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ee THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Cffice corner of Nasean and Fulton street, jee TWO CENTS, Single C ‘Twelve Cenis per week-Six Dollars per year, EEKLY SUN, Ready on Thareday of each week; te sent by mall ‘ac Une Dollar per Je cules three cents, MOSES ‘The Sun Establishment Price Two Cents DNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1867.1 NEW-YORK, W “THE OLD WORLD, Bun Cable Dispatches. THE ENGLISH REFORM BILL, ITS PASSAGE IN THE HOUS? OF LORS cians TOE FENIAN TRIALS. Thirty-three Prisoners Convicted. THE N EXT POPE. ake, ao tish Reform BM. pxpox, Aug. 6.—In the House of Lord: ‘ast night the amendment to the Reform Bill, | increastig the basis of the lodger franchise from £10 to £15 per annum, was reconsid: | ered and rejected, Before adjourning, the House of Lords agreed to pass the Keform bill to ts third 1 reading to-nig! PASsAGR ve tet Loxpos, Aug. 6—Eventng.—In the Ho of Lords to-night, In accordance with thy florstanding arrived at yesterday event the Ret Bul was read for the third time | aud passed. ‘the M Loxpos, Aug. won by for rhe Bi nial Stakes, whic Trocadero. Van Amb hb eam The other race was fo: Rothschild Stakes, and was won ty Paty, The leading horse came hi 98 follow Paty iss HE | N h Star . -3 Eau-de-v i ‘The Abyesinia Captives, Loxpox, Aug. th, Evening. Advices: re- teived he from Ab inia report that the Britioh captives in thy no longer tu the hands of Kin Malle to New York. It is officially «tated that the contracts for carrying the Britis Que ex) Ieation of the Cun open to all Lidders, but that owners of British Ships will have the prefere Komath Declines, Prsri, Aug. 6th. It is said that Kossuth Ecclines (inthe Hungarian Parli conferred upon him by the Electors of Waitzen. ‘The Feninn Trinte, Dentin, Av rty-three of the Fe- thiens who have beeu 0% trlal before the Com- min Tipperary, bad been couvicted of Are Arrival of Hon. Georse Bancroft. Benix, Aug. 6, Hou. Georze Bancroft, the Ambassador of the United States to the ‘Court of Prutela bar arrived in this city. The Next Pope. Pants, Aug. 6th.—The nan Panloup is prominent among those which a spoken of in connection with the Papacy, It ts aald ttht bis choice as successor to Pius 1X An the Papal chatr will be strongly urged by France, whose in'ercst, it is believed, will largely preponderate at the next election. id Ps aan, Panis, Aug. 6th. It is now denied that any Interview will tke place between. the Eunperor leon and the King of Prussia. ‘The Avstrian Governme and the Holy Vinwxa, Ang. ¢ Active negotiations are now going on between the Austria ernment and the Holy See for the establish- ment of a new Concordat, FINANCIAL. Even Consols closed rites closed a States Five-tw Central Railway. 8\ llway Shares, 444 fu Consolidated and Great Wi B26. Ndispateh from F Btates bonds at 7744, COMMERCIAL. Livenroor, Aug. 6—E ‘The market ‘closed dull. at authorized quotations: Middling uplands, Wigd.; Middling Orleans, ulgd. The Of to-day reached 10,00) tales Breadstaffs—Corn, 8s. Wheat, 128, 10d, Barley, 5s, Onte, 88. Hid. Peas, te, bd. Provisious—eef, 12s. Gd. Pork 738 Lard, 508. 3d. Bacon, 4s. 9, Cheese, 628, Produce—Common’ rosin, fine, 17) Bpirlte turpentine, sls. Tallow, 45x) Pe= troleam—Spirits, #d.; reflued, 1s. bd. Clover weed, ts. ‘Trade Report.—The advices from Manches- ter are not favorable. ‘Te market for goods and yarns is dull, Loxpox, August 6—F: Duteh standard’ sucar, ming.—No, 12 AL. “Scotch p Sron, 638. Calcutta linseed, 64a. 6d. Linsee cakes, £9 15s, Linseed vil, £414. Sperm £115. Whale oi, £924 heavy rain Gtorm js prevailing throughout England, MARINE, Querystows, Aug. 6 Noon.