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\ § i 1m a the position take c/ ce — THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR ; THE FIRST WARD HOMICIDE LAST DAY HUT ONE OF THE TRIAL OF OFFICER CAMPBELL, jing Appeal for pool's Mixteen ae tothe Sury—Bith ‘The sixth day of the trial of Patrolman Matthew ‘Campbell for the killing of Maurice Long, found the court room more densely crowded, more fearfully Jammed, und less cndurable than on any of the pro- @eding days. ‘Tho engor mnititule occupied every inch of space fn the court room by 9 o'clock, thoush they well Knew they would have to wait anti 11 before Jude Cardozo would conciude his chamber business. But the crowd was as pationt as perspiring ; in point Of fact, eweatinoss and suavity were the order of the @ay, Providence in aMfieting people with @ mania for sightseolog consideraicly supplies them the compensuting qualities of India rubber norves and indescribable powers of endurance. The maltituao thero'ore being well packed, the re Porters, lawyers, privileged politicians, a dozen oF 0 first-class scalawags, and the Washington Market Magnat# having every slim chances for elbow-room, And everything being in realiness, Judge Cardozo entered, and took his seat, After hin enterea Messrs. Holmes, Spencer, an! Vanderpoe!, followed in turn by the gica te figure of the public proseen tor, and the handsome scion of the illustrious Tweed family, Atlength the jury entered, A little whts fering among counsel, a fow law papers taken up land let down, law books eent for, the law books collected, a pocket handkerehtef gently *moothing @perspiy | brow, when Mr. Venderpoe! takes the floor and prosonts to the Court a lat of aixteen requests" for embodiment in the flat charge to bo delivered to the jury. CLOSING FOR THR DEFENCE. Mr. Vanderpoel resumed his seat, and after an in Lerval of three or four seconds Mr. Charles 8. Spen- ter arose ito clowe the case on behalf of the accused. The unanimous verdict of tae lawyers is that Mr. Bpencer's effort was the best of his life, He ad. dressed the Court and jury in ® vein of fervid elo- uence that vividly affected the Jury. Ho began by dosing the District Attorney, and administering # devere rebuke to that officer for bad taste in inform- Ing the Jury that the defendant had already been tried by two juries—the Ocroner's and the Grand Tury—when before those tribunals;only one side of the caso is heard, and the prisoner is mute. The Jury mizht form some idea of the esteem in which the superiors of the prisoner held him, when the Po- lice Commissioners had Instracted their own coun- sel (Mr, Vanderpoel) to Join In the defence of the Prisoner; it was the first time that the Commission Ore had ever accepted this responstbility. AN UNCONDITIONAL YRRDICT ASKRD. ‘Mr. Spencer rejeoted at the start the notion of a Compromise verdict. He insisted upon a verdict of murder in the first cogree, or an absolute acqaittal ‘He would not be satisfied with a verdict of muder in the second degree, or of any grade of manslaughter ; and he declared that any such tampering with the Justice he claimed for his client would be nothing short of Lue sheerest nonsense, He conclusively showed, by reference to the ntatute, that the only rime for wivich they could convict his client, if at ai, is murder in the first degree, ‘These were the nly inewes plainly and clearly, and he was not afraid to ay them in that shane before the Jnr, because he felt confident that they woald arrive at but one eon clusion, and that was tho honorable nequiteal of the prisoner. A BROADSIDE AT THR POLITICIANS. Mr. Spencer then said that many hose tn at. fendance hud let duties for the puriormanes of which they were paid by the peopie, in order to come fo Court sind witiate that morbid curiosity and an- hevithy hankering after abnormal exeltement, in which they were yery strong. His cieut was an honest, qaiet, peaceable, inoffensive ian, minding his own business, and had little to say. He hed served the country in war time, and his present po sition on the police war procured by good, honest men, and not by pot-house potiticlans, “Soelety haa an interest in this case. Was the police to be pro: fected against the thieves who prayed for his con vietion? Kvory murderer, robber, burglar, thief, Joaler, rowdy and felon clamored {or his conviction, fand 4! he was convicted a carnival” of crime would en nst which all law and authority would be powerless. Mr. Soencer reviewed the testimony at considerible length, and after he concluded nis criticism of Messrs,” Fitzpatrick, Moran, younx Long, and the little Misa” Bennett, ” little Or “hotitug wax left of them. Fitzpatrick, the ington Market politician, received an awful scorching, Mr. Spencer was surprised t! tan who was in the pay feeng ® nob wranghng between dacitizen, tach & shooting, quietly Lo Flva,bimeel” tho lent concer about it (Spencer) know, go to bed again and fi ‘This conduct was characteristic of tho poiitician. THR JULY RIOTS AgaIN, In his pororation, the counsel passed glowing eulocium upon the bravery of the police during the riots of July, 1°63, averring that bad it not been them, our lives and property would have beow sac ficed to the fury of the drunken mob. He would ask Of the jury to stand by the prisoner if they loved. to Preserve inviolate the purity of thelr domeatic fre- ides. Atthe conclumon of Mr. Spencer's speech, e respectable rt of the vast maliitude in the court room indulged n av outburst of applause sel- dom heard jn acourt room. ‘The ruM™ans were dis- comaled. “Mr. Spencer occupied two hours aud Aclivery of hie eddrese, and af Ite conc turrounded by bis frleuds, and warmly SPECH OF THR PUBLIC PROSECUTOR. Diaries Attorne; ond gd view of the weight of evidence on e prosecution, by Mr. Spencer was not tenable, He admitted that the secased hed received great vocation, but said that Campbell coald have de- jod himself without the ase of bis pi He ‘the capital charge was jesirabie, a et of murder in the econd degree, which he thought just Atted this case, "The learned speaker did not quote a al thor: if support of lie position, did not go over umy the testimony, nor, im fact, did be speak about nything further than the erty and bumbleness Lone, which seemed to heavy burd:n on his mind, The rights of poor were declared ae food as those of other me ‘This tribute to pov erty pleased crowd very much, At tho conch: of the pubtic prosecutor's ad- Me journed notil to-day at 11 A. M., judge will clarge the jary, — THE FIREWORKS BXPLOSION, - The Denth ef One oi the Vietina Another not Expociel to Livye-The Condition of the Others Wounded. Of the eufferers by the fireworks explosion vear Tux SUN office on Wednesday evening, the boy James Kelley, of 85 Cherry strect, diod yoster- ‘1 the other boy, Michuel Muloahy, was not peeted to live through Inst night, The faces of both were a painfut spectacle, and their Mobs and bodies were terribly burned, The latter continued delirious to the last, William Redig in, of 43 Chorry atreot, was but slightly hurt, and will soon recover, John Wogan, of 42 Cherry street, continues in acute pain, and hos beon unable to sleep, ‘Tiowas Maber, of 84 Rosevelt sircet, President of the Club, is mach burned, but docs not suMer greatly, Michacl Bur- Fett, of 52 Cherry street, improves, but bas lost bis eyesight, Bellevue Hopital and dol {he Now Yor: Hospital. ‘fh M David Howard, of 815 Water street, is at fairly, ‘The rest Ite at ¢ Club deny the report newspapers, that the President, ecilential ‘eanse of the eaiastro: it was owing, they state, to fire from s cigar, rown into the wagon by a bo Ja Bellevue Hospital, David wuffering from injuri oward ia abil con recelved by the explo losion, he threw him- by contact with Bell bockward from the the pavor ent recelvod temple; but this. was ni seriously abont the neck d lower part of the abdo: tucn, Now, Lowever, be ix doing well, ——— = The Mun who dou't want an Oflice, Wasuixatow, July 20.