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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, 'TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1866. i T viLLIANS meeting at Library Hall last night sppofuted s large =z sdler Gerars) of the Second Brigsde | Loague gramledoned s Brnde e sbere: inlegation w the 34 of September Conrention. ) 3 BRUTAL MOMICKDI e A o Yates, resigned, will be obeyed snd. respocied I E—— ; Camen, Ocefle, Wiken, Newman, Buwer, Koy, Brody. | THE PUBLIC HEALTH. e, Ay W~ LY. T T e e Tou s o b : O Brien, Cunoingham aod Hathaway. { g = oorbagy. e wih bim In g Door m_o“ foor relgiont § Aderwen Hivsdale said. We Lave met for {he (orpoes of e S AT eateem of the whole Divis :‘-w;"'"wi years, be bagbeen | meotings ';" “"‘m":‘l‘:‘" “‘"“""'d,, wthe elms” in New. ¢ ion to P » o % . x o v Road > enabling the Board to extend an invitation & Presid L Dispateh to The N. :'Tfl;lr‘m‘ AN INOFFENSIVE COLORED MAN MURDERED WITHOUT m'ntrrm.;;l.l;!‘n’l;:‘ v .l'hj ‘Gen. Cuas. W. SANDFORD. g::‘l?“;.“lndmll g Touth Orange-sve and N PROVOCATION—ARREST OF THE HOMICIDE AND Avzx. Hasivroy, Div. Inspect: Johi e ACTION THE BOBPTION==AU - it Brookiyn in the course of hia tour weetward Division, N. G. 8. N. ¥, 68.— The Union Repub- PREPARATIONS POR WIS R BOARDS OF ALUERMEN, COUNCILMEN, AND SUPER- propriety ‘of this action i obvious, and 1 Leed not rems | ; T | e I1TY—GEN. sealon on the part of the Louts, Avg There were 20 deaths from €bol 2 » e s -rlnlifn‘-!‘:n; v:“-:u'l:';‘:_-rl oI ‘.'.Y,‘":‘utiz‘.'xlf.’.’ Tyt TRMET Magutrate of the nakion 10 | $0-d 4 ) ANTH-MORTEM STATEMENT OP THE MURDERKD | Hrapquanrsns Sscord BUIGLSR. iy yous Aoguu "‘ml y RErUBLICAN W:‘mnl.(m B Pk, s AN ALITIES TENDRAKD TH PRESIDRNT | pass theif doges miiers oferiog to b {¥e boop 130 ad | gr. Loum, Aug. 27.—Nie cometeries report 90 Gl o er Quonas o 1—Porveat 1o e foreging Overs o | owa voters1n masy o the Hierls, B R Rl e i | chalers deatbs on Ssturday, [and eleven cemeteries 1eport ™3 | 41 yuprovoked ahd deliberate bomicide was com- m— Y delegates ".;_"l"“'-‘!"""' 'Convention at Philadelpbia, Opex Arn Concert.—Reinbardt's Band performed BY OTHER CITIES. fie Uekted | on Monday, sbowing » tolersbly marked sbstement of 18 | g o; gatarday aight, in North Firstst.. Eastern District, ‘We have drnd{.giun the pl’ll);ipll‘:l ; on bis | & which will ndered the Presi 1 der vof | diseese. crowd of ‘whiob, for brutal malignity ‘on his arrival in (his <ty to morrow a8 e | T o e aotueitio a8 CPBOIt | MEMPHIS. "L' _""““WM we upon Military Park, on Saturday evenivg, 0 the deiight of ‘bere. ¥ eaterday, those i charge of this reception. "sia o hin bas beos seldom excelled. An inoffensive colored man, nam ounis of “ s sherge and & s city with the houor and regerd due M Avg. 27.—Twelve cases of cholerd and who intend to participate in it, were very ey RULE | MEMPHIS, ADR. Charles H. Rogers, was rtanding on the sidewalk, opposite Bavir Invnep—Mr. Oliver R. Smith, & well- a completion o | wn.—h..'c‘ Thet the President v_:‘ four deaths are reported to-day. No. 4 Fattle-row, when & party of roughs came up. one of Known citisen of Newark, was thrown from o light wagon, oo OB, ton Commities held & | 1° X0l Tt Ve ‘appotated A steady rain Lus been falling since yesterday morning. whora, samed Charlos Kelly, without struck him Bunday, st the coraer of ‘High and Nesbitt ste., and badly ju- et otr. ‘Nichard Sobell, | Tuuke sich arrangemests o e 'O NEW ORLEANS . blow in the face with his fist. rs started to Jured . Hopes are entertainod of his recovery. ‘that two Nundred | smtertaisment © 4 et nuray from them, when ho was followed, Kelly remarkio 6 wes adopted, tha | . rogard ta the watner of the Preel RGRORS AVRAID 70 TRUST MY POLICT’ FRIRNDA. Hhercls the black son of & b——, now. let's give it to 1im. g P Baiire the city participate in & body in | After sowe remarks of the % o g e President, meesiog at the City.Hall oo | deat's reception, 4 ing to Jersey City to | be requested to as ‘Toruing, and thence proveeding to Jersey City - req\ hupl - : e W 11808 moved that the committee . i ) d immediate! knife into the . nu“'::l’”:"" the storekeepers to | NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 27.—The deaths by cholers for :m“ " »:i‘«:;“: :m.d '-m. e after arrested and story of fortanes to be made for all seekers in the 2 {be clarks and | forty eight bours ensuing at 6 o'clock in the morning, YO0 | gundyy ever bered 26. The cholers is abating in the city, but shows 10 | The crowd of young ruffians were 8000 ted time the . J. negroes have copoeived locked ap. It sooma that Rogers was wholly aoacqomin! ¥l Dorado, won the imagination and at the same Qerasbeck. 0N, N, Gt W T Lch baa boen re- | X0 W e Toui . Shermam. Wells, a confidence mao, Whose pleasing mauner sad foo | _FROM 5}‘;‘43}",;!_3 Wfiwo.‘ M. Ryler, G D- STimeten ! Vultoe, O. H. Roddig, M. A VP Fiutoer e Hotel o yesterday | otbers to participste | wil 1t is thought probable | The original resol tion of Alderman Wil | Bl 0t ve plantations. The ot frand lopted. den; w'. v’:‘dh'l:‘b‘o:'l: B:o‘:d‘vod na:'n':c.r:s:y s‘:vliml an | ”'.i'n:"u:m ‘.’.“:‘:'...!.“.'..a the following as the committee ' {he ides that they are poisoved by tie white peopl , and refuse 4"’:;“ :E:"\’" "’.l“;'-l 1‘»;:'-6" m:’uu-nd-.- 'of | wallet of Reuben Darnly, an account of whi A e e e reaidoat wil ieave Washingtan on Tuss. | Aldermen Hinsdsle, Wihen B ningbam. The Mayor | 1o take the remedies. the murderer and his companions: Jorted, is now acoredited with o ater and mors daring dodge. ——— B e e traine 10 o slated. in & Washinglon | was, on wmotion, added. after which the Beard adjonraed. CHICAGO. Charkes Kelly (who was t0 sccurately, described, b7 the | Hiaving been committed for trial by Justics r bia Latest Ship News. Tooeived in this city yesterday, that, #0 fur as posi- ORDER BY GENERAL MEADE " THICAGO. rday and | Wounded man as the on that stabbed him, as to leave 1o | swindling operations, he was JMI ing taken fro: RRtvED. tively kuown, the following s & list of those who will accom J (10460, Aug. 27.