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IMTY-FIPTH YEAR. )FCABLE TELEGRAMS New Austrian Minister Sailed for New York. a ndid Reception of Admiral Far- ragut by the Sult ——— ‘S$ FROM THE NORTH POLE EXPEDITION, —— GREAT BRITAIN, nelle now, Aug 17.—The Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Amer’ Minister, who dat Southampton JW days since in the teainer Baltimore, atill re: in that eity He will probably leave fo Lon- | BB to-morrow, and enter upon the discharge of his jes, Mr. Johnson is the object of much attentio } Bloxvox, Aug. 17.—Hon, Reverdy Johnson, the | Bfevicam Minister, arrived in thie city to-day from | Bthompton loNDoN, Aug. 17—Barou von Lederer, the re: tly appointed Minister of Austria to Washington, the members of the Legaton sailed for the ted States on § » Cuba, Jonnox, Aug. 17—Midnight he Tory party was heid at tt ning. enolut as (he deteriinal the Chur pn of the pai h, the Throne Cryst doy last on board the steam- A great meeting ace this * were adopted expressing In general to firmly eup: aud the Constitution bunt, Aug. 17.—Lute Saturday afternoon @ pner’s inquest wa 1d on the body of Mr liy, who was murdered by bis tenants to Tip: | Bhry on that day. After bearing a mass of evidence, Jury brought ina ve occas! dict of Wheral Jed to prevent a repetition of such scenes TURKEY, - ONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. aby Mr. through th @hould th en. Ignatiet, the tino ple, hs the om he Russian Legation Morris. ad an intervie whieh, afer th Mts and good wishes, Mis Ma niral that the flagsbiy Fran! Da Admiral #0 de Russian the with the Suit interchange of re, grand banquet, North Pote Exp beniix, Aug. 17.—Thi Bergen, ie, w orway, on ‘Was sleering due north ring Expedition, xpedition to the UN EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, - exon, An Pr tow pr haouey wy ny ) Bite Ratiway sare ee) Fates AVERPOOL, A. ~§ P. snow 4 ; Atlantic w a M.—The following are t! Siock | xeha toh uy fas Winois Coutral I « yueh prices ai Lard i quiet wud stendy at —Adusira! Farrag Minister of th uurder, but took todeprecate the conduct of Mr, Scully, suggested that new and mo laws were ty informed the ja would be permits uelics to Constantino- Ambassador at Con- t week entertained Admiral rs of the fleet at Farragut ven yacht Germania, which north non te Bd of June in latitude Thy ‘The sea was clear of M.—Calcutte linseed has ted at eae — MAKINE NEWS. on the way to Liver VER uot, i wh, nate Aug. 1. notice, 1 Commis aTOWN, Aug. 17. wh cule New hore At A arrived at Bremerhaven eary ont rb, The sate verpeol and aer Colovada, — - iu Cannda, jant bere has ready aud under 8 called in sued to the military to oMONTO, Canada, Ac ed with the recul lught before th J at the res, A wite's sister, ir John A, Mucdonal ‘e Tat \ cident on the 7, Louis, Aug. 17 ring.‘ %) warriors, ved that the ‘They AL Of soldier tthe » lai Cree KT * killed. Kiver ave nal river; th y of hosiie ty publicen Vall n OF aba he Uuton Pac te R cn! ost of aris, Aug. 17. peived & ran 0 th St, outs, to-stay, ber ige's Court tat sum BaLtiMone, Ang. es thit so far us bas robbery of the Pe port, Conn., river at Joi The v the pM all wine eased Was a jek's Acadeus St. Louis, Augy athe Democrat t ticle rovently publi it Ds ota Leavenworth, Kan Bavtiwone, red by burglars, the ¥ its copteat ‘tors, Who are th wurruil of Uneus, ed that tho Poople’s Hi cOnsietin 4 to the Bank, and valual 1d licen deposited by tndi- known, owing bo the police ma charge preferred by Mis him of bei: g ituplicated in the express Te was remanded uatil Th ne Key, Morley Punskoa was ce of the tev, Dr, Kyervon, to e, org Psquad had gone to'the relief of the wettlery up ther troops we reecived arms and ammunition £01 g twelve others, Jeorge H. Bangs, the Chicago detectiv strate this morning Dan Thompson bee, and will proceed west in the morning. ———- — » Masaneres tn Kansag-Faral Ace v cific Kallways Horning Of o Nile Brigade at rite Great ape 3, arrived hore te riat Department is now actively eu. 1 in making the necessary arrangements, Jat the Provincial Menitentiory been be on 17.—Two thonsand vol vers are to be ealled out for three weeks and bri Commissariat De orders to provide sup wae on Satur: Jt and party have arrived at Despatches from Solo- woe nt daylishit th n City, Kansas, state that the hostile Indians were orted within 28 miles of that p ir atrongt 1s © timated at from 60 to re orted as hoving ied, and 8) miles ven off, Mi follow as OVER ®. LEGRAMS. ena chant, has T 30) 1 to assas: ar Justices of the ner, —T be Stratford on § Seu wictering, y Was Sew Yorker, and a schoiar at Sedge: Vi . T against Fruite by Mins Milte Jol Veach of ‘promise Qa Aug ed svered Sunday, at paper, de ite clainas 820,00) damages, To J Saline Kiver ry all the +e Gov 17.—Two boys fell urtay, and one of Tt years, was going (o clean gut the white set fents on all these sirenins | ‘The women and sirens iu Very fast, and the town is rly iw Tt is rej Ovted that a detac ad un engagement with the savaces terday, Det wren thé Belo. « ere were Wi Ipp of AS 8OOR ts Topeka, A lune we now moving toward the patch says that a construction train skiing towards etalon, on Saturday, ron willing five men ‘Vwo of tie latter dicd cow, A bale of new cotton was Jay trom Washington County, Missis-ipp Hosron, Aug. 17.—A man named Cunning on the Lowell Huilroad in Eagt C fde, on Saturday, and kiled. erick Jones, a Boston me Andover vndation of a V andolph Staake attempt 160, 0ne Of the most pop aun given ‘al Seminary, to hip of Llocution. ate Judge Peae he lost a suit in the Evening Commercial riled the loss by vie's Toul amounts to $16,350, watel the Yank loses §!, 10 ‘The Yorman Fraite has nneetion with an bing a sHeOn, tit was discov. ak of this city had been en- it blown open and robbed of 10) ne Banh itself los sence fom the city principal lovers, y, bonds, and se bles of a ‘about | but the entire lose is not of the he de. Liver have some|c ue to tle thivves, and are Bow SOUTH CAROLINA, pommee sth Corewora, 8. C.. Aug. 17.—The House passed | the bill potting the negroes of the State on an equal footing with the whites, The colored members de- mand the right to hotel tables, beds, ond all licensed laces, Several white Republicans vot inet, eclaring that on the question of race they must «O G With thelr own color. Seventy sections of the tax law passed without op- | Postion voday. ‘The Go vervor has as yet been anable to raise any funds, —————— The Fonoral of Thaddeus Stevens, Laxcastaa, Pa., Aug. 17.