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hainmiiti: jie eee eee aheenennenaeieensinmemeaammnamnnteaeneaanae - oa -—- — THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, ; sata j reg PRIOR TWO CENTS CABLE TELEGRAMS a oe oT ety FROM WASHINGTON, diana, whom bag A gad brought hither by decepti: He German Democratic clabs of Mixt! 'wontieth, and other Democratic Warde — = >— _ representations, ey are nO match for enh Oumuam, Wut ‘Sacer Srainen, West Provera, KL deg Hthe rst race to. zi This by ios War Wath FIIA, Won oo bs ie tor ‘ion it havmony ‘his “suctres foe County, det at tho Castao, ta Houston. eurcee, bh , RL, + BT | peeidl Deepatehen to Th ; is house was weil filled last evening by an | ceived with 1 t upplause ight, A New English Cardinal to | va, aug. o1—Gen. Roscerans lef here at 10A.M. | day was for the Consolidated prize of §ia, two | SPEiMl Despatches to The “Wasmturow, Aug. 91, | Mtdlence whose armpathios were evidently on the | cheers ani atigurreperad wereriven to- our coun: | man Democratic. Central” Oo ro) be Made. for Washington, taking with him the address and | miles, Stonewall Jackson beat Red Dick easily in ts correspondence of the representatives of the South | 8404. a here. ‘The General declined to make it known. It | | The second race was for the Narragansctt stake, | 4) the Seth; pets tae ; . ‘ is in substance ® proclamation of the sentiments of each, and @800 added, The race was won by y letter of the 26th, published in Tim Sux of Admiral Farragut Gives | the southern people on the political situation, It pone beating La Polk 4 eo ass aes ‘aii, this morning, contains a curtous typographical error. an Entertainment. ‘will be made public by Gen. Rosecrans, with an ad- tood 8 tol on Stonewall Jack + | The name of the brother-in-law of Senstor I dress of his own, through the Central Democratic | In the Sone race, Hayonst wes’ tue To nite, DRICKS of Indiana, whore report on the Twmmany ‘The meeting having been Oswald Ottendorfer, of the N.Y. # elected President pro tem., aud appointed to act ns Secret side of Mr, Harkins, During yestorday doubts were | 80. Mr J. RW. Hl, or Savannah Ga, noxt addres re ed the meeting In support of cooperation, Mr.:Gau expressed to the effect that “Fon! Play" would not | announced that Mr. Tenn Sinith Ganted two maxon be produced at the Broatway last night, but the | at Creenpolnt this morning, A few new, members i ay. doubters were mistaken, ‘The drama was produced, | Mere then wdmitied, aiter which the plan of co- iphoeus, & committee of seven, 1 Hon alrond "i h but not the mome version that was plied on the | wer yaks lanes Cewine rene | Reateboome invited to take shares t.crein. ‘Tautphoons, previous nights, Mr. Harkins appeared before the John Kettleman presented the report of the | Jobn Seip, Mag ‘cartain after the first act, and delivered the following ittee On Mass Meeting, the expenses of which | Hernett. The report of TYPOGRAPMICAL RRROR IN THR NAM OF SRNATOR Cot . | The third race was for a premium of $1,5%), forall | Convention te published with that letter, is Winat therefor are end the names of the different § srgeNiah rain bg eed of Ny! sepiegpee en Gt ate dma emer Ue Gua & Prkiok mew . ~ on 4 tyre speech, which explains Itself: if 127.52, and | enrolled, 2 Fesolotion was THE INSURRECTION IN BULGARIA. | {i's "« by Gen » Beauregard, Echols, and | tonal stakes, or the four-mile dash at Saratoga t me. | & . insLow 8. Lewis, Priated 0 | Lanies ann Grernewen—Trecret Dwaen't here in mount now due by No. @ is $47, The Working- call » | Anderson,Alex. H, Stephens,Govs, Letcher, Pickens, | extra, The iollowing is the score : ‘Tur Sun, before the performance commenced to make an * Union will atinately boar ali this expense in tives of the prose are here, Assletant Postmaster. | {{cuertl Yorke. ‘| Gd] ol J. B, Thrie, Paymaster of tho United | ge iumm masioeine urame oe Boat Pray Oe hone men who may return to the Union and embrace +4 tate Convention on A) when to meet at Sohreiber's Howls in strort, Albany, to take sach action as may be Frodent and ay a to Insure the lo the eight hoarse, was called ap to be acted apon. mor After con, Mr. Redmond move that“ until the Ist of September” be substituted fe General Zevely and Mr, Cochrane, a prominent ine States army, arrived to-day from the plains on busi. | Bouctewult and Chas. Reade, and in order to o Washington banker, are here, Seeretary Browning | 4 Tho betting stood: Gen, Yorke, 6250; Sleoty, €200;.) ness with the War Dopartment, He gives a terrible | MAMdate of the Conrt. T have euostituted is at Covington, and will arrive this evening. Fanny Cheatham, @145, the play as written by Dion Poueieault individually, slips Loxnox, Aug. 27.—Despatches from Rome ta Re: em: nccount of the atrocities committed almost daily by | played at the Holborn ‘Theatre, London, Here is | “thirty days.” Mr, Brasil offered a further ame nation of John T. Hoffman as a Soul Bonen Orbe divine od Arshoiteop ef Lan: ee rear slay Gnpea"hs Aland Woo She, kts | Me Hans apon eters tn the far West. he say-| fa" mannecriepny'ta lave at the New, Nork | ment that Hove mea he reneiy wanehed Genin | fo Conernr th lg the pineal im Sad ou 4 A . aed, hentre nh? ool pat " nselves mission ; carr! ir, P. - ve German verale Ga ae wont won hy "Mr. Borris b.¢. by imp. Keipse, out of | axes have evidently organlacd for a general war | PheMreradramy in six acts. Tha book (held out | Prascanne Heinseire ., “4 _ Arlington mare, who was the favorite, beating Mr, of Ite also reported that Monsignor Joseph Berardt Colored Conve Missourt. Mooré'a he. by Daniel Bogne, dam “Maskie 4 bl ren dae or dl rnel Sr. Low . 27.—The Colored State Con. | Brown Dick, second, and Mr, Sanfor Will coon relieve Cardin 1 Antonelli as Secretary of 7, Lowi, Aug. 27, ‘olores ate Con. by Bier Dorie tira, Timer isa Pee da * » for the purpose, if por | acta, which we will substitute for the former, Bo some tine ago, having roti ¥ | sible, of exterminating them, They attack are im ry ie whieh T hol Be wre ae ae Patt bags ny lege is Ge tines, the Convention, by HY. D, Pali by 1¢ Clothing’ Calters nominees. A lara the defenceless settlements, and afer murdering men which eee creed ee ka Togat | with a donation of 41), Mr. Armstrong, ® roc = maha ast ds net jon, who Wasexpelled | at the presont time, A co ittee of Character during | pointed to make arrangements form te ahi pr nq LJ o State aud President of the Papal Ministry. vention yestarday passed resolutions that in consi | poy at ne nite : which he agrees to tine character was transacted. ——- eration of having ‘vuglt and bled in defence of the | | The racing conitaded with a sweepatakes, genta ia hatte rel Pes h lph al lM sarnce"0F Pitta myemue ted Svcre Giiete tar Saat. ania TURKEY. | Union, and assisted in paying the expenses of the | Mea to Tide their own horses, distance one Towing outrages upon women and then despatch | ‘The announcement was received with loud ap: | Theappentment Of alearcting Comming PUILADELPHIA WHISKEY FRAUDS palatane saa | State government, ¢ gem ‘that the word | Mr. DM Livin ston's Black utah wae them, Gen, Sherman is now alive to the importance | plause, repeated threo times, Mr, Harkins then re- | fn eonjunetion with Cominitters from Ni ATANTIN . 