—The cholera report for Saturday doubt a8 1o his being the guilty party), aged 20; Joseph Til- | the Jefferson Market Prison and sest in t Black Maria"— e e . —5 2 e s, seurston: The Becretary of Hiate | The fellowing order has been issued by MujorGeners) | gunday shows Lo new cases and 6 deaths. ey, aged 20; Geo. x...u_n.ra %2, Geo. Kennedy, wged 18; | sort of traveliog prison on wheels— o the Tombs to belocked | Sieamaip vicga Bl ’lmw s hours. with mdee b Navy and wife the Post- | Meade, commander of the Department of the Enst: ————— ichnel Quirk, aged 19; Frederick Fuller, aged 18, up. He safely arrived there, and a Fentonisn visitor W e i, bound 8 seme ”"g‘:“.n rragut mhnl—l JIEADQUARTERA, DEPARTMENT O T) Tunl The Health of the City. cm“omuamm. g-‘:mu?“:{u pnm““ r:ltb.. lm “C.?n :.-: ::m-'l‘: ‘..: :ownldot m‘z:. :;nen%n"g: held oy p‘;-od m. m. A e Col . » b o orning, e result of 3 b R ropeiler, e A No. i e J;.-u‘-:'n (3,105 %es | The total mortality of the City of New-York for the | e o ¥ ihe ante-mortem e e murdered | qaired for a friend who was in ona of tho colls. Wel g | BW,ef Cope Lok Xy s Sut asked, took the ticket with cool indifference out of the VIsItor's | pound 8. ; with that he Stoamship Charles W, Lord, Ward, Wfl-hg‘l et anty sot yonics St of T amtea. This I 05 | with s s0d pasn.to C. 0 Ao away, an out of the s - . h d tho most bold and lx's':t llc:p. ever made from :'u-.-d signals with s bec rodite M’:-:-\'b d it s sincerely regretted, he beiog an old and :Ismn. 1‘.?.."7‘.'3.."" 1 o - fidence sharp, aod deserving imprisonment. 3 nilade! S e g e pRe— derion Marker Courl, with the | 3T ey rvnen, 5 daye wiih mdse, aed o Depair: o | e oibed by the hencrable Secreiary of War that b Ex 50 of 34 a8 com- | mav, taken oner Smith a hia G d b ty, Col. | haviag been notified by the honorable Secretary o ks ea: s com- o or ia Gooding and bis Depul viog been 3. % | week ending last Satordey was 714—n decrt o, llb‘ o misalphd wociated Press). | cellency the President of the United States will, fu his projocted jour ; W W, Warden 1t is believed that e A oet® foste and | ney to Chisage, pas through the limitsof this Deariment;wl faty | pared with ‘he previous week. The total number of destbs ake HL. Rogers eworn- L resds i, Fonr Alfuita Tomert il ses e cf the party g o o st beiey direted o be prepsisd 19587 U5 | from cholers, duriog the same period, was 1. which 88 | 4k e ekekah Cbesor, o e Ta adtion to the mion o the peupie of this city bestltal | STECRLe b Revibivg il smeere st gtarl ol uei il | took Mot aly” Hie'o meutioon, and 812 the grivae | or hve men cune along d ouo of hem raa AERIEY, 1 and | tho Tomb, et L~ bic ealth " Therefore, | me stabbed ie afterward; affcr the man had run aguiast me. Birgeant Cerland o o et bave r.n-u;-l:‘ the m‘.'“ no:l the cities of Baltl | oqpjinetion with the municipal snd other sutl he sitr, X more, Wilm ny, 16 | pecessary, vious woel The seoms, “Jeveland, Tul b » Indisuspolie, and Peoria, . Foi o 4 fhe foregoing reqnire: ~ normal cond "That | T went down to No. 2 entry (second houso from necessary promptitude seat a telographic 0 to Fd one death on the ks e e T et the purposs of carying falo fiech 1% 1" Uiited tusen | 12,100, o 1 oy ek, mars o 5 o Oty (e e party struck mo | Trviog, who last arreated Wells, informiag bim o his escaps, ‘.:,’,,"‘““‘,,&..u.,::,. &:.‘.... iy - gl ;"" ""h'”‘ rpersn B 0 R ed tle comu e I o Tk bayo no doubt; that it will not as sgain; Tih rl ot bat did oot Bit b, thon the mat | and requestiog ‘the officer o find the prisoner again. S S o Tong. 63 81, signals with Aw. Board “Jermen beld a special meeting al ity arbor, and Brev on .y of the eity, sgain, | who struck me stal we; be . , slim man, e X . 4 Yo 4 8 cx, | Siiasdrilery. the com o e O eroort o ok Boay 8 :ffi, 2 el | M coutun;, X dont A s B et butia s b8 | Mosgow Comvin-Stons.—A ceremony sarly seen | R T A via Now-Heven, 29 deye, with ) ve The he ith s wasted | | he yablic wil ke place this afteruoon, corser of Broad- | " g cimeny (Br, of 8t sovas K. B., Avp 1, 1n k., eng 9:20 celock yeete \fternoon, (he President, Joux BRICE, 111, Brevet Brig. Gen. G. A. he P t snd giving aad sscerting Lue Frnete e e bave tho effect; | Chester (o g0 with we to a doctor's, a8 [ hangos, I8 the shair. | hanor for ibe PATDILS X% rard of onor st the querters of the Presk g months, will The Pu JMered the following | i fin L Dl ing the possngo of every day hereaftor will mako it of ore | no woapous of Ay kind with me a4 the ti 310 carry | way aud Thirtseth-st., on the occasion of the laying of the o' ident of the United | _ 1V. All officers of the army on duty in Phil vicinity are | o4 ‘more im) be carefully protected inst the | any weapors; think I sbould know the man who & bbed me E of the New-Tork M ‘which will be under 2. 20, in lat, 42 56, long. 63 51, Wheree s Excellency Audraw Johnson, Frasidsss of | a Gn wnifura at theae beadquarters on Tueaday, 28th B | B ey as bim: did aot give him any cause to strike me; | COTDEF MRS the New-Vork Maseum, Sishc v.c il by Wodwogdey next the SN iot, whle duected to epart In waiform a4 Whete B or private horws will | weatber, RS 8 o oibon 18 nccessity, but mor e ive | ho said bo would D Mt ol miserys afior bo had stabbed | the auspioes of bio Grand, Lodge of lf."'"fi:‘" , tho Most e City icage | and b, = e now, er broa s orshi rand Master xt 1D, Holmes of g, Ai6he ensed poskion he cocupien st | "R SN sy Oen. Mede. e e b proveniiro mossures must 2ot oease | me: beanid * 1 huvo got o of (hem; be an up sad Jobbed | Worshiptol (Grand Master fobert B, R mobordinate Lodges. | FIVHE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! e R e Chal bers Shares- | S F Bawtow, 't any time, for it is far cesier o contract tho diseaso than to ife iato me: The puttio will be admitted freo to the grounds. Seversl GURNER & Co., No, 80 Codar-st,, New, York. et ble sdminidmtion of the duties meident 10 bis ‘office, AD.C Asting nt-Adjatant-General. | cure it. e ipens ——— eminent speakers will alto bo present, s 3.:".;#"&.‘:! See Adveriisement in anotber colamn. o w ould, i DDIT10 . 3 res) Suead i ot o :m:-‘.kfi'n'..'.‘:.":.'.‘:n'-:m'.