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oe MY Wy, TT oa = a s a re ———— TIIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST PRICE ' NTS ; ——- > peT a ! PACIFIC COAST, . <GTON. caTERS ; \ / ye CABLE TELEGRAMS rine ravcrere FROM WASHINGTON. MR mEACN's EeeTERS The Wee! Motoken, Homicide tuaneat a LOCAL POrETTEs TANOR MOVEMENTS § ae eey Sas Fraversco, Aug. 8.—The mail steamer ORLeL, Nevealen dea ie act Mr. Cory or whe A Hobohe . ree ised he fe | Riewwoxn Corvry.—The Richmond County Gas asp Steam Feeress.—The second annual | Japan satted for Yokohama, J nd Hong Kong, wand, Nebraska, June $0, 1848.—Howw much | question Patrick Midden last evening, The Arst | Contral Grant and. Coliax Club will convene at | plenic and excursion of this. proteetive and bencvo { Report of the Commission on the cee totag, th inaasurating © monthiy tine ot | *P*s! Draatehen to The Wasnroroe, Angnet 4, | S00%eF bustness my forsake the water chante's to | iin fecavanach, whe deposed : On the atth of | to parpossot completing the, org i rks The stenmbout Pate ‘ind two. ophendll ' fish Ghoreh, | steamers between San Francisco and Hong Kong. alr MEVNEN GHEIRACIST Ghiek ISTE | which 1 made ailusion ta my lest. letter, pieseure tet | Ship, Gon. Franwery ona t went Inio lockers to Rave | frente aie Park.” The steamboat Ya: kee and two splendig 8 ure! ‘he Japan carried 72 passengers, and merchandise 7 te to the deck of the popular steamer City of St, ke; Henry Canavan exme in five min r- | the time and enroll their names | ae ind dancing will keep them alive going into an argument, ot Roche 1 aot “ Tirntemven Assasnny Dierniot Revemuicay | aud feturning. | sting of this Associa. | The First Union Codperative Building Society ping at 28 Kichth avenue, | meets this evening at Farme: Tnetivute, Latiow as forly new me to enroll mbers under the new: «were made by the Preal. | rele ‘The combined eos ve associations will Messrs Henry Snell, Philip | Lokt a monster pienic on Tuesday, Sept 1, at J McKenzie, an exDewo- | Kiver Park, the profits to be equall ralucd at $0000, and treature to the amount of | , The Internal Revenne Commissionarship hs | Pagl, Captain Moulton greeted me kindy ae the | $579,000, J, Ross Browne, the new Amerjcan Minis. | finally gone hegging for some person to AIT it, Waviog | friend of hia friend, and in the person of his assistant, Anti-Annexation Meeting in | fer jo Chins, Charice: D. Poston, Commisstones p¢ been positively + sfused by Gor. Cox of Ohio, The | sy, Robinson, I found an old-time aequaintanee of | Fh Vienn: teas tke eeclontat, here caso the pasevngvrn:, President tencted t to several parties today | Kmpire City origin, The N Union | and « cane, The ‘newspaper press Of thy Tacific const anant- | ‘ong them Gov, Cox or Pak heeded ryt al Packet Company, whose customer 1 found myself, | dil not mts - mourly endorse Mr Lrowne for the Chink wiselon, a4 | missioner of Patents, Ae far as know 1 BS MOF | ron whet may bo called a piece-tine on the Upper | Bi Maitiew, Medien, Patrick Maltin Malice the wocieties if per 7 ’ volley yx, ane in, Fis ery; we five we jn ey asia . 5 Possessing many qualifications that will assist lm in | been accepted. Attorney-General Evarts, WhO We #11 1 jy,.c!selppl, with a view to neutralize the etvet of | Marnery and t hada glass of Dect before the others | Tweurrn Assewmty Drerrict.—-The Union Re- | Usiten Coopers No, 2.—The members of thie render luable services to th States, Celebration of the Founding Of the | jy iyi iilien intends tasking ceclogical re. | Abert 18 sald to have prepared an opinion $0 the | the frst ralirond enterprisola that Alrcction, ‘Theit publican Assoctation. ropreseating the above dis. | aeroclation held thele reguiar monthly meeting — Assoctatios.<-The monthiy tion wae + Paaid ; the growed was ont goorg; Lwent on enavan ned Madden lying {i ie street Madden at the gaits f was in company . * r fr " Bt Tie ltaea Wt] trict nel w regular mee'ing Inst night, which waa | Nicht. ‘The Presid ft University of Bow searches ia Chi iia ven Hpabbe Asli agatd Pont rice rin. bouts are! d trim, quick and comtortable, aud, Rs it pating Clete epee nen everts pile} bo ee tng ae nitent, announced (hat since the leet yt y the lent, there | during the season, compete with with encee atrike one anot! ihe csmptetion wc,t Cktension of the orgaula tly tended the committee appointed to raise the usual since ALARAM caney. If Mr. Evarts gives such an opinton I Will | the travelling busines, Was anny conce-écamined by Mr, Holtman, | ene snries compaten oe Rennie: ta / PROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION LY HAYTL i Ain de Coats tia 5 decide Mr. Rollins's case at once, as the latter bas | On this ocaraion, we were expected to got ahead of but nothing further w sNelted, nominations for the Pr: M NAY To . lontoomnny, Aug. 4.—In the House, the eady signified bis willingness to abide by the déel- | the Davenport (which belonged to m rival com: | sedi ur pel the Coroner, Metis nat Ahad | may be expected tn this district ! day was oceup! " . e « 8 + | seven OF cight glasses of lager taken that evening’, 5 raw Ba woe bend Rericier Sv Mal anceps sion of i Bl stee aie ‘ pany, and hed started some little the tn advance), | | Toa ducor—faid not take notice of Maden In the Pe had drag hoy ane < ebator ceae Ow ods sk taboe Conan Goud pert eae to railtoad en m r “1 x ana. order to UE; AAW nO OnE Lyin O stoop any. time ON. Th uty nmittee, ¢4 isd =A Labor GREAT BRITAIN, (ocolor, The bill was passed, iti AGAINET BAMIING HODES, {n oriler to pick up the way travel of the day, ‘T Ganuvan sppeered to have sot SOE eee eecs raprdeatinn ihe keeiy secured ties gtted.