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. ae I C NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1869... cu BA. FROM ovr REPORTERS’ NOTE HOOKS. A DMI Rh A L FISK’S PA RTN ER. INDECENT SPORTING NEWS. Ntentth Board Ex: Excit ee a from the Lent Mulberry Stront Patace—An Inves | rr §16,000 THAT WAS INVESTED Lower nt Facts , 7 iy Encounter. AMONG THE COTTON OPERATORS, : v \ o ‘The Erie and the New York Central railroads are rivals for the patromage of travellers wertwerd Each employs agents to solicit emigraats st Castle ee PRICE TWO CENTS, THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT, | 0*4°7% 42120 10 20x pranenw. | THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. —— SOME FURTOBR PROVISIONS OF THO SENATUS CONSULTUM, THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE REVOLUTION MWENUINE NEWS AT LAST, THROUGH LEITERS TO WASHINGTON, al nd THE SEIZURE OF VIFTEEN SPANISID GUNRBOATS YESTERDAY, The Report to be Runpreswcd. The quarrel of the Brooklyn members of tho jeonda Holding Host for the Prisen- a y ore ‘Takes by th o epas Previn erte | Board of Health bas created « Mutter in the Malberry es ot Caba Fall tute Thetr Own | Loxa Brance, Aug 8.—The President was 6,000,000 at Menke-—-A Sop to serenaded Inst night by the Btetson Hoase Band. t—Mr. Gray's Doom Ve Great Speech— to Embrace Liberty and street palace, and now that Tax SuN—as uenal, al. The Order of Arreat—Vevgeance on Fiek— | arden depot, Mr. Bdward Hogan, Police Justice, Poovle—The Vessels tn Connecticut alse | This morning he and bis family took a short drive of Anarchy?—The Emperer as @ i ways abead of the blanket sheets—bas given the ‘The Admiral'a De ‘ure fer Host is the agent of Brie, and Mr. Van Ness is agent for to be Seizod—Our Goverament vo Louger | ont, and retarned to get ready to depart. At one tational Soveret, ' facts to the public, and shown that certain members ‘The Silver Star, the Central, The high character of these aconts a Lacaney tor #pain, o'clock the President entered the parlors to bid the Pants, Aug. 3.—At the opening of the session of the Board ore in receipt of princely salaries, for | On Satur i Merroon, the amiable Admiral Pisk | would lead the pablic to expect handsome manners, which they do precisely nothing, the Board Com- | cniered his office in the Erie Building, Duane and | instead of a display of the manly art in Broadway », Wasminorox, Aug. 2.—Letters have been re- | mittoe's report on the eubject is not wo be made | West sireets, ina very uncommon atate of mind. | in broad day, auch as was witnessed yesterdey op- ‘eelved im this city from the leaders of the Cabans | payiic, but is to be handed in when the Committee | Melancholy anda slight expression of anger distig- | posite the Stevens House, After one round, Hogan Wated the 26th ult, The recent engagements bave | \s ready * down stairs," The Committee have made | ured bis genial countenance. He was evidently la | was declarea the victor, and Van Ness was «ptrited | tesa in the hands of the Repablican leaders & | yo recommendation, and have taken testimony only | boring under asevere attack of the “ bines."* He | away by his friends, We did mot learn the amount Alarge namber of prisoners, and they are in & poti: | involving the Brooklyn basiness, By that report it | gave sirict orders to admit no one, He was not in, | of the stakes, The police arrived later, desiring to Rion to prevent the wholesale maseacres of Cubans | seems that young Mr. Lincoln has been absent from | For three long hours did the Wluatrious son of Nop- | know what was the matter, At length, under the unremitting scorching of | gnosts of the Stetson House good bye, Atlorney- | of the Senate yeaterday, M. Ronkcr delivered aa ‘Tue Son, and the withering denumetations of the | Gencral Brewster, of Pennsylvania, in behalf of the | addregs. He seid that the Senate should inquire monster meeting on Monday night, the Federal au- | guests, spoke briefly, The President, in reaponse, | whether they were populer enough to go hand tm Mhorition have ceased to be, for a day at least, the | said that he regretted very much to leave them, and | hand with hberty and at the same time stromg abject servitors of the Spanish Government. Yes | thanked the quests and his frienda, also the proprie- | caough to resist hy. He wos confident that torday ® report was circulated in the Marsbai's oMce | tor, Mr, Charles A. Stetson, Jr., for the many coar- | the Sevate would enter upon this discussion that Mr. Barlow had received peremptory instruc | tesies extended to limacif and fuinily while at Long | with the firm jutention of interpreting the will of tons to reise the veasels which were built forthe | Branch. The time for departure having arrived, | the country, and that by the combined efforts of the their friends which bave taken place throogh Lis post while yet drawing ealary; so that if Dr. | tone ait in hie easy chair, buried In deep thought. —— onemies of Cuban liberty, in order to fort ® noval | everybody shook hands. Tho President and famuy | Government the Senate, ® more genuine bar- power of the volunteer organization, as 1t 18 OR: | Crane han been drawing $5,300 a year for attending | He was awakened from this lethargy only by the en. DECENT SPORTING NEWS. wall around the ever faithful isle, and the ramor has | then entered a conch and wore driven to tho depot. | mony would be eateblisiied between the powers of derstood that the prisoners in the hands of the | Hig patienta os a Health Commiaaioner, he te wot the | trance of his counsel, David Dadley Field, Esq — happily proved to be true, ‘They go to the residence of the Hou, Hamilton Fish, | tho State and tue institutions of the Empire, am@ evolationisia wonld be held as hoatares for the | ony person connseted with the Health Board who | Lawyer and elient consulted together two honrs, | THC, Bayonnete or bes ao ah er A THK SPANISH GUNDOATS ATTACHED. on the Hodson, and remain there a week. that both would acquire renewed strongth, lustre, Proper treatment of the Cubaus who might be cp: | hae neglected his duties to the detriment of the pub- | Of course no Hving soul is supposed to have the re eo ee aut al Management be | The District Attorney, Judge Plerrepent, to whom | Presideat Grant lias bought the cottage formerly | and popularity, In conclusion he expressed pro Rured in battle, This fact has caused a cenmtion of | ic health, It hae been sald that Dr. Conkling ro- | motest notion of what the conversation was about, the aie the eredit of having ordered the serzare Issald to be | occupied by Mr. Potter on the abore road, foud regret at the death of their late President, Mt, Uhe iatant execution of prisoners which has