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av woul AN sau! i). In (sie. will h and “fom, faished tlh Atay Board. A WILT and cc RINT: w prints THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS -—— Jefferson Davis Safely Landed in Liverpool. Queen Victoria Received in Parts by the Empress, —— General Political Disquietude in Spain. —— Baron Van Beust Says Anstria will not Interfere in German Affairs, —__ T BRITAIN. — Liverroot, Aug. 6.—Jelferson Davis arrived Lore by the steamer last night, GR eae SPAIN, owes Panis, Aug. 6.—Despatches received from va- rons parts of Spain represent that the whole country fe in aetate of disquiet, The utmost efforts of the Government are requ’ to prevent an outbreak, Mavuro, Aug, 6.—The Spanish Government bas Arelined (o nese the protectorate of San Domingo, which wee proffered by one of the polical parties tn that republic. een PRANCE. inion Panis, Ang. 6.—Her Majesty Queen Victoria, of England, bot «lat Cherbourg yesterday, and reached this city last evening, She was received at the sta tion by Her Majesty the Empress ocded ty the Tuilieries, The Qu Coanght for Switzeriond — AUSTRIA, ~ Viexsa, Aug. 6.—Baron Von Bonst, in a speech made ot Schuetzenfest to-<d Jared that Ans tris would not Interfere in German affairs, and that th Imperial Goverment utterly ignored any policy Of vengeance, _ NUNGARY, > Pasta, Ang. 6.—In the House of Deputies to- ay the Arty bill was passed. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL, - Lost Aug. 6—5 P. Me closed at Hie for the dece ed Stal Ele Railway suaren, oly Lkaw Fiv Ot fer The Tiourse cloted quiet. Hentes EaThe reuiar w Pagiand, made poblic the a Hol I vane bas Wer Blertiiw shave the last report erro, Aug. $5 P. M.—Cotton gloves with & decsning tendensy. Th 130,00 marke ylowine wt ates Tg mj tauce, vty mad Ting Hyenittudisy ‘provisious, ‘id produce Tuarket. arewiehat ced Lee ee tug tos W. M.-No. 12 Dutch Standard qngar,on te spot ie, Cd, Powt. Lime oll, Gs # ton AxtWanr, August 6—Petroieum closed quiet Wt BI), for standard wuive —— MARINE NEWS, Loxnox Aav.6.—A di thin The Amica Dark Mort wert ashore boar Ge Gallo, Ceyioa, and Would probably uecome @ total wre Tivanroor, Anzost &—The Ca) ofthe monn Sau ret, which was lost ues Baye arrived at this port —_ CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA - By the Hinama Star and Herald, of July 28, we Warn that the revolution in Panama has becn hitherto 8 blood! a treaty having been arranged be tween the usurping party and the conservative party Which has proved satisfactory to both, The ter peace treaty are that the Provisional Goverum Unier Ger, Pouce is to be recognized by the An or 4 the catablished € ment, and Kat wo furtier opposition will b it, In'considerat on of Which the Proviste Ment grits 8 cenera amnesty to al parties whe Were opposmd to the revolut noe Amador Guerrera vas delivered over to Uh Islonal Gov eran nt aii he elements of war in his department, enor Veucro, Commissioner from Ch rignl, bas entered into a sifullur arrangement a8 that m: Benor Amador, and itis expected that Wil: proceed, us S000 He Pp to that « fo hinve this! sere oment: verit ppoint a new overnor, in v hich ease his ma may be fooked for in the course of ten days, pleat Beat Revolution In Venezuela, Col, Marquez, # 1 1 the United Btates Minister. reside wcas to the United Biates Consul at Aspinwall, brings news thet Gen. Monagas, who bas long an exile from Veneau is been living latterly at Curae bad raised J Monagas's bw ner in various towne and cities on the coast, and that the revolation th his favor was becoming general. Gen, Falcon had fled and gone to oe, leaving the Goveroment pom) Bally in the hands o! Gen, Brugual. Gen. B. had shut himself up with bud men in the castle of Parto Cubel Jo, and_» ith the aid of some Ree commended the cliy.. He was levying contribations upon the people forvigners ne ude, nud great fears Were entertained Of bloodshed and pillage in Puerto Guirs, Col, Marques reports that 4, marching apon Puerto Cabello and La Gi Desiege them, ‘The United States Ministe to St. Tho as to procure an American man of-war ‘Dut found none there, upon which Col, M. was dis tehed to Kingston, and in default of ove there, te spinwali, But neither the United States Consul nor the Commander of the Sico thought she ought to Teave Aspinwall in the present crisis of our aitairs The Sico hus & considerable number of men down with the fever, and will likely go fora fow days to Old Providence to air the ship. nd one seaman the erniustas, Chile, The following paragraph ig also from the columns of thw Constituyente, of Copiupo; * Persons suppored to be well Informe Eriment, so noe itvas @ t assure ux that the Gov immigration, aud zealour the colonization of the territories of Arauco and Man's, ie on the point of conclud ng, or has al concluded with the Government of his Majesty Hig of Htaly an agre ment relating thereto. Ac coring to the tenor of this wereement the Kinz of Laly Will furnish as many emigrants as may be desired fur traits colony, and will pay half the cost of the r sage, the Chilean Government providing the rest Pp point the agreement is excellent, since we shall obtain an immigration suMeently cheap; but the second part ie not guite so satisfaetory—the class 0! subjects of which King Victor Emanuel wishe fo rid timsslt, It is well known that on the Taian frontiers the royal army—or at least, a portion —hu» Deen occupied for some time back ih combating the Drigandage Jomented from the Farmese palace by Uh ‘Of Nuples, in agreement it ix sald with the ther, who employs in that a good por tion of the woney calied St. Peter's pence, Well, the Kahan army frequently makes nuiwerous prise ‘among these gangs, who fight for zod and their kir g nd Which constantly infest Calabria, the Abruze and other places of no very honest fam and of these prisouers, with Whom the King knows nt ‘what to do, our Gove wishes to avail them selves, according ty ramon, in order (uat Mage lan’ gray flourish wisi velivusly.” Eeuader. Alogation of considerable importance for the eommerce of the world 1s to be sent to Chile, Bol!va, 8rd Peru, with Don Antonio Flores as Extraordinary Envoy and Min ster Plenipotentiary, and the Unde Beeretury of Baie ax his frat See Althougi: the greatest reer sy has been maln about the Objet of ths mission, the general belief iy that it meas something like reéstabiishment of the com Mercial relations of these countres with Spain Wit appears undoubted is that the most Intense e eiteament Is attached to the mission, and that It has been appointed