—During Saturday the remains of Mr. Stevens lay in state in the parlor of his Inte residence, aad were visited by many hundreds of his friends and constituents, who were anxious for & last look at their old friend and repre: | sentative, ‘The street was crowded during the whole | time the doors were open, and up to & late hour in the evening even, alter which many Wore sout away disappotnted, ‘On Sunday, contrary to tho intention, the immense Press of visitors, persistent though respectful, caused the relatives to admit many to see the remains. and numbers of ont eltizens took advantace of the op: DAY, NEW Y YORK, TUES AUGUS FROM WASHINGTON, ORGANAZED A| SASSINATIONS RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN CONNECTI- TENNESSER, | evr, ——— - maul Apeciai Despatches to The Sun lls Made to Murder Byery Prominent Train Thrown off the Track of the Shore Waemrwoton, Ang. 17. Radical. Line Ronda. Rrronty to wAvR covoness weet 1x seerewonn, | A cottespondent of the Oineinnats Times | rom the ive Jéacen Journal Awe. it. wert ot afternoon, as the express train on A number of new Southern Congressmen are 9 as follows from Humboldt, Tena., ander date | re Line toad, winich reaches thie elty from making a movement to Ket Congress to meet fn Sep: | bf bes oH | onion at Halt et fuk o'clock, was tiesing not as yet deen very clearly vet forth, though it is | rebel Democrate believed to spring principally from fear that the | Miitiail it ts eailed President will got allow peaceful elections to take | Out he Radtoals im piace there, In many placer the hreaten to sinughter the Sty ut, Unies the militia Is evi i y just as well give up the State anil forego elections, “The State anthoritles will cer. tainly call out the militia, The protection of hundreds of peaceable citizens who are bein driven from their homoa by illegal violence and | threats, and the scearity of the elec tons this fall de- | mand that the militia should be used to derend tho | po Peace of the State, Gen. Pike ea ls on the young men to swear eternal hatred to Northern people, | f and to murder ail Northern men who eros ihe | t THR COLOKED MILITIA, The War Department knows nothing of any order from the President looking to the disbanding | Of the colored militiain this district, An order for (ule porpose was given by Mr, Johnson in November rack and thea p s the track, st ii progress in time, and the rail was «track, throwing the forward K of the engine off the track, The driving ed on the rails, and the engine to the east cad of the pile bridge, whieh cd w few rods west of the Stony Creek de- t whore tie ongine le entirely from the ced on over the tes fora few rly across tie bridge broke ers on tie south side, carrying away M6 and wien tugh the Ohio, ard, as IC this wae uot eaficiently Dlonny conn: | & Porton OF the atructare, ami then fell upon {ie side last, but returned by Gen. Emory, with the endorse | sci, he writes a most inflammatory two-column arc. | An the med, sinki If of ite woth Ment that there was no authority to carry out such | cle, and heads it in large capitals: Arm and set the | ® abt. ‘The tender fobowed, and the baggage orter, since martial law was not in force, There has | law at defiance,” | ne © HAG going Into the hole made by the engine, been nothing approaching riot here, and all talk | <j" Forrest [erick eave ab ascsteat le ah aden tele ae about It Is for political effect, | while deploring the conseq:te | {tia-tin the tote, leavine T CONTEMPLATED RYRCTION FRAUDS, attecting to desire peace, he, dee lares that wa) Ls Ag Nit amine . Won't etand the eal ing ont Ve Wit Information, both from Maryland and Ken. | Jad Ih war does come thete anall bene | ite two thcky, is to the effect that the Democrats in both 4 the tiret pnrpose of himself portunity, knowing that today his constituency of | spirato ye to murder all the district would be waiting their turn, those States are seriously considering whether they | Tre wilt AIM al the'white Kadls | ive about tn dangerous a ry thie morning the comin w ae Gpered. | cannot devise means to rend large numbers of voters | f there is any diMiculty,"' is heard iu every eal Si dirs. HAL Patt, ‘ crows again commenced pouring thr |tats ‘Peawnylvanta. ond -Ohte, w ; Where there are ex-rebels amd Ku-kiux ut estly of Newport, 1. 1, sat in th the.rooms.. The coffin wus decorated with, wreaths | tt Pe Wivanla and Ohio. They say they can |W ayroats to set the laws at deface, threats ‘o murs | feat, with a litle boy at te window, fit 4 of everercen and White Liles, The face | ®pare all who can find a place to vote, der the negroes who dare to netlas miit the ear were broken in close to the but be was becoming romewhat discolored, but the oxpres PUNPRAL OF Mas, TROMMULE, threats of eprcial vengeance against Sout escaped with no more serious Injury than a few sion was the same,ond all who had known him The fi Lot M 1 bull largat | Joy aliets, as well as glorification of siint broises and. seratehes about the tice, H+ agreed that the expression Was more natural than he faneral of Mrs, Trumbull was largely at- | diene that the Routh will Jou x J mother. near hin, was thrown off the seat, aud lod Mey had expected thet ‘hs 1g | (ended to-day. The President and Seeretaricn Sew- | phe fought, are heard at all Roars, and in all places, | & revere wast cul over her Figut exe, anda alight eat Hevious to the arrival of the trains the people | and. Mecultoc ; sh Brows ere pre. | The most momentons quest hour ie Whether | Was mae urver her chin, She alse anid of the vietnity began to come in by hundreds, | At McCulloch, Randall, and Browning were pre- | i cciiircate, thene predict hositicdemon: | auoaluer Uraised and cone of Net kiees s the vehicles lnlie the streets and ‘he people th ite | ateations mein another ¢ are iy a | What sprained. On the opposite wide ot. the sidewalks, giving some idea of the crowd we micht wh. ROLLINS. game of blud on a grand weale, If it means tht, | er lay chi om on the forward expect later, ‘The frst train brought from Harris Commiesioner Rollins has return Will evil war e vs thrown & shower of burg Gov. Geary, Senator Cameron, Cen, Helntrel "Hib Wan Chis OPATAA GaBhaed Wir eotne Um on anarchy Warming it int Man, several officers of the department ersation with the Secretary of the Trean of Mempiis is re inured, bat all w ber of eltizens: wed trom York mio | Mera olen, Wels deaanively cities thar nt he con ook. GP ee Emon Shon US Boveed tee Vine will not retire from oiice at least until after Bo bank 18 et all Wi F B Cochran visit the re the rensseenbling of Gongte y Kast, fw Philadelphia banks, | tipo find ng some hing the door, on ac: | A very tntellig autot