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THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE LAND LURRERS' EXPERIENCES OFY CANARSIE. ATrip op Canarsie Buy—The Hotels Fal withoat the Annoy- amplon © Intelligent of Dogs. Correspondence of The Sun } Skasipe House, Aug. 1.—We came by way of Canarsic, leaving New York 12:45 P. M. on Satur @ay, to catch the 6 o'clock boat, We found a wri ten notice ported on the aide of a honse in East New York which informed as that on and after July St, Me 5 o'clock boat would leave at B14 o'clock, Two Goren possengers were astonished. ‘The Hon, De wit © Litilejohn, of Buffalo and Oneida, owne the boats, As a canaller he is sald to be unequalled Asa sicamboat man he is a failure, James Fisk, Jr., wouldn't give him @ cabin boy's commission. Mr. Litticjobn's boats appear to land where and ‘when they please, Sometimes they stop at the Bea Bide here, and then again they don't, Many passen fers patronize the yachts, Good swimmers, how ever, take the b and jomp overboard and swim to the hotels along the route. If Mr. Littlejobn rans the Repnblican party of Madison county as he rune bis steamboats, he will pile up an immense Demo €ratic majority in t © full . SCIULY?, THR AKA DOG, Canarsie isa city of commercial tmportance, Ite docks resemble the docks a1 the foot of Wall street. The piors were crowded, and the bay was dotted with yachts and saliboats. These vessels convey Passengers to Rockaway beach, A yearago, but two boats were engaged in this trade, but since Little: fobn has started his wonderful line of steamers, a bundred yachts, more or less, leave Canarsie every bour in te day loaded to their guawales with pas- fengers, As the yacnts run to accommodate the passengers, and the steamers don't, the majority of the passengers prefer the former, ‘Theve yachismen are a hardy class of salts, Canar. Ble bay is Miled with ehoals, Charybdises, reefs, ts: Jands,Scy los, sharks, ond dram-fish Lighthouses are Bearce. It requires a suilor of no ordinary nerve to Garry passengers safely through these treacherous @angors, without chart cr compass, for fity cents a Dead. But they do it, Ove old seadog named Behultz (not Jackson 8.) saila In @ bee line from Canarsic to the Seaside, seven miles, in an hour, and says he tas cone it in forty-seven minute ne tomes to un isiand, he gets out and carries his boat Over on bis back. He is equal to all emergencies, fod withal very careful, On dark nights, atrange Joungers on the piazza of the Seaside trequently hear ® deep hollow sound, as if a huge metal substance hed been buried into the war. They start to their feet, anit, with fa. ee pallid with fear, uervously ask : What is that?" “Oh, nothing; don't be alarmed,” Gus Failing Will reply. “It's only old Sehultze heaving bis toad An imivense stono jug stands within Capt Behultz's cabin, ‘The Captain ways itis filled with water to raise the tide, when the sea-grass is too high. ON THR MUNY DEEP, ‘We left Canarsie at 6:15 in the clipper John Nel Bon, Cupt. McRedden, The Captain wore a woollen Birt, His face resembled a murky sunset, and he Bhewed topacon, He leaued against the rndder with An air of conscious #elf-possession, and handled bia ropes with the dexterity of a Sixth Ward polt Heian We lind a fair wind, “Some wo mites. from Canarsie we passed to tho windward of a desolate bar. A ca in passenger discovered two castaway Bailors upon the bank, and besought Capt. McKed- den to send a boat to their relief, The only auswer Feturned was: * Them ain't shipwrecked sailor: ony Yorkers out a shootin’ clams, fere the Capsain hitched up his quid in his check, ans shot a hiqui the railing. Vive minutos afterwas Grew of vie man to cat tho jib and clew up t The cabin passenger was evidently dec ed, and watched the tucking of the vc eager eyes, remarking, “1 don't see any cat the Cupta'n ordered ‘mo Tee reupj e* ana the reevng of the jib haly cabin passenger remarked to her companic Bavigollon Wis a wonderfnl science, and te cap! added that botany and phrenology warn't a circum hanes. At 6 o'clock the coptuin ordered the bowaprit tobe furied to the windward stucden sail trytma: while the centre-board halyards were dew rected And the main track was caulked. When this was done, the cipper rounded Barren Islind Point, Here ali tic Ratsengeis became srasick, and bean to etch ye Captain comforted them by saying that tho fresh Ocean air, when fist breathed, always produced sea- Aickness,’ The cabin passenger saia that sle never had had any idea that the vccan air smelt #0 bad. The Captain said that it didn’t smell #0 bad antil the Board of Health seized the islund, The run from Island to Rockaway was Schultz's passengers came fn three hours iaicr. ‘They were covered with du which ‘ell upon them while Schalte was backing lis Dout over the islands of the bay, WHO ARE HERE, The jocean, surf ts here, ond an every-day, home Mike Iife without the annoyance of hairdressers dressmekors silks and jaces. Occasionally the litter of a diamond, or the flutter of w Inco pocket andkerclief ratches the eye, but they are ewauped Dy wrappers and calicoes lady wears a coarse straw ha, such as worn by country boys when driv. lng home the cows. Among those rolling in the surt and lounging vencath the green trees ironting the hotel to-vay were Cant. J. Mount, the Baron Berth ld Fernow, the H russian Consul,'s nephew of Count Benes portiy Judge Walters, of Brooklyn ; \ ma'am, Them's nts, rolled his rye-straw over dhe ordered bis fr. end’ Mrs Kdgerton, the Hon. Hamilton rd. wife aud family ; Mr. Partridge, the western Banker, with bis filends Jonnson and Fish ; Mr, Mix, th): carriage-wav of Broadway, the accomplish 4 Mink Markins, the beanteous Mra. Bromeisler, of Pailadelphin; an’ ex-Governor of Obi, and Dick Moving, his son-in-law, Stato Printer ; Mr, Downer, ‘of the Western Union Telegraph; Mr. Cleveland, of the Unite: States Trousury Deparunedt; Mr Deayee, and Mr. E. B, Newkirk, and wile of Kon at, The surfon the beach was tame, and the white fringed with bathers, Among them was Col. T. W. Knox, of Siberia, whore fawn-like movements attracted great attent ‘ Colonel did the most of his ‘Upon being asked how he felt that he felt as i he had heen ri ‘THR CHAMPION CLAM-RAT ‘The recent clam twmine in Rockaway was caused Messrs. Augustus Faller and James Stuart, of Harnden's Express, who cat 589 clams in between Buorise and sunset, “lwo weeks ago they were riven of by tho indignant citizens, Since that Gime Mr, Charles Gowaes, of the Natio xpress, bas taken the belt s# ehatnpion clam-eater. He be: an early this morning, and by 4 P. M., when the A left, be had euten 215, The residents fear an other famine, A WONDERFOL Fist, On Saturday morning Gos Failing caught a wo erful fish. It was shaped like a flat diamond, some Eiiee inches ‘square. "¥rom two sides of ie aie mond floated glutinous streamers of the most dei wate color, at least two feet in length. Between there were #malior streamers, gridironed by stripes of red, white, and bine, When swimming in the water the fisin resemblod » crywtaliaed American flag, lis fides were resplendent with all the gorgeous nes i the rainbow. It far more beautiful than Bacuat’s angel fish, All the old sailors gaged upon It with admiration, and declared ‘nay whey “bind never seen ils like belore, Whon fret seen [twas muing