97.—Admiral Farragut | * white’ ‘om the Constitution, and e's Continent, sccond; | Mr. of joaugurating vigorous mea , and and forman 0“ 12 was broncht up and debated, and by vote Coxsraxninorue, Aug. 97.—Admiral Farragut | * shite’ shall be sireken flom the Constitution, and eateries, CEntipenn, Soeona Or lnangarating vigorues measures Sgainot them, and | tired, and the performance was proceeded with, | {8 Ys hrousal Wp end dobaed, aad iz tote Wi fuse ngatnet an HasAenbesen, faves grand banquet yesterday on board his foe | rights and privileges before the law. Resolnes ns er's Relief, fourth and Aft. Time, 14% Is the opinion of Gen, Sheridan and other army | Nothing happened to disturb the play. tary of the National Union as the proper person to From the Padiadelphta Ledger, Wednerday. ship, the Franiiin, to the members of the Turkish | Were. also ‘acopted in favor of orsanizing anxiiary |, Metween four and flve thousand Perdus were pro. | oMiccrs that uothing suort of extermination of the | > atiend to this work, Mr, O'Tvole's resiguation ax . Alexander, late As of tales Ministry and the Ambassadors of the foreign Pow: | *ifrage clube throughout the State, the apport sent today, mary of whom were ladies, ‘The stanls | Indians will avall to insure protection to the whites, | Wood's Maseam and Metropolitan Thentre, | Chiirman o: the Strike Committes was nceepte, and x rong of a State Exeentive Committes, and recommen: Presented 8 most brilliant appearaiies, and the whole The above establishment was opened to the | he was discharged, | The Strike Commitien was prisin, of st ftcading ers at Constantinople, that the 20th day of October be obscrved asa day of | meeting considered a decided success. ‘Tho SOUTH CAROLINA reduced to three, Mr, Reuph is announced es havin, J ind been arrested at Reading —— fasting und prayer, ranwing Was in every citing, and excellent | Oo) Campbell, of Charleston, 8, C., arrived | Prete sad a few invited persons evening, ‘The With cigh-hour teen, ‘Alter some romias | C2, cneenl lon. on the charce of aiding ia Re RL pare ee order Was wain‘ained throughout, ene raatnnbells of Charleston, S.C. arrived | concern ix ta admirable order, and will astonish the ness the Boclety adjourned, Unites’ Grates Ocemeabaiohee Veacan us tet Gat a pateteiehtans Delaware Democratic Convention. es Mend With an address adopted by the peopte of | pubite. ‘Tho fimoua Leotard portormed some of his | Houmeswrrus.—The Houseamithe’ Matual Pro- | upon bail being entered for his armtarsnee ee “ube Pasty, Aug. 27.—Advices from Rustobuk re- y Dol, Aug. 27.— harleston ata meeting recently held in that city, | inimitable evolutions in the air, to the delight of the | lective Aseoolatio heat term of ‘ ¢ United States District Court, to be calling upon the President to send troops to protect the people ngainst threatened riots to be Inangurated by the negroes and what they term “carpet-bag- kers.”” Col, Campbell called upon the President this afternoon and presented his address, explaining the evening, held in this received vember. vention mot at Dover yesterday, Mernoon, on the nominated Ben). T. Briggs, of Neweastle, tor Con- @ candidale in tsé2 wnd be: Unionist, by 9 «mall resolution, which Wi June, was agui port that the insurrectionary bands have again made thelr appearance in Bulgaria, and several confilets have taken place between them and the Turkish troops, the result of which i as yet unknown, audience, The performance wound up with brim. ming glasses filled with the choicest vintage of Franeo, waleh was well patronized, On Monday the museum and theatre, the litter with Maggie Mitchell les, with thelr res New England Fair, city next week, and will a, will be pr will be held fi bribe while Avsesa or of In rrant was placed In Officer Convent ono as #tar, Will be opened to the public, ‘The followl t : one of 108 oF t y ¥ » pe 0 the pr follow inj = h d to Re ’ FRANCK, OMraoteat That the elective: fanchtse ts a political | termination to be present the entire week Character and objects of the meeting at which It was | totter tolls ite own tale: im LOCAL POLITICS. ‘aj tind brotght hima to iis elty jus —_—— ot a natural right, and is to be grant- - adopted, The President promised to give it atten: To THe Ponte: Ldesire to announce to the people of " : torlay merging, Aug. 27.—It is aunounced that the by the several Biates to tei respec Base Balt. tion, the United States, who f iaivrand for so | ¢, Seconn Astewney Distaict Garant axy Courax | |, Ronn We had a hearing on both charges, remo. peror will visit the camp at Chilons on the gd of een eae rico erigment and | Tam Harwaxuns BeagRN my time ATLANTIOR — TREASURY BUSINESS, many years “LUW held their regular weekly mecting | n of the revenue law, aoe y The “mowing” down of the“ Maymakers' by the | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury is busily on- ‘ ' ores te alee renner public i Matnuls on Wednesday was followed yesterday by a i y H the Ciab wan addressed by Mr, Hendrick. MeV ‘The sale of the Figaro newspaper in the etreets of - course of“ thrashliug at the hands of the Atlantis, | aged In appointing guagers wad storekecpers created y to secure the atiractions, and ech, full of enthusiasm anit | resented the Garetuosrwn = Paris has been prohivited, Political treme, who swung their bats to the tune of ascore of 4 to | by the Internal Revenue law, The general ig: lention to business, make me proud to récoR. mengermont. He wns list spder, (hruagn, Ws te B dairy The Hon, D. 8. | dina tul'gane. “The Val ie my eneeessor, and tain to KIVe mbly wit Ary counsel, proposed ay UPPAL . ug. 27. @ Hon, D. 8, . A | norance of the character of the law, and the manner | bis potront many times U ne ly applauded.” A | both charges, but Mr. Valentine y they manazed to play a better game without him than , 7 app DENMARK, ennett was nominated py acclamation for Congress | they manaced to play ie gh Bim ha obtaluing appointments under ft, lod many tosend | 60 {ar ne tshall ever put forth any o laveoneatice km, pigse. The Repubiican Convention here to-day. they did with Lim in the Mutual game, The Atian: beget der Ty lod many to send | tain curiosities, oF shall mnake euga stlo Tenru Asaeunty Distriet.—A rousing Grant . Koller of Reading, wao ~2 : ke Levis AR. hae SS tig | Hex Matted splendidly, and fielded in fine sty | applications to Commissioner Rollins, Recently 8ee- shall beat ‘upon Ney and Colfax Campaign Club was orgunta.d last evening | 4 Corexuacen, Aug. 27.