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NEW YORK sun, | — ; fon. Y NDAYS EXCEPTED. | Nowe nt Fulton etree = | WEEKLY SUN, /Teady on Thursday efeach weelk; {a sent tyy mi en ye. alan ‘At proportionate Am application at the o-ome eH eiy-aig words are eomnted wa first Tineay NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1867. RATES OF ADVERTISING, 4] TASLE EVARIAWLE tH ADYANOR, Tor every Insertion of foar Hoes or foat.....£” ote »| very extra line oF part of Hine. ote, Lh ° Ife ince te op b oS MM sus Beatinoent, |'Chirty-F'ourth Year. co Two Cents ? Fae ESS een nee aE ee : words ft Gach line more tha fe f | in a ~5 = "4 { ) + April, and in whieh it was also stated | atructute, which the General had purchased | 1 wed others besides witness; often | Couriers were eent off to all the Liberal gen- Admiral Traethor. ya of five hundred miles; must | the ealary of any connty officer shall not he ) etot had been digvatched to the | in New York but « short thine bet It was | « Sigler t get along with the obs | erals whom we supposed Hkely to listen. to nw Oninass, August, 1, — Admiral Teg. | have F minds with pleasant reflec. | Increased withorit the consent of a majority 4 4 Ve of the outrage. The Hartford could | about twenty-se eth and manages: | streperons inmates without using fore ut) the voice of ham: we discussed with | op - thone remini vote of the Board of Supervisors of ancl ‘cestiimenesiieaiididiatiy hot then perform that service Owing to her | ble enongh for a «! ye Jong ns no one could do it; Mr. Sheler newer tised a line of ce te be adopted, pip Tived tn Uhis city last evening where | {1 A bright hope of the future g county. vf * : . Presence aired at another quarter; | water was smooth aud the rower keeps ¢ whip on Mre. Letn or on any one who did two other advocates, orna, | he will await the order of the Austrian Gov- | ard importance nt Utah iM oder furth mended that th SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, | bri! Vroming, the otted vessel | trol of Uoth hie oars. “Gens Gilmore was | Mot slehly deserve its eheaney plied Ries I party, D9. Mariano Riva: | ernment A ratinees hie Ber A an Althea ne gg My od inenth md by the cable as baving been ene | ve ¥ fond of tinge, a head male are] During a porth , f the ex unloatlon of | Martine? de ta Torre, we " { fully. “Pleasant homes and fruitful fields | iahed while in office, ‘The amen “ - with the pirates, was in company with | rangenents to a trip Hiwankoe in | this witness, the Chairman ond one of the | endeavoring with M. de Magnus to influence | Maanie Mirenenes whe alittle girl, waa) hove epring tp in alkaline wastes, at the | adopter t ana tiees henandoad, Which couveyed the Culted | this boat, in company with w few fends. | Committce were emoking amd chatting in| these overnme on ; portions of lear. | bidding of labor tichly. taden ore ‘onven . i », that report no official mention bad b about seven o'clock. A northerly wind had th « amustig himself | letters for persons belonging to th spchined | cheerlene, and deserta of sage ou se ibe epee ath damtatart Throwa Open to the World, tade of the affalr, {t Is poseite that the | been Mowing for several honre, and the Hectially by pernsing the Bus party, to whom he fad beet taemt Lawnstanin accounts are received from | frcetins, and, dowrts of sage wot same subject was continued, | fernice of larger force waa reyulted than at | face of the lake outside of the basin wna very |” Hnrrictt Nell, ty years ofvhge, torn and | the intervention, aud several of wl Algeria, Tho wh I hittean colony te wald | uninhatited plains and monntein pas “~ a | first was thought necessary by Admiral Bell rough. It is supposed that the General | examined by Me. Hurkalow, sald she was! bin thelr lives: In the painful 1 OF bed nace with famine, Several gears | toe iiaste af enmamerte ahd civiliantion) hoe | Camp Meeth 7" RAVAGES OF THE CHOLERA IN ITALY, | to nantes the wild men of Potnosa fur their |wdventurotsiy “rbhed thet boat unt: | here botcke es Raytech aes | i tue lives, In tae paint fo | Pecechargs aad fro tnvaelon of oeaatsave | IRS'tre wut a how dareors err weoker ‘oem | Tle placa naston dower tes tard oe alt outrage upon our merchant marine service, | side of the breakwater, and ont up-|abont a year at various. tn saw tio ill| France he did everything that Trtsht the settlers and the natives to the | [Mer am tu 8 fw commotion abont ite i cs bE Lan Rael Pepi n the wind rose, aa ‘atment by Mr. Sigler; witness ga brink of ruin, “tty t bay on the n the | power to eecond Horta, The | Orders are tssued from the Post Otice Des | on the lake, and that wh thahore of Long Island, ces, ane ite & and Its fin) &e. it did about o'clock, that the boat becam md character as to quantity and | who learned this changed me re m strength of ene tn several clttoe of x an and about forty miles from New York, a tule. ies | Partinent wearly every day for the reopening | unmanageable and eapelzed. Saturday mor ¥ j thank M. Dano Warialy iu bis name. | Bagtand and Scottan diifers materially. In * and Ne Forcltione san, tronite cla | Old town appurentty. eo densing and sbrinks | of post offices In the Sonthern States, and in he was missed at the Postofce. Mr. mined by Mr, Donglase 1 Ae a few hours before | 1 we) On the Htth of Tau klves the light of twelve n broken to them; now it sp ing more than itis growing. An ~ arr! protects Sees il sloo4 ‘ : ; mom | some instances new offices have been estahe | Retnokts noticed his absence and, recollect