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' t + . ’ ie t nr Bok sees gents THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS Electors for the French Corps Legislatif. Honorary Appointments by the Em- peror Napoleon, The London Press on tho Late Thaddeus Stevens. Switzerland #ill Decline any Alliance with France. Lowvos,; Ang. Yong « GREAT BRITAIN, 13. Thaddeus Stevens, wiser and abler A that the Rey ould have «par Pants, Aug promot the emperor on hi The Count de tutes, MLC) United of Stat M. Auguste made Sinators. M, Bourdition and M, Léon Dejordin, Viee-Consul k, were decorated Chevaliers ‘of France at New Y Of the Legion of Honor. Vans, A nr tvo oth Brojssia nnd M Bent, Aug. 18.1 to-day that the Government of Swit: sal of Franc marily re Loxres, Aug. 18—The English journals pub lish a leter from Kio Janeiro received by the last nthe writer says Viseou p great majority of the people of Brazil with Para,uay, and clamor for ‘The same ee tine C 1 of host ities, fa newt the Ar; termin, protocol mer, in Whi het, woler at ed of the war 1 eet any proj Alliance with that power, recently eubmitted FINANCIAL Lonpon, fove't Buchan ANTHLRY, ported inn, o ant qu i at 1 iat stew ly and r 5 Anal 18-5 P. M.— it prices are t vob, Aue. Aug. 18 ite day Sartiges, formerly Minister ries Etienne € 4 Private Sceretary of the Kmperor, and on, the eminent physician, were FRANC 18.--The following are among the Appoimtinenia decreed by 18.—The election for member of the Corps Legislatif in the Department ed in of the Opposi M. Huot, the omic PRUSSI AS souTn respond Jeratte changed. ——— es by the Lidians —Aletter from Sr. Louis, Aug. 1 Spellm Ellsworth, am, chat Dand of seme Jon the tt two they caught and beat away, The devils then Sister and vic Dore of these kavages continued to abuse thes fev (he latter bad Lecome se Show's property. the I wl, and preee Veat hin in the Jess women (on, Afor destroy iv n ord Je tthe w of Mr 8 ted their Mr Violated (he person 0 critical con wonen Ww fatal ral ol H sry , fir the neh. ‘Thine po or +x hot they scow feariul marks ot the rts of resiainace ment of sold # frou Bort Hark tors, Tn viry ser Were een af eompabiien vy day bight t day a full ep er eitize thoy tn lity oF rolniorcrment pany, wnier the come Were Beating, star ed tort rt 5! ‘ether outrages on > Grond Lodge of Odd Fellowes Bervavo, Aug. 14.—The Grand Lodge of I. 0. ow York, assembled In St, James Hall, in this city, at 9 o'eh ck Chis morning ‘The lodge was called to order by R, W. Grand Mas- ter William Gould, of Bullalo, dred delegates reaper usual preliminary gree Was conte The R. W O.F, of the sia bei tary: Petit, of Wool, of Clark, c ft New Y uokht » of tis that Ce ou nol that be ha co murd jomen creek, don about sev commit ed for the ensuty n, KW, G, Secretar KR. 4 Groat the United rabilig, She Gould, instaled ¢ form and ecoremeony lancous bw Loire wljoursed | OF loct row by Invitation the Butlalo Li BV ENING The Grand Enea of New York c aveuing, duly ©. G KW. Grand Charles Junior Warden, Eiward Whitne: George Smith, of > ny and the for Y trea of New sland, York: i, W, Grand af New York, CONDENSED TEL Macor, Ga. Potton wos ree of Ross & Sn goo 1 Poat Jeny: fald thi dresses were inade by dhe Rey, Dr, Campbell, A large bur wien coipl Soanty. Putiavet ofrong! sas Auothy game up eitemp! Wrencied the barrel No urresia were made, Was stabbed will protauly die, Sseapcd, ww mereifully atomsch, Aug. XN. oficer down and otherwise ‘and diew ® revolver 1 to tuke it from him and on’ doing ofl the stock. ‘The party ty The ofiesr who a Germa Au officer, Who wen! bek'en had caine the candidate 4 majority of 11,000 votes over Aidate of the Govern The ruccens of M, Gidvy is all the more signal, as sin this Department, M Vautherin, both supporters of the Gover) ment, bad previously withirawn from the coutest im (avor of M. Huot, t is officially announced looking to an it asserts that the people of Jess desirous of a pd states that whi Hlianee with Brazil wos the Ar.entine Congress, Wet with Kroal oppos.tion and was in eect sanulied: a D COMMERCIAL, ‘olton—The mar the mavetelo'ed ef, but the quolation cou Provisious wid produce roleum—The ma says: On the 12th inst, a hundred Indians appeared on about sixieen miley northweat of Op arriving at the house of a Mr, Shaw m1 unmereifully ond drove him Shaw and ber @ monncr, aud fe, Weaving her ina very Lideod, it be feure The red why be keene of the cutrage, driven the In ny of therm was ny the same Ine ng and committhig nd about two hi Ito thelr names, cvedings, the Grand Lodge de uty five new men urer, and Sco ade thelr annual reports, Which Were referred to the approprict were then ele Gardner, of retiring Grand M: new of put of 1,0, 0. F. 0 owing Graud presentative, Jacob Rurse.) 18,—The first bale of new Here to-day from the plantatlo: Uh, Houston county, Y., Aug. 18.—The corner stone of the new Reformed Church in thi Afvernoun, With app! opriate be Kev. Dr. Ven Zandt, and ident of Rutgers College. iver of persons were present. ‘The editice, feted, Will Le ove of tie Aaest In Orange 11, 18,.--This evening « party on the Walnut street 10 bh ® aweistence, Was | London Herald has a | cle to-day on the life and past services of ‘The writer thinks that many erieuns than Mr, Stevens have lately been lost tothe cause of their cou ablican party will long feel that they 4a better man, THE CATTLE DISEASE. —ee ALnaxy, Aug, 18.—Upon the request of the Governor, the undersigned Commissioners convened at Albany on the 17th Inst., and, after careful deli- beration, make the following announcement to the public: Tn view of the fact that the Comm pointed in pursuance of chapter have the power to act, and are dl 1 to estab ish all snch quarantine of other reculstions as they may deem necessary to prevent the spread of h erpest,or other contagion: vee its transit in railroad care, by vessels, or by driving along the pablie highways ; ‘and also to appoint Aw sistant Commissioners, whose duty it shall be to ear- ry out such quarantine and other regulations, and who, In order to effect this, are clothed with wil the power conferred by this act on the suid Commiasion- ers, of their agents or appointees, In order to tfoct history of this disearo for future v ta anbecrre most fully the irnose of this com: mission, they have ea it advicable to 8 most practically selentitia men In the State to ret as an local assistant commissioners or health ofticers, to carry out the inventions of, the law, and to preserve proper medical records, They have a” appotnted ‘stant Commissioners for the varl- on localities infected, or suspceted of having beer infec oF exposed to Infection known a4 caitle dts. ense, to the end that all p na dealing or having an interest in cattio In the various States shall be made acquainted with the mens which thie Dourd yas decined prudent to adopt, and