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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. Grest Increase of Republican Majority in Vermont. The Heaviest Vote Cast Since “ Tip- pecanoe and Tyler Too.” Majority for Republican Gov- ernor Nearly ‘30,000. Senate Un ously Rep House Nearly So, : Increased Republican Majority in Wilmington, Del. Mowrrsiten, Vt., Sept, 1.—The annual election held In this State to-day bas resulted in the saccess of the Republienn State ticket by # largely increased majority over last year, the election of three Con- grensmen by heavy majorities, the choice of a State Benate unanimously Ropublican, and a House nearly o . fo, The returns from one-third of the State indi- * cate » Republican majority of 27,000 for Governor. \ ‘Phe good judgos set it even as high as 90,000. Th ( vote is the heaviest thrown in the State since 1940, Roraxn, Vt, Sept. 1.—Returus from sixty towns show a net Republican gain of 9090. The remaining towns to be heard from make the esti- mated majority for the Republican ticket 98,000 to 89,000, an inerewse in the majority over Inst year of from 8,000 to 10,000, Buauiwatox, Vt., Sept, 1, Midnight. —The elec: y ton to-day In this State has been accompanied with fnasual intercst and excitement, both Republicans nd Democrats working hard. Returns up to mid- Aight from 50 towns givo Page 13,000, Edwards 4,490, being alirge Republican gain over last year, Re- turas from the north and northwestern portions of | We State come in slowly, but both partios agroe that the Republicans have gained largoly over their vote bf last year, — Wilmington, Dely Blec Wiurxerox, Del., Sept. 1.—The election for 4. Municipal officers took place to-day. The contest was very Warm, and tho vote ts largely increased, Mr, Valentine, the present incumbent, Republican, ts reBiected Mayor by a majority of 100 gr last year. — THE PACIEIC COAST, os tho Russian Amer con Fur Company bas purchased the ship Winged Arrow, which will sail to-morrow for Sitka to take on board the Iste employees and troops—about 94) in number, ‘Tne Company will transfer them to St. Vetersbureh. This wi) close the basiness oo the” Russian Alaska Senator Cole arrived fon \ ashington on Saturday. —————— TENS BONk bi — | three Representatlves to proceed to Washington to lay ai Johnson the condition of afuire in and request iu to rend ® saficiont ates military force to the State for the pro- ye, the doclarution of martial law by the Govesnor tates Min Protapecenta, Sept. 1.—An unsuecessful at tempt Was made this morning to rob the messenger boy of w broker on Third street. Asthe boy war Aeaving the Mechantes’ Bank with a cash box belong ing to his employer, he was struck on the head, but he clung to his box and fell upon it, yelling murder The rouber jwnped into a wagon, in whied he had a toned rate waiting for him, and was pursued by the doy and an excited crow. Villains escaped bo ever, as they were well prenared for a cha Wan. Hooner, a en sfitter, who wus injured by the axpionion in the United States Alint yesterday morn dng, died wuying Che might, —— ‘The Indinn Troubles in Colorado, Sr, Louis, Aug. 81.—A despatch from Latham cm. ‘There are 190 volunteers in the fi forcements eld, and rein- ¢ gathering from all directions, Pro $40,000. ‘The Lndiaiy had driven off 70 head of horses and qules near Cooper's ex Sr, Lowis, Sept, 1 on Saturday, and set fire to 500 cords of wood. Su ‘hat Ked Cloud is com: pertenweat Dermman deni ie down frow t entire.y coutiied they will not partiolpat { A Lenver despaten Dering nine perso Murdered on Saturd north. He si the Cl » The Sioux way 8 family named Neff, num. reviding ut Kiowa, wi The Chinese Embansy, Boston, Mass., Se t8 visited Waltham tn jpecial train to day, for the purpose of examining the works of the formeu, und Cuil Tajon bad seen. Alter examining the works, ‘Were invited to an clogant Of the rooms of the fuctory. widence of Gen, Banks. “After pass| eres they reurned to the (rain, ved again in Boston at 5 0’ ana pereine rder-Horne Disenne—Sutetdi Attempt to Troy, Sept. tnvited g American Watch Co. pany. The Chineao were par Uculor y interested tn tue delicacy of the work per. -—A man named Corbe ixth Ward, in this city, yesterday afternoon, ‘Th: abil! took effect in Clancy's bowe.s, and he may not A eecbver ‘To cases of horse disease, similar to those of Brooklyn, have occured near Millwater, \ ‘A wom from the ‘ fat ni * body has not yet been eT ’ Th» Allcged Insurrection fu Arkansas, Br. Louis, Aug. ‘The insurrcetion had been quieted, the Court rel» Stated, and the tril resumed. The Governor ad Gresse'l the insurgents, ordering them to disperse \ Governor Clayton had returned from Lewisvurg when quiet was rest ed, — Two Girls Killed by Lightning. Pmiaperrats, Sept. 1. 47, Adon 01 Mr, Jones was also severely lijured, ——— Signed, des for the election oF Aldermen and Kidtrmen, and abviishes the Board of Councilmen, at Poeksict!t. The Supposed Murder ‘M ft the seule re eet te cul Saw Francisco, Aug, 81.—A commissioner of Nasnvicie, Tenp., Sept. 1.—The House to-day concurred in the resolution of the Senate to appoint committe, to be composed of two Sevatore and v fection of the peopl ‘The Pras und Limes», Republican organ, fuvore the intr | setion of the Federal troops in prelerence to employing the mill ta, and ares the Lewisiature to: #trike ou. .ne provision of the Militia bi 1 authorizing supplies of aims and ammunition to the Courter reperts that on Saturday the Indians were in strong force at Fremont's Orchard, Sam >» Ashcraft, witha party of volunteers, pursued them P Platte s.ver, und, be ue yooned by Godirey's Rue nment, ey fought the Indians, killing four of k. j ‘the Indians drove off the wood choppers on the south side of the Platte r.ver ays the hostilities are found t. 1, —Mr, Burlingame, the two Tajens, and three of the students, and a number of with his asscolane, studieu the entire process of Wetchmaking from, the erude motuls to the complete Gmekeeper. Chih Tajen sail these works were more asionighiug thn anything he party lation spread out in one y then drove ol boat captain, shot a stevedore named John Claney, in the je Page jumped overboard =A special despateh fron: wl Little Rock, Arkaneas, to the Democrat, says that and the Sherimt arrived with a force of three hundred ‘Awe daughters of Hon, \ Thomas B. Jones, Associate udge of Ocean county, New Jersey, were killed by lightning yesterday, at Now Egypt, in thats usty, sey were nod ‘and The Now York City Amended Charter Bill Aupany, Sept. 1.