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{ THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS Tho Alleged Attempt to Assassinate Queen Victoria, American and English International Yacht Race. Persecution of the Press in Paris. Protection of Emigrants by Sea from German Ports, <a The Emir of Bokhara Accepts the Cars Terms for Peace, —_ GREAT BRITAIN. Sine Loxnow, Aug. 22.—It is proper to state that the dispatch announcing the attempter sination Of Queen Victoria, {nv Switzerland, bya person sup- Posed to belong to the Fenlan organization, was re- ceived through the regular news cbannel. The For- eign OMice, however, has received no advices of the affair beyond that contained In the telegram in ques- Yon, ‘The international aoe hetwoen the American yacht Bappho and the Engush yachts Condor, Onnara, Cambria, and Aline, which was arranged (o come off yeetordey, bas becn postponed untii Tuesday next, The following regulations have been agreed upon : The race will be subject to the rules of the Royal Yacht Squadron, and the course is to be once around the Isle of Wight, No square sails will be allowed, but there i# no limit as to the quan ity or extent of other rails, or the number of men carried, The Bappho, which ts registered in New York at 974 4-10 tons, Is entered at 810 tons, FRANOF. Panis, Ang. 22.=The proprietors of the Lan- terne, tive editor of which was recently sentenced to PAY A fre of 10.000 francs for # violation of the Pret law, yesterday attempied to resume the publicatio Of that paper, The police, however, were notified, and the cntire edition was seized and confiscated be- fore it left the ofice of the printer, Panis, Aug. %3.—The Potrie, in an editorial on American affairs, advices that the dispute between the Uniied States and Great Britain concerning the Alaberma clains, be referred to the arbitration of one of the Great Powers as the only method of ar Hiving ut a definite and flual rettiement, Bentix, Aug. 22. —The case of the ship Liebig has been brought under the notice of the Govern- ment, This ship was formerly called the Leibnits, Daring a voyage from Hamburg to Now York, some Mouths aro,a violent type of cholera broke out among the passengers on board, caused, it was al Jeged, by the criminal conduct of the owner in fur- Rishing InsuMeient food and shelter. ‘The Govern. ent will (ake active measures to preveut repetition Of such Lorrors in the future, —_ BOKHAPA, pears sich St. Perersmono, Aug. 22.—The Government tn receipt of tater dispatches from Boklara, The Emir had # gnified bis will) gneas to accept the terme Of peace overed by the Czar, wii the exception, however, of th duty of bul ding fortifications, ———— TURKEY, phase ack Loxnow, Avy. 28.—Despatches from Constanti- Bople repo t that Admiral Farrigut etill remains in Mat city, Last week be bad an interview with Gen, [gnatief, the Russian Ambassador to the Sublime Porto, and subsequently the Admiral, In company with Gen, Tgnatiel, visited the Turkish Ministers, Fuad Parba and Aall Pasha, ——— TUB ABYSSINIAN WAR, At a dinser to Lord Napier, at Welshpool, England, recently, in returning thanks for the com- pliment bis Lordship said: The object he bad in view was to release tl Britivh suwects, and the manner in which he in tended so | he communicated to no one ex cpt bis mi tary and politleal aceretaries His por one was to recelye ny pr posals for parey from ‘Mheodore, to meet all commu) feations from him With w sinple demund tor the pomnession oF the prl- sonerr, wd lo adyanec on him whether he released tho jrioners or not. He determined to have ou towmunica ion with the King, but to tase tie pri WONerr, + OR advance upon him and take him- self; for ho considered that the nonor of ni Fequhe oat the erucl should be forced irom bis pace (Cueers.] No one was uuthorized by Lim (the nub €# caker) to depars irom that resviut.on in rligh eat degree, They had read ihe history of the w nd Knew bow the army advanced and Mugdul ‘The result of th store he coup cte doworaiz.tion of (1 y heodove's ow courge filiod him, He bel ved that the King's nerves wire 90 #hactered by debauch- ery and urink that there Wee perious when he was depressed by jaroxysms o despair, and others when be vas cuted by pacoxyems of excitement. In one his fits of despair he arrived at the conelusion that is vole: cual not withetand the Bribiah arnuy, wo ent beck ai the priv re for woom be (Lora apr) wus respons ble, It had been sald ters iat Fueodore vad been uecesved ; wus Tieodore, bolleve he would accept one jot less [Cheers] ‘The firs. p tt Was Licwt, Pridewux, dore Yesterday L thougist myreli the strong ent may in the word ‘Towtay TL kuow that toere is» stronger than I. I want pe He sent back word the King, suy.ng, “Surrender to the queen 0) gio. Heiuin sil the prisoners, and you and your family shal: be honorably treated,” His ovject was to giv’ th: King po grounds for expecting low than lead always Ucimunded, Lieut, Mrideaua re: turned to Theouore with tue letter containing buis Message, ‘The pernal ofit made TI Wy av, Fad he sent it bck, with On F ceiving thi Biluato . Du le also tel @ th © saidercd be ove al Leut, titdesus back again to 6 would be accpted bul those On his way Licut, Pridewua met the greater Bumber of the prisuncrs, who, during his absence, had ve.n releaset, He reiuined with them, und vy dighi ai the princners for whom lis lordship Was Ofiellly respousible wore in bis camp, Now, he Wow hi it might be ac epted ws w matueannd oad fa Mat, it he rent Liout, Piideaux back to almost ce tain’ death—und be must say, to the creuit of thy th p he had demande, Theo 0 [ he isJ—aid he next that uo lerms fret dowauued. oung man, tout he behaved’ most qalan ly, ani, housh he tele his inent, be did hot Sword dewur to t onuuscod—Ht he sen. Liew. P idewus bel wth at the bands o te Wrant Lecause that he Tueodore when he bad obtamed the © had jove to Abyssinia to eect ( ft ore, Was It akely Guat he Woud parley wath U. compremishig me-sag ect Wain he cheers.) He thoug t ihe question ‘answered Itweif, (Cavers.} “Whatever ‘Theodore — might have’ coucelved) in bi Own wind, he [he Bublo wpewker) thousat) a Bittish coull not, in the sit.ation in which he was priced, Aut.o'ize ‘any departure from the origina, te. us pu forth, Ader tie dusecut upon Mig sodity it UUs bing the time that Tico their we pons, the val oF (hiee hours. DT, ducing any pa e hours, Fheodore hid Lu gout toe simplest bit of rag us a token of bis eus.losion, be wuuid have Leen recelved to erey, Hut his (Whe nove speaker's) belle Was that ho dore never coud believe that the con uerore Would uw wcrey, vor he had never shown iy Wan gelf, When the Auyssiu'an soldiers town that opon Welt su. rendec icy’ were Not Co ve slaughtered, they eculd hardly believe it to be trie, wud exclaiued, ty eu render © Tine uiuet Le the generocity vianzels!” 