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CENTRAL AMERICA. ROCKFORD REViNGED. Mataale—The Reek‘ord Mes, Mutnals— Elxht Timers | DARIEN. Report of Captam Selfrdze, of the Darien Suz- veylug Expedition, to the Government of the Unied States of Co ombia. Paxama, August 21. 1871. | Defeat of th ‘The State of Panama is at present quiet, but un- easy. A great deal of opposition exists agaist the | government on account of the decree of forced | ns being carried our in the interior of the State, The lack, or tveral, parts ts stil in the ascendant, and detcrminea to keep the wt or conservative, Score 140+ 4. The fifty contest in which the Mutuals and the Forest Cty Co © Rockiord tsv2 eacagd Une season took place yesterday afternoon upon ter Union Ground, Wiiltamsburz, Tho attendance was not very large, not more than six hondred persons TED STATES STRAVER RESACA, wea, Thara filver, May 2, 87h. Sexow FL NO SALGAR. states of Colombr, Lo- cn To His EXcRLLENcy Preaitent of the Unite Foi: — lL consider it my aaty to Inform Your Excelleucy { } | | being present. Those who reimamed away wil regret tt, a4 the game Was one of the most briliant, bora for vatttng ana flelding, which has been wit- nessed on the Unon Ground this season, the onty game at all approaching WW, aa far as bathe The news from this State up to the loth inst. was satisiaciory. On tue idth ul.. the Provisional Prest- Geut yave a graud bal to the meaibers of the Na- Of Une general resolts ob'a ue? by the Ithiuus of tionat Couveution. Daren exploring ex pedit.o1 lor tae opeLdag of an ‘The exports trom the port of La Uaton for the % concerned, beng tne “last Boston-Mn- Aoteroceaule sary catal, which i Rave (be honor LO Mouth of duiv ast were, by the steamship line, Lugs ual game, At the commenceiment of thelr culmwand, Packages, valued at $2,1015% From La Livertad, Present Eastern tent the Rockford nine 4,259 packayes, Valued wb $13,8 9 5% were very furtanate, but latterly they have toss Tie Constituent Asse-nbly has decreed toymnove every gaine they hav: played, They determined, Me authoriiy oF De. Vucias as Presideat of the ree therefore, to make A Hetermined effort yesterday tO Public and recogunzes Gonoral Guuceles as re-try and change their luck, aul they succeede!. The Vistuval Pe al Mutuals hive aiwass had oart work +o beat this 1, Composed Of Two Vessels Of the vy. satlet Irom Sew York in Janu. ie Bay of Caledonia m tne month of February ‘olowiog. A Vessel belougiay to ‘Tals expediiio United St \. p, v3 >r. Dow trancisco Alvarade. Envoy Extraordivary powerfui niac, but yeaterday they did not stand a (he Pacific 5 juauroa Was Seat to cO-Operste OM Lhe ond Minisier Ptemiporentiary from Nouduras, Nad shadow of a chance with them. ‘They got tio hang Hactlic coast been receawed) by the Presiden’ and wad imitated or Wolters’ pitching tron tne vezwning, and they From tae port of Ciledonta various observanons Proposals ior (ue umON of Salvador an! Honduras, punished nin severely alihuigh Woltors has rarely With the cas ital at La Union or Amagaios were made wih instruments, and aso trom the rn eee r | pi chedin better orm ant wita greater revulariry than he «td yesteriay, band the ground heev dry port of Sursadi towards the morthera ex- Reovducas. the defeat of tae Mules WOU uWve been st more 3 cl x ec sever e@ yleded on the coast of the Pactilo, in tne conmuences japorers ure plenty. A large station house has been = Hinolsaus | bat. The game Lom tts very ex: | Of the rivers Sabana { Lara, The first of these pysned ior passengers at More Coriez, as weliasa Ccellence, was- 60 one sided that it admis fines Was ty Cross fue Comhiicras, follow the valle¥ yumber of passenger ears. Tne road on the auth eg oe iy pease =e ten cemeanine July, tne dat the report, Was war saa Pe iro, Dow Vicente Cerna. ex-Vrestieut of Guatemala, bad reitred to Copan, with Lue permission of the starasthe unionofihs mver with And dien cress the isthmus wo the Of the Sdcubli the Chocunada exceptions, Was excellent, Dut Wad It uot bean oF Adily’s missudsing Pactersou’s tt tm tne ebzhen Would Reve 40! PROSPECT PARK FAIR Gs0UNDS. Twe Miles avd Repeat—Matech Between Mystery and Louiso—The Laster tho Wh nor. About three hundred gentlemen assemoled on the Prospect Park Fair Grounds yesterlay afternoon to witness a match race of two mbes an) repeat ber twena B. Mefirath’s sorrel mare Loutse and W. Ben- nett's vay gelding Mystery. Moe thau tne usual Interest was exnivie | in the decisioa of .nis contest, owing to the past cates: of the horses ani thair known g1me qualities, and, still more, (ne turfmen of Brooklyn were generaily awaro that the sane horses bal yet anotner match—that of three miles aud repeat -to be dectled a weex neace, and they were a ntile concerns to yesterday’s trial, as conwderable money uad already been staked ou the secon event. The betting yesterday before the horses appeared on the track was almost tw») to one in favor of Mystery, and these odds were mcreasea when It be- came Known that Loutse was very lame; but a’ter Miram Howe, who waa behind th) mare, gave her a NEW YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. hutie warming exercise they were somewnat re- | duced; yet, until the word was given, the pools averaged —Mysterv, $145; Louise, $10), In her con- dition the mare trotted a game race, and at the Huish her driver was warmly appiauded, THE TROT. First Heat,—Louise was on the instae, They got away at the first atremp:, with the mare leading a lensth, As they went aroun! the tara she led the dance two lengins, and at the quarter, in tuirty- eignt and @ hal’ secoads, was tour lengths to che } Pacific. Bec . mmning they teu & geauue pulot Dred on in the Pacific, Phe secodd, Starund — pyoduras government. in E s oA i eB from Sersaroi, crossed (he Cordateras in the awighe a | Feet oto a Ge ine Metesnce macy Hout Down tie vackstretch Mystery put on borheod, and, olows e valey of Mov, euded | played tne r positions spleatidiy, Vickey excelung ® spurt, and at the ball-mile pole was e rst, Messrs, Hollinoeck & Co, are about to construct a MW Mis superior Knuwied ce of the game, Bird, of tu2 bat one lengta tn the rear. Tine to tts polut, Forest Crivy team, made several very fine catctes doting the game, aot Mack played his position Without an error. pu aisn fei the Kocktord uar- ng score, but ne was closely followed by Bid ant Anson, vf the futuila Pecgusoa— no toon Mulls’ Piace when he retired trum the gawe—leserves qneat credit for the lively, energetic iminner in which be plaved the postion. Bagier and dngoain Steamer, Which ter coutmct Oblies them to place on Lake Munsagua, ‘ihe works are lo ve placed on the river fititapa, Walch connects the LWO lakes. Jivkao Nas turned aut very Well cis year botn in quuutity ane quantiy. ie has receive] an au ograrh letier cureluily made with the air dat butt lines were Mpprocuicatle tor The Cordiiera bas Dott aay pall a 1vdy feet, and tie extent of ibe to render thé cou. @ shup canal. lower tevel (tas Ares of the MoNntai ts such r sane Nor does there 2 COMMALUALIA Dh ow bts elevation outehee ar bubs ieee idhieades i fency oF Moatyena, and thaaking tim led bac batiing score Of tie Mutes Hous of ihe olners exist a suit cient quantity oi waer to enavle us lof promising Lo promote aud protect the Moly a@pparencly bebig avle to bat Fisner’s pitching, “Ths overcome the diliicuities by means Of 1VLKS. Cathet religion. fullowing 1s Lie score:— The expedition sated for the Bay of San Blas in aca tho Litter Hat of Apri. ‘tas route formed tue mare Comm Rion. ' ano rie ee ‘ This republic continues sull enthusiastic about 100 133038 rowoss part of the Isis, measurins only tweaty- i hin oa sa eh ce - navigable river tS ralread To the Atiuntic. The works were to be i en ° ; 11g six miles frow the Atiantic to the Dayle et COUMMeUCed KLOUT The ad Uf the present mona, Het He ae oe | Mayan, ali or which gave me great hoped thal the a scenes 0-60 28410 Gesired route would be fouad fa this region, EX Gavtimata o 4 1 : : ; : 4 plorauiops were accordinyiy made, ‘olow.uz te was tranquil The goverument had made im- iss peael Valleys of the privet, al rivers Which fallinty the portant reiorms aud was revisiug the coue of laws. | rere i924 Prat Bay of San Bias, notwithst yo the principal ‘Tue consuls of the foreign Powers wad recogulzed ; “LN SENGR, line iolowed the Mandingo up stream, crossed the Ute Mew order of Wings, ao ali ie r igle ae eon Corcileras wud iviiuwed tie Mamoni down siteum , 3 For 2 8 ¢ 9 0 8 3 0 0-18 H VEE it 3c Wire : afar @ nd) the couGuent of the Bayaino or Chepo River, | THe WEST INDIES. ARere me Mela en seer iran ane: which Up to tis poiat ws oavigauic. the re alts | Peavy manos Wane (ance Way oObta.ned were equally umaverabie ulong Gals line; | JAMAICS i dhe bowest level of Tire Cordiers in Hus 1e@ iva was | ; e To-day Eckford vs. Forest City, of C'eveland. on found to be 11d leet amd there existed belguta of i OAR LE eye Tnion Ground, andl Attaptic vs. Forest City, of , An A’viean Cannibal Sairers of oiaten ere. ote Hin Bues=The Rocktoci, on Capitoiine PietremA Femsie Gene ‘ond. Arrany ements for fne Gotne testimonial are pro- gressin © favorabiy anda spicadid taraen, both as Fegarus cite playing strengta of (ne nines aud We attcuda.ce of spectators, way be expected, HAIREREADIE ESCAP 4S, 800 feet each side, This abst ould Bot be Overs come enther by a tumue: or by locks, aid to make wa open ec want su muck as to pabah cous | Scoration of tout uf the question. ' nee deg sie to coniinae the eXplorations Gurtng the ramy season, ou the termination of Ute ast exploration (ne expedition saticd for New York On the 20th uf June, 1370, ‘The disposition of the Indians in the interior was Hot found to ve rendly, ‘They refused us perinis- flon to pass turough tneie be Bo Ubrouga Coatary to ines Orders given. to avoid al anjaty co Une And taaiug uiways a superior ce, dtucucd any hus Wie deweobstiativn Ob titer 5 Bes LOKATION, 1.1. i ‘The United Siauss goverument, bemg ac MNGiudngs vil ol the tootnus OF bare te U Falen, Deder te settie wetini ey the qe flo adaptatiiity tor tic AEPHCHO Ob i SUL Caitad, Kixuston, Jam., August 23, 1871. The African canuital who recenly kuled a boy, Toasted tis lips and crank Nis 01004, a3 been found | wuiliv aud sentenced to da. aih Adv.ces from Murituiqas to the 9th instant state that the bishop Oi Hasseierre Is Making great efforts | to Taise money tor the relief oF the anierers by the dese by dirs of the town of Poin -a-Pietre Joupe. rscopal Churca In the Islind of St. Vincent isesiauiished. fhe Governor of tat Madaue A Brave Fireman sunatches a Lite Girl from | Denth. | One of those little mclients which prove that, in | spite of the seitshness and corruption which every day's sad history reveals, the human heart still pre+ serves some Sparks of generous sent went that only | Teauires (he oceasion ty call tt forth, occurreton | Moaday on Long fsiind, In a moment hike the present, waned we public mind is filled with stores 4 of horror aad te vel $8 being torn trom the } ranada, St Lucia eepuieuile i Ypai Cuusen in the isiand of EMAL IN vy tmescamtte failures have occurr Vue Bois has peen Pour te receutiy iu Demerara. unfortunate. It ts re resting 10 torn asive to the con- templation of an act of devonon which snows that j Wen are SUH capauie of risking Iie under the Im- | pulse OF a cepervus emotion. Ou last Moaday even- + The American schoowr LKockingham, Condemned ing the quarter oe ote seven train Irom Vu inog by survey, Was suld by #ucuiGn On duly ol ‘Tue nut was passing through Winfleid, when a litte cinid, j Mrousit $75. Mer Cargo of inolassca was veshipped — who was piaving hoar the track, became frigatened | by Gettisn orig J. 1. Gatlesy jor New York, which and attempted to ran across vefore tho train toward j Vessel Salled oa The 13tn lustant, The Veaczuelaa her home. Before the tttie thing reacned the track, General saracar, accompanied by Dr, Larrazaval, —nowever, the tram dashed down, and tie peor chit’, | arrived bee on the ti ultimo tron New York. gnable to stop in ume or go irightened that she was ‘wey bute fer Curaco’. tt is suud bin not «Ware of ner Qauger, rusted tu beiween tue eu. evolnuion agains giny aud che tenuer, ~The Ponnatcas A moment betore the engineer hal caurht sight oa. brougnt th TD received orders 60 coauinie tae Surves, afi, cour | pe. as faces of “ j Pequeatly, ti be ne H THE HUMAN GHOULS Tast for | ST. THOMAS, who fatten on the misery of the Wretched and the Mouta of Mae Alay Haver ea Une Gvui ot Like sale | at ‘ | anoui. ‘Ihe exploranuns of Toutes wicn sedow certain Utdutanes ot ie | Atraco, as weil asa hae Lote dave becn Misty: | @red vy M. Lucian de Cuvdt reo ML. drachoa, | Fiened Vice «ut ul, who aecumi panied ab de Pay it, Loowdined the Lecessaty dai LO loliow ine Saine fouLe Mm which De