rasituation when this trouble ta| the sentence wae pr ed, as MM de La- | cand! In Liverpool, of twenty-two cane Maes ethos, Ot ma i sloop Loxnos, Aug f advices from dr ing ihe eonversatlon of the magni Berore, Wr aide by aide with two | 0, Curtopast, Fobe faelf were pro-| dies in Eitluburch, ‘tweuty-eighey and ta, Henentte D mings, oat tir lies rotting on the shore, ‘The dock is pateha Hhinw state that the port of Tamanga, in Ube ect the Increasing demand for pow | qiarmed and sent to his hone. When it was \ Lebr beaten by Me. | ceeding to the vourt, a 61 stopped us in | Aberdeen, thirty-five . i het the. Secrest tor ta fd, but yet stanle and good. The Late ol Japan, had been designated by the Japanese | *! serv that section. Jearned that he had not «pent the night there, er Ht tell whether it wag with a strap | the street ond took tis to the general com=| Mr, Kuga Howe, dr. who hy At | WatRPMCeE IRS GHAR Un Te Secret ee verna are rotting as though they had dran| he thes Postmaster General Randall has appointed | the wiarm increased. kre gr A atick; It wns in the wowan's poor room ; | manding In the State of Queretaro, who in- | the point ot denthy la. conser at been, At) Waters of the orient with the oreident waa A | thole own Tiquor, and the housea—the few: hovertmeht She the eed OF forelabers, tnd DP Gs saarea were | Mire. Lelie had puted Jano Guuble's have; | formed that we had twotvours to leave the | REHOIMEOL denth, ie evnentonont, md leh | mooted chimera: now It tem demonstrated | {rele Owe IKNOF, aod the houses the few 0 inkead ys ate Sitk - teh oa ‘ — oe ae - gah Meee pd. wo EOFS YO Fenve See hia city Huston on day. je was | certainty, and willaeon be an accomplished ry ‘ 2 Bud teen thrown open to the ecommerce of | Jv! Hl, Kinkead Postmast cabin — three o'clock Saturday afternoon, was in the room during the whipping ; Kitty | town. ‘The colonel gave us our “f | pusibedite trea oriarmetnert of tes heey, an | Gereality, a ry tt gcan, bean sccomptished | them dilapidated. Such is Northport Gil nations ta acco with the agreement | a America. Sitka ts about 1,600 mites | ments of his boat were forind stra Patt ne gent to bed withont her super for | observing that, “if we took it Into one heads | wdrapateal disonten aed hod win seieke | etie eect g rearetn America| THK CAMP, Frade with the Foreign Representatives at | OM San Franctsco, and the mails will be | lake shore, inside breakwater, near |r edly RUtty bever complained of | to retum we shonld be ahot.” No feason | reliet trom physicians ta Londen and InHia | Arabian remence dwtndiacintocedolity; vot | On en. emtnencs bask of the town, of # shal has sila: kl that may be the Mlinois Cent They was being bingry was given for sending ts away, and we could | ” ft a+ | rather hami * eovered 4Osaca forwarded weekly by any vessel that may longer any well-g pe of hie return. | Cross exainined by Mr, Douglas. Mr. Sige | only explain ft by atrexcoss of THA Monitor Onondaga, and hor consort ties its startling conceptions and imagina- | rather hamlet, le @ ‘gentle elevation” covered teaty. ing there He would be very Miche wees frre | Fert (meuslonally, to whip Kies Dooley | distrust on the part of the anthorltien, But | toils (na, French, frigate Theme, are still UV amir ay ont heres “There |e ates roma tal ive Stethodlata, are Tans, Ang. 1.—The « f How E. M. Stanton and Mrs. Stanton have | { the guart of the lake in which be Was row. for talking; she cried when he whipped hers | we were compelled fo aulinlt, and, wth ach | Iying tn be ihe bay, opposite Me, HUNT | Ge the Marios Wann fr Aterere cites | in atreetl sroved ki "OF nope. ‘ Imost universally stand to ©. Sigler scolded Mrs ittakor fe , rts, toabandon to aeruel solitude the | landing at Stapleton, on Staten Island " “ai 4 Lorin oeiiotaion thie site vge Oped space Sboters tecvived from various parts of Tualyy let Washington for a visit of afew weeks to Hike, most wntcrnly stand to the | Me. Siler scolded Mrs, Whittaker fom keep | fhe hearty, to rel solitude the | monitor is in course of & thorwigh overhant Rt All lovers of Viberty ta celebrate: there whitch. Ie {with boards antl ocenpled Go not improve, They represent that the | Boston, where they will be the guosts of toa, | NOt A boat” farther: wonth ‘would | duo know iC the sine roctn wae waray ak | wey SE RMA vine uareeteeeet CPROEE®| at yencral repute-after thee liseter whieh tthe Sixteenth for a A bt BA ect Maslin Psion nny Hale Wpidlem preading and is attended with | Samuel Hooper hardly The police authoricies have | not after midnight; there were two beds on | On reaching mp Of Cleneral Poeftrig | Miteed her rat eneay to ervee the Attantie, | FST Eton ploreore: Le ecloUreny ae | Fr Coc seeey aca ate Oba undtea Vasaiatial Hainlite, Attorney General Stanberry at Capon | taken in hand the search for the recovery of | the tine flour when Reter Whelan lay theres | Diae we tees | yal nate from the Rupes | A ReLArivR of tho Groat American Pio ) Uy A thie dosovtben ths tall elven | OF. Oe tunvalee “Hungary. Springs, ts In poor health, and he will not ree | Wie Body of the deceated. Several life-bints, | Mra. Lehr alone ocenpled the room Inst wine | ror, & death of Finpress | "at Leo, Mase, the other day. tn: he Telegraph thus describes the ball given | OF Oi, tne paar. be Peat; Ave ee acaonuiot an ip deed pediormsbed lath Laas ly mann lying the basin and vigine | ters the Mitter was wood, but Maile Whit port as iit fet (about), | dertook to eat forty-elight clama while ans on the same occastor ih