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a tl ne THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS | Terrible Accident at a Colliery in Belgium. Remarks of the Emperor Napoleon at Troyes, Probability of a Financial Crisis in Spain. ——— PARDON OF ONE OF THE FENIAN EDITORS, a BELGIUM, - Pars, Ang. 10.—Despatches recetved announce | Another terrible colliery explosion at Jemappes, in ‘the province of Hainault, in Belgium. Fifty.one Persons were killed outright, and © great number fnjured. ——_ FRANCE, > Pants, Aug. 10.—The Emperor Napoleon, on is return from Pomiéres, stopped s short time at | Troyes, the capital of the Department of Ande, where he was received with great entho m by the people, The Mayor, at the head of the members of the municipal government, waited upon His Majeety Bt the depot, and presented an address of weicome, | ‘The Emperor replied, thanking the Mayor, the mani. { etpality, and the people for their warm demonsira tions of affection, fo expressed the hope that no untoward event would occu: to disturb the peaceful Progress of trade and agriculture, and ‘with the invocation, “ God protect France ‘The Emperor's speech wae received with prolonged ebeers, and cries of VEmpereur.” Loxnow, Aug. 10.—Accounts received daily from Spain represent that the disturbed condition of the | country ts lending to disastrous results, The latest Advices from Madrid say a nancial crisis 8 antici pated there. Licut.-Gen, Juan Paznela has been appointed Cap- taln General of the Province of Catalonia, ——— OREAT BRITAIN. pect halts Loxpox, Aug. 10.—Pigot, one of the Dublin editors who were imprisoned for seditious utter tances, bas been pardoned, He will he set free after having served haif of the original term for which ho was reatenced. Constantioete, Aug. 10.—The United Stat tteamer Frolic, with Admiral Farragut on board, ae rived here a day or (wo since. The Franklin, the flag ship, is at Lyra, owe of the Islands of the Grectan Archipelago. — FINANCIAL AND COMMEROTAL, —« —Consols clo Ant OG moricab securities close at the following quotations ited States Nvetw ent) Hiey Bele. tasiway ; Miwols Couttals, 1; Atlaitic and Great restr, 8 Liventyon, Aug. 10-5 P.M.—Cotton=The following are the closing i Middling upiands. ¥ied Hadllng Oriente, 14d.” The naiee of the day have beet wav bales. rea istuile— Closed Orin At Au. vd rinee of I the last anlce belay wade at ie. 41. ¥cental | f California white, wud 100, 10d. for No. 4 red Woatern. | 0 The market ie uncbanged. Pro luce—F need to le. wewt. Turpentine bas a vanced fd., ani Is how quuted at 2. ® cw! ug. 10-3 1 M.—Saqar Is fruier at ite, ® | 12 Dateh staadard TANTWAK, Avg. 10.—Petroloum closed quiet at 53 | for standard white. ——-. | MARINE NEWS, } — Lonpox, Aug. 10.—The steamer Ceiln, Capt. Gle jot, from New York July 2, arrived tu the Tharies th ft renvon SOUTHAMPTON, Ang. 10.—The s! ‘ork July 30, the way to Hi Mi Cite of Cork, lett No eh of July, L yeaterd) er Tq o'clock on Saturday eve QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 10. The pt. Konuedy, whicd left New York Ang. |, portatan varly hour tuisemorning. || meTown, Aug. 0. The steamer Tarifa, from arrived. H GEORGIA, sok tate Artawta, Qe., Aug. 10.—The Senate to- received « message from the Gevernor acknowledge Ing the receipt and acooptance of the resignation of A. A. Bradley (colored), Senator from the First Dis trict, and the issue of write fur aa election to fil the vacancy. Mr. Bradloy was entitied to the floor this morning to finish his defeace, but resigned on Satur before the case was resumed. wae received if. ee Olty of Parts, rived at ity, The ii 0,00 settled the questlua of eligibility, hence Fad 7's vig to, realgn. Mr. Nunusily (Deaocrat ctaimed that no power old deprive the Senate of the right to decide the ibility of L& members, and dented the right or power of the Governor Wo accept the resignatto And according to the laws,and constitu lon Budi Ineligible, aud cannot resign, He read Gen Meate's order expressly siating that the matter of eligibility regted irely with the Sene ¢ Mr, Iiigbee (Republican) raised the point of order that aa te Senste lind already acted on the watier of whgibih ty, It contd not now he disenssed y. Nungelly denied such an action, and said that | the point tiken hy Mr. Higbee Is « tause an apper had alicady been wakeu (row Wedy | Cision of the hair, | Tie Chair insisted on the point. The yeas and Bays were calle, and the point lost + Mr. Hinton (Dew) followed ip ap address in say rely ul the appeal from the decimion of the Chair a foreiguer, and tendeied bir signa ion, and. ti Great expounder of the Constitution, Daniel Webster, Argued Shields not betng eligible Wow no right to re sign, and the Senate ax: ‘aupbe (goloret) had th of vurntuent, and refu to adjourn uatil be wan salisfied (hat Le would lve ‘Whe Tight to the floor to-morrow, ~ si lS SOUTH CAKOLINS ——— Covummia, 8. C., Aug. 10,—The new Attorney: General this morning brought before the new Assvel Ate Justice (Colonel Willard) a writ of guo warrant Against Walker, the Coroner of the Richland District, holding office under the Provisional G Walker's counsel piraded jurisdiction: deny ‘Wikard was Assveiate Jus ce: thet Obaa res Attorney -Geacral anit and that Jol Hoan) was legally elected Corus Overruled, and the case continued, much excited. ‘Nothing ceilnite was done in the Legisiature to y. In a seasion of over thirty days, ouly five hills Vo becn passed. en ‘The Marders in Loulstana New Onveans, Aug. 10.—In support of Gov Wermouth's assertion that a hundred aad fifly mur ders were committed Iaet month in this district, and balf of them in this State, yesterday's Repubttean tained two columas of oxiracis from and refer nces to letters in Warm ut be dete lag Ouirages inthe country parishes frou Merch, las dave. These extracts d civil or military anthorities or Fouu took cognis ace of any of U ——— Political Items. Ricanonn, Va., Aug. 10. political meeting of the Couservatives was held this evening at th Old Market, at which about %000 persons were present, Some negroes in a house near by inter: Fupted the spenkers, aud » stone was thrown at the Speakers’ stand, ‘The distusbers escaped under the Garkness, Severs! pistol suote were fired at cuem ‘Tar barrels were lighted, and the meeting proceeded Laren.--The Con ative meeting, which Jnsted until after 10 o'clock wa sitet’ at inter ‘yas with stones by the outel util sdjoura Bent. A neg Jas found Wao. was sot In the ocice caused by te first attack, He ts nut mortally Wounded. ‘Two or three whites were arrested ——_——- 6 floor until the hour The nogroes are imcn's Bu | fret Regiment of New cited the case of Gen. Shields in Congress when | his right ton acat was discussed, Mr. Shicid# wasu | to sive way to smotion | 8Tiiicas April morning, the amouldering, Blackened | airuck tue third car of the freight tral fo pot show that either the | PRICE TWO CENTS LAROR MOVEMENTS. it was agreed that ench of the six divisions shonld Bet Adersin meet at theif #oeiety rooms at 7 o'gluek on Wednes- xe Watered Master Maccnd eer day evening, thonce to Union square, and pare! matized trom the | | An adjourned meeting of the Master Mason: inoving a tee Cooper and the working men's nase afersoon, between the Catskill and Livingston ste- | EIR () M WA HINGTON. SPORTING. tions, by the train due here at four o'clock. He was _ eo walking apon the down track, and, seoing an extra —_— Saratoga Kaces-Fifth Day, tevin coming, he stepped on the other track, At that Banatoca, Auig. 10.