in order that ‘as little detay may be caused in the movement ch cattle of Tosa to the owners thereof as is consistent In the present emergeney, it is believed hat the sanitary and other authorities of adjoining States will act in harmony with this commission, by loners ap: 8 of 188, carrying Out measures which,” 1b hoped, will speedily arrest the disease, General. instructions will be given to. all stich Assistont Commissioners — varying perhaps slightly—depending upon the eiremstances which may strround cach locality, from time to time chang ing euch regulations as they may deem necessary to prevent the apread of dis n ita transit Cy valirond exes, or by driving along. th ubltc Wighways?) | First, all ng cattle Will” be stopped convenient point, on or before ent and if su re not laa proper th healthy salthy, they can be r cara, Upc further poin' or poluts of ctlon ae may ignated by thie Board, will ain be taspected, and Ht found anciean, will be subject to such other stoppages, examination, cleans ing, and disinfection ‘us’ inay be “deeie yj. secondly, if at any point the Whe” of sald railrond or | rail the said aesistant commissioners shall lear Inepeet on or Information of the existen #, they ah ‘opped at some co cy have reason to pughly chew n the jer tron! properly tary restr frich atta are slanghtered the skins musi de thorpughly —disiuieeted, — properly preserved, and kept on the premises, or deeply bu riod, The tareass of the anlinal itaelf should be either tried Into tallow in the most approved manner, or else, with the offal, ete, should be = de ply buried, Cattle sick with this should not by slaughtered until, in the judg ment of the € lssioner or hi} sistant on the spot, they are covery, The well cattle ex powd to (his disease should be removed from rs to. a sutiteleney « ki Jireeted, w will, proper such a period s ected fre All places, oF y yr fields tn wh tle ore sick, or In’ which cattle, having been ex hosed to, the disease, ure to be kept disinfected. he slick cattle, and all such ax have been exposed to disease, and in whieh the disease ¥e incubating, should be kept In an enclosure sepa rated fromafl’ well eatde, by a neutral ground of lowst one thousand feet, "AML eattie yards or places to time, In whieh di eased oF cattle exposed to disease tay have My t be bly cle and dis Tore being again used for th f other ne y places for eait sed and disinte # well as inay be an be substituted therefor, Thrdly—Al cate being sent to market, on enter- fog the State, or being carried on vessels In’ the State, ‘or by driving (on the public Wghway, will be eubjected to the same carciul Inspection and sanitary restrictions, ax above direct ed, for thone carried in the ears,” ‘The elothing of persons engaged in the care of discased catt e, on in rn ¥ rendtert same, or in any ing th with thew, or Ir in Ge Judgment f atte d to the contagion uncial sanit is withdr: y restric sn therefrom, Bor disinfection ant other places, the Assistant Will be Instructed to depend uvanly ack, the var arations of chlo ant the diverent sulphates, Attention. is called to the ections for disinfec tants given the Board of Health — of Yew York, ond ‘pnblished on Saturday, the 15th ‘oughout the country, ssioners will be dl ith the Governor, and he President of wiving Informa munieate daily 4, and to of Hoalthy the carr: Ledge of the. principles ot quaranth Swinburne, Health Ofiser of the Port of Ni hon been intrusted wiih the general sanitary. super vision, and will at once mek the State to uperiniond the carrying out of the above regul:- tons, Drs, Jacob 8, Mosher and John Philips, of Albany, and Dr, Wi, Manlius, Smith, of Manlius, have been Appointed Assistant Commissioners ned) MMPATET JOUN STANTON LEWIS FALLEN Nee Ras an! (oie an n New Orlea New Ontwans, La, Aug, 18.—The Lottery bill, inst which the presiding officers of both houses protested $0 strongly on Figning the sume, bas be- come a law without the Governor's signature, by lapse of time, Not natisiled with the h''1 passed some time since, vesting the control of the olice affairs of this elty in 4 Board of Commissions — independent of the elty authorities, another bi) <now before the Senate creating @ metropolita lice district, comprising the elty and parishes of “cans and Jefferson, and the parish of Bt, Bernard coviding, that the powers and dutles connected w' + and ineident to the police government and diseip: o tn sald district, ba vested na dowd of five coum ssion” s of which the eut- enant-govern io president, nint the superintendent, in- canis, patron Chairman, jUULD, appoluted by the Governor, A by Senate, The advocates of t bles In most nr e Meti New York. It contains the one ean holt even the most subc created Who ts disqualified to hold of Fonrteenth orticle, or under the State Cor The Board is empowercd to provide such wec tions for itself ws it moy d anit sppoin bill of sprelal policemen at disere meidors of # Metropolitan pohiee f owered ta die clhuge all constabulary powers, except civil process, in Sfate, ‘Tt rice to we theirown members as Treasurer to con bureemen tund. piovided by this Hthat Lhe empowered to piss enoetment fing the powers and duuies of the ofcers and ubers of this. fc ing that euch enact t et, OF With the Constitutions 4 ston this State, ‘The Di makes it a miseeme juntehable’ with «fine and impritonment, to jomonsl violence upon oF oor tht to any member of this foree, proviled al Feriminal process insulng fram any court, J ce, OF judge within the district, be served ly nem berd of this fores, and by them'alone; and no con abies or depuly “sverill shall hereafter atrend h courts, or be paid by any authority within district” ‘The Board is authoriecd to exerels le powers now conferred on. Mayors of ilies in re ct to requiring the aid of the military ; also, to e@ choate the sums required for carrying’ out Labs haw ind assess them upon the Various corporations within (his district, no uppeal being allowed n thelr assessment, They are also eimvow cred to lease or purchase ‘anything they deem necessary for thelr accommodation, such purchase r lease to be a proper debt against the city Corpora tion; also, to procure steamboats, horses, oF any means of conveyance they may deem necessary, Lhese extracts ‘show the general tenor of ‘te ‘The additions) section offered yesterday, pro fing that the entire cost Of this police Férvice shail not exceed §f00,000 yearly, Was Yoled down by a strict party vote, ae ‘The Fevians Expected in Canada, Tononto, Ontario, Aug. 14.