peeicuded to bi Buwuwit evel of vaty eluuey meters © Bacetlency dou ates tes ve: Not, tereiore, gv Mv any detatls enougn w say Wal ny suc: puss © ouued by M. de ruydt. Made BiIth an eXaer tucroUuTial aD allituve of by feet a tue Valley OF 1uuela ve ore Grieving at tae Cordillera. ‘abe principal lavar on wie & An American Schianor Co idemaed=Ve: : guvlan Filibuster Wiseeilinrons Newn, Sr. THOMAS, August 1, 1871, comprehended { | 1 peti has been to avtrato atin jure a hue venus al th jadi ch veuesuelaus, of the cilid ravuias ta tine dy Oa OF The (rau, fae valley pris Pacunpeta in ii Caca- rai iernaited, and sailed vesterday and he had prouipily whasiied ine guards ty Vica, crosung bay CoraiLers Of Cue (a tthodtaty of . ustensibily tor ot. Dow SHCT LOW, WHR KES, (ve tiara) down stream, and from tes potuh to eved ste Wl land them at gt the same time taking the precautioi pot to shut | Venogeoa avi thence to a navynvie pom. tne Sevecuci@, as they below to the revolutonaty down the b axes of ime e igiue Mn order to Keep a | total ten SS Uay-aVe Mules AB tue Potile 1s gi party, Lhey wok powuer wad auiuuntitva trout girain ou ihe carriages and prevont them couog eral) Anown ow bayra. The lowes: poiatot here. ; Violently inio collision oy the sadden stoppage. in rey + iine lolowing tue valiey cas HARD VIGHTING IN VEN an Rpite of Wiese prec ubOns, which ae tne Work ofan Dut Crossing vOut two niles te Arge quantiles of powder all amimunttion av. fasant, the chances of saving the child's tie cuward suis pout ty ao allitude of — ped Mhere for Presvleat Gnewan seemed very smal, and Wspectatos el their KE tte land ie miuce UnKOTIly be he a vuld $y un Cut Gard hgut.og is going Of — bloo.l run cold as the eh A directly between the Waule extent of tule hae a too the engine and the tent ho now, under tue can steamer Florida 1s cd hee cre Win oh | here, hav- too of the lndaence groond, of the brakes, moved slowly over «he i by meuaktu spurs apd tis Acry of horror Wad parst irom the lew avout two tubded wad Wily every now aid t fem athuve thom l level, captain aul sty mea. This haroor con mies bare people avout and a umMedtate Tusa Was ma.e tO TD LAG manner bas Vecu explored (he whoie lenguh (TE tonnage, ‘The lat charter was cosed at forty pick up tie ine Femates of the chud, for Of @ live extendtug trom the Day OF Cupce aieae — C&bts wold) for 19 10a, 6.@ar, 101 ad at corto Rico appeared impos j@ thal due should have forthe Un.ted State. Freagnts were odered tu toad Wood at st. Dumlage at >to, tree of port charges, Tue nealth of Lite stand ts good. APED W OTH LIFE ; But thore was 0. tic engin’ a} ave fireman with a } cool bead and a quick eve, Who, Reains Lie positio of tne chia, Jet a: Ouce taal Mere was bat one f saving ver. Lo stop tie train beiore reach- er Wis Tnpasstole, Ald tro. Lue direction the child Was ranaiig it was pr vaule Ble Would striae the sid: oft ecngyne. ine tireman, Jona Varick, Paciic and ioilow pneu. ethe valley of tne siptyt ty Huis route Gig ground 18 probaly & 1 DY ANY OF TRE Vines Crue e- th0 yuiriog a loase Mavigasron Avrat Curreat, abd there much doubt WoL Move Mavygabie Lor s Outs ot Nw Ni 4 ihe daver ps above tae \ Ree i BAYTI AND ST. DOMINGO. ' The St. Dowingo Anvexstion Scheme tu the trwving explorations there did not ‘ TesOlVed TO Mane au CUOrt to save ber, and, ab ie Yemain #uy other ite Isttitas to be eae Black Chembe.—Alered Piot 0 Barz msk of ns Iie, sprang to the revrof the engine, Rluibed, an aiMourA these explorations dave Dot Aguinst SalaaveeCubrals HKevolt Again-e St00ped Gown just tu time fo seize the end by the * SUES | eee, Mare and Wt fer irow the ground, carryrag ver Wy O80, | M = Bong. saspen-ted, unt the irAin could ne stopped. Toon ol gross ucuity 11 JACMEL, Hayll. August 8, 1871. | There had not beew # second to lose; in the wiance Up mi -uujece Wt. The National Assembiy was to clos? on the 26th ol aa ihe ieader Woall bave y Kuowu of the gevarap ty Ol ait, bat will continue Its seesion Lill te 2th inst. to, CRU D THE LITrLe CRGaTURE oat go oe | ‘ Jail ee PF os D es ‘ ence of min| of Varie™. ed that there te a e by way discuss taatiers resarding ine pending St. Yominx0 ora minate Ue Cuils aud her preserver wer -aonexation question. Protests azainst annexation couttaue to be ent by the dillereut towns to Presi. dent Suget. Some revolutioniats, partisans of the tate Presi- dent Saluave, are gathering at Monte Cristo, on great danger, Hud bad vol the engineer exniited @imost as unica COUlNESS AS his Meuan, Vartel Liste git migut uave been jummed to aeath bv con- | cussion 0 the tram. -boin nen deserve the greatest Credit igr ihear sed-possession anil hiuanity, amd we bop® the mulway com) any Will mark 14 appre- butt receved the unoruation Use OL iL IUIS Linposstoie iv euus ube Oust has cAuuusted my -treagt, and bam duane to begin a ew. Ll is not Likely, howe that tnd Toute Wouia give veer resuds iad that uy tue of he river fou tate io hike dluue toe €X,lorauens Jurbay The ba ny ecason Dapyn; bolaiivers ran a vue @ BLOF disia nang sale 7 . ciation of their conduct. — he child proved io be a sch viber. A.thouge ihe Boyay bs wiie! Domiumican soit, to invade the sor-nern province. lite gil. avout nine years of aye, ike wiece of | lon ts Bol CUCHINE Ou BOCOUUL OF bat itis auld that they are aided by President Baez, of Olver Green, Winfield, and, beyond # serious irimnt | MPovainge, CHUrPd Vy Loe Loprcal rads, St. Lbomingo, The government pas in consequence | gud &@ lithe rougn ireatmeut, had sucered no iury. | Tue vues wmiued Last set despatched he war steamer Mont Orgause io crue TAR ADIT thas of tue Taye Napipl— aie prac! for 8 cane! Lut ab au enormous expense, the frst Wout cust $149,000, 009 and Che BEGUM 1410, 0d4, Wy fe nota couciuding I beg Ww make a lew ouserva- ou ‘dhe Unies siates of America are mterested, toa Corian eate i, £4 1b Coustraction 0. a Casal across Te isiausus, bUL toe perection Of tie tem acrows che Coutlimeut Bas Leinuve Conveneuces wet wild 1 the tropa, and a ¢ ©, Lt HO FOUC OF & BECESsity and tb neat Muu ¢ Crist@, ad has Likewise seul troops wo Cape Haytien. THE REVOLUTION IN 8. DOMINGO. From St. Dowingy we learn tat ihe revolution. ists uader Cabral have formed a provisiviial gov- ernment, HAVIg 18 seat ae Las Matas, and tat a | pew gepera ts at tie heat of the revolutionary frees. Anew aul weil organized attack 1s to be Made AgAMISt tne troops Of pues. Baez, on Lis side, la