—Among several acts just inigned by the Governor and transmitted to the office of the Secretary of Stas 1 onc entitled An Act to amend the charter of the elty of New York, which Povowxnersiz, Sept. 1.—The jury in the case ‘of Mary Ann Russell, who was killed at Peekskill, on the Hudson River Railroad, last weer, brought in ct to-day, Lockwood, the brakesman, aye reast lod: ark a ea ae nim Las no} Ca 5 ~ mi 9p clon nfnioe ited verdict aida sireugih te NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRATIC CON- VENTION, ee Arrival of the Clans—Great Flourish of the Friends of Henry ©. Murphy—John T. Favorite—His Nom- ‘Special Despatches to The san Avaanr, N. Y., Sept. 1.—Every train arriving to-day has been loaded with delegates and friends of candidates, The hotels are overcrowded, Benator Murphy's people arrived this morning with flags, banners, and a band of music, Their headqnarters are at the Delavan, where their flag is fang out “For Governor, Henry C. Marphy, Kings connty good for %,000 majority." A large force of Germans are supporting the de'egation, All wear green badges with “ Henry ©. Murphy" on them, The New York city delegation have the reading rooms of the Dela: van, and have decorated them profusely with flags from Tammany Hall, and also a picture of Hoffman in the centre, aupported on either side by Seywour and Biair, It is conceded that Hoffman has the large body of the Convention, and may be nominated on the first formal ballot, Murphy's friends ‘They will get some support from the country, very little, It is doubtful if they ean muster thirty votes all told, Eifort have been made today to get Murphy to ithdraw. ‘This he refuses to do, His friends say if beaten now by Hoffman he bas nv oing to hope for In the future, He will show firse to the last. Some think Hoffman will compromise by withdrawing tn favor of Sanford E. Church, and ench is now the game, An effort Is making to get the Albany delega. tion to nominate Church, but it is hardly possible of success, becausy two of the four Albany delogates are instructed for Hoffman, and the rest are knowa to favor him Cancussing if going on briskly, The State Central Committee was in session all day at the Delavan, aod is till sitting with closed doors, Nothing has yet Jeaked out of their programme for the organization of the Convention, A, T, Laning, of Buffalo, is the most prominent candidate for Lieatenant-Governor. David B, MeNeil, Warden of the Auburn Prison, ts prominent for Prison Inspector, ‘There fs a host of candidates for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, among others W. H, Henderson, Cornelius Ten Broeck, of Albany, John MeComber, of Rochester, arc most talked of, John Morrissey bas been backing Murphy, and has a force of the same, cailing here, assisting, which hos damaged the Senator's chances, The Irish element urge Hoffman strennously, Thoy ay they treated him badly two years ago, and they now want to do lim justice, ALBANY, Sept, 21 A. M,—T’he Committee has de- termined upon Judge Robert Earle of Herkimer as temporary Chair and E. O, Perrin as Secretary, Calvert Comstock of Oneida fe at the head of the plate for ent Presilent. All arr: between Hofinan's and Murphy's people are al an end. Hoffman will almost unioudtedly be nomi ted but in ease of any possible tailure bis Iniuence will be thrown for Erastus Corning. pistes Rtg To the Associated Press, Aunany, N. ¥., Sept. 1,—Nearl the dele. ca’es to the Democratle Convention have arrived, A boat load of outsiders came Ve this morning from Brooklyn, in the interest of Henry ©. Murphy tor Governor, and the rufirond trains have brought in large delegations for Hoffman, Both the New York aud Kings delegations have their bradguarters at the Delaven House, The Kings deiegacion have a large flag suspended from their window, Inscribed "For Governor, Henry ©, Murphy, Kiiga County good OF 25,000 majority.” ‘The canvass is Very sharp and warm; but Murphy's friends, although very active, are mucn leas cunt dent than they were several days ago, Indeed, it ks generaly conceded that Hoiman will have sore #0 Votes out of the 123 on the first ballvt. ‘The country districta have disappolated Murphy men, a number of those they had reason to bell: would be strongest for Murphy return’ warm Homan mea or instructing their d vote for Hoffman, —Durkng the day it w « Henry C! Mur- phy for Licutonant Governor; bUtit was only a sug- estion, none of the leaders seroury entertaining They said it came {00 lato, = Robert Earl,ot Herkimer, is talked ofas temporar; Chairman Calvert Comstuck, of Rome, an Henry 8. Randall, of Cortland. About midnight the trienis of Henry ©. Murphy pald him the compliment of @ screuate, after which he returned brielly his thanks, peda cal fnaute Chances Greatly Ahead—The Murphy Eecort-The Power and Lnflnence of Tammany Mall-A Crowd Anticipated at Albany-Caudidates for the Minor OMice Correspondence of The Sun. Aumaxr, Aug. 31,—Alrendy the clans of the Democracy are gathering in this ancient elty prepara tory to the fray of Wednesday, The Hon, John fs among the rarly arrivals, and ta dilt rin the winning st and ye Hon, Fellx Meclusky morrow. ‘The Hon, Andrew Jackson formerly of New Jersey, ts alee expected, dis already unnonneed to ediy the people of Al bany in a discussion of the im the day on Thursday evening, by which time it is expected that the Convention will haye cone something to rallty, On this occasion the Ion, Andrew Jackson Rogers will be supported by a Mr. licker, once a Governor Of Now Jersey, and Richa’ U'Gormen, of New York. ‘The Arg # of to-day print» list of forty-eight dele: cates already chosen, of whom nlne—all from Kin; county—are Instructed to vove for Henry C. Murphy for Governor; and the same nuniber, from ecattered portions, of the State, are instructed for John Hofman, The femalning thirty are instructed, and are open fur speculations. formation’is at hand. th ng of at I ten more delegates frou interior counties inatructed for Honman, while it is expected that the New York delegation will be solid for him. To ofiset this strength Mr, Murph inforeements to his ten Kings county m vor, contemplates pisning Pendleton game, and will come here racked by a strong German gtard mastered