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a ee a a ee NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST -_-- —_—_————————————— . - Sanaa CAG TELEGRAMS. | gerry pete, o7 gainer ot un | POLUtCa L FROM WASHINGTON, 24n0R Mos teen Asia and this country. Mey Barlingyme “s'1 | Castes Prancia Adame will make no Polttte %" — TH. TFT YEAR. wah A KANSAS SENSATION. fe nil ont act from Care tae roan cone aived cal Bpeeehen, inact Desgiahia io Gk oe i rare ol Nir ate tke ae |e gre Conrigusarn at Disterct Drwocnars Girl Stolen aud Cruetly Oucragod= Interv w Between Lord Stan- | trary’ to thelr insite ng wy xcept honors trom | Aostow, Mage., Avg. &,—The Hon. Charles Wasnreaton, Aug. ®. | for eiaht hours show a wast of harmony in their | Disitiet Demucratiecigh met on aatardtereenina: | pgp gEtten Abaut on che Peatrtee, muctelpalitie j, however, {he Commission: | Pennele Adamer ip reply te’ an ‘laviestion cris +) Aug. 9. or lat hours elot nt of harmony in their | [title Teh met on Saturday ev vor the Mort Lusrenworth Conaereative, duty privately 0 tion © wh oY pine o utnncle inet dnt 71 Rig’ ndrew J. Mathews 1 ley and M. Moustier. stoners would, ih, Pelrately | Gainey Grant Club and the Quitiey Répabtionn Cote: ‘ ANTS ® OPINION ASKED, wn evaniaclé Incompatible with as anoedy a ciows of | Chairmen The people of Jola, Allen county, were visit Butaio, In Yosterday morning. the Attorney-General waa | the strike as weanticipated on Saturday, ‘The over. | bhuse me tauch sartiad on Monday, 2th tat. hy the ane mittee to addrets them, thauks them cordially for the —— wad visit oly cc! | | | Snvitation, and aays \ {or the Are time requested tn writing by the Seero. | ture# were wade, anda basis of comprotnise ygrond | Cotonnn Guawe awn Cotrae Mumtiva.—A | luc osimeny guatoMe Serpuarenda tink Gn Caer 7 7 tary of the 0 gto Bile ote he | apo, anda comuntttee of four Deladiketore ay. | Meena. oF. Welorad owen was fal bani “i ated tat can vec Satisfactory Assurance Given fo pine gee ary Of the Trensney to give his offielal optuion in the | Upon, atta committee of journeymen bricklayere ap EioGcrared voters wae held on Saturday | any loealty” ‘The tartare as follows e aod Nercker ot rod clab W the Cinb ant A | f 1a preeuroing that T have , ol eveultg in the hall, Covlage pi th mo respect varied tn tay attachment te that reat | case of the Commisstoner of Internal Revenue. | pointed to confer with the bosses iu rolatton to the | (eutie frente the Peace of Europe. Artavra, tin, Aug. &—T.0 appointeesof Gor, | Ue Theil Yetora my departure from the Putted | The questions askot ars, whither the office | same. ‘The Joint Commitee on Strike of the three Bullock take charge of the State road on Monday | St \ee AD still Jovoted to the support of the wef | is now vacant, and whether the Prestdent | Ui believed that thia power was conferred upon ¢ é Monday | evident teuth proclaimed Ia the great Declaration of ‘ i slevon were vole canvaas the colored uatite nett. B, Mulbert, Superintendent of the Southern | iti lo the ‘maintenance Of Oat Union | ™8y ll it, af vacant The — Attorney. | Wein by their reepece'ive societice, aut yn Mile betier | the city and (udvee them to go to the pulle. oy ponding] nears old oe (iso router ehiidre Massacre of a French Garrison | Hapres company is appointed Superintendent; B. | Agaliak every evomy, ant to the supremacy of the | General fecia the Joga! and politieal Importance of | they souuht, without imimy co uw howr ard | Pyaar Asiewmy Dteswior, Autieeear Conse.-- | baslaoce ant ttaited'io gece tron bearing the name of 8, A, Williste eail | J. J. ffoward's om te heal of Klar erseie ond Nimeell o# a new comer and reset son ; that he wae 9 widower, having B, Wa ker, late Siverinten tent of Macon and West | Cisistitullon we our proteotion agalnss assaaita from | these questions, atid, in feb, of all queetions now be | tanding of thetaselves and necockutes, oo efhet | The members of thie cpa held a mecting on, Aatur. | 2! Die fins dering hie gbvomoe ay compan; Stivert f ail ne within, But in respectfully re | 4. a het ap re. | a 78 Hudan daughter. Me toward, cone in Cochin China, ern Tal way, ppc Hated Master of Transportation. | Guesting to be relieved {rom longer servies under the | fF€ him, relating to the voeancies tu oMees fied by | ® FeeonelMation between the bome: and the opern i Votrer Winrar’ eure, fives Lew. Sipescrnes oF ike vine the gant dutghitor (who was alas #0.” She got tty the carriace wi aud a In the proper aliwed reekdence, followed it ‘ines, thom uirned In another ote of the worernl i the Committes on Bonnar re Varles Wo Lawis had painted snd pre the corps with the elegant uew tannor, which | war then tn th tance. The { ——— a Governinent, my chief motive has been tpenjuy some | Courent of the Benate, He will probably give no | Uves, The card of the Committee of Noe 4 ond 39) Secremnry. Th a nee 1 r : remy. The tne es eof Me. Di niles, Eos eo ore’ bee ton ie | ve lonkan ede to meal ty in publi aitalre, 1 | opinion on any one until the entire gronnd covered |W another column will tell the rearon why thoy | were recet Arrest of o Servian Prince for the Murder } Bradiey mado speeet, in which he expre ed ur: | senaou ot orward to my retura among Jou 06 8 | by the suhject ts thoroughly exetnined. Mr. Bvarts | in thelr nudable design, #ome unauthoriaed por tad that . f cotire rest, during Which Leould hope to mente it Prince Michel ey At the charge made again him. Ni all | devote my lelaure to’ my rivate oceupations, greotly | Will consider them not merely ax Fegal questions, bat | OF persons, it seme, Knowing this action of the C their ne dircetion and epablicans left the Chamber, leaving th AOUITMERNY ArRAInS. Committee 0} owed with Uhvee eheore for the cand legged men frou taxation ls J ene they were redneod to 4 noeding my attention, For me to enter at once Into | in the Heht of sound etatesmanship, ttorney- | inittes, visited the bosses on Friday, and, by then acevpted, and drove | furiousl; rm ‘old wiivoutt a quorum. “Me, Dradicy has the oor on | ferdiMd ny attention, For we to enict at once Inte | in the ight of sound etateemnship. As the Attorney e he bomses on Friday y orl then acespted und the | UfOve, furouely, Prairie, | avouling cadens Mon sng | Period enjosed ating thy | General wiehes to give the subjeet grave consiiera- | ances that the Committee bad no powor w act in | sobs o Tint | anette Thecewnna cettamente WL long. ene FRANC so reroralon Wee omared te the Bigeye Geclaring | i bo for: | thon, it will probably be Friday before Lis opinion le | the premises, prevented an interview at all. Tho | betray cling Mas nde | GUILE (ho MIRBE, which be did, reenthiogs of throne ot ely Gras feseml exempting’ coearines and One. ch 1 eaay tally minke to re. | presented ranster masons eonwequently refused to svccive the | reread iy Wee ee | vovtitw of Miss ‘Howard, and ‘during the night Miew | Howard wae subjected Tepeutediy to tiie most outs mets s ( °! ind ait “ reatnout. The follow! Pants Ang. 8 Lord Stanley and M, Moustier sani m my intention to renal 11 wae devidedt at Cabinot meetings oa Friday | the position of rospectabte Mzorestends without any | sag i ; ‘ @, Mise Howard was compiilod to teen J a long conference at the Foreign Oftice bere to- ALABAMA, retirement, ast that» elretne order shoald by ixstied relative to | defined powers, sve to receive and distnrae monoye | anusthte nee aeeRict Terasrne Coane hia feud nerowm the broad pi ting of tho Big! irs and again dark 1 Assorbiy Daatelet voters | esa finod ber atlil In his power ont y, ‘during which questions Involving the present —— eam the disturbances inthe Southern Stat nd the de | to idle men, It te hardly reasonable to conceive that | too« pl Horaeo | at evening at Ly Allen ate tive Wee pipet tnd prospective pesoe of Burope were fully dis- | Moxtoowaar, Ala., Saturday, Ang. $.