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: : ] 7 ] : THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NEW CABLE TELEGRAMS | FROM WASHINGTO yen with all the citizens you enmmon in ease of ners. * You witt ne particntar to observe that this hich and — Pesponsibie anihority te given to ihe Martha! oly, and Despatches to The [itt precepus rostet to. hier kad wened uncer the r ecial Despatches to The Bun. aru. precepts Mirestet to Mim hid weed caver th Great Victory of the Imperial |"? Wasncwerow, Avg. 08, | Braet fis Petey tate sayy ns fe The WHITE SULPHUR CoNPRRENCE, E in hy Troops in China The mission of Gen, Rosecrans to the White | 1n"shwe Wa thee acacia Suiphar Springs, Va, and his interviews there with | Sink duty aed process iseved to you most wot Be ‘The Rebel Army near Tientsin Gen, Lee and other prominent actors In the Inte Cons | hrooent isedet to you tnst gut Ye federaey, the substance of which has airendy op- | log th vente, wich, ut ed peared in the newspapers, gives rise to mm | dueetices of ie Utterly Rout comment and speculation in political eireies here, The ends of Gen. Rosecrans give various explanations of his visit, among others that Mon, Reverdy Johnson Pays bis | yeiaspone to consult with fen i re wi litary foree tr sobdhing & 8 about a new railroad project to run through certain | Mm itary force al dun Respect to Disraell, Southern States into Mexico, It Was leaked | cramthunition 's shared ) out, however, among prominent Democrats as well in the correspondence «of = rome The French Emperor Refuses to Moot | yy 1« thienmond papers, that Gen, foveerava’s bust the anish Queen. ness at the White Sulphur is purely polities, ond Sp: Q contemplates nothing less than @ well-organized movement to help elect Seymour and cuina. opments soon to be mate, it Is asserted, will give | ¢ Hitvet the ciate ag ing Southern men | hicantwority Ana duty wader sn Ginattot opr Fyour duly wad AUthority ta Couneetion ordanes with th Oation of One je to wailitary ea ti tare of han show 1 Patan iheoh proof of this, Gen, Rosecrans Is expected to return |)" tne Uatiel dtacen ars cae Hoxa Kove, July 25, vin Loxpow, Ang, 26,— | here on Priday or Saturday next, when he wil lay p power by Reports reached here from the North that the | the result of his visit before the President, and those | [S!" ny tn or Imperial troops have gnived a great victory, The | at whose suggestion be went to the White S te mt army of rebela, which for several months menaced THE SOUTHERN ComPLICATION Tien-tsin, the port of Pekin, while retiring wee 2 of towards Well informe wile Southern Unionists say that the the South, was overtaken by the Imperial forces, The | order from the War Department to Gen, Meade, | Hamer, very Kespeoutuyy, sours later were assisted by European officers and eng ¢ loday, together with the letter 0: WH. M, EVARTS, cers, A great battle took place, at the end of which mey-General Brarts, to the United States Mar INDIAN TROU RIAA, the rebels were totally defeated ant routed. ‘There | shat for the Northern District of Florida, will | 4,8)" ! Ax CF ig «tnd were groat rejoicings in Pekin over the result. moet tb emergency sure to atiee in | (ee aces Horean, from Furt Benton, a thot section before the Presidential elec nd on the Lath enilil Adie tion 18 over, A prominent army —oMecr, | dered by Tudhine, at « pluew yard pn tn says that ‘ort Hawley. They were bui Lonvox, Aug. 26.—Thw Hon. Reverdy Jobneon, | e*h from the Department of Loaisian Whe Amorican Minister, has had au nodience withthe | Se cEers of the War Department te en, Dechanan | the steamer Lent lool ou, wa Henry Hicht Hon, Honjainin Disraclt at Haghenden Manor, | T@ Dreetleally useless, 90 far as putting an end to | Ptwie or Puaburghy Ws 1, of Loves, Aug, 26.—It is said here that the ocean | 2#0Fder and lawlessness prevailing in that depart: | Villadeipiuas LG. Keyser, Duis; Frank’ te Mall service ween United States and Great Britain, via the Southampton lines, will soon be dis: coutinued, and that the mails will all be sent via British stenners (rom Queenstown, Although this is known ty be in accordance with the proposition made to Postmaster-General Randall some time since by the British postal authorities, through Mr. Trot: tment is concerned, Exnerionce has showa that with | Burton, of Lagrange, ‘Te — Dowd'e, of Bt. theve reeniations even the most willing and eMcient | Houle, band a purty ‘named Jones, piseo, Of reek tartny officers find it impossible to protect Union mon ‘in fow Week», nnd it. ts believed had from the well organized b, derors and vor or tnterfered with any of thieves prow!ing throngh te country dis riets. Galion aa inv eschestod Une sealsoe au (aliyr ns oer’ Gen, Meade ie expected to arrive to-morrow, on | ible, and was cory wced thet then business with the Secretary of War. It is under: Lng Rag Wend hy pines, Abe stood that Gea, Meade desires more positive inf ween, Wh mation as to his powers in bis Depurtment with J upon inn gard to assisting the civil authorities in eaforeing the laws, Hee Lob slat lope, Awericans were hesitate to believe that thelr Government assented ti Arrangement which eview by wearly one half, anil deny mail earth al steamers which have proved to be among the fastest engaged in the bransatiantic trade Sourmamprox, Aug. 26.