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- sod o a0t ia 1ho premises, subj 0 the Prosident’s ‘ozative already reforred to My prrpose it dwelling' at such ler.z*h on the subjeot of is, io_part. w0 assert for ( it, aud to deny to the Ex any power 1o interfere w il gu the qualified legislution. 1 Lave sToss from the charge sive branch of the ue exerciso of v of the Prosi sty or iutemperate 1 ia aud to express the opinion. v ow do, tast was ident, as well 10 view 0. Lis respon ¢ of the ticv.rimont, us kis oblig I/ pussed Congreas, and Lisdation for its ralif- fluence of bis a » State Legislatures. ¢ cverlooked that in the controversy between the Pr rrces on the subject of veconsiruciion. Congress more conciliatory epivit. Indecd, the concession on his part, The Presides 4o the pasition ke ussumed in his mer s Kareas bill in opposition to Co: Teciing the insurgent States v Ul both brauches of Congiess. The mujority the other hund, waived the urging of several quos garced by prominent members of either House as of vital imporiatce. Ame follow ing. Thet the insurgent States hud, by of Rebellion, exsolves of all the rights and d bo treated as Territorios n 1l tueir State OTgsy ations were resewed upoa such couditions as Congrees 204 rascribe seend: That fn view of the enormity of the c Lion, wnd a8 6 protection sgainst its rren wnest the demands of justice, the estaics of leading tr confiscated and appropriated to the uses of the loval ¥ the Souths who had been despoiled ¥ bel Government, aud o the pay- dio dobt; and, A for the protection of the colored population 1t oppression aud fujustico from the oli-master class of th, end to securs them in the full enjoyment of a Zuts, universal, or, at least, impartial suflrage sneutly established. cse propositious is found in the Civil Rights eiwen's Bureau bilk or in the Constitutions! b coustitute the Covgressional plan of recon © waived 1n the Dig. st spirit of patriotiam amanded but what is clear.y essentis) to secur hts of all citizens of the Republic—equahity of 1lie preservation of the publie faith to its cred i.tion of the Rebel debt, and exclusion frow ime of rebel- 1 ose restored eligibility to oifice wos in. . yul sentiment of the country, aud a reprosch to ol g vernmest, P Sis annual message the President justly says *tuat good #0404 “learly Tequires the colored population 1o be secure in | i €r ! in their property, their right to labor end Ut to obaim the just return of tueir labor, <1y what tie Cuvil Rights bill, sided by the Freedmen's LIlL seeks to secure for them. terview with Senator Dixon of Conneeticut, while Fure farther amendments to were mide be in 3 + it would remove from Cos potiical equality of tho r Wwould leave the State solutely the qualifications f their own voters s¢ard to color, and thus the aumber of Representatives cy would be cutitiod in Co:gress would ¢ 4 fom they coafer the right of suffrage. chacge in the busis of representation Ly the Conetituiional amenment. arke at an intorview with cicizons of Indians, in %, tha President, in referriug to bis former declars ting 10 the punishmont of traitors, said; *They must be pupisted, bat their svciul power must he they will still maintain an ascendency sud umorons aud power ful, for, in the Jang: wat of the pocl i have inflicied this great sufferisg upon e ated by a more lenient spirit, has ot pro iminate punishwent of the leaders of the Re ) less to tmpoverish them 0y the confiscation of pertr, but merely provides, in the constitutiona 15+ the disqualifyiog from holding oftice, Federal of & portion of those whose criwes bave proved worsuy of the public confidence. Presidsnt says. * Every dullar of the debt created 1o on againet the United Siates should be repu and forever. e greai mass of the poople axed to p.{ & debt to aid 10 carryiog on a rebel Ser, in fact, if left to themselves, were opposed to. b ) have given their means for the obiigat » Btate look te that powor they tried to establish, in violat ou sud will of the people, They must meet - (oagress heartily responded to these just sod patriotic senti- weats asd !vwvu{.d, in the 4th section of the Constitutionsl eatment, for the repudiation of al debts or obligations ir- read iu aid of the Rebollion or wny claim for tne lose or ation of ny slave. ded to fllastrate tbe justice and the ne- wensity of these mensures. Their mere stutement disploys the odaention of Congress in its treatment of the rebellious tates, aud is ite fullest vindication ugainst tbe charge of bor Yulity goward the citizens of those States. Never, 17 the conduct of amy Government toward dte rebellioxc | et s auch generous fordearance and magnamimity beer T aaen 24 has marked the action of Congress loward those o vt the overthrow of our Government, and Whose ingratitude, displared in their persistont asanults upon Congress, and in Thaie Pavage treatment of the freedmen and Union citizens o ie $outh, is Httle loss 8 orime thau their Open tTEAROL againK! 100 Goveramest. W { may not longer dwell upon these topics. T am rejoiced Yo boarn from your letter, that you are deeply im with $ho per'ls that beset the nation, 80d that your convictions con- ¢ with thoss of the great body of the loyal peovle of the utey, that 1he only safety 7inwed ssoendency of the Union party 1o Tioverument. o nes i ibe comlug elections cannot be misunderstood. Shali the Goserament be under loyal or disioyal consrolt Shail iwo just Tesults of the war, waich we hoped ‘bad secured for. ‘ever the nuiv ¢! the nation, and the uuiversal recogmition of ke of the Declaration of Independence, be fully d erforced, or defeated by the coaliticn of the Jebellion in the South and their allies iu the the eontrol of the preb e to pronousee their Gecision. b Union party from power, followed by the restors Democtatic party, with its disioyal autecedents, 4 pledges to the demands of the Bouth, faith to its patriotic ereditors. to the soidiers and waved it from the clatches end to the 4,000,000 loyel blacks whose pervitude e ——————————— ————— ugress the exclesive | iher objeet, which is to | " whick ir | « dispatel to Gov. Hoiden of North Carolina, October | the Repudlic s in the eou- | | | Specisl Dispatoh t o have approved the | | | reserve. Wn. | Andrew J { A his doabt of the propriery at this time of | the conmmzmnh | | | | | | | d the questions upon which the people of treason, for tueir pepgioue anl | | ow POLITICAL. ILLINOES. e THE NOMINATION OF GEN. LOGAN—FROSFFCTS B R CAMPAIGN—CONGRTASMEN NOMINAT. THE NEW ORLEANS