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*, THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. OFFICER CAMPBELL FREE. — CONCLUSION OF THE TRIAL FOR THE KILLING OF MORRIS LONG, Privonor Weeping wi The ugony is over, Every inch of space was eecapled within and without the bar of the court Nor was thls all; the lob: bies were equally jammed, and {t was bard work ‘The officers of the Court room yesterday moratag. end the stairs, had their hands full 1a maintaining order. Utude in Ue room was made up of West street ad raManty Aehters, Melals, And @ few reapoctadle citizens. The roast beef politicians of Washington Market were tlro aqueez.d within the bar, and “shot the yel- low rain of tobacco ou the carpet and into the re- hots with marvellous accnracy of alm, Punctual'y at 11 o'clock Judge Cardoso took his ‘Ti ¢ counsel for the prisoner, Messrs. Holmes And Vander) oel, made their appearance shortly sfter- Neither Mr. Spencer nor the pnblie prose- ‘They had played thelr part and were enjoying much-needed repose. Young Bill Tweed, Lowever, did the looking on for the District loaters, thieves, tutor wes present, ‘Tho prisoner was brought in edon after Judge He maintained the compo- ized bilm throughout the triel, but a shght nervousness was nevertheless per- ‘The court room was pro during the delivery by Judge Cardozo of the follow Cardozo reated himself, sure which has All pot comment on use If L were to do ts to be yours, and WOMEN OF TUR Might 1a iwence 9 yerure' pelonre to you ; yon are to Consider It. to actions and tuferencos a8 ma, You are to say wh: the Wituesses on oti rodtt you wiih er, thelr tnvel- now lodge of ine trans- matter, god aay 1b00 each otner. "thelr taterest th Sisteneles with themeeives and fad, These remarks equaity apply te mony of the prion become 4 coupotent witn ombering , of covrre, (he great stake 8 hieh hi Youwit consider hie testimon: itwuch weight as you ti ora tn hie own behalf. under alf the cirewn: The learned Judge then recited the respective the- rosecution and defence. H 'y with respect tothe law bearing judes in these w: rus: Cover all the instruc yon. The eounsel for the trict Attorney pave faith: mine; And pow (ho caso rests with eretal considers. Upon the case, and cor Token fercemary ve the case the . Fant LO the pudle imate decharge of duty (be polle-mam shonid be Batt be abuses uses hia clad amd his pistol oUF citizens, the police avetully FeviewIng and consi what the trath js, and ren. ‘ou think to be rizhh, 1 Will do, Justice alike to tho people tence ef protertt i¢ evidene™. you will Jodce Cardozo concluded his charge at precisely 11:8), and then the jury retired, WAITING YOR THR VERDICT. ‘The Iudze left the bench and retired to his room, ‘The conclusion at waich the jury would arrive wus then thoroughly canvassed. “Lisle groups formed «dd there, engaged In an Some thought that the; the officer of murder tn the second manslaughter in the third d ¢ throng pred! mated exehange would convict jceree, othors of rey While the respect icted an acquittal. that during tae absence of ti leit thelr places On the contrary freater persistency than ever Fire 1" woul i not jury the pe hey hell on alarm to budge an ine three officers rusled into the room thro yrte door end sbonted “The ry —where Is Judge? snd took his seat. The jury arrived and ‘All eyes weresturned w the r who remained a6 motioniess as not spoken one word to any one since the retirement of the jury, THE VERDICT. rable clerk of the Court, Jenticuwn of the jury, please answer to your Kucli Juryinan enswered as his name was called. ‘andervoort’s voice again broke the silence: “Gentivmen of the jury, have you agreod upon a Foreman—We have. Mr. Vanbevoont- Please arise, ook upon the prisoner. low say you, gentlemen, do you find tho prisoner at tue bar guilty or not guilty? look upon jurors, gould have been heard, Every one in the crowded room heid his broati, replied the Foreman, aod such @ scene of ebeoring, sued as has neve lon of the kind in stamping, and c Judge Cardozo ralsed bis voice and ordered the officers to arrest the first person who might gt ud arraiga hin at tho bar tor ‘Lhe court officers flew about in all directio the agillty of cats, but were unable to “spot Ir. Vondervoort, after order had been restored, * Gentlemen—Hearken Yen’ W his feelings, your verdict as it ‘find the prisoner at tie DO Bay you all.” The jury nodded aaseut, turned toward All eyes were next THe Parsoxer, After the verdict had been rendered, Omfcer Camp- bell rerumed his seat panition. Bot after Mtr, saw that all eyes we his neit-cumtroly ani burying his heal butwocm bis ‘Vand-rvoort spoke the Inet Judse Cardozo directed the court room to be cleared. and the officers executed the ordr with eoune difieulty. THE HAND SHAKERS, rixouer recovered, and then his jected to' the agonizing king process, ut tue hands of a fow gentle to be present on ovea nd in this wa After a while the men who make it a sions of this kind, themscly.s conspicuous, They are feen at the conclusion of any speech sbaking hands the d.fferent howls, shaking ¢ the Coart Hous in, Couvciimen, and Sheri id break thn ape to shake bands with Officer Matthew Camp- WAITING FOR THE CROWD TO G0, After the crowd bad quit ti hand thakers Lad taken the strength out of poor Campbell und left Lim in a taintiug condition, Judge Cardozo, the ¢x-prisone Holmes und Vanderpoel, by a flank movement, crossed to the Judge's private room, whore they Briony for K+) multitude that had gathered in the lubview to disperse, ‘After two ho only about a hundred re was useless, Officer court room and the id bis counsel, remained in. waiting rity went home, and ed. Beclag Wht all Y ATRAET PALACE. The urrival vf OMicer Campbeli at heacquarters wens haited by the police and others with every de- His band wes warmly krasped, fod each vied with the otver in giving Lun a hearty welcome. Campbell bas reporyed ur duty, aad may expect promvtion, SOMETHING AOUT THE JURY, When the jury retired to thelr room, and the first ‘ballot was tukon, they stood nine for acquittal and Maree tor conviction im one of the lower d manslaughter, Ged in ‘isch urging the necessity o tue secdnd shot u difference aro After cons derable discussion one juror su evidence showed that uiter Cainpbel 1 Long did not release. monstration of jo) ut concerning pbell’s testimony which red (but ba Bred the second shor because he upposed the first had not taken effect, was worthy ‘The three jurors rrectness of that reasoniug, and ‘agreed to a ot of mequittal, HOW MUCH FOR SWEARING? An hour after the trial terminati on the part of the prosecution called M Bhea, were found ver: fAnte-rooin of the Dist woiting thetr turn for Ula, aeq.ulesoed . two. witnesses a comfortably seated in the jet Attorney's yy wanted to eo job Wicy had lost while at. ‘The Town of Detroit Destroyed, Carcrco, July 80.