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ec. Continued from Fir (eseaneseaseerenseeensetnne justice and conetitntional is # is more revolt- Jyh that which convicts hitn of reusing to ar- oat the pir fons for that savage carnival, aod bs) galy of Teasing 7 peeien ite fithers, bat of 1m fullty reepone bility upon un ofland! Innocent fees! The infatuated i} tein (@ government erected by b nd wher traitors’ pe. recutions, even more iltostrave his poley by clothing 't despotic he rioters of New 0. Oddress i whieb it ‘8 fow 4 the oligarchy ed eee site Vel . Teen lows am argument showing he peculiar insti- of slavery for eighty permitted by « & suppposed Con- th of liberty sborers from world, ihe * Fpl of the Bouth, Stain e books greened under potie lawe again uniawiul ana ineurectionary aie ®s the Constitutional gurranties ow bt to peaceably assemb @ and pe itoa jours Fedress of arievancer. {t proscrited demon satic litt erature as incendisry, [i null.iied cones utional @eeranties of freedom and frew specel. * free » It deprived citizens of the oiher States of privilesee end immunities in the Brates- an weurpalion, @iike unjust to North: Bese aon and destructive to the luterests of the \hemetives, are Te pie re is then gi f the rulo brought epen the woogie ty the f on thede = orth, The Lend ng the trai the unity and forti- a, in the support ath Congress and majerity io the "wacceeding or iertiewh Congres. Wie the new » amending the Nations! Conatiwution offers mest liberal conditions te ibe authors of the re Yon and does not come up to the measure of our expectations, we believe its ratification would be (he somPeDoewent of a complete and iasting protettion foail our people: and therefore we accept |: as ihe Dest present sneer and eppeal to our brotuemand rie he and the West 0 make it thew the coming ¢@ ections. are auspicious of ove ver little the verdict of the t thereckless man in the Pri .sanet doubt that the traitors and re recogaine that verdict ae the ew dication that the might er which crushed the ‘TFebdellon is stili alive, and that tuore who atempt to D> scande dnpad ie will do so at the risk of tuei: ona Ou" contidence {a the overruling providence of God prom t « Phen tein © prediction end inte! et age be *Sousb wo @ proffered (hose rignts nd franchises which may be necessary (o adjust aod seule this wighty ceutroversy in ihe spirit ot the ‘Most enlarged aud Chi isiian puilaehropy. Applause was frequ: du the rendiag, and ‘when Mr. Creswell bad concluded, Mr. Botts, in « short speech, though: the line about * probibiting ‘Democratic literature” might be left ent, as the con- waite had teen pursued. This enliy caused ughter, He them moved the adoption of the wheeupoe Mr, | ot Va., wanted such Rote ay sown Suse Loud eries 0! * Not Toker t *Question,” ete. A number of jumped Up Bau desired his petition, aod om h, the substance of wh. udy the aadress, on without examining it, b such « paper, under circumstances, | did mor o he eto f-1 Py shsase ‘se be eset By lowes cr sare or any- also. We did not come bere to imform the And Jobueon is ty The world kne to something else xe want to ay we . want an © \uolty as well as r. whe has been exawiniug t'¢ document w ing beside spe Chal: mas onder, Fwood, of Texas. asked the epeaker to yield the momeut, “ seid fucker, if | can get m, @ addr hour hs ex- — et like the Irish . food Kn . ort as both end He hougat the peur Ought mo. to be shackied by prejudic s against color or » He then waiked up to the cesk, and pro- some printed slips, resi a lome documoat. the - mance of whieh was imps) tia, suffrag: e then mer his @ddress as 9 substisute for the other, ie Cabirman ery stieeiion to be 9 Boat. poming act On We origina: sees, mr. Tucker edthe floor ‘The Chairman said * joveruor pes tne the, floor,” and ther u the Parson rose bie seat near the Chaiman, He was gisetet with appiause, aod spoke, brietiy alluding to Political exi.mishes since 1895, and then de- a address of Mr. Cressweil the most able an eppcepriate socument be ever read—ihe sugges: n of Mr. Botts makes it more severe and said he, am for adopting it as it is written without erosing © % ting an i. fe Bors explained he preferied to insert the “true” beiere,Dewocr.cy, and then adupt ihe Brow hoped a fand would be provided for @ printing ef ien millions of ccp.e*, im iarce type, enough for Anuy Joliuson, urusk or soler, to a Amid vociferous applause he moved the pre- ous question, Bir, Sherwooa's addices was voted wD, aba that of Mr. Cresswell avopied. A. J. , Of ‘Texas, then reported the following trom the Commitiec on Resolutioas; The Keselutions. 