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Tr NEW YORK SUN PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS ‘EPTED. (Office corner of Nasean and Fulton strove, . —Sa— Binge Coptes- TWO ONT. Conia por weck—Bix Dollace per yout, WEEKLY SCY, on Thareday ofeach wreck: 18 sent by mail PBI Sete Pinar a The tes, etablishment “THE OLD WORLD, ‘Twel Od. per owt. for Middiing American. Beof | Sebastian Lerdo de Tejado; Treasury—Jore has advanced to Lads. vd. por barrel for @xtrs | Maria Yglesine; War-dieneral Iguian Mejia; pris Lard, 495. od owt. Pork Prime mess. Lard, 4 Fee ts queen, | Jstice-—Jose Martinez (Castro. aa Bacont hernud et, dis. per ewt Ny Salt-Prectaren- rey! i Prodnce—Rovin, conumony 46. b ti rel Bun Oacle Dispatches, | Pjur Bets commons | 3 ren the Facaye af aint’ ® | | , has Weleediinec Clnvenaea, als. The Drowasville Ravenumo, of @ recent iT IN) CMUNA Die Linseed, £49 1s. per ton Whale | date, contains some interesting detal wed enkes, | 7 ol, 52.” Spertn o), £115, Mexican hows, eontrmatery of te trict? °, . £1) per ton for thin oblong for tee Conflict Berween Two Steam. | £000" {0 1 ports some dave The follow ore of the Amer u Squad. Sngar quict at ing bs the address of Juarez bo the people of r Dutch sidan, ia Mexico cotch pig iron, 598, for mixed numbers i F 1. Salaam Roceen Be es, oe Mrxtovsu The national covernmont returns | ir) ANT ert Evening —Petrole um be driner and vanced lo 40 france per barrel for Peuusylyauia aud Cann da white. From Europe by Steamer, The steamer St. Laurent arrived at this Port yesterday from Havre, bringing details of European news up to the 84 Inst. The Londoa Herald as the following Guan lal article: “ The business tn public seeurl- ited Genes Was. Veoh Ues showed greater animation, and quota- ve Eagaged Waliary Battle whe Cuierse Fimstes | tions in many cases were Grmer. ‘The easi- Lonpox, August 12—Bvening.—Informa- | ness in money and encouraging state of the tion hae cen reseived bere thet an Ameriann | Pethe Bectoattons ob tne, Bonreas of Pars 6 ship recently mado an attempt to make «| Vus He Ruoten na unaenied fehng Janding at «port in the Island of Formosa, | with regan to the future ‘of peace. ‘®ut that the officer in charge of the boat was | Consols were oon well pl Killed by the natives. The name of the sbip, ae Ben a a, rorman (ea well as that of the mundcrd oficer are | Yaristlgm, and general fori aa wert ‘vot given. last quoted lees fare. The demand for faonc y Lompot Anguet 13—Bvening. —Advices | was a little more active. Among tue diacount establlahmenta and bro= éecetved here froin Shanghse give the follow. | {46 discount estalilahments and general Ure ing account of a coniiiet between two steam- towday to « Moxton, whic it with it then rowel compliance wiih ite dei T went with sure confidence that th: wroatle with ir liberties, t went awny tom the na. us, for whatensr tine Would be necessary the triumph of the cause of Ludepen- juatituitons of the Republic, ed it, the cood sons o withont the assis The ‘ ab Patrlotiem) breast before they. ‘Would euitér the los# of the Repabtic and liberty, ‘The trinmph of the country, whieh hes been the object of their noble aspirations will be ale ways their roatest title 10 mium to thelr tyorvle Iabor Pull of confidence in ther, the government bas endeavored to comply with 104 ditt.ge, with goncetving a aingie thompht that tt Inieht be taw- ine any of the rights of the nation (t Haas compli L with the first of ie in tho exiertor oF th the City of azo. Tearrted er to abandon a | 0 INE NATIVES DISPERSED. GARIBALDI AND ITALY, Preparations Against Rome. &e., ae, ae ia the Gefence ‘| Mexico, eelty of Mts tecrie odstita oat Me ve, Dat he rates a some cases were sit pp ‘ers of the Arverican squadron in Chinese wa-| The average torms were from 1's to fc per cent., the priuci at the ters and the pirates of the Island of Formosa: ’ Pees EES scatiansl wo bs ‘The United Stateo suthorities having re | MStceg' trons the conntcy in herwe celved neither satisfaction nor apology for { and the Lombard strect houses Complain of the murder of the crew of the American bark | {Be Sante fe pry pk nas Rover, the men-eb-wee Hertford and Wryo- | W,petess. The Jolat west venke possess ting were ordered to the scene of the out- | at 13; and 1 per cent, Abont £7,000 sent age on the Lalaud of Formosa. They salled | from shroad was takeu into the bank. (here early in June. - Stock Exchange, partly ove by the On arriving off the shore, s demand was | fortnightly settlement, tmade for the surrender of the murderers, | The Empress Charlotte and the Queen of ‘which was not complied with. Meantime | the Belgians were on a visit at Tervuren, Ut was apparent that the natives were pre- | near Brussels. . ~~ + Paring for fight, and the shore was vigor-| The Emperor and Empress of France were ualy shelled by both vessels. to visit the Emperor of Austria at Salzburg, Several bont loads of eatlors and marines! to express their sympathy concerning the judsequently effected a lavding, and a sharp | fate of Maximilian, Ggbt ensued with the Formosans, which | Tue Pull Mall Gacette has accounts from Java dasted over five hours. of an earthquake tn that iriand on the 10th of The heat was intense, and fifteen officers | June, of which It saya; «We have received : ¥ ol ith June, etving fn occurred tn the fsland on the 10th. Tt wae Lieutenant Slidell Mackenzie, one of the | very destructive In the district of Cherte | Qanding party, was ehot, aud died of his | be Pokalongaa, — Ban} Bage- r Meeess aie hart of the indigo | i Then toon eoube rt a indigo verve the it hae conf: pow i At nightfall the fighting party wae with- Mite, private houses, and | fe. ‘The wat being tormitated my uty w to rawn from the shore, and the bowtardment ‘ be | Sebs aeacaatinrr tak waa hte ae ‘Was resumed, and continurd until the natives | 4 y aby pornon te nother government anil other taws witb owt being to consummate their erin