through the sea near the surfaco ot the water. fi was pursued by ‘a small boat ant cap tured in a scoop-net, ‘The fish dicd last night, but Las boen preserved in alcohol, and will be sent to Mr, Agassi, THE MARVELLOUS DOG, Rio, the intellectual dog, still goes up a tree lke s feat, an} dally amuses wondering multitudes, An ther dog however is tearing of his laurels, Not mg Az0 the Suwall children of th were accustomed — to play hopscotch, und freeping craba'in the blue bay Fearing that some of the it'le ones might fall uverbuard and be drowacd, Failing, in an angry y0ne of voice ordered thom off tac and savagely told them never to Spprosch Is again, unlowe with grown persons the following day child-like screams and ells wele heard trom the dock, mingled with vl [nary” Soria of a dog. Tvs loungers rushed from the piasza to learn the cause of the alarm. At an Opportune moment the children had swlen tw the jer, They were seen by the dog, who had heard Ere warnine of the previous day. The dow, who had been known to growl for the past two years, ved part of Falling to perlection, opening pon the afirighted children a perfect battery of Boails, and driving them back to the hotel, TUB Hor, On Saturday evening, » hop was given by the ‘All the Indios Were fand re ugly, the hand. most man in the room being the Hon. Hamilton ‘ard, ‘Wasmerox, August 1.—Several prominent mbers of Congress, recently in Washington, lave ounced for cullécting the incsme tax on Guy ‘eut bonis held in Burope, to ve deducted on resentation of the coupons of the bonds at the Bese. ‘A Dill has already been prepared for this pure ANOTHER FOURTH WARD RIOT. — ® Railway Car on Satarday Nb nd Resnming Hostilities on Snuday—Old Tims Fourth Ward Politics Reproduced <The Embryo Politicians’ Sunday Diver= sons. At about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon John Me- Cade, of 9 Vandewater street, a prominent member of the “Liberty” Guard, anda brother of * Buck" McCabe, the Captain of the Quards, was observed walking in front of 839 Pearl street, the headqnerters of the “ Festive" association, A moment alterward Morris O'Brien, of 8T Frankfort street, who bappen- ed to come down stairs at the time from the head- quarters, was assailed by McCabo, and angry words followed, which were terminated by McCabe draw. ing his revolver and firing two shots at O'Brien, both taking effect in bis Ie(tarm, O'Brien was taken to the office of Dr. Hudson, and a ball which was lodged in the fleshy part of the forearm was extracted, ‘Yhe report of the pistol drow an immense crowd together, affording McCabe an easy means of elud “our vigtlant police," who, it may be remarked, are as usual, confident of arresting him at some future time. Svon after the shooting & young woman, sup: posed to be a sweetheart of the wounded man, threw several stones in the direction of the club. room windows, ‘The gangs that tofest the Fourth Ward are satd to have been formed into clubs about the time of the shooting of young Dan Friel in Pearl street by Jere- minh Hartezan, a dead rabbit politiclan, and friond of Fatty Walsh, The loader of the Liberty crowd witnessed the marder, and during the trial was the priucipal witness for the prosecution. Harkegan be- ing an Influential politician, went unwhipped of jus tee, ead is a bright and shining light fn Fourth Ward politics, ‘There are many of his type who threaten the peace of the Fourth Ward, and help to make and unmake Aldermen, Judges, and all such folks, who can be acquitted of any crime, not excepting murder, for less than $5. They walk abroad like the noonday pestilenee, and woe to the unwary individual who treats them like human beings, They are more de- structive to trusting friends than to open enemies, The shooting affray yesterday was brought about byan attack made on one Kirby on Satu gang of the Festives, headed by * Jimmy’ registercd ruMan, Daring the hubbub the windows of a passing street car were suashed, and the ocen- pants driven out, Hearing of the attack, the mem- bers of the Liberty Club rallied in force to the nasiat- ance of Kirby. Rushing through Vandewater street, they approa hed the headquarters of the Festive faction, where meeting one “Jinks Murphy they beat and kicked hin on the head and body until he became dnesnactous, Jimmy Grifin and somo others were locked ‘up in the Oak street police sta. tion and ha was taken before his fend Alderm. bman yesterday and forthwith Iiberated. | This Gritin Is an influential politietan, and draws $1,500 per annum as officer of one of the City Hail Courts, Tt is sald that s ago the Liberty Guards headed by "Huck" MeCabe entered the rooms of the Best and olished everything that could be destroyed, leaving the place an utter Wreek Abomt when do the polce propose to make the Fourth Ward safe? —— PROM OUR REPORTER: - ‘ough Line from New York (o Sera: 4o-The Departure of the Pullm Car on Saturduy—Narrow Eacapes The first through train, consisting of ten sleep ing cars, including the Wahsatch, and two baggage cars, left the Hudson River depot, with # full quota of passengers, at 6:30 on Saturday afternoon, The scene wbout the cars was very exciting, @ large throng having assembled to bid their friends good- bye.” One old gentleman and bis little daughter, who, with his wife, had come on from Philadelphia to sce & passenger off, attempted to leave the train rit had started, bat they were struck by « be- 4 passenger who jumped on at the same nomen and both fell on the extreme edge of the foru within an inch of going The bystanders instantly p: ne pair from their peril. ous position T aped, the gir! with a bruised arm, and the gentleman with an injured leg, and were taken ip a hack to the Coleman Ho » A telegra phie despatch, at the next statio lieved the de- parted exeurs on party of anxiety. - Emancipi in the Weat Indies, The anniversary services in commemoration of the release of the West India slaves by the British, called wlarge multitule to the African Methodist Church i West Tenth street, last evening. Elder W. F. Boiler delivered the adress, taking for his text the words of Grant, * Let us have peace." He contenitd that the pledge conveyed in these words of the soldier President had not been fulfilled, A section of the Republican party, led on by the philos. opher of a leading newspaper, whom they had once regarded as ademigod, bad compromised with the rebela, undcr the pretence of advocating amnesty and Universal suftrage, Georgia lad beeu betrayed, and NOTE ROOKS, ‘The TI Virginia and Tennessee were about to fall while they were reading in Tite SUN about enjoying himself at Long Branch, freedmen and white Union men were in terror of Texas and Georgia, The speaker bel Repubh party was abe Viet @ new party reall, ruin cause of tie persecuted colored race would eventu- ally succeed. At the clone of the address the con- grogution sang " Marching Along.” ——- Who Salled on Saturday Among the 140 passengers who sailed for Rich mond on Saturday were Waiker of Virginia, and Gen, Imboden, formerly of the Confederate army, Gov, Waiker called upon Mayor Hall before his departure, Accompanying Gen, Imboden to the steamer was ex-Conloderate Gen, Mahone, now President of the consolidated Norfolk and Peter burg and Southside and Tennessce Railroad lince. ‘ho Aspinwall steamer took out Judge Field of rnis. The