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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. 1,000 Chinamen, to be delivered to Thomas H, Allen -GOVERNOR ciding with an of r THE BUILDING LAWS. soa kvaats | ate aay ne aa gee | BX ot ph hac }01 no-enpennendoalae eitner ana din, as | thence by steamer to Hong Kong, whieh route His Departure Yesterday Europe—Two | 90 account his extreme stature, mace a Billiards. : a ee such & ‘to ancer- | occupy tween forty and Aity devs: The return bil ¥ foe Him Do remark or two of a facetious r, and A billiard tonrnament will be inaugurated in The De t for the Survey and In- | Se? ihey aro vequited tw sien tie wotkewing ton. | Orleans, Inene evene inst the nerecnary perabor : ra apa Se tao Onna. | Se Ge CSTE Gan GEE. TO WT ad lest partment for 1! ey a do, they are required to sign the following con: | Orleans. in tne event that the number | the Bay=Scenes and Incidents of the Occa- | tribute to the great and good man who had just | Washington on the 2d of August for a prize cue, 4 mn ae TT nmerial can be obtained in California, | sign—The Retara of the Tugboat Escort, taken ‘his leave of them, Various osher addresses | Among the competitors will be Thomas Duffey, hem from re perpetraved Journ finally, afte : spection of Buildings. Joining the tore described or cp.cach side nested: | ince, deferring his tip to China to some fatare | ‘The tide of European travel took away yesterday | veal'mer’y day; the party divembarked at Peck slip, | Francis Esbay, Joun Brown and Francis Collins aco with bie sppiicaon, Papen seer | Per Aaa et ec anne age eae Sme"aee prominons Sennker, jo Fosnee. fo:the berton | Vow Tees, sed Raleoe tes Deeae two, coum |, : vided with the means necessary tor expe Bna’| o% ex-Governor Fenton, Hardly quorum is now wmitteescone s ption ‘comunities, com| On the same day the second billiard tournament How Permits Are Granted for Wooden Houses. WHEN PERMITS ;RANTED. posed of tongs ane reliinaries avesitieem oone 5 oo os slosl ston crass So $50,000, Here * La left ip the country, and should pire aap oe take Captain o. W. Goaard, W. OW. Goodrien and J. Ee te Be ee of Maine will commence af rough wit ir the inspector has reported favor- ical step in an enterprise that will nodoubr | it in nis head to call a special session gress, aban; the other a committee of arr: en ably and the owners of adjoint have con- | result in great good, | Mr. Gift is the wan to carry | the senate Sergeantat- Green Will have to make use | COMposed of Captain C. P. Raymond, H. V. Vande- | ,OAtmeé, the biiliardist, ts now in Paris, where he sented, over their own signatures, the whole matter | Out the business successfully, and his return will be veer and Gideon Ostrander. joubtiess: ita upon the rich mine of gold for 1s placed before the Superintendent for his approval | looked forward to with great interest and anxiety. | Of the new cabie to recall Chandler and the French players. {tis not improbable that Paris wil} it should be remarked or disa| val. And The example set by the company ue represents rest jeasures Of Paris, have a number of representatives in the AJ laint---Too M tint Ie gad to have been adopted as an invariable | one that should be followed throughout the Bouth, | ae covemor meperred an nas transatlantic trip with THE NATIONAL GAYE. tournament at Chicago, ‘ust Complaint---Too Many | rate that wnenever, excepting puiy cases of peculiar | and wo trust the company. organized. in Memphis vernor departed on sal Pp ibs ser scamailin Beauchamp, who how holds the chainpion cup of 5 circumstances, a wooden structure Of anything like | during tie past week, which 1s to operate on a | perhaps more extraordinary honors than any of his iiitase’ ay Montreal, was challenged by Thomas Parsons, Frame Hulks. pet Social va. 9) be 19th th of 600 poin' in sho’ permanent character is sought to be erected, & per- | larger scale, will make as quick ume in getting | Senatorial colleagues received who may have sai ed jocial vs, Sparta, the 19th they piayed a game points, pus! ts mit ta generally refused and the suphnaaen digap- | uuder fat headway, that the practical results may be down the bay g ie the eed ocean this ‘These two clube succeeded in getting their match off — Brongn or an ds fecgey 3 poem Beaue uilding 18 of @ | experienced belore the close of this cotton seaxop. Lop on Wednesday last. They tried a couple of times be- » temporary nature, less 1s encount and — season. The bread and butter homage of grateful Often has the Loomer ao piing the marvellous permits are granied in ne. moat cases." ‘The CITY POLITICS hearts was his—the “Hip, hip, hurrah” and the ap- fore, but both times the rain drove them off and the Aquatic, mings P propo! sixth, or rather Ninetieth, street and east Ba phils Ih the tugboat whereon a hundred manly office-holderg | Om the score pubilsl low the game was close | ing Associa¥ion will take place on the 9th of Septem . deed an almost exhaustiess subject for comment. Wherever one looks about him, from the Battery to the Harlem river, and {9 Spuyten Duyvil, from the East to the North river, everywhere the marks of improvement, of growth, of expansion, are seen, in- the opening of new streets, the widening and adorn- ment of old ones, in the tearing down of the small, DalTow, dingy buildings of a past era, and the erect- The Heated Term—The Politicians Abroad all through and on the fifth inning was a tie. Alter a tl and Fourth avenues, where the ground is low and stood showed how well bis gallant escort could ber, The races are to be 98 follows:—First, double Tie ond sem Cae ae, Serke tana e teeta. arcane nog tease ea en oa! | Tomprocate 18 Well tne tie favors hus potent | tatsome heavy vatting by Ben Harris, Dr. Bel, | gui sulla; second, m six-onred gia, insveaa of thet i iinet | rts at, peng, | an tat trl spose ae aa an catng | Sere ge yt, oS Of the Buperiniendent, but even an these instance? | ne “heated term,” politically a8 well as meteoro- | _ TH€ Fenton Union Club of Kings County resolved | Shq won the gaine, same~p s fourth, six-oared anell for the championship of the ter. Jhe same circumstances hold good near Niatie ania ing Prong to see their paternal patron off, and so did the Kings | Vaughn, pitcher for the Spartas, held a fly ball | @8sociation. ‘The races will come off over the regue Ek ‘and Ogically, ls now upon us. In the cage of the former, | Coury union League. ‘The former, however, invited | Straight from the bat, aud Layman, catcher for the | lar course, the first being set down for two P, M. as in the latter, it has been having its esfect, as may Sociais, took @ very dimcult foul Oy while lying on A single scull race has been arranged between ra a ong ta a toerect | be ecen any day by a brief visit to une varions de- the latter to a consolidation and a trip solus down | the ground, having falien, The vatting score 1s as 6 a aces in their igh ood ings. if tate the bay on the P. C. Schultg, with the steamer St. | follows:— Losee, of the Atalanta Club, and Young, of the Qo Inglarge, roomy palaces in their stead. embellished | MeCasn seer tas tbe applicant, Is refused a | Partments of the city government embraced within | yoo ene on which the dover ste deieatuar joie BoctaL, eranra, lambia Club, for a gola badge. This race is not to ‘by the most refined art of