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cm marae 8 . NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Gy Sc) ete oer a mu See eae * ; foreign inspection 19 sbout ‘to be established at | own interests, that it is abaotutety impossible to know CITY INTELLIGENCE, money In question. Ulmer is twenty-eight years of NEW JERSEY. Pekin, the coast line of China being divided into | what to believe; and hence many of the items which a namnmmnanannena ant: y . three sections—north, centre and south—each pre- | appear in home and forelgn papers as news from OBTAINING MONEY UNDER FALss PRETENCES.—A side over by an experienced nautical man charged with the daty of recommending and carrying out when author whatever measures he me necessary to procure the safety of foreign vessels en- wring rts within his district. Tue WraTnEr YESTERDAY.—The following record 2 Wife Murder at the Hackensack Bridge. will show the changes in the temperature of the | @@y named Emma Brown, No, 103 West Twenty: ‘ On Sunday evening aman named James Rell! seventh street, complained before Justice Dodge that es Rellly weather for the past twenty-four hours, as indl- - waned that | threw his wife, Rosanna, from the plank road bridge cated by the thermometer in shaded, open afr at | 02 tHe 22d of August she was induced to purchase | 124 tne river, where she was drowned, For the 2 $3,000 worth of furniture from one Jennie B. Noe, “ as drowned. Yor the past China are simply ludicrous. In regard to one point there seems no doubt, and that ts that a this inces conemuaad haan there has heen for many months @ of rebels; that they’ Senay Much more strategy and bravery than The Era of Material Progress, Mines, el of the United States, Mr. Rennel, has | the imperialists; that the latter scarce! vy | Hudnut’s Pharmacy, 218 Broadway, HeRaLD Bulld- two years the decease ae recently been inted Harbor Master at this port, | more than a rabble, and that thelr commanier, the tami si nl who occupied the house and professed to own the | 11 of ao nas not x oe pe this Are Mining and Steam Navigation. and another, in Law, erst of the Steamship | imperial General Ti, is in disfavor at Pekin, and | 28" . furnitare at the above address. Charlies E. Mills, - Ing on friendly terms favigation Company's Kiangsu, has received & | that he is filling the’ coffers of himself ana friends | 9A. M. 1% 8PM 86 | who appeared in ted t for Jenme | With her husband. On Saturday night they both milar appointment at Ningpo; while a third, Cap- | 4 of promoting the interests of the legiti- | 6A. M. 8 M P court, acted as agent fol stopped at the house of a man named Wadsworth, in tain Bisbee, also one of the Steamship Navigation | mate government of im. It is 9A. M, Noe, and drew 4 bill of sale for the furniture, which | York Jersey City, where they were heard au by some well posted im Chinese ‘affairs, that the display of rebels in Chihll {is to attract attention while the Mongal Chinese and Mohamedans of the North and East are organizing preparatory to &@ grand descent upon Pekin. A confilet or massacre of some kind, the nature of which io-not entirely 2M... quarreling. They visited New York on Sunday, and ‘Average te: Fea tant. Rees Taras, then, delivered £0 | Foenmned to Jersey in the afternoon. Nothing fveihor Average temperature Moses Bruckhelmh and the (ity Marshal entered her | (vas then heard from ther whtll the perpetration of ACCIDENT ON THE NEW HAVEN RAILRoaD.—Shortly | house and seized the are under a chattel mort- one ge oa the ) woman's before two o'clock yesterday George G. Nolton, re | eee ee ie tn dae Ora Toad conineliing | Fent was unable to rescue her until life was extinct. Sompen, ‘commanders, will control the Southern district ining division of the coast line I have already alluded to. The appointment of foreigners in the civil service of China, both ia the Customs and Coast and River departments, resta with the Inspector General of Customs, Mr. Robert Hart, an Irishman, of whom I see Mr. Burlingame at the California Native Prejudices and Com- mercial Mistakes. ye copipa aa known, occurred above here a few weeks ago, ani | siding at No. 131 West Forty-ninth street, in attempt- | complainant to pay $400. Mills was committed in | The husband has been arrested, and is now in Hud- banqnet remarked, “Hundreds of foreigners have half fill ua . | son County Jail. He ts about forty years old, and been taken into the civil service of China under the | £07 MARY days the river was halt filled with bodies Goo ball. *Sennie has netyce Haned up 1a, and ing to get off the New Haven train at Foi ne default of $5, has two children, aged respectiv street fell, and, the cars passing over him, log cut off, He was taken to Ste Luke's Hospital, BURGLARY—SINGULAR AND ARREST.—About three | eight years, in the Almshouse. Yelock yesterday morning the residence of ch REMOVALS FROM THE REGISTER’S OFFICE.—The oat Jersey ity. following is an oMcial lst of the attachés of the | Lewis Ps Levison, 80 Henry street, was broken | 4 woman BurwaD To Deari.—Yesterday morn- Reglster's Department who were removed by Register | {t0 and silver spoons, Jewelry and clothing of the | ing a servant named ‘Bridget Fitzgerald, reading at value of $1,000 stolen. Mr. Levison heard the burg- ed by the explo- Jones last week:—Examiner, John Sheridan; Re- 65 Prospect street, was fatally burnt ry ‘) cording Clerks, Thomas J. Hulman Charles 1, Moore, a! aed atin ae Seva alan sion of @ kerosene ofllamp. In her endeavors to James Wiley, Wm. P, Clark, U, H. Pierce and Thom: @ valuables were kept, jumped out of bed, hurried | xinale a fire she poured some oll on the fuel, when J. Moloney; Janttor, Dennis Monahan; Watchman, | to the room, saw the burglar and made an effort to | the fluid in the ian exploded, Cure her clothes Thomas Flaherty, capture him when the latter gave him a disabling | and burning her head and breast in a terrible man- SvicipE BY Hancrna.—A German forty-eight years | blow with aclubon the arm and made his escape | ner. The deceased was unmarried, and will be of age, named Charles Kerl, who lived at No, 101 | OUt of rear window leading tnto the yard. In his | buried to-day. Coroner Warren will hold an inquest hurry to get away the burglar left behind a bunch of Sheriff strect, yesterday morning was found hanging | Keys anda ladder by men of which he entered the eee aes Hoboken. to the top of the door of his room by means of a | Window. Shortly after daylight one Cornelius Gurt- _TI strap, one end of which was secured around his | ing came after tho ladder claiming it as his | 4 MAN Founp Drap.—The parched remains of @ neck. No cause was assigned for the commission | 8nd was thereupon arrested. It was found that | Man were found yesterday lying underneath @& of the act, Coroner Flynn was nolified to hold an | one of the keys on the bunch left behind unlocked | steam boiler on board the steamship Deutschland, inquest on the body. Gurting’s trunk and another a bureau at his house. | He has not yet been identified. SuppDEN DEATHS.