nal Intentions the government rerurue to the ‘of the Constitntion, hout having for ome The government Oot sinh or Gen ins, and yo govOrnmeNt did Hot wish or desire lose, an tthe, In the boar of her ecmplete tu iat is indixpensable ‘of the nation. directed to obiain peace, Under her as im the protection of Let the Government and une people respect al- ways tle rights of all. Between fidividuals, between nal the respect of another's We trust that all Mexicans, with the Jemma they have received by the prot ‘sorrow exyerionce ‘of the calamities. of the war, will co- Speriie to the advancement and well being aad to the prosperity of the nation, which eap only be ob- tained by an (nviolable respect for Ube Laws and obedience Lo the authorities elecied by U le. Djokjdo, but Dad all dispersed and disappeared. TY Dart! d and Wyoming then weighed anchor { Is totally and salled for Shangied, at wh net aus and! bil ROE any, operate 0 ae iva, on the taialy, many w Chat oub arrived on the ith of June, Doltal | mecting for Saturday next, to cxpress con- Stanton from the position of Secretary of Qn rAe. ~~ — had been arrived at in experiments of Wheat-|@ good deal, and made area: | GRANT. Hone tweuty years mgrvand tnoee publbbed | Mes, Whittaker teed (0 "lites Arse teie eid | ‘The General Formally Faters fn 101, and showing that the duration of dis- | ved she cote | Wutles ae Secretary of W charge varicd from the twenty-ale thoasaudth thle plimued Mew, | ‘Titrne Over the Documents, to tir thirty Choueandeh part of a second, y cured free Wastivetos, Aug, 19.—Gencral Grant Prof, Ay ada piperon the termina Wotan died thie moriag, formally eutered upon the dis (ly of bead |< “towses she saw beg, charge of bis duties as Secretary of War, | | et, ind @ thin Blanket owe Me. Stanton was at the Depart: | of Tharvand, eave the # once the day he diode y enguged tn turndog over tbe | some Tato experiments ti the laboratory Gra thea Looked very bind and « it wa ke and papers to General Grant | The i oe bout k ‘int Nadie at 1 ‘ The head-quarters of the Army will remain | to be restiamed (osworrow mort 1 wo a't tell the conditlon ae vena! in the building corner of 17th aud H - the wounn's: be ae cle was all black. trots, where the Statfs of Gen. Grant will CRIME. Crementeiined ty Ste: tuideciPae at discharge their duties, Gen, Grant will have Abeching Afute ta New Jorery, vn died ina root nudeg the school: Jobn | his office in the War Department and WIM] sew Hee sawick, Nod. August 13.—About | ® Froud wee in the ho: ni attended th Lis duth enerakin-Chict, | ja) : sd Hiroe, at the times could not aay if a register Pel be " ‘J re neserte en half-past 11 o'ctocr on Monday night @ dis | went from the furnace through that room; | Major Leet, A. A. G.: whi turbance arow Votweon William Roantree, | knows the school toon Wns Warnied By the | War Department will be discharged | nis wise, her sister, ber step-father, and his Eo eel the persona whiphel were hole wre 1 . wie, y and violent ; rough Gen, Townseud, the Adjutant Gens | wife's mother, tho step-father being about | Hirer imoul comesten ete, mag A uy oral. é seventy years old, ‘They were all living to-| and. at other times he won conne wp tna! Tadignation Meeting. Provaprirnta, August 18.—Some dis hharged soldicrs and sailors have called » passion: he tried to make Elias Dooley bust Ups after whipping ler be rent her to the | lock-up; she was not too Itiguiie to Work ; she sometimes need dirty and obscene Ian- guage; don't jow if she used that lan- xuage on being whipped: often saw the children run out to play in the suow without boos; have heard rive them in to Put om their shoes and stockings; only some of the children had shoes when she went there; went there in cold weather; caunot tell the month; thiuks this morth ought to be Aue 1 (laughter): was in the room when Mrs. Lehr cursed on being whipped; disremem- bers what made her ctirse; never aw Mrs, Lehr violent or diffieult to manage, nover knew any one fo be aferid of her: Mr. Ly 4 if gether la one house at New Market, N.J., aud all except the old folks were drunk. Roautree,*after an unsuccessful attempt to shoot the old man with a revolver, gave him several stabs with a knife. One of the wounds is supposed to be mortal, though it has not Yot proved #0 up to 12 o'clock to-day. ‘There appears to bave been a general fight among the members of the family. Rowntree and the women were more or less burt, but not seriously. Tho former is now in the Middle sox conpty Jail, ‘The orydn of the difllculty has not been ascertained, demnation of the President in removing Mr. Secretary Atanton’s Diemisnal With Com- Phments Kichanged. Tho correspondence now mado pubile, which has attended the suspension of Seere- tary Stautou, is excoedingly business like on the part of the Pregfont and General Grant, and rather on the diplomatic style, with » ‘The Case of Rev. : Wonks, sald nothing to her, but “leked” hor half! far fetched argument, the force of which ie] Parawmeenia, Angust 18.—Rev. Hf. | May aver te the other house (laughter |; that | it, arrested In Rochestor, charged with with an asault upon seven little girls under hie charge, bas been heli to bail in the sum of $5,000 to answer. He resigned his posl- take time to 4 Mra. Lebr was cursing and going on; there wore others in the room; she was going round and round the room owe tn Its Me ‘not very apparent on the ‘of the suxpend- tai Secretar). For iustanee, In reply Ao. the brief note ‘of the President communi his suspenston. Secre recites the of the President's order, at morning he came up in a peak. to" | . fe Whittaker did not ‘to at bat the right oh the Preailest athe step ‘hevncs| tion here and led from the city some three | brought up Mr. Sigler coal ‘sot ants any taken without the advice and couseut of the | weeks ago. It was at first eupposed that he bee Mee fag as Visita OC | tach a omen Grant’ Has tees anpoluted | 82 & defulter, The crime was discovered ‘Taese obe kuew hed choss, persons pet ia Secretary of War ad interim he has no alter- | through a young man whom be had charged | the lock-up would get nothing to eat tll they were let out; the ebildren with comsaltting eome erime. “digo tor sport in cold weather ye ‘The Rochester Union of yesterday contains ~ geet, Gereen Ene exam the following details of the above case tk Deastoma toes 1 pee ines ont Yeaterday afternoon policeman MeLean ar- first 6 years ago; left Inet time 4 years ‘ rested in this city a monster who, under the | Mr, By lor was keeper for 6 mouths when ative except to submit, under protest, to superior force. fhe letter of General Grant expresses to Mr. Btanton his appreciation of the zeal, Paltiotiau, Semnese and, ability with, which ihe duty of Secretary of War has been dis- charged. The reply of the Secretary recites ow . 