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( THE NEW YORK SUN, PUBLISURD DAILY —SUNDAYS BX Cffce corner of Newenn and Fulton streets Twelve Cents per week Six Dollars per year, Revi yon Thur dey De ilar per yeor MOD WSS, BEA “THe SCAFFOLD, IXOCT103 i} Bait DIRGAY. WISTORY OF THE MURDER, VW OF " ts rent hy mall ' Vhirty-} t the cell d THE TRIAL. THE PROVER'S CONDUCT IN JAIL, (nterviows with the Coademned. THE LAST NIGHT UPON EARTS. Preparation for the Gallows, THE EXECL Dying Words of the ¢ mato wheth TTION, time, and slept rot when she was awakened b lof Father Rodgers, who administered her the sacrament, the prisoner first con- ner was fur- HOW MORRIBLE! “CONTRITION AND CONFESSION, | | berries, milk and roils, of which she partook very sparingly Hreakfast over, the condemned was ers, accompanied by . ; Bridget’s Aceouat of her Crim. Pativcr, Ro Dugan and Midtziotia, were joined by Mrs. « Sullivan, who had e sisting in dressing the prisoner for the At nineteen minutes past ten o'clock ver-| Jail yard of the Coun terday forenoon, i t ty Prison, a New Brunswick, » Bridget Durgae bf the law, for thy | considerable emotion, of 4 the extreme penalty brutal murder jell, wife of Dr. Tsaae Cc a. on the 25th of Februs at Now Market lished in the Ses, is of euflicicnt interest to warrach a partint with 9 black dross, for this oceans! Sing that “ black was the b also wore about her re ), to whieh was ! lit of one ied the wit sien of bad Tuck.” 8! Hahn Black ribb tached 4 black eb ack on the night of the 25th Toman who resided in tl ce, Was starts of February, n ge of bis residence. was met at the door by Brk dow in ber arms an infant bel at the Louse of } after completins purdercrs had lefy the boy Houing the axsistan the residence which he found it about the reams, fh powerful grip cir bloody work and Urow ine | one of her feral iy Ge) How, the mise fo the light, prose fn the extreme. ‘was backed and torn in the most ele manrer, three doc Head to foot the b remtygd but *, tL Which was accompl es past ten o'clock, the tuneral d from the jail, Sheri Clarkson, | Recompanied by the hanwman, taking the | Woe sips | Doctor then ¥ Father's Rodwers and | him, when being fallowed by a | whe y sheriffs, attired in the ro- lin pertaining to their ottiee, nse crowd of apeetators which filled the yard, considerable diftientty Uy the cortege in reachin, | gallows, phe gapping ca y th ir ny x Inige gnsbes In th twenly-eix upon went throngh ed ty ¢ stabs extend the cuts in. the ular vein, thus to the bone, while of revered the Jugue ‘owl that the unfortue fate woman finally expired through loos vrnece of the re which Mra, Ce “Hence that a fe dul etrnvule had ‘ensued bo= fore the assassin hae! cyce jeded In accomplish being hacked and r Mm atrewn thickly about the he clothing as well ubed with the blood h other in th down front,” “Take Take a rcef In that umbrella, ree remarks were heard on all sides, while the curses of th sidered their nd such like tor of the revolting ‘ould be lithe doubt r, Bridget Durie the Light of the murder, too Mm: festimony, wh Rt behind her, on | Va complete ebala of cire | ¢ gytuiuiat her, which the | | fifty men, con wards the gallows, w iscrable woman, Ev mposed of € JR. C., und bh De Hart, which was stationed combined kill milust Bridget prove tly coneltisive jst her trial w Terminer, sive r hu the Lirst degre the 17tti of June brought tuto court | Jot fear, norvonsiy glaneli nth fore the Court of F srenecd to interfere with the Atvonce. nsent qnivercd ners | Vulsively, whi ber hice Lusied b which #he vehony ACU sation, & brief intervals as she would upbridd her vis x ' At other | dolph, ful disposition, joking and badyering’ her fel ‘h corridor, wt which | Yous rly wdjusting t ening the mes her clear ringing Abroughont the site i {while the shrill notes of her yolee were ofte; beard oven outelde the thick walls, During the first few months of her inear emned woman gave Little Aattention to the subject of religion, oftines » coolness the Catholic ently visited ber. t corridors of Uy ©, reration, the eating With extres tore contrite | eet