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4 emtinucd from First Pag-.' Uaion wil) have again become what it wae desiered \o be by thore who formed it, f Stet Bb natir, com posed of separate ister. each |i Pdsatinen and indepeniens sphere, exe:cuing fined and reserved b: common Consuto- res upon the confidence ant jou of all the by le * at war with the fandsemeo's! prece metitutco solely upon the will of the party im porses. » pore aes (hus leads, by direct and necesan- ¢ *cuce to he most rel end jaca of OY ) unite the tyreamy of ehifim IFTeepon| mines in'e tto pall cel factiong It te t tai, the mons for- the security Of personal w cote of all the dangers menace the stabil. pulsar liberty and the ection ot @y of free goverameut ee ean eatin an institutions may ‘oneal nite » Vales Se ‘and fast edherence | The several Committecs appointed by the Chair and is aloe can we were then announced, Of the National Uniow kx ecath ‘oramities, John T. Crowell, of New Jersey: the members for New York are, Robert H. 0: wyn end Samne! J. Tilden. For New Jersey—Johu ‘1, Crowell and Theo, F. Randall, ‘The following compose the Kesident Execative Committee at Washington: Hon. Motgomery Blair, of Maryland; How, Charies Mason, of lowa, Ward H. Lamon, of the Distriet of Colunbla; Joba F. Corie, of the District of Colum bias A. Bb. Perry, of the Distriet of Corumb'a; tam- nel Fowler, of the Diatrict of Conmbie; Cornetius Wendell, of the Inetriet of Celnmbia: Col, James K U' Beiroe, of the District of Columbia lion. Reverdy Jebnson was appointed theflewrait teo to wait on the President. P Afier some further proceedings of an animpo: tant matare, the President of the Convention (hen nion end peace. ‘1 im justificetion of the emn, that the con ition " cod people le mot euch as rea ore pate (herr readmission to n the govern (he councry ; Unat they are il disloyal in on ine, cod porpue@, and that melther the bupor, the co6 tb Dor Re invarea'sed the pation would te sce U chery were readmitted to ashere la al Phir ples reste upon a complete misepprehen ov ao Uojaet vervecsion of erietrme fects We de vot vewitate w affirm, that there is no sec re the ( onetitution and laws thau in those At she: 6 \6 less parpose or dar to overthrow thelr authority bor) naturel and ons #6 Tecenuy where a'l thee of o ‘ved ind ave been broken up, and the Conde and jnflnences that guaranties social order have been dontreyed where (bovennds and tepe of thousands of turiulent rptrita have been sudcesly heoeed from the disciplines of war, and (urowm with eut resources of reatraint upon es disorganized and Cosvewrion: by whieh vou have wich, by your chaetic society, amd whore ile keen of detest fe added to the overthrow of ambition awd hope, 1 ecenes of vielenve should dofy Mme bh inper k you once more to Jolin in fect diseip!ine of la od the fears and t, invoking the beue huge of the i disposed. 1s te whose support we are Bequerjomably true that local disiurbeuces of this hich we should luevi\- Kine, accompanied by more or leas of vieience, oo gel But whey are confined entirely to the of the Bouthera Biates. browghs most ure of suecess, abiy fail, The Rev Mr. Elliott thereupom made am eloquent prayer The Chair then, at balfpast 12 e’cleck, pat the question, and announced that the Convention stood adjcurmed gine die. FROM EUROPE BY, THE Atlantic Cable. ——— 9 gov . Bat the concurrent testimony of those best ao with the condivon of society and the simte public senfmentin the South-lociuding that of ite reprosentatives in this Convention—establicher the fect (hat the great mass ot the Southern peope e@ecept, with as full and sincere submission asco ibe people of the other Biates, re-established euprem acy of the national sothority, amd are prepared, mm moet loyal spirit, ith ® real quickened eifke their inverest aad their prid covupersie with nd sections in may be neces. the rights, inet © B pispatee. Mare of our © The Demands of France ( Prassia—— OMcial Ansenncement ef the “ Back Down.” eres. and eo adverse is ite feet and its consequences wi as bes marked the conduct of the peop'e lare Gurreetion sgainst the Uniled Biates they @qucetion this bas been iargely dueio the wire gen: ovity with which their enforced surencer war ac. wopted by the Iresident of the | nilod Mialer and the Generals in unmediate Commend of their armies, aud Ae the i! seareaw buh quilt Pants, Avo, 16, Noow.