7 vilse Of a minister of the Gospel, has violated | she iret went we; he was ki v the hole of te nator which had transpired | fhe persone of ive orphan givIs placed un- | the second” time. she’ went "there; the teed gti tele igg co atertbe Rare nid coe | der hits charge, ‘The tame of the ta | third “time she went, ‘Mr. Bizier’ was Kev. H. Wendt, Some two years since this Wendt was appointed Superiniendent of an Orphan Asviim at Philadelphia, During the Keeper ; in Sigier’s tim or Granny’ Lindsay locked up all night becanae she luterfered with Mr. Sigler for whipping cludes with reciproention of senthueuts ex- pressed by Geu. Graut, time, while outwardly professing to ch | one of her children ; does vot remember any- RECONSTRUCTION. Chit and, him’ cruciied, he sncgeeted in| thing more, On peing asked the tiird (sve Order from Geperal Schottel!. ruining no leas than seven’ girls whose ages | If'she knew anything more she sald: ‘The Ricarwosh, August 12.—Ceneral Sehovteta | Femi from nine to fonttoon youre. A Tange | ragy tnan had one meal at a tne, stopped . 4 number of ttle == girls we tri w for not doin work, iseued an order to-day of which the following | jy” manner unnecesary to stale here. yexathingd by Mr, Vanderhoven— ian extract + of libs victioe told an adult female In the | Never opened @ conversation with any one Military Commfsetonors are reminded that 1 of his condnct, and a watch Was put | on this subjoct Mr, Sigler talked to her (wo they are to be governed Inthe discharge of iy tn that ho was suspected, | weeks azo on-dhe uaalter: le was accorapas thelr duties by the Baws of Virginia ne fir as | he lett (to Buffalo, | nied by an officer and toll bur she would the same tre Hot in eontilet with the United | where ty He informed , ba o to ationd if subpaneed. States or ontors fasued trom these hen her that be would be in this elty on Su Exaistuation still pendii. pat the residence of the Lutheran and he Inqnired of ber what was Athat they are not to « low except ti wction of failure SPORTING MATTERS, { ne: y cases the to act Oi pa of lls chureh of fila Beek ah sliould be filly reported, in tt, we should lave Lelore ‘The Maratogn Uncos-tiaih Day. tthe Commanding General may hotd | Havly ordained Latheran Mine | Sana Aug. 13. Tovey being the there tom proper accountability tor any bog> Was tutercepted and bie! steth and lust day of the racing mecting bere, Chinese Merchants and Mexten' Lospow, Aug. 13—Eyer ng the | ke were belt y | esha td eneral items of news from Shanghae it te | the tall started accounts of the Fludet~ | Btaxtoo, July, Uy 140%s @tated that the Chil ercuants refuse to | Aitdcte the w oi of Hatt fins died ‘The Escape of Maraw receive as curren: wn dollars coined | out, and ation and misery prevail The day on which Gover arth was taxie | fideed the general effeet of the news brought uring the reigu of tie late Eusperor Maxie | [tend Whe general ete arn hiding-place im the etty of qullian, The cholera. ut Catania hes led to a revolt | Mexico for execution, Marquer and Quiroga A The yeas Lefats nfedr ration. Of the priscders confined there. When 1} ar by Vidaurrl, cropt from their emiix, Aug. 12—Evenlug.—Count Von They red horres and ex an ne me he convicts, Bismarck, though suffering frow au injury to | Made Its appearance im the goal, the convicts, eave. Up! utering the & Bis band cecasioncd by tte having bev | jf aie yh , they were bal A 4 “ \ where € tinel a purse of gold caught In the door of a railway car, wt they at once proceeded | idler anf he woud call up the ollicer @ide oo Thursday next at a amectlag of th th tnvaket day and see what be would the North German States, in Lis capacity of © they got them w Whilst the sentinel went to the Ghancettor of the Cos who was tiking his noon-day ws oe a acl Marquez and Quiroga made a charge ib Jann. pistol in ham, aud succeeded ia fytitiug their Lowpox, Aug. 13—Kvening.—The a are vray throtih,” One report rays they sist for es rece! ve a Vik: ARK in order to escape, soldiers down Vefore making their ese Advices recelved from via Shanghae, | tq dito fire on them, They returns | However this tnay be, there le Bo dyubl that feports that the case of the ship Anna K ball, Capt. Williams, which w ed the fi nded ¢ and evera! of the willitary were | tyey are at lurve nore oF less severely 4 we The outlier ized for 4 fraction of the commercial treaty between | Of the day iy meaee a Mash Amassantion of Lopes. China and the United States, bas been satis» Tarive| ,, The following appenry as a letter from Sal- Gactorily vettled bi them bac ‘ere halle | to, dated, July 24, to the Runchero It 15. General Gartbaldl is ed and agreat many wounded. Everything 1 arrived here to-day and learned the bas remained tranquil sues. Fronexce, Av rather startling news, the assnasiuation of murtal 8 ; he traitor Lopes. ‘The particulars of the isso (she as Becta, ature cnid, he | «The #ame journal says elsew bere the particular Up actually eeisecd (0 fens r ancellor Mating had before him to- Pepemreneeg fic of filesas Leese wae tlons for the ni ton cise of New vs. Bonaker. In thts] epurned him from ber preeeuce. Early oue t imiakver the estate of the late Mr, G. Roberts, a quest se ns tothe valldl * Pa a irary’ siabis of bequest t9 (he Preaiient and Vice Presi | Mincelt wil An Ostler in 0 Dye et dent of the United Stat 4 the Governor | + iq | was inquired crc Cygrgeyerr bt iy | stranger was (old iat the General Ww Hea ee ened ‘by ther ¢oe.