1, Resolved, That the loyal pecple of the South cors Say sai with the loyai pe@ot the North in ‘iving to Almighty torough whcse willa Tebeiiivd unparalled for ite eC Oeshess, its cruelty end its criminality bas been over:uied wo the indica then of he supremacy of the, Feveral Coustitution over feteh Btate and territory of the Republic. ‘That we Cewand now, as we have do- jud as all times @ the cessation of host! ities, tales ip which we live to hb the Un.ou op thes mpless d purest @onuitioas consisient wi hb the proecsion our hives property, snd pol ical rights now in qeovarey from the unquencued eumity of rebels ly AD aris, 8. Resolved. That the ushappy policy of Andrew Jobuson, President o: the Uuited States, is in ite @ffecis upon the loyal peop.eof the South unjust, ‘Oppressive end intoeralie, and, accoraingiy however araenuiy we desire to se our 1e:pective 5 Ore represented iv ihe Cong would deplore their resto: @oauitions piescribed by Ly Bot to abate, but only to magnity perils and so: ews of our condition, 4. Resolved, Vhs: the welcome we have received he doyal citizens of Puiladeiphia, under the roof of the \:me-houored hali in which the Weclara- Mon of indepenvence was adopied, inspires us with an aplmoting hope that the piincip es of just and os ¥ t vermment which were made ihe ioundation public at its origin,sbali become the coruer- stone of the Constitution, 6. Resolved, Tuas with pride in the Pairiotiem of the Congicss, with erat: .slstent sappeit they ha Brain, aad (heir efforteio r heir iormer condition as Bt, he American Cnioa, we will stamu by the poritiens taken by thei, and use all means cou Bt with @ peaceful and lawful course tu .ecure saiificavion of ine ote to the Cone! usion of tne Laiied tuposed oy Coug. ens ab BCen,0u, soat Congiess, ia ¥ Mb, did uot Provide by law for \he greater svourity o: the loyal People in ihe Bta.es wot y: Giitied tO 1epiesenta- won. 6. Resolved, That the political po of the Gov- OFBWODs Of the Unites DB. ates, 1a (he adminis ration @f pubic effe re, is, by ite Cous.itution, confi to @ P-puler or law-making deparmeut of tue Gov: ere ah. - T, Resolved, hat the political status of the 8 aves Tate!) th iebeidon to Vie Lollies Savee Ve. ameut, end tL6 rigule Of tLe peopeo euch ot ten @ @ poit foal Qu stuns, ud are Li iciore ¢ early within the @ontiol of Cougiess, 10 the exciiesou of anu inde: BUODL Ol BDy Ad OVO) Oiue, Veparitneut of ibe ve Ument. 8. Kesvived, That there is no right, poiltical, legal OF CODSLIUMOLa. Ib au. Bia © Wo recede oO. wi.buiaw fiom the Usion. Lut ine) way vo theiized revuulons aud .0.ce whiou they bove . do they assum © for she Otwar with the Lu selves to @1 the rau law, and she jaws ably ta favor of the Brates, and ea.neewy dese the Jena! and speedy 166 oration ul a er proper pieces ip ihe | n.0., anv the esialiisumens io pete of them of infiucaces of pasrio.isw ane JUBL.Cw | y which wwe whee country sha te combineu vo @airy sorwerd witiupuan iy the priuciples of tee aud progie 6, uotil oli menol ai :aces sual: @verywheie 6 eat!) the flag of our country Lave ec- @orded to bhem ieely ali that wel vurues, wmdu try, imieigenue ana energy way eutie taem to 30. wed, That the erganizations in the usrep- hed Hates assuming wb state governmen a, fou having been legally estabiished, are uot iegiti: te fiesleedy until spooraised by Congress ascot thes wg Ay dame oitine ie pe Be Fistian life and’ generous’ nature of the 7 Abdisnam Lincola, 12, Resolved, T! liberty (he world © we are in favor of universal r, and feel ths deepest sy pe thy with the oppres'ed p ople of «| counties ip thelr struggle tor freedom, and the inherent right ot ail nen to dec de and control for themselves ‘he eberacter of the Government under whieb they lve rati‘ude of the na‘ion iedue the men who boe the batile, and in coveriug themecives with imperi d iw hope ot free government nviacible soldiers end sailor d army and navy of tne Republic, tv ncip.es for which (ley fought, we pledge them that we wilietand by them in main taining the honor due tbe saviors of the uation, and in securing (he fruits of their vicvories. ecutive Comn.sy his intention to be present at the Cleveland Cou- servative Convention. A rime broke outlast evening in the house or Orr & Brothers, Nashville, Teno. and the stock consisting mostly cf iquors was totally destroy: od. The fire communicated to the buildiugs ad joining, occupied by Wing & Co, crocers, and also to the stables of the Nashville Transfer