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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS —— a his A Sedge, "No oun! The Senat which had prev: the unl The English Press on the Mazatlan Affair. every GREAT BRITAIN, -—-— Loxnox, August 6.—The London Times in an AAitorial this morning, mourning on tne Mazatlan afnir, ays: ‘Though the commander of the Chanticleer was exposed to considerable pro- vocation, he uld not Mave resorted to hontilitics, but should have fought redress through his Government ; otherwise headstrong and intemperate commanders will alwoys hold the power of peace and war. Even Spanish American States, Ansolent and brutal ae they are, aro cutitied to this ‘Areatment. Lonvon, Aug. 5.—The loading event of the Brigh- ton races took place to-day ‘The Brighton Cnp, apiece of plate, who shall rives ing. Vited to addreas the C and not one American, ne 400 dietows, and he would he glad to have sovereigns, added to anweepstake of 10 sovereigns | made, Me wished. that ‘Vessels of | war . each ; on the old course, about two miles, was | the, lakes might Be taken of won by the Duke of Neweastl.'s bay coit | PD 2 Tg oll oe po ‘West and Speculum. by Vidette ow of Doralice; Mr. H. #1- | by ville’s binek colt Blueskiv, by Skirmisher out of Doeskin, second ; and Mr, G. Hodemat Paul Jones, by Buceaneer out of Que ties, by Char tcleer, third. power ‘The betting wt the start was two to one on Speen | Coast, yet men Jom, three (o one against Biueskin, and four to one | th hak tion of our inst Paul Jones, Yorker, Five started, shouid be complet brown colt of the Gyp- and demanded protect! a ey TURKE —+ Lonpox, August 6.—A cable despatch from Constantinople reports that Mr, Moria, the Amort can Mivister, refuses to concar in a protocol of the Sublime Torte, allowing aliens to bold lands in ‘Turkey. “ounmereial united, tion In ih — Pore a favor of the States, United Stat ext by unw tte pre adopted, ealiing the ¢ weet of free in Aug. 5.—The Portuguese Council of Btate liave concluded not to prohibit the royal exiler of Spain from remaining in this country, and the Dake ond Duc .oss of Moutpensier ave taken up their resideuce in Lisbon M.—Consols closed at ommercial relatos Lonpow, Aw Wuterent excited amon, wire expressed by Wistert VERPOOL, AM feathe of INL 5-5 P. M.—Cotton—The | cotton aod declined a fraction. ‘The 1000, oa Addl tue UpINndsy oe |. Breadewutts—Oats fh eas ta 84. OF Te market ie # Osit haa declined tos. Gd, Nhe roi ts ue prices. Turpentine déelined to 28. ‘oigum declined to 10d, reiined petrol upon © Orleans, Year 7d that the route to thirty-1Nh par war are made fog parcels to arrive, of In " bond. The duty op No, 12 1. 8., ty 10s, Ad. ® owt, The Uaat rales noted for parcels on the spor duay pall, were e oe ma tn aquiet warket. Sp oll bas declined | #hartest way 04.5 ¥ t Axrwrur, August SP. M—Petrolonm.—The market, closed quiet nnd wteady at 83 )sf, for staudard white — NOVA SCOTIA, penny tte Hauivax, N Aug. 5.—The members held a conens meeting lant night. Lins yet transpired as to the result, ‘The local Government refused to have interviews with Sir ad and otier mcuibers of the Privy € The Uniou thanks of the Convent he Hon, An anti-Union jothing currency. Mr Judge Price, of Augu iearlng the’ opinion who congratulated th of the ¢ the disen THB PACILEIC COAST. = nental raliways. nr Oi sg | O)the Northern and Faw Francisco, Auguat 4.—The Fur Company's | ie Norehern an steamer Ci ine ran ashore on July Si, in | the resolutions adopt Piamber Pass, shout 80 miles north of Vietorla, It] Mt, Tayler. ls reported she bas four feet of water in her hold § P of Lieut, Livermore, who wes accidentally shot while out hiutin of St, Lagyouca at Viotorla from the Norh, Mo Was seut to Aucuire tato the iroluiies agyt punish the per petritors of the inte outrages, No satiefuctory re- ‘sult Was aerompll The Boise Cily, Idaho, stage wae recently stopped on Blue Mountaih by Lighwaymn, aud the mails rifled. All the registe Alera of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Expres were robbed, to the amount of 10,000. cousts, adopted. A recess Was In the lowe branch of the Legislature, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Prosser, from the Legislative Com ittee, presented the memorial of Gena, 8. Cheatham, ‘ortest, and others, with whom a conference was Tak week, asking the removal of their political which ferred, eed that entiemen were in the lobby with a vane ject, which . A recess of een minutes was moved, and, after discussion, carried, ferent present management, evidently gave them ‘ole responded, Ho was al for & while ® |, the colored peo: joudly, "Quiet was final ned business without plied with ni acene of much in the galler rea and thy ction on the r ata o'clock this KNOxvILee, July 8, 19% A high revard for the author of the chelosed letter ‘The ord © provides for submitting to a vote of the pe nrndinentto the State nition, The Sone re erred the wessuge and enclosures, to @ special joint committce The House was notified tad adopted in tieu of tue Henate proposttion, 8 ree Glation dociaring that the present iy vot the time to phated that League would p of their conviction the franchise question, by the foliowing yeas, 50: nays, %. The Anal netion om the Benate proposition »4 amended, will bo taken today The action of the House is received as a practical rejection of the overiuies for um exiens.ou of th crops in Middle frauchise, ver oe ruplai: SOUTH CAROLINA ——— worm ison the Coren, 8 ©., Aug. 5.—Bills have passed | Hsland cotton the Legislature authorizing the Governor to borrow 125,000; also, regulating the municipal election in parleston ; also, decloring vacant all offices held ne Mc ‘auder the Provisional Government. from Was! Fort Moxnoe, Au, 5.—The Legislatnre | i: rh Tartanasser, Fla, Aug to-day passed a bill authorizing the Governor to ap: int a secret police throughout the State, the num Ber may to ut the discretion of the G ‘nor: The bill ordered to a third reading relutiv the oath for telegraph operators wus not finally disposed Of until to-day, when it was defeated, It proposed taxing all telegraph companies » the State one dol. nes por, cwused by in the rooin, on the Jar per guile for land J fiteen dollars on | hour gil, cables. ‘The oath was to be } iron clad, Rove tt “he Leg'slature Will probably adjourn to-morrow | pury. night. The members are to rocelye tnirty per cent ‘heir pay in currency, aud the balance in scrip, ————— Jou ALABAMA us ia itil Mowtcomerr, Aug. 5.