Mempuis wis teegiaph wires count of the crows, t that early hour. Sull OPINIONS ON APYOINTING COLLECTORS, ettie up his business and get away, as he is eartul waived apen th they en filing th cots, the scere ex Mr. Evarts sent today to Secretary MeCalloch | that there will be civil war Hin Brownsville | aid went of the with it, In the ceeding anything Withessed here for, years: | nis opinion cn appolnting collectors of. customs at | (Wo persons in cetive bow told me yesterday | Was ¢ ween tue engine and tonder, amd it but there was no confusion or disorder, | Rie on! ot tithe mew Territory of Alaska, In | that they wished: to sellout and get away, ax they | Was feared at the thie he had received Mangerous In na ia too con mon, but all aeeming to reulize the ao: | (ne liaiter case Alt, Kearts haa no doult of the power | spirehended trouble. Tn this pluco (Humboldt) U | Juries of vn internal charucter. A” wrecking (rain Temnity of the ocension, Bod the wot | fallen creat seems to cover the Whole community. | | | All differences are lait aside, and all auite tn testif ing the respect with which the life-long feonsiaten and devotion top f Thaddeus Stevens bh inspired both Tue t ple friends and opponents. Westward next arrived, the regular one bri ing large from various pointe wi of the finest of pecial train from | J eoune y pies" andthe Union | nid banner draped the col ‘ommitice urn 4008 from the Bani eker Literar ‘The city was by thie time literally flied by the vast crowd, und now the various organizations began to muster for the procession, all turning out in large numbers, and despite the dificuities incident to the crowded state of the streets, they were promptly formed by the eficient marsh AW. L, Barr, Ata o'clock the services it the honse were commenced with an iu: | vocation by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, of the First Dutch Reformed Church Then f da prayer by Rey. BW. Nevin. The cofin wan closed and conveyed (o the 0 Procession began | by the pali bearers, and the Ii 9 Move as follow Captain of ee Chdet M The Fire Depa “had the lett sd was for many yen lee. ‘olice and City P. 4 mpany The Clty Cornet Band or, Connells aid Sehont Boarit of Lane ‘es and Unite states Orticers of Medien! Fac of the Franklin and | ‘Odd Fellow nerien heater De! Depntations of colored citizens o'her pinces, tnesndiny board of Ader Rept Union League ot? Junior © WwW can Major and ¢ rot Lat ht Arrang Clergy. ‘4 Hearre, of Escort from The relations of dece The processic clowe in oarinzen, ch was intended to dy as the ere great ae to it Impossible to form 1 1 moved in mi towurds the burial dnt in advance of the processslon proper. The line marched up South Queen sireet to Centre ware, out Bast King to Lime,-up Lime to Chestnut, and dewn Chi to the cemetery, w rious organizations divided to the the clergy anu hearse with its through, and the procession ek vt one-tenth of the vast as standing room within the groun cn all sides were blocked up dur ar the ceremonies, 9 could hear the voices of the spew Arriving at the ecnuglery, Lutheron Chorch was res Wald; after which the It . Womnbert, of the St. James Episcopal Chureb, delivered an elaborate ad Irees; in review of Mr. Steveus's life mud char acter. ‘The Rev. J.T. Hurlock then read a prayer from the Lutheran burial service, after whicl Dr, Gray Chaplain of the United States Senate, unde tle con cluding rumarks, as follows: the proe ze could find 4 the wt re pro un n nation's, uirney the capital (0 you ‘by Bags fying at by the tollin tbe by the teare of & ople, wad today, while we al come to ear from af e Wail of sorrow, And the ie cot ence Jenst till th graze questi thirty ‘mille Pron Hut Wt iy Otherwire ordere!, aud no dount wire: (herefore we bow in eubtuission to the whl of Supreme Ruler who, when the elock of Time ats b ais Argel to and faid to bits ser And vow, till the nit all Guat rein aud to the Overt ATG od ws thie touth ust, We Will pray G ton=to Lanenster Ivauia. auother statesman. AFY another patriot-—to tue poor another frie freedom auother advo to our ree another tor, and to the world another mau like Tharideus Steven An anthem ‘Test in Pesce,” was au cholr under the direction of Professor the henediction was then pronounced by the I Ly Torrey, The w order. hen the #erviees ¢! cle day The ys Frailey has been rewarkabiy free from dis- ice arrangements were '. eh credit for t movement how. fully ency of Thaddeus Stevens ness in their service, how. nime which has now passed tr bute to his memory will not be who witnessed it, ‘The number of persona in the procession and at the eoremony f# estiin ated at 15,000. eee FIRES ———— ATY-POURTH. STREET. —Abo i ried Simpson & Chase, Eighty fovrth a avenue, caused by the falling of ® limp, and causing a explosion which set Gre to the Duilding, Lost on stock aud building about $5,000; not insured, ‘The tire extended to the adjoining house, whieh was dumaged about $2,000; owned by Judge Kelly, end occupied by bie mother; insured, The furniture in the house was wlso damaged about $1,500, upon Which there is bo Lusuran be- In Attantic Stunet.—Yesterday morning, tween 2and J o'clock, ® fire broxe out In the lo smith shop of Otto Keim, 420 Atlantic street, Ti flames commupieated to the shoe store of F. J, Glata- meyer, adjoining, in the same building. Mr, Keim hoing sbsent from the elty, his loss or the cause of the fre could not be ascertaied. The loss on bulld- ing, owoed by Mr, Gintameyer, was 61,000; Insured wn'the Phenix and Long Island Companies. “The dam: ge to stock Wav $1,000; insured in the Hartford ee laiilier Occupied the apper floors. damaged to the extent of about £500, upon which ‘Was no insurance, At Onaxae.—On Sunday last a fire out in the barn of Mis, Mary A, Mathew ed the erent o history, and. this rotten by thone it 8 o'clock t the ol! stone Works of ewe Third on a fu broke Orange The Names communicated ty at wdjoliing earpent shop and both were burued, Two horses and. a | of Vuluabie property were destroyed. Is 48 said that the Gre was caused by o number of boys who delight in witnessing the operations cf the new fire engine procnred for the city Wrirny, Ont., Aug. 17.--Drowa & Patterson's | foundry, which employed over 60 men, was burned to the ground yesterday, ‘The ons is estimated at §,- —o Teachers’ Natlonal Conveuttou, Aug. 17.