—There was a lnugh this morning at President Grant's expense, He wulked to Welcker’s for bis breakfast, and Peter met bim q@ith bis usual promptnee, asking what he would Ive, The Preside suid he wished a private room ‘and his break fast carilest momé said eoakd haye ni te room; there * : Wurant, and any us he migut order would be pereatineres wievcupon the Preaid "A genlicman sittiny by, who had heard the refusal with’ some astonishment, at once asked Pete if he Kuvew who that was! Peter said he dida't, Why President Grant.” said Pete, “if be had ro! tleman, he might hi Site rooms bet bow the'é——l was {to know but s bis best clothes on > jon to Bail the Engineer of the Wounded in y Re- vert a Name. Pout Janvis, July 29.—Since Judge Sharswood has fixed the bail of Griffin, the eoginoer of the freight train at the Mast Hope disaster, at $0,000, the Indies of Milford, Pa., at which place he lies in jal!, are endeavoring to raise the amount necessary to secaro his release by private subscription. It ts said that the sympathies of the people of Milford are #0 strongly in tnvor of the prisoner that doubts are entertained of his ever bolog pun- ished, The woanded at the Delawaro House, Port Jervis, have all gone home, with the exception of Godiried Krause, Charles Baer, the German, Whose father was among the burned, hus obtatocd a situation from the Erle Railway Company at Port Jervis, and Kransse ia also to bo furnished with employment as soon as he las recovered. ‘The woman ond children burned have not been identified as yot, although two or three persons have beon here in wearch of missing relatives, but were nos able to prove identification, A cameo Dbreastpin, with the portrait of 9 lady, the gold of which was meited off, was found alongside a pair of corset steels by a gentlemen of Port Jervis, in the ashes of tho smoking car, The portrait is nearly perfect, and evidently belonged to the unidentified woman barn- d, and as no public notice of it has as yet been mate, perhaps the publication of this fact may lead to the identification of its owner. —— TON GAIN ALIVE, SHING w nterfeit Ten-Dol sminatox, July 29.—Secretary Fish gave a dinner this evening to the President aud Cabinet, who are having @ pleasant time, Goo, Ames, commanding In Missiselpp!, came from Long Branch in the same train with the Prosident, and has been in consultation with the Miastsstppt Jogation of straight Republicans, who eunddently expect a setilement of the question in the regular Cabinet meettag to-morrow, whether the influence of the Administration shail be thrown in favor of Dent or the regular Republican eaniidate, They assert that they have reccived such assurances leave no doubt that the President will unequivocally Kive the weight of his influence to their party, The rumor to-night ts that Dent will probably decline A considerable number of nominations of Internal Fovenus officers, and other appointments, are await. ing the action of the President, and will probably be passed upon to-morrow, Tho offcers of the American and National Bank Note Companies, of New York, have notified Treasurer Spinner that the §10 greenbsok, sent to thom for examination, is counterfeit, and the most dangerous ever issued. pcnishendn ere NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Young Bogart’s Urime-The Story at length in Brookly The United States ship Severn (formerly de- nominated Mosholu), secoud rate, carrying thirteen guns, forty officers, and three hundred men, is rap- idly fitting ont at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She will be the flag ship of the North Atlantic (Cuban) squadron, and will be commanded by Commander Reigart B, Lowry, formorly of the practice ship Sabin Bogart, the alleged robber of the Paymaster's money on the receiving ship Vermont, is incareer. ated in the lower part of that ship, in naval parlance, “in double trons'—that fa, with a set of irons on his legs, and another set on bis wrists, He is guarded by a seutry, and no person except his keep- ers tv allowed interconrse with him, His trial will take place before a cenorsl court martial at the Navy Yard ina few duys. As the fucts in regard to the robbery have been somewhat garbled, we give the true version : Bogart was an intimate of employer, bis Paymas ter Clark, and was noted for living far beyond his aelary, $1,200 per annum ; but no suspleion relative to hie dishonest practices appears to have been en- tertained, until tho executive officer of the ship called the Payipaater's attention lo tho extravagant manner in witch Bogart lived, and Paymaster Clark informed Bogart that in about a week ho intended to give tie appointment of clerk to another person Bogart received the announcoment with the greatest tang frotd, and being the custodian of the «afo key quictly proceeded to the strong bux, “xobbied" all the funds there, and absconded. © Cue safe con- tained, besides the Government funds, a large num er longing to the officers and crew id by well totormed perso i# alleged peeulations wi 01 special deposits of the vessel. Tt is t the amount of LS occ emeee ree TRAGEDY IN NUW HAVEN, Hed herately shoo ng hin wife— H. 1. Haugen's drinking avenue, New Haven, was scone of a shocking tragedy which will probably result im the death of the — victh Christiana = Norquest, wife of Peter Norquest were rried in (Sweden about six years ago, Toy lived very unhappily, snd at Inet matters reached such a crisis that the young wife ran away and embarked for this country, land- ing at New York about ® year ago. She there inet gon, who was in search of a servant, aud he to New Haven, A short timo after hor departure from Sweden her husband also emigrated to this country, and after his arrival went to Bufalo, where he obtained employment, Hearing that hia wife was in New Haven, he made overtares to her, and finally induced ber to rejoin him, She did #0, but only remained with bim two weeks, when she agein left him, 4 returned to New Haven. Mr Norquest sbout s month ago leo came to New Ia- ven, and again tried hard to iniuce his wife to live’ with him; but she positively refused At bor persistent refusals Mr. Norquest became Very sad and despondent. Yesterday morning he armed himself with a revolver, and proceeded to Mr. Haugen’s saloon, His ‘wife was behind The bar oat the tm ployer being absent. He asked for a which sho gave him in ailenee, As she bent over the counter to hand aim back the chang’, he raiced bis pistol and shot her, the barrel con! ning four balls, One enterod the’ left cheek, mear (oe corner of the mouth, and cams omt of tle chin. vnother entered the left wide of the neck, and uno! or pene tewted toe left breast, ‘The fourth et. ck the ineta'lic stopp r of a brandy bottie, kid Wweat through it, Noranest coolly walked out of t))0 saloon and locked bir:relf ap in bis room In ana Jomtog hong, where be was arrested 4! oy minutes afer fercams of the woman brought a crowd of people to the scone, who wound hee lying on the floor, bleeding profuvely. She was without delay conveyed to the hoe ,\tal, Mrs, Norquest ws compelled to iaarry by h renis her assassin, against her wishes apd inclina. tou, Henee the ad sgt oe + NEWSJERSEY. A fatal case of cholera was reported on Wodnos day in Paterson, ‘The peuch growers of Hunterdon county have d cided to seud their peaches to the Bostou market. The body of the son of Constable Robins, drowned in the Hackensack River, was recovered yreteraay ternoou. Moore's Morris Piafos, was burued ow Wo: insurance, 6,000. Messre, Jay Gould and Haines Fisk, Jr. effected, throngh Col. Pray, the Fugincer of th son and Newark Raliroad, the purchase of one aq mule of very choice Iafds ih Acqnackauonk township, Francis Maguire, formerly a clown attached to Dan ttle nae of Frank Vaughan, died In the Kesex county wil lave op Weduceday might, of delirium tremens. Amelia Wort and John Gillon Jeuitimate ehild on Wed 1 GriiNth atrect, hear Bergen avenue, Hideoa City. Amelia hae bee Fested, but Jono has fed. Frederick Norley aud Jabex Lee, St. George's Cricket Cinb, HMidsoa City, on the compl charge of assault wud batt ‘The twenty-seventh aunual parade of the Piiford Quard tok piace yeetor on party left head w York: ats anion House us Feyaet the per mill, owned by Blum R, Brant, rear esday. Lose, $8,000; bundoned thelr Ih bers of the esterday in eLean on & arlene ia 6 Swarts 8 & Fumptu hooting. oMvcer Kucaule: down 7,08 the f DECENT SPORTING NEWS. THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDE MAKING HIS MARK AT LAST. bie ph—Fifty 1 ure and Twenty. Bpecial Despatch to The sun. Hittapace, Mich., July 29.—An immense mul- titede gathered here to-tay to see Weston walk Ay miles, inclading one mile backward, inside of twelve hours, He accomplished the feat In ten hours and twenty-three minutes, without rest, and with the utmost ease, Bo frosh does ho feel that ho has Promised to attend a hop to-nfyht, where he expects to out-danee the longest legged Michigander in the room. Tho Turf Exciting Contest Between Native Bred Auimats. From the Port Jervis Gazette, A match was arranged on Wednesday by that sterling old eport and lover of the turf, Jim Cassia between the White goat, owne and the yeliow by Stiorty Sliuson: fot, omned “and driven by « dark: skinned young American, to coms off over a course laid out on P treet, anil extending from the gas. house to a line drawn across the above thoroughiare opporite Dinmick's scale he origin of the match was dispate between the owners as to the merits of thelr respective an}. mals, during which much hot blood waa evinced, when dim, like ® shrewd old jockey, selsed the op porinnity to got them together In a flr trial and lob the issue forever nettle the question, and thes har monige Wings generally. The occasion drow to- getlicr a large number of spectators, who eondacted themselves In a quiet, orderly manner. The p nartes Nolwg settled, the animals were brought to the serateh, with their heads on an even Kine.” This was accomplished by the starter snateh {ng a goutand rigging clear of the grounds. and “olvating then." Atthe signal, which was given by three clap: of the haud, they oot AWAY in slushing style, At the outset it waa evident that the Yellow would win the ticat, na the “dark you man” bad seized the advantaze of lay raised wloft and simaltanconsly with the word "4. brought st down, (bus caning the irst jump avid the loud, which be held stabboraly to the weore, loading the White goat about five lenzths, SECOND FRAT. A good start was again effected. The drivers hay- Ing sequired oxperience In the first heat, discarded thelr superfluous clothing, and puid closer attention, euch evincing a determination to win, Unfortunate ly ior ow, be did not get the firat jump, and al: thoagh the dnver resorted to the well-known cx Bavees of plucking id twisting his “ narrative,” js chances of winning the Newt were lost with the first Jump, and the wisite won in a canter, THE THIRD HRAT Was =f repetition of the second in the start, with the exception that the yellow boy bolted after mak- Ang. a few feet, thus losing the heat and the race ‘he cause of the defeat of the yellow was onvions —he lacked bottom. The white is a eplendid goer and ia prime condition, and hi the advantage of running om his own xroand, Which will be app when the fact is stated t Lis stable was home end of the cow Everything was conducted tn perfect fai and the stakes (70 cents) duly handed to her. —— Sale of Trotters. Yesterday afternoon at Wiitbeck’s, 125th street and Blehth avenue, Mr. Archibald Jotinston soid by auction several ine soreimens of the equines that ludulge tn the trot. The wales were ns follows: ‘Trenton, a pandsome bay horse, nine yoars old, with great bottom, do a record of having mae 2287, was atarted at $2, sold for $1,000 to Mr. H Denniston, of 96 Broad street, Ten Hancock, » chestnut vorrel, fetched $410 from horse, seven years Mr. Joues. fry in BA, Wan started at Mercer, the well kuown old, that bas done a mile petition, was knocked $1,000, and alter spirited down to Mr. D. Jones for Dolly Starch, Jr. n bay mare, Keven years old, thatean trot lh 50, wax sold for $745 to Mr. J Wilkina, ‘Thewe, with some appurtenances, closed the sale, ee Trot on the Waverley Course. A spirited trot was contested yesterday after- noon on the Waverley Falr grounds by the Waver- Jey Boy of Elizabeth, and ‘Vhe match was for $0) aside, mile heats, best two jn three, McPherson wae the Winner in two straight Tenis: me, 260 and BOL Conriderable money changed hands, cP herson of Newark. oe The Ball and Ba Eexvorp vs. Manyiaxo.—The Maryland Club of Baitim sof the South, played the first of averica of games in this vieinity yestordny They had for thelr opponents the Eckford Chub of Brooklyn, the champions of the North, ‘The meet ing took ‘place at the Union ground, and twelve or fiftcen hundred adinirors of the N me ¢ Marylands are looked pen te ¢ layers in thelr kection of country, and their tr expected they would give the Eektords a close g Undoubtedly, If the Murylonds hat been favored with awilt pitching the expectations of ther at mirers would have been realized. But Martin, the “alow twister,” was at the Kekford beim, and aa he had a jolly and gallant crew at bis back, the Hultl- moreans met with arignal defeat, The Maryiands made 8 good ght of it, however, Althongh they did not apperr to advantage at the bat, they gaye the kocotators a epeciten of abilities as flelde; perfect succes hob the pro at, Sela ‘Their peformance in this lin play, formance at short feld was the feature of the gum ‘The Kekfords did not open their batteries til {hind innings; but when they once got their b mascie up, they made li\ |y work for the folders Wood was fully as effective at recond base ax hell man was at abort field, whil Jewett and Tren filled their respective po. itions with credit, a8 a whole, the game wa of the best that has becn witnessed In this vicinity for a long time. TI up M runs for the Kekfords to 6 for the Marylanders, Brrr Mentiox.