—The town of Detroit, on antas Pac fe Kaliroad, was destroy: ‘aud bail storm on Tuer ie hus Lec repor.cd, An Inventor Accidentally Killed, Avavax, July 28.—Milton Aldev, the patentee Hore Ei Cultivator and of tures eH By. fing wheel, at Vis ertablishmeat (0 instantly killed, — SS FROM OUR REPORTERS! NOTE BOOKS. pioctoni can Boarding Infants Out—New Discoveries tn Infantictde — The Smaitary A Learning tho Cause of Jufant M ve For some time past the mortality among chil- of tender age has beon enormous, the prevail- ing disease being cholera infantam. On the ath Inst, Kate Keid, rged 1% months, was eertified by Dr. Cook of Bast Pourth strect to have died of this malady, after torec days’ il!ness, Inquiry having been made by Mr. John Bowne, Rocistor Clerk of the Board of Health, 1t was found that the mother was croploys wet nurse ina private vg$ that the Infant was placed at 275 Third street, where it aird, 10 be cared for until adopted out,’ and that other ehildren are kept there on the saine terms, At Mr, Bowne's request, Sanitary Inspector Loe #an fent toarcertain how infants were farmed out from those premises, and he learned thata Mrs, Mougener, occupying the rear basement, took Infonts to buard, She had ree d five since the beginsing of the summery of which number three had died and two had been returned to their mothers, In the doctor's Judement, the woman hat treated the tntente eno. tently and carcicasly, but without malicious intent The food eiven them was milk, oF milk and W mized with crackers or “ gweibach,” food that might kill a hor: A Plot tor Roncteantt George Minnick, of Sayville, 1. 1, loved a fair damsel of the same village, and she did not disconr- ave his advances, Bat, as William Shakespeare and 10,000 other reporters have sald, the course of trno love never did ran smooth. Samuel Valentine nd suMee it to nay that he he aaw, 9 ‘The green-eyed tmonsler entered rming himerit with n da trover ofhis peice wiay nigh ineistons in his ¥, one OF winieh is Tiki grass widow. Geor ditional slouch Nat and Inaly recognized, He th are on hin track. mask, ini was secort but the avenging M. V0 ieee tare The Police Trial Farce. Patrick Flanagan, Thomas A, Curley, and Jo- fepli Nattman, were puton trint before the Pohee Commissioners, yesterday, for permitting a robbery on their port. A Mr. Kenvedy, book-keever at the Washingion Hotel, Battery Place, derused that he eaw a cxog Of ruilaus nileck and knock dows an unarmed man and "fo through" bie; thet they then waved off, firinz pistols back, es mnok as fo aay, “Follow andl we'll shoot you;" lie watehed for three: quarters of an Four, but e°all not find an oficer, and the victim told him that he lad been robbed of #2. The Bourd will, it in said, heavily fine the off- cers for uot preventing the robbery, Onrtt the Price of Geld. When it became known that the Cunard steam- er would take out only a trifle in gold, the price fell to 186%. Tits was ruin fora mumber of operators, and, to reverse this downward movement aud «ive the market & twist the other way, took 0 from the rome of u bent, and Fad the cod Din daze, which were 4 As thongh on the way to tho place of ahi ment. The bait took, The atreet became eure t vt secret shipinents of cold wore to be made, the prominin moar \ inslantar OF coarse the peop who bad bought largely at 196% sold out at tne ad- vanoe before the close of business, German tn Our Mcnools. A meeting of the Twentieth Ward School Union was very numerously attended Inst evening. J.B. Parmes, the President, spoke cnersettcally tn favor of the main question of the evening, that, pamely, of introducing the study of German into onr bits schools. This, lie eald, Ie daily. becoming a Question of great importance.’ In a city like this, ‘with go large a German population, a knowledge of their languare is necessar 7 poaker was fol- lowed by several other cenilemen who spoke enr- nestly to the same print. ‘This question is to be in- corpornted into the polities of the parties at tne next charter electi San Legal Techuicality Thrown Ont. In the Superior Court Chambers, yesterday, was called the Aaheas corpus case in whieh romo friends of Herman Geil, x German boy, made apvit cation for his discharge from the House of Refaze, itment no particuiar confinement wore spe- eld, according to Keveral m well known whit wan of renticcahip thre was until the inmate reached ago of twenty-one, The application was dis —— THE LAKOR WOVEMENT, National Bank Note Company—Sirthe of itu Kinplovees. A now case of conflict between capital and labor presents itseif this weok, and another instance offers of men on trifling pittances being required to work for leas than the litle they have been recely= ing. The National Bank Note Company have been for some time, in connection with the American Bank Note Compeny, printing fructional currency for the Government, During is employed there demanded the sar for a new class of work introd oan the: bad been recerving for the old work, Thin the Company oby to giving, and en Tuesday in advertisement in the morning pa- 43 for an inferior class of hands. Fifty-three men tablishunent betos i¢to the Plate Printers imane tately #t a ® meeting of the Union was hetd at 63 et Brouwer last night, to devise means for their axsistarce Coriog the strike, It wea reported by the inese Committee of the Natiowal Company. that $347 wou'd be the amount temporarily needod, and it was deeidedt to veseen to-day twenty per cent, upon this weck's woger of the seventy-six members of the Union at work with the American Bank Note Company, and in other offices, Tt was stated that weveral appliennts for membersnip who had not yet heen re ou. de- sired also to contribate, No objections were offered to receiving thelr money. It was # a oa at men at work on pletare plates should not be sconed cqually with those on curreney, inasmuch as their carnings were lesa ‘This propnetion was not entertained. A resolation was offered that a Committae be ap- pointed to proceed to Washi: remonstiate with the Treasury Departinent, to the effect that the men the Company soaght 10 employ could not efficiently execute the Government work. Thin waa tabled, ender the plea that the Plate Priuters’ Union of Washington were already working in the dejart- ment im behalf of the kore, A despatch and let ter were read from Charies i, Malzbt, President of Shar body, irging the strikers, to. remain fra and saying that $300 had been raised toward thetr aid by the Union ‘Tho leiter demanded the names of those who bad refused to stop work, or of those who might return to it before the clove of the sirike, Te wns reported that the American Bank Note Company had recently reiused a small increase of wages to th ir men, but that from a want of