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eos THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, | 2-12» 4x9 xarr ov rue occur _—— ANOTHER OF THE SPANISH CENSORS VICTORIES FOR VALMASEDA. elim Pho Reported Capture of a Patriot for the Bu from Gen. Frank Loxa Braxen, July 6.—The Society of the Ports Closed in the Eastera D. Army and Navy of the Gulf arrived here to-day and Order of the new Captalu Goueral Spans | sat at the Stetson House banquet, Araong the Craisers Instracted: gucsts wore Gen, Sheridan, Admiral Farragut, Gen, Havana, July 8.—The troops undet command | Frank P. Blair, Col, Drake, Gen, Hetntzelman, Col, ef Gonorul Vaimaseda have captured an insurgent | Christensen, Major Montgomery, Rear Admiral Intronched camp at Nagna, containing a powder mill | Bailey, and Gens, Davis, Sharp, Thomas, Peck, and quantity of war macertal, and forming »com- | Evarts, Birge, Walker, Drake, Neafls, Fisk, Allaire, plete arsenal. Sargeant, Bowen, Hubbard, Mayer, and Roberts, Captain-General De Rodas has pabliched a procia- | During the evening it was decided that the next Mation closing all the ports on the castend of the | reunion should be in Boston, Aug. 5, 1870, tn honor Island, except Sagua, Catbaricn, Nnevitas, Gibara, | of the capture of the MoUilc forts by Admiral Far. Baracao, Gu .ntanamo, Santiago de Cabs, Manzanilio, | ragnt, Ganta Craz, Sona, Trinidad, and Clenfuegos, Vem | OMicers were elected as follows: President, Ad sels and their crews, if armed, engaged in transport- | miral Farragat: Vice-Presidents— Admiral Ba'ley, ing flibusters to Cuba, are declared pirates. Span- | Gens. N. P. Banks, B. P. Butler, Phil. Sheridan, Aah cruisers ou the Ligh sens are inetructed in board- | Emory, Franklin, Grover, Weltzel, Arnold, Candy, Ang vessels to observe all the restrictions as to the | Sherman, Reynolds, and Augar; Recording Seere: Fight of search contained in the treatics of Spain | tary, G.P, Howes; Corresponding Secretary, Col With the United States and Great Britain, Christenson ; Treasurer, Col, H. Barret ; Historian, + The steamship Juniata sailed to-day for Philadel. | Col, Deming. phia, The English men-of-war Detence aud Cherub | The following toasts were given: First—The Pr arrived yesterday ident of the United States, Sccond—The United Service; responded to by Gen. Hubbard and Admiral Bailey, Third—The East and the West—they opened the rivers and soverod the arteries of the Rebellion; responded to by ex-Goy, Thomas, Fourth—The Troops Concentrating Army and Press; respond d to by Gov. Carr. Fifth drod of the Grapeshot's | —Our Sister Society; responded to by Col, W. C Capture of Other Expeditions | Church, Sixth—The day we commemorate; re. « sponded to by Gen. Birge, Seventh—The result of Havana, July 7, via Kay Wasr, July 8.—Ad- | the war—universal liberty and perpetual union ; re ices from Santingo de Cubs to the 2d instant have | gponded to by Gen, Horace B. Sargeant, ie received. Figneredo was in the vicinity with « During the preliminary meeting Gen. Prank P. large force, and there had been some fighting, the | air entered the room, and was assigned a scat Fesalt of which wns kept seeret, The Spanish | next to Phii Sheridap. He was in a condition not troops were concentrating at Cristo, It was ex. | unlike that of Andrew Johnson when he was ins Peeled that cholera would soon bugak out among | OE Het eey cated upon to apenk he raid them. that he would apeak for those of whom he had heart ‘There was much rejoicing at Santiago over the ar- | hot x word spoken—the noble foe against whom ported that in ali 100 men of the party who landed | ax brilliantly to posterity os those of Farragut, from the Grepestiot had been captured and shot, | Sheridan, and others Capt, Partido also captured the filibusters garrison. | ,.No sooner had Gen. Blair said this than crics of Ing Batuiqueri, where they landed, Troops bad | followed by continued hisses. ‘The greatest’ con: oriter, Andersonville and Libby Prison rent the alr, one from Guantanamo in pursuit of the rost of the | fusion prevailed expedition, Gen. Blair ngain attempted to proceed, when Ad. miral Farragut called him to. order, on ihe ground , . that the constitution of the society forbids any polith WHAT WASHINGTON I8 DOING, caldixcussion, Blair resumed bis seat, and wfer a — nutes, order wwe rei ed A after United States Vessels to be Sout ‘uba— “ Tthought I would feteh to be Demanded for the dmiral fod to | ‘The oration was delivers d by Col, Walker, To. morrow evening the officers will participate in the ed in Command, pan tow Wasuixorox, July 8 —The Centaur is the name of th ——— S BY VIRB. fron-clad despatched to Santiago d Loss re into all the e'*camatances attend nof Speekman mand prompt ration. by’ thi Great Destruction of vera of the heaviest tn Is are soon to be A Well Struck by eapatehed to the Cuban coast. The Dictator will on Fire-Tareo Thousnud Barrels [Prepared In six or eight days, sad the Seminole Flames. will be ready to-morrow, ‘Three of the vessein com: Tirvsvitiw, July 8.—At 6 o'clock this evening ing the present squadron lave been obliged to ve Vubun waters, owing to the prevalence of yel- | & flash of lightning struck the wells and oll tanks, jew fever on board, Withia the nest two weeks, ers 85 and #6, on the Tallman Farm, Upper Tee aeeectica and eleom henge’ (OF Public service 1a) Crorry Ran, The tanks containcd over a thousand iTnore Is no reason to Deltove that theGovernment | barrels of oll which ignited instantaneously will relieve Admiral Hof of the command of the a ¥ Syeadron in Oubin waters, unless the request should | 1M the tanks barst. The burning oll ren from bimsrif, Tho wutoorities deny that they | #cfoss the Tallman Warm and the Pittaburgh and deny fault with Lin oo account of bis oficial | Cherry Rua Oil Company's tract, burning eight other wells and three thousand barrels of oll, ‘The daily Hot’s Hypa Production of the wells destroyed in ostimated at four hundred barr ‘The total amount of oll Apectal Despatch to the Bowton Pow. darned was four thousiud borrel*, The total loss Wasuixatow, July 7.