bithor | signed Position as Assisiant Sanitary Superin. | bot it ts certain that when Mr. Field returned to bis The first union regatta of the Bayonne Yaoht Ao been the policy of the Spanish commanders. tendent, in conroquence of a dixscreement with | office he set to work to prepare the!papers necessary | Cab, although It occurred very late in the season, ' FUBRTO PRISED: OVE OFT. young Mr. Lincotn ; while the President of the Board | to obtain an order of arrest, Who was the unfortu: | was looked forward to with great interes: by thoes + Gen. Qnenada has completety destroyed all com: | of Health claims that he compelled Dr. Conkling to | nate? Bofore answering that question, it i# perhaps | who care for the aport, and was well aitended, bat Jaunicstion between Pnerto Privetpe and the core, | resign. ‘The fet ia, that Dr, Conkling wonkd ha Proper to remark that after Mr. Field's departure | many who were prosont at the race wore andly dis: Wad the teleyrapbic communication with Havana; | remained Banitary Saperintendent of Brooklyn at | Adiniral Fisk recovered himvelf, sad donning his | spnomted. ‘The day wus fine, the brecre was good, And, were it not for the unhealthy condition of the | g6,000 a year, and his assistant woald have eoutinued | brilliant uniform, superintended the departure of | ana twenty-four fine boate ontered and raced. Noth. By, ho would lave occupicd It some time ago. | in omce at $2,500 a year, if the Health Board had not | the Dristol ae asmal, ing Wa wented to render the Bayonne Clab's first Bvery effort of Gea. Letona to open communication | insisted that they should give the public a full eight A LITTER TRANSACTION IN COTTON, If ordi jas been defeated, and in these attempts the Bpenish | hears’ work a day union regatta a perfect success If ordinary precaa- 1. 5 Mr. Gerliam Grey Is a distinguished cotton broker | tions had been taken to render it so. ‘The rendes- Yoon lise been treble that of the Cubans. The loss of | President Lincoln isa hard-working, painstaking | of Pearl strcet, ued in appearance ts almoat a fac. | your was set down for It o'clock, the start att. At the Spaniards in these encounters ts 40 great that It | man, and may be seen daily from 9 to 4in the office | rimile of the Admiral, and can caaily pass for his | 1,0°30ck twa or three boats had not arrived, one, We roported that the effective force of Gen. Letone at | in Mott etreet. The remuinder of his time is de: | twin brother. A morning binnketabcet published a | having some repairs made on here neue ate YTaovitas and the entire district does not exceed | voted to outside work, Dr, Smith, of the Sunitary | ramor last Sa’urday that this same Gorham Gray, NTRS 4000 men, while that of Gen. Qu da is near 9,000 | Committec, . nother hard-working member of the | Faq , had instituted proceedings in the United States ¢ following yachts euterrd for the race amen in good discipline, well armed, aud fully pre- | Board, as is shown by the reports of the Sanitary | Circuit Court for the recovery of the trifling eum of belly, pe Bars ALoors, oy pared for a forward movement when the healthy | Committee, which he draws up weekly, The Police | g900,000 from Admiral Fisk as damages sustained square fea Pondition of the country adjacent to tue coast will | Commissioners, for whose enormous salaries some | by Gray throngh the alleged failure of the Admiral due, came down to bis office in Chambers street at —_ Trsplong. | An early our, and prepured some legal pay THE MISSISSIPPT ELECTION. ‘The Senatus Consuttum was then read, In add i which set forth that the Spanish Governinent had tion to the provisions telegraphed last night, it pre caused a number of ganbouts to be built in this city, ‘Graat Wakes Sheek seribes that Ministers arc to depend only on the ne Boston, and otuer places, with the design of using Peadowatent Fi ai Fre peror, and will continae to deliberate in commeft the same In © wur with Pero, a Government with | Wasmxorox, Aug. 3.—Moasra, Moorman and | Uader bis Presidency, ‘They are, however, to be whied the United States are at peace. The learned | sofonja, of the Micsisstppl Conservative Republican | Comsidcred responsible for thelr seta, bat can only Judge then seat the papers down stairs to Mr. Bar- be impeached by the Senate, A Minister, Tow. with inorructions te have the sforeeald gune | {clewstiom, started to-night for home. They profess | member of the Heasre or of, the Corps 4 q mgeks spss to be confident of carrying their State by a laree | hina a right to be present at the debates in either boats solzed, on the 4 that they were to be i! a Sernee, Of beisetninicdlteag ted hel majority. Daring their stay hore they bad an iuter- | chamber. used in violating our noatesidy laws, The order | Siew with Gen. Sherman, and were in daily commu. |, Th Minister of Justice made some explanations wus Imperative, and the Marshal set about the work ; bead to the Senate which were very liber ' nication with Judge Dent; and they claim that as | ‘The Senate has adjourned until Tharsday next, of exocating It. rances have been reccivod from the President shat | When {t will mest to appoint a Committee of tem te CONSTERMATION OF THR OFFICIALS. ho has not committed himself in any way to either of | COMMer the Senatus C ‘The sudden notion of Judge Pierrepont seemed to disturb the equanimity of afl the attachée of Mr, she-oppuelng partion, oud will net wotil he cons bow | prcnrens ANP, nomine, Moe 2 td v1 byt Barlow's department ; bi it was a noticeable foot ance hat now entered the campaign is con tat their hearts were not In the business y Alabam Departure of the € ed Yelopment anexampled af any previous stage of hee lection, permit. work ought to be done, are mere supermnmeraries | to advance the funds necessary to carry on a cotton Honotee ¥:6. | had worked acalousy for Senor Zarer, for Web: | | Momtum, Aug. 8.