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ee THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Gfice commer of Naseao and Falton streeta —o— Single Copies "TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cents per week Six Dollars per year. WERKLY SUN, Ready on Thareday of each week: te sent by mall #1 Gwe Dolias por year single quplen three cents MOSES 8. BEACH, Proprietor of Tue Sun Establishment SUN. Price Tw Cents T HE Thirty-Fourth Year. NKW-YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, ____SC— RATES OF ADVERTISING. PATARLE UFVARIARLY OF ADTANOR te For every insertion of four lines oF leaa... 80 0tRs For every extra line oF part of linG..,...0++-20 CM —o—— Om Adiwortinemente will be inserted tm open oF Vieplayer! rtyle, or in leaded type, alao a@ apec'al adverticomen a oF special notices at proportion ate to he A-ceetaied on application at the ofices EB" Twenty-six words are connied aa fone lines, tnd teven words for each line more than four, “WASHINGTON. - GRANT AND THE PRESIDENT. Revorted Adjustment of their) Diffor ences. HE TRANSFER OF SHERIDAN | Mancock t District only durin, SL mess of ‘Thomas, THE DISPLACEMENT OF SICKLES, ¢ Promulgation of the Order, BICKLES ORDERED TO REPORT IN RW YORK CITY, » }THR CABINET QUESTION. We Prospect of an Immediate Disr :ption, ae. ae. ae. Wasnrsorom, Ang. 28. Corroborative evidence is furnished to-day What General Grant yesterday sent to the | President « decidedly firm letter against the femoval of Generals Sheridan and Sickles. ‘The differences were known to be so wide between the President and General Grant that prominent geutlemen supposed them to be trreconcilable, and that the retirement of the General from the War Department was Anevitable, But this afternoon General Grant ‘and the President had an interview at the Executive mansion, which resulted in a pres ent adjustment of tho trouble. Finan men in Northern cities were so much lute ested in the announcement in the morning merous telegrams were gent Dither by them fnquiring into the truth of the published statements, but it was not until after the interview to which reference is above made, that responses were made to the | Papers that n effect that there was now no trouble. | It was expected that the order directing ately to neral Sheridan as Commander of the Fifth Military District, General Hancock to proceed imu ‘would be issued this afternoon, but up t clock it had not been promulgated. The row, and will di- » proceed immediate J Sheridan aud take com- mand of the District during the illness of recovery of that | order will be issued to-m¢ rect Geveral Hancock ly to relieve G neral Thomas, Upon t officer, the original order Bim to the cou: of his illn General Thoma: will ake command § Inthe conrse of the altern Published in the Sex of to-day, was issued rn Jieving General 5 the Second Military District, aud ass General Canby to the con Grant in promulgat following Second, in pursuance of the foregoing order Of the President ot the United States, brevet Major General Canby will, on receipt of tu order, (urn over bi command tot officer next in rank to himself, and pr to Charleston, South Car General Sickles of the Becond Military Distriet ‘Third, Major General Sickles, on being re Heved, will repair to New York « port by letter to the Adjutant General By command of Geueral Grant E. D. Townsenn, Ass't Adj't Gen'l ho pre any them with the Pr able character. Becretary MeCullo ite mer pers. ‘The relations of agit has been repre disnstrouely a! at home aud abroad. The National Intelligencer of today says “We b the loose and sensational rumors which we circulated, and which were reflected. in sou founded. The fact General Grant came out of the W some tine betore other gentien ascribed to his by the session was protracted tll towards t close of the busiuess hours of the day.” A correspondent here telegray Paper that “the Reconstruct mitted to use the United States Cabinet.” covered from bis sickness ti to keep his bed. ‘There is unyjuesti fg that General Sickl Executive order rey ii tive order that is known to have be Aressed to General Sickles concerning 6 him when ove of te whore Wese instructions. (hy Mail) ‘The Pres dent and the Cabinet, Aelphia Ledg:r writes, on T Rumors a t that all the Cabinet re day night wnt d gion of the Cabluet Uh Gen during ty bes Weeuthence. Upon the auth mentioned. {tis u fact, however, that there Is From New Orleans. New Onveass, La, Ang. 28.