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TALE tL 970 NUMBER $70, Latest News BY TELEGRAIPU TOTHE NRW YORK sry rs NEWS FROM CHARLESTON. ITS CAPTURE ASSURED. From the Potomac Army, Gebel Attack on a Signal Party, GENERAL MEADE IN WASHINGTON, Bateresting From Washington, | Successful Florida Expedition. Coton Burned, Vessels Destroyed, IMPORTANT CITY INTELLIGENCE, The Councilmen and the Draft NEW ORDINANCE PASSED. Three Million Dollars Voted. Draft to Begin Nexrt Week. ae, ee, Operatioms against Charleston. Dispatches frem Adwiral Dablaren. Washington, Aus 14.—Dispatohe from Admiral Dabigren to day Dally of a businere character, and not, therefore. pro per for publication. Fromt Preparatione made by Bimee!f and Gea. Gilmor ted by these officers, the prospect of eucevsa in the pending attack on the @nemy's fortioe * isin the hig! degree eucour eging. tetivas are of such a character eto edmit of but litte if any doabt of a rlumpbant wesult. Morris Island S.C, Aug. 7. During the past week Port Wagner bas been io a atete of siege. Several @fforts have been mado during the p to reinforce B with troops and supply it with prowietons, but ali @tteinpte thus far have failed. Our heavy quoe reach the boate by night and by da nod in every iui they have heen driven back. The only commur fon with Charleston ie by emall boats vie Sullty Beiand, and but two are Bnown to have reached the @ort from that direction, Wagner starved out and re @uced vy continued caononnding, Bumter must fall, Qnd sfter Sumter, Chariveton are received They are princi. Their rep. The Army of the Potomac, Attach oan Federal Signal Party, & Washington, Aug 14. Inforwwation bas been re @ived frou the Ariny of the Potomac that early this @orving 4 body of rebel partisans came upon our sig @e! party cu Water Mountain, end captured three signal officers and some email telcecoper, All the ottt @are subsiquentiy effected their escape. A large tele scope used by this party was couveycod from the eta Won, end therefore did not iali into the banda of the sebels, Gen Me sone brief viet to Washington. Ma) Geu. Warren took temporary command of the 2% | Army Corps to-day, Frem Washing my aluy. 14, A diplomatic party eot out 2 00 8D excurelou among the Iakee and Washingt Qhie even Piverscf New York. The party consists, as we un Geretand, of the following gontiemen: The y of State, Baron Gerolt, the Minieter ) y, Mr Mi he Micieter of Nicaragua; the Minister of Spain; Lord L vieler: Peron Sto Kosten Mints. the French : iden, Italian er: M. Veral Secre- Altackes of the different legations. The first piace they will stop at is Suaron Springs, W. A. Shannon, the agent of the Treasury De- @ertment, who went to Englund several months ago, Mer returned to Washington. His mission was en Grely euccesefi:l, He secured the convietion of the @wo counterfeiters of United States notes at the York @erizes @en duilar bills had been printed and the Plates de- Gtroyed. Itis believed that this ts the only attempt which hae been made to utter such paperin England, ‘The specimens brought hither ere only tolerably well @xecuted, and could easily have heen detected in this eountry by the poor quality of the ink aud the rudely engraved licences of President Lineoin. Lieut. Commander alish, in ® communication to the Navy ariment, dated July Ysth, states that, ender inetructions from, Acting Rear Admiral Bailey, he ageumed command of the blockading equa- Giron of the eastern coast of Florida. He dispatched Op expedition up Morquito Inlet, which caprured » @loop laden with cotton, ada eschooner unladen. A Garage quantity of cotion ou the shore was burned, and @everal versele were destroyed, one of which bad her @argoin and was about to seil, @hich destrored all the houses that had been oceu pied by troops, Ou landing the party wae fired upon By «few otrargiers. The Navy Department her heard cotbing of a bat tle off the const of Maine between a gunboat and @ Pirate, except what the newspapers contain The Postmasterdieneral has ordered that all mails @r places on the Miselasippi River between Cairo and Dew Orieane be sent vie Cairo. Letters, ete., from