steamer for Bremen took but seven engers, including Profs, J. J, Mombert and | eit, The three steamers for Liverpool w took collectively but 138 cabia and {42 steerage passenger: ‘The treight was principally cheese and pork, grain and tobacco, Among the eugers are Sir John Barrington, ex-Mayor of publing Miss Cla iInpeon, sister of the distin cuished Lydia of Niblo's; Bishop Falkner of Brook Ivn, the Hey, E. A. Leech of Payston, Ii1., and Walter Brown. The latter gentleman goes out to engage in ved that the t to be disintegrated, and radical would rise from its but whatever the event, he felt sure that the a rowing contest with Henforth, th mpion sculler of Bogland, for a parse of £400 sterling. phd McClellan, Dowling, and Judge Cardozo. Judge Cardozo last Saturday delivered his opinion in the casc of Mr, James D, McClellan against Justice Dowling. The decision, which is volumt- nous, denies the motion for.a mandamus on the fol lowing grounds: 1. That ® mandarmwa in this case Ws not the proper reinedy 4. That no proof is debarred front practic! sons. T' at Ly has had Bo business to traneact in that Court, and has made no attempt to practise there That eet ‘le refusal to hear him cannot be regardud jebarrine him R Sepa tn this case could only go to oblige the Justices of the Coart of Bpec! Sessions to retract he Tangunee which they may have uttored bey ve certainly done nothing toward patting their de ination into efleet. question relative to the righ/ of any Judge of aninfer‘or tribunal to prevent a lawyer from prac- tiaing his profession before it, is either intentionall: or through inadvertence passed over in silence, tt leaves that yoxed question still undecided Mr, McClellan will appeal frazn this deciaton to the I Term, and, if uged be, to the Court of Ap- — New Era in Distillation, Mr, B. Bano'ster, of 48 Broad s reet, has in- Vented an apparatus for distillation, with which he can produce at one distillation an article in every way superior to that yielded by any other process by peated distillations, This invention promises to volutionize the immense whiskey interests of the country. ‘Tue fusel oil Is reuoved by the simple process of giving the spirits a vapor bath. ‘The com. Dlete disintegration of this oil bh s hitherto been con- sidered un linpossibillt A mass meoting of the temperance men was held last might at Demilt Hall, and was numerously attended. Messre, John Riley, the President of No. 5, and Jolin ), Of Jersey City, delivered ad: some exceilcnt singing b Connolly and Messrs, John B, King, Mely! Grorge Patterson, $$ ‘The Tenure of Ofice Law in Louista: ‘The Supreme Court of Louisiana has rendered two decisions pains cages of Mayor of J a . ing the Gov! Warmoth to remove o@cers. “Tk decades the reetion of the sot couferring the power of removal to be unconstitutional, and orders jthe officers removed to return to thelr dutey, THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME —_ THD HOUSE OF DETENTION ABSURDI- TY AGAIN, penance Jack's Astonishment at the Style of Doin the ‘Thing Ashore—Doean't Understand why heshouid be Imprisoned for a Thiet's Offence. Charles Carroll, a United States Navy saflor, having boon paid off proved himself a genuine Jack tar of the old school, by hastening off for a cruise in theelty, Ho first cast anchor in the Hong Quo am Joon In Spring street, and there be was captivated by one Lizale Roberts, who #oon took him in tow and landed bim tn aden in Crosby street. Before enter- ing the Spring street den Charley had in bis posses+ sion $960 in United States currency and $66 in gold, secured to bis undershirt, and when he embarked from Crosby etroct, he had neither, Detective Of. cer MeKlever arrested Lizale yesterday morning, and she was taken tothe Tombs and commitied for trial. All this Jack perfectly comprehended. But he was purzled when he was told that, having no local habi- tution in tho city, he must go to prison in the House of Detention, “Sliver my timbers if this isn'ta d—d outrage, after losing my money to be sent to prison and be locked up myself,’ was the sailor's ex clamation as ho sailed out of the Tombs Police Court only to be stowed away in the den of starva tion, the House of Detention, ‘The magistrate tn formed bim that if he could get $300 ball he could have his freedom. “ Where in h—t Ito bail? retorted Jack as the officer took him In tow Moral—Don't get ro! How the Gamesters Rob our Whole Bernard Cone, of 88 Oliver strect, tradesman, and Jaeob J. Millis, of Hudson City, clerk, were committed by Alderman Mooro ot the Tombs yester- day, the former asta receiver of stolen goods, and the fatter A short time ago Messrs, Cat hart, Ellis & Co.'s store at G4 and 66 Lispenard street, was reported to have been entered by bur- glare, who It was suppose, forced open the shutters in the rear, ranseeked tho store, made their es. cape throdzh the front door,’ whieh the police. man found open. A chose eerutiny of the premises however, wed that the * bur: tar must hav been inside the — premises, ie losses of the firm by this and former dofaten fons are suppored to have been between $5, Ki $6,000, Under the upposition that the thie Tonged to the house in some way, the rin estab- Kshed a watch on the premises, and Willis was on Friday detected in the removal 3) worth of goods, ag arresiod. He he had ‘put up" the anpposed other defalcations ; that he bad open shutters, made bis escape over a and through the adjoinin ane, to whoin hi reeing to his fact, Capt. Petty and Dotective OM) cers Richard Field end Btepbens went on Saturday to Cone's store in Oliver street and setaed all the stock, and took It (o the Leonard street Poiice Sta Hon. (A charge was, preferred Yesterday aguinat Willi for stealing the goods and against ( receiving them knowing them to have been stolen Cone, in defence, anid that he bad bought the gor in good faith, not knowing that the clerk ing lis employer. Ie added bille for every at the hands of Willis, It is understood that the default ing clerk has been a gambler, The complainants, being wealthy, aud having hosts of irieuus, were not went to the Licuse of Detentio Wanted for Mary Ann Baxter, of Jefferson street, Hobok: a miss of 16, went out walking on Saturday night with one Ryan as far na the Flower Gardens, on the Weavertown Koud, They entered several lager: bier saloons on the way out and beck, and in the last one met a friend of Hyan's, who wet ont with them on their retern, When they had reached *s Park, the two \Ninins knocked Miss Bax- Wn, tearing nearly all her clothes off her back in the #triggie. “Her cries attracted the attention of two citizens of Hudson City, who happened to be in the neighborhood, and who went to her assistance, when Ryan and lis accuinpiies took to their heels and excaped. Miss Boater wna escorted home, and & complaint is to be entered before Justice Loder, of Mudson City, Eels Ble Drowning a Man in a Calvert, jew German laborer named Bomgariner cleaning out a culvert at Warren and Sussex Jersey City, on Saturday afternoon. a purty of youthful rouglhs who infest Wat locality turned on the water from a fire hydrant, from whlco it poured down Into the Bomgartn ped to cape, but As soon fy bie head appeared above the #urfice of the ground he was saluted with a volley Of stones. which compelled him to return again in haste, He continued at