MESSAGH. he N. Y. Tiibune. Cutcaco, Friday, Aug. 10, 18 The speech of Gen Logan at the] Springfield Con- " veution gives great sstisfaction. He will sweep the State with » splendid majority. Mr. Moulton, to whose seat Gen. Logan will saccesd, will devote himself to the canvass witbout It was with reluctanoo that the Convention decided ot to renominate a representative whose official record was 90 generally satisfactory. Tbe importanee of thundering iu nson's ear such a rebuke as he should never forget we obvious wisdow of strengtbening the canvase pgthening the ticket witha scldier’s name and fax rehaso of The Daily Republican by @ portion of Tribune insures its conversion into an able Ka Mr. Rundall, Mr. Doolittle, Etid omnes genvs ut their sorrows through the Kebel Zimes. With ront of the entiro Republican press at the Wostern 5. wo count upon bearing our bauners to the enemy's Dattleme The Feening Journal of this city, alweys o Sewnrd organ Gutil the call for the Philadelpbia Conven! 5 1o the regular Lom! The editors of The 1, commits itse!t anquali tions. It says this ovening oditori The vinations made by thé Republican State Convent on Wednesdny gre entbusiastically received thronghont tic tate. That tieKet, Le I © Siats in November like o wairlw ind. Gov. Ogieshy and Gen. Logau %e® Springficld thu 10 attend a Convention of the Soldiors' Lesgue of Missouri s, this evening. ican Congressional Conventlon of the Niuth this State will meet at Havana in Mason county on to nominste a candidate for Congress. very (e in the District but one has inetrucied s delegates to for Gen. Lippincott, The compaig be opeued on that day by aa eddress from thc cral bofore the Couvention, The Hon. B. C. Cook. in the Vi D was renomizated by acolimation, edhough o woy der the lead of Gen. William Binney, had b etarted to defeat him. He is one of the truest and worthiost mem lower Touse, as well as one of the ablest, and will be worth more to the canvass ot large, as well s in his District, than any man who could have been pat fu bic Gen' Farosworth of the Second District, who was aiso will bring & giant's shoulder 1o the are inthe greatest comsternativn District the 30th inet, vote s of place. nomizated by neclamation Uhe Copperhe NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1566. AN d by the galiang Logan, will sweep | and the bread utter men look blank as white sheets, The exciten in the city and adjacent country over the New-( + hiorror Is intenso to the last degree. The Mem plis massncre was appalling, but the New Orloaus massacro i tfal. Atno time siuce active Lostilitie sed, has e war spirit monnted so high as vow. A single spark would bring on au explosion. The remova! of Gen, Palrd occasious varions comments. the le sentiment boing one of profound | regret that Le was nof re 1 in the beginning for criminal ic course of the Fresident is demonnocd iu nn promber ed torins, and wheo he arrives on the 5th of o most distingaished, but ko will certainly be the woat unpopalar may in the eity Gou. Logan to-day received and acoepted an invitation to address tse grand Union mass meeting, to he held at Moo month, Warren County, on the 23d inst. Gen. Logau will al dress the Irish Eeopubiican Association at & pie-nic in the sub. urbs of the eity on Wedaosday mext. Gov. Oglesby and | Qpesker Colfax have also promised to be present. and make | addresses 3¢ the same time, {Second Dispatcl.] MASS MBETING IN CHICAGO—SIEECR OF (UE HON. JOHN WENTWORTIH. . Aug. 10.—9 j. m.—At the rece . of Senator Trambull, the Hon. John W Reprosentative from this distzic: was loudly called for. but was absent from the city. On bis retorn be seoured the Ope House, and gave uotice that ke was ready to speak on the bour, and to speak explicitly. He is now ad- immense concourse of citizens, who applaud scatbing exposures of Androw John He is discussing the Tarifl question. nue systomw, the Bounty bill asd ke Lil for Jcrense of Congressional salary, but never forgels the grand issue or permits 1t nndfence to farget it. I Bow the trail of the serpent is over them al!, and strik pote for the canveas which the people ecbo o a3 octave. Wentworth will be nominated without opposition aud reclec by sn overwhelming majority. He will trouble Mr. Johuson btic life—an end bap e AN IMMENS b, the issues dresaing an to the eoho son's tremchery the 1 3 o8 n to the and of Lis OCLESEY AND COL. INGERSOLL OF ILLINGIS 7 TAKE THE FIZLD, Bpecia’ Dispateh to The K. ¥. Tribuns. Cuicaco, August 10.—Gov. Oglesby and € R 11 of Peoria will 4oon visit Indiana to take part ju th “Phey will leave abont the 13th, and be abe peak in the leading cities of that State s GOV They are CAROLIY AORTH - — | of one graio, is 8 fait specimen of ¢ 1 | WASHINGTON. DELEGATION—TROT B1 48 OF COPPERHEADS, ANOTHER J | mavner in wh i Tow. Florence selocted | Puiladelybia Convention, were ] v, by & call from Mayor Wa ch men a A e, one beaded ** Philadolphic National . 0 Policy—Maintenazee of the Constitution . “be Unio ed T, 10U, gates to th ce, and cast theis f votes rent #to the parties ha 1 beea tives of this g Som, and w0 imine to telegraph, FERFONAL. Gen, Daviel E. Sickles, retaming commaud of t! Depertment of the Cs officer left with & command Gou. Hardee 18 soon to start up through the United States Kebel Ges, Hurrie, Harrison time out of his State since 18 of M1ss gade. of Secretary of State during the absence of Mr. Sewawd. INDIAN TREATIES. Sceretary Harlan received to-day Cartis o lotter dated ¥ort Union, Montana T, 1860, 10 which it is stated that success wade with tribes in the upper country, becu ceded dands Ly the Assispiboines betw and Yeliow Stone Livers, up to the mouth Power River, s re of land twelve miles cither way from thls fort, giving « right to construct a highway, and ceding stations ten wiles the Goversment paying $0,000 a year for twenty om Gen. L. R, tory, Jaly 2, atics bave baen Government bas the Missouri square yoare. The Crows in the Yellow Stone Valiey make the terms. This opens the beet route to Virginta City and Mon tana. & settlewent being established at the mouth of the no and at the fort, The letter farther stat w arranging for a stage ronte from St. Panl to licy bottom-lands are the Fichest T uplands are beautiful praivies. Their grass is a ot yielding much yer acre, bat exoellent for graz- 1 truss the treaty of last November er wind Wint ackfcol s My reason I will give, Th 3 on duly 2 was o awong the Sioux &s 1o who should b anthel was very meager, TWo tr the row. Whisky bud