—A Labor Congress, 60 ps a The Senate I the bill removing political he announcement made some time ago that | was to be no racing, and Lsuppows those barrels of | say whctlee Sulton wre sober | trict clubs, met last night. Various reports ¢ th this city on the third Monday of next Loxpow, Aug. 4—Mr. Sealton, Counsel for the | disabilities, bat without any decided act the claims of the United States against the pro-rebel | tartooking stuff whieh came on board just as we left Matthew Madden awern--L am brother of de ing progress of the organization were sult my The cignt-hour law, the distribation of the 5 . | — bankers of Paris, Belanger & Co., had been decided | the with of July noon, Land ted, from whieh it sppeara that an active ear public lands, and other questions affecting the wel Prisoners Warren and No, in a communication . ae * ort Peieccteitha: dec, hatehaenenal hod at aneithoe deni 1 the Weehaw ven fertyboats we w about to be tnaucurated by the Ger | five of the Working classes will be sifted and com Wo the tZondon Te panty Kile declaration that i eran ra Lipton bag Atel i adversely in the conrts, was a mistake, The case | the furnace doors jast to get them ont of the way. e had ‘two oF th the Grant and Colts ticket. Additional A sulcred. We expect mach will be done by this Con- nTLasy, Me, Ang. 4.—The International | has only been appealed to & higher cont, and the | Be that as tt may, onr gay-tooking | " ri met there Planner Fos, who | or canizations were reported, 40 Giat only a fw now tess to stralghtem oat thea jasues, and that the his clients were tried and eonvieted on the evidence | : a Mehl be dbdedatle, Raets\ a ttcRe led sig Mineiro chat eae | te be p rf encral eleva f grovires th ibs United Staten, HeevMENCS | Gomuercial Convention met tn Portland to-day. | State Department has authorize’ Minister Dix. to | right merrily, ‘The stern chase, thongh long, was See Anan A dark: MHIne | feiuale fs be pat tn operation. Ae specspray re OF | Glaca ky hewlett ene | The Times aunwer Felterten tn the moat pos. | Deletes were present from al parts ofthe United | engage some of the sbleat French wyera to repre. | succesful; and witla our rival gathered fret i 4 Fy wien Oa neat te Homa. ¢ fwitherance of the organization ek printing wud at | Lanoneas’ Union No. 4.—A meeting of thie | tive terms its denial of the correctness of the state tates, C a, and the Provinces, Jolin Neal w sent our Government. Eight or ten million dollars | freight, we pasted by, and, save in the distance © had from six to seven glasses Lagi Thich Rtn. Werenben whee Re J compo er was | UB R Was held on Monday evening, corner of Pi ment chosen temporary chairman, are involved. astern, ve his belching «moka, with teas seh ie A cacctar Wei a i, and ordered Uo be printed, ‘4 enty second street, Mr, James Fw Tyas Cometh da tar Crea vauiais onueiad WAL Ot a “ zich apie With them wo a wit evening to bet | I 5 * he business. was. me ‘The Royal Commission on the Teleh Chareh Retab. The € se n Credentials reported that 95 de THR NeW TAX OFFICERS, Next morning we were en ortho Mnest | 5 and 6 o'clock; the Christys then teft, and shorty | Gaavt ay Conran Chea, Sierenvtn Wann.— | ‘ond Ghee trv oe epee ae a ed Wshinent have made thetrreport, They recommend | Salen BA sirendy ortived, Hed many more ore ty | Commissioner Rollins has vent to the Secretary | toonery of the Upper Miva principal fea. | serward we lelt'for homes when opiate Hoche's | moctine of this Cin was tell last evening ald | misao ® tuembers. This Union x determined the abolition of ail the episcopal seen and cathedral | [rstet. Tt trcommended the Hon. Samuel Morel. | of the Trensury nominations for nearly all the super. | Wore of these macifcent landveapes ts the terminal | people” Inside: we mtoy hed” to, ket nom Hci avenue, Capt, Joba %. Meek, Predent, Thig | 10 Jed severely with Itt members who during. the estabilshments tn Ireland, except eight, t | and. six Secretaries from various | Visors of revenue provided for in the new Tax bill, | Pointy of the high blu land a litte back from the | focmatton ; Cavamach w Mt by Fin election of permanent omc brickiayers. A tow ined on Munday Maly tained on reduced incomes, They wleo report | ae ‘i | Most of them were made on recommendation of aey. | F¥er. These termini overiang the plain below, | some beers heart Ce ny Aig for the appre eatup orculng, and contine this course re } was appoint galt on Governor , al * " | somewhat as the Palleadea overhang the Huda Web he BB Us lechindl debt nae hie hae presented by Ales, Wil cause their name en from rolls. In favor of measures to encourage tenants under speeered, aia std the chair, with | eral Congresstonal delegates of 8: to which | Thang a che and ( n Feannot tell: saw tl primey Hf the Repubit os PE ais ; Church leases to pnrehase property in perpetuity. | cake iy they are anpoin' Secretary MeCullooh bas not | Tver; but instead of forming a sinzte, continuous | witha revolver case tn his hand, also lint a th Puppore. tothe Stare nnd ae Caneuas’e Pautacrive Union —There was and to enable landholders, by the payment of tithes | nities of thirteen was appointed on the | acted on them yet, and probadly will not until Mr. | Hine, as does the latter, ‘hey appear in eingle project: | And Mayonet attached to its with te bayourt | Newanlaina: ta ordet nt Mase ee gud rent eboraen, to eventually redeem and regain | Chit, Of Musiness, and ihe Convention adjourned | Rotting returns from New Hampahire | (Mt polate, nt intervals of trom afew rods tom mite | hy ‘Abre stout tiara Hoch s fi BREE thus {a @ better ponition Lo have their rights es works ; ning seg } until yencdaktaenld | FLORIDA LEGISLATION of more, Perhaps the better description of them | sorueboty's life; did ty € mina the debertatisti tucw prateciad whenever protection tay te neeas heir EUNOON SESSION, “ ouldbe: eoeinelad a weed « ; ether ih | 4 ‘ sory, and also for matnal benefit im case of miai Loxvox, Aug 4.—The wheat harvest in the British | ope International Commercis! Convention met in | _ A despatch from Lieut. Gov, Gleason, now in | Now be comprised in the word rb dg ng. Htoche Way fing and transparency Fab ‘ila hall tak Tete eerie Was calree te one y we hae Isles is nearly over, and according to the estimate | the afternoon, at 1 o'clock: Florida, recetved here to-day, say the Legislature of | NO'Cl Oil Satare tore clo ysont the work of | day eventing. 