Atlantic ports, will continue to go by sea unless other ise directed Ly the writers The Troubi we learn that General Barrios bar gained ventages over bis ememy, Cassera, of Gautem Withstanding the conduet of the traitor Gouzales. ‘The Guatemalan troope, since their contiict with him, | Bed suffered mach from the inciemency of the wea- ther, and were eo much demoralized, that about one- third of thelr force had deserted and marched home, Carr Priests, instead of joining them the people ,uad ral- Bed around Marrios im the enpital, who, knowing the eondition of the Guatemaians, sent out General Ca- danarto attack them, and he succeeded iu driviug them back, recapturing the cannon lost by the defec- Gon of Guuzales, and siso some siege guns of Car- bern's. Geu. Barrios was et the head of four thousand men, nd was being dally reinforced, and he had conf. Gence in re-establishing himeeif on @ firmer footing than ever, ae also that Carrera would never be ab bo invade Salvador again, if driven out for the second Wme, The revelutionary party of Nicaragua, ander Chauioese, bad been deteated by the forces{of Presi- @cut Maiting. Chawoese was taken prisoner and shot, ueKs are fifty cases of smell pos ip the mili ragloos ot Alton, Liinole ere Une party [ewore that over three thousand | A force was landed, | sieo found himerlf deceived by the represen | tations of (he would be President Duenoe aud the | | Prom New (ricasa | BThe eteamer Ploneer, fom New Orieans on the 84 arrived at thie port res erday She brings wounded aod decharamd ecliiers, she brings po neweercep. t rrival there of the achoon- eo Pecelsior and D. Oseilia, prises to the cuaboate | Itaece and Antonia, respectively, U. 8. transport | Stoamer St. Mary, Barstow, from New Orleans Augnat Tth also arrived, Two bantred sick gud wounded el- Miers are on board On freight, OT hhde. eugac, | The Sheoting of Col Coruya by Lieut -Cel. Bowen Memphis, Tenn, Ate 0) ~The following | Of the particalare of the shooting of Col. Cornyn by Livat. Col, Bowen, The Court Martial had closed for deliberation over the evidence of Col, Phillips, Col Bowen met Col.!Cornyn in the eate-,oom and « bis eome and Col, Cornyn Col. Bowen drew ‘ he | u ed to .earn all the facts in the A Picture of Vicksburg, A correspondent, writing from Vicksburg on the Ath verve: “OF military mowermente littl: can be said, for little or nothing is being done Gen Herron hes gone to Port Hadeon, Gem Ord and leaving, with aview to the ancy of Na some four regiuente are going upto Lelena; th anee of the army reimaine he five percent of 4 ‘urlough, ste Auce tod hat no opetations of importance will be inaugu ‘orpe are abont oeeu © bal e exception of ve gone home ng effects of instance, * aiming th ir wan t. opp, at the wine ve ventared ou s sich a view or raviel ) erew ta b detachments fr prett ound tow Sppearance Their dresses fF head gear te multi- f construc but in all cheeks, red, ing emilcs, they ine ting lips, and lack ip no single in The American Hiad in a Nutshell. The following fe the entire article of Mr. Thomas Carivle “The American [ied in a Nutshell ee tt appears in the August number of Maciniiiau's (Lon- don) Magazine: 11a8 AMPRICANA) IN SOR, Peter ofthe Nort lof the South.) -"Paal, 1 find you hire your thor year as I do! ron “he rick ie my own: I rick Itire your eerwante by mouth or the dar, ant get etraight to Meaven, yemete my own method" “No, Dwon't, Lwtl heat your bratne ont And ix trying dreatfudy ever since, but | vel manage it.) T.c, A Sharp Confidence (inwe—Treasury Netes Fifty Cente Euch, A man nated Webster was arrested tc Albany, last week, on the charas of cocnterteiting Treasury Notes, but from documents found in bit possession, it appears likely that bie offence has been that of » le Confidence opera The method he pur- to send circulare to rand officials iiie Htrat commun Team Sta. [will with CS. Treasury Ni dollar, at # ud 5 ¢ dollare by elt need be the wi on the reeeipt of #1, oF o on the receipt of as to secrecy in you Trusting that my confidence, » misplaced, I am, aA yr N.Y, e correspondence found number of people, supp. | able character, seut bina « | owe