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Number 10.640. By Velegraph tothe N. ¥. San. | ---+- - +8 FROM WASHINGTON. IMPORTANT REPORTS. Gen. Howard, (ien, Sheridan and Collector Smythe to be Removed. THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU. Limited Discontinuance of Rations THE NEW ORLEANS RIOTS. Previous Official Correspondence. THE BALTIMORE LABOR CONVENTION. " dings. THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Sensible Advice to Workingmen. OUR CABLE DISPATCHES, 1 Amnesty in Gen Mazzinil neluded in it City and Miscellaneous News, THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY, About $277,000 Gone. PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA, The Disease Dying Out. &c., &c., dic. Wasuinaton, Ang. 24, There is report in circniation that (en. Howard fe to be removed from the head of the Freedmen's Bareau, and that Gen Tillson is selected to fill the position. It is also deciared that (en, "bil, Sheri- dan has been, or will be, relieved from his command, and General J. B. Steedman tent dewn to take lis place. ; Boston Corbett om Thursday received $1,653 54, being the portion assigned him by the Secretary of War of the ard for the capture of Booth, Im accordance vith instructions of the Secretary of ‘War, pt is ordered that on and after the first day of October next the issue of rations fiom the Freed- men's Bureau be discontinued, excep: to the si k in tegularly organized hospitals, and to the orphan asylums for re(ngees and freodmen already existing, and that the State officials, who may be iresponsibie jor the care of the poor, be carefully notified of this arder, so that they may assume the charge of such gndigent refugers ani freedmen as sre not embraced the above exception, Major-General Meade and the Mexican will be of the excursion party to Chicago. The President bas appointed Mathew [), Freer, Arsossor of Interns! Revenue for the Twenty-sizth District of New York, and William Uf, Purnell, As- pessor for the Third District of Mary and, 1s is reported upon what is considered good au thority that Collector Smythe is to be removed from the New York Custom House, The official correspondence relating to the riot in New Orleans has been given to the public, Item- braces all the telegrams seat to and thom the Presi- dent, as well asthe telecrapbic and other corres» pondence between ihe military authorities and the eity and State officials, These documente give « very complete history of the affair; from which it appears that Gov, Wells issued writs of election te fill vacancies in ihe State Convention. A mars mecting assembled July 25th, at which incendiary speeches were made by Dr. Dostie, Field and others, who de- nounced the President overnor W took sides with the Convention, and an application was made to the (iraud Jury to indict (he membere The President was asked by Lieut. Governor Voor. bees and Andiew J. Herron, Asornery General, if the myitary were to interiere (0 prevent the process ef th¢Court, ibe President tepiied that ‘the mili ry 16 expected to sustain, and not to obstruct or ir ith the Court The President inierro rnor Wells, and asks under what authority ne called upon the Convention to assemble Gover: nor Wells repiies that he has not ealied ihe Conven- no, but that he ed writs ot election te fil vacancies from the pa represented. Major General Baird telegraphs, « 28. to FE, M. Stantoa for ord in view of the intention of certain parties to bresk up the Convention. F J. Howard, lave Major Gen. U. 8. Aad South, telegraphs the riot “ paused by the assembiing of Con vention, resident telegraphs, Jniy Sth, to Andrew J, Hervon, Attorney (ieaeral of Lonisiana, telling bim tocall on (reneral sheridan, or whoever gay be iu command, to sustain the civil authoritice in suppressing illegal assembiages who assume to any power not conferred by the people of and concludes—"' Us will not be tolerated; the lew and the Censiitution muss be sustained, and thereby law and order,” The Lieutecant (iovernor, July 50, telegraphs « brief account of the mot,and Major Genera: Baird sence s lengthy teiegram