—Tho first race was for the Miss Lorra as “F Tuxatnr. The new play, Special Despatches to Tho Sun. mowent the recular train came ® sharp 7 i curve and atrack Lim, throwing bim twelve feet into Wasiinorom, Aug. 10, po pees $00 entrance, p. p., $780 novel, * Under (wo F by the Autor Of Gay | ee en eee Teed unl Kiproved Me, Rose | Pminted to procure « band om the oeewsion. A river, breaking both his legs, orvising hie head, Te TREASURY BUILDING. tiles, for three-year olds, The following horses | Livingstone," and expecially arranged fo. that charm: Feported that the owner of ikting who har over a | Motlon was made that each division appoint one socating hie neck, The body was taken t Chtauit statiog, where aa inquest war heli The | The now north wing of the Treasury building verdict of the Coroner's jury exculpated the engineer | Is rapidly approaching completion. Nearl a n. Nearly the whole And officers of the train from biam of that addition wii be occupied by the Internal arted: Gen, Dake, Pennock's b.f,, by Colosans; | ing little nctrous, Mies Lotia, was represented last | million of brick to lay laa decided to let it stund Albuera, and Boaster, The litter was polled ap on ’, ‘ 9 untll the strike is over. ihe et (08 bal ip night at Walinek’s for the first time, The auticnce | "Me ‘Tostovant, who acema to be the only arith. ir. Albuera took up the running to | was ono of tho largost we have ever seen at this pop: | metician in the association, having tired of demon: names of thore society mon who are tendiny Masons; and if any of scch Committee man (to act in concert with the others) to tae 9 selected Le known to shi transcresaing the rules of the Soclets, auch Commite w favor to those who ar | Blindwichs Dime \ the quarter-pole, and Boaster wont front ab the balf t Revenue Department, whi emoved thi q ular place of am ont, an "i lastie tn strating that 1,500 operative briektayersa are still idle, | ¢e Smash Up on the Erie Rullrond—Pireman | {verve Department, which will be removed Wither | wie, Gen, Dake went round the atrctoh even with | Jemonstrations of anpiease throw enthusiastic In Ite | i thelr wives und tomilies Atarving, yesterday | for re hn ph aKa gs ood tune ia the early part of September. The bailding veeu- | Nanac end erterien tie cocoa mr ; onstrations of applatisn throughout trea the changes om Magnring. that by tie Feametion eral elnor muatiern ving em, | milo took the lead, | The plot of tho piece ts almple enongh. “Pirely"* | oftwo hours’ time, the bricklayers would really nh Gere Se a 1 arose an second place in the | eg renal ‘oarn only $2.88 per day inatend of $4.0), and that © that the peinetpal object of the mooting was t a the naine of @ einandiere of & French regiment | mrn only Gh. per cay instead of 94.60) nnd hat oe | alt the briek’> Rie the clght-honr moveinen', an food second. Alhuern was | serving taj Algiers, An Rnglish nobleman, driven | Ma Wy Ting of teh Mourne workin Ail side teaues should be Iaid over, for ‘(i the dlghts Special Despatch to The Sun. mod by the Revenue Department will then be oc- " the Colossor Srracosr, August 10.—On Sunday alocomo. | Cuvied by the Quartermaster-General and his halite iusiders boris tive and twenty-five cattle cars ran off the track near | Clerks and the Fine Art building, owned by Mr. | a bat thie, ‘The tr k was falr, and the weather hour movement be now lost, it in low for ever, Hancock, and were badly ema: Wo «aw | CofoRaN, And designed by lim asa present to the | beautiful, ‘Mine—Kest mile, 1:80; second, 1s) from home by charges of erime of which he ts inno Kittory Navy Yard ad applied for the restora here ; HrceyapsBlaes iyi Hg: Masry’ ,"0% | city, wil be. urrentered to him. “Phe Clovernament | Ahe Dating Just previous tothe race Ras 8 to A on | cent, bot which he votontaclly submits to im order to | ten the, ten, h word and pay, bavive ad | fi'buvw'nt me ail hore dine ee RRet ie Craneasesoe locomotive, thick along the embankment to ¢ took possession of this Art building in the eurly part | | Sgcowp Race The aecund race waa for a purne of | Screen lis brother, enlists fn the ruciment wa a com ining hamerives nnd’ families noun the re, | OF 9ter routine business, the meeting sdjourned. The dreman wasinwantly kilet, amt one brake. | OF M€ WHE, notwithstanding Mr. Corcoran's enrnest | #40, mile heats, for beaten Lorsen, forall ages. ‘The | Mon soldier, thinking, by so doing, to be lowt to hie beta , POL. " man woe perlonsly njared. ‘Travel wen delayed foe | Prvleet. (rllow ing i8 the ‘suimiuaty 811 | former filends, ‘The elnandiere file tn love with Pitch eed Bi asot sik LOCAL POLITICS. about eight boars PRANK BLAIR, nie vba di sf f ] | nim, and saves his tite, rat on the Meld of hattio, and ted that he ha bly Dinteted ancien Tt was rumored this morning that Gen. Prank “Mme ti tay tect aM | again by procuring his pardon after he haa been con- conventently Publican Assee! atten. rere CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, Blair would arrive this evening. It is learned from | — There was vory Reavy betting, and large amounta | Jeuned to be shot for insulting his anpertor oficer. Pi Cepor that Me. Demarest wae fall: | This Association held s public me - the Hon, Montgomery Blair that the General ia atill | Nete staked on Gilroy agatoet the fled, at 3 to ¥ | In tho novel she falls, plerced by the bullet intended Dodworth Hall last eve V Giltos pan ' he wall, Jali iast evening ir. Yao € conten, Aug. 10.—Gen. Butler was thrown | to the Western country, and there ts no expectation fo 4 Ver ees war phy g ‘of ¢600, dash of | MF the condeinued prisoner, but In the play the ball Mr Harlow had 4 mon-all he wanted, hag boat oceapied the hal, and briefly introduced from his carriage in Gloucester last eveuing and se valttng here 6008, three-quarters of a mile, for Wwovyearoiae: winner | Proves co have been drawn from the oartrige, and patareat ante Mr, Remarect Ad now 86 SAY A | Scangnmant Wes apples ine Bios hg I y : be gsr crab A aay Abc jeations that he could select Nh Ap 5 4 , afte Racuuous Va., Aug, 10.—fntelligence hes been | LOUISIANA APPAIRS. Alte Vel In Aibier boasted Pacis: Later oecaant bot And she escape unbarmed Mr. Tostevant, Wad-4 men. working on lls rears came to the question of Lotta's peculiar merit consieta tn her arch. (Laughter,| Mis sides had undergone @ medical for ent. and, after ex- bie flow of apirite, of | change recently, $0 thoy nnd iis rongh wants | pressing, as before, hie in the advantages to at i were going up (Salt river) as fast as desired, He denved from an outapoken determination siight but well moutted Agure, very pretty face, and | thoaght everytiing looked lovely andthe goose | OF 1ebts honestly ond with justice to all, Repudiar dita abont the atago, x | Danes teh [Laughter] tion would not relieve us of our indebtedness, even Mr. Scudder has five rears and four fronta patting | |f we could desire repadiation; it would only received here of the accidental’ death yester. The following 1s copy of a letter of instruc. | Cameron's Tuvorcanld, third : ina, fe Bee rer iee ecaoeieh tascen Con Johnson, lato | tons sent from tee Army eclesaciats to May..den, | The ‘ollowing was the poot feline Mer Tour: Togs, vivacity, and inex bs tl is e Ty ics econ Coilege, Virgins. | Kuchanan, commanding the Departineut of Loulal- Ipvereenit eka. baversslae Guns “ese Mg nat jostow, Aug. 10.