unan- dunity the latter Lad vot struck, The names were thea reod of those who refu to strike. It was ed that if the strikers provid strong cnough in their terms, they would also be al enough to exeluce the new men from em) with them, An adjournment then took plac ‘The National aud American Tank Note ( print each ove side of a sheet, and a Trea 4s placed upon the paper in Washington. renders it ‘yess for any man attempt the purlowing of any of the shoe! y are said to have united In taking the con .raet for the curreney printing, In order ty avoid cc. putition with cach otber. ae The Tailors’ Strike, Yostorday the tailors on strike met, as before, in their shops and feputa’ ovraminy tows. ‘They continied ins asion until late at night, agi during th were iuiormed of the yield # firm, that of Brockaw iiros, ‘Tie wate be‘ore James Wilde's extablivhinent was pelied with Is, dirt. and other missilcs; that be-ore ostablishment Wes threatencd with arres and one mun was actually taken into custody, bub afterward released ‘the sergeant refased to hold him, Longstreet acted ia a similar manner, as did also several othie firms, Before the vi: lous shops squads of police were stationed. Deputaiions wre recetvea tram Newark and Williamspurgh nssuring the tailors of New York of the heurty co-operation of the workmen of those places, pina sc) Sabor Items. The Journcymen Bakers will meet in Putnam Fall, Twelfth sfroet aud Thid avenue, this cvening, The Carpenters und Joiners will meet at 685 Broad- NYP er of Thirtoouth sirect, Ou Monday eveulug, ae M, ‘The Women's Typographical Union No. 1 wili havea yp, ia Bellevue Garden, Tickews ad muLtting @ The Bricklayers’ Union, No. 1, of Brooklyn, last evening appointed a committee to drat Fesolutions on the death of the lute W’ Il. Sylvia, ‘The Tallors wilt meet at K: #3 Avenue A, this morniag at + will meet In the Ger mania Assemuly Rooms at 2 o'clvok ‘The vacancy caused by the death of Wm. H, Sylvis, late resident of tho National Labor Union, tt 1s raid will probab'y be filed next mouth by the election of felow-luwnemnn, Mr. Wut. J. Jessup, We ap, land (uo nomination, Isaao Levy, @ tailor on sivike who ref . turnta of-ciot wag taken fom, 3, hoveens thee fo the’ advanced’ te: ord mi devt of ey Miche be rat branch {he : dal y, Ingorperaicd aa & he Now York Cap bak SITUATION —_—_—— IN CUBA, tttes | 4 ULHENTIC INFORMATION FROMTHE SUN'S CORRESPONDENT'S, Market—De Canto Turns apiin Havana. Havana, July 24. -Since my last letter events have thickened to such a degree that I hardly kuow Everything, however, continues to Pass off favorably for the patrlot causo, and to the specdy downfall of the Spanish rule, The cable Informed you of such things as would pase through the narrow seive of the Spanish consorslip at this point, and there I will pass over, merely giving you & rapid sketch of aMwirs on the isinnd ax they are, and how they happen THE SUN NEVER Ser: The Captain-General has issued an order up prossing the Jerald and the Courrier des Plate Unis, of your city, im this port on account of alleged arti- the patriot eumee; terested parties here do not look upon this terrible plece of practical buncombe as any great deprive: Hon, #0 long as they can obtain copies of your brave and trathful litle tuminary. its bright rays becom» clouted by Spanish tyranny, for it is doing a noble work with grand arity which hangs like @ pall over the ospects of our beautiful si ANOTHER LADY neten where to beri receiv’ comp May it be long before dispel the obs DIN MATANBAR, Another of those tahuman atrages upon he whieh hare beeome so frequent of late, took placo the other day in Matanzas, Senora Moresdes Albuquerqui the teading citizens, w idence with her the wife of one of sented in the window of alr down over ed to be w distingue Qing mark of the ¢ of the volunteers stationed in that city approache| and made a lenge at her his bayonet, She drew fled, when the brute rushed through the door and pursaed her into her private room, where he stab: As possibie, We trust ou! Ahi at the bane tive think! Mt to. your Inter compl insurrectae—when back teerided, and prea (2.008 owe-tintrd we Ube. pric seraing ‘ue balance two:thi saves exprews charges, watked off unconcerned, after carefully wiping the om his bayonet, and we have not heard of anything baving beem done to him as yet; doubtiess hoe will be rewarded with tom, No one will ceny that he has Atted himself for the command of thoso wiio battle agatnat liberty, LANDING OF A NEGRO EXPEDITION, A report 19 current here that when Dulce was Governor-General a large expedition of negroes was eafoly landed oa tho Key of Catinay, and had made thoir way to Ceapedes's army, The political Gov ernor of Havana has appointed anew administrator for the Havana Ituilroad in the interest of the Span- ve has not tromaplred WROTAL TREATMENT OF CURAN PiISONERS A letter recetved here lately from one of the Cu- ban prisoners, who were sent to Fernando Po by ‘the Spanish authorities, states that they were sixty on the passaze, and that thay were treated AA manner worthy of fends, Jntely forbidden to hold any co: With each ot! er, and the provisions whieh they had taken on board with them were stolen by the Stew el, who retailed them back at the ute prices; 4) being charged for a |, $2 tor a buttle of w bo imagined their lot was nimost unbearable, and they are now sutfering greatly from tue dampue One of tuck number took the # and one of their ¥ob as accidentally kilied by a pices of iron which struck bin om the head, THR SPANISH RRINVORCEMENTS, ‘The whole number of troops landed on the Island v. 1, Is6t, to April commission for his hero- m epportausty and co:tiie Ix Whole thing Ing ones are pronoanced pF id we eiaim the ris Dackian vend for euch: fords, bat his no ¢ Written Would nat tn the business, even Heved it to be illegith expend $15 tu make $400, bat only fouls would do so for a mcre chance to wi very poorest that can bo imagined, We have suilieorne to let our renders know in thy frst place t erut covies of United ty simply very poor engravings of genuine wot woud In single bills of @1 each, . ‘They were abso- ersation whatever ard of the v4 from Bpain, from clumve, have been 20 n skilled men tn the art out from which it appears 4 bau its due until some more of Lhosa " wkilled n who execute e for Noyes & Co, narun, May 1% 2%; Culpa. fuma, June 2 Lopes, dune is, sia ACARCITY OF MONEY. ‘Vhe Spanish Bank is abo Joan of $8,050" amount Is hot very ¢ foilen due, lave t lo negotiate for another + ay the erente The dry goods in thelr poverty ey extends tov lovk-out for the new loan is not very en ANOTHER YOLUNTEPR MURDER On the 17th tnst., one of the members of the Orst Lin astroet quarrel in this eity armed mulatts, whom he usual the murderer go SUCCRSSPUL CUMAN RAID, On the same day a party