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N FROM WASHINGTO umber 10,627, The Latest News) Hy Pelegraph tothe V. ¥. 8 Change of Military Departments LIST S OF COMMANDERS. MEXICO AND SANTA ANNA. The Republic Decliaes His Services. NEWS Anoth Heavy Loss in Ca THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. Robert Speech of Senator Doolittle and Others RESOLUTIONS AN FROM Da tc AUSTRIA Threat the Two Countries. DISASTER AT SEA, Loss of Passengers All Saved Se., THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, Wasa ferharbe Wan Deva ' Phiiedeiph cory New Yo Seeond at Petro t 1 Loe oO Michigan. In OTe ht Nowovide, Lencense Thomas to Aentuck. Hpi. Siath New D. Orley Bheitian to ¢ Plorida Louis Beventh— lereat Litie Roca, 4 rkonsae—BK. ig severe bince (he stetes ot Arkansas and Ipdian Territory 2 )08 th ¥ © comrine! aia and —Wepar aveaworth, hansae—Mejo Hancock toe FROM THE WEST. er Steamer Burned. tile and Freight. H. Pruyn Made President. D APPOINTMENTS, EUROPE BY CABLE, 3 to Wednesday, AND ITALY. ening Relat ions Retween a Ship Bound to America. (&o., doe. A ResArrangement. Attu. ¥.—The tolle & general or 0 feau WENT, ADJ ‘ rawr Grvenar's Orriogys suisatos, Augues6, § vere, N69. of, the present Grserat et S ajo 1 omoaud—* ill embrace * inne, Tilinone f )otoms ad eve: Major several J will embrace the 31 West Virginia mettol tae Sout Molordien yauneD ivaiuia ~Hen +) Dauwel EB. sie! the ptatee of > valine. of the Tennerste Headquart Mrjor-leneral George H. will ecmutrace the States ot corgia, Alal oa ond Missie- vpartmen of the Gulf—Headquarters at Loul ten4—Aerjomeuera: Phi . tuans—will embrace the States of sanrd Texas, Devariman’ ot che comm sod OL vee 6, Arkrosss- Headquar- jer and Brevet to commund—wihi em 0. © Ord Department of? the Misrourl—Headquart- en Wiltied 8. rwanda, wi the eime bounda.ise as Gow cous itu except euch av iuey be detached to frum a uew De Utbe Le created, Noah 1 of the Platse —dey wrters Omaba, Ne} ~ Brgewe Geweral itp Bt r Cua, Wid salee boundaries as she Coo bron, i u DEO lis | Bere tary ¢ Thisteen iy ned the new de feut Genera, Sherman's command will be Mi , vision of i, teen the Conn Commencement of liowtilities. ti, Avucet 81. peel: dis * Dates fu that the in white men lucians who are a bers oi ca eLewel f nih, tthe depar iu #0) the Are auens, «Headquarters Caiilorsi.—Ureyv Meior General (oO coumud, tL 9 same as pew cou i co, epertmeat ot the Columbia.Head- oriend, O.egon wadier and Brovet ers! Joba Pope wo command, the same as 1 vadier ond Drevet Mejor General y whl report te Lieut. Geo 4 of @ Cepartment to be ex udgua to Ue approval of the f War, fh—Lieut Genera! William T. Sherman to ihe gener My parimeot to be c ated, The at the Mercui, temaguarters Bi. Lat ‘hee Departmenis of Californte a Wilt Coustiture @ Miliary Division fenry W, Halleck, to be calied ‘och the wacitic, Headquarters wtor Le. Devartment end ike 8 artei#ut Wash :al Rod. Canby f Washington, with AN INDIAN WAR, Sethe Rerepuioan has @ St. Joseph, whica saye:— 4 Fort Latninie to (he Ist imesant state tion war bascormiuenced again, Reveral have becom killed new: tort Reno by the wand driving vil sarge pum. Dates trom Jul. arg to tue dd inet, vsich from say (var the Government berd at ors Laramie, and Biot oi cat Ue belonging to ranch-ues one mile from the Fort, were driven off by the Indians, who hed also burned three torte on Powder River and kilied tre five men, Tort Connor and several trains im bhat vicio peop'e kil ed." \e mos fuily Purave Ouly tour e two case Crnornnast, Aug from cholera yesterday. ty bad Lee. destroyed, and e number of he lavser part of the abuve dispatch ciedived, CHOLERA, In Philadelphia. LPMta, Ang, ¥.