Co., all of which were destroye! Im Naabvilie, Tenn., on Wednesday, there were two now cases of cholers aad one death. Orieans yesterday there were twenty three deaths by chulera aad one by yellow fever, ie reported bad at Brownville, Texas, from cholera in Bt, Louis, on Wednesday, were eighty-one in number, Tana New England Fair at Brattleboro’, Vt, attracted @ very large attendance yesterday, The bumber present being estimated at 20,000, All the New England Governo The Fair cl ses to-day, aftersoen Ethan Allen sud Fearless wili trot fore purse of #500, General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) 508; Foley, 241, The nrxt gem ap between Edward lemann of Cincien score being : Tieman pevere J. Plunkett. champion of ' 1 shablo giery have nent browght the balls torether called forth repeaved marks of approbation. Phelau was beaten by one tod f eeee ." e@ vame, it eting ry ball lost by point, se above mated, ‘The ea 41 Clarkeon stre Loss $1,000,000, ence was by no means large, but was most apprec tive and enthusiestic. gratitude aud love the precepts of uld accus\om ourre vee to consi @ ¢ primacy oljecs OF par.io ic deatie, which hes herevoiore sustained us with great power in our love fo many of cur neighbore im the war for ite desiruction, cur ceep for the memory of the Fathe: of hs Country, and for the Union is more deeply en- graven epon our hearts than ever, ‘The question on adoption ef resolutions next came up, and wes tnoved, A delegate opposed cutting off . The opposition being ruled down, the adopted. Mr. Maynard then oe, aud @ach iesdlution was A delegaw moved the of @ coinmittee tolay @ copy eft resclutions beture Congr tes sppolmied to visit the tomb of oir programme. up, said, “| move the name of The seal of (he dee ere already in progress for the stration om the 17th inet.. at Usion Square, to endorse the President's policy and the Philadelphia whose represeniatives which was signed by (ic of Sepwember, Among the Commit ee of Arrange Mente are the leading editors of all the Conserva- Kenator Johnsou of Marylind, Alexander H. Bte- phens. Hon. Henry J, Raymond, senator Hendrioks of Indiana, Sena or James |)ixon of Conn. Richard O'Gormai and ovbers. were expected last At 4 o'clock thie of the Caledonian Club of this city took place ycater- day at Jones’ Weod. A procession was formed early in the morning atthe Clab House, in Sullivan street, ha He \s note Southern dee The delegate got wrathy, an ‘Tbe Chair refused, aecidin The Congress Commitiee was thea Hamilton, of texas thea got off a speeca nominated Audrew Johu- @ Convention if they pie motion being pat. Anna Dioktepom, Georges W. Curtig John B. Gough and Gen, B,F. Butler are eagaged to lec ture at New Haven next winter, A augat Nations! American Bank tn London is planned, which shall lead in regulating exchanges etwoen the two cou trices. living near Colum*us, LL, died on effacta of a ratilesvake bite, @r the ting, in great agouy. and halte: in jront of the As or House. Robertson's Band accompanied the Club. Here they took the stout Mr. Seward havin cars for Jones’ Wood, arriving at which plece, the fon ae King, and asked a ft oft ‘The stand U1 lbe.), Throwin "d see Andy Johnson thre we into bell wih on top of hitn fire a axty five degr Soward and mon somery Resolutions of var auong (hem one wo ech tom Mus Auna vy /esoiving to b She lived ‘eu da Raitgiows serv Sabbath, in the Philadel) bia Convention's wig: Thiee Leaged Race, Vaulting with the Pole, The Long Race, Tossing the the lauy after a journmen . die Race, Hop, Step and Jump, The Wheelbarrow Inekineon, stay speecu, whicu @ bas hitherto us ‘ THE EVENING BEABAION, TPHiLavecruta, Sept, 6th, 1566. Oa avwembling this evening Mr, Biownlow made speech declaring the Convertion had been in session four daye—and as many of the delegates had leit, he tmavvVed an scjourume: ) sine die, 1s could mot ve dome without a quoum, Waimenth, of La, thought the motion was made to cut off the report of Commisiwe on lL aconstrucied He was authorized to sey that eullrage’ woud Le « part of that report +h WO! OM 10 Bujvuid elie die, Bua Last Winter coal sold in att Cake Cliy an high as $75 a ton, and the people fear it will Le higher nex, Winter, ‘Tue capt-in of the curing theday, For each of ¢ anu second prizes ore awarded mer Navara reports that u who died on board that vessel ‘rom cholera ighteen eegs and two pounds of cherries Le- @ be wea token {I De Moverrrs ported yesterday in the city, Two ef them occurred at OT Baxter deaths were reported yesterday, all baving