—The City Council last evening appointed new branch auperintendenta of the fire and other minor officials. chool directors appointed elyht ie denuite matter k sermon was list buble changes in the Cat thas to the pro- ned to with great atten- td will be a circle of dius, the centre being Charing Cro or of fire of butt the potato has begun to rot Ida on Long Island are given over, and wl never come to the hoe. rs have lost thelr Lin certain Influens ve sniggested in but Tecan aay | (ME OLD WORLD, IN CABLE DISPATCHES, Fanstin Sontongue, formerly Mayt!, lately decea: mingo, {n 1789. despatches ty 10 in the morning and 7 in the evening, ex- tin such strecta aa miny be app J, was born in San Do- | At his birth he was a alive but became free by the emancipation act of military affairs at an rose to bleh mnk fn the army, and eat of the Hayti other articles will be allowed to rest 01 footway or other part of a street, Ato cause obstruct ess the matter Wy 3 from Germany, Sp Paris and Desmaik. Hut while we fe through the atreet or m ‘our Western breth+ vention conelude x Staves of Ameries and the United Kiuglom He took part ‘The number of deaths from fever, on Mon- erday fifteen. least two changes. Bo fir as Grant's position as Seeretary w be said that the dow, of wallow in mud parched with dr he cora crop of the mid danger of coming to nanght Hut what a comfort it that we ean grumble te n, that joy rematn: day were fourteen, and on y Cyrus Hamlin, son of the ex-Vice Preal- dent, died this morning tha may te absolutely necessary nd unloading them. not to be driven He and weat~ f yellow fever. that the late City Attorney ant, and the late City Surveyor, have instituted suits against twenty members | for libel, tn denounces ing them as Incompetent for the positions they recently held “established a nobilit acted ina very arbitrary inanner, was crowned with imposing demonstrations, it should contin THE SALZBURG CONFERENCE. Serve in the Fifth plowing letter from Secretary Stans and makes @ united ton was read by the meeting of th city on Mouday Corerr Port, Ang. 22, 1 Bin: T have the hor exeept aa near as may be near,site of the roadway.” dvertisemonts by placards {4 placed under t Jormmulasioner of Polic ofall sorta n the City and ch are the eh coronation of the first Napoleon. pnsulted a wails Frenchman as to fuitable appellations f stion of his adviser, ANXIETY EU ROPE. Mayor of He Board of Aldermen of that he exhibition prints, boards, control Of the Baws Hatt New York mail the Athletics of | KPORTING MATTERS, | of the new City € on be | of merrhandve, ‘ / jt laydown, And THE INSUAR SCTION IN SPAIN, Faustin was very ican Republic, and made repented attempte to aubjugate it, want of enecess and ¢ provoked an insurrect driven from the tsland by General, afterwards President, Getfrard. ige in Jamaica, where be subseque ly lived with his family, he Is reported to have proposed & marringe between one of his daughters and the young. Dumas, but the alliance was declined by | cross the footway that this regulation will delive through crowded thoroughfat oat provoking annoyances the; head to eller, sis apa ce fart TIE PENCE RMPENG ‘The annual fete of the French Emperor was held on the 15th, ‘The crowda everywhere to the usual population | of the Capital, the Universal Exhibition fur- edd a very consideral Doar Cuartats dO. Rasen, of the U. 8, Metropolitan aut general regulations of the bill, and It is evident that wothiny than the posseasion of such powe rporation or the Purtanecenia, Aug %&—A very exciting And close match was played here this after- noon, between the Mutual Club of New sub of this city, Continnod Sucocess of sed by the Aldermen Boston, referring dering to me Such a testi- Tuxne were 21 deaths ia, Galveston, Tex: | ticle are to be carted services, and t the Hospitalities of that city. miontal could not fail to be gratifying to any public servant, and by me will be bighly Ule elther the abate the present obstructie tant clause of the bill certain limite shall be loaded or un lowered or drawn up by wm the forces under and the Athletic which was won by the former. ing ts the aoore : PKAON, @ distinguished Bos- n physician, died on Tuesday ram Stonewall sailed yesterday from Fortress Monroe for Japan. Gexenar ScHortein is quite iit with fever near Hampton, Va, Neanty, if not quite, thirty selfmurders on committed ig St. Louls, Mo., dur- ing the Summer. A rine occurred at Connentvill, Pa, yer ‘Twelve business firms were burned vides that, within named, ho coals fed, and ‘no caske ns of ropes During his relgn services