—To-day tho Marylands will meet the Atlantic at the Capitolino Ground... At the Union Ground the Natuais will play the Socials, ‘Tho Clareudon, Jr., of New York, visited H Wedaced fon City, New Jorsay, von, Jr, After au Aruiertcs vs. Moiranp.—The Athletics of Muladelphia defeated tie Maryland of Balumore in the former city on Wonenday in a well contested gene, the ecore standing ‘0 ¥ Niacaua vs. Centnat City, —Tho Niagara Club, of Budtalo, beat the Central City € of Syracuse, Jn the former city yesterday, by a score of 16 to 11, + Cricket. Sr. Gronoe vs, N Youn resumed yesterday at H the first day's play, as di day's SuN, virtually decided th or of the “Dragon Singer.” Ja igs the New Yorkers made #5, ting %8 and Lee 19 by good cricket, “With only 15 to make to win, St. George bad au easy time of It, se curing the necessary number, with six wickerh to fare. At the conclusion of Weduesday's play, Norley ‘Feevived $7 from the members of St George for bis magnificent hitting tu the Mist in bings. Who ts the Ch To the Eduor uf The Sun ’ Sin: There haying been much discussic utand many claimants for the ebamplonship. as pion Velocipediat ¢ for (rou, §50 ) $1,009, this chalienge to remuia open uutil my return trom Kurope,hout the fet of uvat year. P, MESSINGER, Champion long-distance rider of (ue Worlds — BROOKLYN, polit as A new MB. meeting house ie building at Flat bush. The coruér'tone was laid un W ‘ ‘The prises have been awarded to the successful coinpesitors in te wolon and annual regattas of the Brooklyn Yaoht Crab aulel McDonuld, proprictor « Neving sirect, wie serioualy Wwarvie, which fell op nim yesterday James Corrigan, the proprictor of a porter house in Myrde aveiuc, near Washingion avenue, died tud: denly yeaterday morning of heart disease. Michael Rogan, one of Bailey & Tuttle's ited by olficer Quinu ona charge of yf Cake iB yince inom Hailey, aged" 9 years, was drowned in Nowlown Creek yestsrday afternoon, while bathing. His cloviies were taxen() the residence of his parents ¥id Sooth Third street, k. Ds. BY his Com panlons, William Bentley and James Koberts, accnsed of picking pockets In a Greenpotnt church, during & funeral ceremony, were committed by Justice Voorhies yeaterdny. ‘The wile of Mr. Charles Koppenligefer of Meseroly chord strvets, Greeapolnt, diod suddenly of the marble works ared by a slay uf ikors, alto taisease ou Wei jile preparing to attend funeral of & deceased friend. he Supreme Court yesterday granted un Injune tion restenning the polire and loeal authorities fron further interfereuce with the Work of cuLUng through ‘Third avenue, Henry Fette, the baker whose skull was fractured by aatone, made an anse mortem deposition yeateraay, Io which be asserted (hat Micha wey Was lis aseall: wat, Fecooy was committea to jail. owery a m . Themes Van Brunt's caval boat filed with off ine ata naete: | was yecuntiy bessbed at Gow sates and tue people of og of Wiloues, Ubreatenod to bere Bers + daunee’s dry gs ler, Low we the que — ese hd al a NEW YORK, FRIDAY, LETTER FROM EDWARD A, POLL o RD Virginia Election To the Editor of The Bur. Sin: Since I have been some wecks in the North, T have notleed how divided aro the newspa- pers, and eapecially thors of this city, as to the true #ientticacce of the tate election In Virginia, and how it is claimed In the different Interests of partisan. ship. That significance 1 consider excoods the con ersy. find It fcondacted by the pross hore ; it Is historical rather than partisan ; and in thts large and serions sense I fool not only free to make sone reflections upon It, but positively prompted to do eo, And T may add that I bave been requested by friends in this eity to afford what light I coald on a question 80 flerecly divided in the proas, and to give my own interpretation of a contest of which my recoltcetions aro personal and freeh, and of which my observations have been not In the frat tentirely thoughtlers, pluce, paradoxteal as it may appear, it is nevertheless noately true that an Intelligent party in the South regard the Virginia election as wn/aror- able to the interests of their section, for the very reason that the dest men in the South have thus deen called tito oftce and asumed the exereive of power! It ts tie very ates that is a fatal blow to the the war, has something of distinctively thon of anyth! the abando respectability of the successful candt- ptration that, since Hingered tn the South of preserving & politleal school and public sentiment Southern, It means the disintoern ing like a pecoliar Southern civilization mment, at last, by the futeltigence and nt reapectability of the South, of the hore of rescuing anything com tutions, and of opposition to the course of re siderable from the rutns of its old insti on struction, Heretofore the more worthy white poon- lation of the the polities! contents jooking for Faction go fog ft mighi ‘would necumalate for itself, is the first South havo e recon the sitaation action ; Routh have kept generally aloof from id exercises Of reconstruction, @ reaction, or desianing to let recon. to tho most exoggerated extremity, ho t be dainmed up by the dificaltios tt The Virginia election tustance in whieh the best men of the ome forward at Inst to participate in and it means an “accept of ins sense much broader than acqui escence in the demands of any mere political party Counting all its moral effects on the South, it ls an event in history, the date of a now departure in the Whole moral, social, and political organization of the South, ‘Thi 8 te on Vircinta elect ® large portion of the Sonthern min streaked wit ¢ interpretation by the foteliigent of the tion, and one of gravity ond sorrow to although for some temporary h comgeatulstios ood obtained In @ more settled government, and an immediate tml Mon of the excesses of Ractical rule, But there is another view of this election taken by jndiclous an the Mimite interest, South step toward bellum (barr and though tful men—a view more with. of party, and yet of not a little historical There appears to be w vague idea tn the it the Virginia election t# In some sense a the restoration of the satus quo ante ing the megro)—some degree of renliza. Lion of the idea that ran through the whole of Prosi dent Johnson's administration, that the Govern ment, after the convulston of @ great wal was to be bronght back to the elt routine, und restored, even My, to tte (ited in er Walker in VI country will the restoration of the polities! past," ofthe effets old model, Indeed, Mr. Johnson was the canvass os having sald, “ Elect Irginta and Senter in Teunessee, and the have token one long step back townrd Bot this view election Is by no means of the Virgin 40 clear as that of the emasea tation of Southern pol- ites gonerall in all her pol the congratal y, the loss of distinetive characteriatles itleal schools and forms of opinion; and Jations founded upon ft are too volatile for any satisfactory account or analysis. There ean of Northern he no greater mistake in the