for the oceasion, apartments tor whom have already been se- wu but it will be @ lo-ing game. Me will not beable to muster twenty votes in the Convention, shite Hoftman wil be nominated on the first torus! valtot. ‘Tammany Hall {s thus showing its strength and In- uence, A few years ago It was contesting ite claim to seata in the Siate Convention with Mozart Hall, and begged tayora of the Albany Regeney and the New York Central Railroad, in malntalniny tlon as a regular Demoeratte organization. only has it swallowed up Mozart Hall and all ther rival organizations in New York city, but it lins mas. tered the old Regency, broken up the Central Rail- rond ring, atretened itself to. the absolute contro! of its pariy affalrs throughout the State, and even as sumes to dictate in no very mild terms to the na- onal party, ax was scen at the Fourth of July Con. vention, It'ie this powerful organization that fs now backing Hoffman, and Durphy migut as well seek dam up the East Fiver ax to Bebt mguinat it, Let hi bide ils time, organize hit party in Kings county, d put it in close relations with Tammany Hail, aid in due time be will command o hearing in that great and mysterious bod; The large ng here on hotel wecommodations rooms are in request, Tweddle Hall at noon on the 4d, and,besides can late for Govern will nominate a Lieutenant Governor, Cunal Commissioner, Inspector of State Prisons, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, and Pres! Jential Electors, But Uitle is said of the candidates other than for Governor, and Lam not aware that ny eanvass Ih made for any of the minor ees, William J. Averill, of St, Lawrence eounty, 3 there will be a ve ind Albert Lanning have been mentioned fur the second place, and some delogates are instructed for ‘ach of them. Gen, Slocum wil come ostensibly to work up Murphy's case, but really to work for him- “elt. He ix understood to have his eye out for a ucrative place, and will take iif he nm get it By tomorrow night it wi'l doubtless be easy to on the ‘esser ofticers, MORRIS. ‘orm some conclusion FIRES, coe In East Fourtaunt Staeer.—About 10 o'clock last evening a fire broke out on the second floor of urteenth sleet, caused by some parties lu the fireplace, Damage WT East otting fire to sume straw ight. ight ;occupied by Champion Bissell, wu street let, Insure Samatoga, & Ph 1.—A_ fire broke out in the ples on Spring street at 10 o'clock Exchanxe Hotel » |, And destroyed the Exe! d s on Putnam sireet, id the the hotel; als, two barnk near the om Alien & Babcotk, on Spring street; the roof and erior of @ wing the brick build as follows: oo: G. TH, Bander, @ tenant, $5,000; A. Cox & Alen cock, $2,000 + rem excepting thi on the Exebange Hotel, Banaroda, Rept. 1 Th Cdey of Srp he yond if tha Ume when x large mud w ng. thi performance at the Le} ry Hogse qyates it volo,” Much excitew ‘werd lost, nor wer fay verbo vfinhae* no 4 FROM WASHINGTON. es to The Sun. Wasnixotor, D. ., Sept. 1. AN ONSLAUGHT UPON ComMIEsI0% ek ago to-night, J. M. Bingkley, Solicitor of te Internal Revenuo Bureau, left here for New York, at the request of President Johneon, for the purpose of instituting an investigation into Alleged frauds upon the revenue, Knowledge of or consultation Commissioner time, the ifrepressible Binckley has been busy, it ting ap evidence, with a view to prefor ‘This was relly the ob- charges againat Mr. Rollin Ject of his minsion, as the sequel proves, Commissioner Rol- ling reectved @ telegram this ng from the U.S, District Attorney of New York, informing him that a warrans had been sued out for bis arrest be- in ot New York. ‘The charge upon which the warrant was obtained is conspiracy on the part of the certain parties frand the revenue, for the arrest of Deputy Commissioner Harland, and threo men, Smith, Murray, to be co-conspirators with Marray some time ago obtained an appointment of Whiskey Inspector, on the recommendation of Dis trict Attorney Courtney. Murray had goue to Court and informed him that he knew of certain ads whieh he could anearth if he was Appointed Inspector,and on this statement got an ap: pointment for sixty days, ported frands Commissioner Gi Commissioner in New York to de ato been tesned vd Haggerty, said Fr Rotting, Tt appears that Murray subsequently re run by Haggerty, distillery was finally condemned, At tho end of the prescribed sixty days, Murray discharged, and since then endeavoring to get up charges against Mr. Hollins ho other party in the matter, was at one time Collector York, but was seized again, the Instance of Mr. Rollins on charge of malfeasance in office, the Commissioner recommending bis removal first to the President, and aubsequentiy to the Secretary of the Treasury and the Se As might be expected, he has not been very friendly toward the Commins’ te Finance Committee, Mr. Binckly, it in New York, had grievances venge, and prevailed upon them to make oath to certain things before Commixsioner Gutman, on strength of which the warrant Rolling wes Issued the appearance of awer the charges, Tne whole upon the part others who The warrant Thursday next to be a netp job of the President, Dinckloy, and others to tget ‘The Comminstoner rega Mr. Rolling suspen It in this Night, and Secretary MeCulloch prot. the entire proceeding wicked and ridicuious. ade up his mind wirethor he He rogards the ae will answer the warrant or not, Udon of Binckley as absurd, and considering that al the partios with whom he has been consulting in New York are or have been under the ban of the or frands of one kind and another, the movement finds mo countenanve from the Secretary THE TENURE OF OFFICE LAW. ho Treasury to-day issued u circular to the varions heads of bureaus and account ing and disbursing officers in bis depart cordance with the p The Secretary of jons of the Tenure of OMece act, containing an oMeial list, furnished by the Scere the Senate. of all persons rejected by with @ ist of nom ations pending and Senate took a recess, OMce net imposoe @ penalty of $10,000 fine b ‘or both, upon any oMcer of nt who pays money to any poluted to oF presuming to fill funetions of oftice eon trary to the provisions of this law, Post OFFICR FRAUDS. Some time ago frauds were discovered among of the Post Office Department matter was at first unearthed at Detrott, and more ‘The plan of operations of the On receiving an or The Tenure of years’ Imprisonint the