intervals his attempta to get out of the culvert, bu <n) Was compelled to neck safety under ground, Fortunately, & citizen who witnessed the transaction summoned the police. The young scampe fled, — Assantt Upon a Wome The number of people who visit island yesterday, was probably greater than tuut of any previous Bunday this season. ‘They went by boats and cars trom early morn to tate In the afte and thronged the beach until long after su Many of the bar-rooms were open as usual, and fusil oil was gold to every one who called for Mt. | Daring the afternoon a little rensation was created by one MeGann, who assaulted Etta Wade while she was bathing ‘in the surf. 1) ‘ously “ducking” her, when Oficer Waldron tnterfered and arrested him, He was taken to Brookiyu and locked up. Homicide that ban been Unpunished. Mrs. Dowdell, of 313 Hicks street, Brooklyn, while passiug through Green ich street’ lust Satu day, under the elevated railroud, was struck by @ ladder which, through the,negligence of the work: men, had not'been firmly secured. ‘The injuries she sustained are deemed very serious, and may, it is feared, prove futul. A relative of Dowdell hax taken own the names of the carcless workmen, to be used If'® coroner's toquest becomes necessary, ‘Thiv is not the fret time that Indders, heavy tus bers and stones used in the construction of bulld- ings lave falen to the sidewalk and lajured people passing. Sunday Fe Yesterday afternoon a fight occurred in P ton avenue, West Hoboken, between © fang of row: dies who infest that neighborhood, and. a party of Germans, who were seeking quiet and their Sunday lier. ‘The poor Germans were beaten shockingly ‘done of their number had bis head badly cut open Every Sunday brings its tight in West Hoboken, an It haa of late becowe unwate for 9 respoctable perme to tra village after dark, But with all t West Hoboken it cannot be matnialn such a disgraceful institution wi York House of Detention, A Suicide among the Quake: Hopsox, N. Y., Aug. 1.—Last Wednesday Cor- oner Allen went (o the Shaker vill Leba hou, and in company with his legal adviser, Hugh W. MeUielian, exuumed the body of Killen Calvert, the girl who ih aileged to have committed suicide on the filth of June last by drowning, for the purpose Of holding 8a inquest as ordered by the citizens, who ure weutly excited over the affair, A jury was impanelled, of which the Hon, Ransom H. Gillette ix foreman. Ater examining the dody, the further 1u- Yestigution was postpoued until the Mth of August. edt conic An Old Man nearly Beaten to Death, Late on Saturday night, Edward Flanley, house niter, Was arrested on's charge of felonious sault upon Marx Leipaelger, « scptuagennarian, who keops a fancy store at 18% Newark avenue, Jorsey City, Leipaeiger was standing on the stops {a front of his store, wlien Fianicy, In passlog by, a8 is alleged, seized itn and pulled his beard, The vid man resented this indignity by pushing Flaniey away, at which the fatter felled him to the pa ment’ and jumped upon his breast. Flonley was taken before Acting Recorder Chambers yesterday and held w bail in set TRUR, The Houre of De: Sergeant Folger, who has chage of the House of Detention, ts not pleased becau ‘Tus Sen's iJ pose the wretched hole in whiel prisoners tained for the crime of A sth I Uhey are tained slnply because they can’t get bail; and as oes for detaloing them somewhere, he tuinks his place is better than the Tombs holds that the plan pursued in Great Kritain nnd Ireland of lot- (ing witnesses go on shelr own recoguiaances, Is red. ieally wrong. ed —— Highwaymen tn Bar Dr, Herman Rauseb, City P y Street. in of Roch ester, N. Y., while passing down Burclay street on bis way to Hoboken, late on Saturday night, was attacked by an ‘unknowa man end was badly beaten, The Dostor, who was taken by surprise, attempted to defend biinself, when the fol Jnw suddenly desisted—os persons were approaching lozized by saying that he was wistaken in th Doctor had on bis person a roll of over 440) and & gold wateh aod chain, —— ‘Tenement Life ia Ga ort Street. Catherine Len; bene. of 2 Gansevoort street, appeared before Judge Dodge yesterday, and charged tet J. Meenan and his sister Bilen had repestedly struck her on the bead with a china inug and stabbed her with a bayonet, ‘The prisoners were committed aod the complainant was sullered to escape the House of Detention, ——— Avother Brooklya Myet forenoon the body of an unknown years of age was found floating ia the NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 2 THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, water off Conovey atrect, South Brooklyn. The boatman who fopnd Pog i Beano ten ut sounue sean Li fa My Rare nk far Wasnixetox, Aug. 1.—Treasurer Spinner had an interview yesterday with Secretary Bontwell nipon the subject of withdrawing all ten-doliar green backs from circulation uotil a new tseue can be printed trom another plate; but, as the Department has no ne plate, until one can be encraved, no- thing oan be done exoept to exchange ail the renaine tens which may be prosented, and pay none ont ‘until a new issae can be arranged. This course wes Agreed apon, One of the leading hotels horo has a Notice placarded in front of the cashier's desk, “ No ten-doller notes received on scoount of late counter. feite.” Pricanevewra, Aug. 1,—On Friday afternoon last $50,000, the proceeds of Government. sale, was deposited in tho safe in the Treasurer's office ai the United States Arsemal in this elty. On Saturday morning, on opening the Rafe, it was discovered that $24,000 had been stolen, There were no marks of Violence on the safe and the building was well gu ed by private watebm jeveral employees of the arsenal have been arresied on suspicion, —— This Thicf has his Trouble for bis Pai The office of Mallory & Butterfleld, 92 William cel, was robbed of $30,000 in notes and drafts, and ‘0 in currency, Curing an absence of the cashier for a few minutes, ‘Phe thief picked the lock of the drawer containing the property. — @24,000 of tho the order of the lable, Payment of the no ics uid drafs bas also been stopped ——— ORITUARY. —_—— Funeral Services of the tate The funeral of the late Henry Keep took place aiternoon, from his reeidence at 601 Fifth A nnn body of friends and acouaint ences, incloding sever sl well-known down town rail. men and financiers, attended. The Rev, Dr, E.H. Chapin had been telegraphed for, but in his Absence tis services were conducied by Dr. ‘Tom!in fon, pastor at Watertown, Jefferson county, and for: merly an intimate friend of Mr Keep. Albert Hava Jomes H. Benodict, mayer, Gen, Baxter, . BP. Jaines, Capt, John Acker, Mr. Seligman, Yona M Rorke, and im. Wiliams pall-bearers: ‘The coffin was beantifallg decorated with flowers, at the hoad @ crown, on te breast @ cross, and around the body anchors, a the conclusion of the services, thy romaine were {akon to the Hudson River Railfoad depot, thence to bo borne lo the Brookside Cemetery at Watertown, Jeflerson county, 18, Aad oronsn At —_-— Other Notabilitios, Col. Thomas P. Angust, ® prominent lawyer, died in Richmond on He wns on officer in the Mexicnn war. and Colonel of the Fifth Vir. ginis Confederate Regiment daring the rebellion. The funeral of Mrs. Honora Donnelly, mother of the Rey. Andrew J. Donnelly, tor of Bt. Michacl's Cathol'c Church in West Thirty-accond street, took place on Saturday: her residence, 606 Went Twenty-third street. A. HL, Van Buren, a woll known Chicago under- Writer, fell on the steps of the Briggs Tlouse, on Wednesday evening Iast, and was mortally (ujored. He died tint evening. He was born In Philadelphia, was educated to be a physician, but Became a lawyer and went to Cincionati, where be beeano an in- surance officer, He moved to Chicago im 1835. ‘The sole surviving mombers of Mr. Van Bureu's imme- diate pay, are Dr. Van Buren, the eminent on of New York, and Thomas G. Van Buren, Esq., formerly of th ‘ow of Clevoland, Ho was uu married, Grant © Ribbons on the Beach. Lona Buanen, Aug. 1.