nyt wie, He coninucs making great military preparations in Acua, and tue Uulted States war WESLEY GROVE CAMP MEETING. WraLky Gsove, Oraige Co, Auzust 33, 1871, In this beautuai spot, very near the centre of the county renowned for 118 warivalied milk and butter, the Methodists of Newburg district, which exteads from Saugerties. in Ulster county, to Warwick, in Orange, aud about @ xcore of miles im its widest with her po: Hons in the Sout Seas, wud stew: Nantaskeé 2s said Lo have leit Samana aud v Germany, with her daily f sing Commerce, tove at preseul cruising uear Acus to cu-vperate by PATS from the Hudson Kiver, buld their annaat | ave Wwe same luterests with tue U.tted sates, gee, “feast of tavernacies,” or Cauip meeiing. Tue New- Dut to tae nepublie ob reson he & Saas on wer Ene ee Sa burg District Cuinp Meeting Association is incorpo | territory would ve an incaicuiame gam. Tae pearot \ Cu H 4 Y he would durive (rom ft does ot 8) Much consist FATAL SPORT. rated ander the iaw3 of tue Stats, aaa owns pro. 2n basing & sh re Of Its Lous as Deu. Diaced su Lue mmo tremarkubly central portion oi Almeriva, ihe culUvation ov Ler great extension oO ds, aud @itract.on jue Imimigia'ion cannot sail to Dring great Wealth to (he Country. | ue ium mse suuls Of woBey required ta lis Construction, toe great soleutuic proviems to be wvivea, as Well as t vut ub Moane) resulis o: the Sues Canal, wilt ail tend to mMuke Capitalists Unwiliog to uudertane Ube work Unless O11 the Most tavoravie comdtious, The route vs Nicarseua, from 13 nomense water SUppey, Gdd » ilu ou eevatsou of Only 12y feet a wre Ube Bea. In B formidaoie rival Wo all the tines T have Jerexawmined. It becomes a serious question or (ue people of Colome a whether they nad vetter FADE WEVA COUCCESIONS Ly those WhO Will cone Po ean a Sen em perty In trust for the disirct membership wo tae A Youvg Man ~hot with Iie Own Gua. Valuation of $15,000, Tne camp ground 15 sixteen Agun accident, which, it 1s feared, may prove | &Cres in extent, most of M covered by @ fine growth fatal, occurred yeaterday at Coucy Ixiand Polat, Of youdg oak and hickory tress The soft, Mr. Willlam S, Smith, a resident of Fort Hamitton, shally rocks wihici gre fouad tu ths vicimty Was out mm @ boat snipe shooting, and wboutten Bave been liberally used im grading tne Ta.nuies betore five o’c.uck P.M. putin for shore, rounds, and such Is the nature of the surface that with the inientiou of landing near whe Point, With Vea alter tne Week Of rata, Just past, there 16 nO ‘at care essness Which seems to be characteristic Mud in the enc.oxure. Among tue Muprovenicnts Of spurting men Mr. Smith negiected to discharge Tecently added isa preachers’ atand, whichis pro- his piece, unt when his boat tuuched the peacd, mounced one of the Mneston any cay ground in | svout Dity yards Irou Couey Island Point, he the country, It reaisavout seveny-uve of “her Jouiped vat, aud reverenves,’’ The “umpiniheane’ 13 caied Wesley ruct a canal Within thelr territory, 1a Siew OF the TURNING TO GET HIS GUN, equar mt b q uv Mare, thd Ras Kealug BccommouR i Immense veueut thar must vor cane! Fog Irom tt took it hy the Uarrel. As be was io be act of liftia, be ons. Lemus 1 i arc avenues Damed aller Or concody & privdege Witd te conditions which someting caught the nammer ol the gan, and, Bach at 1B0n O the demuutiii bitherto sci ved #4 # Base lo previous pr pusais, bus- fing, in consequence, & briliant opportunity and turniug attention towards the adrauiages of tue foule (Brough Nicaiagua. With -€n.s veateo the must provound respect to- Wards ) our Excetieucy, and the tuost sincere WisDes for the prosperity of the sepuviic of Colum ta, 4 have the hover, &e., TH. 0. SELF RIDGE, Commanding tne Untied states Darien Surveying son as West Miftung 1, if fell on the Lic ie? witu suiticienr force ‘Aaniin, MeiveR, Waneley, Ac. About one bonared to explode the cay uni di cuarge the contents tents are erected on sie ground, and euine of them of ope gf ihe Derre@ Into the unfortunate young are furnished su the styie of city Fesideueva. Impere Man's thigh, Woupdog hM cieadiuliy, ‘Mne shot vious w rum liey sre as comluriavls af completely Lore Virvuga the Cesk ol the thigh and any caiwpaiguer coud wisn. ‘Tue prayer meetings, enicred tho lower part ot the groju, wMicung iu- and in siormy wWeutner, preacutig services, are ) JUMes 20 SeTiVus a$ to MAKE held In two large cuts, One & Gotuc eciice of cane | MIS CASE DESPERATE. vas and We ‘oher around tem, ‘Lhe grove in quite The steamtug Gia Vator, which h been towing @ accessinie, eI Hi) Nated InueEdtaiG:y on ihe uunt- n | Vessel to sea, iortuuately had seme passeugers fomery branch Ol Ue mile, dud seveu mues uOrLh Expeduou. aboaid who belonged ty Coney Islaud, apd came Goines. A lelegrapn oifice is amoung the oonvene Mate ihe GOCK w Jew Minutes alter ihe accident oc- ences of the pace, bub postal laced have uot yes been me aes The ogee d aiWays close lier TOULTS OF SURMY, BNA Dod NO puie serv Wounded Dat Couvered to the Quarauttne Hospital, the grove on that aay, hey claim me nouor. ot Mi Order that WE should receive proper tical = having been the first to unsttiute Uns re oem in tue atiendauce. Toe Giautator tuok him to Quaran- matter of preventing the sapbath-oreaking inciient line, ba. 4b spite Of the promp! asgisiauce rendered — to the opening ut CaiNp aicebiilgs Wo the puotio oa me to him PUL Me hope ts emeriained Of bis recovery. firs. day of tie week, ne aoe The meeting this year commeuc-d on Wednesday, TBE CEAUTAUQUA BXPLO210N—A WHOLD. | Atwust 23, wud Ls Woe Jesigued +o close IL on Friday, Beptemver 1 wil ws tie Waataee wad been vers woe curred. Mr. Joun 8 siepert, the superimtenuent of the Paviiiou, at once gave duectious io gave the VENEZUELA. Troops De- tented. LAGUAYRA, August §, 1871, The eastern portion of the reyubiic continves ina wevolutiouary slate, The government ovserves the | | Soop item eb 4s witne wie pecttagtis 804E VeBD.CT, favorabic, raid navi failed aiwost courunousty ue pevotutyon ‘ steamers 1 be " " | Guring the Week past, the trustee, Have deter uimed Goayra iaten wHH troops, uaier weverai Excovar, | The Coroner's jury, sitting tn the case of the vic | to peciong ibe miceitrs uatil Faussiny, September fe Who ié to reinforce General Vicior he iniguec aide time by We explosion of the steamer Chautauqna, Sermous nave eon ached by sovowung, @ndeavor to dive the niet. OU Ol Loree