—In a atrect row a: Belipae, $200. The start was bea ' quick, graceful motions, # between a of Germans and Lrish, » su: petrrgne s party of Clormane and irieh, 9 ane, nara Hhipee stones oo ett Lat kts Arent die race, the four mila daah, and she | feety indocd, drawing all eyes to her. She sine, } gp with ten hou mien, postpone the nt whieh, same way, Dezel Phar, abous 90 veers of age, we Asporans Giniate Ober Tueaday, Whoh a ties eat ay ae ee ea ROcmoOrrOw, | dances, smokes clgare, beate the dram, fires piatols, | Mr. MeCtane has men to spare, and thie (yesterday) | Hwee pall, by the people sooner or later, and Wasuineton, DC. Aug. 10, 1868, ' ie lant day of the season, ail with ® dash and adandon perfectly trrestetibie, | A.M. sent four up to Mr, Mulins, corner of Fourth | Ne Delleved the svoner we faced its Brarturnono, Vr, Aucust 10.—Mr. Charles “ s ng. Ht Farnsworth hang timsett Mm the woode near thie | Pret Mad em, MC Beehanan, commanding | er, tad eatentt tates of pact. vertiog for tue sate ving confidence in the honesty of ot the sooner wonld the debt avenue and Twenty-third atreet, “Me thought thes A W) of entire confidence In the determiaation Her cancan, at the end of tho second act, ts equal, If | Coukl get along very well If the demagogues would town yesterday. He wne a professional tencher of and leat ul i 4 \ own yesterday ; a ; f ny O€ Uho Saratoga races to-morrow : tut superior, to Tostes's, and was repturously | only let thom alone, but they won't, “you see. P et A rene! Peed idle oa PR oay Te, followlug eae rear oe te vine? RACH. encored. Last evening, however, she begred to be pe ae evergta preted Suir as cay Suis Bv7es ‘anata, pa 1, dollar for ‘Reuatt ‘a : wt, to the and th u A tho jour. . , We could save enous Of Mast Beanihatok’ Vi, was ravbed on Betara mont, to the end thatthe nccessary ald may bo " Handicap hurdie race for ail agen, two miles, over | xcueed from repenting the performance, plead: | neym: ‘tbe O - erodit and through it tage Bight. The lock ot the n Saturtay | dered by the United States as promptly as posal ‘ofan hurdler 3% foot bigh, $300 lo the winner, @100 | Ing aa an excnse filness, of which Indeed ‘whow met of, talked with ‘sided ith tee owe, to dene in forty fears in relation to in rection of domestic violence in tbe | to the second horse, Jour military departwent. You | y,, taformed of the condivou of affairs | pouilt, carrying 18.08... it wee picket by bur- glare, and an unknown nt of bonds Delonging to Bliss castes ‘udividuals stolen, Not much money was obtained, i keep yourve Br. Loon —The steamer Mattie Burns, nh said Staten, a oecastonall i ’ {i thls strike. Quoting from Une New York | Teconatruction, he raid he w aig | Soeslonsts med lott manifesta «sight Raging he rend that, Te tee Genckletn ere | rebels whas they woul informed of te condiuoa of ature | i see 08 er energies, Altogether ho te a unique little | ty fy, the bases could wos “eo oa ceith tit Ceriees | thou, what they “could d Prouel Ine ale Reale, carryiy uA re SL. 150 | ereatare, and fille piace pecultarly her own, Chartes | of house incubation; and @ea, commenting thereon, | ¥!th them genesonsly, ed what tey would may make tt sheriltag! EGINT A] Ptahee, a Harold Gectd, snd Me, Lamb, as Rake, hie | BimaelG, he ak the burden "wontd ultimately (ait | DAVE, by making them an offer, they refused what ot President, under ihe SECOND RACH, crevant, wore both excellent, and aa to George itol- | pros.ua.men who rar rank whlen woeld harelo be | See, °hirea’ SS thelaa Send Mat’ ‘ks “henna an RNs ERC TAN | Yak of fase xilas bora apeey brid GLA: Pi i and an to George itol: | RROR sagen MRO Pat Tout, whlcn woaid have tobe | wee, Ouireds Os ahey, Red. e Fede 10 do, wheat coke GUUd tte, FT ont, $500, Pat Biniioy. G00 ; Fuuneath Coaneny, | Meds it waa worth the price of admission to ce him | mands, | Mackiniet, who ares higher ogder of me haul greatly retarded reconstewction. Nevertheless, 10.—Adams Experss Aisposttion of the troops under your Pt 4 Mi . * | im the character of a ftre-oating xouave. The rest of Sora gp beicklarers, feeety 0 only $3 oF $3.50 pad Fp IM nd seven nigh ie Blates for: command that taey may be ready to ace without de- THIMD RAOR, the characters weee also well filed, mostly by the | Sin tio men‘on sirite fit meni een ee they | fereenmente of bale can chaten, cad le when's. reguine company, and | ald. The culy remedy’ for brichlegees sad others is Teeace vote waa aud than formerly, and ander which igabaeon tn oa, reer, eeanen, | Satay cerca eth at aE soneries vers Mo ose a9 the public is nceustomed | end h believe thoy could bo settled malekag te Seer Fight, withoet taeetin Of race, “erved, oF % he pdivor " c - to ace under Mr. Wallack’s own om 5 conaider itaa i ice te the “4 olor, and be believed that if the c 10, 0,, Aug. 10-—Me Townsend, a book. | {it nditions under which the iuitary Torce of the sable Eaten aegis Srally to enevtrage thees hen in ther stke” Pron, | Were recognized and ‘avceed, there seth we coe keeper, And Me. Renney,» draggint, were blown of | uted Sates may be etuployed to suppress insurree orley Races. erty Owners had acted like men, and he hoped that | More than two years belore tiv every State the el the shore on Saturday tna email sail host, nnd are he: He rihbdhcn Moana These races are to ome off today on the THE CITY, the master masons would show themscives worthy | OC, all would recugniged | and Ang. from Cinciuaal for, St, Louis, struck s #aag (out | Bap to the War Doparunent, tl Milos above Culro, 1g the Mlsslaetppl river, and sank ia quarters of the my y facts’ which fe n two minutes, She les on whe eneg, and is in grese danger of breaking up No lives were lost, The valoe of the bose is 106 kaown, AUmXArpRA, Ma A i elon to are te Waser, Asati and | eaten Se Meee aise ee Eine eT IRG hehe Seca | yiveoh one a 4a quarter miles. Tan tony foe horses | stoek actors of Mr. Wal seorgeto’ road from quing ints a Recetver's | wh Du maj , vat have rum only during the meeting: parse $600, " tanddcan dicted ty he Saf ure” e eee | Bete Ce! HGS tbr Regeany | Met FL Ailey Gy tare lari 0! AI | Seerne, re no mama ashe pli i necetomed set down for a hearing on the ®th ir stant. lawa aod Constitution of the United States indicate supposed to be lost, Mr. Townsend Is the sup of au "1 ARTICLE 4 SECTION 4.—The United | gronuids of the Agricultural Societ, Wavertoy - of their aympathy. and @ _ botter 0K giv citizen, and was eelabrating has twenty fire birth Goversusat: and shell pre Fics pr nlumegre to be contended for by horses | Biganp ov Aunte.oThe Hoard met at noon yea Mr: “ronteh an Few ® fearful picture of the Ae things whieh could not ag § nme, he first ‘ - | moraiization resaiting from the eight honrs. Oneot | tt e x whites Revyavo, Aug. 10.--Uharlea Benzino, of Ni- Face 18 fo mi eat three in five in har. | Vrday, and afler calling a calendar of over 9f casos, | the strikers, who formerly worked for him, aud wh from producers, ws scart Falla’a brakemna oa the Now York Central | \uavesed, ageloet domesuig violeace new, The next will bes tace with similar terms as | “Pt BO respondents a) pearing, the Board adjourned. | now owed him $36, bad worked but a day and a hi on ot t who repr Hattroad, while om top of a car fansing under e| Georion Land fe case of an inourtect the inst, for 84. On Wednenday there will be two | Ovangcres.