died on M Drouyn de a long while A doloeate thought y irtol Berlin; lesserly uted France at the sheet been Mivis'er at Constantinople, Conarassan Pixs, of Maine, sent 6300 fto the suffers by the yreat » pensation that Congress Mayr of Porwla: fire, ithe ug sb 80 foolishly ¥o A St Parreusncng |etter in the Paris Monpe an- pnounces, asa p.eceof good news, thal a ussso just abol shed all the punishmen awoag persons abandoning the Russian state re- 1 Va., suppoie the previous quesion 48 hours on be motion to adjourn, Cresene:. wauted to speak Hari on 1@.ueed to give up ihe floor, and contued bee speech, ihe subs sauce of which was Bol io ioce son Browniow 1080 to Witusraw He never baa hed adoudtiul pus tion sion, anu he had no hw i au sujournment, I ported to the Board of Health yesterday : A vrsraton of 475 words, in cipher, irom the Foaperor M ximilav, of Mexico, tothe Ew Car otta, now in Europe, passed over the cal of Wansmission was over lapre etieet, ded 6th inst... .Veederick Kane, aged 69, rea.ded in the Eastern Listric tal, in coliapee.... would rather aasvc rele, He would 10 & DegTO grave yard then in a nd if be bad to go to nell or sher 60 Witla negroes revels, fe witudrew bis motion wo aa fr cee b he would Last week, sixteen pounds of tobacco, three gross of matches, eight pounds of three boities of whisker, were foun: skirts of three females, by sb cer at Ogdeusburg. Prorxsss Pontrs, of Yale, bas placed on exhi- bition io Trumbull Gallery, New Haven, # painting by # young Artist in Aniwerp, who was horn wth- oubarms, Vhe paimiing was executed by the use of bis toes insiewd of his flogers, aud is said to be of @ bigh ord ir is stated that nearly every German Prince bas at least hundred thousand dollars invested in American securities, and the King of Hanover,who bes been nowfled tiat he cannot reiu nto bis throne, bas huli a m,/lion in U. 8. loans, is! thle danger of their actual ssarvation if they do becowe private citizeus, Lerrars {rom Vieuna state that numerous in- que ris6 are constantly sent to the ambassadors for ews ol persons why were on Loard the Ke d'liaha when she weutdown. I, would seem thata large and aristocratic company had gome on board to witness the destruc.ion of the Austrian navy. ace Buougst those lnqu.red for. ‘Tow tuno«! at the summit for the Pacific Railroad or the Berra Nevade wountaims iu Caliiornia will be seveuteou Lundred fees in length, by twenty. four feet in wid bh aud twenty-seven in Le will be completed in about fourteen monibe. From ot the mountains, the roay hety fees to the mle for heuce ior fifty miles from Mr. Willey, Va, wanted to know if the border wd tu Participate th unrecomestiuctea cries oi “ Nol No} @ Cusiom House effi- of books commenced io this city yesterday at 498 Broadway. The ment probably ever brought together at one sale, There are consignments from 1. of this country and Hurope, Buyers are pr frem ail she principal cities of the Union. Obber inue war Ww ve cops lias Leieeea the b o tele thas i this Couventh the Gees of negro eulfiage the Kepublican party Was £0.@ BOd gone iniever, knew .he tewper of bis peopie. 000.100 WOUm Bajouln, ama tbat i ihe nom-ircou stuucced Bt..s desisea to Lave & Coaveniion ai.er bracing @ variety of shanderd and salo, which is te continue nine days, comus (Cries of No, No) He te hoped the Cun. in the chair. ie seic ik was mot treating the delegates mCuusifuced St@.ee tauly to man States withdiew, whas was jolt coud not be takeu asa part of i the Conveusio: General Kogeis, of Aikausas, claiming to be the OD)Y BChUAl Lelepate fom tua, State, noified there posers shat iegaiding the work oO) bhe Couveuwon to be consiuded, he setired trom the Conn art ip ite procending as willing bhat bbe piat- the nOn-recons.iucied Bimies savuia be drawn up ead signed only by those who wished to ole rhe weekly report of the Senitery Super’ tendons a. ~ ae sbowe thar cares aC! ir ves- . tigated during the wees, of which 44 pr genu- MARINE NEWS. ime, and of this mumber 80 died, The report was ordered on file. to Lispectors absent on leave, finally settied by allowing ten aaye | with par teenth street, and No. 56% West Jdih street, wore ordered to be disin ec ec, cleaned and white cases of cholera in that eity during the past week. lution was offered that the Commitiee on -fecomstructed ptates shali wake ther which shad be piinied tor toe iufoime © bbe Collmity | LDUL Shes Action ip ue Convention 00 the Lepore shart be continued to Gelegates irom ibe BUD-CCOLsLTUC.Ou SLa\es, ihe above was advpied, and the Couvention