—The Globe, this morning, professes {o have positive information thut extensive preparations are being male on the other side for the Feulan rad, It also states that fur- loughs have been withdrawn from regular of cers, und the forces in the garrison have becn order:d to hold themscives in readiness at a moment's putice oe Potal Railroad Acctdent, Boston, Aug. 18,—The morning freight train from Hoston to Provider ce was thrown from the track in consequence of # m splaced switch at Attleboro, this A. M. The engine and five or six cars were badly smashed, und one man was seriously and probab: fatally injured. The engineer ond dreman saved the! lives by Jumping from the engine, POLITICAL, ——— Repablican Mecting at Arlanin, Ga, Artanta, Ga, Aug. 18.—A Re meeting war held in this city to-ds, Aominations of Grant and Colfax, A proces building, composed of about seven hy and three hundred white men, of the proce the United States ft and the names of wagon contained tt ing the several Stat white, and wearing miniature flags, tare and banners, to the City Mall squ ‘were oddrersed by ex-Gov, Joe Brow fon, Joshua Hill, and othe Mr. Jolinson spoke of the rae of party during the past. few years, and tude of the work ft had pe of the arraignment of — the the country by — the cause, taxation Vanquish the party whose slavery and make ft un conquered should be eharseterized the Wal insisted that those ® be made to pay its © wore hostil ond Grant and woven white Ve said the debt al, and He sai ‘ p ment, He rejoiced that he had lived to see the day When not aw siave existe Ve sald that the pe of the abolition of slavery ought to 1 on his hare back. He defendte ment for giving the ballot to the bloe to secure them 1 thelr fenorant, and that it was] allowed to vote to protec the intenti overnment in the nth ¢ choi artic! ers wer onsible for all the ri in the country and warned the tis continued we had not seen th Loveket, that the Democrats propos work of the Republican party thr tive and that this meant war. To the black ma 1; God has elven you freedom d support yourselves three mou to your deliverers to by the Re Go to your homes and thr to your friends and orge them to ) no usneping tyrant, guished ai sollters for a Tie spoke ci: Mr. Colfax in the anme 9\ favorably of Mr, Seymour, withousl sequavntance with bin as i lier associated w Brown followed nee there was no Impropri ing On this occasion. “© mony years precluded such hn event, He re mour aod Blair's letters and aps that war would aria in| attempting to carry out thelr vi negro would not surrender the righta out bloodshed, would tnancurate ble goaded into It by the wit ‘Other speakers follo Mr. A.A. Bradley, the got up a side u whieh drew ey ‘muy they jhe believed” the whit is will desert us in time of tro Vised the neoroes to stand by and for th A heavy rain tell during the afternoon, meeting dispersed at 4 o'clock, Abo dred Prosent, sete of the fatter I The Republican Convento as electors of the State atk and Farrow, The Counell of Atlanta have bary vera Building a8 & Site House at N, The 1 ed In have ngr NEW on was formed in front of the Post Omer Near the head | Urs Jon Was An express waron,canopied with ornamented with ff f the Union, ench’ dres through the principal streets, with music Insurgents fe pbject was to perpel white man who that the negro was ooratic pul inst drop tn the agh the country and tal n the true party nistrative oath of office nor received He was sorry to. think of conthet ai , there was no prestige of Grant, his determination, bis will—ait He did not believe (ue negroes pelled colored Ss i id three hundred white, men were MOEA, In sersion nominated Messrs, Acke leciors by General Asseiibly. Wy SY HON Iie FROM WASHINGTON, —_— publican mass a1 e a0 , tivering the | Seal Deeratehes to The Wasiisetos, Ane 19 THK PRESIDENT AND THR sRMOOM CT The publication of partial details of conversa- ctween the President and those New York parties who have visited hum at va rious times’ to try to reconcile him to the Democratic nominations, “ excited severe comments at the White House, ‘The fact that no friendly allusion to making advances towards « ent has appeared in the Word hos also pro- yoke Mr, Johnson, and the Democrats bere think a serious break on the President's part very probable. OUR MEXICAN POLICY. Mr. Toward has been greatly annoyed at the premature publication of some pointe of the decided upon toward 3 hove been macle in several directions to acertain tho leak throug which the news reached the public. THK REVENUE OFFICR, There are no new features In the contest over the oMce of Internal Revenge Commisatoner, althou, the frien veral candida es are oiill pressl their claims on both the President and Mr, Rolling, ninidred ni Colfax, 14, repr’ where ey n, James Jobn- the Republican. the mani rformed § party was tthe peopl. he war should Md the Southern States Govern: United States. mplained INR SECRETARY OF WAR, ave thirty nine | Scorotary Schofield returned to Washington d the Govern K oman—it was this morn'ny in atte other members, exer nt. It is provable th yolniment of col of eustoma at Alaska aud New Orlewns t4 under consideration, For botl of these positions there are numerous application NTMENT. iham B.S of the chiefs of division of the Second Auditor's office, who was lately rejected nat Leeds, has been appoint vat Chicago. Wt he should be wo ice wae given to count th neral ic srenk ts ao frequent | ts a0. freq Wy tho Senate for people that IC) ed Gauger of Inte neron) J to unto the A the Execu- ORGANIZATION. ho |. Letters received at the Republican heedquar- you cannot an- | ters here show that the organization of the party for the; you owe it | the eatnpaign will be much more thorough they ever vorore, The nutmber of auxiltary orgahtzations ts ecedtented, and with a large part of tuem eor mmdence live alrtady been begun, Tt is ex publica party. vote unawed by threats, that in 4 majortiy of counties in : He spoke of Uv orthern Siates the nue of every Kepublican administered voter Will be registered upon the books of some one wi organization, a ull Wilt Hherel Committee have gout al thonaand documents per week, and from t train, 1 wine ore of the eanvies expect to average fre he wy: one hundred thousand weekly, ‘They havea Hod wath the | new List ready, which will bo turalsed upon appil ith him on the | cation, RERION OM. The resignation of Coionel Alexander Dli pimental Quartermaster U. 8, A., has heen accepted, f take effvet from the ist of Mureh last, Colonel in hls appear. sts at prerent Seer: tiry of the American Loga- at Beriin, and tenders bis resignation as an oMicer of the a under the recent act of Congress requiring ® holding positions in tae di ign either one oF the other of anger. from Bey ches tO show RUMORS OF WAR ON THM RUKOPRAN CONTINENT. ve He east ahe | A mtn lated hero yesterday, and . pubitsied in several of the elty papers, nnd. tele- of muiTrage with: | eraphad henes, that eable despatches bad been re rived by the dplomatte representa: Tew of Meares and Prussta, stating hat the relations ey might be betw 0 two po were about to be d ator, | Wurbed by war, "The French Legation here re ators | this ronor as absurd f veri tratietion, nor baa the Prussian Minister as (Nf any Information to that eflect, There ta nothing ss He was for | \igtever In the relations of tho two countries, ns far D pretend tobe | Me kr Own hereto jusiity ach a conclusion, aud there Sahin cad oe y for aaytne that na agents for rench vaste nt, as published, have been ye Hi rout parts of this country tn purchasing ad, the 4 and forage for shipment to France, ut ltern bun Col, J. Q. Brigham, of Massachusetts, who on cont and tabbed hi eli in eleven 1 orning @ German, me n | Saturday «tiles ined for the | Henry Oenteied, a yearly rent of | puickle by shooting h GEN, VAN WYCK JAMCLINES cus to present a bill to . Van Wyek left Washiigton to-night for Iisonawroy, N. ¥., Aug. 18.