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The Latest News UTD’ WASKINGTON DISPATCHES. The Internal Revenue System, Another ‘Military Commissio THE KENTUCKY ELECTIONS, Favorable Indications So Far, Success of Gens. Ro AFFAIRS IN MEXICO, Continued Fighting and Disorder. THE JUARISTS STAND FIRM, NEWS PMOM CANADA, Meeting ef j Parliament. SPEECH OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. SANDERS ONCE MORE. Another Attempt to Abduct Him. CAPTURE CF HIS ASSAILANTS | sseau and Smith | | 2, - - ry MLCe, wos OCs | Washincton, Auc.%.—From the 1st of July up te soon today, the rece'pie of the Burcsu of internal Bervenue amounicd to thirty-two millions of dol The increase hasbeen heavy for several daye past fom the income tax and will continue to be for eome weeks to come, The Prestient met his enbinat to-day, the firet time for the lust ten days. There waa a protracted session. The Commissoner of internal Revenue has railed thas a duly liceneed commercial broker may negoti+ tie a sale of Hiquors from one dealer to another with- oul additional eense; but if atany time the lNquors #io] be tn bie custody orunder hie control, he will require a Liconee as a liquor dealer oa account of such teeot'etion of sale. Quince Varker was to-day appointed Collector of Customs tor the District of Wilmington, N.C. A military comtuission convened at the Old Capito! teday for the trinl of soldiers and citizens charged wito military offences, TUL ATLANTIC CABLE. No Tidings Yet. Aery Pay. ©. By Auy. 8-5 P. The steamer Clara Clarita bas not been here since Saturday alight, and we Lave no later news from Newfound- land (han was broaght by her. Nothing is known, connequcntiy, ka to whether the (irvat Eastern has arrived at Hi « Content with the Atlantic cable, or otherv ise, The line to this point, the present eastern ‘imit of telegraphic communication with the Luited Scates, will be kept open till midnight, elghtly, in expectation of news from the great cable, SEOOND DISPATCH, Aspy Bay, Aug. & 8:3) P M.There are no signs esyot of the Clare Clarita, which ts confidently ex- pected to bring good news from the Atiantic Cable, It may ressonably be inferred that the Great Fast. erp bad not reached Heart's Content up to Inst evon- ing, as the telexraph thiough New Foundland ts sup- posed to be in workiug order, Atvy Buy, C. By, Aug, 8—Tueeday Night, 19 {elock.— There are no aligns of the Clara Clarita, \ ? From Canada, ‘he New Cabinet Appotntments—Mecting ef Variiament —specco ef the Governer- Geveral. Quebec, Aug, 8.--The following is the new Cabinet errangercent: Bir Narcieeus Belleac, Premier and Receiver General; Honorable Join A. McDonald, Minister of Militia, and Honorable McDougall, Min- (ste: of Education, Montreal, Auy.5.—ir Norclesus Bellean hae been | apreioted to the Premiorship of Canada, mado vacant by the death of Sir E,W. Vache, He takes the office of Receiver General, Jou A, McDonald bas been eppointed Minister of Militia, Quebec, Aug. §.—-Parliawent assembled this after- noon, Ja the speech, the Governor General eaid he had called Par!\ament together at the earilest possible monieut after the retarn of the delogation from Eng- land, In order to receive the report of their mission, d comple @ i tant buriuese, Corespondence seferrng to the sion wonld be laid betore Parlia- He hoped, @re jong, the Pro- heme of @ feaeral union of of the civil prevailed in e1ciae a bene. the commercial and industrial ip- fuence of the F wee, ud they wight trugs that » -¢etablishn 1 peace would iead to ihe con. inci@adux developmcnt ¢ he Canadians cud Tae circuma pecessary to pince & yolu war which the Lniied ¢ foal influenc Another Attempiod Abduction ef Geerge N. Sanders, Toronto, C, W, Auguat 8.—A dlspateh from Mon- trealto the Leave rays: “ Anotler attempt has been mace to carry off George N, Sanders, O'Reilly was offered $1,000 to nasiet in the entorprise, He arreed to do it, and then weot and intormed the Chief of Police about tt, Gu Monday evening, O'- Reilly called at Sa.ders house with » carriago,driven by one of the conepirators, O'lieilly told Sanders that tne KRecordey wanted to ece him at hie house on the road, Three men then Jumped into the carriage, buoeke! UR down aud bendeufled Banders, Twenr oft O1Cd gave Chase, captured two of the tovepirato:s, aud «i¢ tu pursu.t of the o\hers.” BFOOND vis! i Montreal. Aug. §.