4 dore eoulu. not believe in mercy “ufler conqu: st, #o he died by his own band, Somcuing had ben id about the sulerings of the Pople who had lett Muguala, ‘The lortress was not Ba byeointan tortre liad Delonsed rysiua ly fo the Blabomedan Guilas: and had It been left in their hauda st would uave been a weaj on of ofleune aguinst Curistian Abyseinia, He onered tt 10 \ue only chief whom he hougit capable of holding it, | and that euet sald be could not uoid st. ‘hire ore Bodid all he coud to re er it haraless, “te de- troyod the forticss aud bicw up the guns, [Checrs.) here were avout 0,000 persons ‘of Ail classon sn & pisee whiom she people of the country bad no reason Jove, und wany reasor bate, wad they would ve id no saiety in Maxd da. In order to protict thelr exed tarde upon all shi (hes had to bess ‘They i that belonged to re not many particu! this point, but took @ great deal that did not to them, Aug. 22—Information re- ceived im the city late last evening eupplies partion: lars of an atrocious marder at South Canaan, Conn, not far from the scone of the Canaan ebild murder, for which Juseph Brown was hanged in Hudson, The last marder was committed on Tuesday of this week, on tho road leading trom Falls Village to North Cae Puan, near the Dutcher Bridge, which crosses the Honsatonic from Canaan to Sallebury, ‘The m derer's name is J Belden, ye facts these as fur as Reiden's wife, said to be avery worthy rose as morn. id directed She went oman, ing, aud went out and milked thelr cow, their son to put the animal in the pasture, directly back and into the house, and laid herselt on the couch, not feeling well, as she had walked the day befor® to Canaan and back, a distance of eight or nine miles, While she lay on the lounge, toe band softly entered in bis stocking fet, sleeping chamber, and going direetly to a wood got his axe, and re ard struck ber ¢ o ead, crushing her skull at every blow. then finished dressing himself and started for Fall's Village, tell. Ing the people that he had lost his soul, They did eed his remarks, he haa recently been rather peculiar In his actions, He returned to his home alter ashort time, and foond his neighbors collected, horrorstricken at the shocking spectacle, Some of his wife's relatives, in their excitement, would have lynched him on the spot; but better connsels pre ¥ailed, and he was arrested and gent to Litehfeld Jail, to await the action of the Coroner's Jury. ‘Thore are vaiious opinions about Belden's saneness, some thinking that he is crazy, and others that he is not This is his second wile, each having had children, Mr, Belden was in comfortable elreu ftances, styled a good neighbor, and was a member 9! the Methodist Church, im good standing, at Fall's Village. — Political Items. Sr. Louis, Aug. 22.—The Democrate of the ‘Third District nominated Gen, Jos, R. McCormick for Con cress, 22.—The petition of R. EF. r in the Senate made vacant by the resicnation of Bradley, of the First District, Was granted by @ vote of 13 yeas to Li nays. Mr. Lester was sworn in and (ook his seat, Woncesten, Mass, Aug. 22.—A large and en Hiusiastic Republican meetiug was held here last hight, Addresses were made by the Hon Henry Wilson, the Hon. W. W. tice, and the Hon, P. Kinory Aldrich, ‘The liepablican campaign was fairly in- augurated A Grant and Colfax Club was formed, with b Aldrich, President, 28.—There was a grand ahere last evening, on the nm of the arrival of the Hon. re Wak An immense procossi hes, and tri D legations from neighboring towns and elties par. Helpated. Tho City Hall was packed, and an im: Inenae crowd glled the street in front of the bullling, A nations! salute wus fired, Mr. Pendleton spoke in the hall, and wlso addressed the muitiiude outside, Morars, Brewster and Holmes, of Boston, and. otler gentlemen. also ag {thle meeting,” After the meeting, Mr. Peudieton was serenaded, Boston, Aug. 22.~-The State Prohibitory Com- mittee hate iene Massachusetts, urging a return Liquor Law, clos.ng a8 follows to the Probibitory wo nee Hoan rou to aelect tate Co prevent the He; bebalt will dow pal of the presiat can party; meu who in fi biguous voice the re, and ® Fetura to the former policy of, the’ Ww alth, Inthe hands wen every Intercat of the we and the future of tie Kepublican party may be falely trusted,” The Commonwealth states that the Ron. William no Claflin has fins'ly yielded to the requ fricnds, and « cafhed his wilingaens t ured cunt iate for Governor at the ensuing Ke: publican State Conventio "p d weven, ave reported kiiled, and four severely injured, —$——— < CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. pmb soning Crxerswamt, Aug. 2%—Charles B. Lewis, the Jocw el or ofa Michigan paper, who was crippl for Life and greatiy disfigured by the Magnolia ter ass Spring, bh Of that steamboat for 890,00) damages, Aug. Seainerieio, Mase Cap Mecting of the So in this eity to morrow and | meuse gathering, including porw State in the Union, is wu ticipated, tue meeting held, was dedi religt us ceremonies, whic thousand people. Bowron, M. 23.—The National , Aug. 22.—The banquet to the icht broke up at midol, were among the Chinese Embassy Inst Caled Cushing and speukers, 1. Bank I and Commodore Kogers hed guests, ‘The Kmbasay the city government are enjoying an tue arbor to-day in the revenue Gen MeCulioeh, Avexanpnia, V \ug. 22.—Tn the case of the ington, Aloxanuria and Georgetown railroad, Judge Under ood did not deliver an opinion to-day, but slated that he would. upon the giving of the 1¢q ite bonds, direct the redelivery of the road to the old Iraxces anti! the Commissioners’ report was made. Two Commissioners were appointed, and train will resume running on Mondaj Mostaeat, Canada, Aug. 22,—The Ro: tillery, now serving in Can ve been with) new: breech-| strong arme Toro Hy apparatus for sighting One th dollars’ have of the * All Naw Beovonp, Avg, 22.—A boy about 14 years of age, named George D. H. King, Was killed on F ud anotuer, John Duff, caught hold, in a play? h Ol w gun carringe, the horses ito which, suddenly starting, threw lem the wheels with the above result, .ing’s skull wat literally crushed. For a while the excite ‘nt about the scene of accident was of the most in- tense nature, Canada, Ang. 22,—William Smith and ue Richurdson, employees of the Great Western way, Were ran over aud killed by a locomolve on the espanade to-day, ‘Their heads were mashed in and legs severed at the knee, ‘The Merchants’ Union Express robbers! case was continued to-day, andthe prisoners remanded until be 20th Inst., in order to enuble the prosecution to procure (ur hers vidence from the United states, ‘The receipts of the new crop of barley up to amount W 40,00) busielt, ‘The price averaged o street $1.00, Leng the highest ever obtaived a season. ‘Two cercoes I It is expected that C por quarters of @ uililion more bushels than last year, Baurimone, Aug. 22.—The Schuetzon Festival Arrangements erfvoted to make It the most entertainin| in Bultinoie. A beauitful triumphal arch erected in Baltimore and Gay streets, A sion on Monday morning wiil Inaugu- Uyul. Members of he Schuetzen from ki tunore, Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Freder.ck, and she Burger Sciuetzen ‘will be present in the bine under the direetion of P ident E. A, seene, and John Piitrof, Chief Marshal, Baloop ascensions, rope-walking. ‘prize shooting, theatros spd a display of frework: other amusements will occur duly, On Monday afernoon m grand coucert will be given by the singing associations of Malinore. On “'uesday she hing will be crowned, nd a prand banquet held, ‘The prizes are as fo.lows ! 4,00) 10F aovt ug, open to all; $100 tor ten-pin rull- ing. A prize will be given fur cross-bow shouting x boys. ‘Lhe fesiival wil continue unuil Friday ning. Will commence lcie on Monday. wave been ever hela ns RES. Petit vel Iw Baranp Sraeer.—At 2 o'clock yesterday morning @ fire brok ut On the second Noor of 13 Bayard street, occupied by Mrs, Simon, e.used by 4 (ted cigir having fallen on a busk mttress lying on the Hor of the room. Damage trifling. In West ELeventa Steeet.