—While the removal of | was 685,00. Admiral Hod trom tl _-2.—- the West Ll Bot directly attributae to Other Losses by Fire. rell- kuown A) my hy with Sponiards ee avuinst Saoders’s block, in Fisherville, N. HL, was bans, there is authority for ovine te, he | burned yosterday morning. Loss, $10,500. Javy Department i not at all pleased with his cov 4 4 ts uot. It 18 thought that he has been too careful in | | Alonzo P. Cortland’s house at West Brook, Overhauling supposed Alioustering expeditt Me., was barned, and Peasice's house badly damaged and too noghgent in enforcing the rights yesterday morni Proteoting the intercity of Americ citizens |’ The frame building, % 4, 434, 8, and 34 West Cul His despatches to the Depart: | Lake streot, Chicago, was burned yesterday, Loss, 8 stro e bly sho: jean. authoritise. and contempt tor | #500: an iS ‘Seeees. His understood that Admiral Porter | Josiah Quincy's barn, nine cows, three horses, and the Secreta uve their #) mpatbley and a quantity of hay were burned in Quincy, Mass., together with the Cubans, they liave an idea | On Wednesday, that Admiral Poore, who is to take Holt’s piace, | Betweon 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, the up- Will be @ better representative of the Government ‘ 2 io ‘odeustad Uy J, a ede Oubn. Scerctary Fish, who hasbeen | Ghat mand W. Headrlokyy wos dat cast pou) me absent in New York lor same days, i# expected to- Y morrow, ‘The Stute Department has no oficial in- ' RE, oo 7 formation concerning tae execution of Spkeman | PROM OUR REPORTERS’ NOTH BOOKS. and another American citizen by the Spaniards in _S Cuba, on the charge of being Glibusters, As soon | High Life Below Mtairs—Donnybreok Fair ts offcis! despatches are received trom our Consul ‘Tennsiated inte German. jevoral at Huvana, Secretary will probab! ; eddress a note to the Spanish Minister, : or to. Mr, Schlenker, the head waiter at the ( berta, on the subject, No action can b ever, by the Dxpartuent, on what Whpeper FOporis, ‘taken, how- | Park Garden, being about to give up bis po fermied inere | iis fellow waiters, with whom he has been deserved ly popular, clubbed together and got up a farews LOCAL POLITIUS. banquct in his honor. Accordingiy, on Wednesday — night after the concert was over, they assembled in The Irish Republicans of Brookiva, the hall of the building, where a bountiful collation Alargo and enthusiastic meeting of the Irish | was served up, and mirth mingled with regret at Mr, Fiepubinan Aswoviation of Brooklyn wae held at | Schlenker's approaching departure relgnea suorewe al nie House, Hicks sirect, ne Lnqueer, last Now, none of the walters, most of whom fo Ger evening. Patrick D. O'Sullivan, Es: dent, and A. J. Spencer Socretars, Mr. Moacs Platt, | mans, were more jolly or more sad at the same time than Patrick Connolly, who is em ® prominent Republican of South Brooklyn, a ployed to keep the gas fixiures of the garden shampion of thy cause of Iabor, spoke earnestly and joquently in advocacy of the priucipl s of the Lrish lepublicans of the country, aud closed bis rcwarks | in order at a salary of 63.50 per day all calling for tbree cheers for the first Trish | the year round. But, unfortunately, os Mr. publican Convention ever held in Amer. | Schlenker arose to make'a valadictory wpeech, the w were given with o zeal and | gas suddenly went out, and this circumstance In Nnusiasin only kaowh to the suns of the Emerald | censed one of the waiters, who made some uncom Hae itesvlutions were. adopted Fring te Chi- | pllmentary remarks to Pat: wo "got bie Trish up.” ago Convention and tts proceeding and grabbed hie tradacer by the hair of his head, . Grant, and the tnancial policy of | dragging niin slong the Boor, kecping up a continved Becretary Boutwell, A cominittes war appointed to | series of scicutific punches behind bis left ear. ‘Tho wait upon the Hon. M. H. Grinvell to sec German walters rushed on Pot and two other Irish bad and obnoxious men who now hold | men present who took bis side an masse, and a er the National Government uv rough and tamble fight ensucd, during which Con tous of poiitioal nynduscrip: olly Was very badly beaten, besides recelving a tention 8 ditrimental to the best interests of the | painful but notdaygerous stab of a knife in ened publican party in tis city and country. Tue ombatants were separated in the end Moeting adjourned, subject Lo the call of (ue Chair, | and order r ¢, the wounded man be pet ing conveyed t wvidence, where he now Hes. fh Assembly Kepupiican Association, | Nearest were wade Ata mooting of this organization last evening, . Bopervisor Andrew Bleakley presided, the follow Highwaymen Ohern tee by Daylight, ing preamble aud resulution were adopted : One day last week, as Mr. T, W. Kearney, a Whereas, It ts andersiood that measures of conetita. rising young lawyer aud a peaceable ntlem tion have been or are moout UU i bawonn Ue: line an CChitshaes “aireetl whe acinn “hone Alte ious Kepublicad Organizations of this district, there acting some business in Essex «treet, at about on | OP. M., he stepped into a lager-bier saloon and inton | treated the crowd of loungers, drawing out a roll of bills amounting to §10 to pay for the round. He n left the place and proceeded on his way ap De y street, when the was suddouly knocked sense tter to Feport t Fits final wail decisive set ————— Another Great I less by a blow of a club from be over Wasuinorox, July 8.—The applicati ing ho was weak from loss o put fs mandamus to compel the f into @ passing couch by an offic paveyed to MeGarralian fore mandamus to compel the Secrotary | iis renidence, where he bas since been confined by f the Luv ior to lesue to him a patent for the Panoche Grane tract of land In Callforul v aa to-day granted the Supreme Court for the District of Columba, “ ho ease las Leen held under advisement since East River Impro te Febraary last, ‘The writ of mandamus was served | Gon, Newton bas ascertained that the title to Qu Secretary Cox to-day, The decree provides that | the property at Hallett's Polut, in the East River, MeGarratian shall pay one dollar and a quarter per ‘ * sere, ihe entire amount being @21.200. "The New | Which wae supposed to be iu dispute Letween the Tdria Mining Company's claim is embraced within | United States Government and the State of New Une tract, York, rosts indisputably in Mr. Stephen A. Hul es stead, who some yours azo bought the same at_pub: i Tic wale from. the Suute of Now York. Gen New: Concour, July 8.