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arer~ THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR FREE IRELAND AND CUBA, —o THE STARRY BANNER, THE LONE STAR, AND THE SUNBURST. 4 eeenetifienenin a Tho Streets Ablnze with Rockets and Torches—The New Wigwam in its GI, The Few! ed -Red-Tapo Jue unting Cuban Refa The Voice of ¢ for Human Freedom, The apprcaches to Tammany Hall last evening, Presented a most imposing appearance. Torchlighit Processions with manifold traxsparencies, aud the ‘Various Cirek® of the Fenian Brotherhood with banda playing marched proudly to the home of the Democratic party, and formed in entous'asil: groups fround the main entrance and along the streets in the neighboriiood, Rockets and Roman candi charged, and the euthusiasm was intensified by the deep booming of cannon, As each marnate of the party was recognized on entering, he was greeted with enthusiastic cheers, The interior of the halt was densely crowded long before the hour appointed for the Ofering of the meeting, but the tediousness Of delay was somewhat relieved by the band Playing ® umber of patriotic Irish and Cuban airs ‘Which elicited the sympathy and applause of the tm- mense audience, The stage was occupied by the big Indians and many of their little friends; while above And around hung the flags of the different national. ities. On one side of the proscenium were the na- tional colors of Germany and Cuba, while on the ‘other the flags of France and Ireland floated grace fully over the broad shoulders of the men who had met to alleviate the sorrows of the “First Gom of the Sea," and the proud “Queen of the Antilles,” The “Lone Star of Cuba drooped from the ceil- fog, and the “Saabucsi® of Ireland was bung atthe back of the stage flanked Ly shields bearing the mottoes "1,76" and "1569." Precisely at 8 o'clock the gentlemen under whose auspices the mecting had been called, appeared on the stace and were received with coutinued bursts of applause, Mr. William M, Tweed called the meeting to or. der and nominated for Chairman Mayor Hall. THR SPRECH OF MAYOR HALL, The Non. A. Oak y Hail said: Fatiow Democrats: The call for this meeting critt Clses the Administration servants for Junketing at the Walering-places to the detriment of he great question We havo met together to discuss. You doubtles by he MORNIN papers thet after a little ex rcire on the ach at Long Branco on Buuday afveruoun. the Vrosi dent listened to Steteon Houte (inngn. hingion, on the text thou me?" (Continued ed for & more appropriate sermon for Administration omieials oo Us Boverciguty question. { “oubt, however, that the Ad- Intulstration preacher gave it the Applicaiion that we ‘wguld have elven of Liberty (whose band some picture ts on he ae stands besiae 1 Fison. OF Lappiause)— Of Citizenship by naturalization, aud t 1H ,y-ou American soll—doubtioss excian * Ulyascs, Ulyaaen, W ravcritert thon Liberty Byinbouzed by theve nen?" | Deatening applause.) are very well, but facts aro Dist. At least be adiuiied li regard to this meeting : on his “trial hi ine’ ImiUities of citizenship tl veoohiven, Austrians, Iussian ritish Court) was substantial Crown di} wot recognize the forms by which he was in- Yested with American citizenship, and that his renun. Giation of the British Crown was only an idle Yankee Seromony; second, that Volbaimus aud Wyatt, whe ey clatined of spanish officials that they were Ai verk eit ind had committed no overt act axainet ty of Spain, were denied the right which as been accorded by treaty with Spain lo every Ameri- Gan cltizen of iria| and dete ‘The Administration im the Irish case, nce the Gh Gay of March, has Deon cognizant of the outrage on Americcn ‘end ib the Cub: spider upon a courteo a ie! (tat cnter }"Andiie fourih fact Is that tive Den: ratic party, not only in the metropolis bat through ‘Sut the ‘coutey, oneht no longer to reinain silent, but ht to protest agsiust the inactivity of dhe American ernment. (Loud applause.) ‘THM PRISONERS NOT PRISONERS OF WAR, 4 Neither England nor Spain has cl hare sooken of we ‘oners of reat Britain th Biration, and Sp: ‘The idea that (ue uj Smartiog under ha with ising of the indignant Creole race, ‘a cenLury of despotivn, Is 4 #8) onl slont disturbance of the peace. Great. Brita) Bod . therefore, are estopped froi he claim that in time of actual war A. Who eee Ut to Neht with forelge foe8 m \xpect the contingencies which appertain to such © siitaitor id SHALL AMERICANS DE sNUDDED? ‘The question about which we meet 1s one which lies ond the relations of Irish oppression iain—and of Cubati wrongs to Spanish ty: jomentous consideration 1s, it should at least protect aud our Goverpment should Amman vely aa a Liocky Mo univer suddenly eat Does uot te Awerican eagle in ber N Yiraight to tne oyen where hier young aro? [Applause + Lnotice it is euld by some Admit UUme the Secretary of State Wators, wd that so soon ns Gen generals avd admirals have retstabil tiered by recent contlicis With angry Kadl a! oftice Deekers, then ih» casos of the Lrishman aud A fr NR be attended to, Due time inde. days, Of cables, rapid oceanic commu cation, aud railways, red sealing-wax should roKen, and rod te , purl! So fer es Cuoe ond ‘Are Concerned, the Begotiations al ubrages Polbanus and Wyeth aad Aierican ciitzeuthip ads eyrio Ay 1 ie Gack Woodsman Who invades ald be ned on the quarter-deck of # frigate b= pre od at by the deep Gamuation of somo Ad, tral Hoff, but by some man animated. by tho rpirit of Commotore Yo the Koza case uf the British Gov: Hea Heot ne Maron “0 India steaner, and. = font mieasures 40 coupel AB wp ‘Britian hon, DEMOCRATIC CANNON. ‘As the call of the meeting well rays, unfoutunately the Democratic party te 1 a minority Of the Adminis: well as Upon questions of a mere Let the pein ‘THe MAYOR’: after, aud | ures INCet mer junket inistration oficia rome Jusiice may be done ta me Intaintn & Of American ctueusuip, THE RESOUTIONS. Mr, Bobert ©. Hutchings read th Reso ived, That the United Stat ne the roverelgn? Chet a) pinuses) following: veroment, ta view ©: Gecurrences tn Euglai the 162 /ing Fie FOUgHOUE Lie alron, wetory Gogmas of Great Britwin, (1) * wae Of he always or (i * uhAt rigs tie effect flea Haturmization of ovigine. Lisa rown.” " Meaol ue Of Ir ostion of Bilth ti re) lericau citizens preven interna ndetween this country nud Britain, supe: Flor to hove artsing out of the contl of herwsen the wo Countries on the belligerent rights ofthe North and bouth, commonly evied the Alabamn claim Reolret, thas ihe tiiiew of tie Dean rmetso) fall OV of tho couairy row the ex bloody ty ubuns; god t on of the te par venue oflicers, Abie to the neutrality laws, we will endeavor to succor ‘and comfort the #truxsliug people of Cuba. Kero ved, That we congiatuinie the cause of Lrieh iH farniating to It by ihe House of ‘Lords shows t ion ior Irish rights, which by ¥01 ngiaLINcn. has uot beew i no di Tank day w lijove a deserved aud palriotic Uriulpl, Hesoive!, That if the Administration, ow ail the’ sabe Jocts Involving the sovereignty of American citizenship {and rejects uggleries of red:tapery ‘and the pr Crastioal aaclemt and crooked ways of diplo. macy) ‘only exercise the same alserity which it Baa ob) towards hunting Cuban refugees ii New Jersey enon Shelter detain vin Fort Lats they, t a 0: a ations! Louor would be better vindleates, vst deinandy as well uv ay mapathies of the Amer ple Bo Wisely gratia Resolved, That the recent outrazes by the py autem Goverment iu Cuba, ty the exccution of Auictican oltizens—Voltiamus ana Wyeth—without should have receive. the hands of the U lave been Kiven in bel ne Of trval ‘ost instant and urgent atten: inistratiou, and such Malt of an outraged rican people had the Democrais been at the head A Of the Guveriinent, Resotre:!, That although it was to be expected that an Administration whose supporters have demanded, Yo sone extent, outuined, desperate and Is sovereign Stat towne Democrats in mi) hat the had of the Gov: gent tind and en American nation upon t Pages by British and Spanish of eiguty of American citizenship. ‘The resolutions were unanimously adopted, Phe following elegram Was received from Gov. ernor Hoffman: Aunany, Aug, 2.