1 ey will hy i Silage, an, a or some conversation In relation Which can now be formed the yield of the crop will | _ ‘The Committee on Order of usiness reported the | that State has passed a bill providing for the choos. | ™"'s hand than here, ‘Th enery of the banks front at th (story, and will have as | tag WUcxmting nece “OFgau ization, & eonimlte } vuble that of Inet year, and will exceed by one take, river, und canal navigation; third-— | Ing Of Presidential electors by the Legislature In | oo ie estonted, It mot « gram | wualion appie Liuate nad apecatne Will laws, aud ts port two Weeks hence, lo waleh tine Lhe the acnual average International commere al relations, joint session. The bill will receive the sanction of | rei 4 siege babel ceornetieeneyetare > fore that: the barroom d | of the proeaming, é moeting adjs ore a : j AusTnta. Ae We Weston ot Bi: Pauls Mines 0a tHe PRINTING BURRAL, HAWend 1G TIIOPWONVAN GE BAY Gane To athcate bcos, | 7 ee i be get anal. orcenteaton, tg bt ibaa ae | fon us. th drone hi Sle cte A - J “ he sl ening of my stoy to a single hour, Several of th rors ho | ended yiers' ard, Ww y | Virwwa, Aug. 4.—The German Democrats | Hae ate best read ty | _ The Printing Bureau of the Treasury Gad (he. extesion | Gf. tay: Hvee tenvel to Pavanna, | Meddents Tenttenenrs Ia ¢ shew ing irmvan, and Lidrieen oni o aatiad j 2 meeting in Uile city Inst night, at which apecches | ve fm wat the Went Peablnet af hs nee an pri = 7 paid stamp® | Theo that short hour wis crowited a comprehonaive | Rome tat Intoxicated, the Cory | Secretary, A Commitig of five was appointed } were mode aud resolution adopted deploring the prne- | open the Bt. Law: | for distilied spirits, in accordance with the new reve- | survey of the eliy, tntended oaly to fix raves On Petipa betel Neila be ddl riper canna ds | Heel eksloaton of. the German brovinoes of the Aut ine proud city of New York mill be eompelted | RUIN. ‘The stare are about five Inches saaare. | churacteristicn, I hae A days Dioly a Uwe wt tt Cottage wi Miarice | Previows meeting and no turtl ‘ciety will be elected. ching aveepuecae ‘ trian Empire from their former relations with the nfurd the same privilege with ler canal. THe | oF grain, and are made of ton diilerent. donoming. | Well arranged for river ty Fog, Thomas Cavansgh, Matthew Madden, Vateiek | Hea cola Geneon’ tout ley pee for atestival and eacurslony for the benef of tha Fatheriand, and. protesting ngaiust the settlement of Conti: | tions, from twenty to ome hundred and thirty Fach | cent building sites er age? Txot drunk, and dou'tremetnne what hap. | Clad. A committer presented a Cy fag tee arenes We) mies Ss Peneever ores oi through the process of erm , enon! of stamps has nine conpons attacticd, | govtherly rear, Acroxs the rive owen i Ney Woe remember’ at ty Laws, which were adopted, Also, a Fe 4 1 the question man unity through the proce! natal railway terminating at | en so trat thee tent clamps. ait Caniaree fer’ ‘ery | toutherly rear, Aeroxs the river, tn nel aiterwards; remember gong INE | hae the follo siugnanied persons were may Ducxtavery.—A large mecting of the artitrary ean pi, dectaring that all aetion to that | | OM tires susects. Tepe Mamtiites | RUMDEF OF Ranged gallons between there Meures road brtdge te being butit, the in To Mr, Stont Kk at Roche's honse that | i, and are herohy ncknow 4 rian Tleklayers’ Union Noo 12 was Weld laat | and should be based upon the wail of the prople of | Urn, the three subjects reported by the Commiitee | ‘They are hound In books, with alnmps attachel 10 | or neing to dispute with the projectors waritu: having een him any other ant esistent, Major Wan. TH. « ng at LA oud street, Mr. Jacob the respective States, first committee was the Ion, J, W. Corbett, b eee cereiLiy seine ie ted Cammene being changed | Rock Island structure for the trail ing that day ; came to my senses on Monday | See A Gar Citar | ere e presented palin and, Geegan jon the second, the Hon, dW. Taylor, Went, How energetically this bridge in entng. . | ittew of three. w ted to. the Con svport - > GERMANY. st. B Minn; and on the third, W. i, Craig, De= ; . This Witness (Canavan) appeared pate and weak, | | cal Cocaine epart ptod w ; | trait, Michigan, preventing fr on may be gathered from the continuous sounds of | He was (he mi Panter the tet arin ant hte | eressional Central Committe adniitted, avd new eards were issued Rie, AWE, CocA activa Wen eld lx ikls otk The Couvention adjourned uatil Wednesday morn | Wherwisen the mednt frm pile triving, In whieh three or four steamadlriven mas | Wound wos at f Hered fatal, “Me 'is still a | fiive Com oe net re ae yesterday, to commemorate the sem! centennial auni Geer te aie WRAL ious. The stamp | A“ hittte corporal" kind of a stern-wheet boat was | on the aflernoon of the 2th, and saw aman Hit up Ls Maal hy ue Hoey 0 veraay of the foundation of the University of Bonn ow York Challenged too Prize Drt'l, In the centre, which ts covered hy a thinner | hat on which I took pasaage for Savanna, and a | bie eg aut Ih counter; saw hin go | aia Tor, the fete Working 5 oh the meeting of the | Paper before printing. After It is printed an tached to the barrel, it 6 he soaked off and re. | * tite as the beer stampa have been, because the | Th tally, Round th Werday evenin Vin Tim SUN, Tyhbw adjourned, Toe New V There was agreat gathering of the stulen's, alumni, Bostox, Mass., Aug. 4.—Capt, Pinay ‘land friends of the fnstitution frorn all parts of Ger | Montgomery Guard, has challenged the New York hehind the ¢ ° Mr, Kecho's musket; | Mr, Roche anid, “excuse me; Gent wii Me Koche walke behind th poral looking man w we mate good t railroad time x Socrrte ov Practican Ese Tomy ly aif , ita : wet , arse ‘This new Socely of Eogineersot whiel { many, A banqvet took place, at which among the | Webster Guard to a second drill for the champion | stamp will come off In two pieors, which, from theit | 4, yer, for new At ibe ‘ 3 4h the peieet ata Lal aaa tate, Seek Wine . | ’ z is Heors, which, from thelr | ty aver, for m AT see quicker mothn on so | to the rooms Can bit a i Jaen hitney is President and dy mam distinguished guests pre was the Hon, George | fag; Ifuecested, to take place within three mouths revular construction, eamnot again be alte’ on | eee ann ay ssany one remember the frat crere, | knoekest the prisoner town AN Noewe aw Ravivication Meriva, —The Ninth y ear eens Fancrof, the American Minister to the North Ger- | at some intermediate point between New York and | hy any attempt to remove tte. One peculiarly of the | wheel bout, bullt. by Manchard, and. draw trom te ag Ed a ae Dieeiet alo to nidegton sque, tbe | oe tein Con tear The University confer Boston; the judges hott to be ehesen from the