ad- Jourmed til lu o'clock .o*morrow, ‘The scene in the Convention during the latter part of the debate was stormy. Dei: disgust—others ovjected, veciferated and sought by various devices to ovtain harmony, The agreement to adjourn merely postponed the subject of dispute, Le eaat sid: “ill beve « grade o about thirty five mile forty to \Wenly tet per mule on the wesert. Domina the month of August the marine losses jb i by fire, wreck, collision js) emOUDIOd to 27 Vessels, O. these four were ships, three barks, ue brigs, te) scoooners, and ove ‘Tous tar curicg 1566, the marine losses have amounted to 367 veoe is, valued at $15,164,- 500, a8 compared with 203 vessels valueu as @b,- 021,000 duriug the corie.ponding period of inss taken from the table and pass special iuspection to be made of every buildiug ana ot United S.ate valiea at $1,146,000 ates retired in Desractien ef the Union League Heuso. PMILADELPUIA, Bart, T—1.80 A, M,—Tbe Union League liouse caught fire in the jaundiy, about mid- aight, It will be entirely destroyed, Tuxms are employed in the Overland Maj| ser- U0 horses, 700 mules, 50 wail coaches, anu 20 eapress Wagous, bea des oxeu and Lb Wasous, which carry gods to some 250 siaiious wal are ou unt River ie 300 miles, and srrangeweuie are made tor supplying sere wits meals, and jor the disisbuion shoub she couniry of express parcels, by means of @ cor, # 0) agouis, A OoRERSPONDEMLA beiween ex-pirate Captain Bewitu.s, Judge of tue Probate Court of Moiile anu Maju Gen Wagner Swauye, ‘omumanding the Disirwt of Alabame, has Leen publiaued, Beames aske whetuer, i, unuer tue Presueni's peace he should open Co rt, the military woulu iuteriere with him, Gea, Bwayue replies that bis previous order restianing Deimos irom exercising (he duues of tis office is weil Lure cked, sod polite our that his previous order i# bob gy Wuh 40 arrest the Probe Judge ol Mobile couusy, as an inuivicual who, fo. sows oF the punishment o! treason, and for other acts, is liavie at any Kinelo be taken LOCAL N NEW YORK AND [HE VICINITY, vice iW wen, THE FENIAN CONGRESS, (Correspondence of the Sin. Tor, Sept, @—At the af ernoon session yesterday the following permanent officers wore appoin ed: James G.bhoms, of Pennsylvania, President of the Joint Sessions; J. C, O'Brien, Clerk; F. G, Galle- her, Speaker of the House. Seme business of a secret Dature wastrimeacted. A resolution was introduced although not acted upon, which is intended to ex- from any information wha'ever, ity of British spies bero aud they soom to havean abuodance of “sin.” approached @ d. ) ro. lamason of @ with an offer of $10,000 im id if he would disc\ose the procesdings of the Con But the baits didn detineu Ly the a apoiber invasion of Canada will Rumor bas it that ke place befere poe mupition are being amuggied the use of Canedia Ali@ady about fity o to Le actively at wore in the thaw shioe woutbe it is estimaied sha evora into the orgenization fp Can There ism report aiso (bas the Governor-(Gene Leoid Mouck, is sec.etiy in sympathy with th movement for lrish independence, erte is fit in bis vetermimstion te resign bis office, but he will not relax his efforts in beh ation will be acted upon Lefore ihe @.ose of ‘1 7 L.Cb is expected to adjourn @ven ug, OF PAburday at Lhe fare & York, and Gens Murphy 8. @ spokeu as candidates to. the Aisrge pucic which speccies wer Hiuce sud Morr Tae Bitiiakp Conrest between the State and Provinesal champions was continued yesterday @t (be Hippo:heatron, in 14th sweet, The fires game payed was between U, Cyrille Diow, chempion of all Canada, and 7, McCarthy, chawpiou of Indiana, The pay was very slow up to 16 mr, Dion had scored luv to ue Bane Plocerdeu ver. be 20th inuing (be scOre « ood as follows: i.e McCarthy's luck Viesident Rob- caiom game, S00 up, Mir. MoCarthy's du hela last eveuin Diom 15 McCarthy 92. se.med to chauge, fo° oO h.enext two iunings be maue 88 and «1, changiag his score to 166—D,ou 1by, ‘They coutimueu very eveuly up vo the Sosa id the lougest rus shat bas. | upon the bench, assembled yesterday moraing for Mews iloma By Telsyraph te the Mew Tork Hun) Mecarth wade be longest ruc— Wingsug by 144 Nerorno of interest was done in the Cigar Makers’ Conv nition iu Baltimore yesterday, K, the Democratic candidate fur Con- gress iu Idaho, is elected by one thousand ma- bu Oeu .Duiuas £0! riseon, 0) Ll, Caroue buy porate up, a Lemeed (he geme scoring & foliwwea by Povey, who sored the @ume wuinle:, bo. men pay- sn 6He@ (bird innings obtain. Fol-y Kept ahead up y» Coamipiou ot 0 vory