conce:ning the riots and the measures he had taken (0 prevest violence, and ‘yestore order, which wes finally obtained by the presence of troops, @ declaration of martial law, aud ppointment of @ Military (ioveroo:, ayor eral Baird, alluding to she propoerd assembling of the Convention, end ouncing his (the Mayor's) intention breaking up the Convention if it is not beld under the sanction of the military authorities, General Baird replied, July 2ocb, & janction bas pot been accorded—that it the military to interfere ip politieal ste that the Mayor should net brea. lage, peaceably discussing public eeedipgs are uniawiul the courte sod iis action be looked vpom a @ piece of plensantry, to which BO one ought wo object, Ihe Major (ienersl thinks the Mayor te not oo proper officer to prevent the Conve from eseermbling, and the Governor the ful officer to tase such General Bair ever, (elie the Mayor that tur the purpose of ing bim and she police, in supyiewing violence and meiniaimpg oraerhe = Geavial Baird wiil amelie his entire command if cessary. Major-(cn, Keird July lst, telegraphs to the pecretary of war that "+ il ie pow quies” in the ciby, the troops stilt under arina, and nearly all poite in attributing the chief blame to the p lice tor the troubles yesterday Toirty-seveo pesonus d, all belonging to she Conveaiion, Major- Baud, suly “let, 3 io ihe Ad- ‘| w % comparative military etill ays the cou rehensible, Minister e onroe writes July 25th to Ge: % * D til a0 declare, telegiep the the police fears whe lives and property ol ciizen woeupy De abic Led by restoring ties, July Slat, ee He iL be per- power to the pieseut civil aushor- Generel Baira elogrepha 0 Gen, 0, ©. Howard that the riot \« enppressed. Jale Stet. A. J. Herron, Attornsy Genera’, teinerephe the Pre tideut that tiecera! Haird has proclaimed martial law. The grand jury heve indicted the members of the Convention The ees for their arrent is sue- pended by Gen. Raird J he receives imstructions from Washington The correspondence is closed by dispatches from General Sheridan and obers confirming the above, recapitulating the story of the riot, and deta ing the means taken to suppress it. Quartermaster-eneral Meigs hae pablished, by Suthority of the Seeretary of War, the names of soldiers who died in defense of the American | niom, interred in the National Cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hasspien, Virginia, it ie the intention of the officers om duty at the Fort. to erect & mona: Ment to the memory of the decensed. The © CGeneral bas aleo published + lionor,” or o of those whose remains are im‘er- redin the Mastern [istriet of Texas. Central Irie trict of Texas, Rio Grande District, Texas, Camp Fiood Tyler, as th, Texas, Seatiered as these places are over extent of tecritory, it war not considered ad to disinter the remains and remove thom to & tral Cemetery. TUE LABOR CONGRESS. Fifth Day's Proceedings Impertant Re- pert and Resolations—Final Adjourt- ment. Baicimone, Ang, 24,—Im the Labor Congres to- day, the Report of the Committee of Fimance was taken np, looking to @ levy of a tax of five (ellare on each delegate excepting the Baltimore delege tion. After some discussion, it was adopted. Mr. Overton offered a resolution providing for ® fall report of the conference with the, President of the United States, whieh was adopted. Mr. Carthers, of Maryland, Chairman of the Com- mittee om Resolut.ons, snbmitted the following Whereas, the growing and alarming evcroach of capital npon the rightaot the industrial ciasses of the United States, have rendered i¢ impen itive thet they should calmly and deliberately devise the a effective and available means hy which /1@ rau may be arresto!, your Committees would reco mmead the adoption of the following resolutions Resolved, That fi 4 grand desideray am of the hour ino the labor of the cm \Dtry f adoption of alaw wha "eby ftnte « legal da: od that they until oh t eight houre ery Btate of t! determined ne Glorious resuls i Resolved, Tha workingman in the | th bis labor organizetion, if any none existe to immediat mation of the same; that