—The President remain. cd in bis apartmenta at the hotel all day reading ‘over an immense number of letters which have beon accumulating @uring the past few drys. This evening the Presidemt, in company with Mes Grants Srme Gen. Comstock apd Kir Bow man took & drive on’ the beach, drove his own carriage horses brought in from bis Stables in Washington. in which he rode was also his ow! the same in which he was inaogu President bandied the reine and returning to The evening wervicos were f the Stetson House, and ret ae by ® large number of the guest of Whe hotel. ‘ovonkeersie, Aug. 1.—At 1:40 to-night (broad day hight), a meteor of anusual @lne and. brilliauey shot from the northeast to the sguthwest, emitting sparks, SS The Number of Bites, To the Bilitor of Tha Bun, = Sin: The Utica Oleerver has made a sad mistake tn their #tatemest of the namber of flies this season Phere ure B4220 THORNS SOARIEUTOARAG LION TORTI BSVIUIVIL, Please correct it, RBADER. Lt THE LABOR; MOVBMENT. —_—>— Tho Tailors’ Strike, An all-day mass meeting of taitors was held on Saturday, and reports were show!ng that Mesars. Carhart & Whitford, Brol 08., Peote & Co., and Coleman Bros, iow weale, Mosars. Schaerer Bro: Gatkind will decide to-day whether they leld. "The S wateben” at the several al hat there was very little work taken in or out, There have been sume #ght collisions ra held n and the employers. Ail work now Journeymon tallors, whether, Gnished of uafial 8 to be re- turned te onde Another mass mecting was held Mr, Henry Lucker presided, and afer some preliminary exercises, the meeting dar 1d that, as their representatives had been with contempt by certain employers, the Tests with onus the employers, ond not with the en tailors ; and that the clothing cutters, custom tailors, ond shop tailors, unitedly, all lawful means to ‘enforce U ‘Vhey cail upon all manufacturers of not 1 union with them fn this) mor quit work nt once and follow the lead of few York and Newark brethren, Addresses delivered by Messrs, Morsiatt, “Brandt, Schaef n, Loeckel, Kinner, Reinningor, and ME, Mayer In his epeech ‘offered to b* one to head @ subscription for the Manufaccurers’ Union, if He was reed: to give $60 or $100. It was that Devin da man arrested, but i wns adied that he tly released, the aut pot caring wo Tuan who had violated wo decent siatute w tailors will moet again to-day in the Germani Assembly Rooms, Ag ied A Committee of workmen had an interviow on Suturday with the National and American Bank Note Companies, Who bave the contract for printiny all new iseue of fractional and it is Loped int the dificulty may be ami ‘adjusted ina “An old plate printer’ informs vs that was brought about mainly by members sbington Unlow, who have recently been discharged from the 6 office and have come to New York to ‘work, They are anxions, It 4 shall be broke: the Job in han atel ja whieh event return and resume their woald immedi. Plares, leaving wed fd Torkere oat in pe Government paid these men day, and kare them a present of $800 cael they "were “dis: missed, atl Piente of the Women Printers. The first annual pienio of Women! h- fal Union No.1 took blsee nh Bateree Uarica’ on fer ove Saturday was attended by aboat ge was a vory on- joyable wffair, ‘entire satis- iwct.on with he manner in arrangements Fraphiou! Unions of New Haven Brenton hitzdet eraphioal al hw Hay nton. Philadel phia, Seranton, and other places were present. erst Labor Items, W. Bungay, Eag., ad the Bouthside Co- erative Lot Association at rery on Baturday evening. pike employees of the Coullaental Gold Pen and euch Company Fevell Come obreteg lyn will go on @ picnic to Six colored caulkers were set to work in the Nay; Xpgh, Watington, ta Touredey,fopaiting iho vicoinee The bell men wt Steinway's Mretory are att!) trike, and It is bald Jalon ga rig ue yakers’ Union The Government printers n are about to Teoranalee tier eSeperattyy Weagaee fo ceues. cot) ud provisions for winter at The laborers on boris 9 across the ssiaeippl river at Omaha have an agent has been dew to Ban Pri to iget Chinamen to take Whielr places, me cre ‘The Brooklyn CoOperative elations, Nos, 4 nd #240 on Saturday 41, and $49. on’ sat and tively th Asso: the Feppogtively 41, tox ght eentn deed to 8 member On Baturday even! ‘The quarterly reports of ' Boeiety pre fonted on Satur ron ‘avin bask ands stead imessre over 90, A'dea rom uDtieing dhat the babere of that oper on sts ‘The strike of the a ley Ds Milanebarg rele Neer ‘anid the vow li before a Hee hewly employed workmenes ‘he tagg ‘ John Connell and Dobbs Ferry, Who professed to < red lal KE Fosidfug tu that Ww York cit Inborers who were ry brick at tas ge owe Hdd. red with & Toor had been, ear ae "7 Qiaiucdy, Michel Boga garg } 1869, IMPORTANT ENGAG ony ‘MENT AT PU. RTO PRINCIPE, Pour Thons coceanaifennense nd Against Five Thonsand— ‘The Spanish Garrison's Provisions De+ atroved Patriot Bpanish Fo Thavawa, Ju’ ly 31, via Kew Weer, Ang, 1, 1969, It !s reported that two slavera have landed in the Cinco Villas dist rict on account of Zulusta Marino, On Wednesday last, July 28, 5,000 negro Insurgents Attacked Puerto Principe, making a general raid through the elty, ber of 4,000 m ‘The Spanish troops, to the num- , Aitacked them. A severe struggle ensued, in which tho ground was contested incl by inch, the insurg having achieved tho raid, They valued at $50,000, and mai Spantards do no losses. ents finally retiring in perfect order, the object for whieh they had mate captured and doatroyed provisions e good their retrent, The ot give any eatinate of the patriot ‘Thirty-four wounded soldiers of {thelr army wore taken to the barracks, ‘The Spaniards etal that they had only eleven men killed, Patriot fears of a massacre by the volunteers have subsided, Thore is gre at dearth of provisions, and conse quently creat misery at Santiago de Cava, On Snturday, Joly 2, the patriotic detachments which have been attacking the fortified plantations for some tine py ments #ent to. moet ty manding the Spanish expedition comp {tig stated that as soon as their pr the patriots will posiaively attack Santi- complete: ago de Cuba 6 Investinen Mr. Ferguson, obmined his prisouers have also boon rel sh reinforce nara, com- rees, was wounded, and U pelled to return to the city, rations aro nat, defated nt of Puerto Principe 1s expected. Jong imprisoned at Manzantilo, has clone. A number of the political In consequence of certain correspondence having been intercepted ted, 1tis si 8 rogistrat 4 insurgents i Thed The rumors are untrue. Santo Kepirita elatininy he has. forced under pain of d tion to an Amer A cargo of slaves Colorado Key for a Havana nivance of tie Captain-Genoral. Ti |, More Important acquescrations a uggested that the pollce authorities jon of che slaves Owned by disloyal are demanded from the interior, the reasing in numbers and activity, - '# News (rom Gaba, that Gen. La Torre has been shi 8 been janded on lanter, with the con Governor of ‘published @ proclamation dis. any rympathy with the rovolution, whteh fevers! prominent Cubans to sign Gon, Jordan, In 8 communica rican friend, writos as follows : * 1 have not the silgtest doubt (hat we shall be sue cossful. The Sp niards are cowardly dogs; and if I had wore Irish or Amorican men, L woud clear them out of the im any cass A Object to Remotning In land, ‘As ib is, they wre bound to —_—. ug. 1.