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PALE — Number 1 0.658. The Latest News e Nn. ¥. San. SLY CABLE DISPATCHES, FRANCE AND MEXICO. How Max, Pays His Dabts. THE UNITED STATES AND TURKEY, A Little Friendly Arrangement. Interference of England. THR 8ST. LEDGER RACE. “Lord Lyen” the Winner, THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR. From Pittsburgh to Harrisburgh. By Velegraphto France and TERRIGLE ACCIDENT BY THE WAY. A liigh Platform Breaks Down. Mon, Women and Children Go With It, EIGHT PERSONS INSTANTLY KILLED. About YO Wounded, QUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. Freedmen Nold Into Slavery. Their Release Ollicially Ordered. CASE OF CONSCIENCE. A STOO Penitent. ; Seo. SPATCHES, Trance and Mexico. Panta, Friday. Sep:. 14:h.—in an article published in to-day’s Monirecm, it te etated that Maxioilian hes named Genera! Osmond as Minister of War of the Ewpirs of Mexico, to reside ia France, but bre military dutieein his own country beiag incompati- ble with the p. oper discharges of the duties of whe new official posiiion thus offered Lim, tho Esmperor Na- poloon has refused io grant the necessary authority to (ion, Cemon! to eccept the eppoint ment, c&e., & CABLE » Maximilian’s Debt to France, Panis, Thar y, Rept, 18th—Neon...The Mont- erin of today publishes a conveution which was signed in the eicy of Mexico on July Suth, by which Maxim)lian tranefers to French agents one-half the ¥ @ for the puypuse of paying the liabilities of Mexicotolrance, The convection goes into opera- ion on the Ist of November next A Puff for Uncle Sam. Brrr. 12.—The Mounine Post of today, in am @ditorial, wartuly applauds the policy of non-inter- vention of she (Umited States in war between Bp@a end the euch American Kepublics, Chile and Peru, and cordially «pproves the mod*ration evinced by the Luited Ssates in regard to Mexico More Troops for Cavadu, Liveuroor, Sept. 19—Evening.-The Cunard wteamet.ne Furopaand Tarifa ealed this alternocom @r Quebec direct, with @regiment of Hussars for @ervier in Canada. @he French nod Faglish Goverements In- terfering between the United states and Tarkey. Panis, Thareday, Sept. 13, 1866,—The Journar @rs leuars of today at that the Freach an Buglish goveruments havecoujointly made an activ @eprereniation to the Sulian of Turkey against th: @cyuisition by the United Scates gove:ument of au faland ia the Gulf of Osi) . Austria and Italy. Fiowrnom, Friday, t. i4th, -[t is announced @uas the Plealpotentiaries of Austria and ltaly bave eg eed upon points but the amount of indemnity, end Ahat they will soon arrive at @ satisfactory adjustment on thistcore, when the treaty ot peace q@ill be offictally signed by the high contracting perties, and proclaimed threughout the two coun- wie. ‘The Negotiations Between Prassia and paxeny. Beatiy, Thursday, Sept, 15th—A.M.—The Pras @an Conmber of Deputics has voted an Flectoral Baw and Parliament for Saxony, The negotiations between Prussia end Saxony make very slow progre It is eaid that Prussia @omande the taking of the oath of loyalty to herself Dy the Baxon troops,the payment of tea millions of thalere as indemnity to Prussia for expenses of snd the right to garrison the forte Konigstern and the cities of Dresden and Leipsic with Prussian troops, A Bevarian Loan. Menton, Wednesday, Sspt, 11.—The government @f Bavaria has determined upon endeavoring to obtain loan of twenty-eight millions by meaus of Boitery, to be drawn im this city, Candia Ammexed to Greece, Trcesre, Thureday, Sept, 13sh—A, M.—Adyices sow Athens state that the Cretan Assembly have ‘woted forthe annexation of the Island of Candia to fareece, Russian Honors to the Auerican "mbassy, Br. Fersassvud, Thuredey, bept, 14, 1866.