—About 121¢ ‘lock yesierday afternoon a fire broke out among the runs of the old lay stor destroyed bout & ek s.nce, at the corner of West Bley id Wert strocts, but was svon extinguished, Du.nage wiih Ix West Twextiern Staeet,—At 834 0’clock on Saturuay morving @ Ore war discovered ut B85 aud W West Twentieth tect, adjoining the shed of the engine room of tue marble works of W, ©. and 44 dull, Supposed to Lave originated from sparks irom the engine, Loss $20), Insured in the London and Globe Insurance Companies, Foor ov Vesray Stuser,—About halfpast 8 o'clock yesterday alternoon, a fire was discovered in the gram elevator at the foot of Vestry street. Mor wus owned by EM. Vun ‘Tassel, and lightly damaged, Origin of fire and aimoubt of in- surance not ascertained, — In 109TH Stuwer,—At 81¢ o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in a frame dweiling house on suvth wirect, near Broadway, ‘Th k w {he Whitlock estate, occupied by J owned by B. ¥. Whitlock, ‘Tue building nte were totally destroyed, ‘The furniture, ued ut $20,000, upon Which there ts no In ‘The value of the building and the amount Of insurance could not be ascertained, In con quence of the absence of the owner, Cause of fre unknown, Rocusstex, N. Y., Aug. 22.—The stave and harrel-beading works of ©. G, Curtis, on War street, wore ed by freon Friday night. The one's bhous 66.000, ‘The wroverty was insured, an address to the Republicans of eit sult agatewt the owners | FROM WASHINGTO? Epeciai Despatohes to The San Wasutnatom, D.C., Aug. 9, THR POLITICAL PROSPECT, The Secretary ofthe Union Congressional Re- Publican Committee is {n receipt of a large number of letters from different States, North and South, giving An account of the progress and prospects of the Presidential campaign, They are from leading and well-informed politicians, and express great conf. ence of the success of the Republican tickets at the October elections as well as the Presidential election in November, In nearly all the States the organtza- tion for the campaign Is complete, and the people are being thoroughly aroused by speeches and tho cireu- lation of documenta, THM STORIES ABOUT COMMISSIONER ROLLING, As far as can be ascertained, there is no found. tion for the statement that charges have been pre- ferred against Commissioner Rollins, The story focms to have been started by some of the aspirants for Mr. Rollins’s place (chief among whom is Gon, Burbridge,of Kentucky), for the purpose of fright ening Mr. Rollins into resignation, The opinion of the Attorney-General, while it bas settied the ques- tion of the status of the Commissioner, has not had the effect of cooling the ardor or abating the efforts of a dozen oF more office-scekers who are anxious to get the place, Rings and combinations are daily formed, and the President is constantly besieged to get rid of Mr. Rolling, but Mr. Johnson declines to Act, on the ground that he 14 without power. CASE OF DR. MUDD, A now effort is being made to obtain a pardon for Dr, Mudd, one of the assassination conspirators now at the Dry Tortugas, A petition addressed to tho President has been extensively circulated through Maryland by the physicians of that State, praying for Mudd's release from confinement, It is to be Presented t9 Mr, Johnson by the Hon. Stevenson Archer, THR SOUTH AND CONORKSS Letters continue to pour in from the Southern Btates urging a session of Congress in September, ‘The main reasons assigned are, that rt will be impos- sible to hold fair elections in that ecetion this fall Unless some vigorous measures are adopted to pro- tect Union men and secure the negroes against the Uhreats and Intimidations of their rebel employers. {tis also stated that the present legislation of Con gress relative to the militia and the furnishing of arms to the Soathern States must be repealed, and new measures adopted, At frat these appea ame from unimportant ronrees, bat now they come from ing and Influential men, among whom are u Scuators and mombers of Congress, THR COMING PRIZE FIOUT. There is considerable stir here to-night among *porting men over the fight between Collyer and Kd. which takes place to-morrow morning some Virginia near the mouth ofthe Potomac, A Mt this city last night with the more orderly and respectable class, who are desirous of witnessing the mill, but wish to avold the company of roughs the way down, Among (he passengers were a nui ber of members and attachés of foreign legations, Several boat loads of brulsers ‘ft for the scone of the conflict this evening. VIRGINIA RLECTION, Major-Gen. Stoneman, manding the First Military District, has issued an order appointing new registers and superintendents of election for the State of Virginia SUPPOSED Lone OF A BRIO, About the first of November, 1867, Mr. Dab- 4, the United States Consul at Payal, Azores wrote to the Department of State that there © number of American acamen on those islands, principally deserters from whaling vessels, ‘and that in order to get thom home he had chartered | the Portuguese brig “Evarista”” to brig them to thie country, He shipped on board of that brig eighty-seven seamen for the port of Boston. The brig has not since been heard from, and it Is sup- posed that she, with all on board, has been | Herewith is a lst of the names of the American set men shipped on the Evarista ; wm. Wing, Lo Frank Ad Bwainey ie, ‘Heriry Wuekloy, John ¢ Looser, Henry 8 Dane Chation Lines Janee Fitrgcraid, Tho Wilkos, Frank 8. Mun stephen Vian aw Lege, rail, des, Pe ious, G phen Brant Willian ¥, man, Geo. A! Rey ha ©. Grifiin, Chas it Cook, Joseph B. Alien, Joseph ft, Kell ¢, mes F. Francis, Jeremiah Casey, ‘ioward Kell rancis Leary, Geo. mith, Mathew’ © k Colter, ‘Alonzo ¥ Doyle, August Teashaw THE INDIAN MURDERS IN KANSAS, Secretary Schofield received a despatch to-day from Gen. Sherman, dated Omaha, Aug. 90, In which he announces that’ he bad just recolved & dospateh from Gen, Sheridan, in which he confirms the press despatches about the Indianfoutrages, Gon, Sheri dan says the ontrages are too horrible to detail, Gen, Sherman ordered Gen. Sheridan to continue the pur: suit, and drive the savages from that section of the country, and when captured to give them imraery unis The Sveretary of War communicated nee to the President, who nequlexced tn the stringent measures which the Secretary of War and Gen, Sherman were taking In the matter. THR PARAGUAYAN WAR Tt is said that Gen. MeMabon, the new Minister to Purayuay, will be instructed to use his best efforis to restore perce between that republic and the allies now waging war against her, the United States Gov- ernment having heretofore proffered its mediation to ‘that end, OVERDUM INTHREST. Circulars are still being distributed from the office of the Treasurer of the United States to partie whose addresses can be obtained to whom interest i on registered bonds of the United States, ‘The nt originally comprised about 1,500 names, and the aggregate amount of interest due on the various bonds owned by the parties was over $85,000 in gold. Recently several of the parties have been paid trom the office of the Treasurer, but ina majority of cases they were national banks, and the sums due them were not generally very large, ‘There is still owing nearly, If uot quite, $40,000. ‘The bonds range from the dates of 1647, 1348, to as late as 1565, Among the natnes appearing on the list is that of Lewis Cass, who in accredited with $2,670, due on bonds of 15, which are returned to the Department as having been registered in New York; and another to the Countess Caroline H. Bourhoeden, who is accredited with $450, on bondi issued under’ the act y 17, IMG1, registered at Phil . The ‘Treasurer ta busily engaged In sending away to the parties interested circulars announeing the fiot that Iicy tave amounts to thelr eredit at the Department GAUGERS APPOINTED, The following is @ list of gaugers under tho new Revenue law, Sprainted to-day: John Sexton, First District Missourt, at St. Loui Jobn ©. Noyes, J. Mathias Coombs, and Wm. wkirk, Second District Indiana; B Brown Brasiears, Twenty-first District Pennsylvania; and Joho T. McUoniglo, Ninth District Pennaylvani . —_ Pedei . Woncesten, Mass,, August 2%.