regi | stamp ie that it eannot be printed except by ; pene deg prvigy teeter eb deel Bet AB Broa dip i Bay ly em pal iinee the decree of Doctor of Laws, upon iia | M°Rt With whici either company is connected. and | known as the dry proces by hystrostatie yard in Sprinefed, Mons. to the river on trucks | stuns and elub Wi tints hee eat rant omens cree . fi to he parties whose family tes will not prejudiee the | that the stamps cannot, in the moved by ox teame? dust such aboat insize ond | Yet She Wine present, In tho Tr of Mr. Roche ‘club an’ Saw a mat thin evs ie Wood ie ety ews. The Soctet ‘ evening of Tuveday, the Lat Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Prussia, Hon. | decision, George Bancroft, the Minister of the Untied States, Capt be printed anywhere but partment, This effectually prevents ‘he stamps, ae well asthe paper up appearance was this ferry boat betw anna, ‘The ears waited at the ri Dubuque unter * te : which they . 4 B the evening OF Et eine Darwin and Jobo Stuart Mill, of Kng any printed, were invented by Mr. 8.M Clark, Ciet | ond ina trice we wore speeiting down to Clinton | ayy itociw on the moup s tee ity spedinasiol naa dleis Sheth, M Sotto: of the Printing Baresa. there to Join the Omabin train, mre'a party tad threatened hic the night belore, snd who ape tating | tue Genwan Croan Ma Usion Phlaek HAYTI AND ST. DOMINGO. CONVICTS SENT TO PRISON, Why an vuld travel of to Om the apur | seked me to protect his place tor.» time; I told him y saul the tee OM | eanization, numbering about nine hundred members, 1 ~— of a Locomotive. Fourteen convicts were taken from the jail of | of the moment, without the shadow of a motive there Pie ee tee eae watied: cathe he alwaye vere | forming Ci teh tet Task Moutted Tawawa, Aug. 4.—The following news hasbeen | AUExANpata, Va., Ang. 4.—The locomotive | this city and put on the 7 o'clock train toulay for | for, and in such broiling weather, E leave to the judz a Cothene : Jearved that six roughs had | st home among honor arged sol a whieh “ Angusta,” of the Alexandria, Washingt a | aT NX, Drow OF tame Are Witte parsons, ako in the Cottage, had drinks, Were nol Willing ti Jars. Mis own military services were nol tho time. A come | Yecelved from Hay th: cian : lexandria, Washington, and | the others are colored. ‘Their sentences range from | Ment of whoever may read, Easier It ls to say why | iy ioe ceieotia halt the house hud to be xhit | give, but. he alws ook, an” tuterest delecates to the ‘A battle took pioee near Jacinel on the atth of July | Gcorgctown Rallrond, exploded this evening at the | one to eight years, Levi Turpen, convicted of man: | my riie thither fom Clinton was by night, ‘There | hi’! the sie men passed up toward Roche's, shortly | the wellare. of oily oll comrades, ‘eit at Cle between the revolutt and tne forces of Salnave, | Pot of the Orange and Alexandria Raltrond, just | slaughter in the shooting of Tlowiae H; Kelcher, and |, daylight train, How the might was passed Which ended in a victory for the former. previous to starting for Washington, knocking AWAY | gtreuuous efforis are being made to obtain hia par- | Without a sleeping berth, or other convenience than The revoluticnists have conecntrated 4,000 men, | Portions of two houses in the vielnity and seattering | dou, the balf< common seat tn a com vet | thanked hia frienda in the Ninth | Ward support for the highest office tithe git The Republican € dobn A. Griswold, w ward fan up, hands Th We not | saw SM Hoding tl sto bance: Josaw-a tall man with ared club in his | for! ke the club from him and throw itaway ; | of the people of thls State ¥ have Mr. Mt er, andiwo | tion chose ® better 1 4 viiy In ite op wn cal a nt RT the f ea direction, One colored § yd cane oa Well provided with provisions and ammunttion, | uitacd Prov tc believed to be teially lnjereds the en HR PACIFIC RAILROAD, worth description, When morning broke we were m were Ising alabbed ow the road Me. At . t hupport, | Cen. ¢ Incroae ts { around the ety of Port au Pringe, and are pressing | jeer ant freuan are slighily butt a loy hud hie | | Secretary Hrowning yosterday submitted to,the | riding throagh » tne furining country of what tad arene he ene oer mores Ea ieenewods. Seepatilcane ta Gee st an afuetory cont “ fie? ip broken, a woman was seriously burt, and several | Progident of the United Stator a report dated July | heen rolling prairie, A. fe ; haha atilcane in ts oat tn regard tot } the seige with renewed vi others were injured, Trot the. Gomusslonarsy Mears, Tesmae Jr iter: | ern rouuae prairie, A fence and a homes were pane aveste an | ne tala, wich Ye W0 bo. tor. f Gen, Lynch, one of the re vol: tlonary commander fe hems enven sen most constantly In sigit, and sometimes » rough tery to | volee would | Teta ban issued w minifesto, protesting against the cessio eximine and report upon the section 0 shanty looking village, Moe oa gee tab —— erritory to the Ui niles of the road and telegea the Contra <r o ’ smn ey 7 v Vannina.—The follo ! of any Maytiaa (erritory to the United States Atwaxy, Aug. 4.—The State Uni: cific Railroad Compan; oye baliforeia, commencing My Raliroad Guide was ornamented with a map of The Finding of a Dead Manin « Canal Boat. Croese I A Wonn ov Wau: n Nowing editorial The Doms lean troops have crossed the frontier ton of the natlo artic | 4nd commenced the Invasion of Haytl. Gen, Boyer and his eon bad been murdered, pears in the CAurleton Merevry of Thursday ‘mm a9 dtoangthe Late g Looe one Breed se nans | the city of Connell Blutte, whereon 1 studied out the Scanlator spar v. He Frese, Cighth. nile end ending At the ‘one nandred aud | position of the ciiy park, tho railroad company's i aga Be Rey seventy-eighth mile ea A, 2a ofr works, the ferry to Omaha on the other side of the ton the body of the German, A tying dead foot 01 Stevens's paid in greeubaeks, and n Old f Kergen that amser. | AnM Done.