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; matie Agents, : aaaaainnee ——————_—_—_==__=—=_==aaaBaBBaow’so=— “TWIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, CABLE TELEGRAMS F. 8. Thomas and James M. Johnaon (of A civil suit las piso been commenced Rumor of a Ministerial Crisis j TENNESSEE. pollen in Spain. Nasuvite, Tenn., Ang. 18.—Exageo county, are publi ed this morning. , Tnsettled Condition of the Danubian Provinces, | ing of three persons, three eltizen and several horses were killed. No one was kill Changes Among Froenoh Diplo- | Furnace, where some negroes tad been After consulting the propriet the leading iegroe tarms to the superintendent of the ned over to the State, — oe SPAIN, Lospow, Ang. 10.—Despatchos from Madrid ate that Aerisis has taken place in the Spanish through Waynesbor the Sherif!"« posse, retarned the fire and scattered. ‘Thomas, joward and Johnson), and A, FB. Lee, have been arrested, and held to bailin the sum of @10,0%) each, rated ac. | counts of difficulty at Waynesborough, Wayne Later and re Hable information contradicts the report of the kill: though ¢ woun led, one of them seriously, On Thursday number of persons in masks went over to the W ne drilling. . they conferred with and advised ‘thein to quietly give furna The negroes con A meeting of cit zens was helt at Waynesborough on Saturday, ‘The Government, The Minister of War has withdrawn | {necting protested against. ail violence, and the elth from the Cubinet, and the Captain-Generals of Ma- | teu prosent pledged themaciven to peace measuites, ‘ 6 weasion of the Tenxchers Convention toda: rid and Barcelona have resigned was devored to Lie Aikerioun Mocmeal. Memo! Abas ST IT A cation. A number of intereating topics wer, dis DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES. cussed, and able speeches made by Messrs, White, > Gregory, and Vanboeien, Virxwa, Ang. 19.—Apprehenstons are enters — tained that the recent attempt at a rising against the Lot soaked Turkish authority in Bulgaria will be renowed. Ac- | ‘ New Onveans, L tong eg ah ony ae ah Police bill passed yesterday, on a strict p tountry remaing tn an unsettled condition, and, nt that the | , Aug. 19.—The Metropotitan arty vote Senator Braughin, ia a speech opposing the blll, ven though the insurreetionary bands have disappeared | ie br been dispersed, the Indications are that eccret | tiated the that there is nota single check or preparations of ® formidable character limit to the amount of expenditure under Its extra Made for another and more extensive rdinary provisions. ‘The attention of the Austrian Government has been The following order, which was promulgated this talled to the threatening state of affairs by an anu- | MOFMing, explains iteel: gaal demand for firearms from the other side of the HANA, Aus 18 HeADQuanrens oF THe Derantwen 1 a} Danube, and an order has been b prohibiting as otek the exportation of arma or amu mn from Aus todd by ivil aut trian territory luto the Danubian Prinelpalities, _ FRANCE piace bee Aug. 19.—The Maggnis de Bonneville, nt Fronch Minister to Switzerland, has been appoluted Anbassador to Rome, to fll the var cancy oceastoned by the appolntment of the Count de Bartiges to a ty f domestic or in ofcers commanding district will be governed by the fol ctfcer Will keep himeelf well die kyvery OF (ue condi Jon of affaire in his vi Consity arise which | vices of tro ¢ has been appointed Envoy Ex- ary and Minister Plenipotentiary of France igiumn, In place of Count de Commingues ud, recalled. Tie Corps Légtelatif will reasvemble tn December. ‘The rewaining supplementary elections for mem bors of the Corp# Légisiatif have been postponed | until next year. At a reviow of troops at Marseilles yesterday, | which attracted an immense crowd of citizens, a popular demonstration was made In fiyor of pence, Maj..Gen CRU EN ASHE NWILt, Rrevet iirtg-Gen, U.S.A — SOUTH CAROLIN: apm Couummia, criminatt tue police. Anattempt wasn State over to the ni fall the #ehos ol Commissions ro Se ‘Should arrection im, dewach Owing dl infor HANAN AAG Aug. 19. In. the Legislature to-day resolutions were introduced providing that hereafter all incorporated towns shall make no dis us to race or color in the appointment of Lond erles were raised by the spectat It Bt0ee | Tee eee Peterred io. & eoenattla and ogalnet war, ‘The crowd wos orderly, and there | “A 'biNl passed the House repudiating foreign clalins Was no inte: ference on the part of the police, Against thy bank of the State, repress ated by Baring pel ambit Brothers, ant authorizing the Governor to take por GRBAI BRITALN, fession Of the he cur of the ban Meee? | held, by « few Republicans, 1s to be redeemed by ences rod. Le vox, Aug. 19%—Soon after the arrival of | ofthe American yacht § at Cowes, on Friday last, Mr. P, 1, Baldwin, the Captain, issued @ general challenge to the yachtmen of Englund for a race. The challonge was Immediately accepted by the following Qamed wellknown yachts: Tue Aline, the Cumbria, the Ounara, and the Condor, A conterence was held, and the details of the friendly encounter ngreed upon, The race, which will be for a sweepstukes of twenty pounds, will occur on Friday next, the ist inst, ‘The yachts will stort (rom Cowes, and proceed. to the east, through) the Spithoad, vut at sea around the Isle of Wight to the westward, and throhgbt the Bo- lent to the place of starting, 4 «distance of perhaps 75 or 8) miles. The event hue nude a considerable stir The” mem? been raised, and great di ——— Outrages to Kan 19.—Advives fron The Sr. is, Aug. Valley, and that quiet has been restored, tho settlers who had been driven away are to their homes A dead and buried, three twissin nd five the casnalti At least twenty killed, General Scully reports th ters of Aaron Bell have been rece vages, About two hundred settler tute, having been stripped of provi bedding, and e the po em, 0 ne rice te looked fe rything else th ae hte bos arr hpar tno Ws looked fore: carvy away or destroy, Appeals have been one, Aug. 19%.