—Mary Scudder, a woman fifty- eee wae ae pene ee ee, — SUDDEN DEATH OF .A GERMAN PASSENGER.—AD one years of age, died suddenly yesterday at her | examination. emigrant named John Deitrich, aged about sixty residence, No, 151 East Forty-second street. Coroner years, was taken in an insensible condition from thé as many as three hundred passed in one day—of Peasantmen, women and children, The American residents here have long wished that a vessel of the American squadron in Eastern waters might be sent here, and upon the arrival of Admiral Rowan at Nagasaki he ordered the United Staves steamer Ashuelot, then lying at that place, to proceed here. The Ashnelot arrived here on the 23d inst., having come up this marvellously crooked river with as little trouble as the regular merchant steain- ers, though she is much the largest veasel that ever came to Tientsin and the only American man-of- war that ever passed up the Peho! river. The Ashue- lot presents a fine appearance, and her well dril'ed men, as they go through their evolutions on board attract much attention, Tam indebted to the kindness of the officers of the Ashuelot for the following particulars concerning the American sqnadron:—Lieutenang Commander Fyffe, late commanding the Ashuelot, has been ordered home, aud the Ashnelot is now_under command of Tfentenunt Commander A. R. Yates, late executive omcer of the new American fagship Piscataqua. From Nagasaki the flagship proceeded to Yoko- hama, thence to touch at each of the open ports be- American Citizens in the Civil Service. jeadership of one of the ablest men in the world.” Much reason had Mr, Burlingame for this eulogy, jor Robert Hart is a power tn the State, as he is now the representative of the foreign nations, Among other tnnovations in the way of coast pro- tection to foreign vessel# @ proposal has been made by Dr. McGowan to introduce fog trumpets to assist the navigation of the Yangtse river, at the mouth of which, at certain seasons of the year, fogs are the rule rather than the exception. The proposal was made im the form of @ paper read before our local branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, through which the learned doctor submitted 1t to the consideration of the Taontae, consular body and harbor master, who are ex epicto conservators of the Yangtse Kiang—to those whose interests are particularly identified with the navigation of the “great river,” shipmasters, underwriters and the Chaiber of Com- merce, and to the Inspector General of Maritime Customs, under the firm conviction that with such a muititude of counsellors the proposed enterprise is safe beyond @ peradventure ; and that such may be the result we confidently hope, though we sadly fear the Joud blasts on the banks of the Yangtse would British Naval Action with a Fleet of Junks. By way of San Francisco we have the following Special correspondence from China, tn detaii of our advices by telegram, to the 14th of July. Mail Communication with the: United States Mineral Wealth ef the Empire—The Coal Fields and Foreign Enterprise—Wreck of the Stenmship Benares—The Civil Service and Emigrant Aid, SA ne be found to interfere greatly with the Fung Shin of | fore remaining long in anyone. The Oneida is at | Rollins was notified to hold ‘an inquest. 7 Smancmak, dai 14, 1868. the neighborhood. The Proposition, with fuil detatls, | Osaka, the Iroquois "is at Yokohama, and the Mono- Coroner Flynn was yesterday notified to hold an BOARD OF AUDIT. — Han a a ete eects Jeetena The last United States mail via San Franclsco left | has been sent on by Mr. George F. Seward, our Con- | cacy is on the evo of leaving the latter place for | inquest, at No, 405 Eighth avenue, on the body of Ann AN where 7 subsequently expired. 7 see here on the 26th of May; we have, therefore, had a pal here, Yo the Ohargé d’Affatres, Mr. Williams, at | Snanghae. The Shenandoah having finished (for the | Wm. Kayser, @ German, alxty-flve years of age, Who | The Closing Labors of the Commission—A pied: BRUTAL Assatir.—John Haney and his wife, fe died suddenly, ‘List Mixon CasvALTIRS.—Frank Hutton, sixteen years | ay cee ded —— yesterday | “tins im Newark street, were arraigned before Judge White on a charee of having conjointly as- of age, residing at No. 41 Norfolk street, fell on the | afternoon the followi of 7 li 7 ing claims against the city were | sailed one Charles Coughlin and beating him se- sidewalk at the corner of Hudson and Desbrosses | qisanlowed:— verely about the head. They were held to bail to sueein, om) bi eventos peeas ney srely iniured await trial, about the head. He was picked up insensible by SIN — Oflicer Falconer and taken to'the City {tospital. sae Re CORDA ne SEU Michael Moore, of No, 144 Pearl street, was slightly ei ip tonne Rossing: taco maser near injared in the leg by the premature discharge of @ the ferry last evening. The body isin an advanced pistol shortly after noon yesterday. state of decomposition and awaits recognition at THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE IN THE PaRK.—It is al- Mr. Parslow’s. The man was SEAT Ya taborer leged that the outrage reported to have been com- oe Ae es Bee nraee ee haa Batts 5 COIDENT—! mitted on Saturday last on Mrs. Sargent, of Varick Wire.—About three o'clock yesterday afternoon a street, did not occur within the Park grounds. It appears that Miss Giverson and Mra, Sargent, hay- | J%8. T. Broo! locksmith named Michael Fick, living at No, 129 ing visited and left the Park, discharged their vehicle | \ page Washington street, mortally wounded his wife Cath- and hired a hack outside of the Park, for the purpose | Arnojd Ricks. arine under most lamentable circumstances, He of going home. Instead of so doing the driver of the | Wm, Lynch was, as stated by himself. {nthe act of repairing a 4 loaded pistol, when its contents exploded, penetrat- hack proceeded ning: Fifty-ninth street and Eighth ing the lungs of his wife, and thereby rendering her avenue to Sixty-tifth street, when he entered the Transverse road, Where the outrage complained of recovery impossible, Deceased was thirty years old and leaves a family. was committed. SuPPosED Cask OF Drownino.—Yesterday, about Freehold. noon, a tail young man, about twenty-five years of | Thos. J. Downt Strzz ANOTHER FaTaL AcciDENT.