbor, and the officers end crew were almost prisoners | — Admiral Farragut is in most t health, Tom | central Railroad depot badly bi on board their ‘ive ships while in moat glad to gay, and all the officers of the diferent Railroad and was ly hurt, one of the Feapect ips while they layin port | shins “So 'welt onthe ‘are in timp best condition, | CAFriaces passing over hie right arm and bruvsing it ina You have doubtless already heard of the visit of the | All seem to enjoy their visit hero, ant will bear away | fearful masner, Empress to the Franklin, on which she was received | With them the most pleasant recollections. Crrr Mansaa.’s Mowvay Ruront.=—Marsha! Ellis hes with all the honors and sbown about the ship by Captain Penaock, who did the agreeable on the fon, Ofthe @ubsequent honor Captain Pennock and Captain Strong had in dining with her Majesty on the imperial yacht, with the marked attentions they received from the Em- press, as also of the hospitable reception accorded Admi- ral Farragut by tho Emperor Napoleon at his table at the THE FLOW OF BULLION. A Dally Accumulation ta the Lendow Mfewev Markete—Effects of the Specie Tide. [From the London Times (city article), August 19. Teeny tneseane ‘ rite ane es of Just published bis monthly report of the arrests made in this city for the month of August, whieh appears to Bave been the most important since a jail wes estab- Ushed here, over thirty years ago, There were two hun- dred and forty-two prisoners arrested, of whom seventy- ane were charged with druakenness and disorderly conduct Oth of August state that the accumulation of bi pean forty with drunkenness; twenty, assault and Fuerge allot that i oo well known to need repat- | market fal roduce. the aighteet effect upon prices, | Mery; tweniy-oUe, sealing; thireea, violation of eor- seer were sratitying 01 and consols have again been inactive to-day, at 94% t0 | Bititocn, vacrancy, noreey mpegs aa ting females; hting; one, attempting te ted States laws, and others for vial The natiomality of the prisoners as follows:—Gormans, fifteen; French, five; pin bret Lvs ® at Rineteen; English, 12; Scotch, FH a MOVED; T a me 7 Canadians, one, and cipients. Y After leaving Cherbourg the weather cleared up and the ships made excellent progress in thelr northern course, While {a the North Sea the men on the Franke lin wore daily exercised aloft, and instrucied in the vari- Ous duties not familiar to @ fresh crew, aud they ox. ven one per Cent for the use of From the steadin of the conti. mental exchanges and the large arrival of silver by the floating balances, cos Turkish Circular on the War | wasaids couple of months agovo be marchin i ig straight | hibited » marked aptitude im learning all the details of | West India mail it ia proba’ on to easy and complete victory, owing to the di their profession, easels roug! r OT et erty nip hon ages all eae aa in Candia. tion of the poopie ta Cabal {6 the Tecoguised ruler, | euteritg the Bailly and ta ccnmequence of'nick weather | £04, pill DO tant not week into the bank, where |” Dear rox Lockiaw.—A man named Jamee Murphy, Ameer Afsul Kahn, has been delayed in consequence of | they had to anchor two or three tiiaee during the migDS | quarter since the brpioncig ar the see: notetiteraading | Meet AOUE Sfty years, and residing at 110 North Firat dissonsions in bis own camp, The Sirdar Fys Mahomed, | time in order to make a safe passage die large orders cicoudy xccaton, Yor gree and ti sat | street, died on Sundayfrom lockjaw. fle was immedi. his most trusty and able a refuses to do more The Frankiia bas proved herself tope a splendid 86% | that has always to be met at this fol for the require. | S'!y interred, and the cause of his death was assigned 9, than defend the approaches to his own provi of | boat, being woatberly and stiffas a Connecticut meeting | ments of the harvest and for home and foreign travel. | °° OV@F exerciae, brought on by leaping. First Symptoms of Napeloon’s Peace | Bats, except os conditions which Shere All seems un- | house, She behavos welt uncer convas a easly bandied, | At ine Bank of Freucr the addition 10 the stock of bul. | Arraurr ro Darmavp rms Ravaxus—A man named Dresen! terta: ange’ bad, more clipper. At no ; i é Mevenient. th bee tande by the ox-Ameor to advance with- | voyage from New Yor to Crcnstadi, has ede bnd Gre | porting, and the tots ase Meld. iavarectiy he racing | Edvrin Sharp was arrested yesterday for ofering cigars : out bie General, a. {6 is scarcely to be believed that | under more than two bollers, but she steams seven OF | large ns that a! the beginning of 1864, The fact that | fr sale without the La revenuestemp, Hewillhave yi he can be so blind to his own interests as to let the dis- | eight knots without difficulty, while with plenty of wind be ay these olrcumstances the spectacte is prosented of | 22 *xanination before United States Commissioner Jack- she knocks off fourteen with ease, and loaves almost every chip in the squadron astern, Altogether she is a rete and such @ one as our Admiral should ‘The corvette Ticonderoga, Captain Wyman, sailed from Cherbourg a few days later than the Klin, but the latter's arrival at Cronstadt one day, having me through the Sound and been fortunate enough to haveactoar rus, The Ticonderoga arrived on Friday Inst at Cronstadt, aud came to anchor in the outer or grand roads, when she excha' the customary salutes. eon this morning. ‘Tae Prize Rixa.