—A fare so}! Danques was given to vey w the American Bmbawry. Assistant Secretary Foe and several United Btaies naval officers were present. Count Gortechak ff made a speech exprestive of the hope ibat the era of good faith now prevailing betweeu Russia end the (United Biates may be permanent, and stated that there was no deager of its being cou sidered & menace to other nations, The St, Leger Hace Lowpox, Wepnespay, Sept, 14—-Evening.-The grea: St, Leer race ceme off to-day at Doncaster, nd was wou by the favorite Lord Lyon. Savornake ‘yas second, aid Knight of the Crescent third, SHIPPING DISPATCHES, Gavanrocls Wednaeday, Sept, Lbrdivening, The NEW YORK, ett, which 1 from this port reeentir York, has pat back to Liverpool, die Q avows, Thureday. Sent. 15 PP. M.. The @esmebip Delaware, from New York Aue 30, ar- tived this afyernoom proceeded towards Liver: Poo! The eteamehip Que from New York, Sept. tet, for Live: poe 13 Noon -—1he ip lim from Bremen, sailed ¢'ay for New ith «a fair cempewent of paseeng and £1 4,.000in ol ibe ate iT Tentonia, from New York, Sep- temler let, arrived the aiternoon sud proceeded for Ham bureh Liy rroot, Thureday, Sept, 15 M.—Theet nied this artesnoon fer Qnebec via asrrying out the Canadian matle and * Sovinawptow, Fripay Rept. 14, — Steameh'p New York, attire, thie morning, and londom and Liverpool passengers, Lowpos, Toeatnay, Seer 1? fenochange in the money tnarket money frrr, 13- Evestee secure ere: erie heilway SPAY & 1 4; lines Co Lenpos , American securitios le firtn aivane on the clos 8. Five twenties Vig) Brie Raiw ¥ COMMERCIAL DISPATCHIIFS, Liveeroot, Tavesnar, Serr, 13-2, M.—The cot- ton racket ts unchanged an ody. Lhe eaies to- day foos up 14,00 bales, Middiing | planus quoved at 1s The bresdetuffe market is firmer and prices tead upward, ihe provision market very dull. TH! PRESIDENTS TOUR. From Pittsbargh te Harricburg, Pa. Prrrancncn, Sept. 14. The Presidential party left here at S o'cloek this morning. Secretary Seward ie otill unwell, and will remain here until the next trela. Tho party will reach Warhlogion on Saturday evening. ALTOOtA, Paw 14 Upon the arrival of the Presidential party he they wore conducted to « platform, where the Vresident elcomed by the people and wades briefepeech, Gooeral Grant, Admiral Far- ragut, and others, were then introduced and loudly cheered, ‘The entire party then retired for dim ner pisTar COTNENT -ARVERAT PERSONS KILLED ABOUT FORTY WOUNDED Jounatows, 10.45 A. M At least three thonsand persons were he rombled, the majority of whom che Senator Cowan introduced the President as the great Tribune of the American people hich m euthusiastic response, (eu. Grant was greeted ith the usual emphatic demonstration, while Admiral Farrer arcely shared the piaucdite of the people. Chee nd yolle were again ant again given, and @ the jabilation was going on, aacene of thrilling juterest and dreadful apprehension was presented ete che bridge and railroad cMce, and over the old canal, wee @ plack covering or platform, on which probally four or five hundred persons, men, women and children, were closely gathered, Yhoso ef us who were on the platform of the hindmost car were witnesses of the giv ing way of the strocsure on which they were standing. Firet, one section of it fell, precipitating the oceupan's to the ground, as height or apparently twenty feet, The second part soon followed, and in less than tuirty eeconds those person ethrowa one upon another, or bu bovesth the ruins Women screamed, while many excited men from the crowd, rushed to the immediate location of the dis aster for the relief of their triende, A number of one einerged from the wreck, usinjured, judging from the fact that they were able to walk away, Men