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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR EX-POSTMASTER FOWLER. ————— A NEW YORK DEFALCATION TURNED TO GOOD ACCOUNT, CHAINED 10 A BRUTE, —— A Wife and Mother tn the Jefferson Market Police Court—After Four Years among } the Last Seve peed. In the Jefferson Market Police Court, Mrs. Clara J. Rodgers, a pretty, intelligent, modest, and neatly dressed young woman advanced to the Judge's desk and asked Justice Dodge to compel her husband to contribute to her support and that of hor child, Bhe sald that she was married on the 9th of January, 1964, having left a comfortable home against her parents’ advice, Not two weeks had elapsed after their marriage when her husband was arrested for robbing the Post Office. He was of course com: mitted to the Tombs, and bis wife was thrown upon her own resources, Nearly all her earnings were consumed in euppling her {mprisoned husband with food and other necessarios not furnished by the State to the prisoners, Besides, she visited the au- thorities and intercede with such zeal for her erring husband, that {n the end he was savod from disgrace: ful servitude in Sing Sing Prison, After his release he repaid hie wife's kindness like @ fend, and con- cluded by abandoning her altogether. ‘The husband had never contributed one cent to- ‘Tho Districto de Tepleo ts the Eden of Mexico. | ward her support since their child, now five yoars It ts bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and | Old, was born, although he was abundantly able to separated from the State of Jalisco, which claims | do #0, as he has held a place tn the Cystom House \t, by an amphitheatre of rough mountains, the Alicas. | and other positions of “honor and trust” generally Tt contains Geen thousand square miles of the most | awarded by the New York polttiolans to gentlemen Portile land on the face of the globe. Every flower, these places have ylolded him, ac- Trait, vegetable, shrnb, plant, and tree of every to his own admission in Court, over 100 8 known zone can be grown there. No frost ever | mouth, Whenever he was ‘fush' the fellow Its this region. No fertilizer is required for the | Ways absented himself from homo, and spent bis fea Tis deposits of minerals are inexhaustible, | tme with his fellow politicians in gambling houses ‘here are gold, iver, copper, iron and coal flelds, | and drinking saloons. When his money was gone Whe Rio Lerina spreads out into the majesty of a | he returnod to his wife and compellod her to support igadle river, as it winds its way to the ocean, | him. ‘his beautiful territory is ruled by Manuel Loanda, | Two years ago, after having oaten the bread of BD ts hero that Mr. Fowlor has made his home, idioness and bratality for some time, the husband uw OWLER'S FIRST YRARA IN MEXICO. managed to obtain uation out Weat, in which he Leaving New York, the ex-postmaster bent bis amassed considerable money, Not one cont of this Arts of Pence-Tho Ex-Postmaster to Re- urn to New-Yo ‘If perchance tt should be your fortune to fend «public banquet, and in the noisy revelry at- fending the concluding hours of the feast, ave the * good, generous wine" flowing like water, if you knew New York you would naturally ask, ‘What young man is next to bo rained by the politicians?” Mr, Inanc V. Fowler was, seventeen years ago, Postmaster of New-York, and owing to his inability Wo refand the United States Government moneys fefaicated from the Post Office, was compelled to Yorow up his lucrative position and fly from the Rountry. Since then little or nothing has been heard About him, His many friends will be glad to learn Df bis whereabouts, and that the genius of the man, bite of the shadow of bi sbines out conspicuously in Mexico as it did tu New York. ‘THE BDEN OF MEXICO. tatope in the direction of the elty of Mexico, He | id he send tome to his hetpless wito; but. after he fer ‘not been there tong before Messrs, Barron, | had recived his walking papers he went to Salt Lake orbes & Co., solicited him to go to Teptco, to take | City, and lost evary cent inelehtdays He then hed {Qharge of their cotton manniuctory there, Mr. Pow. | tong mbesaee to. teaerm antec tee Zeath or an, Rocepted. At that time It was extremely dangerous Yor any foreigner to venture out among the barbe ‘Fian tribes of the Interior of Mexico, It ts a jour- ney of ftteen hundred miles from the city of jexico to Tepico, and every league of the distance ‘as Infested by murderous brigands, and other out- awa, Mr. Fowler, attended by an cscort large enough to cope with the brigand bands, by whom he ‘was likely to be attacked, made the journey tn twenty days, and arrived in the city of Tepico tn Roptember, 1860. He han resided there ever since. ‘The cotton manufactory he found in a very poor ‘condition, but as all the water necessary to run the mill was accessible, his first measures wore to im- Prove the power and the place. New machinery was ordered from New York, and machinists were im- ‘ported with It, The manufactory buildings, and all ‘Yho out-bulldings, were enlarged and tmproved. An ‘elegant mansion was constructed for Mr. Fowler's ‘use, ‘The grounds were tastefully laid out, orna ‘mented with trees, plants, and flowers, ‘The natives, Anstead of harboring jealousy at his enterprise, Indus- try, and taste, on the (contrary, made bim ther mouths of his wife and child, ‘shared with him her scanty earnings, but oply reward was abuse, Not content with this, he bona to cireniate slanderous reports about wilo’s character, and was on the point of abandon- her again, when, unable to endure it any longer, ught the protection of the law. Rogers, a tall, broad man, of genteel address, stood bet listened to theve accusations. He wa dogree humiliated in his own esteem. His bair had not been out of the barber's hands halt an hour; his moustache had been evidently attended to, He was dressed ina fashionable suit of «ray, and a brilliant diamond pin glistened In the centre of a fancy bl striped shirt. During the recital of bia wife wrongs, the wretched moral wreck that the New York politicians and other gamesters have made, lazily lounged on the railing in front of Justice Dodge's desk, nu indifferent, sardonic smile playing upon his curved Ips, which ‘broke out into & sneer: ‘nj astifled sob now and then checked bis . who had been Fasing upon the scoundrel during the, whole narra ion With ill-concealed disgust and indignation, dressed bim thus: “Rogers, your conduct tn this Court has becn outrageous in the extreme I tell you plainly, sir, Ghat in all my experience I have fortunately f “ n being #0 uiterly devon of not in any lin ourselt. Here Rogers turned lightly ‘exemplar. ind, and looking the Justice full in the face, A-VISIT PROM THE INDIAN. KING. drawied outs Two years after Mr. Powler's arrival in Topic, | pie Ntatite ee ‘The Justice continued ; “Are you not ashamed to treat your poor wife in such a heartiess manner? Tt is the conduct of such scoundrels aa you that drive young, women to pros: titation, Have you no spark of affection in your ficty bosom for Ler whom you took from her com fortable home, or don't you even know the name of pi The Indian monarch Lozada, who had heard of the Annovations and improvements springing up in the Valley of Tepico, descended from bis mountain to gratify is curiosity, He was delighted: is opinion there was no other man in the world ke Mr. Fowler, He prolonged his visit, and con- Vorsed with our former postmaster about ‘American