—The defeat Bappho yesterday i# explained by the fact that she Was not in proper condition to enter the regatta, and tn consequence met with a series of provoking acct dents which really put her out of the race long before ‘Ute conclasion. Tt seems that the Sappho was In dock all night Previous to the regatta, undergoing repairs to ber bul! aod r.geing, which were damaged last week to a THR CAME OF COHN. DTER yurnends hat a treaty be mde t as 00M ad practicable, or they may Kive Judge Advocate-General Holt, to whi serious touble to the tail coach worvice the | Secretary of war referred Gon. Dyer'a request for a | wiieh is Boon to be put in operation beiwe court-martial, has derided that Dyer Is not entitled to | Minnesota and Montana, and to sellers along the Missouri river, ‘Chore are also weumver oc bands the court martial demanded by him. In his opinion | 6 sioax roving (irough Montana, who have com: ‘on the subject, Gen, Holt »1ys that the graver olfences | mitted depredations, and have boasied to the charged by the Joint Congressional Comiunittoo on | (f0"* What they woul comuit ofhers ‘ele winter naniee against Gen, Dyer occurred over two years | thane They men roving, of in hans, aro, and, ording to the th Article of War, a | and ther vuk and sei mmy have a lemiucy to court martial eanaut be granted alter the @x ira Giseffuet the mountain tri 5 5. Smoot left W of so long a time. Gen, Dyer takes exception to the iherm Kanesh. on saportent be ness connveted Collision with the Ruchantrees, The work was hur- | OP/tlon of tho Judge Advocate General, and will ap. | with the tudlan 'urenn Fhed'y done, @» that she might be ready for the rac, | Ped! lo the Secretary of War, NEWS PROM CRETE, anu Ge rejuire were incvupicte ; 90 Ureak downs NORESS IN ARPTERUER, F Joformatia lore that the were iney Russian al When the signal gun was fred the yeh Letters received here from prominent members | ters of Cr hore ‘The Sappho was behind, Vat » of both Houses indie ate a meeting of Cong ' r i y gaining on (he Oimara, Wien the lore cw pickin tied: | ftve eMMMAING fia kleb Botikleers mm | Svein. The Preneh Gate wage In epite of thls secldent she September. The pressnre from the Southern States | eiinoat Wizard wore le ony Ve Si her epecd, nnd succeeded in passing the Ottnara, | In favor of @ seesion Lrereases daily, The recent | OF Candia, Bhe was pushing al ed under dive beadw ay, and with rs from the War Departinent, and the evident | | On the a of August the steam packet Scbield, of oud sector ec wing up with tie other yachts, | oouiay i the Austrian bay), arrived at Crete, bay) Sy Muu’ tate lay parte! Temporary repairs | Course of the Administration in relation to the | 445 Cy Mere male, dud the teh oner was axain inoking up | South, have convinced many prominent Republicans | aid who, bav for her 1s. Lime, When 1s consequence of the ios ot | that n meeting of Congress wil econvary to pro. | thelr owl countsy the bubs ay, her jid-boom broke off, All cilurts to | (ats moeung of Conare oe aaeester? 30 PPO | Senected tram Ginien the rice on her part were then abandoned, as | Vile against disturbances in the South at the election | packer Dau the Hout was a wreck. in November nih. The following is & table of the Lime of all the ieeiicrat. wavicive arpaten: Tie Putrie and the Monitewr Universel, French wapapers, say thal a petition sigued oy 0 pers n Mio. Bee. Names, HL. Min. fee, There is no change in the internal revenue | has been addressed to tay Sultaa, asking him t in | the Aus ie at the harbor red vther babii and were to embark arives on te Dita of every ey Whi 6 O{Sap phi + 6 2} | mote, Some Republicans are advising Commis | turn them ty their country, erm wre LOO ks RO Rolline tc 1h fe Mecut, | Buse bo pay their ow slows that RL RR es er Rollins to comproinise with Secretary MeCul- | {iey ard separated Teal they Kee vot uccurred the American boat would | leh im the x aecept tae Concensions Sublime wurte, e wen the race, and he offers a rew challenge (9 MA, ROMEO AT HOM his (or a long Tun at seu the f Aiea tin reas one Date A ter from Mr, Ann tags nd Voketopin, Capen Laced BN, | by the President relative to Mr, Rollins, until ater | in Washington, d Dir Ginnnnels My donvs, the swner ol tae suet | the 2st Sdptember, when, ifConsress docs not mect, |.“ Lhave the pleasure to tnform you that L arrived ta Miranda, and others coat i cag | the Commissioner will be suspended on charg Bay I have petit tiiwncr Cambria, whiel, won We racey Wa¥ | O46, Holling tas not siguifed hie Intention, #0 fur, of _ | entering into any compromise with Seerotary MeCul FRANCE, I relitive wo appoluta nil is waiting to sce ont what will ture up. atsy revelion 1a ters from Poris state My WHICH Will BOO be Loxpox, Aug. 2 Nutaue of the Stud Of that the Queen of Spain bad reques fe Linperor | INSTRUCTIONS TO MILITARY COMMANDERS IN THR ed, wid WICK KLVOS U Gallee Lor basin, th Rot Be pu pis aftuation is al stietory. Picsitent duaron NW polevn to meet her at Biarritz, aa that the Bus OUTIL is well, wna bom great © 4n the tuiure, peror had. declined the interview Instructions as follows have been sent to Maj AVENUE A TMEnts, Pawis, Jug Marshal Vaillant, Minister of George G, Meade, commanding the Departy at of storekeepers appointed to- eomal Revente law It. Lowts, An ¥ Vand sb tat the open. | of the South, at Atlanta, Ga,, Maj.-Gen, Geo ing of the Coun f Dijon aud made a | Thomas, commanding the Department of the Cu speceh calculated to have a highly tronquillizing | berland, at Loutevilie, Ky,, and to Brevet Maj effect, coming so soon after that of the Emperor at | I. ©, Buchanan, commanding the Department of erie, Bad Jone Troyes, He congratulated th ers of the Coun: | Louisiana, at New Orleans, La, ‘The tetter to Gen, i Ciland the people of the Department of the Cote | Buchanan was pablishe Jays aco: the Enpe ors Hourebold, was presen Ten. | Meweevers Henry C. Habba, wok eon, of Ha @'Or on the successful harvests, The Dlessing of HeapgtartTens oF THE AnMY, ADJUTANT | Jacob Dalley ’ ai i’ ‘ 4 h end i Gexpnats Orvicr, Wasnixorton, J BS, 188, ( Wri H Calletter, of Koehester, N bun crops, he raid, was the more ready ap. G, Meade, U.S.A. Commanaing the | 8t Otwwolr, Kochostur, 8. ¥. precited by the people ax they bad reason to focl nt of the South, Atlanta, Ua. t ‘The following persons have been appointed gau aosured by recent events that they would enjoy thelr | Grxenan—in reply to yonr request for Marshat made a happy al- | tlons relauve to the uxe of the troops nnd n of the Emperor at Troyes, whieh | command In aid of the eivil authorit of War directs to be furnished © + sne he cited in support of his declarations; aud be con | ond government the encle oy oat Your inform sinded bie remarks with this sestence: stenetions to Brew a) * of a letter of in bdeks aman, cotntnayt “Abundance in peace, but not maintained at the | 1akiVe ‘none | # August 10, expense Of patriotiom—this is (he eummary oC We | ane Fe? fom -General of present position of Franee, «wd States to” Alexander Magruder, Eeq., Pans, Aug. 8.