--The | The Mouth Carolina Democratte Rlecteral | sand ty ihe Governon thereof upon tne Fresident | st mon al fall working ealarion per day are | 4: titer in the chairrnad A tehiontager aa deere, | Necrenee“eaaniteulreted to the tussed. It ia understood that Lord Stanley, on be- | Mouse thie morning rejected the Sonate bill, by a | Oy pita ate ta Bi for tro The ord is now being prepared | reqniret to do euch clerical work ne this, or | wt Meolutions wore oftored ruiitying tho n in tose. and 5 antlemen who re . overnment sire | vote of forty.thre >| Corewara, 8. 6, Aug, 9% —The Domoers . ; ‘ Highth Dutriet to support Ghent’ Gn inbitons am tn | nay wae half of the British Government, expressed the desire | vote of forty-three to thirty-two, authorizing the | ogee an emoeratc | hy the Wectetary of War, and will be lesucd | that their respective Unions intended that they District to support diem’ On mbtion, ga In. | ian wer teincrees rived him that no auch fo, but | Electoral Convention adjourned yesterday. very | diatrict of the Mate, thirty one lo number, war repre. sented sod by further ine o had seen a vehicle 9 one driven by 4 in ow few days, Tt te understood that | Should have nothing more to do, The Commttior maintain that other And more Important powers Mr. Jobnton has coneiaded v0 recognise the Biase | muueee ther aud more Important powers were | eh for the maintenance of peaceful relations with ally) Logislature t the Powers on the Continent, and renewed eapree- | 1" tions for the continuance of the present friendly re- | } Corps was formed, and the following oMees | quiry he ¢ cted: Colonel, dames No King, Lieut Colonel, | & delegated to them, and that they shod not be re: { Marry ¥ a deserin pres eight ing: Adjutant, WR Kine, tir | id agninst it as being eovernmen ts now in force in the Sonth as legitimat sbrichod in the exerelee thereof, subject of courna bo | thar fomolved, that" The Corps or teal twill | See sal the direction of Vations with the ny M. Monstier re and’ "oppoved to the" ggulus aud | On motion of Me. Hampton, Ouptnin Medary was eying dead the War Die ian tee simaie. | ihe wuperior voles of the Unidas wiles, sopoteted: | enopersia en Btli'r Disteiecs in the | porate ey MoMAre Hemediateyy commenced the sponded in a Uke mauner, and eld that wile I rit of liberty, . mado Vice-President of the Convention, With a View We Wh Tr Ok Ke akeeend Leer j them: Un thin apirit thes propowe enlling @ xenwial | main olyuct oft ‘ wre viciory | this villuin, Whom he caprivod, Securing time be y or Napoleon and m4 a 4° and Sailors* idly lo this, ne owned he | meeting of their soctetiog aban early day to have | for the evor vict ry cond Liou can Of ropes, A with beet Imperial Majesty the Einporor Nepotcom and LOUISTAN. ‘on the platform | Military commanders now in the South, and wiil in- | thelf onwers and duties more eitiely defined, and ko | tenants tnd apiain in his work.” Ticans of ropes, Ne atartad with bie Inueh tage Jaczhter on bia return home, but on the way hia cage Majesty the Qaeen of England enjoyed the amicable —>——- necertain If they exnnot be ed in their efforts | mittee were struet ther {to carry out the further or if hens ty tl ome i bis ene. ja " q felasions existing between the two countries, that Ontsixs, Ang, 9.—The bill reported by Aldrich, resolations of thanks | orier nud for the proper execution ot the lows to ait | Morne te strike . sen anizniton of the Corps browght vo nie auategs alte tialt beomen harem tee fact was of ltaelt a guaranty of the future peace of | the House Militia Committee yesterday was rushed ereay Of BORLA Carclnh WHS | Covevacry of Btaten won aneiios hee teorent ny tnverars Iu the wene ot wih will cer | Five Ammunny Dieict Gare. Cuca.— | Audis cow galt of after Willams, hus wart Duras Europe, The interview is understood to have been | through the House one suspension of the rules. It Went, by whom (he Bonihern delegnies wore 60 mNtORsh OR a vp had chchny t is of settlement the ve vers lic | meeting of the menubars of thi wok vince on | NK fur reveuxe Df the most satisfuctory charactor, and good results | forbids the formation of organizations for the pu cordially received at New York, The resolutions Cerntit Roll h BOLLING, i ‘ | (pte an Te pect) ale # to deelite, street, “ir sagged 1TH Spr te | ahaa . a P= bre expected to spring from it, pose of drilling, exercising in the manual of arma, or | Us bag ocyrosca fled lang Mdina pallid) gna iineayl ys SB ayy Sly cpon the beste Lad | Menara. 0. i Charles ‘Litdetna | Av Teton Women Violated by Two Brutes— Despatches reeeived herve announce the arrival at | Say military mianauvres, unless organized according | op ,\u,4°cePt the recention ne an evidence of eympa- | maining in New Hampahire until near the close of | town tn Tim BUN of Mating, whieh. coment ae | atte dle @ few remarks | bys ibhdel Rad le glh L rey ta | © laW aud: under the orders of the Governor, und Fe Oe ee eal iy Gratetuily declare that It bus | the month, te expected to remrn thia week, owing t | tose unoficially deciewed bo be sadtatnovory, then | Secreta following resolutions, whieh were From the Miieautve W Fontainebieau of the of Napoleon and 8uit® | g penaity of not lese than one, and not more than | Te More tw heal the wounds of the puet than any ae hive on May gearte fips gee ely dh creey? Mag 4 opted be Warn from Capt. Seawall iin The Eimperor bas established his Court fora short | three years tmprisoniment fh event sluce the War lara affairs have teken, One of the promt | seeing to us no good reason for pronibiting the the Lnton he Fifth Avembiy | sfiwauke p eam teason at (he palace, Provides, also, that a! | ea ii" otter revolutions endorse the piatform adopt- | nent eandiintos for Mr. Holline's place, having re- | gmlal inturvion. If the neletles reforred to sane. Wry eabaie Aamcintiy | ablwaukea, ofa most Uaial adale whieh wecutrad ab 3 faltig Uailer the prov ed by the National Demoeratie Convoution, expresmos | teh ae ca daneven en of their eomimitten se but until the Grant forth d‘sepuy. |<! aven yosterday. A lange nurader rs Panis, August 0—The Stendard says that at | somihf duder the provisions of | gratitude to Andrew Jolineon, and retaens thanks to | eed 4 pledge trom the Provident that if he secured | hat spoken, no one else, tt weerus 60 uA, lind the Vice ts baxo Indians are