-ibe chelera is abating, ases were reported to-day and no deaths, eporbed yesterday, In Cinctonat, —Thore were 27 deaths here in New Orleans, New Onte ss Aug. 9.—From 6 A, M, yesterday wOA.M, able Olay, today, there were 1s ubolere deaths ia = | Atl N. a NEW Yo! FROM EUROPE BY THE . antic Cable. —-o—— Aus'ria and italy Lowpox, Ave, §.—The relations between the Gov ernmente of Austria and Italy are creuming a threatening attitude, 8D CABLE Disratcn, Lees ef the Ship Danabe Lrvenroot, Ave, 8.—The abip Danube, from Bri tol for the United States, has been burned at son, Her passengers and crew were saved and brought to to this port by the ship Compeer, from Mobile. The Old Adantic Cable. Heanr’s Contant, N.F., Av), 7 —The new cable) fleet will leave here late Wedu ¥ night or early Thursday morming for the spot where the cable of 1866 was lost, to endeavor to recover and lay the Dalance of the cable, If the endeavor is succres se is confidently anticipated bere aed in England there will soon be two electric wires between Ame. fea and Europe, Mexico, Santa Amna’s Services Not Wanted. Wasminoton, Aug. 6—Mr. Komero, the Mexicam Minister, received to-day official dispatches from his Government, dated at Chihuashna, up to the Oh ulto, The Mexican Government had takeo in con- eiceration the tender of General Sante Anu vices, mado to Presidemt Juarez, and concluded not 0 accept them, aesiguing the following renso.8: in one of the oricina- plan to take forei¢n ins upon new, because the Mexican people h conti nhim, aod cannot th \efore relia i rescnce in Mexico wouk y es 40 distrust and fears, en) would only be an ele- ment of diserd and weakn The next copy of the official papers of Chiluahus will publish all the papere in connection with this affeir, and among them will be avery able letter flora the Secretary of State of Mexico, rettiog forth his reasons fer 4ec!\ning Santa Anna's cevvices A RIVER DISASTER, Lens ef the Steamer Bostenia Cineinsatt, Aveuet 9.—The steamer Bostovia caught fire last night just below Maysville, Ken- | tucky,and burned to the water's edge, Neariy ell | the passengers and crew were saved. One only ie maeeing, | wy were The ons of cattle and freight is heavy. stoamer was peely ui and valued at $1(0,000; Insured for $0.10). origin of the fire is unknowa POLITICAL, New Y¥ . BATOGA CONVENTION, RanaToga, Avg. 9.-The National Union Conven- ‘ion of the State of New York, mes in the | pion Hotel Opera House at noum to-day, and was called to order by Hea. Richard @cheil, of New York, on whose motion Hon, Ilomer A. ‘leon was appoin temporary chairman, The delegates aad outs: on taking t! o chair, said 1 Accept my tleak o ved in eal geutiomen, trom the people. talu the resi nited Biase tn ley tet forced upon Piesent Comyress, the Convention at Philadelphia bee been calied, snd that the great State of New York ‘s there properly represented is the duty imposed upon you. 1 trust that we way properly perturm our allotind duty,nnd thes Lariueny | may prevail during our deliberations, A delegate from Westchester remarked that some of tho delegations were selected by Congressioual Districts, and therefore moved that the credentials be presented by Congressional Districts, Thie mo sion wae opened by Thomas J. Barr and others, * ho ine'sted t Distric s, A motion w the effect finally prevaiied, The lurtricts were jheu calied tor credeu ale, und imdependent of New York and Kiage county, fiom which there are cu teatauts, oue Lund red and foriy~ \bree delogs.es anewered to iheir Haus, On motion it was rerolvei to sportut a Committee » K. Davis, of Om COMieHles reste, nd M. ti, Maude P. H. Cowan, E.R. Apgor and Wm, Ahuaby wi e4 us such Commisier, a On motioa the Chair wae authorized 4) appoint a Committee of mxteen un permanent organisation, When a recess was o:de. od, AFTERNOON SRGBION, Banatoga, Acu. 9—Unu the reassembling of the Convention, Senator Doolittle, ot Wiscousin, was introduc’ 1 ne friend of Andrew Jobson and the advocate of his policy, Mr. Doolittle said be had bren so long 8 Western State the: he .