—The Legislature will adjourn | ton is now in correspondence with tue War Depart at 8 o'clock A, M. on Friday, The Constabulary bill | ment, aceking authority to take this property for the ‘was amended by the Senate, Oxing the reference to | purpose of tinproving the channel of the river at the peoplo at the next March election, The Houve | that point by cutting off thu point, against which on concurred. ana ihe Bevate reorded, av it govs tu | the iuat rapid GUrFchts run peopie on the second Tuesday in November bea a dudeo Dow BLAL ESCATE TRANSACTION —- A Remarkably Busy Day-Large Sates of Rye, No V4. Maspeth, L,I, Brookt and his fours Sis * Tartar. The motion for a mandamus to compel Chief Justice Dowling, of the almighty Court of Special Sessions, to permit Jamo D, McClellan, a respect: New York Property—Market steady, aud | ablo young lawyer, to practise unmolested before Prices Firm, that very auguet tribunal, will be argued to: ny a 12 For thin eeason, the real estate market was ro. | ('eluck at the Chambers’ of the Supreme C vor, in markably active yosteriay. Two sales of New Yo tae Naw Court House, befure Mr. Justice Suther and Brooklyn improved aud unimproved property w : ew effcotol in the Exohy les room, The bidding A Present for the Pope, was very brisk, and the prices roalized exceedingly There was a large meeting of the Catholic good, ee isa * clergy of this diocese in the Cathedral on Wednes At Rye, N. ¥.. Wilson's great continnation sale | day, at which an address to the Pope was presented was off. clot on the premises, Over 500 persons were 4 i , to Archbishon MeCloaxcy, together with a aubscrip present, principally composed of good bona fae buyers cloahey, together mies nabee! Rrrivini at the station, suficient weeyuinuo lations were Wich ts ner I arpa’ Yo convey all to tiv grounds where a tiboral | ereaveal (the Archoishon, wuo, lave, fur the (cu Oilation Was served he first parcel sold was known henical Councii tan day's, WIIh presen! 0 out 2 Glendale n ints sale” wha olleeted Uy to the Holy Buther. fuller, Wilkins & Co.,and afterward an consisting of & Mu bur of desirable lots near he - The Gorman Fr School. 5 aa Wont liye, was wold by Myf As aale'wunthg every tiv'arutclcs.” this The stockholders of the German Free School wale t oaon where ho spirituc met last ovening a 4, V lected Dr, Kammerer, Presi President; ©, Guntner, Proasurer ; J. Strauten- school now has’ 675 pupils on tn all ain sn bans NTs (wehbe he, Bante UA SOA RUA Wal sigs hada vorvsuecees: |igeati Dr Bow Veale at Maxpeib, Le f..yeaorday. Over thes Wun: | serrotary red pers: Mts principally composed of te fi working es The rule assed of ad muller, eutire satistaction of all concerned. Hic rable, Delong Dear ANG of euhy a ROSS PE tris ante taay a Poh Bargdise Te iol owink aie’ the Viniol Miwraivact | Mr. J. Andrews, of Orange, 'N. J., went 1 Ne mt see | | Dr, Porry's office, & West Twenty -ninth atreet, igo dee tn tarp Sus | ning to tags tem oth giana, aed Ry 5 ‘$16,000 | wee propariog etrumen| re ie Leo BE a" Paticat died, - —— b ina Dentiate’ Chater, OLD WORLD'S a {POLEON SURRE DERS TO THE CHAMBER, THE EMPEROR A New French Mini na Week! to be Moulded Aftert Panis, July 8.—The political commotion In Franeo continues. The Emperor has decided to way to the Chamber and chango his system of gov He meets with great difficulties in bis efforts to complete the new combtoation, bat the grand event is expected In a week try will emerge from the Centre Gauche party, be- een the radical minority and the adherents of the The Centre Gauche are for the Empire, bnt @ ministers or parliamentary government, the same aa in England, In the Corps Législatif to-day, Mr. Rouher sata, tn reply to some remarks of Mr. Goverument and the Chamber would al in opposition to revolution. iatry to be Completed The new Minis» Toles Favre, that the Pants, July 8.—The /tiys to-day says that the Emperor bas written a letter, from which it quote ation in regard to the Corps “On the 19th of Jannary T committe t previous concert with the majo Cto regard with nents toward it gain it confidence,” ‘The Puys does wot give the address or date of the elon my sent s should tend to re- NEW ENGLISH REPORM LEAGUE AQ. ITATION PROPOSED. Loxpox, July 8.—The action of the House of Inch Chureh bill cause tite Bright and Gladstone movement for the pre ‘ef thet the Lonts will recede at the thelr opposition to the will of the ple, though & coay ent of the date aa loop alt a ad by nilowlng interests to be computed at fourteen year wing lottera have been circulated pri of the Trtah Chnreh of Lords to the the country, ¥o requested to hnforny the Reet od Will OF the people, Tv LAST NIGHT, ‘The Lores on a nto the Ca) Kailway-The Comm: abame Claims, July 8—Midwight Lords to-night, the bill life peerages wan ti ‘The new Bankruptey bill was read In the House of Commons Mr. Aytoun called at- ‘ation for a Government loan to In the House of edd by @ Vote of 77 to 16, tention to the appl the Canadian Tnterevlonint NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 9, DEFALCATION OF $100,000 B CASHIER OF THE CENTRAL Tun TIONAL BANK, Charactor History of * serte bis Family and Ft federntes to be Overs The community is agatn ouncement of a stupendous bank defaleation, and the ruin, disgrace, and Might of a hitherto bigh eateomed, respected, and over-trusted oMlole!, Mr. William H, Sandford, Cashier of the Central Nationel Bank of this city, 18 @ dofwulter to the bank (n (he Amonnt of $100,000, and isa fugitive from Jn tiem, leaving bebind him a name hitherto