—Nothing of ¢ forent was done in the House toxiay, ‘The Bemate, with one dissenting vote, passed a ull removing al) political disabilities, it provides | wenth, situated on oral iu- | fart tools, hay, an lost a valuable horse, 4 8 vote of ‘would gladiy hail t from Hal Je, of Michigan, The © that no time “ on Senator Corbet FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTIA: elect that the Conventi act i . i ‘tance ; thatthe Ce MEbsony Augiat $-2 P.M trodue—Sugat Most of piction of the line from 1 yo talon ol Brooks this afternoon. sent, and called on the mittees made thts jon of polital qneations mi hy Convention had met to discuss the Gran He dincussed the great lnportance ater: Was accepted, and Meodperation of the United but It is believed sho will be xot off withogt serious | and provinces Interested ia, th ge, Her passengers arrived safely at Victoria, | existing cauuis, channels, a br} Higauce Trea Sitka snnounces the death | the St, Luwre WE OOR QS 140, The Ergiish war-ehip Sparrow Howh bad arrived | to ~eat Western riv re not exclusively within the er limits of a State have equal claims upon Congress woder the cop-titutional authority to regulate com: merce; also, that judielous system of ex for these national objects should be extended to the Pacitte coast as well as to the Atlantic aud northern eat. The discipline of the American mode of punishing through the prison oeenpied about o holt, when the party again took carringe sidence of Secretary Seward. The city ternoon by oue of the lea # that has been witnessed for years, the mower und reaper eahivition for the Chinese, which Was mentioned in yes. y's despatch us to come off to-day, conferring the right of suffrage on all males, white or | jast two colored, of proper age, Whoare citizens of the State | Muswine and of the Du ited States. Should a majority of vote® | taken irom the jail decide in favor of the amendment, then the present Ay. of maaked hore Legisiatuce is constituted a State Convention with | Pi own and. hange authonty to meet and adopt the amendment, sisted the detormined they should suffer anvall but healthy, Hon, Gid wanufuctory by James Wat ‘he building ts ‘dau Jor 1,000 in the Niagara ug. dA buildin, United States Arsenal 4s a stable, woodhouse, and Avausra, Mow A ‘and it tt supposed to be t ‘Tila'tis’ the second dre on the grounds’ within 's f an application with t! is required, deciding vot passed t a Governor will veto it. THE BRIGHTON’ RACES. @ronaia, STS: Artasta, Ga., ia bad Portugal Protects the Spauish Refugees, | o-red in the House of the s to the effect that any person h —- ‘The bill to incorporate the Georgia Air Line Rall- road was made the special order for Monday. ——— ‘The International Commerctal Convention, Vortiann, Me, Aug. 5.—The Commercial Con- ‘vention was called to order at 10) o’elock this morn- Hon, Erastus Brooks, of > mvention, mighty ri US Live # thems ted FeRO! reat ' Contin ‘ove south tion returned. sa Walker, of Massachusetts, dreaved the Convention on the evils of a depree ‘of Rutland, urged diate action of the Couvention upon the business in hand, and the importance of an evening session, 4 the Importance of uished men pre jon, Mr. Blow, of Missourt, vention upon the rey orn lng. wate, wry 0 Southern Committ e her ‘The report was accepted, and the resolutions Hon. Joba A. Poor moved a reconsideration of the vote adopting res jutions on reciprocity, which mo- tion was laid on tue table, tuen takeo gatil 7:90 o'clock this Nasuvinix, Tenn, Aug. 5.—Regular through | evening. Uains on the Nashville and Northwest Railroad com - ——— mence running to-day The Chi iene Embassy at Auburn. Avnony, N. Y,, Aug. 6.—The Chinese Embassy, accompanied by a number of citizens, made the tour of tho city this morning in carriages, going to the various points of interest, They were tie observed of all observers as they passed through tho atreeta, At 11:15 o'clock the Embassy visited the prison, going Vurough the entire institution, but the ‘step an i tO Uy ‘a favor hancellor Sha (Radical) appeared at the dar and read a and briefly urged that the | guished party. Tbe murch’ of the convic Brayer be <rant Ginner, with the lock fr. Hainiiton ed what guarantee of | to be very: Interentin a M. Lea, my confidence tu — fhe linprtance of th The Chineso Embanvy, ‘ ve eouiie: | Burvato, Aug. 5.—The Buffilo ‘Trace, ow motion ‘of the Hon. J. 'h Mi riter fhyore the removal O * 4) a comuilttee of twenty lve to visit Niagara eter favors th Treoral of pally al dis: | Walia, and tender a public banquet to the Chinese conviction (ist th would prove advantage: | Rubansy oun to the publie ip —— f the murder, and the mob r thelr crime Savanwan, Geo, Aug. 6.—Reports from the ‘orgia show that the plant ts less the plan! grows ver ot over hal! of what was made last year will be realized, Accounts from Florida state that the increase, especially among the Sea ‘The rain causes the fruit to shed, —— ‘A favorable report was made from the Committee | Party on board, passed up to the Norfolk Nay ‘on on air line ralirood from Charloite to Atlanta, to-day. y were recelved with » salute, ‘Cuaurestox, 8. C., Aug. 6,—Cen, Canby is- | bose is now at anchor off Fort Monroe, wuea an order to-day officially relinquishing the com- —_———————— dmaud of the Second Military District. PIRES. ————— FLOREDA. Iv Evaventy Stamer,—A fire occurred at about ———_— 11 o'clock last evening at 2 Kast Eleventh street, I tuking fire from « gus Pat out by the curtail Damage slight Ix West Sevenreanrn St.—About midnight » fire broke out at daa Wi destroyed (hit morning by fire. The Government lost a large quantity of wood, two horses, hurnen, af Mayor Gilbreth 6 te Catimated at §5,000, work of an tucendiaty’ re The | DER ies 18 to 19, the Lieutenant. he bil ¢ House, the Governor to selggt one newspaper in each ressional istrict Im which ailrthe. lege) not kind are to be it It ts thought the resolution was late Legistature to-day, i & municipal office in the State by virtue of any military commis sion be removed, and ail offices thus vac resumed by those removed by military commission, he required to act in their res} | cities until the time for holding the elections ar- w York, was ins j¢ complimented Portland, hie native city, and apoke of the mortifying fact that fifty foreign steamers trade with New York Ho thought the repeat of the reciprocity treaty wan the spirit of retaliation, inju ‘and commerce . True, reciprocity wos ily secording to the golden rale, and t would not be jealous of w York. ‘The action of the Federal Government ‘stripped New York of hy 6 is not jealous of other « merce ts four times ws valuable as foreign com: No one doubts f Congress to buila lighthouses on tate ax to tts power to imp m the Commitive on lations between the United made a Ly add Catal | the advantages of reciprocity politically, wide line reason to object ‘Ten years’ trial had doubied the commerce between the two countries, and aince ite abol ment it had shrank to nearly the old limite, ‘Taxa Ruites ean be ao reduced and limited that all difference can be settled srain and cattle, the advantage of climate dian object wish unnexation, are futile, wonable body of men in the States seek it éxcept he Can: {labor would ‘As to the foun which ly attention af Congres ourse with the Dominion of ould be lest, Congress is strongly ured to appoint a special commission to fame commercial alliance or Zoilverei from the Comunittee « across the Continent, reported pesolutions to fs profoundly Improsm ‘with the important changes atwat to take place ns of tsxmkind by the comple Lion of the great transcontinental railway: Oricndal mations, an vem to cultivat relations, render it our duty to com were great {meet them; thatin the judgment of 1 railways are the Creat Gen u ‘unvention respectfully ress the patriotic duly of rendering uate aid to Insure the completion of these two route aget Sond affording th route ise Asia, Foes