—Ii ts officially stated today that the French Government bos receded from lw demand made opon Prussia tor an extension of freutier to the Rhine. France does this im the interest of peace, which she desired far more than to the States time throws, No | territorial aggrandize ment. steps conid have heen bower c ulated to command the respect, win the confidenc SLOOND CauLE arow. Sf the sensi ct tbe, Fiasoe Hopes that Prussia Will Not Be laws of ihe Uniow than those | @ruly taken and se adiasily pursued by the Piend: (Great epplauce) loyalty and “1 y' Ambitious, Panis, Ava, 16, Noon.—The hope is exp eosed by the official yournal, the Momirgca, that Prossia will ren meen cou ‘¢ ould mot linpair, Aad the ten mililons of Amer | not extend her projects of annexailon to-the Ger- ieous who the Bouth woud be aawerthy i day i witiz, ofs count 4e sons of an | man States south of the Maine, herve ancestry, unfit ¢ ruardious of the rights and Iberties bequeatued to us by the FINANCIAL DISPATCHES HY (AGLE public, if they could and touudors of this i submissiveness, sho me humiliations th to be impos Rereniment ot inj es alwayeaod essen ial to freecem ; and the ap the Biases aud pwople late.y Seeurgeat now bo louger, te prove: Londes Stock Fxchange. Lomvon Av@, 16—s00n,—At the Bank*Caart to day @ reduction was made in the rete of « \iseuuut of the Beek of England, from 1) to 8 per cent Console are quoted at 88's for m vy aurrection, but b axainat ihe tm y. itioe of uBjustamd degrading conditions, water : " Senet the more worthy to sliare im the govern- Untied States Five Soe. meni of « tree commonwealth, and gives oil, flruer i Liverpeol ( etton Market asscrance ef the future er and freedom of We fepablic, (Immense applause ) (This demonstration of applause induced the Hen. Reverdy Jounson to move « request thet Mr. Ray- mond reed the foregoing paragraph a second time.) For whatever respomsibility tbe Bonthern poopie may have ivcurred in resisting (be authority of the National government and in takimg up arms for its Lirvearvoi, AUG, 16—s00Nn,—The cotio 2 market .'8 buoyant under the peaceful uews and the reduction of the Bank rate, Lospow, Ave, 16~ Nisa.—The fhliowiug are the oficial quotations at the close of bi siness te-day ou the London Btoek Exchange: Censols for money . Crary overthrow, they may be held to answer, as indivi- . nals, before the jadicial tribunals of the iané, and U. 8. Five-Tweaties - s for that cond ae societies and organized commu liweis Central shares... . 1 th iveady paid the most fearful pev- Erie suares.... : ° . 425 Livaxvoo. Ave, 16—P, M.—Cotton advanced to day ® quarter of a penny per pound. The sales jvct tp 20,000 bales, Middling Uplands 24 pence, The breadetuffe market is firm, on offeuding States in (tbe losses, humiliations of uasuceesetal war, But whatevey may be the guilt or punishment of the conscious authors of the jusurr @ommon justice d epousibility acted pen whattbey b ‘their duty, in defe: hat they had CUHLOLERA, te believe their rig er accompa Im Obte eal apd morel, which th ere poweivss wo or can it bo amiss to remember that, terribi. Cirornsatt, Avarst 16.—Heventy-eight deaths have beve the borcavements and losses of this 4 they be allem exclusively upon neither section ead upon peither party -that they have salien, in- ight upon those with whom the dea la\ives and friend, the disruption of soci the sow of govern. m= , of law aud of order, + eatruction of pro- werty ud of forms aud modes and moans ot y, the lees of political, commercial aud wm in every and fort which ¢r from ebulera wore reported erd In Lovisiana. New Onrrans, Avacsr 16.—Theny were forty fowr deaths from cholera during the tweoty-four hours euding at six o'clock thie mor nlug, of which ninetoen were whites aud twemtr.wo black, and three not stated Ie Missouri ae Bu and rt jc. ‘ pont aged i the e eovertuiest of the | 8% 10vis, Avs. 16—The mun ber of eases of Tica tales teufold more than those | Cholera reperted within the last ty renty-four hours, llegianee Wo ite Constitution and eee consiierations nay not. as they certeloly do mol, jus the actiom of the pecpe of ihe re #eeul Slates: tno just or generous wind will refuse to them very considerable weight iv determining f comauct which the Governuem of the States should puisue towards tuew not with certainly with. the dela: aud overthrow geersces ao UP te noo to-day 18 141, of which The Trotting Fair At Buffale. Horr ato, Ava, 16.