on the lake shore hinting amd fishe ing. Yeeterday. one.of the eq tvs, a woman about ®) years of aga, Was oui amon she sand Lille plekim burses, and had a papoose about four mouths ol | Mashed to her back tional resignaticn of the present Commis. | to Interfere.” ‘The strike may to. pre! nother mouth oF more, and resuit and sufering to ail concerned. We sake of all parties, that some reasonable compromise othe hon Wbepublican pasty ¢ prosperity of gu coranteyy nut The iinet beens said Raman ‘aneed groutnl gui he soldiers and sailors North, | the unc jews in Dobalf of this lusuited aud | wloner be wouk! Immediawly give him the appoint meng taried last night fer New Hampshire with ty. jay and the Marquis | Section 4 provides that all orgaulzattons not being | "he cliltens and te afb! : A park of the State militia, having odicers with milk | who raised thelr v tory titles, who shall drill and exercise w# military | the interview betweea Lira fo Mo stiur yesterday, the most satisfactory neau: : vl,and that the cond: | are. 0 Or fe | OD motion of Mr. Hampton, ti Sbellion, “ ah é ‘ : Pag Peis ta tea, ritace Haniel ty of runt porpees Hermes be. dananed bol be eebiad ia | 4 inte entering j Several of Mr. Hollina’s frionda, with w view of get | Way foun be agrec! upon Hesinat That wo, heartily tndorae | During - day two stran ers hat boon wean ay jence of Tiointlon bf this haw sad Sunless to {te ponaities, Kadienl Feconstinction set, wo ting him to reaign Jorayavuey Baxees.—The regular monthly | fender Syte Hom ahaa. Griroid Dy « departe Burope has been strongly condrmed by the oppor. The bill is Intended aa a blow at the poiftical clerks tunity they thus had of renowing the good under- | existing in almost every preotnet tn thie city ftanding which bas 49 | urday over | sitet President, in 730 to bok, meeting of this Society was held ing at Prtuam Hall, Mr. Jas. De eta hereto: | tho chair, The INTHRNAL RAVRNOR OPINION Thoar from semi-oMiclal wurces that lectoral Hoket was chowey mR existed between the - ——.-— - Mr Wade Hampton made tn whieh, ab we earneetly | ee asurer re , The Cole-Hiscock Murder Once, ing to tho recenith f his re | fore set forth In these dapatehes reintive to the | Tere are a few tl ithe enh strike Was thon jorena Hora: | Lis Arhent Koi entail dal gg Mevsoy, N. ¥., Aug. 8.—The ser uirued Special i tnd hege eto thw | character of Attorney-General Brarte's fortheoming | Raa Wee tairerd Ga poctiersela to tO eto | Wha? Li h in CocHiN CL m of the Supreme Court to hear the argument on respect false. On the contrary, when Lepoke | CPivion om an Internal revenue cae, ore eubatan: | neaday evening. | K. Hullar, | whlie she was insenaible, of them then left, statist the application to admit to bail Geo, W, Cole, now | Of tie fing of the Confederacy L remarked that * it | tally ect, all contradichons to the contrary not | f helr emplo: f the ox te ataw waa | koi rth throug); the woods, it Is supposed, | Loxnoy, Aug. 8.—Late tule crams received from | conined in the jail at Albany, ebargod with the mur Row wes Turk A forever, to be burted in the grave of | withstanding, Whether the President wil abide by | fe ‘ony woe ty hed been q ad fed $6 the | twts ote eee aH a LE phedterts Of Wor a wae found Bhanghae bring the following inteiligence dor of L. Harris Hiscock, was held tn thie city to. |. saad | this opinion rematna to be seen. Ilia friends vay he of the German ¥ ve law was | hiding, and ta 8 Gene rots A French trading station near tho frontier lire of | day, Judge Hogeboom presiding. District. Att The Kentucky etlon, will wot, egate from the Bakers’ Society lor ny the ‘f nent would | to consciousness, It was fonnd that hers Vn agtia be found in the Repubit Adjourned presented 9 brief 16 nature, and that abe w SUPRRVISORS OF REVENUR 16th of Jane Inst | Henry Suaith, of Albany county, appeared on Lorisyiute, Ky., Aug. %—The Demoer: Cochin China was attacked on th of the poopid, and the Hon, Amesnd. Parker: and ; Netti eMaondast a A iniad i doings of that Union at their. Last meeting a | Aras she C04 by ® baud of Aunia rebels, ‘The post contained | Wilijam J. Hadley, of Albany, appeared for the pri- | Gxlm at the recent clection in this State, in 73 conn eretary MeCulloch, who has an idea that the | report was considered very satisfactory | Disensed Cottle on thelr Way tothe Clry. | the Inca Ywenty-five men all told, who made gallant resis. | toner, The application for admission to bail Was | tes, os oMeinlly reported, is 27,04; the Democratic & new Commissioner of | | ME Seales, the previouw delegate to the Working. | 1p having n reported to the Board of Health | ~ Kethges A | founded upon a perition of the prisoner und afidavits | lose in tw the Democratic eain In f ctl eha: Repel | ments Union, nates few remarks upon. their rece: tance, Altera desperate Aght, however, they were | founded upon A pe ton Of he priscuer and afi taris Je 1%6t the Demoeratie gain in U0, refuses to appoint the Supervisors | Slrike, and he thought Wat the Society, wae worthy | that numbers of diseased cattle were on their way | wilte men, overpowered, captured, and massacred. A strong | District Attorney Smith objected to the affidavits th fab Mata . under thenew whiskey andtobacco tax Inw norninated | of ail praise for staniting ont an thelr atrike without | to ihe elty from the West, Hresiient Lincoln on | Lee . ch fores subseque ser ainat th elted cares of a sitnilar nm jinnted Deinocrutic galing © remain Loltins ir pore tha on of hone | Geltnd for at bee of thete fel ‘ mtnrday ordered an inepeetion of e e f hy Un th of June, after a sharp fight, th. ° Pict | Lioperanearcedale IelsOeee Wi ut ter Rilis ure r Dy ean : oo for tile | Balaner vn ha Nt 1 ¢ yards in New York and Now Jersey. Tete se hats froin th onen } fuccended in recwpturing the position aud dispersing | purpe As all whiskey aud tobacco inepectors | wore so dereliet in tneir duty, tor bad i grams were also despatched to Gova, Fenton of New | were in thelr power, und we cau woll mae fs f ol 1 now O co, and th helt Moclety, Instead « 0 and ol mi ee wanes & ne yution whieh will folluw their crit the rebels at he pera and Palatal: | F tho old law are new out of office, and thelr | trrisuty at the beginning of thelr atrike, they should | Yorks Ward of New Jersey, and Geary of Pennayl- | § exeltement exists at Grand Haven and. viclnity . roacrved his decision, which ‘wilt ‘be mado public at ‘a Rt 3 folition) Thema, cannot be performed until the Supervisors | have had at least 1,000, voula, to caus ch inspection of cattle trains en | ruiotive to the adlur. as eed pr} cee reiteo, Aug. 8 Tha Republicans of | are appointed, i 1s fewrad his delay will ease much —— transit for New York ay would otiectually provent ora Pha Gover » TE RT 5 eA, ‘ank M, Ris Say NOMINALOT | Loss to the revenue The Mysterious Polsoniug of John Spteor— | disrosrd animals rearhing our market | " Prstu, Aug. 8.—The Governor of Pesth has Arrest of Adams Express Robbers. : THE PUNLIC DeEDT. ents of bis Broker, Wifey and | Ti investigation let to ihe conclusion thatthe | The Great Work at Waugoshauce Lights caused the arrest of the Servian Princo, Alexander | Dernoir, Aug. 9.