assiduously | Bal front acradually assumed nood and tinally devoud bi D the teaclilir © ax we the Hlocks, and t ristering to he to read or writ est Great sullletent to dis # U9 fer the Scrip 1a ey Often sitting for be Aowether Listeninye to the hind teaeh Ge 9 spiritual ad Bp eral, dhe priwrer never e bof mi ty the day of her ex caked In taking a bath, a vic vot the gall edd, w th vebe om which T Ge atepping stove, hen lowe whieh bad be s, bute wh Was committed. ‘The @ the same on whieh, on the 5th | ty Wikdaans met bis | Lost her relisir 1 the incals pres et uever for & alwaye partalei pared for ber with the iy eased iu fleshy ¢ Ou ‘Thursday just, the preceding her] Visited by Hather | 98 of duly tact, the 1 neater portion of the after: et eeomued to derive much com During the mune after per was alo visited by Miss Sulli of the Catholic School loca New Leunewick, and who had Leen ministers ¢ religious want Shovtly after the departure ullivan, a woman, secently from | ied in close prox. afer she bad been de The features, as they appeared alter deat tural, the ouly noticeable fe: ture being a slight discoloration be eyes, which were closed, and a slight swelling of the lps, which were partially separuied, gh which the tongue protruded, the execution a crow women collected upon the street in | front of the jail yard, cager to get n glimpse | | of the prisoner, whore body, it was supposed | I then came Ml irlead | Would, efter death, be expe the populace, as in the Ih this, howe ited, the ee Willinnw Amity t0 the reside cane in, und bi the prisoner rel Micntion of the var pon the departure oF the newly fu fourth Year ag jepartnre ot ¥ ok, the pri hE Daring this ceremony Bridget exhibited aking: forth extent that she was forced to be- | ‘The new attire was after which Bridget ag some time | the glass, arranging her ha isidersable pride. sisted of a brown merine med with crimped » | the sleeves; a neat white collar,» pair of | # fw bite be been ny, erase, ad teers te as if to nerve be al, she advai t the block ea her head ber fortitude the rope artis pinion whi of the cal movements of the Sherif aud his Tun LArCUTION, Upon reaching the fool of the gallows the prisoner again began to ealiblt manifestatic upward to the dabove ber bi an ashy pa y, ber tial a Violen The pilerts, noth sof consolation in her ears, with the uti mo with r. rer re fio. of thio, risa the exclaime ay be ¢ gibh Violent description ing several times drawn up towards the cheat dilated, and xpirath fig for about half an hour the a und | A short time before ber death, Bridget re- Aer thie er alatha eee ne itmnlulsters | a vieated of the Sberit! that the black 1 oe er fii Cotveolattons of the faith trow | AeCcid wot be. removed from her taco after however, requ covering belug a with whom she bei during which she reiarked ¢ would bave pivferred that the Indy had remained at home, as «he d to Ket n quod rleep. After the de leet, who wos now I Hy an hour, Derself in joking, with two nm tified in a cell opposite to her room, a ewith listening to the gibberish of an tne ocenpled a cell in th About 19 o'clock the pris by District Attort upon entering the TL have 6 and to tell vou that Pdid not do F trial Hat what Tthoreht to | Ato which Brideet repticst | te letiing Mary Gilroy go, ae wid rio tore to do with the “nin tn the moon.” Mary Gilroy was at the of Mr. Coreill on the nicht of the mmur- Bridget repiicd that she w alter the er is living; Vif, in the ¢ 4 TE have Varrick and Hertert, who ted Bridyet with bid y it enine about fn th company with a girl by the name of Bull nt, and father belns ved to ember irran teak id was close in my aileetions 1 by my father, who, hearin of the attair. discharged Aim, and having left for England, he was never heard of there- Bell Rosa, my brother’ hearing of this, coaxed i and T promised ber 1 would if on opportunity presented itself. er being driven away weighed he . Herbert, at 11 o'clock, Bridget retired to rest, but her slop was much disturbed as if by some id, after lying f ASAIN arose, apparently tated, and commenced puctny At L o'clock, #he retired for