arguments newspapers on the Virginia vlection than that whieh seeks to discredit Walker'# succons by given to the watts faction, cording from some #llght tinmediate tho sttmatio nad Wiiatey with the er Virginia ha ton only by distinctive South bas pastel ay the satisfaction ich it is suppowrd to have ebel” element, There is no such except What Tliave spoken of as pro- MH eviations of In apeculations; . OF trom remote and ( + there is of such satisfaction in mixed eat Weight of a historicel rorrow, that is neqnitted herself of the negro. ques: surrendering it, and that the idea of a byw great act of gation, #oblime or great ouly in the large: He te enrrender. over the caleulations o Virginians of the administration of Walker, they cainot forget, the horollintion, oF be insensible to the sting that they had to xo beyond thelr own Mtate to got weandidate for Goveroor; end this you tmay believe, whatever pride nd purebar papers in "Kiel J may affect in thelr ne ror, even. necounting is ** gor look,” und the bloe brass-buttoned cont and buf y ‘Journal f Virginia’ ‘There is sorrow enouch i cup of Virginians to prevent them from intoxicating themselves with the suce joy on the art, tanee in some spare nth "n prices it count it as of the last olect new order of tings; gunn on the xrenay desk of mercenary new me here aud th Heort of Virginia ts too ty ‘on. There may be an Indecent rt of some old politiclans (a# Baldwin that laurel-less General, Bombastes ), who expect to romuine’ their impor: © counting of DOF 5 0 past, Dut belleve moe ths i is too nensibie of 0 may be of nits lees bitter than thoxe in t re y hax paid for whi cosa or ameliont tion in the tale eleetion, to nc- a triamph, much less to flaunt ‘it in a way to excite the suspicion und resentment of the Norti. The citizens of St. Francais count: ing become lonj Ama the outlaw Hildebrand, hele in the Court dnring which they Governor to EDWARD A. POLLARD, impationt at th Ot timo taken to & mane meeting on the Si inst, resolutions reqaesting the t ten special Deputy Sheri, and House of ¥: pledging (hemmelves to form into cormpapies in exch township, and assist in bonting fugitives (row jus. luce Whevever ealled upon. wa LOSSES BY FIRB. pelt. Li Wheat, Fletcher & Co.'s smoke house in In- Gisnapolis was burned on Wednorday nigit. Loss, $15.00), Wright & Co.'s lard works in the Highland , Boston, were burned on Weanerday night 0,000, ———._- PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, > ‘The Fresident and family and suite will visit Sarn toga on Thenda} ‘ThosPrinee Royal of Denmark waa married in Stockholm yesterday to the Princess Loul-e of Swedeu be Nollete Warhington, New Orleant Anderson, commander of the eadl vectod In New York to-morrow tor ury Banfleld has ret ving completed bis Investigations in DP. Cama, 4 uattve of Bombay, India, visited the Gold Room yerterday, dressed in the attire of his conn trymen, Wiki m massive turban, ‘The Sion, Isane Toucey, ex-Seeretary of the Navy and ex Governor of Connecticut, wm yet alive, bul ue hopes aro entertained of lis recovery, ‘The appointment of Mr. Geore Willtan Curtis we President of Michigan University is advocated by influ ental jours New Jerusalem Messenger Hi Count © pount de are in Bul at the Uni Mra who woe annow Theatre in Lo rnor Bowie, Jenoin ia that State, that tho the cretary Fin The resi f Maryland, was serenaded in Pltiinore, on Wednesday wigiit Ly she lal city, Chores WAMfalren of Ttwly. ani weretary Of the French Loeation Aud occupy ome Of tue wow rustases otherwise Madeline He pected to piay at Wallac) he great altraction for a ndon next season. Mark 'wain recemtly went a letter from Klu'tn at edd as follows: “Janu J. Murphy, Bag. Mo chant Fect (« hora niong theres. New York Me, Munry hy ts %, but tite letter reached i A telegram has been received from Duxbury by « uaa th ‘cou went Mr. Watson, the American agent of U arrive iu New York on Saturday wor Tae act 1 Car this city aunouncing that ble daiiee An pander or the French cahis oxpeditinn ant Cowpany, will ig. Ish crown is not Montowotin,whio died pretender to the 8) OWN as the Count de at Trieste With bis brother Ferdinand about {en yer Hine Pace ge Madild, son ot Oto dua att uantde Montémo'in, He fy about ¥t or out of mud, re ee Dr, Thomas W, Evans, of Paris, who Is connected al'y he Kmper household, was in Bure te sand Hopped atthe Uaidu Hotel. Hix v ¥e had, to come extent, wiv ite} Character, daved two of the « Unlowgrow jembe, 8of the Linperial f ext Ha@on, Judge Savage, of the International Insurance Con ny, War ou follows bi from Goner lobster salad office ; an ani tery vind (his DIrViday) the Feelpient of tlie 6 Prvsonts: Bolld golu-hoaded cane, Mary, W akeumn aud Noxon ; silver dso. ase wp oe the Bavage an, on the part ‘oul >yees. sib a JULY 30, 1869, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. atime DASIES HERE BU. 'S REPORTERS, - The Kast River Bri ir. Washing Roobling to take tho Place of bis Bal The Work to be Prosecute A curiosity exists to know what progress is Making toward the constraction of the East Kiver of Mr. Join A, Roebling, irves« on each side of Bridge, sinee the the intended architect, The the river, which he ordered, are atiil in prog: decen: And negotiations aro steadily on foot for the pur property on the New York and kinen are preparing material for the structure, and the work Is to be carried ont by the present Board of Engineers, under the aa perintendence of Mr. Washington A, Roebling, son A toeting of the Diree tore wilh#hortly be held, to decide dednitely on the chase of the neede: Brooklyn she Wo of Mr. John A, Roebling. question, Cheap Rid! - w Yorkers, The Hansom Cab Company of New York nrc Progressing rapidly with thelr enterprise, and they tall—to. ‘The follow expect to commence business early in t ward the middle or end of September. ing Board of Direetors have just been electod Mr. Win. Wate Shorman, of (he firm of Messrs eng, Sheruian & CO. Mi D. VoArguimoan, of the Arm of Mestes. Gomer, Walls & Co. vt Eyproee Compagy, two, and a like snm for eveh tm’ AND THERE BY THE Mf Janie Brown & Co, For one mile or Teas, # conte fer one passenger, or 40 cents for or fractional part A. Dan TERRIBLE RIOT ON A STRAMER, — Sherif! of Rack Curcroo, July 29.