¢ hee ip his palive Sta. his own Biate op here because he ihe grees Diu of N YOLK OM the vital g t ‘The war Las eu AMDUDUUS 1D Peace as whey how powe.iai the world now wer ws cover, Can we meet t peace hes brought? In bis jugsment we spouid follow in the footsteps of Lincoim (comtinued applause), guided by the wise und hamaue pripe.pies which soverned “exi@ading charity vo all, mace toward nose, ik ies same pasb whico bis successor is pow 118 d- oie 4s luseuenunous ip peace us sbey are trou war, Busit we shall toliow the eugevet ons of 1 ° us Biepb +. and Lb) jwiiowere te iueir ery jor ven 1 merica'e@arier Wauitiong, (Cherise. bas been pusished, anc iu bis Coit The pouth @) JUdpiout suffick uy punished 1o make her ‘ee. wos kee the euormisy Of bbe Crtuw wuch thei origiauced, Lbere wese some Mek who wele Most wari ke iu Peace, Le Cousessed LO LO «spect lor such Lien When that adveeary cies “huvugh | * aud, le, oe down hie arma, submits bo ihe cougueror, Liou who 40 gover, Gud ught HOt by be iusto by 4 Ling ite mous, MIF BBG Lee peuple, LLere are cole Who vo suas Mr, Johnson aewe BOs Use Lhe BAe lau) uA) w the iebeis of wwe Boul thet Le did three years ego, bat is 40. 1b wo no, be your mo they were et war witt Gs; they sost, We wom, and uow we are at peace with hem. Our attiiude towards iuem was sbatoft war; uOw ib is Bu Btttude cs peace. resi ens Jounecu would not go juauce to ue Amery sa Propie, nor bo bis own great ming, did he not roal ze bis BDU ACE UPOH My a8 LO bs MCLLUK, Wish Lhe Jusuce and Muguanuaity vi the (rue American yeu ewan aud Corian ruler, Thy «peaser then bueny a dudes bo Ube pairutic Caree oF | Presueut iu the Denate, dud, expecially, Lv tue Leginuing of ihe Febellion, Alvar the Mesed 1MehOK OL mr, Liucuu, aller OUF grea Victurics, aud afer tue Soutuers ar mies bad surrenjaed, aud the humbeu Suuserm Bisles sent delegarcs to Wasulogiuu, suing lor pai- don, be proved Limeeif true to be counwy uec Wue WO Lite, though uttered We WORE OF those Wao Boe @eacunce him ir eulfeies. he proved wo \ue world tues be, aud bhiough tis Lhe peowie of Amweri- Ca, could Le Ms GICAL BUG Wag DELINIOUS iL peace as they were strong @ad powerlui iv we. (Cavers ivr Presidents Jobuson aud peuator Loolitie,) The question was them called ou tLe motion of Henry J. Tilden, for tue appointment of a committee of sixieen to ..port eight mames for delegates at le and foartrom each Congressional district to represent the State im the "biladelpbia Conventiva. Mr. Charies W. Baker :,oved as @ substitute, that y e ino or the majority of eaeh Cony sessional Disirics Delega- ton present, be i 1@ seleet the deiaga the FF Veauon, 4 they should be prescribed Ly Assembly | + | of the following resolution ; ing, (caceis,) we shall demonsiiae tous our pepe | » qoance Upos the congurred, We shall be unworthy o1 | would et] Comuuue (Le Waite.e Upol DL we HO. tit | FRIDAY, AUGUST tk, Mr. ‘illlam Dewitt of Kings County, favored | the olibal motion contenting that the power | a thould ema with the Contention, Mr. | ha s'iyker moves o ay the metion on the table tov the meuntil the Cotr | pittee ou Per- mer . Which was carrie! The Committee were announce {, and after a brief | ted as { Ofgea.zauon shout rep | one lete Thoin | taines ant Gen, B. yu F. Maurice ‘ Feyinour; Wiikem M igen, Swish Stik ell and Geor teoree Ashley and Avery 5 | aud Waren Gillet; MB ON eek: Lyman A. Spaulding oho H. Wrigh: Sec eta: iee—t homes b. sun ©. O, Pearin, Wm, H. Kice, WJ. Smith, Siler C. Grumman, J. C. Ro: oy, HV. Coins. M. Weleb, Mr. Pravn, on taken the Chair, GENTLEMEN OF THE Coxven | inet to eatad len on-We hare not t oF i¢-eelablish a Union of these | . We have assembied because we maintein the Unioa then eatabliened still exiete; that tt bever Leen dissolved, that tiese States are cue in rab) And vou wili solemnly declare that iu sofas as depende on you they ever shall be one aud inseparable, lomeintain this truth, millions of freemen rurhe! to arme: and bed and ded, and triumphed Centiewen floed by over ® bundred battlefields. Loval And pavitiem are Boy con- Noes, We this Tejeice South, as well as im the Norsh, se found true te our glorious ting. We are proud to | take them by tue band and cail tem brothers; and Ou. eentiomen, will conecde them their rightese fod as fully ae you will be cealous in own. Congress desires to prolong tthe true National Union men of the pamean, will repudiate soctring (hatou: oe lous! galaxy hed ‘. Thank God! every star ie still ed by ‘isu, you will, le to adopt b wlee measures as will meet the spproval of a grateful country, The question recurricg oo the taotion of Mr, Til den for the appointment of ates to the Phile- and nendments being twee atepted unanimously, The Chalr then anneunced the following as the Committee of Bulbipalon | deiphia Convention, withirawn ©, Johnron, $3. BOW Mille, oth. George B, Judson, 5 YQ. P. Maxwell, orewre Willetts, John B, Ve ‘The Convention here took a recess. EVENING Sha ION, Saratoga, Ava, 9-10 P.M —Mr, Joner from the | Committee on Resolutions, reported the following reso utions wh.4 were unanimous!y adopted : steed, That the prop ¢ or piatformwn of prin- ut forth by the Nog 1 Union Committee in Jtunder which this Conven.icn is now assem: ees our unque ified approval, heaile Phe as of this Convention Frevresentiug thy pubil: st of the & ot York, we rejoce in 29 oppe nnity to pews nfal e-ine centidence in the ability and honesty hiet Execuuve of the nation and in bis fide: re titutional and a « liberty upou ny are in far r of the restoration vin redeilion, but wach are full practicsl relations to the ot representation in Con al eiectios of loyal men; we snge of peculiar satisiac © ultimate though pertial and reluctant damentot this right by which the State of | to Union, laclucing the r neasee, long amd anjustly excluded, w mit ted tv resume ber app, opriate rere of yy and fraseruity os the close the late session of Con eens, solved That we depreeate the failure of Con- gress to cooperate in the ucesu: th jon of the L».on upon the hom | wocus tase initts ed by the | adepted by bie suece.sor, and also its postponement of me su. oe which would lead to sucu restore | Sh4 (be Gdepiion of [Lose umwolving prodigs: | of the national treasury and expenditure of the pi ) Le me | Re 1, That the resulte of the late war have for- | ever set at Tat the quesiionsout of wbich It srose, ana hat ‘he efforts of tue peop.e of all these States should pow be direc ed to the repair of lie ravages, | b- the developwuent of the resources of our common counry, €ncewe to us eo much the more by whe pertie threuga wiieh it bas p.ssed Resolved, Chat toe shaukeor the country are due to our breve sold‘ore ard seamen, who bave periiled | ‘Leir Lives in de‘ence of our institutions; that we may moura the joss of buudreds et snouseads who have laic dowa thei Lives upon the altar of cur eom- woo counsry; that ihe Government aad whole peo- | ble should forever chermmsh their wemory with pride | and effection, sud make amp provision tor the como tabie support of Khel tamales, The Commit ee to appoiut the dalegates to the Phuadeiphta Convention then submitted « list, | which wae upauimously adopted, The following are the dele, sat large: Jobn A. Dix, Henry