its isfiuenee with the disturhance. The Sious, who were huntiug horscs. have bad a she e with Lee ¥ive Nionx were ki ® 3 n com, of reg Jors atotioned Lere, Iu @ fow days we siull conclude al affairs, THE LAND OFFICE, The President to-day appointed Jos. & Wilson to | the charge of the General Laud Office, to date from Sept. 1. w M a was not confirmed by the Senate when his name was gont in ou the ult. Imwediately on Judge Edmonds Jearning of the President’s ohjection to him, Le sent in his re- signation, and late this aflernoon Mr. Jolason acoepted it, | aud signed the Commission of Mz, Wilson, wLo has been here tofure Clief Clerk to the Department, COLORADO. The Surveyor-General of Colorado (urwards the fol- | lawing fo tho Department A stock of Wheat, bavin, the product The stalks are . fect long. SALARY OF OFFICKRS Mr. McPherson, Clerk of the House of Representa- o8, haviug sddressed the Controlier of the Treasury in re 1t the application and construotion of the Appropristion Act, July %, 1566, increasing the compensation of officers and n 2 per cont, Mr. Taylor replies, firw, that the 1 of the Appropristion Aot superseded and took ace of the several resolutions referred to. Second, That every pavson deseribed in the section, and serving for a por tion of the period named is entitled to the inerease for the time durivg which he served, aud ne more; whether he was in sory ice ut the date of tho et or had previously left. 7hird, that the increase relates back to and dates from March 5. 1865, and Jou w il take the compensation as it stood regulated or recog- 11260 #1 the commencemext of the sessioz and add 10 it 20 per cent 1 i wect Talor ecided that the $100 distriba- erks and otlers in the Tressury having loss than voar, voted as » bounty to those who had served in wt Contr u to | the Treasury oue year, is intoaded for thocw only who served PROSAKLY DLFEAT OF THE NEW STATE CONSTITUTION. | Specia! Dispateh to The K. Y. Teib Ravkied, N. C., Friday, Aug. 10, 166 roach to repablicas iusiiutions avd hman- | poy . pave been received from 28 ¢ d | The vote for the ratifioation of the Constitution is for rejection. 6438; majority for rejection, 1070, Sixty-twe " t ’ countion & b beard frow. The resclt is doubtiul, Jour of (b war yrononnced it & faijure, and Whose success iv —— Yo P wsident!al election of 1664 wouid have beea the signs! of PENNSYLVANIA. surrender to the demands of the Rebel & surrender, Le it » siotod, that wouid have permanentiy diided the nation, invelved g ipmeme T North and South in ceaseloss war, bankrupted the GOv- | 4 DIsPLAY G COPIERIEAD FIURLING—ATTACK OX THY arnmaut. forever forged the chaius of Slavery ob the blacks ef | sy FROM THE YORK 1he Seutk by the discredit it would have brought upon GEARY SOLOTERS RO 3 repat/lioan T&-umm‘. the hopes of freedom throagh MEETING. wut the worl H ” ~The Y. Tribaue ‘clusion, let me congratulate you upon the bealthy Are Dispatch *o Tha N ibel F -4 pn‘h‘iwc:"nx:nml ‘lfi‘ ‘rrades your wb’lu mlld the masu | Harmspree, Pa., Priday, Aug. 10, 15064, Taa0e it gives that et the omiug eiections, New-York willde |y yqriiculars of the attack ou the Gears sollier «lacs itself, as during (Lo the firm sui of the Union & 3 ndicated tue power amd mein- | a! Fork Iasl nieht are as follows the Dation agaiost trearon and rebel The train was moviog off when the soldiers Iu the — AGRICULTURAL. - —— ¥XUIBITION OF THE ILLINOIS STATE 8OCIETY. Bpeen O to The N. Y. Tribune. Cuicaco, Friday, Aug. 10 18 The fourteenth annual exhibition of the Illinels Siate Agriculioral Society will be Leld in Chicago, eor wmosciug onthe 24th of September, and contipuing until the ph, inolusive, The former exhibitious of this Society bave awembers (o make the coming one & fair exporition of the jum- goanss agiic lazal resources of the Empire State of the Wes!. plsttratun4 THE FREEDMIEN. — Spe e Dipaich « The N. ¥. Tribase. ' ‘W asmixor0x, Friday, Aug. 10, 1864 TH¥ 4¥POR) OF GENS. STEEDMAN AND FULLERTON. The follow'ng extract from Circular Seventecn. By Mureme refules e arsertion iu Lis lust report that there wes o aeoountability for moneys received by officers on duty i the Furenn: Tuird : A b agents or officers der owmissioncr will tars over h?l-‘.ng:.h by J DOW OF that ot er of be in thels SOUTH CAKOLINA. Giaa. colt forwi the follewing report of Freedu ! . i . M % | Saie Contoal Commitios of this Stale bave agreed upon a full fiairs on Edisto Island, 8. C.: fir:.t wione eaough Wiere v, l‘nu. contracts bave sborer = the cotton | T BUGEAU COURT-MABTIAL IN NORTH CAROLINA. Raveios, N. C., Friday, July 10, 166c. ¥ Court-Martial which has been engaged bere for Wow by ‘hens. Steedman and Fullorton. —————— Mermon Emigration. Bpasial apalciilo The N. Y. Tribane. CHICAGO, Fridey, Avgust 1, 1eic Over 7,000 European Mormons have passed uy tte Miswonc! River this season bound for Salt Lake Clty. Tiey wie ol Lin lowest aud most ignorant class of foreign emigrants :N ';-vo oen collectod by the misslonary emissarios of I i ¥oung | cnused the | Nieomar Paos uniforuly successfal, nd it 18 the aim of the officers and | | ehildren of 1ie part { in the wood of the car. Of course the ladies were wuck fright were came dis arges frow firearims, sones, and other missiles §al o dosan soldiers wore badiy bruised about the head, and | ope was shot in the x shots were fired at the closed cur . which were Gov. Curtin, Gen. Geary, and the Indies and one hal) entered and 19 stiil jmbedded 1, and their sereams were Lieard by the boys on bourd, who in to stopand went back ufter the attacking immediately fled v ull direotions. A epecial po wointad by the Democratie authorities of ¥ork. is 1o inve ured sevorsl shots, PREPARATIONS VOR THE JOHNSON CONVENTION, PHILAPELPIIA, Aug. 10.—The great Wigwam lor paLy. whe acked by o party secreted in a cornficld, whenee i (e use of tise Nat of Lwentie! £ com jletion ieh the Conveution will assemble on Tuesdad ¢ will probubdy adjourn over watil the following dav, #ftei & | sliord se Wigwam will not be entirely com | until then, Waen (e Wigwam is finisted it will be the largest | spectstons | aze yery . Many of the darkies will wake fs:. n ..“ mwhfl. m.fll-y straciure over eracted in the United Btates for politice! pur wodations for the delegates a: well o ent, Seals bave been provided fui 130 i front of the Speaker's stand, The Pross Clali fof v Lave tendered the use of their rooms to Reporters and espondents of the Press arriving from abroad. Jle Penusylvanis Lailrond Company will sell excarsion fickets 10 poves. A o1 permons desiring 1o visit this eity to attend the Natwunl | Union Convention. | PENNSYLYANIA DRLEGATES T0 THE JOHNSON CONVLS- TION. Purtavkieniy, Auvgnst 10.