“.:?n':'?:;'.mb::':'ouwr, i Eight eortifioates of death from cholera were received at OBITUARY. e occarion will be deivered by v CURTALYS SORTATNE e affordad an opportunity of Lratifying their respect and rexard for | the Hurean of Records and Vital Statistics durivg the 48 houré R e SWISS LACE. BROCATEL. N-.‘-nlu-ny. w:‘OI alfl:l lng adum "':J:fio'; n“':':n‘fir qlr- ILRND» 13. fomim ending at 2 x w, yesteniny, Toe followiog are the pames of Death of Dean Richmond. né" Editw of T N. V. ?,;“ : i oA NOTTINGHAM LACE. SATIN DAMASK. nently wise, national andzoncilistory m et proposed rignde Orders, ogimet the Jeceased, s e ir: In your issue of this morning (re of Cow YLES FO 3 TERRY REPS, ke. B e e et i "the” Blaies 48d peor Lk e Busten ol otk Augurt 55, Ann McGrath, 40, Ireland, Bellewuo Yosgital: | Dean Ricbwond, esq., died, after a brief illness, at | of Spectal Sewsione) your reparer gives o Fin Wara Hotel SR IpEOn, ¢ % et Comprising the Amenican Ulon, be it therefire y | 2dSugwil report te the Col .{::-. rew. ;3,"1:.. 4 éi?b”“m‘;“%“i:.‘lfn'h“ e Now: | o 1) clock on Monday moraiag, at tho residence @, 6.4 | o .m;““ "“mb”an“ :.":m:mf;a h uL.' fi:‘:fl‘i«: B Rosalad That o Bpsciel Toumiiee o0 lve oo wenjotatly with | B el Gt | Jobn Ellie, 3, Treland, No. 443 East Tairtoenth-st. Tiden in this city. Mr. Richmond was born in Woodstock, | tuken by & Wemeniiheq TEUS N s lodpiaeis e homes |, T Ao e PO TR RS, o, ~ s o wait w Hi Excellency Andrew Johnaon, | The Troop will parade mounted. - ‘Abguat s6—-Anna Scanian, M, Ireland, No. 25 Washington- | vy March 31, 1604, and covsequently jost entered upon bis | {irely an unfounded one, an my bouse is a respectabio one, and h OSQUITO NETS at 81 75 PER PIECE. md enderto Mn"l)‘h- freedom and hov By order of Lieats u,'_v I\)\‘;::'-nn-m-‘;l«::uma 2 .'1' dwd“ls-;u:y ldl-guh H’?Opllu Iml: :oun:dn_i&lr‘lll(l“fl:’- 4 yer. 10 silch parties have been ita guests. Neither are there wuch BOBINET LACE st low prices. overnor's room . : v TN | derson, reland, No. st ave oors, die attes 9, reporter. v gorst I whishe recelns the con firavacanrase 2o Reorenw, N.G. 8. K.V} | Barracks Hospital; Ann Campbell, 23, Ircland, No. o) | REBOLUTIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF TAwMaNy | fecilities 150 thet n the bouse n;fl:[l}:;;fi by Jout reparte n:mfl; ygnl.‘r:n.u‘ :mn:um e powered o make .u‘::‘:;:'::a -"...r-'y';i." Grvenar Onosas, Xeo [Orders, No. 7. trom B | Thirteentb-stn ill 10 hours. i e et oo o i s iy | N Tork vt . g _ reeeeRs \ No. 407 Browdway. \ord the peovle of this city an opportutity of ~anifesting | Headqueriers, are bereby he MEETING OF THE POARD OF HEALTH. , Tt has ple n v I INDOW SHADES, No. 447 M.I-au-l-u\’f-vmmuc. and of teatifyiug their adl g | ment will par wy, Augn Company " " ftan Board of Health wiil meet this afternoon ove from hie of usefulness the Hon Dean Rich N N / SHADES, . devotion (o the prineiples entertaiied sud advocated by S5 | voll call st 8 o'cloch a: ., precisely, and ail memers not eporting & | o flh‘;c“';;fl;""n DO o B o Tho baainess 16| ™ okres Woerse thin bty s Gty of New Fork we do e [Ansonncements.] W NEW FALL STYLES. BROADWAY. e sud ecoseiiaton Deimeed ol secions of oor ¢bucn | (ont houe wil be rethed 1 ST e o commimioned | be rasacted s of b0 ordianry ShuiiCle md, wo bave w0 | puy i hanart s memory f the ageied dceped o, in Tug GreAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! LA e il - doubt the resn!’ of the session will have a bearing upoi the | his oficial capacity s of the Democratic State 'Guwss & Co, No. 8 Cedarst., New York. * sy .- - D o 4 ITY and CONVENISNCE.—Pickpockots wost worthy, influentisl deserved ndymoiud 2 PP e i Count Bismark, Archduke Albert, Queen Emma, ali good citizens of every political | ) g0 forace Vernet, F. N. Gisborn, Cyros W. Fiel — DEMOREST'S INFALLIBLE WATCH GUARD, Tasp on the edze of the pocket, nd then the Coustrs. L { “orps to the Adjutant, st 83 o'cloex, g Staf, Band and Drum Corpe to the Adjatent: o 51 o cizeby A0 Ve i | SE0HL of the city that would be difficalt t0 caleulate. W ianens, For & Lady's e, (asten on the were adopted. - Chair appoioted Aldermen Loew, O'Brien, Coman, | mory: and it is expected that every meul Matturle. snd Gedney a8 such committeo on the part of this '\ will be prewent ubet o 3 | Fioering offcers, having been duly elected, will be cbeyed . in Brookiyn. President Brice was addo ehis Diureriss—Draw ihe The Ch Subsequently, on motios, B o eEserdingly 20 the committeo. X P b Vose, Cet . . el d Tamman: X 2 A derman Tiysns moved that the foregaing preambie and | 1, watis (; Kond yauy D vies Thoruel,sesigsed; 1 | 11y qrq were only three cases of cholera reported to Tammany ol e oetiTces | Group of Native Atricans, with articles on Authropoiogy, Phystolozy’ - . — i resolution be suitably engrossed. Carried. Tre H250 g per g been expelied by Company Court- | the Board of Health yesterday. follow - bology, Pueuniatology and Physioguomy, ** Go TO THOMAS R. AGNEW’, Greenwich and The Board then sdjourned. M. iigtlon of the Coust is approved, and they afo Lo loner | Bridget Begley, sged M, No. Recovering. man of wondetful praselence st ansappsiadbogt o Sest. No. P ‘Marray-sta., whera yoa will find Tess. Coffems, Fiah, Fioar and ACTION OF THE BOARD OP COUNCILMEN. | Pombets of jia qommaand: I, W Nremessr, Caorme B Howe Alired | Mary Douabue, aged 4 years Nelson st., near Clinton-et, | wevering favelon ts the o nenal R i a0 wats 45769 & everything cwe chiouper than any store in New-York. One price house A - gy b gt g S g K & oy e b et Died August 2. jizen fthfy < sl wand e e The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by By order of Juiig ¥. C63. Colonel Crudg AN G, B Nibine | dobn Lieruey, s wyears, corner of Carroll and Colam- o B e Witss, No. 349 Broad: | Gn to AL\CF.\R[:1 )‘-'mllwuk'gmm,] corner wpecial call v, i ir. | 5 g .st. Sent 1o tbe Doxpital. e and e - - | Twenty-third-st. and Br re you will find i) the NE! e lf‘"f. ?h: certhe | uoavingdoes I s s . 