it is jon to be represented in # 4) assembiy, and also to aid in th a! or international organizations where the ame ot exist, Keaolved, Chat we heartily concur in the action of* the Committee on 4 National Organ. and would 1ec ommend that the Workingmen's Advocate, of Chi- caco; the Daily and Weekly Voice, of Horton: the Daily Union, of Detroit; the Moalder's lotarnation ai Journal, ‘of Philadelphia; the Herald, of Trov. N.Y.; the Industrial Advocate, of Ht, Lauie; the German Reform, of Chicago, and all other papore fe vorable to the labor movement, receive the suppers and pacropage of the workingmen ip those joeail- ties in pr ence to all others. Resotwed, tin ration, we recognise 4 sure and lasting remedy for abuses of the present indus trial system, and bail with delight ergenizations co-ope! ve stores and w this country, 9 and would uree their form: ction of" the country, and in every brane ens. Resoived, That the system of prison inbor, whieb {e practiced throughont country is wot only in- jurlous to the producing classes, bat it is an invita- eo mean employees to contrect with tre go ‘ern: ee por where, much to their inconvenience recommend thatthe pubiic be req ed not Wo pet~ ronze parties who contract for pri labor, except y the rate of wager demanded by mechanics outsiae, Keasolved, That we pledge our individual vided support to the sewing women and ¢ toll ip this land, and would solicit th operation, knowing ae we do that o0 clase of in iseo much im need of having their condition heraved as the factory operatives, sowing women, é&c., of this country. Rercived, As the sense of thie Congress that the speedy restoration of the agricultural imtereste of the southern States is of vital importance tothe labor- ine men of the North, and thas the aggregation and capitalizing of the surplus earnings ef labor for the two-icld pu pose of promoting an increase of the pro- duction of cotton, andof siding and elevating the laboring cinsecs, proposed by the American In ory desirable, sud we invite sboring men to the subject would urgently cail the aten- tion of the indussrial ciasses to the subjecs of tone thouses and improved d ings, believing is fare of the whole community that effected in this reapeet, as the experience the pest hes pri mo that vice, pruper ism aud crime are the invari atiendants of the overcrowded, illy-ventilated dwellings of the poor, and orge upon the cepitaiiste of the country the Diessings to be derived from investing their meaus in erec'ing such dwellings Peaolve?, That we thie day joim hands with in Lhe interests of aer.culture, and boreby dey primary ip our different organizations, and all th far. pow or hereaitor organized shall adopt tho sim in the foliowing worde: ‘“‘lhat the whole puviic do~ main shall be disposed of t actual settiers oaly,’ that the preper oficers of this Couvenotion instructed (o see ‘hat tue foregoing resolution shall be carried into effeet, Liesolved, That the public domain belongs to the e tates, purchased by their bi cont bem an inheritance, enc ore- 0, the opinion ef our best stales) nen that minimum price be tixed for: the ral comain te be disposed of to’ tu. further, if Congress or the se veral nis may exist as belonging Ww, the Abi t they shall not be so courid ered, Lut shall be conricesed as Lelomging to the p sople; din cases where (he Legislatures may wish to en courage any public work ch as railroads, br idges, roeds, agricultural col: &ec., tor the + everal Steves, or any other improvements that may be thoaght proper from time time; in all ¢ ssee of this kind it shall be considered uu) aud d uc. tive to the best in'ereste of the peopie to m pe cial grants of these jands, but only of the proceeds reof, be olved, That thii ingress deprecate ‘rh famisarly known as “strikes” among work! nem aod would recommend that every ovher he@orabe means be exhausted before such a course is resert ed te. : Resolved, That the formation of mechanica' inati- tutes, lyceums, reading-rooms and the ereetion ot buildings tor the pur is recommended to work- jngmen in ail cities aud towns, es as means of ad vancing their