blank agent agent at Bufo was this: called for, while bis confederate would give him credit for baving filled the whole of it, ‘The been going on since 1360, and recent In Vestigation bas pointed to three parties here who are Inphieated, To-day the United States ted Mr. Towers, Chief Clerk of the Government together with clerk in the Post m the Treasury Depart taken before Judge Wylle, av id the frauds alto. If a million of dollars, PATENT OFFICE, joner Foote appointed as Board Patent OMice, Messrs, William B, Taylor, J. W. Jayne, and Judge James, The two first named gentlemen are Examiners, and the Inst is one of the Board of Appeal. polntees are to examine all applicants for places the Patent OMice as to thelr quaiificatio for the place applied for. THR APPOINTMENT OF 80i Commissioner Rollins had a protracted inter- view to-day with Secretary McCulloch relative to the appointment of Supervisors, standing was reached, and it Is other conference will be held to-morrow. days the remainder of the Supervisors will be sent in by the Commissioner, and it is whole business will be settled this week. TREATY WITH NICARAGUA, President has issued his proclamation an jon of the treaty of fri tion between ‘States ancl’ the Republic of Niearagus be a reciprooal freedom of commerce, but by this th priviloge of carrying on tue coasting trade Is not un rovisions, the Republic of nitod States and to their ight of transit between the Atlantic and Vaciiic Oceans through the territory of that republic, on any route of communication, natural or artifielal, by land or by water now or hereafter exist, or be constructed Nicaragua, to joyed in the fame manner and ‘OMee Department, and gether amount to over ‘The duties of the ap. No definite under. Jerstood that an- pected that the nouneing the ratifies upon equal terms respective elti hts of sovercignty over ti ‘The United States agree to extend their prote to alleuch routes of communication as aforesaid, und eutrallty and Innocent use of the They also agree to empl nations to induce them ulity and proteetion ; and the Kepublic of Nien on its part, undertakes to establish one free ‘Of the aforesaid rontes of com he Atlanite and Pacific Oceans. At these ports no tonnage or other duties shall be Imposed or levied by the Government of Nicaragua United States, or on ar or merchandise belonging to citizens or the United States, or upon the vessels or effects of any other councry, intended ona neross the said routes of commanication, and not for consumption within the Republic of Nicaragua, The tates shall also ve at liberty, on tice to the Government or authorities of nd munitions of war in thelr own wise, to either of shail be entitled to their eouveyance between them wi bout obstraetion by said Government or author!- ties, and withont any charges or tolls whatever for {r transportation on either of said routes, provi- \\ troups and munitions of war are not nded to be employed agoinst Central American and no. higher their tnfuence port at each extremit, munieation between ‘on the veaseis of | ide for transit 1 free ports, and In Twexry-Erourn Staeet.—About 11 o'clock List evening a fire was dircoverod at 43 Bost Twenty- ons friendly d otber = charge on tue conveyan perty of citizens or subjects o Of any other country, across the said routes of com- ure or may be tim) rty of citizens of Nic etragua. concede United Btates to 9 is or companies to bya urtain’ tiken Ore from agus light, Damage lh Inited States, or e Hotel, three Postmaster-Gens into contracts with any transport the mulls of the United States ulong the said routes of communication, or slong any other routes across tho isthmus, in ith diseretion, In elused the contents of A. Cox & Sons, and a frame building in the rear of the New York Hotel, ‘The total lose ts estimated a $49,50), John Darrow's Exehange Hote y 0. 10,00; B, Ey Brown (New Youk Hotel), €4,0 0; B ‘oniay (dwelling), $1,000; MO. Rourke, $1,000; ther lowses, mostly by the al of god, $3.00. The inaurance Ye tghy rn taxes or' duties by the Government of Nicaragua but this liberty is nut to be constrned 80 ny to permi such individaals or cot right to transport the malls, to And it further agree that In sny granc# or contracts which may herevlter ‘the Governtnent of Nita nies, by virtue of this Also pasenger ‘and onderstov be inde or entered Into Tagua, having reference (0 the interoce above referred to, or clther of them, the orivileges granted by thie treaty to and citizens of the United Stites be fully protected and secured; — and i{ any auch grants or contracts, now exist Of a valid character, it is further understood that the ‘uarantes and protection of the Vnited States atipn: ted 4 this treaty shall be held inoperative and void until the hofters of such grants and contracts alialt recognize the concessions made in this treaty to the Governinent and citizens of the United States, with respect to auch interoceante routes, or either of thom, and shail agree to observe and be governod by these conceasions na fully as if they had heen em- braced Ja their original erants or contricta: afer al om irm or deny the validity of the sard contracts, COMMEROR WITH TURKEY, Seward sends to the Trenmry Ne- Partinenta note from Biacque Bey, the Tarkie ister, IN Kesponse to a Fequoat from the State D mani, giving information relative to the formalities required of morchant veasels from American porta to thone of the Ottoman Kmpire. ‘Tie communication encloses a letter from the Consul General of the Bibs me Porte ot New York, donignating he following charges, via, ; For viséing bilis of hoalth, 1 plastres; for clearance, % plastres, THR DRDT STATEMENT. Tt ts estimated BL the forthcoming public edt atatomont will #how an increase of several mil- Hont—probably five or six millions. ‘The disburse- mente during ptt ‘on recount of the War De ui partment expenses, Have been very heavy, whier ‘Ken With (he Alnsk® payment, and disbursemen on accom of the public debt, and other accounts, ‘will swell the total, Sa eM ORDERS. Teevét Brig.-Gon, Abisatoin Baird, and Brovet Brig.