| ae dite. Before the dinner howe Lopes rex 100,005, 4 turae wae pointed out to the etranger Ler with other property, In endowing a | Speck nate of his mas, raed ade morning & Mexican arrived aud { Go bave been atiempted last 14 . Candia Pants, Aug. 13—Eveuins.—A report has feached this city 1 the IMand of Can‘ia that Oma Pasha has resigned bis command of | the Turkish ferces. N ous are given for | & ¢ for the instruction of yonth in: this unexpected setion, and te report ie wot | S44 (86 fi ue knstructiow of smth, Im BoM. | dinner wae ened feadily crediivd. “Hincuteate and advocate t py oA Schloewha. of the black people of every cline and | j\\nw otrangurcofted Loxpow, Ang It is reported that the | try until they be restored fo wn equals | drank of wine, he deliber Aifercnces between BP: and Denmark in| {ty in civil Mizhte with | their, wikite | drow “led kulle aud epran, | brethren throughout the Uciow." Mr Abed hin “Sine” a cegard to North Schleswig, nud the execution | Wiekons, appeared for th then took bie hat and, as he started Of the stipulations of the (reaty of Pragne, | Crown, aid he was the only couusel wie | said, fillets the way aff teattors are ina thir way to Le settied. ‘The negotia. | Was Inferested tn npholding the Leque should be paid.” No one inte: ed the assaastn from leaving. Thus was the blood, of Maxtuiiian, biramon, Majta yes, and thousands of otuer -aveng: ‘bis Teport is regarded here ae autdacnitic TravrLen. tod oF pre which, he contended, tions new golug on between the two coun Gries indicate a disposition ou Loth sides to come to a speedy agrecucak Ireland. counsel appeared for the ue The Vice-Claucellor said it a 8 would opens ‘that the | git. What to do with Desucy, Anz. —Captain Mor Jit? Mr. Wickens sald the could be ear We here § air 668 Mh eres corrabar ‘ Sian iad nA ted out by the corftt. The diselalmner of ting the above, notwithstanding wich, Aeeder of the Fenian sing tm Kerry, haa | rled out hy the envrt, Fhe dinelaler of the | AUK 0 a itegsir yer Leen sentenced to imprisonment fora terme!) Crincctior sald be was of opinion that one | ment. A halt d ters, roeely od by ine ton years, Of te vbjeet* of the bequest bad been nc. | chante in this city ul Creat Briton complisied by the abolition of slavery in the | te traitor Lopes law Lonnox, August 12—Midel, In the} United Beues. ‘The Ameriewn Government doubts that tts would Miramon or Blouse of Lords to-night the consideration of | nor led ve me eg 4 for carrying ont | driven bo the countabers Of ati hecame known to 10 lect of duty, tesa Me Aaa Tbe Hs oteeulA a panishon | 8 attendance was more numerous than any Pop: iets Aw £ the church | Of the five days prev This wae pring | ned Win. Mtanke was dispatched here | eipally owing to the ty elible he following order | Md Peotio’ oly Ms {ble attractions of tal with a warrant for bis arrest. Mr, Staake reached here yesterday forenoon, and the | He hurdle race, which fs immensely popntar | warrant was placed in the lauds of McLean, | among tho lady visitors, aud who on this | The oviicer found the elertcal scoundrel at | occasion turned out tn ireat force, making Arcust 12th, 1 the reridence of the Lutheran miuister in| ean pe “4 ¢ 1 Orders No ’ Grave atroct, on whose hospitality he had | ite a tetitt ' pearance, Aud looking per ‘At tho station house he fectly Irresiotible themselves, First Wve Con in has and extivited ‘The fret voce was the hurdle race, General | er iui ae gale aueerviaw nla, order Ate hee « wit William, Blackbird, Zigzag and Hed Diek yrobibitiug Uiem frou using any iniuence w NY Weustt, was taken | @rting init, ‘The last was backed at even Geter « people trom reconstructing } to that city ox the 9 o'clock train last even | against the field, Blackbird won wnsily ; Zig- he Siaie governments recent eke ing. nous was second, and General Williams third, Red Dick threw bis rider aud came in with the other horses. Tle, four uduutes anda quarter of « second, ‘The Fecond race was a forir mile one, was won by Ouward, beating the favorite, Fleotwing, by ten lengtle, It was a quick run race, the tine being 7m, 89sec. Tho third race was a handicap for horses ‘08 ta as their ow ereation is Cone ntl per atthe Paterson Alma. mation of the boy — More. whippt nes and broom. n dies in m collar, nd aud obstructiug ed Ly the Military The following additional evidence to that Publisued in yesterdays Suv was taken on Monday night, w amination of the boy William David Layerell was con- cee te vliuply a Lined by Mr. Tuttle, comel for Mr Siglor | that had run at the mecting—a dash of one tentloual o! Je testiiied : Sigter ordered my shies to be " o ul Order above rete te, hy fact taken off; be did not have any of Whittakors | {248 half tiles, There wore five starters, employment of Whe machinery of the provi | fimaily i the vamely: Duke of Orleans, Ripley, Lucy Fow- twe then, dou't remember jonal State goverumonte to dafeat the execue | that Bigler dr ve me a the other boy, fromm ler (colt), Enchantress aud Luther, M. tion of the Reconstruction ac laying in the broot laving, It was funn ? - . Third—It la therefore ordered that all ade , ip we | uaDaniat’s pals, Ripley and Lucy Fowler ng walking in 9 poo! a ad otting up in the morning to put | ves, L have been talked 10. about | (colt), were backed at two to one against the field. ‘The Duke of Orleans Jumped oif with the lead, was never headed in the race, aud won by two lengths, Lucy Fowles (colt) , was second, Ripley third, Enchanteass fourth, and Luther last, Tue, 2m. 40!gsve. Sanaroua, August 13.