—Private advie from our most s importent discussion of the day arose on a resolution Call an ety of mine 1 sey City, on Sunday tion, was made by him when he was Chainnan of | strenno nds at the North request Robberies and depredations are reported tn various by Prof, Worth, of Hamilton College, aa Teady for present wery river, and a variety of minor matiors too numerous over the batt 6 SWaye and Mevns Committee were both anteue, | shoud protest. a tthe hmprndent rts ef she country. pped as a Arst-class railroad, and | to be mentioned, The ears stopped on m tow plain, necting Coroner, last ey eake 114 er so ad | Chiat have ae s p f * as the speaker knew froin personal experience (hint hn n Souchern Advices fom St. Domingo represent that the revo. we think it d 4 the telegraph lino ts completed for theramo dis: | covered with sciaggy bushes, One or two milroad | John, Adeling, keeper of a Hqnor « member of that Congress, He heard it sald by Domo | adjournment of the National Domocra { ce. ‘The Soeretary of the Interior recommends ner of Borgen ond Warren streets, testified that Sethe hat the debt never would be paid, but we | [eis represented to asthat great injury Is secruing ti lutionary movement against Baes was steadily pro- or f the acceptance of the report and the Issue to the | sheds were in sight, bat neither river nor ferry, vil- | tray came to his place about 12 etclock on Sate Naat Woe sey ean tm punta apbate aseers thst | the cates from nun. temprutenees We. therelorg Bressing, under the leadership of General Luperon. mal tastruction, « “it, | Railroad’ Company of the bonds due them under the | lage nor town, And yet the conductor ealted out | mightcand Femained there about one hour; he drauk | the debt was to be paid other than in gold or silver, | shall the wuention of A decisive victory over tho forces sent out against Kent professor of the theory and prac | act Suid eeloee! a tua Domne nga for tangs dag .cP | Connell Bluth.” Where wero the Blut? Where. | three glasses of beer, bat sppesred to be guile sobar: | The position of the Contry Ae nr at rks | oF yee pers te the tack. Welave all deslrons Win had been gained by Ogando, one of his Gen- | ‘Tne consideration of this question ocenpled the | missioners. the per diem ‘and mileage due them | fore the Council? A few crnzy omnibuses were | he went away ;, witness saw deceased eo Up the | costes after the war owed 970,00 papared | wold vuluntarlly Ampets its conse who WAS MWORe yalderation of ¥ : r i 4 mi iy ay; witnoas saw deceased co up the cr te war owed w), coupared | would voluntarily Tipeds Its Course ho Wee bord greater’ part of te sesso, ae hoat ee tant | on account of theirexamination, ‘The President has | drawn up near a crazy. piatfor streot towards the dock ; tere was no disturbance Rue predate a Oise yaar ag Wille tele WEile bo tenn, ih tien Month soechin te ithe epeety fall of Provident Hoes and the expat ng arrived at the Convention adjourned until to | approved of the recommendations and directed the | per of wearlod passengers were crows fu the store that night, of the country i« tnsignif and no true man is, ashamed of oUF great lost eanse morrow, of the Interior and Secretary of Cie i James Elliott, a canil boatman, testified that about colonies w id ineoin honorably and | and while when we speak of the past, we shoul ‘ Mon of his Government was anticipated. rn to carry them Into eifeet, way into them, ‘The overloaded vehicles reeled like jock on Sunday morning he discovered the fully, ae our wid ve pant, Every | speak hike true men, it is questionab.o whether ab ii te 3a asthe A PeAinE, drunken men as they were drawn over the Interven: ase lying Ih the water, face down, in thi etary of the 1 Mr, Fease this time anything is to be xained by too mine re FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, : row) hens for. Deneraees:. The following despatch was reccived this morn. | !!& wile to the crazy ferry oat which wwaitod th ut se en, tree, 8 Ben on Orem ron eneo to thinga that jar on people's acrves. What - a pede us Ave ced eins Con- ae wires corainas, AOA hia laut SioRy \oatltuiion “Whee 64 doek ; #aw the plank wader the dock with blood Let us keep our pow Lowpow, Aug. 4—5 P. M.—Consols closed at | vention for the First Congresslon istrict met at mu, Kan,, Aug. 3.—dust arrived from | puffed its way across to the expectant Omaha-dans, or f policy, In ¢ { Waits |e Dot woe LAAT, euotations day, William P. Haines, of Biddeford, Baw Arspatioes, Apaches, Kiowa, and Co- | rather to the river landing, about another mile from rect, about H) feet fre are and won shiv ctw Nwily | Erie Matlway for Represemtative to Congress, but Arrunged everything satisfactory. Tap: | nat great city (that Is to be) of the West, But with he went to hed aboot ning: heard no cries of dist tof All health declined on ace mw Charles A, Shaw, | BFehend mo trouble, Full reports ly tail vet Aung i) tke d States Fivetwerty bonds | oF yiideford, was then nominated on the first ballot, THOMAS MURPHY, Seperintendent, | sll the fatigues of that night upon me, and eo much | fut [hire tne Meal ete the wale odin thar ehanalt ah lace NAugek take Tionrse cleacd: dull, Rentes, wo | Ha. Buazey, of Standish, was nominated for Pres DRAWKACK REGULATIONS. orazy riding besides, Eeannot do 1ees than car eee ie oie ieee ty day lett eted the auccons of ee franes, Brehiines al Elector ue Seeasnry reqalailine beaurd reat BD titi ing binele teatd A wased War Peace hes citeaes y ons regardiag the draw. i felis the siringplees on whieh the plank 1 Me hegent than Hike a Pie y nrooky “Aug. 5 P. M—Colton—The mi Eee FORAY Re aenelt AN trae pdt ety adil —— OWL as far as the Flze of the boat, ho day way doub) b-wort, ti josed tht f the day have bees he party will tri Matthew i canine. Caicaao, August 4.—Tho first exposition of | em firect. one tuudre y was thinly attended, the woolen goods manufacturers of the Northwest to witness Beward, Schofield, Hvar opened to-day, at the rooms of the Assoelotion, In | On Saturday: absent from the city, The this city, width from 0 Hed that he resides at 104 Der- Ucn seatter hum to the winds, We have the power, where wed Do not let us unvecestarily fritter It away fn une Yulling skirmishing and heediess, thoughtless, seat tered assauits, Let us Work, and speak, to wih, Hen The Kine to © Ohio River. issued to-morrow. Cineinwatt, Ohio, gust 4.