—The vote in this city for of an, eaverpetes Treuget wick Lesmanee eumee> A WHOLE BATCH OF CUDAN VICTORIES. ard of Health ; and it was from tem, prob | speculation on jolut aceount, ax agreed to by bim, Vayonve YC. | wer Craig, and for the spies of Spain in their < gene ae oa, Mann (Ce vatire) et sequences, not for France only, but for the world. There have been a number of minor contests in Dr. Crane took the notion thet the $5,000, | Gray, in his complaint, admitied the receipt of BrooklyaY:C: | gitempts to crush the various Cuban expeditions, | (wie (iumcal) S88 Maen ory ialatere. ar BEY, Ben, Jordan's district. In each case the Spaniards | $7,508, $10,500, amd $12,500 offices at the Mulberry | $16,000,» lich had melted as the dew before on Augst | | and thoy were uaturaliy upwet at the new atate of ely. gives Bock. THE SPANISH REVOLUTION. Dave been tue argressorn, but inzevery instance they | Atreet prluce were Intended to be stoecures, Why | morning's sun, It wos probably the sight of Bayonne YG | atnirs. Deputy Marshal Greeg was there, but his | tey (Radical) for C Ot, and Wortay (Demo | Arrangement for the Hale of Caba—Sienifte have beon repulsed with great loss, wile the Cubans | did Dr. Dalton resign? Merely because the Board | this litte pornersph that bronght the Admiral to a so-Brooklyn ¥.C- 1 ehiet and friend had the good sense not to call upon | erat) 1,015. Bucky's majority, 2,067. cant Leticr from the Captain-General ef have enffered but little. At Villa Ciara the lona of | of Health bad attempted to disabuse him of the | panse, ‘Things went on as usual ov Sunday. The Jersyony ¥ 6. | bin to dim the lustre of his glorious career on - 2g ores Madrid—Encounter Between tho Geverme he Spanish was over 900, together with thelr arms, | rotton thet he could with impunity imitate hie supe | Admiral, of course, went to chureh, and forall we Column ¥ Gardiner's Island by sending him to attach a Span. | YMPORTANT POLITICAL MOVEMENT, t Troops and the C: Ammunition, wagons, ordnance, and provision tratos. | riors in doing nothing for lw miary. Kno, prayed herd, sad Went secheloth and askes Hektora ¥ lah vessel. ‘The Marshal, however, found one ood Party to bePurgedand Purie | MAnntv, Aug. 8.—There have In another engagement near Trinidad, the regular | — It is evidens that eomebody intends to bide the frete | (ur his sine pues man, nurood Turney, ano of his decont deputios, and, without any display, coolly tanded lim the papers for execution, When Turney lef the office, the other Alarshals were convinced, for the frst tine, Wayoune ¥ And volunteer troops who had been sent ont to mike | that the recent investigation has yielded; bat the Bayoane ¥ Possession of certain “marked” plantations, were | main fact cannot be concealed, [tm thatthe Commia- Briven back and the forces almost destroyed. The | mon which the State hus foisted upon this commu- Bamber of killed and wounded Is reported at 85 and | nity under the plea of municipal reform ure becom: Wat of prisoners 300. The number of Spanish | ing no better than the officers tat are vomlually troops enzaged in this fight was near 1,300, while | elected by the people, but actually chosen in porter hat of the Cabans, who were guarding the planta- | honse caucuses. counters between the Government troops and the Carlist Insurgents, in all of whieh the Intter have Our roaaera are aware that for some time past | been beateo, A number of the insurgents have Great dissatisfaction hrs existed among Republicans | been killed and wounded, and many have been takes that the order wae genuine, and consternation | \y this city and county in regard to the manipula- | prisoners, reigned in their ranks, tions of the Radical and Conservative General Com- | The volunteers are behaving with great violence, TUM VESSELS SEIZED, mitice, This dissatisfaction took tangible shape | and the civic and judicial authorities are powerless THe ADMIRAL IN CouR?, On Monday morning, bright and early, he was Ich laaes seen ascending the lend-stone steps of the new | {William K. Knapp... Court House, and then going up two more fights, | kence entered the chambers of the Superior Court, where Judge Friedinan was holding forth, As soon ana azaen ues little preferred business hed been disposed of, the recy One Y: ‘The Deputy Marshal went to the Delamater Iron | some time ago, when ® preliminary meeting of Re- | check them. ons, numbered only 760 men. he fans River ttees. ‘AeaaAeal ad Vanioed to the (te Gable: ta: fread ot the “Bayoune ¥.C, | Works, at the foot of Thirteenth street, North River, | pablicans waa held and @ committee of twenty-one, | The Journalists of Madri held a meeting to QRNRRAL JORDAN IN FOLL FIOMTING TRIM. The Board of Dieectors of the Rest River | ber, and through hie attorney demanded an order of where tho gunboats arc, Onentering the yard be | being one from each Assembly District, was ap- | protest against the acts of the volunteers, Gon. Jordan reports himself und troops in excefient Bridge Company met yesterday afternoon, the Hon, | ®Ftest against Mr. Gorham Gray, At 1:40 the first gun, the signal to prepare, was | exhibited the attachments to ove of the Buperiutend- | pointed and empowored to organise Indopendent anso- ‘There is no prospect ahead but gloom and conf Condition, and asserts that his command is equal © | vieney G. Murphy in the ehatr, Wa. kibsiae des Lhidbaia tees fred from the Bella, @ Bayonne Club boat having | ents of tho Works, and then formally seized aftcen | clations in each District, They had so far completed | sion. The Goveroment three owe opp. just been lamnched, "At 1:48 the signal for the first: i times the same number of those who oppose | or ine Water Board was appointed Secretary, There | The Admiral having obtained permission to ad- | clase sloops to start was fired im, ‘They are well organized, well drilled and fight ; : Se Teaalag i re minutes ater the cignsl wad Weroprovent Messrs. 8, B, Chittenden, G. T. Jenks, Hin Honor, aatd ; Hike demons, His force is dally inereasing by re- : q given for the segond class, and the third clase sloope eruite from the former slaves and the Spanish reguiar | v8" M. Jotuson, Col. A. M. Wood, Bamuet Booth, fay it pleape this angunt tribunal, Tam e water | Wont of five minuies attcr them. bys Cortiand Sprague, John Roache, A. H. Greene, A. | #0, and am, of coune, Huaccustomed to the clap | Of tne first clam, the Maskodeed was the first to foars of the success but does not think that all is lost fer bunboats, A large number of workmen were pul | their work as to warrant them incalling meeting ting in the machinery, and the haste with which the | of @ General Committee last ey. This body operations were condncted Indiewtod that the gun- | was to have met in Everett Rooms, ‘Thirty-fourth boats were soon intended for sea. ‘The work, bo the judge's boat, The Captain-General of Madrid hae addressed « Broadw bat by one of thore magic procesd- | letter to Regent Serrano and Gen. Prim, in which troops, Ho cxprosses entire coufidence in success. % _ trap of au! wyere. But 1 will tell my story fo | get away, but the Bayonne managed to wind her rf nana 0. s sapeoaca have a control | says: The Constitution having proclaimed poetes ' sched dic W. Benson, Wm, Woodhull, Wm. (Hunter, J. H. with ali the singerety and candor of | foq “\oad' im tho race. Im the second i jogs 7 DELLIGERENT RIGHTS TO BE GRANT- | Prentice, and John Newton; Comptroller Counolly rane month of yume leat. « fellow | Phantom got off Ast. bot being poorly handled, oe 