—A number of the well known prominent members of the P. R. of New York made Presence gave rise to ay mt Sites waa @ “mill!” may have be ea tas tnpte tia bite - Trenton. Stare Exkcomvs Repowcaw Comerryr.--The State Executive Republican Committee have been in caucus bale peverg of ail be pe being unable to bieradher vod ; amount at seven or eight r cent, and o! tho shares of public companies whic Pity ory to be earning dividends at rates ranging from five to Afieen per cent being nearly unsalabie om any terms, consfi- tutes a lesscn to nations and individuals on the eon- @equences of flnancial laxity never bofore enforced on such « scale, THE DEBT OF ENGLAND. The Franklin and C: daigia came in om the follow- POCO LS- LS to-day at the American Motel to make arrang: ts fi ing day, the Frolic b u hed Wet paggtyd inedey, thee oe ennray Reve ry Fovadh ot Statement of the Financial Situation. the connty nominations, Assemblymen, &c. This ‘anu! ly brilliant welcome. {From the London Times (city article), August 21.) solemn conclat ting with closed doors, and wil! not No sooner hed the Franklin efiered withi luting From Parliamentary returos just {sgued {t appears | admit any reporers nor permit anything to out. dlstarioa; Phan the Vaiterion on sore aa hip | that the total funded debt of th» United Kingdom on the | side, It ts said that a good deal of dissension prevails dtl bogan firing the national eatute, which was at once fol- {| Sist of March Inst was £769,641.004, involving an annual | among the members as to the distribution of candidates; lowed by the seventeen gune which are given | Charge of £25,890,422, and showing a reduction of debt | and asthe party oxpoct to carry the oouaty at the Ni ly the ate to an admiral. Noariy ory saluting ship and during the past twelve months of £3,772,225, but an in- | vember tion, hey. are necesearily contending 8 ae Finally the steam | battery seemed to join ‘in this thundering crease of charge to the amount of £63,470. The unfunded | tho division of the spoils, welcome, It quite aurprised Admiral Farragut and all | debt amounted to £7,056,800, of which £5,656,800 con- ArTeMrr aT SurcioR—On Saturday night laste man sisted of Exchequer bills, tavolving a charge of £199,750, and £2,300,000 of Exchequer bonds, involving a charge of £87,260, Compared with the preceding year, tho un- funded debt shows a reduction of £230,000. bands. Such a thing as ealuting a visiting abip be! ashe bas first sent the host's flay to the fore and gi' it the customary twenty-one guns, Is a thing almost un. heard of, So rigid is the role that, until a foretza ves- sol honora tho flag of the nation in whose port anchors, official intercourse is rarely {mduiged, and the ordinary civilities aro not extonded, But hero we have tho role reversed, aud the Lost leads of ine joyous greet-- ing, untit the very harbor lays wader a canopy of sulphur- ous smoke. Weil might this oxtracrdinary aud most unusual mark of honor to ocr fag and to the glorious captain of our fleets take t trot “abs 3 it did, His modesty, which i bravery, was quite shocked, but In an age nner, by tis wonderful manifestation of good ndship on tho part of tho was seen to throw himse!f across the rails before am ap- proaching locomotive. Tho railroad watchman, who Perceived the act, succeeded tn drawing bim from his dangerous position, when the would-be ancide said be would rather be doad than alive, He was given tn charge of the police, who ascertained that his name wag Petor Van Hagen, and that he was under the influence of drink, gud the Recorder treated Lim to (en days’ medita- tion on the uncertainty of human afvairs, Newton A May Ssitovaty Wouxpen om 4 ean Satoos,—On Saturday ulght a shoemaker of Newtou, whose name not yet ascertained, entered a beer valoon for tho pur- pose of obtaining refreshments. He had hardly entered, however, befora he was accosted by one of a party of Of the Exchequer bonds, £700,000, ‘bearing 8% per cont interest, become payab noxt; £1,000,000, at 4 per co! at on ‘the 8th of Novamber on the 27th of March 35; por cent, on tho 18th of next, and £600,000, March, 1869, Tho total amount unfunded, 13 £777,407,804, THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Alleged Vexations and Extortions iu the Transmission of Messnges to America, TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON tTHEES, ho national debt, funded and and Met.