-Gen, Neon HL, Davia, have be ube Jeet to the orders of Gen, Sherman, for assignment to duty as Assistant Inspectors General in the De partment of Missouri, IMMIGRATION. The Director of the Bureau of Statistics fur- nishes the following miormation relative to the im uration to the United States during the Gecal year ond 1 d sJune 90, 186s umber of paasengers arrives the United Sia on de, jeans, 811.00, Fl metal wnimigean RAVENUM SUPERVISOR FOR NEW TORK. Commissioner Rollins has recommended to the Gecro.nry of the ‘renmiry for appaintment Kpencer Kirby as Supervisor, r the Internal Revenue Jaw, ior New York olty; but the President is in fw vor of Gen. ‘T. W. Kagen for that position, PRNSION BUSINESS. The report of the Pension Office shows that the whole number of eisims received during the month of Angus! ixinal and increase, of widows, & of invalids, 64%; total, 1,098; Original Ti: total, 207 nd Ineroase of tt, 6, Nun foreigners not inten etn Ml and Increase © Number of elaine reyeet widows, &e., 188; Of tov ber of cares’ dispe &o.. 1818; of inv Feviow, Widows and invalids, iW letters wrilte O13; clroulars went, 12%; "elalioe awaiting evi a6 ; cinime awniting evi { elnliok on desks, of widows, €e,, 90,402; of in SPORTING, coronal ‘The Now Kugiand Fa ew Haven, Conn., Sept. 1,—The Fair opened to-duy with great promise of succoss, A larger num ber of people were present than ever belors at any New England fair, More than twelve hundred entries aro now = made, — andthe stock is stil coming fn, ‘There were — two races to-day, the frat for double te and the ond for the stent etallion the firet race there wi hree entries, mile he best three in five, tor rae of $500, Of first, and $190 for the second. D.— aacw entered Richard Nealos and mate; HA Hall entered India Kubber and mate; and F. A. Squiers entered Britton and mate, India Kubber and mate won the race in three straight heats; time, , 2, and 24% In the second race, for fastest staltons, two entries were marie ‘as follows: D, Mace entered Rl Island, and J. Lovett entered George M_ Date Jr. The rst premlum was #1,000, and the second $500. Rhode T won the fant prize. Thine, #8 ss, soikgy tad 9543 swings Beringheid Mace Mass,, Sept, 1.—'Te entries for t Springieid Club next we ave fiity two en nous trotters Lucy, Fe: prise, amd McClellan,’ ‘The of the fastest horses at the meeting, The races will in on Ihupsday, On Wedwesday evening the Club will give a grand ball + Trotting iv Kentneky. um, Ky ~The race of two X Maggie Hunter race was won by Mr, Hawkin's bay ¢ in cach heat, Owing to the Inelemency of the woatwer the attendance was quite snail, ‘he track was heavy, # Kuffolk Park Races. Purvaveveua, Sept. 1.—The Suffolk Park races were i to-day, Tho fest rave, mile Heaia, beet thy five, Was won by ( Aiud in ture sinaight heats, Time, 22, Pen re ed Base Ball, Ecxronp vs. Invinarox.—The contest between these Clubs yesterday, on the Union Ground, re. sulted tn tavor of the Eekfords by a soure of 1210 6 ina fail jartin did not play in the nine, Daven| hing in his piace, A third game will be played now, wach having won a game, following is the soure Of the inning Kekford. Trvingwon. oo. h ‘To-day the Mutuals play the Hurlems, 1. —These well iyn York played to- for the first time this weason, on the Unpite- grounus, yesterday, and after & lively couiest the Knickerbocker caine off th as will be ppended ncort. splendid supper, prepared rs, aud had @ very enjoyab . de. Mr. Davin rectting by the Cleveland Bi ime of bpece! bom TNE POGUS INSURANCE COMPANIE IN JERSEY CITY. A MAN BURIED ALIFE. CABLE TELEGRAMS Great Rensation Newnan: We have often heard of persons buried alive having been resened from the grave after long inter Hat these stories were aiways received with consiterable doubt, and looked upon-as more mate Volious than the incarceration of donah in the belly of Yet tlds thing of burying alive voritably ocenrred yesterday near Newark, ple of that ancient elty were much excited over the event, and rushed to the seone of tho occnrrenes In ‘We have somo additiqnal information in regard to the standing of feveral of the bogus Insurance companies in Jersey City, In our report yesterday we fear that a slicht mix. Fepresentation occurred about the Firomon's Com. Pony, Wostated as rumor, that ite paid-up eapl- tal was $5,000 ine end of the $200,000 which it adver- Snbseqnent developments lend to the concin- the fet by one-half, REAT BRITAIN pour “nba The Hon, John Bright pub- lishes this morning a tong and eloquent address to the voters of tho city of Birmingham. Mr. Bright gives his views on nearly all the great quostions at issue, explains to bis constituents tho defects of the late Reform bill, reviews at large the suffrage, and repeats his desire for euch an extension of the franchise as will exit Into exercise more of the enlightened intelligence of the country. nounces the principle of the three-cornered conatitu- s applied to Birmingham, the discstabliehment and disendowment of the Irish Church would strengthen both the cause of Chri tianity and the Constitution of the country. Mr. Brigat closes by announcing himself a cham: pion of the principles above wet forth Himself as # candidate for reelection to th ‘Commons in the approaching general clection. Manxcuneraa, Kept. tholie agitator, was arr honite to keep the pence, Loxnox, Sept. 1. sion that this overstate coms that certain parties recently areangodto bor- m bond and mortage, the sam of $10,009 from vident Institution for Savings, of the Jorsey City Kinantand ie President, and give policies of insu He believes that nee, Of $5,000 each, In two sonnd polleres Lendered were on the Biate initer was rejected: wien one of the Dircetors of the Firemen Delon Catver, protested, said Mr, MeBanghlin, President of the ‘ompany, and a Director in the Savings What is your eapital 1 Fifty thousand dottars." “How much hi the proms te keep order and prevent co over the grave of the man nined At ordinary finernia there i# on outward aow i iy Wud o sbuid dle portruent J gtlot, wtih afor the I ‘Ne last prayer said over U mululiide whieh gatt nz were Toved by Murphy, the anti. ted in this elty and held tn Reing unable to give the necessary securities, he was sent to jail, where be ‘HOW remain, Loxvox, Sept. 1.