the xecond 1y until about § o'clock, the entranes Inte abont one hour, betrothed. then to go to the floor of i The fret of my had no means, and Rnowing that father had a little non therefrom twenty and left home, It took Is of English money, return to my uative land 1s to pay my pasange, and Tr n pounds, toa man wn to take back to my father, about three years ago next Decem! arriving in New Ve | gave the re named Patrick 07 andalph and emg 4 ke about two. w Thave since heard that my father never received the money LE left tor | he prepared souwe medicine for his wife. hands of 0'Helen ve ich #0 alfec te to me Just after my arrival in this country ahh og mond sol he would forgive all that I return home, had done to bir. I first arrived, L went to Brooklyn to the name of Toe Her , thenee to. Ball's’ Ferey, with: the r, In which she live place, 1 el at Cone returned to New York and remai Wy there in the cuaplov= Piscataway, as a den This w ewe connty, Nod; | Mra Corte mt ottice, a Mr, y | Middlesex county HTwent with Min bome first Introduction fy M | for a long tim [aad went ton Me 6 ron prarn now di readiness for th fiual act in Chis terri ten 6 ny with ex-Sheritf Cox, f Binding the prisoner couvubsod th A pe frame of thy 1 the fatal rope thon of fear w hands wil as Af for protes+ bie telug groaned aloud tn! y Ver agony. Again cain, the preparatie readlng | and, on invitation, took tea. Whi 1 replied Tid n od where Twi i cFeplied to, mae that he had told me wants and he woul Hin then, we T had Torteret eit. After twas too | Jate Lo return home, tnd that E mast remain at bis S| house all nigh, The next: mornin, ner, Wh Ai lng 0 the | cogeged to work for William Corrlell. was experienced | the foot of the | wd, in their cayerne: orbid Burlosity to get a se of the famous culprit, jostling and | bret olsterous | Wl i while Twas helping to get Mrs. Coriell asked fine" Doct rirlto work for ber, The 4 T did, and got gh with tt about 1 o'clock, the clothes and in the evening, the Doc. for hin assailed by in which they were pliched mut by thelr more murcular ne! for a tine even the prayers of the as they proc offered up in by prom ng lo New York, rs returned, scer- {taining that 1 wa my mind his treatment tn other doctor reed me twenty Ure; that | why I of the T © coma 4 family end me nived him that Ew to take me to William Corelli's, avd, vice at the Newmar. dy OF the ¥5th ell told n 1 at to Work for Dr, | x of Retyruaty tne! “ would rue the day! ever ¥ Je twas tiving with Dr. Coriell L was taken 2o the work, and emo grat - tle dee | js clutehe ok, aud did ns tremor ogitated her | Hk ng her e tied to bear that E wae going to lea thon ont | e had ine ing the white ivory The weather bet + of the unhappy exelained with ¢ “Yes, Father: Protestants know of this « Prayer was read by vom anid Hay upon ti to wate and eld ain in ite plac waich me, ae well aa ti | out in the kitchen wherc 0 y bid her * gs | which che answered bya faint God Eless Sherif Clarkson next advanced, ind noose about ber nd of the rope which encircled her ueck to that whieh bung from, the beam aboy cap over the me} “ Oh} bow terrible!" "Gud have mercy upon me!” an instant the prisoner stood in this oxition, ber hanes frantic er frame quivering, and t he Sherfif, the rapid strok vera the cord, the ereaking culprit. is twite alr, rebotuding with a shock t to creak in every $ he shock cate the neck, and the prir= therefore, strangled. Her tury duration, ware ad or out uf the way. 1 ts ale remark that the aud did really think that he w | of the way, and this pr | gave me so'm | Tmust kill ber, because I ho | Twould be all doctor liked ted to vot her my mind an y thought | ICT pet her ont asinose Chat Tren to draw th the house and the by Mth of February last Mra, Coriell lonnge In the silting room ng down be compl: would throw hi to wis up ao that Lunghi ehh came the sige ee apparent kitchen witha bi started up in aw bewiltoed inanner, and lowed after her Jround and pick another kite thy radially aanmed ates ter, and, found it in one iy ceased, In two tainutes Ime Weight wan detached, th | ations in four minutes, ane Nites boil pulsation and respiration | the bet, nud truck Lee repeat. y hand and pushed her la with this whive hanel d kulte she could, deending lien g Ker very ofieis wx lie was dew, T @ cradl aud went ing room aud sat upon ihe lounge fora iow bed and 1 tarnished ® hands the body nes toe nd went into the kit m», and washed tay the Fitting room and went tuo + aud found that Mra, Coriell had ‘and gone out of the hoare. 