and women were coen with helpless children ia the rarms, their clothes and faces blackened by the coal dirt againet which (hey had fatlen, An old man was led eut by two of his young neighbors, [Demands were heard not to tread upon the planks, leet some of the human beings might be crushed beneath them, The train, after r ining several minutes, moved on, the work of rescue being still in progress, and anomber of wounded and of dead apparen'ly, being born y. The train was obliced to move to keep the time table right to avoid accidents, There was, therefore, no epportunlty afforded to es- certain theexientef the accident, ‘The President instructed Depaty Marshal O'Brien to remain at own to learn the particulars and exiend all porsible aid to the sufferers, (A later dispatch received at the Ars office from killed, and thirty or forty wounded. | Hivste The l’resident and ot! larve crowd, The form ‘ speech, whea he merely returped his thanks, aud ssid we were engaced tn @ politics! contest on which, he beieved, the perpetuity of the Govern meat depen It was forthe people to see that the Constiiucion and rights of the bintes & eservod, cud be believed all wou. be weilia the ead. Mirritn, 4: 30 P.M Here F. 8, Doty, in his speech of weleoie to President said, that officia’s vad offen as empied we the hovor whicu wae bis due, the me accorded to him. , "sho hearte of your countrymen ; those who love country above "Lhe epe was applaucet by the crowd, 1 ! thanks tor the cordial shor eh, fetarned hie wcume exivaded to him, Hanawsncea, 6.20P. 08 The exenrsiom party were mo! at the railroad ater tlon by sovorel thousard persona, who euthusis cally cheered them they en'eved the carriages, A saluie of 2) gune fired from Capitol Lill, while the procession was very log and briliiant. Phe Fire Department Lad every co uy represented. Cheers wero given the line of the procession for the distinguished patty. Toren trapapar rencies witu imotwoes of wecome were plentital Ths procession passed throtigh several of the streets to sha Bo ton House, where quarters Lead previouny been proviied, Lhelarge crowd here auwembied was composed of citizens, and many visors trom the suri oupding countr rf widens was conuncted to the portico, where Mayor Edwards extended him lities of thea introcuced ent wo the ibe reply, merely bie core elcome ch bad heen e¢ ded to bin Lile ne wa king, whe torentient procession was marching ele the bells ot eny ringing. and the eaveral ba f music playing, an the crowd cheering, Gener. drags was aubsequ ly imtreiuced, and received lent, continued choeis from she mulinée kon, John Ho,em mauve @ spech oa Pp Taire, oceartonally iliustratiog cfotes. whica Kept the listea- ue Presidential party were ned at the Buiton Houne, rece y- e handsomely @h 0. » the kind attentions of its proprietors, Tike dianer was givea by the, city ,fatbort. tien to be distinguuled p+ Tho Piend fo-wight et ten vcoek & pe from the baicepy Mr Owen Thorn and seversl other gente:on, o Co mruittae of the city of Weal.astom, beve arrived dent on iis retire hewara arrived Harrichare eright, cont visijed Lim @b the depo FUBTHEB PABTICULAMS OF THR DIBA LOWM AOCIDENT, From accounts received tonight, it appears thet the aceident te-dey at Johustowm was of the most iomentabie and fatal eharacter, vhe platform erected over the cans: 7S tees long, and from 16 to 13 feet wide, Several hundred persons were standingon it atthe time the train errived with the Presdeoual party, Lt broke La the contre, and 203 4005 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 15, the ground, a cletenceof shout t. Thetmlere and buen beings were mixed up prom ecucus'y, all falling in @ confueed mass. The giving war of (he etrueture with from the ¢s but there could not at that time te ascertained anething like af A conseqnence, ite occrpanta were pron’ plated to | By Trlegraph te the New Tork Sumy Tamon were twenty-one Cesibe from cholera tn St. Louis, Mo, on thursday, Yesterasy there Le Sanaa: Of of ee beers se ede Were only tive deaths from to disease, . 