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——— THE NEW YORK SUN, | leyerecans , RATES OF ADVERTIS PUBLISHED DAILY St NDAYS EXCEPTED V <p US OF ADVERT ‘ vet of Nuesed and Fulton etreeta | | Pavaine anv 1™ i eS ae j — —— —— — - : Pit ihe olen ar. Prico ‘wo Cents words tor Nad los oe — poor are left without any ma ta a few dase back onan exploring | Mr. John Hawkhurst wae declared the | Kiver, or ander the watere ef the shores of Lor - ‘ t Harpe laney th 8 to | Gan pnt te eottanee by the. promeation ti WME OLD WORLD, (SEQ sce a Lima fom days back on an exstorice | Mr. Jobe, Hawkhas Hae, en thar : TENNESSES. w Bary orale to | was put i he peowceutt ne : Mabed | sean ata B80 atel? b * 1 AS amen ewe of | gave riee to an excite 6 Me Butte f " Ue drhomindl datetledell Seseicdeod i ‘ ly thinks be sew Sur. Bun Cable Dispatches. | ; ; riwas | was termed m tones tell t y thin city, andl not a single die ' . oe nat aweareatal THE REFORM MOVEMENT, ting the price and tl at wealle \ 1 tara Sas Galak aL Cant 1 n oat id tae natant IRISH FAMINE REPORTS. @ quite t a , awenica purged , 1 y . Medel ay, Hinding | yive f ‘ THE DISTRESS EXAGGERATED | « mut the lie gl ATL " . ‘ a owing to the al 5 Apr f dial Heveral Medina, and the post Nica The Conv then went 1 > rn the pris ‘The Reform Movement. aller ele ypkeepere bay | Faxda and Coste Kiva ie io lene satistactor tog of t oon the Fe and Mehjealed de tee eee A) we soon his back th ) Loxpox, August 1, Evening —The lenders | they are themselves to be pitied. They are | Wider the active direction of their Committ ‘Uraantaation oft Low 6. Unofticia a from Madi 14 is too ridiculous to be entertain of the Refor svement have wade ar 4 t forced to pilfer and adulterate in | tive Presidents, Messrs. Guzman aud Cae 8 Mr. Avell t vt fon county gives Ether WW) majority; | tended wect to the T ‘ Aucther witness ohn Lae, who hat P tect tto pay the high fente demande iro The article fing tor t mbtdtlOW’| Hoy eeud sivas Hece alow 6001 i : heen overwhelined with iufamy, He Pangenmen anoiher grand meeting of | tivie miceratle a where they are @ Ovaremna the Legiale aud as 6 pul tidal 4 “ ‘i orven-thirty was dis: | (Murrick) £0 to Lae an ono link In the tho supporters of “Keform” ia Hyde Park | ject toconetant loses (rom having . President hae been 1, was tend wan, aad Fayette give @ Conservative ma : M ated Ot ence for 6 ain that» rile of on Monday ne tpose of pro periy storing a Troals the anit Crows 1 Mr M Airman of the committes ' s sada * * non aa Seiler taut we of the | Rule. Me. Marry Chester's Con egoria Magno, by inakinw the expla " (cua 8, Tavs, Aug. let.—The oleo- | Hesar Wann tree f thie owing ‘the brought Tranchise exte form bill ag tt y; bu Mavs A antity of car se y wi 1 sin pans . sturhanee of any | thn: the ainall fry of eapondente Ww * > aay! Passed the House of ¢ Au im wi equally t atoamer—over tw wer ot t " voated ina | kind. Brow A majority in thie pres with aweditor thrown into t Take a shaved Surra gt main f Denuim, August i, Eve The report: | 4 jis ik the eupplion a General WY woe, USM to Se Mr, Bek ' ton wile wn athe the Orent and from the atop at al pay hee ad, none towmake t at . oat ou ® visit to Guate t . ent word e wn Hehot AM Elected om sides Hon that at least, The “ 1 distroas in # Maso and Conne AAR Hg A e . cuder then cheaper aud more a aia fe Senate 6! muaiat of Hl SeamiGReae TNeNMle Ries Tenasthe. 8 Poneuci de Baetteh ¢ 1 p Wood save he abaved bin hata, from famine, baw aaggo | Ibis not part Batinal re sanwa , The State hall | ‘ . for han tw ainkt the Rainiuatton, it waa be Hd Y : t* u tte will give aet Leg ; “ s f F . , Were, The whites and od with A MnmaebAle AETNiihty weit nine o'clock. and that he bad ee a EA eda habe t We t y toe af) ition Queens, Kings, K totes aud a Cob bartylig Gonondled bah ently b ool pase: vidual aa betag at lie shop the events included ¢ at i by @ el pu at the | Haim tet : . s i ' lat hour! Tore was e place bu vies the rau f wer fort ome beor of the | 1! * Met Ms 1 teu ‘ K how ’ aod crowds quiug through tho ‘wl dae ¥, aud especially of those | tan atv. Weateive rom the Secoud tHe rue from all tho warde but one, give V0 ‘ at it after a lapse of twa Sof wine aud apirite which are | iy ual pevers vid thie Was AW UHLAE apport ' . 