1 tmn ving al ier to Ko at wont back he sitting-room ed in the ¢ her when T'went after Mrs Coriell, “Min: er when T went after Mrs, Coriell, Mra. Corel then sat down on the floor be . : nd belroom, and. whi all child's chatr, wi and struck her with Ittwoor T then drew ber Into the floor, ‘ween the alttiny- be was elttlig b Was ex> ‘of about 500 aed Lo the yure ase of the murde r, the rabble were ted at the . When the mob rushed ia the jail wate wud’ made ® mockery ‘ome paper, put them tnto the ua rew them barning wee with me, Tou waeu bat wie her laving convinced — the! Sheriff of ‘the brafatity of such a proced sr BRIDGET'S CONFESSION my ret name | | ts Uirdget Dagnan; my father's name is I Fick, and that of my mother Hannah, my father ts dead, tine my mot lives tn the parish of Du: of Sligo, Ireland; was born th | two brothers tiving at that pt also two sisters diving there, | one Whe is younger than myself lives with ‘one is married ann to this country two The circumstance aoe accidental, and My brother kept nty young | wrote | niky OF mi, Mra. “Corrie! came in | wed to rie the when f romain Tt i ‘din he was Wm, ud A: Neck — ~ RATES OF ADVERTISING. LK INVARIABLY (M ADVAMOR, 1 aeettte 27) insertion of fone I For every extra line or part of Oa Advortiseme nin Sep tayed etyle, or in tea | in front of th standing theer Tihanght T tip from Tarael Corcll's atore, and went buck ki Laat down on the fonuge tve | ¥ minutes, then arowe and weut 1 Cortell’s store to ron Up, Fepresenling, oe was detailed ow (he tra rohbers had heer there. Thad on that A wie skirt, wn the honse again, nt when TE killed Mra. Laat skit Was nut pre the teiah althcuch the Dro-renting Alton srberts Wal tt tls. prone eat my frock ofl at abotit 14 wctock before tue ture | Man alittle t det; went to Tepaed Coriella store thal night and | Mr. Lite’ howse with the aa rider was e-aumnitted. fight afer the arranged my halt, nor feet my hair, nae fixed my. The Wood on my clothes exhttited was not oceataned by the blood. of T never heart Mrs. Cor night, "Oh! | Rnowiedge, eli b ng of the murder and bal po had or the tn entirely tn ecame to Newmarket to liv jent that Twna seen with bor and a etl Connor in Warhingion Ma: ket, N T did not put the bread nection with it tle whieh T nsed T threw int ‘That night before 1 bler, amd abet “had bis attonthos mata | an diately wotified Seng In pursslt aft | earriage, tnt did not overt up the horse and rap iu the darkne: ‘por retracing his steps, Ser upon the body of a female up and conveyed to the stati tim of an abortic a dark colored one, spotte liom is that the girl was aleo thrown oat of the velicle when it was dls ed that she could 1 to hide, if possit ity perpetrators with this Inet dom a Hd not recapn ive ry to_her own blentity tt wanied | nM, ed by hlata | miyrelt | doctor, | hog A foul to bed bat | yaad Wished Muinie” hand, whieh Sup the the Vhad placed ‘had. 1 hthat had | drawers in aened pan + not know Aiter Flute baying Tihen i who laced Miss Conners’ relitives led as that of | Linn vit tit | Lansin ii pr) Inge hod Mm has recently been livitur Chict Hurlbut and Ser 6 to Bitketown to ertain something OF the to her removal trom that pl parently aboot As he Laid in the 1 aud would be kept by him, aud would take care of | night, she seemed the pelict¢ Topnce and youth, Her eyes were ¢ pupils Were not Lurne® ip us Urial aft Her lips were ak, and her whole cantion was adopted by the p Ach fo arrest, if posit ihe cradic in | of the murde | tagt who was res | nears Me sud remarking cuterod a carrlage aud dros sed paramour of Mra, juved rdgred | the abortion on the } woman, his victim fom huis » Christopher Oscar Wile dd seduce