0 ono! rPoirne, epuiy tr a of the Distries of Columbis, remeined os ine | Tae host A. Me Mitehenck, of Butfaloy N. Yy request of the Presidents to render suc) aeria ance as | Wish 7.000 busheleof corm, w wawped Toure. might be ne ty. Thies be did, Mr. Murphy, of | day night, in the to lock below that city Ge asl sages Pee ia Se unb'o hoe euanee s he Trt Ter nernes State Convention is postponed.eo ; : wes fheanphsna hel gr the wreCK | the meoond day of Ovtoler, in consequence of the of the victima, and placing therm (o wayons (o be com: | ; 1 wered to their homes. Some had hoch erme and lege | Presence f cholera in Nashvil brokea, and othere were injured to Tar ret prece of atk eoodta mate ta California with contneat herds a severe brul waste ved at the S.ato Palr at Sscramento on eleh one were killed, whia this ever More ere im @ dring condition, Abou were sever wounded end a large number were sliehtly imjo Col. U' Beirne saw the bodies of d apparently fourteen two wemen and three men, The friends of the fortunate parties buried to tho ecene frantic with erie’. Mothers, with children im their or toeking their kindred, Im iact the entire pop iat were gathered areund the distressing scene, anxious ly leoting for ine for ends or relations, Physicians were seut for, and twelve arrfve! from Pittsburg, It ie sald the Provident has contmbuted liberally for those rendered helpless by calamity, Tovwrsiay Tim trial of Ca; abu sletiing in seaman, New Yor in the Uuited Sales Lb “harlee KN heating of bh 1 Frauc seo ts vires Cours ot an for ailing the n the wy Charles Storm, on, during the toyage aloo thoee of | fr bo yw progres n- ¥ ranctaco, 4 were a Tue Baltimore Clty Council leet avon'ng post- Poned a reavlution «fering & ¢ arrangements or Inqu for exten ling a reception to o State ad othere will meet the President toulay at the Maryland line, an! escort im to the cy. Titm grees’ oppers. eehich have devoure! every- thing about Fort Mearney, Mow prosching the rivor, ent Miseourl, A few. ai Senece, Kaoean, five m Ie nue their de more there will not be a greembbing left upon the face of the earth, in that region, * LOCAL NEWS. ‘rosicent J hason, The Governor of Voie ead The Home Reception « Woastiiveron, Sep, 4.- Clty Council and others wh @ business of makin, Washiegton. The Commits rom the » have a entrasiel suitable arrangements hy ef rey may yot aweep over clouds ph. go they appeared i Sd w ee wen of y table 1, have prepared y and civic orear cession, which will meotthe the railroad depot. The reception ceremon take pace atthe City iiall afer ehich ihoce umn Merrento the avenue, and from thence to the Executive Man From Wasbincton. KEW YORK AND THR VICINITY, 5 Wasinimaton, Sept. 14, FAapen Faces Comisa,—Tho “ season” at Alettor of instructions reepeeting the teriff haa | the watering places, or 1S s fast hastening toe been addresrod by the Becr ry of the Treasury to | close, A few nore bale, ® (om more ex uretons, « the Commissioner of the Kevenue in re to the | few more thrvath twill be consigned to the Proposed rev sion of the tariff at the next ession of | lietof departed va *. EBacN train thatarriveain Cougress, Lhe letter among other things aave the city brings Itecareo of feded feshionables, to “Tn view of the ‘act that the revision of the tari | eather with the oxcapbermella which aeually attends fe corain to oncage the n of Conery fact’ e | them, The plots of dames with unprovided