20, when the appointed hour arrived they | chy, the immediate ehoice of a King le tndispencn ‘aD £0 Fue CURA¥E. Of Mow York, bad Piveldtes Conace. Called Cerusm Gray. urged mo to purchase cotton | guye the lead to the Velvc! Ae, Srtueh wan followed LOSING AIX MILLIONS IN GOLD, diate pros- | ble. Ifthe Government docs not shortly consiaer Aitastode ‘The Chairman announced that an emoudatory act | that the sum uf $1600 would be required for de. | *o¥ely by the Lavine, the Phantom snd Bolla being | The canbosts scixod are but half the number | pect of finding entrance, though the hall had bees | the question, I shall abandon all hope as to the com Beoretary Fish Seddoniy Changes Front—The | of the Legiiatare had been procured, and that | porit in some ‘Trust Company, we security to the | that'neithes could be sald te lead the ther, “Br to | WhICN were ordered some lime aco by the Banish | pald for, Bat thoy were determined not to be foiled | solidation of the revolution, and retire to private Kecogattion to Come w ‘Three Daye— | Mesars. J.8. . Stranahan, R. W, Lewin, H.W. Sio- | Seller. and requesied | me to advance that | third claws yachts, the William K. Keapp was the | auttor.ties, ‘The whole amount pald for the vessels | in any such way, and the Room Uommittee at ence | life. Exit Caballeros de Kodas. eam, Hogh Sith, Price I Sweeny. We, M. Trecod, | Seed hal Ot, tbat urpone, AL tenets | Erato get away, Collewed. immediately By the en | wag mix mliloan Of Galas in gold; wad the 8am 98 | secgred a place over Parker's retaarant, nesr'y op: | LONDON, Aug. 3—The London Time tha morw 4 A rumor was in circulation yesterday in the | baving each subscribed 980,000, ba been made mem- | $16,000 from mo, ‘This was on the @th of Jun TLa rind éh Wb Oath Wak Maeneeh Ghonells dont, before leaving this port, and their departare | posite, in Sixth avenue, amd thither the Comouittoe | Ing, in its money article, s2y» there are strong ramort ; ode ting, Camber wre at te Uae | Ran Garing te Wien Suan "ec'es | whe "uate Mat Hauaayrem teens | ang nn at aig gay sera | Kaus Ga cape case hdet Sedans fe | rm Toe all ws fre ma and ton | el ert of wn rement betwee Seat ‘States Government would nt bell ‘eat rights to | Recretary of War nanction ie ‘a § be } e , | comfortable to transact business in, but lele- (he Cuban poopie ta oo lee freceap re = to | Becrctary of War has eanctiowed the uppotntment of | for, the seller. Now, Mr. ray never did any; | tioned; but owing 10 ao provision being mede for | poets on the stocks in Connectieat, which completes Btatoe respect the whole number ord penned. —and these are also to be | gates stood to it like men determined to do oa die, | been arranged. nowledge, I | gpoctatore to view the race, except by the sallors and plan of Mr, Roebling. Lave made endeavors now and to obtain from | Others ere on board ¢ Port is Kaki to have come from Secrotury Mish him- | PMs Of Ahr. Hoehne. oe vegans, HL Ad Others who were on board th Me self, ina telegram to Judge Picrrepont. ‘This cad- | Latrnbe, arre! Hacels McAlpine, Kirkwood, vd Col, | toveyonad when mame ofa CCmpeny wits, | record ol thelr running +4 Mr, Bager Ketcham was called to the chair, and ‘secner ORDERS TO BUILD THR HOATS, me of the Trust Company wi Mr. Jobn J. O'Brien, Secretary. Mr. Christopher Wea! change in the attitede of the Beeretary ia atte. | Adame, all wen Wighly diauinguished in theirtprofis: | whieh the same in deposited, but. Mr Cry hey al pe mete Bar aged yer Tass Sresite oor pegotser.§ Pullman, Chairman of the Committee of 21, reported | Darspay, Aug. 8,—A droadful accident oo Dated to the alleged refwea of the Spanish Govern: | gminauon of all the details of Mr, Rocbling's pian, | orunurye te’ pive Plager gg ry Heard eles 4 Oyster Inland, whieh thay tarncd, end 94 once 5 Judge Pierrepont; and he made the following atate- | that they lad the names and credential of delegates | curred yesterday in the coal mines in the mowstaim mont to fnvor the negotiutions of Gen. Bickles for | have approved it. Mr. Murphy deplored the lone of | subject.’ He ways he bought cotion with the money, | {oF the stake the oaelat | Suen | eet from every Assombly District in the city with | districts moar this city, The loss of life was appalling, * turned according to the official as follows: T know that some of the vessels ordered by tho ea paraie of Cabs, fhe creat proctor, Mr. Hoebting, and recommended | aud mace u ecriain prouh on his Uargain. “Now 't 7 Spanish Uoretharnt bevebeen cumeted aro ove | them, but in the absence of any permanent roll | Overthree bundred persone were killed outright, a moore sn.) y ib o \. ebling, am informed and eve that Mr. Gray mever pom Y B 5 ne SHE SUN'S CORRESPONDENTS Ac- | YO4ne man ofability, Mr. Hoebling wae accordingly | ited toe money with eny Trust, Company, vat fai 33 & sailing around the coaat of Cubs, on the look out for | being made out. he asked leavo for the Committes | ‘The secident is sald to have been atéributable to the SIVELY as ‘elected, he used the same for bis own pur 3M 2 | Cxpeditions from the United States, | Team the ogent | to read them, ‘This request having been granted, | stormy weather. L 1 WORK. Ae Rien ery y tat cid ete, the valiant Rival Htonded bie lar. a¢ % | The gunboote three, Que fhe mission (of Procaring | wr, Spencer Kirby called the roll, and 100 delegates | Dagspan, Aug. &—The accounts of the ard pedestal eighteen inche ie {ront o ; bs oot. ho Spaniards ntraid of their Negro Tri A young gentleman of this city, said to possess | mate, poluted the forefinger of his rigut band toward 3a 9 | ese Ale Whee, onareaen aint. peinel, "ted tae 269 answered to thelr names, At this june- | gion im the mines have not been exaggerated. Three —Boys of Fifteen to be Drafted more money than k ted, took’ Mt toto his b Con am et beeen Bes Beuten Onto. Beek ae 30 bom 8 | Mutter” was ‘not Intended originally to’ be made | ‘Ure Mr. James A. Lucas moved am adjournment, } hundred and twenty-one dead have been counted, Secousk Atay Tee Naaner or kt ore money than he wanted, tool lato his head | raised his voice to a bi And, dash my 3h Gitewsd”, 2 | public.” subject to the call of the Committee of 21, owing to | ‘Tho ecencs in the neighborhood of the mines are Each Side— some time ago that We could play Hemiet. Acoord- | top-lights, most worthy ! 