—The Ariel, the first ship of the ten fieet from China, has just arrived in he She aailod from. pany with the been paid ap viven—"' Five per cent,all they ever asked us we Germany and McLavamtin—" The bank would do a safe bual- eas, wouldn't it, lecding on a policy of 85,000, Inauod by a Company possessing only half that amount of | paid-up eapital It is necdiens to say that th ‘on that security, As to the Mechanies Company, we learn that Its charter was granted fn 1859; that ite flest Pres! did a little business under it for wome years, at hin own house at Rahway; that it was then hawked around, aud Gnally bought about eighteen months ago by 8.1. Kennedy, « gentleman somewhat fa- mous for hia connection with moonshine companies, and Mr. ©. E. Candee, its present Pres consiteration paid was about $900, the understanding being that both pi Jointly own th that Mr, Candee avon dre Very naturally, the latter grew indignant, and fatl- Ing otherwise of redress, employed a lawyer named Brinkorhom, of Jersey City, to bring Mr. Candee and Mr. Candee fought shy edy ad furnished him with (4 rendered service In the waa bound to be Chow on Maj ping and Sir Tatu money was not loaned Loxpox, Sept. 1.—The English cricketers sail morrow in the stoan a serica of five International United States and Canadian eriekot They wil play one ericket reported, in each of the fullow.ng Boston, and Phila from Liverpool Ral:imoro, to play matehes against two as previous) i New York, Montreal 14 will not’play ® mateh iKest team of cricketers that n the leading professionals of celebrated Wilk ven," with whoin whatham (York wo that compassed his premat bly arranged th captained byt The grave was d eA England Within m Within sent of a ne d jasers should » good a thing ped Mr, Kennedy, ngiand Kleven id (Surrey), James Lillywhite, and H. Charlwood (Sus jo the open coffin, wh Sept. 1.—All the_men arrested on sus- t to two Got art inthe Tipperary disturbances: arged, no evidence elicited suMelent to Justify their furt Mr, Scu.ty is suffering severely fi ‘and his physiclana report that bis condition is grow: icion of taking ave been dive pact and nect—ho it from Rhineland ¢ our own Weste act oousunimnated, but" narler will out ive ap their dead ; but that i Vehing Lour of night when ehareh yar ‘This act wos done in the full binge of stay a ce Of the red-hot s\ of persons upon the or securities” and money work of orjeantzation, for whieh th paid, Ho claimed £600 oF $900, and bappening to Have in his possession @ batch of twenty or thirty letters from Candee, in which the latter's plans for swindling the publie were coolly wet forth, be was enebled to make Mr, Ci ation of a receipt In ful for a Lonpon, Sept. 1 Tho inquest on the bodter of of the Abergele rnilw ‘The railway ofliciain res fon of the Si Abergele testified that the danger signals were pro. rly displayed before the evilision. of the dead has been recogulzed Clarke, an American, lik wea Tam O° Sha Y poetic ride from whom ne'er menand Fave beat the im '# favorite ghost's “eure «ack,” for the grave al Nowark gave up a living saby io reality of the Weater, of Newark, bas invented a torm of cutia It is reported alee disgorge. ukerhof for Mr. Kennedy ¢00 hundred and seven thoweaad and mortgages, ‘A banquet was given today | AE Pierre Magne, the Minister of Fi in honor of M nanee, at Périguens, hts birthpinc eloquent and pacttic speech, id continue, because Ku ‘This was about eight months ago. and found that they represented worth real estate at fletitions porsons giving them never existe (arial signatures He declared that pence we rope necded and the Kinperor desired it, ve peace, and It was no dled animation, and that the no ad seals were Impudent forgeries as were the certificaten of the several County Ch dee said, In surrend documents, that It would but he guessed he eould pull through.” hax done 80 thas far, for be now claims to have nounting (0 $226,$40.97 for his company, ots may be can be guc from the fet, which is not disputed, that in order to make a show of responsibility, this concern bor rowed £100,000 at exorbitant interest honry, the funds being {a the personal keeping of a clerk of the lender for the tin fary proof aud aM@davits a to eapital contd be 0 been ugh 19 reser ‘The coftin in oo ation of the Miniater war reeotved with nihusiastic applause by Ue ars ing these precions pinch the Mechanica’ aare hateh [i bas threo augur hi breathing purposes, rough whieh the oecupant of the cofin cam clock Tithe work of Interment commen er was pliced in Who comin, Which was d Into a deep crave, and the looking through the glass his bead and ler could be reen, 2 than an ordiary corpse, He took care to bring ' down with hin to the grave something to moistem the clay, to refresh the inner man, a in the tomb as comfortable as even & ident in that long Mining an hour hundre; ea Unkle of a PARAGUAY, Mowing parties ion of the fortress of Humaita by the Paraguayans, are believed to be How valuable the eding the eva: On the 1th of July the Marquis de Caxias, Com manderin-Chief of the allied Jorces, received tufor ation that the Paraguayans wei Ho twrediately ordered an of 16,000 m © being, til the neces leaving the fort esident of the about a year the nominal € ona to occupy the Fest of tho works, wie! of musketry and npon the allied Norton's resignation as a director, controvert this, hands To the Euitor of The Bin: In the article dated Meehanies Ins Mr. Norton, to is the following : u advanced on nipon Ht, and made fred came with: the wildest en song was chaunted in the tones ot Fatherland, ia direds Joined in ehorus, Impalsive friend nd Kisted. the. inventor of. this =| Dido, when she nearly equeczed Pius Atneat Wine and lager flowed in sue profusion afor the divinterment that the garden ery would have boen fiirly deluged if there had not Yousels thirsty aud open to recelve it, Min is certainly an Improvement is dertaking business, because, on, | them with the bayonet, In tie me @ eharp artiiler: fre on the elu to fullback. The attacking party of allies ¢ driven trom the redoub of the Mechanics i attack places it at 6X) killed and # wore almost cut to pieces, era of men Were tm! allies avsaulted « Parag cking party Wa Ww Il ladicate my rexig New Youx, Ang. 28, f the Mechanica’ fn rawat {rom the Proaideney of ato Tose my pos mn tho wofigitntign of ft and Divectarn Seons aac t uayans left thei troupe with gr again suftered a heavy loss, rovreat, thelr killed and wounded of Juy, It was discovered that Hue maita had at last been aetnally evacuated, heavy guns left in the place were dismounted. and piked, and some munitions of War Wu easily be moved throw ‘The garrison retired terraption to the new posit ‘The fortifications there, whi Ing for nearly a yoar, are believe communications with the Interior are mcure. ‘The Paraguay riverghat been so obstructed as to be inaccessible (o the iFonclads of the allies, A despateh was received at Rio J Sth, stating that the United States steamer W: ie river to Asunci mm to take on board hburne and wuite, especially on their amounting to 660. Ing so, Enow And nts auich aw will Pender NK ent Of the body could bt glits, OF ICR y motion Would gi t frou the Ist prox. have the honor, gentlemen, to remain th the torext were left behlud order snd without In- m on the ‘Tebleuary oper has been build to be inexpugnable and handed ws» th Wishes us to ray U Casuactina.