referred to, I claim no more merit than justly belongs to all patriotic men and women, who were ready to and suffer all, that their government might be aaved, and its forndation eatablishod upon the principles of uutversal f teed by untversal Evening. —A prominent Journal, which acts as the organ of Southern | Germany, asserts that Bavaria and the other rmany will not unite with and, maintaining their ar all, do all, DISMESDERMENT OF TERKRT. It ts impossible not to admit the fact that the Ottoman Empire has for fifty years | siderably dismembered; that oth of power between the Northern Confedera- | diamemberments are at this moment In pro- | gress With the consent, more or less formal, rope; ond thatmore are preparing to which Burope is resigned beforehand. — All those dismemberments are the 0. Waterman, 34 b. | States of South G affrage and universal edu- | Austria or Prussia My purpose in visiting this state | independence of either, will hold the balance was truly atated in the preamble of your res lutions, viz, for the re-establishment of my | Lensenderfer, i. ¢ Cathbert, rf. Gatiynani says 81 ccocesacep tion andthe Austrian Empire. Evening.The Inerea ing bitterness of tone, which Is apparent in | the editorials of the Prussian Journals on the | Salzburg Conference, caused much anxiety throughout Europe. yr attention, and ten an appropri this will be recely acknowledgment of the b to me by the municipal authoriti Howry M. Stayton, prerisa, Mayor of Boston.” fouth Carona. jegistration — Macks Ontnumbe Whiter Orders trom Gen. Sick es. x, D.C. Aug. AISTRATION returns from four precincts show an aggre: frac! Hooks six cents per four ounces, or fraction © quota, whilst the wavarduring th upwards of 400,100 persona. whites and 1,01 . se arrived in Mancha ter, from Boston, on Tuesday evening, and tof ex-Governor Smith. Isroumation has been received of the death of Lieutenant W the 10th Tufantry, at New Orleans of yellow of four o Europe, to wh Tas been given, to the re proclamation of two prineiples~ nationalities | and the soverei ularly In the . Mane, Aug rse Show commenced in this city the most favorable auspices, and (he first day cloace with every In the morning the classes of mares and colts were examined ; preds, in which there we iu the flags of . the privelpal dn most variegated « welzing on the ignty of peoples. Tt is part provinces of the principles aro fre= yeaterday und Panis, Angust 28 became the gu tinue to be received from rebel soure urrection in Spain, and especially in the ‘The latest advices from pstirgents have Reports con- tons to be « United States with respect tot | papers of all kinds, and other postal packets Appearance, the inbabi wrtunity of displaying all accumulated since the m As on previous similar ove livided into three great nts, the iluminations and | men's driving horses there were fourteen en- wil of which were heartily car= \ tied out by all Classes of society. allace, Adjutant of , and produc in those provin or of distinct nationalities, Hall their original traita ion to which they hay 28.—1t appears from the North Carolina papers that the re- gistration thus far in that State shows two | | blacks registered to one white, and in some | | districts a larger proportion | Harnett county says: 7 do not seem to turn ont. other hand, turn out en meee, and a lant about their being allowed to register | General Sickles has exit | addreased to the Boards which they b ore th | Class of thorow "0 | of April, F powerful effect, fi Province of Aragon. exist a great nu that quarter report that the and hold possession of th following, on Fewrow has appointed Fredk | the freworks of which the beat | “Boy Britton,” owne OF horses that ime was made by W. B. Smith, of ve not trotted in foster than 2:12, there were four en- $150, mile heats, best nm by Old Put. a letter trom | SaFagossa, the capital of the Province, been euljected F. Barnard, of London, Commissioners of Deeds for this State. ‘owns received last evening from Ar- kansas and Mississippl represent the cotton crop suffering severely from the drouth, The coru crop is excellent. Ronisson P. Rhetoric and DARDARITIES IN cnere. With respect to the third kish army, under Redschid Pacha, after. fins r work of ravaging the The blacks, on the THR Pants HRIIDITION Te roctonen a1. | Constaxtinorie, Auguat 28—The Ameri- can Minister, Hon, Rdward Joy Morris had an audience with the Sultan, at which he edo bis Lmperial Majesty the resol ited States Co tion to the war in the Island of