—Frank Reno and Chas, An- | | Avon N.Y. Aug CLE: le arand patel fade yar gat ce Gano ere, wahealthy anlioale were not auftclently aumerous, | hounes Karageorsewich, who has been residing In shia city | derson were arres 4 at Windsor, Ontario, last aight, | {4% Dold here hist hikt to rality the nominations ees Piaee Coc eeneeeer ren ce ee int verdict of the coroner's jury in action In th sperms: Ahan dla mt) Ahalacead ay es ainoe the assassination of Prince Michael. under the extradition treaty, for robbing the Adame | Hon A.C. Davie and others, nn 2 (1 | Dortant fact that the watu-ed debt, without Interests | 11, cag of the demise of John Spicer, us fally tof Prof. ts of English cattle | ,, Gon. William ssooy Smith has just comploted : on 2 pagcond Amounts to $18,000,000, Of this, $5,483,000 t« « : rr Woe eenee, Oe eR ee plague celet the ‘ Corde | te sinklag of an iroa ¢ dam jurrowuding the ——o— Express Company at Marshfeld, Ind., on the Jeffer Locxvont, N. Y., 8.--Tast evening, 0 : | ported in Tuw Sex, together with the binte | fyronghe hae just ) tower of Wangoshance lighthouse by a tactaod # GREAT BKITAIN, fonvitle Railroad, May #2, 18 will bo remembered | Sestaour and Mair rititeation mecting was neld mn} too ah pagers ebro ben ie po 1m | and inferences peblished in some of the | entate she’ eee sane | a chun in that they assaulted the engineor,started the engine and | Middiepors, and was addressed by George C. Greene, | 8, but the holders of which failed to pres aWie aaueed, tnsiccae ta cs Gel Saar le focua' inh he tae | tall to In Lowpow, Aug, @—Liwas « eousla of the oole- | eaprna’ cats and wilistunder fai nenawee teem | oF tite ity and Charles 8 Macebers ef Wethlo. "we | tiers in lime, ‘Tue latter clase of boude are vow | weekly paper Induced as to send & reporter to the | Soot pecallar recn: highly charked with astrtes traed Jude Lushington who died recoutiy. ‘Tho | We messenger from the car fatally lujuring Winn. | meeting Wue largely aitended, being presented at the Treasury, and last week they | Mt Residence of the decensed, In order to learn | portal precliag teem. high donot com. | bY delivered over to the authorities of Mawpnis, Aug. 9.--A meeting of ex-Confederate what light could be thrown upon some of the state. | munleate the disease to. o ive cattle, All | S)tit one b latter Is otill alive, and in good boalth, ngihe, last male member Of this family of | soidiers was hold In this city Inst might, and was | Were redeemed im currency Ww the amount of | i nine ie woveral statements ob. | evidence shows that it is only to bo taken through | 8 TUCKy rest, Pye d will be safe for some. years to com Ander | largely attended, ‘The action of the Confederate | $00,000, | ee : direct contact with the newly imported Texan herds, | Pel . The Lewes Races, arrested with Keno, ts a noted Kuglish | Generals at Nasliville was endorsed and peace coun Co*t OF THE THIBETR DOOR | tained tn consecutive narmntive form, the story | or contiguity to thelr excrota. And not springing | of, Mackinac, and directly tn the cos Lowpos, Aug. 8.—To-day was the eccond and | has Menred in some of the boldest | seis were warmly approved . : 1 $s briefly as follows: ‘The decewod had some time { from any specific aulwal poison, tt in no way renders | Sth Mavicating the Straits. Th ts exposed by Lise? ibs od hagaak 2 dag, The great fea: | Durearien in tho United State oan, N. Y,, Augurt 0.—Tho Republican ‘The stator parry bs ed ed geet Prevlounty guitered severely from what is generally | the fest or milk of the wulmuls adoeted dangeraie | ee are ralsud by the » oat Of the Lowes August meeting, at fe me Syaacuse, 3 August 9.—The Republicans entitled, "Tr ations tot nown at dumb ague,” and since then bad oftes | fur hitmen cou unption Wavy vt Tabe Mictigun. ‘Sieed ture of te day was the Lowes Grand Handicap of 15 The Threat of Burning Nashville, # Onondaga count} made the following Assembly | Abraham Line $20,000, in | complained of not feeling well, On the day of hig | | Vrot. Gaurgoe report is renssuring, and affords, | Hi vidves, weighing from fieen to ewenty toon nig sovereigus ench, with 9) woverigus added, the second | Nasutviite, Tenn,, Aug. &.—Mayor Alien anda | “Vira Distlict das WV, Rendall, of Lysander officially, denied by th Printer, Mo | oie termed tte tte Went Oe nett eee | seen cae eases ebrong erounite fur beltaving thas We, | upc. the Foet, nnd wtriking the thoe of the plec, tuog to receive % sovereigns out of ‘he stakes ; two miles. | Committee of citizens have Investiguted the charge | Third Distriet—Milos Is, Hackett, of Fabius Heated, tbat Wha throes, Counted fod tint Ie wi | 2 expreee lila ebudition, and when tho dinner | wens the | ME Ln eprey entirely over'the tower, aud 10 6 belghy ud Divtvict will nominate at Saturday, The race was won by Birdsuekor, The following Is to born Nashville and other towns, It ap- declined golng down Aud eat fede of tary Seward, Peiuted at the carnest request of + i e A to this, In the early epring mary} the matter has been urged upon color Saratoaa, Aug. 8.—Hon, Fernando Wood \ in the parlor, lying up S | leo are borne along by winds aud curreatay aud atria papell ‘ V Carper, an old Union man, who In re- er party at the Lake House this afternoon, dius, THOMMOLE, | ‘ad. ‘resting ‘upon’ the sofa | rye “ silt, ad aw | ti ler with such slolence that, income iatances the Gb. ¢, Birdsoeker: wieanvses : omaniné, No legal proof has been the following distinguished gent were The condition of the vife of Senator Trumbull | S88 she anked If sh ould bring him up exoreta for all ean cabie tenving St | face uf the pler wae siiashed in, ond (he sold thm | L Choral : ; ‘The Committee recommended an inquest nti Hon. Fernando Wood, host, Hon. Sanford | ig roported as sumowlat improved to-day, and some | Something from the table, oF whether thero was any. wi electual bers broken and driven ta through the stoae Ming B.f, Aineloy Bo sete . ertaln Carper's sanity, urch, Hon. A.W. Randall, tor General, re entertained for her recovery, | thing he thought he would like to have prepared tor | securing Immunity from this singular disease a teet Time, 4:11 Alarge part of the city was tiluminated to-nicht, | Hon. Mr. Ingersoll, Hon. Henry ©. Murphy, Gover bin. He walt there Was not; that he was not sick, | burds of other dintricts Tho pler and tower were built twenty yours arto, ‘The weather was fair 1 the attendance large. 1 a Aenean Saco it procession paraded the | por Bowle e Moryland, ia tine K errett, ex. APFALUS IN LOUISIANA, | | aot fe rene lke ad ba lig» Lane R i — “4 i med so weriuus baw agit the action of tle q ‘The Letting previous to the race was about a fol ee's in honor of Seymour aud Blair, Mayor of Washington, Judge Sutherland of New Col, Deane, of Gov, Warmouth’s staff, had an fuga’ ga Pela oh Ud ~A) seetue omlulscences jraot. that u renewal of the protection to the lows me hgrh nat Birdseeker, eight to one — - York, Hon. 8. 