—Rocelved your despatch to-day, on E Teturn to Allway, Wo ate to eaable me to teen 1 Kone to right te croat questions uf oul jclals upon tie sover jew York to joi i@ the demonstration at Si, fhope it wil be an i hustastie: ‘one ur Goveamment has boeo digraced by its faliore to i autions crue vg, A tect Anericay citizens agal ad Op F hi in Great Dritain-or Ua ‘he mise ‘THE PERCH OF RICHARD 0'GORMAK, Richard O'Gorman ead: I was amused ["y biican fo rm Predion Wel aay atfeua Yo ena te Tysmsay Hall enthusiasm for the oppressed nationalities in Rarope would necessarily prove a miserabie failare. The prediction is not verided, because I have never looked ut any meeting showing signe of amore decp, ¢arnest, and emphatic enthusiasm than in that whic I now have the honor what assembly bat @ Democratic assembly should men expect to meet enthusiasm for the oppressed nationalities of the earth. What party proposed the principles that would give freedom to the oppressed in but the Demoeratic party? What does eek for with the longing of handeeds of years. but that ireland a governed by Irishmen. on Trish sol) in the “inte ve irish ation. Appiange.) What does the Democratic party ask for Virginia, Tekas, and Mississippt Dot that fhe men of Virginia, Texa Mississippi shall be allowed to fairs, ne we are allowed to do In t 1 f the Democratic party i divers lo gf, the Republican party ast, We have seen the civ.. ta foot, the Constitution violated, revol ted Into, jem, and yot we hi ‘our hope for ihe tuinre, We gonfidence in the good senee of the Americad peorle, Remember that at (he isat Presidential election. 2.100.000 for the Democratic ticket, 450,000 more than braham Lincoln at the preceding election, OW, FOR THE GOOD OLD Times, te coming feat when the old get hold of the mind of the Ameri vovernMeEnt will be Feapected all over the worl’ Are proacnt duties that we mast fulfil. the Administration, and boldly protest {ts conduct will tarbisn the hor or of the overn thelr local at inet it when meri¢an ne. Onli eltizens at A ‘ago acveral naturalized cit- un of the Cited States wets arr cntea tried. couvicted, 4 punished th Ireland. on the ground that they werd SUiL British subjects, owing allegiance to the British Some crown. As the Iaw then stood, every British born sub- rt Anis children and gtandehildren after him. ‘were subject for life to the British crown. Bat at last treaty was made which denied that cinim, aud it snow withdrawn by England, DRITAIN’S VIOLATION OF HER TRRATI In spite of that one of your fellow-citizens has again been tried and convicted of ty fence. we a Litieiat ante feet, acd. the order of tho Aierican toverniment. ts ished to suenes, fam tio fatterer of Ruglead, but tn heart) of hearts I hohor. and “respect. the faites, when “have made Rnglaut a! “Eteat ba Jon. Uke her deating w: the Trent afar when she gave us seven to. return they Tad e'ala A because we tha ® Inisehlet.. There men are our citteen ay, lve them back Brliieh lion would submit. Let us lead this lesson fi England. Fae eat ud howe overt, becy tou. how id went ‘my throuxh trackless deserts. tol being ot Ab into the niost almMoalt faut onsen, and at Laat setting free the prisoners he lated to aaa AMERICANS EXRCUTKD RY SPAIN, Bat how is it in Cuba? In Santiago certain of your native born citizens if there le any tilference. in that T do not see tt-we Adin! war ander tis command, sail port and demands an explanation im that the men fave been s) F blood, aud ‘he conld not nrteously accepts the ex is threo ships sailé out again, Bix. years ago in the bay of Smyrna lay An Austrian on board of which was a Hungarian who 2p2nL one year and ten months onis “in tue States, but had declared his intentio American citizeu ; and there salled in a Joe the American Tt was not nnder Admiral Hoff, Lut Capt. Ing {twas not infor the present « minisiration, but under Pierce and Marcy, when t Kavernment war tn the hands of the Domoctalic apt: Lbarahain waited for no.cxchange of courtesy. wid the Austri ning cent a 1h Rostzn cathe up and ta °' n manor war, at i] o'clock in U (Appi “Let Us HAVE Pi ‘We did not know in the last eampaten what thowe words meant, Now we begin to understand that it Means pence ‘at any cost, perce at auy dishonor, peace oven though it lan wroug’ to American citizens, and. § Stain upoo the Americar fi nother tt wrings her han: Gen. on the beach at Lo ing in the repose af- i Repu r fought in the nrms egnain, Gnete, oF aunt great apr ise Mack well, Rose, of Olive Log have weil-ne O holley. a party. rudder, are ‘will.cone whet th ide is Demoer ial My re ot destruction. ext Republican wil! brother, under the old flag, and with sach a people, united And prosperon ope of Kuropeau iiverty need never be despaired of. (Applanse.) PUT NO TRUST IN THIS ADMINISTRATION, Mr. Leon Abbott, next introduced, was received With warm applause, and wis followed by Col. Job Warren, who described his intorview with the esident on behalf of his Imprisoucd friends. He exhorted his hearers to trust no longer to a perjured Administration, but rely on their own strength, and extend the land of friendship and protection to those who had been so iniguitously treated. (Cheers. JUDGE GARVIN ON THE SITUATION, Mr, Samuel B. Garvin, District Attorney, said he thanked God be had becn born and still lived in a Demoeratic city and State. He had been ref during the evening on what might be the r the election of Horatio Hoymour to the Presiacney ® of the United States. he were, there would be a soldier in our garrisons nor an iron in our a rd: not be sent to the prot of Americon citizens, and every Spanish fort on the soil of Cuba would have been razod to the ground when the blood of Wyeth flowed in the streets of Havana, (Applause.) If Horatio Seymour had been President, Warron and would not have lingered #o longin prison. (Cheers, | Strength should not be so inuch regarded as principie. We have bonds of peace with Kogland which she dare not break; only say open your dungeons and it will be do yewe land and her ebildr are eagerly watching for war; but that war will ney. ‘er come while the prevent Ministry is in power, Ia