wane} “hb p de Aine | in : " cathe the Hou. Lewis Kingsley, of Norwich, Now men Las been detailed to earefully rt ant to utter in w Int I they mM \ Vast w We w mtn he oh by, Ay (ous. nt the opener having | 9 ering near upon pine hundred Hoat every not having bedstendi elute it was donaltites Ingdom, | core? hat been appointed Recolves on the | V1) earch Is being anade, hut, up to ed, gave ony evernily corruborative OL Whe a Bast to get them ta Qu His forty-tonrth clam. ‘The ple biter will Worerer’ witha cn et actuane altar tha snd eatasnatbote ia “ 4 soparate Ns | part of the Gorerntient for the forvetosing of | the thine of our guing tr piees, withinut the pre t port a pet erey whieh had been | Mus through sixteen bakers turnovers placed Sy opeuliig, at about 7 mn te f the tent (\RINE the affalrs of the National Unaditle Bank, and cess. A wct tu with | Win Bakine sworn and evaminhl by Mr, | teansinitted to san fate bythe eof the | ita pile at Hock Om Wadnescad evening, Ul ahae atts end screeos, bod Liyrnroot t 11--Noon.—The Unt- | ont ‘ila ditles of the 16h tant this sad that the stricken w Harkalow. Ani about 60 sears of age; have | Einperor, Memorial with that otject tad! Rrastanen ty ty lock yesterday” morning cager wore back ofalinost every ti arranied tea frigate Minucrots bas arrived at | “te : cll acta hi ed this morutog gave birth to An | been In, the honey several tHe uaw Me, | lteady been ndde fo dunrea Amon 8104000 by a Teal eat the assembled for enjoyment that the manas kitchen and yard nlocly screened. with treea Movements of the Hx-Sccretary of War, ; banly of Col, | the room” saw him Wit her two or thee one from widows who had Wet thele. huss | faemeen ey mens, On being congratulated | Gees bad ORRALe. nan in al pean d efniage penta ke wet MARINE DISASTHE Pricanenrita, Angust Thon, Edwin | Citeace Mee city, | tines: eww bim whip Mra, Lehn with o bands tnt) aiust the empire, All slices PUK UG Te Lblboeeed 8 orale ced | Mivoees Wee cece Teed ke anes coe " Se aitentow” bret Livenroot, Anguet 14 Iw w ved In this D. A, Gilmore fof this city, Red up fire, Lato with. 9 can le in plot the ernpires AM {he Fete vel, he Lelleved be could we oor, Ni aovner ad the uste twa fe va tints for seeping “apartme teedits | Mf. Stanton, Secretary of War, arrived In thie ibe ’ Heng MCh of an inch in himeters she had wa fruttiens. now that fe tad chosen. the Ww the close of wdance, than the already Some of the fimilles do their own cooking, ha re bi yl hI un city this morning. He is staying at the Con. W4* fou! “ Like this moring at wr clother over her lead : saw him Nit Win The Orga Nome, of the Stat of July, | and that it would have been mu, Ing-waiting marched on to refill the floor, | having brought dishes and cooking utensila, eallen trots Caleitte on the se of May nat | MISeNtal Tlotel, Hfe leaves to-taorrow for the | #008 Of Llatrleon 4 MeCarthy: tor going to teh in the river « tates that the fully of M. Klsin, private | him if he had devoted himeelt tor Twenty-aix sets were up at each tine, till | Others take thelr ineals at the boarding tents ule fe te on the ad of May last | ) i | Sieramr ary was well treated and got svrtary of the Emperor Maxtmiltan, has re-| speculations inatead of being a diplouatist, | near the close, when fatheued and satieted ders’ tonts, and two tenté zi er jus leaky White Mountains, | CRIME vod fe Si Nesstin ant coved a lett x annie i that he, ne pe he compa Ven to at re | F fie ine practi fs reso Xam ir. Donglas—‘Told Me, | na a number of ‘eis intlitary. inet weltonts Yoong, Kins tet baelt OF tse 6 Loxnoy { 11-Evening.—Consots | General Sickles nnd the Charleston Heard ie Sigler hat Fwonkdit take his office; if Thad aries, have been tmprisoned In the city. of Missouri every person was glad to ace there in the ene is are’ delivered A ig. yP Cloned. strong at 64% for moneys” American | Trade A Horrible Outrage. whip them more severely, there Mexico by order at tuares, All communten: Jowment of health and the objects of the peo- Arrest of Alleged Heide Turners, | | | securities closed at ihe following mites: Unie | The order of General Sickles, staying all ttarrrons, Convey Atyg. Lthe-A- you could be got of Without tien with the irisners is prohibited. The) , Atret a 2 ve itte | Bee I and rexpect. Or ontalde friends | MOW THE PROPLIE LIVE. ted es Five-twenties, 74; Lllinols Central | legal proceedings for the collection of debts | 4 an thirty youre of tam, named ¢ rt ean nea letter ix dated t)e 27th of June ‘ , ‘ f habe . ete at ad ’ oO deemed to ef ¥ the necasion ae thneb as our nat ch plerseat ue ers the Prople v4 Rall say Sharce, 74; Erie Railway Shares, | on execution and sale, recently provoked ol lbs : ’ » schoolmanter, aworn and pessesigtion of Verclenrre— An Oc fens of St. Joseph, Including several proml- own py and seemed in nothing Iss gati- having aln Ht the luxuries they wo 457, Kttanite a'id Great Weetern Consuitda: | 0% ¢ecution and recently provoked ® Kellogg, who Is well connected here, went to Mr Aim nearly 00, ae Upen a tne entioee j tient gentlemen, wore arrested yesterday, fied with the celebration than wo did ours have at ho: xcepting Ridgewood —and 9 dMonds, 31 remonstrance from the Charleston Board of yy wn Sat last, and hired a livery Gillow Tete, aud beat the | ore sto Cimnd Courier of Bunday chiargonl witli compileity ta beruieg he Pluses | OIF are contented and happy, For dinner yom F ar eB vote | Trade. ‘To this the General tas jast replied ich he falted to petuen at the tne Wows Or astray on