—The Republican | New York. “I orlly declined to be w Convention of Broome’ County was held tn this elty | aed! ate from that State, touay, William Bly, View? f the State | Hit voles w Vane of 184, Awicultural Society, waa Assen) — Outrnges Franklin, Ter fore last, were in son though in the main that only some twenty-fve or murderers eame into town, while the ported at 200 to 400 sirong—is sald to within supporting distance outside. the white man killed was 8, A. yonng m respeets st) Union man, an. Of ail who knew hin him, He was quietly store on Saturday night. Hix clerk, who neo Bo winaa a colored man named Law in the store son's that day. over +9n were till i camo dash de town when the ta They, fired Indiserimtuately, “driving to Bier He ask » Tennessee, Nasuvitix, Aug. 18,—As might be supposed, the frst reporta concerning the terribl n., Which were telegraphed night be- correct, It seems now Bierfleld. He was a n,and kept a store in the town, Althe Wats quite a ¢ pert fore hie phy vied him to reat from public speaking. In a few days he will go with @ - pariy of trieuds on vtrip to the Rocky Mountains, lato for the STORERERPERA APPOINTED, The following nav en have been ap Murders At | pofnted atorek now Lnternal Reve nue law: KR. H, Cochrane, Sixth District of Ken Inaccurate, ale | icky; BonJanta N. Firat Distriet of Calior= yard, Firat Distriet of Lilinois; Jolin Gregory, Twellth’ District of Penusyivaniny Nurt, Seeoud District of Virginia; Uzaiuh Stew ond District of Penusylvaniag and J, J. Purtuan, Twenty-titth Dist) ct of Poonaylvanta, Gavanns, So for about eight augers have been appointed ander the new law, and nomiaations for similar of ces ure being sidered, thirty of the main body—re have remained The name ote PERSON Ale left Washington. to-day for a While Sulphur Springs in Vir were on the same train Gens, Long y, leeping 1 Jon. Rosweran reyourn at th ih Wan rleep us Was at ink street, Bwell, and Hunton, ci SUPERVISORS, ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet taken any act.on with regard to the appointment of Super- visure. ked a number of voryboily M's store Who was thert REVENUR NOMINATIONS. and they replied friend oie tad ire te £0 10 The Commissioner of Internal Revenue will cy immediately rushed in and secured Bowman) | have an interview with the y of the Treasury 1 while Bicrfleld ran od, but they tire bh By the | thin on hora ound and pit ertustied to nee he reply was, Darn your mothe ois wer then fire those who afterward saw it 4, uded, Was moriaily we Linnell t Suen of the necuraey of even p poitits aie contirmed by a numuer oF xi e best account F have be right-al murd undoubtedly substantially eorreet, In Stanton Stuxer,—About half past 8 o'clock | tie ‘ow 1) Stanton street, fective fue, Damage § In East Tuinry-tino Senesr.—At 6 a fire broke out at eveing a fire was discovercd at third street, caused by a defective titling. Iv Lexinatow Avenvr. ut and wounded road they tracke dracged. him out, placed a rope 1 He, however, stnothor before they Killed hin was then bro sins took their departure, yard, aud died during the mit. | «Capt HMotchkies, with A uble to obtain 1 eannot vouch for the ular detail, but as oli (he main Shortly b yethon will to-morrow, when It i# probable defnit be taken of the nouinations now pending, ALASKA AND NEW ORLEANS COLLECTORS, Nothing has yet been done in relation to the polutment of w € x of Customs either for Alaska or tor New Orlowns, ——— The Wrecked Bark Henry Trowbrida The New Haven /ulladium of yesterday has 4] the following: him 10 un ly begged to be ry you stall di into his body lite lit out and but drag is wife and ohtld, arrived ‘on the mail train, res sjourneyed from Halifax to hip tng arriving as de Witucoave, 118 | jatter place on Sunday ing. Mrs, Hotclikina ta pie and usider: |. The captain ively wel, ay is bis child, ‘The report of the captain is as folows: ‘Turepay, Ave. d=ACTL A. M. the bark Henry Trow. brldgelett ‘New York with @ plotiou board, in tow of eeeth bow. At 2M. thatowboat with Tot tert outside Vall dems lng sails wind Very lebt from WORLD AU OPM. set fh with ad Hatt airs trom tie soul ward, Took in all the in this eity last might here at mitnight, ‘Vl New York on the clock gE KONESDAY, Aug. S—At 12:15 A.M, loet leht of the ayy Bast Thirty: | ignlwid Dithweat by wert, distant Hue, Datmage | twelve m the weather ¢ earin et the main royal qual!) appearance; took in eg | themnin royal hal Fows. Ih the southwest Ni the weat whofitug ti tantly J, ane before she o'clock last evening a fire was discovered ina stable, | Gegotto the witd, wih heli lard al 110 Lexington avcnue, occupied by Samuel Hornet, | down. on her port be caused by placing a lighted candle near the service | wasting pipe. Dauiage sight, tho gulazen In Bownonvitte,—At alate hour on Monda drowned nnd the cook Washed away in the a tire broke out in the *t enue Hotel, Bowronvile, Heals youngest etal, Sith te Hn, his whe, ant one obi y and three Wei, hatnely, Oacar Holtinen, inate attached to the in i ro stablod. Three of Ub an cuzey doh Mekensie, stl Hole, seamen. Ab building, ond to the grocery store of By W r Takis Ie npoasiods 40 Fomin any ue Oe W weredestroyed, ‘The lotel tt i. We werw ohtized to take t Was Ineured in the Gernvinia Insurance ¢ ny for | tthe long boat, which was saved by the men $4,080), ant in the Mechanies’ Company tor Ba panei te eave Ae pare Of he vee LS On the grocery sore there wes Qo) Tosurauce in | furher, the boat Wing neerly full Of water Y sterdam and Mechanies” Companies, ‘The | M4! wewerg takon on bowd or the bark: Sandy t lire is Ucllieved to Lave been of incendiary origin, Haistow. maste v New York bound tod vty Sr. Lovis, Mo., Aug. 18.