--Last eve < an attempt was made to kitoap George N, Sanders, and carry him over the lines, The conspirators offered Detective o'Ke eu thousand collars to asriat them. He pre- tenved bo agic@ Dub Warbes Sanders and the police, Hie then, in carrying out hie apparent complicity, in- duced paucers to got into a carriage, and they drove out to the suburbs, where they were attacked by the kidnapper, Sanders wes gaged, and O'Reilly brown out of the carriage. On approaching the toll- gece the pollce, la ambush, «sprung upon thém, re- lewed Seoderr, and capiGred twoof the kidnappers, iCarlor F. Lloveu sud W. A. Burne, who say they are Metecuves show woo Ueely cachapsod with the | polles. Another kidnapper was captared this morn. Our Government Not Implicated. Washington, Aug. §.—Whatever truth may attach to the telegram about the attempted abduction of George N, Sanders {t is cortain that nobody in Wash- ington prompted the proceeding. Ifthe government desired to obtain possession of Sanders it would make spplication for his surrender under the Exira- dition treaty, THE KLECTIO Latest Returns From Kentucky. LTowteriily, Ky, August T..The vote in this city for Congress, is as fullowe: Rosseau (administration ) 45/2; Mallory, 1,790; Mandy, 121, The election | of Rosreau from the 5th District is conceded. Aii four | of the administration candidates for the Btate Lerls- lature from this city are also sincted. General Roe- foan and General Green Clay Smith, are lected to Cougiees, and there is strong hope of Yoatman's election ; also that the Atate will ¢o for the anti-elav- ery amendment to the Couetitution, Kichmond—The Majoilty in Madison Count: the ¢ wnstitatouel Amendment candidates is a) ou to 40, Somerset gives about 700 Union majority, Mumfordsville—The anti-Conatitutlonal Amond- ment tickes has 150 to 260 majo. Covineton— The approximate of Kenton Coun- nion majority. ty gives about 1,100 Union majori € oo County gives 860 : In Franklin County the enti-Constitutional Amondinent ticket bas prevailed by 3,40 majority. Bul @ siall vow was po ved, Gourbon County will give a large majority against the Conmitutional Amendment the majority of Frenkily, conservative for Con* erers, at noon today, wae 500, Montgomery Coauty gives @ conservative majority of over 40. Lowianitie, Ag, ® —In the Bixth District Green Clay Boiuh te undoubtedly elected to Congives Randall apreare to be elecied in (he Eleuth District. Oidham County gives Mallory 456; Rosseau, 149 Lexington, Aug. 8.- rvatives have car. ry county ta th t by the following | Fayrtio, & Ailp, 656; Boyle, 164, Woodford, 449; Lincoln, Fatimated ta. | lorities by count ~ourbon, bW, Scott, 500; Jee for ‘ The following i the rote | tone | -Har tin, 566, Tay- lievry County gives 230 suajorty for Mal- Ati. 8, im al 338, lory tor Cougresa, Condition of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C., Auguat 8,—Parties arriving here from different parte af the State, say there lea great change in the conduct of the late rebel soldiers, Theircomplete submission and good intentions to the Government for the firet fow woeks after the collapse of the rebellion, challenged the admiration of all loyal men. But since the wholeeale dirp'ay of cle- men he rebel leadore of weaith and influence, thie tr ‘rous aod @rrovant class have poisoned the minde of these soldiers avainet the Union, and are Dow organizing them fore political conflict with the Governinent, war against the Union men and necroes. The © heviug everything their own wa iu dosignating the delegates tothe Convention, whic they expoct will soou be called, ment Interpores, and excludes ‘here | strom per- Ucipating in thie body. ihe true Union men will hi rothing to do with ite deliberations, which they claim will result tue fares, and ruin all who are assso- clated with it, From the Mains, New York, Aug. 8. —Henatore Foster, Doolittle and Ross. Commitice to investigate Indian affairs through New Mexico and Colorade, have returned from the Plains, While at Fort Lyon they investigated the Band-Croek affair, and {nformed the Indians invwr- ested that Governinent disapproved of Colonel