<French at @ moment thou they vroke the. 4 allempted to a acknowledge the com- ¢ cross of St. George at the the greoting, gun for gUM, from the heavy broadside of the Frankia, ams a epee. in charge of tho Attantic cabio have at | roughs, who desired him to vet up the boys,” or, in Pennock attempted to couct the g but you might as ublic an instalment of those reforma by a Well easay to unt-ber tho discharges froin a eet, Dring at | Which, for some monits past, they have been promising | Cher boyees to teenth Shem, Not Seing. the happy poe the same time, as the reports from the Russian artillory | to widen the 1 ness und popularity of the mighty Leesa) , ee Careernsyey = baba to comply plain clothes, appeared afloat and ashore. The gallant Captein kept his batte- iostrament they contro!. The improvement doos noi, nt 4 oir “gel @ doclined tl 4 invitation. He Hi lee in play until Cronstadt seomed to shake from the | 8 might be ablicipated, cousist in the reduction of fo aa Ob rt Cg about concussion, and ai dail be could; but it is doubled | rates fifty por cent, or in tho cessation of the cargo for | tian” ate wawath CG startet biisabe — fay erely yahort white skirt, made | whether ho could en report for roport in the | the address and signature of a measage, or in tho aboll- nt “9 r eit party raised an alarm for help, limit ofan afternoon. The Rnssians were bound to do | tien of the ono hundred par cent imposed upon code or | Which was luckily answered by county oi When with black, help reached bim ho was totally unconact was removed to his home as soon a¥ practicabl Rot recover his consciousness until about nf ig. ‘Two of the arsailant: (i lodged in ja!l to awai the man’s tnjuries, it being feared that recover, it unon the remainder of the gang, as they publicly laimed their iniention to attempt a release of theircompauions Onc of the party, whose criminality was not so great as that of his cor rades, was arresiad and taken bofore ono of the judges of the courte and fined heavily, the fudge remarking that if bo ever appeared bofore him again for any o! he would give him the Noaviest guaistimont the Iw would allow him to inMct, ANOTHER TRAGEDY IN NEW JERSEY. ann BE. Murder of Carem Care at Boonton=The Victim Gives.a Clue to the Suppoxed Mar- derer—Arrest of the Accused, Another atrocious murder wi amitted on Saturday night last at the usually quiot little village of Boontog, about eleven miles from Morristown, N.J., by which a cypher, without the protection of which commercial tele- grams, thanks to te! > infidelity, lose all the value dorivod from secre: ‘These changes have been too long promised, and are, perbaps, too obvious aud com- monplace m tlisir appeal to propriety to be adopted; at all ovonts, they aid to be judelinitely postponed, What has been vouctaafed is embraced In # reacript issued last Monday to sub-officos, under the directions of which the clerk to whom a message for Atacrica is offered Is obliged to exact donble rates for the oatire moxseye If ft con- twins words be docs aot understand, or if 1t contains w word abbreviated or contracted, however palpable the genao, The tormor regulation prosupposos an {ntoll!- gouce approaching owniscience on We pact of a bali paid subordinate; the latter calls for evary letier a! ths MaORt 01 ¥ words, and even of words of which the full ortnography would, :u common practice, be ridiew- lous. A message hac actt the thing up in the most impressive way, to show that they meant it all; and no one can doubt that they suc- ceeded admirabiy. With the guus came cheers alter choers from the frigate tring at the entry of the Inner harbor, as the Franklig steamed slowly aheat. The blue jackets and the white espe of tho Russian sailors dotted the shrouds of the gusrd ehip hko @ swarm of bees, and every biessed Jack cheered again aud again until they were koarva, 4 was no “three cheers, mou, and lay down, all of you,” b.tac ced round of sharp, ioud and enthusiastic hurrahs, the mou tang. ing on and awakening the or with their cordial aud heartfelt hails of welcoma The men of the Fraukl:n were se! oft, as wall as those of the Cavaudaigua, and responded to these cheers; but sgain I betiove the Kuesiaug bad the ad-~ vantage, in aplte of ell our jolly wars could do, #3 they were determined to have the iast round to themsclrea. Buch was tho greeting Admiral Farragat received when he entered Kussien waters. No socover had the trankiin dvopped her anchor, that «job for all hand,” than the men-cf-war boats began to cuine alongside, to deliver messages of welcome and to tender all aid aud assistance Soon Rear Admiral LissofMski, commandant of (he port of Cronatadt, reached the ahip and gave a most hearty zrecting and welcome to Admiral the train reached the middie ef an iy been declined at ene of the offices