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7 —_—_——— ATi NEW YORK SUN. PUBLIBARD DAILY—SUNDAYS RXCEPTED. Office corner of Nasean and Pulton streets, Slagle Copice TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cents per week—Six Doliare per year. WEEKLY SUN, Beaty on Thnreday ofeach week: le sent by mall #1 Une Be bate peste come {HE OLD WORLD, Gun Cable Dispatches. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT E QUEENS | ENS SPEECU. Ireland Declared ‘Tranquil, CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PASSAGE OF THE KEVORM HILin NEWS FROM FRANCE. THE CONFERENCE OF THE EMPERO®S: A Leng Torm of Peace for Burope Ensured. THE REVOLT IN CATALONIA. ITS REPORTED FAILURE. Garibaldi’s Movement Against Rome, peaetin yf the Raterprtes. ae, ac., ae, Prorogation of Partinment—The Queens Lownom, August 21—Evening.—The Im- Perla! Parliament was prorogued to-day. ‘The Queen was not present, but the speech from the throne was read by Roya) Commie sion ‘The Queen declares that there Is no longer Any ground for apprehension of war in Bu- cope. The treasonable conspiracy tn Ireland has proved futile, and the attempt at revolt | | bas been suppressed almost without blood- shed by the valor of the troops, the vigilance | d activity of the police. ‘The law bas been vindicated without the sacrifice of human | Life. ‘The speech refurs with satisfaction to | the new postal treaty made by Her Majesty's Government with the United States of Amer- {ca, and In conclusion congratulates the Par. | Livnent and the country on the completion | the Canadian Union, the passage of the rin bill, amd the adoption of other | Gueasures beneficial to the United Kingdom. ayortaut Legal Decision tn Liverpool. Livenvoon, August 21—The tmportant | of the West Iudia and Pacific Steamship Company versns Williams and Gufon, just | tied in. the Liverpool Court of Assizes, has | resulted In a Judgment for the plalotitis, with Gunages aamossed at £190,000 sterling. ‘The shit grew ont of the nitre explosion at Aspinwall, New Granada, on Che 8d of April, 1866, by which the steamship | European, belonging to the plaintiffs, was budiy destroyed while lying at her wharf In | the above wamed port. The explosion also re ulted in the loss of sixty lives, including 1c of the eaptain and other officers of the stecmer, ‘Phe #teamehip Caribbean, of the fae line, being in port ut the time, aleo sue | ved serious damages. ‘The ship was valued from £39,000 to £4,0%~ Her cargo was fooured ‘for’ about £5,000. ‘The Caribvean ‘was esthuated at nearly’ £19,000. The own- ere of several bulldin on shore, Which were demolished, put in their claims for damagee to a eoneldérable amount additional The underwriters declined to make good the losses, and threw the resp@nsibility pon the owners of the European, upon the ground Ghat, they were culpable "in, carrying cx plosve tmaterlal ou thelr eblp, dud below | deck | Tue plaintiffs in tum brought cult against Williams and Guion as the shipppers ol the Bp hi p The dofenda that they had acted nts rept the matter only as “forwarders ;” that the ive materlal came to them f y Hau honse, with Instructions to. for- ard to Baudinan, Neilson & Co., San Fran- ‘ aintitfs’ line ; that’ they were aivelves deceived by the descriptive tite glouoin ofl im the manttest, aud had ne enor suspicion of the roof the freight which thas px thelr bauds iu the usual ec heir business The judgment rendered is understood to | J Guitely sete the fact that the piainuite are | ed to damages, and that they ear vot or their fosses from the Underwr it the question whether the def timataly Mable, or whether the plat ust look to the original slipper Ham | 4, the originators of the fraud, gocs to a | e¥er tribunal for arguiment and ‘The Races at York, Enginnd. Loxpon, August 21—Evenlng.—The races : York took place to-day and were weil at- ded. The principal race was tor the Ebor acs etakes, which were wou by Juez Peace for Europe. 18, Angust 21—Evening.—The sem|- cial press of this city declare that the ‘erence of the Emperors at Salzburg eu es a long term of peace for Europe. Another gathering of European Soverelg: xpected to take place here. It ls reported Mt theiy Majesties Queen Victoria of Eng- ut and Francls Joseph of Sustria w il! meet Emperor Napoleon at Paris, iu October ug x New Council for Turkey. non, Augurt 21—Evening.—A dlepatch n Constantinople states that the Sultan resolved to form a new Couneil, com: 1 in equal numbers of Grcck aud Turk- uewbers. ‘The Revolt in Catnton wNpON, Aug. 21.—It 1s to-day reported | 1 Madrid that the revolt in Catalonia h 1 and that the anthority of Her Majes- s Government is rapidly being re-estab- | Lishod in the insurreetionary districts Fiovane, Aug. 21.—The prorogation of the Italian Parlinment took place to-day, Garibaldl has again been obliged to defer the movement on Rome, and the prepara tlous which were being made by the party of action throughout Italy, under the orders of the General, have been postponed. ‘Tho New Crop of Ten. Aug. 21—Noon.--Adviees have been received here from Shanghai, which rinte thas the new erop of tea is coming in very rapidly, aud that active sales are Leing rade of it Loxnon, Free Trade tu Salt, August 21—Noon.—The govern- ment of Prussia bas decrued free Wade in out MARINE. Brest, August 21—Noon.—The steamer Bt. Lau apt. Bocande, trom New York | an the 10th iust,, bas arsived bere, op the way to Havre. FINANCIAL, nat 21-—-Evening.