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Mee enrr cee ceeeeiee ee Ena atest tie nis sent. cn neem 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. speech patriot” and the anxiety to master de- | be in to set a price upon ite alliance. | sant of the fact, and cansed him to be arrested on a | deceased ts not known,’ had resided tn ’ E Uv R a] P E. vored parfieans aboot tbe governmant have ied w | Coum Beust, the Of the Empire, on | charge of carrying @ concealed weapon, to wit, the house for some time. 4 CITY POLITICS. he an indigtriminate avianeeen ot PeeeaNee ote 4 Rio Pape ak of me responsi- | sword cane, there being no statute against carrying | The body of Mre, Sarah A. Brown, the plored, (pnmnnnnnnng will in t ’ raed cone rave been the ay at Dave you to say tothe charge?” asxed the | duoed ‘by’ Dolson administerea by ber husband | Falling off tn the Walitioat Bxeltement—The The German steamship oe People have been distracted of late by alarms | of Red Book by the de! on comi ® chiand, (\pisin | toue. ple hay’ legac ommittees i Breckenstein, f about Oarlise disturbances, the defection of garrigons, | would create disquietude, and a jed the publica- George, w a taken to the | Effect of the 4 10, from Bremen via Southampton’ * | fhe mutimous bearing of (he artillery aud engineer | tion of its contents, whlch were calculated to re ki nothing of any law interdicting the carry- | M 7 a cxmumed £0: on ? © deated Term—Fresh Dange! ved at this port yesterday. She brings details* &! } corya What, however, constitues ite governuent’s | move many misappreheusions. He contradicted an | ing of a®ord canes.” he answered. or, most as; | by Prof_ssors Doremus and Chandler. ‘The action of ‘Terecceilng Tammany—The Belmont Afé a Our Cable telegrams up to the 10t! weakness equally bates the efforts of the opposl- | aasertion that he bad meddled with German afai) suredly I ak\ould have dispensed with carrying one.” | the Cy, % r=The Action of the Tweed Democratic A proposition, emanating Anny ey fiom. It is the complete apathy and suptmeness of | or exerciaed any Kind of pressure for the at atairs, | or Tgnotance of; (08 lam, Sem know 19 10 DIA ce ‘aroner depends greatly on thelr report... bs tata of the Saconts Waseda tad Gaminitveo/ Which kas the International ‘ ene nation in Spain that gives the army all its as- | of a South German confederacy. He reiterated his | justitication,”’ answered the Iode~ ‘enougt ile’ ————-— soc! ve, as its headquarters at Brussels, | endency. The expulsion of the Queen has ied to no | former assertion, that no "alliances whatever | strongly mitigating ciréumatance in Pera You POLICE INTELLIGENCE pervisorship. Yakes the iniuiative in recommending an aches: 1, Sorsuon whatever ou thas point, It has ouly ef- | exist between Anstria and other European | should have itormed yourself of the cus favor, You ‘The sudden rise of the thermometer has indef. all Central Europe to the monet dhesion of |! “\a'tie substitasion of Prim for O'Donnell or | Powers; but added:—“In France we have a | country.” 9 customs of the a al tponed all active operations in affairs pox ee the monetary convention of | {wes Fur Sig sAKE OF Peace, It Is desiravie that | good friend. It 1, besides, a question whether | “in other wore R Arzzoxp Feromrous Assavit.—Peter Riley was | 2'e!y pompo r — ia is particularty addressed. weoe, WE has power @pdld retain it, But Prim’s | Germany could help us if we required it, ne | mans do "s, coming to Rome, does the Ro. 1 “ 4 litical. There is, of course, a corresponding fall on ublin Express contains an account of the | poucy ‘oder dificulties CanMOt be said greatiy to | Freneh government up to the present * 5 giways | KPP™ interrupted the cuiprit, but, th eg yesterday taken before Judge Kelly, at the Tombs, lull in the initlatory movements set on foot a few, oY Giver irO@® that of thy Marshal's, his predecessor. | shown itself iriendiy wowards ne asa toerel™ wy New York to be @ pretty dangerous sort “| 419 charge of stabbing in the breast with a knife ae for an early contest over the State. Bo a to a mannery {2 Beltur- | Vike them, £6 shoots, ¢@ transports, he goes back | entertains kindly symr*’ ae srance 8! town and I put myself on the gverd against *’ouse | Foun Finestill. The injuries fortunately were very | Wee $s ago for al ir a Forcible removal of #gtriinto ® HN. |. Crowd, | to me most Murderong edicts of 1821 for a suill- | Austria. Most ¢ ayuten for Bll TEP” Keg of | or imposition in any shape. 3 slight. He was held to answer the charge. parties—the party in power and tho new patty thi bet, county Gavan, by ner momen MUS AT eS wok | saeliy SIFIRSDE marnal LOW, on ner ee | Praag gchyth® Cisugreciicawe wilt Brogsia | | “You can carry Yous vuatole but the, Court must | “Tug GREENWICH STREET BunoLaky.—William | is organized to test ‘Tammaby’s AUpFEtaacy in the wo dragged ler violently ron eae oneal, £0 nus Y jue ambyication Of ‘the Red Book, The | trey ea the Tee eter eect roe the mitt: | Farley was yesterday arrested on a charge of being | municipal government—are, it may almost be sald wu WOU satlonized Spain either ii} w wt A emater ‘ym Vienna ts not an impediment wimnscanding ber SF" “ly struggles. Her | ih advance made by revo. “€ government. “And | two 7ablishmoat of better relations between the } galing circumstances in yore, cea Nhe punishment | implicated in the late burglary and robbery of the | literally, ag Wet as metaphorically, resting on thetnt ; i © 4 1 . n heavier,» Protection of the lives of : nape ape fataer, Who 18 & rrotestant, is about to take legal | the theory or in the practice ~ Prim’s govern. | We -oUntrie®, 7 am pound, in justice to Baron Vou would be mucl distillery of Batch & Brothers, 129 Greenwich street, + oars, ‘The Tammany obiels anal ve a provic : rther, ti ” citizens compels every effort to be taken to put a yt . teeta pence Pee Videne SOM ately be prociain. * ety “reuse ph Y ey {eck ed Stop to the reprehensible practice of carrying con- | Of bea a Malating, cae’ exrast Alrgaay ziven J trusted henchmen have returned to the Branch, Sar: Phe Viceroy of Egypt reached Alexandria on the | tu spaim could have under present circum. eae Aus‘tia Wak one-of alliances, Lut abroad, bus at | cealed weapons.” " in the Hansen, aia BA, ne ar gee Raid commit: | Ores, Newport, —&Cu ‘and resigned. theme amzh ult, and on the roflowing day be was waited | and ite chance dug Bll, Teeny aes Romestto Ro ne, By pod caress ier yreeen eter oat been involved inthe affgit. ‘The accused was held | selves under the perspirdtory infuences of upon by the consular body, Who congratulated him | May, have of Airecting Ol naisturbed by foreign OF pucks he quietly remarked, “Lam gettiog posted to auswer the charge, ‘id, out certainly * refvenated Sol, to anoth upon the reception be had met with from the sov- cauons. But strip such & govern: e" ¥. K CITY. gradually, and paying as I go along.” term of the dotee far niente, and to a total dlsregatd Ps colonial complict JE reply, said he had felt much grauited by the kind- | Fe A icm Nein red race, and then tell us * ie THE COURTS. ceptible temperament, Tike to. be disturved after eeeenenmeaaaaed ment and consequent aggravation of the heat ness apd sympathy everywhere exhibited towards } (yor gny amount of geaius, character ob ow 4 will —~ dinner, It gear ba ge ee ee ind & Junk Dealer and a Child