—Ebenezer Con- over, a respected citizen of this place, was killed yes- Jesse 8,238 | terday by a fall from a pear tree near his residence, age, hired a rowboat at Huntington’s float, at | Jonn F. bro Harlem Bridge, to sail on the river. About six | Q. & N. P. Fitch ‘ 8,540 | He had climbed the tree for the purpose of plucking = some fruit, when he fell to the ground, a distance of o'clock he was seen by Mr. Huntington tn | Patrick Mcmah the boat, in the vicinity of ‘Central Bridge, | Charles A. Coe. fifteen feet. When found the neck of the unfortue 191 | nate man was broken, and death must have been In- About twelve o'clock this morning the boat was found floating in the river, near Central Bridge, half 55 | stantaneous, He was twenty-seven years of ageand 11,080 | leaves @ wife and child. pretty long spell without an opportunity of writing home direct. I can assure the popularity of your great Pacific Mail Steamship Company is beginning to wane at this distant extremity of their line, for we cannot see why, so long after its inauguration, it snould not work with greater regularity. We an- ticipated a monthly mati, and trusting to this promise many of our residents sent home instruc- tions for all their correspondence to be forwarded by that route. How disappomted they feel you can im- agine, when they see three matis, via England, by which they might have received letters, arriving in the interval between the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- Pany’s steamers. For some time past rumors have been gathering thicker and thicker that gold and silver mines have been discovered close to the open port of Chefoo, in the north of China (latitude 37 degrees 55 minutes 66 seconds north, and longitude 121 degrees 22 minutes 35 seconds east) Hitherto, except asa eanitariam during the hot summer months, Chefoo, the most salubrious of our open ports, has been but Uittle visited. Its trade 1s not extensive, consisting Chiefy of cereals, pulse, tobacco, drugs, &¢., to- gether with a peculiar description of silk obtained from wild silk worms, which feed on the leaves of the oak and other trees; but the staple articles of trade in so far as Europeans are concerned are paren at least) the business concerning the General Sherman in the Corea, has left Shanghae for Hong Kong and thence to Yokohama. The Aroostook is cruising between Fuh-Chow and Wong Kong. The Unadiila is at Macao, and. the Shawnee has gone Ween down to Hainan, and there she joins the dmiral. Dr. Martin, an American missionary of the A. B. ©. F.M., has’ just come from Pekin to take the Man- eho Shanghae, there to join the Coste Bica for a trip to Aunerica, via Pacific Mail. Violations of the Imperial Revenue Laws— Mercantile Agitation Against Queer Vice toria’s Representative—A Mint Sold te the Japanese—British Naval Cruise for Pirate JunksSevere Action with a Ficet of Traders—English Military Inspection. Honea Kona, July 14, 1869, The newspapers of this colony are still replete with the detalls of the triangular war of words between Prince Kung, head.of the Chinese Foreign Omce, Sir Rutherford Alcock and the merchants, The whole trouble arose throng an agent of Dent & Co., at Hankow, who shipped “tea refuse,” which is liable to full duty as “tea dust,” Mable only to half duty. ‘The vessel was seized and made a subject of a long letter from Princo Kung to Sir Rutherford Alcock, ‘n which the Prince complained of the frequent in- fringement of tho Revenue laws. In this particular case, however, it seems “there was,” as the British Minister himself puts it, anawering Prince Kung, “both misconstruction and misconception, rather thaw any intention to defraud the revenue, though,’ continues Sir Ratherford, ‘the result was practically the game and entailed the same loss upon the revenue.” The agent of Dent & Co. replies that they entered into an arrangement with Squire L, Newbury 80,000 Stillwell & Swayne 25,944 Joseph Churchill 2,184 G. Clinton et al 8,060 Sam’l whitech 1,000 Jupiter Hesser. 12,000 Daniel T. Wald THE AMERICUS CLUB. Last Day of the Season—Presentation to Pri+ vate Shannon—A Rhode Island Clam Bake and “Craiskeen Lawn.” InDIAN HARBOR, GREENWICH, at ‘August 31,1868, Blang! ont onthe clear morning air, ringing in and out around the trees in the grove, starting the ripples on the truly mirror-like surface of the har- bor, reverberating among the rocks on the opposite Point, dashed thence to Tweed Island and back agatn to the starting point, goes the farewell salute from the Americus’ six-pounder. It announces to Greenwich and the dwellers therein and thereabouts that the princes (ef hospitality) composing the Ameriens Club of New York are about to desert their lovely summer retreat and seek again the busy Geo. Lee Knapp. Simpson 130 Daniel Durrow. 864 Thomas Mona! J. A, Ailiffe. 9,338 Ralph Hoyt. $20 B. Kissembu' 281 Thomas J. Hag: full of water, the man’s hat, coat, collar and necktie lying tn the stern of the craft, with one oar gone, It the Commissioner of Customs, by which the latter | bustle of the metropolis, fs thought that he fell overboard and was drowned. m. H. pea beans ard bean cake, for the shipment of which mer- | anthorized Dent's agent to ship the stai?as dust, for | Al! through the season of two months fe on “the | ‘There were no papers, name or Mark on the clothing ih iollowing: claims against the county were dis- iE z ecniaens cantatas wine chandise to southern inarkets Chefoo is the principal | nad ne not done go he would not have shipped it at | Point” has been Iife, indeed. What with chowder | to indicate who he was, Geotey. MONEE, FATEROLD A OCHRE st ceeeseny, Monae port. The silver mine now discovered ia situated but a very short distance from Chefoo, some fifteen miles or 50, in a southwesterly direction; the gold mine is sbout one hundred and twenty-five miles further in the In Fine IN A TRNEMENT Hovsr.—A few minutes be- | Seorwe Nv. Purdy. $4,200 papantiie Ms. Co.'$8,068' Hing’ an’ elderly woman, named Mrs. Catharine fore three o'clock yesterday morning a fire was dis- | A. M. Allerton 5,000 Wm. 8, Powell. 800 | Brady, residing in Third street, East’ Newark, covered in the four story brick building No. 241 East | Marta A. Jalin. was struck by tke locomotive of tho half: a A, Jal 2}000 Jonn Young. i Jas. ©. Pinckne: 15,000 John G, Burdett. = Forty-sixth street, owned by Christian Laux, and | * Wash'n Ins. Co.. 518’ ane Leafy Sa oae ehyat Aa tat prnaldere amo goonies “ : ieee house. e a ule) found | .* The ly onto at this case affects analogous claims | Mandcr her recovery extremely doubtful. he poor 0 proceed from the apartments of i1ip Solomon, " Pla : . | old lady, who 1s upwards of sixty, was walking alon, on the third oor, who, with his family, was absent | yang 22H claims against the city were al- | the track of the Morris and. Resex Ratiroad, an at the time, they having left the city last Tuesday, is Alex. Taylor, Ex...$1,460 failed to hear the repeated whistles of the engineer. ao nap Pcs ge be bei Sere, but 163 Dennis Burns...... 83’ Rahway. je amount of his loss or If insured cannot be ascer- ei 4 ts tained until his return. ‘The damage to tho bullding | Jonny orate. fea Hequyah Walsh 815 | SAD AcctpENTAL SuooTiNa OccuRRENCR.