in consequence of the arrangement made with Lord Stanley by the Peruvian and the Byanich Mnisters in London, a8 well ws on acco! oF the coveutat oa made to Beuador by the alles ‘about the oered mediation of the L he settlement of the Spanish quertio od States for eee Peru. A report of the Minister on tho state of the Hiie finance on the Slrt of last Mareb has been pal» ved, Tt appears trom it that at the time of the Hblishment of the present Government tere were the coffers of the nation S14 soles 29 ce ‘In sight of such a deficient state of the treasury, and the pressing caigencies of the service, Government Me to & loan of 10,44,000 soles, which the eonsigneos of guino gave them last February, From this sum and the SS1,3H so.0s ¥8 ecnt Voted 3,157,200 soles 8) cents to the ser forvig ‘debt of 1802, 685,027 soles 64 cents to co Part Of the expenses of the construction of vesse's Rontracted for by the Government In other countries, Qnd the rest bas been dedicated to the public ser, Fice, in which, up to Bist of March, 8,15,000 soles § gente had boca cruployed sing af that time there ined. 6, oles 47 conte: that. to- Sekar Sith’ oon at’ wales Bh canta vroduet of the custom honses, taxes, &e., will a next Novernber, 2 ‘The cent, for a ‘on fities | from t! The + north wiih @123,000 in treasure, The Continental spoke the Unit Onward the irr W Near! been rol t A proceodin for secu 4 labors, State om MN ‘nn Th Gi gan a legal on: morrow. sued. aio iu the to the ¢ Betw ty, with bi ded him reception su many friends in since [have at some fut you good nigh The speceh was received with nine numLors pressed forward to greet the Gi remained on the steps some minutes aud # hands with all who could approach witht He soon afterwards left for his home, iant leaves to-morrow for Galena oe The Sheridan Ansault Cave, Lravenwouru, Kunsas, Aug. 5. esterday, the cuse of Btate agt, Gen, Sheri dun, Gen, Gibbs, Gen, McKever, Lieut, Levy, and Corporal Lee, for assault wit postal stamps, envelopes, Uni stal currency to (he amount of $2.00 pral Lee, ly elected Postmaster Ge notes, was partialiy decided, anded the soldiers, and forey ain from the Reserve, fined $1 and ‘conte, ‘amet een has ko ffered, ad the Counc! the guano an Francisco, Harteor, of Na wenty-nine day » Dourd an oficer with despatehes for t The contract San Franci: | wo The stean large nv oy tutu. the the counsel for the trial should be declared a um! | siarity in the proceedings. | before the Privy Counell in Kngland. | derieb L | for the independenc | Adtiniral, ane monstration ening th wever, th hers accept the rity A commuith Hl Monday t ATLANTA, disabilides resting ¢ cabled up and post) yy, but of faud substituted, the Rudieal contests than are charged against the Democrats, Democratic CI ounce the statements that thelr professing to mitigated falsehoods, he pre Heception of Ge Si, Lovis, Mo., Aug. 5.—Gen, aded here to-t a. V4 as follows: Gentlemen and $$$ crime oe 5.—The Union Stato | Convention met at Sacramento to-day, for the purps minating five Electors, | The Second and Third Congresstonal Districts nventions met in Sacramento yesterday, A. A. Sargent, of Nevada county, was nominated for Congress from the Second District, and Chanelle 9 county, was nominated for Congres Aug. ee of The Tyeoon rations against the Mika- © War might rosult in @ division of Wheat pe inister for —— THE NEW DOMINION, Mowrnear, Canada, Aug. 6. ase of Notman, who wi tary on a convietion fur abortion, was argued tow demned contending that the trial, on the gr matter will go ‘of Cana od of gas fixtures, papin HALiPax, Aug, 6,— wembly and ten of the Lei heen holding a Convention the past three days. id to have been very harmo: appointed, including the Executive Council, with Mr, Howe as ‘Chairman, to consider the best meang, In the present emergency, ing arcpeal, The Convention then to, Friday. of seventeen Ww. . the majo members nnd ull o'her questions, cireusnstamees, they proj ra No. &) (rom, elected to the Renate be ve we to the rights of the persons named to of —_ tin te Cor » the ef the ele N wome 10,00) woles AT conta, and I tie empioyment of W6.167 soles 4 cent ft amounts ST cents, ant the sum employed ta | of euch maenitude that (W absorbs a great part of the Products of the couid be reduce ing new obtigatio in 1474 wor sides, cali If ap to 18% port) withont contract tion of Vera The Minister, be: | disagreeable fact of ig hid aaa dortne the h rs, anil the disproportiona\ imioation that during the same peri i the income in sight of numbers, it te $68 xponses havi and the income has deere: he Moanclal# tu | be mont Mattering.” ttentinn te th evortnous inerense in th short period of 13 CO. | The First District Convention will moet In this city August 8 for the purp inating candidates for Congress mahip Nevada yin treasure fc ninestal has arrived fro The advices from Japan are to Tol sent an unusual vkets were successful in his military do, though empire Flour lias deetin nnd extra at $6 } Legal tend | “Fhe stent | Honolulu, gay, the Hawatian route tor Europe, with pleal for the revision of (reatics, &e, for the second steamship be for which ‘ed by the Hawaiian Government, will be offered Aders in this city, Superfine ts quoted at $3.50, net mt $1.60) Montana arrived documents which show thet » er of ccolies have been shipp . for Havana aust ti Chited States ate: er Mohongo is at Hono: Th ized a new association far the Can er Dominion mem. Fifty-one members of th lative Couneil have Parliament met at 12M, to-day, mained In session five minutes, and then adjourned give the Convention tie to complete ‘weather is clear; thermomoter indicates 65. — GEOR — 6.—In ty report of the Commit was adopted 22 to 15, et that by the iaws is Wore ieKaily d to think that b has passed away, Was ved In possession of t and the Committee are ‘course would be to con- ALABAMA, akan Mowraomeny, Ala, Aug. 6,—In the Senate to- day a bil was presented providing for the Logisla- ture to cast the electoral vote of the State, which was met with opposition, and wae postponed till to A Senator cansed to be read a number of letters from the Ku-Klux Kian, and» lively discussion en- ‘A resolution was adopted to appoint a committee to receive bids for doing the State work of this ses. In the House, the Senate bill removing al! political the citizens of the State was poued uutil to-morrow, ———— LOUISL —— New On.eans, Aug. 6.