—The extensive PAM cacelne a echoonor steering North, wai speaking manufacturing shops of the North Missouri Rai herteuyd her to be the seaooner Frank, bowud ta Hall Company were toluity destroyed by lire lust pl fae, wad coucladed. to go_on, board of hit, whore we together with a number of thished cars, a large quantity of material, a1 nery and tools used in the sho} unatedd wt frot $100,000 to §15),008, Puitaper Auyast 18,—The vision stores of Colina w& Itobb at Front sticet were entirely destroye m The total loos { estimate (00 to 420,000, Collins & Robb w 4,000, hich will cover thelr lone, 11 La. of shoulders and smoked beef, Balloek & Brothers h Jne wool stored tn the buildings the ico, B, Showell bad at gh which there was nu insurane onging to the Mesery, Clanghorn sured, ‘The bull Naracter and the Walls semain with placed. — Railroad Acctd Gateva, Ill, Aug. 18-—A co beiw re and Counetl Hii eo! ar lou way on down grade with noone to stop it, tly killed, and bveiy laborers. were insta were injured, m insurance for about $15,040 on the property ») packuges of lard, bame and ring wad lard on ator K was of the most substantial ~Two Men Kil ed with railroad tron, which had got under ‘of Whom are not expe Ferecelved WIL the best accommodations te veRscl md uni Aull the mach 4. ‘the Loew by ‘Phere was an ——— Admiral Porter on A leiter by the Hun, B ¢ extensive pro- | feid Springs, to Frank Le en, Grant. Squier, frow Rich ‘4 Mlustrated News Pay eat? | wazer, containg the following tostlmony by the ga from § laut Admiral D, D, Pourent in refutation of th ured for Ling 20900) ere slanders which have bu heaped upon Gen, Grant by his enemies: id wy sacks of | Admiral Porter is 4 visitor at this modest watering joss is 800.00), | plice—the quietest and least obtrualve of ite quiet summer denizens, who discan# political affulrs with moderate zeal, sud 04 Whow the fery appenis of the purtisan press fall with no more startling result than ts indicated In the following observation from a well conaitigned, tetired inerchant of our own ety, Oi course,” said this worthy representative of an im- » cul was in bunt a Lrickuin portant clnss, we must elect Grant, expecially in . View of the new revolution now threatened by the struction train | rebel yinpathizers; but what a pity that the Genel in The promalalara of tho allogation against the I today with @ ech | General would have slunk away under the frown of othr? | the brave aud bronzed sailor, when be exelakucd in Nyt cted to re- | TRY pronounce the story o: General Grant's Covered. ‘The (rain Was backing ut the tue th : intemperance a falxenood! Ihave known him since sigeat pequtred the commoncement of the war, Our relations While Sa ay wt cooperating on the Misslssippl were intimate, They Tenmonn, Gen, Stoneman has | were equally intimate on Hampton Roads, on the issued un order difeoting the Auditor of the State to | Janes Iver, aud on the Potomac, ‘They have becn revolve from railroads. ludedted to the State the | wo since the war, botl: in Washiogion and iis, whole or part of thelr debt, to be pald fi funda, ov fn Btate bonds at par. payment by a road, ‘Phe whole amo roads ts avout 300.000, ‘The amount of State bonds recelved not to exceed freinds of the total tM LT have shared bis hospitality, ond he has neeepted mine, f bave met him under a!) ircomatances of alate sad of eesalty, aay ie te tg faency andin faager, and. ta . thnity of fearaing bls habits aud kuowing his conduct ; due by the YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1863 nel Tony that, daring the whole period of my acqaatnt- anceship with him. E have never known him to tante, nor have L evée heat of his touching Intoxi- cating liquors of any kind, not even wine, In come tion with all the oflecra Of the arcay and the navy who lave serve} with Gen, Grant and shored tis ine tinuey, Phave been both shocked and outraged in read. and hearing this alk gation inet Wh Wy tholives tnight be misunders presented, Pwould have long ago ander on Gen, Grant as ft desery : te deri tedly a temperate You, sir, and th i 1 say to You, on my authority Tanda man.” mm SPORTING, petite “ina Trotting on the Bashion Couraey pite the unt weathor, @ for $5000, mil beat three | a the Fashion Cour 1. There aving been with peted for by the Royer, to wagon <4; a. Murphy's bom, inh mh, OW ot bolng tty witness the sport.” Red drawn, the followlng five: Dr, Ogle’a by, g. t A. Paterson's rm in har jowhack, In harness; W. Dahl Mannie’ bem. Tetpt ¢ Was very alim, there mt to Rover had the call in the pools and the eigen pre Vetting gheing by He won'the titst li in Qt wid ked ate t the felt, it, Lemptre Ling now beeau Kiifully driven | two lengths, i ia & ne terson’s roan fide by side 4 length betore Hed Rover, who trott aud the judges awarded tho heat and race to him, Pine, 2 hig sOMMARY. Tuesday, Ang. 18—Sweep: Pank, Aug. sccond New Hampebire horse fair opened t ing with very encourazing pr More than 100 horses are on the gr: being entered for «peed, ond the morrow. The exhibition Is conducted by the Ma chester Riding Park Association, of whleh D, ¢ Whittemore is Superintendent, An exiibition of ha was mate this mornings In which Mr, pects of success and, the majority will be more to Hocry, of His city, showed hit Bully of the Woods, 0 Seer old, who can make hbe mile in away. sented as follows: Miam wyre ord Brace of Lal oF New Market} Kocket iscitv. They were Judges and pat to thetraperd, Georg Dover; Dudley Smith, of Concord, Her, of Sunapee, acted we Jud Superintendent of the Nofthern “Telegraph Ci pany, has opened an office on the grouads, from which we despateh this report, Js for the hest stock of horses were made to- mith, of Newmarket, for Young Draco, $25; a Parker, of M ‘Tom Patchen, 15 and D.C. Whitter © Kool Two Worses ‘ im f i. A.S, Dill, of Newport, with dy Whit took ah and Porter Farrell, of this elty, with Dol phinn, #10) For tie stallion parse, on apeed, asharp contest: was waged between Sinith's Youn Draco and the Lewiston Moy, entered by A. W. Worcester, of Hoa: ie heats, three In five, to harness, "The ‘second heats were won by Draco in Qt and tthe Boy, though lame, showed bottom, anit ‘ e three liet heats an e race—time: 242%, 2k $10, and Draco 0, — In the never! nites, the q Shing, and ek siepa ior 4 for two days longer, Fair contin ted Fa Base Balle Key Faroors vs, Meru at, Jit ints played a matel ball tn Mo: Friday, Aug. 1, which resulted iva vietory ‘ov the Hunkey Ihaloots by the score of 20 to 27, in & 1» TROOKLYN, close game of seven Innin WHOLESALE KIDNAPPING, > bat Have A Clue Prom the Chicago Rapublioan, rover a year there has not pisse Kk In whieh ¢ome fond mother who hi and watched with straiued: heart sth of her little darling who has suddesly yut warning been spirited away fram her ever, ‘The anxious rear ngs of the stricken father ny casos met with hut poor n that haw thus sett ‘e happy b eo im rarely rem he gr best bay “th alle of the ‘and retribution. re ques! ‘of time, Is sure to ovept r. Kvente which have lately tradspired in our eity give promi that the mystery of these fearful disappearances in,: last about to be unveiled, ‘One week ago to-lay 4 family residing near the out- skiria of Chicago. were returning to. thelr home ehure, It was about vek In the after