—The Ausust race meeting | the citize Leavenworth and of other commenced to-day. ‘The we as rainy, and the | wldon behalf of the suterers track rather heavy; but the attendance was goud, | manterutthe Departmemtor the Pratte } And some of the reing very spirited. | Orucrs for the immediate consiruction of ‘The Zetland stakes of five sovereigns each, with rracks upon the Governuent He ® north oF the elty. ——--_— 100 added, for all ages, two- r olds to carry 6 are yet unpaid, no means having watistuetion exists, Kansas state that the Indians have left the Solomon River Most of returning utant-General McAfee reports elght perrons wounded, ‘This is probably leas than half the actnal number of * have been inude to places for ‘An Oraana despatch anya that the Chief Quarter * rocel ved extensive rvabc stone, three 8 sione 4 pounds, four ¥ stone 2| provements of the Chincse Ambnasadors. Pounds, five and upwards 9 tone $ pounds, | Spavarieuo, Mass, Aug. 19%—The Chine second horse to receive 10 sovereigns out | mbasay arrived here from Albany at @ o'clock A Of the siukes, distance one mile, was won by | yf, pnd proceeded, after a short stay, to Worcester Lord Jersey's bh. Vespasian four year old, by New they Wil apeud the night, "They were mel minister, out of Voata, beating Lady Andrey's filly, ‘ ; Of Se netoe AD. Cousal, Widtlos second, ‘The betting at the start was tot | quay, msler fur Boston On 6 In fuvor of Vespasian, and 1y to Lagaiust the uily, | special k tomorrow morning. Bight horses starved. Woncrst Aug. 1 he Chi Fe NEE Dasay arri ro on the afternoon exp HOLLAND, from Alba id were met at the a eo fre Boston City Cou Austenoaw, Aug. 19.—The wubject of tho | reuse cromd of penne, then Equalization of the duties on sugar imported from | the entire route by a. gr forelgn countries, which has for a long tine en- | They retired early tor taht. to ¥ the receptt Nock were tendered through C rduous duties of tomorrow atte in Roston, The cc grossed the attention of the differeut European powers, bile fair to be definitely settled, Repre- sentatives of the Governments of France, Mulland, Belgium, Prussia, and England are now assembled at the Hayue for the purpote of holding a confer: tuce looking to such equ i Bullock, of his stall Disturb: Amianta, Ga., Aug, 19.—The Kepubl bration yesterday closed with a torebliyht autho INDIA. composed of some #4) colored men, mornall Between 10 and 11 o'clock in the evening a drunken ty a Cu and an i 0 Rm. ress train, ican cele procession POLITICAL, ———— Ain Aug. 19,—The Exocuti ittes Mostoowney, Alm Committee of the Demoer elty tovtay, Delegat confer with ¢! 2 dent of the meeting. The Commit FeeGay | and platform ember el rd thom, islature to cast the ele ‘The resolutions were ador ction and io - Polithen: Rarrivone, Aug. Me publishes 4 letter in the whieh he pre Ponttasn, M Pendleton passed Bangor. ‘The Hon. F MeDowel here to-day inees for Gi Ang. 19, mation, Cixcrssatr, 0, Convention. of th the Hon, CL. ¥ third ballot, T 0. Tenth Ohio District, in day, renominated J, M, clathation Pirrewenan, Pa., Aug. Third Lewis G. Mitehell for elee same distrier. , Mass arr ning the his way to Malne to take paicn in that State, ‘There present, ke srough any person who feels the following bets, $5,000 that db cer: nor of New Jersey, $5\08 « at President of the Un Gen, Gr This offer to stand ensuing. Now come like backing your opin New Buonswiex, N. J., the strecis an hour belore torches were in line, Afier th the mee square. J 7 P. Ru were made by Mayor Mangbora, | ceived, Bancon, Me., Aug. 19 are gathering for the ma holden in this elty tt George HI, Pendieton thie evening. he Se number of several h the depot and received him J escorted lim to the ¢ fired, aud rockets set ¢ h naded, and ed with wit, After made by Mr, Pillebary, cm Ladd, candidate for Congres others. It Is Will be one of the largest county, made ime Mr diate distri for th VY, Kows used by the resignation report has been receiv trict, but all the eo ructed to vote Sixth — District, inated; in th nated | in thy dj and in The This Judge destroyed by. th Wieat was badly di ofives. Sansroua, N.Y, At Life Inearane Con 9 Hall today. The preteot: 1, Freeman, of Morgan, of the North An United States, all of New New England Mut 1 hel ber ¢ the Evo Charter Oak, H tieut Mutual; and G, 6 Hartford Life Vice President, was in th acted ow Secretary Howwopathie, ab tual Vr “L tie hw tue Cli . Providen abers, nie Life In teat the validity o sylvania Nat politan Companies of New were not represented ¢ on resolutions reported att o'eto P.M. a aeries endorsing the Democratic ne ant urging the people to vote at the and denouneivg the at An electoral ticket wil be se tig nf? —The « Aug. 19.—Th: Who Wawts to Hert—A Repub Will take twice as many States as Se; 1g, Demo e' Dk'place here this x of horsemes jon league nL. Blair, Horace Gr Which were entuusia Iquarters, At # o'clock Mr. xpectod that the m tor which is Cully covered by insu National Chamber of tusnrn Hollister, of the Union Mutual; riford; @. hilt, and Mr. J * were read from ns for local of Alabama met in this from forty counties met to Moore was gate l'rest pinices take the laws as pt of U ral vote of the State pte ey ted to-night emits 19.—The Hon, John &. Cor. American of this etty, in ant and Colas. —The Hon. George H migh bere to-day on his way to X, Storr of Lilinois, and Gen St, Loria, Aug. 19.--The Republicans of th Fiehth Disiret in Convention yesterday, at Macon, | winated Joha F, Benjamin for Congress by a Democratic hio Dist i inated landigham for Congress on the tion at Na 19.—The Hon. Derwin Phelps, of Ki ning, has received the Repu! tean Congressional omination for th Twen ind District of Penosylvamia, This moraing U He. cratle conferees of yesterday afternoon nominated jou to Congress from the Aug. 19.—The Hon, George H. in town yesterday, ‘onstitational Dei a serenade at the Parker House, few remarks, during wh Late In the oeratic Club gave him He returned thanks he said that he was part In the political cam Was & large assemblage jean offers to “him and his offer ite Inteltigen seein, th hn I, Bale will be elected Gover: {} ited Ge States ‘Grant will be that Hii the Lat of Septem! AT you feel Aug. 19.—A large gath- and citizens, parad the meeting. About 50) ting assombled tn Marke HYON presiiled Prominent Democrats meeling whieh ts to be lomorrow, ‘The Hor arrived by the trulo ymour Club, to the jindred, met him with eathush Bangor Me of from the Denive leton was ser He was re ever hi Loum, Aug, 19.—The Democrats held Con. mughout th te except the se jet Jobn FP. Phillips he regular term — apd for the — vacancy, of Col, McClurg, No it from ithe Fifth’ Di ry delegations were Fudge “Waddel. In Gen, "James — Shiclds jon. M. Oliver The lose ie atnit 18 mee iu St. be %.—The National Chan iA its quarterly following inembers we ¢ Globe Mutual; N.D ean; Jolin Eadie, of the York; W, C. Wright, of wal, Boston; W. intia Wright, « White, of the ps, of the Con. mand Wu, Shet D. Mor we, BM, KT 8, Gilu Mr. N FE. ‘A. Stansberry, of the W. Stanvord, of the Mu etlun, both of New York, were admitzed York were admitted, but Lowpox, Aug. 19.