—Two more Democratic bers of the House were unseated to-day, and their Radical opponents vote of 18 to %, ‘The seata of these ousted members originally contested on the ground of ineligi at ground Was abandoned ‘Ainoug the published evidence ‘are two aMdavits purporting to show that ts committed greater frauds NA. ystalled in their A large crowdgwas in atten: ance at the residence of William McKee, of citizens thronged the house and were introduced lock three hands, each accom ge crowd from different parts of tie vs und transpareneles, arrived and In response to repeated oral sppeared, and was introduced to thi Gen, Grant stepped forward and 6) ok¢ ellow-citizens, T can sean words to thank you for this very hearty larly gratifying to me to meet 1, Louis, a piace which his rise a inan grown, interests, and where I intend to become ‘Thanking you again, sabres, &e,, taking id Stat was. "The' Court adjourne morning. When the trial of ihe other defendants was proceeded with, and the eain Mil except the case of Gen, Sueridan, who wus fined 100. ‘The defeudants appealed to’ the Criminal verdict rendered B14, 709 sole ved by nearly rt of the Minister it resulta have Seen made by of goamo, And Which must be paid from the ‘s of said measure, are #0 enormons that the Government will be deprived of those products ‘The report show of March, 187%, there will be ghano advances againat the St ‘w of this result, the Minister believes that I. will have sad evidence that at lor two years they cannot count on the product of tthe satisfaction of the public neces. net balance on the Of $286,108.06, led to-day for States steamer from Yokob: to-night from re is Mr, ©. Doveri oreign Affairs, who entiary powers * writ of error in went to the Peniten- dian Ministers ceived attentions from the Lieut.-Governor, private individual wile. Bat litte Is known their Mr. Howe and the election slay by the Legislature, the entlre Kepobitcan ticket was chosen, A blll was presented in. the Legislature to-day for n election of municipal authotities for Augusta, to * caused by the relief of th tary appointees. Tn the Se tee on Priv 5 majority report is orgia alone held. The Committee are constr m litary tribunals alone are competent to decide upon wiitary orders. ‘The present Logislatu ander a state of things whi elm sc the open In view of all the ose a resolution, that Gene on, Mead: declared and beld organiautions, political, are really military, as uu: Before Justice | start. TH NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGU SPORTING. ; oe POLITIC. — —— Saratoga Races—Sccond Day, Missourt Democratic State Convention. Samaroos, Aug. 6.—The first race toulay was a hurdle race, for alt ages, two miles, over eight hur. | dies thrce and a to the winner, @100 to Attondance was large and fiehionable, | adopted: and ihe racing highiv exciting. “The three favorites | ry were beaten, and immense sums were lost. Hurry Booth won the hurdie; Starligit and Eagle were | jiviting the com " 4 close, second and third; Lobelia fourth, 1 | vor st ouniiiae ot haat or present ratty nwcnetatie and Tycoon, the favorite, was inst, ‘Time, do, In view of the condition of the State and nati Cini And Feaal¥e ae follows esbenel ne nel with anbounded tha Viomtreaidenc ot the Calter States upan ay ‘The second race, for the, Saratoga cup of $1,000, | Sf principles told, earmoat soun |, nod. truth added lon eweepsinaes of BW coche tho and & With Axed parpose And uncohquerable zea, we will Iabe tet malles, for all ages, was won by M. Hl, Sandfy dearewh roeeeerned ned Ciena D. h, Lancaster by haifa head, beating Jaines | “Se WFnife Swe cryrettinn te piacere noliy second, Funny Cheatham elose third, and Mor | from every avs Tisey trailing, Time, 4:14. Halterably oppoe negro The following was the pool betting: Ity, He logical sequence. The proposition n Fanny Cheatham, €2.29), Jamies A. Connolly, @ F'2ie tc Scent to, the olegsivg, fra 2 ater, & Morrieny, $100, a ure an, while thousane t cnstor Was thine at the iaek quarter, and won by vin-n write faut to-one nicl the wiliest excitement a. dash of three-quarters of a mile, Justice, The pool betting waa about as follow ous! gan #0"; Harry Booth, §80 ce an all ages, purse GHW, waa won by D.-MeDanteis's | ENA Ane, declaration of, the, Mimourt Hadiea ch, f Lizzie Rogers, by a ledgth, beating Giiroy sec. | Hi, tReIF platform. that they “ cherish uo revenue! Wthowe who fought I ond, Raguette fourth, Eckerson’s cb. ¢, fifth, and Juval ask, The following waa the pool bettin Grog, 41.100, Liacie Rogers, $730; AM the Freld, a view of the $m), 1D, 8 very bad start, the favorite being al- | 1). of the United States Sup it There Ban enh ae ee tien ot caves, proves tho S i 5 + tonal nuitand void, this party ot perseriputn st Sanatoud, Aug. 0-The following are th: en. | gure the call 10 ie adulsigieren ann tro at the pre r St. Lonts, July 6.—lumediately after tho aa sembing of the Demoeratic State Convention this {fect high, weiter Weights; $400 | morning the Committee on Platform reported the ond horse, if three or more following resolutions, wilea were unanimously phe Pemocracy ot Missonel, tn convention natem. | teoking only to fiving bares, and condally | | tiafaction the nomt- i He "we are willing to protect the colored race rage and neko equal Thark of contempt for the commonest principles o rT will be | ready to dent, i} ta stated, States, God cartons feiss of b a's Fates | nt reorganiehig. ti ie wail current Fates of betting on Friday's races: | through the intaimcue teutetration oe to et if aometh inst RAC! and ynwarrnuced interpertation of that ‘ont peri , Dash one and w half miles, for three-year olde; | nusiory of trmuny, Mist So thee lawton, puree, QcaN) th Vail, $700; Davis's Sandown, by Uncle Vie, 900; Boaster, $1); Bowie and Hall's Viley, $80) single Kogers, §100; Cob $00. SECOND RACT entra Saratoga stakes, three-quarters of KW. Camere out of Elennos 1. W. Camere PP. $1,600 added mile, for two-year olds, s br. £ Invereauld, by St. Albans, y Voltigenr, $200, | ‘e be, © Inverngias, by Old Calabar, ‘and Christian, ae royere lavaders of it nidjeted th out of Juniper, by Bay Middicton, $20, Mr, Hl. Sandford's eh. £, by Leaington, dam No weloomed iby imp, 06, 1 Heade i af D. MeDanicl's b. f., by Oakland, out of Leisare, by Sar Oat Cetera ket teeeiort Ret te, #4 d citizen of Taweal age. having resided tn the State m F. Morris's ch ¢,, by tmp, Belipse, out of Fidelity, | Sou ty the ter Time required by IAW, bas ther ht iencoe, 980, mudrace : Duc "we urge upga evety leial Slate to foglater antl vote. lowe THIRD RACE, Impartial vegisti at ouaih $59 entrance, p. p. ) added, for | 18%, we condemn and cise No pools have yot been made ou this race. eupporting ele sing wil taws tex) following entries will start : ‘ PeMOeE AC othe party of and onde J. Hekerson's gr i. Kichiond, aged, by Two Bite evasion to power will give H by dup. uatenauce any npr tutinidate th winty The wor wil give peace and (ran i Faith, by, Childe Hurold, Gullllty to thle distracted laud, Rel | Daa: itiow pt ire roe 5 prineiplee of political ington, damm Fiovide, by ». Medantel srt, he adoption oF , dam Alahama, by Brown Dick. d retorin MoH. Sanford's'b. bh. Lancaster, 5 yeara, by Lex: | A resolution, recommended by the Committeo, wa ington, dam Bue Bonnet, by imp. 1 a. Adopted to appoint & committee to prepare a araioga Is overflowing with visite to the people on the issues of the day, peta Poke the rights of cltizens to regher and vole under th rh and Uprinaticld Ratries. ng laws, and the decisvee of the Courts on th eeu to Jerome ‘ rl To point out amade of lege redress for Sanatoaa, Aug, 6.