—t- > ‘8, Marshal of the Northern District of Jiorli GEORGIA, ‘saya, in wn editorial on Augnet 2), 1968, z he keen Ti “0 eh f 4 Pery Lad can stuation, aaye Face WL CC RE ae) ete eee eee ee eae aetna ta Arranta, Ga,, Aug, 26,—A Dill has been intro. Possibility of war I Prussia reiuses (0 diraeia, ray bo ciployed to suppress Insurrection against | duced in the House to establish a State Police force. — e Governmest of ay State, and presceives the dus | It provides for the appointment of a Chief, who ts to SPAIN. led went Commander fa relerevce | yp icigt hiv aubordinater in cach eounty—they to be oy he under the control of the Governor—to enlorce the Manmip, Aug. 28.—The reported death of Gen. | emit ence the Sonia Dalce, which bas teen extensively eivevlatol, 18 dy | may command the sssistanes of 1 phaquember the copia Feapretive distrieta or counties, to execute. 1a @led on good authority, precepts Issued to them by competent auth eligibility of — obligation of the military, individaal officers made that the minority could om ORRMANY., roldiers tn cominon, with all citizens, to obey the The Speaker said the _—— sutimons of sual or Sherif, must be heb! sub: wees in whieh |o Bunun, August 26,—The official journals hore | ordinate to shes paramount duty ce members of a per. | failed to report, he deci Hel milites bo ve Oops ea cLonly | War inorder, An ap sey that the Prussian Govtsament has necopied the | javent military Body. wines tDe toons ean set only was taken, and the Chair ir properorrantaed capacity, uniter thelr own | Was sustained Dy a rte of WE be Sik, Proposals mads by the Goverument of the United | officers, and In obedience to the lidwediate orders of | | The ninority rive Cag ylent Btates for the establishment of effective regulations | Whose oMlcors. The ulcer commanding trooe aus Rea tree pe ef col for the protection and weljare of emigran that himself, and upon his own ofielal re=p titution, inelgivle. ‘The bn agent has been appomted to negotinte with the 'y, Whether the service required of him ts law sul na the part of the majority to p Hitute wis odered decia ware Ineligible, The question arom bers charged with Ineligi¥ility slould be allowed to vole each and separately on the ques tion of the eliptbility of others, "The Speaker deciied that one closes of ineibers on thal Ability should not vole on the el y of others. An a peal wasteacn from the decision of the Chalr, au the Chau War sustained by a vote o€W) to a), and necessary and compatinle with the proper dix of Ths ordinnry military duties, avd my ely. to proper ald in exeeu Hibited tohim by the fon the suiject. It ix under- pod that the Prussian Minister at Washington bas Deen instructed that, as the mutual relations of Ger many and the United States are now on such a favor able footit, te Prussian Govermment expects tuat exe necotatiogs Will Be brougut to a speedy and atisiuctory result American authorit San — HUsstay SOUTH CAKOLINA, aa vxsme resp (\ oa diepost ‘oups where ther Berwin, Aug. 26.—At the conclusion of his e+ ae Bie esate TOR Dust Couvupia, $C. Aug. 26.—The Legi Journ at the German waterlig places the Kuperor Alexander of Russia will proceed to Warsaw on his return to St, Petersburg. inent thon between Alliston may be iors, and in cases of oleeted eight Cireuit Judges to-day, of who rnor Orr is one. | Ge coxsity 5 3 ete sSardinates ‘are expected im this reunrd to aie - excreise tpon thelr own responsibility a wise diser Monument to the Inte Fitz Gree Halleck. BREGTUM, ton, to the end that in any eveat the peace may be | Special Despatch to The Su Awtwenr, A fan steamed | Oe Coc eand of Gon; Grant Gitvoup, Coun, Aug. 26,—A beautiful tribute Conan { rived in (signed) J.C. KELTON, to the memory of Fite Greene Molleck was erected SED PEAY, AME ORAOR SRS ginbb Agient-Ganera) over his grave bere to-day, in the form of an endur tL ott ng lel CE prerana eT Vener gen Enat OFT: AOE Nosikern | Ing monument, for which we ara indebted to the s] Diairbet OF tiortad, Augueting, PX. poet's friead, Gen, Wilton, of New York. It ina VINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Siar Your totter of the 1% od mo yoater : SE soe Seeks 8 _s day, and has received an atte conmueration, Got granite obelisk, cig! feet in eht. Avg, #—5 P. M.—Consols 9b innes, have been b stood that a formal dedication will ase pluee some and the arcount. Ari apeeial iu tine next mouth, when an address and # poem will stares, Bivecament er wise, aso estrnetinus be delivered by two cloquent #pakers. Tilinois Cousrat, th Breet: “Under — i "Pan —United States shout be ‘kind to have'tie alt of the miukary aed | Death of a Democratic Member of Congress Fay mt tat aie for ehe ane oF Tt Peace es military (9. bid. tue when Nee from Laulsinon, Livparomt, ‘Ai “O-9 P.M Cotton tne market | iiigs Col. prague Tyer New Onteana, Aug, #.