—A trotting mateb | for $1,000, miles heats, bert Uwrce in five, in | harness, came off this afternoon on the half | vertisements, of other oficial publications heretofore, of to be hereafter provided for by the State, of municipal laws or ordiuauee, be | testityine here and have spoken to several on given by the proper ivi officers whose daty | the subject. L spoke about Itto Mr. Van | to lave such publication to be made, to auch | Derhoven: be did mot coax or blamey me hewepape rs, and such only as have’ not ho did Mot Coll me What to awear; spoke also | Roved und do not oppose, Fecoustruction wir | to Mr. Laveniek, Men, and Food. | Me r the acts of C. ee Van Derhoven told me to come here to-night; hor attempt to obstruct in any manner civil] 1 would have come voluntarily, do not vers appoluted by the military author ities | believe that the man that Sigler’ whipped ie district, tn thw discharge of thelr duty, | at the gate was drunk, but have heard the | als of violence, oF prosecution by ‘say be was; of Course he was profane | on wet ch | pe Price Two sylvania, and for forty years never mis.\ed o court demanding bie presence, Twe privilege of converting Seven-thirt,” notes falling dre on the 1th inst. into Five- twonty Bonds, bear he feet day of duly, 167, has beem extended by Secretary MeCnilocts to the 1th day of September. ©. W. Berry, President of the Colorado Gold M npany, ew sappeared from N Va, © fow days ago, when to be arrested by ¢ arge of #windling soldiers, Posestasten Grvknat Raxpats has ale rected the Postmaster of San Franctaco to make up and forward the mails from San Schofield, om iw Francisco to Sitka, Russian Amertes, at the | on al, rato of 650 per round trip, the service not to! ter clerks. exceed ¢ week, half « Tne U. 8. Navy Department yesterday received Information that the U. §. Steamer Penobscot had arrived at Cayenne, on the 1M of June, after a passage of four days from Demarara, The officers and crew wore reported all well, Aine on Monday night at Point Levi, Canada, destroyed fifteen houses, inctnding the Victoria Hotel, 700 barrels of petroleum, A portion of Dobbell's wharf, a large qnantity | of lumber, and several hundred feet of rail —_—_—_—_— es RATES OF ADVERTISING, | erage reel font Vines or tows.....60 ota part of line., 0 ctw Omen Will be inserted in opem loaed type, ala a a) satis at 9 x oplicat Wworts art anced os ut law each line neore thaa four. ey wonld wenld, have the Senate have nothing to do ay pointed Jnstead of « on tie enrtly the last ple trict sttomey’ ahould 1 isthe Executive, Wha could nen almost wi they have !een " soliciting from the dbetrict at stronger letier to the Gove Jenore rich appeats frou « 14 the Governor to, seect ite own knowledge? That will pot be pretended, but we all kuow that the appointments will be made on the recommenation of partisan general committees and siwilar politieas — . - Sylvester, of Colnmbia, arevied in fhe the report of the committee, Mr. Gerry, of New York, quoted etalintion to show that there are three times as many Indietmente tried in New York as in any ote unis! way track. : er connty, and double the nuraber of conve Promtyeet Tennessea Republicana are tn | tions, contending that faeta aruply Nashville with the view of asking Governor | Prove that there ts pmnsiiole. fan tering te Brownlow to convene the old Legidtature, to | tleetive sputeni, amt Me marm prate et Aw amend the franchise law so as to confer «ff rage on all waite males, with certain excep- tons, ‘Tur deaths in Galveston, Texns, from yel- low fever, during the week ending August 10th, wore eighty-one, being an tnercase of ton over the previous week. ‘The fever has made its appearance at Corpus Christi, alec at Honston. “ ‘Tum case of Mayor Horton, of Mobile, Ala, who was arrested om Saturday for the violation of the Clvil Rights Bill, was tried Tuesday. Mayor Horton wns released om 12,000 ball, to appear before the United States reult Court, ats Tue brig William Anderson,jwhich brought A load of coolles from Havanah to New Or- Jeans, has been libelied, and the captaln and the man In charge of the eoolles bonded for @1,000, to answer the violation of the law roe the imtfoductivs of evolies into 0 Vulted States, Constiational Convention — Forty - eighth Day © Prececdings. Atuavy, N. ¥., August 13.—The Convens tion met ut ten o'clock, Sundry remountran- ces were presented aginst sectarian doua- tions, f Jotferson, in the chair of the he Who.e, took np the report nd County Ollicers election, tenure of fusation, & move providing for the el it the clanise etlon of one county sue sor ut Inrge tn each county, He beliey there was an earnest desire on the part of t people to diusinish rather than increase the aber of officers qnartered on the publie, ‘This officer would be Ornamental rather than usetul, wd his chief labor, It would can, Would be to draw: his salary Mr. Smith, Fulton, said that so far as the seuthoent of the peopl nd of this Conven- Hon could be ascertained by the Commit Which made this report that seutiment was found to be In favor of transferring local leg= Present aiareiet attorney or New Y Mr. Veeder moved te anveond by 5 that the district attorney stall be t and also 4 Register for Now York anda Rege fetor for Rings Mr. Veeder called the attention of the Com vention to the fact that (he Governor now porsesses the power to remove neys for cause. Tf mone have | for the past twenty verre, it «i Governor has been derelict of his duty, or that the argument it district ator i (it of thete duties have ree \ Sava’ lee iis clear thet t well to give to the Governor this power to ap- pout as wetlasto remove will not secure any better admintst of our criminal laws. Mr, Hatouine said that the gentleman whe. now hold the position of District Attorney of New York would, wete he here tonday te sneak for himself, A@voeate the appointment of the District Attorney for that Sy ané county rather than for his election by the people. In 