=The National Vnion list of detey to the Jolnson Conventlon. The fulowing ure the delogates at large Hon. Kdvar Cowan, J. . Flenigan, Willian F. Jokuston and Hon. W. H. Trsoy, Tielist of distriet delegates inclndes mauy promirent ge tlemen of the State. There !s no doubt that the wigwam w) e fulty completed on Tuesday, and the Convention be able to ! yrocesd immedintely to busivess. Ample provision hes been , made for telegraphic commuuication for journsiists dircet from the wigwan | e | i | —— MISSOURI. Gt iy CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. S0, Louis, August 10, —Albert Jackson bas beon nominated for (‘wngress by the Radicals in the Third (Noe!'s) Distziet. ——— e Jehuson Beleguies from Willinmeburgh. At s meeting of the Tudependent Workingmen's Clib of the Eamern Oistrict, beld at Temperance Hall, coruer of Grand aud Soventa st., K. 1., last night, the following gentle- men were appointed delegaten to the Philadelphia Couvention ~Joseph Dickorson, Heary B. Davis, Mickael Haggeity and Edward Faleonor Meeti mldre N Al District last evoning, at Justice Bull'e eonré-ro: ! coruer of Twenty second-st. and Seventh-ave. Short addresses Gen . wres werg alvo ma y e Hop. William Orton and Tsase Dayion, Lully ae o da ble Paverson s Gon, Nye's views w Oue bandred tribated. end laring the entire yesr, ending June %), 1956 and sixty thoasand dollars is the amount ) | the paywent began this aftersoou. AOLDIERS' CLATMS, second Controller Brodhead bas decided that Siate who are paid by tuelr § 10 w0t gratuttoasly in the of claime, aro exempted from so much of the Actof 504, distributing bounties to colored soldiers, as re- Le has mo interest int thon of the saue. uded 10 soldicrs for colleoting their elalms, not ouly eir gratolty and expe as regimental State capitals 1y noo yernors extend the privilege of their in orly 10 offieisls. which, 16 twe-thirds of the cases, bas dcne to determine dates disputed, o principal cities from Boston, 198700 M, July 31 to Augest 4 were Baltimore, §80, 92; Philadelpbia, §57 The Tuterns] revenue recelpts to-day were $332 802 9, BALAIE: OF DEPARTMENT CLERK In consequence of the doubts a3 to the increase of r cont to the saisries of Department Clorks, Secretary MoCulloch Las the reelguations of over 20 of tko most efliciont and esseutiol clerks in tho Tressnry emong the number upon s desk. Aws the Seeretary is at present absont, their aceept anee is witheld, as upon bis return the dublous increase may be meted ont wuder a logal opiuion as to the validity of the dis COLORED CAVALRY, F'wo regiments of colored cavalry are to be retained 4 the service, one commbnded by Gen. Hatch and I o the other by Volunteers, CLAIMS ON THE WAR ARTMENTY 1 aroN, Aug. 3 Oraanizing & Cowwmission Jor wof Claime in the War Departmens— and spesdy decision of claims pecial commisafon is herehy organ- . Hunter, spd Judge A wlge Advocate DeViitt ( id commission. L Onbuks X uatio e N it s sediction of auy Burea, whioh niry be refe . e Seciciary of War, will be exatiined and decided vy this 3 g il dgrtew guob ¢l croafier re. T this eparimont as o appesl or Teview, or i wd {0 the Commission slall be re, per irean, €1¥ing totice toelatmantz. ‘The dec noard shaii be beld Bual by the dectsion of this Depast 30, The Comumission oy call upon Leads of bureaus and r for tuformation, reports, explanatios ny claims, who, when so called upon, on tway proseribe rules for th foruity with I'w and reguistioss. Claims wi'l be examtred aud disposed of in the order of their Glin before the Commission. A brief statemeut of claims Lled o and of aciiouthereon will be publistied by the Reeor eir proceed- der newepaners of Wralington anthorized by iaw to pebiish olticial Le oflce of tbe Cominission will be w1 gton. Abe provisions of 1 ‘o1 will not reopen claims heretofore decided, GEN. PAIRD'S REMOV AL, has veached Gen, Grant's head. quarters with regard to Gen. Baird Lavivg bocs velleved from the militery command at New Orleans. INIERNAL REVENUE DECISION. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue lnd decided that the net of March i, 1805, emended July 13, 1860, imposing 3 0! 10 per cent upon basks and banking sssoclstions for paylog ont the uotes of waid banks, does wot apply to private bankers doiug bukiness wi'hout e eharter, 11 boweves, a private barXker receives and pays oot the notes of State bavke s the ageat «f & Nations! Buuking Asociatior, State banks o1 Bavk- ing A alion, Lbe siatute of lisbility is credited, SMUGGLING ON THE BORDER, The g ¥ bas been made at the Trgasury Depait. ment Wil vegard fo the penelties which would be in. curred by Cousdian vessels shipping goods at any port of 1t United States, ob owr uoribern froutiers, with the fulestion of reshipping them trom Canads, elther by the same or other vessel, with iotent to evade the provisions of the 4th section of the Navig: Actof 1510, for (ke better protection of American vesseis. it e steed that suck disposition of goods, wares or ines. i) cimaaise are in direct violation of the 20th section of the recent” law for the prevention of pwuggliog, whick went into effect jumedistely after its passage. It will render the goods in travslt lable to be seized and forfeited to the Ubited States, aod the vessel shall pay o tammage dnbr of 30 cents per run wa Ler measurement, TREATIES WITH THE 1NDIANS. Commissiongs Cooley has wgeeived from Qrrin ied of Washington, dissatisfied with the cmbled at the City-Hall o iocal politicians kad named, There were two T and Restora- the other, “ Andrew Joluson axd o Re Tures of the candidates were the choice of Loth, Fou,® Were lready clioses by the Floreuce faction, Al War Democvats, and are fair repressuta we. The poils wery opened fa the City Coun vsed at © p.w. Ove thousand and \'y-eight wotes wore cast. bnt the result a wi¥tary inspection | Judkee Potfer (firet , and Judgo W. 8. Yerger, aly ippi,and delegates to the Puiladelphia Cowvention,are | e5-Gex. Ktaubury is appointad (0 dischargedéte dutios or attorney to fle wiik esch claim bis osth or | botty beyond the | Agents are to be | 1 tuims a their order II the order, who shall record dec gronnds thereof, and transmit them with papers in ench case | [ Guernaes 0%1., Special Tndian Commissioner, the following | + wepnlek dsted 0 | Fout Beernory, Dakora Tekkriony July %, 186 bave now been here seversl davs, Have ‘3ot yot coneluded treaty with the Iudiaps ot voint II:u t we t0-omy, We sbouid bave done -d ut 4 - o o JUig, et, for the Jealgning tnnuen dians are very w 3l disposed, if they could be let alone, ‘Khe Lave about 15,000 The Sioux make " m much tronb Two days since th Sioux made 4o attack’ BPOU them a; r killed and scalped five of them, Tecovered their horses, and 00k others from the Bious. We shall probubly lesve to@morrow. The McDonald goes down to-day in au'vance of us. ——— ARMY GAZETTE. abigid [By Telgraph | 2 RELIEVED. _Brevet Major H. E. Brown, As<isteat Sar United States Army, from duty in Department of East, dered to report to Medical Diroctor, Departmess of Louls o for Suty in that Department. Assisiant on H. K | Silliman, These Indians puisoed t E. J. Darken, Assistant o e — NAVY GAZETTE, g DROPPED, ACGUST B.