—Ts who commenced i) miles in twenty-four € hours yesterday wt 4 o'clock in the ut Fitchburg, for $500, gave Jit up at B43 P. M. to-day, Laying walked Bx!’ miles im eightcen hours and thirty-oue minutes, resting five hours and Base Ball. Aug. 28,—The Maryland Base Ball Club more, player a game with the Old Point Club yesterday, beating them by a core of Gv to 1, A handsome entertain was furnished alter the game, and specel made by Col, James, William Vaughn, Mr. Peorson of the Creb tons, and others, The Marylanders returned home were by tlie evening boat, —S Voter Malkmas, aged 8, of 888 fell yesterday afternoon from a pear tee at the corner of Kichty-Vuiru street and Eley- enth avenue, and was seriousiy injured, Cared for by tho police, and sent home....,ugene Condon, aged 1, of d84 Pearl street, was run over yea terday afternoon and vudly’ tijured by a sore fel Worse, befre “a light | too | buxuy, driven by an unknown man, who escaped, ‘Taken home by his father, ... Michael Malone, while attempt Ing to Jump on the Manhattan stage’ yeaterday, lot his hold and fell off, injuring bimself badly. Taken home... Philip Fitzpatrick, aged &, of #5 Lew's treet, Was Injured lust evening'in the back Ly one of the Belt Railroad cars siriking him, at the corner of Thirty (th street aud First avenue, Taken to Bellevue Hosvital Broanwar Tararni.—ho sepgational drama of * Foul Play” will be prodaced here this evening under the direction of Manager Moore and Mr. Dan. Harkins, who played the leading part in the piece at the New York Theatre, Mr. Harkins has taken with him several of the leading actors in the original ¢: and promises to do the piece in the best manner, It ean have only a week to ran, after which the rognlar season will be opened by Mrs, Lander, Our excel- Jent friend “ Billy Moore,” as his admirers call him, is making the Broadway one of the most popular plies of entertainment in the city, New Yous Taeatam.—Hore also wo are to have Boucicault's “ Foul Play," done by @ strong com: Pany, comprising, among others, the following artiste: Mra, [Mery Watkina, Miss Hattie Hamilton, Miss Lizzie Edwards, Miss Atkinson, and Messrs, Studley, Ryner, Foster, Hurley, Chapman, Mortimer, Harris, ‘Tilton, Hamilton, Chippendale, Kdwarda, Lingard, and liste, Mr, Studley will continue to enact the par of Joe Wyle, Mr. J. K. Mortimer and Mrs, Harry Watkine are substituted for Mr. Harkins and Miss Hawthorne, and assume, respec. tively, the characters of the Ree, Kobert Penfold and Helen Roiteston. Bowsnr.—This house is closed for renovation, but will open for the regular full #eason on Saturday evening, when we may expect new plays and new faces, Mr, Freleigh will keep up the reputation of the Old Bowery as decidedly the peoplo's theatre. It is hardly necessary to remind the 1 *Barbe-Helue" i# on the bills for any tik ‘The droileries and contagious merrime Irma, the fine singing and acting of Mons, Aujac and his casistants, are thoroughly well known, and nightly enjoyed by large and enthusiastic audt- ences, We seo it stated that Mr, Wheatley will not Indulge in a formal farewell to the stage, but quietly retire on the last day of this month, when his intor- eat in the theatre passes into the hands of Jarret & Palmer, Wattack’s.—The volatile Lotta continaes her clever performances in “ The Firefly,” and attracts fair proportion of the play-going world, No indica- tion of a change in the bill is given, and we presume the play will ron until Manager Moss requires the house for the opening of tho regular season, The company will be very little changed, Mire Fanny Morant and Mark Smith being about the only inp tant recessions, Both these artists go to Booth’ new theatre. Woov's Mvseow.—Tho company for this house are called together this moruing. The regular open- ing will take place on Monday of next weok, Connant Nores,——-Those aro tho salaries of the artists’ Mapleson Intended to bring to Ameri ‘Ti¥ens, $5,000 per montte; Kellogg, $9,200; Demerio 0, contralto, $1,000; Bulterini, tenor, $2,000; cnal, tenor, $1,800; Stanley, barlton Foll, basso, $1,000; Arditi, conductor, $2,000—al gold, “Roll” waa, ten years ago, an Irish journoy- yan carpenter in Hartford, Conn, Tue Lave Avan Issacs Manxex, — London the death papers of the 12th give brief partleulan The of this celebrated woman, On Monday afternoon the Menken—af Wwoeks from away without mental or physical pain, wt hait-past two, at her hotel in Paris, in the presence of tw three friends, According to her own state peut, made some months ago when she was delivering a tar ways? lecture, sho was born in New Orleans tu the spring of 1841, Mer father, Ricardo Feurtos, a Spanish Jow, was merchant in that city. Her moter ‘was @ Mer tive of Hordeanx, maiden name war Ds Adion Feu ft death of her father sho was le of two, aud then was taken by her mother where she was b up in the fam iy and by lier mother died 3 jeaving her, then aged thirteen, the bulk A suit was tnatituted in the law co: by tho heir at law, and (he will was wet aside, uiterly anprovideu f urned Wer at stage, and at the ace of fourteen ems cut ats theatre in New Orleans, her native city, aa @ dancer, Her success was iattering in the extreme, and lor upwards of a year she continued this voc don, iw the principal theatre in the South. ern 'Biates, and onee in Havana, where sho experienced ill-treatment at ( sors of hor former b wards #! pinyed of tho Faubour, the age r to Cul y other parts in try Dre OF loss nuccess, A Join Isawe Menkin, and ging her econd nume Adios into the ‘Knge acquired the 1 haa borne til her death.’ Betore the American war broke out sie Again married, this tine Mr. Kobere H, Newill, of the New York Sunday Mercury, wod author of the funous “Orpheus C, Kerr Papers,” Thin alliance, like one or two others wich it Is #Ull less pleasant todwell upon, was Ill assorted, and speedily resulted and divorce, She seems to have fu mn laid down well to marr and, If possi: . oiten.” Ab the cout meat of 1 war @ evinced trong Southern ay mpul nd on occasion, When acing ut Vittsburgh, sho arrested ‘on Ke” of rebellious” con: » and actually — iprisoned for thirty days, When she was sent under guard to Louisville, Afet this atair she came to En, land and played @ Wondertully successitl eugagement at Astley's, then to the pro Aivally to the Contine: ' Where except tur afew months last winter, 8i@ his lived wking Pals ber home, spared Lf and health sho Would have played at the callod pdorus,” writ: ri Rochefort, the clever journalist an Tiad she bee talked of in London for a short Menke ‘The poor woman was not & good actroms, and sli toa low artistic at least when com: pared with ctiers: who were allowed to go unwhipt of critical justice, She was fora long me made quite the reapegout, or wolpping-woran, for wll the indecencics vod extravagance of the stage, ‘The Telegroph say ‘The well-known equestrian actress, Adah 1.008 Menken, diod 0/ consumpiion on Monday afternoon, at her hotel in Paris, surrounded by a few friends. Throughout her lite Adah Menken professed the Jewish fulth, und a short time ago, When convinced Was mortal, sho expressed a Wish to dance with the mies of her religion, With pothing to mark her res pies of woud bearing the word That her case was hopeless she even when performing in London, engyre tubing the care Pus in reply & she was ln pain, and — hier of Gon, Kilby Sinith Drow om the Philadelphia Bulletin of Aug. 2. We have to add one more sud case to the long