—The Teachers’ National Convention met at the Capitol this morning, A large number of delegates and spectators were pre- sent, ‘The session was devoted to the consideration of the question of National Superintendents’ Aj clations, and various other subjects of interest were discussed, ‘The Hon, Mr. Barnard, who was expect ed to address the weeting, did uot pppear, {nd one nan, doing ® large busivess, who wants to | of the President to erant a er whieh aliall | ire at the close of the ne | scltout and get away before war breaks out, and t | Oreck, which brought Auto the Sew. Orleans Conver Jind & Southern storekeeper who thinks Old Kor: | and that portion of tke train whic tuade vacant by. the resignation, Ap | rest ia going to bring on another. Aeit, Nine. | Uhrown off the t that Gay took the oath’ as | wenths of all the white Utonlste rekCMiTIY & number of men were art to work t0 Senator from Louisa : believe thatthe exrebels Intend te ove tae Wreck at the bridge, and tou beat cer Ai case badd HOS A staging Wis erceted at the sale of the ti Many of them are apprehensive of danger, but | ¥ e makin ds that the; ared or drt will give ¢ ue ther fight tr iste whoda | UF et by the own part I regard t Jsston that shal fthe Senate, and oe hotin terme th atthe Tenure of Oly la intentynor tu legialative co) threats and outrages, For of the rebel’ Democra WAiAcly AEM UL trom thie ety. to Stony nit at We Je tbe mon were employed tp pituting them to the resale ot th vid athe hou tr way ier fying the adage of thie clause of the Constitutions affect thie jrower | Use a4 a came or bly A the Presifient in che cave ited for my. opinion. | that may reanit in eivil war, War lenot thele prte | Mix The disposition Ehave made mary purpose, which is to seare away white Madb We learn from relia! e dou! aid crush tho hegr is very 1 wf Ue road think 1) result in wide-spread horrors and another rel i pad Dh wide th Ngai l ovine i a pairing the track, which hall recently vcem den From the Memphts Post, Vth | hat Whe passing tral had jarred i foww upon the ire enty minutos bel 6 trai. quit fort The speeches of Gon, Forrest dore'| test passed the povat ta sDradistuadl ven Halted a wecdh aienites aed Ueatene No | of Gen i every white Republic it Will take several at Thouth of the Mississippi {0 foreign commerce, ard the | ¥. ve been presented in these | the bride so tat trains ean pass uver it; but, in the trnanfer of that commerce to the Aulantic porn, wo st Inte of the rebe! army, | moan tine, FA will be transferred toa tein he'an ocentrencs of astound iibuence tpou tast io, | ina pubile a the Young Men's hi dont | {a waiting un the, Oppontte pide: aa thas iravel. over » find no eM harraseice Deo last evening, | a the road Will not I 1 with. ation of the colic: | bloody oveantastion and Inte the rebels stilt # from Abe defect of Kxcca | more explicitly and clearly. We have the reports ot | hoon given by (uat-ibean not be eal the rebel morning papers, so DISTILLING RPIRITS. that we ecugyerute any thing ‘a lon of the oe ka’ Bill’ prokibitl Gen. kacker made a very te sien talk) and n of reetifeatios spirits tn ai said sonie thiugs which struck al ow the head located within mx hundred fect of ene! r, Will | exactly. He warned in C ih Involve several compicated legal questions, and its operation Will be to suppress one of the establish tents, where they are so situated, Many of | the Lirgest distillerics are in that’ proximity Sotleitor Pinekley, of the Internal Revenue b " Miolst who are striving to excite ai hovant mai ¥y Woseiinty Stir up the evil pus Tacray the tecroos oud The NiAana Fst, binese Bi reqonience of the Herat. Kept up al Vyens were pr ‘hih bad halt conv Hie, ate used a elult, upun winielt be pa hag trauamitted 6 Commissioner Rollins an opiilon Vareve pies ‘i Le Mob A ie on this subject, Interpreting the law eh es Po fot Wadien, Gad oan au ce tine poly Bt MI ey UE a oie, ( brsendt te of ‘the way by ‘pinuing Wt in hiv oftclal hut. The tered fully into a legal diequitition on the The Avalanche reports lim as speaking as fol. lengthy peacock fe.’ her projecting from. bel the TLLNASS OF ORM, RAWLINGS, nai pink ball tp the centre, and the Uocguet in front, cation ca Gen, John A. Rawlings, Chief of Staff to Gen, G is confined to his bed, hay two hemor rages Of the lungs yesterday. Me ewhiat bet ter this morning, and it ts hoped that be wil be out ina day oF two. ore you aubinlt, the an PATENTS IsstED, ido dodge it. te will be sare 60 or the week ending on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 285 ee, yone sity will be pains The wite leaders poon patents witl bo issued fom the Paisst Uiice, Dur aor tht feo dy are airitied Sig bie past week US) applications und w caveats have becn filed. APPOINTMENT OF SUPERVISORS, ov, an honr ve the Tajon quite on teresting appear Afler the dance had progressed: for abo War quite a comperition among the k ttol Atho students to imitate secretaries he would would ny mnpromised on a J the hall each taking ved Of Lit Wits Kreat fy upon lis ai always be dignity and deli we if he had bern accns ervisors, under tho new fF without # tomred to thie sort of re we upon his yt attention from the ° wet hin | am the p orm of Mrs Kun toliowed rns have been made | {iticuity, and then tun oft to stir up etriie la the | with Mise Pleree, of New Bedford, Mr. Fung sup. od AN that a conference | Nomi, These ten tO hegrorm incentiary ats, | ported the Interesting Mise Dierstadt, sister of Uh 4 well as others, will take place | Aidexpert to ran They shall not getaway. Pant | artist. ‘The remainder of the stud followed th y h the Secretar, A the Com no Ku hinx—do ne | see exan During this promenade the band sioner, ‘The disposition is to make the appointments | struck up a mareh, wien the doors of the supper searly as practicable, aw the business of t 0 | room were thrown open and the atb: jal party. artmcnt dewiauds the wtention of such oMlcers, Hropoted | entered in truly Western. style, each escorting some s : weriut ele! fsociety. ite | tative of the beauty an PAE TRATES: EER: Coes desired that they should endure wiile men . The treaty between the United States and Chi. | dire. They hada grea: stake to play for, wid must ex na, recently Tatified by the Senate, nt eretse all the patience of Gin, vesciute mien. Dat of to the Chinese Goveri ti ppt {hing they should be resolyed, that the Inciters of sedi: | re the ratileations of ble canuot be | pant’ masses, whom they chuningly te ediately exchanged, note din ne oplishiog ther Lo TEA Ubxiens. wueien, get ontat town hey tay be Laweured we | wtut of able furniture, Gen, Rosecrans spent a part of Saturday at | In this conneetion, ns corroborating the decliea ng. the Tadiow the State Department with Secretary Seward, ani re. ceived @ portion of bis instructions, His other In- structions will be prepared previous to his departure