—Mra, Ledwith, wife of Judgo Led- | list week, and the rest of the week he was drunk-— om. Pawling ae hridge in this city, thle morning, was struck by a r poversarens Mepech it velit Jo spy | races, tree to il horses, for G50) and $90, with, waa buried yeetorday. ‘The funeral rervices | tet. This, he conteuded, was whut the eight hours volred tn t ontest, he came beam, knocked off acd killed. Mr. Beuring was i totes, nay plication of > Irire celebrated ot Bt, Bleheel's Chareh, after which | Wahid Soe Ue mecivtie wee sdhered to, and Uh Of President and Vice-President. ia whic 7 eare nd 01 the remains were Interre: iy y n@ 01 reaointion waa adhe: 5 e Hy od Vice-President, tn whiel about 2) years of age, and leaves ® wife and one Rowing Match onthe Hay, Rasa iaaraene, ‘alvary Cemetery, The | 1) publisued in the morning papers Was voamemed | 88 spOko Of Goo. Grant as one ~ bad recelved: . nel etd sinew he child, Ho was formerly « member of the Twenty 4 every uy other State or States Yesterday even & rowing mato . and ordered to be entered on. the minutes, ft very postion of prominence Yor state Volunteers, oiled for,ae Re mip judge suiicicatto'tup’ | 9 ake took plese oe the bay, between sous freoe Cuvarrr to Axnwaus.—Andrew Foster was yea. | Which the mecting adjourued to Weduenday neat at 3 S dapadn tthe ary by te desire the peor Boston, Aug. 10.—The Rev, Joseph C. Lovejoy, Inaurrretion ASKS SRE Riots on te Per beh wees vone Fae torday charged, before Juayice Shandiey, at the Jet | PM pte, He hed uover inen ined 10. grumble a well krownt Democrsste orsion’ ebssulied Ueorgs | pring Mitton & Provided ahaye, and be 4 Surther | whose fame le bigh eh 0 08) | fermion Market Court, with driving » horse having « reause he was not sustained as he thought Finer, ellior of the Cambridge Chronicle, tis | sidcmene ee the ieclaeet, Pelee tis cemthizry tots | aad Hoboken se onrse waa from's saxe post om | FUE eee iden w ag Wiad" Yore cia Building Lox Bosley poet st eveningacaoriaaiow | desert hut dons his huty welt ta the pos sacral, in conarqnence of falling to extort at tnx Qetkiy dirsceed’ ve be celica forthe une Presidens svat | We Batiory,, near the ath, ‘round tho” iht- ud ee re err ee oe eee Seven ted wensatted vome routine Peseta Bon stare Gone hs Sal welt te of b 0 . \ mediate apology from the adituw oe some, snreastio | forthatth, by prociametion, conumaad such ineurgrm | Ronse on opine Reet. and Comments on one of Lovely’ speeches. But thres | W& dsperte ‘aid retire peaceabiy v0 their Teapesilve | was crowd of Uny “rowing craft and a free | Acctvene.—At half-past five o'clock yesterday fea tbe whee eliied to Eat the Presigential cNslr. "Me seuee or foar blows were struck, aa Plsher made noresint: | boar mit ine united dine Of, yoohte OF all “elses chiming tne watcws 4 Charles Whitertor, Henry Zetch, and Jearnoymen Bricklayers. Wott lene uncacuninasa vite hin’ Cote, ut Eee ance, and retreated as soon 00 possible, Ne aero and hovering around the clssle seclusions of Casue mavona, wore working at 14 Kast Mey adh tne conbaenes of tbe pagina bent 5 y te- ae ‘aod several (housanis of corions sight-coere | Bortioth stroct, the scaffold kave way, throwing them | cetved an tnvitation from th daom City a 4) foes ul porte oF tha cig Need. the eeeon evecare | Pimanoe oF Brey feet ond seriously inaring thoes, | Gia Company to undertake contract for the erec- | (Zinc ytinenese, (0 do Be duty rightfully, ani Bosrow, Aug, 10.—Mr. Motley, our late Minis- | fection or obstruction ‘of tii Y, d'Stales to call foe | Roure previous to the slart, The steamer ©, p, | Takeo bome ly thelr employers tion of eavensive qua works in that place. A Sub- | pecrations of thelr supporter ter to Ausiets, haa declined an Invitation to a public | freien why eairiinel state oF daring thelr coming reception extended to him by Gov. Butloe&, Mayor | dhe militia for ibe parpose of suppressing such luaurree. | Stith ace . “ "0 Cr euch th Sto! ompanied the boats, amd war t Committee weat over there in (ke forenoon Hae aie cy und any other Prominent ct: | Moy of canning nan a ogunigateu'et.t tal | with ratocageras othe umaior ieamers Led th | reaerday soared, atte Sedcreen Meeker Conserve: | A seerON, focal eeecheln ku wemiion re tie ne. ; : ane tbe Gontentente, ants, Were seventeen feb et Court, bee | "A communication was received from Baltimore ¥ ee Be a seeat boasivea ai toe | Hemet and very lights PHIL Cans we Jue (oe Ren Siang, mh arate cr But, | waive tat tam ne Strato Rrwarted, Another pou bey au fii othe pat ofthe Meu on - ay let to. IY ‘ vouch, and John Mosher for Blue, socompaalied th > : communication from 0, N. J., announced that 4 iRhote an teal reine nae dante peated nc | io witha xin iva virabmauner, aud ierinetie | GReP thread tated 1 meaere #¥ por man | fea EReD ya ald, Question won ner te hear oF read any expressions ward on coantry. “ver kindiy, and incere, The l unirlend'y feelings to: Maulfvatatlon was co rial Gover amen owed ge, while Joba Styles fo Bigien for ih ud Bla moved clothing, Meld for examination per week to sustain the strike. ‘0, type founders, of this | — A few elght-boar men went to work yeaterday for his buildings In Lispenard street, Ch. as judger, and Singley as fo John iv the sleamer ©. 7. Savith, Farmer, Little & NSEND, Aveistant Adjutant-General mr national afw'ry, or they of te party by wileh we hough 1 thé wor, inalntalued jeable relat! 4" MILITARY AND NAVAL APPAIRA, | ‘at 4:83, and Bhuo shot abeed, | alty, have just issued a mammoth poster of campaign | Mr. Shannon, red with the United statoa. Ge | d by Poach. Aitor paasing Hodice's | cute, pad temples of libert he, The cute of | near Church street Joudiy applaud Siclelee wleteiat es fis, Coben Ate; 10,ebtiice MaCosta:. the: Gale en, boat filled, and be wae compelled to | Grant and Seymour, and Colfax aud Biair, are un ‘The Committee of No. @have prepared a card for ir. Watkins, a col henpeneee, id, and the printers country will do | publication, asking theit Union to release them from | Watkins was weil received States | bail ont the water, when be gallantly continued the | Usually Koo wing forward, brated brutadr, was married inst night to Mink Mollie t orton, daughter of Daniel ton, a rich contractor fur duty, to | race, and closed wel up on Blue : but after rounding well (0 secure them for the approaching political cam y fort juties mbers of the joint commit. ne r * yea orton, & eu ooatractor Hath: Firat Liout eo, | the ligithonse the tat was agsin awamped which | alka. teg on utrike. spoke brisfy nnd to the pleasure of bs bearers | Pa of Kuxineers, has been de | caused further delay, Blue tumed the lighthouse | A balf-milo running match took place yesterday | gp l?,urcordance with » haaly call, a masa meeting re. | gon when young -in fact, be was chen cons received the al friends, wrote a letter to Frank Queen in reply to | spectablo In numbers gathered at Biegon Mall, 147 iy " Y lait, Koo Democrat, but had wot the privilege of voting, rty-secont reel, lastevening, Mr. O'Toole, | although he had often gone to Whe polls. with