—Consols an securities closed at the following 4 States Five-twenty b i ral Railway shiee Erle Railway shares, 454; Atlantle aud Great Weateri: Consolidated bonds, 21 fraxwvort. August 1—Eveulug.United | of the surrounding land was one wide sea of - Thirty-Fourth Y THE | Btates bonds were quoted at 77ig for she is- | whelming, that al! m sue of 1662, COMMERCIAL. | ivenvoot, Aug. 218 | The market closed quict folowing authorized ads, 108d. M of the Bt Uy tale ire When 1 4d ing Petro’ um ‘THE OUBA CABLE { Completion of the Work —The Lime Work. | ing to Havana from Key Weat. Perxa Rosa, Plorida, August %1—The qubmarine telegraph cable between Key Weet and Havana was successfully spliced | on Sunday last, 14th instant, and ts work- | ing well. The movements of the telegraphic party between this place and Key West are ‘ot present unknown. PESTILENCE AND DISASTERS. Cholera. Waswroron, August 21.—Our Consul at | Brindisi, italy, reports that three Sou\heast provinces of Italy are still infested with chol- era; that the mortality has been very lange in some districts, but that the disease appears to be on the decrease, The United States Consul at Palermo, ‘under date of July Siet, writes to the State Department as follows : It de still my painful duty to report the con tinuance of the cholera. The tinue in Palermo, Catania, Caifinselta, Tra nic and Syracuse. Over one hundred towns and villages are infected with it, and the eati mated ‘average of cases has been one thou tand 9 day for the last fortnight. The (ici! Gazette reports that there have taken place in the aforesaid provinces, from the first of January to the Lith of this month, 25.468 cases, and 12,833 deaths. The city of Cata- hia has suffered most, having had on an aver= age two hundred cases daily for the last 20 diye. In this city it has been very light, al- thongh the towns and villages around it Lave it severely, especially Moureale, distant only four miles from Palermo, where they have bad some 4,000 eases, So far, the larg est number iu this city has been th: Wh inst; 21 cases vester seven cases to-day. The cholers adic form having been a mouth among Us, thore ts a fair Lope that i is uow ki ie dcurenee, ite apore Yellow Fever. New Ones deaths from weather is cooler and plea Great Fire at Pinte n Bart of the Town Destreyed—Loey Aupany, N. ¥.—August 21.—Privat Patches state that the principal t t of the village of Platteburg was burned last night, including Platt’s Block, Blake's Block, ete. No further particulars have Leen received. Prarrene st > 21-P. M.— Last night Plattshurg was visited with a ter- ritle conflagration. One chureb, one bank printing offices, twenty-five residences wentyetive stores were t The loss is estimated at seven hundred sud fifty | Lousand dollars. Destructive Flood in North Caroliny Aug. 20 y from Weldon te ecedented we iu the sulting from the late Leavy ius. The water had risen over tw feet and had eutirely submerged the low grounds, aud in some hustances destraved whole crops of the wost promising corm. 4 was asserted that the water wat within nb t of Seaboard and Roauoke Rairoad, and (uat at one point the Petersburg and Weldon road was subinerged, How far this disastrous wate of affairs may extend, it ts impossible at present to conjecture, but It ls thought that | he Dawgand Stanton rivers, which form the Roanoke, have also overtlowed their banks, | and that the destruction to the crops has be distressingly heavy. ly Run Away Wit curring of Boston, ran jumped out, rec e| tuother of Sirs: Hewes and one child were | badly hurt, and the purse, Auuie Coupor's, was ‘killed Drowning ( Cricago, Aug. 2A Beatles, his wife and sister, and a child of the latter, we drownod In the Pecatonie river, near Kock wu Saturday last, It appears that 1 hild went into the water and got beyond depth, and the other to rescue It, | | perished tu the ‘ Yesterday's Washington Chronicle, ia the The Flood in New South Wales, nnd Hur cour ricame at South Sea Islands. 1 nt le Commander. | We add further particulars to the accoun The law of the land has ase £ the above flood, which was publisled yes the army the specific duty of tere aud an account, since received, «1 4 fety lo tebellious and hurricane in the South Sea Lalands This country has been weited by a more ter. rible loud thau any that has beeukuown sic the first white man set fot upo at ite results have been most desl whole families property to an ex aicuation, ‘V ¢ Kaikoura lee on the Ist June, it was noted that the rats had continued, almost without intermission, for two months: but no one expect this was the beginning of the most disastrou flood that ever Occurred In New South Wales, aud that the sympathies of the people of the country would be tasked to a degiee beyond anything that had ever been” previously known. Yet soit has proved. The town of Windsor was surrounded by water, and so eudden had been the rush of the food from the high lands, in cougequence of the pre- vious saturation of the ground, the farmers and their families bad to Uee for their lives, abandouing all they possessed to the raging waters, The incidents that occurred were most shocking. In one case farmer sat upon the roof of his house with bis family | for twenty hours, bolding bla youngest ct id in kis «toe until the fnfant’ died trom the effects of cold and exposure, for the rain was still pouring down im torrente, and the whole water. The fatuer then had to throw his dead child into the food, and take up an- other, in the hope of preserving {t, Ou Sat- urday morning, the 224, the house gave way, had was wept down with the flootl, drows ing the mother and nine other children. 