—On is about $1,000; insured for 89,000 In various compa- | @ Jacobs. parties, scag racea, burlesque torchlight processions, appropriate presentations to worthy members, re- ceptions by “the general,” frolicking in the water and on the beach of Captain's Island, putting the “fresh fellows” through the degrees and perpetrating practical jokes of other Kinds, the time has been whirled along so rapidly that it seems to be but yes- terday since the hanging committee was engaged in disposing of the works of artand illustrations of club life and placing the picture of the “Apple Blossoms”? where the morning sun could shine upon it. ‘“Now’r all. Sir Rutherford, in his reply, seems to view the conduct of the Customs Commissioner in a very un- favorable light, stating tn almost as many words that he was acting a double part. However, the cargo was condemned, and probably all would nave been right had not Sir Rathérford Alcock written a letter to the different Chambers of Commerce in China, tn Which he accuses the merchants genorally with act- ing in such a manner as to defraud the Chinese gov- ernment of their rightful revenue. And when the ertor. Several foreigners havealready visited , and report fayorably on the ease with could be worked if the Chinese authori- ties would but sanction the undertaking. Our com- munity here numbers several who have had expe- iA a i é 200 Robert Dei te 100 | Saturday afternoon a young man named Morse uy Soutorais ie bee Gx cpa, Chamber of Commerce of Hong Kong sent a petition | ain [ right ’r am I wrong?” “Riht, of course,” nies. Others ‘of tue occupiuts sustained slight | Chartes Brenan Fe ag ak ie 266 | Mareh, a carriage maker, residing at this place, acct- war horses, trapatient to be of there. They have | to him requesting him to endeavor, when the treati would come promptly and clearly from two score or mage, Francis Marvin. 877 Edward Hogan. 133 ia q Gespatched one of their number on a prospecting car wine | More of throats hind ‘the question been” put | New Yorx MARMoNre Soctery.—The members of | Wm. H, Travers 60 John Boole. = Fl lain sheen daca Attaene Mart cal dash od abet , aro revised, to obtain some slight concessions in the | to them yesterday at “the camp.” Well, it James B. Brady, 781 Lawrence Rock 643 | ® duck shooting expedition in the vicinity. His in- tour to report progress for them, and an advertise- | way of busmeas facilities, Sir Rutherford told them | does scent a. short _time—two ‘months; ‘and | tls soclety held a special meeting last evening at ‘Trow... c too | Juries resulted fatally, The deceased was unmarried, oo | 8nd was favorably known as @ member of the Ran- way Fire Departinent. Joh . 7) A 27 j. Ta see 288 Fourth aventre to nominate candidates for the ie Ce ie pe en am various offices of the body for the ensuing year, The | Henrietta F, Jones. 2,500 Ment in a local journal for five hundred picks shovels begins to look like business, to mind their own business and not interfere In af- fairs that did not concern them, This conduct has yesterday being the last day of the season it waa tacitly agreed upon to make it “the day we e i u fired the whole mercantile heart, anit petitions have | celebrate.” "A chowder party, under the auspices of ' c] - The latest news from the locality is that upwards | already been sent home to tue British government | Private Shantion, was expected about Hoon wil ao | following names were presented:—President——Dr. | ,,7he following claims against tho county were al ae Trorriatenras ibid! 60 of ten thousand Chinese, impatient of restraint, | asking that Sir Rutherford may be recalled and that | a genuine Khode’ Island clam bake was prepared, | Wm. B, Eager, ©. M. K. Paullson, J. P. Brouner, H. | Rosanna Lockridge $250 Phatr & Co. 5 pani nis hae Set ll a i pat HY have on their own responsibility gone to work in | 8°™e¢ one may be sent out who does not consider all | and other matters placed in readiness to give the Newark Methodist Episcopal Conference still con- S. Provost. First Vice President—J. P. Brouner, J. | Robert J. Matthews 300 John Rush. H. Todd, Wm, Wild, Second Vice Prestdent—H. 8, | Michael McGrath... 266 Wm. 8. Bullo 300 | tinues in full blast just outside of this charming little Provost, J. H.Todd, Dr. E. H. Janes, Wm.Wild, Sec- Jersey city. The crowd of visitors on Sunday wad fe ily radeet anger Sloecrane dhe THE RECENT FATAL BLASTING CASUALTY. probably the largest that had ever gathered in the a . ‘dy 5 — Curran. Financial Secretary—D. _B. ’ Johnson, | Conclusion of the Inquest=—Contractors Cen- | Vicinity of Morristown. It was, in fact, a muititude, one merchants a9 being dishonest and untrust- worthy. The Hong Kong mint, one of the finest and grand- est monuments of folly that even a colonial govern ment has ever erected, has been dismantled and sold to the Japanese for about one-fifth of its cost. While voyageurs @ hearty reception. After waiting and watching along time something appeared afar off, as if growing out of the waters of Long Island Sound. It was soon made out to be a steamboat, and as it gradually neared the grounds, unmistaka- ble evidences were given of the fact that this boat the gold mines and defed the authorities by threat. ening toturn rebels if they are interfered with. ‘These mines will doubtiess bring China and Califor. Nia into closer contact, and I fully expect to see an 4 Ww Pe Pro as esi at from 12,000 to 15,009 army of your diggers revolutionizing this old em- | the mint was in operation every doiiar or dling that | bore the anxiously ‘expected ones, and then alt | William Wild, Dr, E. H. Jaues, He 'S. Provost sured, perasas: “Agceesbiy’ to, en anniounceraeny ‘tr the as colne erein cost from ten to een per cent hands were off in Tew boats and sall boats to meet spre Me A aad Fool oad . Toa, Yesterday afternoon Coroner Flynn concluded the ALD some 4: ince, . DW. a pire, T trust, however, they will not act too hastily, } org than the current value of the coln, 40 you may | them. ‘Indue time che visitors found themscivonen, | Provost. Librarian—William Scorgie, JH. ‘Todd, * Sie en a SAOEIt ae ki in Dr, William B, Eager, Dr. E. H. Janes.’ “There were | inquisition previously commenced in the case of | Trenton, delivered himself of @ very excellent exé ee Sore ee ee - me erage f°, | Patrick Ronan, whose death was the result of the potocaeaet yi ers Ad orbit rsh ee ata tae tie: everitig ofthe 7th at ae eens place, premature explosion of a blast charged with what is | Rev. Mr, Larue, of Morristown, also delivered ser- Firg 1N RIvinaTon -STREET.—About half-past known as “patent safety powder.” Below will be | Mons of @ very effective character. The meeting 3 found the evidence of the only additional witness ‘will probably consin ue: sill Soanonnow;/wueg-6 gene three o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in the | foun eral breaking up will take place, two story brick building No. 172 Rivington atreet, | ©*@mined yesterday and the Se Paterson. owned and occupied in the rear by Nelson Sherwood | , David Barrey, being sworn, says:—I live atNo.1,128 | tye Paranson Races will be held on September Beco H { 1 as a marble yard and works, originating in Cone Ble aces TRE an cmos 15, 16 ank 17, and from the extensive arrangements the boiler shed, I¢ appears the boilers were | No. Pra ke igcher cee o ot ‘dent | being made promise to be very interesting. tested yesterday, and about three o'clock this | Tesultin one: G y an, on PaTaRsoN Hors# RatLnoap.