three years we will have auother election, Let us then place John 'T, Hoffman instead of Grant, and we will see about ireland and Cuba, and imine milous of — American commerce, ' scattered to the winds ogher sod whether Kngland will Pay for the wrongs she has done this country. How mah the Alabama claims be settled? [A hee~ bloodshed}, Ttell you the rising sea is comibz, and com@fit wilt, We shall then have Mexieo, Cube, and the Islaad of the Sea, (Cheers), Every drop. of blood spilled in Cuba, every pajiiot laugulebitts in English prisons, sball give birth to a “ery from Lt hill top and valley of this broad land. And that day is not far distant, let us only get rid of thin“ peaceiul’ Adininistra tion, Be satisfied that General Grant will do ro thing, and that your only hope is in the Democratic party, The Republicans never knew how to minister the government. When Mr. W on Grani, he civilly referred bim to the Secretary of State, and he to the Attorney-General, who told bira thot they were not justified in going to Leeland (Groans. The speaker continued for + and at Jemgth sat down auid loud and proto: applause. KICHMLIBY ROBINRON ON THE STAND, Wm. FE. Robinson followed, and said that Mr Without egotism he might lay claim to tie honor of being the first to introduce a motion ty “8 for the recognition of the belligerent 1 f Cabs, and that ax an Awerican citizen he eply sympa twiged with all oppressed uations. (Applause. | A VOICR FROM A BRITISH DUNGEON, Mr. Costello depicted the scenes of bis prison lite, and Was continually interupted by load and pro’ longed ehcering Messrs. Rogers, Hall, and other gentlemen made ‘hes, and about 11 o'clock the proceed: terme ed outside who wer able to ubtain adinissi ars. Kogers, itynders, Rtulus Choute and oth livered addresses, — Gratifying Decrease of the Public Debt. Wasuixcton, Aug. %.—The following is the ox hibit of the public debt of the Udited St August 1, 1904 interest in coin, 197,951,900; tin lawful mon 64,910,000 ; debt bearing rest, SARI cbt on which Interest Mis censed. See ma'urity. 1,790,056.64; total debt, principal outstanding, G01,404,218.76 ; accrued ‘interest tw dute and cou pons due not presented for payment, 34,718,628 81; fotal debt, prinelpal and Interest, $4,035,129, 188.07 Amount in the Treasury, $153,56,002.38, Doe of public debt during the month of July, $7, |; decrease since Marci, 1800, $43,406,04i.72, — Drowned at Lou Bram Lono Buancu, Aug. 2. Poter Kerr, of the firm of J. & J. Clark & Co., while bathing, was sudden! taken with cramps und immediately wank bene the surface. ‘Thomas Gettings, one of th een of Continental Hotel, seeing the man Junged into the water, and brouy Every edort was mace, by Dr. ew mack, Dut to no avail, ‘The guests Jontinental Hotel raise’ a purse this evening a ented it to ‘Thomas Getting: —— The Case of Edward B. Ketchum, Prom the Associated Py ens Avpany, N. Y., Aug. 2.—The statement origi made in the New York 5uN, and since exten 4 by the Sountry papers, th ¥. Hott man promised to pardon Kdward Hi. Ketc i his friends would abandon the proceeain 1 habeas corpus recently pending belure Judi not dhe slighicat foundation in fact, Waaminatox, Aug, 2.—The story telographed from here that several proiminent ( tended bring forward bille att c ress to deduct the income from fo fers of Our bonds whe coup re pres for paymeut at the ‘Treasury. ix regarded Lore stock Jobbing canurd, designed to * boar" market, ee The Fano ef the Lion, Innac Toucoy. Hanrvorn, Aug. 2. Isaac ‘loucey was e residence in ths city this afternoon, (he remains being sfierward taken to Codar Hill Cemetery tor burial, The Hart. ford county bar attended tu a body, and ainong thee Preseat were Gov, Jewell and ea-Gov, Kug LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ——— DASHES HERW AND THERE BY THR SUN'S REPORTERS. Men Recrims Lincoint: Leaves his t Home—Sinecure Ofices— ‘Timer Expected To-morrow, For some time past a coolness has been visible between the two Brooklyn members of the Board of Health, Recently it culminated in an open ruptare. Mr. Lineoln (#o itis said) accused his colleague, Dr. Crane, of sbirking his duty, and remarked that only one Commissioner in Brooklyn attended to his daty. He added that Dr, Crane did absolutely nothing, em cept once a week to attend the Board of Heaith meeting, ait there a few hours, and then attend to his private business. Dr. Crane retaliated, that he had done his duty dn every respect; but in one instance he had done too much for him (Mr. Lincoln), inaamach as he hed as certained that his son was drawing $1,500 a year a 9 clerk in the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent's of- fer, and was doing nothing whatever for his money; in fact, Dr. Crane exclaimed that young Lincoln had a sinecare position, and insisted that he should either do his duty, like any other employee of the Board, or resign. At this Mr. Lincoln waxed wroth, and, It fs said, totally forgot his Chesterfield, and in: dulged in unseemly epithets Dr. Crane appealed to t session, appointed Dr. Stephen Smith, Dr. Stone, and Judge Bosworth to investigate the charges, Dr Smith, Chairman of the Committee, will present the report to the Board at their weekly reasion to morrow, and a lively time may be expected. It is whispered by a little bird, who is tn the eon- fidence of the Committee, that the report will be and that the Board will attempt to legistate him out of offer, This ts the firat instance in which Dr. Crane bas figured as 4 combatant since he joined the Board, tn 1866. nin ‘Tho Exploits of n Festive Actor in the Me= Board whieh, in acerot in ® Police Station. The Metropolitan Hotel is w favorito resort of actors, especially inthis dull season, when nearly every knight of the sock and buskin: ‘on the look. out for an engagement. Yesterday afternoon at about 4 o'clock, about twenty players were in the barroom, Among them were Mamitt, the pantomim- int, Chatterwood, from the Pittsburgh Opera House, Barney Williams, Ed Thorne, John Matthews, Tony Pastor, and others, One of their number, whose latest engagement was in the Arch street Theatre, Matthew Buyder by name, having dined rather liber- ally, entered upon a display of bis art before this company of genutne theatrical erities. Perhaps tm agining that a manager might be admiring him, be very dramatically struck a friend in the face, drawing blood, and then clutching an innocent stranger threw him headlong to the hard marble floor, Next he at- lacked anybody and everyhody that stood within hi reach. No officer could be found, and one of the drunken man's friends strove In vain to grapple with and subdue him, being severel; led for hin pains, Crowds from the street and other parts of ouse soon filed the barroom, and at last a poltcs man, who had been found a jernble search, duty. The prisoner was a Sersey City Manager 4 to Jersey Soll. A lively scene was witnessed in the Jersey City Opera House, Mis Emma Loe, the dan- seuse, did not put in an appearance, as announced in the bills, bat quietly took a seat in the body of In response to repented calls, she went before the footlights, and addreaxed the assembly. She sald that #he was poor, and had