—A terrible riot is reported on board the steamer Dabnqna, at Hampton, on the Mississipol River, about ten miles above Rock Island, A number of raftemen, who took passage on the boat at Rock Island, tusisted on being ak lewed to occupy the cabin, and, on being refused, been &@ row which became geooral, not only with the crew, but with the passengers aleo, Fight men are reported killed, ‘The Sheriff of Rock Island, having bec telegraphed for, immediately starved for the Whe riot with a large force of polics a CONGRESSIONAL - The Reetaxation of Ciuars-The Revenne Authorities Refiree to Recognize the Old Stampa~ Remarkable Dintogne between « Dewoorat and Sountor shorn Every visitor to» cigar ste cone © NONSENSE, must have noticed on each box two elongated Revenue stamps, whieh indicate that the owner has complied with the pro Visions of the law affecting their manufacture oF sile, One stainp ouly answered this purpose up to the Ist of April last, but after that day another wee deemed indispensable by the Revenue authorities, Their action was based on *ection 94 of the act of July 9, 1868, which provides that after the day all cigars of every deseription shat! be taker ¢ been manufictured or imported after tho Passage Of this act, and ehall be atamped accordingly. Te Is hold that this scetion practically repavlintes all the old stamps which were purchased from the Revenue Department and aMed to arch box, to he of amite over one, If hired by time, the rates mie | erenND ssiciuesuweverasie braides tink to be: For one hour or less, alagle passenger 7 | 1,0 Onc oaters had complied with the awe Cente, two persons §1, and a aimilar wum for every | ie WMRNlnel Ores Man Romane ion buneted t hont or fractional part thereof additional, Fifty per bar peg tld Lada Mon Js pasbentaiscall dal ltl ss remarkable manner, ‘Ihe old atimps were purchased cent, more Is added to these fares for night cuty, | marentl faa igs toe aah owed These are the maxiaum rates, which may be re- | OY “ie kar manufacturers at 65 for each tousan duced as public patronage shall require, ote Tho Fourth War Numerot pohtleal clubs of the Fourth Ward, described the other as a gang of thieves, of widowed conflicting cards hare been pub- lished by Tux SUN within « few days from the rival in which ech ‘The trath is an followat The rank and file of both factions are composed of lads, the myority of whom are poor and indastrions, and in many Instances the support cigare, and the new stomps cost the same, thus doubling the legitimate duty on the arlicle, and re- pudiating the former oblications of the Gover A short time ago a leading vow with Senator Sherman on th iple of nak . © Hecanse,” replied the Demoerat, “we can con viet LN last Congress of an act of practical repadia- », In Fe aa aatoanded hy the argument, and h mothers, ‘These youths are gonerally ; ; ts al tes agsinat tho rect on, Mriving to do well and heeomo good ANID Sogo x af, weWwever, badused. kato bad estopeny By. The question Involved tn this practical act of re- clas, which © manipulated by dangerous ra ‘| pudiation wilt come up before the United States who are attompting by frand and violence to control | Courts for their action, the membersmp of the Tawmuny General Comuittes Preyer = of the Ward. ‘The leaders of the rival cluba arc | THB BXBCUTION OF JOHN GRIFFIN. hog falters, mag amasiers, knife mon, and the ollie débria of the Doud Rabpite, > ‘The Failure of an Insurance Com The Baltic Fire Insurance Company, « Broodway, haw failed, the aifairs of the y and found cont, of its eapltal holders asking thom to make go the latter, neverbay received concern, refused to Invest another = ‘Tho Condition of the 4 the amou any prot fro e dime, ailway Sta Just before continuing proceedings in the caye Matthew Campbell, the Grand Jury camo Into the court room and handed in a com: wunieation relative to the danger to life and prop: of the People agt erty in the neighborhood of the city railroad depows. Judge Cardozo said, in ease of accidents, the Gran Jury cou Hance of the facts, ror The Ocean Bank Robbery An unknown man committed sui Enatan do by th ny. 106 In Febraary last, Mr. Barnes, the Superintendent, mace a personal examination of Merency of over $20,000, or an impairment of over forty per He nent clrentara to the stock bat he The Murder--Trint—Covi =Koenes om the Sea Den’ Hawirrow, O.,July 29.—J. Griffin, the murder- er of Uriel Prickett, was hanged to-day in the jallof this place, at precisely ten minutes afver 12. As this Was the first execution in thia county, the people from the surrounding country flocked to the scene in large numbers, On the morning of June 18, 186%, Uriel Prickett, ofcesional wrestler of some reputation, was shot dend in asatoon known as the “Hole in the Wall.” For some days after the murder no clae could be ob- tained to the perpetrator of the deod, But at length, after considerable inquiry and search, Jobn Gritiu, George N. Shedd, Joseph Kelly, ¢ and Thomas Con- naughton, Jr, arrested on suspicton of being implicated In the murder, None of these suspicions, however, were positive. At the Coroner's inquest the Jury found a verdict against GriMn as principal in, wad gaint the other three 48 accessories to the re After many delays and postponements, John ing himself under the wheels of a passing (rain near | Griffin waa tried In the Clreult Court in this place, nl. yesterday, on whose num: | Judge Gitimore presiding. Kelly‘turned State's evi- cuirities stolen’ from the Ocean Bauk in —— Tragedy in Now sri. On Tuesday morning last, shi city Wore Lo orge Allerton, dence, and swore positively that GriMa was the man who fired tho fatal shot, ‘The jury, after a short absonce, retnraed with @ verdict of " Guilty of marder in the first degree,” and the pritoner was formerly a member of the Thirteenth Now Jersey | sentenced to be executed on the ith of May last, Regiment, was found unconscious in Commerce | An »ppiteation fora writ of error wae made to the street, near Railrond avenue, Nowack, He was | Supreme Court, and the excention of the wentence Can Hseaial WIRE IC Was suspended’ until a hearing could be obtained, taken to b.. parnabas Hospital, where it was ascer: | ‘Pho Supreme Court refused tourant the writ, and tained that the lower part of the body and limbs had | fixed the day of exccution for the 2th lust been paralyzed by injuries to the spine. On recov- | On the dist instant four desperados confined in ering bis senses be said that he did not know whe- | the gail aitemnpted tu relcase Gritin, They attacked ther he had received the Injuries by telling down an | the turnkey and tried to posers themselves of the area way or by the hands of some unkrows person, | prison keys, and aught nave b oostul had got He died Inst evemng, Dr. Dodd, the county physi: | Women who were passing by at the ume given the clay, having been Informed of tie above tacts, bas | alarm. During the uiecle Grifin stood at the cell ordered & \er's Miquest, door, but aid not utter one word. When bis would ain he reveuors were secured he remarked with an oath: THE LAHOR MOVEMEN1, The next iio you undertake to got mo out T want you to do i <oser— Afver this be retingutshied all hopes of a reprieve ‘The Tailors’ strike. or pardon, und oF hie auproseaiag A large number of m: ted constantiay by the Rov. hall 49 Avenue A; to 7 ic priest of Hamilton, who Committee ay to the wil rincipat clothing firms to accede to ‘The ening preceding his ex yates determined coat of the best for pantal ons, bel on old rates. Ula k cent. ‘Ihe large who! Orst-ch reuul stores are numbered at twenty, (hone of recond-clu thirty-five, and those of the third at forty-five, mak: ing one hundred in all ‘he list of prices has been t, Waltiord & C Co., both fratel Colihan Bros, ‘seconit-class, and the foliv robably Kive their aduexion to-morrow it expected will become general within days, It commenced on the 2h. Men are lowed to flaish the work they bave on han to take any new. yenterday, ‘Lhe following second-class shops were declared on $0 87 fons rom $1 to $2 cane of may per cent, to be mused 2 per Signed by Meaore, Car- 4B. Poot lane, will Devin & ro., dames Wilde, Jr, & Co, fistclaas, and Loft ina & Grieamann, wecond-rlase, The strike itis e next few ud happy. his self adiy pale, ile recovered continued to tremble and reaffold he protested lis Innocence, Hunked bis friends for their kindness to him dartog bis incarceration, and forgave his ene- mies, Everything being in we drop fell, and Jobo Grifin had teriniaated bis earthly career, Tie neck was broken by the ‘fall, nnd death was al 1 | most instantaneous. Afier hanging twouly miautos the body was cut down and delivered to his (rieuds for interment ER seme OBITUARY. but not Hundreds of hands went on strike Bemuel C. Harley, County Attorney of Keune. bee county, Mo, died suddenly yesterday morning of apoplexy in Augusta. strike yesterday: Wolteustein, 14 Warran atrcet me A. Bernheimer, 13 White street; Baum & Schrei YOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. 