trreproachanle, bot now Alsgraced forever, and # young and tnler- esting family wholly destitute, CHARACTER OF THE DEFALCATION, ‘The defalcation consists in the appropriation of douds and stocks sent to the bank by ite country correspondents to be held for nogotiation at thelr order, Such remittances pass into the eustody of the Cashier, and are held by him until orders are recetved for their sale, when the proceeds are placed to the credit of the correspondent. Frequentiy at the Central National Raok the Cashier will have Upwards of haifa million of such securities in hia hand, endorsed in blank and awaiting orders to oll, ‘The amount no Intrusted to him is seldom less then $90,000. Buch securities are not entered upon the books of the bank, and the amount of them on hands ie known only to the Cashier, whore honesty Is the only guarantee for their safety, Thoy are In his possession from the time of their receipt antit their conversion toto money, and if that omMeer proves dishonest, a¢ in this instance, there is no moans of detecting him until inquiry Is raised by the correspoucents owning the avcurities CANKER OF THR DRFAULTE Mr. Sanford wae formerly a junior member of the dry goods jobbing bonse of Pardee, Hates & Co, wileh firm be left to assume the position of As sistant Cashier of this Bank. In this position he acquitted himself with such commendabie upright: ness, and displayed auch unusnal promptness, quiel neta, nnd tact, that on the re organization of the Bank force on the withtrawal of Mr. Henry A. Sinythe, the former President, to as sume the position of Collector of the Port of New York, Mr, Sonford was made Cashier, In bia new, enlarged, and more responsible position he cor tinued to give the utmost sutisfaction to the Directors of the Bank, all of whom pinced the utmost confidence im him, and any of whom would have signed Ma bond at any time for half @ million of dollars, During the tine be has been Cashier he has frequently boon trosted with unusual amounts of private funds, the President and Directors having #0 much conflden in bis integrity that they never hesitated to place any amount of money in his keeplug The Prost. dent of the Bank, Mr. W. A. Wheelock, states that at Umea Mr, Sanford has the custody of much as $190,000 of his privete moans which he could have disposed of at any time, and has been similarly trusted by Individual Directors, never in Any instance giving occasion to those trusting him 1 busine resolution that in the opinion of the House such ap- teation of the public rms of the set authorizing th dbo given exee rect application to Messrs. Baring and Hunt opposed the rea ed which called f ence of the House, end recommended the with. drawal of the resolution. ‘The resolution was then withdrawn, aft 6, House of Comn pinion mo care 8 Lo-uight Mr. Gladstone, F ackuowledging the courtesy with which Sit ¥ Bulwer had #0 often postponed his motion in yegurd to the Alabama claiiue, some reasons for his action, as iw dehoite postponement of the questto He assured the House that it was the opt Government that It would tereats involved in this great question by abstain tpg from asiaing the best promote the the enstom of Par questions while ment to abstain fro nim Were HOW under sidered that the re: Sonate of the to ® detinite point; negotiation, and ft might be ev ection of the nited States brought them rent of the Unived States did not regard the vs definitely dropped on that account: ptiations are r 1uto Line-Rell- be Establinhed in The Thunderer Wheelin glows Equality Must Joly 8.—The Times has another edi “This bill must beeome rlianent must destroy the Protest tablish religions equality in Frel uitiplicity of esta 1 property of Ireland ix to be put ig, We Must recognize theac ets, and apply ao much of U eeasury to supply homesteads for the whole people,” ona permanent surplus us way be Free Fight tn a London Po! Loxnow, July 8. tho Police Court to-day rovoking Messrs. Grenville andy) . Tho trouble between t from certain articles nllezed to have After the oxuination, Lord Carring- peace, and held for After these proceedings ord Carrington was before p the charges of vesauit and jurray to fight a ton was bound over to koep tal on the second portivans of Ma wees which had boon ed blaws were (vec! ® overthrown, having been called iu Achauged, and th Twelve policeinen Spanish Republ for the Tris umpb of their Princt In the Cortes to. Merrera, late Minister of Jus vy Seflor Castillar Martos, which was moved b rine, opposed the inotion being mad Aiter further debate tho motion was rejected by a ve the refusal of members id deelore that tridmaph of republican to join the M ford ‘to. walt th principics and pot Probable Resignation of the Spaniah ¢ Mapnip, duly 5-4 rere aro fresh COLLEGE COM MENCEMENTS, - Trinity Coth Hyrtroan, July 6. , Hartford, Conn, ne Commencement claes of Trinity College took place in the Opera House in this city to day, Arthur McConkey, of this delivered (he Saiutatory, New York, the Goy, Jewell aud Bishop Williams we ment dinner was served in th States Hotel this afternoon Jackson received at bis residence, and George Otis This evening Pres Amberst College Degrees. Serivovimiy, July 8 ent to-day the degree of Doctor of Laws forred upon Judge Otis BP. pLord. ry Morris, of this elty, and that of Doctor Kev, kdwin F, Rey. E. P. Goodwin, ul Chicago, ‘of Divinity upon th stantinople, and t All four ure graduates of Aumborst Biss, of Con Barrytown, N.Y. Banuytown, July & College closed to-day were present, of the class of "60 have The Vite Groon New Loxnoy, duly 8, mory 01 Kile Greene Halleck at Gust heated tomdny with (4) persons Wore In mike Hiayard Taylor, Masonic delegations were preseut, An Indian War in Washington A short tine ago, certain memb Peace Commission wished to obtain co to question bis honesty, MIS DOMESTIC RELATIONS. He resided at first with his family in Connecticut, Dut finding it inconvonsent to reach bis busines from that distance, he moved about two yearn ngo to Flushing, L. 1., where he lived ina most