8, Cox, ox-Recordcr James M. Smith, |: terview this morning wth Gen, Schofield {t Inclined to slecp, but soon returned and re A correspondent of the Chicugo J'vet writes an | of tae d_ become absolut newed hoe inquliy as to whether there was | ih © noe nnything be would like, when, after some conver: tation, he said he bolioved « seiilita powder would rant: Thad the ‘honor to serve three youd Collisions J, Hon, Erastus Corning, Hon, James M. Marvi Naw Haven Coen ates bs MC. Tion. J. G, Saxe, Hon, Samact G, Courtney! the application of Loulsinaa for Federal About 6 o'clock | fe wad inteniied o have had. Mayor Hofman one of present and apprehended. disorder against Choral, aud twelve to one agulust Alusiey, ——- * ii ing bis. mi. : i ‘Twenty-first Rogiment of Lilinols \« r ° Saturday evening, the Shore Line passenger train | the party, out be wascalled ‘on business. Gene | ( ban yeh '6 | do hitn good ; she Immediately called the man sor. i it } Pigatane SP lataake ae teal Ldonitondl ard the Hartford Realiroad freight train collided at | rut B.'F: Bickiva ani Governor Renton are to be ser: | Gc'vernment emalders the aiintion wer due of deli | Yank, and the dercused eave ter ave cents with which | {91,04 “MGOcon dt oh NY must of tne fine fie | would fal > the Junction of the two toads, amile from this elty, | Gnaded at tue Uaiva Hotel, Monday evening. MET ana peenlFing Erase AiboCAtiCa, ALUMI coe its | Ree Ue POWSEr roenred It, and ae a eer incneteen ie th dntreat kts Rank ch the: cedinale: labinody af anatcre Panis, Ang. 9.—The Moniteur has the follow. | The freight train was badiy wrecked, The passenger asteboh Davia tel powers aud pertorm fy daties under the Consticution | ene returned she carried \tto bit, hes came necessary to grade those Of the aaine rank in | foundations under water Rnown to tie engines ; train was not damaged, and no personal tujury was 3 : powers and per 3d ator th take It dircetiy, She then ef him t Erade howe of the asino Fai andsions Unies Wet ERUWA. Ne the ces Sng sosein) series 20m Te Dk sustained, SPORTING, cad Mie line. Wo raproee (sorters, With ECOMPt | omenta to. attend” 60 some Nome® Chien, be | Grace (a Aroid Contiaion Aue, possible Aiea lee te | ee ietaie Tears wton Teer of louua, vertices beneaee | ‘The new Envoy of France, M. Outray, arrived at ————— palsaseadke bese aud ¥izor, Col, Des has confoed himself in te he wae hot’ seriously il and. when | ¥oWho might be entiti mimand in certaln caves, | structure rxre upon a reef 0% loon, rolling vowkiers | Yohohama on the 6th of July. FILE: Maratogn Races-Fonrth Day, bie presentations respecting audalre in Loulstana returned = heh powder; | Brrtinceea Li fipees Mp ralaeto Giscerts | proven perfectly successful, + Bemity - " be mainly to the authorities ow he Was font, in * | Grant pros le ure wovordtK to labs emit OVER pe ly succesful, Tt was reparted that the northern Daimios had taken -——-— Sauatooa, Saturday, Aug. 8.—The morning of | gencralconversation, while top! renting the wiuation | BM sean had | ete Re carabliien OF c aftan day | EN inion dit, MN soyen fet ong ant fry, possession of Yeddo. The party of the Mikado were | IN Finer Avevon.—At half-past seven o'clock | the fourth day of the meeting opened ominously, for | Ms Keriouy aud as requiring prompt at Lontion. frou » thins, ali could not be senior; one must be No, 10; | nine fect wide, made 'of boiler plate threv-eighths of spose that all | an ineh thick, wes fitted up by the Detiott. become: m more thin | tive Works, at thelr shops, aud then taken apart and was in tho | sbipped th stngie plates to the light station, Thore } and ‘of the Lieutenants, Po « Were satistied would be to suppone th | hu ‘This, 1 will be remembere on Saturday evening, fire broke out at 44 First +a milder as acting with great vigor, and lad mustered a large | Qvenuer ueupied. asa candy store by August Appel, | heavy ouda bung tn the sky, and at intervals slight ture of alfairs than. some others. li couraging army to meet the rebel forces caused by winduw shade igniting from the gus, | showers fell. Fortunatoly the rain held off, and tho irom Now Orieans bave dane, He speaks very the Gove Ms thr throat, ee Ruch, saying fart of duly, 1e6t, when few of 1 it wus riveted up in position around the tower, and Damage slight sport eomm: nt the thine nas course | of Gen, Harry Hays and other prominent ox-¢ er rs finde Me threats | inter par July, 16, fow of ‘us tunnjtined pin 1 arotns j bso rps sees | var would | ore th . resthug on the per in a chamber that had by U Y aX was in fine order, and the sun broke rutes, and hopefully of ther probabie attitude aud i fo tho window. and aceing | that the war would last hore than a ye its | sun th y SWITZERLAND, Ix Waar Tinarr ning Srumer.— About half- | stare for ihe frat tace took plac course in relation (3 public order geriqualy alarmed, went to, tho wantoiw, anil seeing | hia quiet’ way, aud: Nevor bund, guileten, tia | Gown Ciroush dio pler to the watce'n surface tore Ste past seven ovclock on Saturday evening © fire oc: | meeting may be judged from th ee he sisters eactareencn @ocmedt tha ties te Big: | | We wt tong enough: for every wnkaged in | ceive it. A portion of the pire was lett tlack sur Loceuve, Aug. 9.—Hor Majosty the Queen of | urred between the walls of Sut and 03 West Thirty. | Pitts or the grand stand for admission, f INTRANST ON REGIEFRRED BONDS, 4 be on ta the powder wna repeat. | {tt find his true level is, Hike tnany of bis vay. | rounding the cotter dam, toprotees it from the action s i ninth strost, caused by the bursting of @ gas pipe. | Gaye, amounted to $22,000, iderably The See of the T has isnued regu. | The statement in relation to the powder was repeat. | 4 tuo, can be better appreciated now | of the seas. ‘The dam Was tnade air-tight, with close Wagiend arrived tn While clly yesterday. Damage, $10). The property ls owned by Job Long, | vsteis of the entire ‘receipts of any of the previous | tations daicd of the Hin cancening the paymentor | Sti the doctor filled for the powder panere, and | ‘ cap ond ing roous 5 > $08.18 Dy ae tea meetings. nm Interest on registered hoids. Ailpartion to wenn | NUL era iatng the? dust Femslsig. te. stoctnt | And bere let me add my mite to tho testimony | wit the necosary valves und hoisting FRALY: Ty Gaanp Streny.—About half past 9 o'clock TIE SELLING RACE Interest is due on such boils must collect their ine | Aen | i taken OF raster mixed theca, | already — sufficient driven by donkey zines, were riveted on the top of —_—-— last evening a tire broke out at 287 Grand street, oc- | was the first on the programme, twas forapurse of | terest of tho Avsistant Creasurer within ninety 1) \tugelf, und ho said vem, He was then asked | 8d unprejudiced tm \t + fate Intas double-scting air pumps, driven | Froxence, Aug. 9.