—The steam- ship City of Antwerp, Captalu Mirebe, trom New York duly 27, arrived here this foreuvon on her way to Live A Loxpon ny, Au Noon, —The steam- ship Nova Scotts, Captain Aird, from Quebec July 24, has arrived here on ler way to Liver- pool. FROM EU DY STEAMER, Daten to July 25eh, ‘The steamship Russa, from Queenstown, Suly 28th, has arrived. The following telegraphic message was gent by ber Majesty to the Sultan on the Morning of his departure : “Osnonxe, July 23, 94 the Sulian iny best w Thome, arid every goo and happiness To this message the Sultan telegraphed the @ollowing reply “Tthank your Majesty this mark of few hinducks whicl [ receive trom you nt the moment of my departure, —Fshail ever 1 grateful tor the 1 reccption ne tome by you and your royal family and people. f Hncercly trust that the pre cious days of your Majesty will be preserved, and I shail fetain an eternal wroeable days I have passed upon the Je woil of England. Anoun Aziz Kian.” visit of the Empress Eugente to Que Victoria was very bvief—barely two days— | the Empress haying re-embarked at Osbe ‘on the morning of the 21th, Various specu: Jattons were aflc the general conclusion being that It was sim ply @ matter of private friendship, ‘The Amertean i from New York, tween 5 and 6 o'clock on th Faft lay-to seven thnes from st Which they With 96 yall tain was pou otherw FROM WASHINGTON. Wasittixoros, Augnet 6. The Stonewall has sion, and the Japanese flag isn aft, and the Union flag from th | bas been hauled out in the ed by the weather. ter on board, and sailed b; nd corrected their posit The rat kept tight all the way, not a leak ol in the arrival of tle raft, Mr. the President of the Chainter They had no chy + Thever anw Kershaw attack Mr. Sic! saw him violent nor he never was ; the | wc of which I speak was about seven lock P.M.; knew of no whipping but the it was in warn weather ; ine person, © Mm | tell whetber he before Kershaw knocked 0 tell how atten. he r did not request Ke | no person appointed t have appeared In the | very large number of first-class horses there, | member of the Judiclary Commit 4 A further from Cleaver's er gave thie info: Fleetwing and 7 4] hurdle race the winner of en placed in cominise re was no evidence of | and Conover told it t friend of Surratt and did tot wish | cate him. Referring to Mr. Re ont evil that hi Ing Stirratt as he the witness staid 's teatimony, | dence of a of Indnoting Samuel Mars tream, and will eas of their daring e | Brown takes did not connt onlay noon, in the presence of the college government, tr teoa, and a large gat! | Inctuding Governor '! Fessenden f the firat gradnate who was T don't know | Bowdoin College, Tir following ia a statement of th the United Stat Debt bearing coin interest, #1 Debt bowing currency 574,964,869 ; Matured debt not presented payment @16,Ai0,815 87 With hit @ tnagnificent gold chronometer, made which is to be pn Tycoon of Japan Inight be required. the handkerchief was four ognized by Hot United States fe having beet | conaul, Captain J, Britton, b sthat Lord Derby ring of the Alu Iresaed for bed before hee her Mis, Whittiker nor ed Kershaw t to hold Kersh Whittoker ear to hold his le ented to the Also a magniticent ailvers | size, and filled » President Line ndon Times st was conflued to his bed by an attack rots fo say that, Instead of the m: 1 Hobart read | art carried the man on while Holohan w he had yot the h fence claim Was lost Hobart, the conductor, corroborates Rum na arrival of the font Surratt pretends to be «laboring ama he went fo Mrs vy work, and pler Chat Surtatt old st. | taking up a book of the Consptrsey tril) ddent Harris is uted album, of very lan with photographs of the Ia cola, President Johneon, and Cabinet, and a hutaber of other sta scientific men, &e. The Commissioner of t Ofiice is in receipt of returns # 122 farms were added to the productive force of the State of Florida duriug the month of July last, under the act of Congress providi the disposal of the public lands for home- | actual settlement ein of her own aeeord F the teatimony tn this ease, Mog brought out on non, military hero in the House of Lord Tlouse of Loria of the Marquis of Westmeath who is sore with the reporters be ause they do speeches in full, and has worked himself into | the belief that there ts eat work in the req anxious to call th Jona breach of privit informed by Mr Jept with another * matic)? Me- | Merrepont then. conte DHE twice while [wae there tore Sigler'a shi | never showed me rt otf; Sigler | Kershaw was Interest, | Heved, an ed to the testimony | rates after he had ¢ Mr. Vanderp A member of the Lone Star Chat tmber, and he had av | not give his Debt bearing Total debt, | opportunity of knowing Booth, fn secing Booth an | han to any ott me Jesuitical influ- vies Bhima as to the thr