—The firet regolar morning a new ‘fre was built under them, the | °F about ene SE te conieetcamine one Deller as trip of the first horse raiiroad in Paterson will com- sparks from which, it is supposed, ignited the wooden | ‘0 date; T went 10 SXCAVR HON SeEe BODAD Was ructure in which they were placed, The fire was employed the day before the accident for the pur- | mence this morning, running from the Erie Railway early discovered by private watchman Timoth: of nin | bods of usin, Rand wader; I | depot to Cedar Lawn Vemetery and Lake View, & Shandiey, who gave the alarm, The fire extend loaded ire nates, hohe bb ig he other seven | distance of about two and a half miles, The firs to the adjoining house, 117 Attorney street, a portion | feet, an Lares hems Richard Hy leew gy on i rail of this road was laid only three weeks ago. of which is occupied by Gregorias & Hess'as a turn. | famped the hole with sand, using @ tamping needle | “E05 pean.sonn Parmley, & member of the ingand wood moulding shop, and Jacob Kuper, tn | 10F the purpose; g tamping needle 18 an instrumen’ the same business, Mr. Kuper was dam about | ®out a quarter of an inch in diameter, {ped with | Paterson police force, was found dead yesterday $50; not insured, G@regorins & Hess’ loss could not he dae Hg cote ee as for tamping: 1 sore en morning. He had been sick for some days, but was be ‘ascertained. Insured a8 follows:—Common- | ti ng, a men powder re powder con Son, ‘Bo. apparently improving, and retired to bed on Sunday Rrealth, $1,000; Pacific, $1,000; Williamsburg City, Phe, prlental Lowder Company, of Boston, Boyd | Ofte feeling quite weil, but yesterday morning Mie $600. “Mr.'Sherwood occupies Nos. 176 and 178 Riv: t os, more oF loss, since the | Wife found him sitting fn a chair dead and cold, He for to arrive here before formal permission to work the mines has been aceorded would be Lttle less than ruination. Those interested tn the subject would do weil to keep an eye this way. Next in importance, and tn some respects of even eater Importance than the gold and ativer mines nave led to above, come tho coal fields of China. To open these also to foreigners a desperate effort has recentiy been made, resulting at present, however, in nothing but failure. ‘fhe coal mines earest to us ere situated near Chinkiang, one of our open ports on the Yangiaze river, These the Brit ish Consul, Markham, used his best endeavors to 1n- Gace the Viceroy at Nankin to open at once, but un- ccessfaliy, The ee ree of a coaling station Bo close to Shanghae, the Liverpool of the East, and in the ack of our magnificent fleet of ateamers that navigate the Yangtsze, is most obvious; but the oficiais among whom we are doomed to live will not grant us the slightest assistance. Consul Mark- ham has been removed to Chefoo, where he can transfer his attention from coal to gold and silver, and Chinklang, as far os British tnterests are con- cerned, has been redaced from being the seat of a full blown Consul to be an offshoot of the Shanghae judge how profitable an institution it has been. The Japanese tntend taking the machinery to Yokohama, and it ls reported that a complete change in the cur- rency of Japan is to be effected. It is to be hoped they will not attempt to coin Mong Kong dotiars. A very nice affair lately occurred; that ta it would have been a nice affair were it not that there was a “slight mistake" ratxed up with it—namely, an en- gagement between her Britannic Majesty’s gunboat a and some supposed pirates. The gunboat set out on @ cruise on the 27th of May with the object of capturing junk which had lately ‘committed some piratical acta out- stde of the harbor. Captain Domville, who was in command of her, was unable to gain any in- formation about her; he pat into Mins Bay and induced a mandarin to come on board and go with him, They captured what was evidently a pirate junk, from which the crew had deserted, and after spending & couple of days in useless cruising thd Algerine returned to Macao, On the 24 of June she started out again and cruised along the west coast as far as Mongchows, where she met a feet of ten Junks, ail heavily armed. The Algerine hatled them and requested to see their papers. This was refused, and when 4 shot was fired across the bow of one of terra firma, and under the wings of the Americus Club. A short breathing spell and an opeaing bum- per which made “Buster"—one of the {nstitutions of the place—dance around tn lively style, and then an adjournment to the library, which was neatiy decorated, and where Captain Eugene Durnin sat in the chair of state. The party stood around and Private Shannon being called to the front was placed Opposite the captain, by whom he was addressed briedy, yet bluntiy and intedly, in regard to the manner in which he had discharged—from his mind—the duties incumbent on him as private on the general's staff. ‘The captain then, on the part of the staff, presented to Private Shannon a serviceable set of (tin) plate, consisting of punch bowl, goblets and dipper, with a unique case of French wood. The punch bowl stands some three feet high; the iment 8 an inverted ple plate, the shank of the bow! a length of leader pipe, the basin a new wash- hand basin and all tastefully united. The goblets are amail drinking cups, with shanks soliered on, the dipper an ordinary small sized water dipper and the case a large champagne basket. Mr. Shannon feelingly returned thanks and accepted the gift, and invited “all hands” to ‘ i “smoke” with him and “bar the expense.’? erin gh re gpa hs ahd ence dle caemal (fo bring them to they prepared fof getion and | During the “smoking” | process the company Angton street and No. 117 Attorney street, and usee bouta, and a dozen times, more or less, since the | Tas sontn muoh respected for his integrity of cha- “4 commenced opening @ heavy fre, Was, of ‘was enliven by a lc delineati: by or, ie yal as above. e dam: aboul 2, 5 No sooner had the Chinkiang coal bubble burst | Ccurge, returned by the gunboat, and the battie | the comique, of & Londen police court, whine Tasu¥ance not learned. oad ‘The case was then submitted to the jury, who ren- | Factor and faithfulness to his duties. than whisperings of northern coal ficlds, easy of ac+ cess from Tientsin, the northernmost of our cy rts in China proper, were wafted to our willin are. Steamer after steamer confirmed the glad (sg hers not only was thero coal in plenty, but at permission to work the mines would, under cer- fain conditions, be accorded to foreiguers, These bopes, like the others, proved futile, a Seen ae ie lemacan Patrick re FIREMEN’S EXcURSION.