ti wouk a the writer accepted the ornative of giving as “silster,"’ or paying £1 aword for the whole telegram, ‘Tho o1 further step poesible ia the direction of the absurd ts to require the Clork, in any case he may choose, to cempei tho gonder of mosenge to make afiderit that the words mona recisely what thoy exprose, uador penalty of ro- joubied charge. ‘When wa consider that these regulatons are sequols (to olliors where words are here until Monday. Fi ¢ hie otber oid friends, Fleet Captain Le Roy, , kertewenrohe Captafn Pennock aut © + Couzngndsr Stark. TL waa’ 8 @ letters, that the option of charging by young man named Carem Carr lost his !ifo, i most meeting. Adtuiral LtssoM&ii bad known , a4 may be more profitable, is retained Tt appears that at about b ast eight o'clock on the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. IMPERIAL MEETING. thew af Te tbe Calted sain auile be wan thor ou bis | Ny tte compeaiog) aud wien we kom, beste, Ut the | qgning i queatlon a oapenialsce'dont of Moonta wna : memorable and import rebel! stat are ocenpled no mor : ‘Tas Loxvow Mower Manaer.—Lonpor, Sept. 2—E: 2 te at and it was like the comine logether rok frieude. Ali vat house okie the. income of the ine ia } walkivg along one of tho vil roads when he etum- tng. Console closed steady at 0411 16 for mouey. Amer. SPECIAL MAIL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. were ln the bost of spirit us good friend, Admiral svout £4,100, the broad pubitc spin, of the mana: | Died over a prostrate form, and pot examination ascer. . aie. 5 lo serve an’ 9 buri- , foam securities closed at | peUaned | Fires Symptoms of the Ponce Movemedexite- | Whee te tof atin pincing ov rhe , WaabA poems 10. ba igo Yar | tated tt to be tat of @ man paived Caretn Carr, A org mrgeoagpe ocr 1 Vig iter perp morgen elprecal Imperial Complim of the au at the re be was sa-, ‘ere a beepie among, bel Chatomere, and | light was procured from m neighboring house, when It a way shares, + Atlan festern, Sarzntna, August 21, 1867, lated with the ueual thirteen guns. “yal —— ia rt category, ae Was ascertained that the man was badly cut, The rorewrar Bocnses —Fraxerorr, Gopt. 2—| 11 ie atated that the desire felt by tho Emperors of | ,,DuTIng the afternoon Commodare Soudio, the bare | Soh Gat iosing Mann Ta thm permaccscs ot the | Catnolio priest was st once summoned, and arrived in ee en cree ee TIE Soe the | France and Austria for the preservation of peace will bo | of iron-clads in the harbor, came aboard and expressed | oables, or a ition, the proprietors are dis. | timeto agaist in removing tbo wounded man foan ad- Pinte Livenroot Cortox Manxer.—Livarroot, Septem- | manifested by an invitation to the other European | his good wishes for the Adtiral and the posed to defy public opinion and make hay whitethesun | jacent house, Carr was first discovered lying in the shines. Tne public will of coursa be told as ugual by the Anglo-American Company thal the Atlantic Company is poo gare for these vozations, and the Atlantic folic will retort upon the Anglo-American, In such cages, in deod, wach use may be mado of the pracedent created by SPENLOW & JORKINS AQUATICS IN ENQLAND. Mag. flagship had joined those of the Ru-tiat bailing the arrival of our vers and im due timo the Swedish flag was sex! tothe fore and saluted, and the Commodore himeelf was also daly honored. ‘Tho en'en'e was cordial and perfect—as it always has been, an‘, [ trust, will always contiaue to be—botweon the rapre- sentatives of the livery loving and glorious Swedes and the United States. io kindty road, about one hundred yards from the lock house. Upon being placed carefully upon « bed the priest washed and dresced the wounds of the injured man, when a severe cut was found tn bis grota, about an inch im depth, from which the biocd flowed freely. The vod about fifteen minutes after heing conveyed to use, Previoug to hie death sn acquaintance him, aud deceased recognized him, saying, you, I’m goue, Derapsey struck mo.” pented the name of the assasain to other persons present before his death, Oficers were at once despatched to effect the arrest of vobn ew (he alleged murderer, which they ac. cormplished ou Sunday tacratug, which has been entered The day closed dark and threatening, but mot a soul on board our vesacie failed to feel something of (ue bright and cheerful influences of its extraordinary oven te However gloomy above, below decks all was good chosr aud agreeable estisfaction. Sunday was what the pro. ceding evening bad presaged—stormy and dismal, The The Sculling Matoh Borween Deowitt Sadler. and ediont with France. sane goed [merge By sein ep br rain fait her (From the London Herald, August 20.) oF Boa crag. K fs 8 tose of about Lomoon i pressed Ei rrents at times, until everything looked glo: ond The race ahnounced borrroen George Drowitt, of Ubi thirty years, and haga