Kerehiet, for he raw the har herohief the Wednessiay afterwards Holloban had any whipping wes going on; Sigler, when he ashod why he was dolr nies he (Kershaw) would not speak a word know that Sigher had K two days after the ninto town and bad him locked aw doing bis own prisoner toxget Ttealoon on the afternoon Assassination This states | there was a performance going on there. We kaw one Ww and he was positive Amount of debt less cash in in the South He doom not aay | chance whipping Sig- APTERNOON KeAstON. On reassembling ath, Me P ment shows a deere of about four and a half millton e July figures re guilery during t the July few RECONSTRUCTION. New Orders by Le saw Surratt ubstantiation Bill, when (heaton with Attempt to discredit Did they do tt hy a eort hall, or t payniater'a oflive 2 Not at attempt ty di 1) performance at a ph Pelitan Hall « of | Vanderpool ? Montreal at 9:45, train, but Jef itat st while 1 was there Aversity are sald to be commander bere ton or Worth that the adjourned Ay A; Ldid not HW has a long an extinet hitman race Lelieved (0 have existed there reach Montre John Surratt was he ington, on the neh! Was an outenst olor ma afternc epg Habevut all (he hall« Heit strangled | Pere then strangled | inthe north. aide sai a colored: person at the | firs tatte in Taytor’ generally got en sometines not eu send this confounded old idiot t all Jury trials, iu cx ra of lnnghter.) In Which objections to take “ad that | Teutonia TL a that Li Yivanla avenue, mine place, bit h he wre the perp nied any titention of murdering. t ull ont of the wa ng revisal of the jury Mats, Counsel pronounced the attempt to tm trlals upon recetpt of this order were sus Meet the nam one on Pennaylyn | Vanderpool went and t called by the defene gation is still pend h the cniprit, when bis friends | J eave bail and #pirited him who married a conpte tn divorced them in the after noon, had scarcely as serene a falth In the of bls judicial fh in Cincinnatl, wh | newspaper of t dead of night recently by a couple who Not liking to | nt down word ‘Trades Union In Ha'thnore. since the associat penters held a meeting, and re solved that on Saturday of each week they would quit at four o'e and demand a dai ing Saturday those bel Brighton | to press the matter agninet th faces commenced toxlay. The first race was | t THE INDIAN WAR. nee was made, and conn sel Delieved it truthtul, Teutonia Hall, and that there | There was an ther physteal imponsibility at empted to be proved by the connse iat was the questic axioms as to the crops, and thy k in the afern On the follow niging to the associne ved, bat. the for a day's work, and on Monday they refused ( found that a large nw did not belong U ygniiaed John , auel he way Surratt fad | ¢} Hean's special dispateh, dated Fort Hayes on # that Captain Ames, with fifly men, who went in pursuit of the Indians men yesterday and ratt om April 14 ig Surrate from wich Cont uued to prevall on the stuck ex- rs teatinony, and there ie 10 here that ty notin harmony with all other | testimony, because it is ull trae, ilo swears to seeing Surratt; he isnot positive about it, but he thinks: U He had walker ‘sand there he saw man testified that on the aftern 1ith hesaw Booth in conversation with a tan who he at this Gil thinks was the prisuner they finally brought tin Uh night on the 130 oro all the tine, talkin e day of the Lith Cl not try to fix him in Elmira; they bad bin all the time in Wash Mr. rndley here int | prosceution brow at 8 o'clock at Austrian journals assert that the Emperor Fraucis Joseph, on learning t brother Maximilian, would never again ‘The Seb swig Qu: The Freach Charge d’Athaire delivered to the Prussian Cabinet a diplo: pton the sub- Its purport is un- that it was ail stole the stage ate themselves man and. wif Saline river, and fought them eight two hundred strong. 