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——— ——— TIIRTY-FIFTH YEA FROM WASHINGTON. Arrival of Gen, Rosecrans from White Sulphur Springs. oo Report of the Object and Results of his Pilgrimage, What he Has to Siy of Fooling in the South, —— Senator Morgan on the Prospect of a September Sessio: aaah Special Despatches to The son Waantwatow, Ang. 29. RORMCR ANS STATES TH RESULTS OF It Gen, Rosecrans arrived here this evening, har- tag concafen bie diplomatic labore at White Sul Phur Sorings. In the course of a long interview he Informed your correspondent thet the mission was Ondertaken at his ov eK’ and Without com Suita\ion withany one, He ts for peace, and he con. Ceived the ides that be micht do food by meeting and consulting with leading men of the late Souwhern Confederacy Be did wot credit the stores coming from the § and published in the newspapers, that the people of that section were indisposed to accept the results of the war, In short, he thonght their seutinents and aots were rep He therefore tacamed tho garb of @ pe macer or aw of me dintor, yugh not particularly demon be ihave dosirel; to use his own words, Was just what sulted him. Gen, Leo and oth Macnates of the late rerellion met him in true fraternal spirit, and, he says, manifested a disposi. Hon to discass the condition of the country in a fair end candid manner, All bis conversations with Southern men whom he met at the Springs were en Urely eatisfetory to Gen, Rosecrans, With regard to the address which It was reported was about tu be lasued over tho signatures of the chief of the late rebellion, waye something of that bind may yet be pot forth, bat there is no Guthority for the statement that euch an address has bern drawn ap already, He decines, at present, to make puble what has been dois, orto reveal the Prograwme forthe future, Te is confident, how: ‘ever, that Lie m asion will result in good, whether the country or the Democratic party he did not state To uso iis own language on thie point: “He will bet au army, and then stake hie life that food will come out of his visit to the White @nl plo When 5 prrespondent suggested that there were many extreme men in the South, Gen. Rosecrans paid, “No, that fs too strong aterm to MISSION ni Iie reception at Whito Sulphur Springs, trative, was all that it ese with reference to them, If yon call men exirems who reuse to allow @ parcel OF ignorant nipgera to rule over them, ther Posilly your term is correct, Bot our peo: plo at the Noth would not be called exweme if they shou'd reiuse to allow their women und fule over them, And thie in seaicely corres paraile! Decause our women ard childern are intelligent, and for the most part well educated, but these niggers “ fe ntioped in gross ignorance.” Southern poop! the General contended, are faedly wet against the tule of necroes, and will not submit to ts Whey are, he raid, for pence. They have bad enough of war; their land te desuinted, and them telves ruived Moancially, Gen. Rosecrans nays he ie fo politiclan, he is above party aud Independent of Mt, Vat Le will support any body of men who are for Peace, and who wish to give the Southern people a nee ms aesinal their Iale slaves. If everything a he expects with regerd to his Sulphur Springs lie will, ab tho proper thme, lay al! facts be foro the coinry. Farther conversation el'cited Me fret, that Ly this he meant tf 1 was Geemed proper by the President and other prom: Auent Democrats throughout tne North, to bh fn address from leading Boutherners, it would be given to the press. A consultation on this subject fa to be beld here, probably to-morrow. Gon, Rosecrans has evidently returned with tho Impression that the late rebels are all right, that they are thorough Unioniate, that they iove Mie natisuiion and the old fiag betver than the Radi. cals do; in stort, that they are not what Wale Hampton, Frank Bisir, and other Southern organs of Public opinion represent thom to be. He purposes rong tv New York tomorrow, and from thence to his home in Obto. To the Asociated Prom, Gen. Rosecrans returned to Washington this avening and resumed his quarters at Willard!'s Hotel Much suxicty baving been expressed in r. dito the Duject of his vist to Greonbrier White Sulphur Springs, he was, soon after bis arrival bere, asked ‘various quostiony on that subject, ull of which he an @wered readily aid fraukly, His responses showed that his purposes bad been misstated in some of the fetters furnished to the prese by correspondents at the Springs, walle in others thee were, to say the ast, eragverated accouuta concerning him. Bo fal Grom'his heving been rent thither on a poiitieal mis tion, or having acied in conformity with the ad dice ‘of friends afer consuitatios with them, the visit wus of bisown conception and unde taken for bis wn personal aarinfaction, to ascertain from repre fontutive men of the South whether there were any obstacles the wa of neve between that section the ronntey and the North, He was satisfied that the Dower which organized Quid +Usiais ed (he Ci,venor ey for four years weuinet New erorts of the Unite! Stains Government sujhiess Lis rebe'lon, could exereine rreat influ ance In restoring peace, order, ands ability every wh: re and at the same time promote all ster tereals of the country, He was receive? by Gen, Pouch Sobers poldiers with marked eondiniity, In all their perso al interviews they were frank unreserved, an! their conversa. Uons were mainly wita reference ty advancing te Bowmen law r pective of the causes which for a tin thand South aud rosulied Inthe F truction acts of Con sress, trans pays that his vielt was satisicet the temper an BF patriotic anpreciation, and that ther Uy for Ue statement that he invenc dress viene by shose with whom he | ference, as his visit was taining for him-elf thle fe docs no: ko that any pu from him is re ired or tay become The propriety of any euch course rests exclusively w th Linself, THM SEPTEMBER SEANION, Sonator Morgan, of New York, is among the ar rivals this evening, He caine here to altend to some Private business, On being questioned as to the Probabilliy of a sesou of Coneress ta September, He said n thing has yet becn agreed upon between and Gen, Schenck and itis too carly to de eide watshull be done, ale gives very encouraging Acconnts of the polities prospret from Republicans in New York, and is of opinion that they will carry the State for Grant and Colfax by 4 handsome maj ity, Be Morgan returns to Now York to- morrow, OUN, MEADE AT THR WAR DEPARTHRNT, Gen, Meade, who arrived here last evening from the South, had @ protracted interview to-day with