the father and ther were walking ly along, while their boy, an. unusially tntelli- ul of 10 Searm, atraggled ‘a little ways) ahead, arente had passed West Tweilth street, when y discovered for the tlest time that their boy was missing, and, though information was at once Kiven the police, and every ex his reevery, no tdi ebild until last home as ancones had been gone but an hour, The story which he then unfolded strangely peculiar character, and the he had to relate concerning his vages of a first-cliss novel, and & bate aly at th nent time, He stator that on tho evening in question he Just turneda corner, hiding hit from bis parents, when a borge mon, driving a common basin Stopped near the sidewalk, and, graxphog tim around the waist, threw him into the vehiel acd, having covered Him with abroad, thick eloth, drove yuway, The boy # thatthe man in pla hy cd Uireats of Kill e he should ery out or make the least n to the ement of the bad th out 6 the next morniug art *, with a heavy stone basem cor, and the down upoi Bat the nedly ax though he of auch w ny instance would fll t touched upon fy shown into a spacious Toon boys and st of whom we tion himsel woman with a ebild was ‘iso in th uty a ell ae wll the other inmates of the apartivent, lad her mouth Ori. ly covered with a #inull plaster, ‘The object of the strange muzzling seems to have been to preyent them making such nolse as would wiarm the neighborhood; for tires times a day a Woinan came down trom the upper part of the how and, With the ald of warm water, removed the plaster irom the prison them to ford eutat a ollered bith, OF, a# Le suw, to any of the rest, ‘The youth said that he stood Chat'surt of Gang ag long ws He could, and Jost sund: morning dete 10 sbift a HiGe for hin Awaken ng ek, ho ¢ brewk th of the w out abun eaped int a tite by the yard, ener, und wel Cikwbing one of these, ho waw thut he was not fur rou raviroad, said, having descended, he seated the fence aid waited outeide the enelosure'until, an early freight train passing, he Was tasen abourd and eon veyed to this city, "Tho plaster was removed foi Mi tue by one of the braiemen, ond he wus thus cabled to return to hin Louein w presentabie mun er. The aliale rests here ut preset, Lut Deputy periutendent Sherman, with bls accustomed ener yy inl perseverenge is on the track oF the fine trees Alty par Ucs. He tia also de tailed two expericneed sleteetives WhO Wi Apare Ho pains to ferret out all the devab OF Gabe when probensibie aair, Phe tad » a tele eb y Way ne Wil him to vuntry, lulowing (he ruiltoud by which be returned What th mapped little on taken from cs tor, and why (he kept ed int nee described, is yet to be asecy toned. But, in case the whole story is not un taven: jon of the ebild s brain, which’ certainly seems result must surely come very, io the returning to deaorte homes Lie ubducted ebiluren, We hope to be able to give further details of this mysterious occurrence soou, a A Nannow Esc. at Niagara Fats. —Th Buslalo Commerchat Advertiner says: We from 4 geotioman from Niagara Pads thata by iy Whore name our informant wos unable to learn, wht “playing Blondin’ by walking on an iron’ cable under one of the Three Sisters bridges, Weduceday evening, fell into one of the cuseades, ail wus quiekiy carried down the river Yur a considerable distance, when fortunately he aged to t the bottom with bis fect Fegained the whore, nearly exhausted, and bls hair standing Ov How fright at bis perilous situ ‘escape Was & Very naFIOW one, Only one pers near at the tine, und he was unable ner the wan any assistance, ‘Those who oave ¢ place know how swift the current 1s when fs high, and what a small chance there Ix of Ketting to shore When in the position the tovl hardy hackman was.” Deara ov A Fieuo Mansuar.—The London pers announce that Fiekt Marshal dir Kdward jakeney, G. U, B. and G, ©. H., Governor of (he! sea Hospital, died at his residence tn that ost tution on the 2d. He was born at Newcastle-upem-. yu od bad Foachod wroat age of W veers, “Lh veteran fleld marshal entered the army ax cornet In the Sth Light Dragoons early in 170% He jad re. ceived the gold crosa and one clasa for Martiniqne, Albuera, Bactajor, Vittoria, and Pyrenees, and th sliver whe modal with four eh if Husaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Nivelle, and 3 Sir Edward was ap: ated Liewt.-G Aen Huspital int gyear,on the deah of Sie Coli tt, Was made Governor of that asylum, An Exclting Wolf Chases From the Nawheilie Braner, Wh. Last Wednesday mornir bout 8 o'clock, 25 Y hunters, accompanied! hy about twice that many nds passed throagh Tailshoma on their way to mountains, They bad not gone more than a tile beyond the town before the hounds accidentally run tipon a Welf—a veritable Woll that for the last two or three months had been seen lurking around the «a: burbs of Tullahoma, As a matter of course, a race inwhien the wolf having ime to think, but trusting to © he Was not particalar which direction ty quence of such foly, he went tearls As ‘A conse: ¢ through the ‘ullahoma at a. tremendous wed by tho yelping hounds honted, blew: their hor Habba g y, This ex everybody, Merchants dropped their yardst arpenters their tools, saloon keepers thelr bottles lawyers left their ofiees, doctors thelr shops, and Juined in the chav, Confusion now reigned sapreme The woltturned down Atiantic steel. tonowed by ® furious crowd of men, women, uunters, honndsy negroes, ant children. “My this time the crowd must havenuinbered at least 100. Byeryhody shouted hie “levol best, ond appeared absolutely erugy with ex- file proceedings me #0 great that the Mayor dee y to cal the Hoard of Aide purpose of devising sor cltement, In tet, the thnualt thad be el tt neces nicans of | the wot, crowd of h et sround the door, nt this proposition, lurusd away with @ ye Nelighty and joined tle crowd that was etl pe the wolf, Ht Imoat Impossible to give w faithful scription of Ure chase, which: lnsted until halfepast I o'clock, at which time the Nashville train arrived, Th soit w he a i, having heen cl ironic the tow. cordingly. tok rot lation of th e tender ly emigrated dust then the train ng the Wolf as in anwiiling passe 1 of the assemblage atform of the denot yutside of the Corporation line ter Jumped ont and got away, tiene cael LABOK MOVEMENTS, eran hen First Union ( Ratidin, ty meets this eventng at Fi stitute, 4 iliow street, to enroll a few a bers under the new ru © mem Cash for two tore houses: Will #hortly be dispe Tun Cxawan Masons. men Bricklayers’ Society, Union No. 1 that It will readmit those members who Jely to forme # society on the ten-hour baste ported that a number of the Intter have entue Jusion that thoy made a mistake, and bave their ten-hour work, Exrrovens.