dauguters I be eparel t areatanontand allt failures aud disappoint vane to ihe e mente of the campaten are farting into the past, tine av ree Ad AOE, mted | shoddy, with erimped mouth and “atuek ¢ i You are there ore here ne edtocve the a will now resume ite natural aepeet, and busine Jerk of the revision of tho tard ver " men, throwing off thelr hol ter artire, will eenin de end to reportatll, which, f # « will be a sabstisue ‘or all acte impee ne eusome thelr soule to money meking, It would be in- dutieg and which will renser the ainiimetration of | teresting, were it possible, to ascertain the feelings thie branch C the ee 10 system By s.nple, many have econ wal and elective.’ al of won It le understood that the oMfee of the Commissioner | @eined that rerences of mind and health of body which the peaceful enrronatings of country life are of the Revenue will be at the New York Cusiom Hovse during the month of Octot With regard io the t mechanics or liborers the Commis iener of I the terms ‘met supposed to bring, Io view of the character eticac otudentof to the conelasion thatthe enm total of mers! and phy fashionstle A homan nature rr pericen society, the quiet noon permenta mad ' an hardly fail to be driven | | | = , and learn how by Conerese tn the neral and poputa eieal tmororement th ecuret mothe ama! In- they were not desired by Congress to ie deed it ie not iffonitto imecias with what a sense clerka draughvemen. Leu }utauel pereoas ony 88 | oF plexnure many will ereet their own firesidee-- pentere, br lavere, ins iota. The | sinking down with a algh of re laf expressive of in c son of the Inte ual ieveny Law eremp ing | te ecratification that “it je allower With the euch workinen trom tae prov sious of the Act 'p lini o such mecha 4 laborers Fay | best of us icomuch pleasure of the modern eummor im (Le construct ou of puble work © em | ort, even be real, lsvovt Many of the plored oa public werk or at public ha home rerd bound ever, eon sojourning at have, he Commander i homas A, |’attivon, has been relior- ” rome “quiet re thet le, they have been living @d from the command of the steamer Muscooi@ and | where tho chiet art fool conalate of pork and placed on waiting orders, beans aod Joinny cake; where the cups heave no Mejor General Howard, Commirsioner of the Freeamen's ean, hes addressed a telegram to the Assistant Commisslones forthe Bureau ia Alabama, informing bim of a statement made that two freed men bad been sold in Clark County a for $600 and the other for $7 bene the re siton the floor while parting the hair, $ knoeking ones knuckles againet the where night je made hideous br thee {the forke bave but two p one where ary to prevent and yakiog of froge eso low pitched thetit ie nec colling, nod dive © | end bellowing of calves, T! vo been un- cme tho sittement is tive, to socare tho release of | nermning all therm dome will eleo be the freedmen. plecned toeer thelr comfortable homer again, and A communies‘ion, enclosing $700, has just beem | phos eccura by comparison a larea share of newetlye received at the Treasury Deparment from a Catho- lic priest in Balt! who states that the sun was placed im ble hands by a penisent at coulesiog, as due to the Government, Major General Li, (, Wright has issued en order announeclug bia aesuimpiion of the command of the District of Texas. Arrangements have heen mado with the Penneyl vania Central and Mhilade!pbis ant frie Rail toconvey delegates to aud trom Hittsbure at fa Himilar arrangements will be effected wit? eraiifes ion fi clans, howe There isone aliorrete and They “come home om thelr eurn trip. who are free from epe red no oxpenres bh he front shuttereant look a little neverihees, they ‘and hue have reason to feel entisiied