—Col. Ryan and bis asso clates, who have for some days past been staying at Niagara Falla, will leave either in Toronto that are organizing an expedition which Montreal or Quebec. It is reported two trustworthy agents of the Ca ban insurreetionary Junta left for Montreal a few days ago, to buy port arma, me itis wntd, tre ‘of bio @ vessel in which to tr &e., to Cuba. Upward of 290 re awaiting orders in Toronto and Mon’ m this side the froaticr, and in Ogdensburgh and Baifalo on the American side, Owen J, McCue's tobaceo manufactory, N. Atlantic avenue, ‘of the revenue Li ———— BROOKLYN, ay was seized on Sat Ww. day for & violation Charles Onier, of Albany, while Intoxicated, fell from A cai drowned re Another Hone partinent gave u Camie disk! Bled wt reanize (he ti aly ue Brooklyn Tes fr Thied avenue erect a beh day. Alida, continuing the w: itis probabil fore ip ‘The residents the reservoir, A. main trom Pron eident happen It ncrowy Gowants hue ao one side and Fourt and f A grove! ris county, ‘The body son county, the husband hoing suspect 0 oui hsiae et a dummy betwee th eudepotr,, edt an injunction againet the ih Interfering with th Jook around for a econd water coinmu urveyor hay therefore recommenced & Al the foot of Pacitte stroet, aud was the law creating elty to Auimais, « 8 that a) erention at ace bas Ho Jurisdiction, md Company are sucecestully Hole Huslwick avenue and IKDIN Firoet depote, Whilnmsburgh, Company of the Volunteer Fire De. uy the eho on Saturday, having be- ihe faliuire of tbe paid Cornialoners ew department fe le there are ‘hmen to draw the engines to Ares, Tmprovem t Company have obtain- ity, reatimining ite anthor) In their cutting throu t, where th The writ Is. orday a lr ze ork of cutting ie Ciel they will lave: fniai '@ Is sottiod by tho court, of South Brooklyn have begun to Hi thesr supply comes no pect Hill reservoir, and hou would utterly cut them off Canal connecting with Har ‘nth street om the other, ——— NEW JERSEY. > Nquor dealing frm in Dover, Mor- Absconded owls 820,000, humed in Hud. dof poltoning & woman hax been Bergen, City Iv to. havo ® new Presbyterian church. ‘The cornerstone is to be laid In Claremont avenue to-morrow Margaret Con county Jail in Kul urday Sain. Krouse, arrosied in Ttoina, N.Y. ‘graph tt Win. Smith, Beckwith, of other & christoning of att Klo, one of thom fi new railro! cnn i Way, for 90 url an Elizabeth in. ts nearly rikew & leet axed rae grocery occ! PERSO. Minister Jay has 1 Gon, Sheridan Mr, Gindstone Mr. Peabody's Beoretary Boutwell ison route from Groton, M. refused to give an} of the late accident ont friends of passengers at t ompelied the New ‘che! Ok) ten inercuanis, « fr ard saloon, a gentienien’s {iruishing store, «hardware store, and a’stationery and musi Kling. za nconfirmed toper, died in the hport of de'trium tremens on Sat. of Newark avenue, Jorsey City, waa on Faturday, ou @ charge of w last evening In Jer: ty atabbine att discharged operate yN. J. formation, op the o¢e: Jorsey Railroad to the jeville attempted to quell Aeivignecanetpes beariog him away, wl a tarda caper dt cepeer a The ea coachman in the reon, died on Saturday sO on te area Nie ohn Nite ith struck New York ey Kailrond ( The rates are to be: Ten tickets, 8 cents. Persons ie may get a return Wo! conte iiday evening, were restored to thelr friends her. and two dangtte + Wore drowned, Arcade, botween Grand and Broad ome Of 250,000, Tt tre, rooms for th ihe Post OMllee, Vosoy street (Now rant and bil up) ore ——— NAL INTELLIGENCE, warned to Vienna. {sin Burlington, V4. ix well, and again in London, health 19 improving Yon Beust intends to publish all his recent cor- rospondence With Prussia, Gov, Claflin bas sent congratulatory messages over the new French o Mr, William B. pl Justice Wilh county, roxtioatin Gen, Sebotteld day, wind out he Washington pv able Astor does not propos to com- ent at his own expense. n Dodge goes up to Westchester ng, this weok, waa entertuined in Denver on Fri- n, Hancoek and staff had a public reception day in Sioux Clty, Lows. The Hon, Calvin 'T. Hulburd bas been appointed guperiatendont of (ho wow Lost al ° aday The Chicago Hoo, Joe Medill w York. ‘The President, ter breakfasiel at the Astor on Saturday, and, whe slip, burried off 0 Long the politic . Miekles, | shal Serrano, sald Grer approotate she traditional amity o Gen. Simon B, Lawto sulphir Bor the Te fd o@eh of hie chi of Georgia; Wimor, of Louisiana, aod oibels, are at Whit construction at commercial party, embracing the ud two Chinamen, are coming to New , Secretary Fish, and Admiral Por. Branch,” n presenting his credentials to Mar- UAL the United Stat of Louisville Bucker, Geb. Magruder, of Gen. A. P. Baltimore gives his business Jidren's Homo, $15,000 $15.00 bia widow, 610000; idren, §100, Messrs, James Kverard and Delafield & Baxter, of New York ely, and Kdwin L. Brad: are the lowest bi butlding , of Jersey Clty, ders lor ho New York Post ities Tuomas Hatlang, of Port Jorvis, an engineer on the Erle Raltroud, Felative in bogland valued at 640,00, Le Kurope on Saburd: The Mexican has become heir to the estate of & led [oF ay Claims Commission, consisting of in W. 1. Wadsworth and Behor Palacis, organize Washington on for Mexico, and Btatos, Dr. 8. F. Sinith salted for Rurope in the Virginie on Baturday Saturday, Geo. Cushing ts itor: 3. Uubiey ‘Ashton fof the United ; «fle will wavel sbrougl the Conunent and he opening of the Suca |. where, all the crowned Beads of Burope may ake THE CORNER IN COATn peinibervedinty Tho Trinmph of Lavor—Ex Prices The Hisiory of tho Recent © teat nt the Mines. Tho large stock of coal which was left on the hands of most of the principal dealers in this eity after the Isat mild winter made them somewhat haughty in their attitude toward the minors of the coal regions in regard to a future supply. The largo monthly enles of the Beranton Coal Company, by auction, during the early spring months, showed a decline in the price of coal to $4.75 per ton by the cargo forthe best quality, ‘The beat quality Lehigh coal cannot be brought to either of the great sea- board delivering poines at a less cost than about the above figure, After this sale the price of Inbor was reduced to the minimam tn the mines and the miners began to east about to increase their waxes, Some intimation of their plana reached the Companios, and in conse- quence the principal Companies, including the Scranton, the Pennsylvania Co,, the Delaware and Hudson Co., the Reading Railroad Co., and some other large Companies,met during the latter part of April, ostensibly to adjust the quantities of ena! to