Sed the entire country; thas the proj altel of Tatitude In of railway on the tion recommend the com= rand to the Wont to con nect with the Pacife and Atlantic road, as the short- est route, a4 well uw conneeting the lakes by the with the Atiaatic. Au invitation was received from the Committes of Arrangements for the members of the Convention to take @ sail down the bay in the steawor John Ic was adopted, and the of the dissing mmmittee on Lake, Rives reported resolutions favori ates with those Stat Kem ae Of the fe of & thouns apgrlor to Siw Gulf OW: Ark; y sroRTING. — oe Saratoga Races Sanstoaa, N, track in good condition. Yorkshire, by two lengths, beatin ch. ¢. Boaster, oy imp. Ny buera, by ded. Davie: P.O. Bush's eh. ¢. St. Pant, by imp. Lavidist; Francis Morris's b. f Fanny Lud low, by imp, dam Molly Jackson; | David Methamiols's b. f. Sara Heuer con's br. f. Lost Cause, by Re son's bf, Bonnie Heaes, by in le bys two next; ing over the straight the front of the stan: they. all on turning Into the regular conrse, at ‘aes were still even, While ee caine out passing stand for the last mile Banslec closed up within a At the quarter pole Bonnie Braes was out of the race, and Banshee was on even terms ee then took the lead, and kept Mt well in hend until the finish. Roaster was punished ole, Bo} t. Baul le, and 1 the race and took the fourth piace langtis of Boaster. with Boater, Be without effect the Inst eighth of a came in trailing, Tine, 2:10 The second Face was for ages, two-mile heats, Aug. 5.—The attendance to- day was Sarge and brilliant, the went fine, ‘The first race for the Travers Stakes, $50 entrance, p. p., $1,000 added, for three-year olds, 1% miles, was won by Jobn M. Clay's b, f, Banshee, by Lexington, dam Balloon, by imp. inci Morrt eDantet's bf, AY Hone, Babrowale. rhe e betting w inshee, #44); Mr. Mor mao, eniries, # S00; Bonnie Brees, | @200, ‘a two entries, $190: Lost Cause ‘and St ‘The Was straggling, Bo leading a couple of | Ludlow j and the others on the track quarter up and half-mite ai ‘purse of $750, for all Phe follow ing erties started : TG. Moore's gr. b. stonewall Jackson, 6 years Old. by Lightning, dam Haith, by Sovereign Join He Davis's eh, h. B by Planet, dam Rosa Bonlear. ‘Phe Jerome Park stables, cb. h. Gen ‘sold, by Planet, dam Albino, by Jem anewall Jackson won both ‘heal ing time by orders, is be key sh ment, letting Gen. Y and themselves out in mile and quarter each mth . Plantagns back, streteh, and t quorter, coming jead, and winulg by a couple of ke Fan gamely throughout Vin the frst he hem net in the secon ‘he result was received with great cheering. Time, 30% ; BAIN. tage wall after the first heat, Sanatooa, Aug, 5.-—The following are th tries for ‘Thursdays racca, and the batting : HURDLE RACE, Wonde, bm’ fobelen, § yen, dam Capitola, 820, ch, Vy, eign, #40, ch: h. Tycoon, bh, Startigh Kitty, $90, sed, by Omera, da: AAnaToua cur, Heavy pools are made on the second race, via. i great «port is anticipated. For (he Saratoga Cup, ‘Though hy owed KI Plantaganet run Yorke led for the first net going up and leading ter turn, Then Stouewall Jackson was entering the home with s command %: Ten) ct id heat wi ‘The betting was even between Stonewall aud Plan- ct previous to the start, aud 100 to 0 on Stove eur ent h. Harry Booth, 8 yrs, by Lesington, dam by imp. Bonuie, Scotland | Eagle, aged, by Vandal, dam by imp, Sover m Nota, | Yrs by Stak Davis, daw Brown | i ‘The following tour entrios will start: T.G. Moore's. f,, Fanny Cheatham, 4 years, by Lexington, damm Laura, by Leviathan, 84 nock's eb. c. James A. by. M. HH. Sanford’ b. b ington, dam Blue Bor Gieconnell and Lancaster, jarnesa's ch ¢. = by Lealngton, dam Lilla, by Lu THIRD RACK, Dash of three quartersof a $90), The follow ing are the John M, Clay's b. dam Magnolia, by Glencoe, by imported Eclipse, dam D, MeDantel's ch. f. Lizzy Roge Frank Ailen, dam Young Rose, by Gieueve, 64, yra., by Unel E, J. Kekerson's chestnut col not, by Imp. Hoa; dunelly, tal, dam by Imp. Margrave, $350. 5 years, cr Hie, for all aves, purse ntries and th) betting . Gilroy, 6 years, by Lexiugton, 0, ‘The Jerome Vark stables gr. 6. Racquette, 4 rors, jelity, by Glance, irs, by br Vie, dam Doilie Carter, i Imp. Glencoe E! J. Eekerson's b dam Angeline, Imp. Albion, $10, J. W, Weldon's pk. Jubal, 4 rove, dam Julla, by Glencoe, ———— contents we sion of the return game betwee Irvington Clabs. ‘The ‘meeting attr course of spectators from the fact the Mutuals the borg anticipated. ta\ive nines,and were tons went to the bat third Inuings What oitholr side w Blah hoa the outer fold bel toby the Irvingtons, while the tuals in the iy getd pres ‘other aida, pa thin tual managed, by sot sore of 4, two men only getting In the fourth and fifth innings finely for four runs, Milla getting the close of the afth @ uext three innings th fout rans, and cau the uinth inning, the Trvington added three runs to thelr score, the Mutual side the fou jutuals, felding bein, very sharp on both On Friday the Irvingtons for, d witnessing the dif- iterprixen carried on there with great inter- ‘aon Wexcellent ander ite onviets could not resist the temptation to take a good look fect orde chinese. linpression of the rimini 8 Minsiselppl, ugust 5.—On Friday night sted for the murder of samuel me weeks bin another Ane game is look score: imyexarow. | 0. 20. Hunt, lenmonnconk DeNTNOS, Irvington. Mutual 4.0 0 ryington, 14; Mut ir. Millay of the Atlan Mesers, Chapman ana Morvan vs, Havwakens.—T From all a jay by the umpl r money they are 1 play unjustly. Inoings tm this anateh ; 48 nid, of Victory Clul ATLANTIC Activ Th mt in looked fur, tween the Alerts sell ville, Mixs., by a short distance ler and sheriff re: Bome ot the 1 Welle 5,—The steamer Tallaposs, ton, with the Hon, Gideon Welles and b Quigle, 10r, 90 who suffers a loss of ‘ine. played this aftetnoon, and was wo 4 score of 3S to 31. kame was won by the Alerts, —- previous at ‘Tro Stabe had out iz] Total. Tt was finely played. Bicviy, 4 91m, by Rogers by Imp, Barl- 4. Motvat vs. Invinctox—A Setexpiy Frenpixe Gaux—One of tho, mort Internating and @ had this season tou day on the Union Grounds, Brooklyn, on the occa n the acted of ti ored «inomel tugs, aiter the Irvingtons had begy Whitewashed for the fourth time the Mu- errors of fielding, to run oR, s base by clean hits. Trvings.. clean bome run, Inuing, leaving the totals at 4 to 4, aud the game in a very interesting position, “Tn th Mutuals batted weil for the Irvingtons to retire for Diank scores, the close of the eighth Lunin the totals at 8 to 4 only, {n favor of the Mutual by good aides, the best played games of the season, "Ou Friday the Irviogione play whe. Rexford, and » Fyears’ old, place yeater- J cme near get ting ® fourth, but owing to the failure of the umpire to call foul lodd enough, the player was pntout, On runs were scored, Ghs cloning with the totals at 19 to 7 In favor of the NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, and the had the from Phe rest into the stretch walled ay ih Plan rates of | ry 4 years by Lex her to xeiting tual and n# batted lei batting, FROM WASHINGTON, — Special Detpatches to The Sun. Wasnwotox, Augmet §. TUR REVENUR