—1t \sestimat ed that over ffieen thousand person, reon the rece track jw-day 10 witmese the race fur the mammot a purse of $5,750. ‘The ereat race was between Dext er, Patchen eree belonging to Mr. De 4 r S iwere fasal sod y seknowiedse andacqui. | Molla Gold Dust. Dexte uo ip t ' u amtel res aod the penny, heaw. Time—@ita; aed ¥,4b ab involves, bey avow wir wil | second. ‘ihe rac: i a! the burdew 4 di ° Pane, driven ty L “ue York boise Pame, driven by Lian Merce otralghet bb + time-.85%q5 ¥.8. A 4 Bilas Kick wee second, * 7a. B me -T0S Hews Ito ms, By Telesraph ts the Kine York khang wne whici 1 sheir public spevery way, Aud b) (he Wort solemu acts by which Bates and Mocietios cay piodge there taith, their eo. earcuient te Lear (rue teh aud aegiance, ibiough ell ims 10 Come, 10 bbe Constitution of the | nited States, aud to all laws that may be made in pusu auce therect, Fellow countrymen : We eall apon yeu, in {nll re- Mauce uped sour inietiigence aus your patriot mu, 40 Bocepl, with yous ead Umer uugiBg Coutidouce, noer o@ the part oi those lay A.H Erernens bad along interview with Prea- dent Jobnsoa prior to hie departure for Pooladel- phia, your authority ‘ So shace with hein ey from Tepec, Mexico, to the Sis! ult, Be fenow a (hat galt those who bring | partially confirm the report of the defect! on of Lo- peace aud concord rr Btatos. Toe diessd. wie nar he jerring Bt Geusters, hes | 2840 Who bas not a-sually jolued the Liberals eareerol gory to the ua, Proved to us beyond controversy or vunt, by Curse pursued towards both coniena- Abe sections by foreign Lowers, (hat we wust be the Suardiaue of cur own iudepeucenes, wud thas toe principles of repnviican tiesuou we seprerentcan Sod amyug the nations of the earth uo tieuse oF de- Senders bus ourselves, We ceil upow sou, therefore, by everr consi¢era: Bion of yOUr OWN CigBiiy Bod Butetyand in Wwe unaoe af liberty (orougboul the world, to Ope te the a of OFs.oR BUG pee whicd the President etes Les so w but refuses to oley Maximilian, Gov. TuRockwonton, of Texas, lelegrap os to the Secretary of Biate that he hae been duly installed in office, and bas assumed the governmes 5 of his Staie, AN inssue woman in Mobile, on M onde; , threw her infant into the red-hos furnace of arol ing mill where the tron wae fusing. The chiid was tn- w) beguu, a f Gand the privciples psrested bythe stantly burned to Criapy Denes 9nd afl. ‘ HHO tie be Close A Mouiie banker recently bought $1,00@ in gold from ® genteel wae are te be bile pode wee ton the usar piectes ey, aod, by excivals wep eecuiaios im voking person, waich toz aed ou to Le bogus, being skillfully composed of © omposi- Patiou by whieh tue rol toe Woy. | Om With ten per cent. of gold, mic Ob are exec UMMOd pi deve | y Seals ue 10 kat . 7 alees ° A DReTRUCTIAB fire occurred at East B irming- wiskdsawel frou duties aud ovis, Pp a. Yesterday, originating in ihe rear of Be ovreraine nie. Dil disee r Bialcouion of BODUMeUM Bud prvienaion ch Hotel, an communicating to the adjoin- Muey ieeew. in aw ails More lwartul ehaps, “ x, ures, Eigbs butai fae war uu wiich we lave just ewermed, Wecauupn 8 ae ings were destroy #4) ft OU (0 iter vos your power w prevent she reon,. |S!) e the Welsh Church, Lose @20,000. Pouce uf sc \renecoudent Calais) We cal upon W. Marr. Baown, Maro 9 DD. el In ORE Y Cong eaiunial desicics Of every Stave io 1 yor of Nashville, Ty ‘00 assure Maeno oF inembere who, wherever ocrer | M88 led Lawyer Redford, in the latter's affice, ‘e8- erences may charackatce het political Beau | terdey, on scconns of tt need Serb Nee In Lecogntaing the RIGHT OF LVeuYBIATE ‘ . the nersonalities by OF 188 UNIO 40 KerwaweNT ATION IN Conutans and | Bediord ip bis recent speek before the Nogro Ce 'B- Who Wiki AUMIT Fo teAie LN BADR BieANOM | Yep fon. Noloivyk VERY LOYAL BEVMEBEN) \1\V8 PROM BVERY Pare ody killed. n Ullegiance Lo tas Crvernment, WAO May ve Juvae Howell, pro, tew President of "he Lous - und by each Hours, wiihe erecise S the power , ponserred Upon tb Oy the Constituctun, bo have been ena Convention of 1364, uiy eevied, velurned Grd y wasied Jor @ wat ere. When this suall bave been doue the gover at will have beou restored bo ite laiexiity, the Comes: @ilen of the Lulied Gwites will have se-oetad> {# oUt in an addi ees to ttm loyal people of tho Btate, showing the Bogality of that body, but seys nothing regerding {ite re-as- sembling 4 neeno in Alabems, being sued by a: whited ' lishe@ in tte full supremacy, and the Americeo | man for thepsymen 4 of a debt, and being apeb + to raise the moa: waa ordered to work oust t< swemnt om the 1M ie farm et eight dollars & tnouth. A Bae Feancisce dispatch, dated yesterday, way "The ship W ing was burned at sea, in iat. 55 8. lon. 180 W, The ship Renaion saved the crew and placed the m on board the ship Charlotte W. White and wh ing barks Alle and Wave.'’ Ie ie stated that 1 he Captain General of Ca red all the p o:rta of the United Bates “ fou od ordered a str’ ct quarantine against all vessel- arriving thence fer twenty days. Preparations are being made et Mariel, about forty miles won: of Havana, with this view. Tea Captain General of Cubs is causing the arrest and trans portation of al) criminals or moto- cionaly bad cb: wacters, who have been twice or mure times in jail, to the island of Fernands Pu. It ta being qu letly and secretly done, but rever- Shelems, t# being done. Tus Board of Aldermen of Memphis, Tenu., re cently called for a proper retraction of the charge of Mavor Park that the Aldermen were « eet of thieves The Mayor, as alleged, ssserted this wheo drumk i the fireman's supper, and war struck by Alderman Burk. Both were arrested a the time and fined by the Metropolitan Potice. S An extre was im tued yesterday in New Orleans containing @ card from the official m!!iary an- Worities in regard to thre riots im that ctty, which puta down the tota | nuraber known to be killed at \hirty-eigbt, the se vere!): wounded at forty-eight, and the slightly wo unded at ninety-eight Tum dedication af the Amtievain National Ceme- tery, which was to have taken place on the anni versary of the bevile of the 16th of Soptember, has been postponed for one year in consequence of the inability > have the necessary arrange- meate Completed tu season for the coming anni versary. Tas Conservativ 6 City Convention of the friends of Governor Swann and Premdent Jonnson, was held last night iv Baltimore, Daniel Harvey was nominated for Miiyor, Some disturbance took piace between the frieniis of Mayor Chapman and ‘hose of the newly-naminesed candidate; but nothing serious resulted, Tee National Hall at Philadelphia hae been so cured for the sittiag of the Conventsan of the Southern Unionists, to assermbbe in that city on the Sd of Beytember next, The Union State Central Committee of Ponnsylvania offers the Southern Vaotoniste a hearty reception, and calls upon other Northerm delegates to receive and encourage the members of the Convention. Quaew Emma is still in Waslington and emp!oy- od her time yesterday in making « visit te Mout Vernov. The Tomb of Washingtou wae visited, andthe Queen seemed particularly interested in coutemp!ating the repmbiican simplicity of the lo- callty. The party returned to their hotel last eve- ning, where they were visited by delegations from severa) tribes of Indians now in Washiagton. LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THe Execution or Frirey will take place today, at about 10 o'clock, A.M, im the yard of the City Prisen, anless the Governor shall interpose Lofore that time Yesterday the condemoed man was visited by alaree maomber of friends, including his mother, brothers amd ether relatives. The in- ter with bis mother was very affecting, and the prisone: pt bitterly, while bis face became of an sshy paleuess, It was with difficulty shat the ailileted woman could tear herself away from the @,nbrace of her sop. His brothers wept aloud during she interview, The continual presence yesterday of the.epiritual advisers of the doomed man seemed te give h'lm much consolation and hope, and he engaged earnest! in prayer withthem, The Sheriff bed all bis arra. waeute for the execution nearly perfected yesterday, Tho counsel of the prisoner are in Albany, straining every peint to secure the Govern: r's clemeney, and such was the confidence of Judge titeward's enovess that many bets of $50 to $100 were taade among sporting meu yesterday that Friery rould be reprieved. Inspector Carpenter has de- t Uled one buudred and fifty pollcemen to attend the e: weution, They will be under the charge of Cap- ta. © Jourdan, of the Sixth Precinct. (ako KMATED,—The railroad companies have reso ied to all sorte of schemes in order to evade the low . ®yciring them to furnish the public with tickets as