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SO ——————— THIKTY-S IXTH YEAR AY WAR. THE GREAT RAILW SNE LINES OF BATTLE DRAWN NEAR DAINBRIDGE TUNNEL, Gov, HofPnan's Interference Invoked—Th wy, Aug. 10.—The following is Sof the operations along the line of the Suequehai nd in this city for the day: Master me- ja command of 150 men, ender @irection of Snperintendent Van Vaikenburg, of the GBamecy section, at devn thie morning reeumed his movement from DBalobridge. Mecoming alarmed had left the line clear to the tun- fel, and consequently the deposed Ramery officials were axnin placed tn occupation, & Al 10 o'clock tis morning each party stood wateh- og the other at the tunn hostile demonstrations, hut at ently prepared for the worst. We Erle force at the tunnel bad been greatly ang- wing the entire ground. sehanic Biscky cach fearing to begin At 11 o'clock to-day Vllen telegraphed to him to-day, mecessity for the interference of the atrong arm of State to repress disorder and prevent riotous de mnonstrations. THE C\PTORED LocomoTtVE. Koswell MeNeil,"" which representing the ‘The Eric locomotive wwas captured at Bainbridge, arrived at t 21:90 ths forenoon, and was received with great ap- ¥ The Sheriff of Otaego county came down to Col rning, in pursuance of the writ of as: He and all the other Sheriffs a’ong the line ‘ofthe road bave doubtiess been enjoined to-day FOUD FOR THR ARMY OF OCCUPATION. ) The situation at the tunnel at 2 0% The hostile forces are on the Fouth One Suxquehenna train stonds ‘The men are ali there patiently Despatches have been ‘ock to-day was Wery interesting. Je of the tunnel. *defore the station. swaiting for the next move, Bent to all the stations between Oneonta aud the anne! to victual the army of oreupation, + ‘The Eric raiders are encamped in a strip of woods ‘on the curve below the station ‘The men are mainly ‘They pay they have no disposition to 4 prefer the quietude of the cool retreat they Admiral Fisk is directlog their move- ] , 4 corning THR # <The raldors brought a tel hem, but the wirce having been ent on each side of swan interrupted. tive was thrown from the track graph instrament with oom, commun ‘The Erie tocom By means of anew patent frog. Whe Susquel nna train, which was lying off on a wide track, ran down behind the raiders, thas By this mancuyre, not only the Yocomotive bat the men with it were captured. re at Buintridge, ome county was in the party, Ammodistely served with an injunction order, ADVANCE AT TOUR PRRIL. the raidors reached Alton on thelr first trip Valkenburg telegraphed if they advancod, it would be at their 1. was this that caused their retre afterward advanced however, being reinforced. Seonstraction corps has been sent out with orders to Rake up the truck and tear down the tresties wher- Byer neck ssary. DESTROTING THE ROAD. ‘The trestles this side of the tunnel have been re- ‘They ean be replaced in a few hours, Public mecting is to be held to-night in front of the building to give expression to the views d sympathios of oar eith OM OF BUSINESS. Bixouantox, Aug. 10.—Up to noon to-day no have arrived from Albany since yeaterda; managers of the Erie Railway Com y reparing to prosecute off their} return. rntendent Vi at two special tr uerillas” vojcalied, left this city t fore 9 o'clock on the Albany J Susquehanna road, The frst train took about 90 ond train 190 men, AVERSHIP QUESTION RR neral anxiety has e fact that all tl ere are conducted with great privacy, and that be known, that the railroad ea can withhold. We learn jotbing is permitted oMiciale and employ Yrom Albany that the report sent hithe that Judge Peekliam hud decided thit Pruyn was iy appointed receiver of the Susquehanna road, ‘Phe question tas been referred to ‘Surrogate Lowton, who will take testimony and re Judge Peckham's order requir isk to show cause on Aug. 13, why he Yehould not be enjoined and restrained trom taking ‘any further steps in acting or attempting to act an meceiver, also directs that the Bheriffs and otner off gore along the line shall ander no circumstances en ce the order of Judge Barnard, iutended to give possession of the road. fwas Incorrcet. ‘Tho order was yesterday morning put on board expreas train to be delivered here at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, bat information being fyeyed to the condnetor before his arrival hore at Wiarpersvilloe that the Erie Company bad seized the ficer, engines, &c., at Binghamton, the train re- the order was not delivered. Teaohed this city, however, announcing that he order liad been issued, but that it bad no legal oreo and could not succesfully be opposed w the mich Judge Barnard had wsned, 8 COMBINATION POR R is a report, upon authorit fit some plaueibiity, that the Penusy MWompany bas tel phed to Rameey giving ti andersiand that he ean rely upon its support in bis present attitude If he should