Secretary Schofleld relating to affairs tn Lis District, He eame here at the request of the Secre- Jary of war for the purpose of consulting as to;the best method of preserving peaco tn that seation, and of Aiding the civil authorities in executing the laws. While at the War Department he received an oficial sopy of the recent circular issued respecting his de- partment, He alsy called on the President, Gen, Meade leit for Philadelplts this evening, whence he will roturn in @ few days to is post of uty at the South, THR RAVEXUM APPOINTMENTS. Commissioner Rollins had # long conference to-day with the Secretary of the Treasury previous to the cabinet meeting, The matter of appointing Bupervisors was discussed, bus no solntion of the @imculty was reached. It te understood that Mr, Rollins, in view of the circummances in which he finds himself placed by the terms of the law tnd of all facts, contemplates entering into some Bort of a compromise with Secretary McCulloch, It bee been suamestod to him by his friends that should Gon, Ros ant that r is to lsaue an ad * been in con ¥ the pO pore of ase vews, tle Ss3- N RW YORK ATURDAY there be no meeting of Congress in September, the President mey suspend him, and sppoint a wan in his place who will nominate all Democrats to the ex- clusion of Republicans, the Secretary of the Trea- sury in the meantime refusing to appoin’ the prese nominees with a view to auch result, HABBAS CORPUS ASKED FOR DR. MUDD AND ORM A telegram was received here to-day, addressed to Attorney-Gen, Evarts, from the United States Mar- shal for the Southern District of Fiorida, stating that application had been made to the United States Judco for that diatrict for writs of habeas corpra in favor of Dr. Madd, Arnold, and Spangler, conspirators in the assassination of President Lincoln, now prison- ord ut the Dry Tortugas. INDIAN APRATRS, The Indian Burean bas received advices from Superintendent Murphy, dated Atel Kansas, August He says te ‘ally concare in the views 1 reaked in Agent Wynkoop letier, that the innocent Hndians, who are trying to keep dn good fhith their treaty pledges, should be protected, while he earnes ly ree 8 that the Todians who Fecent grove “outrages the miliary, and that buy verely punis ‘When, Mr. Murphy reficet that at the very time these Tnitinns aking such lond protessione of friendship nt Larned, receiving thelr annuities, &e,, they werg then contemplating aud pliuning this campaign, 1 can no longer have confidence in what ticy say or prou War is surely on as, and in view of the Importance of the case, { earnesuy fecommend that Agent Wynkoop be furnisied proapuly with the views of ihe Departmen), and that (ud instructions be given him for hw tative action. Mr. Wynkoop suggests 0 Le be empowered to take the Invians whom be knows to Fi ef the tities committed on the lino Kiver, and who are desirous of remaluing at } peace, locate them with their lodges and fmiiies Hove coud point whiea He m in the viet ity of Fort Larned, and let thon atin be subsiace entirely by tie Governmect anti this troubie is over: kept within cersain bounds, and let bim be ‘urnis with a email battalion of Un.ted States troops fur Purpose of protecting them from thelr own pe and frow being forced into a war, Let those wie. refnse to respond to bia rail, to come wihin the bonnds prescribed, be considered at war, and let them | be properly punistied. My this if war taxes place, which he considers inevitable, ‘there will be abhity to disertenly ween thoes who drserve priiasliment aud those who do mobs oie wise 4b will be nw uvatte Impossibil ty. He earnestiy urces pre Kini, those J nde wilate action © upon the Department som 1 the eharacter he ca, Justice t Hone who have held to their treaty den of the kind b on. 1 will be econ went act at all, Mt must act quickly. AUMY OKORUS, Gon, W. Barry, Colonel Second i. Ir'ive Trevet Ma Artillery, baa been ordered to repair to thin city and rerort in perten to the Neerotory of War, Hrevet Maj. Win, Russell, Jr, Fourth Cavairy, has been assigned to duty at the headquarier aeub of Louisiana. TREASURY APFAIRS, Tt is atnted at the Treasury Department that no counteriett 7.3) notes have been presepted for rs the Depart: (1 iuption of | conversio several mouths, th ast presen of & oounterfell note which wae Chere detected bein uber Inst, No con avo been made ol any notes wincw Align ng thowe which were in transit on or helo, uld there be at any time acount riclt it Is reaarted ai the Departinent wx »structions have been elven to the clerks who Mave arge of the busine jug ty the bonds of that deser-ption to give the utmoxt attention and ace vermioa aud re. iny to all notes proscuted tor ec demption, CUSTOMS BUMINESS, A. PF. Randall, special agent of the will leave Washington within @ few diya t othe the Departiment, to vinit sof the vortiern frontier, exteniting ie to Vermont, with a view on of the forces empl ose ports, reasury, RAVENUK DRCISION nal Revene Offices has party was clearly author zed to transaet ler the former Lnterna! Hevenue law,and BMIGHATION TO VIRGINIA The Richmond Whig of to-day says: “Some forty odd oersuns from HolLind, but more recently from Mich ere there ik a large ute setueient, in thie city yest-r day, on their way to Amelia ce thoy will purchase land already wet a andertilc. This ia the fratot lave herevotore spokca of betwe the Rev Van Banive and Gen, Tiloden, and is bub tl Ning Of wuas wo may eayect in the sane W LAND OFFICR BUSINESS sioner of the Land Oilice bas trans The Comm! mitted to the local offices of the Gresulenf, 8 eter, and Winnebegy City Land Distr Minn h have heretofore been app by the Secretary of the Titerior as ia: uring to that State for railroal purposes, ‘The ili Gnbsace wn aggregate of N73,J91 eres, REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, pers werd appointed to- eerie: Mi of Hradiord co, =P erman, Cx Pe is co., Venn. Tho following storek day in the internal rev Spaulding, 1 a q Lranea, Va, ments of augers = WO) Lockwood, hhirty-second ric; Henry C, Vinininer, First Dis ict, New Yorks charles K, Dunham, Third District, Maksacbusetis: Chas. Crook, Fourth District, New Jersey: Lailinat B. 'Cyitr, Second District, Llnoln; Way, W. Drake, Ghlrd District, New Jersey; Charles Chamberia n: ‘ ie siety Venuay.vauis, Uem'y cry Hourth Distr Messer’ vette; Wauiel Sinari, Je, Seventh Disiriett Masssciusette; J, Irving Barues, Ninba District, New York. a o Exciting Seenesat the owns Fourtress Monnox, Va., Aug. 26.