th orate of 6 cents each, adding only the revenue tax of one-eighth percent. [he Dry Dock Company inemruTated a system which was very annoying to the pitAic, and at the same time showed « very bad disposition on the part of the company. They issucd an “agreement” (which they charged two cents for printing) with tickets attaehed to it similar to cou- pone, eaid agreement setting forth that the tickets must be detached only by the eondactor, and that they were “not transferable.” Thos, if « family wee riding together, it would be necessary for children and parents each to be provided with am ‘ sereement,” ae the tickets furnished Paterfam- \ilae would net be accepted in payment of bis child- ren's or wife's fare. Boon after this company issaed their tickets « gentleman went to purchase some, but seeing an * agreement * was attached to them, he demanded that the company should affixa tive cent stamp to it, es required by law on al] agree- ments, The company, of course, refused, and the centieman sent a communication te the Commis the points in question. In reply, the gentleman rp- ceived the following Treascey Deragruenr, ) Orrics ov lwreEnar Sie 0 W asiiisuivar a it 1836. ) Sin--Ia reply to your communication of August 7th, Scuseratar the tickets issued by the Fest broad. wy aod Battery Kaviroad Company, I have to ea: tickets ie an agreement which requires « stamp de- noting the daly of five cents, aud it is believed thas the additional eof two coutes gives evidence of an intent om the public, A letter 2 ised to Collector Put- @ him th oper imeiructions iu regard to \ ery Feepectfully vam ¢€ the mater eloner of Internal Revenue, asking bis opinion en that it is held by this office that the firet of auc! tor the compan? te defraud the woMas Var: AND, Acting Comuissioner, This is another proet that cupidity frequently over- reacuce iteelt, and that tue “ best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft @”" CHOLERA Kerorts,—The bulletins of the Board of Health showed an increase of eases yesier- day. The following were reported: Patrick Nevins, aged 24, clerk, native of Ireland, weetaken |i at 66 Crosby street, and sent to B, B, Hospital Ano Schmidt, wife of Jobo Schmids reported dend yesterday, was sent to Red House tos pital, from ber residence in hth ... Bridget Morrow, aged 25, a8 atipcued with Wednesday... . 1M Mulberry ssreet, The following persone died of chelera en Wednes. day and yesterday; Wednesday. —Joseph Pi Bmall, corner of T4th atr Fallon, aged 50, Irish, 18T Hester atr Bobinacu, 66, Irish, laborer, 896 East Thursday. —Nieb and peeon Grand ar s Liamin, corner ef port: Wastinetoa [ke tollowine-ts the sumber of deaths reported took place yodtertny | sfvernern, on ekwult's leraod up te yesterday morning OLD: We telfees 1 a rig hg Rew, j %, Charity, Het | and many of the greatest milisery men of the ia % weeakire land, i" "eel +. “Im addition | Righ'y different movements were cone through with 6 the abeve there wes one death from at & be Charity Heapitel t and certainly the selection of the Fireith didne diseredit to the New York City Divi. ‘The following new cases occurred since last re- sion. Farat Car Acctpert,—Ceroner Naumann sry yeme: th of Michael Work House, cholera, % Randall's Island, chol- pers oe i” 6 years of tal, eho ‘ived Py ore, 6. ¥ street, who was aceiuentally run over by ¢: ‘The following is the latest return from Quaran- time: the Becond avenue K. RK. on the i3th Say <puurea. A verdict of accidental rendered. v Pottons Ixrevurervce.—Murder in Bighth dom ue.—Between 1? and 1 o'clock yeste:day morning, Thomes F, Wright, « young man aged 24 years, was Killed im 8th avenue near 2%tb street. It appears that Wright and wro friends named Timothy Swee y and Thoodere Demarest, were passing along the avenue, when they met John J. Shehan, who was accompanied by @ woman named Annie Fagen Some Fords passed betweem Bhehan and Wrightaad a mtrncele evened, during which the latter was stab- bedin the lefts! with s pocket Enite belonging to Bhehan, Officer MeCormack, of the 206th Pre cinet, arrested Spoken. Wright was taken to the 8! Hosrrtat Garr Fatoon. The following cases have been received en board hia ehip from the steamship Mavaria: vue Bergemann, aged $3, of Berlin. ¥A, of Lise Hanover, Andreas Dar- ver, 6, « Manlehberg, Kross Mouch, 40, of Kaidorf Hanover, lHed—Ang. 16th, Frnet Monch, THE @HOL IN BROOKLYN, ‘The