iy, Oi gutiugua Lake, have Closed ticle iatuns , among orbera: Fos, D. past’ of Mt. astern Ley The gov nivorned i wie verdict: Poul's Metiodist By cop Cad oly Woe dork Clty; ce a0) eDAD oN Hou al brbed the jolluwing ebdianl Rev. U, Mes-iier, paiur of tue rignteeutn stieet UF BOD lake wlur. Obe Way That the coord of Ue Explosion Was lack Of water | church, New York; 2 Lr, Wert ne, of Jer Cry; Or We o. ber. IN tue bole, cecaroved Ly Plactng a Juuliy, | Rev. D.. A. M. Ustou, of pick Syiy: Key. Watam Horn dn desiga and coustruction, Incharge of an | Wyatt, of Aivany; Kev, Dr, A. i. Ferz4soy, of Sau Later Advices, Koneston, Jamarc Mesperences engiceer, and tat Captain James Muriay, Who has coutrul of tie Heal, 14 Zuairy of that General | COW O8l Kegugence in using fold bolier aid espe- geriies,. Tuo prayer meetings hive been spite Ani spiritual @avugh ty rutisty lie most evacung ta That ine, And # MuIDvEr OL CONVErsiuns are Peput bed, Avgust 2%, 1 Advices irom Venezuela represent cally in piaciag i in charge Oo sad WexpErieueed — The inrwest nee (hus tee nas Mianco’s troops bave avaia been defeated, And that. engiueer. We uerey, recommend that the proper | three thou: persous, A WucH Larger attendance 8) Uie eas.erk Parlor the republe usin Army Banas | Buiveriies eco (bal the laws for tie better gecuiity | 18 Cx)ec.e4 Hert Wees BOUld Ube Wealuer LOVE | Mun. ‘ha travelling bublic Ue SURI @uivrced. lavoravia, 1:.7%. Along the lower turn the gelding had bis hoad on th@lvader’s wieei, Dut the forcing business: Was too much for hin, and be fll bace at the threes quarter pole to Gfteen open lengtis, The mare stuck to her gait and passod under the strin: the first Mais ten length, im advance, Time, 2:43, she miaintained Wits Advaniaze until tue yuarier poe Was reachov, when che gelding, Decom hy settied, began ty close D hed, AO AL ENE NAil-mue Poe Was bul uve tengtns te worst ol the bargain Inch vy incu ue gained O14 is Opponent, Aut at the curee- quarier pe Had lessenea the distuice 10 one and & Lil leagth, and. €atuang the Mowestretcu, Was 00 bor wel; but the pace was .oo hot lor mi, and, MiskKiung @ disastyons “ily,” tue game Louise Weal er the string wilkuer U: the eat by three lengtos, at, —Louis) was now in great demand, Ayuluse Her, Le Sone but tnero were still many to lay povis averaging $id to yd). They were sent away toa good start, and 16 wae evident HAT the driver of My tery woald pasa inatcers .ruin tae oeginaing, but entyring tue tura he left bis det, aud ab che quarter, in Forty seconds, he was sia leagis 0 ne ir. Ost the backstreten he bevaine level aod vet lfor tne mare, Qud al the halewiiv pole tut: v9, LiecY Was Obly dayaghl vetweea them. Lhea came the onl ditealt hy pace Was tvo not for bun, aut he wwux wuother “ay? aad dauced sv loa a the air Uat wt bie Lureéequarter pole he was twenty te rear, Loaiwe at tne end of ine 2:41, nad fifteen len sts Lhe vest OL 1 fice Bt this pout Was peacticaily tu her rivers héwl Myste y mad made wis Hest Aras Bee, Wat Louse Went aroand wou wae heat aad € ol 2 Jog bY Cen lengias. ‘Liue.of the EWoO ules, SUMMARY. Pr svecr PARE Fair uROwN $s, two miles aud repeat, B. Neurath named 3, mM, Lou W. beuuett uated b, g atysecy , Angnst o1.—Match i LCS 11 23 ‘Time. mue and To Halts. Mile. a Hut, MileBe First heat.... 1:17 2: Bb < Seconu neut.. 1 al 4ur AMERIVAN JuCK-¥ CLUB. Meeting, 1871—Welah's for Dandicaps. ManpicaP Swesrsrakes (FIRST Day) of $50 eava, Nal. forieit, aud oily giv If deciured vy tue 20th of wepleumber, WD gouv added, Lue BEC. Oud Norse tO recelvVe 22ry OUL Of Lhe BiA.03; CO Clase ai Dame ON the Ist ol August; Weints w ve published uy the ist Of septemer; Que mMue Bos d quarter,” Fi Nominauons. 1. Governor Oden Kowie’s ch. a, My Maryland, Ntbening by BroWu U.ck, Jul Fabay MCA star, . 97 tH. Harveck, Jf.’3 Cu. G Ui years, by Geasor, dain Rus bel Vaws: 4 W. 4s. Babcock's ch. x. The s/0ctur, 4 Ye. by 5 1A UGA, Udit Ly + 5. We, baDCOCK’s D.C. uunter lis), 8 years, by Bone Scou nett ae Cauary Bud... HON PHUA'S CMe te FANCHON, v yu Austva usu, dau idlews.d. & Joho O'vounels 20 L wary 40 tot, ears, Dy sagitming, dau by. Soveres 9 Jon UT yunueli's th. waeute. Ulverston, daut anuAda, Uy Gicucue, 10, Mi, A, Letieti se Ch, L teattag, J years, by Le In;tod, dau 1206 Mor wa. de W. Camerou's b. oe be The wassnal, lui leo sate.wda... 12, ,onn O'Puuneits vb. hh. ae 4 Australiaa, daw Breaua, GeOTKE weve evens us Burns, ereike yeaa » youts, ry 13 Gaduey a ‘Taltev’s x years, by Jaghtutog, tan We Mea. wierd s De ute» by tua, dan Bay Le OTP S Oe CALM Le ingtuu, dai & Hens 1. R. &. borbes, dfs DG, dS years, oy be Jowtou, duu Newoasule Mad (Av elaide), by LACK JACK... Sey cesed si 19, !, Mores’ choi, Remorse es-, 4 years, vy clyse, dau iarbarl J... crouse's be a. Chilt Lexington, dam Lita, 21, Dia. Ciouse’s BL, 3 ¥ H,. bith Lass, G anv HAsvica (Tutap Day) O& £100 eacn, nai sorfeit, Wdeclared by the 21h of Septesives addeu, of #hici wo the secuud Horse, aul Dame Ov Le 4st OL Augusi, Hisued vy the ist of septeuver. quarter, aud only $29 WIth 91,00 ‘Lo close Westies Lo be pan. Two aules ana @ Nominations, Los. 1, Governor Cden Bowie’s ch. m, My Maryland, 4 seats, vy Brown Dick, dam al ter. rieccdent, 3 Bayar, asm years, by Consol Nant LEWIS. ..00.ee teens» THE COURTS. A Stay of Froccedings Denied—‘hs Fisk-Union Pao fio Railway Suit—ch ‘rge of Passing Coun- terfeit Money— Alleged A'tempt at Murder on the High Seas—Writ of Habeas Corpus Case— he Now Court House Iron Bill—Bu;iness in the Court of Goneral Sessions. UNITED STATES BISTAICT COUIT. Stay of Procercivgs Denlod. Before Juage }iatchford. Yesterday, in the United states District Court. ia the cuse of the United States vs. a quaniity of hue Dian har, valued at about $6,000, Judge Blatchford relused LO grant @ etay of proceedings. UNTEO STATES ciRcUIT coUaT. A Pr Suir. Judge Blatchford renadcred a decision yeaterday in tho case of George Mallory and others vs, George We White, tried some time slace m the Circuit Court. His Honor sustains the plainutfs’ patent for making hac brims, and orders the usual lojunction and ace count O1 proiits, with cosis, The Union vacific Railway. In the case of James Fisk, Jr, vs. the Union Pacific Raiiway and others, a demurrer was flicd oa behall of the deieavants—ihe Credit Mobilier of America and Oakes Ames—on the ground that the vil OL complaiut improperly joins several causes of action. In the case of Char.es Pollard ugatust we same a demurrer was filed aypoa the sare ground. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUAT. Parsing C evieit Me ye. The United States vs. Danid Ma'onr.—The de- fendant was held in the sum of $2.09) bation a charge of having passed a $1) countorieit bill, the Damond Smucgiog Canc. We were yesterday under the impression that we had heard the last of tne Radcliffe diamond smug- ling case, but the cranky character of the law often defeats the closest calculations, H. ©. Jus- tice, who hal been charged with complicity tn the aleged smuggling, hus veen surrendered by bis Dal, aud ty wt present coulined m La liow Strect da. Yesterday im the Uiitted States District Court, m the cuse of Esmond vs. Whitey, an order Was yrauted requiring the plaintif to show cause why the default receutly taken spould Lot re openca aud set aside, Commissioner Us orn nad decided that m tue Radclife diamond smuggling case Gs- mood, aud not Whitley, was the laferuer, anil, thevelore, entitied to the niormer's share, and the motion above alluded to is to review Lue Commis. sioner’s report. i A-leged Atrempt at Murdor on the High Seas. | Before Commi sioner Snieids, The Tnited Stales v3, Jukn Bartcr.—Tho aefendant who had been @ seaman on board the Britisn ship Stratablane, ts charged with having attempted to murder a fellow seaman, named Henry Conroy, while the vesgel was oi! the Capo of Good top>, bound from Calcutta to New York, in the month of Jaly last. It appears that a squaoble ensued be- tween the two men about some matter that occurred on board, and this diMculry seemed to have been made up by the accused telling the captain = that he would = try do better in future and not get into trouvle any more, Ut it trauspited tiuwt Barter tol the cook that he Inteaded to go tur Conroy. Un the following morsing, While 1 Was yet scarcely dayngnt, barter entered the place Where Conroy Was ‘ast axleco and strnck at bis Deart wath a Kolie, Fortunately tor Courvy he had tus Nand reating across his breast, andthe blade, instead of striking «ivectiy into his ‘ heart, giant Of the Rand, severely wonnd- ing two of the finers, and the wound will provably render tne hand utterly use- les, The prisoner then struck at Conroy 8. Jona H. Harveck, Jr.’a ch. co. Under years, by Censor, dam Kacnel Dawsou....... 4. W. K, baocoun’s ch. oO, Helnvuid, 6 year: Auvtralan, dam Lyvender.. 1 6. W. K. Bavoven'’s 0. bh, Conductor, + years, vy i Austra lan, dam Sette Vile, + 104 | 6 Jota Morrissey’s ch. nh. Doiender, a bY John Morgan, dam vynconia, vy Herald,.... 105 7 soha O vouneil’s gr. i, Mary Louise, 6 years, by Lightning, dam by soveretin... » 89 | & John v'vuunell’s bh, Kueuton. 6 years, by Ulverston, dav) Amanda, by Glevcne.. + ko | 9 mM. A. siteeil's gr. J. Mary Clark, 3 years, vy ! Lexington, dm Engiess, DV GicNcoe....... BA | 0, Jona Cfvonaell’s v. b. Marc, 4 years, by Australian, daut Brenna, by Knight vt st | Georee.....+ IL Ganuey & Tr gr. 0 years, by Lightning, dam Loreite ae 12, Ht, i. Thomas’ b. 1, Aureota, 3 years, by War Dance, dam Dixie, by Sovereizuy...........6 13 GW. Ste-art’s ehh. Baruev Wiliams, 6 years, by Lexinzton, dam Volza, by Gleacus 118 4. MH. Sanivrd’s p.m. Niagara, 6 years, by Lexington, dam Bay Leai..... 16. M. ol. saufora’s 0. c, Monarchist, 3 y: Lexingioi, di Mildred ... 68 16, Thouas W. Doswell’s ch. m. Ei vy eclipse. dan Nina o NM 17. Angus) Bermonv’s ch. h, Teegram, 4 years, by ven-or, dam Mand. .. 00 sscee 18. Morris’ ch. m, Reworveiess, 4 yeurs, by + Eel ise, jm Barvarity... . 19. D. J. Crouse’s b. m, Regards, Australian, dam by Yorashire DEPARTMENT OF DOOKS, Billy Vasecé=Improvewente ou Piers=Ton- nage bo the Harbor. ‘The Commissioners of Docks held a ression yea- terday, President Aguew, who has been fll since August 3, m the chair, The requeat of Mr. Durye to erect bulkheads at pliers 54 and o5 North River was Tefused, Certain improvements were ord red to piers 61 anl 62 East iiver, on recommendation of “¢ Year ihe auditiny ent of amounting to $4!,748 564 Amoug Hy ins ordered pall are tne folowing: — DeWht &. Ward, phos at Wea Fi/ty-neventh at L, L. § \nives’ Runs, apobors, Now ¥.4< Yowiog aad Fravsportavion (x Jas. olyor & Uo., umber. Jae. Bigler & Cy., lumen. Lawrence biwards, cement Nelaon Brown, for ag two sinters, H, Deiame.er, ward on floating derrick GLH, Delameter, work on foating derricg ... Permisston was granted Mr. Oakley to dredye, at his own expense, piers 24 aud 30 Nuri Kiver. ‘ths tonnage returus show the followimg co tne ‘25th inst, mn this Barvor j— Rast Riven. Ton: Total Tal tn harhar, witn the Knife about the tace and neck, cattiag nim In @ dangerous manuer. Upou the arrival of the diraihulane at New york Burtec was arrested aid broagne vetvre Commissioner sutelds ys tue complaint of Mr Arctioal: in his city, Who demaacs Une extrac prisoner under the Ashuurton freaty of 1642, Mr. overt NX, Waite uppeurs a3 coussel for the defend “Unt Aid The examination wil be consaeaced on Wednesuay next if the maudace of the President fur the —. Ol the proceediugs suall bave ar- rivea by that Tine, SUPSEM: COURT— HAMIEAS. Tho Corncll BU) fer Iron Work en the New Court Hoase. Before Judge Sutherland, * The People ex rv’. J, B. Cornel vs, The Comptrotier, | Commissioners of the New Court House, &c.—In this case a mandamas was graated by ihe Judge. PUISNANt to his recent opinion, requiring the Corn. Missioners of the New Court House to muke a re- qQuisitiun un the Cuumprtroiler for the unpaid balance of the felatur's onl for tron wore tor the new Court Mouse, and also requiring the Comptrolier to raise tue funds im compliance with the act of april 21, 1971. Mr. Corneli, counsel for the Comroissioners, and Mr. Trull, representing Mr. O’Gorwan, Connsel to the Corporation, each esked for a stay of proveedings, peadiag an appeal intended tu be made fromm the decision Of the Court, Mr. Rodinson, on bvenall of the relator, protested @yuinst any betas granted, He Was airald, he bald, Laat DCLuce the case Came to a fual decision Heeler Would fave nO funds i oto) pay tne ob Mr. Tutt woukl uot uo ouiach — fajury brn Lo Watt, a9 he bay already ce. 9,0) Lor Work doue on * Vhot at the worst, pro A Wnt OF CAtK vied In tousniess OC eagth Ha verbosiiy With that ol the maadamus, and at Ms Coniston the Judge took the papers, slaung That UeloLe many Movas he woald render a decision Upow te application fur a stay; bat he did pet wish Jt ty be stppused Chat tue muon would Lave say effect on hts decision. & Mutter Requiring Explanation, In re Mary Ann Hefinann,.