=Licat, Sylvanus Backus, DETACHED. Averen G -Larpenter, Win. F. Laighton, and_sailmaker, ! Thos. O_Fossctr, from special serviee at the Navy-Yurd, Ports. mouth, N, M., iting ordors. OLLEER] AR a1 7, —Passed Assistast Sargeon Chas I, Giberson to New-Vork Nevy-Yard ESECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS, gk - 30 [By Tolograph.] g The tollowing appointments were nude yesterday: AdexmndorT. Stewart of Now-York, J, K, Freess of Now- Jersey, and J. . Alexsuder of Marylaud, Commissioners to the resl Exposition of 1867 at Paris; Soseph H. Wilson of the Districk of Coluuabia, CommissionerZof the Gesieral Land Oftice from Atg. 9, 1866, vico &. M. Edwerds, res Jumes A. Hall, Collector of Customs for the Distslet of Waldo borough, Makme, QUEEN EMMA, i HER MOVEMENTS TESTERDAY; VASIT TO GREESWOOD CEMETERY; THE BBOOKLYN NAVY-YARD; TOUR ROUND THE BAY; INSPECTION OF THB DOCKS; | MAJESTY TO THE CITY. Weather parmitting, Queen Emma paid a visit yes- terday toseveral polata of isterest in and around the Meiro. | polis, accompunied by ker suite. At ubout 9:30 yesterday morcing the Roynl party left the Brevoort House and erossed by way of Fulton Forry to Green- wood Cemetery. ‘Tha loyal cortege consisted of two car | riages. The firat carriage soutained Hor Majosty the Queen, with Miss Spurgeon sod Mz Odell, the Hawaian Consul, and the wecond was oecupied by Major Hopkins and Miss Griune!t. noe to Greenwood Cemetory a large who gave Her Majesty & vory | n orriving at the ¢ | crowd was collects | warm reception, which sbe acknowledged Dy grace- | fully bowing to the assembled throug. lez Majesty | and party speud o considerable deal of time i | the grounds of (ke Cemetery, inspecting the various points of ! futersst it contains. Sho exprossed herself as extremely grat- ified with the ojocts presented to her gaze, and remarked that | it was the finest cemotery ehe had ever visited, either in | England or on the continent of Europe. Her Majesty bas had oceasion during her twelve months travel to visit saveral of Lo mote celebrated burial places on the Enropsan contigent, | aud like mavy befors her, she aw ards the palm to Greenwood, | | Loth in point of the pioturesqueness of the seenery, and the artistic merit displayod withis its precincts. Thé Firemeu's | monument was purticularly approciated, aud smid the various nooks aud corners of the great City of the Dead, the royal | porty lingered for awhile. From the cometery a grand pano- | ramic view of the haghor and bay was obtained, aad was duly regarded. O leaving the Cometery they visited the residence of Mr. Odell. where Mer Majesty partook of & luncheos, ‘Lhe Ha waien flag was raised, and & sumptuous repast was prepared, and every attention paid to the royal guest. From thence the party found their way to the NAVY-YARD. | Here they wore peceived by Rear-Admiral Chasles T Bell, | assisted by Caph. Alexander H. Pennock, Chisf Executive Officer of the Yard, Commander Trenobard, Commander Mul | laney, and several others. As the Queen entered the Yard o battalion of 200 marines saluted Lor Majesty, acd the receiv- iog-akip Vermont fired a royal salute of 21 guus, displaying | the nationsl fiag of the Sandwich lalands. A fioe apectacie was here prosented. The Queen remarked | partieularly upon the fine soldiorly appearance of the men, avd pon the number of well dressed citizens who had assemblod 1o witness the ccremsonies. Her Majesty wus then conduoted spected the iron-clad Kalamazoo, with ecnsiderable intervet, | s 414 the roat of the royal party. Her Majesty was then taken by & man of war's Loat te the recelving-sbip Vermont, and o roral salate was agaia fired and the yarde mauned. She thea partook of refreshments. AL ON THE LIVER. ‘The Royal party then took a trip onth 100k & cruise rousd the Bay, viewing before them with evident interest. their busy hum of life, and the ever moving forry boats at- tracted attention, aud were duly remarked upon; swift, ingeslous ferry boats plying between ooklyn aud New.York, contrasted favorably with | the clumsy, dirty, aud illshaped stesmer fnoumbering the over crowded Thames, agrocably impressed Her Majesty. After taking s very plessant trip around the Bay and Harbor, | they were onoe aguin transterred 10 the United States Revenue | Cutter Cuyatoge. On the board of the cutter Her Majesty was met by His Honor Mayor Hoffiman, who wes formally ia- | troduced. THE MAYOR | made & neat addsess. in the course of which, he rewarked chat the people of New-York had pleasure in welooming fo this country their ilustrious visitor. He regreited thal, owing to the absevce of o large number of prowitent citisens who were Vapjoying their Sammer vacntion, Her Majesty's srrival hnd | nofescited so moch attention a5 1t would neqssartly have done at avother season. The Mayor concluded o neat avd : cloquent address by expressing the pleasure with which Her | Majesty's visit was recoived by the people of New-York. | During Her Majesty s visit 10 Brooklyn sie lad ber ploto: | rraph executed at Mr, Williameon's estallaliment. The ike- | ness is an exceedingly pood one, and may be regarded as s l thoroughly faithful representation of the Queen, THE TKIP. The royal party had a very pleasant trip. Tie varions | islands iu the Last Rivor apd their yarious institutions were | polufed oul, each caliiug forth special comment. Fer Majesty Janded at none of the islands yesterdsy, 1u faot, on leaviog ard the day was pretty far advanced, sud dinuer was regarded gs & very pleasant comivg eveut. rer during the day was all that could be desired, ? cone dering that the Quecn visited Gresnwood Cemotery. | the Navy Vard, Hurbor, aud Bay, & very good dav's work | war perfurmed | THE LAXDING. The Queen landed at the Barge house at the Batte.y, where | two carringes were in attendance. They were at once taken | iy thon fled, aud | to the Biresoort House, which they reached at about 9 u'clock. After » slnple supper, hor Majesty retived for the night, de- | elining, after tue fatigues of the day, to receive furtber vis itors. . N MOVEMENTS T0-DAT, ! This morning Her Majosty will receivo visitore, axd in (L3 aftorseon wiil teke o drive is Gentpa] Park, where, no doubt, Ler presevce will atiract cousiderable respectivl interest and sttenijon. Ou Sugdey sbe will atie) robably, Triait Church. anlon Wonday, or Tuesdsy sle will Teave | New-York for Waskington, whereshe will become the gucst of the nation, Her Majestw expresses herself ap extremely gratified with the reception she hius received, and will carry with her a life- joug remenl rance of the courtesies already extonded to her in the Metropolis of (Le Americwn Republic, Her presence in Trivity to-morrow will probably attract an unosual crowd, es- pecially s ber aympathios are so preéminently known to ex tend 1o that section of the Episcopal Chured. To-day, in ad dition 1o visiting the Central Park, itis expected she will pay & vinit to severn! of our pablic inatitations, and recelve a host of visitors anxie s to be ——— Judgo Shsunon, the United States Comuissiouer at Abeli for viclating the provisions of the Civil Rights Bill, is now at Pie home in Bear sddress bls friends on the eituation in New-Orleans and Joulsians. Mr, Sbanuon will attend as a delegate to the great Dureli, ex-President of the Louisiana Couvention of 1961, is raid 1o be stopping in New-York, where ex-Gov, Habr, Judge W th and others are sborfly expected, ov their way to it mecting in Ibiladelphin. i Six Lowiston Peagsall, the young English Baronet, Vo was recently seriousiy injured by belag thrown from o 40 in the suburbs of our eity, will retarq this present onth 10 Betlana. steamer Mars at to the Admiral's house and | p dividuals located Lers, who advise the Tn- the grants that we' require. Thess In. s in crops, which are looking very well. | took several borses, y ited States Army, from duty in Middle Depart. meat, aud to daty in Department o tm;dfinullt. Buaret Capt i wly’ ‘nited States Army, n olinns, is e ouly' golavteer general | dury in Department of Arkansas, sod ordered mv{nn to Medieal Director, Department of the East, foe tomporawy duty. | | 5 2 i e ettt e . e iy Uxiten Benvics SoginTy. —4 meeting Conte mittos of mu-ndnmuloduy-um: e Col. Lyncli's, Thirteeuth st.. to afficm the #atos wade on Tharsday evening ig the 2, rnal Congressioned " | Districts to the P | T A fire ot Port Rwen to-night Cestroged the hotel in the | ® u“"‘“:f;:""“‘- leted, ard whome sy pod, ver bl £, 7o vtk of tho town, a8d e adjolaing bulling, Loss uot | gxcept 1o the Foprth Cam - ug 'mcg i Fresmer = "L 08810 , yoee Col, ) Vau substitatnd o 3B, Bt 0d alternates CASTLETON—PORT EWEX. PoUGHKEEPSIE, Ang. 9.—A fire at Castleton last Traver's baru and other outbuildings, Lose, i n -.‘,':uflg BOPSKS BURNED. ring del SCATY, Fpides 4 2 ‘ Datlons at Philadetpbia; f sesmers oo et O v+ August 10, 1806, . . to fill Col.. | : Major Bulord "‘""-‘i";fiiu?‘m';"‘“"“l“v Ky., wero | LLiyer acted as Clairian, asd C. T, MeCleaacban 8 Seore- | destroyed by fire N or ({. i destzagad by i lak sight. 03t 0 boracs were birdod ono | — i "t s DETERMINLD ATTEMPT AT MURDER. — At an early | Lour yesterday morning, while Charlos Fetcerel, residing & | Twenty-eighth st.. between First and Second aves., was stand- ing ou the corner of Fifty-scventh st. and Third ave., 12 come | Afinirs iu New-Orlease. | Nuw-Oneeass, Thursday, August o, 1906, The Military anthorities to-day instrueted Mayor | pany wi Y . N th e fricad, an unkrown man, who was standing near Monres f1make no more appointments or perform any other | fired & pistoi shot at bim, the ball mAn[llalmhd.udh.'.'? oftieinl acts witkont their approval. ‘ ?.-‘.‘.'.‘fi.e..'."a“’i;... m.'rl d’:”‘.;- |hwh thon P onds, also, wit! wan, wils W ——— | 213de theic escape. The wounded man then entered o lagor- ¢ Bavn of the Sicamer Bo: . beer ssloon in the vieinity, and while sitting there, o mea CixciNsam, Friday, Avg, 10, 1866, stepped up to the door, and fired another pistol shot st bim. t ‘I'his furtunstely missed, and the would be sssasein again I bis cacape. No 0ause can be astigued by Mr. Fotterel fof mur lerous aitack. | ; The burning of the steamer Boston was occasioned by the overturning of a lamp. Her freignt was valued at £60.000, noarly all of whick was loat, The safe was recovered wilh the contents damaged by water, Mre. Spclmar, of this city, was serionsly sealded. (Great praise is dno to the officers and crew for their efforts 10 save the lves and property of the passengers. " ; % g | Usicexsen Ligror Dravkrs 8 Covur—Dis-" { Death of an Artint Poet. f TmIcT ATioraEy MOKss REBUFFED BY A YOUNG Lawrse. — o Cixcrsyam, Friday, Aug. 10, 1866, | A large nowber of unlicensed liquor doalers were " William P. Brannan, an artist and poet of some | Tustice Dailey, «mrz.uu,;wm nota, died in this city yesierday of inflammation of the br: “ALvir conos were dis- He was th anthor ol the work entitled " Vagarics of Van yke Brow | n.—Teremial Brows, corner of North PR L R | Seventh and Pirst ames Mo Mull, Greenpoint-ave; Jamesw En Reute to Philadel : I:‘-a:;n;n‘u,d(fln-v.um cenmoiot l‘-n-u«d with two offonses; THEAS N Y 5 { ) TPorrurss Mostor, V., Wed Batcher g G Obnds Osapors ¥ i L% | | EROOKLAN NEWS. frard R . Aug. 8, 1868, sd The delogates from the cities of Norfolk and Ports- | re 5 ! : 4 | rey, No, 15 Grand-st., e Jaongh, and the coonties of Princess Aun aod Norfolk, loft on | granted; Heury Dimflv"hfg::d.flw' (.'I.a“-l y‘.-_lll’! 3 i r<lcr»lmr: train tlis morning for Norfolk for the purpose | corney of Sout) Fifth und First-sts., was a some of attending the Districs Convention which meets at Peters- | 880 by Oflicer Langan of the Forty-fith Precines, for burg to-day. to appoint delogates to the National Enion Cou- | becr contrary to law. Je gave W snswer | veusion to bo held at Philudeiphin. but when bis name was calied by the 4 stice, bo o s r, s1d his (-mWw':’-.l‘-nl‘ that e had left the it e 1l ‘wa Shereupon forfuiled. The cases Loss of the Schooner Winounh. Thomas awdw“: oud Ldward Lyuch u-.";' ForTRess MONUOF, Va,, Friday, August 10,1865, | Fatrick Kieroan waived eximiuation. [ ADDRESS OF MAYOR MOFFMAN WELCOMING IER Postponement of the game fro Thursday, appeared in any | | | | e a vislt to several veasels of war under conatruction, and in- | other saviogs banks. and invested as the law directs, The crowded docks with | | | move for two T iF | 1 ! | | i | | | ew-Orleans, who ordered tho arrest of the notorious Judge | Foma Cobourn m" near I'fglnf_fim oo ook from )urt roll f bills coutaining ille, N. Y., where he will soon = $10, intendh Loval Southarn Convention, to be hold in September. Judge | nrrest by * ary gy (be Porpimad gouflagration, ! 