Chim- in¢gton's action. They invited the Indiaus to meet them in Council et Cow Creek, near Fort Larned, on the 10th of September, to arrange terms of peace, Favorable results are anticipated, Colonel Bam, F. Tappso, of the Firet Colorado Cavalry, accompanied the Senatorial delegation, and passed threagh this city to-day en rolte for Boston. From Mexico, Arrival ef the Steamship Manhattan, The New York and Brazil Steamship Co.'s steamer Manbettan, Captain Turner, from the above ports, arrived at Quarantine yesterday morning. Weare incebted to the pureer of the ebip for the prompt de- Livery of our papers and dispatches. the Manhattan brings araong her passengers A. Peon Riple, Minister from Mexico to Italy; Mr. Thanondo, Secretary of Legation, and Miss Ibarondo; Mr. de Liare, Coneul General to Palestine; Brigadier General Marina, Colonel of Artillery Bustanente, Commandant of Enginoers Cerevas, and M. de (rre- pola, Lnspector General of Railronds in Cuba; Gom- mandant of Encineers Sistas the Most Kev. Ber- herdo Iiaz, Vicar Generel of Ba. Domingo, aud the Count Vou Thorn, captain in the Linperial Mexican army. The pews from Mexico, generally, is of dirorder, and xuerrillasin many parts, The Juarists were far from giving up, and were disturbing the Impeorialists, more or jess, in various quarters, In the Mexican papere thore are no announcements of anything going on at the Rio Grande, A little Austrian expedition scnt to Blerra de Zacapoxtila had been partially beat- en, The French, however, claim that in the end the Juarists were put to rout, There are other rumors of route of the Imperialists or Juarirts, in places not known to fame, but were each as reem to be of no im- portance on either side, In Michoacan the guerrillas were Increasing, and the French forces serum to be leaving the country, The condition of the District of Ixtlahuaca is, each day, reported to be growing vim News via New Orleans. New Orleans, Aug. T.—Tho ‘Times's city of Mexico correspondent of the 11th ult. enye that the French organs state that they wil! require 100,000 more men to destroy the bands of Juriets, The risiog of the people dally takes larger dimensions, Keports of French successes are unfounded, Gen, Alvarez has just inflicted a heavy blow on the Imoperialisw at Yepalla, con tely routing them, taking three pleces of artillery. (ireat disappoint ment is feltat she failure of the coinbined French and Imperial forces ngaines Negrete, in the Pease of Buena Vista, Cortina relg: veme from the cates of Matainoras to Monterey he receipis of the gov. ernment are sowewhat reviving by the French lowe tery, but the expenses are terribly increasing, Fx- Minister Corwin has written « letter to Maximi{liau’s Foreign Minister, from which some infer he will influence Mr. Beward to recoxuize the Eimperor, French reinfurcewents are arriving to fill vecancies, Junrez Ss atill at Chibuahua, andisturbed, Brownsville advices of the 2d state thats train of 150 wagons from Matamoras was corralied by a party of eighteen Liberala, A short skirmish ensucd, in which the captain of the train was killed, aud an imperial colonel wounded, The Lnperialiste clara victory Cortines proclaims to the people of Ma'amoras that unless they support the empire, he will pronounce them traitors and confiscate their property. The | Liberals bold the entire Btate of San Luis oxcept the city of Ban Luis Potosl, but have their lines within three miles of there, The Keperted Battle at Guaymas, Sonora. The St. Louis Rervsiicay has # correspondent at Guaymas, who gives the followiag secount @f the recent battles, His letter is dated the 24th May: ing of the 22d inet., very early, about Gf erawe cruome Including BS cavelry--Chassaure NEW YORK, WEDNE | the fafantry being more thane wile to SDAY, AUG Afrique—moved ont of the city while every tty rr alt pty@oing 0 quietly that vory few of the aloepers we @awakeve’, They rose in them mete nud Mat halithe French had gone, aud oy tion wae busy to determine what the morement wei sonar of the mwre ardent psrtizan® of the Preah, #!o believe that fifty Freach soldiers can thiaeh tea cach ie many Mexicana, did not doubt thot t smal force of 650 men had started to open commun « cation with Hesisoei!io, anu that they woud | the march in epite of P ayaeira’s 2000 or capture and dhe largest and wealt! fest ci the Ftate. But obere were of the opinion the u meat was only @ recounoissance, designed to ascert “ ad { the position and numerical forea of quoira, At night of the 22d, #6 began to ret tt news, It eppeare thatthe Freuch moved from the city about twolve wiles Cevieting trou Hermosillo road about five miles ont, taking #1 Tection toward @ range ot mounts a b lying be tween the Hermosilio aud san Mere on fifty-two Chasenre [Afrique were in the they encountered on the road a seo 60: Gueira’s horsemer, eho took to their ty sow arce camp with considerable ar th ‘ in lively pursuit. ‘Ther struck wm or aty bed of a creck, running down betw wo mountain hill aud before the Chases were awn. of it they had riddeo right into the heart of Pesqueire’s army, which was cocamped on the {lis on each pide of the canuou. The iicach cep'au of cavalry Binding thathe had piuuged itu o tray bie men being in the centre of froin 1) to 2 men, who commenced abouting from the bills ow eacts side, instantly decided (has the aalest course was to FoDUnUe, ate rapid gallop, ou through the Mexican army aod then whorl and make adeiour back to the Freach infantry, Buddeuly, however, he wear che Mexicans sounding the retreat, and ering the word bis men wheried and rode back, cuttluy and slestine they went, loving five men, « Neutenant t was e mer ellour tecape, but ie Mex ere as tnuch asiouiebed aud as(onuded s@e those filty two French troopers in the must of 1 os the Chasseure were vo fad themecives four end 8 panic = seized them, the ole = =—arme = = 6meuwd away, ff helter tor over the hills, the chief office's Leing in the are, The French iuianiry did vot get within vting dirta: pewith sruierc, wohwhieh a were sent Heult to get ber ot Mexicans . the way from thie to lity ia that ve: lores cou hi the retreating forces. [i is ble Kiatement #8 to the put. ir thee ce Frevch wade no pureuit wor these bhilk d, after re our pieces ladeed Is wae impos was prodigiourly hot, Hisht, the French all came back to tt of the day business being that be Vauw bod, resolved into ite original ¢ jucira’s army ments, Hews Items, (Dy Folegraph to the Now York Suma) Ges. Geant and party arrived at Montreal, Yesterday worning, frorn Quebec, at 6 o'clock. Gormer.is outrages tu Texas are numerous. Tho State Treasury at Austin was broken into and robbed of $80,000 in gold, Gan, Goavos Gnanons, from Texas, and A.J Bmith, from Montgomery, Als, have arrived at Mobile, en route to New Orleans, ALABAMA Dews shows & great fuoprovement in public sentiment. The planters, however, express their diffidence of the success of ‘ree labor. Bevan thousand and forty scres were located te July last atthe Government Land Ovlice in Mar quette, Mich., with Agricultural Colleye script, A TRtat of mowing machines took place yester- day afternoon, as Syracuse, before the Franklin Tastitute, for a gold medal, There wore e large number present to witness the contest, Tux Richmoad, Va, police, carrying out the or- ders of Gen, Graut, Monday nicht pounced om the faro bank of Flannigan & Ce,, on Broad street, and | captured fifteen people, including the newly elected Magistrates of the city and @ “luv out" for faco, The firm is from Daltimore, The Provost will dra. pose of the cane, Tum Balemore Awentoan's Richmond corres pondent says: The Muvicipal sickot bas not yet been appointed by Goueral Terry. The miidle of the weok will probably be as carly ax it willbe done; aud I bave it from most reepectable author ity that there will be no more atteinpta to give to the people of thie city an opportunity to bolde charter election at least until Decern er," A pisTinavionen officer of the late Confederate Sriny states thas he is cognizant of the fact of Gen, Taylor's application to the President, It was nos for permiss.on to see Mr. Day's, nor for» pardon ; it was to be allowed to leavo the country for France, President Johnson told bim he could leave it {f he desired, but that he had better say and try and lead his people in the right way hereafter. At the Convention of Co) red Poople of Tennes- soe, held for that Atate, on Mondar, at Na Liville, Mr, Nolson Walker was elected Chairman. Ho stated the