Shot by a Ship | term, under which even the politician, holding, as dim. cali raise is meiubers to @ level with Me ai? seuities UNTED STATES DISTRICT COURT. weed ep duaturbed after a diliner at Freneh's Hig, | Capinten The Mob Atscnpt eo Lach Hibe | regaris te aoe Soh 4000s relation to the ‘The new Algerian constitution will, t t8 ald, be } 0: (ReEATHNAG | tmere te tn Cuda # 4 insurrec- —— agrecaniy td ina good dinner, ‘The figires onthe | About three o'clock yesterday the haditues of the | pachydermata, or thick-skinued non-ruminatoray! wubauitted to the French Senate as soon as possible | gion which could never rely 00 it8 © wy strength Discharges iu Bankruptcy. checks had expanded with each macceas! Ive dish, and lower part of Dover street, in the Fourth ward, | in the animal kingdom, whose skins or consciences! alver the Senatus Consiltum ts @isposed of. eituer for a successful or even f° 6g sustained, ‘The following persons were discharged last week | finaily rested at $1 2 3 not a large sum for | yore thrown into feverish excitement over asup- | nothing can penetrate—even they have taken @ 4 nar 5 (2a adinner, It was alarge sum for Mr. Pei how- brie Goeredhsounl Sribanaro® Roatan ¥awopanedi ted root An isiand ino. Held of eis aes e th ead Cates Toy wine aad Bratt ever. He looked on those figures and then thougnt posed double murder and an attempt to lynch the further lease of thelr “retreats,” and Will not show M. N, Gallots, director of the Progrés de Rouen, to | the rendezvous of adventurers ¢nrerested not 1m the | Menahelm. of hia tinpecunions condition, He read the papers, | guiity party. ‘The wildest rumors were circulated | themselves until some fail takes place In the there Aiteen days? imprisoument and 600f. fine, and M, | issue of the contest one ‘@ay or another, but ——- he eked ihe diMicuity.. He resolved on being bold | through the ward, and as the particulars spread | mometer, Tnere is therefore very little to chronic Hirrigoyeu, editor of the same journal, ta two | simply tn, its indelle | prolong ton eon SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. and tank. m1 from mouth to mouth among the immense crowd | either as to changes on the slate or of the new exere months’ Imprisonment and a fine of 800f, for effences | ity helpless provratsh. With the f) busters | The Rutter Habeas Corpus Case—Dincharge cprelp Whe cheek Fat Dy inne eae 2 fe who quickly congregated they were enlarged upon | tions of new rivals or aspirants after the offices ta against the government, it can never ¥ ork out its Rr aig but _net- of the Prisoner—Opinion of the Court. Sonapt i ec . : until the generally accepted story was that | be tilled, Queen Isabella, of Spain, bad teft Parts for Trou. Wee ous ean ace al 53 its, Gain: & Before Judge McCunn, “What do you mean, sir, by coming here and | one man and a woman had been killed out: KEEPING THINGS QUIET. As we before noted there is an evident desire om the part of the Tammany folks to keep things ag quiet as possible. They are telegraphed of breakers ahead, and they are endeavoring to keep the old ville, where she will remain two or three weeks. | The many ‘political and social knots of which | Inthe Matter of George E, Rutter, a prisoner.— qeting lagers ithass Agric aakad a caaye right and the perpetrator lynched by the populace. The Buperor pakd her @ visit before her departure. | time and reason oUgDY to have brouyat about the | the details of this caso have already appeared in | to tho roust beef und etceteras the accused had just Inquiries made at the station house in Oak street, The numberof marksmen who took part inthe | Solution evs cut by thn Att ees tv, {ne amnais of | these columns, It is suMcient here to say that Rut | e however, resulted in securing a detailed statement ated. late competition at Zoug, in ‘Switzerland, was 3,113. | mankind. ‘The slaves, whom a proy ident law ought | ter, as the President of the!First National Bank of | | 'm a gentleman, sir,’ spoke up Mr. Perry, “I'll | of the circumstances of the transaction, From tho y you in a day or 80,” re . Gf the dierent castons Zurich furnished the largest | to preyjare for graéual emancipation, are roused 1310 | Tennessee, was entrusted with $600,000 of the State Fae ea out” sald the cashler, and Mr, | statements of Mrs. Mary O'Toole, of No, 10 vover | ship as close-hauled to the wind as possible, The number, ‘and was represented by 6%3; Geneva sent | pp oir, dre downfall. ‘Yet one season more of the | School Fund. The bank afterwards failed and Rut- | Perry very shortly found bimselt in eastody. street, who has an apple stand oppostte No. 158 | object of those who are present in command is to afty-four, and the Valais six only, ‘There were also | exyy-olts of Cespedes, Quesada ynd Jordan, and Cubs | ter cameto this city, which he made his residence. | | MY. Martin P. Kussean, nead walter, appeared a8 | south street; of the captain of the ship Pacific; inst told as complainant against the prisoner, and told a story Samuel Foss, of South Seventh street, Williams. weather the threatened storm, with the loss, it mayy sovenvy-seven foreigners. Will cease to be an apple of @iscord either for her | ryer the failure of the bank he was indicted by the | embodying the above facts. be, of some suil, spars and rigging, but at all evente Thegravifleacions of the treaty of commerce between Phen g 1 ion wu nt snd, i Renee, ee Grand Jury of Davidson county, Tennessee, for lar- “You say you were out of money?” said the Judge | burg; officer Thomas Cogan, who made the arrest, } to give her over In manageable condition to the Switferland end the Zollverein Rad been exchanged } those ravaged Southern 5! whose restoration to | ceny, breach of trust, conspiracy and embezzlement, oe tayo. ‘Itiad loaned my money oat.” and others, it appears that about three o'clock Mrs, | Chief pilot, who 1s at present making all baste to re« atiservn. The convention will take effect from the { something Mke their former existence constitutes | 4, gppears from the papers submitted to the cone ene a iy y out. O*foole proceeded to the end of pier 87, at the foot | sume command of the old craft. Jat, September. Practically the whole of Centrat | "Otter prlerodustances Fe need not wonder | court. Information of his whereabouts nav- |. ‘Principally toa lawyer.” ‘ of Dover street, at which the Pacific 1s lying, and THE BELMONT AFFAIR. ¥ Avpe is, for purposes of Ywade, fast becoming om | ghar Prim should have listoned to the fitst proposals | ing reached ‘Tennessee he was arrested, and a | 4,11 ou ought not to suifer very much for the sins of | gnaing a barrel of phosphate of lime broken open, | Tt was, under all the circumstances, a bold stroke © puatry. ¢ aes which, ek tah eee honor | requisition from the Governor of that State was | will be lenient, and Sentence you ten days to the Gity | took ashovelful out and curried it to her stand, A | Of the chief suchem at such a crisis to discount the ‘4 duel'with pistols was feaght on the oth between | Of Spa. procuriy tein of considerable material | forwarded to Governor Hofman for the rendition of | Prison.” few ininutes later she sent a boy, whose name has | late chairman of the Nattonal Democratic Commite W. do le Ponterie, political director of the Puris | aavantages, Again and again, from their places in | the prisioner. Pending the issuing of the mandate APTER DOGS. not been ascertained, tor another shovelful. Foss, | tee, Belmont, who. has hitherto insisted upom Y c| 2 f Governor Hoifman, Rutter was brought before James Edwards was charged with stealing two dog br) laa Rats aa cate lhe asevphs aeear them, the present ‘sani eae tedicrs Sudge ‘meCann on & writ of habeas coms, which | whips, belonging to John Madden, of 713 sixth ave- | Who observed the boy appropriating the lime, rushed the Peuple, of Marseilles. The two adversaries were clared, tn the inidst of a consclously silent Assembly, | Was made returnable on Friday. The proceedings | nue. The charge was very clearly sustained. out of the ship armed with a loaded cane, and com- “ghent per shent” in all little matters in which he was a negotiator, But the die 1s cast and the “Aus } vi a er “Why did you steal these whips?’ asked the 04 o] " 1?” Beimont ts @ “pariah,” as‘‘ali his fathers" wera rplaced at fifteen paces; one shot was exchanged, | that “the loss of Cuba was but a question of time.” | of the court were reported in the HERALD of yester- mencea a vigorous attack upon the young piiferer, | sus! unron| 5 ¢ 7 ical Os! day. In discharging the prisoner from the custody | Judge. , ‘wat without effect, The most fanatical member of the opposition is Well | OM erintendeat Kenuedy the Court rendered the wf dog days sir." Foss says, with the smallend of the stick. After | from the new democratic dispensation as announced, In. Austria sentences of confinement pronounced t following opinion on the questions arising in the “Well, what has that to ao with it 9 whipping the boy, he tarned upon Mrs, 0’Toole, who | by William M. Tweed, chief sachemor rabbi of the only temporarily crush, but not permanently Op! ppt apon priests and “religieuses” of both sexes by | subdue, the rebellious spirit ‘of the coi- | case:— ‘ : Ha ae ms “had received the stolen property, and was pommell- their ecclesiastical superiors wi, for the future, be | ony, It must take no litte frantlo entha: | | mhe retarn ioe Nhat the prisoner was avrenet and jade: | ‘You see there is no drowning dogs now, at dog | ing ner severely, when John Harrison, Jr, a Junie deemed valid only im those cases {n which they are | which during the last eight months so many thon- | tained by no authority whatever. Tho requisition produced ponds, and ie sees hes bo the Board of | dealer, residing at No. 236 Madison street, and doing voluntarily submitted to by the persons condemned. sands of Spain's best soldiers and so many millions oe Oat couanatad tose OF ULAR ithe tase of Howes hat bd anything, and I was gong I to | Husiness at No. 157 South street, and others, rushed ‘These regulations, we may safely assume, are due, | of Spain's moat Coa pee samen Nene ont and detentioa of the prisoner, but of | "sand so you are afraid of dogs?” in tosave the woman from what they considered an partly at least, to the late shocking disclosures at | without the vast compensation 7 Deums for the the “adida- erribly.” , unnecessary and brutal attack. In the melee Foss Cracow. nOppy emt of might well ft saps in every church 'New | York, “Well, then, Pll send you to the Penitentiary for | drew a twelve barrelled revolver and discharged Letters from Naples speak of the probability of a roughous the Peninsula. But if a large sum—say ‘Tammany temple. There is something more than the bill of charges” presented vo the pubile in the resolutions adopted at the Tweed Democratic Association of the Sevently ward on Thursday evening last, to mstigate to the: initiatory movement of the Soventh warders. This! is a very new organization—is in fact @ “ banner ’?) guard, politically speaking, which is muintained ay statement communicated by tele- | one month ull dog days are over.” 15,0 ry el Tennessee with the AN EXPLANATION, three shots at Harrison, one of which took effect in | with the spirit and to the end with which and fom ol o feaiian o fl only £15,00),000 or £20,000,000—13 to be got into the | £rapls that the prisoner ie charged in Peunestee we mone ‘ 5 Sake mabOnidl es Tae team! change of the Italian capital from Florence to | pargain, tf Cuba, which is $o much Worse than use- | weanh. This paper, apart from. belng. nothing more. thas Ina recent case coming before this court it will be | his breast, penetrating the lungs; the second enter- | which it has been initiated, may prove of great se Ni es 7 Ct he grom, and the third passing wide Naples. less, is to supply Spain with the means of confronting | the repetition of s ramor, is fatally defective otherwis remembered that a certain Irish lady, who had been | ing he " - corp Henticated f the ch found guilty of robbery, in explatning her antece- | of the Mark and entering the roin Prince Plerre Bonaparte (a son of Prinee Lucien, | er most arent Ananclal dite teem aent canbe | iigtmen against the prisoner. in the Staleot Teinessee, | dents, stated that she’ had been living for the | of tittle girlaged cleven years, named Delia Adams, and a nephew of the first Napoleon) was married | installed capable of giving her resources a full de- os i, rd, begs 8.0, E 702. + ee rte | past four ke ip Raood borg ot @ Connecticut | of No. 108 Booserelt Aree who happened to be 4 3 mith, 8 Mel x parte Thornton, 97 ‘opie Va. .” Tt was stated that th near a8 a S| of the fracas, two years ago in Belgium to the daughter of a work- | velopment, the Spaniards cannot be too thankful. | Wright, 1 Caines, ‘digs Char 's cane, 9 Wendell, 219.) Thos, oo slereyice expressed & doubt a5 10 Ani eet te When ine affray first commenced between the man in the Faubourg St. Antoine. The marriage | QUtof We many blows which adverse fortune has | appears on the ince o( the return, the prisoner Ix eld | fh - ; - a dealt to Mat long suffering nation, this severing of witout any Warrant, process or ofber authority of jaw; | the most demoralizing, to send the woman back to | Captain and the woman and boy officer Cogan was has just been publicly acknowledged, thus rendering | One of the lust Huks Which bound it to the destinics | butron’ ihe’ contrary’ ie deiined dy more. physical foree | the clergyman or to the Penitentiary, and chose the | at pler No. 36 and hurried down wich all possible and that is in a direction that embraces almost ever, public good, But the fact is, according to the resolutions of the Tweed Democratic Associationy) that Mr. Belmont’s further . continuance 1m} the chair of the Democratic National Committee, ag! his presence there in the past was the chief cause ot the defeat of General McCiellan in one presidential vice to the city at large in a polltical point of every a oe tot wo child) be ie of its satlants seRS1 and in violation of a! the sacred safeguards of the liberty | latter. A very nice point upon the ject of demor- | despatch. He arrived just at the moment that the | campaign and of the defeat of Seymour in another, Justice to the two children who are the 1S8Ue Of ne | ote ee NaTRe bck ave" eed ae moar welt | ofthe cltizens.. In this circumstance what ie my duty ? latter: was involved inthis decision, ‘From the | third shot had been fired, and selzing Foss wrenched | will inevitably lead to the deleat of Governor Hot, aki gg peneae law of New York plainly prescribes it. By the Habeas | printed report the inference would be that the Judge | the weapon from his grasp and took him Into cus- come deliveranc he last French ca man’s