APPOINTHENTS, The names of the parties nominated for Super: visors of Internal Revenue are sedulously kept from the public by the oMcials at the Treasury Depart ment, the reason assigned being that some of t named by Mr. Rollins may not be appointed. It h leaked out that the present Depaty Commissioner of Internal Revenue,, Thomas Harland, is one of the | Supervisors nominated for New York | THE STORY OF THR CZAR'S CONARATEL TIONS, Baron De Stovck!, Russian Minister, denies having delivered, and the President sags he has not tory letter rom tl Caar to Mr. Johnson on his eacape from {uperchiaent, Not withstanding this, It fe positively aseerted by those | who ought to know that such aleter was presented | by M, Stoeck! to DLLRCTOR AT SIPRAL Applications for Collector of Crstoms at Alaska areas numerous ae those for Conmisstoner of Tr ternal Revenue, There ts great nrcessity for som one being sent there, fur-vewing animals are being indiscriminately destroyed by parties from California in pursuit of furs, As there iss legal point involved concerning the pover ot the Presi. dent to make the appointment, hy declines to act | until the retarn of Mr, Kvarts CEP EMO SKR IN THK PATENT oFrtoR | The President has appointel the Hon, Hen- Jamin F. James, of Uilnois, heritofore ono of the prinelpal examiners in the Patt OMice, to be Kx. aminer-in-Chi appointed Commissioner af In JOUNSON TROUBLED ANOLT AL ARRAS A Collector of Customs for theDistrict of Alask aa authorized by the actton of Cingress, hi y the President, hough several Mee are alrealy on file, Ttia ay action wil be:aken in the matter retarn to Washhgton of Attorney- red by the fin place of the Hon, Blisha Foote, 5 WETY OFFICRRS FOR whether or notin cot ation of ing been created andnot Mled while the Heasion, WM APY naw be | tenured of of mean | asury Agent Dale t® performing Dutriet, TIE REVENUH APDOLNMENTS The Secretary of the Trewury hos had na rous callers to-day, having interest In the oppaint- | of Supervisors ander the new re ue law The many applications for thesepositions are being | backed by the strongest array of fuifnence that ean possibly Fe obtained by the partes anxious tor ap. or of nti Chere are probablynot than one hu Any applications fom New York city wione, M — fcCuiloeh hus not ye considered any of the name for appol commended by Conmissiouer Rollins ARMY CHANGR, ¥ Goodfellow, Julge Advocate, has to repair to this sity and, report to voeate General br te # Bernard, Firat C fuiting service, wad ordered to join Brevet Capt, JP. Sawyer, First ndetatied at Reorder of the Hoard ‘wine ‘POF upon a cystem of Ke Brevet Col. relieved fro hin Regime: Artillery, ba. of OMcers t hg sow in pesston urn Trevet My uhall, Captain Artillery, haw detailed ing Asststan Tnapectur Geaeral ofthe Mullary vision of the Alantic, on the statf of Gen, Haneos GENERAL LIU ATION OF MILITARY PRISONERS, 1 the remission «4. she seuterpea and the release from Lmprisonment of all persas now In confine ” t under sente of militar commissions, or: ganized under the pecomstructonsets of Concress, in The States where the sald acts save coused to" be ‘operative, PRRIONAL MOVRMEITS, Senator Ross, of Kansas, rill leave Yere tos | morrow for bis home in that Stag, Tu REVEXUR OFTOR, The usual rumors have prev iled to nection with the offce of Loternd® Rory, them, whieh galned very gene the eifect that President Joby erodene » hind aocepting th Mr, Roling, without ave in tated, howevor, pti, every proballlite ‘or ing whe mes cit sionerelly po icatuing suspecded util the return | m of the Att se THR MINT AT SAN THANCIECO, amining Committe, appointed to ex- amine {nto the condition of theofice of Ue Awsistant ‘Treasurer and Treasurer of thy Branch Mint at San ve forwarded to the Secretary of the Very satinfactory report, PASAPORTS—CHOLIRAAT HAVANA, The United States Consul it Porto Rico writes fo the State Department tha the requirement fur Passports has meen Leeetabliabed on that Isinnd. He aalsy anys Uh nb OF ME mp. 2Fance of tho el at Havana veswels trom that port are not ad mitted into t f Porto ico, Mo., August 6.—Tho poeratio ‘The game was quite eatiting toward the close, the ry Tu fact it We appeud the MUTUAL, 6. of. 24. 84. Ath. Sth, 6th, Teh. Arh. Oth, ( Si i td A | 7 na too rf | somonmonsesee ol hocewnnn® 0 2 eu re is Just cause But When bet- ly to Lm. We give the score of the Int, 24, 8d. Ath. Sth, Oth, 7th. &th. oth. 1a et fee 2° 1 1 oo 0 1-12 b, of Troy, clubs pla this season to-day on the Union gi Rocureren, N; Y.. Aug. 5.-The second gain ac of this by the unda, CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, Pat tas Onwnao, N. Y,, Aug. 6.—Hon wae jay unanimously reno by the Kepublicans of the Twenty J, C, Churebill 4 for Congress ‘ond District, Woncersren, Mass, Aug. 6.—Washington Clapp, ny editor of the Natick ies, While walking from residence to his ofice fn Natick this morning, was seized with un apoplectic ft, and died in the street. York fou Man ren, N. Flint, Mich., announe: that place, on Monday zen of New Hainpshire, Woncestan, Mass, Aug Co., dry goods dealers of thls city, pd thet uate riding $30,048) to and ih foo Eutsworts, Me., Au Convention to-day homin gress, to succeed Mr. F. A. Pike. minent member of the Diute past two yoars, Wasuixotox, D, C., Aug. Mr, Stevens Lis somewhat impro re wild to be ness, but thut has been che fow days, Borrano, N. Y., Aus. charged with fraud tn the Tuomrsoxviuts, — Conn., found at B. Claiiin & Co, to Jordon, Marsh & Co., of Boston Aug. Haythorn, the missing girl’ from this place, War Bristol this morning and reached home at Bostow, Aug. 5,.—A Committee from rived here to-day with a magnitice for the Montgomery Guard, the giit of military Iriguds 5.—J. I, Jenk fi apt, 0 0s) New York, Fifth Ov 5.—Charles Pickerin, formerly a banker of this city, arrested on Uon from the Governor of Iiinols on Saturday las cl wale of cattle on the upper left for Chicago last evening in charge of an New atandard , Aug. 6.—A despatch from the death of dud Potter, at Tle was 4 distinguished clti- Di ¢ health of He had an attack of diarrhara, which caused hin some uneasi- gud he ts ne comfortable, and expects tu leave for Lis home in a requi Frances ILo'elock this evening. Albert Potter is still under arrest for her abduction, moriow, ‘The girl bo marks of violence nd will be examined to State Convention met at Merantile Library Mall at 11 o'clock this morning, and dected a lewporary 0 ganization by the appointinat of Gen, Robert Wil- son, of Andrew county, temprary Chairman, and J. N, Edwards and D, A. SnttonHecretaries, After the appointment of Committees a Credentials and Per- manent Organization, the Hor, Samuel F, Glover, of St, Louts, delivered a apeech, »y request, In which reviewed the uction #ince the war, and gave the Radi cal party a severe handling. The’ Committee on Or- gan{zation then reported Gen dames Shielis, of roll ¢ rmerly United Sates Senator fr Hnoin, ax permanent Presiden, with Vice-Presidents and Secretaries from eeh Congressional District, after which the Convention adjourned until § o'clock PM —_—— The Kentucky Eleett was 8 much icipated. The large Dewderatic Republica vote. v, Blevenson's returns fro gAlns and w fallin, This ow probable that ¢ Will reach seventy thousan: — Politicn Items. Laewistox, Me., Aug. 4.