—The Hon, Jamos Mann, tan advane @ Americal, fillow ing are ving quntation Lids middiing OF caus, Vise. The the otinates rn HOO Vales. Breadstu iain eed Luat'eales Ditig tH jorucw mixed. Western, ‘The of without material alteration, Pray outta linseed id buoy a the only Deraverstic mombar of Cungress from Louisiana, died this morning of congestion of the brain, Both branches of the Legislat out of respect t & resolution of opiate fo te tstrie GC legal procass In | Sudielary net of be en The marl et his dat deel a Nude Ue author Fy ENE 1 si.) euroke nd has de halt have power t vv Forgerien at Bost Ae Ea iedues for standard white, aaistance in the execution of | Bostox, Mass., Aug, 20.—A young man named b ie —— points oy + Geo, Saekrider, clerk ia the employ of Saekrider & uN. i popurh s mission mer ey Wn MARINE NEWS. Sera reste from this. that he fly 1 K ission merehants, torced checks to the re A siatance wi Ny for the exceution of your Bank, ind then 2 sh from Hoylake, Aug. 90-4, deepetay iran vast ort Zecatyadgments wider Four wihcial respons ta hae the mouerog theriver (ee, | ity: the law: feposes the determination of what force i arechgomer, aid We aucnored Wee Ni The PEO ey He SM HG ahd with | West Virwinin and Kentucky Ratlronds. 0 it fais Fro yer eee Wo cme line been seeb 90 Meare nercanity the whole ho™: | Gusexpucen, W, Va, Aug, 20.—At @ meatit Aisi nce hore on ed and iis believed all Bands are Lost, County, or district over "whieh the | o¢ qe Board of Directors of “the Ceut extends. In denning this f ng, and, as | understand © Company, cow Lract w: shal, on - the military withia your a aipite M¢urentencd settlements vimselt to- | Cominand all necessary, ald, the miliary wluuln Fo . he epradations tn Colorado, it'goniprisen every pe 0 responsthl Bettas Rar doers Denver despatch says | Hitler ehanty apane itt and oth pear tuna | om Carne ata “a large band of Arapahoe Inu ire commit Mions-inilttia, suldicrs, marines—all of whom Virginia conv dep ada‘tons in Bouthern Colo: ‘Governor ‘oun? to Obey. ry eri oe rg f fla? applied to den, Bheridan for wasistance, and While, lowev in power Lo marrow . @ adjourned his memary, ‘Tho Honse adopted mpathy, and voted to attend his fu- $16,000 oF $15,000, Which were pald by the conded, His Outs “POUL PLAY "SECOND ACT. - ‘The Way the Play in Manoged-Two of the Actors Released on Bail Without Examte n The Performance Troasterred to Another Thentre. The examination which was set down for 2 o'ctoek yesterday aferno Justice Shanley, cht not come of at all, as «change tn the east of the chief performers had inthe mean time been made Instead of Mr, Yard acting as counsel for the prison ers, W. PF. Howe had been selec opening of the afar ata quarter to 8 met to be a likelihood that th not been consulted in the may Yord moved for the examination to procesd, Mr. Howe then objected, stating that it had been agreed between the counsel on both sides to waive an exam: ination, \f the Magistrate would admit the prisoners to bail without ft, Justice Shandley stated that he he considered the ease to be one in whieh the Dis triet Attorney ehonld appear to prosecute; but, us there was nothing in the aiidavits to implicate Ward | and Qainn in the shooting, ounsel were | arreed, he would not olye wnsiisle | + thelt appearanes, providing a certifieat taine th tal that the wounded men . Deputy Sheritt Banker Would go to the got the requiret soetments, and eft ihe Cours Or that pneposs, Meanwitle a slit passace rms took plice between Mr. Yard and Me, Howe, Hi Shieh Lie Lormer Was Worsted, aud finuily left the Court ‘as at that hour Mr. TUR CONDITION OF THE WorxDED, About 4 o'clock Mr. Tanker returns | formed Justice Shaaciey that Dr, Wainwriaht stated | he cout not yet give the required certificate ; but | would state “that the boy was doing well, ojthough far from being out Of dancer, Biephen Wits Gioweht, wae in Ho Immediate danger, and, its Wa prokreantog as weil ws be desired. Lyon this report, and after rome Consultation between Uh | counse’, twoof the prisoners, Ward and Quiun, were | om agreciaent anit in. ADMITTED TO NHL above-mentioned prisonera having been to Court, the Clerk asked the usual ques J received anawes, which in briet are ws follows: Jamon Ward Ix 20'y ws Tulrd avenue, and by oc Shoritt, He raid he w. Ve Able, to entabli proper time, ‘Thoma Quinn te nt Bil Kant Thirty-tteat vecupation also Of age, resides nt y street, Special Ny pleaded Lot nd statod that id prove hie tnagcence when he obit Holt was then Liken in tive of $5.0) | mel to'answer nt the Court of General Sessions for trl. Judge Shandiey refused to theee to ball, or even to hold an exami considere! the eharze of two serious a el Le Uiue lightly dealt with, At this stare of the proceedings one of Mr. Howe's clerks left the cont, aud in a few momenis it wa found that be had wit: ¢ WADKAS CORPUS ON THE PRISON KREPRR. The People of the State af New York, to dames B Conler Warden of the Cty 1 bon of toe City Heinen Yorks aud te Ren pr puiy Wecper at dferson Hyisun, On abst tty, @) e@tengy Aye the bodies of George ard, Len a8 he ter to ourk, at ya Now Vrs, HH, at 1D OvlOeK tn the fore cont what shall isa ant there be eons ide Lo'thens, nnd have you then there this wel Wittens, He 4H. tle of Ii Ry the Wittias AN yan re delondaaus, orved the above. , ‘tthe ralling of the Osun, ner quietly aldr thine serving the fi CHRTIORARL ON JUBTION SHANDLEY, The Prople af the State of New York, to Biwrard J. aulegs Bao one nf the Bolice Juntions ay the ily that you certify fully at owe of ihe Juste supose oo.