campaign ia 1872. The Seventh warders we hana indie de thas there early showing an interest in Governor Hoffman, the spirit of the resolutions, 80 far as touched oy ts acriterion to judge by. But the latter part o! their denunciatory resolutions, contains, like postscript of a laay’s letter, the whole kernal of the Corpus act it i Mexico ought to have made st manvest that there | Corpus actit se mrosed on the oficer before whom a writ of | thought the minister mignt have a dangerously de- | tody. | Harrison after recelving the wounds rushed ENGLAND. is neither honor nov proft to gain Jor the Powers | prisoner’ r hifi he “ ° | moralizing influence ayer the woman. The Judge | into his store and immediately came out and made hea tain ANcin is Te Ota Continent BY meduting irith the aguire | foraith to dischires bum; AN to remand inn oor vo | meant to express his fears that by sending the wo- | an assault upon Foss. A number of Harrison's of the New. Those who have no open accounts | bail him, but torthwith to discharge him. By the Con. | man back to her ministerial employer she might | friends who had collected picked up some weights The Government and the Telegraphs. there had better try no new ventures, and those | ttn of the United States, as well as of the Stato of | have a demoralizing effect upon him and his family. | from the counter and hurled them at Foss, who was Mr, Scudamore, Assistant Secretary at the Pos | who have ought to deem themselves fortunate it | NO™,, York no parson , shall be deprived, of life, | Justice plainly required that this correction should | being borne off by officer Cogan. | Queof the missiles &, Office, the author of the scheme organized for trans | allowed to wind them ap onthe first opportunity. | herathe patty weld’ without an? process, bis: dctentian i | BE Made. zi oe ane on ny iortremple and. tailed a wound | ie Selmont auld be invited “to. retire oan thee ects 6 een te Thera neat’ have no discretion ter it aisevareations cut MIS CELLANEOUS CASES, that bled profusely. Another struck the oficer be- | Mr. William M. Tweed is an eminently fit Aa a y ring the management of the telegraphic systems the Attorney, conceding that the prisoner {s held John Ferguson took thirty-four pairs of children’s | tween the shoulders, inflicting slight injuries. By | person to fill the position now occupied by Mr. Bel-| mont, This is the whole pith and substance of the resolutions. The Seventh warders are moved in the whole matter of their organization by the purest | motives, They are anxious to shake off their) shoulders the incudi, in the form of most inefficient, incompetent and unpopular ward representations that they have for years past labo. under, and many of the most respectable men of the ward, im Be aed 9 to effect that object if Soselby have lopted the potitical nom de guerre of the “William M. Tweed Association,” How far Mr. Tweed will. find it to his interest and the interest of his party to, encourage the patriotic resolves of the voters of th from private companies to the government, has re- TRI ‘without warrant of law, ake that I detain him anu! a man- | shoes to make up, belonging to vid S. Kane, of | this time the crowd had been largely increased, and =f ar hs letter x4 c AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. | date arrive frou ernor of New York. Anxlousas{ | 122 Pifth street, and failed to return them. Having | a rush was made for Foss, with the evident Inten- cently addressed a let to the secretary of the - ni to facilitate the admisistration of justice in asister | made an effort to sell them for twelve cents a pair | tion of rescuing him from the oMlcer and lynching SbeMeld Chamber of Commerce, in answer to an ap- The Belgian Railway Question. State, Fh cannot ct eg atin OF iy oitielal obliga. | he was arrested. He was sent three months to the | him. A number of ‘longshoremen coming up as- plication made by that body that a umform rate of | ‘Tne following is the text of the teresting des- | duty'forluwith to dlucharge the prisouer; aud i'l aboula | Penitentiary to give him a clear conception of the | sisted the officer and kept back the mob, who yelled, gixpence should be charged for all telegrams of a toh add: by M. Von Thile, Under Se detain him a single moment 1’ would’ not only con- | broad principles of meum et tuum, John Connell | “Lynch him! throw him in the river Foss was gertain length sent from one part to another of the | Patch a ressed by M. Von le, Under Secretary | temptuously defy the conmitution of the United States | and Charles Clark robbed Thomas S. Madden of | safely escorted to the station house and locked up. pains oe Mr. on aad reply is con- | for Foreign Affairs, acting on behalf of Count Bis- a eae es pe ES wouia « dleregsra co fourteen iret aye py od Vcod Pe) Harrison od put po @ wagon by his friends ana y ¢ following words:— 3 . > uty, ample of lawies jon of ver- | Jack Sheppard made fiimself famous in the criminal | conveyed to his residence, where surgeons were Tyas aaite coamanenen nahh Mecianaet Bete. marck, hy Baron Yon. Werther, Minister of) Frusaig sonal beri which would justly expose me to public ani calendar They were each sentenced for fourmonths | called to attend him. ‘They Tailed to extract’ the ton a ret Inacusibie & the udvantayes uertrabie from a uct | a2d of the North German Confederation at Vienna, | SS 0 'iory'do dot live under the arbitrary system or gor- | (0 the same institurion, Annie Kirkwood stole a | balls, aud pronounce one of his wounds probably = sixpence rate ae ‘ans throughout the United | relatively to the above incident ernment prevalent in other countries, but in a land of law, | pawn ticket for a feather bed. It was thought she At six o'clock last night he was sinkin; mortal ame and that th will a Brain, July 18, 1289. where bt ees of the chien, and, ar ellie gat of L menee gatnperer ay — on Cap glen hess on ay and but slight hopes were entertained o! when i I tearn from your confdeutisl reoortay ihe mae fos oat | pereoma re prove tvasion by the strongest | Fieming stole fifteen doilars from the trunk of Julia | his recovery. Seventh ward, ether as regards their restrictions fin st i Ie conaiaered that at at evente ati ouletand | on™ Goan’ bad bacs wtormed aod cod youre huttagenvea | feeuriues apd the moa ierniddiie sanctions, Nomatiertow | Nugent, of No. 300 Mudlson street, and was sent to | The child was taken to Bellevue Hospital by the | upon Belmont and the recommendation of 8 succes, power ch of M humble or how a emypt ‘of. post office telegraphy ul have been tested, and | the despatch of the Chancellor of the Empire concerning . the Workhouse for three months. Edward Meason | police. Her wound ts severe. dhe sratning of the te-organized salt be, perfected by expe. age eh rire to be = nonamicable prox | fom arrest excep! by “due, process oo hard] indeed I | was commissioned to sell kindling wood and collect | — Foss states that he acted in self-defence. He re- resence of the absolute reserve x Tsoner, He was brought before me Tuesday, and at the in- | bills for Adam Schaffer, No. 545 Sixth avenue. He sents that his ship, which is owned by William fe iwlegraphe the enormous increase of bosiness whion | observed by the King’s government in that affair during its | Enceor whe Diarict avoriey Tremanded ban uott Thurs: | did very well as {ar aa selling and collecting were | Nelson, Jr., arrived igre on Satarday, the 14th, from fa tolerably certain would follow the introduction of & | Tree i eae Tor which we have been warmly | da% that the ‘et Attorney might have an opportunity of } concerned, but failed to make any cash returns. He | Liverpool, with a general cargo. While discharging ower rate than one shilling. 