93 'West-st,, was entered by Terence Keevar, Willium Brown, disposition of the above cases there was quile & seons The schooner Winonah of and from: Baltimore for in court Lesween District Adtorncy Morria—who aj ¥aull Rivwr, with corn and wheat, sprang sleak, filled with | water, (e} ssnk in Chesapenke X for the people—and o young lawyer namod John soved: Peake Bay last mght. Al hands | wiy ooiared for several of (he defondants, Mr, ¥iyng | 1hat bis client be dischanged in consequosoe of tho of the words ** Metropolibau District’ 1o the ats. Ther | Distriet- Attorney opposed the motion, and charactorised the ob- { Jections of Mr. Flyun as frivole: The Justice took the same | view und denied the motion Mr. Flyua asked that his objee- tions be noted. The Jostice demurred. Mr. Figou insisted ou his point. The District Attorney then arose und trosted the youme huwyer with groat disoourtesy, raying that some UNION V5. $(UTUAL—TTE DUFEAT OF THE MUTUALS The Union Clab, of Lansingburgh, Y., played . : ; men praeticed | 1 : their mateh witii the Mutaal Club, yesterday, in e presence | My, Fipnn :‘fl: e ”‘.'v.‘:'.',,"‘m"".‘,.".“' l::t.-t:l > ot u large sumber of spectators, although 1o notlee of the | Chief ~“Justice Denio ~ had decided that me | prisoser sould walve his rights. Ihe Distriot-Attornoy seid that he did ot couie to Vriliamaburgh (o learn law. Mr. Fivan—You have learned somethung this mornisg, and if you! come here otten you will learn wore., District- Att —1 oan - e out, which with proper training ongbt to be able | L0t learn law from those who know nothing aboot fs. Mr. Flymn But apparcotiy thisclub do not believe in tran. | —S0m- time ago people said that you knew nothing of lsw. and 1u consequence they receivod 1 lesson yes. | District Attorney—Yes; but they kiow me better now. Mr. 1y, at the cos: of & last trophy, the **country club” defeat. | Flynn—Tt s ahout ihey did. This rotort exoitod the iy taem handsom score 001540 13, wearriment of the large crowd to the eourt-room, but order wae 8o Unions led off with @ score of 5 to J, but the close of the | Promptly restored by the Justics aad Lis oflicers, and ibe Dis- 5th anings scores them but one ia advance, the totals heing 7 | Wici-Attorney soon afterward withdrow, 106 Iuthe lust ¢ ionives, howeves, the Unions batted well | —-— T une, the Mutaals finding it dififenlt to prooure 7, ’rln-' Tae Pustie Scnoons.—%The number of pupils por except Tk TrinCsE. servioes of Martin and McSw The Mutuals were minne the scny, but, novertheless, had a Blos well merited their victory fow they fought hard jor it We sppend the scoze: registered in the Brookiys Public Schools is 53,947,.0f whisk: ' #22 are volorad childres. ~The nnmber of teachers ts 636, UNION. 0. R MUTUAL, o. I Abrams o, 1. 4 9 ! - MeAtie, v, 0...... .. 3 Dise " Lavenworty, 1stb... 003 e - s bl e Officers of the Vi, Faiv: Tow indecsiared, yows Speciad it tee on Sewing Machives repogt, that in_ prosccuticg the es Terresentin the (o Machinad nation, it was agieod by the Ager nder o wour Committ a: poinry on whick - pased theis claim, of snperiority, s i esting e machines sagh Foint wan o be takes, separaily, i atos o fus el ta it of ous ability. Eaen Ageut presanted bis chaime e For the Willeox & Gibie Mach) yAre distingt caims wees wade for its saperiority. ATL of w trinl, weoe sustal 1 W hereas n v riting, the e Elwrscuwmmae’ e INNTNOS. thrvad) Machine. bui fea were prosouted. fwo of propes 1 Stb.. Gtk Tth. B, Sth, Totals, | taled ] From the - Tudges’ Report. —Adeer Asement. i - 5 ol | i gy 2 0 4 11 The Tridbune Enia i e, " Notwitbstanding the (act that the size of TRE Tais- ninutes. Flv-catebes—Unious. r | inorease o v, Outs on fouls—Unions, 2; M: _.'li 7 has been increased worc than one gaarter, e prios witk The Mutual Club. we learn, propoe o g0 o | remain the sanie, . North on their tour. playiug et e Washingtos and Tiebmond. iladelphis, Baltimore BOCIAL VA, JEFFERSO. On Monday next these clubs open p. son 1 # watch'game together at Hoboken, t callod at 2, p. @, | WIERLY TRIBUNK. Mail subseribers, sinele oopy, | yoar—52 uumbers. Mail subseribers, clube O BYE. e Ten coples, adiressed (o uawes of subseribers. Twenty copies, addressed Lo uames o KuDSCTibers. . Ton coptes, to one addeess ... 2 2%) | ‘Iwenty copies. to one adires . A exten copy will be sest fur eoh elub of tem. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNK. Loopy, } year—i0l aumbers. ... opies. | yaar—1M numbess j, for the seer game to Le PR S Cricuer. SEW-YORK VS. ST. GEORGE ‘The contest between these clubs at Hovoken o Weduesday, which was to have been resumed on Thursday, Vs heen deoided a drawn gume, the rain of Thursday pre | ventivg its being played out. | | Mail sunsoriners, Mail subscribe; | - Peno A Savivas BANK ror COLORED PEOPLE.—A niney rewitiing for avings (ustitution has been incorporated by the Uaited States | roment. with power to establish branches in the several i “'The Freedmen's Saviogs and Trust Com. | Addees ineorporates Cooper, 1., The Hon. | Branehes bave | Leen establisbed in wost of the Southern Sta! nod deposits | amounting to more than Lalf & million of dollars have already | g ogi At —On Loen mado, A branch hasalso been satablisbed af the corner | v ..., of Bleecker und Lawrensste., whore deposits of ore dol The relat'ves nod upward will be received, under regulations similar tond the funceal. on Sundry, o#7) &1 West Fifty-sec8.” At his zowidevce, e ol Jy an h.“l J _:‘"l" ny. The Gerrit Smith and others as the first trostees. e ———— amaics, L. 1., » nattve CoURT OF GFNEKAL SESSIONS— CRIMENAL SiN- TrxCRs.