wife and three children, Re was Bh ao gard ber 2 Frenne teedocraet i t090 exp rapa dbacet Empe- | unpromising enough. Some visilors wore received, but | gaa, and William Sadlor, of Vutnoy, from Putuey found asieop in ded at his own houso, a sbort distance Peay fhm a eaten sent “i mceenaatnaet x teas wamaen coven toons | “Sete Sarita tvtaals, adil Thame | Se aeaneneae eae, ate gates aan sett | foe cety Santas of sous pesos ot jncident created a sensation amon; jonday, ing to invit . admin oft y 3st , but was orfect “ft Ate apparent!y w ni »proac! > rane Wat Demnaee a saabnc ris . . gavea ‘tion to the naval ofcers of the port, ax weil futh, Drewiit ‘never borag in the rece ee officers of the law. Blood was found upon different parts of bisclothing, upon the sleeve of hie coat and upou his bands; aad the ground from the house to the apot where the victim lay was bespriuk!t with blood. Ir ts known that the two men altended a plenic in the neighborlag woode on Saturday aftornocn, after which an (hose the army. To signalixe its feelings, the overnment gave express orders to ai! the oflicers of igher grade to pay a visit to the Adqira! toguther in fuil aniform. That they did, though it scarcoly od an order to induce the naval officers to go aboard tne Drowitt, who is @ landeman, is thirty-four yesre of age, and ‘sa fine athletic , baving beaten soveral good men, and being a! ono period acknowledged the Dest landeman of his day, He weighed ton sone eight pounds, Sadler, brother of the celebrated joe adler, yroule to Liverpool. SPECIAL MAIL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Franklin to greet the mot céleurated Admirat of the | Syno was defeated dy Chambers tor the championship, | they returned to town and dravk very trosly, both be- Souraampros, September 2.—The steamship Weeer, ec ays times. More than sixty were received by the Admiral, | distinguishod himself amongst inferior ecullers during | coming somewhat fatozicated. Afier drinking et the Yaptarn ‘Wenke, from New York on the 224 August, Heaseuring Reporte from the Pravinces. ‘and welcomed to the stip, The matinéo was protonged, | the time of luis apprenticeship, aud baa appeared to | saloon, they waiked up tho road tewether, about half an arrived hore at twelve o’ciook last a! om her way to Manni», August 21, 1867. ‘and passed off deiizitfully to all. Before the departure | gone advantage, Ha trained wt the Star and Garter, | hour previous to the disoovery of Carr in bis wounded of the guesta, at whose bead wae Admiral Tousofskt, This ie afl that ia a Pulnty; while Drowitt, who had been at the house of luncheon wascerved, end tonsta drank in honor of the Mr. Wilcox, tho White Hari, Barnes, had received countries whore roprosentatives they were, to ‘Iho } ovory attention, bat u was patent from tho very etart | the men, Tt is supposed that th im these provinces had | Erhperor,” “The Grand Dake Constantine,” -‘-Admital | (hat he was nothin 4 the Drewitt of yore. ile wou } meaner alluded to as the two were wall Parragat,’’ ‘Admiral Lessoitsic',"” “Ilo oitcers of the | the toss and took the Middlesex cide, baiting on the | and that Dempsey went Into bis own how’ 4 Russian ‘and of the Atwerican navics,” aud cthers Of 4 | threo steamers which accompanied being six (o tour on | Weapon and sgal Peuingule perfec: tran- 1 ebaractor. him (oa large amouat, Mr. Wiberforco was reieree, | This ts partly substantiated by thofact above mentioned ‘The Adtirat’s wine collar wae well stecked, for some | Mr Willoox Drowitt's umyiro and Mr Rhodes Sedier's, } that the road from Dempeoy’s house to where docensed lay Was saturated with bi ‘As soon as the tragic ata: 7 coroner 1@ erepone! a jury, and ® coroner's Inquest vas helt yosterday at the Boonton tavern, be- fore ‘Squire Kenhouse and the Coroner. The evidence taken wae very strong aguinst the The Catho- lic priest testified to dressing the wounds of docensed, and thet the conversation between him and Carr per tained strictly to spiritual matters, Soveral witnesses testified to hearing deceased say, “Dempsey struck of tho Russiens declare thas he must have dropped w pump overboard, aud drawn up champagae where thoy find only water, All were immenrcly pleased with the kind reception they met, and with the appearance of the officers, crew and vessel, They were lout ia their on. comiums. ° R The following day Mayor Stepano®, of Cronstadt, with the Common Council of ite city, cama ab officially to pay their respects. to (he Admiral, ani come him on behalf of the city, They were received by the Aamiral, Captain Le Roy, Commander Shir tenant Commander Wateon, of the stad, and by ¢ Pennock, Lieutenant Commandor Poiter, executi officer of the auip, and the other ofticers of the shi half dress, the marines, wood, presenting arms, Fan tational air’ They were theu shown about the sbip, which seemed to strike thom very favorably. After