—The entries for i eprive meeting at Jerome Park, and the teeth | Pe RO meee ae ee field, Mass, in the sccoud week of Sep Hon, John 8, Phelps vas then nominated ox th here yesterday. ‘The eutrien with the Secretaries for | Dernocrathe candidate (or Governor by weclanhation, etngs ave very full, thus fasuring good sport | aud Col. Norman J, € mag, oF St. Lows, for Lieut for both events, Governor; after w the Convention adjourned _ | untit@o'elock P.M. le r Convention ule the following nominations Atuaxtic va. Active.—The match between | {ie siernonn: For Secretary of State—Nernard Poepping. yesterday, did not pr a - Por Atiorney Weneral—J. \. Hoekad elpated neltner club specially | for Audttor—Chariea C Reeniets. vos at the bat, while the feld t ing wae nothing out of the way on either ‘ile, Tie | ee eee eee ete wenn Activos were be cdl than before, but this time | the Convention then adycurned, Lewy the errors were in other positions, Walker tried for , extra epeed, atid dit not pitch as well as before, The | palline for three dudgee oF the Supreme Court uni own Way from (he start, and A. ratifientio to 6. at the Court I Targer than at any 1 There were two spe speakers were 1 country, whoe these noted clubs, kere stands, ore of sche Convention irou th ated much enthusivem, - burgh, for Tuesday, and this time, pire, the Unions will be beau ‘The follow ing is the score of yesterday's game: ae a ae ha Kentucky Electlon. re Kelly, tet b. 1 | Lovtavinue, Aug. 6.—Returns from the interior 33 derwerkerit$ 1 1 | counties come In slowly. The indleathons are now 43 § } | tint Gov, Stevcason's “mmqority: will reach fully ED t 3 | 50,000. es 0 0 —— fot : 3 Pellctent ttemas whee amit a ime & 1 Se Srascese, Ang. 6.—The Hon, Denni = = | thy was today un nimousty renominated by us wor 6 9 | pudlicans of the Twentvthid riet, for Congre Regulatio Aumany, Au Phe Democrats of this city | pn slcuhol Map. 94. 04. Sth, 6th, held a meeting to-night to tadorse the nomination of | UNPOmm Atlantic Hes Yaa | j ia Seymour and Blair, . Twedtie Hall was crowded, and | 4 gies Lar Sends re were three or four Umpire—Mr. Hoaford, of the Empire Club, peorurs—Meaers, Mouk and Halleck, Time of Game “Two hours, te To-day the Irvingtons play the Kekfords. OF acetal got Lodo Ag wa ty Detnorr.—The tmatch with the | tiendy of the Hun. Koscve Conkling, serenaded hit t., resulted in favor of the | at the Butterfield House ing. When he ap Unions by a score of 83 to Ii. peared upon the baleont he was voeiferoutly ap ern were Francia Kernan, §. 8. Cox, A. J, Feil of Arkansas, and seve ators. Communities are fe alecalpropoattion, that every | tery rin the ' dw tale and 1 Of ‘wll qualified voters Hnder the ree ot thelr oficialda: | the noml. "hie prinetpal woutakin. The apeak: Loyal League of itteal | dates for fpr no 1) ing tr ot 7 | present ¢ “ ny 4 the semsl © a that the © y 1 Downea to rie Bacue Detroare rnow Cart | plete’ | © briety In response to the call of na, the Eagle Clab of this elt; on eee he gave.n dinner at Delmonteo's L. Durkee, Aug. 6.—Mr, Alonzo Garse- | legge ‘ot! resident of the Eagle Club of San Franelsco nated for Congress by 2h “pre which occasion & very enjoyable ti al Interchange of fraterual scutimenta marked | day ‘ouvention was addr the occasion, of Augusta, Mr. Pillsbury, the L . = for Governor, the Hon, David 1 binese En i Secretary Seward’ others. The Democrats have a fag-ralsing and mi Avwuny, N. Y., Aug. 6.—The Chinese Embassy | ™ eeting to-night, and a large number of citizens were entertained at | RuTLaNn, Vt. Aug. OT ¢ hospitable mansion of Secretary Seward last | Wy'ine itepuritcan evening. Inthe course of the evening masie and | of Vermont to-day, Gearing were introduced! for the entertainment of | The Hon, F. i. the Chinese meinbers. of the En ‘whom the | when mingling of the sexes In society isa no’ and bereto- | Wiiliard, and n fore unheard of thing. Their amusrment atthe | didater—Mr. Woodbridge. Mr, Willan Strange sight of ladies and geatiemen joining In the | Veasey, W. M, Dorr, and Harman Canfleld. ance was a marked feature of the evenlag. Cards | New Outeans, Aug, 6.—An immense crow Wetter tant forane: iving tbele adarees. Ta peihered in Lafazetio pquare to-mient, Ve bear IV oilins, To Ca ET ares evening peared ort | come popular an an vrator. One of the agreeably Ae oS Fevers with Lv sroshing or trespassing mar its pleasure, and all retis well pleascd with the hospitality and kind attention | PMdtiorm gave way, ‘ail fit On the part of their hosts, "At ulf-paat 11 ocluck | tier pernane were injured, this morning. the embassy, acenmpanted by a large Lives wore lost, number of clitzens to carriages, took conveyances for. the farm of Mr, H. 8, Danning, situ: ated about a mile and a balf went of the ely, to witness an exhibition ‘of the — ms i his friends chan ed akers bi mounted the stand for the sae purpoe, W 4 four poleemen and tw ter serivusly. Ni , a he cattle at the stock yards Operations of the Kirby reaper, At four o'clock thie | $0 the disease among | aRernoon the whole baat ‘Accompanied by Srere- ied, ‘The diseased cattle have tary Beward and se: | frien went to Willow | been thoroughly excluded from the hoalthy ov and Brook, and were entertained by Ex-Governor | every precaucion is being taken to prevent a further Throop and E. 