1 for leaders, evi serters from the United States service. mon killed, and Captain A Indians were elain, but the | begat part performed. ple did hor for the Indians bein had two white 1 It is to be hoped thy get to call upon the philomorphean Justice iygn a death warrant. tion War Rumors, &e. | posed, raving the Tir Springfield (Mass. Repu sponsible for this phitis Americana, has pul many densburg road, the employers t ‘said the pros Mr. Plerrepout, resumln, y was here re: ateiuded, cons ges escaped with the sto- | ra and brought hin to Washing: Surratt was at prth Schleswig, tims may be Humbe nails to New York at | Ad contract, are | and used no arrow then ‘referred to, | show what tn ved that simple-mine pt te tell the tr statement than the + well known that a pi nee of Berlin main nts going on in | joverne | The events cast thoir imran toll-taker, am y tor two and a half tains that despite the armany ¢ Me hardly a cory The employers were firm, and th ated, and | nat wos innocent why in, simple story did he assume a falas name? i led ground in | ttaken up a dec and all again we fore the reaolut up the plains ea ty men who Captain Ames are the French policy. will ‘shi nt Hiding Surratt, and sald the Catholic Chureh 8 of annexing un says that on tty he promises to give ohn Surratt’« | had been lnformed sin orroborated by bowen to epeak mdent of the are not united pllure per day nds the emplo; to thei demands Mince that time they have te nr instrieted to ¢ unly washed on the woman make up this story about found the Indians too strong, 4 the fort with «lx or seven inen wounded wrted that Fort Wallace will b doned unless 1 d fell back to near the toll house, but while an ext mentary epithets wa ‘Tine Tast that w Was forcibly ejected, lary of tincomp! crime, but a Ni om bis track, and he eh Was not ty have nssembled Gil next year, as | Innocent or hn Sur- | attempted ali conversation as to who he | It occurred om April Lith, and | ¢ noton April 2d, as counsel for” the attempts to show, Tt was tn proof that on | w. 1d Surratt deft Jock, and did not re | the the that Si: wd from her | of hhin be dis wn Water street, doletully ¢ declaros that | aa the weakest he had ever fear wuy disturb- attempted ina Court of J “on the poin Fesent cause te EPIDEMIC, Yellow Fever. genious auth ance whieh they have ¢ bear, to be hu A and pronont Hrussian alike ted us the last bu ried that the Cat Meries re neting to tiou, and bold: P that he was in hts ¢, in New York, on the Lith f yellow fever has been developed States svamer Rosacea, but no in Jackson testifies t Surratt left on April 2 turned on April Lith, When asked if Susan Jacksom said she was W), two miles heat, to be rn for of Bishop Du- gave the ease Into. the hands of the Jury exhorting the Verdict of guilty remarks that the true cause of the general distrust is the to-morrow, probably ive way to the ell amined elaewhere, and it was at thus refers to som: starters for the T olds, one mnie and three-quarters, fifty dollars ©, whith one the a, the Incresse of worthy articles who gave up the H, the f ed nit gut? Twill appeal to every lawyer In the say If ever there was a case found on of facts? TE there has a doubt in this ease, before your God together on Tknow that God will give you Night, and T shall aay that your verdict f y be; und th cases of yellow fellow are reported at Corpus Christi, and four deaths had was generally suspended on Saturday, aud 6 thee ta Indian conusel for th murey, br. @. by Merred upon the we . the country, and ch could not ro- the assassination that she’ saw twain with a tor deductions made sickness, they would fi nit 150,04) troop fovorate at on aamples of Sp Oldeg. 16 nt and the colony of Natal, on t 1 ane thing, and she ed In telling her shinple story. | The Chief of I |.Taylor, Medical Direct ty, aud Doctor at diftienlty in and a brilliant meeting whether Surra witless hosts of they not put | eel about our naval power Franc about her inflite Now Pruvsia, Ith those Swho se came off this afternoon oF half mile track, between 8. Dunn’ ty and why wer pon the stand ? has abated at Fort Harker and vicinit eutenantColonel McGill (whose wife died | me time ago) died on th mn, of cholem United States Ariny, servin battery, died of t id there waa a namber of to make, In the Ing that she ix | longer the first military power to make great ex retions, whieb he d eeotnael on the evide ght It would be a dane 1s precedent to allow counsel to make ts afler the argument had Henton, a clerk int in front of Ford's ‘Theatr us to the test 20th of July, Dr. A. Squires, with the Kansas e same disease, near Fort | Larned, on the 20th ultimo., and the wife of Major Douglass