010 OOKLYN MORTALITY. MO ST o, whish mere words'| o il the 01 Suaodard Worke, 884, 8180, ehoice ‘Thedermanic resolutions tendering the Losyitalitios & 100 | - ioont Tates Langear” ot whiah | fua the fiers’ Independ The report of deaths in this city for tho woek endioe rea. the bl of the Geperal Counite be sy HBROOKLYN NEWS, iuh, French snd Scoten Stationery. eity fo President Johnson (See Board of Aldermen elsewhers [ elected pern Frosident not to ave be bat the total number wa th the o ing. the mem'e's © ozt Lox s st o G J d, without com- > ( 4 fire o-pawization which wo represent, sttend “ Vai % assalia 4b Mo Pitimce aald it seemed strange to Yid ‘P S o T e and 6 prls, oo (ollowing 107 | the'urers cf e nmeted docessed, and, tha , cortfind RopSERIES 1N THE COUNTRY.—The residents of the | A $9 Hat Order on Vail, Hattor,” awaits check b 1 ths "Nation sl the Bospi “the. city, | Kn'-n""'“ 43, diarrhen 23, cousumption 24, e e e i aod transraiited to tbe fumily of the d | towus of Kings County bave of late been greatly annoyed by Park-sow.” 0 1 of phold fever, wel gemecrinl of the et inence «fthe Hon. a0 non, i 1 ” 5 -y gery 1, conallons 8 EnOK Hovumonte s, | oo s bl sopelash shd poe n lodor, b barglars, The farivers i particuiss suffer extensively. Their | yryp - EXTRA TRIBUNE for the POLITICAL poultry disappears nightly: borses are taken from the stablee, CAMPAIGN. Bor bould be ceopelled to %0 the policy of | ssilors who se d ::nll:ex:m:'r_d e n.mn»‘"ilfi;wi that pohicy. and | avd Relief Agency, to sssernbie fn front of he Ageary. Wa 'k Lo D renldent stld not v or the adoption of the resclutions | A&, sormer Bowey, on,the 19 of Avgust at 1\ oclo o they wed. | ‘HissezoY the lobby.| inely, to form & procession headed by prominent « e Peipuax thepiered aa amendmeat to the renolatione {34 e reviewed sy (he Rremdons . : {ldermen which merely tendered the bosyi e adopted by the, e Nation's guest. &y culibe worth s « citizen of t THE FUNERAL OBSEQU 3 Tho obsequies will take place at Batavia, N. Y., to which place tho remnius have been removed. Some of the leadlug ate will be on the list of pall-bearers. et | man, and bis in: B e also wagons and barness. A number of residences aud | Tl v wrugsle, rarel - . ! o itk el politiea) strugle, ravely sarpsssed fa importance or intensicy, bao itTio houses were recently eotered and robved. The hotel of | &P FELEERER RO TR obery of Avdiew Joba- | Benjamin Netson, in Flasbush, has been entered threo times "¢ | within a few £s and robbed of s gold wateh and money, ia | son and some of liis official or personsl adherents to the creat aud | W1} Valaed ‘st @40. The hotels of Joku W. ¥ilond, Mort. | patriotic party by which they were intrusted with power. ‘ Faason wid Hicks Post on the Coney Taand Koud: the Botel | "1 wm of this tra-bary fto pt the steadfut layalste of the 1 and prematuro Birth 4 each; hepatiti encn; creap, old age. enteritis, Lydro ceph ‘each; asphyxia. tetanus, appoplexy, albumi ‘we. parturition, borne, angina, heraia, chore hown, cancer, congestion of tho lungs, bOOPIng | wen of . broschitis, 1 cac Salities of the i“ id | Pending ‘Il onsideration of the awendment, Mr. RoBrRTS | «?‘; has been a dect f 34 deaths by cholera as com pdorse the remarks of his friend (Mr. Pullman) | President of the Soldiers® end Ssihme’ [pdeys L e Py ' 2 Expressi f Regret. d 7 2 aald b g e O g the. Presidena | aad Mauager of the Fup U SR Ib T Agrucy pared with the previoos week. Tho tofal moitaiity was dis P! ratci o B ‘g,"'nf’?",‘{,;j‘ll"?{‘”"u sIuindi | onth ander the foet ot the whizped but not mubdied * Rebely, snd 4D YT £ the time of the riot in New-Orleans; the action of the p | Vv—— g various Wards as fol ows ROCHESTER. R o iwetl on 1he Coney e ont ul athiers | to enable the latterto glat theis vengeance on the former, whom they 2% Yint on that subject be could not indorse; but if he voted WIST POINT. 1 6 XHL.....oe .3 RocuesTer, Aug, The announcement of the death | o BIGROER SEIROR OO0 F0C pieves, who carriod off articics of | hate and curse as reeponsible for the most unexpected overthrow of e Tecitionsae ther now”stood o wadd vty e | gy gt o o ¥, . Tribe | 1 X 4 m Kickmood teused s fynetal expieecit) of sorrow | i, ok ‘each place, In none of (he places WHES® 150 | thir duling Confdersey.” nt 0 the President’s action in the New.Orleans mas- . o - A | lags wero suspended at half-mast, and {0 e g A Rardpiss - ‘ sacre. He (Mr. Roberts) would have been pleased to have seen “West Porws, Moaday, Aug. 27, 666, | v ‘] z1 2 mourning were mede, - Ths106c- {’;‘;{5’:;‘;‘_‘;‘_‘_‘?‘;71"':‘;5‘”;:’52,“'::: _g':;g;gefg,,;":;;hg_ ‘The recent wholessle massacres st Memphis and New-Orlesns were e e T e S ted arrival of President Johnson at this vy ‘ml v : -York Central Railroad ae being e ot Ao thelr calls 16 18 suspeoted | bot conspleces manifesistions of the splelt Sow rampent T b e A ¢ o Y that tbeTeso: | o) Thursday morning has crested considerable excite ik ] Xix.: iva Richmond wa Sratoles by oung men and boys rexiding in | Scoth, whereof the pro-Rebel triamph inKentucky is s more recest . ROBINSON said that President Johnson, in bis opivion, | ment amang the officers on duty bere, the professors and the vir -1 XX o P dos ety thieves are credited with the hoavy | example. The soldiers of Lee, Beauregard, Johnaton tad Hood we el 2o Fight (o remove the Mayor of Now-Orleans. who Was | cadets, and the day is looked forward to with meeh X 16 Villages BUFPALO. usiness. g now the dominant power from the Potomas 1o the Rio Orande; they in the position be held by the people of that city. g rmard 49 Wikh Weeh 8- X 19 ~= | Brerawo, Aug. 27.~The aunouncement of Dean Rich- " e . ith of the F elect each other to o%ee in proference even to stay-st-howe Rebe: M. BTa00m snimadverted upon the remarks of Messrs, | Detience and interest, owiag fo tbe fuct that the sew Superia- X1 = T | ALy A, e N wreat fecling though it was |, CAPTUAR o» Bunouass.—Capt, Saith of the OTEF | ey have sapplanted nearly all others as policemen of Southera e d | vacted, " 11 Joss will bo- greatly. folt hero, as ho | Arst Police Procinet was informed yosterday aftersoon that | i, they are arpuised and ofcared s Suto milih; wnd hey two strangers had entered tho bonso of Mr, Join M. EVans, | rubiessly crush every desaonstration of loysl Whitss or loyal Blaeks :‘Im -n'ddk':bun; and said I!hl‘? '}tre what might bave | tendent of the post, Brevet-Brig. Gien. Thomae G. Piteber, is | ven expacted from them. . They had shown their hands, ead | it - 04 i R e e e 444 - ppeunes cammand Sedporrey, Cien. (oloapteniian. . 