only her pro- fession to support her, and that the managers had not paid her as they had agreed, Mr. Harry Court aivre, one of the managers, addressed the audience, and acknowledged their indebtedness to Mi ‘Tho manager and performer then went fr stage, and the performance went on,” Miss Lue and the doorkeeper, Leourrd I, Hurd, who also had not been paid, subsequently appeared before Justice Haybeck, and «ued out a writ of attachment againat the monny that had been taken in at the Opera House that night. Constable Lyuch aerved the writ at the box office, and seized $30.28, the theciniments, ‘The case is to be cont sndbshaas War upon the Kerosene Di The chemist to the Board of Health, having made nn analysis of the burning fluids whieh recent. ly exploded in several houses, has reported, and yes- terday an order of probibition was sent to the #hop keepers who furnished those onses with oil for light, forbidding the sale of the stork on hond, put giving them the privilege of having each barrel of oil examined at the laboratory of the Bourd, All samples examined yesterday burned freely, and ex fledsd, most of them, at 8), and Th degrees, y burning lighted paper All the fluld are light m P tN whieh cost the venders wbout 12 cents per gallon, but which they retail aL40 cents, wn non-explorive burning fluids. Abvut fteea more tests ure to be maue. The Tro he Fourth Ward. The Fourth Ward was quiet yesterday, The Festive headquarters was well guarded, and the Liberties kept within doors, Both parties thr an outbreak, but Capt. Allaire is om wateh, seems determined to repress any further attempts At bloodshed. ‘The statement that Alderman ( released Jimmy Grifio on Sunday ts untruc, man Moore was on the benck, and it wos by his or- der that Griffin was set free, Alderman Coman re- to the city yesterday from Long Braneh, e he has been stopping for several days, ~ Fifteen Cents from Newark to New York, We published » few days ago the fact of th reduced rates of f we New York and Newark Alder- new raiirond, Tao New Jersey Road (the line) Lax now reduced its fares to the of the now Company's sehedale, and go ong better by offering their tickts 1 F packages than their competitor, ‘Tae tickets on both rouds will hereafter be ood until ured ‘The New York anit Newark Railroad bosan ranning yertorday morning, and was weil patronized. The Desbrosses strect ferryboats will run ta fusure all might long — usicinus Target Shootings The Fifth Regiment Drum Corps, %, accompanied by mort of the oficers of the r foot of Sixty-third mimnberi a non-commissioned ‘ment, marched to Union Park, 3 street, for tty seventh annual target practice, They were lod by Mujor Philip F. Smith ond Capt, Henry Harmaun, the flourishes with the baton ‘being done by she veteran Drun Major Berclet. ‘Tho first prize. a Nundsome vol medal, fell to George Fiunr, of 12 Rivington street. sl Seventh Ward German Mehool Union, An organization was effected last night, The Purpose of the ussociation ix to Introduce the teach- ing of tho German lavguage in our public schools Mr. Louis Tisen was chosen ax Chairman, Aug. Berg- stein, Vice-Prestdcat, G, Weyprecht, Seeretury, ard L. A. stein, ‘Treasurer, Eight delegates were ap: pointed to the Central organization — The Five Loaves and Two Fishes. The Sixteenth Assembly Diggict Kepublicans mes last night at their headquarters in Cormopolitun Hail, and Listened to a report of the Committes on Patronage, ‘The ews from Mr, Grianeli was very favorable, giving rise to many jubilant orations, among (he rest 0 one by President Falconer, - A Block of tre The brick buildings hidden by Stewart's retuil store ou the corner of Broadway and Ninty street will be attacked this morning. Within foor monty an immense irow bvildiag will cover the entire Diock, ‘The store will thea be the largest tu the world, —— - LOSSES BY FIRE > Two barns and a wagon-house were burved in Plainfield, No day yostorduy ‘The village of Moore's Fiat, Nevada county, Calliornia, was destroyed by Ore on duly 81, Loss, $100,000, The ship Pauline David, from Liverpool, took fire ov the Southweet Pass Bar at New Orleans, yor: terday morning, but the Maines wero extinguisied wilh slight damage, ———>—— LONG ISLAND, _ On Friday tat. the Presbyterian church, in Bell- pyre the Texicy wausion, in Flushing. wre struck pT ae ry ae ay damaged, At the DECENT SPORTING NEWS: ies ogain Defen ‘The Worst Game of the Season ‘Special Despatch to The Sun, Tnox, N. Y., August 2.—Theretarn game be- tween the Atlantics and Haymakers, which was piny- ed here this afternoon, resulted in the success of tle latter club, The Atlantics played withoot Smith, and made @ wrotched display In the field, Their Datting was not In keeplag with their reputetion, and taken altogether the game was ono of the worst they Lave contested this season, The Haymokers had ont thet fall nina, and thelr performance in the ficld wan first-class, ‘Tholr batting was not sof, “however, and if all the chances they offered to tle Aulantic flelders had been taken, they would not have made more than two or three runs. ‘The contest was witnessed by from 5,000 to 6,000 spectators, a Inree mber of whom were ladies, The betting was 100 to 80 on the Atlantic, bot most of the money lost was by Troy nen, The home and home game will TI A be played in Saratoga in a week or two, The score was as follows : HAYMAKERS, ATLANTICS. lst} tat OR, BY B. MoAtee, tet bo. 23 8 3 M. Ring, ¢.£. an i 3 Pow a¢ ? Pian 334 Fy Fy g2¢ | Craner. 6 ae} 1 § King hf at 2 Belian, 84 b. sa) $ Bearman, 246.005 40 4 $ Total. ee RTT al ‘Total, a Textron. Ast. 24, Sd. Gh. Sth. Oth, Tth. sth. Hth. Hayinakers ToL a8 88 8g eit Allantien PS) eI BE Is ee 5 Umpire Bush, of the National Clab of A\bany ‘Time of Gane—T wo hours and forty-Nve m —— Other Ball Games The “ Kathrina”’ Base Ball Club, consisting of the employees of Ch the * Bine Stock’ ‘of D. Appleton & ( the grounds of the Keystone Club, Jersey City, on baturday, July 31, by a score of % to 18, The Orientals, of New York, visited the Union Grounds, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoou, and played the champion Kekfords a close game ‘for five ir ings, Dat at inst lost thelr nerve, and were finally beaten by a seore of 95 to 12 The New Yorkers did the best batting, and were only defented through thoir own poor fielding in the Jast four innings, A sory interesting base ball match took place at Harlem on Satorday, between nine representing the business Orms of Jorden & Co., photographers, and the Scovill Manafacturing Company. At end of the ninth inning the score stood 40 to & In favor of the Scovill Manufacturing Company, Mr. F. MeCanlows, of the Harlem Club, acted as umpire. Aiter the game both nines, with their frienus, par cipated ‘In one of Hulloran’s bert chowders. Ar rangements are being made for a retarn game, elie LATEST RAILROAD ACCIDENT: the %—Reports are curreut here that the disister near Clarksville was caused by tho removal of a rail and the sawing of the trestle tim bers, for the par of robbery. Thieves wore busy after the a ent, and Overy suing ene of Jue wae carried off. Some of the stolen articles have been found In possession of citizens of the neixli- orhood, The Expross Company's safe, contuining $100,000, haa not been recoverod. ‘The trostios_ were ropaired yesterday, and trains aro running as usual, pcs tig Another Somerset—Nobody Hurt. Dartox, Obie, Aug, &.