official repert shows that from 1% o'clock M. on Wednesday, ep to 5 o'clock last evening, there waes otal ef twenty-one cases of cholera and twelve Mr, Alexander Albrisht, an Ae joathe im Brooklyn s ttant Keeper of th jay in six hours after he was take The following is the list of cases reported yester- lay: Matilda Bauer, aged 90, N toate JTL, Wiitteme. Cumberland etreet, Dead ° med bo. No. 40 Rarmond sireet. Lend... vard Fibler, aged 24. Jiead.. ‘Thomas ald. aged Corner Bamilion Avenue and Court wireet. Dead .Balton Lester, aged 65. Leonard street, Bandy Bank, lab Ward Te cooeol Mary Sawmitt, arodl Ri ’ Hospital, but died before reaching that ineti- tatles Mer ian had beem taken to the ste tion Mouse, the knife with which th commitved was found im bis ye borme a good o @ intoxicated att The Lord Bend Robbery Once More Before the Courte—Twe af the Alleged Thieves Arrested. Charles Howard and John Mason, alias John Per tengill, were arrested by Capt. Jourdan, of the 6th treet, Dead... . Andr ummitt tr 60. | Precinct, and detective Elder, recently, on a charge same residence, In collapac Ana (isffeev. | of having been ed im the robbery of #1,000,¢ Zo bast Baltic street. De Mary Hawley, | Sorth of bands from sve safe of Mutua L, Lord. 0} 38 King street, pear Comover sucet. , 4 in F last. ‘ t Bridget Bare Richards et. near Partition; dead | Exchasge Place, in February inst. Both of the ao- . Mary Hiagine, Columbia at, near Kine et; er We at rieenae te Gate ek voces Patrick Hare, Contre at, near emith sti | police say that Howard aud Mason were engaged im the robbery with “Hod” Ennis, who was arrested some monthe ago at Newburyport, Mass. It is alieged tuat Pettengili the maa whe obiained the im sion of Mr. Lord's safe lock and procured the y It ts also stated that he carries off the boxescen- taiming the bonds, with the assistance of Howard, who directed the measure, The By ieongre are aise ch ¢. having ore rem the Sheriff of uate eounty, Mass, by whem they ot having paseed cvanterfen Unit ‘tes T notes, It the charge of complicity in the w e ill probably recover, Mr.P. \# am aeeistant keeper of whe Penitentiary.. Hugh Farrell, aged 4% No. 44 Church at; dead W ibe! Depper, aged 24, No. 36 Carroll st; ad... Bl ed Cullen, oo i cor- and Hamiliou ave; in coliapse— Bridget Kyan, aged 23, foots condition not sated. Several applications were made oe penetra: robbery ts not sined, the eccused will eid ve tendente of the loor yesterday, to to the | await © requisition from ihe Governor each Almahouse, Amoug t were two pe setts, sw were complaining of a Lad feeling, The sywptome not appearing of ® deogerous character they were Knocked Dewn and Robbed.—Martin Dann was an conveyed to the metitution, On arriving there (he | Taned before Justice Dowling yestercay on acharge physician seom asceriained that both b the chol. | of robbery, ph szoras tat 69 wight of che dsb inst, ert. They were speedily transferred to the Smai»| Mr. John ‘hb, of 32 Gold street, Brookiyn, wae pox Horpital. TaiLoxs Convertion—Mass Mentivo— ‘This Convention which has been in session at No. 10 Stanton street for the last fow days finished ite bus inoes by & mass merting last evening, At 8.45, P.M. Mr, Morstatt, Presideat of the New York Tailors Union, cailed the meeting to order, and after a few knocked dowam and robbed by three young rafliang while passing thr Chambers street. One of hie aasailan the time, but the o.ners escaped. Duon was ied yeste;uay, and the ma Gistrate committed bim jor trial in deiault of bail Brooklyn, . Tus Fasteas Disraict Fire Derartyesa —AN ENGine Comrany SUSPENDED, any Kiorous Finauen Exventep,—The complaint of Engine Com pany No, 12 agsinst Engine Company No. 7, was disposed of by the E. D. Fire Commissioners at theta me on Wodnesiay night. The former compan + the latter with ettackin bem with ston 4 j@ proceedin, h of July, an ‘The charge injoring their sostained b Engine Co. No, “ for the damage dove tot the evidence, auy No. 13. ‘The case of Lose Company No. source of prosperity to thi vectiveand Lenevoient | nico coh Thomas, of Philadelphia, next meeting in German, which was aft tedby the Chairman. He nrged union on e bend, and what men cannot do singly aud alow they cao sccems pias by anited orvanization, M Joba Conklin, of Chicago, alto spoke, urging the portance of union and jersoversuce in mutual good they adi , . will and filendship toward each