Bandred dollars, for h | theta * varying apecin eus which | lar note would be | rth a larger remit } couree, be acquitted of forgery | have the names of a vast on ot people who would be willingto deal in counterteite at reventy pr, cent eount, and who until vow were supposed 0 be bone pubie officers, and men of Integrity, Telegraphic News Items, ko, Araner of ire, oa for the ani nd aalorsa yerterday, fur Morria Isiaud | . AN armorer in Springfield, Mass, who had been dratted, had eix good sound teeth extracted, at the in- | atigation of bie wife, eo as to claim exemption, | Bayaap Tayvon leftthe Russian Court immediate: ly after the arrival of CarsiusM. Clay, and ie op spending weeks with hie wife's relatives at Go ry A Little Cr son, who # the 29th of July ‘Tie Chicagoans are about to run atonne! two miles In extent underthe bed of Lake Michigan, for the Purpose of procuring @ supply of fresh water for the city. Tur Secretary of the Navy has jnet ordered ¢ very ewift sea-golug eran euinboete te be built. It le i that they can be completed in about three nthe, Tur eteamer Ploneh Boy, due at Collingwood, ©. W., since Tuesday inet, hae not been heard from, and ore entertained that ele was wrecked in the gaieon Lueeday Ir ie etated that prairie chickens are eo numerous fo Iowa, that they can be kilicd with etones and clits. Rome of the farmers inportune hunters to try their luck on their grounds, aud have manifested a willingness to even pay for the kill 4 bas arrived in Memphis, and com- iners of negro recruitiug. He thinks oresnize an army of 200,000 biaeks in three montha, with the aid of Fred Dou, who has re~ ceived a commission to aid in the work A Tonmanvo lately visited Cleveland, Oblo, lasting eight minutes, It unrooted houses, overturned chim | neya, tore up trees by the 1octe, &e The two princi [Rotete, t e woollen mille, the Pitteburg radiroad pot and other busidings lost their roofs, | ‘Tus Genera! Assembly of Lown, last year, conferred | the right to vote upon soldiers from that State, in the | wervice of the Luited States, and has prov: for the | appointment of one Commissioner to eachr§egiment | to attend te the ruatter, | Gay, Bommarpa's olf Ninth Army Corps has arrivad | io Ctneinn The entire corpe will be in Kentucky hortly, Gen, Burneide an left Cincinnati on Monday, bound Bouth. 1 \¢ thought au important returned, ee the police will haaed by the Government Obarleston, left Boston 4 death of tive confirmation by ble tured by ® detactiment of soldiers ou movement is adout to be mnade in his department. Mus, Henperson, of (ivand Rapids, Mich., wae rid ing ou hors: bi last week, when e violent gale of wind arose, While at full speed, atree fell directly towards Ler, She sprang from the horse, and the tree struck in the saddle, crushing the borse into a shape. less wiass, while she escaped Injury | On Wedueeday nignt an Irishman and hie wife | were sitting asierpon thetrack of the Philadelpl 4 Treptoo Bailroad, fl hen the New York t | both, mangiing them b The woman died in ebout 15 minutes, aad the men was uot expected to + Tecovets . NEW YORK. SATURDAY, | | | commence his movement into George | frieude of He | pout Carolina, but = SA AUGUST Tra rebaleare said to be preparing to iowade Ken | tucky, aod perhaps Indiaua, wheu Kuseerane shail Asthe coro will be ory inatared hy that time fo thoee | Corn giowing #tates, ser us apprehensions are | en ned that euch ao invesion may really be | futended. Twe Norfolk Vinormian of Ang I3theave: “Weare | requoeiet by the Mayor of Norfolk to say th phyel ane are wanted in (hie city ve cians, being required By an act of the Lee! Virginia to take the oath of allovtance to ¢! States Government, refuse to doe: gene f@yasnt!: there ia but ome doctor tor thi to practice sy pepeon has commen or at Newport, The | | be even at the, wore Hou The mau * announced are the bt Mereter, binetoa, Hon. ¥ ded Livingstone, N.Y earl, Loston, Gen | Hunter, Ua A: Y H. Neilson, N.Y iss eG. Winthre | e COtis, . Winthrop, Mr W. J. Binney, 1. | Two wail Known preiliste, James Cusick, and bis itoer, Nicaragua Ble eho are in the Sutler ‘ade with the Army o