—S from hunatroke Brady, struck by Railroad, Monday, died yesterday, resident for a year, nch by the announcement. NEW JeRSRY COMPANIES, To the Kaitor of the Sun. r article of to-day relatin, Jervey Insurance compantos call Nicholas Fick, gunsmith ln Hol on Monday responsibility o Ing themselves the Mechan ¥ inind ® certain Inverthont the Meourity, epubite, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Ixquest.—Coroner W esterday forenodin on ‘laborer, wh ng in the water at the Hoboken ferry, where the sunken grounds are betog filled in. were no indications of death by violence, a verdict of *fuund dead rads ata Lonpon, Sept. 15 P. M.—Consols closed at 94 for id States Fivotweaty bo hares, 01h; Rrio fall eat Wester cousolid 1-6 P. M.—United th, The Bourse duil; Rent winding as lon ; AUantic and to slur anew lot _of compantes about to Jersey tty! mes for handles, they prosecute bi 0 more money by canning away With what auict ats Wants, Bepte 1 Crim ix Jenser Crrr.—Marshal Ellis reports j thers have been committed to the Jersey Cay Prisom ! for the month of August, 237 persons for tue follows ; unkennens, &e., 1; Mghting, 10% 4 ts, 8); picking pockets, J; steab : us charveters, 11; res ers from officers, 2; aud threateniig violence, 4, OF vrmmany clilmed 10; Bo 120; Sw den, 1; Fran 1; colored, &. ~The wowan Bridg.t Fitsgerald, burne nitay by kere wey City late the same night i urresis dueng the month of closed Arm, bat Quotations: sida! tng, 1, suspic Hitle money to nd all wood comp deportt tiolr securities wiKhOUL being th vit es. New Youu, Sept, 1, 1808, se when properly he market is auchanged in ores dull, Carper: La, Supper Deatu.—Patrick Meehan, aged 45, was sterdey morning fonnd dead In ls MARINE NEW ddenly insendible yesterday. m dock at the f KNIOKERDOO! ‘ Davin pose saporee 04 Hinsdale, @.F 1 4 Bennee, sd b...., a4 Blote, F. ® ae kK Ve fat A well Her Y Jonwel ald w 5{ Young, Jab 5 0 MeDonald, 2d'b. 6) Whiting, Ist b 1 3 Shack, ec. 4|4, 8, Moore, F, ao. Total....s BO] Totaberssosroorreedd 9 INNENON, tt 2d Sd ath Sth oth Th Excelsior..........9 7 0 ft 0 8 5-29 Kotexeruookr 2 8 Wf 10-61 1 ,Uipire—Mr, Chadwick, of the National Club, of Wash ng Scorere—Messrs, Baker and Boll. Tame of ganie—2 hours # minutes, peace Cricket. ‘Tux Granp Marcu at Hupson Cirr.—To-day the noted St, George and New York Clubs mo together on the former Cubs ground at Hudson Uity, for the fret time this season, on Which occasion very good itaplay ‘of ericket may be anticipated, New. York eleven will include Higham, Hudson, Marsh, Byron, Kerr, Lee, Hammon Kayerson, Mortimer and Tyler, ‘The St, play Gibbes, Cross, Bowinan, Waik lerdield, Morton, Kaward shaw, Norley, Play will be called at 12 o'clock if not earlier eac day, and close at 6 Povanxesrsin, N. 1,—In the three: mile boat race lier roy, of Bhatemuc Club of Pougukeepsie, beat A. U’, Ame lung, of the Palisalo Club of Yonkers, badly, ‘Time tweity-six minutes, five seeonds, = Se aay Political Trem Wirxesnanne, Pa, Sept, 1,—The Hon, George W, Woodward waa to-day uuanimously renominaied for Congress by the Democratte Convention, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 1.—Thero was a large and enthusianic Grant aud Colfux meeting hero night, Boston, Sept. 1.—Delegates to the Democratic State Conyeution we comlngin, Jolin Quincy Ad- ‘aus will probably be (he Unanimous choice ae Cand dete for Giverncr. Conconn, N. H., Sept. 1.—The Supreme Judi- cial Court vas decited sie act in relation to the nait rulization of uliens, p sed atthe last seasion of the c tutional, and. the Governor to that effect, This ¢ Le police courts of the Stato, ateriaily bho Vestimony In Cues, ik at Stapmina Arrnay —John Lyon yesterday af ternoon bad an sitorestion with bis Wile, Mary Ant, Opposite 77 Koosevelt street, during which sue ataly bed him in tho left shoulder, iwflicting # sever wound, John was taken to Bellevue Howpltal, id Mary Ann was locked up in the Fourth Preeinct tution to await tha reanit of ber bushands jujuried and regulates { Kichth street, b seventh story of teu of Washington street, Jersey City. It wis ex: Ungulsned — with aren, of Jersey Cit, xt on the b a bridge into the Mas Her body has been ree A Maw Basen to Dears case Was reported to Ju that the bal ian, presenting the appearance of a wammy, Wat found tue even line of steamers. on board the steamer, aud from inquires made bj vant (othe hat ery He AnD 4 the evening previous, Wl Brest, Sept. 1.—The steamahtp Ville de Paris, Attired in black coat and pants, check woo! Ducherue, which left New York om the gd Inst, Toe Bouotany i rae Frere Aven proprietor of the saloo hompson streets, ov arriving in this elty from Albany, and learning that the goods stolen from Mr, Stures's residence, uy Fifth aver ‘n found in his cellar, 0 Capt, Bpeight, ot the Twenty in order to clear his charac! ng a receiver of stolen good: Tur Amory Puace Myer The stéanship LIV ELPOOL, Sept salled from Balt of Aumity und ore Aug. 19, arr MAhIp City of Bo ‘ork OM the £4d of Au a Capt: hoskely Wil ust, arvived atu CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, af once Powell, a business at Washington Market, was his residence In avenue, Brooklyn, by av officer of the Forty-fourth P fe of being the seduce na Lattin, who, about a aay.um at 6 Amity te deceased woman, after Leura, Sept. 1,—There is rome excite. he oll trade fh itis elty to-day, owing to the suspension of two houses in the petroleum business, Lourvinte, Sept, 1.—Gov, John W, Stevenson was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky at Frank- fort to-uay, in the presence of a vast axwembly, nuda, Sept. 1.