'T. T, Martin. ‘The party returned to | {nfection.. ‘The a Secretary Seward's at about ten o'clock this evening. | Pennsy ly ‘They leave for Niagara Falla to-morrow morning, _—————— The North Missouri Railroad, ‘The City Council of St, Louis has granted to the North Missouri Railroad Company the privilege ‘of extending their track down the levee to a tor on the river bank, and appropriated to their use Aye hundred fers of the river front, for of establishing « ferry designed tor the tri ‘of Inden cars across the river. ‘These franch expected to and will have the effect of increasing the rain trade of that cy. aa they will enable the rail | | Au elderly female, name unknown, was kill wraTcompany to handle grain in bulk, aud drain | on Thursday at South Camd the wheat and corn growing of North. Mis be Wout on the track to re sourl and Southern Lowa, truck by the cow-eatcher, erg ee The Troy and G Darkness at Long Branc! tn run der to the Hoosac Tunnel At Lona Baanen, N. d., Aug. 6.—Owing to an un. | expec regular trains will commence run. ayoltable accklent to the gasometer, the grand ning which was to have been given at the 'Stetsun House | next week to-night is postponed untll Tuesday night. Nashville, —— FIRE eee Iw Waverter Puace.—About three o'clock yes | ! terday morning the residence. of Mrs. Sater, 17 | State trial tp the Be Wav eric, place’ was discovered to be on fire in'two | A letter from Pan diferent portions, of the building, one in the base: | states that the passen pete hatatand and anovler at the foot of | steamer Ocean Queen noewaiter.. Phu doors being Left open, front | at Aspinwall nearly th ir, was dou! integded to produce a draft, portion of the P* i Halle time the whole ng woul have | hating been carried away during 4 storm at Obisyd #. A sick lady : ke, | at m, and several gentiem ime to extinguish the fire belore any serious | w. damage bad been done, T matter is under investi tion by the Fire Marsbal, ‘The occupant of the | ee eee een eee that aorning. Camp ee wae not inured, Was arrested and lodged in the Kuss Greenwiels J ‘Axsow iN Buooxtry.—An attempt was made | Morin and. four eoupanions about 5 o'clock yesterday morning to set fro to the | thea att m picd to whip him, pment of cine nia road has been stopped tut (he entire shipment of 92) wil are aftected. ite over th —— CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. pasic In Philadelphia, on Thursday , a cigar deales named George blowing out dle braius, flood, has been fully resumed gions ver & baske on Thursday, Jo dolin A fy Waa impanelic muc va, received in. this city, ore wh With of duly, in cons w of a on. Thomas Moran, one of an excursion party frow ‘eater, Wis fatally shot at Koesy Point on Thurs. day afternoon by Edward J. Campbell, of New York Stable of J. HL. Glendvan 4 Lrviug street, Brooklyn So RE SEAR One of the men employed on the premises discovered Wenther Hepert. 808 entering a quinuty of shavings in fh He ope i Lobaceo’ ve the alarm, 4 suppress ne Wind ey (OECD CO thuch damage Was done, ‘There were twelve horses ‘i Cie i | Bers oy are required vulucd at $4,000, in the stable at the time, SE }eaF 8 ob 1 Cixcrxssati, O,, August 6.—A fire broke out ge Ve BUC this morning th the engine room of th r Cloudy; Waite sta wre, and voon commu ieated to the + Eten Yon will pores, al mae, Which was lying alongmide, ‘The tha {Cloudy tipon such inported tol thevee W the steamers Pine Grove and Ezra Porter + Cloudy. s+ the bnport dattes, the ti and a barge, ‘The total loss i» estimated at about | puyaiy $100,000. ‘The ain Vorter won owned Ia Piuaburgh, Pusalo:. sian valued ab $44,000, and insured for $4,000 in | Chicago” Pitaburgh ofices. ThepPotomac was valued at Tountiic.: dias and was insured or $15,000 in Cinelnnatt of Key Weet The Tine Grove was owned by tho Nashville Pa Havaua. Company, was valued nt $1200, and was insured in Pitsbureh onices, The barge Was valued at $1,300, And wusinsured for §1,00) The fre is supposed t0 | A. Bel have been the work of an incendiary, oe Walt. ——_ Yew, Relig Scrvosep Svicipe.—A post-mortem examina ANG! AG tion was made yesterday ‘afternoon, by Dr. John ie Vargo Hea on he “bdr of Charles Relinenrehnelder, : whose sudden report in another ‘of this paper; and, the condition of the body, iy Cares that he came to his death from some | [i Kind ofcorrosive -polsou taken inwardly, ‘The in- cuest will be beld to-day. Total. ont & Co. ‘There were five can Ww. u. colored Democrat, Who has lately be Addressed the crowd, and Mr, Holling bad jist "a. Aug. 6.—The panic in regard Tt is believed. a nearly all jamermau comuiitted suicide by The business of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road, which was temporarily interrupted by the J,,'by the Cape eentield Railroad will not be | pumbers. 10, a8 | lected Io Aug. 17, and will be advertised early n Burnside 1 for larceny, Was placed on trial in Sinitl: yprestil- and witracted | fie clulin for drawbic beng the tirstof the kind ina | qiidavit will not b oft New York on the re detained | sl track and a culvert Campbell aud Wack wilt Rico! Hon. Charles | jtevorat eu , Was nominated for Congress | exportati A the First District fer two days’ excited balloting, ‘oodbridge was steadily lending, forth the executive m few rocieti celal apenrar eo of draw! alcohol and eam,” pon the arti Bethe Untte int Lowe th tore the 1 Te the me 1863. FROM \ Special Despatches to The Sur Attorney General morrow THR TROUBLES IN THE SOUTH Reqnesta for troops si Gov. Warmouth, of Le by the € Com Wife visit with the 9 and Mr. Evarte also had « TUR NEW DEPARTMENT COMMANDER, Gen, Canby is expected the last of this week diately enter apen the mmander of this department nmander of tte. departay he being a mem! 8, now In session TUE PRRRDMEN'S NURKAL, Major-Gen. Howard thas iss the act of € the cavalry tact GEN, KILPATRICK Will during the Pose of attending (0 his private ted that he will enter the po ‘Gen, Bilps while in umber of invitation and Sherman's mar cavalry of that The ofa in tam, Wwas pleasanttand conciilato question (ve ley na, whieh urn) Klving Gov m, (he Presid arse hi taace on’ distill wed July 2, were this morning issued: fr nt auch ati g Hot le OF proof aalione actually ext porter to nllowan 0 | or shail Ble with th talned by 0 t | entrion and order, fro in eae and to exporte eatic hd on al omeial Ne foregoing regulations will be in force and take 0 q The Se i toms: Imported tine ‘the use eflect ints Texaseny Di Taaing. duty ign Uy e Coie bill_of purelinse, whe trahamitted ‘The following memorandum of enclosures con cludes the regulations for drawback I allowed, a draft for the and G 9 toe eaNet forwarded frou thetrensary | Lauren apd Xporters, to avoid inlacarria ir drat Frice adress in full Miko" haan Tor allow anc re for Hately customs ¢ etary following circular, co and enuf, Hot I trios previous to the Ini day. ¢ he United States wt and cannot be withdi hor be eutered for courummption oF tranep first day of Oct Kinds of tobacco and 4p 1 requires