record of deaths by drowning during the present season, Gen, Kilby Smith, United States Consul at Pana ma, 1s residing this sumincr, with his family, at Tor resdale, om the Delaware. Yesterday aiternoon, his daughter Isabell younger brother, a lad of 15, were overtal 6 o'clock by @ sudden shower, while be Small gunuing #kifl, and made’ bantily to Tae Da 4 young lady of about 17, with her en at about ‘of the long pier projccting into the river at ‘Torres dile, Springing quickly fiom the boat, Mise Sinlth stopped on a slippery pile, und, loslig her balance, fell betw tho saine tine thrusting the ligit boat somo dis- ance from ber, She rank imunediately, No onc wus on the Whart but a small boy, who could render no assistance, Her brother, who was unable to swim, throw her an oar when whe rore to the surface, but she failed A sunk m #econd time, to rise no more, Beveral Keuilemen who soon a/rived ab the spot used every elfurt tw recover the body, eva Uvuing their search until near midnight with cons. "Phe search was renewed at an early hour this morning, but up to the time of the de : bout for town the Lody had not been re i, The occurrence has spread a universal gloom over the neiguborhood of Torresdaie, where Sliss Smith wus well known and very highly esteemed — Gen. Smith was absent from home at the tlne of tle acct dent, bul has singe returned to the scene of the sad disasier, en the bout und the’ pior, at —— - pay Amusements in Mucorney Staeer,— tevening Cathering severely eilown a ilight of stales et, during which ubout'the head and threw injuring ber so seriously that she had to be removed to Belicvuo Hospital, Fanny was ariested ond locked upto the Siath Precinet Station Mouse w await wm exain nation, A MAN Sreascety Missino.—On Tuesday last it was reported to the polive that Clurles Merefer, of 4) Hoome street, had strangely disappeured, leav- ing his room locked, On Thursday, the police, flid- ing that Mercler did not return, broke open the door Of his coom, and found six $100 bonds, @ gentleman's gold wa'eh And chain, @ lady's gold wateh, about 9) In money, ud two bills of exchange for five thouwsa H ($1,400), making ty all over $2,000 worth francs (a of valuable property. Unser these el ances it jy supposed that Mercier ha» been foully dealt with, ‘The matter is therefore wuder Inveatigation by the police. —Mr, Pigott, of the Jrishman newspaper, was released frou prison on the 6th inst, baving served ous only half bis teruy In accordance with the ment, the delegates from the various ** Boys in Nino" and Grant militar General Commition AN ATTEMPT MADE BY A FEW TO OVERRIDE THR MA- JONITY—RESISTANCH—THR POLICE CALLED IN— TRICKERY OED TO CARRY THE ORGANIZATION PoLitic —_—o— Roys in Blue." 174 PATLURR, published announce: clubs, met on Saturday evenin at the general headquarters, corner of Twenty-secont street and Broadway, attempt was made to organi Before the hour announced, the meeting by CRIME IN NEVADA, pene aenl Torriblo Tragedy in Virginin City, The Territorial Enterprise of July 28, reports: A week ago last Sunday night Michne! Green, who resides in Silver City, Lyon county, had $106 In eoln and a silver wateh, with a gold chain attached, stolen from between the mattresses of his bed. Ie saw no one take the money, but was led to suspect a man known as Russian Pete, and applied to Sherif Shaw, of Lyon county, desiring him to arrest the Kussian, who was supposed to be in this city. nominating Gen. Burke as temporary ehalrman; but | Sherif Shaw wrote @ letter to Sheriff Muleahy, of the mayority present disapproving the action, endea- | this county, detailing the elrcumstances, ned? give Fed to gain time by nominating Capt. Pullman, | ing a description of the watch, its number, When the vote was taken Gen. Burke was declared hy to arrest the suspected man, clected, although three-fourt ent opposed him, Ir hie th we hat Men Teta was e tary. and Hot way Ml on depen tional upon ton 0 som few. our rpeveh meu are oy were beating ath him to stand fem, and the the prineips notwithstanding the delay of challenging the . nd the Burke party was grentl men,entered the put Out the gas military officers explained oliee, who at once retired, hurioul t disturbance, ay ing, calling on ail true, sol rf Ne should ture they could asin the flelt, | willing to have his er soldiers who lad never se uniform in any other pi Some had eh With secessionists hefore, aut could therefore trusted inittes would la were then the delegates bel der, and they | He sae found that but thrve districts were wnropro sented. cantatarma, but was objecce the public, amd the dele to report at the next appear ng, the General Con Democrats met on Saturday as OOM Jacob Koehler, 0 Ni nd the election of delegates ws morrow evening, Gruman Ree cane of the dd to address the meet Tue Staten Isiaxp Dewocracy.—-The Young Dei partisans, for the purrose of upholdi Meanwistie, ¢ Burke t at the de outnumbered platform by U tac he Burke party hie Up & still loud hiore furiously on the t feverul papers were read, but not heard, and an ad ent declared by Ge half a dozen followers, the Builard took the chal stored, when the Janitor,backed by half a dozen pollce- my; Raid he had received orders to The ex prominent . put oUt Keveral Of the lights be put out himselt by the poll 1, met on Saturday evening, and listened to @ nf Mr, Mr JP. Holt was elected Vice-1 tary, aud Mr, J. V. Drury, Treasurer, n, Kryzynowsi secured ah jority ins on presiding over the morting. My this thn a portion of the delegates had arrive anization, whi F hooting Burke, Jere thy Order wa room, an’ ehulew then became greater ie proceeding to th Major Bullard addressed the meet ® to pi that thy carried — hiinself proper, dzing be and he, fo dit not fe jontials eriticived by a shot red oF aport mW A bar « it orn Kdiers had den Jo no again, Ile n LO HeCE hat the business of the ¢ wo wn Poacenbly, tod It and re Wietly taking thelr seats, At the clos A motion was neat made to appoint a ser to on the groun ral Com prote, who would atte A Proceedings of the thee ve for their permanen alrnuan, moeratio Club, of New Highton, Stat _W, Chapman ident; Mr. ©. "T. M ‘arthy, Secre- Binir Cab was formed tn the Twelfth Ward on Satur- day evening, wh ‘Third avenue, near Lad treet. Ameoting wax held Sialp's Hot Me. du Wis, Walsh, Seore Mt President, and Mr Couneiiman Hart spoke. MeCux porition to the Grunt and ¢ ‘oF which Gen, Slocum is r the present campaign xbout tl an of (13 to 8 PM) at re mes and reerive reports Samuel A. Lambert; rwill vo huug out nih a Tha Kast corner of Ib heads the following “No mysteries in the n of pay outstandi t be are scekine proposals, mt 1 Un they inean to jusist on the restoration of Mi ioe Wok Work (Lere, aro wull out also Jovanerunn elght hours continues uuat nl v0 Of MU Last week tines that there are 80 many Idle Varies from week to week as stingers arrive or “seaba" become penitent and feel adintasion to the fold they had Friday twelve ¢ The for thelr homes, a with £3 mom meeung last F Gen. Hatvine.—The Zerald does our late yMocRATIC Danner Ratio, presented to ie Fifteenth Ward Doi wour and Biair banner, which now bangs In Brow Berides the figure mis on the banner, nday, Oct, prolved to attend this m Mr, Tostevunt, who bax Leon to Canad: ade.” He had, however, the mortitleation of them take'the 7 o'clock train next ui LAN Lacion Vax Boys in Hine,” enldent months © of hours every oad street, to cnr fiver wite for a cou w, 49 Poars in. Captain Kt c ie speeches, in which and Hair, and be ant ris ed, ayor Kalbileisch, a lett ogling for bi ker wtreot, th urn Stara Convention. —A State Con- colored men is cailed to axsembie ut Uties discuss and adopt Tue Baxens.