Cate.ul.y, Moe. sug T. by some Usiluan. Pp ay. ww she 14h lungs, w hea Marrison got ihe ba is tu- # caresul Duising Tur election in San Francisco, on Wednesday, for city and evunty officers and supervisors re- | sulted in favor of the Union ticket, Tas Union Worsted Works in Smithfiell, five fence, R. 1, were totally destroy- ed by tre yesterday moruing Tow British guotoat Terrible sailed from 81, Jobna, N. F, lastevening to meet the Great East- ern, some 200 miles from the shore, and assists in landing the shore end of last year's cable, Ma..Gun, Woot bas addressed a letter to Gon, Epver, Chairman of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Ex- gether, aud b. Galea! (bie polot abrod we t No waterial change took place in (ueir respeohive pus tions up so the 19. inmin @y wcores Lh, writ ne hie gaue up to to and passed hj 0h ynunge bie nec Kept bis lead and flaaily woo inie; sme liad, Averages the gna 0. the in bis 42d innia, ~tiarriven 1h:y, In the evening tho first match played was between Thomas Foley, champiow of Lilinois, and T, Me pion of Indians, for 600 pointe up, McCarthy wom by 261, the aeore being: McCarthy, rn a ce oF U1 10 Const tee Jae Sah Groves was con! Tr er ivoreing r and eranting | he wite $9,000 ber year tor elimony.” Powtos Eyan 18 YeeTavay.— Henry ©. Mountion, Themae Lynch, George Brown and John Willams, wore arraigned \t the Tombs, eharged with stealing ‘4s from Michael Qui e ‘im mitted for exemiseiion” ae Wilson wae arrre: ‘ted, charged with stabbing John . 3 ‘ame wee for lw inte iikard player, Michael yivania. made some beautiful plays end was frequent- ded, while the manner in which his oppo- t. jarmer wee arr at toreibiy vielettne thes “ 16 Park Place. he om Limp ty Cottor Tested ¢) vith presenting ine tel- ler of the National Bank a forged check for $117 65. He said he underiook fur 2 Se to change it for » stran- gor who addressed him in the see t. Heid for ex- aminasion........ A colore J anes! ief named Ben- Jamin Davis, entered the rom of Mra. Mary Bartand, at 143% West Broadway. a nd suatehing «goid watch and chain from the mantle piece, fied from the house. The thiet was arresied an & was committed for trial, Brool «lya, Tus Fourremxra Warp ATRocrry,— Joba P. Deltech, whe wats o atrociously beaten and shot on Wednesday evening; atthe Lafayette Glare Works in, Second street, KE. .()., by Raymond Schauer and bis | wo sons, is ull alive, but net outof dan- Scliauer and his son Stephen yesterday sur- tendered, themselves io Fe: eeant Hunt, of the 4th Precinct, and were locked up for exainimetion to- Michael Schauer, the mian who shot Deitech, is still at le rge, but the pol'ce a eon bis track, CoLLision or Venict ts-—About 2 o’¢lock yesterday’ morning, a hackmu s came in collision in Court street with a vehicle driven by Mr. Miller, Voion Hii, N, J. Mr. Miller's car: contain thiee ladies. One oi them ns med Marie Hager wes seriously injured abens the face « ° other iaiies, Mra, M ller and Mre. Alplanal, also bad y hort, Miss Hag ov was conveyed to her residene », No, 236 Filth atre et, New York, Kixos County Suprtvisons—A CHOLERA Sxeslon —A meeting of the Board was held yester- day. A, communication was received from the Sheriff, -comtroverting the Statements of Dr. Wil- loweim relation to the Sanitary comdition of the jail, The sheriff charges t Doctor with derelic~ tion of duty as jail physician fn absenting himself freque: atly, and for loug periods, without leaving the necess try medicines, &c, for the use of the sick. The © smmunication wae referred to the Jail Com: mittee, Resolutions of thamks were offered to the keepe': of the Penitentiary aid his assistants, for their heroic atte to duty during the prevalence jorizing the payment ot 00 A. F. Albreoht, James Wid, and, Wm.rr, and to the sini Cass, for her use. mother ef the little girl usly died) fell victims to Giecharge of their duties. ferred to Penitentiary Committee, A resolution was adopied to pay the cholora our ses at the rate of 83 aday to mayes, and $1 to femak's. ond $7 to physicians, The siia.ies of the Assistact Keepers of te Peniten fixed at $1298 year, after which the journed, Unrorte wate Occurr ENCK—DEATH OF A LITTLE GrRL. FROM A PisToL .BuotT Wounn,—Abeut one month siz cea boy named James Ward, aged 12° years, while returning from shooting snipe, dis rged his pistol near Smith street, and the ball un- ituue'ely io lged in the hea! of a littie girl, 9» old, bamed Ss sannah Graves, who wae engaged ng in her father’s yard, reur ot 45 Church sires! be ebild suffered greatiy since the occurrence u: sil yesterday, whem she was relieved by death. The boy is under arrest on a charge of wilful shooting. POLITICAL,—The various Democratic Con- servative Amembly District Conventions met yee terday aul ebected delegates to the Siate Conven tom. In ‘the bth District, however, an adjournment was had to this evening, The Primaries of t Kings County National Democrats are to be hei tule eveiing, and the District Assembly Conven- tions wili,meet on Saturday to select delegates to the State Convention. ‘There wili consequently be ‘tee trom this county. Fine .