—Two freight cars of the train of the Dayton and Union Railroad, going west, Saturday at noon, capsized. by tho giving way Of a ‘culvert ata stream two inllen west of Green- ville, Nobody was hart, —o—— Seruck and Ki en, Aug. 2.—Early this morning Mrs, David Wilton was atruck on the forebend by a pass. ing train, bouts mile and «half north of this city, and instantly killed, Pauw — The Creek Disa: Lousvitws, Aug. 2.—Mr, Hugh McCall, of New Orleans, died yesterday of injuries received at the Badd creek disaster, THE LABOR MO) ——-- ‘The Strike of the Tatlors. Tho tailors were yesterday on guard as before, about 0, mon being employed on this duty alone heverul of the wutchers were acain very coarsely troated, and the Grm of Myer & had one of the men arrested, but be, lik arrested by | the orders of Bevin, ome mediately discharged by ® sergeant ‘of ce, Many of the stall clothing manufucturers will’ cease Work today in this eity as weil a in Newark and Williamaburgh, and ali thelr workinea will do the Thess clothing manufacturers, be it under- stood, ditfer from the large manufacturers, in that they receive thelr work from these latter, and are in sympathy and coOperation with the general body of men. The women are rising, too, like. th {Spartan women, to the ald of their husbands, fathers, and sons, Several yesterday stood on gu: YM ENT. eviug the men; and many more will do so to-day: The Tal ' Pienic. venth annual picnic and festival of the Jourucymen Tailors’ Protective and Benevolent Union was the event yesterday in Jones's Wood. ‘The attendance was imme At least two-thirds of those on the grounds women and children. In the evening there was dancing until late an everything was joyful, “The only mishaps were the joss of three children, owing to the crowd, and a threat to stab, whieh resull in the arrest of Henr C'Melvor, who was Toeked up ta ‘the Fifty-uinth sercet station, aL A Journeyman Masons’ Strike, Yesterday morning ® meeting was held Newark by the Journeyman Masons and it w: solved to resist the attempt made by the eipluyers to reduce thelr wages to $4 per ay. Committees were appointed to place th t be: fore the community. sotbilcaablas pte Labor Items, ‘The majority of the societies which mot list night transacted merely routine busines ‘The New York ton met last event ‘Total reelpts, $815! The coach painters met last night and mado arrangements fr thelr pleat In the Bellevue Gurdeus On Weinusday the 1ith'of Ausuet, a An Inte Industrial Exhibition, ‘The citizens of the United States are acknow- lodged to be the most inventive people on the fi ‘oOperative Building Lot Associa: ahd received their subscription of the earth, Oveasionally the American fistitute, Whose headquarters are in this eity, gets up a show of these useful Inventions, but since the ceicbrated Crystal Polace Exhibition there bus not Leen any thing of wn international character presented on this continent. For want of room aud often for want of time the exhibitions of the American Insti tule ore fulures in the practical sense, 'T sity of & permanent national or tuternatious! exh bition of industrial ioventions has long been felt but nothing has hitherto been done in re gard to it, We are pleased therefore to see that the Mechanics’ lostitute of Buffalo, N, Y., are maki arrangements for the holding of an Intervation! Industrial Exhibition in that elty, commencing Oct. 6, and continuing one month, ‘The design inthis undertaking Is to inangurate @ permanent annual series of exbibitions, at which the mechanieal art of of the United States and Canada in all its dep ments shail be shown apon a large seale, under the most favorable elrenmatinees for studying it cou paratively, and for subjecting its productions to thr most competent eriticitm and Judgment, Ans encourage this movement medals and diploinas of tie t value will be awarded in connvction with it Skating Rink in the city of Buffalo, an immu fireproo! buldiug covering wn area of 4.8)» feet, bas been selected fur this purpose, tw whic! in alunirauly adpate Arrangements have been made with all the rai! Way, stenmnboat, aud expross companies, to severally return, fretaht foo, all artioles exhibited, the frei on which @ been paid to Buffalo, provide the same li ot changed owners! 1 we turnert before the 18th day of Novem! pitcation as also been made to the Beeretiry 0 | Trensury to permit articles from Onnada to be b and relirned free of revenue du ‘Tho clinsiBeation of articles to be exhibited is led into seven departinemte, wa follow arte und edueation; the dwelling; dress a chemistry and inuerulogy ; vbgiiies wit + iniervommunieation ; ugriculiuse viol Vortleuliare, N of the above named departments Is divide! into even groups, Covertay a complete classifica of all articles Which may beon exhibition, I phlets conteining full Information muy be hat ov ap Vileation to David Bell, President, or 0.4. Sweirlery cting Secretary International Industrial Exhii'ion Bo Golo, and we hope American artisai.s will Ue pry erly represented there. — Tho Valace Siecping Car. Hasairom, Canada, Aug, 2.—'Tho palucs tn cear Wabsateh passed Hamilton yon erday, wilt 40 Dansengers from New York, bound {vr Han Frau ry expect 0 * oor & Brive on Saturday, At Joffersonviile, Ind. act Marshal ghee Rinaacipation prociiaien feotorany teil tou’ (oun SPRAY FROM LONG BRANCH. —_-— ANOTHER NANDSOME PR THE ENT TO PRESIDENT. 0 VillagereThe Presidont’s n with Flowers Reeitattoy Future Move- mentn, Lowa Brasxem, Aug, funily this morning set out, under an invitation of Messrs, R. Campbell, R.A. Brick, and Mra. C, A. Stetson, Jr., to viet thelr estate in and about 2.2The President and Bricksburg, Ocean county, N. J., about twenty miles from Long Branch. At 10 o'clock coaches were in readiness, and the guests were taken to the railroad depot, where a special train was in waiting. Among the invited guests who accompanied the Pro sident were RK. Campbell and wife, C. A, Stetson, Jr, and wife, New York; D. L. Pettie and wife, New York; 8. B, Driggs and wife, New York; John Hoey and wife, New York; Mr. J, Orne and ladies, Philadelphia; W. Darry, Philadelphia; F.C. Howe and wife, New York; the Hon, B, Il. Brewster, Philadelphia; Mra. Delande, Baltimore; Senator ‘Thomas Murphy and daughter, New York: George W. Childs and wife, Philadelphia; Gen. Porter, Washington ; Mrs, Gen. Comstock, Mrs, Kingsland, Philadelphia; the Rey, Dr. Newman, Washington; Henry Clews, New York; Miss Nathan, New York; and Miss Read, New York. ‘Masic was provided by the Stetson House Band, which also accompanied the excursion party. After 8 ride of nearly fifty minutes the train reached the depot, where the citizens were drawn up in line and cart lages were in waiting to bear the distinguished party to the residence of Robert Campbell, President of the Bricksburg Land Improvement Company. As the President stepped from the train salutes were fired and cheers were given by the citizens, the band playing Hail to