her back: heard of but he Klo Grand Conrier of Sunday July | charg omy rn atte a | terday we saw on the tables chicken ened Red Sea yee leu LAS Fvening Unie | in a long communication, the gist of wine eam, which he falled to return at thy didn’t see others whipped: Tridet Kenally 2th, publishes the following which is retla- | River bridge on the Hannibal and St. Joseph | NEW YORE. | In various ways, roast meats, cold and hot, Feta figs clowed steady at 77% for the | may be briefly given. ‘The communication Is specified, and a reward of $100 was offered was nthe tocknp, bh | Raitrond, in 1861, and they are now safely | | green corn, beets, potatoes and other ue v : nearly all devoted to a der ration that for bia arrest. Tt appeared he went te Springs the mar a stick on her ar \ prominent merchant of Matamorns won | Wied fn jail awaitlig important witnesses, | Constitutional Convention-Forty-nineh bles, brend and bitter, ten and coffe COMMERCIAL, | faltiary law iste ie hetally ead In Fan for i fa i ole ea eign stays Teed ' ae 8 (i be mA, a a me nek 1 UP” vosterday notified by the authorities to ape | Whe Chey well have a prolinduary examina: | Day's Renort on the Organi. eb nang Loose iene chr e theron Fa err Aiea 1s reel -COMSH | this ts chien Ole better oF Roma C Rraling, in Yesterday.” While driving’ through that town trent, thru ote dhe: taee fate the room | DOME aL W eetali place In the city fr the pute | & Platte River bridye wa hy the reb- | ance of everything. “The programme for the Fane Oe he oats Tse | reuouncing aM rahin wittin the Clore the. beter eat nine yeart of age, 1 by Joba McCaw; sit the room tn tho small | Hse Of regiiiering ite tame, Guce hore he | a, cad their aympathisers (O° presiphals. 6 day te as follows’ Rell. rung for rising and zed closing quotations i an laws of war; the decision of the Unite Hinnlan, and ted herto ride, t hone heated except Lehre room: wit " . F eile. Bie Reporiey train laden with’ United States troops into: prayers at 6; brenktnat at 7; praying-mec’ Sed lgatonauintatlo © Uplands, | stata Supreme Cour; the action of the that he Would & ane. bit inst fines Bail te leave the ruc an & ne the | (hee Ne wee 8 Beale wate Ite wat thew | fren ian "oatdlere Hid Met bees eo care | AGHA, NM. Ty Aniust 14.—The Atate| May‘tt gy eiummennum | carey Hreadstuils-Corn, 98 16 jont and of bis provisional governors, d ig fueuace As Tet out Aieciean, and eubect toll te Habilities of «/¢¢, but a pacenger train went through. the Constituth ivention reassembled this | preaching at 2; prayer-incetings Ul 6; tes \6d.; Harley, 66; Oale, fa 6, | and other facts and authorities. He then des le ofctock hative cltizen of that conntry, Americans | Orldae, Killing twelve persona and severely morning. [ ACO; preaching ot ¢; prayer mectings tll \ t” Provisions--Gbecee’ dail for the stay-law order as imperntively exomined by Mr. Dongle Ann Na ha tvoneaa tan eredenee | Woundin many others Mr. Hadte fod the report of the 2: then the bell te tring, all visitors are ta \ Jamerican. Beef 1ifs, Ga Gd, | Called for ty the impoverished condition oft pina “bunk DO A Oe i Ree act thet hieicn to not about | Iti aald Thad the Sheri has write (ue forty | Me Hatley fl the report of the Joave the ennp, and there la to Te quiet in all Per bbl. Lard tis, and sd the planters Of is district, and by tany cone het Winter; the staw wa abo ghar Ae be do Rreut | more residents of Buchanan County “Committee on the Organization and Powers the tents, At ‘all between-tine e are i Produce Common rosin 7. 6d. wed tera f justice, humanity and policy , (he Bo ; Hath her 1 she aon, wil hie frie 4 cob: | The information upon which the arrests of Counties, Towns, &e, The Committee PF mAb M1 es tae Ly dog edited ade ed to 1s, Spirits turpentine. fee. 8d. Tw nately alma A ver Which Will be destructive to | Have been made was given by a man NOW IN* Fecommended tie chan ho organiaation *UC2 purposes by the various ¢ * low 41s, Gd. Petroicnn-—-Spirite 834d. and THE INDIAN?. aw out at the bunks the vermin fePuationallty W will be destructlva to | Corarated in the fut oc St, doserh om tho Tecommended no change in tho organization {has nlm" sie iar ahe teeatons (ah ao ee stan etandard white Is. 4d. perenlion, | ake cc ‘ ison mud In her bed was awtulte Me sh | changeof tareeny, which hae given rive to Of those divisions, ‘The tion of the —excepting at meal thnes the sound “ol Lobos, Ang. 14--kvening. No. 12 Dutch | Milare om the War Peth-The Overt ’ ken of her dur much dondt xs to the guilt of the parties who article prohibiting towns and counties from prayer and cnging les frum the tang standard siyar, 208. Gd. Seotch ply iron, at Fort linher-De'nge of che H SPORTING, [Tove now been arrested, and) who are now in loaning their credit or mone tents. —Brooklyn Union Whale ofl, £52 “sperm oil, £115. 