fragal aud unpretentious manner, giving the impression from all hiv domestle of wrighd care to live within bis fumily— wife and ing to spend the sammer mother at Westport, Conn, two children—teft_ Flu months with Sanford’ where they still remain, THE PREP DAMNATION OF IIS TAKING OFF. Last week it became known to the Prostdent and ather emrersohane that Manford's est entid wos very’ ITmany| Manrtoed wernt Floomy and “desponding, #0’ much 90 an to ct the attention of the Tank officials, who nt- buted his hnmor to avaiety regarding his elitd, ¢ President finally went to him aud adyiaed im to go home. Sanford thought he could not get Away? that there was no-one that could tnke Kis place, &e. The President rephod that It was hie duty to go home to bis sick child, aud insteted that he should start atonce, About half an hour after. ward, the President noticed that Le had gone, He has uot since made his appearance at the bunk, THY DINcoveERT, On Friday the fact was noticed and commented fon that he sent no word to the bank, and on Saturday, his coutinued absence and silence caused the President to despatch » messenger to Connecti cut in rearch of him. ‘The absentec's brother, a subordinate in the bank, was solectod for this u sion, On reuching Westport, this youug man was surprisod ind warmed to learn that Sanford had not been heard of there; He at oneo telegraphed fact buck to tho bank, causing nota liftie cor son tn that orcerly Inatitu An investiga n was at once oF: iy take it to the Prenident’s root he latter oMeer, ‘The ff thing that #iruck his eye on opening the box was an nvelopa aildressed to tiinesif, | Bois he quickly opened, a basuily-written note, with at nd, without address, ig a8 follows: TUE DEYAULTRR'S FAREWELL, give me for what have done, T have tak nothing with me, aud have left my family deatit What ts missing [ have lost in speculation in stocks and gold, God bless my poor family {” W18 WHRRMADOUTS A MYSTERY, ‘This note lef no room for doubt as to the causo of absence of the Cashier, Dut ufforded no clue ns to his whereabouts, His wite indignantly denied that there had been’ any defaleation, but stoutly inain tained that he had beea robbed and murdered —an idea whieh of course could not be shared by the bank omficinis AMOUNT AND CHARACTBR OF THR DAFALCATION A hasty examination of the contents of the Cash jer's box and of memoranda aod letters found ayong lis papers showed that he had mivappro, raved about one hundred thousand dollars of rignatur eur oatiy United State eoupon bonds endorsed jank, and of course readily nogetiable, und a small an ( expross stock, similarly red for transler. ALPHA AND omBaa, Tt has also beer ascertained, grestly to the sur. prise of the Prosvient and Directors, that for some Inonths past Suntord bas been dubbi heavily, thonuh everetly, in stocks and gold, lo ts ures, ‘The’ extent of this. sieprise. tnay ined from the statement of the Presiden! tut ot been known to visit Wall street in pd no one connected with t had the #ightest saspleion taat he ever enga any speculstion. Tha vince tranapired thst very beavily af kw ago in Mariposa stock itis supposed that he was then for the first time led t the trusts confided to him in order But once in the tolls of the Wail d to be no hope forhim ; bimaelf, he only sunk ti he was floally ly ended deeper and deeper into the n whrlmed in ruin. Whe caroor In the cowardly d e, oF fled toa distant locality, is # aatter of conjectire; the prevalent opinion betng that he has gone overland to alitoruia, CONVEDERATES MARKED, ‘The bank oMcials have #ecured the names of the 1 atreot brokers who led the unfortunate. mau juto tis criminal transaction, and are determined to. follow them to the full exte the evidence of their relation fully gathered, their names ure withheld FINANCIAL ROUNDNESS OF THE DANK ‘Tho bank claims that It Is not responsible for thta Jona; but will shoulder it witout question —« cour that'will undoubtodly. inure to. {te erecit with the business community, and lurzely exteud its favor reputation with the countey banks, ‘The monthly statement of the bank for June, completed on t morning of the lat July, shows: their surp'us li and profit ave been $445,000.84, On percent, was declared, amoun! ine to $150,000, Yoaving still a surplus of $l ‘The lors by tis detaleation, If met oy the of the law; but uutil with Sandford is m ud, Will leave the surplus $215,669.54, THY DEFAULTRM'S MANAGEMENT MM EN LED, The Uoited States Bank Examiner tor ti examiicd the books, aecounts, vouchers, recuri'ice and money of the bank Tate In dune and found es cry thing corfect, the actual eash tallying to the requir monte of the bhowing with w diserepancy of ouly four cents, ‘This Mattering condition of thelr attairs bud heen an oveasion Of generat congratulation anony the officials of the bank, and. Bautord. Was expeein ly commended by the Promdent und Directors tur Wie periect system and eareful accuracy with which ke Inavaged thelr affuirs, BANFORD'S PERSONNEL, ‘The missing coshier 18 8 young man, scarcely forty the moneys appropriated by Congress for distribu: tion among the Indians, on the plea that the executive as well as an advisory burcon; but Commasioner Parker aud Secretary Cox took the opposite ground, in which they were sustained by President's decision wus not tof the Com President Grant, satinfactory to Mr. Weich, the Presite mission, aud Mr. Campbell of Missourl, and ‘Yhelr places are not to be Giled for mission will leave yours of age, rather emall stature, with a koon, sharp oye, quick cmd womewbat mervous In bis 10t.018 very pleasdut in hia to dd MOS’ AKrOe: able companion, He carried on poralusions that have resuited in bla ruin with his usu’, shrewdness, hever venturing near the stock mark ¢ himself, but quietly communicating by pote wh his brokers, sending his missives by a pri ‘Thess notes wi i In time to meet closing sy cabeseerrbt ay te se 5 ve. bie and ia reeating Gaumily whodly ie 5 ee ne Lo —— THE MOVEMI OF LABOR. The Harvard “Fou © American © ternational Race—A Pall PROBARLE DEERAT OF THE BRITISA TRADES UNION BILL. ovine Routed ‘The arrival of the Harvard crew yesterday on their way to England, created considerable excite: The distinguished visitors ‘ambridge had no #ooner set foot In the lobby | of the Avtor House, where they are the gucets of Mr. Stetson, than they were besciged by a host of Handsomer young men for a boat's crew would be diMeule to find ; well battt, frm, and with “do or dic" plainly written In the No one anious for the supremacy of States in a friendly conte Could Gnd aught trom which amber of Commerce ment in boating eireles, the Pending B11, Losnox, July 8.