—The Danish woverns | Or. Sneek thie mariine ehccratic | | Tu-day the Unions expect to see Stars on the Capt: | retary McCulloch had all these papers endorse It ns at onter prise bl fn the Tenth Assembly District, ‘The followlng gen Since 1st have been a distiller; know defend: ment hus deeided against the adoption of the decimal | PAPFFs of this eity pu js morning pur- | toline grounds, they having challenged the noted Star low. nnd eenecially catentated | Hemen were eected ay oMeera of the Ch = | he was Asacsnor In the Kighth District of Pe 4 instructions ad with | avd recommendations removed fro parents porte to be a list of ral boys in the hope of taking one trophy he wl fast by a conventla i dent J. ML. Patterson, dry First. Viec vaning my distillery is at Dr. ‘Francis Head; Second. Vice-Pre from “Reading; Afoxan: fyetem of culnage in the national mints, Tn -conauiiing wi rintendents of Re or to the Tr them, We append the score of yesterday's game: of the Comuntss iM — tfon recently held in this eity, designed to govern the H which Phope to im agreeal Lalor; Secretary, William A, Smalley : T frie the erat intarvl i AL. Kegisters in ditferent eleetion districts in the State, ATLANTIO. vaton. and set about making appointments ing place. |ARNUM, fh VI i emery | choae le bbe 4 i ‘ese Inetruetions “aro denounced ay direct Pearce, % . + ee at consulting the Commissioner, Under the law Tee Francis M. Smith “A‘nunberof persous age fy uiel ie een h we Be ae } tion of the Registrat onatitas 5 3 : EME. ; Lisnowx, Aug. 27.—In the Chamber of Peers to- | (jo. ol oye hae Va ecaee (rth neato Cone anata b 5 H ede, denies nets todo My vo z id Rollins is LABOR ahd EMENTS. Founreaura Wann Danocnats.—An a “a we by 4 bes 4 a it wate ‘abil f Joan of 19,000,000 francs was ‘of them un outrageous usurpation of a 6 MeAtee, iat b. 8 1 | the head of the bureau under which these men act “4 me ourteenth Ward Soymour and B niie wae ANS WY | UnSrity om the part of the Superintendents of Hegis- x BUispner } | Wewax expected that the Commissioner woutd be con: | TEM Umlous Merikes— Consptracy —Trtal | Democtatle Independent Club was held at houdguar- | 8'\'paying sh well'es once ails T told Alesomien Wha Cubaber bis et 1 ty of 600,000 | rauee: Ferguson td b..00. 4 6 Abram { 4 | aulted to somo extent as to the character and qualif bagi deat ah alan? Davao in the eka et Te are a eat eeetet | he musi go to Barto; when Alexander and I went amber has also voted a supply of 500,00 Baxaon, Me., Aug. 97.—Tho largest political | Zeiten, ‘8 ' 4 . Tho examination of officers and mombers of | Dawson in the chair, and T. Waters netlni as Scere | Rurto's house, it was 10 o'clock at night, In the mid. francs for the fortifications of the city of Lisbon, athering ‘since 1864 San held In thie clty toldlay and | Mobonnid, F022 9 SIELd | cations of the men, Nearly all the guagers and store: | pricklayers' Union No. 11, of Morrisania, for. alleged | SY. After the enrollment of members; the Club | Urrot Murehc ituee Me, Harte wae al clone cameo fits crening by the Republicans, Addtceses “were - = <= =| keepers thus fur appointed are Democrat, and | conspiracy to Injure the business of Coter R. Duns | #8 Moat ably addressed by Capt. Doheney and | Mr, Ra: r vad come for, and Mr, Alexander Tray. sande by Gee, Daniel, We bianien ‘of Hew Tork, the Total . % Total... an) ¢ of thom aecnred thelr placca on the recommen. | HAM, mason and burkler, of West Fi and the | ptiiers, after ‘which the meeting adjourued until | said wo should go on with our disililerics and wot os Hon, Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, Kx-Gov, Haw: ANNENGS, ution of wellknown members of the whivkey ring, | Brosbeetsof Win. M. Dawson, 9 young man’ aged 19, oy Sheena ere make fall returns to the Government, We were not Te ‘ The Prine M a ley of Covnectieut, the Hon. J. A. J. Cresswell of 2d. Md. ath, Sth, Oth. Teh. At, 9th ¥ ting. | who was learning the trate of a’mason and brick: | Sixrm Distaict Seymour awo Beare Ch futisfled with that arrangement, and I wanted te ont, Aco. 9%7.—The Prine Minister, Gen. | Maryland, the Hon. L. H. Chandler of Virginia, Gen, | {tlantio......8 7 9 go oo 8 S610 | ‘THe NEW ORLEANS COLLRCT layer from Mr. Dunham, was hold on Wodnesday, tn | The meeting war not so well attended ax usual know how much we were t pay him and Mensbres; hes arrived at tee, E,W. liste of Mamechneite, Me), James Haggerty | CPO t 8 8 8 6 1 8 8 te Pace fal apr re the Court of Special Sessions ut White Plains, before | evening, on uceount of many members being | hin two assistants; he ald it was not neces: Serle shi of New York. the Hon, Hannibal ilumiin of Manes | Umplre—Mr. Swandet, of the Mutual Club. erry Fuller, tho new Collector of Customs for | Judge Cochrane, ‘This was a test eave In regard to | the city ona plenic, A. committee of six-was up- | ary for them to know anything about it pruawotas an Commancras, snd ethers, "The aumber of persons present was | & ears DeLay anid Beboneld, New Orleans, fled bis bond for $100,000 to-day with | Me rules of the union regarding apprentices, which | pointed to take measures fora demonstration inthe | By. the arrangement, I was to make re 3 3 2 ‘estimated at 80,000, . . ig z the Secretary of the Treas He will leave at once | Tulttres that a boy shall not be over 17 years of ago | square (Bichth avenue and Thirteenth street) after | tin to the Government of 10 bushels every other ee 2 RAE Sa Erin vs. Excetsion,—The Empires failed to Y ry. guing to thetrade, and that he shall be indentured | the nominations for Governor and other State om. | day, and the rest L was to account to the Colonel for, Lonpon, Aug. 21-5 P. M.—Consols cloned at 91 aaiie ua Watteeea Put in an appearance yesterday on the Capitoling | for bis post, Some of tho more cautious of the | for foar years, sutcct to the approval of the union. | cere shall have been announced, Adjourned until | at ninety conts por bushel, or thirty conts per gallon, F bOI mone) and the ac Atnerionn securition ‘ortress Monroe. Fronds, a consequently the Excelsiors had topliy | President's friends regard hie appointment of Butler |! thls cise, ever, the objection to young Daw- | next Thursday eveuing, at 8 o'clock, whieh was to be divided ainong the assessor and hit “a wing United States Fly Fortaess Monson, Va., Aug. 25.—Yesterday | witiout them, and the way they did it wast play an ‘4 won's ace, 1, was overruled hy the i, and he was we Peek 1 ting of the Sixth | 2% ts, In the propor stated. At another ine 5, Bile, Atlante aud Great | ening @ guard from Major Putman's command, | Excelsior ning against aficld party, which tvelurt ae very unwise, in view of the latter's prompt rejec: | only required to be indentured, But’ bis tther Bo rel Cee ee ele Boye in pret | torview Col. Alexander exprossed his dissatisfaction ots i by the Senate when nominated for Commissionce | steadily refused to have him indentured, and trusted my Distrlet Grant and Colfux Boys in Bluo | at the divis nd sald that he thouzht the assist Lo | ent Fates Fivetwenty | stationed at Camp Hamilton, some ten miles distant | puns Wrat earneay ‘otton—The market | from the Fort, procecded to Noriolk to take charge | four eens h nai . Brown and J of the and Boly of the Peconies, and three or 4. The result of flye Innings p © of 8 Wo 4 In Layor of the Exceliors, eid at {70 Grand atreet, Capt. ©. 