—Crop reports from Caleutta and waruly t ro wae arrei ted by two, Meemen, The rules and regulations of the Committee ap- k a ont of the National Hotel, The pollee were pro: | pointed at the lest meeting rogurding the Aetuarial to the #81 of July havo becn received, They state | ceoding to the guard-huase with’ the prisoner, | Hoard. were passed as luliows + Fitse—kvery. con that cotton In the northwestern districts of India | when a mob of negroes pursued and attempted peny in the Chamber shall report ite con: bas oullered from heavy raing, and the yield in that | Arescue. |The police fesisted, and the negroes col | dition to the Actuarial Board annually | on part of the country will fall below the estimates of | (Quwn und theprisoncen cacaped. At thia time, some on Retehek ts taak eek ane oe by tie the planters, person tn the mob ga eword to fire, and the ne- | third section of the secoud article of the constitution — grovs did so, wounding « policeman, ‘The fire was | of maid Hoard , the Valuation of every com CHINA, Fe\urned by the police,and discharges foliowed ia rapid | pany's business shail be in nel, except where. pre- —— boa ee gry eed ly ety vet bi , Pie ges | wus Foeelvable are below pee atone When sue aay Y oes fled; but they rallied again near | valuation shall be in grows; third, the rate of inter Loxvor, Aug. 19.—Advicos from Hong Kong | theguard-house and agaia, moved fo;ward to uiack | ftund the table of wortallty ana be those. este July 10 have reached Enginnd via Calcutta, the police, By this time the whole potice force and | lished by the Chamber Coumittee, alarge number of eltizens w pared for conflict. When the negroes saw At Hong Kong ® Commission, appointed to cos- sider the suiject, reported aguinst the granting, by | tinution to protect the lawful authorities t the Coloulal Government, of licenses for gambling. | ly dispersed, ‘To this the Governor of Hong Kong made a hostile were sey 5 Kor reply, which gave great offense to the merchants of | men's Burenu, the colony, —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Auntils Sie oN, Aug. 19—5 P.M. nd 4 for accou Howlog rates sh noon yesterday, at 15 detective flue, Iw Damage slight. tinois Ceurtal rail 1 aD it Westerm cousoll: | morning a fre brok wl Feacticd 10,000 bales eenerally duchanged Dit was uch hosed with es ad VALCO Hreadstutie~ TP Flour hi in price, Maret clon ING StrewT.—About 9 o'el tore by Clara Kliiaabe king of a lamp caus ¥ ¥ nd property therein, all value: totuily destroyed, | Mr, Ca for only § 1,500 MAKING pu Letter tro tie 0 det Popolo, of Bologna Mowing letter fromdien, Garibah CARRERA, ped eve 1 Convention of the divecse of Went was opened in St, Paul's Clnreb int k this morning, the Rt. Rey, Bishop Coxe pre There were 124 clergymen present, Among of the notables present were Dr. Fuller, Arch: deacon of Tore Ww the Rev. Dr, Hill, mis: Blonary to Greece; Judge Comstock of Utica ; Judge Miles, and others, Horatio Seymour will be 4 conti My Dean Pruunps: I by luve and gratitude, and Uhave been proswed by tue kind reception you have Hevottiand his wie, Ths deer Which @ handful of wretches who 1 consigned our poor country, adliets ti attendance during the ‘The morning exerelses consisted of an address b; a iets, me 6 he , you, “If, last year, the Ataliais uaderst gehen Coxe, nd the annosl sermos by the ev. should Nave been able with you to rescue ‘his ‘afternoon will be devoted to business, A Salpery and Vegradation ide of (he mighty heroes of our — Alleged Fraud upon the Burrao, N. Y., Aug. 19.—The community were startled this afternoon by the publication of an ul- vineiple and purism, atandoned their ¢ jovernments a the hour of danger, Our people abandoning the labor which preserves should think of freeing their mind; for Damage a0 | n the ground pre. ' hey rapi’ r 1 At onw time apprehensions of a riot Commissioner of the Freed- ft here Inst night for Vicksburg, Fighth avenue, caused by a st Avenuk,—At 10 o'clock yesterday rd “street, occupied by J. and boiler ck Inst even Lat B18 Spring street, occupies! rh baw qnobe od for $400 in the Commonwealth Insurance Con SPOON: AUS ; owt, for American ‘Fed. S Be uP ewes Ge Nose butch ota wank.—A fire broke out early Veriin fas deeitued to iidgd. ¥ ealiou terday morning In the twostory fraiwe bull il Antwan) Aux. eS). M Market nireet, Newark, Owned and ocesples $0. france for standard wi elias fa by J. W. Camp ‘The build out $ Li was lusured 1 dispateh Univeralty and the nslderably dainaged, A | by - Uascow, Anz. 19.—The steamship St. Andrew Avexaspurs, Va., Aug. 19.—A specia Capt oeott, of Alu eM I io Quebee AK. B, | tothe Gagelte says that the rotnnda of the arrived here today, of Virginia took fire accidentally to-day building and hbrary were ttulo, tain trom Charl ile tovk down som ug, M%—-The thirty-first ane | "BY pubout th ‘Phe loss le not known, Aug. 1—The thirty -tivst a dete ad publishes Tuly 2. thing from the onerous people of August to whom Tam bo lee maven to as it do nod ine her from fut unfortunately by the wlione blood missionary | ng will be held tu the evening, when | PA" Seen shed Ie a hundred. ba Dacre itioat Rea ay ae oe arccentn wil | RekINE fOr Any other roward than tat of Aight De held ut the See House, from 9 to 11 o'clock. TRLOE RETR PLNDATE JB JERI ON reaiae ut myantons », withont the body, what kind of liberty is to be expected trom a nation which ax ber or likely to be igo the constitution by th and E, A, Stusberry, D. into eftec! next November. CONDENSED ALEXANDIIA o'clock, the ofc Washington Company, Va, Aug. shetse e Liken puss’ the harbor du: ing. ‘The schooner is Uh tof without muce d rred on the Lake during Tonoxro, Canada, Au Agriculture held a meeting toe to exutnine Intuels tee will proceed to Tiinois inquires, ‘The Dundas, a Heatle ork flornoon that a Mr. cotublishinent in tis eity, snount of fon A statement of ordered to be M $10,000 ta tu wing books ay night, prevent on xa Aug. 19.~ ges Was read by ing vratio the subi Fourress Monnor, Va. Capt. Adam Dennis, wi er called the Belle ¥ day lust, in the Oh with is throat cat fron ney, Aleximdria, it of the Citeult Court at Ale: bur ob dhe road Iyiag In the Stat Bore se Blane, of Detroit, with aca ishore on the Hreakwater at one 0" callie diseaae, Festern Railway trom the Western © workings he address of w: lia, Brown, of Nashyiile, Tonight Mr, p commanded sm wan Five It Was resolved that every company now a mem. a member be requin ir President or Bee P, Falgier, and J sted @ committee to carry’ the resulutioa The Chamber thea adjourned to met in New York eg 1h LEGRAMS. Sr arhY Sprivorimup, Masa. Aug. 19. eseaped fram the jail at Northar hoou, A reward of $250 is uilered tor their recapture ix prisoners torday afte von y 19.