intellectual culture and social im- provement, Keaowed, That this Labor Congress would most re- epectfully recommend to the workingmen of the country, thatimcase they are pressed by ® want of employment, whey proceed fo the public lands and become actual settlers, beueving that if the indus. try of the country can be coupled with ite natural advantages, it will rebound bob in individual relief anc social advancem The report was adopted. were then installed into office, After the traneaction of some routine basiness of no general interest, the Congress adjourned, with prayer by Mr, Emmons, Beveral officers elect Cevservative State Conve! . Woaeatina, Va, Aca, 24.—The National Union State Convention of West Virginia was beld at Park- ereburg yesterday. Colonel B, Smith was nominated fer Governor, John W. Kennedy for Secretary of State, and N. Kichardson tor Attorney General. One hundred aud sixty delegates were present. Kesolu- tions were agopted emdorsing the National | aioa Couvention held a I’biladeiphia, pledging feaity to the | niow and the Constitution, snd deneuncing the radicals, YELLOW FEVEK. Seventy Cases on Bearda U. 8, Guaboat. MoniLe, Avo, 24,—The Pensacola Onsnaves of the | 21st saya the United States gunboat Muscoola arrived at the mouth of that harbor on the 20th, from the Kio Grande, with seventy cases of yellow fever aboard, andthe surgeon dead, The vessel was sii oatede waiting orders, ' NEW YORK, SATURDA Won—The um arket rules firm. Nochange is noted im Y, AUGWST ’ FROM EUROPE BY THE Atlantic Cable. ——o——— VIneT CARLES Disraten, A General Amnesty to Italy. Frioarscer, Avo. 93.—King Victor Em innel hes issned @ decree preciaiming an amnesty toypolitical exiles and prisoners throughout Italy ands his do- minion. His decree inclodes Marrini, ae{well as othors of le seer prominence, f AROOND CARTE DISPATCIL, Garibaldi. Nartrss Arg. 23.—The report that Garibaldi was about rem@gning, or that his resienation liad been tendere! to the King ie denied by those wlicee posi tiom would place them im possession of snc b facts, LATER CABLE DISPATCHES |, Lonpos, Parnay, Aro. 244—Noon. The news that a treaty of peace between asin, Acwtria, Italy and Tavarie bas been signed at Pragues, is hourly ox pected. Prager, Friday, August 24—4. M.—The moet per fect concord exists among the Pien|potentiaries assommbied trere,and « treaty of peace, though not yetetned, may be regarded as accomplished. Praare, Parpay, Avo, 244-A. M The Prnasian troops are rapidly retiring from Bohemia, Six thoue- aed remain at Prague ase carrison, wnt! the treaty of peace about being signed ts carr ed in'o effect. Benim, Ave. 4, A. M.-The Prussian Chamber ef Deputies has voted @ congratulatory address to the Kimg upon the suceessfal resuit of the war, ‘There were twenty five negative voirs, OCOMMEMTIAL DISPATONRS HY CADL® Lenders Money Market. Tornoe Ave. 9°.—The money market {s fim, end Comrels have advanced y per cont, since noon, the clostsg quotation for momey being a4 85" The market for Ainerican secarities b steady and firmer. the closing quotations showing tn improvensent. The l 4 sales today were as fidlows; U.S. Five-Twenties Tu; Frie Railway Sheree 446: [imols Central Railroad Shares 75. L iverpeel Cotten Market. Lrvgaroo: . Trorsnar Eventsa, Arg been 23,.--Cot «motations, The sales today reach 12,000 bales, Liv erpeol Breadstuffs Market. Laveare i, Tavesnay entna, Ava, 23.—The weather hi s been more (i le for thecreps, The mark, n breadstuffs of ali descriptions haas ruled flat, closing dull and downward. Bourn aurros, Ave, 23.