—Applicatiun was made fora writ of habeus corpus, the relator, Who co enteen yeurs Old, Lelng deiained, as alleged, agaist her wt) at Ward's Isiand, The petition sets forth that in 1868 David Seott took Mary Ano from ‘Ward's [sland und that she had lived tn bts famuy since ten nudia few days ago, when, being with | her a Casile Garden, Mr. Casseriy placed her in charge of aa Oilcer. saving that be should send her to the House of the Guod Shepherd, but subse. quently sent her Co Ward's Island. The writ was granted aud the sane made returnabie to-day, Decisions, Ovorge Johnson te. Mary Harland et al.—Original order modified, £0. dache mater of Johanna Rohmer, an atieged Lunaiie.—Keference ord-red to inquire, &c. CAL TERY. 1%. By Juage Spencer, David W. Richards +t al, vs, Rufus M, Leavitt et a@l.—Order for co nrasssion grantea. Witam Heinnuer, vs, Joan C, Addotl,—Case netiled, Gustavus A, Predinckar vs. Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Company.—Moton for conitovance granted. Horace B, Clann et al. vs. Feliz J. Rosenvderg et @’.—motion denied, COURT OF GEN=RAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett. ACTION OF THE GRAND JURY, . The Grand Jury came into Court yesterday morn- ing with a numver of indictments against parties for grand Jarceny and other felontes, The Court sani that they would nave to adjourn tll this (Fri- day) Morning. as the istrict Attorney had other business to bring belore them. It is supposed that tia referred to the indiciment of Mr, Vanderbilt ana others for alleged manslaughter growing out of the explosion on tue steamboat Westilela. Marta Burke, who was charged with stealing $40 worth of clothing from Freda Rosenthal, on the 14th Of Augtist, pleaded guilty to petit larceny and was sent to the Penitentiary jor six months, Junn Dusty pleaded gutity to barglariously enter- ing the Jaciory of Edward A. Faulkner, 246 Sixth avenue, on the nignt of the 13h of August and stealing eighteen duilars’ worth of hair, aud was seat to the State Prisoa for teu years. ALITTLE BOY CHANGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. Joho Duopoy, a small boy, was urratyned uy; chucge of mudsaughtor in causing the death of a boy mamed Arien G. Brown, in Waits street, on the zorb of Jaly by #triking bin on the head with a chair, which produced Coucussion of (ne Lrain, It seeins that Wie voys Were playing in eet, and that when Dunphy was arrestoa he acknowle ced haviog struck Browa win a chat, but did not in- teod to hurt anu, fourth degree was acce ted by District Attorney Garvin, Wav Was in Court, ail eee AAT te ene nero abo phe House of Keri iti he ls twenty-oue years oh age. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Scrrewe COVRT—Cnampers—Held vy Judge Sutueriand.—Nos, 37, 78, Tis, 11a 1a. MARINE COURT-Part 3—1ield by Jadge Alker.— Nos. 0878. 1062. 7069, 117, 70005 A prea oO; mansiaugnter in the | The Thugs of New York in the Court of Special Sessions~ A Policeman Shooting Three Times at a Prisoner—Judic al Warning to the Force—An Itelian Brigend Ssnt Up—Slungshot Slinging Again. Before Judge Dowling. “One-ha'f the world knows nothing as tu how the other halt exists” ig an old saying and has been irequentiy exemplified vy cases vrought Into the Police courts of this city; but when the application {3 male ina@criminal sense it 16 doubly truthtub ‘On the 6th of Ausust William Steers was endeavor- mg '0 put a “head,” or what is commovly kaown aga “Maosard root,” upon his wile’s upper story: but ne went about it Ina pecuhar way. instead of striking her with his hands ne drew on immense dagger upon her and declared that befure he had completed 1a3 task fhe should ve pumbered with those wiiose peargree had already been taken, prior to thelr departure for Calvary Cemetery. hits, Steers yelled “Murder !” and *Wuten ! and Officer Tuomas Maher, ot the Eigach precinct, went w her gid and endeavored to deilver ber trom TUE IMMINENE DANGER BUR WAS IN, On entering the hou-e Maher was met by the prisoner, Steers, WhO swore that the oficers snould not take him unless they tovk bis dead body on & stretcner. Me made a plunge at the officer with bis dirk; but luckily tne later was mmble enousn to leap aside, and hence missed the punishment im tented lor aim, When the ofiver atvempted to ar rest him a second thine ne rushed to the stuircase and made directly for the street, fhe puliceman followed, revolver in hand, and durmg the ume Steers was descendlug tbe stairs, and before he Teached tne door, the oficer had fircd severul.snots at bim, and came, to all appearance, very near put ting a suduen cueck to the earthly career of the in- funiaiea wile beater, There were @ lot of women in Whe Mouse aL Liv Lime, Who, true to Laer Innereus Mistucts, nad been avasing Steers in a most seartal mannec lor 1S excessive Cruciy Loward Lis wile, how tures opoa toe policeman aud quietly told dim be bad Dener pul up bis “Lowicr’? (pistol) OF he would SHOOT THE “7OOR FELLOW” who had jus: decamped, In due course Steers was siecied Leluve @ tuagisirate andl held to wuswer When the case was caied im the Court of spe tal Sessions yesterday tbe vilicey repeated bis story, aad. expected inut he should succeed im couvicling the prisvuer; oui Judge vowliag thougnt uldereutiy of the master, ana, addressing Cue vMicer, Lola hin that he had compiewly nuded tue prosecution trom the too ready use vi Ris revo.ver; Liat, Instead OL Com Victing che he did bot see Why Be (bDe Of cer) suvuld u convicied, * “Why did you not wait until the Man nad got into | the street uefure you ticed tv atiract avtenuon tor assistance raked te mugistrate. “f tell you itis # daogervus thiag lo place pistols 1a the hands OF wea wHo nisve Ho discriood ton as to Low they svou.d ure th dt any one wssaults an vilicer Walle im the ulscharge of tis d ty anu de apples lo this Court tor rouress De ulways ads a readiness On Me part of those sitting here to dosist bum agains those Why mucriere With him white attempung wo Maintain the pubis peace. on the Oller uand, We Gauvot colerate the Indiscriminate use of a deaJly Austrument like this, ‘Chere are cases, 1 know, 1 WAC 1L1s Becessary tu Sppeai to Hrearms in making arrests, but (his ceflaiily was Rot une Of thea, subd 13 an outrageous case and a clear ludication of the