4 Y | preparing a ret to the writ. Probably it was then the ‘he City Pris: thanked by more than one cabinet—the nouce communicated t was sent ten days to the City Prison, Mary Ann | at this pier he has been annoyed py thieves, Who It is understood that the new casle which it 1s In- | to youby the Chancellor of the Empire could but surprise | Figat of # disc! ged, — i being shows | Voss and Mary Ann Williams were caught shoplift- | have stolen over $800 worth of property from the tended to lay: from the Orkneys through the Faroe | me. You yourself told Count Beust that you ware wholly foltuuiorewrit, There. | ing at the store No. 48 Chambers street. They ‘were | wharf. He appealed to the police, who recommended ee: wo Jim ET fone P stun: Frith | tgporant of oC ihe © cones abet eee ee pee] in heptane tui authorize iis imprison- | @ach sent four months to the Workhouse. The last | him to arm self for the protection of the pro- ‘ asteseion: fone ei he rc aren on have been the result ouly of a mistake, for we out rea: | Ment; but solicitous, maybe unduly solicitous, to prevent the | Mary Aum was before the Judge a week before, but | perty under his ape ee He admits the attacks upon ‘then Gat tone eee poy he Cannes no OY | son to express any opinion whatever upon tbat too | e80ape of @ possible eriminal, 1 again scogrded toa Dis- | the Judge’s commisseration for an infantin arms | the boy and irs, O'Toole, and asserts pnt ie ig! French Atlantic cable on | much spoken of press, but which had ‘cow. | tTict Attorney twemy-four hours within which to fle an | spared her then, but did not help her inthis case. | that a number of men, including Harrison, the day next. One of the most extensive schemes | muni to us by the Ausirien. Oabinet m Munck | Amended return. f can bardiy doubt but my duty was iam Promts’ stole eight dollars from J re ¥ then to disebarge the prisoner. Considering these things, iMiam Promts le eig! jollars from James A. | surrounded him, knocked him down and were beat- = br ad Pe wry: ey eee Peltustensen. Heel yee EL = Ve tnd that he bas already been. {) risoned a week without che | Fitzgerald, It did not prove very profitable. He | ing him, when ne jumped up, drew the revolver and H sepered a fs 4 Jed “ Gefinitive shape. It provides for Gonnecting my atte ‘othe fact that in ty eases ibe King’s gov- Teast pretence of justification, { caanot-conent to detain | Was sent one month to the Penitentiary. Robert | shot Harrison inwelf-defence. He further states that sor or their hercuiean task of cleansing the ward of, its most unworthy representatives, remains to be seen. But this action on the parece th Ward Cleansing zation’? dence of the fignt tl bestia’ to wage to maintain its supremacy over the great unterrifiea ‘ot the city of New York. % THE GERMAN ELEMENT. if The action of the Germans in their new polite ical movement has caused a@ flood tide in the sea of irish politics, and there is now under considerae; Uon in the different wards where the Irish element predominates @ programme for the coming cam- paleo that will elther further tend to the danger of| ‘ammany or which Tammany may use a8 Y ‘ernment, that is to sa) tatives, have cot 7 him another moment in iegal custody. The District Attor- | Waring was fined thirty dollars for assaulting Jacob | there was a mob of from six to ten persons omer Jamaica with other West Indian Islands, and | Soted't inird partion scapatchts from another cabinet whet | My sugaeel & warrant from te Execatire wil arrive fr | Volk. nim when he fired the shots, inthis he and omeer | emands of ie ormat moes wich Guay heve bebe wa Se oaene te ae pack ee) i woul be contrary to iipiomatie usage, One of the two | {he arent and tiem aud detained, and, it there be on Aaa Cogan do uot agree. Cogan states that when the | working so hard of late to make effectual. Tne mi } er inchs baraced Wine cab Ga iitnce rwatiinn ines: | eho i tot prvcieaie aocigeaea from Fringe Gortchacow. | hension of hia escape meauwhile, upon a proper CIFY INTELLIGENCE. shots were fired Harrison had’ struck Foss, and | important political step taken, however, of late in OU Be ee et Oa Ite Heaton Party say | Rusician despatch of Max Ls Felative to: the Gegotigtion on | Proceus for is arrest may be proclired, and Ke may be b another Lian, Whose name was not ascertained, was | direction ia that whuoh has béen referred to on le. The means of telegraphic correspondence | ¢, Pranco-Belgian railways, Ihave drawn a memorandum | {of °x'tadition io Tennessee. | fon myanll, 1 cannes tonges @ cutting his hat tn pieces with ashovel; that these | part of the voters of the Seventh ward, the 1 Wwonid then exist. petween’ the West Indian | °2,t%et communication from Baron Munch, and ‘on the | 2¢ = party to his tiifgal imprisonment. Let the prisuner be Can Accipent.— Yesterday Charles Lambert, aged | are the only parties who were near the captain. Majority of whom are Irishmen. No doubt a na, nd nop Ayres, the’ “argentine | Srevisioas! snswer Kmade to bin. I will edd but a few | discharsed: Deck sevan years, of No. i48 Hudson street, was run over ; ,, tepreventatives of the owners of the vessel called | tional and a natural feeling Ras influenced th Gontederation, apd the repubilcs oh nie pied observations to ee ancraatainy copy of which is ‘ eciaton. seettig i A eae at the station house about six o'clock and had an | action of the people of Bite ward; for it tof uth «America. Concessions ‘ for mala thiDk purselves authorised to eriticioe tne ith and slightly injure’. by car No, 30 of the Eighth ave- | interview with Foss, who made the above state- | nas ever been a galling reflection with the. years have been obtained from ‘the EN eee eral fo criticise the | Chapman Slate Vompany tx. John Gait.—Motion | nue railroad itne ments. They represent him to be a quiet, sober and | whole irish element here that such ® mon- Spanish government, ana the colonial govern- | BEYer permit ourselves to judge the use it can of the | STanted. - Mortuary Sraristics,—The returns made to the | industrious man, Who has been in Mr. Nélson’s em- ed aristocrat—the agent of @ house whose loans ‘Mente of several of the isiandg have anderlces to | Communteation At receives from other govera: Ce In the Matier, &c., of Emina Thompson to de dis- ) Boara of Health show that for the weex ending yes- ploy for three ore He is about forty years ey Nave propped up tottering tnrones in Europe—shouid* be the great executive representative in the coun- clls of the democracy of America, However this 01 sequently we cannot recognize to Count Beust the right of | charged on habeas corpus.—Pris 5 <1 has a wit fami a a Be tabard Loren ios a eoten Pe sem —. making | tae use we make * communications from otber aiving. ball for $100. ai mone Eee terday noon there were in the city 592 deaths, against ovuarrison ia ‘aged forty bacailily Amys Ireland, raphy to 2,600,000 oe pote = ge Lanes Jeol, of official observations. | We | charles Wolf te, Isaac Scherrer et al.