1 ‘omminsion. Hurance vile iy. o that 1 rds of Supervfaors aball | _ Dexter's Great Tot cukes, £1). Cateutta Liv Ori Lebik: Auk: thcch Omaha dinaion | Deer have power to legislate upon the international | LOCAL NEWS seed Oil, £59 10. shes is I Pennsylvania, attire of counties under restrictions ppro- OC AL 2 . Rate hove fed how-Foo atate | Atttes that the Sioux Indians are banding to- Hoth Stem F ie: i y seribed hy the Leis’ ature. | — Sahat 11,000,000 pounds of the new crop of tea | gether and erosiny the Platte rat Plan T quiry in the 8 ase Was resutned We August Th, —There was | ‘The Neare Pqnal liehts League, | Mr. Wickham dissented from so tnnch of) Wearine Jrorenms—Rain may he hag lerd Nab i Creck Station, and are evidently preparing ise yosterday, Many of th Avery lange and fashionable assemblore at Ryan Pes. Angust 11. The Penn the tof rt ns {sore expected tn this city before the close of thi¢ ore rolcumn closed at Nf. at Antwerp last | tur hostilities.” About @vo hundred Idlers examined. Mr. Buckalow | "tats Atomle fig Meltorse Fair this afternoon, to witness the | eptoauid Negro Heual Rights League held | ,gQlt, Memrigallored ereslutlon, which wat Qoy A.B, Tarcunn , Paaanupnen wore seen yesterday at one point. ‘The Pawe exunination in chlet. Mr vsaiunal Avudeny of Seienre this morning UHiNB Of Dexter agaluat thar, At least | two harmonious and enthitstast lone the Logistaturs be requested to Ingtre into | A Sraxtano Stans a Youna favy.—Joe Z Loxnov, Aug. 14-2 P. M—The weather | Ne scouts and soldiers are preparing to fight {for Mr. Siglor and Mr. Do Lope HIM cighit (housand persons were inside the track, | here to-day, ‘There was « very full attend bpelipncy of providing Iaws permitting | sort Duniy, a Spaniard, stabted Mt 3 webvayho hein, Father De Smet says that the Indians Lass took the place of Mr. Woodruff, on the | “8 more largely attended, and papers were qnong whom was afalr ageinkling of ladies | ance, aud soveral-apeeches wore delivered, vortts Tor adultery and cruct treatment, : ,’ arere bs vory hot. 4 real by Professors Benjamin, Pierce, Agasala ? haart jonment for seven years, de, Alt, at No. S514 Greenwich avenue, last ever ee | have grievances, and speaks of conciliatory part of certain citheens paneig soi belonging te our beMi:poceNy. ‘The sky wae | one by the President, Wm. Nesbit; another |" A'resotution ty Mr. Fond; éigoeting that | ning, inficting a very severe, bat not dees u m Furope by Steamer. cat fey and examined ty Mr.) 8 ‘i ; ‘ bright and clear, and a Ane breeze made the | by the Chaplatn, Joseph 1, Nelaon—express- | proviston be imade for paying members of persia wears of the rash a The Inman ste " of L ; don from rath he ( ad how an Ante. Of Nb ! sssors, (Ib Pier not aN TL day comfortable, and the scene enjoyable. 5 Joy at the progress made by the League Led Ke while serving “ iperabe 4 of a said Ww have been jealousy on the p St nls port. “Her news detalls are not it~) prtetory of the Overlan’ atazo line to Denver Wa agatint Mr. 'Sialer, have Med Linear Agena. The paper went dey “ which was yoetorlayw Interrupted | day was not far distant when negroce would to strike out four years as the term of ecna- | off, thus saving the gute ite et § nortan er, i Hake A ito t vestigation and eomparison.« a ors, and insert two y Laid over mae = fay with stock to replace that | Vand so has | Muto, i a by the darknege tors, and insert two years, : Igebraic methods with strletures onthe ee | Onsngutes oF THR Laie Ges. Mraaie CUBA. tolen by the Indians, and will have a line ae gk wa of Hamilton and DeMorgan, Atg:00 PML McClellan, May Queen and neh, a white soldier of | WN AND COUNTY OF FIGHHS —-SOLEMNIZATION OF A 6 ” ’ 4 ¢ ogain in ten days. They have an # \ M. Agussiz read a paper on the etgnificae Milton #tarted, May Queen took the first uilter’s Regiment of Pennsylvania | The Convention thea went Into Committee | a enney series ble Acctd Y ) t ee Antere-ting News—Anothrr Cable Accident t 1 [infantry soldiers t “ Hon of chiseifeationadn the walinal kingdoi, heat in 230% and Milton the seoond and spoke at fingth. Pennaytvania OF the Wholega the report on town and Haw Masa ar Sr. Fravets Xavine'a Novia Osawa Ace Ae i i howing that the Bagenchta formed a claw | (i H county ofticerds Mr. Hale's amendment that Cut I Havaya, August 1 rM ‘ nf pork or bain, | tuselves, and euitadied embryonic bens This exclloment, Plow at Pet beat ¢ Thoddenestevens. (The mention | 1 NearLof supersieors in every unxen Coxarnoation—Tie Oration ue Narva was endeavoring last evening ta mittion ponnds of freight here for | for suppe pa 1 De Be As Gould, of Cambridize, presented he exchtemen now at fever heat to yeas! Haw drew forth unbounded | LUpW carps New Vork, with such power picnann O'Gon ‘ he two ends of the cable, tt western points, which is now bel uded. mith ays liad’ plenty at the meals, Pho Yaners thvough Prof Newton, coutalu= ge Dexter trot, As the noble aniinal came | applause.) Ho promised that soon the right | 24. e Legislature may Sonfer, was taken up. | Klewany O'Gorstay ar Coornn Iysetrvre Se cat on yee ee | Tw hes with the 1 pease nover h any case treatmeat by Me, | Mug hmportant results of observations In (ihe stand he was greeted with deat of trinehfse must be vested In the neg {tr Greeley moved (@ substitute for the Yesterday morning, the obsequies ‘current caused ber to «w alf way a ; si lid ee | oa rence to the changes ly the declination of 2 0 Dan Maco tode & mate t6 pu In the gfernvoy, series of resolutions fara toned apna lag rapt Ante 3 Brigadier-General Thomas F ‘and the cable parted fi wat : na na belng sor and examiuod | #16 Wut tai ileresion purée i were pasted, thanking the Legl-latuee exceptings New Yurk, whichahal have pewes Meagher were colebrated in that, imposing oe unto ip 1 tito i a a n : Misti sy ees Toss ie HOPS LUI Laws ner aie on the anethod of inp tity heii | On the Oret trial Dexter mace the quarter | public conveyances ; th ito Ceti {o legislate upon the Internal affairs of eoune tanner, for which th oman Cathotie tus eevon eee copie Sheet Station, ulneteen + from we here first 24 years aco 5 Shy Primal by adoption of the Lew af wom ate in as seconds, the half in Lmin, 1) see, | its