J. Raymoud, Charles G, My- ere, H. L, Comatocs, uel J. Tildeu, Wm. Keiy, Hiram Deuiv, Sanford |", Cuureh, The tollowiug are the District De'ogates tor the firet ten Districts of the States, wuich includes New York city and vicin: Tet. Wil A Ludlow, E.Q, Perrin, Thomas A. ‘erome, Abram (i, Stine Henry K. Pierson, F. J, Lowber, Thomas Kin- W.B, Bovineou + Mario bubieiach, Jasper W. Gilbert, Calvin Presi, Aliced M. Wood, UA Wukey Hall, kdward Plerpout, James B. jor, Chanies A, Steen, bE. Deiefiela pinith, Alex, W. Braaford, Nelson President and {1 jues K. Kirkham, | Oth, kK. M. Matchiord, Hugh Gardner, Charies P. Daly, Kobs. D. Ho a . Tih, Abra Kueell, Aaron B, Rollins, Wm, Boaratan, W Quiutard, S.h, Mae bul A.J, Ditterhoeffer, Jno. 5 | BE, Burvels ¢ \° | 90) Hosea B Verkia, Hoary A. Cargill, A. J. M, ; Pew Aucrew } tube eros, The Commitee tarther recommended the passage Keavlved, That the delegates above named in sos- Bt Pi love:phle heve power vo fil apy vacances boat iy coeur ia their delegation It was adopied | C.0, Pein uoved thas the delegation to Phile deiphia b+ requested to cast their vovee there as o unit, which was tabled, With a vote! thanks to the officers of the Cen vention and choers for Presijens Jobueon aud the | Caion, thy Convention adjourned sine die, | ‘Texns. Gaiveoros, Ate T.—the Texas Legislature met at Austin The House is fully organized The fuacguretion of Gov, Throckinorten will take vlace om the Yth inet, No business will be trana- ected Uli Lis diersage ie re eu. North Ceratina, RaLetou N.C, ACGuat ¥.—Returne from fifieen counties give 4/7 votes in favor of, ani 4,104, against the now Constitution, It is probably adopted. The Philadelphia Ceavention. Wasitinuton, Avast 9,.—The Jovnson Kxecu- tive Coumitiee leit this city for Philadelphia to- day, At their meeting lastnight they favored the election of Geoge Ashiman, as President of the | Convention Pepi Bavtimonr, AvG,8.—The Democratic State Con- vention set bere today and appointed the followin. persous Wo repiowas the Biave im the Philadelphia | ir ley. Wostera Shore—'homas (i, Pratt, of Henry U. >: bey, ox St. Mary, For the Ki, D. Carmichael, of Queen Anns; Somerset, First Disirict—Joseph Daniel Rearty, of Dorchester, Second District—Kichard = Gir of Balsimore ounty; Henry W Archer, of Hartord, Third District-J. N Steele, of Bait! Fy of ¢, Kourk Diswrlaim iss G, ‘Goeny'ed’ ‘Weabes ) of Carroll, The Convention cheers tor Andrew Jolason, Obie, Cixotssart, Ata 9.—The Democratic Conv: tlon in the ith Dissriet yesterday nominated J ud, Van Trump, tor Cong Delegates to we Phil delphia Convention w 80, ted, Ihe Union Convention inthe 16th Distriet, has Teoominaved Joba A, Bingham tor Cougress, Missouri. ~Thomas H. Pr af jor Congross, by the Delaware.’ Witutwatom, Avy, 8. — James Riddle hee been Hominaved tor (iovernor ny the Repablicanme of this State, Kiddie got 7s votes and Ty bout 45, ington; J. Dende dfoursed wita three fr. Lovis, Ava, & day nomen the bth L was yester- Convention in News Items By Telezraph to the Now York Mung Avovetcs Bruverngos, Clork for James Gorton & Co., was arrested on Woadnesday for embeasling $80,000, A WRAVY northeatt storm was prevailing yes- terday on Lake Ontario. Several marine disasiers are reported, Tas store of Wm. Bummens, in Uiica, Moh. was entered by bur,lars on Welnesdar night, the Safe tlown open, and robbed of $25,000, The sup- posed robber was arrested ju Dotroit last night. Tamtin ware store of C. Henderson and the Queen's ware store of J. 8. Swaine, No. 1 Ohio Levee, Cairo, M., was burned yesterday. Total lous upwarda of $50,000 Four men with Wlackened faces entered the house of Elward Krider, in the southern outskirts of Philadelphia, Wedovstay night ani threaten ing the life