—The Journeymen Bakers met at Putnam Hall o from the different shops were rr Saturday evening, whea the reports Avs from wh claime, Tum Geuwan Taitons.—These met on Satur- day night In Avenue A, when Mr. Jucob Uta fed, Arr ements w he uns ‘Turn Ha le, for an approps 4 of tailors, whieh sburgh to-night, n€ 10 tuko some decided action lu refer. ence Wy ObluMing 4 fer remunerativu tur their kavor, Tnox Movtonns,—Tho st ers in the Company 0 ike of the iron mould- , ind, KNOWINg the #lrength of their Nw h Which Will give them its fullest eupy Buroxcavens.—The strike Led. 1th very little signs of exhaw The idle fist suifered a r ‘The public are doubtless surpr futh week her aide, number wert tthe other five will doubtless fy riduy, fi scmmiianmasace At least, of those | ¢ Di He therefore took ‘possession of tho chal and gavel, and from that moment ascene of the greatest confusion arose after a while, aring, and expressed rio that those calling thetuselyes soldiers should Cescend to the mean trickery of politiciansan trasted Gen, Burke and Capt. Pullman woald him, Zon Gen, 2 Appoint resident, Major beat the gavel and aiid the disorder Who, With about Major now nearly re. ‘Tue janitor became and at last had "This ended the organization Ho — foit their enemies at home ax eral ‘Tho creden- the names of | the Fecelved in the mist perfect or- nd, No other business Yourned, with et, Mr. ‘business was done, postponed to to! viher speakers are iu A Seymour he timbers as much aa posalh 3 nd | Constable A es J. Beebo This ts an organization tn Tt was organized ‘reasurer, ?. . Dierick, A ban- in ‘Twenty-eigith #ureet, near New York Dawocnats,—A Demo- cratic ratifiention meeting was held at Beunett's , Kast New York, on Saturday evening, Mr. ‘Thomas KE. made one of his tern Mr, J. W, Smith | * cracy a Bey- eanuren to | I body, the for It enters to-duy ond again «0 took i 6) more at the weekly and Lag satay J Mul cause him to be arrested, Green brought the let- ter to tho sherlit's office in Virginia on inat Sunday afternoon, and Sherif! Muleahy not boing in, Depat | Sherif Gregory was Induces by. Green to go. with him and look for. Pe Russian Pete,” or Peter Tlil!, which, It appears by the evidence of a witnoss, js right name, was a very largo, muse and exceedingly flerce looking man, £0 eutlarly 9° smal bed up the contest, He then nominated Major: and ferocious looking that he ce aid epsily be Identl. Teasonton a4 temporary Chairman, ant the name | ded ata considerable distance, On D aireet, inthe Was received with great favor by nearly all the mect- | vicinity of the Opera House, Green taught {ng.., Gen, Fleasonton ascended the rostrum, and ae | sizit of Hill and pointed him’ out. ta he did so two ce three persons sprang forward to | Gregory told Green to kee. him tit aight drag bh The police were thon called tn by | ho would go and get @ wartant for. his arr: He went to \c Kk for Judge Adkison to get the e confusion was. ind rant, bat not finding hin in his ofice returned an ing on the table with the gave With Green followed after Russian Pete, or Hill, who ‘rum, the meeting calling out {oF | was in company with aSpantard. ‘They overtook removal of the police, Burke's supporters telling mK at of the Mothi ame tip, sa cnt that — — walter!" © words he presented his pistol at G gave him to understand that he would KIL kim If he Attempted to arrest him, Being nnnrme © | went for arms ana assistance, Returnin that bis man had disappeared just f the tunnel, and he wae well « that he @) had gone Into tt. Mr. Peters Mr, Watebed the tannel, while Grey nl city for Sherif’ Muleahy. M me, nows of Ww {| was going on had been noted about thwn, and w gory startod for the tun. a this being Inereased by all directions, there was, all were over, nearly two hundred men about tunnel, When ‘Sherifl Muleahy, nerived at the tunnel he called to the man Pete, and being answered Vy him, tried to reason the mattcr with him and coax him to come out, He toll him that what ho was wanted for was not a great matter, and he was foolish to hide away as he was doing, et Ne | Peto replied to him by ying: “Nether you or Any other d—, ete, can take mo cnt alive!" Ho sald that he fad twelve shota with that he would kill as many men as r t- | Gregory was went back to the elty for a warrant, and the Sheriff being satisfled that the man wits desper- ate, and meant all ho threatened, act to work to drive hin ont and capture him, without risking hie own life or the lives of those with him, A short dis- tance back from the mouth of tho thnnel the timbers had given way and a eave had o¢enrred which rx. tended up to the surfice, thus making wo places w THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ROCK LAND COUNTY. 4 —.— New and Startling Dovelopments—Siates te isband and hie Allogod Miserss—The Title to over $150+ 000 ba Dinputes Etc. From the Sunday Mercury. Considerable excitement has been created in land county and vieinity, #ea indeed terious death of Mrs. Robert G. Oanble, at Clarkes. town, some short time ago, Statements have made In some of the papers which point the suspicion on one of vthcr Of the’ relatives of Gamble, ‘Those relatives give the f tive ns to the tru co of affairs, and claim they can substantiate everything asserted when the e490 comes before a judiclal tribunal Margaret J. Gamble was married about two years Brom the ting Sf tneit marries te’ aoe anaee nthe tne of thelr marr lown to May, they lived at 610 East Twelfth street, in this ef. Ab the time of her marriage with Rovert J. Gamble she was the widow of James Fulton, by whom she had been let an eatate, consisting of rust estate and leases hold property in this ety, valued at $125,000. By her Prodence and ceonomy, and tho earerul and jadivious care which ahe bestowed in the ma ent of this subsequent to the death of Fulton, the value very much increased, and iis condition largely improved. Her marriage to Gamb'e was upon « ve ef acquaintance, ho representing to her that time that he was a licutepant in. the UI army and a man of respectabliity and habits, Immediately after the marriage M. covered that her husband. was not, and wa ete hat ts omen of any kind Tn tho deur, and that his habits were bad, be not onl; being an idle and worthless person, but a man of intemperate hee bite, Very a ¢ Gable co mene to ab shameful and cruel manner, which treatment he eontinaed down to the time of ber death. From outset he manifes. ted astrong desire to handle and control tie estate of his wife, who, having found that his habite of lnteme perance'and ldleness would not. warrant her ta satiatying his desires {n that evar, refused to it him to manage her estate, or to tn ere nit any manner. Gamble, finding that i pported, continued his Inteme perate and idle habits, until in May last, whenunder is promise that hh d_abandon them and coms try, and feeling it was a good to effect his Feformation, Mrs. Gumble small frm in the town of Clarkestor Alond county ; and about the Ist of Jane last tei this city with her husband to reside on this ra lowing narra. where they continued to hve down to the td August, instant, the day of her mysterions death, “Shortly after they took uj dence on this iarm, an improper intimacy tween Garb woman by (he name of Hujas, Ken into the house ae mble remonst-ated with her husband to discontinue his relations with which Gamble refused ». He cone improper conduct with this woman, and wed his cruel treasine ut of his wite, In the ene} July last Mrs, Gamble appeared to be In fuile th, and complained of tecling badiy at times; a, va pe oath oF the ti nl the hole | 88d four or five days befure