—Brovet } W. F. Barry, commandant of the Artillery Scliool, will leave here for Washington this evening on business connected with his department, A large fet of coastiug veesela which have been 4 the roads for tie past three days for harbor, sailed tls morning. Yerterday morning, ren of his comp Execution of a No; Major Putman, with thirty aecovnpanied by the Sie can Warwick county, unda few fr Warwick Court House, having in cha colored man Harrison Young, # 1 to be han ced for the murder of Mr, Wovtra, of pears ago. Warsick Court House is composed of a court house bul ding, jail, tel, and & do: houres, sitiated on # slight clevation of jand between the York a: d Janes rivers, Thestreets are o own with grass, the fences old end ricke’y, and it has th qenera) appearance of decay observable iu most of the sina)l Southern towns. The scaffold was erected in the Warwick county two rd of the Court t two hundred persons, most of hom were colored, had assembled: to withess the exceution, Tht manifested very little excitement e'eloek. th uf conducted At about 115 the prisoner to the seatfold, You ently about Lulrty-five years ot age; sin He had maniiested a fferince to inte up to the hour of lis execution, When his neanor chunged, and be seemed to renlize the ful sisuation, whieh left kim no reason to hope f the exercise of further Executive clemency on bis behalf. ‘Ou being asked by the Sheriff if he had anything to aay, he replied no; that he was innocent of the murder; that there were four men in the plot to kill ‘Mr, Wooten, three of whom were now in the Nor- folk jail, He refused to disclose the name of ti fourth person, Young was then told to prepa th, He knelt down on the platform and m: but fervent prayer, at the conclu burst {nto tears, Tue rope was then adjnsted while this was being done he continued to prote He tunocence), AN eight iniautes beiore 18 the plat. form fell, bat the rope broke and the prisoner fell to the grourd, A new rope was imuediately adjusted, d at 18 o'clock Harrison Young was launcued inio ternity, ‘The kssoctates of Young In the murder have bad their sentences commuted by Gov, Wella to fifteen years’ imprisonment at hard labor, Disaster to the Steamer Gen, Meade. Kar Wear, Fla, Aug, 28.—The steainer Gen. Meade, from New York for New Orleans, ran asLore this morning Siteon Death of a Journalist, New Oncwans, Aug. 28.—William H, ©. Ki 1 editor ‘and proprictor of the Ne j, died yesterday, alter ® lingering | lively dein | Saw GEORGIA, —— Artasts, Ga, Ang. 28.—The Sonate to-day confirmed the appointment of H. P. Farrow as At- torney-General of the State, and count of th In the House the discussion on the resolation to anseat colored members was resamed. The Chair decided that each colored mem er should have bearing by himself or attoracy, Mr, Bryant made speech of two hours fn length, He said that nin teen Christian centurios looked duwa on us to-day that that man was an infidel who does nov ace th hand of Providence im the atairs of this nation during the past even years; that ten Who prate of negro superiority and supremacy ow they are afraid four million negroes will Co thirty-six miilions Of whites and are not descry. Of the Anglo-Saxon biood ; that they who ancestors fougls to make thea white ment belie hintory ; shat they fought t sayiuin for the oppressed Of every atic tue Declaration of Ladependence was 1 60 the Almighty, and Giat he Wao weniod that it referred to negrove as'treo wnd equal Was an infidel ; thas ihe Declaration saya “we, the peopio,” which means the negro as well ax tile White. ite sald it was sur rising that Teislmen coming from a laid of oppres: slow Were the first ty join the howl of “Down with the regro!” He said that if the negroes were tneligib.e, then none of the Inne cnucted Wore Tegal: chat for Bahock, a Prov . Mende to chin Out the that wien Gov, Brown deci no right lee, he made tie gre: Ie. “the speaker wanted no such f party, He sat fi the ne use to the ed, tury would appeal irom, the opie, ‘le said Mr, Lincoln's Ruvaneip. elatiation hid Uo figit; that we ai terribie abyss “let the people pause re they take the bea He said that (he persons who are in Ing the negro to insurreeiion Mistake Weir bVAVETY bey are the bray of tie country—wen sian firm in the trong ranks, Houss adjourned om account of the death of a er, . — SOUTH CAROLINA, > Couvwnta, 8, C., Aug. 98.—There was a ein the House toway showtng conmder feo ing and a degree of Feativencse ‘ont assertions of aubhority by the Governor, —— PACIVIO COAST, unuer TuK Oi in} Deutal of tho Rumored Newottations the Purchase of Senora and Si Francisco, Aug. 27.—Presideut writes to Consul-Goneral Godoy emphatically den, ing any negotiations for the sale of the nora and Sinaloa, oF any part thereo!, to the U Btates, as orted, Tae ©. Gorham arrived Inst nizht, and met with an ott reception frou his freuds Gov, thas reeeived from F ance the silver | medal awarded to California ut the Maris Eaposition for the dispity of corest — ‘The Tudinn Masaucros Sr, Lovin, Aug. A Denver deapateh says that the Cheyeone and Arapahoe Indians are atill committing dopredations and rucdering note | settiers in Central and Eastern Colorauo, On Tuesday they attacked the Kiowa station on the Smokey Hill routo, eaptaring thirty horses, and | carrying eff a woman and eilld, whose remains w tod sive was lone business at thy time of tho pawsse of Cie act of July 2), 1404, and tho other party was not ao | nuthorized, the forines will be deemed io hive pri it wit able thine he takes ° # to ec Additionat requirenedts {in d by the new act, THE SOUTH CAROLINA PNVOY +B. Campbell, w * hither fron Charleston, 8 C., with t of Conservative etizens so'tuig forth tb eal condition of } Slate, and asking for mintary proteciion, was re evdved with ality by tue Presitont and Sterctucy Scho thine tie object of h tuission. elerred bim Lo the recent orders to Generals Buchanan and Meads, und to the opinion of the Atiorney-General in that'eounceton ; bat eid pobhing further could Ove an Emergency Mould Arie requiring oF a. TN Siath Regiment of intan er, be con rated wt Charleston as a prechudonary measure | Bsliwin, Busore | ber of representstives of th Fith District, New dersoy; Charles b. Pease R xp, Va,, Aug. 28.