t eancel HINGTON otor, Aug. 6. THE REVENTE COMMISHONER, The acceptance of Mr. Rollins's resignation by | the passage ot’ ur the President does not, as some suppore, put hin out of the Revenue Bureau ofthe President i# merely formal, and the matter stands Just as itdid before, The qnestion whether | Pirhose | the condition m resignation is binding upon the Prosident, whether he is boand to re try may bere | bed tot ‘The action onditionally, # letter of | 1 Attorney General, and nothing further | fy the ne until he gives hie optni upon theif natural richts, we arg | Jeet, Mr, Kvarts arrived this morning, and daring | aes and the day had a protracted tnterview with the Presi: dont, Secretary McCulloch, and the First Assistant | It is understood that he witt be lay his opinion before the Pres! on the sub- | all other rosy Astana, will soon he mad vernora of several other Southern ‘0 action will be taken tn the pr notil the whole matter ean be laid before a full Cabl net meeting. Parties from the South repr | Revenue were at sion early this morning, the gon n being that the placo was vacant ana | cd ont that an appointment w RETURN OF MR, RV APT Attorney-Gon al Evarts rel Secretary MeCu loch interview this alternoon, ere about | P int 4 elution aw Emory, th will Fematiy Cans Hoard to revise | Conve ating to the Fre Tents Bureau. whlch was vetoed on the Inst day of and fmm CUSTOMS RECKON | The receipts. fr Mat Inclusive were as follows probably wilren to lecture upon Soath during lied credentials to € nt expressed the op! ‘Tennesse | number of Democrats p in Louistana and other Souths upon proper ap) : That of which would b the suppres tod by partment, and the matter rewaln tion the it num> | out, and rest referred tothe | ice in abey- | Tus Commissioners in pla Nehoileid returos on Saturday, + at prosent, aad be © praw for the ACK REGULATIONS, of drawback act i in Hint terms of the law be al: ol and ram, a» p drawback will be allowed 4) degrees an sua of al | ment of the Hon, Horace Gre contatuing. gations, et ul draw ‘muet, i Teast wx hie hus WL PLEA | ‘ot Durineas, in accordance contatued the | pan announces, In custome | Dan ann iMenten, &c amination | and ni KuUKers, And InApeets ricline The duatilier by whom the tax w ‘a duplicate thi 7 of ‘the hie Wilk of re. voice or | pants, Was Dontahslt beequal | cluct stat mount of drawback elaiwed | Hospital. ‘or delay Ky! ,thesamecrrtifeate another | time, Dr. Armstrong, of P Tense Of lading, oF b frou the «under the dein | Bur f 'gppertainit is are to b per one UpwardA, Wi AV 1 he disallowed yucky. 1 on ale pon, whieh. the Ante of pi HOOF FMI EXPORLT It CHERS Alvtitter, the And nuMver of th and uct of duly Treasury has collectors of cum ANTMENT, Ang. 4. 104 at nr at fact of July 20, as, entit intihled epirite wuld Lobaceo, h ‘eeetion, wa thauutac wet has nd tor hnpor such warchutive jor to th false COAL U6 ous | Puirt, Fre eh oiler of au . on 4 ed. nie end of sec! rem; aud the tute following words: of tobarco oF any substitute | at the cori 1 on cigarettes Wolkhing DOL of thousand, #1 ane di | Otfars i. “thar | on ple if per thousand. ie hils ‘collar provinions OF Ahly tet Sua! eee tke | ita, Taken to the elie Of scetion 88 prey be held to bee « Deparimont manutne Pavenwe Joe must be 11S. Cigar, jee hat ch “e undter the eat Holds that and CAFS Coqulred (0 pay the Hew of Impor ae preseribe:t by praviaa at the én: thon ea, red to anh th. te by the {lat seeuon, MRS Fe cigars snail t Cigars each, ac) Thay cannot be pormitted Wilhont, Being. to. pac whether imported In that condithen of olherwise and eet It, hoe been submit- | tinder the provisions of the 10th sect ho Internal revenue + Ape are reqial time ituated by that section, ta the several hove cited or ferred to take effect from and after the py Che last clauee of section ME, mi provinion In Fegardto packing Also ex toe and eordinary Chat HV packages of fr to pase ont Patlecact TENE AT sa Pe Mec uLLot Becretary Of the Tren tody, require under ent regulath Forpecktully, prodie of the nines PRRSON AL, The wife of Senator Trumbull contin recovery. AVMY CHANGES, Brevet Major Sure the Uni ambus, New York ti ise, cy . and oF Delhney, of 0 Tnfuntry, has t he On - Skooxp Astevmey Distuict Gaant axp Cot Chow. chis Club met last evoning at the old Shak Hotel, enrolled members, and made ar ments for b ereeth uspareacy bana Pearl and Whatham sire Coxyrstion tion, easled by at the corn ts in the cour ‘orrronep. The der of the State Cansl E . e given of the ti Convenvion, Gaant ax Courax ix Monuisayta,—On Tay ning, Aug. 4, the eltizens Wards of ‘Morrisania ly K Hotel, Dr WN. Kin Wallace acted ax secretary Of ive was anpornted on perm Eanization, A meeting will bo held at sane plac Vuesday evening, Aug. 1 Tue Uston Reruntican Gevenan Comsrrre This Committee met at thelr rooms fy Broadway i eventn and place fi Fand report late of Inspecto one would be able t numittees #ball have. pre rep rs Kelly oflered « resolution to t FHOE be request from. the Dil in Feb Commissioners of this city, ange in te persovnel of that oie at the p Lime Would he inyudic Mr. ie would nob be wise to make any office, tor any change whic law posed by the Lexis ply to pur o have their places alle that number v tor lke reason Af the Dill became a law, th ould be twenty-tw Republicans turned oat of the office, and the ra tin, within two weeks eof the Governors “kinatn 9 xe int ture wo by Democrats, or at ompaon also favored Ul gies im the ng % ter said that the bill should. be signed by the Governor, Rieba ally would have the power of wppoiitiig tu ‘of thowe holding the of €0 appoint [04 Rit he agreed with t biteang, he would n longer th there fice at pronent, and be woul verats, He be appoint two Key sider the war 4 he signing of th niavor of the resolution, Mr ‘I be re Aditional ¢ Mr. which was carried, and. the hy vote of Oto 8, Mr Vin tasks | Iudon recommending to Ue Governor the appoint of 4 ley to the position prive 1 Register of the county, in order that the mulaty the office mip hi be gure to go to the ber ae, There Was, howe y wititlon was Wi rs, Duownen.