Candia, orps of the Tare and the purse F erial Commission of the Universal | thn Exhibition has § of the Stat Detober, fixed for the nnctually observed y T, Carpenter, Registration, in- “Blackbird” won thy race, two miles over eight hurdles, in 440. | {| The’ Fair will conclude on Friday, and the | » Premiumns will wot be aunouuced wil that | d snare, they | wil bad gradually drawn near the aeene of ne to the number of 4,000, ef ress in rela | ep atte | upon whom devolved the execution of the Professor of | removed fur examin patrol laws, or other ge the domoatie ord eral laws, relating to of the State orein, having there eaumed and performed civil functions, are ined elvil officers within the meaning of | m, and having, fected a Junctlon with the chief. the latter at Inst, by with the united fore hts above Callh & way fo Askyfo, and enabling him to rescue A from bis urgent pert « wonld thie at this time amon and those of their av aries Cuixed Greeks and) Cre hy this time all well i mpanying his er tello, bas thence pursi iis way eastwards by land, making a nglish literature in Brown University, died at Newport, R [., last even aquariurns, tre: first of Novernbe building by dey removed, and at th rubs and veget Srrivovienn, Mass, Aug. 28, France unite in dissuading Denmark from ded in taking retrocession of Duppel Intest on the first of Jan- ‘Tue following removala for disloyalty, red in Texas: of Land Office; W. bards, Controlle urer; Wan. Walton, Attorney-General Tune bundred cavalry, w j,and | of Major Filiott, left Fort Hays, Ellaworth, | ee nan expedition to chas- | Ty tise the Indians that attacked Major Ames several days ago on the Saiine paequies off the Inte Arch- of the Rom | insisting on the Alsen by Prussia , and with flatterin remaining two day at this morning th : but the trott this afternoon was excellent atid exelting efor horees which have not beaten lie was won by Sir Willian, dd by J. K, Colby, of Pittstivld have been on having afterwards tnken part in the re ided and abetted persons engaged in How, ls excluded trom: registration of the building being suld to Rueia pects for the werntauptos, Au. Among the pns- aship Hermann, which rday for New York, y, the well-known, Horrors of the Coolie Sy tem, A San Francisco correspondent of the sailed from this port y Charles Kingste author; and Mr, Jame ister of the United State back to Prone Tribune gives the manner in which Coolies are enticed away ‘The Now Cable, Fie. Pte Kansas, yesterday, The steamer Narva, ‘The stallion race was won by Confidenc f New: York ing Leviathan and Tae: II thiree heats of a mi ‘The running race fe ing’s Major M. gst other feats, the me 1 by contractors for C the harbors of the I, Canton, or Foo ng dens with music, Yat the mouth of our | day the first train of cars passed over the railroad across Mount pleasansest hones in Crete), and th | ports of China, No. 71, assigning poor iuvalid monk into th d of the Fifth Military | District, which is now suspended on account #, will again be put in force, and towed out to her from which to replenish her exhausted bunkers accomplished by 5 started for Key West, to take up the end of | the six miles of cable laid over the plats, and | go through to Punta Hosa, Bla Vishop Turgeon, Church, anys a Quebec dispateh of yesterday, Minute guns are fring, Jevale butchertes own the fruit trees, too, ns he goes seems cverywher ert behind bit, Houta are then empl M., when she | are now in progress. Loxnow, Ang. 98 ; Uulted States Fi Console for mones Winthrop Cheney, of Helin ‘Tomorrow thi rive, and five horse ral servicers full of di Ruorernartoy returns in fall have been eived from all They give a tot | Dlacks, 88,244 dates announce the lower ela nat the tables having no money t watching the wame with: no Catteastan ¢ Uitng is the poor Chinanan's ve es on shore, of fabat nd Groat Wester n, the order, Lated bonds, #16. COMMERCIAL, Whether the stagnation noticeable In our market for imports «1 sever prevailing here at this season of the year, or is averibabl from the command of | rd and. General the order adds the | weighs only 10. Valance and found way notorions rebel spy, la 16 the stage at St Semnrn hae decided t and Will speak on y sto play in St hogs from thi Meld Sawserindors Leen put on thelr n to the protracted in the State so far, * ndka a capper of th and 188, 0d, for ne London ‘Trades Coui tour to the West, however appears to be gradually passing oil writes a letter to Ui Was expressed that Hroadbiend Ronin, common ihed to General