—An unusualiy large smmber of prisouers wers ses- s fanersl, from m::l tenced at the Court of General Scesions yesterday. The fol. | roakiyn,t §, &, Cariage: HILL=On Friday. dug. 10, Wales Li 70 Prnma 11, THD wged 4 monthe and The rolatives ard irtends ¢ tend the "u and-eventant noom, at 40 KEILE YO wife of Matthess K oelock. lowing are the esses « wn of PhllipH.! Joseph Gorman, convieted of grand lerceny of money from (*hristopher Houghton, amounting to §41, was sentenced 1o tate Prison for two years and six montls, ealing & bandle of silk handker attempt at grand larceny, and wny Prison for two yoars and 10 newr Starfom? Comn. David Wit a auid Cornelon Liom of this cibe, u the U 2Ee O Fridey sor of W Ureigh: indicted for by y in breaking {ato the premises of Horatioc A. Whitten snd stealivg clothiug 10 the value of $100. Both pleaded guilty of burglary 1o the third degree, and each wero State Prison—Yaker for three years and mouths, and Dun- war of bie age Firtime wotice of the intaraent wik be given. 1+ Benoklyn, on Thozedsy. Aug. 9, Manual, wife of Uaresw ed 60 vears (hn (ami'y ace inviced to attond A B e - 2 years, Thos. Sullivan was convicted of robbers 'n the first degrer. In nesisting with others 10 voh Sohu Roach of i silver watch. Heo was sentenced to the State Prison for seven years ad s.x m Coburn, Albert Willisms, Wi, Moozey. Wo Ogle and Jus, Brown were all oharged on o th graud larceny in stealing 12 bottles of chas glaases and kol of the total valu Williams Mead pleaded oed to the Penitentiary for three months o Eliza Gllen pleaded guilly of en assault on Li Solaffor i Sul'ivar-st,, and with wounding ber with & Sho was sentonced to the Penitentiary for three mouths Jobn Doonelly plesded guilty of an uttempt at burglary 4o third degree on the charge of bresking inlo tie g oee: store of Heury Bamp and stealing & 1ot of corrency. pennie tea, sugar, &0. sout to the Peniteutiary for oue voer. | Williaw Burrett a nutive of ageil caded | T | Midisou popess vicane . STRPHEAS=Ou Fridiy, Avz 10, Dantel Luke Staphens, in the 5720 vt (o attaud (e Cgeral at the Reformed 2 West Thir'y firstat, ow i L, i the 00tk yoar of iw of e Nortta 0 a'tend hie o Cionds of th Ty alia the members iverpool, 1, guilty of an aseuult on Joseph Campbell with a knifs, and was g:- upieChuag d Sehbatt School are invited 1 10 the Pewitentiny for one year and fined $100, oy N R e ) e r McMahoy, for stealing alot of jewclry and weariog apparel from the bedroom of Mary Epelshaucer, wus s tenoed to the State Prison for 2§ years. | of Davie H, | lenry Brooer, for Rylog forged tle name oherte o Moh«?}u. ', was gent to the Penitentisry ¢ oue year Lo obn W, Bmith Jl‘v. ded guilty of obtaiging poods ander | pent falao proteuses, and was seutenced to the Pepitentiary f0f | via uee tureo moithy { DAY, Avgmt 1, uptown Bices, b oilows Cand D, 7:43 3. 5. : Eations L. end ¥ Ilie Malls for Fran-eia Breat and Huvre, PAKIS, will closn o tig ofice o FRID. an attempt st graod i ntiary for one s car. Joseph, Kenning pioaded guilts ochy, wad # ay sentonced o 5 por vidienss. s ver stsamer V AY. Avgost 10, wud B, STRUCK 0N THE HEAD WITH A BLONORIOT.— | St F5ohin e o v Chows: Sufons Shortly hofuss miduight on Thureday, while dobn Feren wag | 0,59 p e SAME standing fo front of his residence, No, ® Rovsevelt-st vorsing with Edward W. Lafly, the eonversation tarsed apon o man wiom Latly bad heaten the previous night. Feren con- demned the wetion, when Lafly took irow his pockel a slung- cov- CHOLERA SPROIyic: A SURE PREVENTIVE oxp CURE FOR +liot and struck his companion a powe:fal blow upon the bead CHOLFRA itk it, knook ible t. i T T okl B e 0 e T onterduy Cor. | CHULLRA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, DYSiaggny, sUMMBES ouer Nsumaun was notified, and took the automoriom state. COMPLAINTS, PANS (5 KLE 3T0M oy, weut of kbe injared man, atod the siatement we ' Luve given above, The injured man is contined to Lis bed aind bis condicion in rogurdod by bis ph A verdict in aecordance with 1o facts was ren od 4. AND ROWLLS, Lo fon e IMMEDIATE aod ERRICACIOUS. i et b el Ty un$ < 1y Clol s Seapou of j#40. Phyulciens o ! g.dnan;}v. . *\!7 3 tie Rusr Courorno Kyows Sty | for the Compiaints L wick i n desighed. - STODDARD & BURTON, Propeio-rs, Troy, N. Y. | Foo wle by o Diuggints sud Dealers in Modicinesoand by ¥. O 3 ok uudy 10 Jury. 'l:h(mnrhgugmlgm_y ue ariestof the - ARDEST OF DURGLARS.—On the morning of the inct. the storage warehose of Mr, Samuel W, Chambers, Ne. ot Cffctter kb monts o feog OIS | 115 DEMAR RARNES & Co,wd DUDLEY L 8TAT- lacs .2«‘ m...na&.:;h from u::'v;mhaue &v-n'pk.:o( | FORD, Now York City. valucd at $140, . Hows. reday | - P night officers Hay , of the Tweaty-sev; uPn! { Empire ‘Depol ol Games. » cimet, nrrested the thres men mamed above and {hey were | (ROQUET. Alarge aud spleudid amertuent at owest prices. ideutitied by Mes. At MeBride, of No. 147 Washingfon-st . | thiree of the mon whow sbe saw e WHOLESALL AND RETALL. s ngeged in removing the | | o B rthe balling o the morning Tx qeasties, + Neategdayi| 'AUNT BALLY.” fhe pww Equil ow foor ymei Justice Hogsn committed them for trisl, in deiaglt of bail. BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACES, atith s 8ged. 18 yoars, o native of roland, lives st No, 24 | snd o1l & nde of e for e hove, yacd: and Seid. b o - sadis aseaman, Kosnen i uged 16 yearn @ vic | oo e B VAP a-Cory Nar @y Nomwawat: N, Wt 1 0. reenwick 'y - R — e - wan. Brown is aged 35 years, a native of ri-n:.?:-n -‘n l Jo Tavlor's Saloou, NOS. 363 AND 367 BROADWAY, belng cloved, the bosiuese il be continued 4 N0 355 BROADWAY, WAL TAYLOK. » No. 102 W, st and is ap expressiian, N 1 the | aolen Groperty Was recovered. b g T R e———— ! T00 AITRCTIONATE, —('harles Hinders. residiug at | No. ¢ Mulberryst., Jersey City, on Thurelsy eveniog mel | in oou- wwie's Pile and Humor Cure. W aunied tie 4! PILES, il ), SCROF) | homie 5 Er LR, AL he in case of Verwstion. caudy, He = u aeaiers wil return $lmeng s Pt Wb b s e | S G o g ‘och, and when he extrioated bipsel irou ber smorace be | = o GI whe Wi 2 B B had oon sobbed of Siie s at once sausedher | 1r you WANE 7O KNOU bon o aury ok Ofcor Chapman of tha SIxth Precinct, aud vestarday | ' by acles, without tbe aid of Docios o She was committed for Arint by Justice l,l:-n The aceused | B VOOR 10 woy. pays ahe is & seamstress And Lives at No. ot - If You Want . thrown avide, avd ook cure oolamed by IV, ¥ LiCTURE 1N BrmaLr OF THE PORTLAND Supres. | be k. B TOUTE, No, 110 Brondway, New Sree. us—Mr. M. . Dawley, A, M., of §t. Louls, Mo, is an- | nouneed to deliver lecture next Monday eveniog at Botanic ‘1 i Hall, No. 02 Bast Broadway. Subject—*'Epochs of Glory in A D! No. 16 b bo Tiistory of the Amerioan Ropubiie,” Lecture to commence | * Olothen o a1 kinds REFATHER by The BATTAP - I-x.'lv"uhx-{;“nm'wd. d‘u'«.“"-?&‘..u to the reliaf of the n;:- l }A‘lAflll »‘X! u'rlvmmu SACHING w:‘ufl. No B = 3 Wi A SOV