—The irae today observes that the apirit in which the House of Commons hare | lately discussed well-wishers, Volumes for the effect of Iinprrtial ant ‘The increased attention given to the sub- pressure of the Caton Joct is mot the effect of th ender on the loulslatars, Lut t# dae to the greater knowledge and wider experience of mem though the bill Is not Hikely to pa {t contains will form the basis for a Government measure to be introduced next session, which will repeal all laws making combinations il from apectal pe the principles mate (he three @ heaviest of the crew, a Heretles in weight is 12 pounds ; he is without nit loins, epeak he pull amore powerful oar Uhan Harvard has yet exhibited, Sylvester Warren Rice, who elatms Oregon, as bis native place, length of reach and power 6 reat advantage aa Soe! Trades Unions will continue Protected by Parliament or not, suwtoamanalip will seek neither to aug duce their tafluencs, bnt accepting tien asa fact, timate development, ‘of Commerce hi st the Trades Union bl oun? that the provisions of the mean’ of protection itherto possessed by Masters. enduranes give him a aman, aad Capt. Loring dginent in sclecting them free scope for adopted a pet 5 ‘The petition takes th the Dill tend to rem iat imttmaldation racing welght ts 98, of Chicage at 185 pounds, figure than u pulls third ovr, rowing 's a more compart, niu athletes of greater weight, 4 or could induce hin to give up, as eoaily ran fh The Collar Laundrons A private letter from Troy speaks most lope fully of the strike for the girls, but (he writer adds: “The pressure is 40 great upon both parties that ono ‘or the other must soon go to the wall, and 1 think If tHe girls are tene to th of the class of ‘10, baw been hi ls Cool, steady herve and thorough ex be the hoses, a fow daya t Work, and then wo a0" Business betwe | of the manumeturere will be compelled to wo to the cooperative laundresses, f the latter manne right One of the manufioturces has already work to the Union gh pose it will be before the others f gannot afford to have the mark Ins superior goods he crew thas formed has practicad for some o thelr heaviest ¢ There they will very sparing of t of such clibs as may desire to beat the Ox time, but expect to riving in Knglan witle down to those gentlemen, They go to Engl ot to be lionlzed, accompanied by Mr. War. Blaikie, who sited in 1866, in which year he puiled stroke-oar He will act as busines: | in Uie University race, This contest ts th ever fought In this olty beeween erpital and labor, bot the tougher the fight the leas likely ace the par! out (tC again inn hurry. V he grasp of the girls (ions of Troy are not going to Tet the Union be broken up ven for heir benef on. is expected will produce $1,000, Gar hearts are re fF Committee has Joseyh 8. Fay, of the Setentifte School, will two weeks, remaining to take part, by the courtesy of the Yale crew, tn the race at Worcester. Yesterday afternoon the members of the crew visited the Nassou Boat Club house, and took a tive: mile pall up the river, drawing forth many enco- penrance and splendid style To-day they try a new boat, built for Hiott of Greenpoint areeeption tende ‘aseau Boat Club, for England ia the C a follow the crew Was bore Inst Saturday, an the Boclety by ber report fro “Committers will visit Cohocs, Greenbush, and other places adjacent next week.” Wittow vs. Gronan—Taw LAYER*” Suxwep.—The Willow Club of Brooklyn jared thelr rat Morncce Manufneturers’ N Carn Max, July Hounl Exeba: 6.—Tho Moros " National Exchange met here today and organ by the election of Presilont, Mr. 8. Ki Vice Presidents, and D. 8. Beott: Secretary delogutes wore J. Rictinrd: Kdward A. Smith, Daniel Evelan rge of this city ph yosterday, at Hu e result of the meeting Was the the Willows by the seore of 107 to 9. the Willows made 06 with the loss of Jr it. M. Brolly, |, B.C. Amer, C, A. oreroas, editor of the Shoe and fer, of New York, About forty local associations Were’ reprosented, aud among the ques: Hons discussed were those of wager of workmen and the transportation ol hberations of the Coayen: Hon were over, the new Bockins Hall was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, Iuboring under tho di rt of thelr firet eleven, hiowed some fl ivand Morrison alxo Morrison's 16, Cit iske's 9, not out, were the Bi. George having always boon luoked w chatnpion cricketers of this aection ot t the vletory of the Willows is an tmportant one, ow the champion base ball and cricket clygs. The following is a summary : oluts when at the ntieeahip a) “iuins, After the ue not out, and Lt Sourneymen Barbers’ Un| This body met last night, Mr. Frederick Tou- ‘The barbers, who word from twelve including Sundays, for wi avon day's labor reduced to twelve hours on week days, and to fly Handays, They also ask that their wages shall be inereared fieon per cont, Brooklyn” tan relle presteiny Filmer, b. Gibbs. s They number about 20 Se Labor toma, of Carcenters aod Join- The Consolidated Unto road oi OF Sei ane a: Stevenson, til hold a quarterly meeting tatters, Plumber ing Socletios transacted ness last night, Housesmiths’ Association met lost aring the story of the coliar laun- ‘gave then: $39, ‘The Pinnoforte Makers’ Union met last evening ant appointed a Committee of Arrangements to pre: Dare for thetr festival next month im Jones's Wood. ‘The Operative Bricklayers’ Unio and recelved acces Ailéd themselves Of the reduction of the