for Mexico, which will not take place probably unt] the latter part of next month, ‘The recently ratified ent No commissions will be appointed under until the final action upon the treaty a Goverument und tue exchange of tlons of Gen, Rucker, we call attention to the 0 low Ing letter which appeared in the Aypeat yesterday Bittiors Memphis: Appeat The tnfai sheet on Unton atr lon the at ment of negroes drilling in the wuburla of the elly at Bight. It fact the editor of that a convention for the settlement of claims bas been to Mexico, aw abi the | nd colored to watch his movement ARMY ORDERS, Second L D. Q. Rousseat fh Infantry, js evidently ts a pa has been ordered to duty as Alde-de-Camp to Brevet pot Major Genera Rousse, commanding the Depart- Saneyngon. By BF “J ment of Loulslana,. Hrevet Colonel Charles C. Gil |S NGMet aque Gala an aceumuphes it tome” rip. bert, Seventh Infantry, bax been ordered to report | Oye cont ‘and this te evidently the manner to Mayor-General Meade, commanding the Depart | Porn eres cker and his confederates propose ment of the South, for assignment to duty, Col. | 1) Miivtec those whom they with to assassinate, Franklin F. Flint, Fourth Infantry, bas been orders | ee ey ee Mare, Int ed to the Department of the Platte for assignment x ba fore the Memphis ma: atrocious ealuinies upo ives his name as voucher for th Be: evi Brevet Lieut Col, Dewitt C ‘of the Advisory Board att to duty, Judge Advoe Loan De- the way around the $ atrange cert pressure ort beau of the evening, 7 m alternately all table, ‘The hides enjoyed this ry ce as much uf did the Celestials, Was (he pantomime art put to such w test as this occasion by the Indies, “Bewitebing smiles, nb fuvcinating motions of the head, a gente arm within thelr own, @ charming ognition of the honor, casting glance then peering strayght ito th ‘Taina Were vAppy experiences. to oom the Chines jes back, and passed some U 0 Wall Was kets util Higites “port at the ro on iy th ee 4 to Sind ty, Was one id Very hon of ths y us admirers among the falr 10 ase his knowied terkainiig his mut x, Fung, whose diligence in ouserving and erytuiing keeps him quite bury, retire (about two ‘ hours Lelore the ball Lroke up inorder to write the POD aN cat cere cnn ee eee IR eae is Miled with rumors of the bi A; | following uecount foe the dest wont this morning: by olxns of cole eltizens and Hadical i net ix NATIONAL Hoven, NiAGABA Paita, Aug. The resivnations of First Hut: Solomon Lore, | thereteig will keep the perce i respect tie nwa dade chart niit at baltrace Om bait ‘touke pac wl thik Fourteenth Infantry, have been’ accepted by the | Weiss these propine Yio tt in me 1 Eas SRscda mien yee ae marked—we shal! have a millenium in Tennessee. We repeat again our assert ou that colored men are We have asked fiity, probably, from President. ‘Tue following named additional Paymasters of the ot driling. Army have becn mustered out and boworably dis: | every part of the city and suburbs, ond they knew charged, ov account of their services being no longer | nothing and have henrd nothing sf euch proceed weted Bre dier Gen, James Totton, Orit tone wource 8 and tant Inspector General, to proceed to Augusta, ally @ enaliclo Fr, wet allot for the wick Maine, and make s sul! investigation of the cause of the recent Ore ut the Kennebeck Arseual, eae cde The exrebela, bef purp’ ¢ attempting #9 drive loyal SPORTING. men out of Tennessee, would do well to remember | (i, ——— that Gen, George H, Thomas commands the Military by Base Ball. Division of the Tennessee, with abundant means at RIGNTERN THOUSAND PERSONS PRESRNT, his disposal to put down lawless aud treasynable Avast concourse assembled yesterday at the | violence, % ay ‘he middle. part OC ti to play, walett wae very on walt hung the winch was.an clock toe party posite to pat an he horican aud an Bangliah ete tbo the dining Tous, Wi Heed enuriiead t U2 the party thi returned hou my th mn the iy te UNG VEE. the Bulitors of the Commercial Advertiser. Valon Grounds, Willlamsburgh, to witness the a jlurieen years ago Twas in the Famne of the Multial and Atlantic Clubs. Te scene he Cattle Dincane, moe bad real Gatate vss amd fou Of the closing Innings battles description. The various ane Dae. aevtiee Cesnaty, HL wished to . to well good plays and players were erected with cheers, Aunany, N.Y., Aug. 17.—-In view of th bon a ‘ on, and a vast crowd kept practising the thoome-#! . of | tinued apprehension of the cattle disease, Gov, Fei about the end of my matters, found my excitement during the gutne. ‘The Mufuala did them: | ton pas suumoned to the Executive Chamber Lewts ne day in Me, ‘Taylor's 0! nm be wid to avives credit by playing their very best game, while ey? ‘aula ot c Lawrence, how are you coming outY? the Aulantics were a8 deual victorious, The batting en of Hutfalo, John Sianton Gould of Co: worry A have mid all my property, collected all of Ferguson, Mills, ADS Ee Raye hae & home ees lumbia, and Gen, Patrick of Geneva, who, an- dain #Uill @1,200 shortot paying what l and the pitehi olters Zettiein was good, | gor chapter pgm Pierce threw wiih unerring certainty to frat Bae SRNR at A EE dere’ putt nother word Mr. ‘Taylor took out his and batted safely, but was left oltea, The score | tection of cuttie, &e,, from destruction by tuiections | check book, drew a cheek to my order for the $1,400, tells the rem ae dis As the ihw gives ampio powor t this | aad hauded Jt 40 ine with Wess, words: Uo. and o. Ri ; be a ilitrary iM Pe i qr ae hese city! will bo | tay Tay say that Lowel Mr, Tayivr nothing | 0) McMahon, F. f. H adopted ip sddlion Ve bs Page " nor tad Lever been lu debt to hun, 5 | Dockuey, ¢ . ait Gow or Soa Fie ds of Trealth Ras Tt Was an act of pure beuevuleu 3 w u 2 | York and in several other localities, to. preven at OF hare ; Citnphanb ik H H ns far ax possible, of infected cattle aud Keepeotfully, ee Fane, © ihe further epread of the disease, “i Aills,c.-, ue 1 Deewion ny Cure Justice Cussn,—A despateh ET og Memeaatanae 8 — . fr Rersburg, Weat Virginia, to the Cinelanell CS RE EO 9 $ Political Trem Commercral ways eo doln B Sout - - Ricnwonp, Va., Aug. 17.—dadge Ale Natives y Tus vn 1 Total... o 11] Rives is out ina brief letter announcing that he wilh | Genptt, Libera M INNINGR. support Grant and Colfax t to the on eee Ey ha ha: ha oes wa es ih 4 Kicuwoxp, Vo, Aug. 17.—Mr, J. M. Hum. baila wertin't Atlantic. @ if f} fort i $ t tf phre olicctor of this port and member of | the he could not be sued ta this Court, plea Tent on'bave Sfaruals, 54 Atlantion, Cry Counc! was removed from te latter position | Yrought in the question of the leguilly of the amend Hone ruue=tikes 1, Rergusot, 1, Suits te by wilistary wuthority to-day cd Constitution, and What constriction should be Midutles, Ts Mut ae ee Iruaca, N. Y., Aug. 1%.