45 Murray street: Stnetler, corner of Courch strect | Ad and Dayton, 80 Chambers #tree! stationed at their doors at an no work was taken out, Mr, Staetler obta! assistance of the police to hurry the mor tho deputation w their new rates of Iabor The ment Co. wun the wign like, it being alleged ag foer and heay re on Bront and seniries w “4 Ay, paying merely $3 to’ #10." Some of their workinou labor fiNeen uours = day for $7 a weea, Tu short, they want the finest word, nnd pay in tie Inverse’ ratio. A member of the Coramittes deciined to go to their place, on the ground that tho firm 1s most insulting to all com ore bour to see that mente of ch walted upon hin relalve to Hastings & creat dive require 4 Any custom for w t, while che samme Work is elvewhere paid $15 or mit Prof ‘Thatcher elves us no rain to-day, ‘The Siigo Young Men's Amrociation enjoyed « ple nie and Jubliev ia the Kmpire Kine inst uly ut. Catharine Ryan, aged 40, died yesterday at St Bex- steoet, of intoxien ‘The body of a drowned mau wus found yesterday in the Har eu river at the fout of T1ith street, The Assistant Aldermen, tn OF nothing better to do, yesterday adjourned wuill the frst atutiiay in Sep toraber Jolin Groen, aged 8, ea Arter, who (ell. through hatch way oo tho Lith oF May, died yeeterday tn Beller! Hospital, Mulligan, of 857 Cherry. street not evening by Thoaiaa Mu liu tei was badly +, one of hey « bomrde teemen, devignating them aa “loalers,” dee, Strauss & ‘i Sallein were alluded to as always wanting to dew" Workinen are dlatelby mis the ralle in Foon ton the’ en, nn Hlaum & Bhrvier ay propduing co pay | treet numa pope we crore toww luetiony fiver lower rates than those In yorue befors the strike t oh AGN IEEE "Guards" are placed at the shops of all the em- | A brava My, Koller, at tuo risk of bis own life, yes ployers where th n mre OU eee” Sir, | terday aaved Arcnibad thompson, « weve, wi bud Meyrbover, the Py the Newark Tak faltsalotethoar frou kw stoop tausote, ot Westerly Head hee eae et Me T Murtha Durble, of 94 Tenth nvenae, attetupted lant Yar wires Union Hin, N. J, | evening to oe Bly Leen bat wie eee N ‘ nN Pe H the loot uf West Leuth surget, but Wad 1eeouad. , ona ’ tien. - Michael Quigley, who was shot on the Pourth of bor Item. uly Vnat by ALarew Bach s.of epetice strat, Urvok: ‘The Colwrative Lot and Building Association No. | fyi. yesterday withitrew HEKC, deiag sat Bed U Pa a Ul Do lifivsest Was toe OgurUNsOR * Vatlors will Baye a pic-mte nt Jones' Wood The three Cuban Giliousters who had determined Vie ba » n ood on ete Selane | to become jnactyr by continued Traprmanment. In Fort vette. lave recuuridered thelr deterusiialio ‘Th striking miners of the Pennayivania Coal Com: will accept the Gover Recess pany have given li, aud work Is to be Fev eGAYe |i eg Coast dosamasiahee bs kava . onnt Jo: » have “received the Hiveral of the iron foundriew ab Peok=Kill have | appciauiacut v. Corcesponiing Secretary of Ilitchenes temporarily suapented operations, In conseqnence of | saloon ; be Whe aven Were yesterday eveuibg Vusily die sultans Charglig the olerous duties of the position, bis pea ‘The ‘societion generally transacted little business | *rowe clorely ru woling streak Of Ughtning Jast ulgit, beyond the pissing of resolutions respecting | Mr, S,.N. Pike, of this ciy, some time ago pur the death of tend: ne Watvaw Hts Sytyse. cuvred the Jersey Wats, and hae Tevoomet the greater It ts probable that the workmen of Sellgma Of ion. He proposes to make ‘tems pattatace for May a bivace ws Lottike uit account OF ihe propeoares | {are mivnv ers'of catte, Keon Which to supply the New Teaco thelr wayes from $24 0 6 & wool York marae Piao Makers resolved lant night to pay such | John Finn, aged 5, of 110 West Twenty-eighth on nie, Mane, M Ot Solow aye Becta ae ween | treet: war acricusy burned about the body Audeinc Sree HI ath each nate by te explovion of a. keruseny tainp o ‘ a arrert ct the parents for, Intont The Plato Printers will hold a meeting at Botanic | discovery Of the ieshey vo tue child Hevae? cued equines ino bank’ pote ectineaicn eraser | Caro E. Hamlin, 48 Wost Twen iMoat all the prluters adieu tyacihi te verely wutsied by theexplosion 4 r BEARD Asepots tae Be ea ecely a ita ee he mepanie An linportant. pu a he members of the | that she ls notexy ected to live. Mer husband, and the sentad Cnion ¢ Niiluing Suctoty wit tke ta her erie, were slag Dadiy place thie @ Thai), et Nowery buveral now 08 A auduow members | 4 full mecting of the Twenticth District Union surolte Republican Avociation. wae Veld last _eveutig, Ae Pie Dai fpla, tm vewsion in Lynn, | Juines Jacknon pehair, aud Alexander ili beere Mv nent orcaiien: | tare dwenty new vice were. propose itn those | sizbation of Or FLA. Thoinkaas a ineint Of tie Relais of tis imities was ucvepied, aud Me. J Coivomion tat Was wubetituted Phe Journ rs met inst nicht ander the | ‘Tho French Kegatta Club, A Lemaire, President, presileney of Me fe. printed urdcies of wucal aod F Rover eCrOUNry, Will ther Coasttt we ed and ap prop ts wiabrldge, Action wae tayen pon the death of Air. Bylvin. AW a, Se ue from Aiheter Cron wewrpayer, of Mi eh acrobals have vo! hele evry lees for Dual & Winger, was Peoelved, 100} Brolesque performances en musgue Will Some of our labor frivnds baving gained an tm- sen pression Irom our obituary cotice oc Atte ¥ Wie Jeremiah Murphy Association, which TEST ie ted wealthy, end that he had era wach ®siznal disaster on Wedoosday last in ble inoney bY big part in labor muvemen, ‘oper ‘of the school office: to remark Mr. #8. never ‘if ae & doll byl he the eal See ‘organ zauona, and wt hi as BOL the pose were crear of fle above Ms wants, “iiut neverticlena® te ‘poard’ har Lived comfortahly. and i tawilly aro uot reduced 4 ver Ookm, as vorky by bis dedeare, 1 4 ways wie Gams rs Ya Aa +o a me __PRICR_TWO_ CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS THE PROGRESS OF THE OARLIGR REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. plete “alienes Ananasinate the © Jonin—The Ci0ded Real Carters Filed to the Valley of Aloadia—Carliaa Prisoners to be Shot, Pants, July, 29.—La Liberte reports that the Spanish Minister has received Information that the distardances In Spaia have only Leon begun, ae® ended. Bat the Carlists im Paris deem their couse lost. Manarn, July 2.