—The Committee hav- Sixth District, Kentucky; GQ, MW. Paulkoer, Thy ygumonn, Va. Aug, 28. ittow Dh ‘trict, Tennessee ; 8. $5 Cuyler, Second Pond | power bo call the Jae Constitutional Convention | found yesterday, snoekingly ‘mutiiated, and wer | Lroughi here (or barial, Another band killed thre men yeaterday at Zattiom, on the Platte wtax They cuoved the Smokey Hil conch tor several miles, keeping up at any damace, Governor | Jor sixty” voiu | o'clock City morn | him to call on the ameimbeas mule every elors will | | | Jumiah the savaces, | Cirewt ex NL existe, as 1) an are #bripplig the comnty of soci. virions, ‘Twelve persons are known t en J murdered within the past two days, A Cheyenne despaten says, Kdward M, Pratt, of Peoria, Taasis, who was in company with J.B, Krerett, herding | horses two iniles irom tly elly, enriy this luorniag. Was euprsed by five Dudinms und seniped. Le Was bronsnt inte the hoepital, where he died at 10. A. M. ‘The Indians drove on thirty of the horses; Everett d. Another band are repor: Louiing de Monta: oF ataens 6 ot. & Darky were out | eteauny, nem u the Missourt lL river. ‘They ave em route tor bors Shaw to deliver | the Indians to the military au noriticn, | ——— Th) Ball at White sulphur Springs, ina, W.Va, Aug. 28.—The mas Dall giv here last night in honor of the Clatinguished guests w ono. the pesnons boot pe Wemen trom all parts of the Unio ary Browning ny and Kehols, wr, Hieaen Stockdale, Ka Secretary of tue Interior | Saort, Avexander MM. Sepnens, Comm W. W! Corcoran, Coin, Poatane Sutuliny Ziwan’ r, aud a tare num New York, Washington, and Virg.uia press were proscut, i i ‘The Rochester Sp! Rocunsten, N.Y, Npirite and ths forenoon in discussing the resolutions: the new cons n, They were both adopted b; dining Vole ub noon to-day, ‘This evening will be ile Jans OF the Conyeution, Tere ts lo bea bpirituuins! * Convention was occupied Inet evening id | love ieust, Politteal Hremm. Sr, Louis, Mo., Aug. 28.—The Republicavs of the Ninth Congr | Col BR. Dyer tort 1 of the 1 District Wy sxati, Ohio, Aug. 28,—The Republicans sird Dia viet have renominated Gou, Schenck for Congress by acclaruation, Avavat Wis turop fieation meeting Inst the Hon, damye i, ve nowibated ublicans of y large ratl- and wore addrcsaed by Psst Now Cuveans, Avg, 24,—Gen, Howard arrived ere last nigh ‘oday, in comp with Hate, “ue visited the Legislature, And Was invited to a seat within the bar of the Seu | se Ue leaves for Texas this eveni ig. ciuer again dvcided today nol to make suci a cal, the myority of the Committes being opposed 28.—Gen, Sickles made a short Hoon bia return fron Bangor al wos greeted with a salute of evening a large Republican rant, Me., Auj ni, inthe belngpaddressed by the Hon, Lewis Barker, of Stetson, thirteen 23.—Gen, Carl Schurz ai nH, anit in the ev & procession of the Union L vinetbles to the Keystone Opera elivercd an address in Bog! sit wid ain, nearly two hours in I @ crowded nes, Upon the Issues of ive de tration Was goten Up by our -Cerumaa Republ can cl ivens, Gen, Seburaz lett this morniug for Pottaviie, where be apeaks to-uight, laryest pollical gatuersng ever bel obably the largest in the dtate, Latra trains we lived th their utmost eapucity, — Boats came jonded, apd the roads jendiug to the city were swart- | log with teamea, A de tion of three bundred ine (rum Kilsworth, twenty-six miles by land, othor weighboring towns turned © tien, A candid and tai present at from twenty-five to thirty thou Among the spcakers were Major-Gen. Daniel Bickles, of New York: Hon, Heny Wilson, of M sachusetts; Ex-Gov, Hawley, of Connectieut; Hon, J. Ad, Cresswell, of Maryinad: EH . HH. Chan dier, of Virginia: Gen, E,W, Hinks, of Massactu- lagceriy,, of New York; besides Hon. Havoibal Hamblin, Hon. Jolin A, leters, Hoa. in thls city, cow that bad died of the entth der had a cut on his band, and by this mei the Governor of Rhode thelr a Counctia tu take action on ‘the subject, CABLE TELEGRAMS — Treaty Concluded Between Russia and Bokhara, Hoavy Punishment of the Editor of La Lanterne, — al ¢ Late Dreadful Railway Disaster in Wales, Tho Japanose Rebels Driven North by the Mikado, tee ROKMARA, - Sr, Perensnon, Aug, 28,—Official advicos from Pokhara state that the Bmir has made a treaty with an commander, Accepting the terms altered I Government, and thas the Russian troops have evacuated Samareand, shania PRANCKE, Panta, 28.—Mr. Honti Rochefort, the editor of La Lanterna, \ian bee teen montos’ impris thousand francs in th him for v conderaned to thire Teont In Jail and a fine of ten second action brought against lation of the press law, JAPAN, — -Later advices have heon r ‘The country was #till in an an settied condition, ‘The Mikado had driven the revels to the north, Foreign treops were atill guarding the cliy of Yokohama, Loxpow, Ang. 23, celved from Japan, ao heee GREAT BRITAIN cain Lovvow, Aug. 28—Evoning.—The Con@eras quest upon the remains of the vietims of the rcont terrible railroad ealamity at Abergele, Wales, was commenced in that town to-day. A woman named Dickens, Hving near the «pot where the disas |, and who saw the cel. lie went'to masiat the persons in fAnd that some might have been feet thal aid was refueed, jer, the Company's agent discredited the fiatement of the witness, Ue thought it was im- pumsible fi y one tog near the fire, Hr asked he lasnance of write to bring Castterosse and others who were on board the train to testify before the Jury, which were granted. Mr. Townsend and Mr. Bone, who were passen- ora on the train, testified that’ at the time they hought the fire broke out in the goods van, they Were unable to neo ay the scone unaware tint any ™ use meoting bt, ut iow cabeare to streets, which present an unusually tary = appearance. Tho = mevtine rived to insue & pretest ugainat the conduct of the railway companies, and that a paral trike sliould begin at onee, which is to become general if the torma de tmanded are not grautcd week, seen on the ponte: Sed TURKEY, potas tenses Coustantinorun, Aug. 23.—The Sultan yeater- day visited Admiral Parragut on board the flag-ahin Fronkiin. Iniernitioual eivilities were exchanged and much good fecling marifestod, GPRRMWANY, wher 28.—The North German Cons alin for New York on the 5th of powered Wo ne, * th Le if tie adopiien of jor the Tren, Au Generel, ti _ PRUSSTA, - King William bas returned x, Ang. 28, from his visit to Poted: BAVo kt + ‘The new army law of Na- The Menon, Ang. § varia ban beeu put into practicnl operation, louder were out today tor drill, —_-- BULGIUM, vit atta Brosvers, Ang. 28.—The wife of Victor Hugo dicd in this city day before yesterday, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, — M.—Consols cloned at 94 Amorionn seeneitios owinis quokati { States Kive twenty bonds TIN; A Iantic aud Great Western, 904; Kile rail 44 bitiols, 915. KYO HUulted Bates Five-twenty me, Livkurook, Ang. —5 1 M.—Cotton—The market closed frm ab (he following quotations: Middiint. up The unis gf tn vind, Md midting “Or aces I Gay Have foots up 120.8 bales. “ireadstatty and Pro: declined to 493 Lonnon, Ang. 8-5 P. 1, ANE, § for Mie lyr sof Vinuus unchanged, ree a franes for sandal 8.