her death #he was eon ii | neve Ne "trate upper Hole the stvridl determined to, | fed to her boda. uring there last feo days of her fill up, that men might not be shot throagh it,and | Me. a8 nearly as ean be Loepieetes she sadere: that there might be but’. one Kreatly from severo pain In the stomach and bow to guard, and he also had an | wad Her food, which was prepared by the womas man might come ont and ¢ ¢ | Hajus, and Gamble, could pot be retained o@ fhe found that he ha Seen Mockaded in. | {Me ‘stomach, paluful yomitiogs succeed e first began the work of filling up this hole every occasion of taking food. On, gaturd f by caving dirt down into it from the baak above st, Aug. 1, there were present in the house, Me, with a pick, then others assisted, Ho ne ther or: fered Willaina, the man who was killed, to ass nor did he forbid his working. He repeatedly warmed Nerrans Who Wore crowding about, to keep ont of ho danger, and showed those who were using the pick where to Work in ord to expose the mre'von othe vim of the desperate Russian, ant even en- deavored to arrest somo who were prening In at the mouth of the tunnel and trying to look down into the hole which was thus being filled up. After they Ind thus been at work a hal! or threeqnacters of an nt] hour, Williams took the piek from the anda ofa man who! had undermined a lot of earih in order to * po wn. led fe, oo a be got on fe ie ro 4 | Routh aldo of the hole, which was the exposed shle, y tele hte Freeh atrnek but two or three blows with bia plek Mall corner of Broadway and Ywenty-second stree! w renee ae Sales san COG w nit tt Genwax Dawocnits.—Tho Sixth Ward German | taking two or three rope ina soopine position, fel ind hegan rolling down into the hole, when Oillver Adock and others who were near caught him and carried him away. He was shot through the heart and explred almost Jostantly, At this time Sherif Muleahy was guarding the mouth of the tunnel, and was not where he could see what was coing on at the opening above, He at once sent a messenger for a physielon, thinking that Williams Inight Bot be. quile dead, anit_at the. samo thine wet the men to work In a safe position, being now deter- inlued to Oil up the tunnel and by pumping in water 1 | from the mines above drown ont the desperado, If he could get him no other way. haps teard what was aaid, for in about twenty 0 * | when thé tuanel was almost i arunce toward | some other officers ag on Kurd In front of the t innel, while eo k, armed with a Henry ritte, lay bee x 1a bank of earth some fiity yards. o uth of the tunnel, with bla pleco lis bresstwork, ‘The Sheri’ had but ) the man's face in the gloom when Peto tired two shots at him, the ball from the firet whistling close to his head, and that of the second raising the dust near hia fest, Between Pete's two abo * the Sherif t him once, and a moment after Constable at him twlee, then OMleer, Paddock, sev thonght to be the fellow's fee, tlred wth 5 A New Dewocarttc Covn.—Thoe Union Resto: | Ns rifle, J or three shi Iso fred. ¥ contly 6 Into the upper opening by ps ve, but 0 aot Feeontly ut the office of The . Bartin, Br Went Mente cts eet et elere | nome of ther shots. fired from ‘cutside tok erect, the folloving named officers; resident, Samnel | About five seconds afier the last aii Was a) out seen Leen ieeteate tine and | they belteved no had’ killed. himsell,, Aner some cations delay someone venturedto look In at the Canw that the man appeared to be Sheriff entered the tunnel aed found ina half sitting position, against the of the tunnel, stone dead, He was nd that he} at plieed his th and blown out his brains, a eaeienniaa Tre Case or Mas. Rrver.—The body of Mr Calvin Bruce, of South Wailingford, Vt., to whose terious condition we buve previously referred. remains tnatatu quo. The Rutland Herald, ob huraday), maya Deed 1, Mitt, or thie ‘¢ in Wallingford on business yestere inors aflont in that aswall the case, went to the real. hosband and made amination of the body, and he assure: that it bs it extra. him fallen, south side brought ont, and it was fe pistol to bi yesterday ( place, happent fienring th nd no people's | ordinary ‘ease, entirely beyond npretension, turday, when | Hy eft there’ laxt might xt_h o% ve full days HB. Kerrigan, | aiter her death (it death tt be), up to whieh time no vigns of decomposition were manifest. ‘The body was warm when found, Saturday and Sunday, till afternoon, lee was pliced around it, aa nsaal, to cool Monday the room was silly warmed, and assert thelt right’ to suffrage, It is estimated that | the body covered with quilts, alter belng thoroughly or the prescut restrictions there are 10K) colored | rubbed with alcohol ani Since that time th ry in the State, and it t9 anid they h room has been kep loctor urged the balance of power between the Democratic a w 3 of & hot beth a the publican parties, Whichever party, therefor family took no action, dy ws At cures this vote ts most certain to wi nnd the party | were, awe-stricken in the presence of an awful di that ives the beat assuranen of greating Impartial | pensation the working of wirch they eannot unde versal suffrage is likely to secure it. stand, and with resignation they are awaiting res bidlns: pede NT) While they cannot think of interring. the SES neither are they wilhng to employ energetic mani: LABOR MOVEMENTS, lations to resuscitate it, Altogether itis a strange pide lt case," — A Srinitvatist Neouess—Wonprnvet Musica Powrns.—'This morning « negro woman, with her it appears that sit the strike, whieh terminal obiid, called upon Township Trastee Keuben Robert. suckenafully for tho Journeymen, everything is pro- | £00, askliig fur aid, Geverel questions were seked greasing satisfactorily, Some arrangements were | her In regard to where she came from, and whither made in reference to & festival to be held a fortuight | she was going, In reply, @ was from Lone, in Westehester Couaty, to create w fund to | b and war the nraro who had ing the past year, arkuble powers, led by the spirits, Upon betng wiked to give a specimen of ler music, she began hunting a religious alr, at the same time (ump ng her breast with her fingers, As she did this the sound we to descend irom the lips to the breast, and the mosle was almilar to that made by a com Dination of orass instruments. At other times the sound produced was like that of x caliope, full-toued and sweet, ‘This negro claims to be possessed by | spirits, who inake these dite sounds at their nploy of the Singer Sewing Machine z v an Avo tInuve.” ‘Tho firm shows to sien. of | Pleas Now Albany (iat,) Ladyer, giving ta) aud will uot until they have tade « trial of ——<— = i their work done eleewhore, for which they ; ? a Fst ty ‘The workmen are equally in Scrrosen Fatar Accipent. 7 o'clock Inst eveniuy, riand, aged 2 fell from thw reat fre escape on the second story of 444 West ‘Thirty-flest street, to the ground, and sustilned in rhe since 'y | Juries of @ supposed fatal character, Cured tor, o terms b yet, Artemetea Surcipg.—Hannah — Stanho a Withough negottutions are pen¢ alwork> | woman bout 19 years oll, utiempted to commit nding employment in uther suups. fu.cide by drowulig yesterday, between 1 and 12 o'clock, but was 16 who juuped overboard afior her, home to her friends in Connecticut, Deownep,—An unknown man was d by Officers Doyle andK elly, She was sent esterday dro’ In the Kast river, at the foot of Foriy-seventh | wireet. The clothes, which consisied of a pur of blick and white Woolen pants, tan-colored Maunel siirt, brown bat, aud Congress gaiters, were tiken to the Nincteeutl Precinct Station House tor identi fleation hortly before 8 o'clock, on Satur- ho Wholesale cigar stove vl Breslin & Vit Water street, was entered by means of file keys, and cigars to the value of $500 placed in tay. The unions here are determined to con: | bage for removal, ‘The porter coming in while the this strike until next Spring if necessary. tileves were at work, discovered two of them, to wten Isiaad Union, organized two weeks ago | him unknown, Who at onoe attacked, and felled Mit by a well-directed plow in the face, While the porter Was scinl-uneonscious, the thieves made their escape, but wituout thelr booty, Biro Hissere to Deata.