an inepection of tho noblo vessel, which the Admiral took great pains to show them over, they assembied tn his tabin aud partook of a sumptuous luncheon, They offered tho health of the Admiral in a bumper of cham- 2, followed by throe rousing clears, while Henry Kelley, (he champion sculter, ahowed bre witt up, and Joe Sadler piloted alr brot It ras high water when they got away; but though Sadler was aearly @ sione ‘he lighter man, and much dunger and lees oxperieuced, he at once drew to the ront, and, although Prewitt atmoet immediately came up be only fott away asin, as Sadlor wre clear at sim- monde’, and took his water near the London Boaw House, Drewitt rowing in beautiful form but slowiy and stiily. Ho nevor atood a chance, althoush he fre- quently lessened the gap, and sadier, rowing rather easily ot the ond, Won hy three or four lematha. FLAQ. a the Ruesian Admiral, case has not get bean givon to the jury. In case verdict of guilty the secured will bo taken to was a large ond povorful man, aud was commonly known by the nick-namo ‘sian! ng to his great utties, Ho wav an unmarried man and & { rite among his associates. Tho kaife with which the was cominitted hes oot yet been found, but a search bas beon tnatituled for its tecovery. The exckoment \s very groa! and tho detatls are anz- jous!y inquired after in the loce!lity where the crime was of Lt es, oh Morristown and confiued in jal to await trial. der Lieatenant (ole v~ id tho band playing the Rus- All Hands” Weil. Proposed Keception by the st, enls—tovernor Fletchor = « Schurz Make Speeches—Strange Reticence Rogarding Grant. id that Dy hi ted bi ne’Admoiral, wor thanking them for the honor of ©: Loon, Sikh. & ie sermctemed. “Ie is anid that Dempay has adentied ‘in who have made their | their vialt and exp appreciation of the cordial Teese BM} | Guile and slates that be commitiog tho murder ta soit. and friend! had met with, gave the lefence Delegations of (ue Grand Army of the Kopublic and the radical clubs met to-night to make arrongs. General “and Corporation of Cronstedt, heuwth of the Mayo spor, Aud then gave three good, which we took jo a hearty cheers for the guozts, INTERNAL REVENUE. i f General Sheridan. A letter from fa the Turin Garette, eaye Gari- Mhele tag, which bore the American fing | mente for the reception o Seizures by the Metropolitan Revenue Hoard. uldi made a second epecen ‘ate meoting ‘which took | 10 the Russians, aud especially agrecable to the Ameri. | 44 (Ore they ‘cave repeated cheers to tue lag, tho | Fisk presided. Governor Matcher and Mayor Tuomes | “G5 following eatzares more reported at the Matropo!l piace in the Montemaggi Iheatre. He what ho | canshere, It is not once in alifetime that we see flying | Agmiral and the ship, which the baud respouced (0 by | made speoches. The Governor eaid the loyalists of | 1a. poard yesterday :— . maid from the as of the Black Kagle hotel, that | @ the main track of a frigate the brond pennant of playing the national air of Russia, The Mayor and | viscous despised Andrew Johusop, and gloried in tery of Gerard Eckhow, No. 426 West Thirty. Ataly could not go to Mithout the House of Favoy, |, erican officer of Aduniral Fi Yo ¥0 ieod, | Corporate body were iv fall uniform, and were received Distitlery of Bokhod, } , end that that house alone could and ought to lead ner | A’ om iniral Farragut’s rank, Indeed, | COrpomne Tals Rouing their rank and mission They | Sheridan, The course pursued by Johmson had given | gixth sireet. Charge—flar omly one buudsod gallons ia tle receiver, which the proprietor cinizas is all the pro- oe rg duet of siz cisterus of nine hundred gaiions capacity went away ip the mos! agresabie frame of mind. hope to every rebel in Missour!, and was alreaty felt. our Consul in this city, Geveral Gorge half of 8t. Loui dorsed the Pr Sooune; Mayor Thomas, ia belalf o Louis, eadore ord : , With pt ones sey Ye vend plan for a recopiion to Steridan, General Soburz pro- Distillery of Charles Dorris, No. $32 East Fortieth who accompanied bi ‘our correspond atreet, for alleged false catries om the books of manu. any Old naval friends, be it clase und on board of citizens without respect who posed to includ Aiove it their daty to realize th rtesy when in command ai the Fravklia, and on his depariure h - : facinred avirits, ; ‘ ‘Bas Ritherto beon auributed era on ns ccnninduah teak Ot of | Donored with the custom ot saven pans, to color in the demonstrations, which was agreed ( “Ol refinery of Thomas Ml Tyou, at Nowark, N. J oro Rereoit wader the Pee SA te nee ee eee ‘arragut, accompan ait, viaited | Strangely enough, Genera! Grant's name was not men. | Charge not sisted. é commander of the European squadron has Iiitie to do | tne ip during , and was re- | tound No business of importancs wae transacted by the with the enthusiastic and hearty weicome he receives | ceived with ail the