—The members and ma- neha h Came leath by @ premature ex- | chine of Passaic Steam Fire Engine Company left IGE! josion of @ olast in which patent safe ywder bic ahi po ae Inanufactured by the Oriental rowder Company, ot | Paterson yesterday on an excursion to Providence, POLIS Boston, of which Boyd Brothers are agenta, was | R. I., where they will be entertained by the fire de+ FEROCIOUS ASSAULT ON AN OFFIOER.—On Sunday oo tne fos Ror: popes highly CT vd ae are vd that bse On a ere oat hit ane an used in rocl ting not submarine; } w Yonkers and pay a vis evening, while in the discharge of his duty, oMcer | on we consider Thotnas Crimmine & Son as guilty Company of that place. The steamer was hand- ly waxed rather warm for @ Couple of hours, One of the junks getting ee from the rest the Alge- nen fave chase and ca} sige Ded and then returned 80 cleverly done that buttons were placed under a fearful strain. But the strain served well, however, to make room for the “clam bake,” which was soon undergoing demolition, and for which the man work or the sail on the Sound and the long time tween meais on this occasion had created a healthy appetite. After dinner a few stump: a acharac- KO, 0 damage to the gunboat people at all. The 3 vi ter song by Taylor, “Forty Years ” exquisitel, ‘was violent 7 ennalivecxverts are appointed by the Twang ll Ta | junks ultimately succeeded in getting Into shoal Gone; arrace (end such © race) between Baw ere, “A ahaaree gpa ag Dechy tery ctgpreandepeht paged oh ES Ot HE 1 NOTES ST | Rey Te wee eer eee ee king @ goad cart oad from the Chattang coal Ce ce earn ae eRe rear eraee nitee GRE e eertnr Cece ees tie wi his fist, pulled hishatr and. kicked ‘itn in ; PorsrcA tiie detencratie prtaneupsnestingh tt British Consul Mengan to those mterested aif EY | ~The Aigorine bronght her prize into song Kong, | visitors are'rowed ‘over to the steamer and sent om | the groin. Clark was overpowered and Kept in the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. the election of delegates to the Foarth Congressional ‘when it was found out that tho whole thing was a “mistake,” the junks being vessels engaged in legit- imate trade and going armed for their own protec- tion. It must have been serious “mistake? for oF vp an may —_ oe oe - wounded. ‘The captain avers that mandarin . he had on board declared them to be pirates at Whom natives call te moon, It 1s @ question what other reparation the keen sense panne wantnes on ‘the a Meahirted, ‘ight hearted Of “British Justice” will induce the government t0 | tgang (who's doing this?) sitting on the Make to the anfortunete victima. of Camp Gratutla chatt ng and’ smoking and water The wife of Major General Brunker, of her Britaanto | ing the silver splinters darting and squirming hither Sern ee, fever fulp, toe Gromer and and thither on the briiltane pathway pmerk 08 the tt or General Brunker and suite depart hence on soproacing, ig 6 Gan in the. Gen tons the Colorado, to-morrow morning, for Yokohama, on ig th a tour of inspection of her Majesty's forces in that ee oases Ge We ee ee with a “sky rocket" cheer, The excitement of the viatt ts over and event has closed in on “the last day."’ The aun has setth in the west and ‘The beautifal maiden, ing, w! Seating commits nto he ans dant dad District Convention were held in several of the STRALING DRESSES AND C10aKs.—Joseph Chris- | THE MorTaLiry.—There were 287 deaths in this | wards of Paterson last evening. They were more tlanson was arrested yesterday by officer McKee, of | city during the past week, which 1s a decrease of 24 | largely attended and more excitement prevailed thag the Fourteenth precinct, on the charge of stealing | compared with the number reported the preceding | at any similar meetings ever before held tn this citys two dreases and two cloaks, valued in all at $85, | Week. Of the deceased 205 were children under | They resulted in the almost unanimous election of from Sarah Farrell, of No. 604 Broadway. Cyrus J. | three years of age. The principal diseazes were:— | delegates pledged to the support of the nomina- Lovejoy, of the above number, testified to seelug the | Cn oiera infantum, 102: dysentery, 18; consumption, | tion of Colonel Philip saiterty for ‘Th @ prisoner leaving the premises with a bundie in his | 93." ; ; Inarasi' remainder of the wards will hold their meetings to- ponsession. Justice Dow!tng cominitted the iinet S® | hight, but ae they are openiy in favor of Ratforty ill be: lowing terms:—‘‘The road cannot be made according to the report, first, on account of engineering din}- culties; secondly, use the local popular feeling {s ‘arainst it; and thirdly, becanse its construction would Ynjure the Fungshut. It might be shown perhaps, on the other hand that the engineering diMculty is sur- Mountable and the popuiar dislike is only partial, Dut the Pungshul argument t# unanswerable, and ‘We third objection therefore Is insuperable.” With the powerful Fungshul argument brought to ‘bear against the opening of the Chaitang coal mines you can fancy the dificult position we stand in; but one would fancy a British Consul in the nineteenth century would have some better course to pursue than, Turk-like, to accept his kismet, fold his hands in at and pronounce the Fungshul argument in- superable. examination. Christianson denies his guilt. ag dace there is but little doubt Passatc county will go soli Tur KNIFS AGAIN.—Adolphus A. Sevkin was | ANOTHER CaTHoLIc Panism.—A new Catholic | ror that candidate at the convention, which w! arraigned before Judge Shandiey, of the | Parish has been formed, under the pastoral care of | held at Morristown on the sth of September. harge of stabb’ Rev. Father MoNamara, near the grounds of Theo- Daa ies, of Wo, 408 Fifth sreot, The two rod logical College, where a building has been ocenpled LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. rily for holding divine service, at the junc- " That the road 1s practicable foreigners who have out on the stilly night— pears, got into an altercation the evening previous, | temporat ryt ys Asn 10 AYFAT rs. Rorton, wife o ected horough! ; — Com insace which ended in the accused stabbing Rose in the | tion of Broadway and Myrtle avenue. ui JOOTIN Betsey pay “aituated se dieaaek oF wnty Ave fasips ape giny iy A head, goon ge) though happily not dan- | church edifice will be erected thero next year. Captain Horton, of Patchogue, was arraigned on almost doo west of Pekin. They are even now | Operations of the Rebels Against Tientsin— Though the lark should proclaim it dawn; gerous wound, Newman was fully committed to] wep ror Tae Granp Jury.—Andrew Nelsel- | saturday before Justice Price, charged with attempt- Somets being the only tote of tar ort end ean pacts Se the Siete Sarsing Vilage Say we shortly meet ag co. ger, a youth who was arrested some time ago on a | ing to kill her husband by shooting. Excessive o ode of tran a fro vim Scene from oe Clity= Wi Canards— Just to take another eru yen lawn. The American Squadron—A Misslovary for Good night! to bed and to sicep soundly, being 4 NDAY Liquor Law.