of Keder and Lie wife, ransacking the house, made off with @2,000 in specie, A sevaer s.orm commence: on Saturday afier- Boon, and visited Norfolk and P ortemouth, Va., sweeping down trees, fences sed out-houses, ‘The corn on the various farms in the vicinity was destroyed, Tas body of Mrs. Brooks, of Weat Farma, N. ¥., who was drowned by the upsetting of « pleasure bost near Yonkers om Sunday last, drifted ashore un the Jersey side of the river, near where the accident occwrre’, and was picked up yester- day. Tax Executive Committes of the Nat'onal Bovrd of Underwriters met ia Hertfort, Ct., yesterday, end adopted efficient measures to secure an ad- vance of rates and the srrest of incendiaries. The question as to the reduction of agents’ comtmis- ®ons was postponed, At 8 o'clock yesterda: ts Erie Railroad. The engine and turned over int» # ditch. The engineer, J.W Butler, was by this occurrence, buried In the saad, nearly up to bie bead, and was dug out. The extent of bis injury was a *prained avkie. Genera! Intellige (By Matt te the New York Sun} Tak bricklayers out West are on e ctrike for five anu a helfdollare per day, A TELEG#arato dispatch from Nice announces the death of Michael Ga:ilaldi, Lrother of the mera, Ir you would be known, and not kuow, voge- face in @ village; if you would know, aud uot be Known, liveia acity “Toe jan specks eloqnentiy and forever,” ‘# Beecher, Yen," retorts Pri ie no use of telling 1. to dry up." One of the very latest styles of ladies bate now worn Ned the V tice, ‘wad there Tax Waterbury (C $400, and those of Norwich buildicg the Catholic church w! Portland, A RETURNED ‘oiner frow Montana was drugged and robbed of about eight thousand dol'sre tu gold dust at slow grogyery in Bt. Louis, Mo,, one day leat week. Jcanvs Converse, aged ninety-nine years and seven monthe, and Jubn Fowle, eight, #38 yor old, reaped rye together for half au hour, om riday last, at East Woburn, Mass, repa ulations for carrying bounty law Into effect, met in Washington on Weitnesiay. They will probably report in the course Of two weeks, Tur Pay Department is now ready to pay the bounties to culored soidiers, wrauted by the act of Congres#, approved June 26th. Ib is estineased that the amount invulved in the settlement of the c'aime will pot fall much short of #20, 000, 000. Tam brig Albert Adams, of New York, 164 tone burthes, owned by A. Brown, was wrecked at Watlings Isiand, Datamas, July Tb. J. W. Ayres, waster, aud crow are safe, and will be for- warded to New York by first opportunity. Tak negroes of Richmond, since the prohibition of their drille, nave taken more viclentiy than ever to sing!ng, praying and shouting. [tie pro- posed to petition the Presiuent . pul top to it, as it distruste the peace of the F, Ps V ALAgOR truit preserving + « hehmeut, built mostly o/ trop, wish double wai, about three and § apart, the space between thew being hehavings, d.., fs in process of erec- tion in Albany, N. Y. Tas D-troit, Mch., police visited 80 had houses the other uixht, aud arrested 66 vile women api Tho police court collecwd #1080 Catbolics have contributed 100, to aid in re a them the large number to prison. A bY in Rochcater, New York, ten y hase piopensity jor bunting rats and « their tails, O. am average, itis three » day, and ater riving 6: ) of their cau dal sppendage, which he does very quickly Ly the aid of a wbarp knife, he allows them ww escape, Yur Richmond, Va,, Exanonee thinks it bard case’ that rebel p simastera wuo held ernmeut funds at the breaking ous of the rebellion should pow be required tw pay up, after baying banded over sad bo the Coufederase gov- erumen,"* Juriug the war, Among the recent ‘inventions’ 1) France which have Leen broughs to light by the recent