—-At the Democratic | Placed upon it. ‘Chief Justice Chase, in delivering County Conventic C.L, Grant nition, A resolution was nation of John 'T, Hotty . Laning, of Erie, for Lieutenant-Governor, | -—— Indian Adairs, eld in this eity on Satury Avianuce, t. Active Clubs Louk, on Union Ground, Dro the Capitoline, and Kuickerbocker and Exce the opi Court of the United stiles will decide the question amendment, is not in th on of the Court, in substanee said; No to the validity of the nmendinent to the Coustitn tion of West Virginia, un ler the Constitution and Jaws of sald State, reconciiable with the Consitution United Siates, We think gthe ainendment fairly nd Jawa of Lue i ti sense of (Wit word as used The word ‘ciilzen Pintapecenta, Aug. 17.—The Olympics, of | gp, Lours, August 11-—A despatch from Solomon the Judiciary wet, but that certaia findividuals Washington, D, @,, played a game of base hall with | ony, , says, General Sully left Fort Harker | should not be regarded as eitizens—that by, the tho Aviietios, of Phitadeiphiay which was won by the | today with troops and one million rations, ‘The | should not partake of the political powers ot eilizens latter by ascore of 5 to a7. The Athletics were | Indians are reported to have gone towards the Ke- | The word ‘citizen,’ as used in the Judiciary act, is whitewashed "' ovee, and were guenccesstul in their | publican Fork. Governor Crawford is after them | not to t of Nitieal person.” attempt to put blank score on the Olympics, With mllitia and United Bates troops, Ricumox», Va, Aug, 17.—The mateh game of a base ball between the Maryland Club of Baltimore, Arrival of the Nova Scotian, and the Pastime of Kichwoud, resulted In the detest | Pygngn Pore, Aug, 17.—The steamship Nova of the latter, Scotian, from Liverpool and Londonerry, for Quebec, InpiANarouts, Aug 17.—Tho match game of | passed ‘this point about half past 6 o'clock this base ball beeween the Unions, of Morrisania and the | morning. Sbe brings % cabin and 256 steerage pas Actives, of Uhis city, resulted io a deleat of the latter | sengers, by wacdre of b to 38, iisainie Rape pee. “IE | ‘Trav or 4 Sream Fine Enarn.—-Tho new ag apne Dew sr) aret Heese Sommer, It arn ne snes of r cet, died srddeniy, ., the Hara ape Tenidence. frou some wakaown cause aa ‘ae operation, w Seaotty shan Aw tetas Yeur, nolw (oad eoeataion ie Seiluytullt coun, Tue Paxnsyivania Minens,—The Schuylkill county (Penn,) newspapers report that the iiners have gone to work al eastern end of the +40 old Wi hie operalives had ui be nearly ull the collieries in the jon, ul 10 per cent, advance on es for ten hour's work, Iti ed to commence work ut of bay (rh the Pahasoy region o9 the Clair aad solme’ ofver sections reat wold 1 he other regions wre In nd the supply market last week is nearly equal aluost init tev hours, JUDGE CHASE AND THE PRESI- DENCY. Letter from the Hon, John Hf. Gilmer, We find in the Wet and South a letter from Hon, John MH. Gilmer, of Virginia, to the Chief Jas: tice, relative to the use of Mr, Chase's nome in the Democratic National Convention, Mr, Gilmer, wh feems to have been the main instrument for Mr Chase's nomination, says he sent this letter to the World, but its publication was declined by that jour- nal. We extract the following: It is known to you, and should be mace known to the country, that you were not an applicant, In any form, at any time, or on any terins, for the notin Hon. But on the contrary, that tinder a thorough consideration and distinet appreciation of the raphily increasing dangers which are so ominously Katherine around the institutions, and Involving the very exist ence of our federstive ky#tem of repubilean govern ment, you were willing, at the unsolicited eall of the Couseivative men and States, to leave the exalted cial poaition you occupy, and ance more enter the Political arena—Where strife and contention, passion and prejudice, censure and calumny Would meet you av every turn-that, with your eo laborers, you meget | readjust the framework of the Federal Govern. | ment nod reinvigorate the Sinte hutluenes, ns the mainspring and regulator of the entire syste hem ate devo- ton to rh sense of you have been PRICE TWO CENTS, LOCAL POLITICS, pant Seder Rerrattcaw Onoanttatioy.—The Republica Stote Committee has appointed « mecting in this elty for to-tnotrow to commence the work of organise tion , Tminrmeven Disrarct.—The Grant and Colfag F2P LANs Dietriet meet to-night ut Horace Greeley 1 shih avenue. Good speakc nounced, Seeadverticement, | “PCAC are ame Eronta Wann Bors tx Bure —A meeting wi held inst evening at 176 Spring strect to orgacine's. Boys in Biue Assocint 3 ers eal contel than ome on. ‘y members sab Col, Cook, Col. Bara: : low in were then elected: President Wor Vice-President dL. G. Sogers Beers: laries, B. Robinson, Heary K. White; Trew Oliver suver, Maj, L. H. Thompson, Gast avo Courax Granos.—The Eighth Ag Det 4 Grant and Colfax Gaards, Jose ader,and the Boys in Blue, uncor C oe nder, turned out in torchliaiit procession ercort the Grant ard Colfox Gnards of ae Leppert peig of the Union Ree oclation, corner of Twenty second stre 1 Broadway, on the occasion of the formation et 8 Grant nud Coliax Guard by ove French fellow-citte gens, Wo understand that the processton wae ae | failed with stones at several points, and somoot thelr mien were sertously dajur | Nivti Agsexuy Distarcr.—The Union Repubs je uatier: fo- its | flean Ae tion held their reeular nonthly meeting I ‘that Ht Tam to some ex. | leet ev ebanon Hall, No. 10 Abingdom ent response for the earnest manner in which are Edward Taylor acting as Chalim coe iti pressed upon the cor tT antl | ee, Fifteen panes Beene ed to the rofl and i w at no feeling hut a desire to serve the wioe “propositions received. A resolution was 1 and by the Influence o your conservatis ofvred appointing a committee of three to examine | sh position, and integrlty of purpose, to | tve roll of members, preparatory t@ correcting the nish. common compromise ground, and thus 'ec: | FAME, whic! cariie’, bot subsequently rreone ‘he aseendency of ular Constitetional rete, |S lorea. J igo of Uivee was appolated to | rater tin those revolutionary and reactionary ex: | a tale resolutions relative to the public eer Peatents souuht and relted on by the Padieal party in | Vicew and death of the Hon. Thaddevs Stevens, Sieh. gir. Tam persuaded were the tn- | Dewocnatic Mectixas.