8. Strong It | ante oughe to be aatisfed with $5 the day above thoir rogular pay, and he sald I should x it in such a as not to thal true return to them, but (hab should come back and fix it privately’ with him Merely to a venue, allor will Wok! whal agreement between "himself nal Kevenue, Ofcourse Mr. Fuller will holt | Air’ Duntam,. Dawson had been tree months at she only until the meeting of Congress, when it) busi ring which time negotiations were p ht he will be summarily rejected by the | Inv, hut teeing that Mr. Dawson, Sr., was Ineorelgt PY F the isane of L AVE AHOUL, A Josed Duvy aint Hddiinic upini Bales of the 1 18000 vey him to Warwick Court House, where 3 Fis tie society Bricklayers workin tor Mr. Dunham . he recommended me to dullt a tab, to, abu rt » Ne hanged at 10 o'clock to-day, tr 1 Ln Cronne, struck, Whereupon Dawson was discharge: we whiskey away and not to report a | Peete Net writin, cote ng Thee LETH | ae Canadian players of tie Dorn cnanins AOANAT a woLLINe Seamer rarer ae ta kee | Pee EA ay RMS AY 4 ON “4 ‘Mr. Wooten, of ick ty, il of ot Moats i . cher on f ” jor darmages: recove ‘d his fiver, , Jor saw it in the rectify! UTai Nag: ie Bokros eloeed quiet seaten; | Iadec hes hove tace penmeod atees. chee ee fe | certicoahomenetl wail give another oak Diligent inquiry fails to elicit any trustworthy | Pir ouch the inducements of the master masons of |, Fourra Asseuaty Disyace Bors i Buu Whiakey In 1; he measured the whlekegt Worelhee the Nostell: County ¢0, ane, have, Veen fenrieved | Ut atteruae: wie foundation for (he stories recently cireulated of ork, Mr, Dawson and Mr. Dunham pursued | ‘The oficers and pri sald that thu thing was well doue ; the Colonel sl ho sald he had a thus gained by a criminal pros Fourth Assembly 1 O) from mo at one tim 6 Toned quiet of | three times, once by Gevernor T charges being preferred agatnat Commissioner Ro point, and twice | creation will be fully wivasiced (9 £8 ¥ 100. | by Governor Wels. Hie amsoclates have’ at “defordents were Messrs, conspirne) i : in buph, on watch Jacobs was endorser, and oe he. 0 is known D ¥ alcutia Il seed he sent of | is having thelr sentence commuted to mprisvarment 7. Nine. Nothing of it ls known bere in oftelal clreies. | Van Nostrand, John L, Clan wing omega of Py: T went to ts oftice and pald. at Bile) ment cf | fore. term of yours, bet the evidence agelnst Young Hoih the President and the Secretary of the Treas: | Robert Savan, Hen jamin West tty Vice-President, De. he did’ vot’ give me p recelpt; that war @mourtof bullion In vault has luereased £30,000 sterling | Was too conclusive to admit of further clemency. Rostox, Ang. 27.—The New York Cricket Club | ury deny all knowledge of such a movement, | Michael and M k ley Snodgrass, Frank of May tare. 1D Whinkey' la Abe 4k Wa . \. nd Henry Wausher; di to the Jzed by Col. Alexander's order, and for tried (Sec. 8, title 6, Central Conimittee, Patrick Murray, B. Hag. | felted, Aw to the returns, Col, Alexander told. ina gery, John Koberis, George W. Seeley, Dr. Hans | that Groff and Morrits would i thew up. and Pow ell ‘The tnceting unanimously adopted a_ resolution As every other day. rious to the public health, | recog ihe: ftenerst Comuulvten of whieh Gen, Tobias Barto, High Kiserter of Berks cout President, distiller, redo by the former witnees ‘ae the petversion or abstruction of Justice oF the due aditinis. | Lawrence ito met Col, Alexander 13 the appolntm . Keller, was now culled itnest maron Biuce last week. Tonnox, Aug. 2. Nebraska, w hic! was ® large qu De sold in this ni Up at auction In Was sod at (ro: ter quality BOL Guile 0s, por Lo Major Puta: Teit for the scene of execution atan | loved thelr visit to New Knglan | y atlempl iy. be of the stent early hour this morning, accompanied by a strong | ® single day's with the Ni If any attempt to being made to get up chars fev dayseisce, | Seri7,honr thie moraing, accompanied by Fi rye Ay po itis by Interested parties on their own responsibility, York ts migit mis i ‘ ee oes chs siidaccsige in hard luck, being defeated easily. ¥ with a view to get Mr. Rolling suspended. Even the wand the whore lob he prisoner will be token to the scene of exeen- owt bitte ollin's i vel hay ot 12 | Hom by the military guard. wien ne will be turned Gnd the Nowsnta pre eg he Reertisn baste Ween bg doad e American reads Tings near overto cull, of Warwick county, as by in 19 968: - aga? alle bi y beste Ren eee witnessed by «large number of | veraation the other day sald, among all charges pr ration OF eH ity Gneat Meetina 1x tie Tinetmentit Wann To- | Pet ; % ecm a ferred against Mr, Rollias he had wever heard his in- | ‘he violation of this slut the eastside | stand, and testified to tie interviews which hud the en elther, With T wickeim to mile enten nO ye | Niaut.—The Seymour und Blair men Minn Tange d. } - Lieut, Madison Rarle, of Company F, Twenty-first eEenere eamtistea sprit hye ake wae tegrity questioned, extracts from PAR MAL any Pat Dae tannin ies te taken’ place between the three Much of the testl pe Ge reginent, He will leave herein day or two. for STAMPS. the union as enforced i sa etna tho elevation of in iaumense basher bocke | mony given by the Sheritl was of the same tenor at Aranta, Ga. Aug. 27.—In the Senate to-day | Wiliannburg, Va., to take command of his com: | Boston, Mass., Aug. 2 *,Pineon shooting | riore ig quite contest now going on In regard : i work Democratic Lesion. Besides addresses by the Hon, | tuabgeworn to by ar, Keller: I pak Grodl either gat tho bill postponing the elcetion tn the eity of Savan- | pany and the pest at that place, match for G40) look place today between the Pres he 6 contest now going on in regard or Haece ans Laeaat Pesce by the Hon. | or eae, and mentioned the payment to Alexander; } y acc vi Of the Massachusetts Shooting cub and a to new internal revenue stamps, to be insued for to- | ciel cebibiahag Mie yea haa brace bende slaied bye ettes cruge | about this time my old distiller ruined a distur Bah until the second Tuesday in December, was 8. Finny, President of the Norfolk agleo cub, if or ef Holling hay ad. | Article XVIT. enya: Any member of J threatened to report me unless T pald him a bor i and Great Western Rail has been in Norfolk tor | nent member of the Winthrop club, which was won ; at ve union yio- "3 ; Passed by a voto of 88 to 7, Italso increases the | the past tew days enleavoring to grt the Cor by the latwer, he killing 21 oF the % ‘single birds to | bace? and elgare, Commi latin uve plorge mate at Yr iuluntion, ial forthe desi | the elty ie deesely populated, and itis excimated thar | RUA Of $1800; he really did go to Alexander and re. Bumber of ballot-boxes to three, Court of that city to submit to the the former's 1. veriised for proposals for the manufacture of the | offence be fined 913; ence If | there will be an atsendance of over ‘five thourand ; Alexander drove him from the ofiee, and Mr, Campbell, a negro, opposed the postponement, | the quesiion of d —————— stamps. Different engraving companies are all mak. | §%vnanuat Violates his pledge the third time he shall | req jot Democrats, Amun the events of the evei- jd inte ade ged wen oc zi : : | the Company, bub th heen unsuccessful FIRES, Ing a vigorous eflort to get the contract, The pri Tue" lodge" referred to ts contained In Article XIIT, | ing will be the reading of a flery letter from © Brick” Rar Witnesses wore ented tu femeenaaten He said if the ballot-boxes were in one building the | ‘Tie Maryland Base Ball Club of Baltimore ha as Imad OMeee. Ot tha Madiowal Bank Meee CO of the constitution of ihe Tuternational Union of Brick: | Pomeroy. Pee ice eey aed bots or teak Begrocs woud have no chance to vote, and if they | been on a tour through this part of the State, Thi cipal officer of the National Bank Note Company of | fayors, United Satce of Nori Anerica, anid ty adop Waa Ussuan Rescmaesin OF can Beavicen disilliery, and bowl of thea —About 5 o'clock yestor- red in the bakery of treet, caused by wome ed he | and Trinreentn WanDe.