EB apirita Sid. aud reilned ived from Cara ay corn will sell in that state next fal, at tweaty-tive cents a hold’ no. eousmuni ua, te relieve Mae pd of Lue had bee mad remained included accopt the off It was surmised that Munoz to the teruation prevailed a erand halle eutlemen to go * that quite a number of furnilios to that clty to the negro uprising which they claim is medi tated in many quarters y aud re as invited six it the country of standard white + states that They aay the negroca fw few minute From Europe by Steamer, Dxt acts From Late are well armed and exbil passed after amp! terms of which re There are no Cabinet rumors to-day, and believed to be in th cts of an immediate retirement of ince yesterday dastes Yous CAPTIVES IN ADI Island, in the d for military pur ies just west of An as having an imp ce of Raccoon Strait Yard at San Pranei Tun New Yo et at the Delevan House seems to be settled that | Will continue in oftice his wile, and at once ran all the way there, but dropped down dead on reaching bis throshold. va diplomas f | T pay the pasa ie che him to a slavery an that of Unele The first is from a we el Tsland, and ds re runt bearing on the formed native eto make vietins suspending the new & once, or they | for financial reasons, if for no other reasons, n Massowah arrived yesterday ted by gentlemen of different politics, that his resignation would t our public securities both Sawyrinders, by expelling them on x T Spanish ehip Lequeitio, | earth, walka on board the Coolie ship, whit + had lost his + surrounded tt Governor of that y the fortand yrat | the eaptives and do away with the | trne, itis ver ywer froin, Magda uine, aud were sold in order to raise money eROHNT writer Hayy ibliean State Conven- Saw grinders will 1 three fathoms of water ment whieh exelades abs ry es the perpetrat ither because they have fuse they feel t bot ina position to do so, ents upon it, Jistn, and ‘it obviowsly iny ‘operation of capital on the one hand, vu forms on the other. re About the Cable, Mins ovr Poxta Rosa nex to Which abe Hon board the Coolie | Vile unfortun= solved that the Annual Convention for the nomination of the Republican Union ticket At noon, on Wed: nesday, the 25th day of Sept ve high authority for saying that is going ther hear something more ou her return. Mirewether arrangetuents With with a thonsar rted across the <atterapted by the poor betrayed vie f musketry discharged | hiway does the work of | Hing the mutiny this morning we and intellect in var A New Haven minister, who wo A 'has preached for TAN CONFEDERATION n her return to degree in) the papers of last evening about troubles in. the Cabinet yesterday, are un nine members of thy g of South Gere Bavarian Chamber man Depntics has gardt, where the following twenty-five y to wbandon “th Narva and trans‘crred the cable to her. are ready to start for Key West, vile member of the Cabinet re wz before the others must Daturally be of frequent occurresice, ‘That | “A Dugealow arrived: yesterday bringing y rat the bench of ty support bitaself and fuunily jan Meat Company” are pr a swamp Aix tailes fre eon deck at ail city yesterday Neers and crew have at their mere landed in Vera, te House 1 was to be | iness habits, rather than to any farfetehed and imogiuary cause, when that the Exnp cut off trom M the rebels, who discovered that two men who died this morn- head mashed, J his pockets rif | Doctor had gone to the country to Ils an tnilepensad from | serving beet fe 1} wnaking Liebig xtract a month ng to England an bullock daily accident occurred re bad also surrounded Ma «letter from had been in! ys, a single lvose | a pulr of thin cotton trowaers text, or by main foree, Theodore to the | reepted by the rete now under ¢ and with a shot ia ton the cuttin the | are kill to cover his | ace of fitter 9, ‘The German nation will not ubm rlorence with ite devel sto bis mn Acts of Congress will be enforced with strict impar- tality, and (he politicians will not be per- litary ng to sem tli Uy two men who died wer captives, destroy the g and join hin with all dispateh.” truth in these reports the captives arc ofa party charged with evading the Revenue laws, Commissioner, in Prussia, are afitet etep to secur United States Va, plead a ground (hat the Revenue law of Congress provided for the pumber of Ins} Btate had representatives in Congre 1 no representatives legal inspectors in her limits Should there be u were buried on Nabriseh Ostran, irdamp, which noone living | 4 Out OF IH at Work forvos