the lovomac, were captured by Moeby's queriline Inet week, Cvsick gave hie funds to Riley, and, also the @old Nit | presented by the nan. Kiley concealed them about his person, and when the guerrilias were euhecqueutiy at tacked by our cavalry, made his eseapn, Nothing bas yet been heard of Curieh. Tae Werbington Rervnticas aa) announcemeut of rome of our con 1 te quiet in front has with the idea bat : “Tbe datly pperarion that Feaily inipremsed some folk wee triminent circles, th e time, exce id be no mare fighting ) chote or raiders, or 1 No. 10, where their regiment rid Bend, in Tennessee, on the 4th ardered who's family, conetet chain, bis father, awed 70 yeara, and They then robbed the house and pil ie They have been arrested ty valry, and reut to Coluiolus for the Cuoited states trial A “comrrTenr,” jnst previons to the fall of Vicks burg, rolfe.tous for the morale of our armies, took it tipon themselves to visit the Prerident, and urge the rwovel eof Geo, Great, “Whar for? eeid Mr. Lin colo. “Why,” replied the buey-bodjes, “he drinks tec much whiskey.” “Ab! rejoined Mr. Lincoln; “Can you inform me, ¢ emen, where Gien, Grant procures hie whiskey?" The “cominittee confessed tucy could not, “Because,” added “Old Abe," with @ merry twinkleio his eyes, “If | can find out, (ll send every General in the held a harrel of i" ‘The delegation retired in reasouably good order Aworns the priso: captured by Gene: Port Hudeon was Lewis. merly of chusetts, He was that state, togeth: they to b cas United old I recognined tie the prisoners at it but fer the vote of Mr. Lewie no senator could have been chosen, Tim captain ofthe ship Red Gauntlet, which war burned atees by the Fic ide, has written to hie own ere, stating that although he exhibited to Mamfit the cerciticate of the British Coneal, setting forth the the cargo belonged mainly to Hritieh subjects, yet the © n of the Florida refused to take a bond, and ata! hat !f he found an American ship under the Tiritiab tiag, with the clearance of @ Lritish Conenl,he would make a prize ofher, He forced the Italian Uria Tuo Fratelli to take the crew of the Ked (Gaunt. let ne passengers, alihougt the Itellan eajtain pro- trated that he wae short of provisions aud water. Quien Vioronta has caured @ letie to the Mayor of Hirming! snxzicty to witness the rope walkers, and end aceident to “the \e tue bestowe the follow penaure opon @ portion of her eut erte: “Her Maseaty cannot refrain from nakiog kuowa Shrough you her personal feelings of horror that one of her eubecte_a semale should have been sacrificed to the gratification of the de ning tarte, aufartunately prevalent, for exbibi uded with the greatest danger to the per LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AXD THE VICINITY, to be wiittten formers." A Gutoar Stony was tol! one of our reporters in the early part of the week, which he thought too good to be lost, and accordingly phonographed it for publication, Itis the curtom at a larve bakery up town, to clean out the ovens every Sunday toring. For this purpose they employ a men called * (id Tow." One of those biped eslamanders, whose outer skin does not become fire proof, until his ianer man bas been fortified by the spiritual influences of at least @ gallon of gin, Old) Tom fas usuel per formed bis work last Kalbath morping,end thea over eome by the heat, or the liquor he had imbibed daring his labors, towards evening went to sleep in one of the ovens. About three o'cloek, Monday morning,the stoker of the establishment started fils flres, as usual, end then took an airing on the pavement outelde, Returning to the ovens he was surprised to find on the ground, in front of one ef the grates, the cos! and haif burned wood be hed used 'p starting hie fire. Somewhat eurprised, he replaced the materials, and re lighted the fi way before he agaiu cooled himeeif outside, On re- turning, efter ashort walk in tho street, he agein found the fuel scattered over the floor, and the place filled with emoke, Frightened at thie appearence of things, he hesitated to approach the ovens, fearing an explosion, While endeavoring to fathom the