~The steamship German is {roug New York, arrived at this port today, THE PARIS EXPOSITION, the United States Divisien Is Def. cleat In. (Corres pendence of the Sun.) Wasnivaton, Ava, 24, Moch misunderstanding about admissions to the Paris Exposition seemeto exist among seme ot the authorities of the eral Bt Positively no articles will be entered or received at (he Kxbibition axcept these for which application shall have heen duly filed vith and accepted by the (ieneral Agent at Now York, J. ©, Derby, No. 4) Park Row. All applications, therefore, ebunid be promptly forwarded to him, as ho is required te have the descriptive catalogue ready by the 1th ofnext mouth, Althongh ‘the present jist of applications promises an excellent exhibition in several croups, it ie deficient in a few important particulars, ench as rich foraishings, up holatery and decorative werk; chrvatals aud rich glassware, porcelain and other potteriee ‘ wall pape cutlery, bronzes, &c rpreducts; wool aud its products; fleeres of wool ; shawls of wool, hosiery, &e ; piaus and models for urel tnildings: fertilizing substances; siue and imatrumente jor hunting, firing and for collect- “ing natural products; cereals, wives and fermentet drimks, A model district school-house with ell its appliances, would be a very irable institution to send roan American restaurant, Additional spe cimenms Of tbe oars of al! the metals, exhibiting more fully their richness and the various localities of their wrodaction should be incladed; also specimens of American wood. No such opportunity as this hae ever yet occurred, nor will itoccur again probably for many years tocome, Congress bas provided free transportation to Paria for goods and show cases iu which to exhibit them, an well as competent orticors and guards to take care of the carr ; Coton aod ite Cuba, Striet Quarantine at Havana--Priseners Transported Havana, Avarer 18,—[he rigorous quarantine established by the Board of Health of this city is in active sway, The s'eamer Manhattan, from New York for Vera Cruz, eion Thursday afterncon, and after landing ber mails and taking in fresh pro visions, proceeded to binrie! to pase @ querantine of fiftoen day So far as regards commupbication with the United States, Havanacan be considered block aded, and the effects of the quarantine are inning to he felt inthe imcress ce of provisions, &e, ‘The regulations of th: rd of Health require y vesse! irom any porto! ive | nited States, whether coming director alter having touche oreign port, to go into quarantine. Vesrels fre Europe are put under observation for a number of days, and thoroughly ventilated and fumigated The late action of the Captain and exiling tor the reet of thei of Fernanuo Po, Afri num ber ot notoriously and criminai eharac ach commented upen, The Gaceta pubi ! Lereundi's order and the list of persone thu whom about 70 are whit in the Spanish bark Ross ‘ result of this measure will be beneticial to Havana, as lieves the city of @ large number of troubleso desperate characters, and causes & wiolesome by those still pere, We are & Lave a new political Governor in place ef Cipriano del Mazo, Gutierres de im Vega; and Nuehelena, who was Gioveruor ander (ieneral Daice, resurne from Spain to take she post of Intendente, or Treasurer, Gen, Diez de Herrera, the Admirns lately commanding this etasion, salied for S)ain ye Beveral cargoes of Cocos bave lavely ar Sews ltoms By Telegraph to ths Now York Bama Tne Japanese are sending large quantities of goods to the Paris exposition. Iv is senounced that Col, Henry Barnes been appointed Postmaster of D trot, Mich, Queen Fuma and suite arrived at Niegera Falls yesterday, and are at the Cataract House, ‘Loa weather was very coid #6 Butlglo, N.Y, yes. terday. The mercury stood at 65 deg, Hox, Atom M Ciarr (Bopuviican), postraas: has 20, ter ef Raltimore, has been supersede! by J. | Cander, Adioiniatration, | Tus [haliane, Maverians, and Danes are trying to effect a treaty with the Japanese, who are averse to further {nternational engagements. Bamuc! Covert, the murderer of the Ross famt- ly, wae bung at Lebanon, Obi, at noon, yeater- day, He declared hineelf innocent. Jovea Dewry, of the Supreme Court of Mansa. chusetts, died en Wednesday et Northampton, eged 73 years, Am extensive fire hae been reging for several days in the Thame! Bwarop, Va., destroying the magnificent forests there, The lands are private Property. A TeMR(HLE murder was committed eing, Mich., yesterday. A negro name! Tavior killed the wife and daughter of John Buck, Tay- lor was followed and arrested, r Lan- Tae schooner Farewell, from Cape Mar, N.7., for New York, with melons asd sweet