1; Kthorilge, 708 ¥. where he | you rat is identified asthe man whe to the poor in eichuess, a eeu Sew York, with @ ailion . dela re ‘ ot der to take | was aliaved, but the conclusive anawer te the Der now alw pasinle for them | wre fi Was made’ ao atrict, while retain the county give Brow Wood's teatimony 8 inthe position shite atate, | "Sef" chester was attached to other strom " tnd Etheridge, 159 K 8 | which the p osccuiion have placed Surrath Pe eving the hf atic couution — Weateleater w 1 publican ticket ia all elected. Ma to! 1 w that Sarratt left Eluien 0 i ahd FAL ths PON a) Bul Ghar WOUltieaT Ves ‘Taigcenaagnmaet ads Williamavort, Me. Koonte said that trai nin the follow | tor fe taken up by mieanacua arent It was to 6 fe tebe iat is shilosan would have arrived hore at 10) in the Lyuedal, 2; Ro: | ether beney ff wot by the| The Porrentr of the tith June t euanilia HOrME be pacure | Luubitendl von Hrownlow w majority morning, aud it was a physical. | ad ed. L werd Sur ou the bork of June, brouglt aportionment the Second district contained Columbia gives wolow Lit) votes, and The new New York Society for the Sup aged . ap ence with Marl) party of steamel as who mre i over one bandied thonsand more tubal | reridee 14 preaaion of Gambling has 6 d ope |, Hut another ciream A new Rua | rules economy i# the great | treaty with thin Government to open al tants than a f the ve an dintricte childs rations, and John ©. Heenan a en con. | 0clees shave all around hie £ 1 iu thie market arity. Alia, it in anid, with | oy era from Panga to San Frauciace, ; Mr. Greeley moved to etrike out weet Clarkaville- Beownlow's majority, 728. tederates wore ‘pulled’ on Tuesday. Not. | Sve Surratt hail no goatter ' La Union, Avajutle aud) Sau The reinno ae peraone | Vet © for Halt divide the | aon ¢ fanny tae tt heon but one gambler convicted at New | [he time th ber says be had ae tt Lo iablag Rly are t tin the dis te : r all divide i y najority for Brownlow Heed Eki one geinvioe eeavicted Bh New| Geand, Nowy slight a ciroumatanee Manuel Carva the extreme lize “ to which they lave reduced the city. ere , ite 4 Tullahoma—Majority for Brownlow, 10. | welts Inend: where he util ote eack, | that may be urdinarily, it becomes @ mate When» nian ie uiterly Lousele The . to apend (ofthe law of Cougreas u feand | ted Kaci y ay at OF; Hrownlow, 2b ee proseoution produce William C. Cleaver, aiving t iabut one thing to b ' key aud $29,000 in a A aupplenentary t Wi ice oF thers «9 a Hrownsville, Haywood County—Browa it drainage of a portion of the Zaydor | He war aurprixed wheu he saw that maw Emperor Francis | and that is t 0 with @ Me x ly 1 : une 1 , 1 raya t ur of Antwerp, “ia | come upon the stand —a man who had bees, the inp snl food aa prowpily as p This has |, ¢ I ved f t M ALP WE Samaria ae pela ‘ 1 by kihertaae: | usly cout ei in Halland. An | convicted of acrime without ® vame, It . “ guizod uty | ‘ ; Gotu LAG : alta mw Nn et engine Heyorinek, hase plau | ¥44 murder —and not murder alone, bat s Ir. V Houseless Poor A v |, General La t et Hanlstrailon sia teva reped < for reeovering scres from the water | wurler moat foul aud unnatural I Vor imperteetly c oat pre i ust ‘ i ' Mews ciate ue ieaiann | uae f the partaituated be= | Has the United Siates bscome ao low thet I “, August IF Console H away hope tha “ . ’ " pi wvieg. th ’ tween the Kafoldisp anid north of | it muat ase auch tools! Not Cleaver at for money. Aw tie 4¢ of tins Meaue hay = | Ma 180 regiaterod t 5 ‘ Urk, The auccone whieh haa at: | but Clearer manipu by Conover | | ranue#4rni | Piaee| PMWLADELIHEA, Augnet 1 4 H wed at the f a: Unite eveut , anual a srisy Genera ais f AF operations ta the Marlene Bet Conover alone, vat Conover m ‘ 1 , athe 1 Repabtcan Conver A ‘ ' d tha f in