—The recent rise in the Oblo river has brought ont all the first-class ‘abinet me packets, The doubledeck: America, and the Gen. Lytle, of the United Sts Mail line, resumed hé following are th Legh Pip btn) agalnat a: the dock bee | privetpalitien, and despotian th the plank way placed upon it for ideas that will form that point the street is only half es t those whieh wi busddings to the ewnul, y a verdict that Seth. | be was consisten "i 01 Hi te jerce of 3 for ¢: prime “ rt Hh. el Se le Alter some further eviden 4 ovisionee—Hiuet itis, W teres of 901 me: for extra rim’ | thelr tnpe between Cine ti and Loulaville yes- | eeced to reture S Watkiuaies Ged Mover tie ‘he President of the Association made a fo Intro i carne tw His death from causes unknown to the | vbponenty Tin ae Oped Mis tte terday, {Sancrrew or pecs dar, aks, and was followed by Mayor Rive, rol, wonder tin Quppernoone On b tye | the wie. Fr / vote Ba. Es : a Midtown” Bakelite Ge was vot their style of & Gen ve did | tirwnts and fnia in ite rocks and ad. wowt.t NAVAL AND MILITARY CHANGES. Ward, of Detrrit; » Mr. J.P. D: t fight on peace principles; he wax not a © sources of that steadfastness of chara fine. Turpent Democratic Meet in Georg P Ga Plunkett has been detached was Cu Horace ¢y wy OF Dianonns, rd. un eClelan, [applause } eClelan lost 1 the lan war distinguinh exis p, Mae Produce user Ga Aunts i inaster George Miunkett bas been detach: ., can, #8 recently bad atolen | than ever’ Gen, Grant fost, Gov, Seymour's trated by the bes: representative of the race in ow Peirolenm quiet wid unchanged, sihdalduad i) great Seymour | fom duty as Purchasing Payraster at New York, +B nade, oA .f during the war wus severely criticised and den oun time: In one of the loneliest districts of Scotland, 1 Bas. Bd Bow! for ay juictatd atcady | and Blair ratifeation mec’ x was held at Atken to- | ant placed on wating orders. Ite wil be relieved by the Wool | trom him a quantity of diamond jewelry, valued at | qe eae orequal aud exact justice to ull men | wicro the pont cuitages are darkest, Just at the i Ray leae prices. Cale mes warts cn tae *v0% ) day. Three thousand pec, o were present, Hamp: | } yumaaie 3: Oe Has ii sharon ox lia ease es all the snd on Monday evening Detective MeCarty, Was enunciated and dweltupon, ‘The speaker then | western foot of that great mass of the Gram , Anrwenr, A "i 4—Velroleum closed buoyant at | ton, Butler, anu’ others -poke, amorg them two 7 revet rig. Gen. Geo, fn States, number aty-ninth Precinet arrested a German woman, | went on to ire history oF she epublica Bary. peel!) pele, the souress Of Spey ana tas ’ « Onice at Washington, Brovet Brig.-Gen, Geo. A. HL State tek he ms woe trance (0 Aaa wile: clored wan, There Whe uo eclored Dockosranio clue i ry ay Ne! ithe nat fit , representing elgity | aq exes’ Knnaka fe rhe stolen | 884. Fpoke highly of the State eket, and wound up | Dee, the main road which traverses the chain winds Biceke, Colonel Fitth U.S, cavalry, hax Veen ordered i named Rebecea Kuneke, for The stolen | poe Pete the guccens of tho tiek rould te mot of 8 broken, reek called aren GF ss CaS RENEE Wy Ak in the procession, peonduct aMdcachinent of recruits from Carine, | ile, Thin, anernoon, the Asiuelat on ioe the h n recovered, it dew ehurt specch, afer which | Craig Bilachie, ‘There i nothing retuarkanies 18 6 Ching sbossy at Auburns arrack*, Pennsylvania, vw the Military Division of on Block Yards, he moe a He | Ni rite hei if ep Salt i : were iddresses were delivered by W. G, Cutle Inreunan Revenve,—C tor Shook, of th ng the Natic cither Ue height or form ; itis darkened with @ few Avrvr: Y., Aug. 4.—A large crowd assem- and Mooweh: the Hasler ae wankce, and George B, Stebbing, of Det rhirt; % Sade ialslalh earcelitie ieiawinne t ro unanim el scattered p dled at the depot this afternoon to wit Bryant, Me., Aug. 4.—The breaking of the SPORTING Ata Nusiness Iueeting of the Manufac Ane ied re at ‘and spirit ar th arse ta ft Dee own tana rm Ling promontor Froup 0 fits te the arrival of the Chincte Embissy by the | ground upon the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Rail NG. sociation thin evening, the rule as to buying wool, | comes from tobi pirits for the first 9 wo Wea omvonton H a ad —-—+— — Which las occasioned much discusslun, was re of this year ors Were given At th Which it belongs—a sort of initial letter of the moun. B00 train. ‘The party lem New York by the | road was celebrated here to-day by the ringing of Base Bat. ‘ vifax, and Counter che thus stands in the inhabk Steamer Daniel brew on Mendig wt 720 4. Macleay Vie, firing of eaunon, and a procession, Addresses i peeve lay aft Tomorrow will be mainly occupted in the expost- pee from Spirits Toneece Seymour anit Blair, district of the clan Grant for a type ot me Albony this t by the Central ruiliond, ‘The delivered by several gentiemen, A large con Pacomo vs, Mouswa.—Yesterday afternoon | yiionuid examination of goods. Un Thursday the a Yo — ry, and of the influence or that country ‘ foliowing Gpatiemen ere, Spo 8 od 9, FO mites course of poople were present, these well known Brooklyn Clubs met together on | trate sale occurs. | + 13 78 82) Marek Fine Escares—Superintondent Macgregor seems yee Thetr aerite of thls bewutiful With a te Of intra vt —— the Capitaline ground for the first time this sesso, —— | SUD Ape, in {n the, Way ory Of the clan, "Sane Be spitlingame from Secret y Seward, to, mort Sen ith es Walia Disha A both Clube ab aON Ae TELNORAMS, | adie ice ® | determined to bring owners of tenements to their ale La RH may think long over those ye Linvasay at dyracuse and conduct them to te rIRES. and the weather being pleasant, and both Clubs about DNDENSED TELEGRAMS, 7 Sb June, no 75 | Oe rae pie aarp Words without exhausting the deep welt rpenter, Major ards! . 