to acertain extent. ‘Ihe fashionable habit of rushing ont of thoci.y every summer ie, in | short, © very foolich one, and the benefits attained IL} thereby seidum compensate for the sacrifices mace ar, who have inen from Saretog openimg cons! ollve inthe eitie, 7 pale | havo “ker yma ping in the house; up apperrances onda, ‘ being Natrowan Uxiom RATIFICATION D)RMON- estions are ig mace to for tents to acconmotace the rolaiera and eallors ATi” nasp ft ABATIONS FOR THE at The President orted tehave Eves lhe General Committe of Arraugemon's of Jeff Davis, th ho was pot tr onthe Ne jonal Union Ratification Demonstresion, term vy the court im waich be hed been incicied 1@ | 44 be held in Union & re, on Monday evening, should Le releesed, As it te understood that he will Dp. Tayi pot Le tried ot ‘hat time, hie relerse may be expect- | Mot yes erday at the Asvor llous® las arior, od soca alter the YS nuing of ©) obe ¥ It iv zee | Keq., Chairman, Juha Savage aud Hiram Ketchaia, vorted that seria indigise refuse » be Fe sed on condision of jeaving ue Country never to Focretaries, i. re wae walieht distarbanes between the police troasnee, ar wine out eorse.ly colocet woman, the police driveu off, bub bose... The subcommittees reported prorress, The Chair annouree! poeltive seceptances of the ine vitation to lu preseat and »yeak from Ben:tors Me Dougal, of California, sod Dison, of Connecticut; various f " Vontromery Bis f Ma iaud,; Postmaster General the vilce of (be Attu nay General, 1 | Pa Fh Caching. in edaitiea 16 havin eceived tere and at the White Hove es hava been heretofore pub gine poriurect the Presicontial party, Lhe wre exovted today, apd majority of he petitions on file how are (hoe whe | si 4 6.60. Pi twill be yupiiehe Weve ererpled (corm general smnerty by tho bal Ser the: the ath, 6h thirteeush sections of ‘he aiuerty p ox ly bai} Wards” Natl who heid y under bhe Comeder Union Joliatoa Clobe, aud ochere who bave ac @sMMELE, OF Were poseessurs of B4L0,000 OF MO.e, te ied. wil pir.@on the vccasion, A full * a np emer thesee fs, ond Chur pomitiong ju toe great ine FROM NEW ORLEANS will be pubilehed inthe moculpg prpereot Mondey, Hix stance bre being erected, aud at @ meeting to be Another (it of a Riet. heist yo0u wt the Cha rruan'e Otliee, is will Le cech led w orany tole shat be neecal . * 22 , } The New Omang Sept. 15,—A aligns disturbance principal #and Vonting Mioade ay, which te pesrly eccurred im thie city jast evening, caused by the | Giunwse, wil be w wervel of arrest of two colored women by the police, Agate | Ii is of mee ae pine ree tions ene ings ' 7 tewpt wes made to recuse (be womer by B0MO | pig ga yoorast old uary at colored noldiers, The police were soon reinforced | witness. 1) wae Bley announced the i dition to and were met by by tho nerroes with volleys of |! “bak ic oh Pika bie YT. ‘i neat amber of tS briekba end fuvitations to * Come on." ‘The | iyiotic eonge andp.cces, which the Sing on the ‘ ie iat 4 Hoffman wee en 26, wvorgl deral officers, succeeded | ve ious stay Iie lh Mayer pollee, assisted by sovorsl Fe 4 | nounced Wepork sbevers stand curing the eve in restorivg quiet, Jilin Henderson, dr, etuembor | og hie succunrciost Ws Feccived with @ died thie moruing trum | p.