1 have 3 0 BlMary Mill . # oe ” A-AOP TO THE PROFLE. the uncomfortableness of the mm, but h din} Priucipe—A logly he hired the New York Theatre, and engaged demanded the return of the money from the fellow | Parsail ccc SD WiJorsey Dutebman. s having been oppored by Mr, Jamos eortrendiag, dhe. refuse to retui faue or any port | Le frit run to the lower stake boat was well T om almost sure that Mr. Guay, nt the time | made, bat the judges in taking the time made & grave tho money, took It with the intention Of | jisinke tn taking It as the boats were couming in rauding me out of the same and also intended bo | Ine with the stake bost oo the leeward wide. ‘The ppropriass ito his own use. Task this honoral bd nye sailing of the noamer Bieavilie to-day, to send you | rehearsal was attempted on Monday night. Ali be- | Churtindispose of himas he deserves. I have in | Sime thould bare been taken ioe each actually Tn a fow days," he added, * you will find that the gunboats will be released.” The United Stat ent is only plays ies Victory for the Cubans. the well-known “heavy mao,” Jom Nunen, a9 The Marvara Crew Correspondence of The sun, stage manager, Affer incurring beavy expense, and Havana, July 28.—I take advantage of the | ovem hiring three of Lydia Thompson's bloudes, a | | others, it wae withdrawn, ‘The Chair would be highly tmpolitic to ndjourn just now with the people in this | out fiaing a day and an early day for meet ; but they will either bave to pay the cost Mir. Kitehell called vading of suinboat, $6,000,000 1n gold, lr, oF alve them th the reasons for and the ju orably on the style of the Har crew. The crew were oUt acain last ovening of t ther | back to ‘suprowd they were alarmed by the the Committee the es, They used & boat of the Londos ‘ ® succinct account of what has come to my cars | ink ready, the curtuin rove on lots of eandics, the | Court the uevesnary security, riquired by law, and | wise ancl boat ae passed 90 MF out that the numbor | Bebon 0 Hing om Monday night, and they | had prepared, A long discussion entued on | Club, and t ractice was much better than be- ; tie saitefactory, why, juat lot ren soy shod ug! 0 do something against Spal the propriety of —resding ress re, attained a higher rate of thaw, since my lest, The Captain-Goneral hed the nogro | Janttor refusing to turn on the eas, A large sudl: | tose'nim of w Ludlow sirvet jail. TPracy will take | OWS, 4M! Couns eas nee mi Cnny S| lease tlh but what they hve done'was's | thie “mer” when ‘tho "General “Committee | with thelteme boot | Ue oy ; milida removed to headquarters tn this olty on Sat- | ence of young fricnds assembled, and all went on | gare of the rest.” Mere make-believe affalr, Before you ure » week | could only have a temporary. orgauiaation Co thett ntbette yi Mey Vauce of others whick paxsed the stake boat ahead Re Lette bet baeapag epee farday, for the purpose of despatehing them to join | t2.iuelrinduite amusement, until Zumlet said to the | “'Sunae ¥usabaax—Your motion is granted Ad- | “the race. buck from the siake boat to Fort Hamil: | older you wi ut the action of the District | “Mr. Ketchum took the floor aut sald that an ad- | The yacht Dauntless is Im Cowes harbor, q the ' onde Ophelia, miral, Let the order of wrrest issue inmediatedly. ton presented nothing of peculiar interest, except | Attorney and al will amount to nothing, aud rament pow, ander snch circumstances, would a army at the front; but on Monday his discretion “Git thee to a nupnery, SS aeEiT the new bout Bolla caps: aed a8 she Was ineking | those who are now ready to praise the United virtnal defeat. They had been called torether Tele Notes from the Old World. Bot the Letter of his necessities, and be ordered | whereupon a vol ust tae aseiotks taco oan tae tended se proceeding home” Pho pon. | Goverment for it will then discover that they have | by the Committee of $1, and aow whey were sskodio | ,, The Hus. Samuel Shelisbarser, the new American ee ag je this interesting scene was being enact in 4 en simply fooled.” £0 awny again, like children, ‘them back to their old camp, being afraid that they Git up an’ ett, the Superior Court, Mr. Gorham Gray, nat in aity fortunately was only a good ducking for her f thout knowing why Miaister to Vortugal, arrived yesterday st Soathamp- a ‘e' 1d the lows of the race, would take the Gret opportunity to desert to the pa: | and tmmediatety two dozen well Mlled ayringes were | office at 312 Pearl atroet, keepiog his eagl> eye upon | inet, : Briota, a0 they undosdtedly would. STocharged isimultancously 4, the candies, snd in. | the doings of the Cotton! market, aud litle dreaming Toa tine Of the wikalag Bems wees stantly the ¢ wre in tial darkness, ‘# | of the coming storm, He wan engaged in hin SPANISH COMPRESSION OF WEAKNESS. was tot all, One wr blonde wus drenehed from | favourite patlime-vietter writing. Tame wen lleman ‘Tee Governor of Trinidad has jeoued « prociama- | bea to foos, and, her sbricks wore Leartrending. | dose not allow auy letter to issue from his waxctaun, Jongth, 1magint r ad broken lore, | that docs not number #ix large-sized lotirc paper Hon (or a wholesale draft of all the able-bodied wales | th. jauivor tarned on the gag. acd a woia) spectacis | shoots, He had Just numbered hts sixth page, when fm his jurisdiction, from the ages of fifteen and six | presented itself. The hair of the bioudes bad assumed | tho door of ‘office opened and tntcame they were assembled. ‘Thoit opponents, by shasting ETE SERED UREN: tiiewn gut gf the hall they hat blred, were determin: | Capt, Kendrick snd crew. of the bark It Ws sald that Marsiiat Barlow received informé | i that thd meeting should wot succeed, and we arc | {rom’ New York for Metbourse, which was a tlon yesterday that the fifteen additional gunboats, | how. he sald, proposing to give {all effect to their | stsen On May 9, have beoa saved, and landed at Mew to which reference hus beea made, were bai! scheine, ‘The motion for the reading was thea put | "as. Connections, and that ‘and unanimously carried. ‘The pretiminary surveys fer a ship canal puticn to gd to that Slate with a viow to thei "This adress acts forth In plain and foretble tan- | Soblenwig Holstein, to the Baltic and ih ad zure, I been complet selzu guage the chicanery with whien 7 uoming. | Sin Gureromoat wih usdirtake the on 3 teen upward, “to the integrity of th ts original color, havmg boon well washed, Nuan | Mr, Deputy jobn Molooghiin—gorbain MM. oie etkan ot Wal inva dopsriotanta nd tasks ee Gee. Metee ———— ‘upward, ‘to preserve the Integrity of the on or, of it . oughiin—gorhain Mr. Hea How ‘The orders for che seizore of the boats are known | in ni and ranks of the Republican . eg ” was compelled H go howe and change bis clothes, | looked at the man and demanded bis businoss. Mr. M ‘ re his ty ; tue tendency of the now existing General THE TAILORS’ STRIKE. Moa agviuet the rebels," to take effect immediately. | Tt oor amlat bad been nearly drowned. Noughiin was not alow in telling him that he was boats were declared to be a ee re