in one un the contractor is { critical Condition, ady to furnish him coods | exph Zollvercin mo and an entire Cus COLO". BIA. War Trouble of the For in iG aidemis tub i A SURMON DY RATHER TOMATIVA Father Iguatius, lik tneath, is of opinion that the repe In bis sermon last Sunday he | ed upon them, If any were present, to | wefully every word he was about to of @) per mouth vnd. uses ther, with bis haple forces to carry out partisan euds in the work Of reconstruction, In these objects there b ¥ Perlect agreement between the President, eral Graut and all the mewbers of the won Cove, Cape s Adelin bob rtwell badly bruised | ble horee killed and a carriage ad into an wbaud mwas fatally 1 of South Ge rm the clutches of the task mas letters, says the Phi trions taan his fell United States of Colombia, which Secretary Browning attended a Cabinct Puacnn boots, It a stated, if oceastonally mecting yesterday, but not baving fully re- Jrossed with petroleum between the If the soles of dressed with petroleum nid wear well break down wider the toil in-an- unhealthy term. of slavery when his time Is | t Donte or. she would not suit the devil to let them do that, ne Christinn editors fH some dissenting ¥ perlinps all the b world what he during the Jate chants of that 4 foreign mere A pay or two einee Suy relative to th Bank, and the Perhaps there w unt was put premature at- tention to business bas again compelled bim | Cup, and anve nable authority for stat. | s has nut received any or modilying his General Order No. 1), nor has he requested | all the reservation or susnension of any Execus tive order, or any other order in the prem- Jacs ; neither has General Sickles asked to b rated with this vren writer says that during a fiere promptly be | thunder storm been here only your work at once or snot go back whipped and sent bach Amvrican Express Company in gard to aationalil plain language, attacked) the Government d itaon the 1th to mn’h @ union. Ww wht they were paying £7, £109, aye, | Why of conrse it was n of their suna Bradford and in arresting George Robert n £200 a year for. da bed upon which lay a husband and the man out of bed, thence | into ‘the cellar and out through the drain, and then ploughed up the ground to the bara | the merchant tered claims tor damages, the and there la no relense lave sent to the French colony has yet to return to China #thom returaing would spoil the whole | yard, where it killed a cow vit. one hundre: tae ee ney Casey, one schools, without exception, W | the worse Kinda of infamy abodes of horrible boys were being brought up straight for hell | serve | fire; young ladies’ schools It would never do in this. er to, attempt to teach re- tmtsrlon for the civilization of tnan- | threatened to ent | utertered with by aLot any one ‘The meeting wae a tou, where an exaiminat Felleved since the passice of the Act of Con- gress of July 19th, 1-67, The only Execu- | to interna Uni Int the from Bavaria, Wartemberg, 7 f Baden, and 5 m Hesse Durnustadt b has been fn the | men gathered 1 san Francisco f t between two bull dogs, oue the property of Kit Burns, of New | York, aud the other ‘belr Brooklyn, New York, solicited by a nam! their families were starving x his {nded at least a rolatiuns with the Courts of the United a peroee ct Gaal a | tes in bis Military District, was sent te ‘ourts, in an attempt | The prirse wis #00. Jaughed at and put down ax a fool without supplies Schoolmasters advertised th led to turn then loose tion under the military bil to resorganiea , repiies in a long uuinber of pul arrived here lust evening, only The members of al English and Italian, hh Americuns, be It this Company belonging to put in quarantine F seven days, has been performed, not at ort, though the letter, arguing 9 meting of th ts was held, nt to teed the soldie: ‘On the evens | tanjght examinations to constrain bis action, ordered his arrest 1 Geveral Sickles Was inst) uted to Mn. Ortaxpo Hirencock, of Cambridge, | who, it will be but in the iniditary alight relief to. the The great proportion to what they wo landed at Ciyita Veechi take into his custody any and all per-ous undertaking to arrest lim, No occasion Bowever, bs arisen for compliance with harter aud their vessels carry the Peruvian protfered terms the right of Cone gress Co interfere with gutfrage inthe Stat streets, caused by ay der Prado, wh Why, even in the schools adjoin ing the church, where a charge ny ® Week Was made, the health, was again with Violent paroxisms, the first attack ‘one, und seems to Latlle the skill of physi- day morning to those of Detal's of Jd be subjeoted in this city varenta made He advises the people to register, and to vote agaiust a Convention was received: frou wore over If Gen is from the Springfield blican of Saturday : ting to be serious business, ath docs not soon stop, the fall must be measured by feet instead As it is, there has been no 80 wet ‘August aince rain began to be measured wn cloudy days counted. ‘The earth Is as full ai It can absorb uo more. the water oozes out at every pore, and stands on the surface like great pe Life is waterlogged y of the hall ava cera, ho having bee! remaln not i ver bave been apr 4 oceur above onee a month, but » parents would bave it they penny for their children to. be two shillings shillings, but they would uot baye any more religion, there was too 1 Desperate Fight at Rast New York, A number of wor factory in Rivington street, New York, went t New York on a target excursion was pleasantly spent until af fall, when a disturtur room of Bennet’s Hotel between s excursioniats. ainong them Bred Williatusburgh brewer attempted to Festor A ronTanie steam son bas been built in ‘anoe to hold one per- It is made of thirteen inches deep, Aconta (as it Was rey mployed in a box fon correspondent of the Phila- | whore peary 6 and two feet thre easily overland on a pair of light wheels inch Jet of water an hour has been ob: tained on trial against @ strong wind with litte common fire wood for fuel, A cxnratn Jud) bof it already the sympathy. of ¢ | etrogides, aud fuer Europe express tot the spunpauhy. a lug vf co-operaion entertained Ly the ( (1 positive statements are made ned to» al Grant aud the Preside a soaked ‘sponge. he morality of whut REGULATION BILEe was teemed the fasbionabil u Times of 17th say Not ouly those who live and do business in London, but also those who only vidit it during 9 few months in the year, may be congratulated on the passing of We .raile Regulation Bill. throw Lords, ‘and as a Marta party at Ho Hache not fast, but three enever he was ae had been shot in thelr The steamer Columbia bad been sent to Kio | p to the fighting | So-and-So was to be Brought ont for what ? To Tow did ladies go to balla? Dressed? No, tripped halt | what did Jesus see in these ball- + afternoon, aud that al Graut leaves the War Department to-morrow. Despatches to this ellect have rity of the President and a inember of the Cabinet, Tam ‘enabled ty say that there is uo foundation in fact forthe Tumors wud statements above Hache to put a probibitury Taw on who was notorious for and bis brother, State constables ay fogs are drowns Goats for how escape hi pared tor bell, out 4, thelr occapat on is ean people be made aux sus ellstre then essing want Is @ flame to dry their jomachs ? The horses cannot trot—think of the absurdity of Dexter going his 2:17 paces with mud six corn spindles but docs ton: the saussh wrowa (hin and to private life, some friends at magistrate who waa prescot, If he would take “Thank you, my lord,” was Ir is stated by telegrapn that Albert Beech: | Edwaid Beecher, D. Galesburg, Miinois, aud Harriett and. Esther, ugbters of Key Of Georgetown, Mansachusetts, ed. The Key. Henry Ward Beecher is uncle ‘This blow talls crity upon the Heecher family, more shan one wember of it having previvu® ly lost thelr dives by druwnine with knives, chairs and. ghinse desperate aod bloody fight took pla the melee Frederick F bed in the Lewd, aod ti ugly lojuries frog a Ul target Company wer own Was Ladly wreck: th: House of Com ‘Ae it came down trom the mth amendment made Ln it on w readily agreed to by fouse, we may look upon the ennct- the ‘measure, as inw from the next November. If 4 to the public will hers and grandinothers bad told bim of Bagevee We y ‘couing out.” The reporter ‘enlsor Who raids us these votes does not pretend that he obeyed the preacher's orders and took If be bud done #0, there pe of thelr appea Tt ishardly necessary to add ries was severely stabs Chas, Beecher, Several of the nuns Grretending among the members of the Cabl- hat they will tender their resignations | should Mr. Jobusou indicate that. hee desir them to doko and this Inahont the only ane ‘ig no anawer to my question, if you will take some venison, air, Srduble you to say 08 OF Do With to the drow down all hé said. would have be LSE oh ne tapes rennet = ——— = POST OFF CE REGULATIONS. Usefal Information Gor Hvorybody Wasiiserox, August &th—The followt ing has been prepared at the Post Odice