--Large Sevmour ane | ripen tery d ab at canst te | Diair meeiings were last eveuing held in the Thire | istate for teent nd Fourteenth Wards, Br vokiyn, B.D, Twas nota | In the Thirteenth Ward it was resolved to establish w De fe rewapaper and build aw | er which the meoting Was addiessel by | nd Dil In the Pourteenth Ward a | pkgs we ja ma! of Dey = ag w ed in the Clab I | 00 in rh mind street im. St Bitton pro- | your name belure the Convention as an. active Assemblyman tha ©, diols ad drcaned the w mistic eandidat woking to bresk dows o here follog, sud his remarks were ei LO secure Howinacen. The ated the ’ the | too W | hour to enter. ye 1 augry controversy, for honor | . When obtained or bestowed ws mere p | ies far below your present elevated | | | | | | | tion Hence, your Was not preset, bat your trae postt always kept in view, os a full g Fantee of auecess when all personal’ local rivalries Were subdued, a mind to In the regular proceeding desired opportunity did not the fourth day of the rangeme tthe Convention in a fame of (sustain the exigencies of the crisis of the Conve erive anti W t eve ion, On U y whieh your frie your namo wa oritative and ¢ 5 ource Which would add Weight impart the digully of your nh ‘They were content made leved that nothing could transpire to pro liflerent reauit, In this they were inietaken | Hresuit Is known, The nue of the distin Kiished nominee was muidenly and uncrpect | Troucht before the Convention under efreumetnne | whic of thems in thy monner } ane pie pury Iti far better for you mi to draw tho vell of eblivion | and leave It where it be A for oe all, in our t ves preciuded the use oF y t with your views, position ones her 1 your true that oeenerenc rosperity, but p tokeus the foal downfall of constitutloual li Mr. Gilmer winds up by advising the Chief Justice to sustain Seymour a Torritc Dow and Hear Brom the Louisville Courter Tack Tirown’ of wervile « ne Hall was the scene The Aghting last night aged inte the into the pit sand altiveked em to the floor with g everal tines, after which he made a bolt an the bulwark’ of the ring, seatte in great consternation, and’ upsetting several In a iu dicrous manner, “After consiterabie slirmisbing the bear was again Drought In and made fast, A me sinod White bull dog was turned in-and went for Hruin’ savagely, car weated Linself on his haunches and fought with his paws like a frstclnes prize fighter, striking out from the shoulder every and sonding the dog to grass with each llew uinber of attempts the dow finally got Hiuin, when he + and Wad bare t to slide out ed to take Mt very the corner, waited for hi t dog way a large and bear curiously for a few minutes aft ring the pit, when he nude o | charge, which was met by a terrible blew, which | gent iin aprawitng to the other aide of the pit, First | knock-down and bivod for "Sambo." The camo to Lime finely, they eli Tue Dear fairly wcalped the dog, but he held fast to the thruat \ Kruin antl twisted off by the bear's paws, Phe hed to the hoor with great vivlene times, and received several terrible bites, cted by the claws of the ‘After fighting for about ten minutes, Ue dog was taken out and declared tue winner of the sliver Koblet, woraping, intl — Pixe’a New Moste Haie.—This new beautiful hail, attached to Pike's Opera House, ov Fighth avenue, bi a leased by Prof, Mekvoy, who will inaugurate ft oo Sept. 7, with “The Miber- nicon,” & panoramic representation of a tour iu Treland, with vew and entirely original dioramic and mechanic eects, in the preparation of which the Professor has been engaged for some time past. The | best ecenic artivts have been engaged In the painting | of the panorama, whieh will embrace all U vont points of fnterest in a tour of Ireland, made from per- th portunith of ite loved (hat a faithful ret cannot but be acceptable to all Pasioxante Weopina.—We find in the S togian of yesterday an account of the marriage of | Mr, Alfred Leslie, xecoud son of Mr, Frank Lealie, | of the /dustrated Newspaper, with Miss Ada Vroo- | inan, the widely known and grently gifted writer and turday lost. ‘They were married at 12 ‘two or three frieuds proved so ‘dus 48 to Bll one of the private parlors of the | side of the Atlantic, | hallowed spois nun l Hotel. No persous are so sympathetic with each other as the members oft tly. On #4 Wax most natural, they Were particu: Among the frivudy of the bide present wert lion, E. G, Squier LL.D, ate President’ of Columbia College; Mayor Heriett, of Washington York; Mre.and Mr, Ste Alt nator Anthony, and proffered to the mar aud sincere congratulatio performed by the Kev, J # manner remarkable fur ita eloque The bride dropped a fow tears, ld, but * wiped them oun,” and’ the party "took currlages fur Moon's Lake wh to an admirably pre pared breakfust,” The ‘breakfast coucluded. Mtr Syuier, io a few happy remarks, propored the heal th of the’ bride, It way respouded to by Mr. John G. buxe ip one of hie capital sp hes, in which he ie inimitable, Mr. Brooks followed, alluding pienannt- luded by wishing quild, heartfelt ny Was tir House, where they sat d ly to Lin agreeable task, and co sil manner of happines® bere and hereatter to the nued to gy round, and J the whistle su mer, chartered yu the ve to How, ul al party to the ste Assaver on tue Povice,—Joseph Flynu was yesterday charged by Opicer Hy, B. Wheelin, of the Hwenty ninth Precivet, vetore Ju deflersou Market Court, with uw in Ue discharge of bis duty, Of $900 Dail foenp Daownen.—The bos man, about %, dr y of an unknown fn plaid Hanne! shir aed clotli pants, and Congress gaiters, was yesterday found in the Kast Haver, at the foot of Pitty-thirt atr Jn the body was found $10 tn gold coin, some copper cuin, aud three puotogra i posed, from a due bill found on the bod yoy F! Stiles, iormerly # hand ow @ Nova Seutia yea sel, and Who has bed missing for some ime, Taken to the Morgue. Disarroiren Bu Lans,—The glassware sto. reeawich street, has been 1 in conmequence of & death la Bome ti between Na ru) ay evening, the store was entered trom the rear Who forced open tye sale and found except books of account nd papers. bout the ‘place, the thieves wust e been at work ail day Sunday, and left by the frogs door, which was found open at Hiv P.M, of Leavh & Metlugh, 225 closed since Friday the fully. Sun friewde | Johu Fiteh, Bsa, of New | received with eathue Connell, No, Bowery, BM luitiathog a number of tr several Commite After porta from ¢ these reports tt would seem that legal Voting at tie coming e cedon will be ® aigieule job, Ke loos were passed pledgtag the | sympathy wed astistance of the Counc! to the noble | snd good work of the ladies Unios Rellet Aveortae tion tor the aid of sick aid disabl and the Widows and orptans of the brave fellows whe 1 with thelr blood theis Wevott nto tnete coe Wy. Grant and Colfax ts the wateiword of this | Desocnante Baxyen Rarve.