—E, K. Smart, former- ly editor of the Bond Tuzer, will commence the pub- Hestion in this city of a Demperatic campaign paper to be called the Jacksonian, next wee! Gen. J. A, Logan, of Uinole, addressed an im mene mass meeting in this city this evening, Great enthusiasm was manifested Vost 9 of the Grand Army of thy Kepabie pre » tender him a complimentary set . Cixcixnatt, Ohio, Aug Convention, in the First Distinct, this morning nomt- nated the Hon, Benjamin Ege'esion for reéiection to Congress by acclaination, Ip the Second District, Job Btevenson was nominated on the third ballot Ricumoxn, Var Aug. 5.-There was & large Conservative meeting beid tu this city this after noon, ‘The Republican Commiitee held» meeting this evening, and determined buy the Yew Natton (newspaper), and establieh an organ here; also, to hold a Grant ratification meeting on Aug. 9. They fare very much dissatisfied over the non-removal of office holders under the fourteeuth articl Cincinnath Ang. 5.—The Democrats and Repub- licans of the Twellth Districs held their Conventions \ I today, Nod. Turner, member of the State Board of Agricuture was nominated by t Republicans. The Democrats nominated the Ho: P. Van Trump for reéicciion to the seut he now holds. jority 5.—Tho Republican oe Ixqueats,—Coroner Keenan yesterday, at the Bellvue Hospital, concluded an taquest ou the body of Wi, Huglios, m boy 17 years of age, who some days ago received a kick from Timothy Ahearn, who at the time was driving a namber of disc ya tuway from his store, ‘The deceased, who was kicked in the abdomen, was admitted to the Hellevue Hos ital, Where he died. The jury found that death was ie fewult of a kick in the abdomen by ‘Timothy Ahearn. on the Ist day of August and that the aatd kick was given without the intention of injuring the deceased. Ahcarn, who was tn custody, was discharged....Coroner Keenan yesterday also held an ii tat the Hellevae Hospital, on the body of George I ll, Who, since Saturday, waa misses by his wife, when he left lier lu a state of intoxica tion. Mis body was found at the foot of Murray wireet, In the Water, gud & verdict of aceidental drowning was rendered....Coroner Rollins held an inquest on the body of Patrick Prender guts a deekhaud on board of the steamer St, Jola, who was missing since Monday, and found drowned’ ut the foot of Vestry street... /An inquest lat the New York Hospital on ihe body of mas Hayes, who died from injuries received some days since by the failing of a barrel of rosin on him while working at the dock, the deceased being by oceupation # ‘longshoreman’.. .C Keenan was noufied to hold an inquest on the body of Paul Bouser, a German, 45 yeurs of age, atthe corner of | ity of them fh Fifty tilird. wireet’ and Biowtway, who, It wan re- when fonnd, end was nearly stripped of her cloukiug, ported, fell from a four-ttory window in Forty-tirst Atreet, between Beventh and Eighth avenues, causing Inineiiw reaniting in bis death, 1868. LABOR MOVEMENTS. _— + Master Mason The master masons held another me: terday at Mt Liberty street. ‘The minutes having heen read and approved, Mr. Eidiita denied the wate went published in the morning papers that the Superintendent of Buildings had ordered the taking down of Mr, Titua's building in veut rst street, between Second and T Mi inquired at the Superiien news to them. Mr, Haw men emple rdavenues. He Mice, where It nied that he had any eight-hour Mr, Sayres a8 good mechanics a8 foond few York, lately co Charleston, hoy had offered to f with 18 mo by Taosday nex four additional men besides theeo Monds) {from Tim Sux a paracraph which Judicial to U nan bos i that t1 ed th ny hour, per day, We nd resold. rene, Th Ne that the Ge Aud ‘ut 81.59 00 88 tn tho minds of th fran y ant ae day, thins p lic, MCUs Us with eit aud, Where edt to us fe nee van biteklavers Haye again appeal nan theie rights, and a faithful ad peal to rive ther ff Work fore, belt ere kood everything eont Tt was then resolved to publish this in the German. papers. r. Tostevant presented the following, which was srickiayors In thelr efforta to enforce are constantly violating the laws inbent on ue as citizens to resist Tesoired, THAt the caxe reported to. the Exeentive Committed be selec i at cnson, and that th tee ay hie had flve men and 9 boy, bricklayors, who could lay Ho deemed this explan ! Tanna was one of the original n with fifteen men; he hav n ket ten or fn Mr. Harnoy had thirteen nm sh, and good Mr. Sidman had sixteen first-class mechanics at 4, bosses who w only five, and ant contd vouch for his coal-heaver that ricklayer, and could earry a corner by without any instructions. He had been thirty-fxe years at It, and ought to be compe: tent Mr. Rows thonght that if the bosses stood firm now, two or thhree days will settle the strike, And the question then will be, not whether the society men shall come into the ‘ten hour system, but how they shall come in—whether they shall be permitted to carry thelr obnoxious rules un with them or not. fh nen intimidating the ten honr man, ul play at that, and if the rociety pt look out, they migh Gnd themacwer tn by Tt was & question een now of inthnidating oC the sockety jand for #ix months, tor Sttagking, owe of Mr. Cynover's men with a'brick a few days ago, He did not think others wonld try It agal nt had been gawured by two society would go to work, but that their lives a tuveatened It therefore adopted ngain Kepe. the meeting wdjourned until Fri- ise Of $10 per week few men were sent to auisburyh yesterday. Bight-hour mon have age to work on bufldings in Broadway, tows ifhwe a street, and in Lispenard #trcer' near Went Hroadway,” One of the Drletlaser, wi) « who was at the gnats rooms yesterday *egri Mhat one of A ‘ A working in Broadway, be: tween Big und Nineteenth streets, earrted the Pammany building; ‘and be had if he went around the city he could iting belek who pructle while “ue strike lasts, A doubt find plenty of such mn now nothing regular weekly ‘ ; . Ne. do Kaward Kirby, Se Bricklayers’ Union, wae rowl, He states that he is ared to send the Unions here on strike $16,000 a, Jetio numbering 0X) men have notitled their re to pay @2 per week per man, 60 Mot the men on FtKe Heed not give Up ‘oF Wali Of fans Mr. Cogan, of Union No, 2 made tary of ‘the. National ipirited address to his brothers of No. 4, encouraging them not to pout np any fronts for bones, and thus teach Uiese would-be masters a lesson which they will arrived yesterday from Penn. and were about to go to work {ur three ten were reasoned out of that purpose, and preowned W WorK only ander protectin vi we SocieUlos wille here, Union No. ? of Williamsburgh (German), % mem- hers, Voted §100 to their New York brothers yester- day. ‘Lie. Rice presented » report of the Conference Com. mittee to agree upon ® basis of union with the labor- era. Tho Committee had deckded ty agree with the terms of the laborers, and that each should sustain the other. Mr, Hewlett moved the report be aecept- ed and the action of the Committee adoy Te be- Hleved that had the laborers susiamed the bricklayers the strike would not have lasted half as long aa it has, ‘Aud now, it they will sustain each other, a few days more will settle It, jon agreed with Mr. Ross, bose mason, strike would bo ended within '& week, gh, 150 A inetubers, waa present, und. through ite mmittes from No, 8 of Wiiliamabu tated that $150 wi York brethren, and thut the tax tis members $2 per map tain them, of ong te can- om F.guth ave to Baitery to Harlem o number of nen Working eight ton of the several vk. ¥ wml 12 will @ way, and will re Mr, Addixon Howell, the call ot thelr, Ne 2 Masoxs,—The operative masons met Th dunce was ‘The tol 1 gentionen were elected trustees: *, Wm. Down, n McElroy, Mr. Cuurles ected to the office of ‘Treasur ishing, trade i good, and day. It wil be 4,400 to mbers are get bered that Uhh ; ‘notw it heavy drain the resources of the organ! unimpaired, Tue Bivestone Correns This Association met last tracted debate, th wages from §4 a day tro neat, Was tabled, and the meeting adjourned without ctiom un the rate of Wages, Cooranstion.