1857, Mr. Hall was the earnes® And snecesstat advocate for the establishinen® the litan Police District as it wae tablished, and he waa confident that ao- thing could Induce that gentleman to ask fow a change In the old potiee ayetem. He (Mr. Hatebii not prepared to sy for other Counties, but be wns glest that for New ¥ the best Interests of the people all deman that the proseenting ninal officer should pot depend for his pon an election, be appointed and then be position to discharge his very . tea without fear favor, he motion of Mr. Veeder that the Distrio® jall be elected was carried by ® vote of Mite 1. The motion of Mr. Veeder a Register and Clerk in New / county respectively, was Loot 1 Mr. Smith, of eration of the vote making the L torney elective, Lost by a vot A rocoss was then takeu until evening. KVENING SMAHION, The evening session was devoted to debate on the report of the Standing Committee their powers, tenure of afiice, compensation, eo. ‘The question fires pending was motion of Mr. Greeley, providi election of a County Stipervisor, who shall Le President of the Boafd and possess the fslation from the Legishature to Boards of Supervisors, It be ed that thus much of the log rolling and dishonest legislation will be avolled.” These local schemes have been protitie of log rolling in the Legislature and besides, It ts easy to tmaglue that the Sus pervisors will be mueb Letter informed of the wants of t tituents the State Legislature can possthly be. 1- ° billiy wor eh more direot ; e ‘ ine In favor of trate Ing local legislation from the Capitol then ft follows that there should voto power" Jt was carried, 47 to 37. Corruption in the N. ¥. tate Legteinture, Considerable excitement has been ocem sioned in the New York State Convention by the assertions of Mr. Henry B. Wilson, that corruption was common to almost (he whole of the members of the Eegislature, and, of course, Mr, Wilson has been called upon to give the reasons for his assertion, He bag done 40, and the developments will cause the check placed upon the Bourd of Supervisors Pret hasty or more repreber Tus aniton, oper to believe, what has long been expect. Tenee the proposition for a oe supervie ed, that the Alban Legislature is supertee for who} shall be elected by the county at | tothe New York Common Council in ree bodys Uh haa of the Board and possess | entity, just in proportion to Its larger alse Mr. Opdyke thought the rensona given by | and increased powers. Mr. Wilson siatoss 4 the gentlemen from Fulton should be satis, | My knowlede of leghlative corruption fhetory to the Couvention for the creation of | has been acquired during four sessions of the this ities ; but he thought at least ten days should be given him for the exercise of the veto power, and that a two-third vote should be reunited to pas an eet against b ‘he voto power, as id by the | ulttee, ts now preseaseal by the Mayor of York, but itis kneteetive, and time | innst be yiven the Ohalrmian, and a two-thied wat be required to wake such power | Mr. € would cley Inglated that such an officer | Htfle more than a figure-head. Am © penalty, as soou As milfiary proteetion | fur Ne whip going upon him he bad | Mile track of the Agricultural Boctety's Fair | oltice of large salary, it th likely to be but Is withdrawn, for acts performed in Wher of- | beou forbidden to come in, aud wa Grounds, between G. Dunn's bk. Tom Hl on all perience. hiked Sets jones | re ane cennath ta: Will Military Dise Mampion, and J. Vowers' gr. m. Mohawk | poled'uy the gentleman. trom New. York, | trict, and all ofticers of the Breedumen's bu Maki. ‘Tou Hainptom was the favorite at | would amount to next to nothing. The ef reau, and al Boards of Regietration, or other | beon from’ the 10 to 70, and be wou the test beat in 2044, | f int Mongar fe hie satarose would be | persons in employment whipping ® ebild; these with whom [live wound In 2:80, distanel “sent pave A Sores, Fanrow f Cader ts Military Juriadietio Tico! felt. the siusebours have froyucutiy | peas oround 18 284s dletaucing, the mare for instance, require that the pro i prompt attention (o th spoken badly of Siler; Sigler wanted ine to - publish their propos nat their own exe this order, wud to wake immediate report to! vo to work for an uuclo of his; he mover eaid Nattonal Horse Fair at Buffalo, feuees in the leadlig journal of en: party | these headquami of any civil ofticers who | he wanted me to go back because L was ill Bo N.Y, Aug. 18h f or four weeks. Thus the people wonld be violate its Povistous. treated where 1 was living; | saw Sigler hoy- NEPALO, Bs Soe SiGe Uo TO OP OUIRE Informed of what Iecistation isin con. | Py command of ing round getting up papers and things | face of the National Horse Fair here was a Hatton, and time and opportunity will be Vivlaiion of Civ Rightn Act—A Vi iam Harrivon lictore T went to live with | stati: nuatlves thelr ishues en - * Giulm Jutlys Arrested, | Mr Laverick; Ldout know who wy farker | 8 With clonds, Lut no raln fell, and the | nection therewith | or moter Wild, track was in splendid onder. ‘ihe aiteudance | The question of the odviability of Soren | was very great there being over tive thousand pervons Inside of the track, aud a large wum- Wasuixerom, August 15.—Judge H.W. ‘Thomas, of the Alexandria circwlt, wes are the teetimony on one side was now IMvote rested this morning at bis residence iu Bair Mr. barkulow (City Attorney) said he was bor of outsiders, ‘The frat race was for bors iniorimed that as long as the Cosmmittee sat {here would be wiuewes presented to them. fax Court owes, by Deputy Marchal Dunean, «i take to Richmond ty answer an indict- | who had never | Mroplekford of Jefferson, Mr. Congor of Rockfand, and others supported the report of the committer, Mr, Wickman spoke in Oppurition to that part of the report whieh | to tne rvs Board fue AUB powers of the in reward fo local lect fanaa al hequest, vid: the ine rege haa Hee a Rh wa 8 mut " fe a mille in leas than 2-00. "The first pre. | Leds sald that the possaeaton of thh @he Reform Bill was remmed. Bail Derby | sraciion of youth ta Penneyivania, and this | A l4 Mune herve | ment Wefore Jndge Underwood tor an alleged | a ME ace Lad tects talon aint ge | eataey® cuits Un Lege Chan 2:60. Tye Meat re. | se lealalature ber bean prolife of | was present, and moved that the Honse ree) euurt could not compel thi American Gove ‘Mexico Gatlawed. viola of the Civil RiAits Lill In rofusing { Woull lake considerable time to dg entered and thirteen Reven, heats | and urruption. 