—These met last night, at treet, When a ( It bi 161 Attorn iby the union, and | FS Campaign Club lor the Ki w York is now in this city, and as he is wuld ty be | In tubstance hy tho nnion of relative to high oMelals, tho representatives of the | thenarticniar socio ct trices Were not allowed to vole thoy would fight, He | played a game with tic Old Point Club of this place Ix Divistow stn Warned Sinators to be careful how they acte on Raturday last, beuting them by a senre of GD to 15, | day morning. « fio wae dls Hon yr the pilot boat William Starkey, | Jacob Shieks, 77 Di In the House @ long and warm discussion took © pilot boat Wiliam Starkey, | Jacob Bhieks, T Division street pA iapdiodey aft inpaedlleb Sy ptcrsptptarar ad rman Grant and Cole used was then held to bail in @6,000 for hie hth Assembly District gypearance at the wext term af the United States apt. Topham, aly: lace on the eligibility of negro members, and the | reports the sloop-of-war” Portan oe nites of was formed. Aiter the meeting had len called to arene ngs mogrove t) hold once: * Polnt on a env se, In the Koads, tit: Mary Pun, | Ty Reape stauer.—About 8 to his getting the inside track, Proposals are to be lien neveral master orlekinge | order by Mar, Wollle, who dellve da re address MS OCG Lyiustlo, 4 Democrat, said the question was one | mer, from Ne 1 Demerara, nada sarge feet of | ma “ ; - “ ‘eet. | n-explanation of the movement, Mr, Gola. w ana Peitaltupurtanes to bots races in'Georgiay ‘they | coasters. ‘The \eatuer for the past turve ‘daye tine | MOPAINE Aire broke out ah 100 S2enee Ak neon On [ne dat Of: Boptenener a ee er Pawn ‘God hevi'be Chote | elected “Chairman, and Me.” Hohr Secretary TERRIBLE SUFFERING, are bi re now consuming the people's money, and the | been thick. ating among # INDIAN APPALRS, for the prosecution, and Mesari . Dyke- | pro tem, They subsequently were nade permanent action of the Le Hon was settied, ‘A voto on the motion to reconsider the adoption of islature Was Clogged until the ques- - peer rett meer, and in. addition the following offcers ae ate ak Gealrer egal straining on the | elected? Vice-President, Mr, Bucko; ‘Treasurer, Mr. Mr rt uf the prosecution to prove eonspiri Jouchim. The names of the members in attendance tit Ata Cabinet meeting to-morrow, it is ander- In Houston Stneet.—Shortly after 7 o'clock | stood that the question of Indian hostilities will be 27.—Govronment de- a Dod—aye Jast evening, a fre broke out at 268 West Houston 7 s nrolled, whereupon Mr. Theo, Glaubenskle eae err coat tree 8S, Moet OB. emo. | teetives aay they have {formation and descriptions nee of Hudson, caused by the explosion of | *urtber considered, the War Department having re Sohn Pad degra Bore os Beery Bey) clivered an address, in which be malutained that Hon fo adopt the substitite declaring all the negro | of several Hea Centres and leading Fer’ ans who are ene limp, Damige trifling, James Straub | ¢elved some further information on the subject, how, je a8 an sparention, was called to give lee tho siruggie wating the ensuing campaign wae mally From the Wabashavo (AMftnn.) Herald, Aug, %. Members incheible. He said this government Was | expected here at Whalen's trial, Hon. J. 11, Come- | Wee Slebtly burned about the loge trom the scattered PERSON AL, uments from counsel on both sides, J In reference to the reconstruction question, R. a letter from Me. Harrie, formerly of this founded by the Anglo-Saxons, ‘The superiority ard | ron and Hon. M,C, ( ‘Toron'o, have been | Judge Underwood is in th ne charged the Jury in substance as follows Boys ix Buve,—At a meeting of the Committee | Place, we learn the particulars of @ remarkable case of sulfering at Vermilion, Two men, Norman and Peterson, were employed ; by the Wabhshaw Gold and Silver Mining Company to drive a drift on Pine Island, where this, Com has a very rieh vein, ‘They worked ow ‘the inland ed ee mas ree BP trae ences one, the principal operations of the miners boing 4 be reqemeted to repre to the Grand Alar? | on the main lund, One. day they fired the fuse to & er designated by this Committee, big blast, and, after waiting a long time, found that and Colfax Boys ta pine the lighted fuxe had become cstingaished, and al in order to make Hat acase against the defendants It | oe tne Loyal rales ay uiternoon, Aug. %, at 119 Broad Jug resolutions were pied: Resolved, That all Grant and C ch sl elty to invited to Ju cit: jupremacy Oi that race has never Leen denied on th ® | retained to del id Whalen, In Onn Honprep ann Eronteen tn the ators 40 reargantpe tie inal Sontinent, The negrocs ware an ignorunt and ser- | ‘The French ti gace D'ksirées arrivetat Montreal | A fire broke out at about 10 o'eloe Wat | in eccurdance with the fourteenth artizie of auieud’ wile race. The majority of the colored members | this aiternvon, the corner of One Hundred and Righteenth street | ment to the Constituuen of the United Sta could neither read nor write, and did not know Whit | “A great cricket mateh was played at Toronto to-day | aud Harlem Lane, occupied iamp black fu the constitution, and jaws were. The | Sus | between the military and civilians of the provinces of | by K & Co. Origin fire unknown, me Court of the United States, the ine | Ontario and Quebec, resulting iu a Victory fur the | mage avout $300; not insur erer of the Constitution in every State of | 7 or the orizinal thirteen, Fecvgnized the Afvicarm nea | Mltary by 69 rum IN BANK stneet.—Early yess | from Aug, 1710 « ports below . WwW Pernowis, Canada, Ang. 27.