I Joint Coumitter, called the meeting | father, who voted, He ‘had then thought It strange ppear athe Clipper o ied biatas ateaacer OF yt ‘The resalt waa'a dead heat In @ity. The feamer Orsiper, avd ordered to New | the bay, which waa pretty. rough wi ibe. Light: M lading, the thousand aaile Walker, | Wo,crde?, and stated What it was called by the mom: Ua he"ralher cvuld Vote while he, Mis soa, Could . ) + | not; acd when he asked hie Demoer riends the ct that hu is apaious to mect | York. and Capt L,C. Sertort’ hus. bec tn iobe he Manos 1a Hor . » C. Sartort has been ordered to | houne tor wach frail crait as the brawn; of uh rn ‘at the Monongnbola House at Vittsburgh, | comuiant tho ¢ silich Is ‘ow siatioued Ia the | poserepropeliag wi suc teoutye racine, acy | declared ita draw, aud will call upon the parties f0F | wisp desired to have thelr own audthe powers of No: | fearon; was taformed that tne Lesiststare. had led fur duty on the stad of the Commanding Gen- | at 5h im, and Pe wt Bh. 6 * has been detached from the command of the | ‘This was excelicnt rowing over a teu mile course on and Shaw, two young rts, for $40 a ride, Shaw getting twenty yurds August 13 North Pacitle 8 5 le Squadron, perseverance Hlue was the favorite with the old salts 2 properly defined, or in defauit, that eumunit: hanged the Conatitn heeauae, Sr. Lor 9.--An attachment anit wan DEPARTMANY OF TEE BOUTH Or Whitelial, wc A Qvananrine,—Tho following report was mado | teen mgiit bo dixcharged Sera pLEsiited Go vows lwo, siete Wound clos what | yin the Oriminal Court against A. | Gos rat Mond Ri 16 tor | Any takers; but iCithad wot been (or the mishaps that | yeaterday by Dr Chas. G; Sprague, physieten in | | A member interrupting) aeked by what sushority | wy vaio, Morn in 1518, Wve tha lived on in that way firm of Black & bankers end | |)“ eral Meade, receatly appoiuted Commander | perel Pi wach, the contest would have been more close, | Charge of the hospital ship Linois ' The folowing | the inecting was call wheth ir. Gaul, Pres: | until last August, whoa he got to be twenty-one yeare city, Mr. Black a day or two ago } of the Dep ‘tment of the South, in his order aan and the victory more doubtful. patients were Us morning discharged cared from | tent of Unlon No. 2, had veun notided. | of age, oF Was permitted to is first vote. He m the National Town Hank and | tng comu and of the Departinc Feet i aad well contested tt the AB AZCUNE | ire hospital ship Tilnolst Joreph Raglan, Thomas | . Mr. O'Toole repeated that the meeting was ealtod | Spoke’ fealingly of the analety tuany uf thelr uid tl Reward KF dhe did not know whether Mr, | Wuito trieads of the South evinced tor the colo shortly after it was discovered that he had overd his arconnt over #200) and was called wpon to [good, He replied that tho money bad been ox pended, and could not do it. An attachment was | departmental stad wil afforded much amusoment to the multitude of apec | Neilson, (ators who wiincesed the aquatio struggle. er 1k F. Reed, Jam Hot three palienta now rei hom wre progressing favor ion, Keceived from sehoons Nee Agad 1 and he did p faul had been apprived oF 0 fe no aly 28 10 now the; aiventered.at thie. point and was received | BoyB'* Pow: Ont Fhe a nea ee ahuid «ley might oy tne North Cxrolir prerent at now be posts will nd South Care dered, and the commanding oitcers of diferc lo these headguat ters. The - for the present, be the Efsen, of Brig HW Haviland, ta in hospital, allot | | Mr. ¢ ly towards convales. | with & perfect ovation, and was ctected Chairman of | vote, but. ha then issued, and the bank taken on of by the Thikd Military Disiriet. A Crickot. co, Th 7 0 | ee weet ont ‘ate roe tM A Sherif, and only about Aventis. My Black's hers on staf Autics, not he Amoeleur Club of Ohelees, Mase. played | four tie eS Mis bet Beeecin ees tee ee mee Yas, i cumbt, Prealdee oeNo, 1h wen cinsted vies Lys g ceed i Fenidence waa. then visited, to serve an attachment eo War Department, will Pope : . > play ee fs treetgens eNotes enrpet Daxgers and New Fa, who had d “ the Willow of Brooklyn, yerteruay, ab Bedford, with a ot — " aTnam, Boe Tees } Georetery, x avor to von (hel ow bis furniture, Fasteued io the bottom ofa parlor headquarters Usrough thelr respective chiedw | 1° Tallowing reaalt, The Willows are enuitied to | which ber bee Amp SIRS TA Avaocintion, | Mr. Gaul sald he did uot know ‘what the objecte of Routh, ihls answer to. ail ques chil waa found a packare containing between $7,000 Credit for thelr vietory over their lively and active hich bes Been orgaal oop alive the reeollec- c ed samo of the committer to his vote was, that thos ‘bad ft ond $8,000, which was recognized as a portion of the aye ena ¥ ly and ac Lion of the old Fire Dopariment, met lastevening at tam te atase te onheate: his voto w Wat those wao bad fought s oun g Oppo ne bowling of Martin and Mort. heir rod ont 4 Mind obje c wn bad alee fought to give freedom te money drawn fra the bank. Mr, lack was {mine seek Rate aldo wes very fat. and the betting of | Meeitatoce pty quam evenese tear; | Mr: Baath stated the onyeota we piven above, and se | he 'ncgra (at Mey bad suc Ceded tn both, aad he ataly arrested. the latter deaerver praise, Kimball of ui pateur, | coatiet of 60 men te costume and one Kand-engne, | xerwiee previously reported lo Tam Bu helteved Wiey wight be safely trusted @ lithe while ——— --— also batted Well, ani the tricky bowling of Howartt Miasived Tavilahaan te viele K Mr. O'Toole, in answer Wo a question pore | longer, He wae ‘aften applauded, and when he bi FIRES. ‘anding the | and Hateh was very ette Fecoived! Invitations to visit several cities, and | power tho Comunitices of Now. Gand 12 bad that the | conciuded, Mr. Coukling was ‘oxiled ou again Plies el Deriaining (9 the | Tho following is the score Tee rea ti tact trom New Yark | Committes of No. 2 had not stated that when ne frst | tut lio ailled upon Mr. Dugaune, who excu In Newann..—Part of Coop:t & Co.'s chemi- | Platelet of Tenag wif be tranaferrd to the headquar- wittow. igevort, ‘hence 8 Hartiord, on to pringdeld, | ket" ycoMnnetict Sewer to teense all matters luaett, Mot” whew in ion. TET, Twombly wae } oi, Nee tig seen seers is ieee eed eae ron sin ats Any Hemera | ect ras course her | can riper tnae ae when hy eed b of ‘d bowled. lerans, 6 Of tho respective Usions had conciadet, Conkling was agalo called, an celiuiated ei 18. The Are originated trom ihe Ocmmilactorare of ha Gaira Ponte Bal howled | Yeterafin, feasted aid reuvenated. | Thete | "Mp. Gaul thought that if tho Committee of No. 3 | spoke heielty (0 he Auanclal questions at, inaue, aah overs and cons Imoat entire oma are neatly furnishod, and helmets of ; eee etre a ood ne Urey | road have examined the twenty-fourth section of bowled $ | ciithe of8 cagizocrs are there. dloplaved as recainis. | reelized taah ther had aot equal power mith ihe othes | ing; ax he did so, whether ihe people of the cous e be ol ¢ ; of the , oul fewed tt ju may the 4 a Divemoe Braeer A re beste | presets DO Len en’ eetencer fi teestran Sonia co | BEAMS ad oeaery at ere, ulna oa, | tears othe guiven tay sul Nave ee | efvad dun ihay th wane, orphan a Sorelock Inet evenin in the basement of 228% D1 | linndredth tnlle post weet. fron he, Infkiad point’ on 4 eee Ot aiat Sullivan was yeaterday