ornamental architecture. Ye y tbe fn the | tearea of the City Hall Park, and in that Pando- Q. R, Me Q. R permit. In Yorkville as also in the bark his fortunes for France, Some half dozen sore- 8 8 8 3 | be rowed in shells, but seventeen feet working And often was it also necessary to refer to the | upper part of Bloomingdale, more } y prevails, | Ta’s box of offices over the Broadway Bank, ( “ 8 3 4: % ‘wae ts : heads in the Union League objected to this arrange- } | boats. ‘The contest will take place on Saturday, steady change of the physiognomy of certain parts of dere O08 ee na aay Hit upon onex- | Whete the Messrs, Tweed and Lane each alt | on’ © Oe ot ait oener club would pgs so ae +4 1] suy ai, at sour p.M., over the Hudson Amatenr the city; how the retail trade creeps slowly upwards | Bd! tects have lately hke @ pair of decemvirs during the time their pre- ih ayereneneive ener: Ce carry | Stephenson, 2d 1 4 140 a 5 edient to come around the Superintendent in this Off all the credit and monopolize the thanks of the a3 4 1 | Rowing Association’s course, to the north on all the streets, encroaching upon the | Wise:—To avoid the objection to wood, as being a | sence is there required. But they are “gone from PEinn inte cea haps Toasewe Sanaa 7 3 $ 24 ‘The annual regatta, single souls, of the Atalante, private residences of our citizens, driving them, as Peer agreng rate a) eS reenact ut | our view like a beautifnl dream,” and the neglected ats ao a fe an bred bi Li bale voted my HN RJ, Byrnes, 7. 5 9 8 | Boat club will take place on the sd of August, over is were, before to seck other homes inthe more quiet | sheets Of ‘futhd corrugated iron and the root win | (#ks and the deserted hallsand antechampers only | CUATHered, the Shula Ani whe Btamiord, | whe | 7. Byres kt sees 8D "Set te adiiialateale al: “altitades”—excase this term, hut ita sense and ap- Fenton Club on the. first, the Union League | qotis............+27 19 Totals ceseedt 16 slate or tin, and, wee ag | More vividly call to mind the fact that we are in on the other. some little time after seven ‘mnie ‘The annual regatta, single sculls, of the Columbia propriateness 1s evident—of the “Island of the Man- it were, fireproof, midsummer, and that the grand sachems and the Int, 2, Bd, Mth. Beh. Gh. Th, Bh, Wh. Boat ace ptember, hattoes;"" how the wholesale warehouses, in which an OF TEI8. leager oMial dignitaries of ‘Tammany are not juat | ClOcK A. M. yesterday the Governor made his ap- Pore 0 6 8 349 + Cab. wil MAS. RO, 0, Se 4 ie An instance of this cab now be seen on the north. y J pearance at pier No. 60 North river, where the 8 1 3 0 1 O 8 2-15 | over the Association course, where on the same day the products of all climes and of all continents is | east corner of Firey- ninth street, aud 4a avenue, Row expected. 20. be US town, And Where tOOM0| oe st Laurent lay, her steam whistles filling Umpire—Mr, Délaker, of the Griastal Club: tuere wnt also Be i addition @ six-oared lg race, stored and exchanged, on its part again trenches | OPpos te the most lonable an pa entrance | them is the dificulty—that is to find enough of them Pees as ime Of gaine--F we ROUTE Ap eP-miaies, Hamil and Coulter have at length becn matched to the Park. Here Mr. Hugh Mito who now 6d i ite the morning air with most unearthly music. Foot to row a tive mile race, in shell boats, at Pitteburg, Gaily more and more upon the dominion of the | Keeps a refreshment saloon on the southwest oor- | together to make it any political seeker’® | or the pier lay the tug Sholtz, just arrived from Eagle, of Fintbash, vs. Ha:monic. on the ith of August, for $1,000 @ sid, Afcer con retail trade, pushing it up and up before it and forcing it to recede northward. All this bas often been described and facts and figures were detailed, from which he inielligent reader could draw his own conclusions and trace by his own measure the tory | while. 4 J DI a cussion ti following articles of with "sy Sanaa ooh, for Tis ooettons, bee td Darou Sete yin beat ae Brooklyn with the Fentonian elub. Charley Goddara, ‘The Harmonics, of Brooklyn, visited the Prospect preigen gitrt ct fet salaring sear e ® saloon, restaurant, &0. The lot is deep some ¢f : os «Gana Bre fe i Captain of the Port, and Jim Allivan, Assessor of the | Park grounds yesterday afternoon and played a | poat becomes ented to the inside track only when twenty-five or thiriy feet, aud his building | Zreatest attractions of Long Branch last year | sooooa qistrict, conducted the Governor on board | game with the Eagics, of Flatbush. ‘The playing on | her stern has been sufficiently ahead of the Teste On Wooden props or posts, and the whole siruc- | are lost to the hotel keepers of that favorite resort. a ae ant ai he: aanitrl x} both sides was remarkably good and the game | inside boat to, show clear water between ture is very light and wood throughout. But the | ‘rren—that ts, last yeni—the Brauch was visited by | Se Shultz, presented him to the admiring gaze Of | ended in favor of uhe Harmonics, as may be seen | them. 2% Any boat swerving from @ direct road New York has travelled and the rapid progress | roof 1s covered with slate and the outside walls with ‘ his devoted henebmen, and in a spirit of hospitality from the foliowing score:— course in order to impede the progress of the 1 hag made. “4 fluted corrugated iron sheets, aud that probably | the two great sans of either political firmament, at | iy nig, heip bimsell to “suthin’ to drink. ae phere ss eiunonto: other boat shall be ruled out. 3 The boats shalh CLASSIFICATION OF PROGRESS. gaves it, At first his application was denied and the | diferent times, ’tis true, and naturaily so, for the | "° ees NW. Gh ea aaahe O.RABT. — Playe-s. ‘0. R.1B.7, | toss for the choice of position before starting in the Pay eee ema Fama: things + eg ae pene cayagey Meee . easton ‘ban 4 | piace contd not possibly have stood bus ordeal of be- dent esha club, William W, hice, ‘ich, : hen conte a 3 3 3 Brown, 2d be. 3 3 2 H Face, ry ‘ibe rage shall take ace at Pitta ra ou vas comprehended in afew | “big gun’? in what was once Miles 0’ Kelliy’s “Demo- a forward and said, with a tremor of emotion in his : Nes, . je course oO! nganela fon an veri mlgnihe written upce is and yet | 1 rated Lda ES @8@ matter of course, he | Ig allected by two ont luminaries at one and the sits Bes penne i ; ; am c. : 3 ; 7 McKiel and Coulter rower Sar, aoe. he race to could not cove! in ali its dimensions, One | was bound to succeed. same time—by Peler Bismarck Sweeny, the great Semi aN Hynard, c. 9 38 Fennimna 1 4.8 8 | take Diace tivec weeks Irol a Thus graduated progress trom the south fovne nest, nore be gives a plait Tammany chief, aud the ten Governor Reuben B. | yongved hue chooses to. take this mode. of ex: | Barenvert T1T Groby ii’... 4 9 9 2 | August 7, at the hour of four o'clock P.M, Progress from the south to the north, | _ In the above there ts givea a plain, comprehensive ay Mathews, I. 4.3 4 Bennett, «. « 8 3 1 8 | race to be five miles, starting from Haberlng’s and the peculiar features it assumes in regular suc- | statement of the law of the case, of the odus ope- | Fenton, the undoubted and all controlling leader of | hibiting its attachment, devotion and graiefut feel- | Bergen, 3d b. 1 11 Early, Ist 3 2 2 2) Tippie to Puhips’ Hollow, bemg two miles and @ cession at each stage of gradation, As the popula- | randi in the Superintendent's office, of the way in | the republican party in this State. But now neither | Mg towards you on your departure from among us | N, Quevedo, &. 