—George Deighton, ay fire occurred at Hook's Mills, 15%, | mentiyned: Boston, waite mais ¢ da i ee Se r) t pelo of stealing 107, und 164 Bank strect, «hich resulted in a heavy | Ne Key BRANT ET Grant Chuby RECEIPTS FROM CUSTOMS, The following sre the receipts from « co objec the prorecution failed to establish any one of th positions thelr cane Tho evi Proposition Was coi detendants belonged to Keroteed, That white man's government, No change of administ who was arrested Inst night Yo 4 jure of Brooklyn and oft 4 elle once set themselves to work to drill out the blast Ton ‘can make the negro the equalof the white maa, | #900 from the lindiord of the ('utnuim Hotel, was fore | loss. ‘The Greman, Willlam Grabam, went as usual | Francisco, from July ¥i to Aug. Object, Indest the pr aay whe Invited to. particips tall rag et tl Bag bl fhe | band that 1 the event ciation was pratewor' oe ‘at | ‘ d Marshal be dire fo'determine whether Any other part of It wary fe charwed, Iujusious to the public. wade, Now, f fires, and while nd scattered the coals in all ASSISTANT 81 tiner, fearing no mishaps, taking, as be ally oF politically, ‘The right to sue and be sued | cibly taken from jail by the citizens and conveyed to | to make his vee tocially or politically, The right to sue and be sue ly Jail by y Eeought, suficical paide to. prevent un oxplosiont Hives no political rights, ‘The Ewancipation Procia- | @ derrick, where aconiession of the theft was ex- ETARY SEWARD, place of D ation slply declares that the negroes are free, | torted froin him after being suspended three times, ‘omptly giver agate ; a ould ‘be fee to reivet i Grabain was clected Chairman, and | but by some means, ia some strange manner, the Persons of color do not deuy this, buvdo deny they | once by the wrists aud twice by the ueck, until lis | but before engines ri he Flea, FW ward, jAtslatant Secretary of aud fo work Pay .W. Blike Secretary of the Committee, | blast was ignited while they were at work, 'Two Fight to ait here and make laws for the wiite race | Was alinost extinct, flimes tad onetierable headway and soon | State, left Warblngwn to-night for New York city, atill the public Asturunees haye already been received fromciene: | Augers were torn from one of Norman's hands, and ‘and laws of Congress; nor do the Reconstruction ieieesaiiaaestonioupeseas nded to the adjoining “9 a ne C 8 5 horse On public busine vof Its agency, rala Sickles, Pi ton, and Sharpe that they will | the dri drove through the wrist ot the other arm, ws give the nesro any right to hold ofice, Heread | The Constitutionnlity of the Reconstruction 0 ood a Siem. 10a det 1m Bea CONSULS RECOGNIZED, or make regulations to. Linipet be present, and speak on the occasion, Other speak- | Sd both men were blinded by the explosion. ea Soe speeeh OF ea-U0y. Brown, Who saya s ' Our Acts to be Tested in the Cour a aoey'and basement brick’ buriding, | ‘The President has recognized Charles Verghoo . Th ia! ore will be announced In due season. erent ins aier Cale 8 DATAY rent ves to the Mined Constitution does not confer on the negroes the right Mae Host anh tamaned Thome Gik Wt | an Conuel of Pavare. oc Chleage, I é ‘stagute Was broader than defived horn. Dasraioe Dumconiain Oournirrioeces om the mainland, and finding blood around the spot where the ill-fated mon lad been at work, taey became al searched vigorously, and Bnally nid thet had beeu without (ood sinee t Norman's wrist and hand were allve with maggots, and In the eyes of both these terribly «mite ; to hold offtce, but simply to role, andeontinued: If | Atexanoria, Va., Aug. 27,—In the case to-day neither the Constitution of the United States nor tie | before the Clreult Court of Golden agt. King (in de i, bt. Louls, Bhirman-Shelabarger bili conferred on the negio | tinue fora horse), an order was read from the mill- $2,000 tte, rhe the right to hold office, whence did the Georgia Con- I. vention get the right to confer it upon them v nder of the State ordering the case to ho | chante’, Cincinnati, $2 Insured for 22,00), | G, Adare as Consul of Bavaria at ‘Cin Union, Baltimore, Me TUR DUTY OF SUPERVISORS, issioner Rollins has instructed some of of the Filth District o: nat the Opera Hessou was elected ter nvention, and Mr, J, wrk, and Mr. Hays, of Hudson, ding machinery. wrensional Convent ew Jersey 0 House, New ar it to do any act Injurivue to the public I Nt Hol hous ak: ‘At the conclusion of the speech the House ad- t the coat of the plaintiff, and the Cou City, $1,000; Jan ives employed by the Internal Revenue M ten wen, there loathsome, cruwling things were ee ios fourned. ‘i it had no alter ciive, had Baltimore, $2,000 ; iladelphta Ld Bureau to perform the duty of Supervisors, in cases Ml Becretaries, The fy embedded that they hud to be pulled’ out with pinch t _ oe _ counsel for the pint excey pred to U Gace woe elas where such sorvic ‘are roylted, ‘unl Bu Vino ned Fe by orRted & Fommitise a8 Bi j ers. Ne LOUISIANA, order, and it Is expected that the ease will be carried | Quiney, Dl, $200), ¢ under the new Tax law shall be appointed by the ae | + appren| yout by , Dr. ng, d Kane, 4 and care in the power of the +] plant to the higher Court on @ mandamus to compel the mrt by Peseh & Bogur sasrmulll foe pleture fF proper authority, » Dunham, here as forever, an prise Of | and Hegh A recess was taken on the wounded men, and Nore Bay $1,000, insured edintely Judge to try the case, thus testing the constitution an Wis ent down to Superior for treatment, while BANS COLLECTOR, ido ts belonged to th {ter whiel potting eo New Onveans, Aug. 27. 400, In the Protecth Merchant’ THE NEW 01 ad Members of hi A resolution was yea: | giityor the yeconstruct em, and Mud y 6. n acts, ‘ work. with eter#on remained In eaup, se! “ty ¢ T X ° r ok e' _ d be nomination of " terday offered in the House—siml'ar to those offered ————— ay ity; on ma tf $1,000 ip the Muiua ed his bond of $100, boy Dawson Was not 8 BAsOB, ROL eve the lowark " ai 8 of blood saved the men from tho eravings of Inthe Senate Tuesday—ealling for a Committee of | The Spiritualist Convention at Rochester, | Sek of oral by) kerr Mean aa tor of Cus F the port of Now Ur LES Lacie aid’ pot annie ia dudge Tee Fitagerald, A. A. Smalley, ppetite, while both must have been pos ticle, therefor M, Re the fir of 30 from Hudson im I, Bigelow, t Orestes Cleveland cxMayor. Th | sessed of iron constituti ved the votes | survive thone terrible ni He will leave fur that city to-morrow, ave enabled theun te he attendance | wood moulding, lose $1,000; no insuranee. second floor parlly ocenpiea — by CUSTOMS INSPECTION, Inquiry to inquire into the charges affecting the of- | Kocuxsten, N. Y., Aug. au i uty, and some votes were ficial integrity of the Governor and certain members | at the Spiritualists’ Convention last evening was | 7 ; b ’ ty, an “votes Of the Lryistature, The House refused to receive | large, A series of ‘resolutions were presented, and | Carles Rarnh ST eee le’ | Nathan Sargent, Commissioner of Customs, has | not duly Indentured mt . cast for Gea, Wright, A. O. Evans, Charice Wiu les being ne il 1 fy about $4,000 Kk and 4 overt act that took pl e simple qneation remain: | and F. 1, Betts nd ballot Hudson An Im Bees toe ita teerpton, Today, under a suspens | dscussion on thelr adoption commenced, ‘The dis | on ry, a8 follows ‘of Baltin fone bene fur the purpose of making e tuur of ine | fog for the jar an Wither the Fett of tts favorite, From tho Bvening Post. ing Radical of the House, introduced a preamble ur 3 ; ‘ ¥ate action How, oF questlun of dai boy or to : J nati Gazette tells the wrath, Gen, Rosecraus is wv fend revoiution, in substa: ce a follow Iyceums was appointed this forenoon, The statistice | cuanicw’, Jersey City, 840), St, Mark's, KY, se) REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, into | Senne sy Ing ta the public: Ie waa thar Gexanat Commrree ov ti Bors 1x Buve.