discus sion on the needle gun, is vue which fires twenty bas» minute, and has « musical box iu the buti, thus dolug away with the neceauiiy of regimental bends, Tae Washington Rercutioas confirms the case of pen palay reported @ day or two ago, bus think. the “you palsy," in that city especialy, ie ww: frequently produced “by writing doubje-distil lea" a8 correspondence for out-ol-wan newspe- pers. A sostLy enraged husband publicly horsewhip- ped @ travelling poetograpner at Plymouth, afew deve since, for distributing phoiograpls of bis wfe, whict had been disfigured by the ajcition of whiskers and mustaches, artiss Went to Jaw, and was comforied to the extent of ax conis damages, 4 pavcarse of # Chicayo editor, Dl, « few Bights 6uo, Welked io ber sleem, ous af a frend + train of lumber cara was thrown off the track on the Pennsylvania and tender were ch was burned at | sel! here very uel, aod so next orging, Lesides seudiuy «| a Thirt rm: » v-Third VWeur. = —= = window in the fourth atory of her fet! ing house, an slichtly . reaching the which wl! partially ace count for th abe mistalne |, Breartwa of & youn man who is in the habit serenading Mreveng y f that ctty, the deine tiv heard him declere {ex young la ening, that eho was a! che world? y We can selely incorse bin es the moat harmon lyre’ of our acquaintance, Taare isnow in Parise Sc in jon » hitny Murator!, whe profe be able make o loserptiou aa clothing abot proof. The remuliact tis ineent Om are sala to be almost miracuious A hin Jackets weighing only two pouids. whieh had Leen pros viously prepared by hiny .« re; have guce Cesstu ly resisted a Minto ball fred (rom a rife, In Charlton. Towa, recently, the frente of @ gentieman and laly who had muta plighted their troth, were invited to see the: The clergym came, and the peope bats was br toe kot was tied ere was a morigave on the lady's proj orty 1 to be united so her, Mapame Boxaranre, widow of the late Jo ter-in-lew to Naooleon the Fira, t resiting hee pauful accidentog resent Emperor of Franc iy Baltimore, met with q She was descending the sia re of es when, by a mosstep, Monday, resilience, breaking one of the small bone: end truing her torelead, Tar work of tmpro ements at the E xectitive Mansion, Washington, ie sasuiing qu arag Proportions, PLe long row outhounes whiok exteoded from the East wing of the building & being tora It iethe jnieation of the Coun missioner « ible Bail entrance to te Kas, Room the lreaaury, with a po the presene style of (he edifice gato beve a ape rom the ate t wart to correspoud with \ Timme ea grand Meth (Camp Mocting nog \o progress at Northpor', L. 1 About So ar pitched 'n the form of ah squarg eteine filted up eth arom wr about 6,000 persons, Them itor trom $6 so g1U rach, Board ay" @ own be bad there for $6 8 week; tingle meals of cents each for breakfvst and tea and fl for die uer, ‘Lauran isa mania for ‘camping out" emong thy Now England people. On the grounds veer sue Atlantic House, Hingheu, Moan, are carpet out @ party of men, women @nd ch!licen, to she num Ler of si out one bund and fittr, hal ng frow Nashua, NH. Hook and Le camped out f re may bd Seu Lumercus other tents of camping pirtiony Sich gives the whole sene the appearance of « muster fleld A tuoat destructive and terrible bail s'orm visit @d Northern [livois on Friday night, 1! 