1 father and four others were saved by the boats which had been sent off to rescue these unfortunate sufferers. By this time the whole of the valley was inundated, aud the fertile distriet of Richmond presented the Sppearance of & great lake. | Bears wore felt that the town of Wiudsor itself, where at this time some thousands of pertons were congregated, would. be Involved in the gene ral devastation, but bappily thie did not oc- cur, ‘The dood was eo sudden god oy ove pidemic cone , ns of ereape seemed to be cut off and many families, come con- mating of weak tmothera and young children fuileriog from sev , bad to remain for hours ou the roofs of thelf houses during lw severe wenth ever been kogwn on this const, unt F could be xiven, ¢ THE ProoD At WELLINaTo®., ht the river comme aud continued rising wuim «ch tine the few dry «pots f the town we stretching e« heen wash d away from The free « al ives have Burrandoug are suns in one fan 4 chlidren bave been saved. 1 that a fatuily have boon drowned bbe. 1 fear the next news we get from down the Fiver w for hundreds of miles {t will b {een of desolation. For our have KTeat reason to be thankful it is no Worse. MURKICANK AT THR SOUTH SRA ISLAND A letter dated April Oth, contains the fol- | lowing On March 26, 1806, we nad @ Rarotor and somewhat falling. AtS to for a 28-95, family with nine chil | smevt through by the piselon to Efrat ne eae ‘and things nen 5 fi efit ii i Judgment H. wor Mission were «wept away, Baturday was an ay. All our people were engaged in Saving what they opuld of thelr property | froin the still rising waves; barometer, 24H); in the afternoon, night was truly awful. cometer aneroid appeared as if under the in- fueuce of magnetism, the hand moving con. and 28:76 10 o'clock, when It stopped at 76 and be- ato show 4ymptome of rising. At 12 Mt can to rise to 2s:77, the wind worwe Sunday morning, at & o'clock y abated, cared to be flying about © o'clock the wind blew for Bluuden, only Une fae | Forrr Noriolk to-d | rested im N | tlonal bani (erers doctor kept tinked her; knew ¥ opinion that better un better order difference in saw any sym) inmate between bis him ; never requiring @ Injured by tment {ntliete complaint ag. ficial for Uke Mr er from west by vort be barometer now rose, byt ly, being on Monday morning only It blew very strong y atternoon, when the O10, The tength of this GC | moat extraordinary, ax also the fe houre is the only house near tho | ) which stood, but tt had all the internal filings destroyed, the sand and coral throwa up three feet high in it, All the o r tou aud the harbor is changed, | andall the buildings have beea more ed. Of the 50,000 oF 60,000 pout | coifee we expected, about half is destroyed | and of the oranges more than three-quarters, The loss to the Island cannot be less thar $20,000), and scarcity of food and. fl be th «of it, Ido not apprehend 4 fami potatoes aud tare ar bat San Francisco tetin ‘ ee RECONSTRUCTION. Proceedings tn Lontaiaan, w Onueans, August 21.—A resolution last night, declaring it to be thelr opinion | that the further retention in office of the present Comptroller, Surveyor, City Attor- | ney and Coroner, will be a disregard of the | Reconstruction acta, aud calling upon the | immanding General (0 remove these otti« wlopted by both boards of Aldermen, | Proceedings tn Georgia. Avousra, Ga. Aug. 21.—General Orders , from General Pope's Headquarters, ects grand and petit Jurors for the trial of ali cases In bls department, to be hereafter drawn from the lists of registered yoters, without diserlinination. Sheriffs will require jurors to swear that they were registered, Movements of Gen, Thomas. tviinn, Ky,, Ang. 21.—Maj. General Hf, ‘Thomas, having received official ation of Lis assignment to the eom- maud of the Fifth Military District, left for Georg New Orleans by the 8 o'clock train this after- you, accompanied by bis Stal. ai Registration. Crantestox, 8. C., Avg. 21.—The number of persons registered tow day was 250, of Whous 14) we Nored. « Aug. 21.— The total num- ber rsons registered here to-day were , of whom thirty-five were whites, twenty-two were colored. 9 the Mélitiary Command. Not Obey the Frentde: Forney’s Advtoe t crs They Need the will of the Pres | Hof the pe who mail him a others Jer such circumstances, g have wer duty than obedieu bold ouly t mmission under te Inw airectly f tive, but mother | com under the law dircetly trom th nation, a utter between the President Which distrusts him, they have their judgment as pan y of obedience, Should b them to daties incompatible with the exer- cise of those paramount duties which the nae Lion has sasigned theun, they may decline to perform them. THE INDIANS: Addittonal Reports from the Plains, Sr, Lovrs, August 21.—Dispatches trom Fort Hays, of the 11th inst., say; The In dians all around are shooting every man who Ventures out of camp, They have taken all stock In this vicinity, and have stopped work om the railroad beyond this place. About three hundred Kansas cavalry and thirty regulars started to-day for an Indian village om the Sabine river, with a view of troying it ‘The savages are constantly menacing us, and Captain Corbin, command- ing this post, has barely men enough to hold the Fort, This part of Kansas will have to be abandoned unless more troops are sent to Protect It, A squaw captured in the late fight between the Pawnees and the Chey- ennes, at Plum Creek, bas steted that it was the @tention of the Cheyennes to attack » train at Elm Creek, throw the cars off the track and plunder them, ‘The Cheyenues are expected to retura soan with a large force ud renew te attache pot a tine for at Cross-exauinatio the tabies un 2 of ert te, sald b son Alm: the Pp oom wasp got sick Vricland die 1a, the hor afte oft sible for | Eliza Broph Nov, 1th, 1 pores froin Sigler injurir nevor knew « house who yniry: thinks end aitention always gaye t them; the wel as could be kind: the jan! per season; 6 wae good The ren was gouerally witness The evening. iny NEW. YORE. Conatt ut Precee: Aunany, A at 10 o'clock, sented and re Mr. Morris, on the Militia article provid ment of all ab! the ages of