—The express rob- bory extrauition ease was resun dence was adduced against Moore, and he was di charged. ‘The otuer prixor the sth inet. when the eviden in a remurkrbly wood s @ Dick cuit of oar of the Lo, ide ot Woek ago, died at a | Te fs alleged thal hor father's house at Fi lived with the accused at a house who sent her, ais alleved, Amity place, where she met'her death, was sent to New York to await the action of the Tt was lying at not far from th: examined the body. giv man had been baked like am Egyptia Ussues wee entirely absorbed and the skin wag drawn tightly over the bones. | At the inquest yestors ' day moruing before Coroner White there was v.41 tit was by f awa, were remanded oti! for the deience will Inquests.—Coroner Rollins yesterd Inquest ut the Morgue on the body of Jolin Clark, a native of Ireland, 41 years of age, who on Sunday last fell from hia wagon on the Fourth street, catsiny ept. 1.—This afternoon a por- e east’ wall of a building on Columb process of demoliue: of the third and second had stowed itis no tarks of vivieace on jis pe ath fromm suffocation” was readsred, street, west of Broad w: fell, edrrying away the d burying a number of person’ rescued Was a boy who sas found with » beam across one of bis log but was got out wath little or no inju three hours after the workmen succeed of Miss Hunn, 65 years of axe, ody of Mra. Mcintyre tier of Bowery aud whieh resulted In hts Wat a ADK thy He ws thrown (rom the weat of his milk wag ubsequently che wi and brought y teow y, Ho died at the City Hospital over by « oar of the Bolt ruilrond, her bodies were under the ruins, and n labored to a late hour, but uo other bodies lave yet been Hospital, held an i * Nollon, woo die 8 received the ump on w train of at the corner of avenue while Jovaneyuex Buickiareus.—The De Commitice had a iew calls for men yesterday (0 Ko city, but the fow men now | ffumilles Who preter to slay here even wii About 1,000 men have lef the ei eo the strike commenced, Toss ‘Titus star day With eight-hour inem im ween Second aud Third avenues, ’ Masten Masons.—The master masons, for @ t host evening at Kilduil’s, corner of Tweity-second street, Mr. J. Conover iding, ‘The subject of the number which each boss would take, and dee wages they won Pay, were deciiel pon. Af day for beginners, they ean set the Fight kind of apprentice ny hot more” than three each on the averige, and w! provide them work sll. the -year naan, or same whether they Work gr play, caty of the New Hay Faee Trape Leacur.—The monthly me evening at Dodwort! Fifth avenue, corner 1 Chas, Moran, Hsq. and at the hospital one of his Soon afer the amputation death ensued trou shock and exhaustion Inquest yesterd will wpeak ou te subject of Puree Prone ar Ween w xen. fog two bruiser, nam contest for fistie superiority. Party of urlends wax on hand, but 4 twany Of thou, and the affair Was wanaged so quictly tVat'no disturbatice wus bad from the poltce, ‘in which no very considerabl ence” wae dieplayed, and not mica dau by olthor party, the “twit then appear shat Least, the report dues wot mame ltl we bby winues ¥, ut 268 West Honston street, « ‘ler Feo, a lubos while at work tumbled’ overboard aud was drowned... Coroner Donohoe, had a who. pester OF course the select i r, present rates of twonty-one roun ie supposed, cam body was found by tl son of some men, Who wer to, hia death by drowning, “Te At to the foot of Was apparently BbOUL AS vears Of ag PRICE TWO CENTS ila a the good peo- ‘The person thas Inid #0 premoturely ander the sod Gorman, named Prang Wes created a great sensation among th tion of Newark and the surrounding neighborhood, Moen, women, and children Nloeked in hundreds tothe fr. ‘The sac affair Teutonic populae dein Of police wae wont Irie may be wud rites ound th & jomiling, Crush: rourious crowd kowabt agienes of the grave Nising, Ureatling oeeupant. Twa pos ice had to bring Ueir ceutte foree of oMes frequently Into requisition, and by their magie influence cleared ® space around the living tomb for the represcubatly . who nro expected to lay before the publi every mirning all the transactions of the preceding day, the dread details of the nigh atevien of the crave, Pohcemen are polite to reporters when they show their shieida— at on shields —bat if yon belong to am at newsp shi man's Baton as wide a sev Tinea eared around the grave of poor loings, and orem vr office that «i jj sport elds, perth a8 the ql ¢ intorment had tthe coMining ard * more than twenty minutes, at tho rear of Toen's Brew. Inger beer, ani the last nail that Jittie piece of furmbe about W receive the pour exile from nig Sato th len at the rear of the nit B) minutes to 3 o'clock, he wae Who lay there tn walt for him; howas Immediately of the grave and the and the last home of poor Fi mfortable asany i, The ve who was no respecter ither in or out of the © of ihe Shaler whose occupants er encountered a gra ene ortal bard of Avon's the pe. .ormane hight aflair, however, t* bly: Frag boried during = aus eflect his excipe | te even after in the round, ondinary wap, having one end nd a pane of glass is Inserved im arth Miled over seemed rather Warmer 1 make bie ¢ possibly ean Ht ‘hate in the tread i own upon the lvl ud, the crowd w poche le or old He came out _ ey ari Moan was ever bugged singe the of cases of sum recovered they could tinal wateh for som weet Ang were atinched t znal, when a per upat of the grave, neue — NEW JERSEY, yesterday at bis rosid ived on Suniay ain on tho Morris and Essex wife of was shot ‘as repair * M., yosterday alter cow lier case hopele ite, of Hoboken, held body of Way / body was fonnd on Mon i Cass.— Mra. Fick, w while fi Ther \ ig prison. fand, 12; frejand, ' 1; United states, 78; Beott 4 at t Pie pa: hospital ia 2 of Jere 3 18 of an infint Was fond fn the Vy, Fear Of & house corner of Coles and South HAN streets, Jerse City, yesterday morning... esterday ® fre occurred im ‘ Ww osugar house, foot but shgbt infury,,,. Coroner will hold an tnquest on dy of Mra, Ketily, Wuo Was susie Fiver by vere An oxtraordinary White, Hobosea, M shrunken for a previous in ong of the Bremen, fe Dewisehland, ‘Pho Judge went ship. Dr. Chabert, who it as bis opinion Unit the death, and had then dried . The muscies und cellul Neved. tho decensed ship. There were » wind ® verdict of in ee LABOR MOVEMENTS, —_. eeation,—A movting of the New York ‘ive Budding Lot Association was held last ' Essex whieh they ¢ t, at Bust River crs were present, te atemplate ‘ark, 4th ; it Hall are most) Wwentyethist rentices was discussed y Will ta or. vows j he dan wala Tiel