—The Third Union Codperative 14 Society will meet at Farmer's Institute, J woatreet, this evening, at Thy o'cloci subscriptions and lo | new members. N, B. A member can procure the use of §4,000 for ten yours by paying @1 weekly, CKMEN'A BOW met laut evening for the purpose ths, ball Daniel Sullivn deme; Willts 1d, Ansintant nding this ton remain AND Fiaqanns,— evening, After wotlon to inereane the ety.—The derrickmen electing ofc ww York Buipixa Lor Association. —A p of the Brooklyn property was last night dis. EMbuted to the members of thes jety, The final distribution will come off on next Tuesday, the 1th inat., at the Harmonic Garden, Essex str Com: petitors have to hand their “tender of bid’ wo the Becretary by Monday evening the "Intent, ‘The amount of last week's subecripion taken was $7-8.45, and 17 new meubers were eurolled, Wonninamen's Ustox,—This body met last ping to make ar ments a inaes m.oling appointed to ¢ rul Unions of the bricklayers ty arrange th Jolin Ennis, Mr. Blissert, and Mr, Weieh, was als jotles th nt in carry\i s Platt, Munday, Forde, Grid i Canvens’ Uxiox,—This Union met last even. Jacob Stup, of No. 12 Bricklayers’ Union, and " ole, of No.1, were in aiteudance to return thanks Tor the wid and coOperation the carvers ox teuded to the brighlay Mr, O'Toole seid 1" Tithe carvers. should over b eimilarly situated thelr purse would be open to the to reciprocate the ald wuich ey received In putting the eight-hour law tn foree. ‘They unde (here washo such word now in existence as * man id for the fourwenth amendwent to the Constitudon nboshed It, ‘The young meu who bad to work frovt sunrise to sundown twenty years ago, liad no time for iuioiectual improvement or recreadon, and were brought up in ignorance, ‘They now lived in en ad youced age Whee mental inet Lon wae required Wut Hie Tang bawre al labor reverted Guat, ui’ to take | | for Africa nd after Mouitay | he was formerly missionary and Governor. 1 iu the clipper bork ‘Thomas Pope, Capt hence the necessity for an eight-hour law. Mr Stap and Mr. O'Toole, Carvers’ Union, retired, ing again thanked the nd the meeting, afer the enrollment of some members, adjourned. News Dravens.—The A mecting last evening, ted ly to work with a of #1 each —no for the to he manaked by twelve Letters were read from newsdealers in Trento Nod, New Haven, Ct, Pittaburgh, Pa, their cooperation in the movement, reased the’ . i numbers over (wo hundred mem! Rerentican Maerixa ghteenth Ward (Thursday) ever ral Garden, corner of Brow Speeches will be made b Hon. C, M. Depew Y. Stare Grant ring procured s charter. nuthorlsin urpowe of printiog and pubi ing Docks, pamphlets, papers, & nt of tock allowed, jews Dealers’ Union held i Prince street, A commit eapital not to exceed $3, member to own more om Hh the organization trustees, readiness to subseribe for 1. Tho Society ra. Adjourned OLITIOS: — —The i epublicans of the Hrooklyn will open the eampatgn ny a Mase mes atk way and Myrtle avenu by Gow. B. G. Nobie and # Rove ix Dice Exrcoriee omMirreR.—This Committee held a meeting at the Astor House yesterday ineits for n vegorus proaee Gen. he Comm| quarters in rooms 1 eam and 18 Astor 1 Han. All communications relative to organiza. d perfected their arrange: of the campaign for ittee. has. vatabiiehed Wead e, for the tions of soldiers, apeakers, dke., should be addressed these headtq Chas, W. Pourties i Witur fax Moya in Blue © the Thirteenth Ward, Lieut. Green, Lieatonant ; Miller, Fir Lieutenant, Fourth, reet, ers. Theo. nh, heeretary. A number of vet ear North Sixth B, Gates, chairman an —A Grant and Col. st evening formed in The following are the officers ‘any Georg vier; Moses™ Kt. mstrong, Second: ns met at the hall in to organize a simi: lar eluts, Corporal H.W. Hughes wae electod tem: porary ehalrinan and private W. W Tenn elected Orderly nent officers was postpont the meeting adjourned u Kesolatier were pasted by acclamation, the support of those present to Grant and Colt Priestly was The election of perms, ed antl the Ith inst, and ntl Tueeday evening neat oe Tweirrn ayane 0 ocnaTIC RATIFICATION AND DANNen Rarstvo. Ward had sgn meeting at 114th afternoon and evening. at night a pemoerney of the Twoifth bannce raising and ratification reot and Third avenue yesterday ‘There w 10 speeches of e daring the banner raising in the afternoon, but ‘farue number gathered. for the raudcauon, of (he Democratic nominees, Seymour and Blair, and considerable enthusiasm standing the rain, was “exhibited, notwith- ‘Tie mecting Waa called to order by Mr. Hugh Masterson, who nominated ax President Judge Pine ney, Who Was elected amid applause, Ty taking the chair, named meeting had been en nomination of the Democ jug the meeting took the eh ue Empire ntroduced ty the meets tho first apoaker, who nd after but rather to tell th d, and aiter a briet ap resolutions were read and adopted ratifying to thelr, support. the Empire Club, FV. B. the band played, ied th Auuperation, for ti ample of the Repul people what the Judge, on ject for which the the ratio candidacss, and a general the J. Sullivan ae not mot for the did aot Latead to can NOWSpapers, Deuroeratle ir. Bugs Party tatend to do when thelr candidates shall have hewn elected, rt pp ‘and thetr had he lived, he waa from Mi ©The _nation Is he The bands hi Qid.ths ‘The song eheited great appl reas: auch, he deemed, waa oeratic party; tb behind theme and” to rellel. The ls it keep the fatten while con On the other hand the 1 the entire country, had determin: of the past and’ the seeking only unity and Denese | pe to.ait. ‘Do iit of th the people Ahele SUCCONS Wi the entire country. OF ask In conclusion, he the leath of Gen, Hainine, who secure: disunton ? [Cries of om support. the Democratic nominees, for with | eus tle people generally nomination In Novem: ny tren’ sie nwly ‘He 4 Blair, and “to support the Demo- who came forward, and Jerse Of his Intent non bondholders are quakin Jause, afer whic), Mr. Algerman 8. Sullivan was introduces}, On ing forward, ho made reference to th ot | haylor, while In Meaico, 9 scares ter th n ‘that’ his wounded eerent, for the erg behind him, and the tase with the Dem- was a wounded country y must m0" forww publican party, he sald, to keep ‘alive the ove daring prevailing spirit of bit. nother lease of power country divided as at pre business in order that the few might and ail irregularity continues, @ benett of rgettulncns Democracy want a continuance of the No."