—This evening, at 5 are, cugines, &e., of the Georgetown Hailroad ssion Of under an orde andeia, by Wan, H. Ma uppoluted in the suld order receiver of that part of Virginia, N.Y, Aug. 19.—The schooner Mont reo of grain from Chic: lig a heavy gale, went ook this’ morn ping. hewvily, but will ve Several Collisions oc: the gale, 1g, 19%—The Board of and appoinied a commit Tue Commit the necussary disease hay appeared ut Paris anit A is supposed to nave boon lov mnmuuiested the Great es to New convey Pusnapecemta, Aug, 19,—It was reported this ot, © pecied with an row proved u defauiter to th $80.00. Te appears that fthe company hut been weting for Cat purpose on to the whence of Cabot It ra) huvent were vvered, The meeting of the onal Association to~tay was deoply ti ome was made by 4 Was Fe> made ‘an ente Much egory ject of education interest Is manifested by the citizens lu the meeting Aug. 17.—The body of | sehdon: was pleked ‘Thurs: av Coleraine, N.C. oer, ‘The Captain Teged fraud on the Government of a quarter of w | every day falls down wt the foot of priests =the | ht been Jn the habit of trading between Norful lial pedestals of every tyranny—and the soldiers of the | und the © fo clewre ‘see! from million dollars by 4 leading publishing house of this | Pett ous ortualy's tyrants; I shall belveve thas | Norfolk t, wih an assorted eargo city, ‘The matter has been rumored for a week past, | Guy people mean freedom wien Yxee the shop of St. | of good, valued at #0. which ve intended to ex- and strenuous efforta were made to conceal | Peter's turned into an asyium for the Indigent; when | change for prodnce, He had also about bis person Bee ptota Te ie ‘alleged Mesors. Thomas, Howa'd | [aco the fash of 81, Junuarius broken on the ton- | $0 in currency. When he lett the elty he was ac- Johnson, wholesale paper dealers, publishers, &c., | sured pate of the ludicrous sorcerer, Con Fompanied by @ young man about eighteen years of id a contract to furnish printed blan | wilh Thall die unhappy if, on the day when you fh | age, who subsequently left the, vessel a Kilzabeth , &e., to the Post Office Departmen 'd | for ttaly's Mberty—whieh f hope will be soud—Lecan. | City. A strange man, name unknown, was hij ight collusion with A. B. Jace, ave Chief Clérk of } aot {follow you 8 ena tp aimbulance, At that plnce, and suspleion points to him as the gull: Post Ofiice, havo obtained receipts for a quarter ours. devulediy, my Bolognese friends, party, ‘The fs million worth of gouds never furnished, Caivia @, GAKIBALDI Crock, whieh emotes the Chowan river, Republicans of the | incall | | ‘Special Despatches to The San, | Wasitivotos, D.C., Ang. 12. | ARMS FOR SOUTIRRN STATES REFUSED. | | The late requisitions for arms from several of the Southern States were refed, in accordance with he sixth section of the bill making appropriat for the army for the year ending June, 1568, at no further organization of militia y of the any di of arm be made to such @ body under any clr stances whatever, til! authoriged by further lealsla | thon of Congress, sovibes ti UTHERN EI TORAL TroKeTs | All the correspondence of the Con Exocutive Committee pointe to a moven part of the Demoerats in all the Southera St put an electoral ticket in the fick as | time fixed for the ent ree of Congress hos et | plred, for which tleket who we V ‘ore the war shall be allowed vo of Justica Chase and Gen, Hancock both A in the city today, They are very * hard roads they have traved Well as cuuld be expected unde Cu! arti weary are du, with ¢ THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Tho Washington Fire Department has boon ros organited by the Board of Fire ¢ tah It employed on the coming in of the present city ad dministration having been dlsm/ seed. NAVAL MATTERS The order transferring First Lieut, H | rane from the Consteitation to tl at Norfolk, Va., las been rev port at the Mar uty on board | Dartels, resigned. sigration of F Frank L, Church, U.S. Marine Corps, k cepted, “Second ‘Lieut. John i. Sherbarne Marine Corps, has been orderal to tae Poy ual the South Pacitlc Squadron RECOVERY OF OEY, RAWLING Gon, Rawlings, who had a severe attack of he- morrhage two oF three days ayo, has recovered sutt ciently to tand Wosatamy headquarters for a short time this woralng. quarters to b pursued toward that Repub ey be de Wall aAnMy ORDERS. Brevet Liout,.Col f. Townsend, Major Twentyeflfth U.S. Iniaaty, ms beon oriored to re vit lo re Commanding Goutal of the evar tn atte licve Brevet Col, Sami, Koss, U.S. wfantry, relieved toy wd ordered to repory at New Os RETURN OF THE CORY JUSTICE Chief Justice Chase hug toturued t) Washing. on hom May kersburg VENUE ADDON TMENT | Mr. Adulph Witaleben, of this city, was to-day fient in the Thiity-second Didciet of New York — Hive. Sinn among the Ch to W + Mighis doris Better than Panel From t } At anevening reception a: Secretary S 1 Bivhassy, Minisiot avwarto’ tion with them throush We were particularly” ut who to be a thougiit mau. He is short, titek forehead and large ey in regard to the bablts of Lie and jewraing that even the bigher ¢ educated, We expressed our surprise that wh two Ew presses govern Cini, (0 wouen sty pot De permiited to rewl.’ CMM replied knowledge alwnys been considered dangerous id You see the American wo. edit yournaly, aut travel lease. and yet your entire Em y have moved throuzh the eoaniry im salt have everyshing thelr own way us well as * Whereupon the bon, hit M hoppy frame of nud, 9 we were the toast langeroay we country, But Chib repudiated the su suid we Were the thost happyicoking w Over seen. Now we this opinton of ‘ men of the Fast as an oflsct to the terrible di tions of the CAicago Tribune, whos) ccuel'y in coll ing usascold #0 Jacorsted our tender hort that wa could find relict only Ina bottie of Mra, W low's soothing syrup; thus bee that wenlt! journal damayed us to the amount of seventy tive ily, th Bat to return to Chih Hindependenes wer Jed to make our ¢ At this he In destruction of the poor t= thelr we tod btn that and enid * diamonds.” Chili promised so Heratution on Ws eeturn to New York, au for the paper, and we, ti return soon an.the Pav fle Rallroad was cot) calla Woman's Righ!