— | proper person to sent out’ os Minister to Mesiec. Whereas, The Representative of the Tenth Di-trlet, 4 : ee 3 ! if ' i ‘ he following ni persons were appointed | of eriuloal oF volving the idea of some assault | A meeting of the General Committee of the “ Boys | The correspondent writes: Pariaiof Now Dicks, W. Pope Noble, om the goth inst? | OF Ohio, eddressed the Cunvention while ina trancé | & Co., paper collars, who claim a lus Of EUIKD. | wo etevers toniay under tie new Tax ne: Wil- | #p0o she public interests, rights, or wolfe in Blue" Was held last evening ut room 24, Cooper | Lower Cailiorula ts already virtually In the anked ieave'to juttodiuce a Faolution, ynqulring. nd a fpeured for Gt pion); Nation Ham @. ew York, and Barnurd Barnard, New ary, after an absence of lena than an boar, re: | Instiute, Major W. Hullard In the chair, aid Capis. | session of American cittzcus through purchase, Lin oe! pram PERRIS We i m £D Louie N York city. "The following were appoln auger ed into evurt with a verdict of guilty against al Yullinan and Cummings neting as Seerctaries. Fvery | Company Is a large one, Gen, Rosecrans bimseli OR Ne Ne tue sald CONDSNEED TELEGRAMS, fouls, $2,000; iret National, Vassaicy N97 $444" | Frank Webb, kighth Disirietg Henry C. De Alma, nts, except Duran, wilo hud previously | distriet in. the city Wa duly reprenented, and the | representa a company OF capitalists very: largely ime memiver is or hasbeen attached: this morninggtves | soriere ; Ren paste nee eer cat." | Rreond Distelct, and. Thompron C. Bunn, Sixth Dis: ged, Bentence deferred. room was nearly fail ttce on By-Laws | terested In mincral lauds along the Mexican border, | ublicity to 8 Fesolution sought to be Introduced, Savanwan, Ga. Aug. 97.—The heaviest raim | taniisiment by W.H, Jordan, who suffers lose of | tiety New York; Robert Long Henry Olmatead, —_~>-— was allowed until another meeting to report, and the | Aside from this Company there are others which | fo ideMon the charges therein contalned, storm known for eral years occurred here this | s\'4u); covered by insurance. of $40 each in tLe | and WS. Grant, Sixth District of Ke sucky Milton Openative Burcetavens.—The regular meeting | Committee on Kom was clothed with full, powers | have prospectod the mining regions of North Mest solved, That a committce of three be ‘appointed to | morning, and it is feared has done much damage to Hon: ‘on of Baltimore aud Philadelpiie. G, Gillette and Holmes C, Putrick, Fourth District | of Union No. 2 was held last evening at Demilt Half, | t@ bire aauitable headquarters, A standing Commit. | co, and which desire to operate largely there the t Bee eatg 8 tastes pe te ber from the Tenth Dis | the cotton crop, f MO We wt ‘street In owned by G, Hook, and « of Culliornia; Rovert D. Ferguson, District of Co- | Mr. 8, R, Gaul presiding, ‘The roll having by tee on Credentials was, on motion, oppointed by the | moment civil rule is assured, A company of promi: Parhtad by thelton kode Ko Kromote the inter: | Couempra, 8, C., Aug, 97.—The Attorney Gene | cupled by W, HT, Carr an a machine shop. Mr- Carr's | lumbia; aud Wap. B, Van Hook, Third District of | culied, and the minutes read und approved, air, | Chair. to consist of Col. Voor, Col Carter, and Capt | nent raliroad auch have surveyed a route for & road ‘ te of hile polit arty by this unwarrautabie pio | ‘opinion of the Lill closing the operations of the | loss is about $200; not insured, The building Is | Olio. Tuomey, from the Operative Musons' Society, ad: | Mulligan. ‘The clubs not previously represented ap- | southwardly from Albuquerque to a puint near the Cecding, then the sald commilttee be and is hereby in- k of the State, decl: ‘the State le for damaged about $0. Insured for $6,000, viz... Stock on ———— = dressed ‘the meeting, complaining. that members of | Pied for admission, and presented their credentials, | border, thence westwurdiy along the boundary to the Beragted to proeat @ resolution expelling the sald wems | the obligations of the bank, and says the Legislature | Insarance Company, Chicago, $5,000; Stock and Hit a Bor Oven rue Heap witn & Par.— | the Bricklayers’ Unions were vorkiat te seus onre hich were relerred to The standing Committee on | Colorgo river, hear ite mouth. and de ty the Guaal pepe A can dispose of the assets us'it seca fit, Mutual, of Chicago, 81,00. ‘she lumoer yard in the | plUT A, in Violation of their rules. Hin Soclety wanted the | Creden he Loyal Veteran Grant Club an- | of California, ‘The Company expects by such a road ‘The ayes and nays were be the res sh, & boy, was Hed for and Mae cement) Sa Tieris Mea inne ee ataete ruck on the Kile Of | Hricklayers’ Unions to take action in the matter no | ROWNCed A mass merting of widiery, to be Leld on | to control all the trade of Northwestern Mexico, At ion Was lost, ayes 26, na D Aumany, N. Y., Aug. the he evening wilh pail, by aman named ag bs Kept. 17, at the Cooper Insitute, dnd invited the | the candidate of men representing such inte Out exception, Voling for t Regiment ‘of Naticnal Guar Brooklyn, arrived | fee eee OM datiest goa Stveicees gauam; | Joun Letxe, viv hud become somewhat exuaperated | Mik further trouble inay be avolded: Mr: Hcary | General Central Commitice andthe. various clubs | Gen. ftoscerans wus uppolated by the President.” ee here this morning, and were ived by the Tenth * Te Villiamsburgh City, $2,000; Hirewen'e | (mM . The oflence took place In Mul- | Was introduced and addressed. the meeting vers | represented thereby to cod with the Clubon | | Is it proper to have (the nution represented im NORTH CAROLINA, and Thirty-fifth Regiment y will be reviewed Mereusnie” $3,500" mene | berry stro Bro nd the boy's C0 We | ee ete a a nemtah die, meeting Very | that oceaston, On motion of Col, Morgan, the Secre- | Mexico by a minister who is privately Interested in polite this afternoon by Lieut, Governor Woodford, when rita pd A badly cut thereby. TI was taken Lome by bls | Scvulving upon him as counscl were anduoua tat ie | tary Waa ct pt the Invitation, and ican tulbing speculations? Suppose the Govern. xc ‘The Hon, David L, | they Will be presented with a stand of colors, Rocuesten, N. Y., Aug, 27.—A fire in the vil- | mother, and Letze was ed up in the Fourteenth | Was wititng to shoulder them ult It iw te old strug. | cummunies' me to the Loyal Veteran Grant tof Juarez should refuse to the Company of Raverou, N. Aug. 27.—The Hon, David L, Newneaw, N. C., Aug. 27.