—Motion } 587 for the revious week, 310 births and 270 per- | tn afiuent circumstances, and has a wife and three agency of teleg: gons marrit Be t Kell t May be, the action of Tammany in the premises and Burinam ft will be easy toextend the lines to Rio | Count Banat had in view wher he made, | sranted on terms, . 0) . ontidren. rgeant Kelly and the police of the ward | the support to be given to the resolutions of the eae i a petra Saka, ft | Sea Sekt ot rns omaha aan | ana cf 01 at, tare, Rr —Movion |" Sewioce Masvure or A Faui-Angunt ails, | bea Giana, ge acy abajo | Seren ward demotras ie feet amogaton of either Places, ‘The system can also be united with | fore we see uo reason 10 express ourselves. fo any way od ng the clerk of this Court to pay out moneys | ggeq twenty-four years, of No, $2 Suffolk street, | Hy ? A woah: eaxtnte granted. the ward—by the [ieee Irish democracy of the city Patrick G. Meuth vs, Alfred &. Tilton et ai.—Motion | While at work on a new butlaing, » will be anxiously looked for. One th! however, by hia better feelings to protect the weak against 49 pretty clear from point to point of the political 600 Kast Six- | the strong. Smes Completed or bel constructed from Rio to | that matter. As to the Austrian despatch of Buenos Ayces, Montevideo and Valparaiso, ‘The | sallor of the Rmpire will recollect teat hp did Got’ at { 2.250 mil te ib tO Abort. wrth granted. teenth street, fell from the fourth to the first door Later in the evening Coroner Flynn proceeded to * ee eae ec lind ae es OF submarine | renean he di pot canes us to pomuit an’ fadiseretion on ina | £ev0ard Yan Ness v3. Sarah A. Taliaferro et al.— | Yesterday and sustained severe injuries, the renidence of the wounded maa, and cmpanelling Tareatina $0 tion Manet gIOCA OG MEISEL A | point.’ We are confident that we always observed an uso: Motion granted as to defendant. A SAULORS’ FiowT,—At two o'clock yesterday | & jury, took is ante-mortem statement, as fol- | to the opening of the campaign, precipitated by ae Spain, Cuba and the United States. javedtecron in ibe uue me hare, made of communications | James O'Brien, Serif, ve, Merchants’ Insuravee | morning two sailors had an altercation on the piet | !°RY ‘came is John Harrison, residing at 296 Maat. | Hes, 1 the HERALD, ‘ail sevtned calm, clear and (From the London ‘times, August 9.) Sipe exmmct Be In the matier of Mary & Grof.—Prisoner dis- | [00t of Vesey street, during which William Han, son streat; I believe Lam about to die and have no bright for an easy, prosperous run over the course from here to the fall; but squalls have snddenly broken forth in differeat quarters, and now it wilt require the steadiest seamanship to pilot the old ship. vo a sade anchorage. THE OFFICES. As regards the offices, which we have in several previous articles enumerated. and presented the When we ventured ashort time ago to concinde our | not say if the int. ti remarks Op the relations between Spain api Cuba | spaics in question are exackor not. August 21, I was standing in my store, No. 167 Soutt* bya a perpen aera of @ compromise be- | those informations we think we can ‘but to | @llowance of fifty doilara granted. snip. street; the prisoner, here now (Samuel Foss), was tween foes, neither of whom had anything to | tose from whom we received them. Were we to admit tne Frederick Hoffman vs. Emilie Pasquay—Motion CaTAonte FestivaL at Staten IsLanp.—A grand | beating a boy im front of my store, in hope from 4 prolongation of hostilities, we oniy | "UpPoition, rendered probable by the circumyances of the ranted and reference ordered. the middie of the street; he ve utterance to a conviction springing from our | arm that at Ban nando to ‘ritivise Yhe communi: | "Renecca diray, Adminstratriz, @c., ve. Nattonar | feallval of the Cathollo Association of Rossville, | tick: he struck him several times with It; partial survey of the case, without claiming the “se ge fen! Bleam Navigation vompany, &o-Motion granted, | Staten Isiand, will take place on Tuesday at Elm | he then turned on @ poor woman who keeps an charged. received a slight wound, which was dressed by hope of recovering irom my injuries; this aftern Blnrzer M. Corne vs Frances M, BicbyExtra | lice Surgeon McDonald, after which be ieft for hi a tt 8, youth tn Minister, Haron Frienem, we should seein ie fact an tari, least knowlege as to any transaction of the nature | tation to declare that sven lesving: aelde a po a eniaa Woodbury vse Henry DatecMotion granted | Park, S. I. ‘The joyous participants will proceed to | apple stand in front of 158 South street and struck bear giotenglagdl Sagi i grb ihe flegh an We recommended deing actually In coutemplation. | ck) wat once deny. Oy teneralFeatoow Cf uational policy, | Without costs, e the restive scene from Dey street at ali Lours of Ue | her repeatedly with the loaded stick; T went out to Rowing new to Bote, The, hot weather of the pase @ {nan however, rumors have been afloat | German Cadi ibm. Our cowmnnications eo | | Frederick Peter vs, Mary Rosenthal—Motion for | OY Dy 8 o ‘ Eas cae beating the woman; I took nold of him | most determined opponent of Tammany in the be- pr} ri rican preted more solid nets, an4, above ull, those we address to the Saxon fabine,, | ie Of Maury granted, THR PUBLIC HeALTA.—The intense heat of the {oad ot aby his aentie, aed him until a police | gimning of the week feels himself now at the end so that negountions for a cession of Cabn have | Norther siectaste, Syiaattyyt tue federal diplomacy of SURROGATE'S COURT. pant two days has had a verious eect upon the | ice with & pists” feeling myself “wounded t | sremas' at ts aco nts inate dee te been for more than two months, and still are, pend. | yourself in tha epiit with lye'c Wacegineel testa: eepteed ia 7 streets of the city. In densely populated neighbor- | struck him; he fired "several shots, two of which ef CE prey iver AN Se Bi m it proper, to read to bir Hefore I am therein ‘enclosed, but uot Selves Sark | te Tacker. hooas, oct . | Wills admittea during the week ending August Spain, it is stated, i# not unwilling to part with | should yo where the politicians—that are left aeneicie tat that island, and wish the rest of her West India pos- | jeme mplied by the poorer classe: do congregate. Judges and Justices, Senators , the gutters | took effect on me; I also heard that he shot a girl; 1 ry car i king with deadiy odoi nd disgusting | Was then brought hoine in Mr. Waydel's wagon. Aase a for @ consideration.” The price she sets |"! satiated s Plac ‘tne health oMmetals are alarmed ‘th con- Dr. William Bhine testified that he examined the geen Pusteoe Gat pebcet Comerentares cee upoh these colonies 1s put down at # round sum of jusan A. Place, John Alstyne, George M. Stew- | sequence, and are nesitating as to the course to pu: wounds of Harrison, and found himjsuffering from | the Coroners are on the wing, seeking rest and find- ward M. Goriniey. In the will of Jonn Alstyne | sue in the premises, It hag beet iggested that the | two pistol shot wounds, one in the leit groin, which the extent of £15,090,00) and £20,000,000, The | ube af inhidie are the following benevolent bequests:—St. Paul's | MO8t effective way to cleanse the gutters would be though dangerous is not likely to be fatal. The gehemey 1s is, added, consiate tn: opening a, sup. Hebets elds tune cach: toca ( teat tie li 3.083 e ton Bible eng ; wr on the