—The bill providing for car. | cupled aaa diy goods store by Albert A. Son. “The | $09, for all ages, with the usual allowance of woight | days from the date wien it ls due, or over | wregher the papers had been opened, and he ald | persuce: have been in his tent many timer, | by Lhe wl wien einen, Were. provides, a ‘ i rr tobacco couvention hae been | fire orlginated in a vox of worsted, standing in the | according to the price they were entered to be sold | wise thelr claims will te reierred the Treasury | fo thas he had broken them open himeelf, | bt 1 never saw there any Kind of wine supply pipe connecti ve ale pusups With the Gam fying into effect the tobacco cou 2 © | hallway, at the foot of the stairs ‘leading from the | for, There were only two entries, Col, McDaniels's | Departnent for settlement, Five doctor then ordered an emetic witch war seni | Of !ntoxicating PaUOF, OF BAY, tadiaetts a tbas | ones Es ren inte the Gali. etbaate tae Katies passed. store ty the dwelling abc ‘The flames were speed. | ch. f, Spotted Fawn and the Jerome Park stable ch. f. aber Alp WAVY. pe} eri he vomited | such things had ever been there ; nor did Lever leur | men were sent into the dium trough the hoisting j ———— ily extinguished, and resulted in a los# of about @200 | ¢ jarita, both entered to be sold fur 4000; the y Fi | but ved convulnively, and, the doctor hay. | Of his drinking until iong after be had left us and be. | Foowms und the operation of sinking commenced, y ceuae re Clarita, both entor Capt. J. W. Nicholsen, United States Navy, | but " y a J M V4 NOVA SCOTIA to stock, and ubout $9 to the building, whiel ts | distance was one mile and a half Clarn was the | Capt. J, W. Nicholen, United States Nave, | tie lili Promising to Fetirn ‘x his wite | pee ong pry ta ay oe Hitherto S| seen ala to toren Ihe was oon eae hie ie hee Reread by eranalme Brot. Oo, breed we Favorite as 100 10 960, and ahe allowed the Fawa lo fiateiphia. ant ordored | became ' frightened, and sent him | '0 | Ehone Iying reports that were so induatrioualy cir: | 1t pressure. ‘Tha workmen worked dry-ehod on he ), a9 follows : arter of w mile, when she went | Nivel Rxanlulag Hoard of Vt A each; Park, ; to-duty at the Now York Navy Yard, relieving Gap her lead throughout, wom | Yi vapu'T, Nichols, whos placed on wulllug ord take the lead for a in front by two long , but conld not save back. He" ean Javed until he died, ‘The | ‘The convulsions cv Bauirax, Aug, 8.—Hon. James Howe, Chair. | A. Sun Is inured for $16, Germania, and Firemen's, Man of the Committee on Pablic Safety, reported wt | Columbia, $2,000; Kings f bottom, cutting away the t bers of tho pier down fall of 181, while the regiment was on. | to the level of the original be of the Jake, and re y, Brooklyn, sap tite 4, Aaa y Bed fed from | doctor then took the papers whieli had contained the bra fr phy a length to the Co vention last wight, and the busine, a Mec taicn and Traders, 61,00), ‘Phe building is en ta One ands batt mates, | guiylus Mreaientat the ftaamining Roart cand ore | powders, and 5 1 Splecr had taken porwon. Drone Ne, a ines (6h any, ARGS | at Ue uae ALUN OO: Oe ce oe ee Df the Convention closed, The following resolution | M8 Ineused. See pacts Me ce fs | dered to orduanoe duty af the Fhiladelptila Nevy | Proceed ie rar ae reatinn eussene on an | ewly ikidged rigadier, Wit for Caio, he was walk. | trough te hoisting room, and discharged over : NDENSE LEGRAMS. nliowed 7 pound ; th r i ARinauE (hresiane: err dataaee mg along one oF Sts of the town apperen' board, Lt salgem ip ec ca Ra CONDENSED TELEGRAMS BD), Une winner | Mecratary Schofield has issued an order directing | druggist threateued a anit fo dainnges IF | In iruwu mudy ting perhaps the “level he | A= the exeavation procecdad, the dam was forced < Whereas, This Convention have fully at n Rete een es. oberie [al ‘auction, aud the Brov, Brig.-Gen, LO, Hunt, Colonel Twentiet Iu | the dicts ead nay asi ilo remember | suoukd wttain in The cou rw Of the war, when a larce | down by tiv own weight, and stone piled Upon Mk + vovsta, Me, Any f i ation to report in person, W delay, to sp Fe set in the vicinity | SOMt ortho male persuasion, taking embrage at tie | Uiadepti ot twelve low Water-surtace Wie aa i, Bean, a Catholic price a aie city, bas boca indicted | The dérome Park stables enters oh. f, Clara Clarita, oral’ of the Department of Louis. | el, composed of men doing busines In the vicinity | Gover made an attack an urrtarein catapert stgle, | reached -cthis being six feet below the Tuandarion of iting Canad by the grand jury for libel SATA Ebs ere) eae maaoenen FOG) nt to duty, nf the drog Fey ad ee eagically declared | gui in uveordance with the time-honored tactics of | the tower, Ilere & perfectly relluble foundation Wad } Mees crisis of polis allsire of the Province, "De Onwaan, N. ¥.. August 8.—The achoomer Royal |p. H Danica chtehs ch. (Si oiicd Wan # ychn hy Tum wExicay 810M, ‘ the” ntect that the brother |W, Face. ition the ansatant's heart tated sa Ah operation of aluing ceames 1 | be rail * jort for Toledo, + dat by Commodore, To be wold'for on, Rose ister to Mexico ‘ 10 a nim, bo ‘« ot var a earnest, moisa he de 4 omer) to ase Overy ineans to extricate the peoyle of | in deep water. ‘Rhoferew. were saved TINE THGMR-MILE DASiE au wih ite Bubecgueutly be had Jand'putin ber nue ts sully horn felnt, and spparently scarcely suflclcut to arrest the | und wall of wolld masonry, composed of stoud ‘ova Scotia from @ confederation that has byon forced “pegs 1 Pacifi fh Big ‘ 5d. | talk wih Adaistabt tlomcany. of cate Hunter, aud, supported by her husband General's train of thought, although enough t | Welghing about five tons cach, Iaid up within the { Miot. Without thely content and against thelr Wil, | | SAN Fras August 7.—The Central Pacific | was the second race, the entries b were J, } talk with Assi erstary asad it te claimed, rendered it necessary , tract bis attention, a» he turned about and looked ut | dam, and carried up ten feet above the water surface, ——— Raiload is now ‘built to the Humboldt river, 2%) | Hf, Fisher's b,c. Bat Malloy, three years, and J. | itis suid, received full iuetructions. THE NEW DOMINION, mies east of Sacramcuto, The esrvingy for July | Pennock's ch. ¢. daues A, Connolly, four years, PROGRESS OF POPULATION. i . A were $260,000, in gold, the road being operated from | This was a very heavy betting truce, as the Western With @ view of embodying In th {The | then be Oiled with j aud Keeper's db the wall and the tower will nt-miude itnation. The rty In which the brothers were interested | the ai Fine he he plied in the name of tim deceased, in or xt annual re in ny tis Imperturbability of lisa sre y erie: " wnchly stuck to Pat Malloy, while the 7 ¢ » | der that they could Work with it, und it was done, (ha imp 154 to 1) miles during the period on alanchiy stu o Ys Ort fre eral Land Uiice an article on the oad 1 id as {f unde ed whel jer, At prescut the dam ts down to the res Orrawa, Canada, Aug, 3.—The official Gasette |" gay Prawcisco, August §.—The sixth indu qe Bd Progr agriculture, | Prodi derivante. by the death, of Juhu to kis wile | ailuck. Some soldiers wailing ars 4 the operation of seuilng the Dottow is go contains a proclamation giving tho Queen's assent to | exhivition at th Institute opened t reed horse Le ator ; ‘commere won| pened denvanie by the he ‘property stands. | gana titer, at which Grant lovked up with a smile, | tng ¢ the Extradition act between Canada and the United | wit sppropriat Hi the guns, won by Lancaster from him bya eed only, has addrensed 4 circular leiter to the Goveruor Siapls, ceahueee= int amie Te Alvtnede places | turned on ‘his ticel and walked away, leaving the n elnking the dam, after passing through the old : a by shell from the wr canor Suwanee bave | | SRcoND Race.