ol jects of the mi otiny to be to petitioa fo the Legislature, ani send « delevation t Washington asking tho privilege of elective franchise, and to lay their grievances before the people of the State. Several sposches were made in furtherance of the o! te of the meeting, Ceneral Intelligence, (By Metl io the New York Sun.) Mas. Sigovenry's effects were auld by suction in Hartiora last weer Tne Boston Post thinks the reports of negro behaviour at the Boush are highly colored An Irishman in Birlingion, Vi. attempted to | | hang himselfon the id, iw iranker but when tho rope bexan to chi ke hin he yelied ‘imurther" and was res: ued, Ir \e stated that just before the execution of Mrs, Surratt, her counsel chtatr five hundred dollars sec as ihe price of their A WRaLtuy old nian 100,000 fraucs to a youne iace red upp sheer sand for thiriy her real estat, bonalf, ist Jeceased in Parle left Inau who politely gave up (1s Boat to hin « night at he crowded oj; era Henceforti, look for a perioct 4 of polileness toward o.dmeu on sue parol youd ones, eford (Me.) Jonn. %) Whoe on hy ed iu Reode mea reused him the stu Fenian ee by the bushel, OD tue “Meadow G Furou County, Pa, “done fort 61 ot of the repules ly this season, and says snaketout | “joss sesun! in.” A conzesronpent of the Beli BAL Ye an Trial that ‘ rt) way home, wags tak.v sick Cerg une Isiand, The Cathe rites of the Coureb, b« JONATHAN Pron Hesey Twawry wished to marry 8 daughter of bis employer, Mr Marq. % Ky but the parenta would pot consen!, ¥-creupon Lwenty Very fooebly shot Liusell through the boart one Morning Jass week, in tue beck ) 44 Of the house 4B which the lady lived. Tae Uticn Henan ea: Coicge degrees have 106 Very cheap in bh soi few years, Behol- arship ts itselfan bovor thet ou-bt w be distin. (riche, In Europe it is by ite tclatlou and b Tespect which it commands #2. by the titles which is filly wears, Hut wiih us p'trouage cheap. ly buys the titles, or political, or “Lary success, SzveraL wealthy Northern cepitaliste have | O@reed to furnish the capiie! DOCCSBAEY to com. UST 9, 1865, SUN. Thirty-Third Year: ee Y p tte the repairs on the Jamen River and Kanawha | men to perfect thomeelves in this scleaco, and to anal, which was nestiy ruined by twas Sante, | become of service to their country, eof our cavalry during the last rears, NAVAL AOADEMY PRACTIOR AQUADROW, t Mons required to restore it to ite original “ condinon will be several millions of dollars, ‘The Naval Academy Practice Squadron this year le confining its cruisings to the east end of Long Island | | } y yton Li » 01 ‘On dis. ard Rita, iH Takeo thee Sure wiht her, | 80004, visiting New London, Newport, New Bedford, so agree! to let him kill ber if he would | Gardener's Bay, and other places, The vessels are ratnit suicide, This strange and borti- | underway « large portion of the time, giving the : prertens wee carried al ry tefhgen young midshipraen much practical experience in tug bis wile throu. h the heart while ste lay + | handling the veesols, Each midshipman in them Sun tears, bimeeclf beside ber and blew ous bis Wakes vathporary command of the ¢ end performs i some evolution, and tn this way all become familiar with the duties of an oificer, The equadron \s under Tut provost marshal at Stafford C. H., Virginia, ne oses @ ferment relaive to @ neyto plot to Commander J. 8. Barnes, Ou is going on. pimerics, 8 cuns, «chur, yacht, 100 tons—Mate — ail, tourer the whit «at Acquia Creek. It fully con- | the command of Commander D. MoN, Fairfax, and to | foe the newspaper accounts, The provost | composed of the following roesels: | marshal gale for instructions in the matter, adding | Marion, 7 ¢uns, sloop, 666 tons—Lieut.-Commander j bhatt should withdraw jorce the negroes | J.N, Mill jtolbt rise avein, A num of negroes and ieee 10 guns, paddlowheel, 1030 tons—Com- wiite prsoners, and maoder J. N. Green, een taken to Froder, mM ty yy ftOs screw, GOT tons—Lient.