« Convention In Py fyand that Anna Dickinson would slump China dur Chin a dent. Some ome has sald that the Chines had no taste for music, but we not ced thar wh Ieees and neshews of ext nor Threo, brilliant toy were all attonto the pertormun: oF toby with the danein and waltal ven in ths country, I Watehing th thoaght a ge s privileges fated to. the} Die : (ah. titted in the Celestial Empl teluten I cverything that tonds to peticuay w Were specially comurted to Baw | A in flowing roles. They tried the die fertean ten and found itso Waru snd tin \ That they resutwed ‘be feininine ath utd be far better Ti ators, ns m ing laws sato what w y ott ear | would forbid the bifur Linen. ‘The Chinese ¢ artistic, but tt. Went a vor *. Burne regret that no Chinese ¥ in the Eimbossy, As Mr. Bt the enfrauchinement of Am when he returns to China that he urate souw movement for the education of the higher Chieses of Chinese women; for thete ¢ is Feally more pitiable than those compelied te Inbor, ay they enjoy the freedom. of prictical life wid contiet ithe world, while the rel are jel within their palace walls, — to Beo,—The right of a A Question or Goine ra sorvant tu go to bed, was the ques master too ton involved ina case whieh came beture the Count Court Judge at Gulldfurd, Eagiand, recently, Bilan ey sued James White for Ibe, Sd. in leu Of isotie Tyadant is the landlord of the Tal bot Inn st Ripley, ‘Tue plainti¢’ sald ahe was io 0 terviee: of the dofentant, who had dismissed her without giving her any cause of her dismissal was that the def owe Into the kitchen one night and told her to go to bed at a qua ter to 10 o'clock, she refused to do #o) ne they never wont to bed till halfpaat 10, On the following morn- Iny he threatened to kick her out of tie house if she did not go, ‘The Jadge gave this decision: © T think bt in dismissing you, to bed i was your beth Whe {pur marion war gh rig ‘hen your master told you to daly Fo 40 00 One (a Taaig funilton te alassisning You, “Tabull Gud a verdict tor Jefeudaut.”—2udl ia gnestions, we asked Chih what he ntEY, PALER AN en revi bin iutty In aid Ih ne bt he pamptiy repied © thal med abies thar the mien.” We ask Fit that Was Chit's real optal n, that he would stand by if publ sind In the Revobuton, or expreased to us througa gatinatry. He lanehed, and | said It Was his real opidon; that women ia ths try surprised han more than ouy’ Lad sean; the componnre und tntepe whieh they tnd uy ms Hfthey bad ar everywhere, ho aad, Wis to Lia @ sHijec stant wonderment, We mae The New Masenesten, N. H., Aug. 19.—The second day of the Horse Fale opened fait but breeay, with a fow fying elonits, rae Fairs | “The fret sport was a trot for four-year ols. There were fonr entrics, namely: 1 n, of Concord ; Draco mar ake Vito Connor horse, 1Young Rocket, of this ¢ te Jim had the He, Which Was soon won hy Rocket stanced titors, and won the heat in ut com full par ‘There was hut one entry for the contest for draft taking the h «dod he woe withdrawn i} There were tive entries of gentlemen's horses, | These were examined ait exercised, and parses Trudy Cariton, #23; Detar, Were awarded as follow ‘ $2; Both mare, 215; The Farmer, 10. This 1 th ‘of the forenoon, and the Conrae was n up (or a show of fancy horses by on who desired the re but two < features In the Mer Pacing maten and | A trot | (inside of 4), The contest, match were Amoskeng, tered by fils city, and D «| tered by re, Riso OF tile elty., heat leclared ad hevt, a Hs in Bs, « splendid, beth horses doing their beat, | vclig W ty rth heat was won hy Pegnsia In at with He the § purse ol § Tho entries for the tr I. Stoldard, of kine & Putney, off Newport and | ) purse, Amovkeag taking the second | Little Mixehter, Mountain Girl Utany by of Conedrd: ‘Neil t, by A | sport: White st by ML , of | shuay and haty t *. Taylor, of White 1 ver Junctio Neil the p was d White by White Stockings, In were mate as W: to Mountain ¢ 3 to Lady Cassius, @5, ‘The attendance hax beva good, percni ntet Trotting at Riverside Park, Nostow, Aug. 1%.—The doublet race at the Riverside Park Baie this att Won Ly Hoo Franklin and mate, owned by Hoary | Moll, they winning the lart three of tt Tie second heat was trotted in B34\y, the ever made over a half-m! rack, | - | Base Hal | Active va. Atuastic,—The return match be- tween these Clu ‘ e grown lyn, yesterday, result thes, by @ of uiccess of tl 3 to Hy, they playing w in which nN xpecial RRVENUR SUPREV HORS, | Bela! 4 by Their b a ‘ giriane f. Thetr battin is ati! ponds | The Acdives played well until tt aving yet boon mads, Comiaiesioner Role | some bad. play ns in neniing over notbiations tur the sematue | teuapers, they Ing districts shorty Veit thst thelr opp o toning {TING THE PLESIDENT | Bad tempers and good t L agree to: | gether, ax thie match prow He Atluntion were Among the visitors at tle White House this | {athe joiliest of moods and played aplenuidly,, ‘The moruing were Gens. IL dsveatt, How Of | Actives play the Stars on Muuday. 1 the Whow had wa Interview with the President score! GAME LAWS POR ALASKA anaxnic. 1! sori, : 0. a » Congress, at the late session, iu an act relating | perseeatuned “dim Kenyir 4 Alaska, provided that it stall be unlavt 1b) 3 6 0 to Kill marten, muse, sable or Start, ist hy : 4 +4 | ora) 8 3 TR na He ay | é than $1,000, oF Linpr nt of a 8 ob mths. ‘The Secretary of tie Trea ef ane has power to anthorize the kil = = bearing animals, except fr wom eu hinited from granting special priviieg Inxtwa i poses, tie erordue! wi fis pe h llegearate ee iid HU UM. hh prevent a viclation of the lw, Ae has alrealy de “ Fa ie ched aalip to Alaska, avd general regulations | ACUY wee LO 0 8 6 SO One Othe Killing of (urbearig apimals are wow ia | Uepite=Me Kimendort, of the Vxcolslor Club, course of preparation orerers eer Haulous Bie MORE: wuxte | Atiastic va. Kerstoxy.—The well known Key. in wament contemplate | stone Club, of Philadelphia, arcived In town tour Govarament contemplate | Coming, and today play the Atlantic Club on the Moxi Y m Baioad ‘rounds, Lovin. Aug. 19.—A base ball mateh was played this afternoon at Cod: Park between the Union € Mo n ville Clad, city, Which Fest in of the latter, the score jaucding ¢ Calon, 0 ville, My 1a, Aug. 19.