e' Secoud—Dividing the militia into erve forces, N ball ap; partments. pleasure consent cers exe’ vision ed, bu the | tion All cv from thie tn th e bame grade, an bly discharged frou serv BANKING AND CORFOKATIONS. Mr, Schell moved to reconsider ¢ vote | referring the report of the Committee on | Banking and Corporations to tae Conimitive of Revision. Mr j Mo and went to England, ba frauds to the amount of ¢ Paterson, N.t., resumed at Paterson at 8 « Mr. Buckalow appeared for the Corporation, | Mr. Tuttle for Mr. Sigler, and Messrs. Ven- derhoven and Do | Mary Elizabeth Post testified the prestons | ¢ventng that she was in the boure when | Nancy Doyle died ; Nancy was treated well | wi ‘be was sicl in her tantrums the other house om one oceasion ; cannot | rte | 887 Whether he hit her or not ; there were | | times when Mrs. Ler could not be managed except by force. On the cross-exemination witness said the thought Nancy Doyle had overloaded keeper, testified of Win. David Laverack about cleaning out @ diteb: there by corporal or any of two be expreted In an institution of the inder of Dr. Merri! Barker moved to amendinent probibiting the consolidation of NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1867. Arrest of am Alleged $20,000 Swindler. Moxnor, Ang. 21,—C. ©, Flint, | formerly clerk at the Gosport Navy Yard and proprictor of the Old Dominion newepa- per, at Norfolk, Va., who abscouded @ yenr committed arrived at to be tried, having bee Orleans, ‘The Exe N eof the principal suf Mon The Defer hb ane Nelor Not 4 d, bite Pte. The investigation tn the Siter ease was! lock last evening, for certain citizens. ly when chr wae el to rey Le Mr. Bigi ny was what ailed her. jor, that he heard the testimony ‘was a bliad diteh east of the he hay wo four years; was there betore the appointment ol Mr. Sigier; knew then of an insane In the sine room; had no wuld tear her clothes if given to rs. Murray Who bad rheumatism; wave directions that she was to do light bone LY warm water, where she would not be ox) or other light work, oved to cold; te of wader Mi r the honse hada yearanee In every resi than ft be Mt waa’ cated end in not believe there Was any the food of the inmates; never ptom of lack of food among the thoy appeared as if they got enough owe no Gitference hi the trent. sick under Bigler and Taylor; k to be denied anythin, ordered them ; deatbé might have occourre visite ; they were mentioned to remneutber ‘an; * of deaths coroner's investigation ; never from lomates ; Mr. 8), dan interest in those under or knew of any inmate being punish- d by Sigler, or af any cause of vst him; the sual Louw was rperly Wi Mr. Vanderhoven—It be persons aillicted with rheuima- es. Murray, (0 do Light washing | tu warm water, fer Sigler room wa ceiling; did not (he window of the roou, rio R. Merrill, examined by Mr. 10 waa @ phywiciau to the Pater- te and food; her foperly heated: attended her a ore she died; saw her before a black woman nated Betsy 1 in the zine room Dec, 20ti, sited her several tmen} led was comfortabl th; It wis Iinpos | ithe building: knew ehe was a drunkard; she dled “64, of intemperance, dirt and tad habits; she was a fithy t rotten; abe waa dl never knew or heard of Mr. | her by whipping or otherwise fany one dying ln the death called for Coroner the #lek received proper care from Mr. aud Mra, Sigler; they | sick that which was ordercd | ts were treated ae well yates got aw the butt testimony corruburative of the previous lon will be So resumed this 1 Convention Fii ont Hon, Eto, august The Convention met Several memorials were pre- forred, from the Standing Committee and Public Defence, reported an ing, first—For the aunual enrol- le-bodied male citizens between ighteen and tweuty-one years. active aud the active force to be denome i Guard, to be at all Lines fed. ‘Third-—1 he hief, and eral atatt de= during bh fth Day's Militia. ein ten years tose of the National Company cou: joned ollicers are to Moers of regi strike ont the | ty hick ford, moved to amend, tat he of the Wh Committee on the Powers andDuties of the Governor and Lientenant-Governor, Mr. Kernan in the | chair, Debate arose on the section relating to the veto power, whieh provides that the | Gover AY approve of disapprove of any tc MN coutaining separate and dis Propositions presented for hie sigua- Alvord moved to amen eo a8 to con- fue this power of the Governor to bile mak ing appre jay D1, for stances, wes tid he Gi eould object to any portio of it wit Aangering the rest Mr. Priadie moved to amend so that in 5 ec shall reject a BIL after the hove vetoed apy part of it, it ¥ | shall & ome @ Law Mr. Greeley wont a rtlon of a he parts ay seut to the office of the Secretar and become a law. Only the vetoed portion oF portions to he sent back to the legislature md they would stand or fall on thelr Mr. Church objected to the plan of allow- Ing the Governor to veto any portion of » bill and approve of the Fest. “ye would ead to great culties and Litigation, and to con- stant mancavering between the Governor | and the togislature. His idea would be to al- low the section in the present Constitution to remain, with two alterations, viz. juin dng 4 two-third vote of all @ members ‘over & Prvgd yep wie | ve 0 nvernor the pow- cr toign bille after the adjourameut ita these amendments the present Constitu ould be better than anything that could suggests ir. Kvarte sald the o that when any or iT veto a part of » bill Vv Mr. Prindle’s amendment was adopted by 8 Yote of i to BI. Ramsey moved t tection relate to We veto power the pres with the vision in the present Conti 5 addition that It ball require @ two-thirds vote of all the members elected Houses to pass a bill over the Governor shall not journment of the Le past three o'clock. APTRRNOON SRAHION, Avpary, Avy. 21.