6 storat was severe beyond all pp dent, Lt lasted about 20 m putes, Vhe bailsioued in size were very larga, One was picked up in Lanark three anda he'f ins ches in « ‘ence and over one ft lights of giass were verry Brailou, whol light of left in t vera) thousand giaew wer whed, the bailsiones Melog # in clroumerence, In the tack of she storm, which was abouts mile wile, cora and Oats were completely cut down, aud garieu vogey . a were Uearo. Tr {e related that recently, in @ oleeping vat vlog from the West, a wen fu oue of the bere bevame greativy annoyed by the er fant, ana of irate ty Inet shouet outs ** What the devil is the ter with thas young one!" And goon again Where teshe mother of that hid, that is not bere to pacify inf'’ Atthia the | poor gentiewan in charge of the child mepped up the berth, snd sed, am tear afer tear 4 down bis clerk: “br, the mother 1 win bi oolllu, in the bagyege car ihe ( grum Jor immediately e wud compelled the | offlicsed father to retiieio tm Loreh, and fom shat hme until morning took the litle orptan under bie care LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND CUP VICINITT. ~"* MOVEMENTS O1 sy hor { “Court Cincense’ | Haw Maseory.’’ Queen iu ee (oor lise had oppor 1 ber delight with logs, and if the © City rom her presence ebe will undoubtedly leave this metropolis with the same favorubie impression, Yesterday the inclement wether detajued Her Majesty at the hotel, and @ large aumber of ¢:tizeus, who took acvaninge of thi circumstance, calud aud id ther respects, end were vory favorably impromed with her simplicity of manners, her amiability and iatelligence, she expresses freeiy her dosire to become beitor ag quainied with thie country, ite institutions ang natural attractions, The abseace of Mayor Hoffman at Long Brauch nas fortumately prevenied the elty authorities from taking any formal action in hee reception, The 1evecue cotter Caraboga wea at Queen Bra ervice yesterday to taken sail Cowm tue barbor in company with the Mayor, the Cob tunity to judge she has ¢ this city and ite surrous Pether.” can only be kep lector aud ovhere but the rain preven od The trip will probably take place today, whee the royal lady will be ebown all the points of interest ia the har after which she will vielt the Navy ¥ ant itisssidia the eveniog will ding with Collector Smyth et hig residence onthe Sound. ‘rdere have been ecnt by feeretary Seward and secretary Welles to the of i+ shere, tobave everyibing done that will « her visit pleasant and agreeable, A royal eslate will Le tired in Ler benor atthe Navy Yard, Wuringe javorable epedi of ine weather yesterday alte bon, Queen }uuua aud suite viewed St. Luse'® Houpilab € | aud expromed herselt highly ed with wuel she aa She remarked thatthe hospital is ono @ | the finest she had ever virited nding to $he Counties pes evar Unis, Queen Br ” ju pes 4b year, having been boou in is ' jutver being 4 physician named Io Hhe wos married, according to the same authority in 139), and hew only sou (deceased) was born May 4, 4909 Mis Ineg Spurgin, who holds the pysitiog of Lady ia | Waitiug to He: Maje is « fresh louklag young Englist lady sboub 2b years vid, whe Joined the Q ‘s party ab | netown Island The future movements of the ar'y have na been defiuitoly ar vedand wil depend greatly om clreurortences, It ie ut vod, however, thatthe following programme will Le ftellowed ous ee tar ag poss Up saturday, the Queen Dowager will ree twain at the Bievoort Louse to receive vie ore whe may secure introductions, Ua Bundy, lle: Mayes will attend divine service at Trini y Church, andes Mouday, it is unteretood she will accompany Mr. 8. Chilton to Weehington to vietthe Vrerdent ee cording to invitation, Upon he fiom the capital, toward the end of the week, she wil pobs bly receive formal honors trom the city suthoritier ot Baltimore and Philadelphin, ter atey in the city on ber return, will be very belief, gad will be succeeded by atr » to Niacara Fala, Lake Scenery &e.; after which sie will vie’ Bosou, upon the iavi tation of Governor Bullock, ¥bo was scquainied “Contiaued ou Kourth Paseo.)

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