7 A ate . sseseeeeees AMO 8 | Phin te well, i pproaching, when fires | the love of the native land, the assura r Boe The tran arrived ot 8 6 Ju Onaynuns SvexerrAbout halfipast contest being quite interesting toward the close, In | Jud» William Dock, 9 protninent and much | ‘The total of eolleetions upon all articles of revenue | ary of most frequent occurre aeeand noneie the three | futhfulness to ft; the subdued. and bejempcdi a} In charge of Hin kis pelo + nizhta Bre was diveovered at tho frst three Lonings the Mohawks took a decided | respucted eiticen, died at Harrisburg, Pa., on Tues | (or the month of July was $101,508.64 of indomitable courage—L may need to be told te nga The party oceuple hers street, occupied aaa barber's shop by lead, seoring 15 to 4; butin the next three innings | day. ee to make due preparation, The owners of the follow- | stand, but i Ldo, Craig Eliachie does, You could erawd st the depot thonse Lapierre, Di the 'Peconies batted finely for runs, and | Gon ploward, ef the Freedmon's Bureau, on his |. The reeest changes in the department are working | ing houses have been notifted since our Inst report wot bas have felt, had you passed beneath i at the sfforts of 0 pomwngeway ie ise Minevauesi Uther =A. fire wan: ¢ by good fielding dispose of the Moh whe way Houth edircoed s -mecting of negroce ia itich. | (@acharm. There is greater economy and succes 46 and 2 Reaver, 44 and norck, front and re ‘ime when so many Of England's dearest childres bo the earriacen ly whch she m of the Pty | covered Jaxt evening at 415 East Nineteenth street, | (OF, 4 thus taking the | lead A ind on ‘Tuesdry night in every detail than ewbld possibly be under the old | Hh and 14 Mercer, fi Prince, 1a We were being detended by the strength of heart of mes were to be crn coyed to the reald Mr. Seward. | oOi*trse from the’ too common. Plag of throwing | Of,94 t0 10, In the Inst three In Mois k Abbe vau ralenlceeee sianciliiavell Ceara 1 ny, st and us Ol born at its foot, how. ofte the delicate Im The carrivces passed through 1 Genes ee ree Tm he fur the purpose of killing hues | rallied well at the but to regain seor ing Mh ce) Maythors daughter of Joseph Hay. > ; aac aE ath Ce Fone 8 a rom, whose. marble was pallid with horton, ‘eein to South street to the residence of Mr. - 1A bight coming in act with the evaporating gas | 5 tap f . ni ny nystert we Punters axo rie Lave Gaw. Haceme.— hae BV Vermillion wes darkened with blood, : al 11:15 o'clock, t ct Bre to the sofn, &e., causing @ damage of about | pings was played almost in tI ho. tnformauon. has been obtalned of her fate, | Ata merting of the Tyr lea! Union No, 6, at | front au Ae have rine y the Way. To-morrow worni No insuranee, ty Yon tl re the sight of the High played up mantully a Albert 1% f Warehouse Point, bas becn arrest: | Masonic Hail, last evening, (he following reeolutions Embasry will v.sit the prison, In (heatternoon tiey vit aod rene, SSW. Mth, re ‘wud es W Jeonelude an internat te Pte ihe arm of HS, Dunning, to witwss an exh: | | Suevosen Incevorany Fine. —At 6:45 P.M. a | both in this respect being worthy of high ad for the erline ere passed Hit wid Fea | le, 4s) Ae, A ahd 30k ¢ battio would away from his bear Giiton of mow r+ aid reap rs.’ On Thurs tay (they | fire oreurved at 148, Rave Fourth street, a boarding | (ion, The umpire ably discharged the duties —__ - eet ia eek ns tnetinulaal Vien Wa A 1, 4 an AS is" Oliver; aye only the whisper of the old pine 16 to Willow Brou to pat ke the hospitailtics of | house, kept by Caroline Maller, breaking ont in @ | position, and the game proved to be a very good one ry Law.—The ne 1h edenyl if Sel) athe gerd ME aad 18 Green Stand Met, Craig Bl F i A , rT 1 | pedr. om oceunted by Ludovick Ammann, and burn- | anda pleasant mceting. We append the scort Impoutant Posta Law he new postal law | has heard With feelings of Cio deepest torow Of tie 4, dl, wad s 2. os Martian The distinaulaned Veer Me Nehat’ Wha Geites werd Mareen Be the Tne iia nee dopted by both Houser of Congress is au important ofGen Chas. G. Halt Of th ns 68 Wit is Lelyington ain in town until Friday, and go from thenee to the bed he fumes were extingnis! y two mouawe. PReONIC. (, COI jag twenty sections, It provides fe niployers and brightest ornaments of the oS anil fs levington, They e1 A forthecspress | other bearders before any very serious damage bad 0. nok Ree So ene y p ies for ress i and iB ly to Tas oR AR al vufary | een dene. ‘From the attendant clreumstane's itis | Mites, ¢ Fi es | Falurn, Jetters an which the Rome uf (he Wile ad aad Ee Houston, | Aniurn News thus dese Block Island: ied wee Juttly toce ws 2 | supposed to bave been the work of an incendiary, Wract,ent, ; $4] sensler, te trdorned If not eal for tu thirty days z ou re an tte coy Bil Over |S Mere freedom may still be ‘enjoyed in the broadest I. feed P ¥ Hroway ‘ ees fees On money orders 0 4 bee Of one. W Sof Oliver, frok gad’ Fo i | sense—i 1 fous liberty, but tr Beivcleal mas who has been inst | Auwost a Fine.—Abont 7 o'elock last evening | Mrcres) 4 § | sation of pratinnatere for pay ny his oni Chitutiortrcht sad rear: t neee 08d Fears Brand | Ney, nia tad on th ; hd eae -awniig over the en d nt 4 ¢ ook bat halon eit sision, whieh inakos such skive t LT finder odilledbasuibe taal Vighth ekente™ took ‘Bre, from, some sanexpieined af ‘HB | weribere in the co ruagrapnieal (ralaraiy Wiley Mysremiovsny-Asaonren.--Jowph Trish, Liew: | Qu that hfe and'ttue. wo. Dssand death euatee, while ; ‘ uve, and was speedily enveloped In flames, but was Pe an re Grae Roped , That (0 thy death of Geu. Hulping thi’ Tevenue guiter Muhoning, while passing | we are straiulng every nerve to. coufbem to » eastale | Express Kobbers Invading C ‘ivnately oxtingulahed before further damage vas a 3 piace of pablieations ante f fue of das | org. tm eotimon with the workloginen OF te city and last evening along South street, near Pike, was | standard of dress andliving. The primitive povaeee Tononto, Canada, August 4.—In conrequence shut not tintil & crowd had gathered with the = = = =) piieate money orders for such a8 have bevn lost; y at larve, have met with anitveparable lors. He | knocked cown by some unknown person and badly | tions of fishing aad agriculture coustitute the prin tt mary napner in which the vipitunce eom tation woot of witnewsing something yaa TOW erreere $5] ‘Total... 1 WH] hinkes, Ie felony, fo couaterelt money orders; HWA aud earnest advocate of | injured, Cased for by the police aud seat to lls ship, | cipal business of the ‘sland. | Vegetables bf the summary tw judy scale, 1h Which they were hapblly disappointed, INNINGS, HHoriags he Hostmaater General tA appa! fe reuay toate | THe Exraaption Munown Case.