| Then let unity und prosperity to necess of thy Democratic ticket he had not a doabt, ‘or he found that the peor ple were gathering natur hemveratfo reandard. th Sullivan was Andrew J. Ko cheers, He stat ily applauded on rettr ers Wad next ‘lly and warmly around the roughout ountry. Mr, ng, Taironnesd amia he had never before stood Upon A Demoérntic platform in that portion of the city, but was glad sume kind of Democrats jo find that they had there the and Democratic enthusiasm that be had seen and heard farther down town, The Demoeratiec party, he said, stitution was ye #0 le |, did not believe that the Con- dead, nutwithat ing it had been ‘trampled under foot Le als, sd thay | were determined to do all they could to revive 18 un Festore tt to Ite ponitivn as the rple hy which the coun. lua try Into be governed, In con fon, he called upon the conservative Kepublicans to come forward ior Sey mour and Biatr, and tht Radicals for destruction fame interest in destroying ‘whom they must unite Gyyernment such as th Marshal 1 jaune. ee stiealiy platform and Ir. Hynders harp ¥ rnin) wor of the ey had the Demverats, with ‘before they gould eecure & jus destroy t he ‘deat recctved with rounds of Sredere delivered a brief aud charac- hi ‘tod after music by the Dad, favor of the Democratic And around or two from a cannon near by, tue moet? jug adjourned, eadilialcitemicte rune cerry. en Bosnn or Avni. called through a cal —The Board of Audit to-day dar of % caves, none of which wero ready, and adjourned, Faort Gaowsns’ Cou 1», —An adjourned meeting ‘of the Fruit Growers’ Club will be held at 2 P.M, to- day, at L, L. Whitlock’s, show of gladiolus lilies, & 5 Broudway. A splendid is expected, aud Audrew 8, Faller will read an essay, New Rervstican Baxxen.—The new banner of the Union Republican General Committee was flung to the breere yesterday and Twenty-second street, at the corner of Broadway ‘The flag has already been fully deveribed in ‘Tam SUN. Istenest on Pun Sweeney, City Chamberlain, hat return and deposit of interest accrued upon the pubs | sidewalk and was seriously injured, Taken lic moneys in his keep! August 1, 136%, amounth amount returned in nine Fosps.—Mr, Peter B, made his monthly ing, for the mouth ending ng to months Derantuns ror Aratca.—The Kev. J, B, Pin- y, LL.D, his is his Mi A number of Libertan ef led from New York on Wednesday fth visit to Liberia, where wailed Alexander. tizens, who have b ing their friends, returned to their homes In Africa, Sape Palmas, ue Late Moan funeral expenses of tue m bad Among t) mi was the widow of lrig.-Gen, Woods, of | Cor Wield,"on ‘hearin » Ovricen Suwoice,—Tho ridered Oficer Smedick wore buruecutirely by the members of the Twenty- first Precinct Police, aud, will be handed to the widow from the s ‘The members of the funds collected. Precinct have subscribe toward the same object, zens will also contribute all being paid, about $100 Hus of the ‘wenty-nixth dw further sum of $77.50 It Is to be hoped the citi- to the object, 60 as to place the widow and children above want, as the oMcer lost his life in the discharge of bis duty, Commis: sioner Brennan is the treasurer of the fund, Foxenau or Gen, Haveive.—The fun the tanented Gen, Hal residence, No. 68 W o'clock on Saturday mor one of the most imposing fune in this elty for # long pert ) of ine will take place from his Forty-seveuth street, at 10 ng. It will probably be that haye been seen erday the follow tod. ing gentlemen were requested and signified their wil- Lingness to act as pall: be casion Hon. John T. J Hon, Hos bet, Jr, Robt ts. Honey B Connotl; ul Hlominan, Major Gen jarers on the melancholy oc- David Hunter, revley, dames G. Rev: rotwr H Sweogey, Richard son J. Waterbury, Hon ote ‘The coMin, which was made by Mr, W. H. Kennedy, ertaker, 496 und 494 Pearl strect, isa spleudid metallie case, silver-mounted outside, and plated with silver within, ‘The hd will have a gliss window | through which the whole body may be seen. Tue Gensan Sociery,—The Board of Direc- tors of the German (Immigrant) Society met at their new office, in Bowling Green, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Dissinger occupying the chair, From the report submitted by the agent, it mpoearw that of the whole number of immigrants landed at this port during tue past mouth, amounting to %,68T, Vt were Geruaus, the meyoilly af whom yw loud calle for « | the war, in | visit. | PRICE TWO CENTS, arrived here by way of Bremen oni Ionburge Daring the same period of last year 12,249 Germans wore landed at this rere 1868, 14191 5 an 1990, 7455; In 1564, 5.081; in 196%, 9,772. OF the whoie fumber of immizrants since the i#t of January np to the Stat of July, amounting to 1,300, 4,116 were Germans, | During the ame period of last yenr the whole nomber of immigrants was 148031, of whoa 31.913 were Germans. The Kelie Committee dui the past month expended @368 in aid of needy Ger immigrants, and $300 were appropriated to be in the some way doring the present month. ‘Treasurer reported a balanee of $3,737 on hund for current expenses. A number of new members were elected. Fouxp Drowxep.—The body of an unknown man was yesterday found in the North River, at the foot of Vestry strvet, Taken to the Morguo, vo To Ecrore.—Mr, James M. 7, Se ‘wn tent of Public Buildings, leaves next week hort European trip for the beneft of his health, Acctonyt,—Francis Fallon, aged 15 years, last evening fell down a hatehway wt 96 Mercer street, and was seriously Injured, ‘Taken to the N. ¥. Hos pital, ioe.—Krnest Lietz, a German, $2, of 877 Avenue A, but ‘doing business at ad Kim street, early yesterday morning committed sul- cle with a enka. 4 auracon wns called in 40 attend to the ease, bat, wrriving too late, could hotiing that would save the mau life, Mrerantovs hag ed Array. About an o’cloek last evening, John Nilon, 14 of Third avenue, between Forty-second ad Port tree ‘as dangerously stabbed, near his resi a By some hoy unknown, Au Ttaliaa, The sufferer wi ken ALLLoRD . a ged with embezzling mor wmounting Property of ‘Samuel W Stone the Putnam County Milk Association, 71 Fourt street The prisoner waa taken 0 Police Head- quarters and held for examination. Tue Finer Usion Co-ovrnativa Borupixa Som" orert. ~The Committee in charge met last night,when aduttionad a to, Ue saneent ef? mH society Le adv: Wing houses, an: are I deposited. in bank.” Some aerdagemente were. wade in regurd to annual excursion of the 0dperative organization: Dancer or Tunowina .tones.—Peter Gy & hoy, waa yextorday charged at the Jefferson Mar- kot Court, before Justice Dodo, with striking Wm., Armstrong, also a boy, on the Head with a stone, om, Monday Inst and endangering his life, The sur- eon's certilleate stated Uhat ‘rmitrong would nob, out of danger for several days, and lo wae consequently held to anawe Fatat Acctornts.