—Purve $1.00; dash of true milrs, for | the diferent States In the Union respecttully a larger number in claim tian could have been dus | Boat in possession of the Held, but probably dubloas | cribs, bowlers weitlug several tons were struck, pines, THe: Pireroe ey Me mennnnend TF HAE | segehed Furs ToMadend: TA Fennec enters ch. 6.4. A. Connolly, 6 Year Oy eee eee or our rate on ane ist | tink his lite, “and in. addition to this, the transfer | ss tp the propriety of chantheg’ a Ze Deane Boo als | Cetently ising pariy within aud partly exterior 16 i ms Vonc st 8-——Michael Ne aat An Mp, Margrave. if ‘) et was tne pail ie de hein deem econ was mae, Lis venture was probably soon forgorten by the General, ¢ dain, In some cases these were undermined ans he’ Pariiament of Canada la further prorogued | Woncesran, Muss., August 8—Michael New. | 1 Vauileh am lyin sisigraye t , li, aeCOF Hable date or oe: | belie Seamed necessary, a6 It was mane, bis wile : Heit of tinee,and thought how | drawn ia, und in other cases they were drilled. am man, aged forty years, while attempting to got on the | Joba Ht. Davis aaters b.¢ Bat Malloy, years, by Lex signed her name, placing its control outof her power, | but Lhave often tho Gaul the 14th of Septeusber, = a ington, daw Glorians, by Reine ; was the aggregate truc value of real and per- | so that there docs not appear. to huve been any thuch thove who would defame Lisa are Mke that | split, #0 as to allow the dam, to pass them, ‘Thore Semmens freigit trale at W "Se his Teg hdeh |g. iyuee¥ iro mile at} vocoka tie, Weal, | gougP propery Wapeniey: ys vnos Creal and per Pig tome hy tis cteutie eM | Vout, and hope for iis Own sake that thelr attacks | bowlders were of granite and extremely hard, ; The Chinese Embasay, Wie amputated. The a i during she night nn vie THIRD Bal ae Myuat amionnt’ ot eapital te invented tm manutne, | “atbiy's the ne tn thive tn the | Would distur his equanimity as lithe ws did tho ut- | ‘The men working within the data were exposed to Avovan, N. Y., Aug. 8.—A second and final Of the day, and was a dash of | aid whacis the wilnual sau articles 9 present it, aa well as. the Tee and ait | SGk OF KLE wforenaid gout s prossuroof six and oue-hait pounds to the square C., August 9.—Affidavits are | S48 the prinelpal over nelined to Uh ; o porvof “aBtate, purporting | a mile and three-quarters for a purse of G40, ‘The | 4. Whatintie cxteut iy ths rellrosd avstim | Seem Inclined fo ike bolle that Were was noth inptroticr General Neagle to be a forger, | guiries were Stonewall Jackson, Gilroy, and Bun, | of your Kise, Lahed vine Pia esed to the enter: | Joba “desiree to, aay. in his tiouse, ax s say ‘safety of the party demand dows, the Litter carrying 4 pounds erweight he AN hyp ae? Pe van ea ie . 9 fel " " wi) of prominent citizens were present to pay thelr re ee hitere ibe po vane Ae that | en Stonewall $58, Sundown ¢34 and Gil | PHN! the tnt renee i felt to : A ong that tat sto, and take their flual parting trom Mr, Dur. ), aud an lintmense winvunt of wouey wus de- Aue, Mena Fate Rie Tike Bpec' Bosrox, August 9.—The brig Guiding Star, of y non the race ea NGar | necident might Hot have placed the pol Ungame and lis suite, who were on the eve of thelr | Now York, from Wiltnington for Portsmouth, before eee Hem ie ct? OM | papers: which, when examined by Dre Te Couvmnta, reception was extended by Secretary Seward lust |p, evening to the Chinese Embassy. A large nuwter | » the wlinospheric pressure, but | ——— addition Lake Ontanio.-Onoe of the strangest phenom jurtu! of Upplensant ellects were expe } i 4 | \t he resulting from pressure | ena ever wit as oceurted along the bore of 4 a slight pain resa’tln 1 pres Paks Gace henry death m | Tipou the car armn wile entering the dun through | Leake Ontario, in the towns of Modus nd Wiha upon tbe | For three weeks previous to last Friday, the water | 'e hoisting Of the take has been unususlly Waris! warm 1 Pas dats liselt weighe aoed, that Very many. pers af of your commer character and exter adn, ec, ? MDEWiTg FIVER Cu ai ber 10,000 pounds, and the ad vwn to the proper force Ut Tosurted thither tor | ditional loxd requl y have «po ‘The work is prosecuted with departure to Niagara, The occasion was pieasura- | op: :red ashore near Wellivet, was got olf on Satur Pare aiei. dash of: one and three | so impregnated with it that # drop disulle: purpose of bathing, retaining inthe waver an | (orth waa 46) tone, The, work frigging dle and memorable to all who were present, After w with assistance from one emer jee entots wr, hb. Stonewall Jackson, 5 i FAREWELL ORDER OF GEN CANBY. them killed a frog | hour F moro at a re Malia pertenclyg sense. | iatngcmployade Nob an mecidont hae Doourred f ane offer jowlu Pearson, and towed Into Province arbor, ing, dam Kadi vs pala 3 ae ni ol iiees, O to pwever, a sudde: Bod ime, and a0 perfectly . Bir, Darliogame oberg We Following: | Faro. ene oe tauath to permaik nes eo pracsed 3 Be Che. Bln Neatly ie following is the order of Gon. Canby Fo | poryy Duowsen othe body of a female in Led | ORBUFAA aie LE TARCOre Or toe | tthe, prewent ime, and 40 perfectly has the work Id into exiateie to re inves the bainnes of the | owen. de of York, Me, to wom he had been 9, conlak era'b, i Olirdy, years, By Lexington, |) iteangca Ah Dusraicr, site the Mattery creer: He AORROPE DAFE: OF U8 Roi E | at wt 1 aingle delay ing (ocecrret through any im Hee OF the ve Married about two won. ad suddenly ab the ma Mageatle, Spies bik c Ciawbanion, BC. Auguat rediencé | Boy Drownen,—Picked up off H soomod py s 'desire to getustiore and | perfection or failure of the machinery oF any of unthaslestically receiv: oltice of Dr. Powers, 8 Boylston street, and there b Time, tii hearers ae NT ta Hleadquar: | 4, ; ! woctnod poseuane ; ai id | pertishoms, Clon, O, M. Poe, lengingst,, Regoelary of Pr ans ee PRIRRRIAANIOOY TRCN TOLL scariarn | (ua aunplelona ot the doctor has been KF: entries forthe rcee on Monday are as fol | $9, Sines Orders ho. ot ff He ttetaaae | by D, it, Dunham, the body of a boy n ni leaping aut tumbling against we banks in bun | SPP ig oa ee Ne morning the Bubassy took tieir Pp tha Lighthouse Board, H the bark | dreds aud thousand. Lar ‘Quantitics were taken | ‘ § For the Sequel Stakes the probable starters | signed hereby relinquishes tuo cu Mor the toups | Davin, who was drowned while bathing + has 9 Blove itr for Niagara. A lirge concoirge of p opie assem ted | rested to await examination on Mouda en, Duke, linusict, Licele Hogteh, aud Colonsuny | tu tholatesaronl Munary Datet the omesraor tie | Fearless, ‘The enptain uf the vv sel took charge uf | Witt spears tu wets, and the dhures uruieiake were |b gliGuse Rasineer ol the Eleventh