Manners, customs, laws, manufactorles, Ae. ‘The American cltizon ‘and politician did not’ fail to tm ‘our superior strength and ir. Fowler had no viltgation. fanober hi ‘and that potentate remained his friend ever since. Althouzh Tepico is within the boundary of the re Anned, and broke out : hat in the’ h— do T caro for h aud her child were aix fot under croon ‘Then turulng to bis wife with @ look of inefable ‘scorn, the brute broke out: “Why tn h— don't You wet, a divorce?" “ T do not want to Sila Oh! oh!" and the moan- ings of @ broken-hearted wile redchoed over the wish rhe ‘press on the Indian miu In a short time bite of Mexico, yet it has acknowledged no other | Court room, and brought tears to the eyes of even thority than that of Lozada for the fitecn | the filnt-henrted atagers who lounge in the pestl- care. ft that several lential atmosphere of our rotten police courts. The wretch was Shru r from heeding his poor wile's teors ing his shoulders, he continued : * Well, old gal, you Keep. on hanging to me and you bet I'll make things lively for yor ly." ‘The fiend would have continued his harrowing {n- tolence had not Justice Dodge indignantly cut, him short by requiring dro careties in be 'would give hia wife and gon $12 « week alimony Not having the bondamen at hand, the product of New York politics was taken to’ the cells o+low. As ue ‘reached the door he turned around und adde “Take care of yourself, old gal ‘The turnkey motioned to his prisoner to move on, and he disappearea from view 1y opulaed five large armies sent ainst bim. 1 le of operation has been to mit hit enemios to pass midway through a series narrow barrancas, and then surround them in the fedles, let his savages loons upon them, and instruct tiem to spare no one, Nature's barriers are his Mrongest bulwarks, separating bm, his territory, and prople, fom the poymnnt of 23 iat wusi arcs 66 the Republic of Mexico, He levies’ no taxes upon his propio. Theft te punished with death, aud there ‘consequently fow thieves. ‘THR BX-POSTMASTER’S INFLUENCE IN TRPICO, Tho changos which have been wrought In Tepico rough the civilized and humane influence of Mr. ‘owler are* wonderful to contemplate ; and more, he ‘secured the regards und respect of Lozada and in powerfal people for the United States and its eigen He encourages Lozada to resist the en- droachments of tne General Government. In another V. Fowler will say good-by to his Tepic to Luzada, all of the famed and once infe- and return to New York city, _—<—=—_ = DEAD HORSE, ea an Board of Limourger Gowanus, Lost Thursday afternoon the residents of Gow- anus became uapleasantiy aware of a pungent stench which gradually strengthened until the alr became 40 thick and elastic, that, in the language of an in habitant ot the City of Churches," you could sit on it.” Brooklyn stood fearfully sic! th nauses, Objargations neither mild nor unfrequent ascended strugglingly, through the density of the Stench to allel’ on tho heads of our munificently paid authoritios, Many absurd rumors flew from Mouth to mouth, One asserted that tho day of udgement had come, and that Greenwood was giv- ing up ite dead; another thought that a netehboring Inger beer saloon bad been struck by lightning, nnd a keg of “ Limburger kaese” Nad been broken, ; while anol RY. * Capt. Joseph Sutton, a Commander for the Pa- ‘ail Steamsbip Company, died in San Francisco bn Frida: F. F. Jones, a wealthy citizen of Liberty Mi we (Reon dead 4 saloon in White Pulp rings, on Friday night, of heart disease, The directors and stockholders of the East Std Briage ore, pra attended the funeral of the John A. Roebling yesterday in Trenton, ‘The remains of Mr. Ben}. Thomas, an ex-mem- of the old Municipal ice, were interred on turday in Woodlawn Cemetery. Oficer John Seabach, of the Jersey City po- | open and its contents scattered about ‘ tended that a squad of New York Metropolita fe caterday of congestion of the Lungs, | police were comine op the bay. This latter allusion turned ail eyes toward the harbor, and @ spectacle ‘Thomas Sherwin, many years head master of the Boston English Bigs. Bohool, died suddeniy of art disease at his residence in Dedham, Muss., on met th Comin wonthe ir vision that they will ‘not oon forget into the dock was Commodore Van Brunt’ eaten offal boat, feebly propelled by a riday evening. Totching and gasping crew. Be was plied Ing with, the b! lecom carcuses of dead ‘The funeral of John Ramsden ts to be attended he bi Tikbes ero ot postilen Ga a vez0, attacked no! began life as a grocer, aud died worth $150,000, On the brcezo, attacked not Kis in Paterson by the Musonic fraternity, ell bat that of sight as Yen years ugo he purchased twenty-six acres of pas: ay t tha i dure land, which he sold reeecntly for §90,000, "He Mec ersy Gea i Now Jerssy Peas oF sever ‘The'boat remained where it was, no one daring to The funeral of the late Mrs, Mary McAdams, of Akillman street, Brooklyn, took place on Saturda; Jrom Bt, Patrick's Cathedral, Mra, McAdams too deep interest in the New York Roman Catholic rphan Asylum, to which her husband, on his death, approach it until low water, when itgrounded Then the sun came out and frizzied the gathering corrup: tion on the rotting sldes of the defunct Myrlds of flies of every sige and color g swarms to feast on the putridity; and sw 1844, had. bequeathed $3,000 a ‘year, Bishop | gulls dared the stench to snatch a monthfu ughlin, of Brooklyn, oMfelated, and the remains Gieeding maggots; and still the eMluvia arose aud ‘ere interred in the Marble Cemetery in East | grew in strength’ from a never failing reservar jeventh street, Mhings began to be unbearable, and mutterings loud Mr, Silent Wildes died in Williamaburgh yes- | and deep reached the ears of Van Brunt. who at once began to discharge hin cargo, which delectable rocess he effected by tumbling the carcasses over Board and. mooring them with ropes slong the wharves, The temporarily dislodged thes returned to their. {cust with @ buxé of sat.sfaciion, the gulls still guthered, and swooped and dug out their wrig torday, at the age of 78 ye He was born {n Hills. ate, N. Y., but in his early manhood moved to lien viile, in Ulster County, and was Sheriff of that county during the Antl-Rent disturbances tn Dela Ware, Ulater, and Sullivan, He was subsequently indersheriff, and for ‘nany years thereafter a popular 4 pe eins Beect of e hotel ia, Bitenvilic. He waean old Tash. | sling mouthfuls, e number of hungry dogs gathered oned Democrat, Having been appointed, under Bu. | OM the shore, and howled a continuoud tly fot thie banan's administration to a situation {nthe New | share of the corrup u pill shone, and the d lived there u lighly reapected citizen until bis | i105 "of disease to the Inbabitur t only of wath, | Gowanus bucof the cities of New York and Broo! Ex-Gov, Crapo, of Michigan, who died in Flint, | yn, “Meantime the Board of Health we snufing, te was born in Dartmouth was reared in New Bed dj wea uany years Secretary of the Commercial insu Fauce Company there, and Town Clerk, ‘Ticusurer, ‘and Collector, Soon after be bad establisled en Aclfin Flint, he was chosen Muyor of the civ; oa Pubsequently he was elected State Seuwtor, Le. ca pacity he die vivid here led to hts nomination sad fresh aroma which mountains or on he ich.. on Friday, ie weeps slong the tops of the jay 22. 