of 00 patriots, under the ind of Levering Rawos, attacked the. pl tons of Santa Kowa and Dalores, on tho outsk ty carrying off a large quan fics this opening pilen of yellow. ei inl, Having Just been Med with the aforesald ore anil olhers waiti lett visible for the benefit of country cousins who may ca, to give them ‘an ides of th mi firm of Nove ‘oor brought two lively Misses to the eounter, of whom cur reporter ingnired for a meanber of the firm, Ouo of she datacls repliod that they were ruaticatig probably yt Long Brunch or Saratogs ut thay day. Sho could not tell what hour, She wus po- inely reqnested and urged to shi hioney which the firm kept for sale, bat abe was tov well tutored and persimently med saying that she bad nothing te with that Branch of Dy nena, Hee and 4 rect Of her labors. this city, umd succeed tity of provisions and mi.itary slores, FURTHER EXPLOITS OF TU GREAT SPANISH DURL- Don Ferrer de Canto, the Dent Quixote of tthe rage by runving awsy from ‘the w junta in your ety, and mn and ‘haa arrived here by fe relused to pay the daty of $5 on a lot ot old Bt ee oat the consignece, would agely um nis iutcrmingied with san. usual bombastic & Complaint with the were tnaurrectos, My. Di Governor General in pers complaint agaiont D but the Spantars wor General th, vartuer went to the Ynsolence aud fused him a hearing, ant lustrious editor of the Crontste Queen,” now wath less prove @ valuabie ucquisition to the uray of enlisted ia the Liu this chty, sivindles will dic for Want of patronag GRESS OF BRANCH INSURRECTIONS, FROADINS OF BEANIU IPRU BREST they do, We hope to write their well-earned cpltaph. neo Villos aml Santa Spi ning in strength every day Honorato del Castillo, Lions belonging to the © HOW THM SPANIARDS DIE OFF, here in Havana, en. This will make manded since the War ‘The iusnrrection in The burned soveral planta a thei (hat of State Senator and Commissfoner of In- solvency, leit Boston for Duxbury to await the cul- the third which he has ¢ Dogan; having lost every soul af lis other two cou mands either in battlc oF by discane, derangement mado themselves manifest, Ath boarding house he pi on uecouut of bis poverty. A short timo aiterw he returned with @ pocket fa orsed the landindy that he was as rieb aa Cr and could buy up the whole town, He went From Puerto Principe we have tho glorious news that General Pucilo has heen a that his son hae Joined the insurgents ayiinal him, GENERAB DK LA TORRE ROUTRD AND 7. Gen, Figueredo ¥ with 4,00 neu, made a jolt attack om General de la ‘Lorre, near Santingo de Cuba, a (ew days ago, nil (ook Mim prisoner, report says that Figueredo bas had lim shut, while angther states that le fs still 1a prison, GENERAL MARMOL A’ ‘The Spanish papers hu and Gen, Jordan utterly routed bbs ANCING ON SANTO S¥IRITO, ea despateh this mornl is inarchiu ab the head of 2,000 nic on Santo Spirit, With the Intention of attacking the ciry. SUCCESSFUL LANDING OF ANOTHER EXPEDITION An expedition of 1,000 m cers.ul landing at Bahia Honda, a xmali town on the north of Cuis, dixpite the efforts of tht place, which opened fire fected a suc: Jones. brow ies teabe. ara cif ice Ikobt. Pardeey removed? Gi i S00, “Vice OL Ns Chap u fires Tay’ crewed trom to 8 QIN HAVANA, person for their go This has been rendered necessary by she alarming increase Of smuggling in this vieinity, RAIN AND SICKNESS, It bas been raining a great d coumequent sick noms Is the Spanish troop. 1,40, vice i, De irk! 1-000, ‘vice Goo. jnire, ‘Clerk, ‘$1 T. Cait, Ch Janes H, Cryau, Clerk, @, Hgnea, Hing off large. a Mshed a letter froin Gen, B, Virginia about requiring ti of tie State Legisiaure, Mr. Butle Hy oplulon, orators would hay a w ive cloar, that 16 ie ‘ thont, ‘and ‘wit Fw of ty From, af adininist no ity of the Patriots iu the Bavtera De: Havana, July 80. ing of the stockhold. crsot the Havana Railron thelr partio/pation tm the rebellion, did wot so paruen tint who Iéet the yotes ofthe to ai ow Las Tunas report the provisions, And anxiously looking Jor @ convoy with supphes from Vueito dot lectors beeauae The insurgents are com.nitting depredations ba the Bentiago, Puerto Principe, oat ‘The Hilinein Ki Cmecaao, July 80.—In the Superior Court this fudge Ug i ja 01 case, not ‘Ve able to Fender bis, the early part of next weel Court bas eubscquently ite Quarrel, gas of cons AN WKXCELLENT RAIT FOR RURAL SHARPERS. _—— 8200 for $15 ; $2,000 for BHO—A Wall atrect € Fishing for fools is becoming as unremuners- tive as bobbing for eels at the ferry slips, anlces in deed the lines are ellken,as suggested by Pat Malloy to Jadge Lott, And this roralt ts matuly ow ing to Tx Sox's repeated exposnres of the franis which abound hero, Kverbody who knows anything reads Tum Sux in city and country, and as the fool fishers go angling in the rural districts rather than in tho well drained rivateta of the city, the country people ‘and circulate our luminary, Almost every day we laints from ome place oF other from | persons who have either been swindied of attempts to swindle whom have been made. ‘On Friday we received two documents, one from 8 reader of Tom Sum in Honesdale, Ia., and another from Borkeley Springs, Morgan county, West Va, cireulors both of whieh emanated fom a Mile on the fonrth floor of G5 Wall street, kept oftce by Noyes & Co. The gullible recipients that their authors havo in (elt Dotsnession becoming more and more avxious to reat an cireulars informed tho FES stock of exact copies of the xenuing United peRMUTY Hotad Cexecntod BY the wiost skilled ign In the art outside of the State Prion), which (hey) desire to immeniately 1O#8 OF OU Mind FOLLOW ng y Fearounbie terive, Vie es reprerenting 6200, In various denominatio axes representing §590, In varlons denomination ages 1 ting & Packaxos rerteseiting $1,000,1n various douomtna Hous, price fe. Packages rapresenting $2,000, In vartoue dooomiua: Hons, pricy $90, And Foon for every nackige thereafter. If you order a Ha pacange wo will weil 10 no one or . wn, OY a the excluslyo Fo in ® age ou recel Darge you Above you paying us the Palance fon After you have Feesived tho package re partiy to your honesty (0 0 fie tata you wi" cous ter «to deal with ue turd With oUF Fequevt. IC you ar tous by mal we wil ‘age by express, (0. D.