248 | o et 7in | AIPasgements for tho Tecoption bave uot been completed ot od ek {1t may bo stated, however, that the arrangements . s curred with the Ald thelr preamble and résomtion ",'"‘| —— ": s parade of the cadets the offcers | | e owirg o of the post and (U8 FTIVALES, &6G Uf the Drefessers of the I S | Of the total numbor 180 were natives of the United States, | has passed o great portion of Lis tino in this city, and bas 54 of Ireland, 17 of . 12 0f Englana, 2 of Seot | heen connected 6. its business interests for many years. 4, and 1 each of Sweden and | The flags on the publie buildings are st half-mast. No. 129 Ja asd a0 the molghtors wore awarg that the | n awertion of the EQUAL RIOHTS of AMERICAN FREEME. 3 of being ch barned and thelr ouchers o e Ry . e dor s Doy aad DRalwms Larr, 1 oo kil ke Bt s e O AT OF TUR BEV, JOUN PIEREGNTy, ¢ d Scnelwaid, @t once hastened to the place. and ce and outrsge by upchanged Rebels, who relieve : DATeN, 2 b7, 19606, | LG pos:tions w0 s to prevent the escape of the parties, | the work of morder und arson by cheers fir Audy Johoson Rev. Joha Pierpout .::l"—ufldrnly’lu( nightat his | J0i PO HArr went f0 the basement door, Where he met | ecrations of Congress. ’ it residence in Medford. years of age. them coming out, 116 took both by the arms and jerked them The 1 i . . purpose of forcing rapresentatives of the Rebs! States into Coa —————— to the sidewalk, when one was taken in charge by another ofti- THE Tres 4 3 Doth ware conduted o the Station'Houss. Each of | 5% ia delnce of the loysl outh, by Prusideniiel ot nd Mibhery - the accused bad on several coats, the pockets of which con- | Power, is openly avowed, with threats that those whe resist it shail ive—Conncllman Keenan, Long, Stacom, Fiynn, | Academy. The youog soldiers will be reviewed by | 1 b received, by b escort S5 Robinson, O'Brien, Keony, Costello, Hartman, Brivkman, | the President, who Koater, Watts, Keech, the Presidet, Tyng, Hallorsn, Het- s triek and Tmlay—i6. 10 be appointed by Gen, Pitoher. No official announcemest | ook L xEWARK—ATHLETIC VA, Wussna | ‘Negative—Councilman White, Thomas, Roberts avd Pull. | from Washiogton of the President’s visit to this place bas yet s A ) ¥ " " P ¥y —SIGNAL BUCCESS OF THR PHILAVELPHIANS. PASHION (OURSE—SPLENDID TROT—LADY WHITSON Ls.luddlh:nl::lfnviu‘n::e:;‘l.mcll;r’o#rn:‘::y- brooeb, one :;:;m.mw-,....ugm-umumum.mmx.n one black frock coa T4 ks thon become fmiperative that those who stand for LIBERTY been received, and all that is koown aboutitbereiswhat | o Tl nonee assemblag pants, one cloth vest—ail found on one of the . and LOYALTY—{or the sight of the UNION to exist and of MAN te mau—4, « The President then appointed Councilwan Twlay, Watts, | e e e pated o mittee ou the pars | has been learned from the mewspapers. According o ihe par. | gethered oo tbe Barebe 7o of the Hoard. to which the President was afterwardadded to | ticulars of the propesed tour ss published, the President will | oceasion of the grand mateb with fh ’ s t | of Philadelphia; the traios from New-York rovl orowds ” | prisoners, named Johu Thompson. Oa the other, named Wm. i Srowded: | Everything passed off with its neual order and recularity. 8id, | Usrriek, was found oue pair tlick punts, ix paics gold slceve | be PREE—should orgunizs and work to streagthen the bande®f CON- O R e g Subipsa, remain bere ouly two hours, sud the exercises will | Of Eiiladelphial thF TR Tt wae taken In necessarily bave to be burried through. TLe | owing to the rece: 1 ;:.:’;:Iyluf .l"fi""‘""‘l“ Xl»‘ny,h-l,llahl,tdy Whitson 15 & | ?mwn-mflmlold studs, four cold pens, two pencil cascs, | GRESS for the inevitable contest before ns ite, ne d b | [ e, nearly 14§ hande high, and lgpuvnllv lour gold fluger rings, one pair ear rings, ol ing, We mist conviuce the SOUTH and the COPPERHEADS thet e of spectators were at Ne vl‘yuhvdly. on the AND SID. NICHOLS. pair of cotton "'0"' one silver w e celobrated Atbletic ¢ | A pretty good crowd assembled at the above conrse | one pair mixed 10 100 the trot yesterdny. The weather was delightful, aud ACTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. % 3 re | distinguished visitor is expected to wrrive between 3% avd 1 | the Atlaciion ¥ " ¢ v ¢ 2 | 0 did tis Eirekas, and apparently likaly to be a clover | beiter suited for a lady's park poseton than oue of t! one clasped and one I cross pi ik "n‘ Board of Supervisors held a Special Meeting at | 'elock ia the afternoon. It is not supposed that be will maks | o Eurekan west to the bat Oref, and wers hand | e e o e s o ved Sooseit | geatioman, Desds, s e revolations g0 not backward—tiat Emancipation fs an an Lasgesble ‘clook, p. m., yesterday. the President in the Chair. a speech, as speech-makicg by visitors, o watter how ligh | gomely put out on 8 blank score, 1the Athletics would have rotty. nants of lace, one silk neck-tie, two brushe fact—that the glorious CIVIL RIGHTS ACT can never be repealed « Sapervisor TWEED offered tbe followiog: their position, is somethicg rarely indulged in. The only ex- | ahared ib te bad all th con offered for catches 7! :u-; 2'1'"\1;7.“ 3in 5 i baroess; bie dlemwn gives bis age as 1 that the rights of the bumblest AMERICAN are benceforth gosran- e s pndemtot thel e SR 000w Joknipe: | Sopttonal fastance which hius occurred for many vears past | heed TRESRL 0 o | S loresb e e teed and shielded by the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION wnd imust be ezt ana o wmtha mmnnsran of Mr, Cameron's vieit, while he wat Sec- | tye questicn of the ric w1 HiAT.