1804, . a orpees fos the following de eg ort A letter from Cracow 4 tails in connection with te | iss mains of Casimir the Gre ' in te re Glection as Governor, an office which he filled four oF G A cere rendering great service to the cause of his |" Tnat King expired on he Ot ember, 1870, yin her time of peril, Incapseituted by his | and his body was deposited in the eo {.sdral OF Cow uf mulady, a disease of the bladder, he declined | Cow, When & colow#al monument was «rectril to hie Beibird uominstion nd retired to private lite memory, No one supposed that the mains of the —— deceased monaveh Would. be found tn the we it Ho ihe Bilton Of THe Bun. fil Lope had been renounced of ever discover:ng Sin: James Wilson, Chas. Berry, and brother | the corpse. Lately the restoration of the mouument were quictly walking through Greenwich street, | which lad bewun to decay under the setion of near Rector, at about 10 o'clock on Friday nigot, | centuries, was commenced, ant some blows on and observing one of Un fernal dens for which | the front part of the base brought the missing Tht iocahty fe noted, Wilson made w remark to mp. | remuns to light; two les fl, a light tn self, asking why the girls should sit invitingly | sert 1 in the opening showed the crown Sronud te door, He had ecarcely uttered the sen: | and sceptre, aud tn the foriner the skull of the King Hes enveloped IN covered tence when one of the two officers (standing at the By cularging the aperature some by door), named Lockwood, struck me violently on the purple cloth, tolerably preserved. were 4 Tega, from the effects Of which T have not yet ro | An opening was then mle on the opposite side of covered, und told me to get on, which I immediately | the tomb, and at the tec! of the skeleton were found t but looking round for my companions, saw the | the spury na periecti tare and uttnched by leathor Vilsou, Who was jack, Ai the same us in words whieh ding that if we did straps, ‘Lhe sceptre and globe are In silver, and the crown aud spurs in copper gilt und ornamented with reclous stones, ‘The sxull i» of remarkable size carcely a trace reinains of the coMn exept the tron me officer engaged In clubbing ‘seriously injured about. the time I henrd Lockwood address fare not fit for publication, and ish to go down to the piace of bad repute we | bars which strengthened it, and to whitch the purple Should maveon,. From which Lebould infer that cloth had been attached, Five hundred years have ‘was there for tle purpose of soliciting patronage ip- } totally devoured, the wood. When 8 Fe ort of this ” iscovery had been drawn ap, 1@ celebrated stead of attending vo his duties as a guardian ©; oy 1. ois ad the celebrated ‘ean Matej ko li he tomb was again walled the hip. by jane rene” most trnportant Archwoldgical Commission. stop for an in: Pei rould here add that we did stant, bat merely ved the remark before men- the | result of this event is the fact that the crown of the ett td ad xen, ait cy | Hl sl neha Aa ao ue otioe, BERRY, Of the ancient Poheb capit S I LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. — DASHES HERE AND THERE RY SUN'S REPORTERS. > Eagle—The Bird of Freee dom Presented the Kaltors of the Democrnt—Consternation of the Editors. Last week one of the Cuban ladies residing in New York sent an oagle as a present to Mr. Pomeroy, the editor of the Democrat, It is are. markable coincidence that the Democrat should re ceive such a token of esteem only a few days after Tue SUN was honored with a similar gift, The Democrat's eagle, though a fine bird, measuring eight feet from tip to tip, is somewhat amalier than the Sun's, and has evidently been longer in captivity, The entire editorial corpe of the Democrat gathered around the bird of freedom, and manifested thetr admiration in no ordinary terms, The oagle sur- veyed them with a savage eye, and made a variety of hostile demonstrations, that caused the stators to retire to a respectful distance. After remaining for tyo days, the, pet of she editorial and publication offices, the ongle was taken home by one of the et tors, who proposes to keep him as an ornament for bis ‘parlor and ® playmate for his children durin their leisure hours. It is understood that the inet: dental expenses of the Democrat office were largely {ncreased during the stay of t! THE Mr. B. Pomeroy ‘The following (s the letter tit: Sr Jeutan Moret, Jal yy, Amigo Mio: Ihave the 1g 2, 180, Nia wie ureat’ pleasure to sons Ts8 ‘6 ola’ ot specimen of the Loble Americ 10 ORI. irae by one of the brave Irishmen defend. uban y, enuraged on tne late peril: who ae tite eit jem Nata ee and 4 tt tal be will eat earl; tonla ithe can ke reserve him, my cherished ar, ab 8 80 the freedom for whieh y« ‘out campaign uk CATH iy ont #0 Io *o Hlantly fought with your pon, which fe more mightier {han the sword. "t kive my hand” May You be preserved many roars. ith assarances of distinguished consideration, T the honor, ete., et¢,, etc., to remain, my cherished ou ioapsettully aid tral SW ASC TE SPALATIA. _ Ue Sta Theatr the Mu Our readers may romember the story of the disappearance ot the daughter of John G, Clark, of Warwick, N. ¥., published in the 8uN a fow weeks ago. The young woman {s only 18 years of age, be- fog wealthy, beautiful and accomplished. Reared under the tender care of loving parents, and know: ing nothing whatever of the Ledeviled outer world, sho came to this city on n visit to her relatives, and for the frst time in her life entered the mimle world of a theatre, From that moment she was a changed being. The glitter and tinsel of the stage bad im- pressed themselves upon the radiant page of her un sophisticated mind, aud the one object of her Life thenceforth was to ‘shine a star in the histrionte fir. Mad and Flies on the W mameut, She went home, purchased pamphict editions of the d nd Tarces, and committed them to memory. Then she practised in secret, but sometimes her astonished relatives came upon her unawares, Having mastered a drama or two, she & ked 4p ber best dr and on the th of May she left her home, to make some small purchases, As she did not roturn in the evening, her family became alarmed and made search only to learn that she had decamped. She was af- terward seen by a friend on the Brie expres route to this cit din res toan inquiry # that her aunt was sick, and 6 Wilk on the Way to visit her. Her family offered a reward of §500 for any information concerning her whereabouts the reward was afterward increased to 2 nothing was he she was found in Ireland, sent on to bring her back, rd of her until a few days ogo, w as been A messenger A large and highly respectably na: nessod tie laying of the corner-stone of the College of the Lazarus Fathers at Willoughby avenuo and Lewis street, Brooklyn, Inst evening. ‘The Right Rey. Bishop Loughlin officiated, and was assisted by the Very Rev, Dr. McGlynn, the Rev, Dr. Fretl, and Fathers O'Beiro, Mulane, McKiroy, Keegan, Cretgh- ton, Carrol, Honly, Fitzsimmons, MeClowky, Brindy, and Grimn.’ fu the stone were deposited per commemorating the event, and copies of Tne SUN, and other journals of the’ day, The Rev, Dr. Mc Glynn. preached the sermon, from the text, Tne fear of God 1s the beginning of wisdom.” Altor th sorvices the clergy adjourned to Father Creighton house, where they refreshed themacly he col lege grounds are 750 fect on Willoughby avenue, and a0) on Lewis street, The College will have four Wins, each 00 feet by 113, and a centre bullding 40 y Vialting the Money-Changers in the Temple. Black as a thunder-cloud were the faces in tho Gold Room on Saturday, when the bulls and bears beheld in their midst the plain-spoken pastor of Plymouth Church, Under his arm was an immense book, which the mowey-changers looked upon with apprehension, expectiieg next to see the biblical scourges; butas they say” a great amile stealing « Lis features, they became reassnre:!, aud then iifod up thelr voices inapplanse, © Their repeated calls for aspeech were answered by an fuvitation to attend Plymouth Chureb yesterday morning, the reverend entleman promising to address them lnndsomely here, Hundreds accepted the offer yuntarday io The Catholic B. M. Conventio This body met yesterday afternoon in St Gabriel's Temperance Hall, in East Thirty-sixth street, Mr. P, Niban presiding. Afer routine bust ness five delegates from each of the following named societies were presented: Young Men's No. 3; Father Mathew No. 5; Father Mathew No.1; F. M B Young’Men's F. M. No. 6; St, Peters, . Columba’s, Immaculate Conee; Immaculate Conception, Trans- Bridget's, Church of the Annunci a was elec ‘The Corresponding Secretary ent in their res ed Seri and President Nihai ‘The resident Schleswig-Holsteiners, who mr cently formed en association, yesterday celebrat the anniversary of the battle of Ttstadt in 1880, 81 multaneously the day was celebrated in Chicago, an d in the old country by the unvetling of a monument in honot of the herole defenders of their countrs, Who fell in the battle of Idetadt, A duplicate of this monument was yerterday unveiled in Eagle Hall in Delancey which Wns tietefully decor sted on the orca Jdresses were delivered by Messra, Engel, 10 President; Nielsen, Christianson, and others — Church Dedication tn Brooklyn. The new Methodist Episcopal Church at Tomp- king avenue and Van Buren street, Brooklyn, was dedicated yesterday, ‘Tho Rev, Mr, Fletcher proached (he sermon ¢ for his text the Aith ith psalin, *° A ‘was famous accord ha he bid iitted' up axck upon the thick trees ‘About six hundred persons wttended the service, tnd $1,196 Sus collected, The editice and ground Gost about $15,000 a Acrows tho Continent tn a Week, Au excursion party started from Ban Francisco on the 16th instont tn one of Pullinan’s palace cars and were in time to take the steamer St, Laurent for Havre on Saturday, thus muking the trip seross the continent in loss than atx and a half day, ineluding f stoppage of fifteen houra at Chicago on 'T hay Atrip from San Francisco to Paris in reyentecn Gaya ts the talk of (ue men of the period The Sacogerbunde Election, Tho Aaengerbunde, one of the oldest German mi al organizations in this elty, having been in ex letence about twenty fve sears, held am annual meotlng yesterc.y afternoon. ‘The annual election Treated In'tue tedleetion of De, Ueldentelut tor President, : Incondiarism in Moughkeepates Incendiary fires have been of such frequent oc currence In Poughicepal lately that a apeciil meet ing of the Common Connell Waa held on Saturday night in the City Hall to. gravely consider the situs tion, and adopt stringent measures for immediate protection, An additional force of twenty epocim policemen has been appotnted to patrol the ety —— ‘The Grent South Afrloan Dis Pram the Cape af Good Hope standur vt diamond which has for many weeks bren the talk of the colony, the “Star of Sonth belonging to Messrs, Lillenfold Varlously valued at from ) to £40,00H), Wes hrought down to Cape Town (of dune. It{s the Intention of tie own gromt_ diame Europe by this ight's inail; ant after satisfying the curlonity t Elizabeth, nnd rendering very materiel se to one of the tnost deserving institations of (I town, it was forwarded, [tia about the #iz0 of ordinary walnut, with an unspoiled surface, thou The magni irregular outline, but no flaw to detract trom t valu ‘Al first sight it does not appear especially Drillant-—not so bright, perhaps, as other diamonds Which have come down trom’ the saine vetghbor hood; stil, when cut it may rival evcn the fur tuned \ Koh-i-noor” for beauty, although pot equalling it bo ose, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JU THE PRESIDENT AT LONG BRANCI nome The Moon—Grant Bathes Again~Eayor and Cinctunatt Arrived=Tall Trotting Sentl= ment in Arbors-Frank Howe-A Race Course—Arrival of Grinnell, Correspondence of The Sun. Loxo Baanen, July 25.—It is piping hot to-day, And, coupled with the fret of its being Sunday, rides have been postponed till this evening, The res! dent recelved its two trotters, Bgypt snd Cincin nati, from Washington yesterday, and rode out with Gen, Amos, Ames talks horee pretty weil, and the President finds in him a kindred spirit. Tho guests of all the hotele are collected on their re epective plazzas to-night, and the partors are desert ed, The moon ts glorious, It sparkles on the sen, and lovers without number are silently perambu lating the shore, or sitting im the arbors on the bluffs, These arbors are not inclosed, ant afford a rotreshing play to the breeges, Yet they have thelr inconveniences, Peoplo can contemplate lovers from bohind, end a follow does mot always like Lis arm watched when he {@ sitting with a girl. Ditto the girl, A good Bamaritan bas considered this (rot, and is building m few retreats backed with lattice work. They defy the eyes of the eurious, A RAID ON THE PRESIDENT. Collector Grinnell arrived last night, and his radd », “aco and snowy whiskers were soon seen arconding the stairs, on a visit to the Presidout, iow flanked by Col, Frank Howe, who bowed him loto the Presidentist sitting-room, amd lof. Frank is « good fellow, and likes to seo bis friends enjoy them- solves, Hie great mania te introducing peopte. Niue times out of ton when seen, he fs officiating at ‘an introduction, The thing has become a joke, Men ‘will sometimes say, * Where's 1 and the an. awor will ba, “1 don’t know ; Introducing «ome one, Lauppose."” In his introductions, however, he lias a koen eye for their acceptability. Ho generally brings men together who can find each other mutu ally useful or agreeable, Frank has butterod his bread woll, and has done it al! through good fellow ship aud agsiduity. When he hasan aim in view, he follows it up, and to It. Frank in 9 handsome fellow, strait t ramrod, and a six-footor, His features wre class cally regula tl well-proportioned, wnd the pre ture gray of his Tocisdoes mot deiriet fom th effect, cultivates those who can help him a GEN. SHERMAN, Gen. Sherman is understood to evoning av tho Astor House, and he will the morning train tomorrow, with Miss Mi pretty daughter of weventeen HIS BXCRLLENCY BATHRE AGAIN The President took another bath early this morn: ing, with Ames, Comstock, and Porter. He sailed tuto the water deliberately, and with his ustel im: natblo aapect. A big lagy, wave, leave ut im, uiho moved valiantly on tte works, init squeezed his visage In the usual way, after (he dv THE BIG BALL. ‘The ball to be given to the President to-morrow will be « satiafretory affair, though perb jain, Democratic feeling Is stromg here, both among tho regular residents and owners, and they wore all disposed to avoid the President. A few Republicans thought that pretty girls aud a big band would be about as good a way of drawing the sore heads to his side ag any, and they were right, ‘They invited ail creation—military men, editors, and polliiclans without namber. ‘The pretty girls und the lions together exuited (their curiosity, and they ed up fast for, thetr tiekotes 10 for » gentleman two ladies. Tho entire mi er of five hundred been sold, and five hundred more haye been distributed tn invitatior TROTTING MATCHRE AND & RACE COURSH, Its