mys- tery, ® sepulchral woiew came threugh the emoke, which sounded to the frightened etoker like @ threat that the devil would catch bim if he per tisted fn bnilding @ fire in that owen, At the sound of thia voice the poor fellow Lecame thoroughly | frightened end tncontiuently skedaddied, rashing into the street without waiting for an additional warping, The bracing atmoaplere of early worning dispelled some of hie fears, yet he dared not return to the ovens, until the engineer of the establishment aypeared—a half bour later--to whom with distended | ever, and ehaking voice, ho related the occurence, The engineer pooh pooled at the fears of hie subor- dinate, and forthwith procerded to the oven, into which ha plied seme kindling wood, Throwing one few sLovelsfoll of coal, be appled a match, end soon the fire was turning briskly, Turning bie attention to other duties, the engineer gave but little heed to | the fire in the oven, when suddenly the burning wood | aud coal came flying out el over the place, to the iin- miuent danger of setting fire to the whole estabitoh- ment. With ayell of fear, the stoker eprang out of | the door, but the engineer, with more coolness, soon | recovered his presence of miud, and sought an expla: | nation of euch an apparentiy strange occurrence, Having decided that au explotion wae not to be feared, he ava.u piledin® eusller quantity of wood and ooal, lighting ites before. Placing himself ine convenient porition, be watched the resuit. ie did vot have to wait long before the burning brands were again throwu out, accompanied by @ volley of cathe, which the eareof the eugineer distinguished asthe | habitual! language of “Old Tom," whom he evon after | dragged out of the oveo muttering curses upon wlio over bed disturbed bie elumbers. This occurrence tas been the theme of goesip in thet bakery during the week. Tug CounciLmMen AND THE Davt—Lanon- | Ing Men anp ta Finsass TO 68 Expare $8,000, 000 ArvaoraiaTso—Dueartiag TO Commence Next Week.—A special meeting of the Board of Council men was heid yesterday. Mr. Morgan Joues, Presl- dent, im the chair, Tuere wase large attegdance of members aodthe pablic. Mr. Jones desired to state | the purpose for which the weet'ng had been couvea ed, Lt was called to make eulbable provision fos the | in bie hand o1 © Alderm | firemen without any regard to their pecuniary re | the Elm street ride drafted men, and volunteers. He had several papers | uubject. The Board then resolved iteelf into secret session on the matter, which was a! tended by Judge Advocate Waterbury After the conaultation, the clerk read an ordinance relative to the Conscription, pretty nearly similar to that introduced by Alderman Harty in the Board of It appropriates #3,000,000, and exempte sources Councilman Jones said they hed labored since Morning to get up the ordinance, and there wae no time for delay, The drast would (ake place in the devinning of muidle gf next week. Councilman Brandon said he was opposed to the draft, as wes the majority, Hat they badto do the best they could under the circumetauces, The cn y thing which lay in their power wasto aid the fani- lies of drafted men, aud the ordinance would effect that, by giving #300 to those drafted to obteln a eub- stitute. That was the only y they could meet the law. He had stud ed the matter carefully for the past five or six dave, the last ordinance on the aabject waa hastily passed, andin good faith. To hie mind it would have ai eved the purpose if the last section relative to the Corporation Attorney, was made the second, The present osdinance, however, wae the best they could get at that time, He was the ordimance under comeideration wae the only our under which they could obsein the money to be ap propriated, Councilman Gross said be heard the Mayor wee de- sirous to have the flremen exempt, in consequente of their services in thiecity, aud he bad also nid (hat the serviess of the militia would be credited with their previous services under the Federal Govern- ment, Hethought the militia ware ae usefal end as necessary in thie city asthe firemen, Ho woukl move that they be exempted Councilman