—Hor Ladyship bad the lead at the start, the bay | Committed o a hearing. waintained aguinet l gainsayers—that the days whereln BLACKS B s e A T Aoy el Rt of War. (¥ the o{t1h inniogy that the Enrekas were harsa Lreaking before golug wany sirides, aud cousequently e bnd 10 ights which WHITES were bound to respect have passed L e ate of ¢ uty, Sesire to unite ' | This will be the first visit of President Johvson to Wes rua, Osborn being the first to by ving several lecgtle. At the guarter post the mare was thre ‘ou g ) Spocial away forever. exi 10 the Chie! Magls grest Rep 2 t = shreo Kixas County SvrreME Covrr—Special T and b Chlel Magatrate o e B e e tbes oo | Point, although b has been in publio lfe for many years, and | total n the § S e e oop o eyt o Sy S — A it URT—Special Term= | * v, ,,id to-day the power in all the FREE STATES po e o o8 & patriot and stateaman for the signal ¥ ¥ years, total in the game was bat & the Athietics scoring n tie paat the Lalf m e broke for few atrids Before Hon. John A, -, 18 Soxap: o potion: .4 ATES of 1860, in. fi;’ MT patrio £ g A o] os, aud the horse . Lott.—ApPPLICATION FOR A WRIT OF 'y , - ablity he Basdispisyed is the management e s fulcs, and e | 84D boen instrumental iv procuring the appofutment of & uum. | 4. We give the score mudo up some of the loat dis HaBRAS Conrve br 783 0438 OF A E H WEST VIRGINIA, and in MISSOUR! boside. We must hold thess o ghinofcitaentof il he Sufe ot ine nlos und | ber of Cadeta, be hae mever pid o vini 1o the place where the | EURPKA. 0. w|_ AmLeTIC. strotoh the bay horse jooked as if his chaoces were will good, | Joux J, Ri CAdy PR AYRIE. TAXMGIRH AB] fs aie Gloning clootiai s SIS S0l SR ARSI e malsinance Ut aad Cond iiion e betoesod 10 453 | Coutry'ssoldiers are made. ot e s G :n:bn::':'u' :‘:53,.‘,‘:;,:’0::&“ T e oud'thaf ‘ah | Jomn J. Rusezis. Acousx oF Muaper or ’T.',"?n“‘fi WARE—the former lost ta s through treacher 7, otberwise Johnson- g s il of e Bevoocion: Berelrs . iiens of this | * Tho annual enosmpment o the Cadets, which commenoed | bermiuptor-4b..... 3 0 Rehpide.» 3 FEAT s had he } Sear ShaTik: | fom. $Vomestaloct to the XTAb Cangrest ss ovwwhilulig jerity 3 ), adb.. 5 ot r* b 3 AT ¥ Whitson again had the lead at ne r uaned Ji Har- a‘“"...."M-"'E.‘me:i‘m?.fzfl:r.‘;e;;:'f, on the uth of June, will, if the necessary rrangements can be e e b 110 ity i 8| J0ieh Sho malas uad olf faleii e DikASR the et & -:5:]15";:?#1:!:: e sete by‘:‘.t‘;;h;' s :::“ ey o S it | I3 ? 9 ee-quarter post, when the N her. A as or. ! i B e alourned. perfect. 1. be broken up ou the day of the President’s visit. aud it ', g T || e 14 rwlitle ou L0 e fo s e pod hor. (A& tho op (055 | fuct that decoased aud bis wile had wot lived happily together, | To this ead, ot Light and Trath bo'systactially &iffued to cvery oot ool e L adiourned 4 of Aldermen and | 148 Will f0rm part of the programume for the day. A large at- | Tgrri, 7. f bl 3 e . wnd Ahe bIE Rorae breok | provoked iuquiry oa to the cause of deatb, bul 5o sleps Wero | peichborheod. evecy Gresde, throagh 1t our broad coustry. tho Board of e ot Specia) Commistos af the | tendance of vieitore is expected bere on Tharsdav. avd exour. | Mil int p 3 ! lapping. but at the taken to hold an iuquest, until some two weeks after the burial | pursay, arteg ' Common Congeil ted to receive President Johuson on | sions to West P ol - d e ¢ 0 Pike, 34 3 8 ' whiop mcre now opened dia. | Of deooased. The body was exkymed, aad the stomech given kg d ¢ e STy MRt Seposs g\:‘g‘ Ifiocky?fil"-!ak. et 1a 1he Olamber of the jons to West Point for the day are being gottenup from | Ford. L eesssne o b ot | & ol e oty wp:m- -“ in chare of Prof. Draper of New-York, for examination. An (identical in size and conteuts with tae reguler edition). which we . e o ot wing nearly 4! the villages along the Hudson. | Totm 5 i i R e way k-4 iotorionm winaing by foax lengtuy, | iavestigation was then mads by Corouer AL Crowell, and the | witasyly i of Suivorioeons received prioe to September 13, on - PROGRAMME OF AKEANGEMENTS. The Fotels are makiog preparations to do a big busio: { LNNINGS. 8 f\,l;hdhllw::l‘n[ jome on (he run. l“llllfin‘"ow'lxll‘h:‘o-ln‘ahrl;g .b:kw;n |hlthy:1n man | the foliowiag terma, the paper t0 be seal and sudscriptiose te cow- oThe Special Commiier ed by the Common Couscl (010 | Afier (o0 parade, review aud dinuer, aa efort will be made to L, 20 30, 40he Sop. O, b 8th. 9b. Total. | Hid, Nichols. : H e O Lo e S el T That Rotwli . | s SUSSSC S Soney o 00 00 1.0 858 | Timeetlss beat knowlsdged to an intimacy with the womap, sud aiso stated B _ covies for three moaths. 4 that some one around the market bad poisoned Hardenburgh. RPN & . induce the President to address the citizens from the balcouy | Fureks... Atblotic.. 6 1 6 10 ¢ 3 3 0 54 or's Office, in the City Hall, on Mrs. Anoe E. Miller testifiod that Mre. H. told her he 26 . oe t! toat sl the Rest, the 29th lust., ot 16} &, m.,and rom thence proceed | of the Hotel. He will undonbtedly comply, b No. 1 North River, Lo receive, . 'y comply, but as bis vieit is | A : $0 Plar Ne. 1 Noith Rivar: to veosive, ormally, Llis Ezceliency, ou | 1o be of short duration bis speech will probably also be very | Bt Bate et g R S | bad poison in tho bouse fo be used for family matters. Mr. — “ The G 7 thae Sinpuabed viitor end | ahort. | i 2 S eivow B B R eRtey: sowsve s sosweed. mored tal ibe priooars, | 368+ - s :— - A ondwe; o9 Breedwey PRILADELIEIA i Th ¥ DQUARTERS, who are at present conficed in Richmond Couuty Jail, be dis- o1 Coutmien’ ot “l"‘ «m""v i . | | The Stephen headquarters presented quite w busy | eharged, on the ground that the Coroner had no right to eom. PATABLE ALWATS IN ADVANCR L S o preaited 5 His Excolenoy by e Dt Hoaee t2e thoger. I At the Corn - R et | sonn yestorday. The rear room has boen suitably tted up | Wit until the inquest was complote. Mr. Jobn H. Headley | Il papers to be seut to ore addre . e wil aloc. Soliver o ferimel sddress 60 of the City. e Corn Exchange to-day, a r soluti fo' the use of the Sisterbood. Some half dozen wi hard at | sppeared for the people. 'The Coroner being in court, the Al (riends of (ke cause ars invited to foru clubs. ¥or the rponol,.nu-flih the Goversor's Reow, the Judges | 10 SPPoint & sommitice to oodperate with the merchants in re- | kil| 1, Osborne 2, Brient day making clothing, &¢., for the use of famili tostimony taken on the inquest was submitted. The Judge a NI g the garpose of procendiog to the overnor s Rocu. the Jodest | Caiving the Prevideut was defeated. raceiving only Tout votos. | Pai Out on Tases—F \ie prisoniors ia Ireiand. 