of the girl. —Zruy The Troy Whig of yesterday adds excitement occasion in Lansingburgh, by the tragic death of au unknown lady, 19 ‘on Wednesday evening, increas all day yostes Investigution progresse terday morning, it was ascertained that the huine of the Unfortunate Miss Caroline Hubli side in Pittstown, fu thls count; hos latterly Leen employed as & n whose parent for some time past, fuuily of Mr. H. Weaver, of Lay was the first to dently the remains, ‘The following Is a portion of the testimony before the coroner's Jury in this extraordinary: € Juha Clute aworn—{ gay docessad about NEW-YORK. SATURDAY, n weent ant of the etting-roomn Aawen | thalf-paat eight « ead. som ther ward. aman, walkin While aay that at her aise, 1 never used 1 was ot tip atalie that night fa the room when the ba Mra Coriell was not tach! nor anyledy else to my Dr, Coridl was nip there that even Inge bofore leaving home, havin left at fo Ue wanted his watch ohio fry oriell to get it fu He then asked m Le 1 i and Leal Wait ne," hat he became impatient ant ald he md went mt stairs himerlt for Ifthe bureau wae npect Tlid not do tt, oot know whe did, to any one afer Te the bus. Knew cent T never xhibited «dl 1 r my A ta and th Mr. | the driver Sli was picked |, abd found that she was the view perpetrated by son fosstoual operator, oF other person unknown A short distance’ from th irl was picked up, a bun fg thrown from the carriage was found, cone sisting of w skirt, under clothin Key hat, and a poe whey hat was liside of the pro= place where the hie the landker- with red dots, t live, ns the best Strange to say, the remains of the unfortu- ng Indy were ouly ide Tt was at first Misa Auna Conners, of Ce nd two patties appeared who identified the body ax that of Miss C, of Miss C., a man named 1 and expressed his belief that she was. the tae he was not entirely Sergeant King sent to eo more fricids of Miss Connors, ty titled this psed that a cousin ‘appeared, blish tle Identity of the body be- A sister-iielaw of Arua Con. hers arrived at the station-house about twelve was conducted to ody wae tall ont, and geared tone | ntly at the features of the dend gi them at firt, bu was postive that it was Anna nners and none other, Subsequent!y, Low. (ver, Ht tronsptr roou at en murs andy coms Nin or box, last more hat he could do. fas the core Early yes- wos its To but who mmestte In uelghboring oO in the argh, foe words ate 6 1d seven words for each _ AUGUST Price Two Cents | THE OL D WORLD. Sun Cable Dispatches. THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA. | AGREAY BATTLE AT HAND. TURKEY AND THE UMTED STATES. A SE NSATION CREATED. | property should ba On |! tf reper! fu Donger pereticable, aaah the #anetinn of the cont, be devo p Ne nae. This section ruall not apply to the int i+ tutlona excepted in the fest No charitable inetiiation, shall roqeire coatinaet im ite presant 4m: Took last evening, sliting FROM WASHINGTON. Wasttrsatos, Aug mdents now agree the views which Gen Grant tas here held of his powers under the Reconstruction act have been incorrect, Upon a close r ww discovered that Gen thority only exte that district commanders have full and Absolute powers in registration, elections, Hence Gen, Grant has withdrawn 0 of his protesting letters sent to the Prosident, bie that the controversy is at There now remains but cac unpub f the Jonnsca-Grant series (hac in which Grant is believed to have pro- against Stanton's ren mttoastor at Pr ted July 2lat, anys probally ten Indians inassacrea to every one reported. Tho military force here is wot half equial to the detmanda, and able commander is appointed and ean com- prehend (he true condition of the country, It ts foary i many venrs will elapse before we will be re'leved of India wanted fo go Wo T her reply; a crowd ‘of children was standing by th yiorher; when water wae in the carriage and stivet ; be was | (: the meeting of the Tonrd shall examine Into the elrramatancas of |) nd report thet the Inattiation claiming #1 a lve the State fron expense amocant of ch relief, amd that it le mot in Ite character, and that ama