—George Hussey, aged 48 ye: 201 Av drowned, Franklin street, aged 7, fell. yesterday from off P Tre North Hiver, aud Was Foscucd when almost hausted. Inat evening att nit wu Hospital Tur Munpenan Orr Aditloy # SuN, the re Bre ublished —Commiasione to What wor ng the wut tn his hands §206, About 2, five feet seven. inc eck woollen birt, bbw erday found fh Nortil river at the Jersey City cout | ah yy poanp Farat. Acctpent. —Jamoa Casey, aged of i Park street, while tir day afternoon, waa run Bry Dock Tine, aud was seri by car Td of of thy to wrrest Henry ©. win, colored, at the corn id street 18 | telegraphed for, and dressed the sufterer's wound, auy,—James O'Byrne, alias Jame The | Moore, and Jobn Keilly, ailae’ * Sing Sing Rob, were arrested on Wednesday night by the Secon Precinct Poli ton street, und stealing @ larg and balls, of the value of 1.00), ‘They wel caught by Capt, De Camp, Sergt. Wade, aud "Dov tive, Stilwell and: Hayes, while in the det of disp Aingor the billiard baile Wt Hit Mowery, amd Seound Pi Ayotuen Arte ¢ ter To clock lune ev the ‘Twenty-first Ur ecluet Staion House as Otiver Laubrec Ly War taking @ pri station house in ‘Tbirty-titth street, of the panions of the latter fred a volley of stones, aud Jured the ofiecr s0 badly bout the head au that cHed to let go his prixoner, w w ' ‘Capt. Abiair pon the fiets being reports at once shart Ut and captured three of th who were tak to the station house and locked up Ay Insane Iycexpiany.—Jobn Colling, ay at 4st Washiny wtreet, Was li evening ert and cheroots shail very | Journey nt that | Hl, and to-night no hopes are entertained of her | Ing of Union ot done speedily by the Executive as disturbances will take place in various places throughout the So THe RUSH OF OFFIC The crowd of office seekers at the White continues to tnerease daily istioner of Inter C. G. iappersett, Assi . Sistas Areey, has boGn saitant | tig mots by and by. Three mew memoers were ads ding a maas ratifeation meeting and | received, tis the sate as that presented to. No First aud | having been appointed a Committee ¢ om the ground that any tabrook thought le under twenty or thirty Recublicnas, and i halt © FER Be Kingsley declared that | Saul was made ane snnible for ite question, adopted Ty while fishing in te bast Hiver, at'the | Journe foot of Kighth wireet, fell into tie water and was Arremprey Svictoe,—Felix Geutz, a German, ie nt Ta Sixth, wircet by swallowing morp ine, ‘Taken to Bellevue oipt of $4) Trot the Four: Ii Precinet, aud 817,50 from the Bighth Precinct, p Duownen.—The body of an anknown high, red ing in the | keep them tills and 9 o'elvex vasing Burk row, | We never use iotin ly, Af not fatally, ti nth Precinct, was endeavoring last evening © belug drunk and dis ‘A, | before Alderman Coman, ut, the "Tom charged with breaking into 7 Ful: | elier's quantity of biiliard | tis alleged, has stuleg som Worth of property Was recovered and taken to the | coumitted to anewer tux Pouter.—Shortly af. whow be. had arresied for pitching pennies, to th PRICE TWO © 04 of sixty days from the paveage of this act, and that foe driny tran be mnt rvrston eaten edt tosved nceos TABOR MOVEMENTS. Say bythe Scerotary st he Treasury. The inal Cauca — Usrren Cooprns, No 1.-The monthly mete ing of Coopers, No. f, tool ploes last evening, at the cc mer of Pitt and Broome streets bert present. “Fines and ives ® ut members, and a fine of fl exch imy on vee | several members Wino hw violated the rules of the eiety. ey - " ened Tae Trinp Ustow Codreastive Bertone So crrry.—This body met last evening at 49 Ladiow street, for th rpoae of teoitVing sete riptions meinbens, Seven per united with jon. makine im alt 860, It was ubecriptions fut the stock represcad Other apy ation for Hut | eft of the members wilt shorthy ve made. hee bet Jovavermen Sr. Bor a Ain Bon.pens.—The members In | of the sbove Sostoty held a meeting at 147 Weat Thirty aceon atrect, last might, J, J. Wigger, Pres det to the char. A communtdation wae rend from the President of the Workingn Assembly of thi Btate, apocaiing t ety for means to help the bricklayer ent strike for the enforee ment of the A resolution fered, and wnanimously adopted, to approprin ‘In the treasury for thett henedt, ater page ing thelr own indeotediess, OMicers for the ensula six months were put in nomination, for at the next Mr. from the tiny ito eA, veting, and orged them, a# Well a# all workingmen, vattend, Adjourned, x Bnicxtarars.—The regular meete 'o. 2 was held Inst evening. Mr. Geul wuni¢ation frow the renee Be ing $14.50, and apole arpenters and Joine ogiaing for the amaliness 1.4, Dut promise mitted, A Committee fr from d the Department of the South, and or | Suclely was “4 bey cht Sg © | to be exomined for promott d Surgeon | terers’ Boel b : setae neandi- | 4. W. Randall has been relieved from duty at terers) Society by doing plastring work om ort | jobs prepared by non lath smitive. thought ‘was’ ‘very hunt, when thele Society was ing every nerve 1 suse tain the = b ere in the! vtrike for xht hours, ‘Two Jobe were thas reported as have tng Drieklayers “sen ye OD piastering—one cor ber Second avenge and Pifty-ninth etreet, and another ner of Fourth street and Avenue D. The commu. jeations were referred to the int Committee of Hneklayers ood Plasterers, A delegation from the Longsliovemen Vaiuters’ Soelety was present with adonition of $15, Votes of thanks were given to thin sociely and to the Carpenters and Joners, The Conference Committee's report upon anton and ea ge. | eration with the Laborers’ Unions was prescnted am HW. White han be aed to duty ae i t Schuyler, New Yora harbor norue Ree erry aly in LOCAL POLITIC of | on Wedtnenday evening. 1 tution presented a report tn lion of the manner and method of electing offleers, Sinith, el roeeipts, $211,795 Wisin bank, @60004, The Tras mitier on Constle Hien to a modifies a cutive ¢ bie at Albany on the 12th i til after both political pa Y Orecee” meastnat les {for committee on the guestion of amalgamation ofthe three L No, 2 were in fi Were not #0 «inp men's Union aa one Feported tat the Committee of ‘oF of such union, but Nos, tand 12 dl. Me, Bisset of the Workings J the Society, and stated tha® ecure a hall (oR ade Unions, he me plated meeting of 1 he Cooper Inst A | informed they could obtain the evoulug. ‘The gentiemna high compliment to. the wor king Heqiving them the hall for €100, wherens they charge 220 for political meetings, owing to the number of poolle required to preserve order. He considered, that one oF tWo policemen at the door Would eumice tee | for the working men, Who are peaceable snd orderly, rt | CApp Avuiwinber ealled attention to the by Mr. Eldiitz at the bows masons’ meeti fay, Hat the wife of a briekiaver had been money from bith to purchase the necessar He denied the statement, and wished this Union to vive back in his (Kidiite’s) fuce, (Ape Hed ant Mr, Toney reported that the Commititer t he be a being next in onder, the n prewut excellent presiding oMcer, Mr. 4; and several nomination for the candidates were put in Ne | otuer