honors, the Fraoklin sending the — Board, fore, aud returning the Admiral's Le Roy at Com THE BEMIVAL OF GENERAL SHERIDAN Recetps of the Officint Order at His Head. aquarters=6 al Grifiia to Command Caotit the Arrival of General Hancock. New Onumans, Sept. 2, 1667, ‘The officia! order relieving Gencrai shoridan was re- ceived at headquarters this morujag General Grifia waa Velographed to, and upon bis arrival General Shori- dan wilt take bis dopartare, accompanied by Co'onsie Swedish fing to ¢ miate. In the eventog the Admiral, and Pennock, Commander Shirk and ie mander Watson dined en fami''e with Adm To-day the Admiral aud his eta, including Surgeon Foltz, pad. their reapecte to hie Exeeliency General Clay, our Minister in thie city Captaia Rikachot, of ‘Adiniral Lesvoffeisi’s ataif, detaitod for iat purpose, ec~ companied the Admiral and his party tothe city. Gone ‘eral Pomutz ang your correspondent had the pleasure of lunching with Goweral Clay aac hie guests; su soquontiy to whieh the General took the party out to drive throught the Fy. The weather having cleared up the drive fat. squadron, 19 which i now added tho Froticy which arriwed to-day (rom Stettin, will remain probe’siy tea Collectors Repudiating the jom of Taxing Distilleries, Tanstort DevanvMenr, Ovricn or Ixreanat Ravenva, 3 Wasuixcrox, August 92, 1967. } Sin~It hae been represented to ihe Department thé in one or wore Gistricte ia New York tue local offic pre aro permitting distillers to pay tax upon an esti ated production of epirite instead of vpou ap amocat def nitoly determinod by @ general inspector in the ma ner preseribed by law, It ie further sald that “4 some te apirite are suflersd by officers tty be ft branded and removed for consumptic'a without visite In France tho to the gallant sailor ite lofty ite reception quite ae THE SAENDEPFEST IN INDIANA?UL'5. rronetad| ure movements ay, pot de- fre giv one though i heey that (he ‘afer wit Jepiawarons, Tod, Sept, & L851 biave givon bie Yait Stockbola tn the Frolic, and thas 9 Franklin Everythiog (9 in romdinose for the opeaiag of the ‘Smoretary of the ay go dire te eras. Cananal Saengerfes: (o-morrow, The principal stroots art hand. ou whether #Gth ‘i Mand Ticonderoga, will doubtless call tb some of the Vc ports to ahow flag, and then rejoin the Adwit® a Copenhagen, It 7) dy no means sottied. There are to be some public eateria cement, but what [am 99 yet uninformed, ‘A grand banquet Will be gi¥sa in Croustadt by the pal authorities, And @DOthOy fq St, Poversburg, aud tho estes, somoly decorated with evergroene and American 4 Concert Hall, which hae heoa erected for The decoration of of Mr, O90. Kileia, ouything of the ous ROCCE But what the govern- the bail js ander the superiaten of New York, end ty to aurpal the 1d Duke Col Wit offer his generous hospi. | kind ever gotten up in 4 tally to 100 oa eva ee a expected 10 arrive fa bariy trains to-morrow, en | gare Paiced A aryccpseuame the assur go dows Hee rarer prees atm? toe the So: COgR OF Tp Setin to want T pasey to winnes Ye eroyniogs of tye Goes 20 apy | aermmadas! a Of Se qatrsean dias, WILL, Oroamiptenst, t ee tr { rHE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. reed Auaaxy, dept, 2, £807. - Tho Convention mot at seven o'clock this ovening, * Several Memorials for the abolition of the Board of Regents of th * University were presented. * Mr. Orpras ,'tesented @ memorial from the Citizens” Association embra. “ag 4 plan for the government ston, York city, i Mr. Waces offered « ¢ Yeoltttion that the Committes ow Resolutions be instructed $0 #0 amend the article on the Organization of the Legis, sure that members of Ag sembly to be elected in Nove ‘uber next shall receive the compensation provided fore this Convention. Tabled. Mr, 3. Townsewu called up , Rt resolution o} him for the appointment of a c, mittee to inquire report whether this Convention Waa legally and comatt- tionally called, Referred to th. ¥ Committee of the Whole, POWERS AXD DCTIES oF 1, WISLATION, The Convention theo went inio Committee of the Whole on the report of the Commi tee on the Powers and Duties of Legislation, Mr. Barker; & the chair, The following section was adopted -— No office shall be created for woighing, g Waing, culling oF ting any merchandise, manutactu produce or com. was found “ouvention Some further progress was made, when it that there was no quorum present, aud the + adjourned watil nine o'clock to-morrow mornin, ¥: RELEASE. OF THE MEMPHIS RAILROAD. Moura, Tenn, 3 Ber. A doapateh from President Weodeate’ ot ta ta » aud Ohio Railroad, states that the jnterest due this by the road has been paid, and the road bas been \&* leased by the State authorities. x Bocemasran —Sudd Pe ‘Bunday, 80 aber tw cl ‘an —Suc ei Trenton Falla, Jane Gtascxx wits’ of, William’ Rcacen, wife of Wil Buckmaster, Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral from the Church of the Transfiguraaion, Kast Tweaty- ninth street, near Fifth avenue, on Weduesday efter- Boon, at three o'clock. (For Other Deaths See Ninth Page.) SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. } Arrived. Steamship W P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, NC, $ dere with mase dnt pasesigtrs, oo Fina te Steamship Saratoga, King, Norfolk, ac. with ang je to Brig H Porter (Br) plaster, to Crandall Brig Del pAssongers, to the Od Dominion Steamship 0: Brig Teresita, Hill, Cienfuegos, 18 dayx, wiih augar, Tucker & Lighthourn Brig Meiophie (itr). Sandford, Bridgeport, OB ae Vous, Windsor, NS, 19 days, ‘Umphiay & Go. elmoht Locke, Cochran, Bangor, with tumber, : 10 days, with lumber, with Soal, to HJ DeWalt & Co. ton, St John, NB, with toad « hall, Ca lary, Sawyer, ( Schr Evelyn, Crowley, Addison, Sobr Syivan, Blanchard, Bangor. Schr L M Strout, Veasic, Bi Schr Chatlenge, Hawos, Schr Corinthian, Tapl Schr Rippling Wa Schr J f, Howord, Farrington, Portland, Schr Ocean Star, Kenuody, Rockiaad. Schr ES Hammond, Pato, Gloucester Bohr Hero, Kelly, Salem. ini Bohr L A Burlingame, Faller, Boston, Behr White Sea, Blatchford, Boston, Schr Ney, Chase, Fall River, Schr W Salisbury, ——, Providence. Sclir Harriet Lewia, 1: e Sohr Hy W Johnson, © 5 Bolir Palma, Newion, New Hav Schr Florence, Howard, Norwit Schr Maria I, Hall, Lawrence, Bohr Wi Gilluca, Scorili, Portlan Sobr EM W » Portland, Bolow. Bhip Polar Star, from Shields. Mailed, 4 Thomlr, aol froqeiad Onondaga, French steam f for France. Wind at aunset SE. MOBILE, 8 oan (Be), Lavan pool; eet For Other Shipping News Sea Ninth Page MAILS FOR EUROPE. Tho Cunard mail ateamehip Scotia, Captain Judas, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Europe will close at the Post OMee ab half-past seven o'clock on Wednesday*morning, Tum New Yora Hexstv—Edition for Europe=wilt be roady at half-past six o'clock in the morning. Single coples, in wrappers, for mailing, six conte, , Inthe Eyoning Tologram WILL BE FOUND DAILY < oe “sss abated “ula < @ . THE LATEST NEWS FROM RUNOPR BY CABLE. | SPRCIAL. TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF AMERICA. ee eo: aa ° oe « © ar . 8 c COURT MATTERS, <8 ee ee LABOR MOVEMENTH. . + . . ° ” . ° SPORTING INTELLIGENCE FROM ADL PARTS on ‘THE COUNTRY, } PEE RRR ated Marie pete Ee Ey NEW JERSEY, LONG ISLAND, WESYCAESTER ANTE STATEN ISLAND NEWS. ! RO ater, arr tea aie, eC ee & GUIDE AND DIRECTORY OF THE WAYS OF LEAVING NBW YORK, Cie. ea ete ae ut ge ee Oe A PAMILY MARKET REPORT, BEING 4 GUIDR TO, HOUSEKEE?PEKS AND COOKS. “ LIST OF THB SAVINGS BANKS IN THE OTT, . THE AMUSEMENTS IN 11 MeTROPOLAB, 7 PRREC ‘ GENERAL NEWS OF TRE Day. . ¥ GOs”, VACKTLE, AND PORTHY, ne ae, don es lo’ 0.8 Aen . THR U\ENING TELEGRAM FLAS CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPKR ‘ A e *- © -* . woe SHALL NATURE BE SUSTAINED? ‘To give devitirating medicines to the wepk is about as dem~ aibie Sait would be to try to help ® man (o Lis feet by kiok~ ing bis when be is dows, “nat so: of practice ie going out of fashion, Tt haw do many graveyards (hat, people vo louger deliore r If those who.are not strong by vature expect to ayotdl the itacks of diniasa, they ma bs Fo eed the eee 7 40 it, "Slow thie ta te dove’ Conmon sense muggeste by the ase of invigorating medicine, Tie great objce! is (0 strongeben the system without exe tui This object la sccompllehed by adielous use of the vide e nnd ‘gonial ot alt vogslalila. toutes aed allers ic Geter fs STOMACH FILE KS. any valued’ ries ace corabined in this preparation, tt Improves the Rppeute renders digestion easy an@ parfeet ives steadiness to (he-nervon, tutnee a healthy, nate~ oh ral dow of bile: tng the bowel! simulates cu ing @ Tiforous condition system, pre Photes, also, tant cheorfutnesa, which is tue. truest tndiowr tion of s well balanced condition of all the aniznal por ‘Summer leaves both the body ard (he mind more wr is the time to recruit the: or ad thus fore and other cormplaiate which pree- . . i the jamp botée out to burn’? thers ia a chance f restoration of hesith. If, therefore, the constitution een weakened by Afitease oF Oxeess, mach weakened, the appetite Tovah ed) inte your 4 whted wilt make i the fame retcin’ t it! vay fain, will not at the workd, tem wuperior Um exactly wnout ft. RED Maoxouia Warri Cologne, wud at bail ™ Keturaed.—Or. ox fees Retnemeds aes, +, WATrARied vo HE BOLD, a A Ware. re he Rey gor and street, wp Oristindaro’s Hal helesal ean eS Wee. gold medial f0¢ 4 " : Sec oficial liek Sf ararde wad ABULER & WLLSON'S, Unker’s Bebexe Reeves Poon Senee Snuco-Delicious with Soups on the highest premiums Sewing Machines Bitioadoie is branch toanufacty ng almile medal at vor r al’ SY jv minon’s Fait Stslo of Geute? Mateg ond way, , Fag Buporior Dress, , 1x83; 3 and 4-piy Oe ia Mo, 3 Part com.

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