-us@, ob judge jrean sug 6 uer ner" ie trew tr ab wounds received in (hia sioten thes hot aly Hiadiy ale # oy Troms Ae , r New Usiean ‘ ba j mt 7 oF0 aver.) The Judge ieplic hing Areal 94 ay Oo A ! Dix‘ will wicke a repo pe , aay ® i a venom gud fieury J fouro! thei havgiug t uow, ‘ ri Jicen and Hon, Chores ¥ anal i.erswot w presvleas ‘bree of the ( isin eet wiluave ose Chaifmaa, e Cry j yar \ u OrTawa, ia \ proclamation has crets.le sbraciug the ] eerie been is d abolishing the tree porta of Sault S:. ba y ye Oblon Bi Whh have @ leer € € rie and ». we ted thatthe Natoual ; d Fj ai 6 will cone eB tom A camp (or the volunteers of Lowar Canada will be ithe ¢ os Delegation organized immediately in the neighborhord of Shere | do meuia “rele we * sen, Nelson burne, on the {ine of the (:raud Trunk Keilray, Tay.or, Chestuanel UTIL 4B) Ole 1 ro, ©, Way Bens, 14 eve oo a fone | vie 1 ’ niributors, ere, csp ured off Fort 4. ! t, bad been ree | Praekere Bnd | itaerd le don their own recoge es, there bo.ug Lo oe ewer need evidence to warrant the eien bo bated : Mowreral, Sepi. 11,—Lhe inpavitants of Btan- | the ev briige, Dunham end st, Armand are very gener !7 L.9i106 emailing inemre: with revolvere gud balls ing ts breech loading cilles, and sup vying maeives with | eeud therecd ere Gal, i Gran Maison | y plenty of ammuuit otha. Inerse of anotrer ke | Yuree \. ¥. Lhe Conmitee Suga aujurmed Alt é meet at the Malwa Uuiee ar Gk bok Munday wisn invasion iu thelr locauty, vey wil ues be lets ob Lo mercy of tie kouiana, eh he t 7 hird Year ————— — Tus Far Rorens axp Tim Boarp ow Heaven A Wansino. The case of the fat meter Gies which has heen pending for several days in the: Supreme Court, and the manner in which it seeme likely to terminate, is « serious who have con:idered it beneath ¢ the orders of the Hoard of Health, Christian Giew was arraigned before Jostice Dowlin pines, charge! eriminally vio h Board in reepect to the vice hirty- TOR WEF at once t decision, J erland. of the Supreme Court wis wie teare rivet certiorari, (o bring the case betore ens, eral Trim of the supreme Court, and yerierde he rendered a decision aenying the motion, etating them there was ho rossen to doubt the suttic evidente on which Gi te) of the applicant Gue-Gon of ‘pro wae ned, aud from preaont {tlooks ue if ir, Gree P Fil have to #er¥@ oat his (wo monihe on Blackwell's: TOmnS Presonens Fares BY Rats.—About feventeen bore, committed for theit, were confia-, edinacoilinthe Tombseon Wedoesday night, on Thureday morning, when brougut into Court,y ene of them ed a pitiable eppearance. Hie fae was enawed end bitten in a coreu places by res mere thaga thoussod of which, be sald, kepy up ® pirited contest with th boys for the maste ali pightlone, ‘Three ovber bors were bitten as wi er be, but notes badly, Their clothes posed partot (herr person and the poor listie fello race to the elty chi 1 that th som ory hing « Tor Brrtano ToorsaMent.—To-day will be the last of this grand affalr, The 46th game waer terday between J. McCarthy, champioms and Joan lrawley, champion of Obey 0 pelose ap MeCarthy won by 187 potntein nioge. Highest run MeCarthy, 66; Frawley, the vith a as played by BE, J. Mlunkets, champion of Venueylvenia, and Tbomas F a champion of Tlinola, 600 poluta ap, The Pem ay im) fe N i yaoia champ on won by 6 potote on 0 86. Highest rume—Poley, 81 eveoire tha es)h game wi Ly e not Mo., 50 puinte by Dion br 60 «in 20 innings tiarrison, 1 n, 125, An exhibiden game bew troen Mr, McDevitt. of New York, end Jone Diow, chainpion of America. 400 ponte, was won Meeviit by 75 pointe, Lligees ruue—MeDevit 189; Dion, 120, SLAvonreR House Lssercrton,—The Sanler tary Superintendent of the board of Health bow commenced his inspection of tae slaughter houses and other alloved nulsauees fo the city, and @ reports may be expected at an eu iy day, CuoLena Rerorts,—Only three cases of cholera were reported in the city yesterday morning,, one of whom died, They ccenrred in 194th street, between Sd and ith Aves. in Sd Ave, botween 119th id 12 thats, andat No. 1 Fraukfort ot, At the Hove Hospital two were discharged and one 1, vir: Patrick Rran, aged 80, bor Highest rune— oerson Thureday, rt Ave, At Ward's lsand there was