eect ay woction ef ihe Cone | Gomlttecs to follow in the foottepe of Temmany pes . VAUL#A ABAJO PATRIOTIC. poses wanted, at the same time banding the leti river ® ne ae Les not In & few days. The vessels, it is believed, will | Hall im choosing and electing every candidate for | Watchos noar the Various Nen-concerrieg ‘ A great many poopte in the Veulta Abajo district Kings County Jail 1 ae a eee Cry aol masters nauaumons | Ih tora clase-Union prige, Phantom, No club | be released if tho Spanish Goveramcnt file boadv in | office, and thelr ivaclont demand for the removal | hepa—Ne stone—Ne Ceercien — Ne | ‘ere impatient to take up arms in the cause, and only At a meeting of the Kings County Board of Su- | Slveg the Depaty to gi time to send next door | prize. thelr valu that they eball not be used agaiont Peru, | from office oF ic officers who fithfully per- acta form their di thous admit! | te the Odieus Com ; the right to be wait the landing of an expedition in their nexghbor- | pervisors yesterday, the Jail Committee reporied re for some friends who would «ive buil for ‘Third class—Union prise, Wm. K, Kuapp, Clup : lewed by either party. In to state it ex: sviracy Law-Probablo Strike ef the = e Depul ted. Mr. Gi prize, Sea Mow. ‘The Hpanish Gunboats at Myvatio Sein ‘ood, to enable them to join it in safety, that there were eleven bids for putting a new story pay Garaea than a wea bl oelt, anat Oat riagedtivetin and dene Vorace. Special Deepeteb to The fu pes ghtetrrigh ghey nd da meee, ene. en Aa j SHS SONAR ERAS: FORO hog ihe. ecenty 141), The kignent bid tor oerpenter's All boals were cinsned according to length, the al- | Nuw Haven, Aug. 3—Midnight.—I have just | coonty in that there Is no escape from fraud but Body riking tailors com A corrected official list declares the total number of | work was $7,000, and the lowest bid, by Jonn Ross, libn also (old ‘hem not tO be alarmed, tho the defrauders, The addeces was recelyed | Wnued im session yesterday at them headquarters, been placed tn possession of (no most important In. : fda ace cy tg * ri formation, ‘The Spanish gunboats at Myntic, Arteen | "A “Committee on Rules, Constitutt sod reacted the repeews of Soe Teron.” eaten 01 il, and to Just eome along with bm to tecope landed from Spain on the Island, from Novem: | for 4,400. Tho highest fur masonry work was by | POU pe well, amd no Jk come Mong, wllh tim vo er, 1508, to date, to be W567 men, besides the | James Dufly, and the lowest by Abraham Allen, fF | hither they rode In a stylish baruuche, friends amused themmelvos by danciny in tb a . y ing of Mi Joel W. M. that had been placed from an early boar, in parties of le olution * adopted Wo the v1 in pumber, have all been seized by the United States ting of Messrs, Joel 01 1,000 voluntecrs at te front and 7,00 doing garrison | indders fmied to comply with the conditions con- | phe ceutiemanly Baucker, on bering the noise of | ea tueiselves witi-champume or otlcr Hquors, | Alout noon the Marshal received a dexpateh from | Cornunlites,” eo : . dre © ngs 10.0 semanas pa del pres rand a ot. u carriage Wlcels, sallied out of his ofico wel and clama, } Raorlh 4 e pware of men formed this duty, , Making & total original force of 42,077 meo ee come his “distinguished visitors, Bucking them | "The prics ore to be selucted by the winnors, tho | “ie Pariow of Now York, informing him . that mane Bireey a tn come jastances the wives of the epesctions ‘Of these 10,000 have beoa carried off by disease and Weat Monch at Communibaw: warmly by the band, he politely asked them inside, | Club appropriating 840 for the Uulon’ prizes, and | there fitcen gunboats were being Atted out by Span. | [honk rattan voluatoored their services to preveat, if possible, the buliets of the enemy, leaving on hand #017 meu, It is reported that the conductors and engiveers | Mr. Gray ani! his friends grew pate as they entered | $90 for tLe Club prises, o Traordered their immedatoetrureapon tne ground | Meeting othe Grarral Commiuice, = "* ut "| the collitons thet oeturred on tbe previous dag, ery . ls § Mr, James Cushing, Jr., oilered a resolution, | Notwithstanding this provision, some cases of tik (hat the Spanish Goveroment intended to violate which Lis constituents had ‘ordered bim to prosont, | treatment to the * posta" were the neutrality laws god use them against Pera, natnely, prohibiting the election of any public office siveaee Lose announced, A com> The Marshal lett on the first trainfor Mystic, It int nly notaries public, Commissioners of | Wittee Was also sppointed to visit the wholessie Deora! wnd the like, to seats in tie If we add to this pumber the volunteers in Havana, Matanzas and the other large citles, we fod a Hpauish foroe in Cubs of 70,000 well armed soldiers. To op- pose these, Carlo Emanuel Cespedes has 25,000 nen ‘well armed, besides 2,000 more who are without f the Central Railroad of New Jersey refuse | tie rooin where are gathered the urbane deputy Ka of the Central Railroad of New Jersey refuse longer | syerifts, Thoy mustered up suMcient courage, how- | me Aral to be responsible fur she sufoty of trains run through | ever, to crow to Mr. Bancker's private office un- fn Atenas Baw Pe Wuser Wise th Communipew—the stench trom the dumping ground | S4Pported. Here an hour or 20 was covsuted in ht le ws wer “telling Baneker all about it,” nnd executing the The Atalanta Boat Club had their annual regatta at that point being #0 great as to stop their watenes. | pai) Lond, The lostrument holds Mr, Walter F, | yesterday alteraoon, The contest was for the cham- There would seem to be son —o—— eral Commit- | stores not yet declared on strike and induce the odor of trush about | Miller of No, 40 Wert Twenty-second stecet, and | plon belt of the Club on e-nilo up the | \e understood that he was joined by several ot Gen, | Doel t f, iy. i : ‘ 00d arme, Who will say that the patriots have not | ine report, from the fact that (iis name stench wax | Mr, George Bacon of 4 Park avenue responsible in | river. The entries were Beg) thers aba dig weld | fariow's deputies, Defuro thin time all the vesacla ree att ne ee te oe rae TRC eceting | men to come out. Devila & Vo, have expressed thats done well in the face of these immense odds of men | ficiently powerful some time ago to stop the divi | the eum of §) to abide the event of the suit. | the belt ,wo. y: an *, jan hn fees et cuetervs aroin thobeads of the United States euthorities, | shen adjourned uutil Friday evening nest, and re- | Willieguese to accept the terme offered, and so have and material of wart Do they not merit she | ‘ends of the Company Aer lee, Sheri eof mooting. | Coleman Bros., Grunbaum & Co, and Brockbaw