potatoes, came ashore Bandy Hook on Yhureday night, All hands were saved, Cargo all lost. surance No in A rrtiout train from the South ran eff the track yesterday morning, at the village of Saratogs, N Y. The engine turned over on one aide. load of freight ran through anothe barrels of oi! and other goods severe! thousand dollars, Nobody hurt, Abase ball match, witnessed by from two to three thousan! people, was played yestertay at Hordentowa, NJ, between the Athletics of Pail- adelphia and the Columbians of Rordeatown. The score of the Athletics # enst One car smashing up Da . flour, and of the © ‘umbi- A Kavacawa, Japan, dispatch of July Mh, saya the war of the Tycoon agamet Chasia had been ended by confiscating one-third of the reve- nue of the latter, r transferring his re ving him from power, and nk to bie grandson, Ricte were rted at Osaka and Yedde, in consequence of the bigh price of rice—about $5 69 per picul. Foaury major-cencrals, as many origadiers, colonels, and double she number of other officers of the United States army, have sigued the call for ® soldiers’ and sailors’ to be held on the 17th of next month, at Chicago, Il). Inthe call that hes been iamied these distinguished sol- dere of the Union approve the proceedings o! the Philadelphia Convention. — CHOLERA, In Ohie, Cr att, Ang, 24-Fighteen 4 ere were reported im this city yesle Im Lesisiana. Naw Onceans, Ava, 24.—There wero 23 doathe from cholera in this city yosterday, In Misseurt. fr. Loris, Ano, 4.—Thirteen ermeteries report 131 deaths from cholera on Wednesday teries only reported yesterday, giving 52 dew from cholera, The City Hospital reports 1) deaths from the disease yesterday, Fiftern cemeteric report, The policemen of this city have most valuable services during the present p lence of cholera here, exposing themae'roe tv the eon, wind and rain, and doiwe al! ia their power vo check the progress of the epidemic policemen aro reported on the atck lit, the from cho! ye reeme ito Thirty-seven Water Aiod’s Gift On a certain occamon one aul Denton, a Metho- dist preacher in Texas, adverti with better Vquor than is usually tu When the people were assemble the crowd cried ont, ** Mr, Paul erencehsele!, You promised barbacue, but better liquor Denton, your rev uot only & gool Where's the liquor ** “There | anewered the missionary, in tones of tonnder, and pointing bis long bony finger at the match'ess double spring, ing up ip two strong oluinne, with o joy, from the bosom of the ropeated ith a look terrible as lghsning, hlse ny actually trem! ed at hw feet; there is the liquer sbieb God, the Eternal, brews for al! bis Not dn the simora amoky fires el with poisono od surrounded with the stench of sickening oders and corruptiov, dom your Fether in Mleaven prepare precious essenco of life, the purecold water, But in the glade and wieasy dell, where the red jeer wenders apd the child loves to play, the Idown, low down in the deepe vere tl fountain murmurs and the mile #ing; and hig up iu the mountain tops, where the noked gra glitters like gold in te aun; broods, ani far he where storm tLe thu der storms er sug on wide, wild se vis music, and the big wave rolls t chorus, yiug the march of God ere be brews it, health-giving water, Ar ne dew drop; singing tno the summer rain; a the ice gem, till they seem turned to living jewe spread\ng @ golden vail over the settng sun, or a white gauze around the midnight moon; sporting on theca sleeping in the giecier; dancing in the hail-shower; foldtug ite bright snow curtain soltly around ihe wintry worlo; amd weaving the many colored iris, thas zeraph's zone of the sky, whose warp sthersin drops of earth, and wvot the sunbeam of He eked over with the | ¢ ce estial flowers by the my sd of refraetion Bull always it is beautiful —that blesse! Iife-water; | 1 no poison bubbles on ite brink; ite foarn brings | morning at 555 Weat 261 not madness snd murder; no blood ssaing ie hquid glass; pale widows and rying orphans weep aut burmiog tears in ive J Bpeak out, my friends; would you exchauge it for the demou's drink, alcoho!? No I" LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND SHE VIOINITY, Awsotuer Bona Ronsery—Urwarps or 8977,000 In Gotp asp Becunitize Sroien —An- Osher great bond robbery has come to light within the past day ortwo, The particulars, as near ascan be ascertained, ars as follow It appears that for several yoars Mesare, Crocker, Wood & Co. of 58 Soutd street, Lave kept notes, bonds, gold, &., in « tin box in the vault of the Marine Bang, From time to time, an autberized person connected with the epperrs that a yor per conduct rey complaint & ing be: of & tion namely: Jane ‘I 15, of which 6 died € Thirty-Third Years rod its contents, and that some expert thief had stepped in from | carrie had od how ea Menta bet i een on the ee pee, bu to efin any clue of the thief or thi; *"W stolen comstied of one hundred thovaend doliars in 4 ernment bouds. ed by the th detail contained $79,960 in 7 30 trees Foo in U8, coupon rest notes, Sb. Ov in SO) im Atlantic Ma les S10,0W tn rail k te not respons the securi+ re left there merely for sate keepin A re 1 of ton thousand doilare has been cfered fow or ® proportionate reward tor aay vailable securities Tur Prestoent’s Recerrion.—The pro- €ramme of the Common Council and she citizens, in regard to the President's reeeption here next week, is mot youl fully developed. A joint meeting wae held yosterday atthe Custom House to saree apon details The programme will be perfected today, fed will be laid before the Common Couneil on Mon- day for ite oMfelal action Frxtan Marrens,—The great Fenian picenicy for the benefit of the I. RB. H, exiles, came off yester- day at Helle Gard near Jones’ Wood, Mr. Janes Stephens was present, and addressed the as somblage on the necessity of @ closer nmion of the Brotherhood, Le received « most enthusiastic re ception. Much indignation was expressed however ac the Catholic clergy, whose influence, it wee eed, Prevented the proprietor of Jones’ Wood from allowing the ee of that reeort for the oo- casion Dnring the week many contritutions tor the IR. B. bave beem received at the Central office, Chatham street, Mr. Bteplens has waved a cau to the Fenian Sisterhood to meet him this evening, at 5 o'vlork, at 19 Chatham atreet, to consider what can be done by the Sisterhood for the relief of the tanii~ lies of the iroprisoned patriote in lreland, A sum- ber of gentiomen waitca on the c. O. 1. Ro on Thare~ y, having ben delegated by Gen, Sweemey to con- sult with Mr Stephens in relation to the retarn te hie fold of those Circles that had seceded frem. Jobe ()'Mabonuy aud joined =Presidene Koberts, But it asserted Mr. Stephene refused to have anyvthi to do with the of the oppe wing, This is the told at the Chat reet headquarterabut ult to eee me ot Sceseeuees lor the purpose of ach of B. man, ngth, interview with Colonel Roberts yesterday at head: quarters. ‘The Cepsain # adreds ofthe men at home had expe freah confidence | the hone t toteotions of th them, by the recens inv they believed im the success of Colonel Roberts’ poll and expected material aid from bis section the Heotherhood, in order to imangurate a hostlie movement sgainet (reat Britain before Christmas, ptivrimg tim re promised ow both sides of the Av landic Lefore the siowr of winter setin Raiwnosp Tickers at * Convestent Pointe. The decision of the Jury im the case of Geo H Black agt, The Third Avenue R. Coe which cm tried before Justi trict Court, on Tharsday, eh menopol will not he aliow with sopuagity in regard to selling tickets at “ec niont pomte” Mr. Bleck tried to get ticket cars and from the starter at she Park, bos th wot for enle hed to pay ex coote for Barret, 6th Dis each turee rides, aod sued tor tt back, The Justice che «Jure (hat whether the Company kept thet) efor sale at convenient points @ qaee tion for them, that the damage proved wan 8 cantés end onder (hese foam one the Jury gave the planta verdict. [ie Company proved that tck- eta were (or ame at 6uth treet and Harlem, The Jory. aeen explanation, stated that they thought (bo lowerendo! the route ae convenient as the up- per Jue BoAnoinG House AFFAIR—A case of malicious mischief in conaection with « respectable boarding bcuse in Unie city was reported im the Bom of bride Yestoris) morniog the lady called pon Imepector I sand showed bi several leuers which hed been addressed to partion who had logs property. ‘The lowers are disguised ip « pen-print- jing style toavoid devection, The following aretwo of the letters “If you are sharp you can get your stolen proper- ty at Nee , clreel, or get a good deiective and be will ferret it eut. If yea ges them T shell @apect (he reward tor my information, Mre. ——.