died. ‘The death of Capt. Bloodgood reported, has for €6), mile hoats, three intive, In b Hampton won easly in thr TRIAL OF SURRATT. Argument The Case near y Ended. Wasnisaron, Augnat 6, HL. Surratt was resumed this morning in the Court, Judge Fish general impression being that the trint will | 1 close to-day, the rush for places within the | tlous to keep for the people she excels the moth- owes In this ease The Havana Cable. New Ontrass, m New York, reports « Sd, of Key West, at 8 AL pilot boat, who reported that the st having the Havana cable on board hi rived, and everything was r would proceed to lay the cul THE PRESIDENT plows and their hi thing said about his passing and everything that 1 « ras A oot kaso wie further debate Judge Fisher sald are precisely the ft would be until Court took a to-morrow aud accordingly 80 ordered. Conmitutional Convention Thirty-third CenITE ead County anwe' poacd anization of the Legtdature vation of the Debute, Roy Ae. Away, August 6.-The State Conatitu- ntion re-assem bh ew Of the Whole rac the days of 3 rd, which shows that the charge » was erronous, and that it w y the prosecuting nas he beard The trlat of Joh it was all they wi Syracuse Standard, for, then or now CRIME. ‘The Almnb: ee lneuley at ai thot Flngae ‘The investigation which stood adjourued from Friday last, was reeun 1, before the Standing Com- ‘The interest in t ensified than abated by ra Georgta are + of Southwe Preparing to plek cotton 1 counts are thy nd bere Is the affidavit of the very red the charge against Dye know of this counsel did 'y would not have done Justice’ as had been done to Mr. Merrick said they had pont said be k rick sald that w 4 iinpeach Dye, that record nined afterwards, Urave soldier, Mr. Pierrepont resumed for the prosecu- ot ween the re tion, and said the jury would remember that 1 to-day, Presi- ‘he Journal was Inspector General on General Siicr wday evening of bral mittee on Poor. ings appears rat the temporary adjournme densely packed by an excited audience. Mr. Barkalow, attorney to the city, con the examination in chief, ruff appeared as counsel for certain citizens in support of the charges, and Mr. Tuttle ap- peared for the accused Alinshouse ki The salary of that chal is €400 a year, with a residence and a liv- ted with the institu: ‘RETARY S'TANTO: ew they had not, read by the Secretary, he sald the de- ‘The President aaid the journal having been show that a rece: Ex-Goy. David R. Porter died yeate + In bis 77th year, Should Stanton dectine to yield, T have a thority for stating, that the President will undertake to remove him, and the Tenure of Otlice bill itself, it is elaimes fun in this exercise of power, # that the first ne does not take away bis power of removin ton, as the latter was appoln Mr, Lincoln, and not Mr, Johnson Tunburgh, Pi Governor of been first elected tn 1038, A Lana number of bricklayers employed in Boston stopped work yesterday because thelr boases employ more appr rules of the p jerrepont) then stated that the was before th and the District Att since dismissed thi ‘clock, he should decide that all proc all were null and void, and minendation to He did not wish t That recommendatio y the inembers of the 3 nd it ts in the handwriting of ¢ members in cousemp Hon of the bi Pierrepont sald that it no won have ® pallid fice that night, because that great deed was about to Mr. Sinith, fro was drawn up by 4 i ad the uriginal fa g Committee other than ju- MOF appolument, tenure power and duties, rticle 10 of the present Cont der Surrott should Bricklayers Association Ing off the furm ce Tun University Convocation, representing Institutions, &e., met Ax soon aa Mr, Merrick called for the Plerrepout) sent to. th orlglial paper, aud ral told bin (Mr. P.) the President part of the record of ilitary Commission should Mrs. Surratt, as Dye was pass i on down town unless bad known what it was inten ‘pin that nelghborhood th was quilet, and no on of the assassination, fe formation te the policeman, When you find witn and they tell t sure the story Is made exactly alike all tends to the aa su little, the wit Postinaster Ge and Attorney General shall bold their oflices Onice and obtained i respectively d whom they have bee Seotlon 1. ‘There ahall he el study