proy to have a few trotting matches hore next month, in the hope of making tl ally lively, and a race course ia talke you Branch t keep toga in attractions, or tt will leave i to the m ng (ellows At Church—The Ball—A Fire. Loxe Buance, N. J., duly 26,—President Grant and family attended rervice at the Methodist Episcopal Chureh this morning. At 8 o'clock they rode to the residence of Mr. Johm Hoey, with whom they dined, retarning to the hotel nt half-past 8, ‘The arrangements arc ull completed for the arand bal!, whieh Is to be given in honor of the President, at the Stetson Honse, to-morrow evening. At # o'clock this morning the stables attached to the Mansion Itouso caught fire nud were completely destroyed, The flames spread so rapidly that the stablemen had to Jump ont of the windows to save their lives. Thirty horses, in the etable at the time, were saved by tc efforts of the servants and quests of the Manston and Continental hotels, ‘The flames wore kept frou extending to the botels. ‘There was great excitement among tho Indice and guests at the hotel, John T, Slane, an old volunteer fireman of Brooklyn, was badly burned while helping to extin- guish the fire, ‘The cause of the fire 1s unknown, ‘The loss i $10,000, and Is pvrtially Insured. Geu, Shorman in Town. Gen, Sherman arrived at the Astor House on Saturday night from Boston, with his daughter, Migs Mannie Alwwanan le drove out with her in the morning, and possed much of the day and eve ning with friends {n the upper part of the city, He will leave at 9 thit morning for Long Branch, to at- tond tho ball to be given there to-night, in honor of the President, He wae visited yesterday by Mr Horace Greeley and Gi ‘The Leading Journal of Amertoa, New York Correspondence af the Cincinnatl Inquirer. ‘And I must not omit to say that another aud a more formidable competitor for the highest place has sprung up from the almost ruins of Tax Sun Viewed as an organ of news, of condensed, pithy, full information on absolutely every subject, I regard it as far in advance of any paper in America to-day, ‘Phere isa dash and eaprié about tt and its whol corps, from Dana, at $10,000 a year, down to ty humble+t devil In the composition room, that scr {t ahead with arush, For a downright Am hewspaper of the period, give me ‘Tix bun circulation which Las gone up to 66,000, fro: in January lane. Se ‘he French Cable Colobratio Bosrox, July 25.—Among the gentle the city to-day futending to join In the cabl bration at Duxbury, on Tuesday, are Count de Fa. verney, Chargé d’ Affaires, and Count de furenne ana CO, Beranger, of the Breneh Legation Count Calopiceno, Chargé de Affaires, ef Ttaly . G, Wat e American Agent of the French Cable Com Sir James Anderson, James Hill, and Vis Parker, of England; Captain Ward, of the British Legation at Ri acl MW, W. MeFarland, Jew York, and severnl officers of the steamship ni Eastern, Messages were sent direct from te se at Duxbnry to Brest on Setu © station belng edt out, are to be nent until Tuesday or Wedn ‘us the present are only experimenis by t Any, the day tictors to thoroughly test the insulation, —— Regatta at La Chine Walter Brown Wins the Canadian Championship. At tho La Chine regatta on Saturday, the Path: finder won the open boat race, ‘Ihe single seull race for the championship was won easly by Walt Brown, of Pittsburgh; time 14:2! Polton, of the § John'a'crew, did not start, ‘The soir-onred inrigeed race was won by the Kmina, of J ovonto, The four oared outrigged Faee Was Won by the Bt, Johu's crew ————- - — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. pills cSt Judge Bosworth, of the Bolle Board, is rurslizing jue Son. 'T. A. Conkling and family are in Wilkes bore, Penn, ‘The Hon, Edward O'Baldwin, P, R., of Irslaud, 1 tn Pitteourgh ptrolicr Connolly will mo tors Iu the new Courity Court House next Octo) Mr, Jonn Mullaly, editor of the Mafropolt/an cord, sturus for New soundiand next Weduesiny ‘The Congressional Junketing Committee from Portland, Oregon, for the East, to-morrow, ‘The Hon. Alexander Campbell, the Canadian Post master Geneval, sailed from Québec fur Europe on Saturday, Mr. D. T1. Cratg bas sold bty ologant country pl cast of Peokskill, und the purchasing parties take po seosion the Oret woek In August, ‘The President has disapproved the finding of the courts 110 the cage of Lioutgnant Churles Garret’ Son, seventoouth Infantry, and has Be Ke start to duty tved by onLOreA ator Hendricks was handsomely re the Caillornia Dem 16 nites, th pa FFwu cisco, on patnrday, He deciined to speak. Mr. J. L. Brownell, late President of the Ope Bonrd Won h way bo the Kocky Mount Colorm Judge Tremaine, wife and dauzhter, of Albany, Senator Fenton, and the Rey. Father 0% of Bt. James’ Church, sailed for Kurove on Sat After serien of trrepresaible orations in Califor arded: the man who has done man to glorit id aKgrandiae ‘Secretary Boward, has gone to Alarka. ne Hun. Hiram Walbridge and Lord Mayor Bar Fington, of Dbiin, Gen, John ©. Breck n. Fidgw ow the signingt fromthe T-sne buperior count Hkh Dreckiarlage wee ‘wioraauly ool ved LY 26 THE REVOLUTION IN C VISH APOLOGIE ING AMERICAN € - Killing First and Trying ra evernmen na Toante ® Key West, July 24.—Adm: tho 11th tat, Great excite city, the people supposing that come to bombard the plac inst, the American Consul vi cook, and had an interview with Admiral Hotf, Admiral Hof bad an interview with 4 on the 19th Inst, the Governor re- the 13th inst, the Governor, tarned the visit, when official changed. tion of the circumstances atten the Americans, The Governor vot resist the clamor of the blood and consented to round of the late Captain-Gon tion declaring fll erely condomned their and made agreed to allo ture, but orde exec the prisoner on the spot, The squadron left Santingo de Cuba on the 16'h Anat, and arrived here y esterday adie eis Sixty of the Insurgents Capiared and Shot ards-Gen, Ratlrond, Havana, July 25.—The S Baracoa have captured and shot gents, Cholora is decreasing at Gen. Puello has published a twhabitants of Puerto Principe, tn which he declares his intention of enforcing Captain General De Ro: amme of policy, summed up in the Words, daa’s proj * Spain—Justice—moralit Con, Letona haa lett Puerto embark on a Spanish steamer probably for Spain. ave destroyed a The insurgents vitas Rallroad, r Puerto - Last of the Gardince's In On Saturday morning the pri released from Fort Latuyette on into ting at the Battery and patd the Cuban Junta, at the rate of for each ‘oMoer oe foe ce Amadis beyond ri making. ' Thetr anniwal production is not to tielate te nentrallty laws still remain in close | Whitehoure to himeelf, ‘The lettur ts bitter in its | © patent spun.” 100,000 pieces of belt rib! and coniinemen in Fort Latuyette taken to cflect their relense —a— CURIOSITIES OF > Clubbed the Wrong Man that Tim 7 cture in New York vity. Paterson, N. J, is the i Giterehpe Martini, familiarly known in the | ner cargo on Furman street pier on Saturday, artary of Cha rade; Gad in Riteed Rototeh ee Se amd We were Wt teens Wa the stench is even more offensive thin thit of | more then those of any other place. At Passaic and Mireat GlbAneis. OA: MtlGay DIghe WAIRGAT UD | como anos soeenneey Hoboken, InN. J; at Scheneetady, Troy, Yonkers, Eighteenth street and Fourth door atop to walt for a car. Bu wulting an officer atracted in the Mulberry street the club, pasted along and saw Ji ordered him oft, ‘omcer seized him by the arm to push ti then demanded the officer's