District, hay at the depot to witness ther departure, aud bid them | Purtaetema, Aug. 8,--The Coroner's jury For the mile heat race tor beaten horne Oi duty at be r t | the body | lined With dead fsb, Whether the fish wore be ted greatly to the success of this wonderiwl wdieu. in the case of Sweeny, wlio was shot yes jorrisey, Viley, and Gilro; For two-year-olds the Malor Gi Gunpas DearuseJohn Hardee nuinbed by the increasing coldness. and instinctively we greatly Wo We suee oid Niagara Pats, Aug. 8 {gine committee of | terday by a boy while in Ue act of commit r | race, three-quartera of 9 wile: Bonnie Lane Alig ef thle. bos y MOrHIDE at ml sought the shore where the water was of lens dept bout seventy-five mersbers of the Buffalo Bourd Of | giary, retnmned m verdict in secordance with ¢ Vel, Invernglaas, Invereauld, Number Four, and | the seat aud deliy with, wb, h UHlver, From some atrange | the paturaliat wy) we will not pretend to es: : aves: «ap aeaainaenn ee aatte cart toeal hiaia ie he honpl- | Seth and the bey hes heen diseliarged ‘rom custody. | Morsia's Kelipsr, Day filly, The beiting on the ‘latter forme the dihicult aud dviteate duties commit: | guocrstition tho relatives of the deevaied refused to | Piste | the water of Lake Outario ts now colder by | Ay Awusina Excuasaw ov Pucrin.—The Rud ma special train, ta extend the hospl- | The ‘two men with Sweeny at the time have been | race ix: Bornie Liss, §500; Alta Vela, $15; Me mand: | take charge of the body, which Was in consequeuce | *cYctsl deereos than It has Deen tor teveral years at | way.) Adod {July 99, relates the follow falities of the city 10 ihe Chinese Embassy, now here. | committed for trial, Morris's poir, coupled, $200; and Cameron's ‘pair, of ports ant the ol for thelp | ake charge of the body, “ WWeUES | Chis season, and naturally excites considecuble com | (t4 \N 2) Ati ot ete wiret Meth: The large purtors of the taterua'ional Hoel were | Oe wg tant evening. D. % | $205, A chtullenue ris been offered by McConnell and | active und genious couperntinn, aud toall ue wariuest | taken to the Morgu | ment and discussion, —Lyona Repudsican, Te Guncoces 1 tigherus Bed cash niveuaen Ga BRE Bited with 9 cay throng of tation and gentlemen to | shields, af Fredorickslurg, Van weut imo thejewel. | Vdompuon to run thelr three-year-old colt Gon, Duke | Wises fOr thelr wolsare and untpineay. ‘A Keoron Cuosey,—The Rev, Mr, Delafield, late eee thelr pulpits supplied by a clergyman naiwod Miller, Senet ie Rmberoy, headed by Mr, Burlingam:, en. | lety store of E, dauard & Co., with a friend who re. | “faiuat any three-year-old tn Mr, O'Fullon's stub Brevet Major General United States Army gee ntant sector vf St. Mark's: hes been appointed | Roynout axp Osweso Raitgoan.—We under: | who Was to be ivund at the raroad depot at Eliza ferea ine parlors, ahd. was uddressed by the Ton, | sides tn this cliy, and were waited upon by W. Herg, | lich Inciddes Banshee, Hat Malloy, aud Sundown: Seca ca in ecie re Rtanae Tpelor, af Arnon Chapel, Woureraia srt rt a } mand the work of Btadig along the Line of tue | beth on Sunday morving, and conveys , hence la, 8 on behalf of the citin dr, partner of the firm, While the parties were ip —- -- d pn of he Tonsregation auceded under the leader: | Bondout and Oswego Ratiroad is belug pushed with | carriage. At the appotuted time the Met / arent T. Histon, of Batalo, pe bebeit ol 1s cl ivan, | the store, Herg missed (wo cold rings, and accused | Arrival of the Squadron et New Loude At the Cabinet meeting on Friday, Secrotary Scho- | sip uf the Kev, Ulan Scott, and hold service at | Vide ‘the grade ‘across the low laid Is newly | co drove up to the depot, aud the driver, seolig @ Magee fo be davived ow cone cuunmerciat relations | Sbielin of Waking them, Shinide denied thecharke. | New Loxnon, Conn., Aug. % 1648-—-Thu squad. | Seti prewnted the folowing cowpiniestion. Hying He Ml the fouces ure up on gvatlvan 1h Black promenaing oh io Pat Mie ci ig iol 5 by f ¥ yr UAMT RM ol PoLict 1 aoa fo! i “ @ pe bel or » rm is . white Old World, Be alluded to the geographical | aud hiyb words followed. Shicids atruck flerg, when | yon arrived. between Laud & urclock thie aivertoon, mers Wanitnutyy, Aug by 13s. Pouce Annnsts Yusterpay.—The following ks daterials aro now Deln4 frooeted bum, fouid Ais same was Miles, fold Mies aguregate of the arr nthe hours of 6A. M. Buwalo, at the terminus of a great inland | the latter produced a revolver und ordered the partics " ‘ ; sean and (a communications as of areat commercial | t)leave tie giore, More angry wards folliwadvand | Cigna Qaier® Bicclwing iakgen Magee liner | Sta TiN eMC OTL Ket recommend to cr in the carrying trade soon to be estab | Herg shot Shields through the bea bier, Whigeon, Alice, Restless, Plese de’Lis, end | you the remission of te remaiuder of tho sentences, Pacitic railway and the lakes with the | lustantly, Scud, the others following. ‘and the release (rou tmpri ‘Of ali persour now In oh was replete with: lucid statistical re“ wa i d Confinement under sentences 0 ‘and will amply repay perusal. Mr. Berrosro Crounes. W. Brink, organized der t ecoustruction acte of i Reh concluded by eateultug the hoepitalities of | war found aick yeateriay aRernoon tn th 6 Biator in which the Mucoustruction La te made yesterday be- aie within the Kabway, witcre he preached for the ‘Methodiats, W York Clty 1 thous be Tee Thott? reason “tue Beptin. soon 22; femules, Drank and di pot the middle | after foun! another gentleman name ol Males 8 fombles i, Dusonsenty conduct | division under comtract, wie wil carry hework | aso walking by she depot and wok him to, helt les, 1%) females, 7, Violation of Excise Law— | through later count 10 Moresville in Delaway hurel 5 Malce’ 1 rowls6n’ Brooklynctntoxieatiom-Bintc, | couuly. This divisiontwht be the hesvieat und most | tou. Doth partie were pleased, which js more thas ‘ding Was pushed last week. WV wat (he Girectors are aking step . ‘Taken to Bellevue Hospital ey, aged | Winsor, Canava, Saturday, Aug. 8.—In the | “yd tobe lp opcratio jos, 1. ‘Disorderly conduct. Males, 5, Vio’ | expeusive to construct in the whole line. ine Hill, | can usally De said in the case of a double mistake, Fee ee te Vahaif of the Rabeaey, made 9 | Gat 40 Atrorner sisett, wis Giested wl Sioa ooting match here to-day, between Cook Cousins, wr respect) or auedont ae VARt oo ga, Here eitlne Lopate A Tota th.” Grand | Ine highest slovetlog between the Cermint ef the | aad ail culoyed ‘the Joke wlien it wan knw hong fable reply, returning thanks for tation | laat evening on the Third avenue, near Nigeteouth | of Windsor, and J. Payne, of Providence, KI. the | | It understood that no deluite action on this gum. | tolal of airente—~Malea, 17; leuiaies, 10, Total ar | Fost, ust be tunneled oF be ‘cronsod by curves aud | much thelr wy sma had been im dang Sadness bad cowolucute to Als, (oe the | ateet, Taken to Dotlevue Hospital former won, ‘birds (21) to Payae’s 18, | munication wus decided upon by tiie Cablaet Feats, 03, heavy prades,— A ioalon Jornal, Fenaiving aay actual damaaee