of the m schools was introduced 4s called was Ralph Cole em of coinage in (the paper was laid before of the United States aa a dings of the M Mrs. Surratt and oth ‘appointed, and on Dye first gave tl to Patterson; Twa ‘ se; first went there two Mr. Sigler taking charge nd left Inst in April aud with the advice and consent of the ‘Tu Arago, from Vera Cruz, on the arrived here last night, ‘Things growin merey Is shown to Imperialist era Cruz Is good. ses not sltunted alike 6 «une thing, you t crop was dis; per pound, ‘Th that he can remove all his € appointed siuce his ace Herald Cor. Stanton’s friends, who haye been with him tates that he will give out tha He eays that if the Pr tridof him, he will ha of three years, «ni he record of the Military Cr | This had nothing to do with th Mr. Pierrepont deemed it necessary to make this explanation, as counsel fort made frequent referenc pont then resi timony of Wood, last; the mau during their incumbency, A; T knew Dut, as in thie case of one man named Ker. ot inmates by sigh Weeses are More Huish all busluess expiration of b to the subject d the consider Brxsamin THomrsos, © wealthy planter of fort, 8. C., Distriet, who waa re ly placed in the insane anylumat Columbia, ninmitted suicide, term, for which parpe and Mott strcets, when the m preseuted with ‘ome to thia pol moth and Surract be Booth goes Into th drink when th at him with w atick ation of the t ‘They may be required to renew. the dent wishes to to time, and in defanit of wiv new wecurity, thelr office shall be deemed va pnfliet as tO | thea shan fhiled to answer Si ston that he had halloed t te do to by stot n Monday, by hanging in, that he | Ilis insanity arose from depression, caused by the present state of th Jast time bt enlled, p the theatre and kills the | him; know of nev. | iy Hut cannot whipped Kershan on one Shice | aecasion while he was tn bed; It was with his efor Knocking on th since it has become known that must go first ¢ learn that certain | f Mr. Stanton who called on him t day, say he assured thei he would collect them nll 1 Surratt, and be did section mentioned Ww eumnd to thi was ufler that he shay not fix the tine tony of Rhodes, who was what bi nt) would cali a prying Yanke ud @ Curiosity to see whit Went in there and took a glance who would be tending a theat Jed hin bite the [Rhode's testiniony: was Hed the prison or nunecapartty, nezlect public duties, malfeasance, Intempernnce, turpltn was with Ge | devising the best ways of le Hinwm of the people who bad been con | It wns the very day whe (when be was writing the foregoing Tue engine and caboose attached t working train near Adama Stations, N.Y ray, ran off the trick at a bridge, fee, and the caboos n, fell into the water F lls arm broken, | Whittaker went and Mick MeGerk | veat him; the polnted in each connt: Mr, Lincoln had t few moments of relax- ometiives went to the t stuck In the bi Wasurnorox, Aug. 6 Seeretary Stanton will ton’ It is probable that or bis resignation, esldent’s request. | sigler; be wonld take the man had his Jaw a) lek soldiers, and th thet, when hi did not joln the meeting held at noon to-day r i but counsel tay It ts understood that | would proceed K Is to be Immediately and eon man who was t ood OF ADVERTISING, PATAULS FOV ARIANLY IN ADYANOR “or every inser'lon of fir lines oF eee... pete For every exira line oF part of lite. oom ertisementa will be inserted tn open ot style, or in leaded iyi, also am apecial savertisem from at proportionate Twenty jeation at the office, mane ae fae Tine, more at, All a vacaney ehall hold ft longer tl office by virtue of wc the terth {9 welch Seotiom Bie pr and have thelr of and towne, at officers #hall row fit respective comnti lable to indicunent fut Ir Neel rovides for the formation of @ Ration f the Doard and confers “upon It power tod of Vora i nlite he ice Hentof the Kine provides for We the Tuned OROASIZATION OF THR L The Convention then went Into Committee of the Whole on the organtvation of the Legialnture, Me. Puller tn the 1 ding queetlon was on. the ainendiuent of Ballard for dividing the tate Wo Bennte dietricta anal present Mr. Evarte nai he believed © greater dige satisfation exisied in the public mind with reference to the Legislature nnd the judicta subjects requiring const al amendment and revision. Linporte were demanded with reference al government, bit thes were He was in fwor large Se jets as tending to evils complained of in connecti rae 1 of th ed ine F. Pond approved of the propese sof compensation to members of the Lecslatore. He was opposed to large dis LOCAL NEWS. Wratien Perpterios Te will rain om this elty toxtay before noon, A.B. Taarcnen M sioners annouti ters rie Pank.