« can give you the nivrmation where they are, bul £ think you will nave to eearch the house, 6 tog Bete Again Mie know rometbin + the watch. I think you wil eit if you p rt person om the track, Bhe tea big fat wou Jvstios. P. §.—If y recove 1 expect the re werd for giving intermation, Address me throug the Mersouaie in the daily papers. From the lady's statement to Inspector Dilks, It woman who formerly boarded with her waaturned away f the house for impro ihe girl after ie went, it le said, to Awity atr and then made boarding- house Keeper accas- eny in ssesiing @ watch eud brought before Justice for want of evidence to sustain 4! . released her, ‘Ihe letter annoyances « commenced smuuediately alter, and onadera Loree shametully outra, onto bring the cese before ery coursip the 16, until eho rceelves satisfac Inepector Dilke advised her not to allow any in a boure in narthe arres! an or osher pereen to enter her p soe tn re, without fires exhibiting the ut uoder nich they ect, As the police are dy ou the it Is to be hoped that be or she, bieught ol e. 3 pity i from euch petty bat oud 6 example ebould be ack of she offend Cno.era Rerorts.—Only eight cases o, holera were reported yeserday, ot which two died, aged 66, died yesterday mora M ed 4, died yesterday og; and Mary h At the Battery Barracks there was one admission and one ¢eah trom cholera, vir. Mary Dounelly, aged JO, Irish, of 105 Worth street. At the Hed House there was go change, and at Ward's Island there was one death, leaving but two c A shout like the roar of ® tempest answered | ¥ tsce now (0 Lospitel, Maria Eickoff, German, aged 6, died there following permite were granted for the 24 ouding at (wo o'clock yesterday: Wednesuay — ios Kyan, aged 24, died co:ner ot 62d streets and adway. 24 hours Awela Carpenter, 1 47, died at 14 hing she fououreul, bbare ieury Muller, aged 22, died at so. 14) Nortolls ui {0 hours, Friday Mary Donnelly, aged 3), t BB, Mespitals 40 boure al Mary «. aged >, died at No. 505 West 46sb street, 13 ucure il, THE CHOLERA IN BROOK LYN The number of Brookiya cholera cases reperted to the Board of Health up to 6 o'clock lant evening, was The liet is ae tollows corner Lafaverte aed Remon iuet a hanne Aun Biowa, th avenue, Couditiom Bot stated, a Wilson, aced 4 years, No. 51 Jay chou from collapse Ellen Sulit firm hes hed to the box to take out or pot ia reel are s, reading at the foot of seine BOLe oF Ot! security, Since the let of Janu | Court atiee P.M. Sid inet. Mra. vary the box bad not been taken out of the vault more than twoer thiee times, On thet one of the firm took #576 in gold @ box and them returned it to ite place, since which time nothing har been seen of it by them. On paturcay last Mr. Wood wen. again to the Bauk, intending to f August | ogq ioe “5 ree!. Dieden the night of the MeConnin, aged 4b, “ib inet. Haywood etr ‘ ry arise * deposit some gold i@ the tin box, but it could mot he | agyret, Memoved & holera boepitns found afier the most diligent search, and no ove cou | Me(aurn, aged bY y Diet etree, het m Fourta povied with the # ak knew anything abou it. The | gua bib avenues, Lied 94th jam Kooney, matter was laiu before the Police Deparimest, and | x) 3 Lafayeie. ett Me, Died aa 7. Deans detectives were seLt to examine the vault and to | (i) ed 15, residing in Colombia, a \ng etreet “work the case up.’ Alter @ brief examine ciunitted to boopibal ip coliapee....... Richard Ber= yom, the detectives were comwinced that the vids tail eee i Salers ank ewployees were innocent of any kuew edge of the wynterious of the tox ” Comtinucd om Fourth Paxe.