6. 2 2 2 Lennon, r.f 2312 halt trom tue stakeboat, and return. 6. There shall tion moves upwards you will, ag @ faint indication | which applications are made, approved or disal- | hed: r f their presence 1 n for a brief and Jet us hope @ happy sojourn in TRH Total 7 24 Te ag | De two Duoyvoats, each man turning his own buoy- of this migration, observe small frame or wooden | lowed or permita granted for the erection of wooden | ‘MlHary sheds @ ray Of their presence upon the | Europe, We know, six, that you are not Indifferent | Totals. 23°15 20 Totals. 37241845 | boat from left w right—the distance between the dwellings arise on what was vacant or a barren | buildings within the so-called “building limits” of | Branch, and the loss thereof will be felt even though | to the interests, the honor, the prosperity and per- , B Bei. th, Th. Bh OD. buoyboats to be twenty-five yards. 6. Sm waste but a week or so before. This is especially | the city, and also of the considerations which are | President Grant himself were to take up his execu- | Petuity of the organization which bas followed your 0° 3° 2° 0 “4° 1-92 | waters shall be required for the race, the condition be case ba a ecahecd iil of the | said to move tie Superintendent in this respect, tive quarters there and surround limself with all ee Bee reer ace crt tin cant a eae A an a re Z a Be/'0. 0—S4 | of the water to ee pened oe fee Ree: lls = wn, east of Fourth avenue. 1 o pear a ly cate! le, 19} a referee. ‘The gendeman agre dwellings are soon after followed by oek ies is'a juss Gopi te bdeamane there ae yi his Cabinet for the season, In a political point of | forget your friends, and feeling assured that in the Qais on Denes Be ali Harmonic, & ls this oiice shall be appointed on the day of structures along the avenues, designed for stores and | far 00 many wooden buildings erected in this city. | view, compared with last year, tue glory of the | future your course will be marked by the same de- Tope Mee doln A. Martha, Excelsior Base Ball Club. the last deposit, which shall be tive di Fesidences at moderate charges. These are hardly | There were no less than 861 such permits granted yotion to principle as bas characterized it inthe | goofers—Measra Tillerton and O'Hara. before the day of the race, being Tu filled with @ busy and thrifty population when the | during the year 1808, the largest number of which | Branch 1s depurted, even though Judges Barnard | past, we unite in wishing You @ prosperous voyage | Time-Two hours and twenty minutes. day, August 3. 7. The boats shall be startea at word side or cross strects are beginning to be occupied | were in the three upper Ww: vig:— and Dowling repaired there Co fight over the ques- | and a speedy return. x seinaedates| | hae said Word to be given by the referee, Tima pc. more Perens Berns oF even own In the Twelfth 5} tion of the successorship to the Supreme bench ‘To which the Governor, bowing with a regal grace Base Ball Notes. fe be See Ie oan eater tele a Demet neo along. the worl ee sree lysines from a Tammany standpoint. Should even the doc- | and witha soft moonlight smile mantiing over his | ‘The reconstruction of the Mutual nine 1s the prin- | ‘The’ money 1s all to be deposited inthe hands of 01 Our trading and manufacturing people. Thus is Nearly as mn isi tors agree for the nonce and Jemmy Coleman be | features, replied:— cipal topic of conversation in base bal: circles. The | —— ‘at least five days before the day appointed Classified the progress of New York, by which—and the young man lives to-day who will see it be- tore the end of his days—the whole island, with the exception, perhaps, of that edge of the more moun- ‘tainous Huason river, known as Teenage Heights, ‘will be covered with a dense mass of solid puildings, imhabited by several millions of a thriving, busy, many have ~ first six mont of tl resent r, the number | Slated, then conclusions om the subject would be , s—! re vi rati i .. | forthe race. Mither party failing to come [c Fanging bebween six and’ seven Randred, “these, | like tlic upression of a child's foot upon whe sand of | eyetanus te ave that my weleas are no less humerous | MBOTlY of disinterested persons look on the re- | tho" ime stated in these articles shall forfeit. ‘he ag has been said, are too many. ‘The progress o! tne | the beach, that the next wave would ontiterate for | than attached. The onward expression of your de- | istallaion of George Flanly as a good omen, and | amount previously in the hands of the stakeholder. city should not be encumbered with wooden hulks, | ever. And there is just such a political wave flowing | yotion to the cause of which I am but an humole | hs pleasant. gentlemanly deportment on the ball | 10, if the day named ig unsultable the race shalb nor the safety of its people from fre and ovuer causes | at the present moment thitherward irom the | representative 18, I cam readily understand, but a | ela has endeared bim to all who admire the game | take place on the first fair day thereatter. 11. Im endangered to that extent, opposite shores of the broad Atlantic, which, with | poor indication of the latent love of country and 2 3 apa case the judges appointed by Messrs. Hamill eELietohdh ci ad RR PCy is swell and dash when it reaches here, will wioe b t the republic: » | Coulter fail 10 agree ; Mand dash wh it hes iL gelf-sucrificing spirit in behalf of e republican | bUt have no interested motives in regard to any club. Iter faal to appoint'a referee, then it be- bustling populace. out the last vestige of every conceivabie hope in the imat bos It is prett, nerally conceded that Wolters has | comes the duty of the final stakeholder to appoint SHB BULDING LAWS FOR THE OMY OF NEW. YORE. SANDWICH ISLANDS. minds of the present Intriguing ouice-scekers or | BATE, (hat animales, your patron aied to lose | yeft che Muraai and is endeavoring to organize a | such referee. 12, There shall bean sdaitional de- It is, of course, @ matter of necessity that the pees Ce ON Ie every degree that party Combinations and political | sient of the labor you have given to the cause in a eat posit of ¢5 made on Wednesday, July 23, between building up of such a vast growing city should be The Duke of Edin bh E delusions may leave there. which we are mutually engaged. Wishing you long | club in Newark, ‘his is to be regretted, as Wolters | the hours of nine and ten o'clock A. M., in addition wa eae pareh: Bxnared~Amerjoan THE SITUATION. Continued happiuess, und with a feeling of sadness | 1s a quiet, unobtrusive man and plays with a will | to the $100 now Geposited. regulated by proper legislation. The cupidity of Capital, the greed of tank Owters, the carelessness or avarice or both of builders, might cover the town with unsafe bulidings, erected of frail and chea) material, of unhealthy construction, tly ventilated, & prey tothe smallest spark and exposing the in- mates tothe danger or disease and death. In all countries in Europe such laws have been enacted and are strictly enforced, and the example has been wisely followed in this