number, and this imper awored by m stroke Of the Inevitable A gentleman who witnessed wnultoffered Martini his address forearn Hon. James Har) —o— fer called upon. doe at onee went to the Po | S senator, fhustitution . ice Station in Twenty-aecond strect. and learned ot PY ir Success of the Troy Lanudry Women, hat the name of his assailant is Alfrod L. Dattersly. | #2 h4 Common Counell of the cle) ot ortee Roe. | aa At catcemed correspondent from Troy informe Tle then songht Tnapector Dilks, and was accom Oe ore iee his a tartar bln th faa that in the siruggle between the laundry girls and panied by Capts. Jourdan and Walsh, wio know hin ‘of the city, The eltizens of Victoria, V thoir omployers, tie furmer are bezinning to galo ® { well. He proposes to inquire whether the Police nd, have also made shinilar preparatio decided advantage. The Union has on ite side | Cominissioners haye jurisdiction in this case of rived in Ban | turee shops, ‘The succes, so fir achieved is mainly | wanton outrage by their subordinate rived tm Gen | ane to tre ns-of the Union, whith bas ep -_— of fe Feuah phed the « of the strikers throwchoat move u Forgers Tripped at . boxes of ae ere |i Rene : r ‘gold ania The numerous lessons which have been cudgel- | — Mike Dougherty, a laborer at Elmwood Cometery, jabee lak: Jed into the brains of our bank oMials have been was shot and killed yesterday afternoon by The patatcrs meet to-aight worth something to peop the by On Btevens, Dougherty was tryloa to prevent a ‘ as Saturday s Watson went into Edward dumps's ir. HI, the Superintendent of The varnishers aud polishers meet this evonine store in’ Maiden lane and salected somo articles of row Out of a etueni to aeslst | Patlors working st Van Colt Brothers’ are Jewelry, in payment for which he ined or #1, a or order, an cheek was suspicl went to the bank inoness ; elsewhere, also, ain to be further satiated, Mr. F. applied fb ir. Bunster, of Fulton tleman pronounced signatu rious pareel was handed tthe Watson, anu oMcer McCarthy er and arrested Watson ant ho were held ta default of ®2,00) bait. Pistol Fight inthe Fourth War ‘Though absent in the body sent—Reddy's epirit still haun’ His old * reserves,” the beetle were formerly Iis'seonts in th and perbaps marder, havo div two fetions. Men, and the other has joined » A spirit of -deadiy * Fentives,”” Hored by there oganizatlons, lave Increased tts bitterness a hy gallons of rum, ry, I fail to share the apotls, will bring about @ sanguinary collision, Yesterday | morning see etho have counceted themsolves with these | ‘Toe hay, gran, and feed dealers have a plenic on dob nypabule ck thticdded rival orgwateations, In Vandewater street and | Thursday. ngew at Ningara Balls. exchanged shod .Ocun revolvers, They then ‘Tho members of the Cornelius Van Cott Associa From the Utioa Observer. caped to thelr haunts ation will meet at Amity street, tomorrow evening. | Various accounts agree that there has been @ rem ‘The ¥. M,C. A. bold a mouthly meeting this tn the appearanoe of the fulls since ‘Three Millions a year for P eve anM ‘The theory {n regard to the caving In oF AMr, Snyder, of the firm of 5 The Seventeenth Assembly J%yublican Assocla- ‘ing way of Niazara never had stronger of the United Bonded South street, was returning to h at_nbout 6 P. My. on baturday, reached the southwest corner i sitempted the Horse Shoe alone, acd. old habitags are taking } Hee oe eed skh eed keoe The quarterly, seasion of the Sonaiof Temperance | iandinarks, to notice the recession that may take ; Me enigwa. when tho Others al Gf Faruern Newyork will ve tiold at Binghampton On | ptnee before another Year. 1 him into the groggery, but two ol Ursa Al : ‘The American Fall lias evidentts “wep way ab i Inthe market pat the villi The gacape of a canary bird in, Third avenue, near | points tau considerable extent. There te ws 3 iobe 1 wasn't a pollccman within range of a good field | TNT itdeor u fly 1 bab person i ut that Niagura is always crumbling away und fall~ Lan f = ‘The Public Health A coroner was to hold au over the body_of Killen sullivan, of 89 Park street, | cad In his room in the Prescott House, Broadway, last | yell th Whe died ow Saturday after weven days’ illness, | evontug surtue, but of course {ts falling away must be so Gurl w hte ag attondod by Dr. Rosenberi The achooner Elien from Tampico arrlyod yester- | siow ca not to be observableto the eye, except whe of & Contre The doctor ch ywiti tires nen sick OU board, ope Of Whom dicd | from time to time, some of the im.nonse Dow! de spburs colleated i) yeoterday morning are torn from thelr places. ficient, he retusod to Kive Sixty-two u 4 poys and 117 women a i ere ESS until they paid the other $5. police we Blsty.twg mee and oye and Ay Token aatake formed of th but the ductor rotused Wie ROGUE Ii SMEGIY CEO PUSAN See RKS FROM THE TELEGRAYH. them the eause of death, and the triends we ae : PRY iy Ree eee - to bury the decompusiag body wit pe AFeutbal B. Lonetreet felt fud'vrinravenne, aud | Southern crop reports are cheering, n of a coroner was fatally hjnred, ‘The martial law of 1831 has been revived tn Spala — Marrini, reported in one of the s by decree of the Government Stealing a Man's Bra to "nave been murdered B; Lopes, of Paraguny, iy In a strong position In the John Woodruff, of 12 Exchange alley, Newark, oF the kidneys mountulns, and hae 3,00) mea applied to Justice Stucpit on balurday ty break Ue 4, a policeman, who has attempted to The aPOIntlOnE ia UPaRuas pon haMenr and <td spell whieh drew lom toward & young Women in id t . Ee a Satie a Witned 90 ao] rr oot bas again marched to attack Caradello, Him street, to whom he ha n, but who atiary for bo Steohen Sanborn, of Warner, N. H., aged 63 youre, far ioral Ganon A itn ets f Anaten. Kolly, Butte , | nantennen Sanborn, of Warner, Ni J ter, administering love powders to, Mim. The Jus yn ene? The Doralnion notes in circulation on the 7th @f ties informed the young gentieman tnt he could not | ine the abs suite Dominton notes i clreuiaiign on. tuminister to @ beare discwse, but if the ain: | Aaron Long Cay saereredap ort : ant desired to make a charge of larceny agwinst any | cently suite f The € ans dian dl co Bol in Amarions jovolces faa Peay tor stealing hia Drains, his Honor would issue | self in nis own cestdouce, wa Kost Thirty the pr % per cout, oy it once, ae Le had. ho doubt whatever that | Saturday In a poiltieal ght at Upper Three Rans, Barn well inebody bad “been through" his upper story The Grand Jury. bavin| tigated tho charges | District, 5. C.,on Saturday, two men were ‘killed ab of arvon weainet Brigg autho twenty styeral weve wounded. Trect atavie. keeperny bi titsbed thou te Un are r ‘The Fuiladelpbin Berto af the Fel founded eee eh ae tiaaian any, eomrnted Sete a On Saturday afernoon a pea, eal & forged Mr. dames Jones, a mi sea, made bis tn- | by taking strychnine om Saturday. clty warrant for $25) tom broker tn Third street, | discretion known in Kevex Palle ‘Tho American colony which sottied in JaMa, Palew THiadelphia, received a check for the amount, and The girl that had robbed him of tine. hatin October last dwindled down ¥o Bye tamilien Vanished. Rive minutes wftorward. the forgery was 4, FO a a etl te tarmacalnalls nt of the check, and. es the (orger to ¢ tepped neross th the cheek tor gold, me. street to ano} id dlsappe : provide ie Conmmiastoners. of C! nd Core ome Fea ee eat tgesoeT® OF Charlies and Cor | One toymor, of Rethlehem, was found near Baby Wil iompvurch Cond