the Chief." A line was then formed and the President and friends were driven through the town, Oo reaching” the residence of Mr, Campbell the President descended from the carriage, and on enter ing the beautiful grounds attached to this place, they wore met by a large body of girls and boys ranged on each aide of the path, who strewed the path with flowers, ‘An original ode was then recited by a little girl, and when he entered the house, followed by the children in single file, the President shook ech of them cordially by the hand, As soon as the children departed the citizens of the town Oiled tn and a gen- eral hand shaking began, and was continued until all aad been satisfied. ‘Tho guests were thon escorted to the lake, and after taking a leisurely survey of the scenery re- turned to the house, evidently much gratified, Here A gencrous repast was prepared and heartily enjoyed, he following toast was then drun! “To the honored who has hovored the nation.” ‘The toast was received with loud cheers. An luteresting feature of the occasion was a pre- sentation to the President of fifty acres of ground, which he thankfully accepted, After dinner the guests adjourned to the lawn and enjoyed a dance, tho President looking on but not participating, At it conclusion a procession was formed by the citizens of the town, and the Pres!- dont was escorted to the depot, where, after the ex- cursion party were safely on board, the train started amid vociferous cheering. They arrived at Long Branch at four o'clock and returned to the Stetson House, the President being much gratified. ‘The President and family will remain a few days longer and then depart for Hamilton Fish's resi- dence on the Hudson, where he will remain a few days, Thenco be will go tothe White Mountains, ‘and from thence to Saratoga. ‘The Hon, George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, arrived here to-day, and is at the Howland Hous a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, ton Repetition of Crime. Patrick Conner, who, unlike the Bourbons, for- feta very easily, Was caught yeeterdsy morning in fie wot of carry’ off on his truck, Ave mo! * Thogsheada from the yard at Jefferson and Monroe had just come from Blackwell's Islan. deen sent for doing the samme thing and ‘the same place, Cowhidt all Park. Mr, P. J. Mahony, whilo exercising his dog in tno City Hall Park ‘yesterday morning, observed a Well dressed youth grossly Insulting two little girls who were playing on the grass, Mr. Mahony there upon gave the youngster a sound cowhiding. phils Lyne Law tn Il Sr, Louis, Aug, 2.—A deputy sheriff of Taze- well County, Tile, having been kflled while attempt Ing to arrest two borse theives, acrowd broke into: the jail in Pekin, yesterday, took out the leader of the gang, and banged bim, but not antil he had mortally’ wounded several of the party. —— - Inatraction for the Deat and Dy The progress of modern science has embolden- ed infidels In their denial of a Supreme Belog to assert that man ean do anything short of creation.” It is certainly little short of a creative act to be ena- bled by sefentifie stadies to supply the want of natu- ral or impaired senses. Yet this in what in being done anuunlly by the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, whose fortieth annual report is before us. Half » century ago, when the sign language was atill tn its infancy, Har- vey P. Pe LL.D., brought the matter 80 prominent- ly before our legislators, that a State Institution was founded, of which he was the bonored Princtpal for a lite time, Under his superintendence, tt grew and strengthened, and to-day, under the guldance of his son and successor, Iswve Lewis Peet, A. M., itis the equal of any #lunilar institution in the world, and the tee of Instruction are adopted there, ils are admitted to ite fivors orn WitucUt the sense Of b du ; and two class First, thore wao ing, and consequ who from sicknees und d after | of ing are by #igns aud t Children nthe ages of sx and twelve, the cirenmstances of whose ts are such (hat, in the language of wet of Apri their health, rt miy be endangered or not pro: ‘at home, can be sent to the institu. certiticate of the overseers of the poor of ctive towns, ax county pupila; of these ow more than a haudréd in the asylum The Hon, Abraham B, Weaver, the Superintendent Tustruction, Albany, has the right to send thero between the azes of 12 and. % years. Gd pupils are aun cared for in this ex. cellent Institution, A Yiorough medical examination is made of each student, his or ber eapabill treated tu receive inst ey are then accordingly, elther to ign teaching or lip *. ‘To enable the pupils to provide for them when their edneation t4 finished, suit aught, for which branch of wstrue iities are now offered by the erectic amiodions range of shops. | Slany ng persons have already been ré inl circle aud to usefulness in soeiety this Iustituion; and New York eity and Stal ¢ grewt reason to be proud of Its past Listory and manngement — BROOKLYN - arly 63.000 people visited Prospect Park last week, Abd oW Sunday the total number was 18:8, ¥iv het patent street pavements are to be fobted upon the Cuxpay ets of Brooklyn, Wai tow of LB years, fell wwetty’ residunce, 1a third story Navy street, yee Delta Lodge, No, 451, and A. M., met last even lo wake afrangenienis fur theif tuurth annual The boy who was found drowned of Conover Mr, Wiliam Aspinwail, sexton of ‘Tompkins avciie Mk. Church, Uae been uilesing from hile hon Tho assesned value of the Athonwum, Atlantic and Good wacked at 640W. The magacer Voirte comin wos beid by Justice Delmar rlay on the roe of bith Ta part of Kdward eo ivuaKen agit ab 4s! Carroil street The evlored people of Brooklyn and New York Wrday ceeDrht-d Ube anniversary of emaneipation in the West Ludies iy geapd plenio mn. My lo vous aud persons pari elpated The Bourd of Assessors yesterday des ded to re wnce the askessmeDe of $10,000 on the building of the Long Island Safe Deposit Company, at Fulton and Front st to 8 Catharine Burke, of 824 Pacite street, died yeater: day of a dose of Paris greeu, taken on Sunday nigat. ht persistently refused fo take an attidote (rom tho physiciag, Dowoalie uiclicity 1 said to Lave led to the ae THE the American REVOLUTION IN CUBA, der Arreat-Colored for Nuevitan-The Gare Consnl at Sagua ta Grande, has been arrested and sent to Havana. Four handred color- ed soldiers have left in the Spanish merchant steam er Barcelona tor Naeritas, The «amo men composed 8 portion of the I it Spanish expedition to Mexico, Advices from Paerto Principe represent that the garrison were abundantly snpplied with provisions, Skirmishes are reported at Sante Kepiritu, Villa Clara, and Tri inidad, in which the Spanish troops successful me KENTUOAY ELECTION. Rows in Lont —- Firearm) aed-A Clean weep for the Democracy —Nenreity of Re+ » Loursvi city did bot pass of litical rows wherein firearms we: ‘was sacrificed. James W. State Treasur the next Legiata * , Ky., Aug. 2.