§: Chambers street the ety © FIN day Of Avugnet, 19%, at 10 of the: ent of Moore, Jatios Ward) Denis nnn they shalt Conrt CHATLES B. LORW, Clerk. aw B, Hown, At . NE ow the within w 11 Sy 1 COTA ALE mie Court re, kes the whole ma'ter ndley, ane) trons lerm ner to Jude Marnand, of tie however, does nat neenenarily re: priveipal fecors in the tragedy. ti Vherty : for ittemore than Mikely that Judge Burn ard Will look at the offence in exsetiy the same. I as Justice Bhandey has dene, and re them to Wail woth it ie elealy proven thy Chamberlain will not die from the elfects of the Wounds be las recived. = Least Night. We Broadway te was last night the ¢ of unotter act besides thowe contained tn the of * Kou Psy." Lnmediately after trite parce hi begun, Mr, Moore, the Manager, w. ved by Ge. Lloyd, a gentleman notable in th theatrleal profession, with & copy of the following in ACHOM, aud | W iliuaha A. M¢ yc that the defendants Wataten and Wintiame Asm empbiyes, serya the drat way Theat Seon et ferit bv favre 40 the putuelunee bs ‘wy Taw Vora. Ag, 26, 1908 tod CRORGE G, BARNARD. yyil staten that on. receiving the document Mr, Moore sail “he didn't eave for Judge Barnard’s ordor, and the play wonld go on." Cuplen were served upon We two treasurers In the ofiice, one of who obeyed by leaving lustunter, ‘The play went om, Nothing indicated what was to follow, Two gentlemen seated In the orelent might be sem epeaklag together, and one of them to go out and ina fow times, ‘Thin was nothing; it froquently oceura, The prologue was over, the first act Was plyed out, and the eurtain rose upon the secon: i i} he scone Wak Godse Isiand, where onteln and itobert Penfold. were castaway, ithe otrange love. of the beroine. and the hero beeame deve Pits and ow in due cour avowed nd nckne Pyne. arrangements, by Wine they wre to be wade one were tn nied, and iy frtntrated iiy the appearance of Helen's Jost daughter 1 i the act of listenin Mia” diughter'a lover Was rudely disturhid Wro. refurreid bo rece} ryanion, tnd ao deeply play titat bis th the when the iuter One of the to edt BONNE pt was the au wage frou | sias of the tioment b who were wrapt tin work, and retabned powitions, Misa He t Miss Hawthoria) wo the contre, ber stern parent, Mr, Burnett, wae ato ide, ond (Lobert Mensob.) Mr Hark ne Penfold won woud aid feels of a man springin rooted Dis attention and took him aback, hidtime tu recover himself the quickly w where We stuod abd preset copy of the fajanedon | rr ture, Mr. tha kins sold, ** Is there ne pul this man once” ‘The paper dropped upon the Mage, but. was afterwards) picked up by Mr, kins. Mise Hawtho.ne was next served, Bue crnet pac os dewth, and nearly fuinted, but was soon Lorself again,” Mira. Burnes was siunilarly aibnded to. While this was golug on the audien toved ant roared and shouted * Put him out,” “Shove vim of, * Knock bim down, io On with tue pay,” &¢, ‘The intruder stirred not, bat ined esl wader the orm of yells, He did bis business Well and then retired from the stage, when ve and his eomponton left the theatre, The former was Mr, Williams,» bookkeeper ‘n the employ of Me. damon, Lluyd, the lab ter “wis ‘bis brotlier, ” General whose name fy familiar to che profession, ‘Goneral, then went a AR A te gw OO, you a » May pen, tickets haye ‘nee wold, and the play goee'on.” ‘Mr, Moore puld no attention to the re: went Anterpo! of the cutive audience on the A him with a in of 1b ni enlisted the ee PRICE TWO CENTS. ASCREECH AT THE TAMMANY CONVENTION, | 274 thelr friends to rematn sttent tit wfter Novem bors but when the ides of that fatal month to thea name. (Apptante.) We t ny etait be OG | rence, oor which ve seained with hho, —_—— art passed, and tho Wintiy blots shell drive to the Harktos teeaute we believe him to be an how nd | LS a sae Stow Hendricks wae Bachred: fireside the thousands who will dixcnae the post, ty that gcatleinan that Ne thuoked Mr. Marre forth _ Hey ne naiee ot ON eee generous compliment be had paid bin, He pois: 3 Cf Petrie aida cherie oem are ng 4 fle nginte petriotic men who, in the xrcat elty of Mite 8 ate, tae to Wie netions In vindication of wie character, ‘The TRIUMPH OF TUE REVOLUTIONISTS, | semblod beneath the scorching sua of duly to set Temarks were loadly apwan ted. The play the pre ihe «tan tard of victory, Instend of moins ceded wndis ny hed to the end ne " at In OF , Tt was eiated by the partion Who serwad the Injnoe y ins tne entmpttnent offs Rom atk, ey | Yon that i Winter hy By aucae 5 rst ah M4 Prespandence of The Sin. tell their disapoointed fiat ners how the so viously barged to aunounce aid. that they conid not. poesibly Wasniwoton, Aug. 28, 1988, | Gannon inrcvioualy chatted to sano .before the commenced. | ‘The subjoincd curious and interesting | hebotueiray ne Leak ate the abont cight 1 to be mate for ing, Mr. Mark the injunction set oe | document has come into my hands, and T for. | fen! wont Pease the wag, Henerichs savagnee Be enon the ete. | ward it to Tae Sey for publication, Though it te WM merety towed from hand to hand as 9 pin ach It ls believed that | apparently a contidential paper, it has been come | ¢, bay F. kis rat the ny see 88 6 version to aupleasant document | municated to me without tad tive State, to sccare him ® ane Who ignored the guplea y restriction an to | second on the tleket, resolved to give hit the Biving ft to the put ‘Then. New York went for Hendricks, apparentiy in The cre test danger the ply stood In was that ™ Dilment of thre vere, would atlanta: from playlog le The author of this paper is Mr. Wixstow 8. | good faith, certainly good faith on the part of Chare! Maw thon Parl, So thought her commute on the sage, She Mt Mevived theuslowever, and acted oven hetter than | TLawts, of Ladianapotis, te t+ «brother-in-law | Sid hie dinmeliate frlande, who, seemed ae ranch usual, of Senator Hexnnrcns, and is sincerely devoted | the whole progress of the New York Our THT ROSECKANS MISSION, to his elevation, He wasadelogate from Indiana | fone any My luim , withowed ench duplicity, beer macr in the Tammany Convention, and was the prin- He amit on sbbed all a eta iy Ht has Nothing to Meer of Mrs Men | (2b! Hoctited ty the repudl dilation Nothing Oute de With Palitice-The | OPM Fepresentative ead ox General Travelling on His Own Hook, — | ticks In that bor Gueesmnien Wire Scurnen Searwes, Weat | ‘The document in question was written by 8, Aue. 26.