need a milhion dollars ; and Lackawat tauxiliarios have made York Central Co BRIDGE BURNERS pany is avsisting Rau fand Schenectady stationed miles ‘up. the y out the burning of a bridge. aku sinail bridge between Afton and Whilo another says only a little trestle Work was turn Away near Aon, THE FORTY-FOURTH RROIMENT CAL ‘clock another trai ny und Susquevanna road. ce noon, making four in ali fof Fisk mcn now at the tunuel Col, Robie has called out th orth Regiment. The train with the mea on board ‘will start to-night, THE AMMAMBNT OF THE HOSTILE YOROES, One hundred and Bfty of the men composing je Oghting Corps were armed with rovolvers, aud it is reportod that the Albany pi ‘No serious collision has yet occurred, FiOK AnRROTED YOR COMBFIRACT. |. 10,—Barrogate wion began hear. Jag testimony tn the case of receivershi Boon, The only fact established was Wat the papers Waking Pruyn receiver were fied Seturdsy woruing ‘loc! Fisk war arrested this alter. Boon on Wy oF ecoreirasy. agai pe ie pave ‘appear at the next ter: Uae Court of Besslons. ne Tilt, FIRST COLLISION OF LOCOMOTT BixcuamTon, Aug. 10.—About the time the militia from ere arrived at the tu the Eric men attucked the other party and drov A locomotive was tak Brough and came into collision with another loco: ere aro conflicting rumors it the interests of near Harpers ville, rough the tunel. n attacked the Erie men and ow holds posses: sion of one end of the tu Bimpton, conductor on the Bi Yerely pounded Trond, who was se ith clubs and stoves. Everything 1d both parties are ‘A provision train leaves. bi ‘he morning to supply the militia and the Erie mea. ORDER FROM GOVERNOR NOFFMAN, Aug, 10.—Governor Hoff tm town at 10 o'clock to-night and immediately tele: vurder to the Sherifts along the @ at 6 o'clock In Laphed the follows ine of the Albany a1 ‘The military should Bw absolully ln view of the ‘and order that © dispute is in ectual pi OF property of tho Albany aod Ce aby, claiming to hold ne under any Jndicial order, that such party shail Fanaiy, adjudicated ‘bythe 1, oan wi fe ‘and confusion. It eanno Bible for auy Sherif lo decide under ti Siavoes which of the juaicu Dich are Mok, and the jon of any OF etwd im euch Hh juclicial order. PR A iN call Out the whole MURDER AT WASHINGTON MARKET. es The Bottle Agnin- Feartul old ot a Veney Street ot the Men Taken Hometn « tlon—Flight of the Assationt. Yesterday afternoon Daniel and Joba Burke, Washington Market tradesmen, engaged ina drank en lark in Vesey strect, which may terminate fatally, Jobn Burke, who keeps a butter stall ia the Market, lad been drinking to excess, and while be and Daniel were in consultation, an old feud was brought up. They crossed the strect to take a drink ” Vesey street, and there John threw a stone at Daniel, who was hit on the right slde of the head, bat without noticing It he went in and had bis drink while John remained standing outside. When Dan Burke came out, he without any warniug dealt John Barke astunner in the see which sont the blood spirting in all directions, Blow followed blow, and the drunken man, who had not the strength to defend himself, was shockingly beaten. Dan Burke seized hin and threw him to the sidewalk, brevking Lis nose, and bruising him shockingly, As if pos seared of ademon he then began kicking him in the breast, His boot eut and tore the flesh, broke bones, and left the upper part of his body a sight disgasting and hidee No policeman being with- in bail, Dan Burke escaped. The injured man was taken to his residence, 188 Thirty-second strcet, in a dying condition. the Fi at 1 Condl« —— FROM OUR REPORTERS’ NOTE BOOK Finn” Excursion of the Seventh Regimen The members of the fifth company Seventh Regiment and the Veteran Association connected with the same company, celebrated the anniversary of the company by 1 grand excursion yesterday. At $ o'clock yesterday morning the company and its invited guests, pombering 100 persons, lef the armory of the regimeat snd proceeded to the foot of Kighth street, where they took the steamboat Wim. Fletcher for New Dorp, Staten Island, The com- pany arrived there by 10 o'clock, and on disem- barking immediately indulged in an old-fashioned clam bake, After the “Lake” the boys went swim: ining or played ball and croqnet, Atabout 2 o'clock dinner wi At 34 the company took a ‘Otten ville, where th ived at « received by the Man Club. ‘Tottenville, an far as the citizens war av ovation, The village was ated with buntin: On leaving t company were conducted to the Mann. grounds, Here they were again feasted ‘They departed for home o'clock Ia velock. At Pweed man’s staid, waa one of the escort =m The Republican Split. The new Republican organization, created protest against the astonishing corruption of the Union Republican General Committee in Twenty second street, last night in the Everett Room Mr. Edgar Kevchom, temporary