—At @ quarter past elute Injusth although with the best motives, in | twelve o'clock yesterday alternor n, Arnold Alviae, stating thal the proceeds of the Kegister’s oMee fir | French, mmitted rulclde at 141 Laurens street, the next 6 months will only pay off his debts, and that | rear building by woven an artery in the left ar then his family will be leit dosiitute. ‘The ineome vo | ‘The deceased formerly ‘kept w candy stand atthe liberally retained for thom by Gov. Fenton, acting on | corner of Grand street wid Broadway, aud lefts the sugeestion of Mr. Greeley, will pay ofl’ the mort: | letter stating that in consequiuce of sickness and age on their house, and will secure them the rent of fit at icant, besides what inyy be realized from (Le | th jnter bot Gi Halpine in the Citieen.— Citizens hard times lie was tirod of living. The room in which body Was almost cuough in itself to make auy one Ured of Lifay «a German sevant girl, Mra, it about 1 o'eloek, ris re. Haj d uuie divectod we ‘airs to Where Mra, lamond rings from her irl told Gamble it wus too and that abe did not wink to Ko, commanded ber l go at once, mn procecided up stairs to Mrs, Gump! the servant t room for Puxpose oF getiing the rings, us she had been commanded by Gamtn but ow entering her room her heart tall her, and she went back down stairs without thein, Gamble asket her if Md cot the ri Sho sald: "No, Mr, Gamble, do it.” Fi auntie bec dering the girl to up stalry to the room where for the pu. pose of take a ler fingers. Whon Gamble Gamble seemed to wuderstand itly togetaer, Lo peer hor riage. Gamole, ef, Wus BOL Lo be discoured or prevented Lt echition of his design. Me at once qrasyod the wed hands of hin dying wile, aad by acwoal phyale eal sirenyth forecd them ope srl ped | Frlvee Irom her fingers, and lett the foom, leaving Mra. Gambie alone tn’ Wer NGS, How tony she was left alone tn or who wi present when she died, is not yet wv ed. At about @o'clock on. that mor nie went to the houre of a Mrs. Sherman, Woe man, and asked her we B. One® aud lay Mra, went at ‘and arrivi to where Hejis re vt Want Wo nee Mra. Sno: man 4 p stad y was and ring the corms for tue coma, arunce oi the body, atso early a period after death, presonted but one or two reimarkau.e f Th Atomueh ant bowels were very wich swoilea, nod the blood-vesels about the neck and eo were much cularged. ‘The former would tullow death produced by mineral poisons, and the latter that produced by almost any of the nurcotic polsoma, Gamble co I the death of his wite from tie nelzhbor went © lu ¢ nd on Movday morniny tig the corpse of bis nh, wits ths, it teat mij neighbors admiitance to the house, le cou Wave BY in the wt purpose, they wore res This conduct of otter effect than ty arouse hich hie lived, and whieh filed ‘the avery person on wearing of ue sudden death of Mrs, Uamble, No oue of her noighbors had learned of her tines, and she bad been seen omly a fow days previvoy al promisos, aitendig to her cus On that Mouday, Gaumbi among other things, made arran ship ‘the body of Mrs, Gamble, he ex. Rremed, Mt, on” the following” morning, to w York, by the Erie and Northern N, It R. Ou that day he came to Now York, an While here passed tie residence of the brothe of Mre, Gamble, but instead of informing them what had transpired, be kept the matter a proivum secret; and it Was n't until the death and Durlal had be need in the public papers that they ob- ce, tained the intelli % Gamble, on Tuesday, Auguat 4, “shipped” the body wot having bad pervormed tao of his wil.'to New uri slightest funeral service, The ncicibors asked himif tue was not qolng to have a ‘uneral service beture to toving the body, and Le reyliod that he was going to have tho (unoral services in New York, where her relatives were, However, this proceeding of Me, Gamble did not seem to satisfy bis neighbors. Some of tem went to Nynex, and made complaint toe Justice of the Peace; and'on Tuesday moruing this Justice and two constables went to. Mrs, Gamble’s house, and objected to the body being re moved, when sr. Gambie roduced a en cae, ‘uileged to have been given by a physician im that } and the officers aiowes the body to be k , When the corpse arrived in New York, Gamble lid it carried ta Greenwood Cemetery ‘and Dusted, still concealing this fact trom the brothers and sister of Mrs, Gam ‘0 persuus fyilowed to the grave but Gamble and Mra. Huu, While the burial was going on, It it Alry, Hujus aud Gamble were riding al ry in @ carriage, and conducting th selves in & most unbocomning and hinpr per m Gamble burries (he corpse tom the railroad to Greenwoo.i, and made no effort to hav Would not allow, ie buried and from first te last, by Is conduc shown an absence of ail rey gret and a brutality 'sumciout to shock the moral and Christi (eelings of avy community, and to induce tho most careful and the closest scrutiny into the cause of Mrs, Gamble's death, Before aud since the det of Mrs, Gamb.e, Gamble and the woman Bs have been conducting themselves in a highly line moral aud improper manuer, being {nu constant come panionstip by their devions have aroused the il indignation of the entire community in which they live, Mra. Gam jas Weulthy, perfect Indy, tn all respes i during ‘her brief residence in Clarkestown had acquired friends in that community; and her sade den aud mysterious death, fullowed the eruel and unwarrantable conduct of ber husban have given rise to the strongest suspielons of f pay. ‘The brothers und sister, on learning the facts, employed Mr. H. Daily, of tae law Dally & Kelgnvlda, us their counsel, He at once started fos the scene Of the supposed crime, and began & close snvestigation of the ailuir, He found the facts and cireumatanees much stronger than lire detalled, wud Hriay last caused the budy of Mv, Gamble to be xd, Dr, Shepard, of Brooklyn, and Professor jus, Of New York, made an exemi ‘ind subsequently the matter Js ot Dr. Doremus, and the bi dergoing @ rigid chemical analyst yet known, and cannoc be for several days, sequently, Mr, Duiley drew the necessary Bipers and on Sunday last Justice John A, Bogurt, of town, Rockland county, issued ® warraut for the arrest 0. Gamble and Mrs. Hojus, ‘Tho. warrwnt yas placed tu the bands of the Deputy Sheri ot New York, “That ofieer, accompanied by John A Quack: cuboss, of Prermont, a coroner of l ebunty, proweeded om Monday last to Gamble resid for the purpose of nuiking the arrest, On arriy! honse it was loarucd that @. had left for New York on the Satur ngent search was me about the house by the officers, but without avail, However, on ‘Thursday last, Gamble and his. female Mrs. Hujus were arrested, and have been evm alt ihe nveatigution ‘elng made by De, Bere mus, of us city, and wl irther developments the case, Coroner Flavin of Brooklyn, betore whom the inquest will be bield, ts deserving of much praise + for bis geal and in the ‘Gam s draw rescut time, denies that bis wife ie real and per i Dickinson, the District A\ county, states that three or (our that Mra, Gamble bequentbed { soual pranarty to Gaanbles ria