Kusseli raid the fireinen generally were not able to pay the exemption fee not one in five had the eurplue fund which many of tho military had Coune!lman Cooke alluded to the fact that some of the militia who were ordered to Pennsylvania bad paid $200 cach for substitutes to take thelr places for thirty days, It would be too bard to make sucb men pay 400 now, Councilman Hayes moved that the word “firemen” be omitted from the ordinance, The reason be made the motion was thet active but not exempt fremen were enurmeratd, He considered exempt firemen sbould have the same beursit a active firemen, Councilinam Brandon aid he would be eorry to nee the dey when a men would be taken from the city and forced into military service, He hoped, if men were required, the old system of volunteering could continue, But while these were bis opinions, they had uo time te lose in passing the ordinance before them, He had beard that the draft would commence in thie city next Wednesday, and hence the necessity of taking immediate ection, Councilman Hayes then withdrew hie motion, and | gro the ordinance was then adopted Councilman Jones then offered @ resolution that Governor Seymour prohibit all persone engaged in thie city recruiting for other States. The resolution contained @ pertinent aliueion to substitute officer. He thought tho law would enable the Governor to is- progaemation on the aubect Of hisown know he knew of mon being kidnapped out of thie and brought to Connecticut, where ‘he recruit ina ollicers gave therm 9100 each, and pocketed 4:00 of their bour \ the Keliet Committee of the several wardebe imatruct ed not togive reliet the famiites of any one who enilete in Regimente raised in other States,or becouwes @eubstitute for copecripts in euch Statee. A resolution of Alderman Farley, which wae edopt- ed tn the Board of Aldermen yester: airing the Croton Aqueduct Board to put the let re employ~ seep repairs in the street, on full time, was concur * Bome other business, of no epecial interert, war transacted, and the Board adjourned, A Lavy AccipestaLLy Suor,—Mra, Henry, reaiding to 75th atreet, opposite the otral Park, was accidentally shot in the shoulder on ‘Thure- day afternoon, while standing upon her front stoop, and seriously injured. The person who fired the pis tol wee Edward Burns, one of the gate keepers of the Bark, who attempted ts shoot a rabid dog which sprang upon a boy, but as he pulled the trigger bir foot slip ped, and the bell went wide ef ite mark, and entered the shoulder of Mre. Henry. An examination into the ease by the Police Magistrate, led to the discharge (f the gate keeper, Daatn of Commovone Morris,—This jnl- lant officer, who came from New (irisane in the Hart. ford, diod yesterday in this city, at 12:20 P.M, in the presence of three ont of four sisters, and a number of friends, Commodore Morrie ran by the rebel batte. ries when in command of the Pevsacola, in 1861; he was among the first in the fleet up the Mississippi when the surrender was made, and wae at the capture of New Orieana, and hes recently done many value- ble services in the cause of the country, He died un- married, His fuuerel will take place to morrow or Mondey. Jane Mititary,—Yesteerday morningg Companies Cand G, of the Seventy first Regiment of the Now York National Guard, were sent by their command- ing ofticer to the High Bridge, They will remain for 0 week. Col. Ernest M. Bennett some time since arrived in this city, toraise @ cavalry regiment for Gov, John son, of Tennessee; aud baving obtained the hearty co-operation of Governor Seymour, soon recruited more than half the regiment, when the secretary of War revokcd at once the anthority under which he was acting, in order, it is presumed, to perfect ar- rangements for the draft. Col, Beanett being dieap- pointed In obtaining hie rewiment in New York, has returned to Tennessee tu report to Gov, Johnaon, Tue Lavina oF THE TRACK Of the railroad in Canal street bas been commenced on each wide of Broadway and the Bowery, The etreet ts already torn up, ties and sleepers are laid, and largo gsuge of men are busily at work, Apwinal FAnnacur was vieitsp at his rooms, at the Metropolitan Hotel, yesterday, by (ieus. Dix and Canby, with their respective staff officers, Gop FALLina AGAn.