—-Petroleum white, aliens MAPIVE NEWS, _— 25 P. M.—The steamship Bel- AUK, ofthe Anchor Line, waren Ich Now ve at thie pork to-day, SED TELEGRAMS, te Buruinoroy, Vt., Ang. 23, —Willi Hon, Alfred Keith, o yesterday wile fshi am Keith, son Shelton, Vi.,) was sin Bisex ercel at Sheldon Savanwan, Ang. 28.—The heavy raina con: tone, and have been general th * this portion of the State, The crop reports are gloomy, ‘The rain i doing material damage to cotton, Dannvay, Conn, Ang 28--A man named Fi ward Dikeman was found murdered in South #: this morning. Hig head waa crushed, terribly bruised, No clue bas been ‘f murderer, ‘ ‘YVuor, N. ¥., Aug. 28—Willinm II, Ganley young Ighteen years of age, son of Domin Ganley, a well known citizen, was kilied at half-past 10! today, wile attempting to jump upon a Paming train of tho Heusselucr and Saratoga Teal Toul, Six cars passed over him, Aug. 28.—Joseph Rabbitte, long Ume in the empioy ‘elegraph Company at this elty, tel suicide at 6 o'clock thi evening, by shooting himself through tho heart, Domestic troubles ay rad to have prompted the fash deed, Western Uv Hantror, Conn, Aug. 28.—The Republi The Disonne, of ihe city bad a fag raetig this evening on No now casca of discaned cuttle have appeared oceasion the Bovs in Bue made their in the city lately, ant the euthoriti tthe Board of with music, banners, lags, and toreues, .1 | Health report everything as going on well. The sick companies were in line, commande ox whieh was found loose in hird avenue, near Mijor Glafele, The strecis on either sid: W's Head, on Wednesday, and placed in quaran- along tl route of the ‘ocession «were | ae, lun since died, densely crowded with people. Speeches were mate | A letter has been received from Professor Gamace, by Mr, J. L, Harbour, of thus city. and Mr, Ezra Hail, | dated Kansas City, Ang. 23, eating that the discase of the Biate Central Committee, During tue evenin ad appoered there, end Ne wus avout to wake & Hon, 1 Deming was serenaded, and ti medical examination'ns to 1s character and the cause speceli to the crowd In front of his residence, Of the attack. The lrofissor, It appenra, now on- 1 Urely coincides fn the oplvion ol eal anthoe Hanoos, Me, Au The Republican de- | pities w York, and think# no sinitary officer fronstrs n ycatoriay nud last ever was by fur the should sanction the sale ofthe meat of diseased catte, Atwaxr, Aug. 27.—Mr. C, Ostrander, « dairy former, who lived near the old red mill, in Green- bush, (wo or three weeks ago took the bide ofl a discare. Mr. Ostr, virus entered bis sustem, and Was soon aller rostrated by discase, He continued gradually to fall until Wedness when he died. ‘The cattle disease Commissioners appointed by Island hi concluded thet jniment is illegal, but recommend tue Town —_ Sucr Ur.—The police of the Sixth Ward last Barker, Hon, 6.'H, Biake, aud other kom ut ® slop to the performances of Goulding, sand is petra in buathany ‘strect, wire was walking — quarter iis ja 1,000 quarter hours, by’ closing FIRES, the place coe uae, —— jnpeerse at Lasr.—Daniel K. sfetharne, A Mrerenious Fins.—About 11 o'clock on | sfalnst whom s warrant was Isaued on on Thursday night the police discovered the grocery | {He complaint of William James owe o Tot “hd store, 144 Avenue C, @ be on Bre, “ALtis tine the UR AS cer sees fie was discovered to be among’ some paper bage, wart, oners tnt waa supposed to have originated. trom tie Bate 0 from bald How. uurner, About an hour later the store 1 found on fire, when it was discovered that had been off near the AUGUST 29 | the Athletic Chad SPORTING, platen ase Boll, Sran va. Untow or Lansivontnon.—The match between the above elnba, which took plice on the Cavitoline Grounds, dla not prove to be as interes: ing aa anticipated, owing to the failure of the Stars either to present their full nine or to play up to the rk they are capable of, The Uniows had their ne ont, ; the Stars, howeve were minus the se of Worth and Keeves. Th ame opened wit or of ions, the later's result of poor tlelding, altho’ ellent batting was town by te Unie score, however, settle the question of the game ut the outset, and des roye the interest in ft. Afterwards the ‘Stara played a Koad Bp-hill game, scoring 13 in the Tat ight innings 11 by the Unions. ‘The maich was witiessed by s humerous crowd of spoctators, more ladies being present than at either of the other games, Mr, Wire dey satisfied both parties with his impartial fiona, and the contess w ose-nene= Bl enwe--woee Bl ae Iwxtvas. 2. Bd. duh. SUH, Oth, hh, 8th. Oth BENE sees Yims as Ae ie ee aks wae Union ei 6¢e tf i 6 te Unipire—Mr. Witdey, of the Mutual Clad. Be - Vint wnd Selou ATLANTIC va. ATuLertc. two Phe geand match be tere luis will ake place on the Krownls of Phitader on Fiftecnta street and Columbix avinue, at ¥ ‘on Monday next Abanties will take the 6:0 P.M. tale (rom tue OF Cortianit street on Sunday, arriving mat usw P.M. the tame mut. The nu on Includes Mills, Zettiein, Start, Sin: pa, Peures, Chapman, Crane, and MeDouald, uhey wt a'wubstisuies Prait has leit the AL is now Capiain of the Tri-Mountain jt Kew for | ] rive of Bosto Reruns ov tin Unions, risania returned bone fro tour West oa Thursday, haviag played 2 games and lost bat one, Ou Monday night tue ning will be the pins of a grand compiiacatary dinuer, given ni by the Morriainiane as an weki: Wiedement of their Ohe play and ther gentlemanly conduct duriug Uirir absence from home, = Ta Crome. The Union Clab W Lore extensive Pouterday, on the Union grounds, sho Ago's this tine being the victure of Gar # ouboffive. On Monday the lun. of tie serios of games wiil be played on the Capiioline gro . Brooklyn. > ‘The New Boyland Fat: New Havey, Conn, Aug. 28&—Col, Needham, the Seeretary of the Boe.ety, has deter mined to keep open tries until Mon. day even ate nb of stock tor exlibition arrived today, Tue members of the Fas culty of Yale aud ull our leading citizens are taking fu netive Literest in rep for the tilt. Neat week will bo a holiday week In our eliy, and ar: Tangements are being wade to stop all the dxctories in tie Mate on Weduesdsy or Thursuay, thas the operatiy y have an opportunity to ultuad the exposition. — Amusements, Dionawa ov Laxcoun's Foyenat.