~coilect OW deliv y for & parkaxe, you Ab B00 Aer Faia However it''s preferable to hay all, for rensony Of sate) RO, Ht sure to come Bale to ni If Lor send por ord ered loiter LOAnY amount other WayP. Your or: got your goodn have the letler ¥ inter ion, a ire to avail Soursclf of this i) #0 at ono, ANA ad (Tees In fering tte ur abIllty to keep the these notes by the kaw the Kenning . ‘« 8. We plzoe reliance tn 7 ff profound secret to make our own terms I 1f Wwe sont anmton it would wake ol © asgitaintorosted partion worl Ja Justice to onrscives we pow nim Any les Quan. OF 08 any Ober ‘The casual reader of this circular would gain th Impression at drat that these “cxact copter of Unite ‘Treasury notes” were well execute: counter nd the semi-contidential way, la which the Most mon would gladly t chance war (ho the worda tn tho Grst linoy of the clreuiar, at thon ‘Treasury notes are whieh be very doar at 7) cents per §109, even If sold ‘The fraud lies not in the notes being counterfeit, Jen of gengine inoney, bat in tho price charged for them, And ty make’ the bait the more palatable, the untry dupe is furtuor informed t, nird of the full amount wi .O.D, Bat tae chaps ro a baiton whether they ever olicet on delivery; if they can only get the o hind beforchand they are well paid for their bie. N secing these copies, wi dfor stant thn receiving ther nw money Bat the idea intended to be oyend ist excented by the nent of the Stato Prison,” Sing Sing will not re teal coun & eupies o 6) Wall ploycent within ite granite wails, fttther imprewied by thy Indirect oflers of agencies fn towns, countios, ud States, and by the me quest to keep the whole thing a secret, Our read Crs should know that these “exact copies" of Gov. Crament notes have been sold here on the streets by satay for one cent cach, whether the copy re jrescni'd Che dolar or ene hundred, end tat after 4 day or two, when tl way, ble public considered th rat that price, ani re- fuscil to purchase auy more, wad the boys Kave toom Hy unprofitabse business, Be ros of money, the United Staton ( iiterest to inleriere with the traile, nwo sent a reporter down to merely pine thas , and upon opening a wif boxed in, ov it were, by high neck, through which bo’ could nov hea a dot of What Was foing on within, Kven this of Iteelf vould give one an hdea ot Mepitimacy abont the incss, But ia on tuls box Were was td across ro that 1 over | Hh On a table pos were of them evidenily irom their appearance rs, These ure probably pace and ® Co Tad to ve tr 0 be Biled. 4 itade of the business which they & Co, transuet. The opening of the ie expected “the boys” In town on Navur wome of the ties were evidently to fill the envelopes jem aud Ler employers reaped we fruit ppose that this oxposure will reach the | the fouls in the United States, and hcnce think Mt will immediately interiere wit Co.'s profits, But as ‘Tu Bun becomes dely read ir uth, West, and South. ath by month, wo exoect in time shat Wiese ‘And when abd th ity of a Bont t Mr. A. 0. Allon, a prominent lawyer of Boston, who held several political positions, amon Laws ud Poll- events of the landing oF W French cable, ay and Tuesday the first ons, © mptowns of I ‘d anability to. pay hia bill ey, and in- ols anit quarreled with almoat ey jonds iniormed the Mayor of Duxbury of Mr »conduct, and that oficial bad bim taken 11 by three State eon vi taken back to On the way ho cut one of the officers and After considerable dinicuity he ny, Wransferred to the Asyluin for Wasuinaton, July 80.—The following appoint. ments have been mude in the Nuyal otice, on re commend :bon of Mr, Merritt: Wins A Kntry © ¥C 9, vice A. Usher, re- ‘i vice Win. A erik, $01, veo geek fae * Byler," Cl in, removed | Gaivii (. Clerk, imcres Kier A Ct a A i fol m inado in the New York i . L. rouce, Day las) view Pine, rowoved 0} ce per’ view. i He, Feudved 2g te ptell, citrk- FY oved ; Hold: tor ier, removed ; Hold? ‘Gardner, reskgwed |G: tt Wel eo Mbp aain. resigned: Win, hg mote resigned | MOB v 90 Gees heathen The Virginia Kiection Muddic, Ricumoxo, July 80.—The State Journal pub. Butlor to a citizen of et oat of members Ny fn that 1 am Govern: the law of Cou aside an rod 10 thei 3 who Cannot take ‘tne teat aur oeen thor ny [7 ‘fea pact rah is ahs bee ySTHBENL 12 9/0 ae ab AUR Mgt i is oan Fombve the mecetahly ef taklas the ‘rou cla Budden Deats of a Race Horse, BSawarooa, July 8-—K, W. Cameron’ two- ears. filly, euterod for the. mateb to-morrow, wan hie mori Tan into @ board fence, et was yy! ee an sem, 1 i ‘ SMASH ON THE N rimiual Careleasness of about 40 miles an honr and when turaln curve near Te & mile soath of Chestnut street station the rally diminished, the locome loaded down with {ro lohorers were pushing along on the # Of oce third | but plunged bead rear truck nerors the track. ‘The passenger ears were alno thrown from the Puls at the first shock, and bad a rough passage over the ties, but; were not much damaged owing, It fon lic trace wt cli when duo. Grant Wasnis Ang in Missi at Btate. ‘Tacrs is good necticut, aud Was the State Attorney for years, In 1835 he was clected to Congres, and again reélected tn Lit Governor of Connecticut, At this time the Wilmot Froviso became an issue in the Democratic party, ana Mr, was not rei i Tim Attorney General, and he held’ the ros the accession of Gen, T Henate of Connecticut in 1860, was chosen U, 8. Senator, him nothiug more to hope for at h chanan gave the Navy. ‘The election of Mr. Lincol dency war followed by open deu eceessioniats, and Mr. Tours under the imputation of sympathizinz, if mot of ne: tually coOperuting with bu * pears to iiave been mado to 'rhove Lim from the arge, Many of (he most patriotic oMcers of the vy bad been pt the general Goveramout had determin ous mevmures, th ve been despatched on long cruises to vista is In 1861 Mr. Toucey retired top The Hon, Henry Keep, forn Aied at bie renidanee, GO ‘Fifth avenue, at about 6 velo promi was» brotver of Antho British Consw, and son of tho la Barclay. Ho was 1 years of age, and had lived fevouty-thrce youre in B. B, Bhermiu, and &. U. PB, Ode was performed by the Key. H, G. Bolter, ussistod by the Rey, B, 4, Sattertes, robbing Lawrence Gi luls bail, Packer Shie The Hon, Asa P yeceptance to the Convention which nomiuated hia eat known tie reluctance with which he permitted bis name to be used,aud his senge of the responsibility,the ay to reduco the of the Gover pardoning felons, to encourage c | Baas eee, EW JERSEY. _—_—- FORTY MILES AN HOUR WITH A TRAIN AN HOUR REMIND TIME, —_—> ites Em plovees—The Evoning Washington Train Thrown off near Newark—The Locomos tive Wrecked=Miracutous Escape of the Passengers from Instant Doaths The Washington train, due in Jersey City at 4:05 P.M, yesterday, met with a « the southern outskiris of Newar whieh the locomotive was des demption, the track torn op for some distance, and the whole train thrown of, but mirseulourly with. ont Lora of life, ‘The train whieh met with the ae ions accident on S12 P.M, by ‘oyod beyond re. Jent was adont an hour behind time in cousequenes of an accident fo the early part of the day near Wasbington. Aner Jeaving Elizabeth they ran acrous the meadows at the shout thece-fourtha of ad street enzincer, Radward Palze, aw al flag of danger a short distance ahead, and blew down brakes sharp, Before the speed of the train