- they: early aud late o alioads work netaan se bterrancan depot, well lighted, In one of L ro, takes his seat fu @ third-clase riage,’ end for two conte, in ten minutes, ia ! niles away ju another part of London, ee by “thus” would bave coat him twelve seute sod an hour's ride. In thie way the me- ebanic, in b reity fu ty niry, oriue cally close to bia work; and one arge city checked in part. When the time comes that New York abail emulate Lon- von in ths, as the Sos has long urged, is will bee happy dey. A panxgrnors $1 counterfelt greenback !s circu. lating in Philadelphia, [tia neary « fac simile of the genuine, but may be devected by thie peculi- arty: Tbe figures i" on the soroll work on the lower right cerner of she note are printed in Hagel jo the genuine they e white, Couuterfeit @5 ‘ills on the Navonal Banks are also out, but are rete’ by observing the position of the in the word **Liia’' ia the later, reading S note is secured by bonds of.' The 2" in | soe genuineis over the left portion of the lester “I't “Unite” while in toe counterfeit it te farther | to the lef, over the middie of the “n'’ of the same To afford all the classes the benefit of instruction in steam engineering, transfors in turn are made from the sailing vossele tojthe steamers, both paddle and screw, While on the cruise the midebipmen are required to steer, heave the lead and log, assist in sending ap and down yards and masts, in managing the saileand working ship, and such other duties conuected with practical seamenship, naval gunnorr, Practical navigation and profers onal subjects gene- rally as the Commandant of Midshipmen may deem Proper to direct. The midshipmen embark In the vessels immediately after the June examinations and continue on board till ebout the first of peptem- of ald that the avupares ae Ce sg { Newport and upon ie Ox, ; wi Tendeaveus at Annapolia, Md., to cenl# into « spe the crute which race the Naval Acacowy is being removed, The sailing sloop Macedonian is also attached 4o the equadrop, ‘ihe last rendezvous of the sgeeiea waeat New Bedtord, Mass, whore they were up with water, MISCELLANEOUS NAVAL ITRMS, The Dictator, Commodore John Kogers, command. ing, bas now on board as passougers (i, V, Fox, As- eistant Socretary of the Navy ; Chief Justice Chase, Hon, Messrs, Rice and Hooper, and others, The Agaweaticus and Vanderbilt are in company, and 1 Js proposed to make a trip to Halifax, Noval recruiting has been authorized by the eere- retary of the Navy, to begin tmmediately at Daiti- more. The Allcgbamy ie the receiving ship. Commander D. Aminen has been ordered to Char- lotte, N rhe purpose of gathering together the abandoned naval property. Comuiodore ‘Lhotmas ‘iurner has been ordered to take charge of the laying up of such tron-clads aa wilh 60 into the back channel of League Island, A large number of volunteur uaval officers who bad ord, wB young mon living in Greenwich, Conn. friook (0 thrash» black man pated Daveo port, because be had wa wes saucy. The bo. rmot themselves with clubs and proceeded to the re cream saloon of veuport, Where they demanded the while wenoh end her negro busband. Toe mother of Davenport fired » gun over the heads of the crowd and ordered them off They retreated, but soon after came back agaiv and fired stones into the wiadows, when Davenport's mother fired at them twice, ied a white woman, and il d fendered their resign which w accepted, ert “4 F * | voked, and that leave of abecuce have been granted, Subseqi Davenport aud family were arremed. The list comprises nearly fifly uemes, Acorouer'e justined the act of the wowan and wand LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, A Cow Case,—Solon Shingle during one of his visite to the city ausiously sought fora lawyer to look after his * Caeow ease," and when he hede “barr'l of arpol saree” stolon he inclined to the opin jon, that city people “was wuss mor country folks,’ and it “suk au allfired lot ¢ lawyers te hoop people tirait hereabouts.”" The merits of Bolon's cow case were never passed upow by « jury, but eur reporter is eunbled to narrate the following “ease” from the records of the Marine Court, It appeare thet about the latter part of lest Maye geutierman, residiug in Brooklyn, desired to purchase ‘ischarged the persons arremed, A member of the jury stverwarda leotured the black wan Davenport tot marrying ® white woman, and edy.eed him to qt the place, told him to keep a civil tongue in an not permit his howe to be the resort of black sad white people. fumes arrived ate Cincinnati