—' Y is said to be the cause, Mra. Horton ts rep- arctan arrost In the Third Pollve district for eet, | *UA*E® of stealing two watches from the promises of | Jot teH Hi fhaly'w oman of retaod and pleasing mat he was commited to the County Jail to one hundred and fifty to four handred p «is form: fing a lond, it cannot be delivered in Pi in at a ‘were four arrests in the Third Police district for sell- Simon Dinigon, No. 887 Atlantic street, was exam- ners. SI @inaller cost than from $14 to $17 per ton. ‘the Uh a tired after the day, and then to be aroused again at | ing iquor on Sunday tn violation of the Excise law. | ined before Justice Delmar yesterday, and, pleading | 4 wait the action of the Grand Jury. wll of the people ean sargament often’ raised ; Hom Tinxrsty, ox rms Primo, \ snurise by the “blang” of the farewell salute. ‘The arrested parties were Stanislaus Becker, of 230 4 he was held to await the action of the Gran Honse THIRF Anrestep.—Joseph Miller was ar- nuova proposed by foreigner CHIN Ay . Chrystie street; Patrick Broughton, 85 Market street; a t Little Nesk on a charge of raced, however, to its source it would almost in- | foe many months this locality has been, perhaps, FESTIVAL OF THE ORDER OF ELKS, Michael Couch, 687 Grand street, and Lewis Fischer, | ALLRGED Roppery at a Horet.—Joseph Read-and | rested on Saturday last a ot wie ie M rela. Hi one Mintsrers Oring @ eo ow ryt eluate of ail the Chinese empire the centre and point of tn- . Protec $8 avenue A. The last gave bail in $100 to answer at William Bacon, two young men, mechanics by occu- | stealing harness, @ large perp Mcers such in+ to bear on the officials at the capital promptly the ‘Tho Renevolent and Protective Order of Elks ® | the Court of General Sessions, pation, were taken before Justice Cornwell yesterday | found on his premises. He gave the o! terest, because during that time the provinces of Chititand Shantung have been partially occupied by Uc, equestrian, minstrel and literary professions, hordes of the Nienfet rebels, and an immense amount | y6:4 their frst annual picnic and summer night's of ruin and devastation has resulted from the occupa: | festival yestor: at Bellevue Gardens, Eightieth tion. The very existence of this place itself has been street, The pienicy part of the entertainment com- threatened. A few weeks ago reports came Im of the | neaced at twelve o'clock and continued until dark. advance of the rebel army upon Tientsin. During | y¢ consisted mainly of unlimited lager beer and opening of the Chaitang mines to foreigners will New association, composed of members of the drama- Boon be un frit accompli, The British, however, ere far from sungutne, At this crisia the advent of our new Minister, J. Ross Browne, Is by all parties anxiously looked for. Corting from a inining State as he does, and per: Bonally acquain from actual experience as com-* missioner toreport on your mineral interests, we r over several sets of THE BROADWAY THEATRE SHOOTING CasB.—The | on g charge of grand larceny, The prisoners are onan Lat apne nee peg neg fa Now Tort. exanMnation in the case of the Deputy Sheriff and charged with having entered the sleeping apartment | phe authorities iniend to Investigate the matter t the late shooting affair at the Broadway theatre in | or sonn Rooney, & guest at Meschutt’s Hotel, Fulton | thorougtly. which they were the principals, which was to have | street, at an early hour on Sunday morning, and ScrroLk Cocyty Covert oF Sgsstons.—The been resumed yesterday before Judge Shandley, Wa | stealing from the pockets of the latter a watch and | suo County Court of Sessions convenes to-day. | tponed till 10 A. ext Wednesday, Al nce a , but the br iimportant. witnessea compelled the, postpone: east tae tet. ho watch was Tecoveree further | In the Jail are contued sixteen persons, of all ages confident! e he will prove to ve the “right man ss ment. On Sunday last Hickey, Moore and ry . and both sexes. Among the prisoners is Mr. Mn iheriht piace’ tedereioy thereat miveral te, | the nights the ames ascending from barning vl | dancing, ‘The band of the fighth regi | eenraduiited to val ench i 415,000 to appear and Re TRICUS WO ‘Onna vin ae) tae ArSANk¥ COW | MoGvenor, Of Patvnoghe, ouateed With thi seated |< Bouurces of th t country. lnges could easily be seen from the town, andinthe | ment supplied the muste. The Targe hall | answer any indictment which may be found against DEPARTURE OF DELEGATES TO THE ALBAS 9 pid on Paar r Whilst on this subject I should also mention that | qay time columns of smoke ascending from many | Of | the gardens was well filled “at an | them, Joseph A. Mowhelmer, of 213 Kast Thirty-first | yewtion.—The nine Assembly delegates, thelr alter- | of a Dutch pedier near that place elghteen years ago. @mong other minerals discovered in 8 empire 4 " ts | eatly hour by members of the different | street, stood bail for Hickey and Leary, and Thomas nates and a party of three hundred prominent poll- His trial wit take p! may J et rorehen fome specimens of graphite bave been received | Points of the country round about marked the spo professions composing the order, the “burnt cork | A, Banker, of 2/1 East Thirty-tirst atreet, entered into ty towns of | County Court, The jall, tt is stated, t8 n 8 wretel ee from Mf. Sans, the American Consul at Chingkiany, | where villages and hamlets had stood, Tt wassup- | persuasion” belug largely represented, Those who | ponds for the appearance of Moore. ticlans from the various wards and county Towel SONI Sat oe ar enamel One” Which, on being auaiyzed by Dr. Macgowan tor the | powed then thatthe rebel army wasadvancing, but the = = Lae ee many het |e pth ASHOOTING AFFRAY IN BAxTeR StREET.