—It will be seen by cur financial colamn that the gold market experieurced auother of these fluctuations whicb bave distin- guished it of late, The price of gold experienced a fallof 1‘. per cent., opening at 26%, and closing at © ., with @ prospect of a further decline, Tue Ciry Prison,—Several improvements have lately been made bee. The old Station on the Franklin treet side is now dovoted tothe cere of drunk and disorderly persons, who will be placed here until removed to Diackwell’s Island; it ts called “Buromer's Hall." Above this leanother large ball, designed for such av are brought in in the night time, Aneweook house, far better ventilated them the ormer one, has been builtin “Bumm yard,” on Cooking can be done here for The yard where (Gordon and five bundred persuns. Hawkins were hung is covered with flowers, grass, | Diante, dc., aud there isaleo & very handsome grape vine. The prison has iu fact put on a uew face, AR WEATHER YESTERDAY WAS Dearly as hot sever, The following was the state of the ther wmometer (64, M10, 18 MOS SP Mo Mab r PRICK ONE CEN Daata in PRitos.—A woman, 30 years of famed Ann Foache, died at the Jefferson Mar- ket prison, from the effects of intemperance, She was brought tn, the evening previous, in a dying con- dition, and no attention whatever was shown to her, | The coroner's jury censure! Willa, the keeper, for | bis negiiaence, Tuene witt ne Meatc on the Contra! Parle to-day, at4P, M, Map Ox.—On Thursday worning, an o¥ which was being driven through Fast 11th atreet, bo ; came mad, and broke away frou bis keeper. He gorea one man severely, through the back, end threw him tariog bie skull, man died shortly after, The animal was finally pussaed ond Billed by some butchers, | Mone Deaths From Scn-Strone.Inqnesie | were held yesterday in the ease ef the following named persons, who loat their lives by coup de sole: Patrigg Kirk, san struck while pile driving et tha foot of #21 etcoet An unkno MAN, euppored to be a painter from falee n hie left arm was e Grecian Cross ia odia ink, Au unknown man, ebout 35 years of age, who died atthe N.Y. Llorpt Micheal Costello, 35 years of age, died at the N.Y. al. dwin Claudias, 50 years of age, late of Na 215 tisfied | Bowery, Daownep,—The body of an unknowa mar shout 25 years of age, wan found in the Fest River, + | the foot of 534 etreet, and an inquest was beld apse it A boy 9 years of age, named Wm. Hyland, | wae accidentally drowned at the foot of Pike etroet , | hoy not recovered, His parents reside at No, 310 Cherry atreet. Accipenrs.— Coroner Wildey held an inquest | upon the body of Henry Hiltutt, 13 yeare of age, whe wee accidentally run over on the corner of 3d avenue and ood atreet, by railroad car, amd Rill Coroner Kenney Reld an ioqueet upon the Body of Maty Malovey, 4 veareof age, who wae aceidentally Lilled by being run over by edd avenue Hellroad car, wear the rosidoyee of her paronte, No. 40 Oliver et John P. Conaiding, 4 years of age, fell from the back stoop of the residence of bis parents, No. 454 Greenwich street, aud was billed, Cotongp Cramme Against tas Cret.—The Hoard of Supervisors yesterday gave notice to the at torneye for the colored sufferers by the late riet, thet they were prepared to hear claimants and examine witnerses fn the cases, As the number fe already over 700, it would ba better if all these who have died their claime through the Merchants’ Committee, an@ wh) have their ready, should leave their names at XM) Fourth street, in order that be called forward ne fest as their claims tented to. ‘This will save lons of time and av fusion. All those who have net yet signed claime ta their own handwriting, shou! aeporsibin, No charge is made, Sto 0 tu the morning, and from 8 to noo! Tur Porce Recoee Commrrrar has ewaried $400 each to the following officers, whe suffered ( the late riots: Patrolmen Thomas Wynne, Robert A. MeCred Byrne N. G Filipe, Jae, B. deseo |i , Wo. a GI McLionaid, Ay 8 Choleelh, Donal . 