—The Eleventh Word Seymour and Male Club, assisted oy abont Jr of their fricnia, had a grand time last evening raling @ fae Seynieur and Male banner, 2¥50 aciows the street from Avenue Cy Kevinth wrect. Lie County Cer K Loww, “Enq... who was prominent | orcantzing the Giub and showed no kel fail Visitore laste hear cally hung also several ntlemen nad festioe enteriaiament to their frien At on carly hour the crowd began to gather, widat 70 PM. the number who lined the streets J as as they could bear, was enti ) or upwards. A> platform iad been on the cost sie of Avouue C. from | whence the speakers were to thel quer Bat the platform b «lore any | gentioman had spoken, Aud. w platiorm fel alse the plutions, whieh were lose in the moral | cmashnp. No ene fora | wise wach Incommerte re Loed acres the etn A belt forth frou fered “yt ake sim: stor ha wp J guid den | Phiney 40 eh on the | fa te 4 iat the tondholders . ftom at th the working et Re, | Algernon $ 4, Was the next apeacer, } and hier caliy ond temperate, elietied fro- J quent and prc 4 applitse. Ate sald ths inane raise | in th!s campaign have broo; tt the people back | (© the consideration Of What they owe to chem not counter co that thove who g the Constitution. The ln unit tothe ¢ | learned from mad | have dritted away tr ot every American «oe ed by teens, was that the power of the Government |s limited by the Constitution of our athens, whieh instrament pres {govern Ko ing to the Con | bre ibe hinnits \ ne bem teas Th tonto re rr Fy, while the pe | edu the Const! ws a tae turn old andmarks under (he a tance of Soy Me Thos. J. Creamer, A. dy ne i wed. A brass band'entor: het the andiene ng the initeruiissions between peakers, buutices also formed. a feature of ate for the scene, and ata Lite hour loth to part pany, the speakers retired and the audience sep: sated —— Drowsen.—Jeremiah Donovan, age 0) Maitison steer into the & 4 1ee Cay Paorrertva Usiow.—At the annual meeting of tho Cartmen’s Protective Union, held last evening at 4 Bleweker street, were elected officers for the « co-Prea.dent, reasurer, Wu morwng fell f rt yesterd, t Miver and w sonal sketches taken on the spot. Many of the A vote of thanks to the retiring oficers was passed, eftcets introduced are, ttle conceived, euch as have | be organization is now @ chat red boty, Humber never previously been produced in any similar ex. | Ie #bouL S00 members, ite olyces being Ue protece Hibition, Each scene will be illustrated by vooul and | “on and general welfare of its mewbery, Instrumental music. Ireland 8 so replete with tu | Stricaex Down wirn Frver,—Ewrly yesterday terest, both to the general public and to those wi m Officer Cramley, of the Fourth Pres have left the iand birth for the brighter op- | db od, wt the foot Of Ruosevelt stec ing on the sidewall ard suffering from fever. 1 uiterer was found fo be Henry Smith, of Willa | burgh, tately arrived trom Newbern, N.C, He had | just landed from the ferry-boat, when exhaustion overtovk bis wid be tel,” ‘Taken to Betieviie Hos. pital No. 4 ho United Coopers proneuh S40 members, held & epeaial Bivetteg last nig't, Arrangements were made for ith of next | ionic to be held at Jones's Wood on the uceessful nth, Which, it ts to be hoped, will be aiair,’ The fhances of the association, it iy reported, und © tion, The oumber of men re ie th 0m. Previous to the strike, the society only numbered 103, Additioual membors were initine last night wid the fey collected, besides the hi mowbers as His accomplished and. t | mplaint of Johu W, Hudson, of James Brovks und wife; Ric 606 Broadway, Arristed Converse Was yesterday’ ar aut day, hn G. Saxe: | rested for cruvity to animals, tu driving a lame ors Times; Nott, of Mobile; Hon. JK) Martlett, | suitering frou a runing op one of che hind lege Secretary of State of Rhode Island; John Carter | Alderman Coman, before whom he was drouvht, Brown, of vi i, Dr. J. Jd. Crane, of New | comin tted him to suswer....Geo, Davis aud Goo, York)’ Hon J. B. Haskin and Maugter! Mr, and | Richardson, who, as already reported, were arrested Min. W. BP. Divosway, of New York; N.'P. Moore, | fora bargliry ats store in Grand atroet, were yes Divught betvre Alderman Coman' for examl and ay it was shown that the prisoners were i the premises, having the tools with which heir possession, they Davis, wise name ts doubt wot a wealthy cote terday nat | fou they fureed an entrance bi fli of this city ’. Cooreratiys Burtpiwo Lor Society, y nization held a weekly meeting Inst night, | Ad {tional eubscriptions were taken, aud certideat issued to thy ¢ tor | whom jor base been obtaime receipts from. mbers ing the ast w about $1400, There are members, and the Societ ge They will soon have atult the ‘The luis distribated to seinbers are in the vicuity of the Boulevard (Bichtweath Ward), Hiro: klyB, ant addibiouat purchases have been made of about 190 lots, on Metropolitan avenue, whieh are | to bw Gintributell to members whea te arrange ments have bern completed, Pieste ov rte Tarrous’ BenkvoLest Union." he now nearly seven huvdre ly incre ud. jor Prorectivs aNp sixth annua Of this Arsociation took place at J yesterday. ‘Three divisions assen i cadquaccers, 10 Stanton at Botelock 'p the morning, and tuarched 1 process tion to the grounds, where tiere Wasa very large pew. Tie dancing arrangements were eon: A by Professor Lynch, and O'Brien’s splendid | band discoursed delighiut’ music, Daneiag wos kept up Witi great spleit during the afternoon, aud the festival which Was a very briliiant al did not terminate watil 19 0 clock, Fasex Mauser.—John Wood, of Greenpoint, yesterday, Vefore Justice Shandiey, charped. oF Charies Reseer with cheating Lim out of 815 by fulse prevences. It appeared that the defemtont, ¥ presenting bimaseif as just arrived from Buglaud, and fs being in poor cireuiustancesy sold the eumplata 4 wateb for $15, which be represented to be oF solu silver,for which be had paid @/s, Ttarued ous that hia watch was of bruse and silver plated, and not wortlr the money whieh Wood paid ius it, Besser was ved for examination... Edward Meeney was yesterday Arrested for suatching, as {sa store Bod street, » brass tuubler Brainy ¢ turk, Gaimicted far examin, f 7 Sa afi

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