no change. ‘theoebolera paticnta remained in Hospital, At the Battery Barrack woman wae sduitiol tres, ‘ince Seation House, Mar the Fifth pa, fd Fugiteh, from 15 Baxter a ‘harged, Remaining, 13. The rial pe mite geaut sterday wera Maria M. Dornett, of 20) Mott a; Geo, W. Dunham, of 38 Kast 194th’ airees, THE OTOL A IN HEOOKLYS, One cholera case onty, was reported in this city tal vyerverdar, aud thatot amildtype, The total m he den teon Tharesday waa %, of which ono fom eho 6 from cholera infantam, and 4% fro dlse .0e8, 17 trom ell other dis. SoLprens 4Np SAtLors' Convention,—A very le mreting of soldiers and sailors was hel@ last evening lo Clinton Hall, Astor P. the Hoa. Jolin Cochrane in the chair, who in brief re- marks jatredoced the Hon, Horace Greeley, who t some length, condemaing (he N toat every loyal man, po mauer enutled to protection and i zeuship, ttee of five was appointed to dr sodrportaCooaiu ion fora Soldiers and Ballo loven cf thie city. Mr, Baum, also, offered resola~ tice pedgng the meeting to exerts themselves l~ pocunne ® monnment over the graves of mere. ibap ) men who im (he war, and now! rate seep la Cypress Mile Cemetery ; aod @ with vorr n commisise of Barlow, He claimed th He eeneral epoke, sole atrone id be yp {(rreat applause.) Gen, G, Vaimer, wee iuiroduced a8 @ seidier who often thevuna of the enewy, but he astoniened them spine tontst wase) a tletako, He had been in the Quartermasters Department, Lub uot iu the field ag «ti bone man, Gee, Pasmer epoce of the cenual stumpape (our, @od alter sume abuse of the the rights dao essay © SisccLan Topacco AccIvENtT,—On Thurts doy last, Mr. Jos, b, Mdge, the well known Jersey, City pyrolechulst wae transacting some business im Cedor street, iwhen in the aet of stepping mte bie wegon lo depart, hie horse started sucdenly, the shock tarowing a quid of tobacco whieh be bed lo bia mouth to stucvmt, aud lodging it in bis wind. lu bie @tlort Wo dis.odge it he ruptured a blood 1 for some the considesed to bein @ adit.om, bus yesterday Le was reporie gure! danm Mustc,--The Central Park Commissionera avnousce that if the weather is fine there will be music om the Mall, atthe Park, this afternoon, com, menacing 644 o'clock, AMUSEMENTS, — BAnNum'’s — ‘The Lone Houre oF (he Lividge,” although tm the fui tide off popularity, bus tobe withdrawn to make rovim iow ovber noveitios, A new domwstic drama eatitied “Mary Lockwood,” willbe produced mexs wack, tm whieh labor and its lessons, ith amd its tempte. tious, aud waut aud its consequences, will be dee nested Ouyurro..-Mr, Joseph Jefferson, as “Rip Vam Winkle," stil fille (he bousg uightly, Lils persona. tion of the ehar cter of Kip,’ who sleps jor twentyy years, is unsurpassed, Fivrit Avert Overs Hovss,—Tho Dudworthe give ever,body who aiteud at Nos. i anid Weeq 2410 atreot, @ hearty laugh, Among the vocaliste: are llenry Grier, end other leadiug meu of the prow fersion, Matinee today, Cuaucery Wuire's,— Thies povular srmusement, 432 Mrogdwey, com isice ty attrac. tons sud every evening os sre intro cuced, Next week there will Le au cative change of Dil, Matinee to-day, dony place of resh nove Pastos's, What Charley White is te Hyroadway, iouy Wastor is ue bowery, Tony bee usplendid baset troupe, Next week 6/6 underlined thedramaof “lhe Yankee las," acd he Dalles pansy towhme eutitied “lutrigues of Apaiu,” Laying Haul.—A, H, Uarrieon will give egrand sacred coucert to-moriow evening os this pleasant, woude hell, ‘The programme isa very bridiang One, and will embrace some of the finest pieces by tha loading compose THE COURTB, BADITLOM LBEATY WATH Bw S08 Apa, tna been wate by the Coarul tur & / Coutduucd om Wourta Pawo exon

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