and other cities of the United ‘The earlier statntes of this State are fall with vari- ous chapters on this subject, but on the 19th of April, 1862, the Legislature of New York a comprehensive act, being chapter 356 of the session Jaws of that year, compnaing snd regulating the whole matter in no less than rie c oaraone. By the forty-fifth section of this act if ts p: led: ‘There is hereby created in the city of New York, under and subject to the charter of said city, an_execative departme! to be known and designated as the oe for the 5 vey and tion of Buildings in the City of New Yorl which shall have charge of sarong. ‘the several provisions Of thie act, and this department shall perform all The duties ‘and possess all the powers heretofore performed and pos- sessed by the fire wardens of the city of New York. And said Aspartment shall be provided with office room and all the meceasary supplies for the proper transaction of its business tn the same manner as now provided for other executive de- partments in said city, The chief officer of this department is to be called the “Superintendent of Buildings;’’ he 1s to be ap- ited. Interests and General Trade—Tho Annexa- ‘The summer vacation has really set in. The ab- d you D ‘The Paris crew Will row in the coming Lachine re- tion Idea=Native Mortality avd Its Causes— | sence of the Bee chief in Europe has to pee cae iots anes) eet bsirsch nigra actinnt act Aa aonine Rt ‘soe pone % oe, a re tel a Volcanic Phenomena—Insular Immigration. | iii ‘tings puitical,. 80 far as ‘an real or | ‘Ten minutes after the St, Laurent swang ont on | too feverely. He 18 @ good batter and an excclient crew have been’ taking afew preliminary pulls at HONOLULU, July 3, 1869, tangible movements, conclusions or coumbina- | to the broad bosom of the Hudson Myers’ band | fielder, and with an effective seniae aye Lachine, and it is asserved that their pace was Nothing has transpired the past month worthy of | tons regarding offices are concerned. ‘The | piew “Yankee Doodie” on the quarter deck of the Peer nee Ee eye tie otiia gometniiig extraordinary f for this part of the world. note. The only excitement for the time being the remy masa pellet that nothing can of will be done Shultz; the Stamford, with the dissentient soreneads | not engage in any match games within two months, | jg reported tiat Lachine to Caughnawaga was ac anticipated arrival of the Duke of Edinburg. Pre- | till Bismarck Sweeny returns, and they have thus | of the Union League, pushed out from pier No. 64, | and by that time the greater part of tue season will | complisned in seven minutes, aud ‘on their return to secured great immunity from the Jmportunitics and bave passed. Lachine the same time was parations for his reception are sbout completed, anuoyancer ‘of the ee ‘of oMfice-seekers who are and all was quickly ip order for steaming down the The question, “Who 13 to be the Mutual's new ‘Among tae ailmerous competitors at the regatta of and if he does not arrive soon many will be 419- | gttracicd into the fleld, not only on account of the | bay. With the Stamford at one elde and the Shuitz | pitcher?” is irequently asked and remains unan- | the Hudson Amateur Rowing Association will be appointed, great number of ofices tuat are to be filled, butwho, | at the other te St, Laurent seemed in no want of Serena, Rhate Mier ase emer eee ther neal ae Mutat Otap, of Sie Slee ee Another distinguished arrival ts Jooked for with | Felying upon the prospect of a regular splitim the | company, and if music had charms for ner pas- 4 oa ‘ vigorousiy. 0, led T ' coming pitcher is from another part the State. hn ‘Tyler, Jr, and Walter Brown intend no little interest. 1 refer to the newly appointed democrads body ay ted by pope oe a aie sengera they nga melody enough on either hand to | A few days, at most, will settle tue question, and inenepowers my the other side of the Ptcwetben 3 United States Minister Resiuébs, Mr. H. A. Pierce. | thi that may tum Jw in the hoped | make them veryhappy. The fun of having a boat- | the legion of ball players and {friends of the } the Engisb scullers. It will be remembered that Much speculation exists as a course after ar- for qusruption. On the > omner hand, Sana. joad of ardent devotees on each side of him, cheer- | Mutual Club await anxious): the solution. of ti@ | some dae since Renforth, the champion sculler of tor Fenton yesterday left this port for Eurepe, | ing to the echo, placed the Governor, who stood | query. ‘The Mutual will hold a special meeting to- | Enziand, issued @ chahenge, to which ‘Tyler an- and unt return all contest and aii active prepa- | caimly on the gangway of the quarter deck in the 3 1» | swered ag foiiows:—‘The frien ne rival. It is said that this government anticipates 4 until his feturn ail cont a y on th yf th ‘ter deck in the | morrow evening at the club headuuarters; and, ‘The friends of the American handling him as easily as they have the chargé left | rations for a contest cease In the republican rao! bewildering condition of Captain Macheath, and | from shadows cast before, 11 may be judged that | champion, being desirous olffully testing the aquaria by General McCook. At any rate they prefer the | Jt may not be absolutely beyond the range of politi. | with @ slight alteration of that hero’s memorable | events to come up at the meeting will very much.| supremacy of tie two countries, herepy accept sat that of cal finesse and diplomacy to learn by and by that | expression,he might have exclaimed, “How happy | astonish somebody. challenge, and will mateh Walter Brown to row J. . | Sweeny and Fenton have met at some memorable coul either were other old tugboat H. Repiortn an Engiish sculler's race of four present appointment to that of General Marshall. | g; Chey bh t at le | I id be with eth Vother old tugh ‘At the base ball headquarters in Ann street notice ish sculler’: rae Itis reported that an appointment to fill the posi- | historic treaty ground in Europe, and there between | away.’ has been recelved of the organization of anew club | mues, straight oway, for the sum of £400 tion of Consul at this port has also been made. It is | themselves entered into a political alliance to divide | ‘The Stamford had ladies on board clustered on the | at Molino, Fla. The club ts styled the Magnolia. It | (g290' a side) amd the scuiler’s champicn- should be made at and rule the Empire State and into such other ne- | upper forward deck like a crumpled bouquet of | Must be a sweet-scented club; and has it already ship of the world, the party going abroad to de regretied that a change sho leat this | gotiations as may make them the masters of the | brilliant fowers. The Shultz nad none; her attrac- | given evidence of its solidity in procuring a com- | tg receive the aun of fifty pounds forexpenses, the time, Situation in the next Presidential campaigo. As- | tion was in the character of her masculine freight— | plete outfit? race W take place over the usual course, from Putney Much anxiety prevails in regard to what the next | Surediy they hold in their respéstive hands the | all well-dressed, jolly, light-hearted office-holders, A new club has been organized in Brooklyn, and | to Morilake, the editor of Bell’s Life to be stake- inted by the Mayor, by and with the advice and levers at all