—The prelim | ly here, and the xriiuy which thrive arg oats, orn, tmiitees have recently dealt with the express robbers { pitecia ty to be commended was the zeal of an old tet, Sd. Sd, Ath. SU. Oth, Th, sth. 4 Fre eh yeas” AU Le Riapen¢ y nary ¢ Peery a eal BO ba There Iv due pasturage for’ ah a Wastes e, have been numcrou fe acec a ontinned to dren ae + dolor, o' ie Une Bb Ban Frincisco Paot ie fi oe she me and cuttl (dia many houses are 4 Fivals of well-known desperate characters here of jo: 8 ines Spe ad | Peconi live from San Fruncieco to Honolulu, directs ud con’ age, and a 40m, NJ. wae ro | (Pe ahueow ‘clothing te couverten alo Marieente oh sa luckless wight who happened | apireoMec Mi 5 Racal mielty | ported in yesterday's SUN, wir held belore U.S, c e, and the Canadian ompanies have taken (2 Fe thi i! Arteta mipire—Mr, Moore of the Excets establish, at £ axonal) cusation, ean | fi ie . ‘ s at couuting feature, Fowles are raised here kn ims ecaution to place arued C p fo the M. FD, ) of ch Mohawk, Yi Peale, We ats country; gives him power ariegt And the wilows, God lanever wilkdrews frum | Fealigutlon of the ease waa set town fir the TOC | keys, deblekens oy comamet Ter ‘An unsuccessful attempt was nade to rob the ea | john own ake teri ontian mill 4 tiohew bi es evint, 8 ies, cre4le, In hie Oi er eeier gaan gives. bien ape | reli Heed that a fhe Gregetng preamble aut | based upon the aMLarit of the Conput for Heme: | aetount’ afi ween ress office at £ ke On Tucoday nigh ive ‘safe &. Nie’ the Rowronp va. Uniore.— atch between theae | bureau, ata yearly exenee O° Bey Uggla resolutions be tran to the fuiiily of the deceased, | Darmatadt la New York, He received . . 4 tho nuimerons Lake Veco ik Co, brokers of tuin city, were robbed of | (TOG Dy fre thie morning, with the machinery, | auieun the Calon grounds yesterday reeaited In | other chlef division, at avery of $2000; makes It | duly avitenticatad by tne omacra of the Union, aud | grumon tho Mist ult., Riving the ddr {stand ts tho paradise of xeese. “At thls seasoa they €20 ip open daynynt, North British ‘and’ Mi tile, $10.00! Manhatt favor fjords, The Mutusls play the Eck- | felony of a high enaracter ty One t La je whee « we dally paners Cf the elty, ve iu Paterson, and now a roam over it In great humbers, The young have Heury Menaul, the New York forger, wl Rerun Brinn ‘5 areant ile, $40 M00! Man! melee, eae second time knowingly @ slaren i shal ibe Fi Fouxn Sick in tug Staees.ePatriok Gordon, alin his extradition. Se ri attained the six plumage of thetr Darenta, an Oe ere yee wes’ corn remiss Wat Harton ire, ‘g4Hi): Naslonal, of Bowen’ | ‘Taor, N. Yi. Aug. 4.—In the match game of | concern ng lotieier oF Af nay MU OF SAA ww SF Weat Forty O/Uh street, was genterday | if we and OF @ Very nervous ten 1 Guttinghood’ Latte Moses a" getty ee aaa 0 day, wae compra 2000; Putnam Fire, 5,000: f New ball played’ oi P, § f nag ey oe ning fu orner of Fity-Aith stres “te gorlinghood, jocks of twen! Grimlual charge Wad abandoned, ‘Aiuals, of Now York, the latter were badly defeated | of gi.t00 an “and ‘aboli “Bian | Wavo Pr 3 ’ er i Mpile Beppe, Yeats 9 to these lakes luto which thoy gide 4 ‘ a. "i q ’ Of D . t of $000 annually, and abolishes all other blank 0 Pomonep tHe Saiton?—About 6 o'clock | car 6t of the Avenue Ib ling, at t Cakendiatcweata Koonraran, Aug. 4.—A dwelling house in Wal: | py a'scoie of 22 to 1%) Four thousand perwns wit a y, 9nd sbollaben a cua, Di y Hea tl 4 H . ! a 4 gracefully x swans, sometimes Keepe Convention of Colored Men, wot street, owned and occupied by 4 man named | pissed the gain agencies; empowers the 1m Gen ne | last even! Ks ‘uno Miller, oced 40, a German sailor, ¥ aud Clinton streets, slip) 4 order in the form of # Geet, at others - tng pert token nick tthe corner of Canal and divi and dashing abcut, and tulsing loud, exul gotiote al money order | wax ru jad his leg nearly cut o0, 1 by Gre last night, Baremons, Md., Aug. 4.—The Border State | Tobias Hammon, was dostroy - Arrangement; provides that sureties on bonds of | Greenw ireeta: and from appearances ii is sup: | pital. ‘The di r of Mr. Hamman, aged +1 i ver, William Ki serouins of goose inglody over the Waters, tation crevaited Jodez, win Was (oie ee s Nebans ata ae Ok defuufoog postaasiere shall not be liable unless the | posed he had swallowed sn overdose of landacuis, | fuid for examinations oni Mecarty, aged 40; ot | Bat the, fowls only vial enjuy te; ome of the pleas J Government inatit it within three years after ‘0 information could be obtained with regard to tue | Plyinouth street, Brooklyn, yesterday fell from off | @m! traits of the Island ts the appearance of aulmal Nesbit a8 permanent Chal:man, Dr. H, J, Brown war Sr. Louis, Ang. 4.—A fire broke ou! this after- Poston, Mass., Ang. 4.—Mr, John Wilson, a | the tinal settlement of sccounts, allows certified | fact whether the poison had been gi to him for | bis truck in Broadway, near Morris street, and was | eajoyment. Large sleek cuttle ruminating py Jinted Charman of the Business Committee, A | noon Inthe Pucifle Mille, owned by Greenwood & | well-known master printer of this city, died yester- | copies of postmasters’ returns tO be ured as evi- | the purpose of drugging him, or If he had voluntarily | severely A abour'the head. Cured for...,Wia, | iar ere in the Belds; horses and oxen iy waded meeting was lield tonight at the Douglass | Mi tending to the bakery of Brown & the ore bis residence at Cambridg devee in courts tn criminal prosecutions ; authorizes | taken the deadly draught, After rendering such service | Leonard, aged 5, of Seventh street, while ing | humane disposition of their owners In 3 Institute. Speeches were made by Prof, William | iactory of Owens & Co., and the paper, factory des from Portsmouth announces the death | the Postmaster-General to prescribe a uniform for | as could be rendered ut the station house, the sul | yesterday afternoon in that strect, upon some logs, | condition and mild eyes; and dogs and eats 1, i ward Day ut New York (he Iiev, dames Lyuch, 0, | of Itaby, Forbes & Co, Lone about ¢x5,S00, ‘The | of Charles W. Brewster, editor and proprietor of the | letter oatrire, and snakes It & mladomeanor for any | forer wae romoved t@ Bellevve Hospital for further | One of the logs roligil over and broke tho vhih and ‘one else to Wear the sali trealuieale Takeu tu Bellevue Hospital Oe ee ae Ye eee ee ; Hewivetlnnd and olberie Pacific mills were aluo-t cutirely destroys

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