hotel, the other man who had asa part of his baggage s e box pertorated with breathing holes, an re of the snske—ceriain death," which waa deposited for the time with she ress of the bagcage upon the floor of tue office, Aceci- featel y two ot the boles bad beeu “knocked inte on } bute short tine elapsed bolore one of ihe soakes, an inieot anaconda abont ten fee in length, issued from the box and rapidly crawled el ue the oor, the possession of which wan yiclded (O44 Without apy G.spute on the part of the terri- hed guess with whom cbaire and benches were jmmeheley ateprenun, Lhe danger appeared tum nebt—bhe ex.geney Was one with which only | @ good mileh cow for uve on bis farm, located near |) ®Muelero dare w yrapple Fortunately, justas® | Jamaica, Like all sensible business men, this gen- ‘ous loadof woud be guemte—f they dared to-~ tleman takes (he newspapers, and read, the adver~ tleowments, Cue day he discovered the following : “A fresh milch cow for sale, Full blooded Durh od to miik 29 quarte per day, also ten pon uk. ‘Lo be sold cheap, Aj atl tion 10 AM. GO, Meee torved sway trow the door ab the frghttul cry of ° ‘drive on"! the needful bero wastound in tb perton of mine hoa, who rushed from the ofl with a huge cavalry sabre, and severed bis snake: suip'a body into several separate aud distiuus parts, bo the inexpreesibie disgust of the owuer, WhO Waa gorn suxously inquiring a few moumenis fier, we to who had kiuied bus 9500 anaconda, The Saratoga Races, Scratoga, N. Y. 4 minuier, ly secoude. NAVAL INTELLUALNCE CADET ENGINERRA, The intention of the Navy Department to educate & body of Naval Eugineers for the service is to be car- ried out on 4 grand ecale, and will in a fow yonrr cive Us 8 corps of youne men akilled in the requirements of thie branch of naval equipment, The war jurt closed bas civen an opportunity for the Department to learn practically what je wanted, and it hae beca ford that the engineers educated in the mereautile MmOrine were nob, Bea majority, well adapted to the naval routine and serviee, Congress, at its Shih tere on, pasted an act authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to provide for the education of steam on- pincers, ‘The law limits Ube number of Cadet Engi- neers to fifty, whowill be educated at the Naval Acalemy under the same general rules and studies as rovera the midshipinen, Applications for entering 1! 9 clase inuet be made to the Secretary of the Navy by the eandidate or his celatives, when his name will © placed upon the regiater, ‘lhe eandidate must te Crhveen sears ot age, and hie application must be accompanied by entiaiactory evideuce of moral chars wor, wecha thiude, and of bie baving been «in the acinal fabrication Letore receiving @m eppolnge pase oo miodics! Cxamination ot bie nnd un acwlemic examination of bis tlons, cewil then be admitted te ay in the cines of Cadet Eng neers, ry inci of Beguiring @ scientific howled f the prineipiee of wechan- he duties of srteam en- i comprise aver praduating, they will {ae Q@eaistant euaineere io of the ¢ in $5.0 per td Inet ) ear adopted the heisht of eanuuidates: sowing #tandad vate, b feet ds i imdy with p.cportiona‘e sive obsCOUs develop nent por ” the mun bt for a condidate for a cadetship, He mu wrie \evibaly, spell correctly, | versed utiles, be posted im geometry, ande d ¢rauina:, svoersphy, and be able to tkewh or show the form ot the principle ele t of 4 rteam euvine and lover. ‘Chore who seceive per iise.on wil peseut (hemeelves to the Departineus of the Naval Academ: be‘ween the 2uth sud 80:4 of September for examination as to their qualifications | luc aduesion, Lf both examinations resnlt favoiavly the candidate «li receive an appointment of Cadet Engineer, Lec me au lninate of the Academy, anc be alowed his uctual sad necessary travelling expenses trow bis resivence tothe Academy, If, on the cou. trary, he tal iu either examination, he will receive neither ‘vointinent vor b.e traveling @xpeuses, bor can .