events that move the whole body politic | The three boas kept well together for some time; | styled the Bedford, hold ail other preliminaries to be settled Peneent of the Supervisors, and he again is toap- | #X months will bring forth. Business is next to | of the State in all matters esseutial to palitical but just about the neighborbood of Fort Lafayetté ¢ Momoweta Club,fof Greenport, came down to | On “Gur arrival iA England. To facilitate point @ deputy superintendent, inspectors, cler! dead, and the present low prices of sugar cause | power as controlled or wielded by the repubiican | the St. Laurent put on, iu boat-rowing parlance, ‘a | Riverhead on the aud played a game with the | matters Renforth will, on recetpt of this, ter place, defeating them by noufy me by Atlantic cable to Associated Press of and messengers, to hold office for four years, Mf not sooner removed for cause. ti under this act and the several amend- ments passed subsequent to the date named that Mr. James M. Macgregor and his subordinates now hold office. The sections following the one cre- ating this department prescribe ewe yf the duties those interested in its culture to feel despondent. | and democratic parties, spurt,” and the exhausted Stanford fell | gradually Earnest Club, of Speaking of the present state of affairs a writer in a THE UNDERTOW. tothe rear. The Shultz kept up with the bigger | a score of 19 to 12, his acceptance, and 1 will forward forfelt to Bell’s local paper says:—The history of the Canadian But while the leaders are thus enjoying themselves | craft till near the vicinity of the West Bank, when The Clarendons, Jra., of this city, have elecied the | zy, In connection with the above Brown and my- provinces and of Vancouver's Island is being re- | at tho seaside here or at the favorite watering piaces | she, too, fell behind, though straggling despcrately | following officers for the ensuing year:—J. MeCunill, | seif will make a match with the Hickey Brothers, peated here. Every day proves how dependent we | of Europe, ignorant and regardless of danger, there | to Keep within the charmed gieam of the Governor's President; Thomas Rush, Vice President; Frank | Australian cuampions, a doubie scull race, on the are upon the United States, particularly California, | 13 a political undertow that threatens to carry some | countenance. Fortunately the St. Laurent bad to | O'Donnell, Treasurer; Richard Mott, Record: same terms, over same Course, or any otier two men Oregon and the great West. In times past the | of these over-confident buffeters and disporters in | make a detour towards Keyport to keep in the chan- Secreta L, Feeny, Corresponding retary; H. | in the world.’ and powers of the Superintendent, his deputy and | American whaling fleet furnished this x: lom with | the surf out to sea, or to preas them down, like Pros- | nel, and on the chord of the arc thus described tne | French, Brown, C. Christie, J. Trim and E. ‘Tyler bas been recently m superintendi: inspectors, and the fifty-fifth section repeals “all } its principal means of support. As it diminished | pero’s book, deeper than ever political plummet | Shultz kept the even tenor of her way, coming out | Christie, Directors. : the building of che tevo sim ‘and ene double scui acts and parts of acts inconsistent” therewith, and | the sugar interest grew, and to all appearances we | sounded. The most dangerous element, perhaps, is | at Sandy took in advance ol the big screw steamer. The Clarendons have secured Van Aist, formerly paper boats, which will be England. should especially ‘chapter 470 of the laws of the State of New York for the year 1860, entitled ‘An act to pro- vide against unsafe buildings in the city of New York.’” This act took effect on the ist of May, 1862. ‘The first forty-four sections of it regulate tne man- ner of building, prescribe the thickness of walls, party, front or rear, of all kinds of structures; en- joina that all “outside or party walls shall pe’ con- structed of stone, brick or iron, and all such walis shall be built to a line and be carried up plumb and strught, with close joints;” in fact, this act provides 1@ (he minutest parts of each building, prohibits the rartion of wooden buildings, and is now substan. ‘asi y in force, with but few and slight amendments, eacept one, This one amendment, however, 1s of itself the Clearest proof of the unparalleled growth of the city northward. By the tirst section the operation of the to were to be the arbiters ofour own fortunes; but, lo! | that created by the disairection or rather dissatisfac- | This was fortunate, else the bott sap enthusiasm itcher for the Eckford, as pitcher, and epee & contest realiy come oif it Will doubtless create con- when our sugars were manufactured we had to seeka | tion of the German voters ac the distribution of the | for the final parting, the “Auld Lang Syne,” | formerly of the Princeton College nine, to play tau siderabie interest. market, and we are dependent upon the United | spoils of oMce in past years, in which they think | “Home, Sweet Home” and the other emo- | base. The following entries have been mude for the States. This fact, so patent to all, should nave fur- | they’ were not iairly dealt with. ‘This | tional accompaniments, would have effervesced ‘The Socials and their friends will play at ball at | coming atiautic regatta on the Jd of Augast:— nished the keynote to which our home and foreign | element is really dangerous if not ap-| and filled the lar breeze for nothing. | Elm Park on Thursday—not base ball, but dance | Withers, Losee, Mainland and Spri licy should have been attuned, instead of which | peasea or quieted at the earliest possibie| In the meantime, there was a grand oid | ball. The Socials have done thus thing before, and Schuylkill Navy of Philadelphia, have as yet ree fhe history of the few yeara records @ persistent | moment. The democratic Union party is gaining | time on board thefShultz. Champagne, Martel | have shown that they can do it ia such style a8 to | turned no auswer to the challenge of the Atalantas, and dogged 0) ition to the traditional policy, in- | strengwh every day. The organization, so far as the | and the beverage that made a king of old Gambri- | do honor to their tite. 5 ‘Among the matches aunounced are the follow- stitutions and citizens of the United States, As-evi- | different wards of the city are concerned, is com- | nus flowed in a rippling flood among the company. The Comus Union, a social organization, of Wil- | jng:—July 3i—Losee and Young, three miles, single dence of our entire dependence upon the United | plete. There are some good workers in the organi- | Captain Raymond, of Brooklyn, performed a cle hee ah will play with the Cresceats, of the same | gculis, Elysian Fields; Maitland and Lawrence, States, we have but to note the depression created | zation who: are really gotng in to fight the stupen- | of mirth in raising old Harry. He was an invaiu- | town, on Saturday next, at East New York, single sculls, Connecticut river. Auzast 3—Cham- by the recent intelligence of the collapse in the San | dous monopoly of Tammany, whether by breaking } able acquisition to the stock of the company. All There ig @ probability that Atwater will not pitch | pionship of the Atalanta Boat Club, tuvee miles, sugar market. A