this city, owing to the aeizure of ue guew favorably for, the rowult of | Wan Conver, the scheiwor aul dey and Groat Weator iu the Yesterday An iu Ir pret rt at a Nddae Be Lae txtael 5 the work uuder consiteration, all tho perjary at the Arenal trial —t above den en F Ande of Negrorss ros ’ H ' ina to I of «by the Laternal Revenue af | Vor the vile tool of @ inastor scarcely Letter rhe a A i te capnel souars ere. Tho afticars eoizo all the cotton | Tie Vetorshurg, Ve, Represe avers that a] “Cangver (he totee ot Aone, veulae Cinerdans ae fo Greenies a Coun peethy From Wa is , Hive t { At in without taga, dectarine that a oesti> | YOraious nativy eat th following, ove Way | Gita beaite the ocunncl for the peosceuti aol CS ena ihees vet A A War ot tie “Ay inge ty - ) ‘ ‘ ast week: Dinner—One plate of cabbage, |— thie man Cleaver, manipulated, by Cot Ge See fhy Seat otihene ace x ut © Morrew Tinw 1 stecoived a ' 4 . cient. ‘The merchante declare the act Feciounnbern vata half pounds | towel the jury to fake his vath agatiat thie COMMERCIAL Allee tin | au early hour od of the Air | Hala “ Ke, wane " ' ‘ | luey, binnke tant Desert—Twelve pes ely ily disbelieve, but apurn such teat Livenroor, Aug. 1—Eve Cotton ee best can Chureh w Y) blacks oan ‘ The nn ‘ Me - | 1 four anwoore of ice ere ead bt : ative a f seceding Marit e roan Roed ia also rolind bat .y L Hertha yy The ealee of the | ind outeof their n : aA. tae tha Gimede! bE caw [aEROa A ; ie eae ‘ : feline! Meat Sie Patterson, @ aud half pouud of butter Tboce he a at quid tire!" Au! not Y “1 1 tatal nui, Hon of aljot | Prominent merghang bore, alsconded with | 4 ionacrrus dlaturbanoe between the | { \ tire” would bring, " ‘ ’ wt haul . : ; 11 id justgionte ‘one wuld toaduel, whic inod to mony, wid she sayy meat Helgandage I J Ate. JW. Manmicntt: made a abort nd. | long ty, aud of what right t very favorable circumatances, | ed acvera ., lawh aneth Ne ant a ant era are ae ks | NEW Yor«, atta tn fo artnet LEA HeL US As nid Me teem Fg oe sicamolip Henry Chauncey, from | the ations ot the by W6t8 | Camsilinttenal ‘ paticaie ! the ta 0 ‘Ticonderoga aud rene. reported in Paria that Mo * hi ation S ‘ had MARKETS FOR THE LONDON Poor will July 24th astived here yester: | thie’ day Lioked to by the whole « ation -— Thirty n Mr. Minehina: the following ,Adioiral Farragut rep ts tue | Wela the Journal de Pars, who was tt s rh nie Gen rosity of Mian Hartott Re New |!" i ] when fathinre louked eaverfully fo tu ed " * Macedon ait Savannah, and the Dale. | to be prosccuted fur some remarks wi vie re Varaet to be built ta Loudou Lew ry sand § 1240 in epecie trom Ca ‘a dayne this. The rebels of ‘ ' oh the A minrack and the Swatere were at he ude upon the father of those young fe! biyane & rete tion of the Budstag—tia Objects wad | fania ee vw fe | Cone Feat eet , Liston waiting the Admieal™ orders, | roy a i Cai Mk cpgy lag ULB t ingle pigs oe ineier i ‘ hilly for a dlaturbauee in, the Convention, | ettiutional ¢ thon roane 4 this F menot guiic| Hear Admiral Goldeborouab, Shaving. been ~ crete the’ O6 Ok Abr) ame ee saa ' osiate in ( and ha wanted them ppolated, This | morning, Mr. Aly the chale : iT \ gut, ie on . to be built in Loudon accommods. | Spaniah tort azain on ite way tothe | Republicans reproseute , hin, Bret are H ATH : aston of. Mis Merribh'a Aienmens | (4.10.3 Nt dont he | ‘ built int for tho a 1 Vth Bain on ita way to U ovenian in tt A The following memorials were presetned y he pits, “| 7 niane aro getting up a big the Defenes-Ab'e aud Hlghiy tute: lle ito t 4 Hon of the p ver af h . vornineat | adopted by the Con 1 of i By Mr, Hell For a separate mubmingion of the ¢ ped t a by ative | on Hevbew of the Vestimoms, Ke, Ke. 20-0 Mies Tits iiss toe War ta | Leet neta a ens | oe cad, oh teas. when nel Ceased ere | 18 jinges gi Mr irate ne 1 Mormon tabernacle at Salt Lake, | Wasiixetox, August !,—Tho trial ot Jolin {4 or, Weictn tive tn a Oy HAO areatad aroat dtspatiniee: | ANY. INCL © he here to Wonk up t : y y Avaluet