inbers of one ‘TE the same ine “l State ald, it at whiten it hetowely may peveite. that an hints may diceet that 1 In the registered bond of The Ly giniatnre may Jee of Cbarilalsio id rea of tho Leantite of «don't know aa T would kuow him if Hulson eworn, saw she was about five ininut water; she died easily, no con- oF spasms; Tdid not see the eare eit never spoke since Taaw her in my tay wh H and it ts prot Heted document woul, Arizona, in w tions may avail them: ers were there; about #T noticed the 4 Inv few moments it drove away ped; TL told Bulaon matter; the horse wa REPORT ON TILE JUDrCtARY. Mr. Folger, from the Standing Commitee on Judiciary, reported an article providing ae Hcotion 1 establishes a Conrt of Irapeschment, resent Coastitation. ection 2 establishes a Court Judges to he elected by State age; to appoint a Chief Justice bumter, and to appoint @ clerk, reporter See. A The Commission of Appeals un the calendar of the present Court of als. OF five comminsioners, com four judges of the a few steps and ste ‘The War in Fouth Americn, Kvening.—The regular mail steamer from Rio Janeiro arrived here to-day. She brings the important intelli fence that the allied army has crossed t Upper Parana into Paraguay, and that eon- sequently «great battle: might be lool freed north; be w matter waa; the man use: T did not then Liswox, Aug. s0vh the same na the carriage T told him to go for @ policeman, onbles and per= there was something bg rer The country i, however, creasing in white populati OMiciest accounts from Palermo, August 9th, chow a frightful tate of affrirs in that city and neighborhood, the cholera having become epidemic and wide apread. Hon. 0. 1. Browning, Secretary of the In- terior, is considered much weaker toxfay His physicians have forbidden all visitors from secing him, Dirvetor Delmar furnishes the statement of the quantity and value of raw and fleece wool and flocks waste and shoddy ted into the United States daring the year ending June 90th, 1467: Wool, | 08; shoddy, 5,086 wod sud T thought sworn Tam a practieta German Politios. when Lorrived there; she wos th police station under sy directions; I ved her, externally all over, Buckling we found injury; this morning we made ortem examination: tensive masses of disease in the Ty much inflamed, ex- i there was evide having been remot Conrt of ¥ the people, aud 1 be appotuted by the Guvernor and Senate, decisions to be teporied by the reporter of he Conrt of Appeals and to be enforced as a jndg: ment of the “ame court; the commission to expire Bee. 5. The Legislature to have end of (en yeara to provide for similar commis See. & Supreme Churt.The State to be divided Inte fone departments, @ New York elt re shall be thirty-four Justions of the inthe New York city denart her department, Tevislatnre may provide fr an additional Judge in earhvone of the d Garevey of this city, in its issue of this | toring, contains an article denying that the | subject of @ South G cussed, of even broached at the recent con- ference at Solzture. nd the United States, Lonpow, Aug. 30th. The wet reas, express: | atrugsting Cretans, | nyuuction with Dr, man Bund was dis. we found ex- Jeach departiaent inte ing sympathy for the h Mr. Morris, the Amer ted to the Sublime created a profound sensation at Constant!+ evfects of infammation produced fe couri, ten of thy + | tow had been 1 tl etive Hurtont and hal! provide for desig. hall hold ceneral torma, and ho departinent. ous Any ane or mere jal rms and Ciroutt Ce with thet asa witnese in the young than named: Oseat senently (ransplred, bad play sintownt part in the terrible transi ing of the Cabinet 8 The | Williams, why nating jnethows wi France and Germany. Loxvow, Ait that the Government of France was 1 lig assurances of peace to T Another Speech by Navoteo Panis, Augast Sob on Was temporally’ delaye made a short speech, t reveries na “and commented at som of aifilrs In Bui gly to the people this morning, but no in Mr. Cerruth was today Introdu Be edert dn id Rcoretary of State to the President, who re- ceived him in his capacity of Envoy Extraor. dinary and