presidint, in the chair, The proposed constitution and by-laws, were diseaaaid. Much debate ocearrod over article third, which provides that officers shall be chosen annually by ballot, but it was adopted. It wos de cided to elect delegates to the Central Committee annually, and to mecton the second Wednesday of cach month, District associations are to meet once No amoking Is to bo at meetings ttee i to be composed 158 delegates. Jr., of Gov, Hom obtained an injunction re- straining the executors of John H, Baldwin, of the firm of Sampson & Baldwii., from taking sny action on his will until her claims are adjudicated. She his widow, but the execn- he is a woman of tinchaste charac ter, who, althongh she maintaimed the relation of wife to the dead inan, was never married to him ; that she has borne the same relation to several other A tbat she had signed an assignment to re- Jeane all claim om the estate, in consideration of the una of $3,500 ‘TVentimonin’ pt. Thorne, The oflicors and privates of Capt, Allaire’s command assembled tn Rhinebolt’s hotel, in Pe street, yosterday afternoon, and presented a ha some silver service to their late captain, Thomas W ‘Thorne, Many of the best citizens of the Fourth Ward witnessed the ceremouy—among them Col Avery, Mr. T, Re Agnew, aud Dr, Water ‘The [resentation ‘poech was Nandsomely de Mi by Ser Kelly, and Capt. Thorne’s rep) ef, elt. ‘The collation was served ona ce principle, ‘The Health Bonrd Explosion, Dr, Stone objected to any unnecessary length: ening of the Health Board's meeting on Saturday, merely because the session had beon called in the morving, at an hour when phveieane ore expected by their patients, He is willing to the public faithtully ae a Health Commissione his services can be rendered in the afternoon just aa well ay in the morning. rece Exit Lovejoy’. Consequent upon building the new Post Office at the lower end of the Park is announced the de- molition of Luvejoy’s Hotel at the expiration of the present lease next «pring. The proprictor has sig- ifed his unwillingness to release It, a» the broperty 18 too valuable for Lotet purposes. Yt is pi ved,to construct @ handsome marble structure on the present site, —— Where are the Usurers? A Sun reportor went to the Tombs late last night and asked the keeper who answered his cail, AF Russell sage and George Watts, the usurers sen- tenced by Ju . were confined there, and he was cukwer ative, the ke per further adding Chat they bad not been taken there at sll —— A nawerable Temperance Lectnre John Cardio, foreman of the rabber factory at Fourth aveute and A and Thirtieth stroet, while fn a state of intoxication on Sunday called at the factory and sousht admiselon, Corie topter Englert, the watchman, after some delay, upened the door, aua Cardin went up stairs, During Cardun’s stay there Euglert went to dinner, and When be returned he rang the bell down the watehman's revolver doo Cardin’ took b Opened the e the wituauion, struck Cardin ‘in the ol Was discharged at the suine Moment, Lert The Alabuinn Mowtoommer, Aug. 10.—Full returns fro Third Cony the ressional District give Heflin (Mepubli ean) 2) jority over Parkinson ‘The delegation will stand us follows: Buck from the First Distriet, Buckley from the Sceond, Heflin trom the Third, fod Hays from tie Fourth, all Republicans; Dix and Sherwoo! (Democrats) from the Filth and Sixth Districts, ‘Ths ism Domocratic gain of two, the delegation tn the Fortieth Congress being ali Repub: Neans, ‘The vote in the State will be bnt little, if ny, shore daa @uo-ualf Hab east atthe President election. Loug The Annual Camp Meeting for the Long Island Districts bogan ia Morrick, L. 1, on Monday, in a beankite srove bout a quarter of a milo from the railroad depot, ‘The attendance was slim. Few ministers were on the grounds, aud as % coure- quence no religious services were licld, until even- ing, when the meoting was formally opeved with a mon by the Key. Wm. Rushmore, of Rockawi ‘The grounds are policed by asquad of Metropolita under command of Sergeant Cornell, of Brooklyu: ‘The meoting will continue ten days, The Balloon Voyage Now York. Meavvinu Pa, Aug. 10.—Prof. Thurston started in lis ‘balloon at 2 o'clock this afternova tor New York, accompanied by Messrs. Olipt Baldwin, nt and ‘Phe arial Voyager was making encour: adway when last seen, He expects w or # little ahead Of railroad time, The Obie Democracy in a Quandary. Covvmnus, Aug. 10.—The Democratic State Covtral Committee are discunslog the feasibility of taking upon themscives the responsibility of nomi hating a candidate fur Governor in place of General Rosecrans, It i# not improbable that the Commit- tee, to-morrow, Will maxe nominations. nd Seamiennmtace ‘The ws Bat. Tus Ecxronvs Vicrowovs,—Tho Eckfordas of Brooklyn played the first game of their vour yerter day, with the :Central City of Syracuse, and came out Victorious by 41 to 13. Eadie or New Yore ¥: LIN.