quarrel between the | it up to get hold of a proportionate share of the | his jokes told and his starboard speeches were im- | for the Niagaras, of Buffalo, this season. He has } Elysian Freids; 6th, Hayden and Perry; 7th, Foron' sugar refineries causes us to ble. It is in the | spoils or otherwise. mensely edifying. Away many centimetres behind | sprained an ankle and that may prevent him from | Rowing Association, Toronto, ©. W; Hamill a: ‘power of the sugar kings of San Francisco to “bear” ‘THE POINTS OF ATTACK AND DEFENCE, the poor old Stamford, with her load of impatient | participating in the game this year. Coulter, five iiles, Pittsburg; 10th, McUarthy ant or “corner” our market, and we are compelled to Throughout the whole field of contest there is | beauty aboard, struggled feebly to get up to the fare- Why would not the undress uniform of the blonde | fateaay, tour mules, Harlem river; 3) ‘inters remain pasaive spectators of the operation. In fact, | hardly any one position that is not open to attack, | weil scene, where her rival, the Shultz, was having | brigade do well fora base ball pinc? The Cincin- | Uaiversity race, Harvard and Oxford, the nameny ‘ the policy of his Ig lag Ministry has reduced us | and maybe .to capture. inning with the judi- | it all to herself, Between the Hook and the light- | nati ballists are getting towards 1', Theyghave now | Atalanta Cub of New York and Sc’ a were o um! act of 1862 was confined to “all that portion of the | to a position where Francisco alone can aictat clary, there” wiil be one office vacant over which | ship the alfecting scene took place that melted the | two nines in “Stockings” and one “Nightcap”-cd. Canceinne, September 1—R city of New York lying south of @ line drawn east | terms to us which we may accept and progress or | there is already a contention between some | lookerson. The paddie boxes of the tug and every- ‘The Olympics of Washington were not very suc- joat Club, Hiysian Fields; 9t) exatta of Hudson and west, from the East to the Hudson river, 100 feet | decitne and decay. of the subordinate Tammany leaders, This is the | thing raised a foot above the deck were | cessful on thcir trip. A cruel wag suggests that | amateur Association; Regatta of Hackensack and north of the northerly line of Fifty-second street.” ‘This, in subsequent years, was found to be too con- tracted, and experience showed the necessity of ex- tending the supervision of buildings, under the powers of the ‘Department for the Inspection and Survey of Buildings,” to the northernmost limits of the city. Hence, section 31 of chapter 873 of the laws of 1866 was amended by the Legislature of 1968, and the concluding part of that section reads ‘ag follows:—‘‘All that portion of thé city of New York lying north and west of a line running easterly from the Norti or Hudson river, 100 feet north uf the Should the San Francisco refineries combine to | vacancy in the Supreme Court, to be made | manned with the oréme de la créme of the republi- | the reason was their Force was not heavy enough. Paterson Club. keep prices of raw sagars down for a few months | by the expiration of Judge Clerke’s term. | can manhood of Brooklyn. A hundred feet acrose, The Empires were presented, on Taarsday iast, ete. three-fourths of our foreign population would be- | The contention is, howover, entirely premature and | on the quarter deck of the St. Laurent, Governor | with a pair of handsome foul flags. The gilt was a The Prize Ring. come active advocates for annexation 10 the United | exhibits more the tempor and inflammabie nature of | Fenton and his daughter and Lyman Tremaine and | Starr donation and very acceptable, o8 at match There appears to be a very agreeable lull im States. the speculators in office than any weakness or un- | his wife stood grouped together, bowing, smiling and | games it is diMcult to keep the spectators outside of in a it a to be hoped will Much slokness prevails, among natives particu. | ceriainty of purpose among the chiets of the pariy | waving handkerenlefs, very handkerchief on the the lines 1n consequence ol the absence of any marks } pUgitistic circles, wach tt Is to be hop — larly, and the mortality is unusually large. ‘Ihe next } themselves, Until Pever Bismarck Sweeny returns | Schultz fluttered in the breeze. Those who forgot | in the out feid, a tinue forsome time. Several events, however, are census, if aliowed to tell the truth, will tell a sad | from his European tour no one can be named for it, | the:r handkerchiefs waved a copy of a Brooklyn The Buffalo Erpress says, “We hear it reported in contempiation. George Rooke has issued a chal- tale regarding the decay of the aboriginal race. | In the Superior Court, 60 fat as the party goes, two | evening newspaper. ‘Those who grew tired waving | that one or two of their best Men bave left the Nia- “ 2 hiovds ab nt in Calle ‘There is no doubt that the present administration is | of the preseat incumbents whose terms will expire | fasiencd their immaculate muslin to walking sticks | gara nine. ap lenge to Joe Codurn, who prese! in a large measure responsible for the present condi- } in the Jall, Jud, McCuna and Freidman, will be | aud umbrellas and let the breeze do the rest. The The “Red ean ie do not confine themselves | fornia. tehed to fight at catch tion of the native race. Leprosy, awa drinking and | renominated. For the third vacancy—the place of | German performers were very discursive, ranging in | solely to base ball, 1t appears, for they occasionally Meany and Duryea are mai ght at eal northerly line of Eighty-sixth street to the westerly | the use of opium are maku riul inroads upon | Judge Fithian, William M. Tweed is spoken cf, In | their instrumental airs from the ‘Dead March in.| play Burley. weight for $200 a side, within fifty miles of Boston, line of Eighth avenue, and thence, running north- | the bone anh muscle of the fin ‘dom. 8 the Common Fleas, to fill the vacancy to be loft by | Saul? to “Not for Joseph.” Captain Raymond, A spunky lot of youngsters known a3 the Athietes | on the 2st proximo, x ‘ah ot erly, along the westerly side of Eighth avenue to the The crater of Kilauea, on Hawaii, is just now } Judge barrett, Justice Frederick Loew, of the Fifth | appreciating the propriety of the thing, demanded | have issued the following pronunciamtento:—We, Monaghan and Higgins, both of Mal ‘sp than Harlem river, is hereby excepted from the provisions | und ing wonder! A recent visitor | civil district, is a Tammany candidate. In the | tle “ arsefiles,? and from all sides went up a | the members of the Athiete Bani Club, do hereby | Pa., signed articies to Hight at catch weight, reeliles, Marseules.”” ‘“Berhaps it dis you | chaile: any club for the championship of the Cen- | ing to the ruies of the London prize ring, for $200, time of the great earthquake and eruption on Hawaii, | nominated. want de ‘Marseliaise,’” gaid the Teutonic conduc | tra! Pat , either for a belt or a wiilp."” Nothing said | The fight ts to be Cera Within aifty miles of Ma- it will be remembered tnat action in the old crater ‘But 1t will be over the vacancy in the Surrogate’s | tor, “Yes, yea,’ shouted Captain Raymond; “biow | about any whipping or belting. baney City on the 22d of re sgune. & suddenly ceased. Simultaneously with the