—The Park Commise hat if the weather be fine there will be music on the Lake at the Parle this day, commencing at hulf-past 4 o'clock PM A Mastac Throws Hoisrue prow a Fourtn Story Wixpow axn rs Kinurp.— About half-past six o'clock, P. M., yesterday & man named Patrick Dooley, 24 years of age, and a native of Ireland, while suffering froin @ fit of delerium tremens, threw hime self from a fonrth story wind w of the builds Ing No. 41 Spring street, and striking wy his head, was alinost instantly killed, tbe wound produced by the fall was a trightful fue, extending completely across the fore head. ‘The skull, upon this portion of the hoad. was very badly fretured, leaving am aperture about two inches long aud aa {nek wide, from which the brain proumded. The an was conveyed to Precinet Station © Hone by Offices Croker bud Samuels, where he soon expired. ‘The reuiains were visited dure Ing the evening by the father aud mother of the deceased, whose wild expressions of grief at bebolding the mangled remains of thelr son Were of the most heartrending deser tion, Dooley leaves a wife and one chil The dece who resited with hls family om West 18th street, ts sald to have heon of very intemperate habits, and on this account had xperienced much ‘ditlienlty with bis wife, who has frequently been compelled to abans don bin. On Monday last’ Dooley quarreled, with her, which resulied tna separation, the husband’ taking up bis temdorary abode ta Spring street, where he met his death aa above narrated. An inquest will be held upom the rematis to-day. Wonnses are engaged drilling to ascertain the character of the foundation of the East River Bridge, at the Fulton Ferry slip. Works. on the bridge will soon b ies nenced. Fanaens’ Cuen.—This y met yestens day afternoon, A communteation was read from a correspondent in La Cru! quiring if warm climate was better than @ cold one for bee culture, The members were divided in their opinion ox tho « F L. E. Todds read 35, interesting f taking, aed the President, Ely, exilbited a Aberries, which Were distributed among the audience, Dirowsixo ov Mus. Menuire axp Bal Coxcuusion ov Tue Conoxen's Ixquase Venorer ov Cexsuun.—The tu jueition ia the case of Mrs. Merritt and tabe, drowned in the Houston street ferry slip, Williame burgh, on Sw evening, th ult, wae brought to a clow-at a late hour Inst evenkige Afier a lengthy deliberation, the Jury reuder= ed the follow lig verdict thtough: thelr fore- man, Mr. Wut, G. Tart: Wey the jurors elled In the above case, tind that the F ned came to their death by aocke Mental drowning ; aud we further believe thag en common care on the part of the House ton street Ferry Company wonld have saved the lives of the deceased. We earns ly ro commend to the Grand Jury the necessity of compelling the Ferry Conipany aforesaid te take such measures as will prevent such 060 currences In the future, by placing some poe itive safeguard on the Bridge.” Sixry-oxm Vessers arrived at this port during the month of July, bringing 24,660 Passengers. Thirty-eight of the vessels were steamers which railed under the follows Mays: United States, 8; Great Britain, 255 Bremen, 4; Hamburg, 6; and Franc Dearn nom Oven-Exrrriox,—About @ o'clock P, M, yesterday, while a carman, named Felan, was in the act of carrying @ trunk into the premises No, 4x Fifth st he was suddedly ove by the excess heat, and fell 10 the rinsensible, He wag take 202 East’ Houstom o after died, Coroner jover will hold an inquest this morning, Brox Itsy Leo,—While a quarryman, nained James Hogan, was at work, yesterday afternoon, in the quarry in Ist avenue, bee and 48d street, a rock from the nt Was precipitated upon him, breaking his leg and otherwise severely ime Juring tin, The injured man was taken te | Keilevue Hospital by Otlicer Tucker of the Zist Precinet, ‘Tux