-The Convention met at 34 o'clu Discussion “was resumed on Mr. Ramee: atuendment. wat Rumsey's substitute was adopted, 52 Mr. Alvord moved to amend 40 as to au- thorize a partial veto with reference to Err ‘lon bill#, and to allow the Governor fen days after the adjourument in which to eign bi r, Evarta opposed the idea of giving the Governor ten days after the adjournment in bills, During that time the hich to sign Goversor act as the supreme legiala- tive authority. His veto durlog that time would be abtolute aud without any ay | Mr. Stuith favored the plan of Tmiting the to the scetion of the lggisla- suing of bi re Mr. F. Rrooks eaid dt would tm a duty on the Governor, which it. would be impoosl Me for him to p 7, wl hundred bills were seul. Governor, within ten | days of the Adio id one hundred a it to him on the Tt would, there: | * ysl or the Governor to ¢: these bills within the tua adjourn ment. Tn this view he would favor the plan to give the Governor ten days after the ad- Journment. After furthor discussion the question was taken on. the first. part. of Mi ir, Alvord’ {t thal! be acted upon by the Governor. ‘The last part of Mr. Alvord's amendment allowing the Governor ten da which to sign bills, was lost. ‘eeubotituie was then adopted reported the are brand Licutewant nor to the Convention, and It was | dos ninended, and relerred to the fitee ou Hevision, Adjourned. Lending of Saute Anna at Campe A correspondent, says the Kanchero, writ ing from Campeachy, June 14, thus refors to | the landing of General Santa Anna at that place At two P. M., bis moat serene hi was landed over the me guard was stationed, Both he and his chief Of ata we Lat the head and marched to the guar hness autiqual bimeeli to n raised hin tr 1 lnnd, and in clear voice ‘Long live thé Republic!” "The “conqueror of dy fields of Mexicen fame is now fof the Fred Douglass of Mexi- xcelleney the Citizen f the State of Camp hth rural retreat of Sta are afloat reapect= ole Yankee nat ray here they uuab attairs of Mexico any and If they do, woe be unto them, ns net the fle v, cross of the Confederacy hem and thus annihilate 8 4 report afloat now al ta Anna the mail steam vered on board ‘ork, or th longer we will atloat again ont them at once, ‘1 erg that the baggage was broken open on boa rd er Virginia before. being deli of the war canoe Hidalyo. Tue volcano tn Honolulu la quite active again, ‘Tue exports of California wheat are in- creasing.® ‘Thirty-four vessels are now load- ing for foreign ports, mostly English ‘Ture are reutwed reports of the appears ance of the caterpillar in the Bea Islands, 8. C., but as yet little damage has been done. A srmancen, dressed in the vuiform of a United States soldier, was found dead at Port Colborne, Cal., yesterday. Tux Republicans will have @ majority in both branches of the territorial legislature of Colorado, Exeves thousand pounds of choice Sea Island cotton hus been received in Ban Fran- cisco from Honolulu, The cultivation of the al. | after the ad- where a military | j, | returns of reqietration tn 1, a sovereignty from Great ft ' made ite first appearoneo in Boston on 3 | Ge. Swrensca is abou quarters at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. | _ Tire hop ctop in Massachusett Most destroval by lice. Tudiane are reported ae fiocking tn large ntinbers t the banks of the Missouri, THe latest novelty iu rabiroating tn An tien is restaurant ears abe om the Now York aud Erle | Toetorse Cathedral is to be ropatred by - , cach giving # of a lot ry, tekebs 2s ) Su lavestor (ho chance oF wiuming £4,000. | Tyotawot a, ‘Veaae om gotng largely into, the beof-packing Nuslaes. New process of curing |) A Naw Yor cunpany has bought one Londred and forty thon acres of Imad la North Caroiiua tor wool-grow tg. Darton, Obio, hmpores \ organs and rice lars a day. Bosrow ts raising, widening, and Feow netruc her “Chureb street & cost to the elty of €800,000, ‘Twa London theatres are cloned for eenson. Covent Garden ‘and Her Majesty's A namnoan be built over the to Dubuque. in Tar, Portland fark lana account for remarkable bealthiness of — it to the ‘great tire. tear bod ban ervotd®l more ago, are still vald to bo the public buildings tn that elty. Boston wanderi Tun vo ® maid er who out ™ the mane ber master's | horse, to make herself a chignon. Groncr Pranopy has latel; ul cach the and Sthooks ot Dan: yon d vers which ts to be used for inedals Prizes to the pupils. wteing he M. i Ack @Rnr fishing x ye © failure thie season. thus far does not oxceed 600 barrels, en while at this time tat yoar the catch was ‘more than 8,000 barrels. Tre ‘and New Haven Railroad re building a at 8) ors as yy 0 fe ide.’ It bas been ths in band, Tnd'is now nearly complete Memrnis has sottled an anti-nogro riot claim of last year by agreoing to furnish $1,000 worth of timber ‘and bul rials to rebuild stroyed. A Gree nh ® bushel basket full on the ‘of one of the Boston streets, with a | notice that each passer-by should belp Lim- self to four, free. A varoren tn Miaonri, on being asked the number of his chiidren, hesitn refer red the questioner to his wife, and #he re- plied, “ten ;* but whon, tn the course of con- versation, the farmer was naked as to the number of hogs he porsessed, be replied promptly, ‘‘seventy-one.” A sap scone was witnossed on an Alban y horse car on Sunday evening. nly appearing man, accompanied by hildren, got on she car, the & beastby state of futoxication. ‘Her © Was 40 foul that the conductor was fo elect her, and she was followed i } ja an oully her at the wretched woman's d ‘Tux contractor for watering the streets tn ‘® Now Hainpshire cit; at his dut recently Tiviog 's esvy,, shaves. oa stop