11 thls be true, ean we hope cede from all its amendments to thy bill exe | efuibeut to take ite Therefore the declare} ge ponehes » of tie ist ult. « a fy Van Derhooven declined to be a party ed; mile heats, best three in five | fF iprovem y scattering that power 20pt the one providing for the representation | HONG! ike aut mut Le that the ts of O pormuil magia evideuoe im bis court, — lating the iquiry, He had three | Aniber won’ the first 'preminins Granion | Over all the eounflos tn thes State? He py . s Ubeeharity. tal : fell ro the | Maxtiulllwa an Post. veines, aud one of them, @ women, second, and Princo tie third thought not, ‘The great disparity of popula Of minorities, which bad Leon accepted auldue of tae Lestavor'e €:1a thou nord nid di ting uialed Regttention. ond Face war for horses tat never | Hon fu the vurlous towne he rewarded as an- | the House of Counmons. After a long deb paige eS ate Malin | Curanursros, 8. C., August 13.—Rogistra ald the Committee woutd 2M: premium #1650; eats, beat | oter eerlod® objection to the branster of the | the motion was put and carried ia i} MEXICO. Houster organizatigue, | tua couanenced quletly today, Apathy | Ds F Wiiudee Wo be exaimlued t0- | Bye” Tae te raped and | ete! Veeder moved to mistttute for the | the Government | e heed, If there yet 10 | prevails (oa linge extent yn the community. | So PA ite atiegsy fh ad, WUD | section section One of article ten ot the pre- | Reporte vie, New Orteans tinne, fur they surely rofieet the vole Uf te | Thy numbce reuistercd to-day was 656, of | , had gone away. | me the dar ution. “Mr. Veeder objected to Se ae | The Toes | Ameiican prope. Sy far a the “kacrleane | whic oy were wilier, aud | | igri Mettel Fag a the committer becares it takew have been rece a Crus papers, | S£8 concerned, Max} u wll) Wrisusatoy, N.C. Aupact 18. —Rogh i Queen ¢ le the rig elect disteiet ateamer A.J. Lyworsell, of 4 ‘ r political inter ahr i mew that night rh r r 1 MELE OF Lise Clark, wh Hloug Korg on the auth 6 fh peageto ! to meet nt a: the bast Wis poatporod May for x! y atrack » rock Up ieevenniiien| : a W Sigler to examine His mova y ‘ i . near Shanty Ne Chingse const, 1 terchange of eslute 1 betwee | Wituesses tor the defn ' the steamer ly dane the carge | Adontent Palmer and ¢ of the de u-ehi Mwite Jumtlee. | Yrorenvara ¥ yEDING : : (tire ds Oh ee Susquehanna, and Gener Zerega, the ibe] The Libertrd de & rod, | 7 war rostimed bef | ‘ : Suman atea ure Feige, | rat eocamander at Vera ( f t ti i! ing Comittee on the Poor at eight 0’ ny Which York ont \ ou who was reported captured | Hore: (a that elty Have | tans Alderman Dean in the Ch Hy Mt. arrived at thie port this m ¢ iin thie etek ¥ 11 o'elnel: 1 Mr. Vandertoy Paterson ere, and f 1 me + » “ Noodnut ra t 19--Preuing rdored t aken to Tlalpan, | Caged 1 Pea xia: 4 ° « " apeain ¥ a | end todoath da the very theatre of lil fet i ny Mr. Bac suds convent the Senate, He waa felt Quebeo On thy olet of de rer A . \ 1 17 \ i a te chile ‘ v Hu ' ” sfucb power da the} port today on the w Live 5 t tood that Mir 5 « Ito Mex Marunres Farrell sworn vel f Fasex tt mam ete ty i‘ nl ’ Th on Woe dk the poor bh al He woald have them appotnted, wid this re. When ict Sew ts. Pautheon of San Perna 1 t Soare sigos remained Chere at wed trom all tomptstlons to Ned ab the port. thle atter ’ aly are apiwaliag to the gove | 270! bh Ie tee eveutt atl | Mr, sisier was keeper; eaw Mr, & ; {dvi — » Livery habait of eettain: Masieahe 7 bs 5) rene sits k Renae ; ya cape fat Mr. Lawrence sald that the district ators FINANCIAL toa ra OF cee ne er ene | DAE UMY Ua Wate a8 SNS Ye finger: he struck ber three or four Uraes ls Ta dlats 4 ney Is ns much a represontative of the people ist 1 Benin. -Conante | Were exiled to Martinique daring the uations ——-— vont, Com, Aug. 1 Naltonal Lent her for curt it oeowrrid tu the | a» ihe hawyer is a representattye.u ‘ American seeurl Cloned | al ir and are wow Ina destitute Coudl- | Bix nuNpReD colored troops are em romte lemy of Sclence commenced Ite pudile | as tog roams struck hit when he came tute | GERMAN TURN bit FESTIVAL, To say that he will not perform bi ‘ pidecoy aes aan et out, Poy ining in the Represontas | He Posi Wishoud ting ler to stop ¢ f mig in uuting eriminals because fer mf ite ie se i Gaetize from Braros to Now Urlea mauster out. |» » bere morning in the Tepresenta | stopped when The beat hers i lor | CTestng Bo oreine of ardizing bis chanees of re-election, is vis and Great u i bs MO} A TELRGKAM FOporis twenty-three mew | tives Hail of Ube Siate house, at M1 o'clock. | Siekcd® Ktlza Dooley once; could wl of é, Mus. 18 —The programme of the | to *ay that the people ayin path to death in the 8 OF | casce of pellow fever at Iberia, La., on| About fifteen members were iu attendance, | What withy rhe was sweeping down the | Gorman Turnverly this aftornoon included | He could mot subscribe tot The marleet for, three ty f vi Professors Agassiz, Rood Gibbs, | SUM## Ab tL® Lines sive Was clireing, tows dad | [for he believed that the tonds ts fat. No} p eed sVore Crus dely stb, | meneny Including Frofersors. Agaealz, Rad Gibbs, | ict soo bitty ill-troat way one oh gyninastlc exercises, tluwed th the eventng | such an ollicer prosecuted offenders agah Noy Kscobe lo reac ore Cie Tuly 20° | esrimbaw the Preeldent issnod an order | Whituey,, Caswell Mr. Milgard, of the Coast |" Gros--examtued by Sr. Vanderhoven—Did | by a grand concert in Music Hall, gtven by | the laws of soclety the wygre popular bu | He Ls sult to have gone on oificlal bisstnege | Go Sie. to tue eituat that no order | SUFveY and Professor Hengy presiding, Prof, | not se Mr. Sigler Hl-treat any children ; dure! gh. Boston Society o thelr brother ‘Turners | Comes COMMERCIAL, } and was weleomed as Of (ue saVivUTE OF | A OO ict with the O uae J A 2 opened with & protest against the ing the winter, some of the children WMO Sse ahecad: ‘The éonkect w britMant ir, Greeloy favored the report of the Baveh tars, ain = mica’ | in conitict with the Conrts of the U. 8. could | yrodern nomenclature ef xoolozy. 