100k tho papars and will wunounce bis decision on Frida S ik oas at 12 m. | the Common Council and besds of departroants will SECOND DISPATCH. Put Out on Foul Ball k Mr. Stephens was kept busy from 9 in the morning till I —— 5 west i the Chumber o the Bourd of Aldermen ut the wane bour | The Journeymen Tailors’ Society have resolyed to | Timeof Gamer3 bows aud | L ih mees Atblotie, Stimen. | ator midsight, receiving visitors, and iraussoting Tusinows o P, ..'2“""‘-...-“. od of tbe Suate Lagislatars and Bosrd of 84, | turn out en masss to-morrow (o receive the President. | Vmpire—e Gremec s bekord Clab. | ®.L poriag, s il wiiron Tus Tuamp Revavug Duraior.—Gen, Calvin ¥, | ~ i r—— same bour, ex-Army Officers it uniform THIRD DISPATCII. | he 4 tale i | sat {rom this oity sbout ten days, during 'whioh time. be will np:-. it in oed, tled b m::u-. Army end e Charmber of the Hoard of Counclmen st the same hou A general . . J meeting of our merchants was held at I consequence of the amaliness of Lie room. the Commitice of Re- | (10'Merohaots’ Exchauge to-day at noon. (' presided. Theo. mously sdopted. viit Cloveland, Columbus, Clucinzatl, and other Westeru clies. The amount of suret ! { abssnce of the €. 0. 1. R, Col. Kolly will preside ifled o doublo that amovnt SPECI."I;. SALE a owr affairs Lere, o ROSERTH-SWEENEX WIND. : Digp 15 A4 STATION HOUSE.—An aged colored man AY ".,‘{’s Ly Hall assewbiod for the porposs of adoj - conclusion of the ceramoates st the City Hall, the procession t 4 beceming to express ¢ f is wi A T T T A e R beceming o express thair pro found respeot At this wing everything betokens renewed activit; Milles iy o ..a-"":n' et Urodgh Tweaty hird siree” T piniod [ g g B o Lis con | gronnd at Williamsburgh, on Sturday, 23th inat., resultiog, ad oxtraordinary proparations for the '--nhvu-msu-m-!f the Souts Thukat o R..'.“A".‘;’ n't‘::l. :-:‘flx'-?; e '1'5.,',';'}'?},‘.’.‘ g e T e S i Gatpory. | to8der o Bim tbe Dowpitality of our citisems; thatt after » closely contesied game, iu w viotory for the formor, SaSTenl fod I ety e Che W, Preinct Siation House, whore be died shortly afier. His | DE ‘ LIN & CO § S g et o ey | S o (o o | 1 lling L sor | Sompula et shert ssored Sty | oone m R ICE . - T Ana ey, e opportunily of participsting s ihe | TOF the Purposs of escorting bim to his headquarters, and that o Wy i PR L R A . T ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH e r “h'u‘:‘:‘ e « committes of fifteen be ‘F'”"'"" 10 carry iato effeot. #uob ‘lglo::.n u::. Bsired is 'I‘hlr‘l:: 0. e : l:‘::('m'; lv.:urhy were from Bloomington, Ind,, aund ALLeGED ATTEMPTED Brgamy.—David D. Carver, ’ OF »&_‘a;‘.%—'fl‘“‘hflm.““,fl*‘“_“h peaeepity wilcioss s 48 iy sours (o the President wici reception ab | rown, p.. .. 111 3 Hiemnan. W b..... L | e, Pairok Hoary and 8t. Patrick Circles of (his city | bSk marsied to & YounE oty samed J40s Beler relling o8 ‘N 1‘“ W0 the Clilef Magisirate of the nation durivg his sojourn ‘meetiog adjoaraed with cheers for the President. m-cb‘;'. i K 4_.‘!, Moran, . 2 nud;lkn -le‘; Ina.-v-nlng o the Congress to be held at | No. 92 York-st., o ’un ghu’ of attempted bi a A.-‘:l‘ FALL AND INTER bloutng o b BALTIMORE, | White, & teees R~ S | ally engaged s gt o soporie. sad ey, | SStas Toon ta e horey afhor e, teaion il bl 885 of = 56| Arangements.are lmmmm mfld'{} :lz 1866 4 Laugdor 1/De Long, 3d b 3 | douments 1o be preseated to the Congress his wife's_ m Whea arrested, (e Socased was &b the C I 0 T H I N G : B - o | pikrapemsnt un bane made byt Meyon sed | o 1o {| S———— o el e 3 : or along sny street States s dee: in e with the | ¥ e i e ik onrd of Supervisers. i o o pted. Carver AT A 1 Mag, | ol 2 2 | Aol e - CIAL MEKTING—APPOINTMENT Ol A ond | s \ Ist, '2.""&' ath. St 6ih, i Total | The Board held a special mvul’lz:zr'l:‘:n::l:}( I G R E A T S ACRI FI c E. o B P & Wases dacer, Festey, | T¢ ISP @4 Nasvewsbary, on the Rele | Herps Boibes-.. B o AR mteay aftraoon: (e Fiewitent Henry Saith, eng i tho RWARK NEWS. TERMS: CASH, OR % DAYS, WITH INTEREST ADUED, . Loww, My um INLAY, remd, oods..... 1 5 6 1 7 6 3 clair. el ) g, Wo bl yeserdny the pariculars o a ol | o e vl o ophrg A T N o | e o S WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, s, Jonx Stacom, | aion between trains on the Erie Railroad at Nar | Fiy Catches—Harpers. 5. Woods, 10, aigned ; also nominating Jobn T. Brown, City Marshal, Now Brunswick to make so ORNE FAY AN . e s b ot B ; . vies me CORNER BROADWAY AND ORAND-ST, o TEBNEY, tecas. Commeties o By M aciuien, | {1 Delaware Division, the explosion on wi oil tr .| Tues gy e paties el O min," i Boud o rp bty sy e rULICE REGULATIONS. | sequent conflagration and loss of life. A dispatch received AUTIFIR Y5, SRIENTALS Tho Board by reslution. direoted the Controller to o tenr utn o the track KLied 1he conductor 2 gt SUI vy o0 A S B b | A Silver Rall Mateh will ba played on the S0th of the bill of J. B & W. W. Corne | (who ju : A Ormics or EYROPOLI { ¥ y by the Presidevt from the Superintendent of the . pia) r\r roell, amounting to Jumpe st car), and badly injured 11 of the 6 500 Mowpeaxrer. Rew-Yorx, Augast 77, 10 | Foad, nemfirins; tu the mats, 'the Sooouvt sltesd: | August. at grounds corner Sixty-tbird-st. and Third-ave, be. iron farnished for construstion of the mew County Court | laborers—one of whom cauot recover, The eonductor, Mr. sRuima Ompes o oSl e ietucs Rarow | o scerdent,secording io s ipaeh, o eady publisted, | L o he Active aad Oriental Buse bl Clabs, Gume called | House, aud also the bill of Johu' Kellum, “architect, for tho | Nicholas 1. De Hart. bax been ia the sérvico of the company Prosideot '“fi“i d by the cor. | 3on e 3 3 o, amounting 1o 82,0 A forwerly rau one of the through T A vt wa v soamsi D Bt vt e are eraa Ik s EXCELSIOR V8. EUREKA. | By resolution tie Controller was directed to pay the bills of | e aaes of age, a0d leaes & fablly o New 81 --h’ o 4 ,z-‘.m-..-a ou duty, 1o fall anifor | ;‘nbw‘uhl and ten or twelve cars of ofl standing on the "'_" | & lh!n- mnt. K:uud match this season between these | 5_:: '1'«':“1..?:.': r’rmp.-rtlnellll.z,:::nnnn.ng t ¥ on), o . m | Signals were not sent back « proper distance, and bef “lubs will take place on the Eareks ground: Newark, at3 | pio . - s Dariye Brrovary.