—Kinney's «i Lincoln Diorama was exhibited Inst evening for the firot tine, Those prevent were there by sPrivate Invitation, as the exhibition was intended Principally for the Vrews, ‘Pho Kea of making » f tho saddest event In our country's the rare merit of originality, and t9 In- . Lisa fitting subject, The people never get tired of anything pertaining to Monoat Abe, and evon is bliterest (oes must fect that his his: toric name and fume are worthy of the pencil of the greatest artists, ‘Tho object of this exhibition Isto bring be(ore tho public eye m obliterated from memory, bat whi eannot be wo often prosented; we reier to the grand mueral pageant which wended ite mournful way from the ipal elites of ure town of the W vided beiore he by the people to gre. tho snoned (ness, and also to premature doath, ‘These pletures are worthy of the autycet, We can mend them two highly, ‘Taken an a Amirable, One oF perhaps two are fellows, but the collection enn: Heilgo, Smith, Evans, 8 soug the artists who were eng Javt throe yeara at an expense of tuin wonderiul work, A Now York audience wily appreciate tho paintings that represent scones in this city. Tho artista have done thelr work faithfully and well, ‘The Inwe of perspective have been rigidly obeyed and coloring and tone are mostly correct, The views of the Hudson by moonlight aro worth the whole price mission, ‘The landscapes are the best pictures, ‘The audience last night was select and critical, aud tho judicious applause indicated that their expres sions of approval wero the result of matured judg- ment, One interpolation is inexeusablo, and that is, endeavoring by a flight of imagiuation, or by a sweep of the urtiet's fairy wand, to transport Frank Lenilo’s printing extabliximentto Union squire, The locture bs instructive, only that the lecturer dows nob speak loud enough for half the audionce to hear bin, ‘The transformation se os well, only thar angels und Mr, Lincoly aro nent leayer Jerks, lustead of wish ease and SOOLUE ogy oT HAy jo gxensahlo, however, on the f4b Sight, To ensure porfect working of the MAING y, the Aru public bor forme) ob nem by vod yomponed from M Weduesday next, ——— Funeral of Mr, Eliot A vory large gathering took placo yesterday afternoon at the National Academy of Design to per- form the last rites over the remalne of the late Mr, Eiliott, Most of our ing artists were present, | cluding W, Page, Geo, Baker, I. P, Gray, Eustwan Johnson, Kenactt, &. Thayer, Gignoux, L, Lang, I. K, r, and P, Ressiter, who acted as pall-bearera, and Huntington, T. Ady son Richards, 1. Tho Hicks, J. M. Hart J. ik. Wier, May Boyle, iT MeCatrey, Peo Gott, and Car There were of pre fuctuding Gov Theodore Tilton, Thor as player; Str, Watierm, of the’ Melropo.tian of the decensed ; Abers, and @ vumuer per Gaylord ( . Ale Stawloy, th Jy Willian Bank; ©. 1 biliou, t K, J. And Daniel Bill of other tricia: ‘The body was placed in an ele with protuse miver with beantiiul Howe of the deceased, e only a ty hie vi ant rosewood cofin, grand almost covercd nts, presented dy friends wd Ot the cottiny on the erected, formed of Ue OLLer the OW'® diploma wholu encir a4, nud itninortelles, arts! ph trou cles by @ Wreath ¢ Tones, Japon At the opposite end of the vuuu, Uraped. in biack, Wins lung a large portrait of the decoared by George A. Baker, The Kev, M, Burch, the late pastor of Mr, Elliott, delivered an dress on bis personal charucter, after whieh the body was removed to Gireeuwood abd in. berred. ~ ai Ee f F nian Convention The General Convention met, pursuant to ad- journment, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, but om announcenient that the Unlon Convention had not Hnished ita business, the General Convention ad- Journed until evening. The Union Conven ion then went into session, Col, Brown iv the chair, ‘Toe colonel made @ short ad: dress, counselling harwony und brotherly love. ‘The roport of the Coumumitvee on Union Negotia. tons was submitted, and the Committee state lt they agreed to poripone the consideration of documents embodied in Mr, Savage's report un after @ delagution should procecd to Gen, O'Noil's headquarters and have an interview with him. They leave to report progress, which w. id a delegation, consisting of the committer, was ‘appointed to see Gen, ascertain if he were ready to codperate vention to form a basis of Union, Instracted to veo Mr. Savage on the same eck, The Ce k & recews from 12 until 1:80 o'clock. ‘On reassemb! ied thelr in- to obtain on interview either with Gen, or Mr. Bayi and asked for time to report, which was Pn tee Union Convention joe wns then read, of the or italn ‘a Ueland bot te Se . he report was opted the Milita sein to tne lawor ball were te SEE nom | a emnrere annaiions The La Crosse Club played a series of games | ae LOCAL POLITICS, head came In contact witha bridge near Montrose, aod he was thrown off and killed. Tawvany Gevenat Committee. —This body met oRLty to Axtmane, —| W. Coffin wae Iaat night at Tammany linil, Mr. Wm. M. Tweed | yesterday held in bail to answer a Chairman, «for bolding the prim ity elee- driv horse, ent from sores ander Hone to-night wer wed, and tho meoting ad- in violation of the law ense Journed, to animals, . ane Reevotrcaw Reanina Roow i rine Twanty- vinet Wanv.—The Republicans of this ward will open, on Mon lay evening next, ® tree readin at 464 Third avenne, one door w Thirty Atreet, it will be kopt open every except Sunday, during the winter Turnteewen Accewony Diatiior,—The Boys in Mito held their regular meeting last evonins, at 16 Kigith avenue, D. DT, Davie, Esq. deiivered & Jong adilroes, ud was followsd by Messrs, Stewart, Wilton, and Gol. ALB. “Boys” are united tn pnepose, anit enth earnest in. t efforts tor thee Of their old leader to Presidency. Meneur ror G Kings county held their primary meetings on Thurs. day wig! ! riveted dolozares to the Assembly Disirict Gooventions, these Conventions to. select de » the State Con ven Ita well under- ate Poitical ereles that the en'ive will fivor the non . Werhor, Eroureenta Assrwmir Distaror Bora i Br —This Association met let evening at 401 Four ation of tue ion, Je, nail ¢leeted Lie following officers, whieh Was ness transactel: Vice President, Capt on: Beerewry, M.D. Rogers: Treasurer, Wall Captain, & 8. Urmyy iret Loatenant,” Win, He O'Neil; Beconde © Wet hes: Third, Geo. W. ‘ urth, ert” Weleh: Pirs ep) Dennis | ond, ‘Tine, Mae rty ; Cavanagh 5, Fou on Stark; Pita, Th Muidos ‘Th authorized to procure pormane ‘ & Gime for the next me y signed the roll, and the Company now numbers seventy-two, eT RENTHE Tue F Wann Denoonacr.