hal been very mate: ve #irnek ® handeeart rails, which hulf a doaen ae track. The concussion Was a very wevere one, sending the heavy trom rail fying fn all directions, and throwlng the locomotive off of the track to the right At the wame tare the track was torn mp, and conse. quently tho entiro train, consteting of tho mall car, baggage ear, and four passenger cars Alter Wearing along for 2% fect, the I.comotive Jumped over to the southern track, where it was brought to a sudden stop by so109 of the iron rails, Which bad plereed it aud Goubiod ap under the fire. The tenter keeled over on f!s wide, and the mail car breaking loose, smashed down a telegraph pole and shot off at near! high board fence, an much damaged condition at the rear of a eitinen's cht angle, domotished = ht up on ie eide in w ing. ie baggage ear followed in he samo direetio the farward tracks being brokon to pieces, it rinost tuto the sand, and leit the Md, to being provided with sombody's patent bumpers, award Wood, the mail agent, was injured in the back, but not sot George Meyers, the fireman, who was passing wood at the time, was thrown violently back upun the wood pile, The only passenger ascertained to hnve been in Jured war an old gentleman who woe atanding up at the time of the collision, by being thrown to the ‘The enginoor, Rawurd Paize, had a very narrow evenpe from death, The floor of the cab was broken up by one of the Iron rails, which was caught and twisted ap under the engine, which let him down through, but be managed to Craw himself up again, and then ate to a standstill, ‘The locomotive Is probably beyond redewption. ‘The cylinder head was stove jn, the poral broken, tho contre Gro box des boiler stove through by aa iron roll, Halla dosen {roo rails were found bent locomotive, Tn a short thn brought upon tty deriek proceeded to clear away the wreck. By Ty Jock the Northern bound track was cleared so as ly. nd was cons! ably braised. 4 had his aide wrenehed hack of tho seat in front, x to hin post until the Locomotive came A rods ished, and the ad twinted up u denne Inrze number of laborers were ground, and with the ald of a to allow of the presage of trains, but the ollice Lrmek Was not eloured, avd tho trace Tat until i BM All the thai and the B in train, duo in 2), did not arrive un Iniyhit wo WhO Witnenved the collision, ray that if the c 1 n become tupaet the appoars ty have A thee farther the band ear chill Was Over mt curve, and nt — THE MISSISSIPT'L ELECTION, en Back on" Hin Fathersineliw: Dout Avcoviathe Nomination of the Cun= cvntive Party. Gon, Ames, com appl, left to-night to reru ne his ¢ thorily for aw dent Grant assured him ne that Pree should not be removed from his command, and tat the influen would ve exerted in fo strait derstood, of the admintetration r of the candidates of the ut Kopublicun party, ‘This decirion, tt 19 reached tu-day In the Cabinet sea t lies acepted the nomination of the Tuige Do Conservative Republicans, and the induence of ed tnjuistration La all Lis branches will be used in oppoat tion to him ne OBITUARY, ee The Death of Isanc Toncey. Tho Hon, Taane Toueey, laty Sucrotary of the Navy, He was born in Hartford county tn 1798, and reeetvod & common school educat ied in Hartford, Coun., yesterday morning. um. Mo Guited with the ocratic party when It first became uxcem 139, In IM1H he was elected Fouscy took sidos with the Hunker. He ond in 1588 Mr. Polke an vintod hon nh lor, He was eleetod to the noxt your he ported the tion of Mr, I inane Ne. bill received bis ¥ The as genidaney of the Repablicans ta Connecticut tcf c. rr, Bu im the ppointinent to the Dresi trations of the how always rested ho attempt wp id tho retired List; and whion on vigor nelpal vosseln were found to ate life, - ‘The Death of Henry Keep. ly of Buffalo, Liss evening, alter w long illness, the was nly known in banking and railroad ident of the New York Central xt to Commodore Vanderbilt the ter tnflucney in ral cop. President of tie ¢ considerabie political power, pt so much as his predecessor, Denn Hich died wort several million of dollira, ral will take place on Sunday, - ‘The Funeral of Georgo Barclay. George Barclay was buried yosterday from Broadway. The deceased gentienan y Ba r Jol, Thomas + cliy. “Ho retired from Burinoes log sau. Tho pall hearers were Bonjamnin Ayman, Heury Suydam.) Wo Barne wall," Adam Norrie, Thomas Lidiow, Gouvernsur Kemble, I. The service — Reddy tho Mlackemit Two officers belonging to Capt, Jourdan’s com. mand wil sai! from this elty to-doy ina Pactfe mail steamship, armed with # requivition from Gov, Hoff. man, to bring back for trial the Hon, William Var- ry, better known as * Reddy the Blacksmitl * on efor am, the other for furfviting rrival be will stand trial ov to ehargos, $9 His Castor inte tho Bing, ker has addressed a letter of overnor of Pennsylvania, iu which he makes , trade, to execute the lawe, to be sparing of ‘Mun, to restore forward the inter- Ho intimates that he mot lame an aghy 98) yo CURIOSITIES OF CRIME > Poter Funke andUnconcealed Swindling. A SON reporter, yesterday aliernoon, met a gentl man on Brondwa: tioned related the following little alors : the old decoy bidders, whose faces are familiar to nearly every one going down Broadway tlonoer eyed every anger very clos tered, and o would ti stil remained inside wa operation pieces of silk, oF rather one pic ed be of 4ome far Inferior me with a tremendo price in the ¢ card down sey to the decoy vant wad thn fist, bid wondered how the thing wo ikl turn ont a8 curfous to ascertain what the man really did but as the doors liged to take my eruiined to wait wntithe eame out, In a te the peour auet! +t, ® boll dog visaged man, came out stool very close to me, Woe stood there twenty infnutes before the countryman eppesred on the Pushed anido by this limping auctioneor, and threat clovk tn the afternoon. I called to were hureying the countryman followed him aod asked him what be pala for th rat, but opom hie told whero he had been, he conionsed (nat bo paid ovcr $40, He did not realine his sitansion manil the whole working of the Peter kk store was thoroughly latd opes, but then bis visage was aaad one, This is ae old ouisance, © whieh bot been in existence long enong! vo been driven out of Broadway, at any rate, rome street over the body of Rudvlph Maus, AIK, Ww po Anh , maide bis apy room und door, the ee table wan ay which he is brother of Mr. aMicted with melancholia tuo much decompoxe ti reciay t found Lryehaing,* portion hay at th for a post mo , Lut the couleots of tho Vial tell the story, - Bronking Into ® Stoi Burglar Shot wh yesterday morning Abraham Aaronson, ed 11, Of 43 Vesey etre as a cierk, forced an entrance Into the prem Stewart H, Adams, at ( Vesey street, by raising the sash of the skylight of the