tremen- | omice the principal battle will be waged, as be- | away like biazes and give it strong.” Itwasdone, | The Nameless Club, of Peekskill, started on atour | | The other San sanoene te re A on bee s dous shock of April 2, 1868, which shook the whole } tween the two ‘ammany candidates. Mr. Robert | ‘The French sailors on the “fo'c’s'l"” crowded to. | yesterday, ond peony, ent aa Pia eee for ine ‘testone archipelago, from Kau to Niihau, the internal fires | Hutchings is a claimant for the renomination, with a ether with eager ears to listen; the “Captain of the The Olympto Base Bali Club, of Rdgewater, now | —. Ed. Cos gan ont dog i ognn Dave Do m4 ceased to burn and the bottom of the crater sub- | very fair prospect of getting it, while the present, Watch” waved an enthusiastic response; the Gallic | ‘junior champions” of Staten Island, have played for $200 a side; —, Matt 4 sigh Le oe wel 4 sided from 3800 to 500 feet below its former level. but retiring incumbent—Mir. ideon J, Tucker—looks | maidens of opera vouge returning to la ‘belle France | five games lately, viz.:—May 22- Olympic, 57; Mystic | bear Boston, for $600 a st ( agus 9 wel ‘The central depression was quite regular except | to Tammany for a nonsination. Gideon will stick, | danced to the measure of the revolutionary anthem, | of Tottenville, 18. June 2—Olympic, 17; Mystic of | and ag ae at Peg l a Mike Moc a ‘se near the ledge. It seemed asif the lava had been sud- | as he has stuck, to the last, and inteads to fight it | aud even the Governor caught the infection from | Tottenville, 25, July Lesh ae) Ts Stapleton nine, | October 'éins00 8 ide oo), near denly drawn off, a8 was doubtless the case, leaving | out on the present line all summer, The Gideon | this marvellous melody of its strong and passionate | 17; 17th—Clympre, 14; Quickstep (senior) of Tomp- | Louis, tor $2, ost the floor of the crater thus caved in, Had it not | band is not very strong at present, and his onl, cry for liberty and waved his hankerchief to the im- | kinsville, 33; 2ist—Siyin) ic 69; Tecamseh of Port poem Dal ag abd Ay eat a = — hope is in some compromise with Tammany, which pesive Dardhmen blowing through the brazen and Richmond, 19, hanes Gee contemplate Pedestrianiam. strength no o1 where it mi! ve fallen | if ne cannot effect he will have to recede and | twisted cylinders, . The weather 1s decidedly antagonisti estre to, ag no traces of fire have since been seen, until | fight the battle out on nis own hook, This The Stamford was stiil behind. The St. Laurent The Maryland Club, champtons of the South, will fat on tbe, gor pe pile of lately, except in the “old south lake,” which seemsto | he is resolved to do, with what chance of | slackened speed for two minutes, but the decrepit | be in this city during the ensuing week. On Thurs- ani as an ry few matches be & funnel leading from the deep internal fires. | success may be estimated from the face that, without | craft behind failed to come to’ time, and she was | day they will play the Eckfords, on Friday the Atlan. importance have recently taken place, though several Travellers who have latoly visited the crater assure | some great inducement to be held out by him to the | given up as @ bad case. ‘The cheering on the Shultz | tics, and on Saturday the Mutuals. They havea ‘ful changes. Of this act.” states in a local ir that about & year ago, at the } Marine Court Judge Michael C. Gross will be re- | cr It was, of course, the intention of the Legisiature oath ves x to subject the whole city to the ‘“‘Supermtendent of Buildings,” excepting only that pd lying weat of Eighth avenue and north of Eignty-sixth street, the major part of which 1s known as Washington Heights. But in his report of last February tothe Board of Supervisors Superintendent Macgregor complains of the wording of this section as uncer- tain and loose, and says:— A Jaw bad been passed at a previous session of the Le; lature forbidding the erection of any frame or wooden bulld- ings in the city, except on permits from this department, ‘The latler clause, abore quoted, was no doubt ‘intended to ‘exempt those who desired to erect frame or wooden bull riba tbe limits mentioned ; bu owing to the careless word- tng of the clause, all that portion’ of the elty mentioned Is totally exempted’ from the su ion of this departm apd the benefits to be derived from a proper enforcement o are under discussion. salutary building laws. it will be seen, therefore, that a | us that the old south lake 1s Ww! in size | democratic Union party, he will not get even the | was very mspiring for three minutes or 80; but then, | strong, well trained nine, and the gawmes they play great ammount of jajury, may be infleted on thie dstetct with | ang tivity. Jt moreases ita ares a aes cre support of that body,’ as his record as an old | m the pithy aud elegant phraseology of ab Irish | Will undoubtedly de worth seeing. Goodwin aud H, Lafferty, boti of Troy, are : A ‘and whereby the evil may be gyerted. flow, but by the cavi of the surrounding | Mozarter is not very acceptable to the leadera, democrat who had smuggied himself on board, it | ‘The Niagaras, of Lockport, are (eso to make @ | matched to run one-half mile on the 19th proximo at ‘The Superintendent may be right in his opinion as | rim,’ At times imme! ns of the adjacent | Recorder John K, Hackett will be renominated | “turned into Nummery,** anoter term for mum- | good record this seagon and are practising regularly fe. ‘There ere also announced the 3 0 Troy, for $100 a vi e ‘ er- | mery. There was one little man on board who wag | #0 that they may do something aguiust the Ecktords , : oid and hard lava cave in and are swallowed u} and will, certainly, be re-elected to the Recoraer- x ponsible for ali this, He insisted in every lull of | when they come that way. following con :—July 26—Henry Wallace and tite fi tl ; ; 4 x , . Sac aot 1axe Nas Terenas tiene abe oe mente is Slso Judge Garvin tthe Disiziet Attcr- | terres in Calling {OF tatée omeere aod a tiger or | The “Dioaied” nine known as the Flyaways, flew | ICHAtn Moun itnre Resnick basta for tlooa feet to over 1,600 in diameter, and 1s still extending. here will bea severe contest also over the police | two, though every throat was as dry and hoarse as a | away with the Me ‘tons the other day, by ‘ Coes side, Sist— —— Gordon and Heary ‘Whaley, ‘at Some think it may continue to entarge ite borders | justiceships; over the Senate aud Assembly elections, | diapldated pellows, SUll the chears were given And oe ea ited potas alc they Bay “they took hold | Rochester, N. ¥., for $200 @ side; Henry Dowling grea of jauea. From jermen, ni J Md. 7 7 Se LA » this it will be seen that. the crater is ‘undergoing ay ee ee mrengin’ of Tammany | must have an end and the dearest friends must | of the youngsters from Morroghstown the other day, | ad Samuc Myers, at the Fashion Course, for $200 @ ‘to the operation of this clause, and it might be pro. per, perhaps, to 80 amend it as to submit even t exempted portion of the city to “salutary building Jawe,”’ permitting, however, the erection of frame Duildings it property and safely contracted, FRAME AND WOODRN BULLDINGS. As will have been seen by the above the erection N ide; Samuel! Davids and Henry Wallace, at West of any “frame or wooden building” is