iuitiatlo from $25 to 85. The Dry Goods Clerks’ Karly Closing Aseoctn of Brooklyn met ist eveuing, Vice-Preaidout H drossos’ Commits Umpiros—Moeeers, Sain. Wright and Norley NRW TORK Va. ALPHA, ‘The second match of the Massachusetts this vicinity took placo yesterday at Hoboken, Now York Club were their opponents, and although the Iatier played without thelr prof ley, nnd allowed Jardine, one of their owe mem ay Aguinst theta, they gutnud a substan No. @ met Inst one of beicklayers, clectad J. MoKei Jone of ela wiek: Brooklyn Codperative Lot and Building Associn mot Jane eve Frrespsure vs, This'assogiation bas 8 baLK | pisyed a imateh Kame of bas ove, and Ki iver Trustees. bail yesterday o G, Bidenberg & Co., of Pleasant Valley, gave on nerina 8M, tne Troy who are to.work in thele ry In Forty sccond Bireot sant day, With mi ships by 1 pleute to thetr euuding Lroner® ne from tho millinery trade de feated the White Caps yester tay at Hoboken ‘o-say the Atiaution and Orientals play at the Capituline ground. CURIOSITIES OF CRIMK, I Stroet — Indictment of Lending Bankers and Brokers. ra were in a flutter, yesterday, over arumor thatthe Grand Jury had found indict romiuent operators in Wall some months a number of youn, Intors bave stepped In and snatched tho golden up: from the mouths of th Patience has at lengil been exhaust imate dealers iw atthe young ones re the Grand Exoltement | Trotting Match on the Unt A trotting match for $1,000, 1 thiee in hve, was contest Tho bulls and by 4 'yenterday on the Univa were W, MeM ‘s favor of McMahon White Horse and A. Pat 6 betting was greatly In horse, and ho we taking the ne Appeal to the Proatdent for Col, Col, Warren, of F Wilh Provident Grant, the British Govern: The President Jury yeaterdy, It is reported, aud ex kpect to viclalion of way, Which are violat prominent offend rested last oven ng, but ¢ rity Uae rin tient to release Col, Halpine Warren tat he w aideration, and suggested Cuat email to have be Aquiry our rep @ should submit he Swiadie by a sen © JOATINGS went colored wen complained you: ABOUT TOWN, terday evenin, City, that Uh de have a plenic on Monday next were penniless an el makes daily excur between New York and that pla rival in Jerscy City he turned them off suddenly yesterday rolicw Commish { public intorest. f the new Government basin at Wodvesday in twenty five (eat vers met yesterday, but did in Nowark. ng Officer Dowling Muppowod Abdu Inosday mor Nowark noticed « rd eries from PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE 4 ii & pond at Siity ‘The Hon, Dwight Townsend t night, reports vrris took a trip arou nivary reforms In view the Indian doctor and. lecturer, ‘on Monday last stroller Connolly open 61 OO Of the City's io OF premiuin Wub 10. Judge McCann has granted 9 deer imon vgt, Siunon: Lung, uivilou for at thief who snatehedt $1,650 ina George Copway died suddenly in Eugenio Monto, ax rellet bouds eof divoree in Rances has been appointed Minister of Spain vy pan) “don Morgan, Fairchild, of Wisconsn, and Senator Ross spend the vextl e'yoars Iu ding Sing. ‘Twain ceases to be twain heforo to to marry somebody neas T. Barnum is at bis home in. Bridgeport, Ih ls to be wn auto? en, of the Lead tik Fourth of duly poe Tamiuany ring He deserves a New Foundland, bw At 50 yeaterd en mppoiulud to succe Tho Germans of the Ninth Word lost night elected elegaton to the Cy Hooth's Theatre, ‘ angage amit | Journalist of arm , fan, propongs to start an America is. V valuables in (he Central Park Murat Halstead, of the Chicinnatt Commerctat 1 Olver stroct, Bunltth, of so Oliver rk out of his Interce PRICK TWO CENTS. THE ELECTION IN VIRGINIA: ee REJOICINGS IN RICHMOND OVER THE CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH, AMint Wo lker's Speech—Impartii Equal Hights —~Walke Ricnmonp, July 8.—Gilbert C. Walker arrived here this morning from Norfolk, Tie day wae made @ holiday for his reception, and when the cara arrived about flv thousand people had congregated atthe depot, A Committee, composed of the moss Prominent white and colored eltizens, was st the ears to reccive him, but the popniace rushed in amd solzing Mr, Walker, bore him on their shoulders te A conch ornamented with National and State flaga, The procession, which was noarly a mile long, marched through the principal streets, Many of the coaches, of which there were hundreds in the Ilma, were covered with national flags, and in the band wagon Was a transparency with apainting of a white and colored man shaking hands, The streets were blocked with people following the procession. On reaching the house of Col. James R. Branch, the Conservative candidate who was killed by the nity on Friday last, the procession passed la sileuce, and with uneovered hea On reaching the lotel Mr. Walker appeared bes tween the National and State flags, held by repre sentatives of the two races, and after a few minutes of deafening cheers, delivered a vrief speech, saying, after congratulating the audience on the complete view tory, that in Uiis moment of triumph they mast ot forget charity for the defeated, They must re- member that the votes caat against tho ticket were given by deluded and ignorant men of & race thal had not yet time to be educated suMciently to know the wrong of diafranchising othors, We must re” member that we have succeeded on the platform of a “Al suffrage and equal rights, and we must see that thowe who oppose. us as Well As thowo who eape ted ue? have all their rights, and are. protected uily by tho law. [Loud cheers.) They must educated and taught vata great boon of franchise that — has conferred upon them. and tho trae value belong a citizen, We must noe forget tl ty of wil Yitheraity ot Peeddont Grant { and continued cheerlog), and We must see that xi i Ri £3 Hs 19 épenker concluded by give the future prosperity of the ‘Three cheers were given for President Great at the clove. Mr. Walker was followed by Isane Hunter (colored) re, ie to be more Several white sper The election returns to-day con d more favorable to Walker, returns tide sormiug show that the Walker men will have. & same Jority of 60 on Joint ballot In the Legialature, Itis probable that am effort will be made by the extremiats in Congress to luvalldate the election, But the attempt will searocly succeed. ‘Tho Prosie dent and administration will certalaly maintain thé locality of the election, ‘There wilt bee strong Gght iv Congress on the adi of t Aclagutes, and their record will be closely niged. But it t* believed that men of undont miy, ‘Will be admitted to their seats. 