—Th Put sort i I between the Olymples of this city, to-day, res the latter by a score of 424 | The T Troy, NOV, Ang. 19-1 pent existe in this viewlty in regard t mateh between Weston and any pedestrian, whleh b4 to tak Park inthis ely on Briday and Saturday of this the waliin A tek. The path offers a parse of 1,000 (0 the on who firet accomplishes one handred miles, provide itis a tin twenty-iut houra,” Pay ‘ichds ore coutident that he will out-waik Weston - ’ | Ganer Teer ov the an mateh witle the sollettatie About to atterp t eled feat of walking fve hundred quarter t red consecutive quarter, hours, rt cud he will attempt tive bundred or shutlar ebentmslances alate at Chatham street on Monday, the stat dP M, Remarks Tennensees The Varkeitle Presa tells this | © Looaday a strange and terrible ‘natural pheno- } menon occurred in Cheatham eounty, about nineteen the Iino of the Nashvitte nck, while | woman To White | TS. desired. Me, Andrews also iiatcen’men tad four Hors.” "everett Be Bad ren Sears reported that he had ten men at work af me Matrimonial Love and Stotciam of Daughter of an fadian Chief, Prom the Mibcaukee Wisconsin, A few days since Wau-ne-pe-wink-a (Pretty re : original, resolntt Pir), daughter of Dandy, head chief of the Winné | hour inen was then Mee and, Stee whee (ne aes no ation, Ww re, Hepot at La Crosse, necon ing adjourned to Friday, a2 P.M. ese ehihiren, While wa the arrival of 6 of the children got upon map mercer! ; the track ing (rain, as the train was Codren tiow.—The interest attending the pros nearing the t. Se ger, the tm erese of cotpera’ “own life, eprang. forwred trated ‘te ped the eblld from the very Jawa o tea extah ra Institute, Ww the little one upon the platfor trect, about 12 monthe Already have they to aave herself, ‘The rusuing locomotive ¢ J to borrowing members a.sum amountiny + blanket and threw hi nthe traek v; several buildings have been completed, wheels caught her toot, ran over it, rv nd others are t process of erection, Men are, In faety @ bones to ntoms, “tearing olf ‘the begioning to learn hy having “filth (none ant and making « fright/il wouud, The bone np | eer.” ond the combladtion of small means, 500 men to the knee wae splintered. Such an injury | —700r men—may do for themaelves what they ean could not bat be excructatingly pola, yot | seeomplish by individual effurt. For exampl the Indian mother, with wonderful nerve, drew | paying #1 weekly, the use of 82,000 may be proeu knife from Her belt, ard eutthyg off the loosely hang: | for ty yours, and ‘no interest t pay, Two of those tng Washed the fin’ and bound i up with bre | sceleties have long since comple bee As, refusing all ore says | (0) and the third ie rapidly approaching 900, ‘The eatnre of het countenance denoted the ine | Butiling Lot Soctoty, n rabering 700 mem! haa ber of ite member a lar v 4 negotiations for a lil supply the balance, Every bight is occupied by meetings in the above pliee, Rerun Newsvesorus.—A meeting of the retail ners was held Inst evening at 76 Prit y che must have suflered during the ope: A physician of La Crosee, arriving at the depot and examining the fnjer euld that the foot must be taken off at once to aa the life of the i] but the Indian puton adeeided veto, d aced (hat It should not be amputated, and rted | that she would prefer dovih to being deprived of the Cre Meco mb, ‘The ope “ fe yon in the ehalr, Several new Himb. ‘The operation « red nothing about, as mters. ‘rere secs. Ne. Gamuditen wie nent | thore who witnessed her heroism were wel the New York ty a, Dut the tte of Tosiny a litt was &v ior pt gad opug- | | , Ife y. and letters were read f . Pi oto nature, that ne peroeee mine Southern publishers promising to codperste Mt tnduce ihe, ening even. soctation. The report of Tae’ committes ne, at, her own wllan woman ofa store was also read, and after some nor business the meeting adjourned, —_ eo ree Can —Me, Joseph Stith, a res atte way off shows provement " vrrived Englishes ln her wh cand her suiferings are indeserily ted F vartlt Avouea ext, ph ‘— ica of seule able. SOU, amid all this pite all the eoun Tho Uhlet frat ook the’ pocket-book trom the | ells, she petemptortly 1 low the only ste cast pocket of Mr. Sinith's coat, emptied it of Ite vken that will en Wau-ne-pe wink-a is | valushle contents, and then returned the book to ag. about thirty oleh years. of age, nnd haw the Auely 1 other pocket of the ee sive features “of the olf clef Dandy." Bhe {OV “hese iy fexaried ty the Hndians, who ure: patting | 4,jAccinanty. Frank Callagher, aged 16, while their ekitt in vie and charms in the vain driving the Westebester mall conch yes tay morn. Kc, was throw Of saving her. Hor father nme Of his tribe near the nd after list it, and broke a bone in his left tiking fright ata passing traig, tant broken to pieces, Galle taken to the Tremont Stith .. The Morton Brock, of W h in Tenth avenue, near iStat street, on Tovsday night, throwing Mr, Brock out aud serk waly injuring him, ‘Taken home, Danivo Assiunt.—About 9 ofclock last evens ny, Me, Cuff, residing at 969 West Forty-third streot, wos attikod by tworuflans tn Sicth’ avenue, neag Who is encamped | Wisconsin, visited with her on Sand, her w horse of Mr. fap: Indians as A spirited of his | the same blood. # the ust bier | street, ron awn: | agony, to being & cripple, — \ Bean Front in tie Coast Hanae | the Kesorvoir, Afler a severe struggle, ring 1y 10 has the Which wo shuts were red nt him, the villains de hat rial’ b camped without effecting their pe Fuse of robb apy in considerable him. Ose of the shots w im in the hea Coast rang: pintains, to the west of the and he was ais a L but Joaquin riv In many instances they have be wl a doctor sent ” A that they have not hesitated to tot hie injuries. flock grazing in the neighbosiiowd of thelr iter the villains. Last Saturday event o. monarehs Eueventa Assermiy Dieteet Gaaxt ann Cote of the Califoruia tc wu from ts | pax CLUB.—A business meeting this Club wae mountain den, attacked and killed a ec y held last evening at Ebbitt Hail, Thirty-third street of yearling calves, near the ranch ot Mr, A Sixth ©. 0, Pinek if ny Grundike. Believing that the ald rature Mowing wight of its ¥ 10 the conc the following: cht the two well-ari for another (east tre Mr, Grandik A also for the orgamizae the District. vernal Ung, and committees Y out the ohjects of the meet were appolute tf tntendit ke # position tu a friendly tree | ing.” No turth appearing, the me ra by the enrenases «but unfortunately they were journed, pin sealer ein 4 delved until a later hour than they expected, and | og ° ning Im. aight (hey dlscoveres thats large fe: | Serosnn Faran Reset or ax Acctpaxe.