eprint you ave the ‘but when the Lord me - ‘Tnx coral 1ength of the telograr fe Vines of the world was, at the berptnulny of ‘the past ish tn of which 6,062 ry Jolted States, 5,994 In France, Germany, 4,010 In Russia, and 8,081 In Groat Britain’ and Lreland, Prussia wil extend the telegraph every town with Tie Hercules Clab, conalsting of about thirty Of (Ue wenlthiost and fattest merchants | of Loulsville, Ky., played two-thirds of their | first bare ball came on Friday afternoon, to | the infinite any pent of @ vast crowd, ter two aud a half hours’ play their wind es All of the eminent surgeons of Jauiaville were on th round, but thelr sere vices were uot required. London Star relites that after the war a young officer in the House of Commons wore tremendous m which one of the me w, now that the war is {Your moustaches on the peace estabe ishimenté” *! Had you not better put your | tongue om the civil List 7” was the prompt rotort, Anoxe Sheridan’ ding of th fast oMctal acts ts the! report styl | By this mh ex | total num. | Der r 58K, betng nearly three times the number ‘of ‘voters tn Loulslang | in 1560. ‘Ten parishes out of forty-eight show white majorities, ranging from 400 to 600. In New Orleans, the whites bave 40 majority. A Hons pRALER named Gilderoy, mad freak, began throwing bl tree the ‘other day, at Bridge, near Nantwich that the col od rep white by 84,112, The ina money’ up ® placg called Beam England, under the on that the devil was there and want hun. ‘The news that the devil was "soon collected a crowd to the spot, including the police, and the poor fel- low was captured, On his person was found acheck for £220, and around the tree wa picked up £ iu aller, and three Victoria (Vancouver's Teland) Monwe we, of July 14th, states that the prin cipal object of Governor Seymour's visit to forthwest coast, is to examine Quoen ¢ Island, which it is said a wealthy company have offered a large sum of money for, on condition that they obtain fee simple tite to it and @ transfer of its itain to the United States. The island ubounds in copper and other minerals Tur, Alliance (0.) Mf tom story of a swin farmer in that nel Aves cnrreney ated Ui Ting reeubacks, for #250 In paper, cola Wat same bas been very profitable, and is catend- ing. oom “ Gunrcat Gnas, yesterday, as Acting Sec- retary of War, Issued an order mustering out of service the additional paymasters, to take effect on the Ist of October. ‘The programme seems to be to dispense with all officers who are not in the regular army, --*—~se> ‘Tur corne: stone of the Cameron Railroad bridge across the Missouri river, ot Kansas railroad corporatlons where the aggregate capital shal $20,000. ‘The ayes and nays were ordered, and the motlun to strike Out was lost-—48 to 63, ‘The sectlun was adopted. Mr. Page offered the following as am addi. tlonal ection direct pera thou. It was lost Mr, Opd: ur, number of s! 8 laws providing @ 10 fur ad” in practice jon to alt the stock \ corporations in reapes stock owued by then ( sree of representation t each of the oe or shareboiders ip the board of directors, inloes OF abagers of Lheit Tespective corpore by 80 to 72 votes. e moved 10 strike out section City, was lald yesterday with masonic cere- monies, amid great encbusiasm, Assurance fs given by Mr, Channete, chief engineer, that the structure will be completed in one year, The bridge will be made of iron, and be 1,400 feet long with adraw in the channel of the river 862 feet. This bridge will give through connection without the breaking of bulk with New York and Boston, —_—_-— Pontiaxb le to have em Eplacopal Cro eo ee m Mus. Lincoux juperior. * Iw the population of Paris, ‘one person out of 1,714 b e rogistered and toler peur Tue Browo University pedestrians have from @ walking trip of que bundred Is Dow rusticating at Lake eget nan ~ returned: and e@lghty-two & New DeMRY Daper, called the Daily Press, jo was complete, The bogus and the dreamer ditto, Jent of the London nan lias just commite ted suich lnear t Rie Mt Mare tin, by at ut fifty pins into his breast; When found he was bleeding to death, and expired shortly after, He left « letter’ saying that his life had | of disappointments and sutter as fatality was killing him a coups d'epingte, he bad chosen that way of puttin; end to his existence, which mauner, be believed, he bad been the ‘first to imagine,” oi Curre Justice Crass writes to a friend in Philadelphia as follows, in correction of ri cent reports concerning his private fortun wr 't want to be preeaaieg as partict larly poor or particularly disiuterested, 1 think I am worth now about one hundred thousand dollars. I should at any rage be nite willing to take that sum in Qve-twene tles, and muke ® clear couveyanceof all 1 have in the world to anybody wha ‘will pay my dete, I would willingly be worth & great deal more if | knew of an,“honest way fo get worth more. All that tw p are interested in knowing is, that) bave cont which of right belongs tofthem, | dida't serve them @ MOREY out of them, bu to saye maney for them "and I really’ fec that the rascals who are #iandering me ought to be denounced, and the mean attempt to injure me in the publig esteem ex) It is much more ‘ant to the peopl it is to me that thom, who bave served them faithfully shail be’ full enerally sue tained ; otherwi#e, raacality will be at '@ pre- jum, and ‘who are trying to make thom ‘euspec shoulders i their monev bags" en one series gs, and that put 29 Le introduces hurdy-gurdics a fing of two dol- , to Cont @1,800,000, Is to selppl, from Dualeith the that elty thie year ing laduence of ed the tone ef \ Tlastand and children, who ried ‘itterty SUN. Price Two Cents make his head- Aceand tnataliment of Matice's Dtsclacy a New Yi! vom Canada ¢ 0 second of @ eariows of art Fenioniam, by Hon. Phos. Arey Motive has appeared in the Montepal No editor of thet journal says When it is finished parable, There is enongh before the pul Mt present, we think, to Jistity serioas an icivings neta what might The ul shail cake mp one | *"y tHe | ine awe heen the come} Phy in seeeeeeaneenenenneeen BATES OF ADVERTISING PAYABLE UNTARTAMLY Ih ADTANOR For overs insertion of fon ‘every extra line BI Advertisements will be Insertad in open. Seblazes rtyie, oF tw leaded type, i peut on 0 ew rater, sined om applica!” wt the ewe vaunted ae Cmte Linea more (has four, = ——— i'd the case of Michael Murphy onty come to veal have heon proved that there exisied a deliberate Vo fire on | and c'thes in order to distram of our kroOpe, and to ocenpy varions incre sinimtaneoialy save eed Proved om Murphy’ y “al iat the Def ongant var of the Western Stes a ae caliad MeCormick, and. sometimes visited =— ntly M fror wen for was, then ave Ue ves Pieced Oy | erenados and « Ly a special messenger vet gitene Te woud tun te splracy Deen bipped. 1d. the rity Motive of the most influential citisens jomtreal. Becbemes for this pul were rife at of the meetings of the Hibernian society tn that city. at the men upon whom the hazardous ‘An infivential’ lawyer insight into the lished « statement that nor calculated to do to Mueb mong the of the Herald ; Me. on jail, and. 4 itera the t" Medea, wh may Convention to Montreal, some mil Mr. McGee says: “ The extent to which the Fenian organi- tion exteuded, at any tinue, in the city, bas been the subject of various Conjectures. It ts certain the Hibernian Society's usual meet. ing never exceeded seventeen [oy for they were carefully counted. But that Ho~ ciety was never formidabie, and never wented the extent of disail mo whatever thwt really was. One correspondent wrote me in that he had good authority for reckoning the enrolled Fenian force in Mon- tread at 10,000 men—no less! Another | positive fixed the exact number at 1, | serious y! Lhave now before me, | as L write, a return made early ln 1466, to the nartors of the F. B., member 706, way, New York, setting the ject mumbor of “reliable Fenians in Mons treal” nt 2,600! Of that return, 1 ven- ture to give eredence to about fen per cent. But that in 1865 the organization existed here, and was submitted to a certain amount of discussion, and even taxation, there ts the Dest proof at hand. We find within the space of cighteen days, threo remittances amounting Ww ®i5 sent from this clty to the treasury of te ruthless invaders of Canada, oO Aont this money? Who subscribed it? How much more Was 6 2 How wok) mart Fire eo, ae ae are the t. Ith, Toronto, Canada, oe Shih, Quetec, Canada, ber ues « @ 900,00 ed by the inne remitted arphy. “ Within the three weeks indicat: ove dates, the Toronto Fent @800 to the treasury, 706 and the Quebee Fenians, as dues, regu tar system of assessment, the 04.75, ) thly, and. al ith, the fj of 200 Fen! sums whic ¢ the pre and if the of ry A they would indicate th >resence of 855 Foulans In Moutreal, aud 800 ‘oronto, Mne method of raising funda, to which T may rofor here, was by rallling ‘a watcl, or some other article of value, often won, but never delivered, | This served. the, déub nrpoagof having a select meeting of the Rintea” admission by ticket,” £, lao of | Imposing @ proportionate tax on each person | ts of those who attend me » raids in Moutroal ong Iny Own papers, as regards ‘the numbers returned yary from fifty, but Lam happy to be able to say that except a few already fuiniliar names there Was Lot a man present of the least character or consequence, Tam yery far iudeed from Meeting upon day laborers, carters, oF any other clase of honest, hard-working inen. know that there are in that order men as worthy of respect for their probity as in any | * other rank of life; but when itis @ question of upsetting dynastles and overthrowing gov ermments, Ido not_think that men o Snat clas#, as & genera? rule, ought to be held responsible for adopting the crrors of those who ought to know, aud to do, better.” Mr. refers to the trials incident to | the position which be held in 164, ag Mink of Agricultur nd be introduces « patri- otic aud warning specch made ty him in | © Mr. MoGee folt able to deny the existence Of ‘any stich, body, oF ‘any seh orantzation amovgst us,’ in January, 1866; the apxious days of the 17th of Mareb, '@5 and 'B6, hn not yet come; at the Janugry meeting of the wame society for eituer of the following ears, bo could not, unfortunately, bave nade’ a elmilar statement, though be might have repeated and emphasized the warulog given » year earlier, “Thai the crime of inciviem, of had citl- zenship, and treacherous nelghborship, can he Lrought home to the Fenian sympathizers among us, no One can for ® moment consider doubtful, | In September, 1869, the fon, at which Mec ety, Was presont as o atew from Canada,’ was held. At that Convention, the organtzath ae it had ex feted siuce 1657, Was changed tuto @ formal ody of a government, Uuder the ule of the [fis Republic,’ The history continues: “The people of Canada do not as yet know, nd may they vever w experimental: n escaping the bi on. ‘The of Canada do not know—am. ncewwed—the horrors that were in store for Gwin if is vast Lrish- American conspiracy had not been b and dispersed, partly by {nterual dissensions, onstrated hopelessness the Irish in Canada as @ whole, from their duty to the country of thelr ade tion, But 1 will give two ilkistrations of the dangtr which fortunately passed over us, 1 state, and | dely the parties ed to sub- Mult to a judicial investigation, that a former eitizen Of Montreal, now residing In New York, and who is known to ten or twelve re least