8. Chole ey, Albert D. Kobu 1s Yonge Andu, Daniel MeCa “ A. jensuppl, Simon Rurna, r- | etay, ¢ Ai Mebrer, Sema! Parsons, Jobe Al on bert, Frederick Dephin: Jha’ telly, Dantel Poibemus,’ Michel O'Ceamert Richard Boleman, H. Hasatord, Jowe ‘ doreph Kuraht, Henry P, Wolf, Arthur M. Swiaton, t. Frederick Killeon, o amount before paid was #9,616 68, whieh the above will Increase to $1,516 55. John Ceddy and | Ro Barber, of (he Provost Guard were aleo awarded | #60 each, and €f0 to Capt. Freeman, of the 0th N. | Y. Volunteers, and the following parties recelved tha sums noted against their names: To Colonel Jardine...... ed Mrs. Melotyre, whose husband, officer Meln- tyre, died on Monday last, of injuries re- coived at the riote.......0.... seeseg 80000 Mrs. Dipple, widow of officer Dipple, who died from) AiMILAF COU9C8........0ecemerecscere 900 (KT AMUSRMENTH, Naw Rowenr,“' Hurrah! we ere going te Bave » | ahoet of our own!" was the exelamation a little How- | ery boy, ae he stood tn front of the theatre yesterday. | Our dramatic wan immediately went tn, end eura enough, there wae Lingard superintending the placiog of an apparstus for ghost producing, which he says cost hin over $1,000, Professor Clarke, too, was there, getting up bie * Calcium Light" for che pheo- tom, aud N. B, Clarke, Stage Manager, wes baay get- ting hie corpse 4ramatique ap in their parta, The name of the uew piece is * The Temple of Death'* in which the * ghost’ will be introduced, Mr. Fddy end Mre. Farren have drawn goud houses daring the week. Kate Newton ie as vivacious as ever, ihe Boniface family, Nunan, (i, Lingard, Brooks, Marden, Miss Eldridge, Mise Math od all the favorites, | arestillthern, ‘The ' Ghost” fe upom the bill for Mon- day. WaAttacn's,. The Ghosts, of which there arethree, have drawn crowded bouses during the week, The Ping which fe derived from en old Lapoms Story, | called ‘I'he Bride of an Evening,” te not remarkatie | for plot, but the appearance of the phantoms ls extra- ordiuary, It will be produced evesy evening ta’ further notico, | Hannum's.The dramatic company ender (0. W. Clarke & Sylvester Bleeker, has been @ complete euc- com, Lire. J.J. Prior, Miss Jennie Walter, Mise Hattie Walby, Mra, France and her deaghtes, Mesere* Levick, Daly, Bridgeman, Cunningham, aad several old favorites are in the new company, “ The Rivel Capteins: or, How to Die for Love,” en@ “ Away with Melancholy,” aro on the bills fer met week. The Pythom (monster Serpent) le evidently “sound on the goose," for after devouring al) the rabbits, | chickens, guinea plas, &c., heretofore described, te ot.. manifested, Ike Oliver Twist, @ Gesize for morc, | whereupon en eoormous gocee wae procured, which, with the feathers seemed to furnish bim am agreeable deasert, for after swallowing it, be forthwith went te sleep, SO 00 THE TRADES’ MOVEMENT, Painraus.The painters of Brooklyn, held e regules meeting at $69 Fulton street, Mr. Wm, Barker tn the chair, and Mr, David Pringle, Secretary, From in vertixetions made by e Committee eppuinted fer tha Purpose, it appeared that only three boss u the city are paying less wages than perday. It trade has d the plan of publishing the games o o'| bosses who are ttiog” in thie mauner, 60 ae te w the publie that while they charge bigh prices, they pay low wages. A report trom the Committn | from the Workingmen's Union, wae ané A question was asked bya Mr Bold, este whetr: colored men would be admitted as errr: th’ c price; they wer of Messrs, Irving, Doyle an@ Van Mentrand. 1 tieeting them adjourned. ¢ Cavin? Manus, A very y was held at Harmooy | Mr. F, Mubimetster in the chair, and Hecretary, A large oumber frum wartous of! civties were present, It eppeare thet the ” system, which requires every man to whch Lie wages and character are to be | withdrawn, but this does not satisfy fhe members, | there is atill an obpoxious Clause in utlow of the bosses, which provides that 9 mas leevi work | before it te huube: ll be kept six ite without employment. The ident etated that the appeal OL he Society to other trades had been very success. i (Continued on Fourth Poge) ,

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