—Shortiy | Brooklyn and Kings county, including gti of | altogether insufficient for the wants of the county. Taontae, have proved to be as valuable aa that of - . | to act the réle of quiet spectators—formed into et abacciaa P eors, heads of iliac sais! Brazil, being atfaost pure carbon, having but @ trace | Place was not attacked, and afterward it was aseet | prouns around the beer tables, pientifully provided | after tweive o'clock yesterday morning a dimeuity the Boards of Aldermen and eg eld tal aa SHOOTING FESTIVAL OF THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT. Of iron in tts composition. tained that the burning and plundering were done by | for the accominodation of thirsty souls, and talked | occurred in Baxter street between Patrick Haley, | several eae of pe ie oonld ‘spare the COM ANY nee mee IT hoaty Tose, techs | @ stall body of men, but whether they were a recon | #100. The f professional discumone ack irae, | & boatinan, twenty-one years of age, living at No. Mme aad procure the renaisnte weicket We ieave’ to | ‘Tho Eleventh regiment National Guard, under Wreck, of their fine ateaner ‘Benares, which | Roitring party from the main rebet army or merely | Pere hot visibic at Al, Tho tam thee hay tuen | 17 New Bowery, and a man whose name ts un- | embark with the delegation, left the wharf hear th the command of Colonel Lux, assembled at Sulzer's left here with the homeward wails on the | @ band of predatory raMans is not yet known. threatening pleasure seekers ail the morning | known, during which Haley drew a pistol loaded | Fulton ferry on board the steamboat (> Bday iDKIC | east River Park for the purpose of shooting for a 25d of May and struck on a rock off the Fisker: Again, during the past month, early one morning, ftgm its cloudy reservoirs above came down | with powder and bail and discharged tt at his an- | for Albany at seven o'clock last evening. ¢ allver medal and several prizes of lesser value, Each man's group of iclants at eleven P.M. of the pa '" y i | Af, three o'clock in pattering showers, and | tagonist. The bullet, however, missed its aim and | ‘pag Cooney Forks AND THR Late THADDEUS Wee ta tte tore mamebed to Ge -cheeting fame night. Every enleavor was made to get her | Beavy firing was heard to the south of the place, and } tne Lopes of the Committee of Arrangements | took effect in the left hand of Savorin Ven- STRVENS.—The colored lights of Weeksville, a classic | COMPANY was in its oot ov or at any rate to save her engines and machinery | it was supposed again that the rebels were coming. | were considerably dampened in consequence. But | tury, living at No. 18 Baxter street, passing v 2 his cit Jocaltty | Tansee, where nndor the eye of the fleld omicers and v ree steamers of the c iy which were in Con. | Peopie mounted the housetops and went out beyond Suter. 9 arena exemnination of the frowatng Reavers entirely roast it and ingicting a Fi owes section of the Eighth ward of this ci A ve per- | i presence of thelr cay tain the men blazed away dance, p ay , at a e silver at he ppt ‘ow ttaches: i. ey Was arrested Meer Bolan, of c! vi negroes, er- flereue was eee’ By anotinn Oo the tay tate end the town, and there, sure enough, a few miles AWAY, | to every cloud was happily clacoverad rd the fae Pee et atGy Rear arrested: by oifice Inhabited almost exclusively by neg with their nnwielly muskets ata target about fifty Sixth precinet, and Justice Dowling committed him vgvertast- for trial in, default of £1,000 baile The accused al- | fected an organization to aera tte Thaddeus | Yards distant. The little nonse which protects the leges that he discharged ine pistol in self-defence. ingly,” they claim, the memory of the late nervous marksmen from vulgar gaze resounded all realized £606 0 I A naval court, held at the | was a large body of armed men moving about and | and frolic of the picnic went on with unabated Ush Connulate ¢ the 24 inst., to inquire into the | apparently much excited. A manof-war junk some | Vigor. When darkness vet in and many of the mem- revmata tend equit 6 who were required to answer the : 1 Sunday last, foilon Captain Mcoullen of all blame aud threw | distance down the river was “biasing away” with | Per 'geupotic calcioy. Rave. piace te thea eng, | ASSAULT AND LancENY,—Louls Smith, of the Ho- } Stovens. The society found or cembled at the | @ay iong with the crack of theritte and the thandering the responsibility on Mr. Ry Camberland aud Mr. | her guns and throwing shot over beyond the town. | the hall was lighted up and the gardens were bril: | tel du Nord, in the Bowery, and William Ulmer, a | when a dozen colored men pnt. | din of compressed high Dutch. A sentinel, profoundly Renry Hedgeil, the oMcers of the watch by whose | after all it was found that the bod a reb- | Hantly tliaminated. The dancing was maintained | German living in Crawford street, Newark, N. J., | Baptist Mission Hall, Warren street, near muddled, stood guard at the door and amused and ne-ienee the ship was lost, Both of them had penieedherendiletandbgrtcs 9 with great spirit until midnight, when the festival - ‘durt faio avenue, for that purpose, and decided | heated himself, when not engaged in warning peoplo thy. certifieates suspended for six months. ein were in reailty imperialist troops, and their com- | came to an end. had an altercation yesterday afternoon, during 0 ould be “The | of the direful consequences of any attempt to ran his ‘numerous disasters which have recently hap- | mander bad not informed the military authorities of —— wee which, it fs alleged, Uimer struck Smith in the face | that the title of the society si out provement guard, by participating in. the eternal discussions Pened at rance of this port have broaght into | the piace of his presence. Such ludicrous blunders THR ALTAR AND THE ToMD.—Married, on Sanday, | and then thrnsting iis hand into Smith's pantaloons | Thaddeus Stevens Mental and ee Made by tie | going on at the loading table, The grounds were min 6 the deficient eystem of lighting a are continually occurring, and, indeed, it is appossi- | Ateust 23, at the residence of his father, Augustus cket, stole therefrom $146 in United States egal | Association.’ Kulogistic remarh Shampion, as the! filled by members of the regiment and their friends, { x vow in oae. Notwithstanding the enormous | bie to know what to believe, | ; P. Webb, of Baltimore, Loule 8, Web» to Julia Van mder and treasury notes. The alarm waa given, | brethren on the memory of at Soren, and the fol A few ienta pitched on the green sward gave an Boule tho Chinese government obtain from the | in a majority of instances the Chinese themaeives-— | Ness Capron, of Washington, D. C.. daughter of the | when officer Brammerhop, of the Sixth precinct, in- | termed the deceased radical stateeman, Ant lei” I taea ‘of an encampment. to those who might chance t ve duce of foreign vessels entering thé port, | even those in power—do not know the truth of the | Jate Captain B. A. Capron, United States Army, terfered and arrested Ulmer, whom he took before | lowing named permanent ci; Vice President, | to mistake the gesticulatin mnarrelling men in biue they are very miguardly in dispensing what & re- | matter, and when they do know the state of affairs Med, on the 26th of Angnat, at the residence of his | Justice Dowling at the Tombs. On Smith's com: | President, Rev, John UE ‘Wiliam Hamilton; | for something eise than iment of soldiers. The wired (o renier itgafe. Matters may mend now, | it te #0 exaggerated or underrated, eo bidden by | father, after a painful ilnega, Louis 8, Webb, eldent pi int the accused was committed to the scum ae Cornelius py Secretary, festivities were kept UD lave . fos iti revorted that @ hydrographic board uncey | them and represented ip such @ way as to puit their | son of Augustus J) Webb. ri it was silewed that Vimer claimed to own ‘Treasurer. Mr. Gastom ’