PO eae erty | savings. to the amonat, of tuitions tn, Whe say lone T « obras) t ( ap , doubted | Lanks aud ot ons, throuah which the; sean cater (ecabey aunts THE are: originated in | forwarded: their ropert to tbe. loterior Dopertaneat, “H | seroated in thevulth: Precinct on charge Ststesling | whether any o€ thom bai the poivere claimed 0 | been converted lato guvermisent. bouds, in. anyth ‘8 bedroom in the basranemt, and from the facta Uiat a | The President of the United States bas approved the | a Darrel from Messrs, Taylor & Mare) compromino with the bosses on this question. He | thal would nd be dollae for dollar, adursto ‘ug, containing Kerosene, wae found ander tho 1 directed the innuc to the Company of the | Bytert ra ai i Sadigs dccctsceseccee @ | Pgh etreat, a few days alnce, Ie wag broug! therefore felt tp Bie Galy ta neatly the Eeceldent of | when the loans Ho reflected strong des, vc fi erman en, “ *, . Biv e ada the abarnne of the “occu, 16 is an, Xa" foe" tha Tend due on. the compe: a Ts CH Te AL, irike hadno such power, and thes ie would | cP nuetue™ ieee anda oe Peon. Bamaoe sc shiek and Astaresr 62004 (neared . TOW, csssssessssesaseesonnensnisesees +0 | esate be was committed to, to Introduce It to the hoesea’ meeting. | journed, with cheers for” tiraut aud Colfax Sreen, Damage 0 Sizek ne faiaren, Sie lasers QMANT'S MOVEMENTS, SECOND HONINaS, popes whone “namen are given Chariea Rdwards | He was about to write to Tix Sun to correct a tate. |! : Frcs Lavy, Kat Browdway, andi insared for $4.00 | ,,Iaformation has beeu recived at the Army | ceomleysWin g | a3d marion Johnson, were brought un on a charge | inert cettaiiona, Ou the couvenry tne Commiaites | cTAnon.— Mraseting of tas Kartetive Commitien u 7 e m Gen inc of carrying awa: hieen fur bate from ore eo Comma! On, rm to the Stuyvesant, Piesaavecsere te Wis offy, from the General ia coe Poe eee Ninliguey & Con fey Broadway It ap. | was unauthorized to act, and he, as Preaideat of No, | SbOv® Association wae held last evening. No bust nowt mare, Ohle Ang. 10.—The Continental the 15th Inet, aad come Bast j 4 ig that one morning. While the Dorter wa clean- peat fy 9 Korte tee Rocatlesions, Gavi ine bo po Pe Hrenearkod, encees, the eppotutment of duane wetting, euterday from es: tee ie store, « whole gang of thieving boys came } Mire “Union pken uj . Mr. Gaul thea t ) committees, iting Ata furnace, ‘Thres persona were LOUISIANA tROCHLES. 2 | thdee, aeizing the goods and running olf with the | read from the Commitice’s “card,” already pubilah. : , oredt The Woase and furniture were intiin'c tas weet temuete Ter bath tee Promaae tea at) Mave! ‘The property wae found Ja. the powwerslon of | “, and expteased his surpeien that one ue Com sien Tue inte Casita Commalites ot the Soldies 1,00), ere Was Con: joan'e , red by both the President an 4 | the two parties, who were arrested when the ainrm | mittee bed, at any time, uformed bim in relation to | gud Sailors’ OF be fe ‘s siderable loat by theft from the boarders, ‘ Secretary of War, that tho instructions to General 0} was ives by the porter, They were buth committed | 4 compromise, It was only by accldeut that he learn. erie ean in i N m, i wa ieee rine tot SO ee eee ye The fire which | Huchshan, & copy of which was furnished to bltn, | tothe Tombs Brat the appointment of seubeommitten with | (cr,the eneuing carmpalgn, by, the election of the fob Se. Arwen, Canada, Aug. 10.—The fire which | were intended aad expected to cover the ground: i 3 EAR So unitrgited powers, and be felt it hie duty ® deny | Witers Nertotas Meno, Fo" Coeaptotte tees has been raging in th ‘Lorhood for the past | presouted by his chief wud the Legisiature of Louie - any such power to the Comipiitng. nanectaite vere © re; Secretary, Gen, KL. Camp! Trenton, week, reached thin pl tuirday, and destroyed | Japs, agent seeveteneeeeeees coal Siainpedo of am Herd of To! ttle. iden ottae cawoh importance I the thoes Unita” ing Committee were appointed 4 Sleven houses, the railroad station, and all of the SAILORS VISITING THR PRESIDENT. 2! 1 wom tne heavemcorta (Hanaas) Bulletin, Avge | portance to tho three Unions i A Northern Railrond buildings, | The track was badly | 4 Committes from the journey T susreve Tait avecing, Jusk botore dark, those reetding | batt oe Waitietey ane. Thamlae Tremaca atic ing, Te damaged ee destroyed Ye quane at " “4 Laat evel » je before d n i 0 Thared even givi a uaip be utter damaged and the culvert destroyed. (A large auan | (ue Intervatio: al Union Convencion, whieh | PERS INNINGS oo tte Bout Haplemade sna tn the viclaity ot tat | ile th inomelal tatergiow wit | cei B ty teu p te ietizabeti, Speak “Usk orn repaired, and trains resuined thee regular tripe | session in Sais tt Sa ye ays n Prartey..sssssrrsores: bowled Crosley. 3 ferry landing wita oe ‘3 ont bag al and aseitt Wr. Conover, and i] was tien Ms Gaul's | Duntorth, Gen, W, 8, Stryker, Capt. Lee : phe ’ ‘An arrangement was 4 reception of Know howled... rowley 4 | occurrence, the py are of which are 6a follows: | duty to forbid any furth tations im that direc is is J : tite Confeution at tue Bxecutive Mansion on Wod. | Weuiyss, G baw ier + | Me J. L. North,» well known rosider t of this elty, | Won if he did not approve thereul spapat - ——o—— ueaday. Bailey... run out 1] bein rous of shipping # drove of one hundred Mr. Gaul denied any such knowletee, bat M: Comatic Cuntositina.—The cha THE SEA BIRD. Saar ee aia rynagiee aN tie 4 | Gne fut Texms onitle Yiatho Minsourt Valley railrow, | Sinith reuswerted it, Mr. Uroiistl of No. 1% main: | country’s climate by settlement Billet Raitaoap « SMasu-ce in Connactiour—A | howled Crosley 18 | drove them down to the river, and after considerable talni d that he, ap ono of the Committee, ad been | the soll often seein sirange ant inci a Fuxtont THAIN Demon. —Saturday gyening, warth A. ot Davie ati 3 | dittculty auceceded in getting them aboard the ferry. | Sprolnted with unilmited power to act in Ail matters | ter from a late trevelicr tn Nebraska Descent of @ Diver andthe Discovery of the | PONT Te ete pe Line Leallioet wis fiach poipipite 05. 0 | boat, whery they were Miosely pecked ‘aut coufluad | counvcted with the sirke. curious contrasts: " Ut is «frequent subject of re ; Hull. leaving the city, a freight train was just coming Into | © " if . POmMTEY oe OY yonk bars, ‘The boat had lardly started, Merars, Cogan, Koardun, Callahan, and ot dis. | muri tu the Olto Valley, that setting the count 1 From the Chicago Republican the city on the Hartford Hailroud, and ay the Shore c.. 1] when the outire herd became frightened tou degre | cussed tho matter, alter which, on moti Mr, | clearing, and ditebing the land tantly inakes tf Nonrly four months ago, in the cold, gray dawn of | Line train crossed the track of the Hartford road, it Weg brea} we 15} which randered them perfect, wild and entirely Ga. aut’ action Was unaniinously sustained drier; Uat old wells and oy sare drying up, ane whirling 16 Yotal jo | manmgenble. Swaying from side to side, this mass of A conference committer of nine, consisting of | each succeeding summer by we run dry which* aga : EAR eu flesh nud Dune gave the boat # Ulting motion whieh | Messrs. 