—Gen, Roseer has no | immediately efier the adjournment of the ©. ing jonrnats to the contrary notwitlatanding. | appears to be simply his repor', intended for Mr. | being taken them been announecd) have been the it is of a purely private and | ot of a political char vee, After being for Hendricks until Ms friends acter, Tn revercnee to the Presitential candidates, | Hexontess and his personal friends, of what had | jad verry within thelr grexp, he ten wan'ed the Gen, eaieants ter bars hak Rresidene danmioy, | been done in the Convention, and of tho couses | thirty-three votes of New York to be cast for Cha cward i noneommittal, No format inter | abd intrigues which defeated their well-fouoded | order to produce chaos, out of whleb be tak tween Gen, wecrane wad Accordiig. to his own | oI fiatementa he comes. of hls 6 ord Gr satisty | ‘The original of this paper isin my hands in | ee th wad ee etsee ftnstt eetutncnng | Mr: Lawiw's handwriting, and ean be produced if ator bit obacrvutions, He a invited pont me dress, but . nder the trad of the ambitions them, te ihe feat enamel: bofsrg the Con complimen'ing “Pendietos stutesmon with a glortows py 1 triding with hin friends, rushing inte hopes, Vallondighem wes his major-domo. Why did those evolutionists of the Biatr, Volland Preston stripe control? Why were the aie nian? Because they wished to axe the tas a rovoiuilonary football. Under either Hen: Urieks vr Chase they could not and the South could o vote cater Jotnson, who lui ne men who were extreme men whow by pee deeained, iin The Convention was composed of the best, the greatest men of the De Palltien seratic party, and the wore, shape no Convention of that party ever era —ewelilaieaieasi Laxeasren, Pa. An Carl Schurz Lrided Aa Co AR UA, adateead. & bodied more ot the couservative and patriotic ele. Nashville, on Hall, in this © loreon presided at ante and other disting vwer House of the ments of the party than were at New York merting . h ¢ fell the unseen Influences o the, merting. | 4 but among them were felt tho unseen tntluences of n July | Nasnvinue, Aug. 26.—The meeting att K. @ Leri« re passed the Military bill today. It will in the Sew t. Gen, Selura apoke for over au hour, | @fevoluttonnry character, which in the end, me | of the formes and was Histened te with iw ~ leterent ti nucbout with the trading and buekstering elem } Teheran letde at Kings : lure follow in one of bis exertient . ion Sp jesteray. . i exerllent | state of New York, led by Horatio Seynn Nimattin Mtandt, a German, committe! aaielda te he eae jets “Grant and € “at the Braminer nediate friends, caused irreparable disaster, this oly b-tay, by shooting himself in (he mowtl, building were ituminated thin evening. Great en- | — Inorder to truthful representation of the state of a ——— vis heciges - Ge sale arvana partion at the time that Convention met, f will en. PENTAN CONVENTION, i. 26.—The Repu deavor to deseribe the position and status of the Tead paket Fi ssional District of this elty in Conven " The Convention met yesterday at 10 o’eloe] m (his morning, Fenominated Gen, W. A. Pile for | ins candidates of that Convention whea It met. TE] sod the ht, Col, O'lictenr, eee f: rdlection to Congress, by acclamation, Will do so With «fairness and candor and segard for | The roll loving been ealled, Chairwoan Sr. Lovis, Aug, 20.—The Aepublioan this morn. | truth which will challenge contradiedton. male a anort widress, congratulating them on the {ng emvlat calls denice many of tie assertions mate | Pest take Pendleton, not beeause he wan frat with | LArmeny and goo fosiing winch, wo far, character: Jacd their prowcedt ves. hin party, Dut because he represented an idea and | A military committee waa appointed to confor with ier paper, and. expresses tho opinion that no auch | sentiment which controlled the Convention some. | Me Military Hon wien was now sitting io relat organization extets, what at fret, and wholly at last, and solected tho can- | Yt 4Et, fon ater which a recess v ae Le thee Sanatoaa, Affy. 26.—The Re publicans opened | didate ted that toey examined the books and account tn Ute county by a piente at Ketel ron alet snk pat Coinj-ed ihe Heats of [ene and expenditure, ay ot, newt Ualca'e camp. grountl, Henle | Pendleton was young and ambitions, Alth ry with the report of the Heights, ‘Three thousind poopie were present from | Others were more eminent, he conld mot bide hie et Kxceutive in every partewlar. the nelabboring tow KB. McKean pr time, and being located at a favorable point (Cinein The Pi on to the stander eff. sided, Horace. Gree ire Squier, Mev. J culated commenced, fnridionsly at first, and finally with | money of ser ww Yehortn ¢ me — haughty means attempted, to force hitavelf upon the ea lies put fur © for wiotm party. ho uiwney #0 ‘Tho most potentiol and the first support he re- ceived was from the "whiskey ring.” tlow sould go wir hea, which wore received wit ond of the pr means of Brotherhosd we ea-Mecond Days Provinaner, I. Ly Aug, 26 ; connect with | pwewgin Or oat Oxo Ga. a Hy the ald of money gained in the corrupt infla- ise tas beau t x by m head and. neek, alter a hard Fr: ences of whiskey «windling, he was aided materia’ ne OF RIB. Morrissey was thy ly, a8 wan not only notorions, but was established by “ ae a ead sey ay een Wooley's teatlinony before the managers, where he Pie second rave Was for the Kiwde Island cup, ¢°0 | Wore he was engaged In eloctioncering for Pendic- and $1,000 cided, two miles and abalf, Gen | ton aaa busines eral Yorke beat Fauny Cheatham one length, afer | yy ‘’ tantcndid rece, In wich Onward led for (wo miles; | _ With the slaews of wor thus gained b cb ALON, tol tat the Fevisa mission wis