detes for Pardon, ah Chattary | gock's corners year Lay MOF. :, DAVID Dee a ri rae oak | dst Tho fight ovrly yeaterday morning, at Th Chat ary | BoSu iinowm buiweor 18 o'ntocis vost morn strove, bare, caewoan Macy Stanton and Margacat | BY Mr, Dowokoe, employed by Mr, Jamios King as | ‘sola y had’ apart of her ear tn ot ent fh re- George F. Alberti, who acquired notoriety ae @ ‘vaichman at the sewer Which he is constructing in | turn she took Marcarvt under the ear with « tumbler, ave-outchor under th old Faxitive Slave law, ow Witton strect,. Wilhumaburgh, was attacked and | cutting her severely tenty ta Pilladelphia, aged 79 years, atee fenton by two unknown ruflans, One of | Edward Donobue, of Thirty-third street and Third | ‘The affizing and cancelling of stampe on imported Toa ene atcuck him on the side of the herd | avonuer with tres others, while riding yesterday | clzare must be done by sworn oBcers (of the euatomty with w slung shot, und when he fell the other ex. | thr 110th street, between Eighth apd Ninth ay who will charge @ fee of twenty cents for 1, Moved sll bie puckets. except the one which con: | Blet. drove uver au embankulent, and were verlous Thacles aonason, of Oopeahigen, While lah tained a week's wages, ———— Queenstown, pur inte Uy terday for medical ’ " 4 4 oa stances [a ° ick? Yheleaptara | Six fast borses have arrived in Buffalo from Westy The Hulclde of a Heupccked Rugpicker, | ont ale tie, an Gh yciuw fever | ern fenusyl¥abla to participate In the August (rot, Siw» © Dutch Jake,” a German ragpicker, of Hobos | ou'the vos cd in Matanzae of | ty hordes are slabled af the driving park, aud are traume ken, who amosved consideraple money al his | the sa ee others were Lett beluud falling, was driven to #uleite on Baturday inorning | sok + Johnson has dented the motion to vacate byes woman's tongue, On Friday night bis wi Yosterday afternoon, Frederick Arnoldt and Wil rag rehy y Hon heg4 by Muy abused hit, and to escape her he leaped | Ham Longwitz attempted to cut and carry away watar ui from removing that instituion Joan naeeond story window, and having climbed a | Crees (rom a place on the on abd alr ye ad, a to BYFACUse, tee he tied one-end of w rope around a lind ond | cupant, Michael Bringes attempted to eect them, | Two Misses Turner, of Charicatown, Mass, visit the vilice around his neck, and then swung over, Cupane Mea Acked hut with's knife aad Wounded | Ing in Auburn, Me. and two sons of the Rev. Mr. Libby, ——— lint severely. y(’Auburn, were drowned ou Lake Aubura on dae LOSSES BY FIRB, ‘The session of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of | 98%: sated é Pytting closed ‘on Sasurday, “A ‘Constitution forthe | Six members o . + 4 sibordinate lodges was adopled. Past Chancellor Wit Grif & Myers’ planing and sawemill, in Read: | Tiana ot Schiller 1 Gougured. The Grand De ' ny, Penn, Was burned on Saturday, Loss #10,000, | gree was exempi Order bumbers Bow ov . Ings Fenny BOs harmed: On | PATUIAy ¢ fire hundred fod oa grand lodges, aud. & Mr. Charles J The East Boston ferry yesterday morning. Loss, 880 Strass & Rioe’s spirit-barr Wilmington, N, C., was burned Lows, 825,000 James McCann's wheelwright shop, at 514 West 11h street, wi wight, damaged = ‘avadlo of Resiating ship Contoocook and the gunboat nil {ron-clad Centune, reached Sai Admiral Hoff made a thorough examina. sald that ne could | est the bridge: mont troops lost three oMcers killed, r el 1 the Oy Gaeention Of he one morning #o thirsty; Fonr thousand Carlists have arrived in La Marcha, stera pirates: sharp protest against it, to be tried in the - ued to the Spaniards not {o bring in prisoners hereafter, but to Kill (hem n—Bridge Destroyed ou The men after giving three of the police Joe remonstrated ; thereupon the fon the Occan National Hank, paytbie to no signed Th and the clerk, O. M. Far One division is known ay tho Liverty treets he was attacked by three ‘corner Kroggery, t,and the clerk ran to the bank to stop ted, luy in Walt until the bank closed Meantine boat Lincoln was burned - ee | Te PRICE TWO CENTS. TIE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN RLEM RIVER. UBA, low the Thirsty Mulritnde Climbed the Bars oh me | ofthe Exeter Law. and the Rhymes that | ry ¢vq.416 EEN : Siig . wore Written After they had Got Ove nO td eh Ta UrOva Aaaie te, bbb h The new Harlem bridge was very wisely con- a “ Afterward-Ad- structed of iron, and if not, ft i¢ very donbttul A Formidable Army N. whether it would be able to stand the wear and tear the Excise law enbjects it to,on a Sunday after: hoon, Yesterday the noise of the tramping on the bridge could have been heard some distance this ce=Is the Uuited Sonerat Ristog of Cari Metrano to be Overthrown—Don Carlos om Spouish Mannrtp, July 24.—An actual outbreak of the iral Hoff with the Gettysburg | side of Fordham, and something less than 100,000 | Carlists has taken place at last, Five hundred drilled ingo de Cuba on | thirsty Now Yorkers, with their Inst week's wages | troops under Gen, Savertego have appeared neat | prevailed in the | In thoir pockets, crossed the bridge leading to the | Ciudod Real, and a strong party areat Manzanares, | the squadron tad | land of promise, in quest of the exhilarating lager, | They have Interrupted railway communication be 1, e. On the 18h | The saloons were jammed from morning until mid. | tween the two cities, and ent the telegraph wires, | Haited the Contoo- | night, People drank until they wore satiated or | A general rising of the Carilste over Spa'n is em On | wore arrested, In the latter case, the Juattces of the | pected Don Carlos has crossed the fronticr. Mannip, 25.—A battle was fought this more Ing betwoon the Government troops and the Cartiste under the command of Savartego, Fifteen Carliste were killed and a number wounded, The Goverm Peace imposed fines, which they know how to keep, having recelvod lessons in the art from the police Justices of the city, The scenes on the Boston rond were indeed ludicrous, The following lines wore found yesterday in the Ingerveer saloon near- ralutes wore inter. ding the murder of ay Ries I waa uicey The Government forces are on tho march to the scene of action. eral Dulce's procin. Admiral Hott ‘nition, without trial, ‘The Gow Aid my thogory wi Yet | was going for my sweet pda cat jeger bevt pare oe Another Account, Mapatp, July 26.—A fight has taken place noae Cindad Real between some Carlists, under Savarie- gos and the national troops commanded by Gea, Tornabeti Tho Corlists were defeated and dis Hp Blu, coats to stop me.no excise law to breake We have liberty o'er here, boyr, cross orer the beldge ; No privateering, 00 smuggling, you can drink wide Ke Gin, Drandy smash, or Whatever you wish for to take, the bridge 60 new, Auch a butttul prospective view, and the r 08 to, With haminers, dandy, an sweet I With bunumers, dandy, ans persed, losing many killed and wounded, The agi- t eet NN ath RuuatyolewAPeee | tation "is yconerai throughout the, country, but na ¢ further hostilities are reported. The citizens here | Puetio’s Prect cited over the news, bnt tlere are no Indica- And then they will take you before a Jndeg, you must HOW 5 fo be curoful how you drivk, or your stampa they will isorder, —— THE LABOR MOVEMENT. a Tho Silk Manufacture tu the United States From the Springfleld Repudtcan, Sewing silk iy made all over the country, and has about crowded out the Italian aud French mane K y have what they call the new town hall, you know In Melrose or Westchester conaty, I ob. ere the writer drank a glass of lager and expired. Justice Mansfeld will hold an inquest to-day For at sixty of the insur panish troops ry proc! to Principe. mation to the . ——— ficture, etng quite a4 good, and somewhat cheaper. THE RILUALISTIC QUARREL, The manufacture of ribbons, braids and trimml le has greatly increased in these ten years, 80 that #) forolgn merchant ts driven out of the market, There ‘0. How 1h Philadelphia 9) trimming factorien., ‘The tnetory of the Dale company at Paterson, Ne J turns, out’ monthly 3,000 pounds of manufactured Uirends. 