—Yesterday morning, about 1 o'clock, ® fire o¢ curred in « ‘stable, owned and seemmted by Kebert Miller, in Ryerson e'rect, near Mlushing avenue. A horse, vained at $¥5., was consumed im the flauies. ‘Tosai loss $250, Not insured. A JOHNGON Mags Mrerina.—Preparations eat mass demon- Thirteen stands are to be erected, al of the thirteen original States of the Union, med the Constitution Washington on the 17th journals published in thie city. The speakers eu for the occasion Include Benator Dooiittio, , Amasa J, reer, Heary Ward Beecher, Scorrisu Games,—The Tenth Annual Games Spring and Prince streets, They marched iH pring stieet to Broa.way, and down the Street to Fulton, Nane+u streets and Park Kow, es © mn ed ee follows: Putting the Heavy Pattine the Licht Stope (18 Ibe), dump. Throwing the Heavy Hammer ¢ Light Hammer (16 lbs.) the Highland Fling, The shore @ Heh Leap, The Bors’ Race, The Kupning Jump, | Kace, The Runoin er, Phe Brosdeword Standing High Leap, Race, Tbe Boys’ Hur- Donce, The Sack Race, Hteb aod Kiek, The murd! Kace, A game of Quoits was piayed on the Ground CuoLcera Reports,—Seven cases were ro- eet, a filthy locality. The following Wednesday : Francesca Marguicalder, aged 37, of 57 Baxter died after 4% hours illness........Umand ed 45, residing at 1.5 Aveaue A, died pfter Iness........Cathariae Horne, aged 27, of t, died at Battery Hospital after 33 ........ Margaret’ Tayler, aged 63, i atreet, died at Battery Hospital after Johanna Murphy, 46, died ndtather ot the little bove men, the father having previ- © disesse while in the fom 495 Pea THE CHOLERA IN BROOKLYN. Tho following cholera cases in Brooklyn were re- aged 6. No. 127 Navy street, in col- areh Muon, aged 17, No. 80 Congress mt to Park Hoepi- l4l York C Book Trape Satus.—The Fall trade sale ‘ices embrace the largest assert~ blishing houses present Over one mil.ion books are in the section room, em- er works. The cod » of esterday with the invoice of Lippincott & C. Poiledeipbia. Boarp or Heavta,—The Board held a reg- ular mee.ing yesterday afternoon, President Schultz Bept. 1 5. rises, 6 89; 5. sets, 6 23; High Water, 67 20, CLEARED, STE AMSHIPS—H. Livingston, Savannab; E. B. Souder, ‘Charleston; Tybee, ¢ Galveston, Lexas; Ke becca Clyde, Wilmington, 5H (P.Hudeon, Pratt, for Lendon. BAit) £8—Sexon. Waterford; Greyhound, N. Beds ford; N avis, Cow Bay; Susan Jane, Pensions, BK! (:8—George Dawes, Barbadoes; G. W. Chase, Georg etown; Wibelming, Queenstor . ; D. 8. a mn. a: Nas mu; Crinoline, Baltimore’ si — A long cebace ensued on the suhiee of «iving an i} matter U4 ot absence, The cholera b No. 57 Baxter street, No. 87 Fif- ed & 37 Dr, Comkiing's (brooklyn) report showed ihe follow ing reso.ution, Iaia over a week ago, wae “ Resol That the Santery Superin endent Le autherizeu so eause Pisce where animals are siaughtered in this district, port tw the Beard ite sanitary conuision, with to guide the judgmemt of the Board in form- nion upon the question preseo.ed.” Afier the transaction of some further business ef no public imporsance the Hoard adjourmed, Tar ‘ Kep Ware Any Biog ” AGAIN. — Captain W.C. Welch, of this city, has received « letter from Captain liudson, ot the abovewraft, dated Margate, Aug. 17th, givimg an account af the voyage of the little craft. He save she had: ough weather, winds W. and 8. W., with very heavy scat threuchout, Four times wee the tiny ship here on ber beam ends, On the 13th of August the gale was 10 severe that she could scarcely beat up the chan- nel. ‘lhey were fortuna ely taken in tow by a large sailboat. and came too at ibe pier, which wascrowd- ed by people, who cheered Justily, The dre that sccompanied them suffered much by the © mstant wet aud exposure. ‘Ihe little ship and cre w have been secure. for exbibiiiou at the Crystal Palace Sydenham, London, and the necessary arrany ement bo that ead were Le! made @t last aco. ais, Base Bart.