Protection, congratulating the cotmtey on | “Spray »pted the amendment. pial ill rican rggees ated ten aly’ tt sig RAN rt that might be expected; pret tient of Edication at Washington to partuke | ayy the half In 4 7 and there, and appointing a committer to are, egislature shall St. Francts Xavier were thrown open, a: Narva commenced grappling for the lost ca- | Hntians attacked Martin's Ranche, four miles er PS read ale Comite fthe hospitalities at his residence, and from ’ Misit Congress and press the extenaior p | ere. ce £0 eranb fi mense concourse 1 attended Hon me stock, Ways eweetened with inolassess had Latter | Adjourned to meet at 10.'clock Weorrow, | When the announcement of the result waa | Much nnlmportant buslnoss, was transects vilallea a eg thoepace dronilhe goa dankian the ek and, eveu young children are not safe fro as Just ret N the The | beans sometimes for dinner; brea too, cur peror in Veiaim, Key he. ' 4 yearly support of forts fur negro suf- ry thats, Was placed In charge, and ver; s ’ : J dian country, was present at the scsslon of | ruits aud cherries, ox cheese for bivakiwt, | Tre Mean er renee apo gsd Te time W the Leet ever made in harness | frauen Pennaylvanie. ory of legislation tn a free country that a Was pliced in charge, and very quickly all the i i ; ( : . le body should have loginlative power ie bull $ Rs : the Indian Conimissionera yesterday, He cake on Sunday mornings, mush and good, PeCLLTG HOG AR ote enn Uy aigieesondls wo Conycution will remain tu session tow | Hills bumty should have locinintive ps Dae pie La the bullding was oocnpied, all » de Cuba we learn that a ys reecived frum M. Hooricks, the Belgian ‘The true method was to rely upon fenerai UMnches of the military were oficldly aod te : biveet milk for supper always; Was here when | “Dexter. wae sold this afternoon to Robert | marrow. AWs a0 as (0 FU ; vMiclally represented ; those wha conspirney of uegroes has been denounced | mute statements revarding the origin of the | firve “vinden: two. bys wal ae | Ching: d’Aithires In the City of Mexico, a ie vig sed He bil Hy ‘ be bert | “A inaet meeting of negrocs will be held AME 8 & aa yreciuce the volume of leglalation Paulichly represented | those cease ee to the government and several have been ar-{ Indian troubles and the proper means for w gE f ot Jersey mtreet tals stu report cated the 27th of J which is pul « wroa. Pee H000) and ; tote de- | tuis eventny Mr. Greeley was glad thoy were face to face #e8t®. Most, also, of the Irish aocletien, mile Fested, two who would not surrender were | Temedylng then. Ho was urgently request: | gividren have been bere luce are Were BOW: | jished tn the Bitissels Moniteur, In the follow. NV@Fed to tho purchaser after the Chicngo | ey a with thls question. Tt will now be deters {tary and clvilian, were strongly represented. He tad © depont of pandee't | 08 to necornpany the Commalasloners, and fas (4% Bunn did't tke Nery gourd care ot) ere | races, when he will be retired from the turf California, | ated whether this ia. reform convention, The vast majority, however, of the ro arms at a small villuge about twelve miles | *4rted for St, Louls to make his preparations, are now cican and healthy, going tonveles Having heen called to Queretaro by the une UNMes# he should be occasionally exhibited at | The indications thus far have not been favoras gMlon, were admitte rds of Invitatlo Dut to- teat, He argued fom the officers full powers of local legislation shonld be Whom th f pnferred upon Boards of Supervisors, the memory of thelr beloved commander bi These Boards act in the midst of the people been undertaken, The tnterior decorations who are aifected, and under Immediate ro. Of the ehnrch wore got np tna y ish Brigade, by commemorati was compelled to disguise the Buffalo Fair, to get away from the eity of | ‘The following dispateh annonces the pur= chase of the horse yp ena ti, lst i for doting a | Mr. Sigler got sulphur for’ them; the « fortunate Priuce | A letter from Mesilla, New Mexico, dated @fe8 got plenty Co eat since they” came | myself in ord Hot Ih Matonsas on | , 4 leller from, Mealils, New Mexico, dated fire Gia Eta ao cies every “Bumiay | hon uly says that the mornings knew Me, Sigler deprive Mary of | It mes $250,000 Involved. RANCISCO, Angust 13,—Dispatehes There was a serio: Monday last. The peo} Navajoe In collected at th 2k me three days and three nights, a | herin . . o, Aw = a ar y % " 1 A ¥ appro- Bull King were dissatised with the perform. | numPering “feveral hundred, ad Left her supper for * isicing® the bers prey to the most painful anxiety, to aecom (oe Nd: Anmuat ly ow Niagara Falls from Cariboo says that Governor Seymour sponabiltty. It te not possibie that auch a priate and effective manner. On every bide ances, and took redress {nto thelr own hands | the queredondo Reservation, and in | piece of read inated of ash and 4 Iki one | pl n the distance slaty leng to Quere- this afternoon to aoe the other | HAs settled the mining dispute by seizing the | Board, whether cor ot, whould pass {i fara was mot with dark and sombre em and | Attempting to prevent them from leave Work afi mimo before 6h i Po Dexter, trot, when he beat the ground in controversy and arresting the ring. | f(D echemes as go through the legislaty blems OF death. The w nd the different iby driving the performers from the ri a week after she ¢ Was de> to enter the prison of the Capuchinas, where, the whole coicern down. The troops! them from an emigrant train, Lieutenant fay ey aie, Sh UNO NISs Abe. ieee apse Mil Re oars a ver Abreace a1 the best titngs, and as I could not buy | Ate meeting In Sacramento supers isors of his county, but he w of B's Painting which sure swore called out aud the rioters dispersed. | Porter, of ths Fifth Infantry, was severely | ""Grocssexatuined by Mr, Vanderhoven.