—A meeting of employ- cre wae called for noon yesterday at 820 lion way, to mustain the employing masous the Sight Nour Uricklayers Mr-Santes Os dud; but a# the attendance was quite small, the Chairman was directed to give wider publicity to the movement, au the meeting adjourned subjcet to his call, Tim Geawan House Paiwtens,—Those men, who have recently formed a society for the mutual protection of the Journey whieh is rapidly ing In members, i last night at their rooms in Third avenue, when the statutes for a benev branch doclety Were submitted and acted apon, ners were initiated, and otheraetion tk plete the organization, ovens’ Union No. B.—A apes Society was helt i A number of new und the ele Meers resulted ax follows: nt, Thomas Rogers; Recording Secretary, . Tis Society’ was organized May Li, Ist, ane ow numbers 100 ere, composed inaitily of realdenta of the West side of the elly Work 9 brisk, and the attendance at ¢ iT has been jair, Wages avera rom $3 to 4 per day, Initiation fee, $5; duos 2 cents, monthly. The So ciety aympathize with the brickliyers In thelr ateik prontion stip President, Patrick Hunt; Srcreary, Wa, al meeting of Fout Piay.—The New York Theatre was un. pectedly cloned last night, in consequence, Ht 1s stated, of the secession of Mr, Harklas, who has been playing the Ree, Robert Penfold in Poul Play," and two or three subordinate actors, Ti announee that the drama will be re st at onee, and will be reproduced on Mouday night next, wal Pay was making & good run and growing rapidly in popular favor, ‘The interruption will probabl only serve to pique public curiosity the more in re- gard to it, eiibicte Poarsstic.—-O'Baldwin, the Trish giant, has forwarded from Detroit, Michigan, a challenge to Joo Wormald, ex-champion of England, now tn this country, ‘The men were matched to pummel rin England, but the match fell throu ved in sporting elreles that Wormald w cept, If the sakes are hot placed too high, Fast Reavino.—To read quickly yet di {wa rare accomplishment. Mr, Williaus aug of th Register's oMee has ty known to re accurately two hundred and forty words a miuate, and bas rewd through two hundred ¢ about one hundred th pveyances a day, avernsing nd eight hundred words Mr, Samucl Mullen, of th 1 ts to teat their ap Crncuw Faaxcars pei! Hannon. —Lion was in its glory Inet evening, when tn Soclety hold {tv annual soirée tn Its capacious pavilion, ‘The vivactous, pleasure-loving natives of La elle France w to enjoy themselves, and knowing, du it ws Wellasin gay Paris, The attendance t Ing was large and select, and dancing wax kept up toa late hour, The following named gentlemen bat arge of the arrangements; Comilé a Arran ment. Far ware, A. Blaurau't, cour, M. Frivour, joor Manhger-A, KB. L Onsequims,—The funeral of Mra, € Vanderbilt takes place at 10 o'clock this morning. from her late avsidence, 19 Washington place, ‘The remains wil be taken to the fully vault, Sta‘en Istona, ‘The funeral service over the remains of the Inte Cyptain Comstock will b tod at 4 o'clock to. day, at lis late residence, 3 West Thirty-xeventh street, Tomorrow the remains wil be taken to Provid It. 1, for Interment, Out of respect to the memory of ti , itis requested that the owners wid tas els now in port will dis col MGmast to-day. —Louis Funek, a German, residing at Avenne B, committed sulelte yesterday by biow ing out his brains witha revolver, The de was 10 years of age, and addicted to drink aboy , N lately been freq Intoxicated and almost di yor. Yesterday morning, while in the mlitst of hi family, he deliverately paved the mucae of a re volver between lng teeth, aud kiied himself anstan ly, blowing off the toy of his skull, A cuild attempte to interfere, but falled in doing au, The police Were immediately called in, and Ue co) Oner notified. The gremtest excitement prevailed da the neighborhoud for some Umoatter the alaly Seppe Dearu.—-Charlotte Wilton dropped down dead, last eventug, at Sub Stan street, Mooxtisirt Excunsion.—-Company Hy I fourth ie nual pie-nle ty-ninth stre Vousp Iysexsimin. Garland, of the mon in 8... ¥., will enjos their at on at Landmann tnd up With @ mounlight edeur At noon, yesterday, OMecer Sixth Precinct, fulnd wn ubknowa the street, and took bin to the ion | sible up to o'clock I evue Hospital Axe ubs sul bat, black eyes, by formation re 1 ninth Preeinet, esterday ¥ ent ut th Borner of Amity and Thompson streets, bquor atore, zed (wo truwks aud a valle, (ue suppesed pro fa burgiary trunks conta Jeb dresses, velvet cloaks, Cray property, A yest was found in ove of the trunks marked A, W, Sturges and inay lead to the identifleation of the rest. Charles Hl, Koos, Thos Allen, aud William H, Besson were arrested, and with the goods, worth ‘over $1,000, taken upto the Twenty ninti Precinct Statlon House, Ths case will doubted come Up today ab the Jelforsun Market Court Serrossy ceived, Cupt Accipenm.—The awning of 211 Bowery gave way yesterday afternoon, aul fell ou a litle irl Ida ‘Tate, of 2ts ‘Bowery, slightly injarlug ‘Taken home... Richard Bacsly, of 82 Cherry ‘employed on pier 1, Bast river, had lis right Jog broken by a coll of rope filling on bln, Taken to Hellevne Hospital... Annie Daur, aged 10, of aia Went Fifty-third stvect, was yesterday sfteravon run over and badly injured by a vender’s wagon, at the voruer of Finty-third street aod Eighth avenue. Taken home....Blizabeth Howard, aged 2%, of 10% d West Bros fell lust evening down the hole cpused by jeavation for anew building at 107 Franklin street, aud injured Ler spiue, ‘Taken to the New York Hospital, ee PRICE TWO CENTS. LOCAL rowsmries, — oe Thirteenth District Grant Colfax Chat. A meeting of the citizens of the Thirteenth District (tocciher with a namber of | place last evening at Horace Creeley Hall, 308 Bizhi a | avenue, Joba A, Moek, President of the Oinb, in the choir, “The mecting wre opened with the asdal pres iminarios, after whieh Mr. H. B, Stanton addressed the meeting. Alter ske(ching the salient polots'ia the events of the ust eight years, and defining the | fesves in tho pee nvass, ho’ went on to show | that what the country now needed, both North | South, was ie civil war, and political eontentic | Ht prosperity, andTondel us with debt aud taxation and the point to be determined was, which wonl best give the Repnblic that repose ao much needed to | tieve the losses of the war and restore IR ‘ity, the election of Grant or the election of Se; | That was the vital issue of the eampaign, States had been rece ructed, or the most of wed to the Union, The plun accords this was done might have many defcets; was done, and the great mass of the Tred to let ft remain as it is, rater than \ long political struggle attempt to it in order to do it over again, ¢ to 8 better plan, When a tooth © anskiitally, ept the situation. th in in order that tifle plan or by ple, and. expectiliy one busin hat enough of trnetion, — The and lear rinbark in pursuit of honest coin, In their