dosent to the principal shipping points, and to pres vent an over production at tho mlucs, but their negotiations with the = minerafuiled, and they adjourned, ‘Tho minera, — numbering 89,000 then met and organized themselves into a society, ealled the Workmen's Benevolent Association, with thelr principal office at Tama. qaand branch offices at all the principal coal mince, bry invited @ committee from the princinal owners and workers of mines to meet them and consnlt npon a permanent rate of wages, mo matter what might happen to be the price put apon coal, the amount to be produced, other demand that they wished to make, including m control of the Amount of coal they produced ; but their suvitation was not heeded. ‘The miners then gave notice to the Scranton and other prinelpal companies, that a8 they had refused to rocogniae them they would compel them to do #o, and forthwith they eatered upon « strike, saying tat all work should corso in the coal felis afer the Stir day of May, and should not bo fumed anieak ® now basis of pay on a co-operatiy plan should be agreed upon wad sanctioned b mitteo appointed for that purposs from the Work- men's Benevolent Association, For over a month the only boas ny that was at work waa the Pennsylvania Coal Compauy, ita men being compelled to give thelr employers a mouth or more of notice of any strike; but this sincle pany could not sapply the demand, and coal began to ro up, and went up until it had reached #11 per ton its maximum, Atlength one or two public-spiriied gentlemen, controfiing some of the principal com panies In the Lehigh region, acceded to the demands of the Benevolent Asociation, and went to work on the cobperative plan, Other companies have now acceded the price of coal has failen accordingly. — THE MISSISSIPPI BRLECTION, pesntane nde) rtiow inthe Ktate-Grant Sly—Dent’s Pare Pure Supporters “Tho President will See w: Ticket the Conservatives will Nom Wasminatoy, Aug. 1.—B. Jeffords and George Moorman, Conservative Repabiicans of Mississippt, now here, appear ina card in the Sunday newspapers to-day, denying that Judge Dent ts the candid of the Conservatives, They assert that the part: porting him is composed of national Republica contradiatinetion to the extremists, They that Dont's eupporters are the original ani friends of Prosklent Orant, and among te. » number are those who have received signal proofs of hia They assert, that they ropresent the organtertion of the party in Minsiasippi by Fouson of thelr strict concurrence. in the policy of tho Prositent, by the consistency of thelr course, nnd the rogulirity of thelr proceedings, and they feel every confidence that they will achieve another overwhel ing victory in the peuding election President Grant, {n an interview with « prominent Conservative Repabliean of Missisaippi, withhelil his sanction from that wing of the party until it should prove itaclf willing to carry out the recon struction policy ofthe Administration, He asked fat What time the conservative Republicans would nominate thelr candidates, and when Informed that it would probably be about the It of Keptemper, he replied that he would sec what kind of a Uicket they would put im the feld, and bls action would be in uenced more or oss by subsequent evente and the = ical Misslsstpplana have ten. ‘Tarbell, who remains to collect money for logation arc highly Li cnro I the coming c pleased with their success here, asiadhdchenesdlsrked Interesting to New York Moldiors, -Gov, Ward, of Now Jersey, hax in his por King Lo the fol V3 Ea N.Y.) ON Y.: Ropert Man: B. mth N Y. Art. attiok ‘MoPalzio, Wail. 1, "tad N.Y, Vet. Vol Hed N.Y el Ogden, Kit Hek Fubr, musician, sd N.Y. N.¥.( John Behaita, Ay 4 N.Y") Jonn HE. Perry, F oth N'Y. Hats Won, Leni Jus, 8. Lynch, R, Ooh N.Y. j Thomas Can Yo Joseph Mellon. Wy Td N.Y; Brunk aN. Mi Gav, Cornelius Verstanck, A. dh nothy MeGligowldy, , 17 thn? Yes Chation € Ryan, 124 Janies Ward, ¥j, Dawiel nN. Y.; Win ¥, 4th N.Y. shinny, N ita N. es U John Hallack, D, ann, A, Od Ne ¥ Never hofenther. N.Y Wan Kelly, Gad N. Jolin Lynch, K, 40th N.Y. James Eagan, Fmt N.Y; Wi Pury, F, ooh Yo, John Roach: G) 70th N.Y.) Leonia Weg ier, Botat N.Y. 5 Mt N.¥.; Wins Babevek, is, 90th ehacl Dolighorty, N.Y. - —— WESTCHESTER COUNTY. cede ‘The now Wood Hill Union Church, Yonkers, was dediented Inst evening. ival of the French Nautical Soc! tended yesterday, jerosting. Montres River Itait woxprers (iain, a them, pamod Edward Le ©, Was killed on th ——— YOTTINGS AROUT TOWN, _ Washington market Is receiving Bartlett pears di rect from Callforaia The bark Lyman Cann, which put into this port on July % for meu stance, sailed yesterday for Queenstown, ‘The Custom House OMeers' Axsociation will enjoy tue Dretannael ean night's festival in the Empire inesday next, ‘The pilot boat Isaac Webb returned yesterday from a cruise of about tron Weeks, having bad 4b excursioa party of New York merchants and othors, ‘The Frauenlov and Now York Quartette Gorman Sorletics were united on Saturday under the Germania Maenaorchor of New York Hoboken and the lower part © Mavanas to the flooded with smngiied clears. 1 nowber of 100,000 have been purchased al fly ce nwa pound A report having been published that Col. Currier bad discharged bis revoly. United Blates Marchal a0 Gardioer’s Island, the Marshal authorizes ws to jeny tb, Mr. 'T. Francis Gibbons, of 446 Broome street, that» oruiting oles for the enlistment of ott for Dow Carlos’ army bas bees open ed io that pullding, Thomas Callery, of 608 Canal street, was beaten onthe head with h revolver, yesteday afternoon, by James Ki inh, pi letor of a liquor store at that place. ite was noarly brained. Two girls named Hurley, aged respectively 3 years and 6 months, were handed over to the Commissioners of Charitio d reetion on Batarday, both parents Raving’ beon intoxteated several da Corouer Keenan beid an inguest yesterdap over the body of Margaret King of Cherry street, who die! suddenly on Saturday, Iu Kasex Market Court prison, of intemperance, Karly | yesterday morning Stabbed in the groin while pars f, through Washingtoo street, near Beach, In company with Jobo Sullivan, Mr, Founan had no words wil) any pers aad cannot even ‘guess why he was attacked, Mr. McNichols, Club, was arroated L tiriking @ bystander wlio. ly ello that had been oi) homas Founan was river of the Osceola Base Ball tal Park on Saturday, for taken exception toa de: votwoon the Osceola aud ‘Athiere Clune: Btarnort Lodge, No. 758 I. O. of @.T., hay gt dds Grom, Woe Es Ruigene wrieile Wo Ws er \ soon We Weil SieteersW. Mir TB wenn Wed G.;'and B. Brown, W, 0.0! Joba McGarrow, of 150 Franklin street, getting of a car go 'n last ovening, © vor by car 18, Sixth e, coming th futerséetion of Wer: w and had hus eft bapd, leg, and b Patrick Walsh, of 4 New Bo’ Of @ Mulberry street, (ou Mulligan’s residence the hand with d locked vp in the Fr ie 8200 Ww odging to Comman: Ger Saute! D- Ames, from roout M44, Metropolitan Hotel ‘The prisoner, who oecupied 449, ehtered the adjoining OF Yok the clothing because Foon thy he could had no ‘The united choirs Trinity parish, numberiog out two hundred me, will gO Mpow thor third AnbUA! excursion this morning. A steamer Will leave New York and vail with yee taland, Putting tn for the remaindos day at Kin Park, Where (uncheoa e whole divi wuder We dire pacish, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, THE PROGRESS OF THE CARLISI MOVEMENT IN SPAIN, Mannip, Aug. 1.