Finsr Bate or Corroy of this yeare vsed of yesterday, at 30 conta ality was not of the best, The Manhattan Co-operse Co-morKeRatt: | Uve Land and Building Society met last evens ing at Schenieder's Hot r of Broome mbers were sof the constitution ag revis everal wew 1 ‘The society ts making “The Union Co-operative Building Soctety, Heatquarters 49 Ludlow street, is about ent tering on the pleasing duty of making am “appropriation™that Is sdine fortunate ine dividual ts about to have a suiticient sum of mot Loe mi © \$ Foe re members, on account Of many not having paid up their subseriptions To-nizht the first Manhattan Co-operative Grovery’ Assoclation will meet at the corner OF 1th street will be disper | ip will Le proved that an is preparing @ lon; theexcuse then belt i his position, at the United Siaies Amory in ted With the plot sluuld be allowed not thne that we puta stop t Stanton Refuses to be Kicked Owe, lorged in the past We now in this mi seloners of HD Ir has already been President yesterday addressed | cinuatl ; { War saying to him | Ber yened at Roch: Dexter was entered to go for a purse 5 but owing to & misunderstanding betw the managers and Mr. | Dexter, the b en exitilned Olin’s testimony re recollvetion of | stated that the haminedin, wll va ne here tonight; he Monday; T haven there Just sli and vet counsel ter ty no more than that of an Fawcett, the owner ot cirenmmstances | Would be of e« Ljveted to thi es came from high character, retary Stanton hns replied to because the | Le of no acount Ir, Tuttle sald certain gentlemen had made | and garnished to receive the testimony relative to. the Surratt oa HL street, ov April 14, re, ond with them they fh ward had been assisstin as to the object of the visit, aren from Nevada announces the James A. Ba Speaker of the Assembly, and form now what | Prominent Republican legs perhaps a you main in that position until the meeting of Congress, this ts the purport of the res Stanton was not at the Cabluet meeting to- and (hey igh to give weertain k ents to Witless of testimony, Money the inmates of Constitution, aptil (th Fatt did it, but e ls no doubt that nase. Seeretary Cleaver knew Surratt. mistaken as to th the truth or cor Id not be tnistaken, hold of this testi Ve tt willingly. He d that be was inclined toehteld | Cleaver was au E: to this Governue shicdd Burratt, He never would have A he cannot ty ither he told | Surratt house of Mrs. | No jury has yet passed upou the gelng to do it now, and ouatry, your frleuds and. the wok on 0 see Low that duly will by die aft Nonpareil, 43 days rived at Southampton be- Sth July, The #8 of weather, And tho last vesse: spoken was the Jonn Chapman, a wock Leore she aritved, from exivena fowk They arrived Als House, and he did not is erie be rushed back to th canuetatont With the jr the public weal’ sh untTy offices ix Dlished by this article, te: 4 evel, #3 shirts aud trousers were also sold. liow ‘did the uve | your ca ony? He | | ave as i reason Gro. Garsox, 9 professional trade nd at one time a ¢ nHarrisburgh, Pa., was bound ove day, tn that city, for having tn his possession $700, in counterfeit ten d Third National Ba not be selected as ke Mr, Douglas said be ney to a miserably looking pauper, but fi ra themselves, had given a litde A nor and an attack on Deputy Constable moe | ance ayent, ete, nstable | did not Bilas occurred at Chicopee, Mass., Monday | | which resulted In the recovery of sey | 10 ig! f liquor which the officer had Constable Bliss was pursed through | the streets by « mob and narrowly escaped | ta sme OF ach rescribe the powers aad du y piprovite for the that suspended twoly the did not leave the Tustitution Har notes on the it was ridden away by dohu Hd t sustain Mr, Doug: | Tuk races begin at Saratoga to-day, and | { are to conthine waren Ratinean. evated railroad scheme lowly with the work of ports on whlch the track w tractors expect, however, t Sane or Gov V ry wits held y iar arid Wastiingt ome four by thousand coats were sold at prices ranging from 4 About ty thou ts of boots, Guar Sroust,.—Vessels arriving at thie port report haying experienced a terrible storm on the 24 Inst. which Instead a seven hours, Many of abled. 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