Minister P | Majesty the King of Taty. his immediate pr Joall sit in review of hie awn riety im all ind ainted with ¢ hod lived at my the nipotentiary of his 1 VIN power OF ape has been appoint= plo whether judves of Where did you cy dvaters are ond feeling against the Commis Titernal Revenue, and to a tian appotnte A rumor was circulating I Steadman ia to be appointed spoke encourag Phesied that ¢1 give a great General Steod- rs of the public wf unfounded ru ral distrust, he himself would bis power to recall confidence. A French Note Expected. reported thit a note from the French Foreign Ofice, pacthe In Its character, will oon be issued. ora, and creating soon her a nu proper source sto be tied the entirely devold of truth, uutive mansion tom Visit of courtesy. are no new developments affecting ame as (or tke Bur Vt know whether York and Hutt ty be elected by na bed at the mnplalned of bel "t know of a maa ty the hane of awa man there, don't Johu at that pl perl f changes do not appear now probable very brief hiterview: with the Presi- dont recently, a correspondent. of the Boston Post asked him for something authoritative as to the wild stories about the Cabinet dls- Hition, to which the Evening. — The An- ramship Towa, Cy 7h, arrived al jon by John Rourke, jnror-How did sed Was stopping at egielatare way e Jartedteiton, and that the salary W kivow thot the dec I didn’t know nntil I eatied there. Hy judge of an: Qcieserows, steamship Rissta, York on the 21st ina on her way to Liverpool. veolag The steam- Captain Gleadell, wiich 1et New of August, arrived bere to- ptatn Cook, from New rived here this 1 x admission at Mra. Wy door, the first tine, whom did you ask to Prosident replied, egeaph that [have not recelved | in asked oné from any oMicers to do the Velature may. resor: sitatingly —C) Hubbard! | any resignation, n member of iy present SOLDIERS DISCHARGE PAPERS. Order From Genoral Grant. eh eaves, but not to increase the wm: ‘ didn't know a was not nequakated with Mra. L called there ; she was a total me; Tadld ngt expect to dnd Miss Hubbard went there ; I esterday : itl nearly a week was there, w diay om the way i Auasoow, August 90. ‘The steamship St. rge, Captaln Smith, from Quebec August August 30.—The following | 25th, arrived at this port to-day, FINANCIAL, om, August 28.The following mie once and said tt t Caroline was not very Well: she did not not say what was the mat- ter with her, Here the” examination of this wituoss Tt will be seen that his evld of the most extraordinary + be Ueclined to anaw put to him, but tinally y also desired to know t could not employ ty-one years of He was given in ¢ was locked up to awnlt developments ‘The further inve postponed until Mor ewhat firmer, and closed at 04 0-16 fur “of judicial of Published for the information and guidance of all concerned + To prevent payments on fraudulent sol- papers, paymaste their department tity of the sol- American Seen it itles—-The position asenm- nt inthe Am April ant the frat ‘Tim, Iss; the Judges to fale alc Amériean sev uritien, Hon, particularly in lowing are the niion tranaferrine jurts te ding cases i¢ retained. Dreseut couria are structed by the e nt untess the kd dier Is properly cstablish spertat judictal ol PRAL's Orrior, August 19, 1567 2 No, 88 To insure id Great Western, 21. ree of the officers, and Five-fwenty bonds, closed in this city. th a Irae, and at the mirts the Surroe ML more carefully guard gn and deliver disehar COMMERCIAL, Jury in probate casos, Wager, the suspected resolution was “Otticers arrived in vention will m Having In citstody the alle ist, Mrs. Wager, whom they arre ak, at the house of her brother, once taken to Jail, where, upon her arrival, ele fainted away, and quite a scene Hunbut and Troy yeaters| other deat: Morr will then ediately notify, than hauds of the ‘man dis stor designated, of th of stich ‘discharge, with dat om two to four o'¢ Fins OF TK Lise tinto Committee of te dull, and prices Barker in the ellen providin: - wuhtor allow any private claus oF erwiee conchisively entiafied Hof (ue personal identity of Marder and sui “KD, Towsannn, Anelet, Adj-Gen'l” Haven, Cony. my keeper ‘nan Yd. ugar quiet at if ited and allowed according te hor German 1 Tourt of Clatine Hawaly ahot blinself, feulty about’ mvuey the New Jer snd Poughkee nied hy Mayor Reed sie firemen, ace t that the City of | Mexico has been remarkably fr ; Georgia, | Juares and cabinet are bard at w pen | construction; that 1 agrand display of trewyi authority of re of the board of registers, tht pri vlog 4 Court a section wae we for home tosmortow i times through adopted, dirceting that t The fact, howe ever that be ls Listing tn peace Prisons, while other Lupertaliats convinces the public unworthy of « Banta Anna was to be tr Prince Satin Salm was to be imprisoned in stead of being shot; other ofticers were to be dealt with inthe saine s were to be opened in the City of ves highly pleased with thelr visit, 4 a Court of Clan will be permitted to take ty cousiat of three Judges, to hing Convention. Tue merchants of i zed a Hoard of Tra , Va., ongant- «ijusliemted all against isiature shall frou tine whether (hore wasany truth in the report that he tntended issuing an collection of debts, replies FR concetvable circumsiances could tnduce Interfere with ¥ wholesale liquor l by Ore yester- ty tue by general store, Chicago, was destroy Potal Lowe about 100,000, ‘Tux wife of Colonel Bankh SPORTING 3 Tho Groat Base Hall} Purr soneeira, Ag. 39.—The Mutuals of w York, and the Keyston played a game of Base Ball, at Camden, thie afterncon, resulting in favor of the latter by The result of the mateh as bets were generally tuals by heavy odds. At” e eighth daniog the ve shead, butin the ninth the Mus debtor and credit Mexico, and the Medical University wus in full operation New your. to the exteution h do not ware raat Fort Wallac of this city, 00k fr rellef to A score of 25 to 2 ton of the Internal Lo will ads ise Territory, was desi uul Convention welion in faver of the | Brooks, from t thes and Charitat at dae ae chleving the victory: » paid for three Thdian ported the followin Ow1na to the for the removal ard ut Alden Hela, Governercleet the inauguration ceremonies will tly place at his privat dby ail the tathue enweenr Louisiana, Yellow Fever irconst ction Matters, the Sultan of Turkey W., Thursday evening, intend spending three weeks in Canada, J will then proceed south, America will occupy three months. Goyruxon Fexrom bas made the following appointinents: Willlam Full burg, Justice of the Supreme Court, to Gil the vacaney in the Second Judiclal District, caused by the death of William W, Serug- Jobo Austin Steve York, as Commissioner to represent the State Statistical Congress to be held iu Paris during the month of September next, A ap drowning casualty occurred at Farm ingion, Conn, yesterday, youngest son of Rey. John K. Keop, ieac at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Hartford, wae In arow boat with « female relative on Parmington Kiver, and approaching to acar the dam, was carried over the falls and ion saved her life by twonty-alx deaths by yellow fever yesterday, General Cyrus Hamlin was to-day interred Thirty of the crew and four officers of the ironclad Mas haska are sick with removed to the hospital » the crew have died. ‘hey hi cooped up on board the ship until the vessel almost beeame a pest li General Sheridan’ G. Mohan, Cit Their visit to of tnst to the members of eich Nase Wail bat al yesterday, ton, of New- mualilp of Conues 129, removes P. er, and appoluts D. B, Mandel fo his stend, for'reasons similar to those given In the order 10 orders the election on the sec 'Y of Seprember by the Poli Parish, Ord OF 1. howe bo Jr, of New The Lo uvts played dive ol their seeund funds adiuiniatered in. aces Fate at Springeld, readjusting the ‘The Horse Fate at Sp | days’ programme of the horae fair at thia city y carried out tonday, court shall, If sc ever property le deviegd or bi w pores, DUL NOL {oa Appoiat © tray Jo an the nik Unser n (wenty Zaousarnt’ for such case, expenses for objection to the truni, the charitable provini m the pro-| clin royriated by the | w ’ more clang at Yale College, a