—Tho election in this jietly. There wero several po- used, but wo life ‘Tato, the Democratic candidate for e, has a majority over his Radical op- ponent, E. Rumsey Wing, in this city, of 5,009, Tate's majority in the State is overwhelming, and will probably reach 45,000. All the Democratic can- didates for the Legislature from the city of Louis villo and Jefferson county are elected by large ma- Jorittes, Returns from variow! cate the elect legislative candidates, sections of the State indi- lon of @ large number of Democratic There will probably he but about 15 to 9 Republicans elected to the Legisa- lature, ——— ence at Niblo's Theatre were witnessing * Arrah na Pogue,” they port equal non, For a mi the stage that that all reason for further alarm was over, quiry showed were startled by a loud re to that of a six-pounder can- time there was great excite. t, but it was soon qnicted by the report trom merely a gas holler had burst, and An in that one of the oxygen gus holders, used for illuminating the stage, had exploded ina small room tn of the oorin damage, The be the placing of oxygen gas into a bydec colver. NA Bogart. Mpeed of the T: gers to Join the Asintic Sau Admiral the basement, and had torn up some g, thereby doing {about $160 worth of cause of the accident Is supposed to —<———__ FAL INTELLIGENCE. Dablaren' Tho trial of Bogart, the alleged dofaulting Pay- master's clerk, has been postponed, 1s two of the mont important witnesses for the prosecution, Sur- geon MeMasters and R. Brown, formerly Command- ant’s clerk, are in the Kuropean squadron, and the trial cannot proceed without them, So says the Bogart's couns trial on Friday. Washington tary Robeson only an order but also perm! ‘The woodei Navy Yard. But Mr. Christopher Fine, 1, says that his cHent is to be put on Mr. Fine has just retarned from where, after an interview with Seere- and Admiral Porter, he secured not for the removal of the prisoner's trons, ssion for bis family to visit im. steamer Tennosses (formerly denom- inated Madawaska) has been ordered to be prepared for sea, and will form a part of the North Adantic (Cuban) equadron, Tn consequence of the large amount of machinery tn this yossel she carries but s small battery of inch Dabigren guna, but in di Ungnished for making the extraordinary speed of Boston Navy If in reading ch will no dk aboutffour months, signated. Commodore Wi as Assistant Navy Yard, The bold stand taken by the medical branch of the ataff corps of the navy in the Issuance of a painpb: let of over 200 pages, pitehin by Mr. Borle, Inglon, Who are making strenuous efforts to ferret out thé authors, It Is understood that tho resignation of Rear Ad miral Dahlgren as chief of the Bureaa of Ordnance at Washington, was offered in order that he mignt e Rear Admiral Poor as commandant of the Washington Navy Yard. reli PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Amos Kond: Gen. Grant y official Mi tho President in Saratoga during racing week. Phabe Cary bas been spending a few days with the ots per hour ane Commidore. Ax a war vessel, she is, ensive failure, john Rodge! commandant of the Yard, has received orders to hold him. ens to command the Asiatic squadron joubt reli Rear Admiral Rowan Tis flag ship has not been de D. Whiting Is ordered toduty igation Ofticer at the New York Ni into the orders issued rtled the anthorities in Wash. ne ——— fall Is at the Astor, will not visit Saratoga before the 15th uating Washington to moet THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. THR FRENCH FLOATING TOWABD REPUBLICANISM, ond Panis, Aug. 2.—The leading provisions of the senatus conmdtum which the Government is pre paring, bid fair to realize the ideas of the Imperial mossage to the Corps Logistatif, The right of per Mamentary initiative {s unconditionally granted ; the power of the Council of State to veto amendments to projects of Inw is abolished ; the Senate will speek fy the objections made by the Corps to the clauses of 4 bill, and state the terms of alteration, Esch Depa ty is to be entitled to propose the order of the day, the Government reserving the right to refor sect orders toa committee, ‘The decree will dwell om the different phases of transforming a personal goverm ment Into a liberal empire, and will lay stress om the principle of ministerial responsibility. Making Lawe— to be Pablic, Pauts, Aug. 2—Evoning.—The draught of the Senatua Conrultvm bas been completed. It gives te the Emperor and to the Corps Logislatif the initiative in making laws; Cabinet Ministers can be Mombere the Senate or Corps Legisiati¢; the sittings of the Senate are to be pubdlic; each body is to make its own internal regulations; the members of both Chambers have the right to ad- dress Interpeltations to fthe Government, Ne amendment toa law ts to be {adopted unless it haw boen previously referred to ® committee charged with the duty of examining the project, and com municating {t to the Government ; if the latter doee not accept It, the Counell of State will advise the Corps, which will then pronounce definitely on the subject. The Budget Is to be submitted by chapters and articles, Modifications of the tariff aud postal services, by international treaties are to be nade ob Ligatory only by laws enacted for that purpose, nag THE IMPRISONED FENIANS. ube id Demonstration in Limerick—Twonty ‘Thousand People in Processtou—Letter ta Dostiy, Aug. 2.—A great demonstration wag mado in Limerick yesterday, in behalf of the re maining Fenian prisoners, Twenty thousand people marched In procession with bands and banners, and an open-air meeting was held, which was addressed by eloquent speakers, A letter to Mr, Gladstone adopted, demanding the release of the Feniang jn prison. The proceedings were most enthu~ ic, but the tone of the speakers was moderate, and there was no disturbance of the peace. pester sete The Purchase of th Loxnox, Aug. 2.—Mr, Gladstone, whose health tended the sitting of the House He was bis reappearance in the Hou r. Fortescue, Chief ed the House that daring th In Frankfort five-twention closed active at 88%, ‘The Bourse elosed buoyant. Rentes, T2fr. Te. The Havre cotton market closed at 158fr, 50c. fay tds ondinaly ¢ of the 0%. The Commissioners of the World's Fair of 1883 have published aprospeetus for an International RaNWb An international exhibition ts to be held in Tarte tp 1872, to commemorate the compiction of the Mont Cente tuanel. A compan is organiaing In Loodon to a tele FN Gale from Scotland by way of the Orkney and oe Islands to Quebec. fs cath A EET SENSATION IN THE SPIRIC WORLD, par hie eth Mysterious Death « Wealthy Medium mm the South, From the Albuny Knickerbocker, Aug. 2 A short time since a Spiritualist from the South arrived In this city, He made an investigation inte the workings of his faith in this community, and oon conversant with its ins and outs, and alse of the town. He ping ato clase hotels for a Lume, long enough to become acquainted with some of the Drominent Spiritualists of Albany, So intimate became his relations with the Albany Spiritualists Mat he finally left the hotel’ where he was so nit took up his abode with a family of Spiritual away up town. For a few weeks past this house been the rendezvous of a host of mediuma, th whose agency things most asto e ding were Among other events which transpired was ct that the Southern stranger was a devout earnest worshipper at the shrine of Spiritualiem. 