store, Mr. Adams had recently been & loser of property on several ocen- und had rosolved to sleep on the premises and N'the thieves, When, therefore, young Abraham store ho was roccived with a pistol khot, deen urrested, Aaronson was committed for Nav trial. — The Wall Strort Usu In the Oyer and Terminor yesterday, Judge Cardozo requested Di Attorvey Garvin to give Boilee to the p who ha plead Ity to tho dndicrments for usary to attend oo the loth of Aue ust, at 11 A.M, whew His Honor will pronounce tue dread ventence of the law —— Shocking Accident at a Watoring Place. Mr. Charles Moyer, of 87 Park row, who lives in Kast Hoboken, and hat been suumerinng with his nily in Dousbiuiytow, + went down to the bovch accompanied by his “wile, coverness ant four children, Mrs. Meyer finding the water too cold in fe Ventired ont a whort dijtince, and) beng dhayn duder by tie undertow, called for help. The ZoverneNs, WoO Wak hear ber, went to her axstatance, bat was herself uiable tor 8 on Mr. Meyer, who plunsed in pite Offers, wis wot able bo say AeIf” Alter adesporute strirccle all three sank, a ter anoth nl were drowned. Their dead Lodi wers Washed whore next movi Rotizi Burraro, duly 30, ~The vford Halbert, editor of the Christian Advocaty, 4 political and ree ligivus paper in tis city, was thrustied lust evening by Novinan Holley, son ob the Collector of « Of {his port, for a doramatory article relative to bim tell and father, ‘The cause “of the arti tocate was the disappointment of Hl receiving an oMce inthe Custom House tor wh ho was ait applicam — Fraudulent Pay-ito! Gov, Thomas Byun © Custom Toure, ® weighuwaster in the tom House, was helt for examination yesterday, before Commissioner Osborne, ou a charge of hay- jug, on the Ist and 15th fost.,and al variovs ottice times, prosentedt and caused t0' be preseuted iraudu- Tent Day-soils, with intent to defraud the Govern mont, ‘The complaint was taado by Mr B,G. dayue, special ageut of the T'reasury Departaiont, —— WEATCHESSER COUNTY, _ ‘The Gravd Jury is about to investigate the mis. management of Bing Sing prison An indictment lias been found for murder in the first degree against William Carpenter, the negro who kitied Peter Manta, tr. of White Pal Harlem River tor Railroad in North New York. MF. Jo- the honor of throwing up the Tho colored ottixena of Now Rochelle, Mamara- ye, and Por ite op Monday noxt rauing tho HeHVALION Im the Lndica, in the oid camp mevting ground, Kyo —— JOTTINGS ANOUT TOWN, - Prof, Thateher gives us no rain to-day, Music on the Park mall at4 thix afternoon, A new city hospital tw nbout to be butlt at Ninth avenue aad Twenty-niith st Jolin Stubbs attempted to shoot James Hughes, at the inturseetion vf Greene aud Auily streets, yesterday afternoon, Jobn and Kilen Keenan stubbed Catharine Lough rey In the back of tho neek with a buyouct, a2 Gaueo: vuort on Thursday night A young girl attempted to ‘Thursday night by leap.ng otf Uh ret, DOL she Wan Feecagd by ‘Thomas Watson, of Pai orehage of the lungs at Bow day suicide on dock at Christopher Hor, N. J., died of hem- ‘and Canal atreet, yoster- jain blin, who was aeverely burued, on Thurs: day viznt, at 44 West Twenty sixth street, By the burst Ung of a kerosene lainp, died yorterday, i's new track transported the injured race horse Noodte m Hunters Point t0 ite stable in thie clty, Without pale ‘The City Surveyor has laid out the new plaza in fre g y Hal! Perk, and work oa it ls to be begua ina ew Isiac Levy, a tailor, was committed by Justice anaileld y eaterday, to hnewer the charge of taking too ‘abbage from a customers order. Col, Georg W. Gibbins has opened a reerulting office at 446 Broome street for American officers (or Doo Citlon, who is aspiring to the (hrouo ot Spain The Newark and New York Railroad yesterds, reducod thet fares as follows! Single tickets, & cent wacl excasion Uickeis, % cen s#; and tekete by the package of 100, $15. Frodeyck W. Kgedeg wns arrested yenterday on a by Brown Browher, of William aud terday to take the nt Catharine Steck, agedt 11, of who ai been struck fa the left #9 Fant Pweitth Bere tide by award Wile ut alitehel, of charge of Fanning ty the Hon. WH Bt tye Grouadier Guarda, Cana Hotels was arrested yester: Dill of $80, under the von, OF Hee Majoa the Bt, Nicholas W. R. B, complalas that wo are far behind Buro- peau’ marigune eitios in means for saving persons from Growulng, aud that persovs who rhok thelr lives 10 save olkers uover Teccive aby thanks OF Compensation for danages to clothing, health, &e, AS many of the churches are closed during the rr onth of August, the Young slen's Christian Associa. ‘lon will open thelr roome on Suivlay evenings, durlog wrest St an et a who seemed very indignant about something or other, and who on being ques- In passing up Broadway this afternoon cartosity Jed me to atep into the mock anction atore of the “ Peter Funk Van Houten” on Broadway, near White strect, Tat ones recognized a ccuntryman among Ne Ae yan he en: er had taken my position berore several decoys cot in front of me, and endeavored to jostle me out, or make it Ao wineomfortatle that T Ofimy own accord, T gave way to them, 4 thelr ewtndilng The keon-eyed puctioneerbroneht frward several of silk, whieh he the conntryman, and the reat pieces The cheapest cover his wae his own. Cah et the anetioncer, and the santryinan wat hurried of into the reat of the | stor Tsaw at once Uiat what was to him for sik was in reality nothing but thia gauze, and T What occurred back 11 the store Lam anable to six. Lonty raw thet tho countryman eame forward very much excited; wiiereupon. the suetioneer tm Pedlatety Informed myself and two errand boys, besides the elght or nine that the sale wa closed for dhe day, thanking us ior our kind atten- 1 hawediately walked uy and lopped him om th culder, bat! Dehire t_cyald apes to hima wes ened with clinched fists to be knocked down if £ spoke to that man. ‘Thi on Broadway, too, at 4 Morr near by. Tila did not tuttmidate hie, nor did he relax Wis grasp notil the effcer’ compelted iim to do eo. ia the meenwnile bis accomplices y. bat ‘oods be had bought. Ie refusod to tell me at emt yeuterday at wed to have committed door loekwd. On forcing the Wr. Mous dead, On tho $uillowed, | The tor ha been The bowly wan yesterday m examina |, who describes himself of — —SSSSSSSS3 PRICR TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS ae LAST NIGHT'S BUSINESS IN THR BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS, patterned Naturalization and Alleginnce—Chenp Poste nue between Great Bri he United States—Me, Bennett Yoas Clap. Lonpow, July 90—Midnight.