—Os pear, accompanied with two cabs, bad arr ae < a oy ok dey ph ot me = ethene | Caen eee ee Tere Lens Ane mroktamen | Ay cuk No. 87 of the Belt Hallroad came {a collisto Woukl have to pass near the beat, Here wae adi | with his See ee wea carem Den her indyatsp. aoasoveres Fruutng | Weed man could sencrely” aurvive, and ‘ie herame ne. § her Weel Wik @ saveRe BNaW] & toward | ccsnary to arreat Join McKenney, ihe driver of the disturbers, The m stood their ground with a | Cah WhO Was taken to Jeffersun Market Court, and held to await the result of Adolp! i injurk “ink Exc ires,—The owners and agents of the following tenement houses have been notified to pat Up tire oncapes, Dutkleads tee: Nos. 190, 1dly fam calm self-reliance tn the Hele ability f ‘win the fight Nistai n yards the bear reeled alight won At fatal We might On her reach hunters fired sit er dead, A the fight, have chronteled @ more Interceting fight, On mea: | 18 11% front and rear, 124), front and rear, 158 For. preling thee chan one of the boar, she wae found to 1 th atreet; ab Cunal street; 00, b: 4 and 1%, 14, 218, H194y° ea, wei, sepa, be one of the ha ear, O15, tid, and Bhs Che moners that roan the Court range, ‘The cals took to the mountains, and we Lunters were unable to capture then, e West rT Lauren A Livery O1p Maw. TU Lewis street 1, and Advertiser says: Jacob K , know y if Stanton sireet; Cighty yours by (he name ot OND ‘St, 316, 2, 304, 2h, ing with Mr. Mulky,. in this city, ‘Too old to con. ai Bast ‘it Marlow (awe In his old busiicas oftrapping Inthe mountaius, | street; southeast eorner of Spring ‘and Marion he hus for the last tiirty years been Hving with Mr. | strecta; 60 Spr ington atreet, front Muy and te wel taken “Old Pono" te 1a how one hundred and seventeen years old. He wa ‘ hcg i old when the beitio of New Orleans was | ,,NEW, Fine Taurw.—A new and elogant fire echt at whet the he dd duty andes den, Jack Me ‘uiken home Soeeebdae son. ‘This old mau shows corsiderable nettvity, | He Bette moag reator day si akon great tert i | teen Seeasion for a gran parade ut the | Vanderbilt companies particlpatin Do. No. 1, Cathruet Benga Nola, New Brightom ine Noy quarters of ad oecuples most in the spring aud numer In ttonding to bisgarden, At present he his noth: ing but tobacco plants in eultly wt whicw he has ‘ ‘ ty heres, Ferns pigrated trom that coun: try south wh WU) years of age, Since then he hus suftered the perils and trials, aud enjoyed 4, Neptune Engle 7, Cunton Engine No. s, iit Hem Novit phiye How Co Clinton Hose ¢ Isior Bucket Co, No. 1, and Hef Bue After nied par nity Port kt ny thie citizen tection En ine Hf oy were ented tad authorities, the romance of w ploueer I - —_—— A Raiuoan Sterne, turday aflernoow Missina ox A Buvru-Day.—On. Friday, two Known nan rtinidale station, nen named Frank Townsend and Ket Railrowd, Br Louton the lake, at halpast 1 o'clock, for Tipple it w ris suil, taking a Amall boat to be tanesed hy the deceased Was, walk ity nevives. ‘They have not been seen since, though | and pard no atteation to My Tipp itis reported that about 5 o'e.ock the | en | the signals from the engine, but coolly and deilbers of the plers, bat did not get into hae: y walked towards the engine, until it struck and Tho gravent fears are course enter: | killed hit, ‘The man did not have the appearance of ined by” thelr has Ing Intoxleated, und coud have seen the train had currently repor J he desired to hive tone fo, ‘The Coroner's jury, i tthe ater Hie Lestimony, renderod a verdict (al eo by the strong | the a me to his death by voluntarily placany afternoon ; fuding Uy Mine ta front of the engine, ‘The unfortuaa Keneral gloom peryading n the bar y fod by the ral any. The fole | Fizhtenct snd confused byw bu some passing Vone tion may hoing identied t ri vole, judging from thy description of Mr. Townsend Wasa book W ye ck Whisker, poorl | phenomenon, nor more then Ove or. six f Ktoot, Whit had letters d. 8. da india ink’ on lity rig! | grees north gculth, They © the cloud | friday was bis Yat birthday, and at o'clock tn the dnd. with» t+ ty mek on (he lft arm, 1} fo be mbout threr-qaortors Of an high, The | ptternoon he ¥ solve a dinner i ot the i P J ptange pight at their ate A brite | Qvent, Bhortiy after’ 1 u'el Too Mocu ov «4 Frrexp.—A short time sinee whhisured overspread an tm | offered tu relieve bim | mbe, a lawyer, of 6 Centre stroet, | mense mass of black eon the contre of which tbe at full Ii idiy | wet a How treet ® wen pamet Kdward Ry | appeared a funnebike aperture chout four or five in ligh eplrits th a roth tor, and, belag at the tine aor | ni of whieh in his ly'inelin ipanted Him to a place where our dart ame of taro waa bein | tonrnes, liad sense enough obywet jasning await Udings of the ‘ ‘his new, found uuoney (OF } through the apert When it joftt Holbrook Went out and erulsed up and do: ib purpowe, They, Wo freely to Joli mot appear to fal! in a perp fur several hours of Saturday, in search oung cr, anil at a late hour retired t vo the saine | eee tnet Mase ad anew § sie’ | men, without any Kood result, Cleeeha d Herald, the Hott Da Nord, ts When he cies tron a plum Mae, aud gre onsely | Yunuuy. Newcombe swenrs vid watel | Diiaht ae it apnomched the earth, It awant own bd as hua, 0 Fae an IAD Un wane, valet all Tike w bright ungel of death aud destruction ; At str: ; $20; Dut not morning found bly ‘companion aa the earth witha sound like a sudden, tertile clap of LABOR MOVENEN property both gone, Neweombe gave huformation to | (hander, and seemed to ting its und on ‘Tuesday wight oficer V lat 4 fe Fs.9 Brees alting for J quiver Wo toon ther rocky # the police u Zandt, the Finwentl: Prosinct, arrested the prisoner, ott wus yesterday taken bevore Justice Dod ‘The Bricklayer th Attempt to Coeres Lubove slminuion afterwards, maki « like the * - the desler Market Court, and committed ta ‘ ninateg: Ailes Mike the) For some time the master masons have been | 1 ee at = le ‘s com ering the subject of suing some of the brick want A. 4 aes : s pents.—A track driver, named Lancelot 1 ecole mare aban’ tur liendred: Ye te from the | layers for alleged illegal wetion, but they hav veeiy, OF 0 Wert Houston strcet, fell last even. | Bir werostraid to noun a + | had a good deal of difticuity in getting @ pretext on from fils trnek, at Soul foriy, shyaring bitnaell | ens See Beri LO xe Oe eeeteie ay era eP reas eM ee te Wy about the head, ‘Taken home by bis friends eral Hoare arier ward, we ay Look, 6 areas however, | wi ho to base such wesuit, appears that Mr. NVitteut Keseg, aod’ 1b, of Ore Piet arene agi tne joint Vy vumuiass of the people ving 1 | stanton, counsel for the brieklayers, learned on Tues: | Was severely tajuied about the Bead last evening b | pliee, and found that Ithad strack upon a tat ledge | day that sevoral of the latter workinen had been | 9 sleritele con Lon at the corner of Broome am Twin 1a Wagon way ‘cuding from firmbouety | served with subpanas and were being exainined in | Mercer mucets, Lakew bh «Jol Dislon, ag | th trond, The friymonts of stone were thrown f 4, of Now derioyy fell