unnecessary einployment of the p.stol 4 shall dis chiige the prisoner, how that he ues been shut 3G and 1 wain the oiicers nut to let buls occur again, ‘nia 1 state for their uwn sakes 3 Well us ior tae Saiety Ot Lhe puvlic.’”” ‘THE ST. ANDREW'S CDURCH ROBBERY, John Howard, the iigit-fingeren iitie?, who entered the schoulnouse aituched to ot Audrew’s church, 1a Duane street, on sutucduy last and broke open tho Poor box, abvstracuna Mereirou a. pleaded: Huilty to the theit, ate Bald tt Was true ke had vcen @ muiscrean lor a good while and nad veen tu a youd avy beavy Jobs, bul be swore he diau't know ne Was robbing the poor itile children under the care Of the sisters ut Charity, until oir Mamuniil, of No, 9 City Hall piace, met tin aud gave nim im charge on that accoaut, Me woud not like to rob any ure Hitue tings” under such circumstances, “Lum Sri (ie UWinge of conscience on your PAM would ve Very siuall, sapposmig yuu knew you were depriv.ng Uivee tue Lhiugs OL inher Last more Bel Of bread,” said uty gouor, ‘and | uave as litte compunction n sending yuu to the renitentiary for 1X montis and Hug you 1p Lhe sum of $10. You ‘Won't come out fv ru any more infants uutil thas term bas been served and mguey pald,’ “) WILL KiLL HIM, BY GoD? Pasquale Mato, anat.ve ol Paiermy, Italy, is a pot Joct vanuit in uppearauce, and nus all tue sangfrod of a ge: cubArout or hillside brigaud, He bas been in this bat @ short tinue, durtug which period he has been iiving at No. 40 Mulberry sireet, Last Saturday might Michael Hickey, af oilcer atiacued to the Pouce Deparunent, was Ing aiouw the stree:, wear where Pasquale uved, wud Was ustonisied Lo ubserve Cue brigdud Fasuiug alter Bivau With alarge waked sabre in tus baud, and avowing that “By God, L wil kill tim? ‘fae maa whom he was chasing get uway, and wheo tie Oucer atkelmpted to wake ine arrest Pusquaie was by no vertain tat he wound not tura his Weapon aqua tim. rhe Was In aw fearful state of eXcHement, Mull Tog hicohereatty tu himsell of the cap Ol vengeance te dad 1 Store for tue unknown Tugiuve, ite reiuse | lo give an account of 113 aDte~ Cedents beyond ine fact Goat be was vorn in ltaly wud Ord been “ua de vawier as acapitane.” Wren he was searched be tad w loaded revorver, a bowie Kotle vod a stivemaker's awl culcedied in Various aris of his citi man vit ye Zaber I 'ad, decor 6 is net sharp enool,” said Pasyuare, in reply tos question irom the ‘oench, Wiereupon the Lallag was 0 hed vit fur three months ty the Venttons ary, where he will uot uave the pleasure of such deligntiul piay tags. SUtNuING. SLUNGSHOT. Thomas Keily. # ruiilun of inuelicate tastes and barbarian fxucies, was down ta tae Fourta ward One eventog lisi week Lia state of disgusting 1a toxicutiog, and, Coane ioc otact with a Tespecte abe citizen of tat ward, le gave hima “tap” om the bead with a siungshot, ior Wuica be Was scat to , Whe Isivad for 51% munis. TOMss Puls Cs COURT. Confidence Men Gelng for the Country Cousius—Getting Meney on Bogus Checks— Massuchenetis ‘nud Wisconsin “Bilked—& Daring Highway Robber. Before Judge Dowling, Vain are the warnings issuing almost™daily from the public press to countrymen anticipating a visit to tus city, and consequeatly each day brings its calendar vi dapes who are brought aufuvorably tate | Dubie notice purely through tueir own verdancy, | Bot stilt they come, and are treated for the simpies | by the sharpers lyiug 10 wait for them at the cerner of every street, James . Le Cain, hailing from | Lynn, Mass, paid a vistt to New York this week and was out computing some business arrange. Mente early yesteruay morning, when he was accosted by & confidence man named George Page, who at one found his mun was nos accusiomed to the clly, ‘This said Page ts a conf- | dence rogue of long standing, aod geueratly might |. be seen loitering on the steys of the Merchant | Hotel, picking bis teeth with a ptece of timber alter | partaking of the hospitanty of the bouse in the shape of glasses of ive wacer. His ‘veaw’ Is along | the West street ferry and rattroad depots, @ route | he has worwed for years, Le Vain was in the neighe borhood of West and Warren sireets when he was buttonholed vy Page, the lavier having a check pure porting to be drawn on the Irving National Bauk, Greenwich street, ior $600, Which ne stared be was unable to walt to Rave chauged, and cavatiery asked that Le Valu would AVVANCS iM FIFTY-PFUUB DOLLARS ON IT. |. To creat @ seuse of security in the mind of hig dupe and for the appearance of Leven | a mao of property he prodaced # $1,000 counterieit bond, Wile Coupons atiacved, of the Unied stares Silver Aiming Company, Deuver Uiy, Colorado, and stated that 06 , Would gave wo dideulty in yectung cash for tuas @lso If he Wanted to stay Gero until tbe folow! | day. ie nucceeded im throwing saad 1a his verdat friend's eyes, aud duly received the $54 a8 go ine stalment on ihe cick, ‘The remainder was lO ve | pend ta aay or two. Page snvod bands Wien ad “trend” und lett bin, with many assurances of his ° recognition of the valuable service reudered, und hoved he snoull Hod ample opportunity to practhe \ cetly appreciate ft. On retarming to his hotel Le Caln discovered that tie date of the check was ° “aUGUBT dv, 1874,"" ) that the signature was periecuy unintelligible, and that the stamp wos not caucelled, torrid thoughts Dow fMirted ac: oss his mind, aDd he came to the Com clusioo that rage was @ vad iraad and thet he (Le Cain) was mntuus forever of his $54, He rushea ) to Police Hewlquarters, anu, froma his descripuon, Page was at once arresied, having 1 his possession @ biank check jorm on the sume bank the other was drawu on. While the detectives Were ou the luvk out for their mau, anv her genweman, huliing from Wisconsin, applied to Saperiniendeut Kelso for aa officer to go With him ip searcn of w conidence man who answered tue description of Page, and AD MIM OF SIXTY DOLLARS | Ona chevk sliuiiar tothe former. ‘The same pros coodiugs iN eavh use Wore adopied and thy tel | Jor the tine being ercaped, tor when con:ronted nth the Wi-consin mun satd he was not me itow who had rovved him, althoaga there was marked likeness between tiem. Micnacl Petit, of the Second precinct, bad Page in casrre, and he BAId hut tne Western man was on; witn a detec- five in search of tad Mgt, parties, As, however, he CONTINUED ON NINTA PAGE,

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