—The Carlist agitators are dis pirited, A plot to ssinate the Captain-Generel of Catatonia has been discovered and {rustrated, ‘The Carliat forces in the Province of Claded Real fod to the volley of Aleadia with the Government troops in awift pursuit, Beveral of the Oxrlisa captured with arma in thelr bands bave been com deained to death by @ council of war, but efforts will be made to have thelr sentence commuted, THE LONDON AND PARIS PRESS. — tthe Chinese be Welcomed as Aasintants Colontantion— ton-Freneh Loxpow, July 20.—The Times to-day has an se ticlo on the Chinese question in the United States, It thinks the conflicts of races in Californis cannot be solved by heavy daties on immigration, or by ftrert outrages. It is impossible to sappose that the Chinese ean be kept out of Amorica, Inheriting am ancient civilfaation and perfect economic mothoda, but destitute of the strength and toughness of moral fibre which anpport authority, the Chinese may be welcomed as assistants In colonization, not feared as & race likely to dominate in the fature, Pants, July 29.—The Fhfrie has reason to beq Neve that the political reforms, soon to be proposed to the Senate, will be more liberal than the Rapes 1's menango to the Corps Legialatif indicated, ‘The Patrie \ntiwates that the right of Parliamentary te ULitive, and of presenting orders of the day wil be granted to the Corps Legisiatif, while alterations will be made in the Senate, the sittings of whic’ will probab y become pubile. poset nas The Goodwood Rac Loxvox, July 29.—The Goodwood cup, valag added to a sabseription of 20 soy, esoh, hall forfeit; three-year olds to carry 106 Ibs; four, 198 Ove, 123 Iba.; six and aged, 196 Ibe; mares and dings allowed 4 Ibs; pure Barbs, Turkish, of Arabian borses allowed 89 Ibs; horses fosled te America or the British colonies allowed 7 Ibs.; 96 miles, % subscribers, was won by Sir R, Graham's b. ©. Restitution, by King Tom out of Rests’ 4 years, by length and a halt; Mr, Sawite Hineskin, by Skirmisher out of Doeskin, 4 second; and Sir P, Jopnatone’s b. f. Briganth iceaneer out of ‘Lady Macdooald, 3 years, a d. Five horses ran. The betting before race war 5 to 1 acalnst Restitntion; 9) to 1 Diveskin, aod 9 to Lacuinet Brigantine, ‘Tho racing stakes of 00 sovereigns each subsertp. tion, for three-year-olds, colts to carry 128 Ds, aad Hills 119 ia., the owner of the second horse to back his stake, one mi Tiawiey's b. e. Sitefolite, by Asterotdy out of Apkeg: javwley's b. . Siderolite, Fold, out o tite, beating the Duke of Beanforve, chet Boskey, Queen, by Blair Athol, out of Ecith, No others ram, The'seventveuth Bentinck M s triennial stakes of 10 f CI be, Ailiow 1 three milos aod ive bscribers, was won by Mr Cookson's ¢). f Formoaa, by Buecaneer, out of Bller, Keating Mr. Savile's Blueskin. ‘Tho Mulcomb Stakes of 60 sovs, each subseription, ball forfeit. for two years old, colts to carry 12 hs, fillies 119 ths, the ‘owner of cond hioree to receive ‘back his stake, three quarte of a mile, 2 subscriptions, Was wi by ry ch. f. by King! of ‘Trumps, out of Bray ley's ch. f. Golden torn, by Tram f Golden Dast, second, La. ara’s bh, ¢. by Blaie, Arthol, o Your Loree: mn, to one against the winner, eight to one agal Golden Horn, and eleven to ‘one againet the Athol colt, = ‘The Hebrews in Russia. Sr. Persussuno, July 29.—The Jows of the wpire have united In « petition to the Caar, for am extension of their righte of retigion and education, - England on the Mextean Bonds, Lonvox, July 29-—Midnight.—In the House of Commons to-nigut Mr, Ogway, Under Secretary foe Foreign Affairs, in reply to en Inquiry from Mr. Sheridan for inlormation, said that the present com: dition of the relativas between England and Mexioe Prevented Her Majesty's Government from officially aiding the bolders of Mexican bonds in the prosece: tion of their claims; out owing to the linportance of the subject, It would be glad to hear of way sativing- tory arrungements for a settlement, pte eats The Harvard Crew Settled down to Praction, Loxvox, July 29.—The Harvard crow was oat ou the Thames twice to-day, In the morning U rowed from Putney to Hammersmith and bae«, rf in the aiternooa they rowed to Mortlake and re turned. They have settled down to # clley is wot to be retained as * coach, been decided yet who will succeed him, , July 29,—A large number of mil furloughe have been granted or extended, whieh in catimated will be equivalent to a reduction of the ormy by 18,000 men, a THE CUBAN KEVOLUTION. Havana, July 29.—The insurgenta are active im the Central Department, They have lately bareed aud destroyed a great deal of property about Trint dad. A few days ago a large band of insurgents at tucked Puerto Principe, but after ® short engage meat were beaten off, with considerable los, & conscription is soon to be pat tn force in Cubs, It Popular with all classes, and the mew spapers are tm sisting upon It every da; —————— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, - ‘The American Philological Association visited Vassar College yoaterdn: Tu some sections of © sno rain has fallen foe four weeks, while In others there has been too mach, ‘The reported outrages by the Apactee Indians tm New Mexlco are to be liivestigated, ‘The anti-rent rioters were warned on Wednesday to appear In oourt to-day ‘The Cashier of the Commercial Bauk of Bristol, It. [,, le accused of dotaloation. The Japanese Parliawent ts yet in session, but ie got open to foreqeners, Mins Lisalo N; Cheney, of Parianvilla, Bt, Lawte renve county, N. ¥., hanged herve? on Wednesday, Weil, abaiay Old ails rerotted ai sold tor of $8! upon road companion Ht UCD sales ku em $1.44 ver quarter, Grangoards @ Schneider's tobaceo manufactory was we sed on Wolnertay by Colicetor stuckdale, o@ Now Ov ow Mr. Frederick Strader, a farmer, who lives new Kinira, Ne ¥., bas Boos a: fodtat for causing Uae death of a chid of a sérvaut girl Tue Townsend Mavufacturing Company of Baffale have besn awarded the coutract for sappiying the ternal Revenue Bareaa with its patent locks fOr leries, ‘The Land Office has ordered al! U. 8. 8 Hi fo General to forward tt full information concern! surveylug departweuts, to embodied la the forte coming snngal report of the Commissioner, The Cabinet meeting yesterday was attonded ithe members except Mostmaster-Geners who te stile Lod Ww bis Pesidcace, near KAktoo, by )is broken arm, ne question of the application of the trom oath to (he members of the Virgiaia Legialature referred to the Attoroey-Goaoral. Ls wae not ment [ithe Cabinet meeting yeaterday, ‘Two boys ovesented « pistol at the head of Me, ¢ Ungerbi!i as he wae driving sloag the road: N.Y, yesterday alteravoa, They urs de clad to: x rmy sud navy have Bnomato sur. ad have captured the ti Have destroyed the Yeasels b tweniy ax hore’ engagement: ‘There was a heavy thunder storm tn upper ou Wednesday, daring which P inild, Wayne county, wae Maantiy kilied by fuanal meeting of the Department of tArmy of the Repuriic in Bath, ow J, Feported the order in @ prosperous conditios the Stile, and recelved the Hew FiLUal With Favor, Jobu A. MeAlping, formerty « leading merchant of Pitisburgti, was killed by d care near re. ‘, eunesiay ‘tuo! io . iy vo hae Ca muted eu ‘The Philological Co! Journed sine die yer Ey Se eo F The Directors of the Portland and Ral voted yi loeate tho land, a8 far as the the a a ae