—The Mutual Club of this city defeated the Harlem Club of Harlem, yeste: day, at Hoboken, by the remarkable score of 46 t¢ 1, ina full game of nineinnings. This w returi | gain the Mutuale having won the first he sca: e of to 20, On Thursday next the Mutua! Play t be first game of tueir watch with the Champion Atle asics, Launcw or 4 New Lire Boar.— fester- day afternoon a large number of gentlemen it \terest- ed in nautical affairs, visited Long Branch, inthe steamer Metta, for the purpose of witme tsimg a sori the invention of © ibe litiecrait w deck uf the se@amer, which ley nearly half a mile from she shore, anu within view of (he hume reds of spectators from the various fashionavie hotel in the bo: hood, who lined ue high binf, and w itched h interest the novel exhibition. ‘The rax't wae ARRIVED. ‘STEAMSUIPS—Ningara, Richmond; Wm P Clyde, ‘oason; Acushnet, New Bedford; Nereus, Boston, awa, Copenhagen, Gottenberg: &e. (,,SHIP8—Chas. A, Farwell, Londom; Eleetri Hamburg; Str Robert Peel, Leadon ons. Bret BARKS—Gabriel, bern: Brilli lerme; Edward till, Neavites! Ficlaied ey Orewa BRIG6—Ltaitienne, Table Bar, Cape of Good ‘3 Isabell¥ Hunter, Malaga; St. Vincone Cow Fisrs: M E. Thompson, Kendout, bound to Boston: Man- zanilia, Calais, Me, SCUOONERSThomas 8, Taskeo, Lingan, C. B. Tay Btate. Kondont for Boston; G. A, Hayvea, Hart- ford; 8. mith, Fall River; Painter, Pro: Boranton, New Haven; Helen, New bedfe Providence; H. 5 paraee tiverton, Kk. Randoiph, Greanwieh; M. A. Heyer, A, Haven; 5. A. Faicener, Albany for Prov Se.anton, Elizabesbpor’ for New Bedford Wright, Kijzabetuport fo: Hartford; Ann & Salter, Elizabeth: Pe es Few Bedford; Henry May, Elizabethport for —- ce Too Late for Classificatién. Ce AS A Hoop OINTMENT DALLEY’S GAL. vanic Horse Salve is jusied. Its it ie steadily inc:easing, as Pg Soy eryibing it, Ls feases (0, Galle, scraicles, 60: 68, « @liings and vrui- eos are wafely and rapialy cured by thisealve, sold druggists, and as the depot, 49 Cedar fireote b New York. Ms —————— eee AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PRE VENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, Rooms, 926 Broadway. Proposals (with designs) will be received tor the ereetion of suitable dri og ‘0 hs for horses end conv u * 00! enient pents throughout the cities o' . New te Le piaced in fron: ef manned by a number f practical wieckers, who con. ya, Paced in frou: ducied it sately through & heavy surf, reach 1¢ t opt lh 0 RD sean ceerent of the owners shore amid the plauditsot the spectators, ‘i'lie in. caibe, otabc attac: ef i. ie y chains, vention seems to he far superior 0 anything~ol the be, ug persone to diink therefrom, kind betore known, Bintupay or Larayerre.—This amniver- sary occuried yest erved by the 65th Ke,imeonus wit neon byuare he siterneon and a banquet im the even ing at (he ; THE COURTS. Tur Excise Law Deo.asap Consturvtronat BY THE Berueme Covnr.—The Bupreme Court, General Term, Judges Barnard, lograham aad Lott HENKY BERGH, Presidont, YOM. 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C, N, CRITTENT ON, Wholesal 88 Sixth Svenue, to whom all orders bear Wy EY B10 (CARVER WANTED, 505 NAVY STREET, Brooklyn, creas te Gi TiNsMiTHs WANTED—MEN ACCUS- immediately. bly EIT Kery YY sunmenes PS i ANTED—A GiRL TO DO GENERAL housework, must be clean and poste ¥ : ow Sie, doply this morning, after 9 o'cleck, as 1 at the pul pore of rendering a decision im the csses sub- mitted under the Excise Law. The presiding justice (Barnard) stated 'that mo opinion had been writen, but the Court-had con- curred, and put sueir views in the way of. foun of Judement, wuich be could obtain tiom ‘the clerk with whom they woud be filed. lie would #'aie that fo rubsiauce the Court wee of the opinion that no injunctou could be issues ageinst the Excise Com- miss.on s8 LO prevent them arresting parities were selileg liquor without alicense. Ib iconses in @ne year, od the next (0 repeal itwas eDiatier of inece police regulations, He further staved toat they were al. sgreed ip the coustitutionality of the law, ‘The judgment direeiod by the Court sets forte the avove opiuious, and further that the leaisiature has (he power, notwithstanding the license. to pro- hibit the sale oi liquois on Sunday, and tharthe hconse, being a mere matter of police regulation, is not to be considered @ contract, Lut may revoked or medified by the Legisiavure, as they may deem proper, Tae Tit Divowoe AGain.—Angelina Tit ve, Benjamin Tilt.—This case, which has become al- most celebrated through the difficulties of ats early stages, was yesterday carried toadecres, At the