3 was proclanned one of the & ong mortals destined to live and dwell with the happy Spirits of the other world. | Night afer night the conclaven of the mediums af tne house referred to made Impressive and startling by the demon: tions of mnseen hands. The sweet notes of were distinctly heard on Ins nts as they Ww: #4 about the room, over the heads of the assem family of P,T, Barnum in Bridgeport, Conn, President Grant is expected Iu the Fort William nary Hotel, Lake Goorg week. ‘The lato Henry Keep left to bis wife and daughter $2,000,000 worth of the stock of the Chicu nd Northe Western Kailroad, with Instructions not to sell it. ‘The Rev. J. MeDona of the Immaculate C tion, Leona Streets, Williameburgh, we dangerously il. ‘The Rey. F. istor of St. Mary's Chureb ana Remsem ct D. G. Prime, ono of the editors of the New York Observer, satis today for ® Journey around the world. The nephew and letr presumptive of wa trish Karl ina bookkeoper in a distillery on the east side of wie city down town, P. 'T. Barna ‘aud’ probably whle time Ia August ‘Tho Hon. Noah Davis has feat in Congress, Judge Davis is coi Taw as & partner of ox-Judge Nenry F Charles F, Golden, member of Engin fall while ui SPARKS FLOM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘The railroads in this State have driven the boals out of the grain-carry lug odore Geivern, of Phils at Cape May on Su ‘The time 6, Mission has pai The struggle tne Republic tas {the nephew pauistanh hae Gen, Barreta's rear guard who were ent off by the ans some Lime ago have Paraguay to the al ed-cal K, Link & C ed A little daughter of a Mr din Ported led pistol, erman Thi ie'ly taid wil be ready for toe publisher y-Otth street, the of, and hitting William Hottms and peventy-third street, Who Was rid m is hard at work getting up a revised edition of ls autoblogray ed to resign bis be elected Ww Cork Lo pri bavi His succes hg tod tt ce of Lignor L ball > canal. nines, phia, was drowned day afternoon ed fur tho meeting of the Mexican ved and nothing has heen done. f ontinues, nnd the Argen: d IMs MEU LRALLLy of Shere Ali, or of Cabool, Af. rebelled but his beou captured aad sent prisoners vate thelr way back ip With the lox Of only two into 0, of Philadelphia, have undertaken ra Katiroad, and 7100, 000 to Its Fock, Oliver was instant! mouth, O,, om Sun tay, while playing with uraton, the ner of Allen, was shot in an affray In Butchertown, St, Louis, on Suaday after: 0. ‘Tho engravi work preparin, Sup ng departinent of the Treasury is at ig Dates for a new Issue of all denoming Teen DAChs. lent Clapp, of the jcvernment print. vinted elgik app tices yeaterday. (Wo of whom are colored. ‘The schooner Leeven Sterren, from Trinidad for Tobaseo, sprang alenk 7 n lat Tew were on Counel citizens of N burgh are making a:rangemonte to receive Geu, Grant tn that city on Saturday Josh Ward is trying to bring about two races, one in light, w s boats, aud Fenron of the Vesner Clu Koy of the Shate . Po Ade ‘avy Departs yed ation of Republica reoott at yeatordu as inthe Navy Yard int t reed an ad; +s of Venozuela bas d ber cent on the or tinary duties of the (isdton all tip Scept Mode, trom April Ait exports are (0 be free Tue boly of an unknown man, supposed to have boou ons of the crewof the brig Larabee, WhIOh Was capsized in a gale of Piet? Point, Conn,, was picked up Gu suuday near the eeebe of tie disaster, The Commencement exoreises of the University of Lowlsburg, Penn, began on Sunday, July 2, and com tinned, with the usual peculiar exercises of the Institu ton, ubttl Wednesday last, When sixteen misses gradu. ated. Several Bureaus in the Treasury Department havo ivon their clerks a opportanity to di " ry conformity with i ib fos seni weil Muted moans, ont i died group, while lights resembling brilliant meteors id through the darkness, Consulier Hone wil the a Melts Bates vhrough medi luring one of ¢ Bou Heman ee ecknow demon: stated to be a man of wealth, thereby more thorot the beauty of the creed to minds, ‘These things continued until one da; week, when the Southern gentleman died, aud was myste: rlously buried. The latter portion of the varnine was in opposition to the sacred rites of tha ‘hureh. This ts what created such a sensetion among the spirits of the other world. The mediuma on earth became indignant, and the transaction hae de public. Coronér Malligan has been ne dis about to inv iy oo the cose, If be belleves that any wrong has been committed, he will cause the body to be exhumed, pnd 8 ee mortem examination made. We patently await the result JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, lon to St 4 yesterday. will start from, Workmen are again busy on the new R, against 2,001 In July of this year. ‘Too Turvers of Jersey City went on an excursion airvee at 3:3) wont Busday, for an excursion to Grosse Guay of SL boye and girls yesterday to homes th ta day, his ead Deing split open Dy the circular t hamberiain, the aniount paid deing ‘The choirs of Trinity Chureh went om an exo A number of feminine astronome: this city to-morrow for Kaleigh, to view the eclly Cathe: dral, Fifth avenue and Fifty-frst street. ‘The mortality in this city July, 1868, was 390% veo, of Wil!lamsburgh, porter at 42 Besver street, fell thiough « hatcaway, aid was Killed yesterday to Hunter's Point. ‘The Mozart Mannerchor will sail from Grove, ‘he New York Juvenile Asylum sent out a com Joho Kelly, of Brooklyn, was instantly killed wiile-at work on the Nicolo nayement. boat pester ‘Ths intorest on the bonds and stocks of the Com ration was Spaid yesterday atthe of og fh veka $519,190, ‘The brig Wavelet, which arrived yesterday, had two of ber crew in io Janetro hosptt of ne of W Wiliiaur Jonson, of Norway, ed of yellow fever. The steamship Charleston, which sailed Charieston om Baturday last, DfOM® Mer crank pla tulles out, sud wae obliged to return yosterday, Sudgy slozo having gone oat of town, the Coart of Oyer and Terminer was opeved yesterday’ by Judge Harvard TL Jury, In the cave of thesmen, who were killed ¥ the failing of ay arch in St. Josep! eh, Hi Cy Wd esterday. rendeted «verdict of aée oath The forty.sixth annual report of the Hebrew Bax evolentand Orphan Jun hows net that li on walntaiued ast rear 138 at'sn expense $516U1, while the receipts were ouly $45,001, Kecnau, held an inquest yesterday oven Caroline Haafterheite, who was vee = explorion of Friday last at 964 Weat ton sireet. A mass meeting of the Workingmen’s Republicas ation will be Leld at Lyon's Hall 490 Or orrow evening, Business of importance (ausacted. Marshal Barlow ordered the selzare of the Henrietta, at New London, Conn , if found fi (ue laterobt of she Cubans | Dut nothing was the yacht ls free. Mr. John Melia, of the Hong Que saloon, gaye ho woivan bas vobbed a sailor In his house, ‘en's aitidavits. as recorded in the Felice Courts, Nplicate innocent persons, ast eveving a brick wall of a oo te horthwest corver of Rector street gpd Ti wp fell while some bove were eather ‘The Dricks Injured several of the boys, Another countryman woe, before ny Perr Ie A Corone the body 1 kerosen A eee