ul been | Tostge, fo single seule, ‘Phe wuler was very -_ c ived meantime to advertise the pi ty puld for the two departed swearing vengcauce on | Smooth, and there was @ gentle breeze stirring, | ‘The paved on the eighth section of the | * acknowledgement of their rights of belligerency Rautral Bisk and all lis tribe, which contributed tauch to (he comfure of the com: | vostatie ie ‘The vewels wore completed, am ————— Bros. The Messrs. Steinhart & Adler gave an ade ; The Licderkrans and Arton Boctetice aicaree ha weed eae ht neutrality law, The yewsols were completed, and vanea of \wanty pati anni’ laal Asus ad ta aman A OPANIOR GPT, The Liederkranz Soviety, having received an ayven THR BATTLE. Uiclock, and the three boats wet sat” mone the Big) | werly ready to eat Te Oat ae er eee Btreucs, the lete ageat of the Assosisted Press | invitation trom the Arion Society to compete with | 4 Tum SUX repo rter called upon the Admiral Yester. | sian Ficlds, W thers on the inside, Tosliee Iv ihe | Wild rumors are afoot among a select circle here, noyance, Taittes is to be alightly modified la thelr fever, ‘The here, who is now, I believe, in your city, hus been | nem for the charmpionship in music, met last even- | SpXinarnet 4 Dmost | Tosiice svemed ton asve’ the advantuse, bot be, | D&t Tend you only what is well authentiented. My | Gn Friday last » Committers of drivers waited | oo ctovees of the Movers. Porret, Chambers street x branded by the pairiows in this clty as a Spanish *Py. | ing, Arter a short debate, it was decided thatthe | cordial reception, He was emoking 4 tlagraut Par- | Withers showed from the ouwet that lie had the | !mformation is positive, ‘The boats ure of lisht draft, | on Mr. Montgomery Queen, the new Vice-President | Hesyaner & Stern, Church ; Browning & Co., Broad Ce a ee itee te area tne Ca tasee eng | idederkrans were totally opposed to bring! “e uncle to Jal back upon, and he soon took the loud. | and aro anid to be very fast, ‘They were Intended to | of the Second avenue Railroad, and laid vefore bim | Ways Statneimer; Church, and. Mets, the authoritics to prostitute bis Influence in | + customs of the prize ring” tuto their orcaniaa- A FEARPOL LETTER WRITES —EXIT ADMINAL. sen B00; Tovkes f med the Ve used in scouring the const of Cuba to prevent | ist of grievances, ‘They complain that he | (rao hats SN Hl betewly thelr fuyor, ons; but it was voted that they would be ready at | he bad brougut up the ag supptice from reaching the patriots, It is said that | hus broken faith with them inasmuch as | threw down tu repertes thomeeh A VOLUNTEER OUTRAGKS IX FUELTO PRINCI nay lieve ko fia in cancers Wiis bee Arion, tie Bru: | given uo the his fellow Gray 1 race which the Doctor irs becn the Vicwr, | tuetr contract price was $10,000,000. Pci oatan a sermon trier betray atacioe | nat hnitias wresen ‘ehh cal taiaaea Afer the departare of Gev. Letona from Puerto | ny oluer Jertam’ Lencvolent society iu Now York. | munications, to we es carly ea Po'eiorke und would | hat Ye Wotheesta: tek osek ceemton ope the clu! — e:tuing rid of allthe old employees atthe rato | css between the capltalita' ond Ebay Principe, the volunteers in that city are reported to ~ in the jog, every day, keep up a shower of letters | built by Mr. C. J, The a Maitland by THE RECIPROCITY TREATY. of fifteen or more every month; he has also intro | Clase betws capil operatives, have institnted a wholesale system of robbery aad ‘The Course of True Love. allday along Mone of thee edivtles being Ieee tian | hie be Roars ee nee ms ar alone by - need “an tonovation in the node of barnogsing. | resolved to Join the strike, ‘They employ trom thre 3 ‘ *! Vb; hing. jook here,” — b aren, agreein J ver I lies have boon stripped of everything they possensed, | to the Fourth street Police Btation, in Williams- | pression of dismay. “Just look; there is his cor- v4 detec hol Ld a Special D ing 12 cents & day (or the driver's fare to and from | Y8Tying from nine to three or four hundred, end ry “ Wa ry “ar ae) ft th A the depot to goitg to ang toareag from hie work. thelr bands being thrown {nto (he scale will swell a 100, Was asminaton, Augua earn from the moat | ‘The drivers now demand a cbange or atleast a modi- | ihe ranks to fifteen or tt thousead. Tea of Hp. Mace’a White | uudoubied authority that Mr, Thornton, the British | feation in the arrangements of the time table, ae i is ven to the necessary apparel. Hd bins pare tUrowD | burgh, last night, having been fouad in First atrect, Foapogdence from June 8, Bret tind thet I re Bouy will be to blume fur these outrages. ‘The peo. | acar Broadway, ouilering from a dose of laudanuin, | e!ved one of them I thought J should {aint \eoaat } she had taken becuuse a young man had jilted | ble io read it, ‘Think of going through all that, rh paten to The Sua. grounds in Baratogn, yesterday, « burn inh ntested by W. M. ple of Pucrto Principe are suffering greatly on a0- | wi pount of the seurel I'm sare be will admimister a short one to-morrow impoasible to make the through trips inthe time | these manufacturers shut op yesterday, and to-dag 'y of coal; in order to do their ne- | her, ‘The mothor resides ab 74 Tenth strect, New | maroie, Whiy, Lam astonished that t lived through # att 50 to, 35, but While Vawn won in ure | Minister, to-day received an Important dixpateh from | required without truiting the Lorses_on the up | measures will be adopted 10 compel the others a> Besnary couking, they ure obliged to burn the doors | York, Proper antidotes were admimis'crod b/ | itatl. Gray tea fearful, fearful letter-wniter, the Time, Ottowa. [ttn averred that tue dispatch cme trom | grades which the drivers are uot allowed to do un- | close, A Committee of thie Association wes de and other woodwork of their residerces, Sergeant Bunce and Dr. Baker, worst Lever saw. I (nought I would have Tracy take - Mr, Kone, Inte Financial Minister of the Kingiom of | d¢F pain Of Instant dinwissal, Mr- Queen promised rl of the Newarty A PROSPECTIVE SCRIMMAGE. — care of bun, and keep bun withcut pen and ink fur v Mat. vg to lay the mattor before the Board of Directors, and | puted to ationd the mass meeting v Be has 4 out ruption in Brookiya Politics, month or #9, But Lace be las found bal,andne | Murvan ve, Powmataw.