acony thoy erled out,“ Let us have peace,” Now, y cindid man know that the election of Gene nt would secure thie desirable ohject—4 On the hand, the Demoeratic platform was & ration of war,’ Under the dictation of Wade Hompten, it proctiimed the Reconstruction acts une ational, vevelutionary, and void. Gen, Blair, in his Jacobih letter, hud deeimred that it would te duty of the Incoming President to overthrow State Governments formed under these acts, to compel Congress to repeal them, | tft erator. men, hi experiinenting on Feeon: biity, and employ the arn ttor in proof of Bis assertion an na revowtionary ws any of the letferea Davie and 1 fe dooapirators — tomediately — preeedit rebellic To the same efleet were the f Hampton, Wise, T abs, Cobb, Semmes, and others, whieh b ‘This Was the slogun for another elvil wari and, unless these mea were crashed out at the bailod box, the election of Sey+ | tour would be followed by a policy that would bei the Executive, and at lest one, and perhaps b ress into violent collision, whi other insurreetlo , then, t and Colfax, with pence one and Blalr,'with discord. euling through fou peril. Sober and patriotic men Wider which banner to rise In their micht and put t . i forever, this Lydra of nullifieation and se: Ho then went on to adduee arguments ‘or of the Kepubliean policy candidates, an expressed his muloubting coulldence in the election of Gen, Grant, Col B.A. Conklin g then followed with'a stirring address, during whieh he reviewed the record of the Republican party, which had carried the coumtey through the greatest war of either ancient or modern and thit without foreign ald; the party which moved the shackles from the {limbs of four mile { bondmen ty that lad exhibiied the greatest magnanin ney towards rooted and trampled in © monner that bycrehead. He thea codinent to th cted its varions 1 be vital to the thot the clemeney of the allel ii the y of the ville, rao Filey alty of bis evil ol hipped of justice, but bad wiker then took ap the onda, and showed conclusively Cat by the Demovratie cent war, only ov Wire, liad guitered the ps even Jetlerson I t only Kove forth also escaped a trial, ‘The question of th those who woul be moat aifee plaiiorm would be the mechanics and servant lth the depositors ln sav anki, andl thors who hy invesied thelr savings fn small bonds—not the rich, and so-called bloated speentater: denouncing in the strongest t jon, and calling on the Aig Geant aa ul f rod, and: tnanite tn His providence, has to © coume et, HOR theretura, ‘a bereft bation, we av touder to Lb oft Whereas, Aliikght moved trou out got Thade Aw pedieh pats the highest ¢ found sequaintanve wil aest cota A pore atieman distinguished tor tavent of nal ealtviathaa pos mm Vation of (heir y Hevolred, That the oppressed everywhere have owt thelr champion. That the Hon. Charios au iver ation on OF Mrs stevens, wt the September mecting OF til After the reading of the reselutons, the m ddiessed by Dr. Moore aud others, aiter whl p dispersed. ven Excivena ¥, KB. Corps, who abont to ca . paraded the streets ot Newark oo J iiuch attention, 0 men, at their Monday eve Ninereesti Assewouy Distaer Gaayt CLom— ly met last evening, corner of Kighth avenue tyfoarth street, M Hortos Kobert Wil fang vk a te didates for C dditen to the baun Sof Gront aud Coltax, Ninew Assewmey Distaret Bors ww Bive.—A tase mavetin Ninth Assembly District Boye in blue was venti at Letanon Malt, Abe inude nM ot the 4 Mior ZK others. ‘The room be crowd, a Y necting was held on the open 4 of the ball, at whieh Major Bab lard, Capt, C, W. Nelson, Col, ain W. O, Hourne, aed otters addressed those preseut, Boub Meetings Were a complete success, reenta Wako Desoonatic Leaton,—At @ secretary, Ut ¥ bearing the Lieutenant-Gov f which bears the Major the ¢ I for the anve meeting of the Executive Comuitiee of this organk zation, held yesterday alter at Lindhelu’s Ho tel, AG Grn street, it was deeided to have thelr bahner raising demonstration on Sai oven jog, the ath anal won will be a Me one, There will be muste, bonfires, treworks, speak: ing, and the entire front of the hotel will be oriutant ly tluminated, Over the main entrance to their meeting room & large transparcney. will be placed, Dearing the # of the oficcrs ofthe Legion, ‘The Danner, which by pow being painted, wilt be 34 feat wide by 22 f ‘will bear the hatioual tekel, with patriotic Diems surruunding. Twesty-vinst Assematy Disteiot.-The Union Republican Association of tis district held thelr regular teething | evening at Wa en Hall, oo Third avenue, near Lt strect, Me. Wy, De Caray chairman, ‘The business was’ mostly routine, large number were added to the roll, and propos for membership, A committe Stephen Koberis, Ches. Craryy appointed t confer with an org UHH street and ‘Third ave rel sinuce and eodpe eubarly dT nssociation, “Tt Old special meet on alternate mpaign, A gr ry will add Club. Tue Geuwax Graxr ayo Conpax ¢ Tenn Wanb.—Th) onsisting of Messrs, ings nee tion meeting Cochrane, Maj. ons the meeting, Muse AMPATON saplaation last n Veard Motel, to ‘eslded. Mery €, compose 1 to evnfer distrlet, suite patty eimpalen, in reply to a question by Que of the members, in Veference to thé perations of the Gernou ab Orpanizuilous eit that ptepa bay ake by the *twd division © Germiin Kepablicans to take jolt on during the Presidential campalgtt, aud hat for the purpose of euveting a union of ull Gi Kep rgwuizations in tis city, Joint ¢ tees have been appointed by the r Comiuittoes, Jrusey Ciry Pourties.—A_ regular meeting of tho Sixth Ward Grant aad Colfax Club was held last evenlig at Washinton Hall, Sever delivered A Seventh Ward Demoe: organized On. Satur w+ appointed Vresk fi ic at which Joseph P. Brower cht; J, Egan aud B, Gurreit, Vicodhesidents; J, Muloney, Secretary, and J- Pure cell, Preasurer,..- Phe Putra Ward Republicay Clay crginized on Monday—John Rogers, President, Capt, Murphy wad Capt, Hillyer, Vice-Previdents, At @ Grant and Colfax meeting, held on Mon day evening, at Grocuville, the speakers seem to havehad a lively time of if, Major Pangbora was repeatedly Witerrupted by. 8 munber Of persone sup- poard to be Democrats, Major, tm his own pe cular style, gave them all the information be bukeved they Wanted, Missixa.—Mr, William Tea Humpel, man connected with the business department of the ¥, Staats Zeitung, las deca missing since Mom day forenoon, When he left the office on a Dusiness crrand, Hs tricuds are in great, auaiety concern is mysterious diva; ‘nice, and edlurts are bein made to tind out hie whereabouta, and to. aiver'al the cause of his sudden aud vnexplained absenco, An advertisement in reference to this sirange allait ‘will appeee ia all tbe, principal Gorman, vapere ie y, us it 18 appre! » ‘Ten Humpel bean fouly dealt ces sai >

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