1 Is reported that Gov. Walker will be elected te the United States Senate from Virginia, thas the Stato executive in the hands of the Liew Governor elect, who is ® Southern mao, and @ strong Conservative, a Latest Returne-Walker’s Majority 50,000-Walker « Welle te New York — Prrotechates te Richmond. Ricuwonn, July 8.—Additional returns received to-night show that Walker's majority will probably be 60,000, In many of the white counties west of the mountaina, where Walker gets 200 or 400, Welle only gets 8 or 4 votes, Cen, Canby, in conversation to-day with a Republican member elect of the Lege lature, said he was much pleased at the good order in the election, and thought from the reports of his ofleers it had been, as far as heard from, o8 fiir om could be held in any Stete of the Caton. Gor. Walker leaves for New York to-miit, and Gov. Wells leaves for the same point to-morrow, to visit a son there, ‘The excitement over the elcction haw not yet wubslded, and the elty was bright with Oro works to-night — BROOKLYS. _— Mrs. Barbour, who cowhided her landlord, Henry F iit, Was acquitted yesterday, thera’s tobacco manafnetory, on Jay stro, was soisod yesterday for vioiation of the Reve nue laws, Alexander Ret & harness maker, of 12 Broad. ways Wililemneburuty altempted to Gowult” bulende Featcrday by swallowing Paris ereen, C. Litchfield, whose property was pure y come itine a4 for an addition to cote (au baie fOr be Jour. The Acalemy of Keleetlc Medicine haa expelled bre W. Ht Lowlahy on elarge of breach of trusts, One Cuarze thats pretending. €0 wet for the Acadoiny-he few ailiapeieary in haw ane, and etter solleee ing Wioney fur the biatitution applied It to Bis own use Sh hi NEW JERSEY, —— ‘The Newark Conference camp meeting beeing om Monday, August 10 on grounds purchased at Denvers, Justice Haybeck, who was stabbed by « drunkea nsnn is Fapldly recover ‘The inquest in tho Allen wife polsoning caso wad catinued tn Hoboken yesterday, but nothing new wae elicited, The ease still on, Michucl O'Berne, a New York peddlor, was taken hetore Kecorder Pope, in Hoboken, yesterday, om charge of peddling without a license. The New Jersey SehOtzen Corps will engage juaumanl Beulesentest on Tuceday Wi Apoaday, ‘ad Toursday, tue shh dist, wud Sd Lusi,, at Mount Pee faut Park; Hodson City, A writ of cerilorarl bas been issued by Su Reaseley removing the farther Investigation of adairs of the Hovokes Drainage Commission out of Oe Colnion Councli to the Supreme Court at Trenton, ——- ARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ject The new dock at King's Lynn, London, was op ned yosterday by the Plier of Wale The Bermuda floating dock touched at Porto Same to, Madeira Telauds, on the bth inst,, In good condition, Up to Wednesday noon, the Great Eastern bad run 168 koots, and paid out 1,849 knots of tho cable, Messrs. Wells, Fargo & Co. have withdrawn thei conv hes between Sheritan and Denver. A salute of 24 guns was fired in Binghamton @@ Wedicsiay In honor of the Virginia election. the throat and I Tey at White Plains y Mr. P. O'Day ban 4 Irishman to Me, Dante 0 ‘The * Boys in Blue ed on the President you and a share of the Executive patronage, wiged with sails sot was washed ‘PT on Weanes had a long and unsatiatnet arendon and Mr, Gladstone pane claline, Owners of property on the Albany pler, destroyed: ny Uiireanet (ast witters wilt sue the dity for damages ainounting in the aggregate to $200,000, The Boston d Diy A Railroad stock>-lders haveaccepted the ach of the Masswchusotta Cogboateng authorizing the exteosion of the road to tide water, The Chicago commercial excursion party started from bay on Weduesday for Sat Lake aud the Pe surcr Spinner will send a gold worth which was captared from the Coafederates, te ian determined to revive the ch formerly existed ther, eo callaced Carolina and Columbia ypsatce ‘eave hton eoussie we Coarlotte, Columbia aa@ and Angi Aated unde ‘Muguata. Kallway Company, ve, Finanee Minister of Cange H Ad interview with Secretary Fie Wiollugura today, la rovervace to s dew Feelprodiig. in has copumated the sentence of Bde convctsd of murder in the second Sch La oi. “Lhe prisougr ts to be held o Coroner's Jury in the case of Frances B, Lime voll, whose body Was found Boating noar tbe Whe in Bostou several days ago, found that she Fviuiener, The French fecablp Somiram!s arrived at Fortress Moneoo yesterday, with Aduiira Mogaet 09, board, dy does left his wine vttending to his of the Mail, wear F ihe Central Ol ned from San F Albert D, Richardson bas retu H on was Wrecked snd Wililunn Kew roomie wud he LILO White's ide. Justice Dodge comtnitied alt three, N Binging societies send 1,000 delegates ‘The inal arrankoments were mie, but the parse ‘The proprietor of a Bowory drinking saloon ts a Cendant of William Shakespeare, and ex @ carving knife which belonged bo the Krot dia matist, ‘Junius Henri Browne was tn Rome at last ace ‘Ho had dono Naples and other paris of South. looking Into Lhe ci los Coldsiroaus (umd (acre Was uo attackoll Fran White ny 1 ‘a(tor, marching Mayor Hail will roview (MMOs hoy wall thou. ie ¥ sbuted, Oue of the crow died on Wednesday wight ‘Tho Governor of orzia has commated tt of the negro murderers of Buckman and Bi mn gardeners ucar this ely, sen ed on the Lib of Jago, They are wo brisoned one your. Mr. Vincent Collyer tells about a tribe of Mogat Mugen od the tb oF high BINH: and wl aed Wilde Vhat'we shall have oe ‘ow white men, Move fndlan wares Joana we abs

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