—! Izens of the Four treet with a view o mourand Blur Club. Mr. Alfved Cassidy was Thomas Ityany View-Pres! lent, anerty owes, Resolutions zation of the dis for tothe ellect that a pow trict In eupport of Sey Vice Presitent, eon oar and Bla osed of Uren ratie a to the more coniplete consolidation of tie two exist. ing Germon Republican central vrguniaation Witter, AMI that the members of that orga Unite a mance Witlh the Gorman Ceatral Grant fax Club, of which Dr, Jacoby 0 factions, however, Wore wot pleascd with ant afer w long debate frou mitter, Ib waa decided to aban don the proposed cousvlididon, and @ committee Was appointed to prepare a now series of by-laws and regulations to govern the organisation, wo be acted upon ut the next resular meeing. wos € wonatic Generar, Commie Tee Arvounr: DeLkaatne To Tue Sr. Cony RN —A meouny ty Dewoeratic General Co evening the pur elected the evening previous to the County baence Tn the Tunis G. Hergen w dentials of the delceate Cu (one from each ward and town) w and accepted. ‘The aauea wud the wa re as follows : Sheridan, irowa, mith, a Metnivre, Luke O'euly. oUeorc. Her ame —Fitaiiiy ov hom. 10-—Jas, Met aul hin. How art. Jas. Mori is, hn Deimar. New Lots, 8. W, Hoa Abus, Francis G. Que- yeloy Flat aids, Antiouy DP. Medted w Vineul, G, Borgen | Gr 4, Btopuen L. Vox ‘The General Committes then adjo mm fOr Le e8e' each Axsembl erection rned, and the 1 © he turbeonth W State, legates to thy y Tnavri Hy, Wits a Aswcuibly Di mbly District Thowns Sher idau, atte - Fourth Assembly D strc —Alex, MeCue, delegate ; uo H.W. Slocum 4-8. D, Morita, ave t= Hugh MeLaugh te. Fee Samos 1. Craig, d 1 dala ato; Dr, Louls aur, delegate; Heury C. Murphy ae a unit in the Suits Conveution. a TOK City, peceate toate The American News Compan an lyn for the it prices, Cutpnen's Ato Sociery.—Tho agent of the Children's Ald Society will leave in a few days for the West, He is prepared to find good homes for boys and girls, Families and others who desire go West will Od it to their advantage to cali on the agent at the fies of the Society, 8 East Fourth ntreet, room 11, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri moruing ‘un Boro Rowumgtr in Baosowax.—In- this caso @ preliminary exuuination was beld at the Tombs Police Court yesterday, when, from the af svitof Mr, Patrick Dickiv, it appeared that the nde stolen were not United States bonds, but bonds of the State of Tennessee, fifveon in- number, of the denomination of $1,000 cach, They aro valued at 49,75 In ow Several willdavits of witnessen wore taken, whereupon the , Edw, Marks ailax Datel I 4, Was remanded for further examination is about to open wwency Ln eaeh ward in this elty and Brook Je Of maguaines, Newspapers, &e, Which Proposed to retail ab the regular Wwholvsele ney, Excursions, Pleasure exen ns continue to be as popular and are daily taking pi As Wil Le nee by reference to our advertising columns, the steamne ee leaves every Suturlay for the Cholera Bu the Chicopee and Norwalk rua daily to Coney Island, thus aTordiag opportunities of sea bathing and Ushing for chore who desire them, ‘The Mogenta and Phomas Collyer both teave every Sunday morning for Newburgh, fave only Atty anid the Arrowsmith maxes a Sunday ©, Glew Cove, and Roslyn, starting from s over excursion to woekt.—The Park Commissi bounce that If the weather be ine ers ap bo mip wil on the Mall at the Park at 4 P.M, to-day. The’fel lowing is the programme ante Proom Maren va 1. Overture, Anacrooities... + Cherurls 4 iteration he The Great Maps ves, § °°" % Howe of Usatile,...- + Ole PARTI, worth, Waltz, Walnut Grove, Quadfile dL beraian Rewtniscéuces of Aube! ous opera 1. March, Now fi boguo!.., Jullien, rt ons TrID TY tp, ive t “Donizetti ovenwon.—The Democrats of | bers legate; Luke | Herdenhelmer was held field tor beating his horse wi “Hue at 970 Enat Ninth strcet, was Justice Man«tield, at Resex stealing in bilia from John J. Kehoe, ile they were out drinking fod! that Kehoe missed after McGuire had been bugging Acerpaxt.—While Joseph Block, laborer, wat work yesteriay at % Howard street, a brick npon his head, and badly Injared him." Taken to 210 Elizabeth aircet, It is suid there how gt 2 Cae Be aiig to the hours La nu own that any person Ww! dropped that particalar brick, hee 4 Honauany.—The store of John Dean, gold. beater, corner of Beckman and William wie ght, and a quantity of ‘About #10 Iso taken frow the on Staten Island, has been more than onee roobed in this manner during bis absence, A Fawr oerwees Woxexr—Tue Kxire Osep.— Two young women, known to the police a Mar * Colles and Anhie Mitchell, were early seater. Wt agod in an altercation at the corner and Catherine street, and durin ray Margaret stabbed Annis tn kalfe, toileting an agiy bat mot 1. Both wero arrested and locked ap, eNGINKERS FoR THe Pacirie Rattno: Any hk late of the Hud Kailrond, from this city tor Sam Frane route t Sacramento, where they will oe en ‘son the Pacific Railroad. A lance ir fellow craftsmen anvembled om the vck, and bid them God speed. avit ow A Fenny Boat,—Last even Ing, about 9 o'clock, a woman named Mary E Butt residing at 2/1 Fulion street, Brooklya, drop; down dead while seated In the ‘Ind oabin one the ‘The body wus taken in Foriy-second Precinct, to her late residence, itauy Museom.—There is in Albany Sepven 1 rvative citizens of the district shall be form 4 where reli , fino, 0 Aid the nomination. of Mayor, Modunn fob ure riled last ecsalon to" sppropetat jaoeer Governor at the cnsuing Democratic State Conven ntenance of thi skits Military | tou were parsed. Addresses on the subject wer ich should be regarded wit livered by Messrs, Carr, Cassidy, and otwern, y Among gthor relics is the un} we Geray Rereniteans,—The mombers of | Ellsworth, two suite of armor, and other the German KRepablean Central Committee and tho | #Fticies of great historic Thgerost, German Central Grant and Colfax Campaign Club Averents.—Michnel Gi had las arm badly eld a meeting at their headquarters at the ‘Stuben | injured! yesterday acternoan Pier 21, North River, House im the Bowery last night, with Dr. | tirough its be ngcaughs between < Mucher presiling, and Gustav tryaler acting | to the New York i: pital... air f Seeretury, The ” principal inews transucied | year, wan yerter tay severely Mjured thr Waa the report of Sub nin teow relative with’ a bottle thrown from the thigd story wine streak, iy’ bis remdence, 48 Kast ‘Thirty: or. Nrsteiuoos Daearn.—On Thursday ni yonng woman named Sasannah Latin, suddenly at the house of Dr, Rat vale eee ce Neg 4 alk ound, f foul play. Coroner having cen an ine ti Fubee Tweablor Y quest will be held at the Filtecath Preeiaet House, this morning, at il o'clock, + -necon Ab ADOUE 9 o'cloek yea teray morning, cae Fought made shelr a and began operations fora fixht, bat on discover Ae police they seabcred and left the preeinet,” f does not appear that any arrests were made, 16 a Bonatsay ix BaoaoWax,—Win, Grey tentay brought, belors destles Aw Of age, ogan, at the horged with having commit. slore a birelary. the nicht previous at the I ore, aves, valued ut of Hoary & 470 Hrouwdlway, w is alloged, he stole 1,80) paii's of kid 1.000, The fellow ‘was shortly after the corr = sion of the burglary arrested by Oficer Martine . the Fourtee.th Precinct, wo jound the stolen eit 12 la poracosiva. * The’ prisoner was ‘cominit- eal Lu detauib of $2,000 bail. Guoxo Lancenins.