not thy such meas, ‘They saoatd to theme nes as the the enemy, ret to the pleked up the ater ‘bolted aecuvuah and Red Dick came in | In Ohio, Indiana, and Titinols, all the “soldiers Inte report about the Wo OF bum Que third, ‘Time, Phe grout odds against General | fortune,” without visible means of support, and Bualtaertand 4 prot of Ue soaertuings | eat eee ayre Judged by the Jullowing among (he | hom ut ax travelling missionaries to make con: | gy or te committed wn fini Feyere ot ote y Panny Cheatham, verts, With pockets full of money they went from | tn an ott Cony eons thoy Mi referred. mnny ¢ e+ . ‘ Shep tg oa ‘Thee of the Committes ow More Organi Fo nn ree State to State with their “travelling groeerion, Petre crite ation reported an heey eh % | while the conservative masses and the greatest and | Sitch ide xrantat ‘The weather was falr, There were 4,00 peovie | best men of the party were trying to organize by Present, means ealeulated to commend themecives ta the | pressed hitasel? pleascd at the «piev Grinced in the Chacry stone of teste Tear nate waa country, these Pendieton drammers forestalied ac ob teed biter’ tera Ben” FRE Tome Park this yoar keven po tion of the better class, Wunkslotss.ton, Weak gly ime ad Wo tae on nieizstion. wnd ercloning §10) Wig letter wer coewa Fivecchaei +h Ble wiitles, Lun tle state of the bei Jered Mr, Savage oon 1 dider fron woul uy Duke won the firat heat under «pull, in dW leading throughout. elowely premsed by Ring JLB, | yewepapern were sulv tie heat Morrisey Wen drawn, General | Hon met the Penticton cabal had a strength and won under a pail in | power that warranted them in assuming haughty and nd mile, and on come % bette Reis tin Tie Wetting soca at tie start | ™perious airs over the yi on sow that PF BM 106 to 20 on Ceneral Duke ageinet the feld, clans, who w In the frst race Hardy rode Sleaty, 1 Stead Cie | feated in Convention, or Grant would walk over the Tn che mecoud rice Palmer rode General York ad Miller Fenny Chentbam. Pulaser rode General | ees Duke in the thir \ Not only bad Pendleton by this time app a majority of the Northwest, but quickly ¢ Base Ball, id the leading and " wareeo: One by one the feading Demoe Hating Woe ently the | vention ve bad | tng, Adjs ‘ructed” Tho celebrated Union Club, of Lansinghurgh, | sents of the South, led hy Whitlam C, Prost y] Seppe Dave — lied saddoal veral thousands to witness ihe game, accord: | unrepentant, and revolutionary sympathizers In the Avcipanr.—Isaae Iiekor, of 00 Diviaton steeat and the Mutuals, who lin the Pendletom boat, “Birds of a | yoy scot ‘ sever tut 176 Broad a tie a By wu ty very hensy catches on | But that ts not all, ‘They went to New York as | hue ce a Wore ever} stra One, Teedup a salts tabing advantage of the de. | Statmxa Aprray.—Ionry Hofinan, aged 14 play the Atiautics ob the Union Grounds, | (rartane, ae levellers, taking ndveninns ol Os CP | of 01 Hirovme sive, wae lant cvenlog slightly Willlameburut provision tn bustnoss, wearcity of money, Lubed inthe Wh breast, by a0, usknows bey uston aused by the drain of money to Bur | Cared tor by hls employer. buy what me could produce In oar own | Austr Buvcriow.-- At an alectioa of oeers at make at howe bad we adequate home | held last night by Co, Hy of the Nincty-sixth Megh iy ane Seen? : . NG. Caph, Kohlberger, when Siyor Stew ded. Mir, Spe, Kock of dhe fem of Book Hed to make the nse agalut the debts wt | EVE uf tha! Germania’ Asset ; fiectod. secund Liedtomunt. of openly, not with a viow to cause a “harmony of In- | flected socund Lieavomat van Da areata,” but Ineldlously attempted to produce seo | Misi” Was Wouud Wp by 4 90 called commoners Dearex wy wen Hosaanp.—Honora Connoll; uber fading on hin, Takeo will very. fuily i 2 Pas Seenn nme! Bonker, Gaby: i 4 | Honatiam and discontent, and thas shake public | ool Sty otvtreet, was last cvoring severely t Totaltersrcrreeene@? 10) Total #1 8) credit and destroy public faith, Hy tne keot | by her Mustaut, Michacl, who suck her INNING | aud sagacious rebels of the Preston stripe were on the | head and body several thes with a stiek of wood. ft, a, 4th, GU, 6th, THD. tbe, OU tert to uli In this object, Anything fo preven(tran- | The ingured Woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital, on, 1 se f 8 8 lee " and Mcbael wus locked up im the Seveata Ward Mutual ‘0.66 2 4 8 O GO 1B | quillity anda se nt ofour sections! dimentties. | Station House, bi Powe Hee ieyyr tt at 10. Quickly, too, the biter and disappointed Vatlandig: | Cuntovs Crock.—A large clock is on oxbibi- Mut Bound Catehos--Unien 2. Mutat & hom rished fnto the strife, and all acemed to indlente | Hen ny a window in the Bowery and attracts much Mutual 1. | attention “Phe central fiow represents New Voi the overthrow of wll conservative Iniuences, ab | tino, ond iy sirouaded by mina) diuks ike satelites, thomgh the great majority of the Convention was | which rcoont the ‘hue at Cincinuatl, Chicago, A ¢ unl wished to conserve every ting, a ig, Son Fenneisco, ad ot s,s aw to hve Conservative andl wished to conserve every thing, aud ng, het Oe eo eee thus conmend Itrelf to the country ball pet Alerts, . ‘ But the conservative Influences proved too stry Fa eg npn grep and, led by Beymour (who affected a “holy horror” tary for the latter club, by a ncure OF to Hh nd, ted hy Keymiour ( yh ofthe Pendlewn mevemontand Itsy ue objects), — TREN, thoy were repressed, Seymour, with patroolelng | 'T aire then beeame par @rcetence the lender of th opposed to Pendleton, thereby getting into the cor fuence of conservative men to stab them to thi hoart, and leave them prostrate and bleeding at th end, ns will be observed when we follow this uns |», /eeuniegr tt ipulous schemer to the last eeenes and fad him | the Seventeenth Award Ayres 9 mvon, Of bt ¥ at tue Je on A wus of 32,05, of s yesterday ‘ourt, will eumleaa in arty ity to eu | that'day he collected said m: tor of Fink's Hotel, and in | sate, bat appropriated I to | ted tor exannmation. | tie | proprie ono retara fur the ue. Commit to Walla + extiuuted at £5,000. partially i I ot brown, ¥ mstow.