om ie election of these oftty ny place at the next meeting, dinent# to the eo their with society mien, and als the Hmit pou the number of anpronti y Lone fide Bowe toay have; provided that such boss shall bind himselt to keep the boys ciuployet all the year round, nud teach them the trade of bricklaying ; aid provided alsa that ao boy shall be taken as an appren wit ler the rules, these an tn, Mr p wee present and Kiy report of replies to hi for ald for the bricklayers, ws to men of the Pla Asoc la Hudson River ” Assoe Verplahekay callow: | oem acubject; and thet the Governor ebouki | £005 Covghmakers’ Union, N.Y. sity, #10; Corpse twhen a party wan In power it should | | Association, N.Y, city, $80, Total for the week, S343, Mr, Wood, of the last ni J Soctety, was tntro duced, and ty ed the mee rie tng the met fin, and ty at | sympatiyy w Y strike, res “ wortedd that t for balding anew school: Mouse in lurih xtrect haa been taken (rou ud given to Mr. MeWiiliams, @ me the work done by Martin to the foundae ’ Tho report of the strike ordered Jor lust evening, “4 cro Ne prosehted to the three Unions iu seeret ata tutaer day T soln other Foutine business the Society ade jth cee Urickiayers! series Neaaty Drownan, —James Gunaon, of 147 | 70 he Futtor of ihe Sun Sin: In your issue of the Od there I an article one Chua, Newton, tens, to a x 10 to 12 wobound apprenth ae, WORKIN af oar soya per day tomwieryot real estate (or th SLaeeE gS'or bo per dny to owuery of real estate foe tho in wi tontices’ when Aolug the Job by the day? te yrette wrest such buildings. ay trving tall cee ute iby rach uusk tied labor eudaugert 9 UN ictne rimit to make as good jonrmey te ‘es ve Dosace oust care, soa IUDPIOK® GOlMEt to them, what becomes of those apprentices 1 ie'tne lamie'to take en afte ad | 10 hours’ work Aoman & mistaken when be 6a ii, a4 use FoUgH and Witale it. Lwould Like to know Who wel dat Vnlons Ne | kets for car meubers ki tthe tn busace lave How at work few who Wet In were some of those Now this ge and tntunl y our po jured., Murtagh Malone, the driver, was arres.ed by naif boys which the 00 Oticer Hughes, of the Twenty-sixth Precinct, for often lormentor reekles* driving, and lucked up iu the 9+ coud Pre- rs wm m, The voy was taken to the New York bal ' ese ave ort ae Shor in tum Sraeers.—While Officer Delegar, silat denaua al y that ppesntien -reMul three men'who are working at Hom herve ant 20 woe four New York, they wil ot th urned ‘upon hin, and violently ity pw 4. this you will ‘oblige one 4 bi e oMicer then drew his revuiver vurmauiy devence of the Workingman. Tee | and Ored, the ball taking eect In the rigat knew Joint TIM THY CAPPER, col. | of foaae Garnett, who. wins Konda by at the | 6 DeDGR sraeT, PovonkeRstE,Union No, 7. lice Headquarters, waa — esterday brought na charge of rtealing from Chester T, Ford, 34 Jobn streets Was cinployed asa working Jeweller, Jews und other jeweller's tools, ‘The prisoner, F110 worth of property {described Guring the past four “month while he was cmployed at Ford's evtablishmen! e | When arrested a piece of old and several jeweller’ {3 | Instruments Were lound Ih bis possession, He was David Kyan was committed assault on@ Towns, —Henry Johuer was dd | where ti re | ofthe ki on wcharge of comuliting an indec young girl, Jane Wild, 15 years of age, | Stove ynom ten Prewises.—Henry Duparey | awed 0, clerk, of 6 Mercer strect, was’ yesterday | charged Lefure’ Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market 1. | Court, by Henrietta Hirsibe: sume address, Y | With “entering her room durlig ber absence, an ling a gotd wateh a worth $100 i uplainaat saw the pr ut OF her room, | tnisted her watel, wad called Oficer Curley, of th Mr | Kishth Precinct, ‘the prisoner then ran away, par. My | nue by the uillécr, woo captured bly and found the J waten'ipos hin. Dupare, tw deience, said he merely etrowed the wateh to. play. policy with,” and bas ceonled to re Aled for trial, wy Respewing Extautisiannts,—Dr. Daltor it, rented by Ofer Hubby of thie Huth Prechiety ie baghhgrrg eee | he ven He built a fire oF straw, eliips, i ju Mnburtible watter on the back sloop, Which | «in regurd to the subject of the manufactare of lardy ', ected Of wood ; had the fanies ob. | Lwoud Fos ectimlly rep wht ‘any kind of headway, the house would | sole ot NO BOF likely have been ed, und several | business 16 ded wares | that the prisoner had formerly been in tho As: lun, | fering essettially, fr dacharge of insanity againet bun, ind weked the pouce nity. —A be pagistrate, Joamed Lisknor, aged 14, 1” the horse be was driving taking Hii, at Ue cor ot Froukfurt and V rate Severely i dur ' Beievae Horpit Hen Houiiin, aged 16, of S17 Hroome street, fell, yoate day mor fromm the Oth story of 14 Kivtug nircet, WhEFe he Was at Work pu'tiug up lire wcape or a Hith street, fell, worterday, frous a seaifold the corner Sal ated And Secoad vent and was by ured. esterday ly, mage luck alpaca, woe pleked up ti ‘of Twenty-fit street nue, and taken to the Bellevue Los! of 16 West atreet, while empl yin the station house Lo uivuil tue ae: tstreet, wus rin OVER yesterday, through m nd Was scriously Injured, ‘Taken to the Beleyuc | whea he tise Proper Custom Howse | Hospital... Barnard Davy, aged Hoot pass Out of th the stampa havo bi yesterday | the Nincte Kast river, loading crindstones, had | founded. The romaln femdatome aulng’ upon } Hrecin tients tor the manuictare of tard are sit orion ot the ety. They are under constant MU ary Luspoctor, I would respects for tortered With, tauks.” Foveut, at least, this bie copsiug vuly Wo require fully recom mot of | use of Ug! Mysreuious Aveain.—About 7:30 o'clock last evening, @ sirauge-looking nan, entirely wnknowny ry | Was vbmerved to dump a load from a cartat the cor: Y | ter or Siaty-fuurth stieet and Madison avenue, and ou | then drove off, Curiosity led the ooserver to uacers | tain What had been #0 inysteriously thrown Out, ered that t consisted of hUwas wt | bones, skuila, de,, the re four persons. Ins quicice were inade by the police relative to the af thir, but no information could be obtained as to who the party Was that emptied the ghastly load, oF Where they cane (rom, From appearances, the boned Rave bern previously buried, but whetuer in conse crated sort or nut is of course Uuknown. Rumors of thurder aud foul deeds were rie let night ail over uth Ward, but doubtless are ait ‘were taken to the Ninetec f plution house (or a further Iavestiguiiog Ine the strange ssi = NTS ‘to be batloted irk

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