--| of a serious clemcter Yad. prostrated. hi , the Falls, T did the next best thlug, snd | last nigh Republican candidate | (hen to a greater tba Ne Rati vetoes chee ae red One man was reported killed and another | Wounded and four of his men were kilted. Mer chiidren from derwy ativet wore and seemed to dispute with his jallors the LOwbt Doster, He will go to my Sable) fur Governor of Callfornia), spoke against | MNters alt in auty other body be kage colors. Symbols of the uneertanty of i A what was like the marks of rk of putting am end to @ life #o sere a xt mon 4 the Independent press with greater bitterne Mr. Evarte looked with alarm on the meas Hfe, and” the uliimats gaol of” hue Mrs, Wittaker's place when sh put in bharge Mr, Sigler told a to seo to the rernbhing chamber work, & Heal in the midst of mistort His Majos | Toe grey gelding Melton was sold some y received ine with inarka of the | tiny since to Detrolt Indy for @4,000 in eel live Hest satietvetion and gratitude, During: 7 + by micot icine! DISASTERS, sure to diffuse lexisiative authority to local M&A existence, were ar on the bodies throughout the state, He Gospel and tle sides of the than over, Democrats tnterrupted the m {ng, when a general melee ens d, lasting at At Baracot, are reported | Stemmbout Collision ow the St. Lawrence, conditk it ha a ike 2:82 ne idea of giving such powers In the centre nisle stood the eatafalqne, ¥ ras atloaisa oe elise |i Once Auge Vie—The Canadian eal ALAC Was tot done to Cell him 5 he the twenty days of his Linprisonment nota | & ey ibe o nid : aiid al minutes, At another thae during the | tourds: The Seve to the isspoken of {he tsual habttinents of death, the Ti Med ; Hite bod from Tonto to Hewshor dhe colldren boing put to Ueilwithe friendly aul tind beer abl to eanye to him, | weason, Tle He Kane fordayy and We) rneeting the street planking broke, precip. | Was to strengthen the powers of the ineuke, MPEr, of Immeise magnitind ld to the ‘ f 1 Pereira) be kine tulle Manco pile lire Toe he, tae peats, ud iny* | considered sold, ture In tts duties. There will be moral ware loomy elfect of the morro display. A ro of flour and wheat, Examined r. Tuttle—-Nan | tating « A ietea tikes | In the 2:10 aco to-day for premiums, | pick fmm opagl, the Italian | amounting to #4,100, twelve horses entered ; loa Doyle | self, accompanied Ly bis two counsel, ne twenty persons Into w 1 rived. Baron de 1 never | WAdlatres, and Me Cu Thé arrival of the Spanish Mini ter and Montr ollicial | and the steomer Bay State, of the Ame guard of honor by n mbers of the Trish Bete le, with moural) hadges, was stationed Hlar, in countios if such a dispersion of a, power ls given. init gislative wisin the house when she first ¢ inthe room with Naney; Mr injured, but none kil he San Francisco fi , Spain 0 of Greenhood Mr. Opdyke could not share in the footings, Hae the sactiary and close to'the eataltalqno, quarters here, He fool: his departure in the | Exp line, bound from Oxdensbnrg to Wiunpel was here; never | Ministor, came soon aller. The repress clght started, Mace's grey gelding took th ae have: fallea St hsie Matdittice wd iy cl toh Se eytrta” “ctlngs | The oftcers of die Irah Brigade hed een SAiun planmieh Pyar he Recland Daneno, came in coilkien last nih’ tar Gia Cae bes le Whittaker | te of France was not able to get away from | two fest heats In 2.00%, und BiTig. utebe ate nie 1 merebante | Ltvet auch local Lourda the just ilepestiarien SPR OF bor tn his coat breast, In token of eae AGadaa. Getace Cone ailied RL cen miles below | did HOt a mai Hanah Heil | Mexico, tv spite of all bls, elforts, but he | (NO AE Dette tn BtGhé and Bit7¥g. Duke hey wore coal merebaute | of local matters. “Ite dit dot dedin tiie. the distinguished service of thele Brigade oF perleaiy y ; ptin the room. two nights while witness | charged M. Forest, French Consul at Maxat i ‘Fates | Mid owners of a coal mine near Antioch, on! that strangers to the wants ofn melghboee We Of Fredericksburg. Company C Here on the Yh fia Bait and Key | King nn Feet OF way ick 5 ite Magicle Whattakes slept with | Tun ts repale ty (Queretaro, and to. Teave | made the fourth heat in 2364; ‘Dutchuan | Sy, ynuelaot aco imine near Antlo _ hood aliculd bave e volce ia ordering teat inth Hegincut, was In at West, | 1 nirter days ha te trik Thy | Lor mother ta a dierent room 1am witness; | wotbln indone teat was Miumnandy powsible ¢he gift ly 26, and tho abeth tn 2ebtt, agen Risa dhe am eng | Aa peine eam , Nnder command of ¢ ead eee proseller aud eacoah ten | : a toast Hot Naucy Doyle being whipped; | to sive the Biipero le roauurrow Dare etl Gs kena tose RAxcUuoO, August 13, 1007,-The| "Wir Brooks argued that the cxperionen of wet those who were the more BES ew 940 ty daunse Ase earn Theard the sereams -eansei by | Twill uot de the emotion T ft at aoa day Ton | Rolitical canvass bere has become one of the | the pat twenty Yenrs iil not warrant them Ltomiuent in the pews on elther side of the P ‘ sn sapeseeel ms Merle with at ne he teed | Horton etter etary nee oro Three act | Warmest over witnessed In thie State, ‘The | in continuing to°give the lexistature. power jae Col, Kavanagh Col James