other, (Cheers.) speed ae Whe farmer aes Meda fpenren He aluded to the moral aud simateriai | of ibe lever with aAssculting them on the 16h, v6un support rendered to the Chicago tailors when | and 8h of July. The evidence agai strike, aod be expressed Chicago tailor, (Cheers) Mr » Wee tho next speaker, vention of tailor called, to meet in T the 15th of June, nforseen circumstances arose which prevented the gath f the tailors, The courage ot the Ceuadia * then put to the teat, and they responded to {The allusion to Fenian invasion was ve umorously ed. and caused much leughier and cheering he speaker toapked the Convention for the kindness showu to biw, @ Canadian, even im New York, {cheore.) Mr, James Guerin, of Lroy, Correspond- y of the later jonal Union; Mi. Ogle, readipess of Rourke, Jr., sesistaut foreman, and Chris! mw and Patrick Me(Grade, members of and der Co. No. 1, was conclusive, aud they were ex pelled from the Vepartinens, New Jersey. Tue CHARGES AGAINT THE Mansuas ano Deroty Marsuat or Jersey Ciry.Joha Millar, whore charges against Marshal Nathaniel El- Us and Deputy Marshal Samuel D. Filia, of Jersey City, of bratel iil treatment of bim while in A city prison, have already been published, was terda y.t Mr. O'Gorman, of Worcester, afternoon arrested by Detective Me nt 4 saddresed the meeting, after which | on acountercharge of perjury, The Marshal his Deputy a in thelr aflidavite, that the ch@re- of the Convention during the | es of Milar y untrue; that the Marshal tu. was pot in yotos of thanks pusse: ; dto the New York delegates for their d to the officers of th ternational eflicient ducharge duty during the scasion of the Convention, It then adjourned te meetin Cincinnati pext August. Boanp OF HEALTH—CHOLERA STATISTICS ~Tas Disease ix Baooxkiyy—Cnorera On tHE Sure Ba ~The regular fsomi-weekly meeting was beld yesterday afterneom, Hou, J, %, Bosworth in the ebair. The Buperimtendent's report was presen showed that duri ik 65 red by th of the cases proved ar aetna ihc force as Di . the sum of #600. = sd with as little was held to bail in MARINE NEWS, ee Aug. 17, 8, rises, 6 12; 8. sets, 655; High Water. ov.8¥ STR AMSNIPS—Mary ford, Boston; Metis, dew General Barnes, bs c Genet o Re Montene a! Gioneks, Chariestoug SHIP—Helete, Shepard, for Hartford, Conn. t Duine, improving, and ¥1 have pot been farther heard from. BAKKS—Goemsbok, Cronssadt; L. Walli Ri "Dr. Harris Leperted 8, case, of, cholera thas had ee Aspluwail; Eugene, B, ayren oeeurred om Stateu Island, aad whico en re —Loules Ri Dari turned as appolexy by the poysician, Reterred to | Ga.; Websier Kelly. Heals ata Drees the Banttary Commi'tre, Jaccarine; Alexander Miliken, Boston Dr, Whi@, of the Ked Mouse Hospital sent ina SCHOONERS—Cotman, 8%, John, N. B: reaeisition fer medical sores, Referied to the Semi: | Collins, Washington; JW" Hutchinson, Basses A commuwication was read fiem Apsistant Super. Gaz, Klemp g Cc’ Blows, Alexaadria; Louind eut Coucklineg, of Brooklyn, showlug thas 120 pice la! of cholers had been investica ed during the | 8LUOPS—Harvest, Bristol; Deep River, N.Havea, cS of whieh bee bara ores, The dis ARRIVED. . ing 10 the th Ward, tending 40 the é, Fifth Be STEAMBHIPS—Columbia, Havana; Crossden entieth Warus Kingston, Jam; Arago, Havre sud Famente Ka of the disease, Deamark, Liverpool, for the week ending BHIPS—Marcia Gree: % ry Oh O'¢icek 7 Remained in bospi- | of &t. John, N. B., ay ot rg itl rarest dr, Swinebuig, reported that it f rn > Ferme W. atenit Bavarie. whove arrival wes saueenaedte ee eemah'p wr Bi Arete, Grand Turk; W. Rich, Kondoad Bo» from Bowsbemplon, lost 4 parsengers from ch era ou (be voyage, Lhe ship ie is quarantine, BRIGS—Mareo Pe! ; cabim pussemyere will be aio lo come up tot! elm Windsor, N. & Pavilion, de, BCHOONERB—Julia Clinch, Bt. Andrews: overs shall have cessed on iH ALG ;W. Carroll. C Man er, aud Commissioners | 4¢,%oba, N. i: fons PY tie Correll. C. Han » ty. Lyman, N.#mith, Black Heck: Weasabs Now Beatord ;Jaliet, Mac New Haven; chins, — ppoiuted @ Commitiee to drais a reportte the Govervor of the State, on the fires of Deceviter, in compliance with the Health Law. Adjourned, Destructive Fires.