—On complaint of Henry Punclure), 01 Ob New Chambers street, one Jone Wil tame Was yesterday committed to the Tombs on acharge of stealing a tab of butter valued se The prim was arrested by ax ofticer Fourth Preeiuet, with the stolen prop. rty In The accused Isa seaman, and 4 yeors of age... .Charios Gorton, % years of age, ballin from Me , Wavow Tharsday cucht tu the ces stealing a barrel of Now kugian t ram, valned wt $2 from te sore No. 10 Broadway. He was yesterday by Hen by whom he wos counmmicted tw d Possess.on, st Of GOU0 bi ney's teen In pros cutie hicaned liquor dyale pode $150,008) for uttor < 11,900 claime again’ on. O'Gorna s trou tue year | 87 ty 1°61, Me. e290, subEn bul of the elty, an de fguding Whig Please * ed the iollowing: *' © 9" You will ade w notice that Your power and Authurily ta stand settle the eb Ao by Wiltam Moko scaluat the e-uuty of New York, and 40 desermi the amount dus-on spel claim, ie d/tted Will furthor take noticn that so fir a had before you in reference District se ay Horideay ver mien. Pleroe, dole: | trator, yur puwers eighat Amott y Dace ats voket." "Mr. Hrady, in beb wile Kin, ther" eB. WC, Tower, doteqate; | Cal tiaé the oan wae a Jus tes ‘there Tunis Ober Ears, DRIP. Bernard, delegation | TT ent Atter conpuceh Gaon in eeEnOa Tue A yg pro Hig pilanluations of the Assomby District Conven- | Heviin'y clalas te olige oct fens Nettey ok ae | sloped structing the deie.ates to Vote vor tie thon, | Maw tho casey the Bo ved too te Papers and roe served its decision, ‘The Boarcthen ajo Inquesrs.—At the Van Yke House, on the corner of Bowery and Bayardtreet, Cor. ver Schire mer yesterday helt an indest on the body or e stranger, \ifio was fou de his bed. yeateru: wan shovn byh@ post mortem examk doail was Cattne bY Mpoplexy, Deceased to the hotel two dA® Sco, gngasin ‘8 room, nen he regaered his 4 Be as IT Uatasted\, am never seen aguy UDEL be was foun His body har, already far adv: ls supposed t be had ‘omposition, and that 4 somo’ foreplgit hours, Decoased ap» in aceore have boon wit 45 years to have been « ¢ rman, ia the case was rendered yeerday held mornlag wae dace was the f Coroner Rollins Inquest on tue body of Jol Dougltty, a bis lise residence, 156 Grecawich stieuk’ Tuo dcecascd was employed on arnt of og Sersey City ferry-boat, aud a fow days. sb® fell overboard and wee drowied, “Hie “Oly was subsequently. reeove ed at the nt street ferry slip... Coroner Koll at 2 yeator alternoc Avcute A, held Inquest on pt DOdy of Cecilia Hetil, seven yeare 8 ce, who oni URMay evan ug Was Fun Over im Bisechth. sire bY @ cnr of te Beit Raliroad Il cod killed, ye best!mony was of a coutheting chars scion, While ue Witnes#es stated that the driver did hot break?” time bo prevent the mecident, 46 | Was nsserte by Others, that under the eiveumstane ces Lew Unabl o prevent the same, The jury, after MAultation, decined that the ciild came to ber dew 9 the tanner stated, and eoneu | driver, Jim Gi n, fOr Gree 10 WAH AFeastodl, Wwe cwdy roner Rollins was yeaier | Castitube & post mortem exauwliution va the Youus peraun ut 0 up-town , who, ib was rumored, hud died from ian abortion. The faci, however, Were | | } ny Noe NEW JERSEY, aeiel 200 IN Newags.—The new Jew. stemple of the B'nal Jeshurun wae opened yester on at Newark, and solemnly dedicated, show a bewutlla! exterior, and fs staking. in the interior, The seats Which the erimgon cushions nega, aitar and iy #O. sutin and gold teh artain OF Kae rule Langs betore the Jesellod crowm, placed tue ton com 1 stl big! stained glans and ted colors, Is A star and the All-see- A sermon Was’ preacird by the Rabbi of tion, the Key, J, Leiwht, ‘scniucrous Ropuenr,—The Valle; terian Chureh, between Orange oa Wednesday w. ew Srya twome and a bea Prosby. nd South Orange ht end rebbed of ti uppeN Deara ov 4 Cuancruaw.—The Rev, Dr. Youmans, of the Central Presbyterian Chi Orange, dicd suddenly on Wednesday from enemnyen a! crouen, | ‘inoue. ang, Dermot Astore, 2 SEIEMGE | Cup Foowp,—A ebild, supposed to be about 1B Be fare Beg aes four daye sith wan’ Wand yealeriay, morning ts LL, Galop, Gay and Morry... n hail of house 60. Hesigcmery, stress, Jervey 3 tuale Natiowal, Officer Nugent had it taken to the Almshouse, Fravp.—John Gibbs, one of th Sharpers who | doing well, ‘iwtle Gard» Was committed jare' I, out of two plecos fe took from her under pretence of exchanging It infest the vielnity of ‘Tre Uxanown Maw Ruco’t#0.—It has been through the rear sscertained that the man w/e" irunned on Wed- | Ing sounded, and took Renday ab Pier #3 East Ht) ood to have bees | a LONGSVITE.—A Stravie, aw an, “wupposed to have mouth county, near jnboxiented at the time, us Wilson, He Rattnoan.—Patrick MphY, fireman of ver Railroad, Was on fnads ‘ale yntteuaaced oa the vender his Rospany.—A mon named Stephen rrested in Hudson City yester on the having ttolen'a watch, valued nt 825, the ‘rancis D. eye. Dare , + ae : . | 4 may, of the N sccrewry, Loann ov Avvit.—The Poard met at noon yee: The names of the dele road, when, at | terday, and took udditioual testimony In a muanbee of request on Mr. Hugh Mel in of the Fourth | eases whieh have. be ero only. Parka! Ward, the Convention resol i into secret ave: | brand, and reseresd dec'stons in the aame, Wire tiaan ' sion, ind all not deiegater were compelled to leave, | grain look up for a heariig tse cass of Dentol Devile, While in sceret easton, the question of selecting | ide city G.rmbertain, fir § his ne commiestons oy Aelognics by the County Convention or by Aomubiy | money received and’ paid ont by hin. while wet “4 Aintrlets, way disenesed, and alter arzumente for and | wrauch omerr from te yer 1501 OL ee pee ae | agatont, 16 wos fnwlly deeided ates WOM | tlenlars of thit cere have: kan ofore py ihe - euch assembly district relect their own delegates 0 | and t tis now br fore this Board } ” wiiei isto beheld ab Albany om | Peviin's exeente Couns nor home™ oy Me Xd of eptember. | MEM, LHe Cie WAR set wal? uke Remy the d Merent assembly districes | Board then proceeded bo * temporarily te conventions. und rou nated | the clam of William Meier rguIrAt ipOR

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