1,000 gross of allie braids, 00 gross of hat bands, and 350 yards of serge, employing 800 hada mostly children Another Paterson firm, Dexter Lambert & Cow ako. 6000) to 70,00) yards of dress trimming per Cheney Brothers, in their mills at Mane Ct. aro veteran manaiacturers, having nour coiutantly growing business Yor 3) yearn, util they how employ 1,09 ants, and have, gon Thy Bishop of Kentucky Bearding Bianop Whitehouse in his Lair Curcago, July 3,.—Bishop Cummins, of Ken- lucky, notwithstanding the demand of Bishop Whitehouse, of this diocese, that he should not do so, preached tn Trinity Church this morning and evening. The church was filled. Bishop Cummins publishes in the Tribune this morning a letter explaining his course in regard to the dificulty between Iimacif and Bishop White- PMeipe, and will bridge on the Principe, land Prisoners: isoners who wore Friday, were formed off by an agent of #10 for each private 600,000 yards of w No steps have been | tc oledtitg op Cummins vis o goods, comprising dress stil No atepa have been | tone, protesting against Bishop Cummins visiting pling, foelard®, end goageen ~~ Dishop Whitehouse’s diocese to oficiate in any man. Gros grains are turned out, at the rate of several ner within Its bounds, thousand. yards weekly, by! Givenaud’s establists CRIME, ment in Hoboken, and Sterns's In Firvt avenue, Ni — New Nosegny for Brooklyn. Hoaded with green hides, di York. There are Silty mills, counting small and togetiier, engaged in vartous stages of the man, A ves an) No Y.; bt Manafield, Hartford, Manchester, Ct} in Philidetputa, and at many other places the bust= ness flourishes. ' ‘Th raw sik used by these factories is tm spree fece of duty, from China and Jupan, but it fh posses throuzh the Enghah market, which fixes the prices we pay—an incumbrancs which we look te the Paeifle pallront remove ; as we also anticipate ‘ that the cocooneries of the Pacifle slope will berate us from our dependence apon the Orient for the ma terial itself, avenue, and sat on 8 i t while he was thus Tis Morni who had been in. Matthew Collins was stabbed to the heart on t palace in the use of | ftrect hy Thonins Kinney, fo Cinetnnatl, last evening. joo sitting there and | ‘The Hon. Albert Lange died at his residence in Terre itaute, Ind. yesterday, ‘The various German societies in Sun Francisco have rewlved to celebrate the centennial apalyersary ‘of the birth of Alexander vou Humboldt, of Trustees of the Iowa University, at Joo of, Ka ETAVO. . Davia ans associates, sub-contractor, Oliver Arness and the otter contractors of u Pacito Tailroud for $604,000, ‘The amount clained Js for Work done, money expended. and & Breach of contract. ‘The defendants say that the claim endered 4 check at to attond the slop ive!n ‘The boot and shwe cles attend a ineeting at 235 Biveokes a The Jersey City 8 HE Lote famty of Leow a later’s this ey W. Bunster, jot on Wedaraday. Society hav: given whe, who was killed by the rad of ity told that it wag oF AuL and lite nakociALes are already Overpaid by 97,000. ing of the Roman Catholic Charen at Hudson City, *} Contrary to the previous report that Rlisha ©, | _ Th dklyn Codperative Lot and Building As etree and thas Gem" | spraguchiad acquiesced iu the judgment of tue’ Couré | sociattons Nov. 2 ant 8 took im respectively $490.0 a re a forgery, A spu- | ae Wh thy whien required hin to pay 161-80 On Saturday nigh messenger rent by | Sie Amanda J. Craig, of Cincinnati, Beveral of the party r delp! atly shipped from Phila- ia as Laborers on the Lake Si PLAmiroad, at ths Duluth endo Paul trying’ to bor return to Philadelph ‘The moulders of followed the mes ‘one Gotlieb Bagh iteman has appeasied to te for a writ of error, thomas Wilson, of Chicago, « laboring ma na 70 vears, murdored hls wife, axed 83 year doinestic duties ti, FIOF and Misatastn he line, are in St money enough to enable thom to raterson held a, mass meeting in which the. * pals"? rere in Third avence, had @ pieni Pat ark. which was wolf attended, and wound up with a sumincr pight's fostival, Six prisouers were rh ly starving fu the House of | 9 poverty, Detention yeterday rome of the “run. sally And tostifled their disanprodation of the removal f he is really, ab Radgor, thelr old the Giunt Works, by give Hg the Fourth, Ward. Ene try minal ten and, chain Tile, he ] he Work of robbery, JOLTINGS ABOUT TOWN one sioored Une mongers, sftyy lerongn Pee seee ided themselves inte - ‘The cmployers of Messrs. 8. Jacoby Co.'s clas y a tho Liber ‘The City of Brooklyn arrived this morning tact a good time su Saturaay ‘ale ij called the : 5 die saly poaterday; 44 1m) 2 fontival at Sulzer ver Sia fe Te har Aun Chrystie died suddenly yesterday, at 130 Eliz ned lion fromine factory la twelttt and the Heddy:ites | P 1 On Vand artill AMeHaH IN moot at seared hi coment’ A Ramira ‘on ( 5 ‘The ©, Vanderbilt, Assoclation will meot at 78 seacorted hy company H, ‘ on we: confirmation before. ‘The Forse Shoe has evidently me thirty fect in that part of the con® reen Water" is seen, so that the horse shoo apposrance is metamorphosed to that of a angular shape, Ut 1 thought that about one bun~ dred and Ofty tons wf rock must have Jalen tn ow Warehouse, at 296 his place of businoxs and when he had Catharine and aM@ans, who thon meet at the Wigwam to-nigh ‘The James Stephens Feniau Circle meet to-mue I nome fine trotting bow on exhibition in Dan, Mac ‘ng buck, but the present receasion is probably the over witnessed by any one generation. | The 20, attired tn a white ped overboard from the ‘ot, abd Was drown a French doctor, was found An unknown girl, about wit apottod dreds, | foot of Litsle Ewell tit at Lois Clapjer, aged 6 great heavy fee flelds whieh pass over in the sprit strong currents and Ceasclese wear and tear of and the mighty, thundering eaturect, Taust inewstabf vily upon the rocky crest of the grand ol ied for $5. inquest yesterd or three bundred peoplo gathered last night it liad not been pre: | ac Crosby aN Houtton atieet, bal attracted Tn0 | qe eee ee a ea ston al Home Sad expecting | erlos of" Murder! Help) & 8 police nen @X- | iinor Buropean eapitols, the forger. had | Wred & house and found « brute beating his wife, Mei te ec unced” (ats Ine. eraribe ; r broker and gold | Mr, Warden Brennan, of Bellevue Hospital, is | Aihuiegal rocoguicion of marriages of Be on Dist od. Juatly, proud of the new ainbulanoes that have been the United stares. HU se Coat. af boat, was run down'by the bark Bridgewater, in ie Lyman Cann, 0} from Matanzaa for | jiarbor, on Saturday, aud drowned, rh ‘About 10 o'clock Inat evening to New York, woman was d) come ya ar burg, Pa., received a package jnelosing three or four thousand ys wijeh wee scolen from Bis maze o8 443 of June, 0. ‘el manufactor: on Baturday i pans ‘000 Bat wi er on the ferryboat, seeing & woman ada) , 9,000 ok’ Baturday ya tne bal pou ned grepooara and vam aiter | tel nd: Sri04 ‘oeorge anal of —_ ET