—The shoe store : ¥ousl gated e fci, where the lneof morch pase hroush | train ooud boauain coupied v second extra train s | 504 18 will o douhi be u”tis game. The Fsosiior | Fonries emosiiag 1o G0 20 1. VAwurds, No. 715 Motberry-t., wa robbed :I!w‘::l-y’l:;:-’l‘ - i it g b el Jeosinst wih these seoioms of e omeend, 154 vmah ot | an g ion ensued. is sellislen war' 5o : n for Newark. R et ot ths Teerd &0 Sapesvh & yestorday morning of 835 worth of boots and shoes. The —— L E:‘-;'Sr‘:‘“fi:w—m%'.“"";.“" Mate | s, 16 wmoly eaned ‘the breaking of iwo b UNION VS, HARLEM. i ou of Irestdent Johason will |.."1un:;|"r:;la.r:'-"a‘e‘:-':::".up | hie g ol il b it i T \ m’“uhwh-u ople sod vebielea from " carl (0 curhc | Ueluved train \mmediately exploded, - throwing o .‘"": | The match named for to-day between these Clubs rp— S — | :"y,.;l L?,?.!.":" '.,",‘5"“..'3?:'»‘..;\’:7-;'1{"..3":5' hi gLy v 4 e e g en; Sandlord (Goment Ordez No. 8. | ol with fearful force in al) directions. The entire train was | 30°% 80t 0ma off the Harlemers belng saabl o plar. CITY NEW fro the corner of Muiberry.st. NATaTe: Sy N " M?..pqmwc"‘.'x'.'fl'yh y be. d.,f"u""""“ farthes ord so0on ou fire. The flumes then communicated with sevoral ECKFORD V&, UNIONVILLE, OF L. I » " > 7! " 7 e ve uides bl wiechal charge e for Uuddings in the vicinity. the particulars of the burming of | The Clubs play to-day on the Union ball grounds, s NewaRK Povice GUARD.—The Newark police i e i shuge e Trce | which we have iready rocorded,as wel s the deathof two | Brookiyn, 1 will bo remembered that the Scars defesied der | Tmg New QuARANTINE—~The coutract for the new | {oree, Laviag beeo orgasel ate s nUSATE sombany. pioposs Boand ofthe foce.sttloned a the City Ha and ek 0 " [ The Ty St Sl Badttopeds “Toavampat oty | ey SRR e St o e e Tanele ek e T SN Y thras care lades K b o i | g with dry bides; w dweliing house owned by o plans and specifications have been given in | (gopgra.—A Mrs, Boylan, residing below the rail- road, in Walnat st Jumeson of the Seventh Procinct and Capt. Mouat of Seve) Frecinct, u‘ll«ih“ s Special Aide 4o The !"u‘yuelfl.lx«w'm.nv. | ¢ —~—~— died of cholers Saturday night. evios. merchant; the dweliing-house of a Mr. Hen- | PERSONAL.~Among the arrivals at the hotels are 0p, the upper part of which w Thanten o g ek hich was used &4 | (ien. A. Doubledny, Geo. W. W. Lauder, Gen. L. G. Estes, | Tho card announcing the opening of v’ Home, for the reception of disabled soldiers and sa about 2,000 foet of 3 i e thont tpat o ee e, by the railroad compeny. U. 8. A., Gen. Leesenring, Ponnsylvania, the Hon. Reverdy | S¢. Borrw's Musical Lustitute will be found elsewhors, ani | 5 © first eail- | Joknson, Marylaud, the Hou. Hollis White, Niagara Falls, the | ill be of interest to those desiriog musionl caltare for them | mlitary 5.2'3’.‘.1‘-““;2,’;.‘,!::.?f.'h'l!."'.‘.‘.'fi"l’.'.’;'v"fm“ $ {l"w (8 g v Major w-JERSEY SoLp1ERS' Homk.—The Ne <. on the duy of Teception. Good order must be preserved during the persde. ea | D430 viat SENOOR. - n'n"""".'."‘"“"""""""""‘"- e boid ‘;'z"gj"} - I'he sonductor x'1 the oil train. who was badl; burned, was "_on.x M. Perkius, Philadeiphis, the Hon. A, J. Porter, | #lves or friends Pangborn of The Jersey City Tines and others sre to deli ke saezmn Statin Hoase uniiafer the parwie i over and than din le for not properly signaliog the train follow. | Woeblngton, the Hon, Jobn T. Hard, Boston, and Capi. | -t addreaser. i LAMP EXPLOSION AND PROBABLE FATAL RECULTS ArpoINTMENT. —Gov. Ward on Saturday last ap- ) Daenas of the Peruvian Navy, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel; | o thor- | Ge 1o law. | P g Sy o el Dosaldson, U. S, A, and 1. Do H. Maley and W. b | =A shooking socldent eocurred st the house of Mr. Kenyon | Rosted Me. Jullus Stapd Polloo Justice for the City of. New- fibey lne;un.m-rm..n T 8 Ny, ot 6o Moovaecs | # Olavoere on Sainrday slght1ath Ny th Weabing of & Yowp [imos. =2 o Slonl by Sho SAMK & Funpy Por | House; Baron Stoeckl, Russ: 1 i S @atain| The o p . ussian Minister to the United States, | ®3taining infl ll‘"l'lh-ofl A yOuDR Woman Tue GEsMAN Lovavists.—The Germans of the Tar LAMIRANDE ( The extrad, B radition of Lamwi | Capts. P a1 1amed Kate Has | R ik ol Bk o o | Capte. Pears and Dawson of the British Army, and A. do | i) fames | piirioenth Ward of Newark on Sat b many peculiar cir- | Dodisco of the Russian Legation, at the Clarendon Hotel; | Gndltion yesterdsy. g e gl et e Loy Comverion ot FHIGSen ! The following are the names of the aelegates: M. Schicke), i Dastn Canrmersa, h;’::::A KENNEDY, Superistendent. | ACTION OF THE BROOKLYN COMMON OOUNCIL—PRESI- DEXT JOHNSON INVITED TO VISIT THE CITY. ! A special meeting of the Board of Ald ; erin; held lnl: "fl:l for the purpose of extending an lnvu::lh: ‘:: | road injured by thix disa » Sanday that Mondey's. treiue o utial to the case. we ore Jofarmed s at lawt concladed, The officialy i Canad I v & . M T Eisadele g ' ls 10 Candalove | Vrown, U & A, af the Metropolitan Hotel; and sdule, | peisecdered b3w. avd be i now ou e way fo Fraoce 1 17al | Heath, Netyasha, o1 he thvlll. pe 1 Preeident Johuson to virit ‘this ecggion bedtiine s suiteg ihia-cily, aad 10 scoord bim re. | CUTMBCEr, A WEicl Lan §iven rse o two otber crimiual | Ges. J. W. Taraer, Chicago, the Ton Wasbingto o - m of Aldermes Hathyys 3 h ngaiust Green, t 8 sl . g 3 g o, | i 4 = ~ e ¢ o i o thaway, Alderman Kulbfeisc) escape, aud the 'n.,"&h:":. Marshal, for | the Hon. H. W Houston, Philadelphin, and the Hon. D, L. THE CoMMASD OF THE SECOND BRIGADE.~The | '\”Hfi'r‘;'"l;“:}f;"'k‘ e, 7. Sekiens B Ledie. M. Samuel, These insirmuienta e enthrly ction Yulee, Florida, at the 8t. Nicholas Motel; Brig..Gen, J. G, | Mlowing orders explain themselvon i oot Lol 8 s e o e WA CKINWARD ON— MORTALITY IX NEWARK. —There w CURKSthe st bl coms o 1 WAITE s PATENG LK Tho roll belug called. the following merhers arawered 1o McLuogh, ; BUifieirc Esvificiec nowM irADgrARTHES ¥ 1 Divicion, N, N W Yok, Aug Newark last week—three of which only w ey newos—Aiderme Wi'ger havicg been duiy | UNION LEAGUR DELBGATRS —Xie AL Unpene Noo i