dona, | A ! te eS just finished, holde 10,000 people. HM. Surratt was resumed thie morning in ; Shit of the p M7 pave Hievaldeslar-| Kenubliean party in Virginia were ae in ete : up the reaslutionsifered | Tin anunal loss by the woar of coin ie| the Supreme Court, Jule Flat before bhin dint f a at rosear lets h of last t drels nud hypocrites, and would meet the | javtvete me tans! Ry Mt ° ing upon the Aud or for in| estimated at one tenth of one per cent, a An ert, Uuige Fisher preekd al not | per stan th prow rme ue that’ the sit ; 1 they merited y prmaiety sie Wronibliien n relative w the Cle" plain Caual aii Wotel ie Base lone back | tat. Mr. Merrick resumed hia addross to the 4 , amt ster of War bas esi: The Uhan. | vf fifty able bodied men . wl " i lancks | K ne conde iu the report of the remarks made by bin. . of a nmarket esp Re aa iie yt cen | anil) wad Kean order, fur Teoria a junieta Keswlidy TW" the Canal Commicaloner report | pCiaTHent, the famous fencing master of | yeaterday, but he kiew it must be sonics [nied Stare Onrethad (hws the: Gueaeninent pil ents at the Capital Sqn i ¢ etitions frou varus | yy: thin Cebyyent : ber’ Paria, hus boon farted by danth, | what incomploto an it did not profers to be surra:t adnan ¥ leah t way be provoked io it |, thos rhe first od at t ee ‘On the se bu ‘ee st Perak A Moximinr ia to be erected to Maxi- | [U7 Uresccution im! Kit be advised, wud not } a ae i Tho acme payer says it is a consnlatory pocene legate 8 ws Fora sevarnte 4 au in Trieste, Auateia, . OF Ln RNIN @ o0e U with Ne ae lowe A he len |r te bat wo are able ant iaily ty | a vi i instintiona | david on tho ta |, Astaixe of the working masons of Paris | Ar. Morrick then roamed the considers fe ft tie hg ©} uow to add the railway trom Tongot to # \ eniling queation | eletation of the report on th eatio Tie government steamer Cosmopolitan, | 8 wae of middio height and war wrapped! ie 1 vact, A large | a This lino was of yun | Yulee aul eee we beaten or theta are, Mr. Anche chair w iyiig at South Baltimore, io bo be die. | i & ebawl. 8 lady. Mr, Merrick one fine gh ’ et apart for Tait of leat ft ts one t ‘ ‘ asin lie rd Melee T The Chair anuounced the ponding quea: | bose of by private sale, fended, was aot Mra, hurratt, for Mra. Lam jhouth was at M a t ¢ leseih lad f on tho other aide of the Capitol, au’, some | Papere, It was adopted strike ont the county of Weste or from maily and passengera to Now York in! 9 to hota ‘ \ thet | in enclosed Far ociy btecest ed eres oft Lien t Mr. Dainy moved that hereafter the fiacal | the Second Senatorial Dintrict, ||| @ balloon in three hours a soldier {) ' nveraation which | ira ae rave ih | anlatiantial « Mee tee ta vores menced profeating Againat pioxeribing wuy | January in each vens, Keferred ty the | WA ruled out of order, ae uot being ger] of 15) guurcbes iu Which liglite aro Mavic | rate All the testares,, tine: ail ites w where J t hil o (liete ing wl eet. 0 The Rep bar Sut bay eee Mr. Bollard moved to amaut by dividing | Milly placed ov the altar stances ¢ 1 It Dye bad auch a Ay ee and she had not sone | meno to 1 thet ‘ . t ayy let pfoy for u tie Conatitas | @ wijuining promiaos, eituated at that uvereation wit | tt (not proper to gly 4 declare i tis! these Last t ATT Le ancout | Men wit TC woe not etrong enough iu the fe of the work on) Horr, op jcsod the eight Seuate Pltce, 100 wales tp the Hudson, wre to be | Mra Lambert, te was certainly a remark: | yr tie re ee talutng SERA AYER the t rise. louwe Bort sith Jorok at General Butjerw FD rae to M0 | Dintricts. ene ge tuetion [able colueltenca Fle did uot think tie f the eave ant Mra. Sate ' ) ' anveistom, 1 elevation of ail frat above tha ovo vols Sib the auegkan abort Ly. 2st extension, | 1Me population ot the city of New York | to White's Kanche, Texas, ie ull Te a ee et eel anny ie nae Lat 4 etualee, Ln bee, f ¥ ’ “ o UrOe AS ere cout batt ricte in the | Mere ed Rhodes! te yo owt thie 4, he Hist fiteus was

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