8, R, Gaul, P, McPharion, and Jacob Stumpf, | wever did betore, Th eneh Agricultural Report makes the sare complaint, and ea! ‘upon the Gove struction of the tures ernm kof that whieh a few bonrs before had been a | around and throwing it of the track. The weat car y ji steamer, drifted a helpless wreck upon the icy | also followed in the same manner, both being dushed secon: THNINGS, came very nour capsizing It, and indeed did about byesidents of Unfons a 4 and’ 12, together wi wled 8] ball Mii the hoid with water, jesers, Mullen and Miack of No. % P Cogan and [ ever Into | © piecos and made a most complete wreck, The f Lakg Michigan, and soon sank " n 6 chit rhe race. ust one hundred souls went | wexl two cars wore run under by the engine ani 1 | “still more slarined at thia, the cattle leaped high | Callulan, of No, 4, aud Swartz and Kolb, of No. 12, | 48 the tue ving the rivers. Bul morning to t their Creator, and of the | forced upon top of it, bringing the Shore Ling train to j inthe alr and butted at the great oak bars. This | ¥a# appointed wilh power to negotiate upon 4 basis with settlement, exactly the reverse pho joor eptiitdeserted tenements of clay ‘lett flouting | a standsuil. ‘Though both were thus brought ay Morttou...-. 8 | added to the confusion. Many of the cattle fell overs | of compromise with the bosses, subject to the taal a are presen the quantity of ran in n tue sure, or sinking tuto the deep dark | tu a sudden setup, atrange to may, no one wasdnjured. bowled Morison $ | board, Some awam to the shore wenn, and othe of thy respective Unions, The Comunittes was | Western Nebraska a Aas has doubled within ake only one has ae yet been re- | The engivecr ‘of the freight train,” shoeing | Kintall.” VL. run out oriwan 5 | were drowned, ‘The boat waa turned to the shore, im general meeting of tho three memory of niau, this is due some, cobreed, Undil within a fgg days, no steps have been | the approach of the passenger train, put on | Howarth, A Yaowled Martin 2 | and Mr. North determiced w make an etfort to swim Ver It Wus reudy to report, wit to the trees planted on aew farws, butt {akan toward examining the fate of the ik ied Sea | steam, and was thus able to grb hie cngino | Haten Maruin. O | the herd across, They were driven int tho nver Of the Slate Hooters’ Suciey was pre- | (hlnk wlav tuat the breaking up of the sod Bird, a ars pam the point of coliimon. Tho en: | RLM, ra £0 | with blows and suoats, and started out Into the chan. | sent, with an ex; material | to absorb more moisture tan it ust Sabbath mor th jee GF. Trucs wer of the Shore Line Wain forced back the lever a etdand 2 | nei curromt, when they refused to go further, and in pathy with | and | state, and in many lnatances tarning h dali belonging to tie Goodrich ling, stcamed from | that controls the swam, reversing the engi, aud i sacenseagereeaaceas vecee* | their efort to return, were carried far down the | Woodcock, of that society, addressed the meeting, | of sud will renew au old spring. Fresh branches thin’ eity to the closiog scenes of that diagater; | then as the crash came dropped down by the furnace Yotal 8 W } stream, a whirling miss of horus. In the midst was | which soon after adjourned, starting ip gullies wich beve begs dry for bunds aud, on arriving there, soandin: ¢ made for | doors, The Sreman, secing the leaped from Upp Messrs. Hodsoa anf Hoberty. the ferry boat, and it was with diMewity Wat it wae The Conference Comsulttes waited » fow minutes | perhaps thousands of years, eS aprings bt some signa of the saaken boat, ft was found lying | the train, The engine was Sobtere-Monerr, Ludiow and Drown, extricated, When darkness fell upou ne, the | after, to organize aud consult upon their future ac: | Out to tho thirsty wilderness, and streams of water in the same spot where it hue laid since it wentdown, | ornamental paris or top, a cathe wore & mile beow the fore Tending, wull mak. | Won. in the dry ground!’ Here is an important principle shout three foarthe of a mile from shore, and some | light, and cab being eneps off, the covert Bave Ball. jog efforts to reach the shore me attempting to Caneentens’ Unrow.—The Carpenters’ Union | % work, which willenable agriculture to gent fonr miles this side of Wankegan. the boiler stripped fo pieces c | B y wim ageiim the current were drownod, held « regular mectiig last night for the collectioa of | Sdysnces on what Is now the American devert.” Ak Derear ov Tae Moruana IN Baoomirn —¥ ed- —<—————— receptlen of tnembers, Nothing of | 10 Shese are the facts of heavy rains this summer ig ‘An expert divor Lad boon taken on board the | in, the cow-ratcher twisted—tho whole present rucedell, and, having made the necessary arrange. | ruined condition... When the train ntopped, today aftemoon, the Mutual Club, of this city, Inonte, he’ was lowered te the wreck. Ie had been | ciueer efopt out from beneath the rulus of the cab of | played their return game with the Active Cia the cugine unharmed. It ls @ wonder he was not | uf New York, on the Capitoline grounds, in u , jmportance took piace. Colorado and California, Suates where the rule of wn —taat Thursday evening, Miaactitie Housw Parnvans.—At their weekly | summers seems to have’ been luvariable Nerctotore '# train left this meeting Inst night, this Soctety appointed a Comuie. | Wo shall divine the law of such revolutions ? A Beore Pow s00n alter Conductor Paterno: below but ® fow moments when le made mgns to pr Bee oe ee ioitawn to tims end, thie‘Leing | killed” ‘Two freight cars were piled top of the en- | sence of the largert concourse of spectators seen at | for Hartford, 4 brutish felow by the same of CO | tee of tise to i 4 ae ane cud of it was made feet tothe iron safe of | gine, and beside the track were two more Lruken | any match om tho same Dold since the picked nine | neline Tehan, whom irinty, putin afighting mood, pe te ates or eer yy oar i el (er Nay eer et the Sea Died, which was soon landed on the deck of | Into’ epliinters, and their contents, oousisting | grins in May, ‘considerable interest being mant- | made an tuprovoked and Sacnault upon agen: | sorved the eigithour law. ‘They are determined to | Meangellst, thus refers to sucorge Eliot © whe | the Trooadel ° diver, Fetnrning, reported the of perch le, badly damaged. "Thru ot footed in regard to the ovnteat. be Mstat ape Bot | Honian who Oye al ee ie BS punish any infraction of thelr rules tm this regard by | visited ab her house io Regent's Perks oe the eo ) funken veasel to be lylug partially on he freight cars’ were injured beyond repair, | Is ir full wine, Thore a niiowed © ; enlal any Wepreelion of thele riled in thle regarg By | visited pt ber house le Receat's Fart, ken in twain abont midships, and that, and are worthless, Only one car can bese: | In the piace of ‘Swandell and Stockman, They never | other gentlemen pitting pear. On the of tho | tend cho meeting of the Working iron's. Leng hy4 hey eed ok ane nt, ners Wonca, Srey inte to find auy bodies. pair All of the cars were loaded with valuabie | theiers had 0d 88 port from Wolters, and felt con. train at Hartford, aT tor Patterson had the nd diseovered to be er terchaudise, much of which was damaged, broken | Gdent of ap juinph, The Actives, however, | police take Tehan into an the three gen. i Wi the burning bose | open, snd some entirely destroyed. Before the arrl- | played ane game on the occasion, epecially up to | emen who hat been assaulted were taken to the Tocludiag val of the police some thieves made theumelve the close of the sixth Inning, when the totals stood | Allyu House and pry ded with accomm: Hona BO 7 hon was Tus Vannismens avy Potisnens.