—Abeut 8 o'clock year terday morning a fire broke out in Hegeman & Co.'s drag store, 203 Broadway. The first floor, basement and subcellar were occupiad by H. & Co. The fire originated in the rear cf the sub-cellar, used as @ packing room for the who.csale department of the ‘ortiaud, Cry a Elizabethpors fow bias: Pauthea, Rondout tor Daniel Morris, do do; Neptune, Mae — nema | Too Late fr Classification. - DEATES. DILLON—In Broek! Aug. Lem, in tne Siet year of bis nee, ME, 8th, Patriot drug business. The fire spread yery rapid! and The relatives and triend also continued to burn furiously ior over two hou: fore | of his son James, are lod A od fay, to Bie wes valued a1 Shui, an0 tbe Avterec at $id uaseat | fem'tht fats his PEAY afternnom, "at 2M oeloahy a a of wbieb are a total loss, Iveu \or 960,000 he se = eo reetenee, Seamed st = secomd floor was occupled by Rogers & Biothers, 7} deaiers in silver-plated ware. This firm pied » portion ef the fifth floor, mated at about $>,00v. Messrs, also - ‘Their toms is sett: P. Corbitt & Co., ——x = = STONISHING EVERY ONE WITH Pail ITs .rapal amd wonderful cures, Dalley's Magical xirector only costs Yb cents. A box will ‘ post deslers im fur and woolen bats, occupied the third Cure Lhe wort cases of piles. y, after try- fourth and partof the ‘aif floors, Loss H other remedies, w.thout obtains 4 6100 ; inauiod for $16.00. Haldwin, Lewis Prom Peon cured by s few boxes of this wouter working a.200 tokers jer working " rv burns and ecalds, j: f coms petition with all other Temedies heey an ee Jewelers, cccupied & portien of the secona floor, but \heir qoods being ail in the safe they sustained uo loss. Mr. Whitney, who lor nochimg ¢ lieve the terrible agen. if eccupied « portion of the same floor, sustained a 4 se thas, inv ly suothing the sufferer, Baltes 1,000; poimsurence, The buiiding, owned by J. G, | Without sear, my bunions, oli sores, ulee: os, was damaged to the exteut of about #6000; | Thum, boils, and all skin diseases, succumb to Ke fuaured, No, 901, next door, ground fleor occupied by td qi ties; iniact, it is a ‘perfect fam v0. B, ray, ge s wholeeal h nd Fete Ina rubber pave tuffering: eo ord 12 be without it. It warehouse, damage ywa about $1,000; ing: 4 A mM many cases, life Mi H. T. Dewey occupied the basement of 301 as ied always kept al band, 25 cents a box. ayn d liquor store, Damage by water, $500; insur, dd, he ‘Ovestigation of the Fire Marshal has br: Ms ‘ eut the tact that one et the boys employed by Hege- man & Co,, while engaged in sapting the gas in the threw @ match op the floor, when it imme- tely set fire to the whole a About 5 30 A. M., yosterday, a fire was discovered in the cellar of the teuemens house Ne, 300 First aveuue, ewmed by 8. Monks, ike first floor, occupied by Albert Colby as 8 regar store, who also bad s quantity of to- iste, and at the depot, 49 Cedar at, N. i yg DISCOVERY FOR HERNIA OR RUPTURR are thoes detect, Gall for seatimnoniale ia cireal> * eecker an ulberry ste, at 'e immediate LAKE'S ofiee, bow's Patent improvement in hain [SFoRMATION WANTED—MISSINGSA men about 38 years old, 6 f et § inches high, light complexion. sun-burnt, b by bacco in the cellar, was damaged to the extent of + p rere LW! ra} ire me about 66.0; Ineured. The Luiiding is uot much ins | blue theta penis, Hoven, "iueeree : la Wy od The loss by the fire in Maide tals C. Mo or CORNELIUS MURFHY) on tye briefly reported im yesterday's Sus] w im ; was Captain of the canal 8. N. bers Duildiag, aout $6,100; Francs & Loutsell, station: | aud was last seen foot of Kector et, on Frids @Ts aud printers, who ‘upied the entire building, and? P.M, A inf jon | sustained @ joss of about $%0,W00 by fire and w be nn fully Pensiveg, oS MTs Bret floeret Nov 4h cdielnias ceoupled wey: fice will be thot thankfully received M, Bowen & Co., fancy THE , MEMBERS OF HOHENLINDEN was Gamaced to the extent of about $1,000; insured, w, Wecnas No. 66, are summonud to mest at theis Co., occupants of Yd floor, loss $1,000; insured. The rooms, Moutsgue Hall, Cours st, at 2 o'clock, P. M third floor, eceupied by Chas, Belts, was alightly | Aug. 11th, for the , damagea, The stock of Douglass & son, Acie 4 of oar lave brother, a Mis WIDE he pope ines at No. 47, wes damaged about $1,000; insured. fesidepee, 109 Willoughby at, By order of D Muragy Dain. ov tax Twetrra Rear | CRAY: M- 883 want—The long (aiked of drill in presence of the THe HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PAW Bonsd of OMlcerm osdered by the Secrelary of State, ite THE ing sO on Alt welche, dlaimonds oad clo

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