last evoning kate j the pulrderond. rhe trvemoute of stone were thrown | he Fourth District Court, by the lawyer who repre | ti" “cellar of 1i6 ‘Koat ‘Twenty-ninth stead | wiriel te wa Viree feet t wi any | sents the master musous, with a view to ob! and aired hie tend fouprels., Sakae ye ae “ I for a distanee of about ANY | such information from them aa would be sufticte vile Host lehae urphy, aged 9, of seat tend tata op iw fragmientat the cov; whieh | Coch, formation from tiem aa would be SARcient | Myiuorey migoch, wee: fun over i Heowtwiy, Maas was rs 8 or It, looks unds for a enit, On receiving thi intelligence, | Codus eet a, by stage No, dus, of the AL the polt Mr, Stanton linmediately went to the Court aud eb | Bre " i acy tithes ne em and fevers i a wot with the s : f jured skew to Bellevue Hospital... Mary Hille ot with th eled to the oy 4 counsel's making such am exe | ei NOY ae at dey West Thirty fifth street, Reo ra Rees ep ay vita | anuination, oF profewing to appear for the pe Wile standing. last evening dn the front door, was | ascend Hole in which it had buried iteed | without authority from the Dirtriet Atoruey thi ntaiby mgjured by utter whiew fell rom the Heh fotto upprowels being © purely criminal suit, ‘There were no war HP BES Y OF (riking the balcony, aud thee cve al Rentienwen ula philosophical turn of mind | y ailing OW her bead, iMihcling w Very Rovere seal] wore are The opldhon thas it was aa wrolite | PANIA OF urrest served, but only subpanas for prom: | wouud, und knocking out Ter front tecta. DE ou A state ef iuslon by “combie down | Inent members of the Bricklayers Association (9 ap- | Saul): stated tuat bev loyuries were very danger Y t aaphere, bot tad nol been cvmpletely | pear and give evidence with which to wakes cu DW ADS RAE BIER ere « tonehing the ear Pinch i pretes ai at PN ey fol Duvoonsrie Usion Commirrex.—A meeting of There was strong odor a Place, euch ag | pain Mreey, Ae. Bibebon c 0 Democratic Union Committes took ploce last moy tind tn ing fare ry Justice the iMegality of the action, and directed his gat the Rverett Rooms, Jusiice M. Conmodl tt het fee hy Ale uwisly sort Of | eionts to answer no further questlous from the op | hairy mnt B Keen lngaeeccratary. Altay nued Ww ail over tue e for several | TM Was then postponed fo Wing reauluduus, Which Were Uuallngudly b : | tho present, but It will doubters be brought up | adapted |, I i# ths intention of the peuple to organize 9 work: | ggatn Whereas, The wiprecodentedt euthasiagns with while wuieh fs undonbt ai, a8 soon ne the Cemnper Burewravens’ Uxtow No. 4. LaF miCOt | Oe ett ctace wdonted by the Deumacree tae | premature toe y sen! nitive tothe | ble ameuot of the ast) buvinors Was transacted, | of our, coumtry, ‘mabes 4 doubly the duty, of, the hature of the strange phemonwenen reover, the | such ay the gultection of mony, adinission ot yew | Peis this ¢ OF atonal priieiples, to scioutite men of the city we aliesdy biterested di the | members, &e, Seven new membare were tod, | Cruwn, that eothuria a majority bere that haw j muller, und uo Joule tvere wal be -w thorug clage | who paid inte the tressury the full amouat of thei | MSc bse TAatwe gal up Fae hools Cf the sirunge ease Whishatio Fe, Tho whole number of mean | Fda eve ova | ceil mre ab fi dred seventy -tvo, | take sure of ut least glad lay 10) th Man.—A mun gamed Jack 1, who bad b ah the ustul tax of $8 A " i} any AU is hereby authorised by wn Indian, Was brought receutly to tue hos Sean eau Cigar ha ie 1 com LR th | Soaimnitiees ron towpite San cisco, being considered almost incura iy | Mere ef } lag otice Democratic bodies, tof the Dry ee Of BO | an Francisca t ng sual wrod alinnat lncural io, tue orguniaait nig inthe country at Seeaog ae cionGy Of ection (wer reodlte | of hin, He was placed un ae ah MRPhARE’Araieats Gue t On motion, & Committee of Conference of one jt and nn incisivn of #x OF | Lot opponed lo Work along With tie bosaes, provided | fin) cach Ward was wppointed by the chale to | tevew Incl Mirough his leit a they dive the elauthoure. © Lewas sited thatthe rep | cooperate with the General Comnittes In security throngh t the heart and ia Teagntations of he inasler miasone on Wiis score have | the wuccess Of tho fll election, ns follows: sb, Lookiog through thi hon It wae held created a tulse lnpressio ward Burke; @d, Daniel Mot {son 5 P. Kearns; | thw Heart eouid Le plainly ‘he tangs could aind | “ANE retal meting of th RPE a: Tt ee Tie as uae Rives be distinetly seen, and the left pe wasfound to be it: a, 9 and be hel on Fri ry ‘ ey: oth, Charies jauvel oth, "i collapsed, fat uud dead—ne Was ouly breathing by | Clty; Aon, % tand 12, wall be held on Kritoy, ab MO | Moartie; Mien 'iticnael, Sunyders ath ony the ali of tho rghit i Ono of bis Fibs wus found be brought before thea L Foshan} Lath, sea rt Bow! wine Ae to be shattered, an'l a se Ty in Guire; 16th, Joseph mb nee ee Jongth was cut out of it, leaving the ends smooth nt tsth, dauos Reilly; lath, Henry Clanyen; 20th, Jona Several pieces of splintered bone were taken ont uf Meeting of Muster Masons, HL. Snithon; gat, James 'M. Smith ; ed, J pee his chest, and water or some otber liquid way thea | An adjourned ‘of the Master Masons’ | Judge Waterbury moved the ‘appointment of por ery inte the cavity of bis Sheek, seitated ihoree, As-oclution was held at bt Liberty srves yesterday | committee of Shred to dr aft raat 10 omer ae And afterwards turned out, when’ the incision was | afernoon, Mr. John T, Conover occupied the chair. | the ite General Chailee G. Hulpine, to publish gewed up. The man wos'kept about half an hour nkd & Toatevunt were reported a» baving ten | name, and to preseut an engrossed ovpy to the fue dor the Influence of ehiorotorm, It was uot sup- Jour men, and Mr. Owens as at work with six | tly. posed he gould recover, Mt the cormer of Forty-dith street and Fis | Anter a ealocy pronouns! upon, the deceased a ——e the motion was deconded a on coun’ Acctwent.—Patrick Morris fell asleep last Su Mr. Harlon sald that the strikers had taken away | tee appointed: Mesors, Waterbury, MoGoveru, and day on the track of tho New Jersey Ventral Kail- | his men on Monday morning, and again on Wodnes- | Barney: road, and was rup over by an oll train, His foot wi so crushed that ithad to be amputated, and his be, was seriously injured, dhe ls wow dota well, After the transaction of some routing busin {he Donia ieee udjourned, subject t> a eat frou Chats day morning, He did not titend to give up now, and Will stort again this morning. aly, O'Brien reported that be bad oll the men he