—Paulas Schrier, of Ly third street, near Broadway while working on root of the public school in Fertieth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenge, fell to the sidewalk. and was instantly killed. The body was tuken to hi Inte residence... Rleuard Taylor, aged 15, yest 3 afternoon fell from the roof of TH West Blevent! street, and was also instantly killed. Aiteorp Roxaway Cartenen.—Honry Geiger, 21, German, was arrested yesterday’ byt Hebbard and Serg. Melivatn, of the Rightwent Precinct, charged with stealing ate from hie ra Hitchings; ot’ Phitadelphia. The whey Was not recovered, as the prisoner bas Having a “good time, ploying both wine ii ~ “ women to make the hy was sent on W Philadelphia Awornen Can Picxrocker.—James Wiley was alt belore Alderman Cowan om © in bills G@om the pocket of Mr, Fr, of M4 Kast Broudway, while he Woat atrocs car, ‘The acoused was accompanied: of bad characters, who led against Gardne “i relloved him of bis Wiley was committed fvr trial, eruano Warrrns.—Throe wetters at the Central Park Gare Vefure Justice Kelly at the York } Court yester at; charged with haying om- begated several hundred dollars from thelr employ. ors. By some means they had retained part of the ‘y were Bay, from, he gneate for refreshment, eld for examination, ‘Tue Pouce Commrsmonans.—The Police Com- Werday morning, 96 “Wer "was nothing ot Special other than some communica. tion to the appointinent of registers and which will be acted on in season, In with « previous understanding there were heard during the afternoon; all the cases adjourned oue week, Autaceo Benotany,—James MeCoy, 19, engaged in per factory, was yent before ‘Justies | odge, by J. R. Callahan, outer front door of 685 West Tw forcing open tt ty-seventh street, on the night of Ang. 4, and Rhea quantity of cigars., The prisoner, with ouvere rested coming out of the place, and was arresied b Miller, of the Twentieth Pre- | cinet, Held to answer in default of $50 bail. | Cuanano wir Sreatina Hain,—Kate Bi employed at Diblee's wig-making establishment, Broadway, was yester charged before Justice Dodge with atealing from her employer a quapiity of | lhatr valued at nearly ¢100. The girl was arrested by Omicer Hinman, of the Fifteenth Precinct, and taken Syleteroen Market Court, bat ae a expected that f tharges seu e Urought against her, a remanded to the stallop pouse ly order to make furs, ther inquiries Avoturn Larceny ov Hoawo or a Sreiman.— Charles A. {Gilford, yesterday, before Alderman | Coman, sitting ax a'magivirate in place of Justice Dow!tny accused: homes Kenvedy of stealing from him $53, in bills, om board of the steamer Vanderbilt, on ‘her from. ‘Troy t New York yestorday. complainant was Jying sick In bed in his state room, ‘T7nleh ihe accused enlerad, and u complainant Gast jm take (he money, bul Was uni defwult of $1,000 ball to apswor, The Pope] being a now-resident, was committed to the House Detention. ‘ Patiixw Matuew T. A. B. No. 4.—This Society, puahcring two hundred and sixty-sight members, held a quarterly mecting last night. election officers resulted in the choice of Mr, Wm, Bowles for President, and Mr, Lawrence Deiony Vice-President, ed and acted upon. o ie a cooperative branch of fort which (sin a flourishing condition. principal object ts purchasing groceries and articles for iamily ase. The branch has been in operation four months, and they find that by combining to pure chase at wholesale they save thirty to forty per cont, Thin furnishes further’ evidence uf the practicability and success of the coOperative movement, Accipants.—Walter W, Clark, of 110 East Twelfth street, had his fingers smashed yesterday afternoon by the machinery at the car spring factory corner of Twenty-eighth street and Seventh avenue, Alter having lis injuries aitended to by Police Sur. juren, t geo, Van, ue sufferer was removed to his howe... Patrick O'Nell, of 38 Cherry street, fell yea, terday moruing down the bolt of the steamship Quit City, lying at Pler 20, Kast River, and. waa seriousl injured, “Taken bome....Jaues Hay, aged 7, of 1 Went Nineteenth street, while riding’ yesterday on the Fear step of an tee wagon, fell and caught his leg on the lee tongs, badly lacerating the fies. Takes 2, 0 home... Thomas Burke, of 15 Avenue A, carly yen | terduy morning, tell from the second stor 3 the vue Hospital. AuLecep Swixpping.—As Sergt. Field, of the Fifteenth Precinct, was walking yesterday thro | Astor place, bis atteution was attracted to an elderly | man wh eniating loudly in front of Clinion | Tall, "Don't you want to swindle some one else? | You'are a pack of thieves On maki | quirics, the Sergeant found he party In quea- bot . Hildreth, milk who gave the name of J: ‘of frooklyn, had won a" prize,” salt to bee wateh worth fand which ho found to be iy uf the valuc of 25 cents, On this award he id the ustial commission of five per cent. Ofl- the stacement, arrested the party gecused by Lildreth, and took him to the sta- | tou house, where he gave the name of Charles D, Maxwell, of gl Norfolk street, and stated that he was tcrely a'clork, By the time they reached the station house, the old man’s anger cooled, aud ke refused to make 's charge, trou the fear that the papers might vet Loidl of aud his friends find out whut a je had been, Pope Scuoows.—Mr, J. L, Miller, Superia tendent of Buildings und Repairs for the Board of Education, reports the following work tn progress t Kcpairs und painting are being made to Primary Sehool building No. %4, Second Ward; Grammar School bulldi . 44, Pith Ward; Grammar School building No. 4 ‘Tenth Ward; ' Grammar Sehoot building No. 10, Fifteenth Ward; Grammar School building No. 5, Fifteenth Ward; Grammar School building No. 42, Fifteenth Ward; Primary School building No. ™, ‘Seventeenth Ward, ‘The Ihilowing bulldings have been altered and’ repaired, via. t Graumar Sebool No. 5, Fourteenth Ward, building, addition to the Wings. on front and two stone stalr ways in the rear in-place of the old and ted Wooden stairways, Grammar Sehool No. 1, th Ward, building wew wings om the rear, and stone Mairways, | Grammar School No, 2, Twa pu r second Word, building wow wings aud stairway om raising — th uilding an ad same, niory, putting on @ Mansard roof, building» new. stone stairway in fronk. new Primary School No, 12 in the Fourth Ward, Wili be completed about the lth of September, new Grammar School No, 97, in PiNy-second street, Twonty-second Ward, will be comploted and ready for occupation by the ‘Mth of Sepiember, ‘The now building for Grammar School No, $4, 15th, street, Twofh Ward, Harlem, will be completed and ready (or occupation ou Monday, the Idth of September. Nor Fast Exovan,—It will be remembered thaf Com, Vanderbilt passed throt this oy a few days since over his way to New York ina palace ear, Went on the road ac & mile a minute rate, only stop: Ping af about a dozen places between the New York to chauge engines, The engineer took the fist Commodore from this city to Syracuse did not satisfy bim, for the reason that a delay of ball an hour was caused by an over-heated Journal. The Commodore thought the engineer should peovide ngainst auch necidents, and cousequently urdered mun discharged on the arrival of (he Wala at Byre gua —Horhestar Deanocrut. Aug, be =

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