De partment, namely Whereas, Article 5, of the new portal com between the United of Great Er tain ond Treiand, on the wth day of duly, A, D., 1963 (including printed pe pers of all kinds, saps, plans, prints, Kravings, drawityss, photographs, — Uthoe replies, eb amie, h) and Patlerns and amples of ierehand ding seeds and grade) shal be town fice at such ehotues not bese t fy the Cutied Kingdom, or sit Lotied Stites, per four ounces hs, packets, and patterns, or samples Mounier ench rewitin' loom he di-jatebing oflice may frou time te Whereas, ‘The provisions of the said ar to effect in each jonntry on the Ist October, A. D., 1867. Ita hereby ordered, That the rates of post ace to be ferted and collected ta the Unite Stal 1s07, upon international newspape: twatter and other postal packets, enumerated tn the said article, posted in the United States nnd addressed to the U ot Great Britain and Ireland shall be as fob er the Ist day of Octoler, , printed led Kingdowr Pamphlets and pertodicals over two ouncer in weight, and other printed matter (ex books), tne tee 3 printed papers of mape, Kin prante, engravings, drawl ithographs, sheets of mus mur cents per four ounces, ounces. need. Patterns ond eamples of merchandize — centa per four ouuees, of traction of four oune Aue is further ordered, That the regula rved and enforced in the printed jerated in the sald article, shall be the vin ves herein established mast paid atthe ofl mail Ny mveane of Untied Sal ledoutelde the picket or ite pared the packet cannot be pamphlets periode ers, iueinding wings, photo nest be papers, elrenlars, ‘other el oF enna No newepaper, 1 cle of A matter may contain any word or communication whether be writing, petting, marks or sans uy the of except the ni ft the tion, the printed time incase ablieations, whew rat direct to ne vice of publie ion expired OF any communication he printed date wh m whom he recs 8. No book Jenjsth oF a eaorends, oF RAK any Leiter or ¢ 1 tie nature of ® Welter prices of th 10. There mist pattern Which ae wlawed easy of eXamIDAtI any Simy ler, howewhr VWhieh e406 be Tiniew or acier material, fastened in such ai nor that thoy way be readily opewed for ex ti Te. Patterns, eam or other packets, cone taining 4, pol explosive chemicals, 08 other kely to lijuse the conteute of ‘the mall Dave, oF the person of any F ofthe Post Ottice wie positively excluded trom the muti 13 The laws and recilitions of this Departe pampl cures, print, OF other publications of @ Vulgad nnd titerent character (rut walle of United Seaten, ie wlan to be « 1 with re Miher pol tieatin arnetor widieantd to the United Kin zsloinor other furvign country, 14. Leiter, newspapers, pamplilets, pertodle cals, arbocks, ‘posted. in the United Siates and adiiressed to the United Kango many be rele reatration few ofetsht conte Im wldition to the ordinary postage charges, both of which must be pai ar the redieod. registration tee. ob 1 tet enta om letters will uot tak util the Tet of dauaary, 10s Newspapers or other kinds of printed mate mand Ibe revewe Le aiat mnat be dee party addressed a6 nited Siates, nvention alse fie regnlations 4 each country, + Neither office #hall be found to deliver printed Vinited Seates, aud the procceds shall accrue ta Untied states treastiry Bavept as ab: ange w Fahall be > k-packels and patterns oF sanplos of 1 are iy ted to levy and cole rales age as fixed by t th f priuted ‘etly the reynlatio istied with respect to cack chasse tiuch of the Hew Convention as relates tional letters exchanwed with the 1 Kingdom will oot take elfect watil the ft January, Its, and in the meantime ent, at 27 eouts per si "hidf an ouice Orunder, ut on and after the Ist of nary, 16s, the st terustloual leticrs w rate of postage om reduced tu Cvelve counts (Signed) Anex'r W. Raxpat Postinaster Ge THE LABOR CONGRESS, ast Day's Proceesings= Howes sewlog Machine Vho bight Hour system Katiieation Me a The Chicago Repuélican gh lowing details of the closing day ¢ ational abor Convention in that elty. The dime Was chivily occupied with formalities Mr, Evins oflered ar expressing thele lolegale to a there ress for thom, Cate ell olfered the following resolus reeate the employs mont on Government Works of persous: who ure bi to the lutorests of labor, in pre= fereuce (0 otlers ii Every Way MOTs COMper t; that, whenever ‘such’ cases become jown to the President of the National | Labor Union, he appeal immediately to the (Comtinucds. Voarta Mawes

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