forbidden in hange, and that res are bec: rh “ANG ? again, the St. | but the latter flew away from them as stated above. | Bde; . tals elty, except on permite from the Department of | fre"mare Souve, though fue be Feary, Derr eee ee GERuANS, | Pautent DHL on fui heud cf steame ine Shuits | Amermber of the itimifable and Irrepressibie Kelly | Boy erane'schmidte at Werte Liste, Comte for et i. nae 1 ly. They Com ome there was much mi rf re Troy, N. Y., for $100 a side, 11th—James Sander- the Superintendent by the owner, in (he following bark Munna Loa, which it will be remembered rire ae, Stoney wil cant abou: o8 ny Presid el taken in the | fine one judging trom the score. ‘ claim that this year they will cast about 35,000 votes | golag out sident Goodrich was B y gon and {Maituew Harkins, at Flushing, L, 1, for form:— ‘was despatched in February last for islands in the | at the next election, ot which not 1,600 will fall. to | brawny arms of Captain Raymond and brought | | The Live Oak Club, of Jersey City, came to New | Soh Nie tes bs Le Ty SPECIAL APPLICATION, i New Yorw, ——, 186-, Ne a ‘The ubdersigned, in pursuance of, the provisions of-ch South Pacific for natives, returned on the 16th June, | the republican side. Hence they insist that in the | under an awning on the fore deck to make a apecch, | York on Thursday last to play the Dexter, A very we having succeeded, after such aiMculty, in procuring | qistributton of ollices. more rogard Shall be paid | A crowd collected to listen and Goodrich, mounted | fue game was played tne Serie imfavor ofthe | ai tegen ROBBERY AND PROBABLE MURDIR AT NEWARK. et pay-o08 persons, of which number fifty-seven are | them than ever heretofore. ey have already | on an infirm stool, proceeded to say thata friend, a | Dexters with a score of 34 to 28. pag ‘he venture proved a bad ont dit is patriot and @ statesman had just departed from A game was played on the 14th instant at Sauge' ce men employed in the zine wor tor 88, oF the iawe of 1866, gives notice that —— desires io | Sxtremely doubttul. if it wil be followed “ne. On Peon veectoenibe | it for td iitoebialnn or sll Rhett midst. “Ha virtues, bis services, his patriotic ice, between the Uistors, of Bangerties, and the x. | | Thr as meat cine rks, named -——- feet wide, —— feet deep, —— feet in 1, with—— | many islands visited the natives would have will- | concerned, it may ‘48 well be said now, that in those | sacrifices were notorious, were famous, were well | celslors, of Green county, which resulted 1a favor of | Michael Rayeur, erick Hey! itlles Frunkes, 4 Yo bb occupled ase—, thoretone ingly left, but the missionaries, Britian Wesleyan, | districts where the German Yoles control, and even | Known to the nation. ‘Tie poet defined gratitude to | the former, with a score of 46 to 38. were arrested in Newark yesterday afternoon by eaca thas ould premises to, examined by he Department | would not permit them to, and very properly. where it only holds the balance of power, the “big | be a lively genee of favors to come, ut cy oe | atenarca thet bola i lg Pecond nines | omcer Berner for alleged robbery and felonious as> permit eat - sae x 1h tina hat ati tus . v — ; Assessor Allaban was then . He was uni ¢ nine, “ i @ proper ds " id ny one buhaing. to, He? Cia gi An Immigration Agent Sent to China from Siete, untess thay ‘Occupy Fy goodly porticn is vr | he said, tO. make ® speech, _necense Pe. Mi e See K a cao foot forward. me — adam Waltman, of 424K 7 ip har 4 waged i e | cheered himself tivo a condition of bronchial hoarse- ‘O-T forrisauia, will p) It in then traneferred to the proper inspector, who, | Memphie=Ous Mhonsand Chinese to Be me | 4 Oitnethon in, nis elty are Gegimuing to organize | ness, at he could atleast fovite them to Join him | their frst match game of the season with whe Ath | number, and | vende | bar for, hus brad aiter a personal inspection of the locality, makes his | ported Immediately. by wards for political action next fall. ‘They have | sna cup of coffee or any other stimulating beverage | letes at Washington Heights, in a ‘large estavlisnment on Market st report in the following form:— (From the Memphis Avalanche, July 18.) abreudy a daily political morning paper, which is ad- | they chose, On Tuesday the-Actiyes will play their frst match | On Wednesday night inst, tt te alle thal Deranturny yon, THE Syary, AND IN@PROTION OF; It can no longer be said that Chinese immigration | vucating this move. Thusa very large Class of voters Charley Godard next mounted the platform, and | game of the season on the Capitoline grounds. Their | the three prisoners went into Waldman’s hit « BuiLpINas, 108 No. 9 Fourtu AVERCH, pA Eo r. The “atl” is fairly | will pags from under the control of the tammany | in ® few words, delivered over ® shirt collar re- | opponents on the occasion will be the Hxcelsiors, } finding the madame alone, robbed the mi endent of Buildings! neteny te. sift | Started and at least 1, Chinamen, with their rai- | pages, and, untess they act with great circumspec- | sewbling a stockade, introduced the fainous Gala. | and a fine game reasonably be expected. On | Just at this moment Walaman and Prelfer came ‘examined the above named romicen ‘and | taps and pig-tails, will be at work in the cotton | tion, they may, “‘unbeknown to themselves,” as Lin- | sha Grow, of Pennaylvania, “Three cheers for | the same day the Gothams will play the Champions, | and the robbery led to iS semee, rene ting fields of this section before the close of thi hem. | Lusha and no levity,’ shouted Captain Raymond, | of Jeraey City, at the Blysian Fields, Hoboken, and | receiving a bad cut om the top of the head from pari ro est and mock Soe cant whe ote font waetover we Cok, wit “Hip, hip, hurrah i and the cheers were given, | the Mutuais will probably play the Harmonics at the | stroke ofa chatr, and Waldman recel reliable {Bet the erection of sald — will — con. laboring class, and will add greatly to tne | Germans are moving for poittical intnenco and | Galusha, witha smile as fascinating as the Gover- | Union gronnds, severe wound on the forehead from some Sei ge yO ks cl ac He Permit be gra the same, jopment of our resources and the rea a1 o tion- | nor’s, delivered with impressive accents the perora- On Thoraday, Friday and Saturday, as mentioned | strument. ‘Tue three men were arrested on The tor fila the blanks in big report by in- oar into, which, since the war, have been relacatice ay ia en gar Haseninge | don of his great Epes un the abolition of Bevery above, the Maryland ud Will be here. day and being taken before a of serting encase to the ane the proposed | into their original wild state. Mr. George W. Gift, ‘This ig perhaps the principal trouble Tammany | some years ago, reported in the Congressional Globe, On Tharsday the Athletics, of Brooklyn, will play } Who adinitted them to pal istoe Baty Ren aeats got fur gustan Je oee re, | leave ney gn Twareday ofa week Va iz In | withave cencountt. waver bgechan ant K | Oe MANE CA ee Ee a ety meson atone | SSR onsite ataed wer O- ni racion Com, < u reat x np of eulogy on a pt * aver at pppileadon 0b 8 wr and wapworeed to contract for and bring Witch ofthe great | Ciuon of the idew of annexing the Canadas, cou | Biywian Fields, oud are Lei to await the result of the tojuriem