—In the House «f Commons to-night, Mr, Bruce, the Home Seeretarg, | In reply toan inquiry of Mr, Bourke, sald Her Ma Jesty's Government intendod to tatroduce a DIM com cerning naturalization and allegiance at the next vem slon ‘The Marquis of Hortineton, Postmaster General, | replied toa question of Mr. Bayley, that the eakjest | of cheap postage between England end Amerien Would bo brousht under the notice of the Goverm ment as soon as the public business permitted, The House of Lords have dismissed the appeal of Miss Shedden with a dectsion against the appeliamt, Mr. dames G. Bonnett, Jr., has been nominated @ member of the Royal Yacht Ctat, err The Goodwood Race Loxnox, July 30.—Tho Nassau fovercigns each eubscription, tor 3 one mile, was won by Sir J, Hawtey’ hy Beadsian, out of Matame Kelentine: Mr. Oty Iin's eb. f. The Orphan, by Newminster, ont of Dice Media, second, aad. the Dake of Beaufotve eh. & Scottish Queen, by Blair Atol, oat ot Edith, Uni Four ran, terfield cup (handicap), value 200 so¥es ription of 15 sovs. each. for three-year was won by Sir O, Legard’s b. minster out of Vesta, six ide by Kotte stone's bc, Brambridge, by Dundee out of Lag, third, Nineteen ran, The Nursery Stakes (haniieap) of 13 sovereign 5 forfeit, with 100 sovereigns added, fer twee ear olds, was by Mr. AwaoR, Trora’Palmouth's "Gerirne second’: Me. Drea Frea Trade third, ‘Twenty three ran. The dettieg was 10to Lagainst Morphip, 6 to 1 against Gertrade, and 16 to 1 against Free Trade, — THE ROCK ISLAND STEAMER RIO®, Colored Men Driven Stoned—Ono Stabbed a Nh Poxr Brnox, lil, July 29.—This morning ene hundred and fifty raftsmen tuck passage om the steamer Dubuque at Rock Island aod Davenport, When the steamer started a Aegro deck band waa placed at the forward steps to guard them whéle the clerk collected the tickets of the passengers, Ono of the raftamen being refused passage ty the negro deck hand, assaulted the black and was promptly kmosked down, and the stesmen stopped at Hampton, when the raftmen attscked the colorud men driving them into the river. Four @ them were peltcd with lumps of coal and @naliy drowoed, Another colored man. who bed beam badly stabbed, was dragged from a Indy’s state-room, and thrown overboard. He was drowned before help could reach bim. Captain Rhodes, of the De- buque, telegraphed to Clinton for @ foree to arrest 9 ridters. Meantime they asswined complete contro! of boat, alt the colored men whe escaped fled to Inland, where Deputy Sherif Paine enrolled 100 mea and took a special train on the Weatern Union Baik road, and reached Clinton before the Dabuque, The Boat’ was seized by the Steriff, and returned te Rock Island. Alt the ringleaders’ are tn custody a@ Rock Island. They were led from the boat it Videntifed. Over forty aro in custod: at Rock Isiand forty of the capti como ashore, but an extra force of poliee haa beem stationed throughont the erty, = —_ What Citizeas may Kxpect at the Hands of ae Independent ef the City. Two weeks ao, as a gentleman was going about 110 A.M, he entered an oyster New Chambers pear Chatham, aud after Granwaeting bi stepped oat to the sitownik and Nhe hig Aone Sigay, hep con aut eon instructed” In Mulberry there. He (iut'Re was smoking.” The odlcer then, wknowk warning or provocation, took him by the throat and Jerked bim out ou the ttrect, ‘The policeman nexb tried his hand upoo auother man, who was alse standing on the widewalk smoking. The ineulted tnen went to the police station in Oak street, and Sergt, Williams took their complaint" and sent ‘anotner oMfcer up to Chambers street tom what was the matter with Wade Hing, who I supposed to bave been intoxleated, When he saw tho insulted ettizen the second tune, he threatened to Jock him ap, and menacingly wielded his club. A compiaint was made yesterday fore the Police Board, b re tio Police holding r lucrative places by tat the haute of tne elee th inst, asa Mr © to linmcnse mill stones tn a wagon on the side of @ high Will, near Princeton, Ky., the larg 2,50 pouisds, toppled out of down the bill with accelers y through the brish and underwood. At the foot of the bill It crashed through » fonee and into a farm yard upset ting a row or bee hives, ‘Thence It rushed intoe stock yurd beyond the house, through a herd of ealven und horses, killing two of the former and ome of the latter before it stopped. ‘The frightened eo cupants of the overturned bee hives aughted om some children who were playing near, aud stung them so badiy that one lias since died, and two ott ers aro blind and specchless, uni aot expected t@ live. Bi atl ‘The Dickens U 4 Tho feud which resulted in the shoo! and Jeath of Mr. Wade Bolton, on Main street, phis, by Col, Thomas Dickeas, » few days ago, in the division of the profis of the wealthy slave Wading firm of Bolton, Dickens, & Co. Over s dozen persons have met an untimely death om + of the quarrel. Bolton was sbington county, N.C.,oa Nov, 8, 181% He leaves a widow, but ao child His catate te vale vod at $25,000, of which his widow receives 8 and 49) acres ol land, and the widew of Stonewall Juckson $10,000, Lt is wuderstood that he has $10,000 to tound an orphan asylum at Big Creel thot he bas given ten acres of land each to his’ for mer Haves who remained with hum after the war, ne NEW JERSEY, Brady's Currieatum, ity, Is to have ite grand opening ulbt on'Monday cvenin ui’s Kplscopal Chureh was sold recently te + dance house and lager Washington st Miter about ove our ness of c-am, ‘An unknown woman attemoted ts commit anicide ttuiping over moard fs Long Dock, Her hoops Regier afloat uutit some wou rescued her, Goorge Fesemman was found drowned last night ine *Pofnces tiapector'e Docks foot ot North Fate oat, Jersey City. Todd, pastor of tho United a Patortom, was serenaded oir, At his rosidouce Ne a “Cnareh oe De coe Mike Finney and Thomas McKinney, carpenters in the enuploy Of the Morris and Essex. Wallrotd Come PR af Hoboken. fought, yesterday aficruoom, aa inhey bis of MeKiuney's thamd, Miss Buckson, the daugbter of Mr. Buckson, stm ton agent at Tuliytown, ‘on the Philadelphia and ton Haliroad, was barved by a Kerosene lamp ex and withia a few hours died. i boy who had been stealing fruit In Treme toim was on Tharaday chased by 4 dog-4id)mped iaaw the’ermal, to get out of the di 7. Altiough am em port swiinmer, haying Deen exhausted by the rea, be Was drowned, Adrunken woman attempted to leap into the om \f}, near the, Hoboken Ferry. om Thursday ¢ Bh} Wistaved by the Dratanders ‘and taken to pr. There, he made & rope of her silk cloak, and at to hang horself, Dut was seen In time and secured, —$——$——t se SPARKS FROM THE TELBGRAPH, ae which left New Orlea Monday I a as faba Clarksville, Team were burned in the Memphis railroad disaster. ‘The revort that Commissioner Delano has recemb- ly at i VARAT a rdot saute tateane = Persons who purchase unsmoked aaest rk from packers, aud then sinoke, fem, are Hable to tax under section ‘3 March Sly 1865, ‘The Am Pe eae | 4 Aa attics