--These mea, body at thy Couper Instituto oo uxt Wednesday | sud dowers’ " Thore waa a very good portralt of / evening, New members were enrolled aod the usual | Goorge Eliot Mrs, Lewon) fu tie ealibition last routine business transacted, tho Koyal Academy. No one who bas evet sreonld mistake tho large head (her brain ful search, be had Leon uni ‘The esfe wan broken open, tirely empty, the terrible having entirely consumed ail th | tie pass fiat, stored ip it, and thus desiro; busy, and stole quite a qoantty of goods, Th at 24 (od iu thelr favor. Afterward, the Mutuaia ral: | a4 to appear as witnesses, The next day every clue oe rire] number who peris! Nie Hartford road cant fall tas'short, we fied will for 13 runs to 4 Ly the Actives, aud escaped | brought to this city, and on Saturday worning he | who aro represented by an association numbertuc Lyd ten (aoe en's, cuvered ] The safe Hell In nothing but a stout tron t of 819,000, while the repaire to the engin avery had defeat; but they gave up the trophy by m | wae tied vr bis ofinces Lofore tho City Conrt and | 13) mvewbere, eld» seualuonthly, meeting st herbal for oant seman: tame ed ae ae, Ne burglar proof, but not made to laud | probably coal acme $1,000 oF $5,000, The scure 0 Wem, ‘This rether spoils | fined $0.25, a fact which pugilistic passengers will | night. ‘Tiokels of invitadon were reeetveu for ght her tall for” one could ‘nok think “that | tutpeae heats Its badty rusted and battered. Was the one called the Lyme. Assistunt Su thelr ree We append the score, ‘To-day tho | do well to retuember, ‘Whe prompt aud eficien Pianomakers Soetety for the pisnomakers’ festival | 8 cull Foul, O08 Bn Ordinary wer Having Suished the examination of the safe, the | tendent Davidson, of the Hartt id Athletics play on the same ground, — | tion taken by the officers of the company in this case | on Mouday, the #th of this month, at Jonve’s Woo, | man's abe bat a she rose up her dature ape diver wan let down for the second time, and attached | be in the city, and he lum sorive, MUTUAL. deserves especial praise. New Haven Journal, | aud they Wore cepted A resolution was passed | peared of Pty fe received us Very | the line to the anchor of the Sea Bird, which was | hands at work to clear the wreck ey encereded ¢ B 0. ¥ Aug. 10. , | to the effect th the “expelled” members | Kindly, Ta we for the ime on w ‘also huuled on Voard the propeller Further invest. the 11 o'clock ex: §| MeMahon, : marr hall be eligivio to become members again by paying | OM riahur aa a seranger, all diatange. ation was brought to 4 clove by the ting oF 4 hgh Sek yosterday mort alberyt H Toasrs.—Tho following svutinent ix anid to | {us initiation fee of Beach, without paying any fined | LS ereourtesy” “Her muniers are. very. sweet, Do Wind, and the Truesdell returned to this city. There iat wero removed. —Now 2 have been given at a recent ravrond celebration: | {M4he" LOR erat oi cause very wale aud free frow adiee will be continued at 8 Our mothers, tue ouly faithtul lenders who never | {rent 4 Jo Sach fo ald of the brick very misrie 0nd ee ee Meena sre a probability that the sear some future day, though the her "welcome was wore gratefnl, ux tak of one layers ou trike Was ver re we oman tounother, There Isa sort of frecmasonry UUUil the Beat meeti sion, laid over tainty of not being misplaced a awiteh, Accldeat ou the Hudson River Raile road. Hopson, N. Y., Aug. 10.—A man named © gil Sanders, a resident of Ovk Mil, aged 04 yeare, Jan Wivar railerad on fatnrday e wee billed on the IE able to dikcover anything additions! concerning the Buatw Soup Ovr.—The St, Louis Demo. 4 Iii be true that Pitt, at Kidderwmin ' ‘ Soup ‘ . it be r inster, gave a 4 Awong wuimen, by which they understand st ones amber 3nd Dames Ol Jom will tend Gone that about fourteen years ago, Retea ire tonal ia compliment to ibe ourpet manaianueveit | Tue Laponers’ Umiox,—-A special meeting of | those’with whous they have intellectual sympathy. & what to deter, Furth ry. There can be 20 tity common tote, Gea, FF A - cannot be aaldtherg war uch outloy of brainein | the six divislous of the Laburcre’ Uuvion was Tied | few words ant all reserve was gone.” Coune, ait DY me stores of value he bodied of | tous near Graves Park, in the otal a i the making of tt. "Muy the trade of Kiddermin. | last evening at Hibernian Hall Prince street, Pateicke | on this sofa,’ she said; aud instantly, seated aide those pansoneare Wish Ws ag Gown mie Ae | of tus city. He p mull sum on the purchase, 1 A. Gh. Mth. Bth, Oth, | stor,” auld Mitt, auypicd under foot by all the | Welnb, Prosident of the First Division, in the chair, | side, we were deep tm couversauon, Looking ‘nts boat have all been washed away, there i little {sit | aud the city took a deed of trust to aecure the de sO wo is may be sis ply ‘neat, in that | and Tunes Gilmartin acting, aa secreiaiy. “The re: | those clear, calm e¥es one neue a Unbaparent Babure upon the snakes Belt of i fal a Bi ferred payments, the General giving four notes of TIN Ga ter teh Oceasion war! port or the Committee to wet between the bricklayers | a soul of goo: d truth: -an finpression whlek wp ie 6 p43 em The notes baving becowe loug #ince fl Mr sh Hexcelaion Club, Th in weak p us t and taborers was read aud rece! A committec, | is deepened as you listen (her soft and gentle tones. aero - due, and rewaining unpald, the Comptroller las hy, yore Cy Nema freighted with double meani has been | coups f one from each of ihe mix divisions | \ low voice Is said to be an excellent thing in woman, Honoxen Annests.—There were a number of | Wednesday lad the property sold et auction, and | “4 Neva variously attribated to Sm , to Erski aad | of the Laborers’ Union, was appointed to hold J charm of the most dnely cultured arrests at Hoboken Sunday evening, for drunkenness, | bidders being scarce, the city bought the whole wx Avaamy, Aug. 10.—The Nationals of this eity | some others, This afer-diuner tude sentiment was | 9 conference with the Directory of the Work. But never dic « sweeter voice fasch. eae ear the waat of accom: | teen lots at $4 per foot. Gen. Blair formerly uwned | defeated the Atlon tes, of Brookiyn, this afterng delivered in’ this form: "Dain | is, sink the | Inguicu's Union, relative t tho former be so sott and low that ome must ahnoat Station house only afew of the pris. | cousideravie real eatate ther, but al prenemt has | in a botly-contented game, by a score of a to 1%, The | coal pits, blast the minerals, consy manufac | coming a portion of the latter, and. the same a, You can loagine What a Fe it ao ae at ined It ie time someting shoult be | very lite, Mis brother, Montgomery Malt, has a | Nationals payed splendidly iv all bur one inping, | tures, dinerme the commerce of Gerw Britain and | deivgutiva tat meted betw ven the Dricklayers aud 40 wit for au hour beside tes «lites doue to remedy Uae eve of want of Orieva roomy coat Joal of Valuabic oroverty Ip thu! city. wails (ho Atlantics generally played badly, } Trelundt"* Wwborers Wes aubaluted such camnriiog, Om moon w . <TR ERENCE _ fa ""