—The Carlists nuder Savarte. 08 are in the mountains near Toledo, The nations troops are in close puranit, Bonds of Carliste have appeared in the provinces of Pontevedra and Loom, ‘The Corhsts who were taken prisoners at Paap Deluna have been tried by court martial, The Jadge Advocate urged the application of the death penalty, but their fate has not yet been decided. The “Volunteers of Liberty" throughout te King!om are offering their services to the Pro visional Government to assist in the suppression of the Curlist Insurreetion. ‘The Carlist forces in La Mancha became disorgam ized, and have disappeared from the provines, A party in Leon Is hemmed in by the troops, with ne chance of excapo, Panta, Ang. 1.—-It is rumored that Toledo sad Avfla have pronounced for Don Carlos, Pants, Ang 1—Evening..—The Monifeur learns that Don Carlos has regntered France, and that Gen, Prim fa about to leave Madrid ona trip to Vichy, for his health, ‘This is regurded as proof that the Cartist movement is ended. A floating bath honse at Vatonela suddenly sanke yesterday, and many persons within the atructure at the time were carried down with it, and drowned, rviehag rd nt Work—New Boate— aviest—The Bettisg Hoth Crewe The Amerten on the Result, Lonpow, Aug. 1.—The Harvard crew were out aeain this morning and made good time, The Oxford crow went down the Thames to Pangborne for practice, Tho water here ix deeper and the courkg lo Tho Oxfords have just received # new four boat from Salter, who i now em gated upon one for the Harvard crew, Tho Har. yard bos weith in the aggregate four pounds more id the Oxfords, The betting ts two to one on the athe, x ee LOSSES RY FIRE. pal Great Tire and Loss of Life in Concord, N. TT, Conconn, N. H., Aug. 1.—At about twelve o* clock Inat night, Ore was discovered in KE. Fastman & Co's bookstore oo Main street, The flames rapidly spread to several adjoiding woodea totally destroying five stores occupied by lazelton, dry goods and millinery; E, bool and stationery; Mrs. M. HN, . milinery ; Robinson & Tilton, pictares eed picture frames; Miss T; rt, eoahetienen: EN, hepard, variety store; Ueo. K. Ratenelder, bosd maker; James Davis, or ; Prescott Brothers, ple ano stools; “A. H. Wicvin, powcr press. Patrlet: Mara, « boot make: mployed by G. Rat waa tiarned to death. Mia remains ‘were found atx o'clock this morning. eral children. Ram damaged. T. W, i Rilborn, dey goods, rema in A damaged Condition Tho leaves © wit Other Loawes by Fires ro is atill raging in the woods in Washingtos Territory. A fire at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning damaged the old House of Refuge at 40% First a nuo, owned by the Leggett estate, Damage to build ‘ing, $4,000 ; losured, N. 1. Wadleigh's stable and S, E. Lang's bara in Meredith village, N. H., were burned yeaterda morning, Mr. Wadieigh lost three horace, val At #200; not Iusorod,” Mr, Lang's lose was $1,000; insured, A fire at 1:45 A.M. yesterday, at 453 Broome ener, faney furs, second floor, tiflelal fvwers, first floor, A. suifered damage by water, fresathioses lander Verger Probaaty Pow Wastnoton, Aug. 1 tary Commission appol Comunission found him guilty, because Atted him he would have been mine od by orders from the district come Af they hind diately rel mander, Greewoninn W crenon Seninas, W. Vay Aug. 1.—The rear coach on the Kestern bound treta on the Che e and Oblo Railroad was throws: off the tre yesterday morning, near Joy depot, ‘The ladies’ car tarned a complete somerset, ‘Pow women were tnjured, bat none sertons!, Th feoreaens who jumped of the train, had bis back roken. — SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, feat sles The Yucatan Indians are in insurrection. Tho French cable begins work on the 15th, ‘The voleanio eruptions in Colima aro trighteni even the Meticann, who arc used torearthqusiees oe The fancy masquerade bail at the Sweet Sj Tn July 1,59 emigrants arrived ia Baltimore from Rromen. A small quantity of tho new @-cent, notes hee deen received at the Treasury in Washington. A Mr. Repnett, from Ithaca, N. Y., was found nbont «mile from Oswego, yestoritay morning, fatally D rike of the miners at White Pine, Cal., hae nded, and the members of the Union go to work to-day at reduced wages. amount of 10-40 bonds frebenerd, om 5 he 4 01 a Ty hina Foarhed 4,009,000, “1” Seeretary Of the Treasw The public debt statement for Juty, to be pab- lished to-day, will thow @ reduction of adout nine mih Hons ‘The Cuban revolution Is expect to cost Spain the lives of the wna $7,200,000 tiie month, But what o clunated Catalonians io Cuba in August? he Indiana State University has decided to par ohase Wh t of the late Daivd Dale Owen, com taining ruiens. sheen began azainst the city of Albany by ners of the property on the plors damaged by the f ‘The damage done by the Texas floods in Payette county has been overestimated. One-ffth only of the entire crop of the county has been destroyed. A Baltimore drageist’s clerk killed a patient Friday evening by paltiog ap aqua ammonia instead aqua clanamot In firing 9 salute in Burlington, Vt..on Saturday heuer of Gan, Sheridan, Peter Lanier, J, of rd] Firet Vermont Battery, bed an arm bio’ ke yesterday morning a private t tevet, Philadel plas w eaten By'e party of roughs #0 that ubs life i despelred ‘The New Orleans Chamber of Commerce deloga- tion to she Memphie Convention have reported in fetes Of the Chinese lininigration movement. ine Assistant Treasurer in New York will chase, 92,000.00 of S200 6 week during August, bing. next Wedocaday, to addition to his other chases. The examination of the anti-rent rioters was poned F qa eat ices: ane were remanded to + w Teloseod on 94,am0 ball cach 7 A young woman. not yet twenty years of named Broderick, bas taken’ me contract for ‘paling the interior of & fonratary brick Building, fOr the use" the Woman's Home, in Chicago, Another cargo of 98,000 coxdilsh haa arrived tn rf ard from Chou ants ee me: Unita rable tt havo Deen re Rothing hes yet Deen heard. trom the OKnstey Uelertes, Caterpiilats are doing considerable damage to trees onthe Hoston Comuon, Op Fr day ata te foeine played ou teveral Of ihe trees, aud killed thou sands of the wor Oliver A. Morgan, of Terro Haute, Ind., havi been found guilty of murder im the arst ‘girs pod been sentenced to be hauged ob the tet of next, Louise Dowdall, of Norwich Town, Conn, ny eri Trader on the oor oti, hurried iowa stairs {OF Am axe) a ilted ths suake before lt bad time to strike at her. A Court of Ingulry wili convene at the Porte. mourn. NH whavy, ard i grrory hyatigata se charges of craeity to alae Aut Conmauder Eoaly, of ths Pawbes. 4 tail dealers of tobacco may sell from wi Retell dealers of aobtetd, Palle tite Sean ieee. cates, 10 Dee ack’ Acoo pin ono B pha comes table to selaure. ‘The rule of the Austrian Government the appointment by fo ed the app rele WW Jare oF show fo. the capital upd eo axed. United Mr. Boyce has Btaiee at Prague, ' of cooing ihe A faant Rages : ‘ ctr PAB GRO Police Weeret Bervice Fund, Three Malian boys, stroll! Haven, Conp., got into e Might with » usicians, In New. tng of tis ie iy I the wilh @ small jack-Kulle, ‘The 0b erent must be secur: fbaenctEe’