—Messra. Whitford, eof Bethel, Ontario ty, last night, destroy Precinct station house to answer, gle of capital against labor, but with thorough oe Club, The Committee on Credentials reported Gen, Rosecrans is pars me privi loge a Bwayne, LLD., late President of the University, | py) a Boe ane are york 8 + | property to the value of 50,000, A grint mill, dr AN Oup-Fasutonep SwinpLe,—Two mon, named | fanianlon they fan wine Or, Be then gene tie Si. | that" they had examined the documents pre- | thought It "should ha uppose Ortega J} aied to-day. Some weeks ago he and Proferser | Pines recaived today from Mr. Wa Hor Mote Pon ome ty al Rok Woke ce | Aine Wison aud David Swain, yesterday, belore | flety some goud Iegal und moral advfeo to regard | Mente, that evening, and, recommentil ihe | wer to give that prsilege to Howcerans's company f Fetter were thrown from a wagon and Mr, Swayne | Moséley Hall, Lenolr county, the firet Sparty deelrared: Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, were charged with | to the strike, and the recent trial for conspiracy in | {iinission of the Wdelevates of the Clubs into tue | W % thes the latecess of bin One P pany colton, The bale weighed [0 ponnds, and 14 classed cheating Samuel Shelp, of 69 Laight strect, out of | Westchester county, He urged them to commit no } seriously Injured. His death is attributed to the | Gy middling, It will be shipped to New York by the | _ Woncesrer, Mass., Aug. 27.—The incendiary | 410, by moans of « confldence swindle uot alto- | overt act, de found in looking over the law books | lent (Mojor Bullard) med the me might warp his Judgment, / Anjury. Yesterday le was cheerful and indulged | gyst steamer fire nt Westborough, Mass., early this morning, d ether new. On Toesday the complainant was at | that to form an act of conspiracy it was only necos- | Dad oMcially notified the sta oe ree hopes of recovery, His death will be sincerely la- 8 M yr 97.—A collision 0% stroyed Nourse's coal sheds ade quantity oF ‘tum- | {he ‘Eric Raltway dep ort, when he was accosted by | sary to succeed in faduelng on forcing any man to | of the organisation of the Cen Gr eral ‘oinnit Accrpryts.—Philip Kennedy, of One Hundred mented, PRINGUTELD, BAsh,, v= Collision OC: | ber belon; 0G, B, Brigham, Tue wil loss is | Wileon, who entered into conversation with him, | leave bis employment, He wanted them to remem. | tee and that the Exceutive Co he and Eleventh street and Browdway, driver of 9 ft Tale city bes been very gulet since the adjourn curred this afternoon between a freight ‘eptimated ut @700; no insuranc and indoced him to take a short walk, They | ber that they wield ‘a political as well as a labor | itd In meeting assembled acknowledged t truck for D. P, Tieman & Co.'s paint works, while ] { mont of the Legisinture on Monday lust, train on the long bri eile 2 were soon met by Swain, whom Wilson introduced ower, by wiltch they can hurl from power any man ‘entral General Committee of Boys in xetting off Lis wagon at 79th street and Broadway, A warm Presidential canvass ts 6x 1 in this | pear Holyoke, One . to Shelp as a mercbunt.”” Bald merchant requested | here who shall side with their enemies. They can y of New York, subordivute to the Stat was knocked down by his horace and broke his lege Biato, and both parties ore moving energetically, | thrown fnto the river, but after Tue Councrimen Contemer Ca: The hearing | Wiison to pay the amount ofan account, end the | also savo 50 per cent, to owners, and . [Loud applause.) Gen hae ‘Takeu home... Andrew Bessuw, aged 37, of 46 Water Most of the wiiite United States troops are being | four others bully wounded. An engine and tweive | in this case was again put off yesterday until this | liter at okee hated to ‘him what. purported | add the ‘same th''thelr own’ fundae ie wake i re would add street, fell last evening through the beans of removed from the State, and one or more regiments | cars were badly wrecked, but the bridge te Lut litte | morulng, owhug to the absence of Mr, O'Gorman, Ti a Uiantity of cola, ek Mermaid eetatiow’ | Tak arcuate the” conteeaiares can al alceeen: olfax Linde tn German on dept. | Tiudadn River Railroad lepo, Hi John's Bq | ‘of colured troops are being concentrayed, damages. Fatau Stnget Raiaoap Accipene.—Shortly | any premiuin (or the same. Wilson thereupon long. | aud making agreements directly, with proverty ‘og mation the Presidents | \ojured bis back. ‘Taken "to Bellevue Hospi or Boston, Aug. 27 —Mrs, McClannin, an actress | before 6 o'clock last evening. Cella Prial, aged 1, wa | ed $10 to Sbelp on the promise to pay as soon as | owners, In unity there is strength. By organiza. A - «Michael MeCabe, of Lid West 16th Desperate and Bloody Affray in St, Louls, | attached to the Boston Museum company, died yes- | run over at the corner of Rixteenth street and'Ave- | they should reach the depot, Subsequently Sheip | tion, the Unions area mateh for all the inaster ma memes tee driving w truck through Mercer street, came <4 Sy. Louw, Aug. 27.—Last night, Michael | terday after a brief lines, John Backrider, a clerk | nue A by ear Bf of the Beit Kallrond, and so serious. | went to the depot, at the desire of Wilson, toace | sous who may bo brought against then; but if they , tret with a curt, and was knocked off, the wi " left | separate aud break up their Uuions, the smallest z bate relative to the organiaition of the various | oh with Sackrider & King, commission merehi ly Injured that she died while being conveyed to a | after a Indy, who, as he pretended, had bee el b woing over his buck. ‘Taken home... * Zaooard and John Burns got into an altercation re- | Aheconded: having reafacd'n counideravioumodnrot | drug nore. Whe body was, taken tthe revidence ot | there while they were gokig for-s walk, Hie found | meddieman, will be more thvn's. mavet for the mle tube fo th ote tne uneeting ajouraod, subject co | fine, 35) a Germah tmmigra vey tn the some domestic grievances, Leonard stabbed | Eoney ou forged checks, ‘The otal of his furgeriee | her parents, 297 Avenue A, and the driver, John | no lady, and ae Wilson did pot appear, tlie complain | of then. ‘The gentleman, then urged the Boctety to g ba shone taciory, £85 Willams tweets tas ‘with a bowie fe, Inicting wounds from | is suid to be fifieen to twenty thousand dollars. The | Gerreison, was arrested and locked up in the | ant discovered that he bad been swindled, and sub- | enter into the codperative business beertily, The Tue Geaman Dewocaacy,—In pursuance of a | aceidentaily fell down the bolstway ch he died soon efurward, ‘the wife of Burns | Washington Gruys left here this morning for Provi- | Kichteenth Preeinet Station House to await tho | sequently was enabled to cause the arrest of the Brbiciple of cooperation {8 eweeping over Christen. | call published by the German Democratio Union Gen. | Hoge te the subeeliar, and wad deverely dence, where a graud reception awaits them, wetion of the Coroner, barn Bota were committed for examluations jom, While the bosses may be 6 mutch for the Caua- | eral Committee. a number of delegaies, revresentiog | Taken to Bellevue Hospital

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