« Lave auother examination, uniews recom. mended by the Academie Board, Fach Undet Bogie eer must, Ob admission, Gepost with the Paymasier the sum of one hundred dolia:s in leval tender currency, for which bo will be cievited on the bouks of that officer, to be expended hy direction of the Superintendent for the. purchase of text-books and ony ausboriged articles, A Cases Engineer who voluntarily resigns bis appoiutinent will be reyolied to .etund the amount paid for travelling ex ‘lwo steam gunboats, the Winnepec, paddle wheel, and Marbiehead, screw, aie attached Wo the Academy ry ford tne best possible means of the instruction ol Jadets in practica: steam engiveering, Ln fact Vv advautage aud inducement ia beld oul to voune Aug. 5.-The great race to-day for the Saratoga cup, a dash of two and a quarter miles, wae won by Kentucky, Captain Moore was beaton by aleagth; Rbynodine wae distanced, Timo, ‘The second race of mile heats was wou by Arcola in two straight heats. dime, 1 minate, 14 seconds, and ) minute, 46 socouds, The description of the animal, and her good quali tes, as rot forth ia the above advertisement, induced the fart owner to cailat the above number, Witha friend he vieled 26th street, and inspected the “Full blooded Durham," then quartered in # damp and. filthy stable, located beneath « popnious three stery brick house, The owuer of the animal soon after ap- peared, and brought the cow out of the stable into the front yard. ‘The beast looked better ont of doors than lw did in the cellar, and ber owner Observed the effect upon the customer, The gentleman was wld by the cow jockoy that the animal wae raised in the country by bis brother, that he kaew her pedigree, clear back to her great erandmother aud father; thatehe wase full blooded Durhain, and he would warrant her to give from 92 to °6 quarts of milk per day; that the butter meade from said milk wes finer than any- thing ever enten, &¢, In short, such repre- reatations wero made that the gentleman farmer finally bought the cow for ninety dollars, Next morning the cow was delivered at « stable in Brooklyn, and the dealer obtalued his money, on viving a receipt, warranting the animal, The cow wae kept in the Diooklyn stable a couple of days, where eho was well fed and cared for by a man aceus- tomed to cows, When milked, she ouly gave between five or six quarts of the fluid, The purchaser wae at first disposed to sond the animal home, after this trial of her qualities, Lut evemtually concluded to send hor out to the farm, where she would obtain green food and have 4 fairer opportunity of making 22 or #4 quarts of milk, The cow was driven te her destinatiena at the slow raw of a mile am hour, jog by the roadside and enjoying the country air, which seemed to exhiliarate aud delight this full-blooded specimen of the Lurbam brced, In the afternoon the contieman visited his farm, where he wituessed the operation of milking his new purchase, About five quarts was the product of this trial, and next morning only thiee quarts were obtained. Beveral successive trials gave nearly the same result, until the gentleman was satisfied that the cow could aot yieid as much of the lacteal fluid as the dealer had represented. Accordingly a notice to (hat effect was seut to the cow jockey, who declined to return the money and receive back the erring animal, telling the messenger that his employer took the eow for “better or worser,” and if she was “worrer than better? it was no fault of his, for he sold her just as she stood on her hoofs, The purcharer next called upon the jockey end offered to discount $10, if be could be relieved of the cow and reguin his mover, The dealer refused even his fatr oder, and when threatened with @ law euil. tod the gentleman he could go to warm place—where Wo thermometer is never below the freczing point, and combustibles spontaneously burn adding that he had experieuerd the trials of law, and know just exuctly how the “cow case” would «nd, The matter was now placed in the handsof @ lawyer, who filed @ complaint and rod the necessary legal docuinent to be issued. Thi wae @ very easy matter, but serving it upon the cow jockoy was more diffiewt. Tha lawyer proceeded to the house of tho dealer, knocked at the door, which was opened by a ebort sized, dark fostured man, The lawyer Liandly asked if the defendant lived in that house, and received for reply, that the man resided there, but had just stepped out to look after sundry matters. The estorney wes (Comtinucd om the jas Page.