Croton water and wash the decom- | second i# on the left side of the chest, between the . asses in Cuba | z : —The ed | ch, Fi $15,000; 1 rst and second ri n to raise the suin required to redeem ther tal a | eties Ricun Skee ttuveign: Eetics. Common Prayer Book Soctel; posing animal and vegetable matter that threatens one inch to the left of the i y. 000; New York ith of 0 ‘ os sternum. The ball hi tered the from Spanish thraldom and to consiitnte it | ty inesitting of the Reiwhsrats | | Eye and Kar Indrmary, 810,000; aeiery for nd Re- the health of the city into the sewers. as en substance of img none, and willing, under the infiction, to let politics—if tend: in @ hotter directlon—siide rather than touch them at the preaent time. There is only one exception to the general stagna- tion. The indomitable Cohen, in the absence of Peter 240,000,000, and sh has already received offers to | AUSTRIA. | art, 0 tt hy ROUG: . the left lang. This latter wound, in the opinion of | B k Sweeny, is after Wi to an independent state. Tne vi egation on the | lief of Indigent Aged’ Female! + OF ROUGHS aT THE BARGE Orricgs Ptsr.—Compiainta ” isinarcl ny, is after liam M. Tweed with ashingtoa Would take upon liseli*the suipuiauion | % inst. the generai debate i ne estimates of | Home, $13,000; Institute for a ad, bio, are being made of the admission of runnera for rail- Thermal vis air wee im accordance with | Sy S, Stok for the vacant Sapervisorship, and if < fae arise of the contract, and give security for | the Ministry for Foreign Affatre was opened by a | be ca eg and Dump, $20,000; 8% Luke's Hos | poaag and boarding houses to the barge office piers | these facts, f ¢ ae ping cohen. ‘the nomination of rarameags tie iat: y be eo PI y * pital }20,000; Ne y 2 ‘ ad Gated a pléce of business wourd have tobe Leones speech from Herr Venderstrass, the reporter of the Piteitere of damintetration were graried Of estates | While cabin passengers are landed from Kuropean Ateleven o'clock last night both of the victims | ter, in the ominous utterances of the ancient tribes fo.8 happy and speedy termmation conid not Tema | comraitice, He was followed by Herr Spie- | Of Herman W. Ehrentual, Mary Themer, Diedrich | steamers, Yesterday as the Santiago de Que wag Tapposed tonave besnebat elightty wounded, 1 1s Sy a Ce ta, OF Teter ae ira eae jong a secret, nor could 1 rithe elt: ‘4 olf, Anna Blecu, Le i B. O disembarkin, Dassengers @ gentleman i eve 7 - (i srac! en let all Tam- Ts a Seer Ce een eee out rais | gel, who discussed the contents of Red | Hugh McAdam, Da Bh eg Bele) ES yey Who carbines Copenhagen, Denmark, J 3. grossly | Ociicved will die. ‘The physicians have no hope tor | many—sachems, sagatores, kinwini ‘and who- out, however, averting the witimate lave’ “rts | Hook, and recommended the mainre of | lalley, Ann Murpity, doun ‘Rotter Michael Galler, | ‘sulted and his iife endangered by ‘these rougns, the recovery of either of the parties wounded. soever else is permitted td do homage within the Fumor of te intended sale of Cubs,” we are t tnendly relations with Prussia and Germany. | biward Fields, Joug Shea, John Aitkin, Rosalie | #d Boe ee res reinretiger, ena te ag ws % ferGales satires: ag a pie noeares “has exc! great discontent in the Spal r - W ss : y- | Bic doun Bosman, Rosalie We . sought to protect er, Was rougbly driven HE OL jor Co Supervisorahip, and all while, on the other hand, ‘the Cuban duitta (acueéw | Her Wickemvurg approved the polioy pursued by piano NE or) | oif the pier by these runners, ‘This occurrence was THE LINCOLN MONUMENT FUND. Tammany, he declares, caunot hold it fron tit. ‘k) have formally protested against the proposed Count Buest, who, he said, was in favor of friend- COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. immediately made known to the Surveyor of the — 4 1” ‘This Is entirely according to pracedent, | Sip With Prussia if the tatter would only come for- in bas . Port, and either he or the Collector should order an Letter from the Treasurer. THERAPEUTICS, ‘ne Spanieh army ts in honor bound to shed the ast | ward ina similar spirit. Herr W : A Culiforninn Learns That Canes With Bowels | Ycttigation and correct te evil complained of. SHARON SPRINGS, £13, 180 » i Grop of ita blood to envorve the right of the crown | voucillatory tone adopted. by The govermunout to. ‘ psd deasived jowels |“ Conosens’ INQUESTS.—AN Inquest was held yos. beipspi dell ofa ct Soh eedaaee At the last meeting of H Of Onstile to the “Pearl of the Antilles’ ana | Souciliatory, tone adopted by the government to | of Steel Are Regarded Dif erently Here Thaw | |, = nh mpage To THe EDITOR OF THR HeRAL ne Tae Werreres ing of the French Society | the Cuban Junta, as representatives of the insargent policy of woulielpeas mink te ee pe paremanee of . On the Pacific Slope—itow Lending One’s erday by Coroner Schirmer, at the Morgue, over the While sojourning for @ few days at this watering of Therapeutics, Dr. Caffe in the chair, various spien- ' cause ip the Isai, are justified in contending that | the utmost possible Conchiation «Horr Rechtnace | Money Don't Pay For Diuner—3 Temains of Charles Theodore, » German, aged sev | race g friend has called my attention to u commu. | 14 specimens of tinctorial substances were pro- | the emancipation of a people should be wrought out | expressed a desire to. see carried juto effect the at | Settling the Do; , enty-six years, who had been fonnd in an insensible | ‘ duced, and among them coralline, which, since th § with steel, and not with gold. But, between the | present unexeculed clause of thé treaty of PI ; 4 8 QuestionnJe condition on the 19th inet, and died on Friday nignt | 2°etlom without signatare ip the Harauo asking , v military punctiiio of the former and the patriotic | He also stated bimecif to be wed to the forme. | suntice. tobe se eam Y DIME | for information as to the Lincoln Monument Fund, | ate serious charges brought against it. has been sub~ fanaticism of the latter, there are the interests of | tion of a Sout German c me por ed to the forma- Before Judge Kelly, | from apoplexy of tne brain, Verdict in accordance. I hi 2 4 jected to numerous experiments. It was proved at si both countries snd of their inhabitants to be con- | that Anstria ought to Walk hand Innaddwith sured | NO possible atiude tua the the ster may | , COTOHeE iynn was notified yesterday to hold an } I+ 18 butashort time since I published in most of | the sitting that it was perfectly innocuous, and that 5 sulted; and, soove the mere impulse of passion, | Germany. Herr ZisinlaikOWeh Opprnen Cae aaesce | reach appears to have the a1: Prchespeern Y | inquest atthe Morgne over the remains of anew. | tue city papers a statement showing the amount of | & workman of the Goveilus had painted both his 7 there ought te be the coutrol of sound reson. If ik | Sipe dastct eae x goer } alitlance | reach appears to have the slightest depressing effect \ vorn Infant which had been left in a stateroom of | tanas collected, and since that time no subscriptions | 4°08 with 8 solution of it with impunity. The only ean be proved, a8 14 indeed evident, that a repara- | ferred might to hg eerower pre- | upon crime. In the prisoners’ box—aud a ortobed, | the steamer Chauncey Vibbard by ® man and wo- haved on eck cause of danger might be the arseniate of alumine tion of the colony from the mother country is an nn- eid enon aiid ehoaie should | omned and contined box bis—were huddied yester. | #2 Who had registered themselves as Mr. Ohriaty | Nave been received; but for the information of your | they use aa a mordant tn order the better to tix the avoidable and by no means remote consummation . by which Neate tamamiekiotane, (thaw us onne » ere huddied yester- | ana wife, The woman became ead i paring the | correspondent and the public I will state that a con- | beautiful color of corailine. it may not be uninter. Htseems the height of madness to carry on hostili- | might be disturbed. Rert arnern re vente aoe day the same throng In numbers and for that matter | day in her stateroom, but left the boat at Newburg, | tract was some time #ince'made with H. K. Brown, } esting to iadies to know what they wear in their Wes fraught with ruin to either side. sia as being — irreconcilaole, h represented Prus- | the game im general appearance, Jt was the usual | 4 bO8t-imortem examination will be held to de- | one of our most celevrated sculptors and"the anthor “chignon."’ The hair composing them 1s broughy Tudependently of her arduons enterprise in eubju- | which. he mentioned mm ike nid ta of mongrel group of sore-headed and biear-eyed ana | “%m'ne whether the child was born alive or not. of the Washington monument fn Union square. Mr. | OVerfrom Caffreland jand the uncivilized parts o! gating Cuba, Spain has such desperately bard work | yon Werther as Prossian Mit vata ae baron 4 acer teat bear-ey er Coroner Schirmer held an inquest yesterday at | Brown has already finished a plaster cast of our | Aimerica, thas of the German peasant women, and bo band as may well task ber strength beyond its | and the affair of the |sedomn oon “> > fe Pte aon an ve sed specimens of humanity, with | Bellevue Hospital over the remains of John Towner4 | lamented President, which waa exhibited to the | those of ali countries that have died in the hospitals, Not very extensive jimita, No revolution ever more | with the tone adopied by Pytnme tia’ pouetemere (ean geht pilose of duasi respectability. “Men, | & mative of England, aged twenty, who fell down an | committee, accepted by them and sent to the foun- | being insufficient to meet the demand, All this hait 4 Colla) from sheer impotence than the | circular note of Baron’ Beust on tne pr hege! ee. = chlidren, every age, sex and condi- yankment in Fourth avenue on the 19th inst. aud | dry to be cast in bronze, and when finished, as it | is taken to a place near Regent's Park, Londo movement whien, negely a twelvernonth ago buried | the despatcn made panitc by the Austrian Genera | palendar thete were tty Ave sce ae thesctmtrty, | diseberged ae ured Due retat Pages: bo dier a, | Coisuh ners Wiad ina ane taibants ce Croaibent | Wut Wie. SiaNon em mptonse, ances fee Sct eae : Queen isabella from ker thrope. Abad government | Staff, Count Kechberg aefended th rian General | calendar there were fifty-ve casea, Of these thirty- | discharged as cured, but returned again to die. A | tations and wishes of the many friends of President | but the stench it spreads about far and wide te ‘ Wan, At that crisis, overthrown by # small traction | by him when in power in counection. with tne | of petty larceny, ONC Of inaltaeasveerageentees, | vere Ag ; i of death from accidental causes was duly | Lincoln, but will add another wreath to the brow of | 80 insufferable that the cataviishment ef, one of | rendered. ‘the artist who designed tt. of petty larceny, one of malicious mise! violating the Howl ec and one of selling obscen literature. Judge Kelly, usuaily ai ibe’ es of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy a4 re- | uve, burried through these canes “with iWentni ds foreign questions. He defend len: Repeemhie: “pronmonattetee | Citas Garten: perenboe eee d the attitude | like rapidity, which had the one good effect of al of the nation; but the whole nation has ever since | Sch Holst Seon nadie icra the mmole natio t jesWig-Holstein question, Herr sturm demon- her government In | strated the identity of the jn the pluee of the falien one. General Izquierdo, the tneagesealh ain the 4 General of eden. Or Madrid, and one of closed aga nuisance. An casy and ¥ Coronet Fiynn he'd an inquest yesterday at the it wili perhaps quiet the nerves of your anonymous ; #tocking unproductive land With torent "weg: ite New York Hospital on the body of Frederick Dorui- | correspondent to know that Mr. Brown has alread. been hitupon in Auvergne, It simply consiste in 2, a German, woo on tne 20th ult. fell through 10,000 on account of his contract, and that | sowing, say ten kilos. of pine or other seed on the ey @ hatchway at No, 461 Broadway and broke hi! the funds, which amounts to about | soil, such ’ 8, Without any previous ration. formally wttmates Who desire | lowing those sentenced to terms of imprisonment to | Death occurred on Friday nigh verdict of 5 United stat 1 7 ly t WAS " ‘on othca ty 4 y ect, sy A ‘ir pena ieee or" fog bang’ pil pit Te [~ pial rose ag eed drag _ alg ebtes 3 ae ty hast rendered ty th esterday we bee td, further tat I ave studiously floak or sheep on the ‘qrouna for sweet orafor é ‘ ‘ Y 2 “despair! gD . a id healthful breezes o' 01 irmer was no! 10! * ‘weather bein; \e The mere proclamakon a Shing: bowsran wouia ung Mteinoen Gesmicceoaer aia im and Prossia, a S caer ‘gy tw ae Kast river, ‘I here Was | &D Inquest over the body of Ell hite, aged twen- | 1; requested eet on arco Sovretary Or ths mo eracely ware and cae cae a) w not bring about the cure or the ev he sovereygn | He also pleaded jn favor of the strict execution of : i CALIFORNIANS GETTING PORTED, | Tansteds to toe Somes ee hOiath anaes COP intosipm | Carrie toceioe ime ememotipiooner wevuae tue Warum | TOWING: Warreke beer cone Ct remmmae, we tee toe, of @ man to “gov Of allthe men placed | Figuly and Neumann, won, and died yesterday from the effects of ber | in government bonds, entering the subscriber’a | fowls, is wheeled to a n Helfersvorfer expressed | tomed to the fi leas 08¢, neg spend the day by the late change at the ne: 7 i 4 re pI ‘omy ree and easy ways of the liongin (iat intemperance. The body was removed to the | name on a book kept for that pu which, by- | tne pri: ‘ ad the Spanish ad- | the opinion that forbearance towards Rome was a | far away State of superabundant gold, earthquakes | Morgue. the-vy, ia well worer seeing and i the writer as porstohing au picking up te eat ioscan. ay ihe ~y Da ‘on, General Prim alone was credited with | policy befitting Austria. Me declared that P cient y ‘never y ry at Prussia | and vigilance committees. A lew 4 mince he Andrew Telbaver, a German aged 90. committed | \uded to has ever sent in subscription vi 0 7 a ts ny, \ = y evolvers and or ittie jadder, at 183 street, where he was alt Mone The vecersity fer the yromotion pi vocelied Boeveloy (9% Birengii Ip nese 9P4 thew it world Prune Thomee Healey somehow her mear. nnvernd ma vendant attitude. "Tne motive Wwe ipsa “aworuy” eeu ROHN ‘Treasurer. bad fase iad iid bch t might “reign,” mitted to the Tombs on the 19th inst. for intoxica- -< f igo,” but there would sill be the same | the treaty of Prague. Peg 4] ‘hes from Herren Thomas brockwood is @ Caliornian, and is accu® rey ti Ger | invgoveramens bender eatering. the suoseriver's | fowintis waceied t's wi’ soughea fig, There