WASHINGTON. |). tlt emerson pie ttentlo® afco at Sleaien. Our frst con Telecel aay ratt | eutiee Independent press, and a considerable | O8" Hen! Antereats In Nw groab bud Captain Lyon, Captain. Stacont f by ae i ileus i ‘ A nearly twa Yor have ' Percentage of the Republican party press, | Mr, Keruin, beloved “come. toculations Colitis, Lt. Powers: Le Kerr, Adjt v , tn 1 L tonthen deovived, and plundered, arnestly oppose Gorham, the Rep could be made by the Convention to relieve Capt Dempsey, Lt. € The : Pant (rat Disaster at Sen. fr be dented vera Uines, Ia toni mee — erie gy eran ay alg te Legislative of (he Tne ae toe Save | Haverty, Joun Hounesay, Mr 1 he Buc ohne ee ea wat fen : foreleven| aera \ ‘ow e leader « Bree 8 ‘ eh fae fe clorienl procession uf priests mi Tuly Beh to Bet Iucdus.e Hose, arrived y 3 t treachery which Kk 1. —-Hon, John 8.) 4 ( in Lagiadatre, wet Warmed nt the iden | Mgt altar, aiter whieh the leq Raut y : Rib f Ae ; fer jut tation eon ’ the chivelro ted on t 5 in Fe ponse not deny Mis | joeal matters, he could not favor ite He | teh of ceremonie Bank Mie i iy 1 took olf thy |} y putt abo of f tis furnily case of Judge Henry W. Thomas, of Sora leralde.” fle bite | fiat night. follow ‘the “granting of ca | rt , tH eis cl ee , cel aud transferred | § ! ‘ stig and ¢ he Ted { Fairtax, who arrived bere last night under | E!1Y en tuice ihe medendent press, et j The from Cherubint's I ’ Aiton ak father ne es } tN SH aan aS 1 ta tie Eintincea” he cat ene | arteat for having violated the Civil Rights eae ot kha foragers mi Bait of (the nan > Wily; Lolig: aung ‘at the Otlurtory; 4 ’ i Poan ‘ ' ai Hear tote, snd whi have ney been set for the Septonbcr term of the | thine ort i ( iunilar to (he hat : i MRMORUL eaateon 4| Two months, ¢ t six weeks, may to duly 1th. Ni i \ heres Mr. wigter promised wit | quently took m, My Weed been indicted by the Grand Jury ecard hpeeted oy acy es were in i wn orate j A meio Capse before the N 1 Will tee ved, ‘ - \ 1 1 - | Well as an rds of Bape pues oration upon th Keisha Wuvikige As eitmul! te PLGA Gata he Chteago Port, of th te } Lhy Mr. futtle—Mr. Sigler wontd | the 1 Vat wecess, and many of the Heat clubs inthe} ‘The 27h of duly is cc tine t 1 wers | of the dill that composed the ! sun He itl Ne forward the particulate of (Ms eatasteophe, w sta tw tee the m ilay to see | sur that tor woul be sent bn nulry wre present, ‘The principal wttrace | m the day of thelr: arrival at local legislation wud admins | 4 hi sulshed oMlcers, il Rranchco, ‘The hews of the wreek of the — Lat Fruiay afternoon General Robert A. | i pine rileas Mrs, Wuittaker | with Wis M He Fag M, (nit vania. ‘The pliylng today was all done by | a Xesterday wa ce ed ns the 20th | viscra. A remedy for the overtaxivg ol 4 + griced the ball by thelr presence, Tapelonn bark Mover, Wh sus ato uane | Gileires Ioatintetee Mr tho Atte tart coos oats t away before auy complatut was | lund myasdlt we ih order to uli Gisig ate hae y | Anniversary" of the uctival of the Saints stature by local matters could ti 1 » eave for } i [adding aud twurder ur nut of nce crow!'acs caine iit ‘cur with the’ United States Hist Mr. Sishor Mila Jackson wos | vinte the solltuce of the august prisoner, M, | te State clubs, The attendance was very | dice meuntaln valleye The recites passage of general laws, | eee ee i Feported 10 Admiral Bell througl te cule Ascesor, andthe Atlstaut Postinaster, Mr nian of tone avid Impudenee ; she | Magni Wivint received periabenion to go to | ari the many privations endured, and. the obs Alvord favored restricting the Legista sprig of Boxwood worn by the oilers manding ofiicer of the Lirlilsh sip Cormo- Reynolds, Together they tock, one of the | “binthered” to every ad uarrelted; abe Luis, whore Juste war, remalned only Fa - Cles overeone, by the Morton’ ploneces 1 passlig special laws aud xl ting Isiah Brigade haa kis origin tw the fac { Pirie tite iad an engagement with the | Bute street ears to go hoine, While on tue) was dirty and difliciit to winnie; Mrs, Lebe | thror di at Queretaro, and Me Rorest only | alaivation in South Carolin e days, In founding wn tniactated ec criain restricted powers to be (hot at the Last battle they were fn wits Gem, irates. ‘This information was forwarded to ears G id that, as it was a fine, | gave witness w good “veiling ber a! obtained leave once from Gener Escobedo! Cranireren, ; Vth. Six hone | munity in the wilds of the wost; its growth | tie to ume as deemed 1 M : 7 he Navy Departiuent by Rear Adsniral Hell, | cou e gle would go down to the lake | Rick aud sent ber ‘'spinntig,’ io. ; witness | to visit the Kinjcror, ndwichetauding We | dred and forty-tour persona were regroterca | Hun a! ant Mandful in f87 to'a hun | Bounds of Supervi | Meagher, that of Fredericksburg, the Brige th the mionthly statement of the distributiod and try his new boat. This boat waa kept at | and other women ary aftuid of ber} she was) desire of hie Majouy i ; J L | dred thy ang in two decades; occus | Mr. Androws' amendument was adopied by | ade had no colors and the men had to take @ ‘ And employineat of the veesels In. the foot of Harmon court, and here Gen, | lucked up for kicking witwes4; force waa] ” All our te f time wos A of | to-ay, of whom 168 were whites, and 452 | wt tiements from the north: | a, nye : — | paiadron by order at Wie” tomar’ the cur, The Dut was a model | nacouarvto wanwe berg she's cragys Mmm. | Carta tur snvn thu Wee nt < f nr Mr. Bnrtiaed odlered an aw Gat! (Comtinued oa @ourta atuye.,