—The Grant and Col throngh macuLiauT Pee wholesale deg am, 210 North Se wis, Ang. 26,—'T' wr & ir nd stroct, was almost totally destroyed Ly fire this | praising Pondleton and shaklig the hands of bis eon | Ward) hata af Baking & One “py and were Unig. LHe pie ia the ulin te | gratuiators, the chery of tle whiskey ring, tho Pros | cverywhcre well received. Tey : fret Seen) J tons and ‘Vallandighams, and gloating over the Berry aalord: Hinghes, Canes & Stiteher, ad gained by duplicity, bad falth, and sy dines of d. Merriman, adjoinin triumph they y dans aged, but are protty well covered by insurance, The i Soon ‘ * Brooms $ —Thome, tained now. i cape Conyention—that gory slaughter nwhlehaclts | toy at the Jetierson Market Court by Ofte perayr ty Wades & Graham's lose, by fre this mone | ef excoutioner, Seymour, etanda dere | the Eighth Precinet, with shooting at and wounding red man, in Broome street atulations of | Charles Wii lowes of Hughes, Cl@fice & kleteher, J. Merman, revolving the eon; and intictitg a serious wound in the head, Sicel & Metioun ure covered Ly insurance tad ehdb0 Lin. fo the’ tevgto. | fue cals ns wound, Ti the he er Jong dagger, dripping with th a! Ww Hoepttal, cortitiod thet Wits CONDENSED TELECKAMS, held to awalt the reatit of Wa A Casn ov Nace! victina, every one of Whom be Jsrulled upon, and drawn back into a hidden r | 26,—The proprietor of | © Mawarenk, the #auntain Hotel wan ran Over by apasseager car | cor, profecscdiy to whisper words of hlondly ald Offs Allen street, Was and killed i i pi: and advice, and then, with an apparently friendly arm y Heteet.ve Qutan, ot toe Biehth Preciuct Coxeor jarles Clark, son mod them, at ens In the d © complaint of Guatayus Lien, sender, of 5 of GW. Ul field, neeidentatly "shoe | Around s Hieme fe Se da Mercer strevts who charges that the prisoner. came Mimsott ihievarh t eat died Instantiy mot | Cuarten H.—Pendicton damned the true men of | Yecrarday afternoon Into’ Ly store and stulew case of night while outeoon huatings the party, the real representatives of conservat kties. The complainant recut Agassiz, Senne tranquillity, who longed to be by a stato Hooper and party lef ity r ya seiwicrun en fodte for | Man ruitied, Mut their progress was slow. ‘The ¢ Railroatl, hendwiy was often checked by fickle w 1 ns. Sherman and Augur | warring currents never before observed in thit ordiy. Gen, Sherm atitude by the oldest mariners, and threatened by several thousand dollars’ worth of wos this ar some of the Br. who tor Conklin here Gils aterm Denver, Via Un $2, Louis, Aug. ached t St property ly a very mynterlous ans Toot i io the explanation ced up (OF ex. allow. Swinpting.—D&vid Swain 1, an evel alias by Detectives Wilumsda and Ath Prceinet, of the complaint Seeeey, Sn ea. trot hor bore O8 | socks und sloals previously unknown to the most Trent tain the General re tor afew days experienced pilots of the party, Dad « ere | uf Suinvet Shelp, vf Susquen ana bounty) Pas but Bosrox, Aug. 26,—Company B, of the Wash: | constoatly Qying in the political sky and hovered | BO® Testing 4 a) taught steeet, wito mieten tl ington Grays, end a baltaiion of cavalry of New they knew not why or whence, but | Quainted with, Wil «1 was favorably impressed Rie merieen ere Wie Tracom, thee wate re oft and ominous shaking of the head ond | with him, Ov arriving ly this city, Swain come Sorted gheough the principal streets to the Hancock | look of sotieitn n those Who supposed "all ivom anal stated! that Ue atogs Were seria House, ‘They leave to-morrow tmorning for Post | was fair,’ Little did they know that Seymour was ‘aid. sated be Was {100 shor, at tho sume fevee Py A hele sajoura Ia thie clty they Will | Qhe Jonah till the Mual dénouement, supposing that king indirectly for a t-as of tale amount. ‘ he was with them ; that hiv dceiinings were Ia good Pe re aroha thereey Of asunken rock which has proved fatal ty several | and nervous manner wos patriotism and solietude ty await ais examination, Fonsels, ln the track [rom Demerara to Trinidad. Lt | for the beat interests of the party ; and that Tux Genwax Verenans.—At Rucfle’s Hotel Bo an ot ee ae tS deg tte sain: oncieute | Sctivity was to harmonize upon Hendricks, the man | last night » meeting uf German Veterans of te late 6 dog, 33 min, truc bearing, ‘There aro W fuchois | whom wll the great and good, the conservative aud | Veteran Grantund Coliax campaign organtaation wae Of water ull round the rock up to the very cu patriotle, hind wuppoaed would be thelr leader, wish | formed Gen, Keyzanownal pros, und ‘posola, _ J ve valrous sold Vice | tions endorsing tle Repubiicon nowinations for U Popa ae taper pe es Be Dear of Hancock, the brave and chivalrous voldier, av Vice | Pret eer and Wice-Presilencs, aad tie Som ight pase President. ‘They would not believe, although often | {nations Of the Republican “State Convention warned, that Se) uur could ia (ure be plotiing thelr Syracuse, were read and adepted by @ aoa unanimous yote, A constitution and y-ws were gpa Adopted, which declare that the organization Is ta Did he do itt Some things are as strong in proof | eooperute with the German Republican Cenur as “holy writ, and that he did plot for thelr de- | paizm Club of the vity aud couaty of New Yor! struction can any one doubt? Do those most in- Keegy aiseparee oe toe preeee oer ae torcated doubt it¥ Party dominion, party des- | Was delivered OPS bel ‘whieh waa. Notinm, and party vride wev ranan the wounded | aupteciated by ihe veterans easuimbled