who will read these lin Boring espoused the Fenlan cause, wrote let ehere, during the Inst exciting period on the frontier, advising a run om the banks as 4 co-operative movement, and that a run wae commenced on the ‘Savings Bank, nd to a less extent upon some of our other bana have an authentic extract of -¥ wr, anda very bitter letter before me at this moment, to this effect, from the Party referred to, t0 the most active «ympe Unizer in this clty ; and the copy of abother letter, to the same effect, to another resident of Montreal, But it was not by pecuniary confusion and loss alone we were to be at- tacked. Schooled as the B. were In the des- perate strategy of the civil war, our tc gud cities were to Bere Li em within by fire ans ot, enemy were ence ale (o make a odemeut on, our soll. ‘om noes had not (his vile and iniemous con. | CBLere: bud through the if aad was weciiled design among the Feniags to enlist and secure Peredventuse some of attached tos Fenian celebration in 1804, of whdh the report : ic Hall and Boston Thee | nia docen pest ventflated much more was 0 o0y.09 | rust oie, | hls be the sto: | citizens of Oma averaged, | is loeondiary plot er,* aud encournged b Fe] Ca nt Ly forwarded from Chicago later in the years fer | eharae af thc Tea Aucrican aoldlecacaites: Burk raid and Lynch ‘enian rising in ger town °* Were the Pentan leaders st New Fort, pe on the 1 ow h of March last year, thy Soe fore: and delivered to an Orangeman ls the Weat » ‘Everything tug telegram was sent from New bad counted, failed to connect themsdtves to “strona effort were mae ont with very: |g Ke to win over the the ian Even into il ‘ a F i itl 3 ? fi | snd closes ble present article by bringing ee rious charges of disloyalty against the Mom treal Herald. Revelutiounry Troubles tz Mextes. ‘The Brownsville Rusehero, August @imy faye: Canales has raised the standard of revolt te reality. TI c' | ter coming on the Matarnomoros \ dietan it woul this there ls po mistak mander seut out the \tereept the Tamalipas poco wo “— io wee or too cowai The’ National ‘Guard. ‘Dat utterly failed in accom, anales: Bees, a | drive the forelener, a» 104.75 | off home to Toututa. How tt Feels te be Scalped Willisf’ Thompson, a telograph repairer along the Line of the Pacific railroad, bas had | wnovel experience. He has beon scalped by | Indians, aud yet lives to tell the tale. He tot | bis hair just before the capture | Plum Creek Station, recently reported, he tells to the woudertmg ha, where he vow bx: About 9 o'clock Tuesday night, myself and five others left Plum Creek Station, and start $. W Degghrnay hy nueaaeer to bunt uy the break In the telegraph wag, caine to where the break proved to e,we Same 8 lot of tile piled uyom the track, ‘but at sune moment Bndiaus jumped up from gris all around, and fired op us We {wo or three shots in return, and then, as the | oy) pressed Settee ran away. An Ime dian on & pomty me out, and up. tome Afce coming to wiltia, tow of me he fred, the bullet cater my rightarm: seclog me run, be jubed his rifle,” and knotked me He then took ont bis knife, stabbed me the neck, and then making a twirl round bie. Angers with ty hair, be commenced saw and backing away at my scalp. ‘Thor ‘was awful, and I felt diazy and new enough to oop quiet. After whet seemed to be half an hour, he gaye me the. just Anishing cut to the sealp om uy left tome le, and ae it stil hang a little, he gave i feet i “al | fork. "T Sat thougtt then that f-esnld hewe- y life out. T can't describe It to t foltias if the whole head wae. Tike right off. The Indian” then mowased: an y scalp wit! wi nianage t and hide. The Indians were thick to the vicinity, or I then While lying down I joving around whis then shortly after pl ions onthe track. After lying 42 utan bour anda half, [ heagd Us Uting of the tra might bh i i Duscka a 8 it came t “se siieto dag tot we A Arrival of Genoral King. Genera! Rufus King and family, ow - Mig ister at Rome, returned to thie clive? yestege day. Alletter from Rome to the Ja 3 inal Commerce, aMeging that the Pope JY 1 the American Ohurch ont of tae asta duced Congress to strike the Ad ry of the Minister out of the Diplomatiy 9 ipropetes tion Bill, “When this stat Y sks prove to be totally unfounded, It wy couddemte Wy bullewed that, Con fd ‘restore the. Xpprapriation, that Gen, var at Lid post without p: thongh acting upon a false str to be just either to Genewh General Klag has dischayed , all reapects, creditabdly Av th Congress was charying ty . t Secretary of State with “0 missness” in tow gard to Surratt, the paid Minister ‘oe Kome 4] emclent b won, bad caused bie arcest. Republics areew dts be 7 fui.” Bat the 5 ite canuoty afford t: reproach of infustice.-7 Commeroies near ae meee SPORTING DIAT&ERS. Wreat!t ig Mn iete, A wrestling mately for s parse of 8100, bes® three in five throws, came off at Wechawkes on Tuesday between Alert Stonchall aa@ Jerry Anderton, which resulted in 9 victory for the latter, The folowing Is a description of the rounds: Cd pit! Round Roth wien securing thele they watched one waceher very elosety, finally Stowehall Wry out hus tof pa, whe Was quickly cauglit by Jerry, but the fornsam got clear, “They then” beg » of cacy other, Stonehall, workin when suddenly Jerry log aud almor.e gu (arow ing Stone halt, but (be tater, with the actly y a0's am ‘@epr'ng and recovered BY wuself. Come siderable manu’ ‘thea, “ensued, Torry go’ ta a back cyt Inte ‘uls left leg, sent SU mehall to moter eer’h in a Sith roault of this round raised, “',erry's a then, tecthug became oven, ‘td! Kound=-Stoneball B¢,w played very fal, and watched his tan very closely, 4 iwusele conld be ‘moved but caught. They worked one another for sume time, WhO. Stonchall made» bhums,