1 | no shoes ; used to see Ue | ron , bealhd wnt | mittee, New York aid Kings cou tonThe m3 nder the tavotatie advle Apres e a family | 08 00708 In the Sousberm States, protested against tue modern departn ” {t | affair, and wall attended, and happily closed | these ls a produavle pandering to the publ eee from Manchester, closed! firmer, wich an | | ‘fue Journey of Beaore Juares and family | ab Trade ‘ets, by | ms, the Lulnwean, nomenclature, which re-| was aot necemsiry for the children to go out | che featval, Vice. Altow those who ary engiged | advance |) es cotabalicd on All y ies, | to th sl ly wold to have been a suvcees ned igencer contradicts, bY | tains the genertes and specific uaunes togettior, | only when golug to their meals from one Myuor welling, to gambliag, aud such The sales to-day have reached 12,000 bales. | sion of enthustatic welcomes. | sate ity, the report that Postmaster Gene- | and under gutbarlty of Nhe masa who Vd fee teaser ae ane bi ance of 4! Tux next Legislature of Keutucky will wy ate for he i jet abturmey fiddding Uplands, lsd. ing Ore wndnll Atte poses the names; also protect aumet the | bloc 0 @ children were | ‘ . Wii! opeuly defy all. Meenas iia, CPM Hered MMdeling OF] 2 et of twomtystwo persons wha wore fal Randall ities from the Breeldent, and | Loves Ort setieann association iutrodcing | Kept in the schootroome ; saw the children | aNd shout ae follawe: Beaxte—Deinocrate, | mL He RADY hed wheth ‘The market fur breadstatle closed quict. purent at the City of Mexico, aud relensnd | Comternplates Fesisuation & reactionscy eharacter of morenctature ; 0 Frou oue house 10 the other tn the snow | 2 Radicals, 9; third party, 4. House— | man trom Westchester be! ever d Corn, 386, Bd. per qnarter for mixed weetern. 1 Ly options of the Goverunwnt, a publisbod in ls no truth in the statement that also a tendency among the younger natural footed } the children were about seven | Democrats, 834 Radicals, 11; third party, 4, | attorneys appoluted would he any ‘Wheat, 18s. 82 por ecutal, per | : moh; lo pallies jk a Mad uaciaed ia al rms a tots Wo Feylater, rater than to describe, Fight yearw old; could understand Mr. | Svea Jaen wali $4 led, ta Wie | WOFally, than districicd atlornoys vies Dushel Onte, bad. per bushel. Pui, 42s, | OY Meaicam popere . Preeklant i Ps 8° | Prof. Koad, of Columbia is} Lebr’s cursing, as she spoke that plain Mr. Greeley 1 certuayy $a. pei 504 yo / As now rearranged, the Mexlean Ministry | Advocate<icneral Holt from the performance | coursed on the duration of the eal un lerstind the words; | Mameport, Pa., yesterday. He was the most | oooustbillty of thelr ulhe. The provision market is Orme Carrse 6845 gtauds tues: Miawsor of Foreiav, Relattons—! of the duties of bis oem enough, but did not wi discharge,” showing Why #0 difergnt rooulty! Bre, Whittaker used to viague Mrs, Letr! disingulsbod member of the bar ia Peau ueotly with the Geveruor, Legislature, and in eiforts to secure k tion for the Underground Railway. in trae to ive confidence to the public, and, a4 T tne nocently thoueht, facilitate the passage of @ Dill to authorize such @ work, [formed @ cotmpany In 1s61, composed of fifty promle u of this the alle mt nid tofluential men, mostly Ar cles of nssociation, unc # uf thie Stale, were fled, giving corporate powers and working machinery Reompany, \. bill was introduced into the Legis!ature, about a month before it adjourme n ed that year, to authorize this company fo build the’ contemplated - tunnel Sralle way. Lthen had nosknowledge of Albany aitaire, and went there without money enough to pay my betel Lill and travel! experace, fol then T bed many faitortant Weiters to distinguished tetmbers of bo ad proposed to get a bill passed om 4 of the undertaking aud the f myself and associate my létters, and within a cous of the gentlemen were cand form me that such bills were Albany without funda, Twas ret one to another, and went on explalul “talking up! tho undertaki geutleusin, and old acquaint tet nex-Senator), t wm was 18@2 feos Hshor Twas performing. He said he thonght, aa the Senate wa: tty boness bod ¥. UN eonid be t through” for oo in greenback, Plait the case before . lirectors, but gy declined to eutertaim any such proposal. thea abaadoued the DID for that se n. bu the mext recess th, twee much talked of in the paper and myvelf did all we ¢ witha view of Drinehng su publle opinion to hear int uring the s« of Loe the passage of the company Mee to state that tt passed ob th are ivhout th to for 1 \ tof to bet considerable sutn of They refused it; but autivority to place £100,000 OF stock ab \ T not ip in pa As soon as the fact Wat agents: the business born Tye MUMbOR Of Members, ¢ 5 ashe pat t horky 10 kewe the s a cuiled on me jvet, I reils r > cuiprotaise myself, and d that P know Frain allote k bad been made to certuln page services. Callsints were chowe Which it appesred thay over sixty Xnsation {OB wiky ¢ Railroad € eu who Ww }tiom, ‘Tbe He seport the Vill, & a ly and ik yas KoW within adjonrament, Lwas informed Committee tor b 4 ewer of th Wiad ia stork eoniingly dou tinued on Lourth Mage \ soe

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