—Tho “Pow-wows' | Canada, Hedisavows any tatention of dixcriminat | we understand that In case of w refusal to comply | tailors tast evening, and the resalt of their delibere eek el eins bitin hak Paares Stone on Thore were red-hot times last evening at the | Wil! Continue his tnflictions with renewed vigor. | yaye the * Green Stockings ™ a lively shake-up yes. | ine io favor of American a» against Engttsh manu- | to sheir demands. the drivers have unanimously Fe | uons Is to be reported to-day. J : terday. ‘The game was nd the | facture, Ho says that under oo etrcumstances | #9fved to “te up" on Thursday morning weat, harke the cutters intercept bin, lean General Committee, over the charges against nt Lin, however, sad go tv Boston. By she time | “A 1 “vs. Rzotaion, This was, ou Sikes bs free ge pas easel dation Bs fo cadensiean | A 90 the Outen Y Overcrowding and | 08 sccoun| Pa we oh he ‘cme ANOTHES VIOTORY POR YER PavRioTs. Mr, WH. N, Cadmus, delegate from the Bighth | sud wont to see alter things on Loard the Providence. | prettiost games of the scason, It only occu; 1 Underteoding Ace pe hnipn prog ade we hat Minister Thornton has. to! ed Lo Advices secretly received from Kasuti Bpiritu, | Ward, for “covaplring to clect the Todependont | When the noble craft salled, the fgure of the Ad: | hour nnd 4 minutes, and was decided by one run, | Minister Thornton has telegraphed Lord sda On the 15th of last month the steamer City of | order of the Executive Commitice, Late om Mem. x Santillo emoerntic Alderuon, an tor appropriating $2) to | miral waa seon on the quarierdeck, spy-gliss in | the Alphas winning by 10 to 9. cndon for advice, ‘The Canadian Board of Trade are |... 4 from Liverpool for New York well | day evening a number of the Church strect state tat Gen, Honorato Castillo has ovecwheliningly | Democratic Aldermen, sai (or appropriating gy te | and, and inhaling the freaby buliny sca ire As he | Gotuam. ws, Bac At the Elysian Fiolty | Very serve ia the matter, and no troaty will Brooklye sslled fro a a loaded with bundles to defeated Geu, Goyenche, the Governor of that city, ( he’ dipiing iL Lae At the Elysian Fiolts | pacued op without their supervision. freighted wito emigrant passougers, Just before then distributed them, by that means wounding lim and obliging hia troops to retreat | report. turned the battery he could stil be distinguished Ly | yesterday these vetoran Clubs contested "The Es 7 ' 7) ‘Within tho walls, carrying with them (wo carretas of coment rer the stiuiug Urihaney of the star in the middie of iis were SLOrERAMAGh: BSA ear directed in’ lntt —— their arrival at this port 900 of them signed & paper the vigilance of he central body. | ‘The sev- their wounded, * Ball tm Ald of Catholic Schooln ciy. A moment more and be disappenred from view. | fanings by 48 to 9 The Cable Rather Fuster than the Menmers, | scciting thelr grievances, which, they say, was pee | craldelegates reported favorably, ead, ald will a yoorsrsrs OF THE wan, The congregation of St, Michael's ( oer The bao ball imatch between tho Bank Coffeo | _ Acting Superintendent Ditka received a tele- | sated co the representatives of the Commissioners s socte: ‘Thore ro 3,000 empty ouses in Havava, and the | Churchin West Thirty-second strect, corner Ninth pI bad perky (dat iff egg House and tho Walton louse, ty take pluco on the Front, ailas Hope Chalmers, had committed » tor, | Of Binigration at Castle Garden, which has not been tity looks gloomy and deserted. In the ev: syoune, had # very crowded and saccessfal ball last asi OTOM, Ps ang a inden y OF roan ant New York, Wo-duy (We 4 4 WW greeepbacks liave beca received at the T gan barily’ meet & singie person om ihe streele. A | ight, in tue armory of the Twenty-sccond ;Reei: | ary "iepariment, and one wan discovered. amo g Mt Latute large provision | ment, which was tendered to them free of expense. | the notes of hand, making three tu all discovered, Diarto as fa Soveral thousand pounds steriiag, and ft was | noticed, A copy of it lying before us says that fresh | he chippers and finishers on iron housewest wi), 18 postponed to August LI floral ban esebaree) | Car Aimarte o i helle cuir kes poriea, wocompanied ondensed water was 40 scarce that they were for the (ourth Ume since Manviavoens Devearup.—At the match yes: | 'y Joan Hateber and. his wit ond eondenee 7 met last aight ae <Taag ; men Delective Oficers “ 4 i ‘There are about 300 ant of CUsbul. le living and Tully watehed the Eoglish steamer ac obliged to use sen water for washing, The potatoes | sulle on oe oy 4 ci « ‘of Y ungerot erie! terday afternoon between the Athletics of Pui an article this morning in relation to the propo / Janda were agin deleated, the score being! Alllt- | were found on board the Russia and taken before | for food, and ia the opinion of the signers “ were sition to sell Cuba to the Cuben a It ways thi Sorin raiwed was over §3,(@). ton 72, Morylands 93, the acting Superintendent, fiarwoed had Kughieh | ite nig Apiary rs ge] ‘will never seil the ne Cubans, even 6hiould The Ritualir Burky Muwtion.—The only game announced | and Frouch gold and bank nutes to tae uinount of oto board. fhe Ui ioe Slates beams sored (or Whe payment of Apt Ft mo suo ly Broghive, Curcago. Aug. 8.—Judge Jameson rendered a | for to-day ia, thet of the Rekiors champions 450,00. ‘The bread served out to es Gait was oo vow thas . tie One) OO tees taogcsin of Agale: resolution was adopted by ra y to-day, agaist the dissolation of the trjune- | and 1869. ,,7he ehamplonanip of Central. P: ud af tha Gaoeeakare Uirike they lad ia most cases to throw it away antes! | hin Supervisors yesterday, in effect that the Couuty aiust the Reclesiastical Court, ‘The attorney's | played for on aturuay by 0 Hhowmale * he vessel was so much crowded that there were not ce —— ™ be (Se ar sa te credit of toe | 08 both siden of the case had & consultation imme- | letes. Score—Onceola, 16; jete, 1 \ Lewurom, Mo., Aug. 8.--The strike of the St. | seats to accommodate the passengers om deck, ° Avother Kecave from Hing Sing. ‘reasurer be 4! Leflrrd be diately after the opinion had been rendered, and the | entals will start ow » trip to Palieistph timore, | Oriepin shoemakers' organimation, of Auburn, ‘the saloon was blocked up with tuggage, The ry , Povouxsarsis, Aug, 8.—Another convict e: county, $25,000, and give his oMcial certificate there | counsel for the bishop requested leave to file an | and Washington fow Mieke, of the Ba: | bering about 600 men, is practically at an fi signers assert that 4 Pant ping tas Prison lust wight. He was for ; said sam, or such parts yp mar be need- gmended bul be te as a ie gles, will resign, \t ls said, ‘was unable to eg ereord betwe medseharers and workmen Ud e soiled darian ‘he ei tay Thee 4 - monthe, His name has ot to be expended in the & morgue in | tember tera. wi * Zosleray. and wee aasagiied by 8 fellow mem | \ mouiouslyeausted, aud te men are Bow ab | me er | ae To bid bd Wilouguby'oirect, near tue oa documon before January aca Der comet Ma Cb ¥ woske ‘ crowded leaether la thelr berths.” “ 4 \ ‘ H