—A closely contested payed yesterday allernoun Haawonto or Bi me of tou tn tthe Elysian Fields, OK ngs Hoboken, by these Clubs, resulted in the success of the Harmonica by a score of 35 to 31. 1NGTON.—The game between The Morvan vs. I theve clubs yesterday was rather a taine affair, Irvingtons ‘did pot have out H, Campbell Rligher, and this rendered them rather weak. ‘The Sy ae ‘and Bolded well, and won by # score of NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, CABINET SESSION ENTIRELY BARREN OF RESULTS. THE jn Stata Qao—Androw Resenter the Senate—M: Special Despatehes to The Sun. Wastinotox, August 10.—The Cabinet ses: sion lasted two and u half hours to-day, but nothing of importance was transacted, routine business be- ing chiefly under consiteration, Tho Spanish gan- boat question and Cuban affairs were discussed, but ho decision was reached in either case, and botl: stand as befor TIME GRYRNAL PRESS CANINET DESPATCH, The Cabinet session convened to-day at noon, and continued ant! 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Great interest bas been menifested during the entire day With regard to the result of the deliberations; but whatever may have been the principle of the discus sion, it can be authoritatively stated that no intima- tions have been made, either by the President or any Cabinet represeotative, bearing reference to them ; and it's very probable that upon the pointe of na- tional interest which have been paramount in the public attention for some days past, the utmost secrecy is being observed by the Admin: istration, ‘Tuere was an unusual amount of routine matter pertaining to tho different Do partments, nearly all of whieh had accumulated dur Ing the recent absence of the Heads of the Depart: ments, which received adjustment to-day, Several ‘suspensions from and appointments to office were determined upon, It seems to be cenerally believed that owing to the fect that the President and several Cabinet and other prominent officials intend leaving the city immediataly, there has been no definite conclusion arrived at relative to the relations of this Government with that of Spain and Cuba, and that the consideration of these subjects has been Postponed until the next meeting of the Cabinet, whieh will ocear probably on the ®0cb inst., that being a regular weekly day, although it may tran- #pire sooner enould actual necessity occur. ANDREW JONSON WILL RETORN TO THE ARNATE, Parties direct from Tennessee state that there in no douht of the election of Andrew Johnson to the United Siotes Senate, Hin object will be to carry out his plans of repudiation, as act forth in his tat message. In this he will be backed by powerful par: ties South and West, Should he fail in this, be will undertake to reduce the interest on the public debt to Sper cent, Sueh an element of discord in the Senate would do great damage to the credit of the country, and the friends of Government eredit are organizing to prevent his return to the Senate, if possible, RECRETARY RODRION'H MISSION FO Secretary afternoon Navy Derantwent, Wasitnotes, Aug AL Onpen No. —. ‘The names of the follow: are changed by authority of law: Arizona Hecla to Nebraska, Hercules to Oregon, inderer to M asetts, Astoria t Cambridge to Congress, Detroit to Canandaigua, filles to Modoc, Etna to Nausett, Argos to Koka, Aas to Nahant, Castor to M: ye, Centaur to Saugus, Charyh oem, Circe to Dlarietta, Cy- clops to Kewayrin, Kolus to Shawnee, Krebae to Algoma, Fary to U ba fre Goliath to Catskill, Gor kon to Minneionka, Harty to Klamath, Hecate, to Blah, Hydra wo Owen ledasa to Nantatket, Mit- nerva to Sandusky, Nemesis to Napa, Neptuno to Mantiatton, Orion to Piscataqua, Samson to Chick- awaw, Beylia to Canonicus, Spitfire to Suncook, Stromboli to Wassuc, Tartar to Yazoo, Tempest 40 Yuina, Vireinius to Wyandotte, Vixen’ to Osceola, ‘Tornado to Winnebago. GEO. 'M, ROBESON, Secretary of the Navy, OFFICIAL RECOGNITION OF THE SUN'S RNTRRORIAR, Collector Grinnell haa recently written to the Secretory of the Treasury, protesting against the newspaper correspondents being furnished with the ‘names of appointees in the New York Custom House for publication; and he appended a sip from Tux ‘Sun meking inquiries about one Van Vechten, whieh publications, Grinnell alleges, are calculated to injure the character of his subordinates, Acting Sceretary Richardson, after considering Grinnell’s objections, differed from b and declined to prohibit the ‘Treasury clerks from furalehing names to Tue SuN reporters hereafter, Mr, Richardson thinks that a0 man need be ashamed to seo his nome tn print; and if bis character Is not good, this is an excellent way to And it out, 4 $50,000 PLRASORE TRIP TO NRWPoRr, Sceretary Robeson, Gen, Sherman, Admiral P Aiden, and Cinef Ki er King eft this afternoon for Annapolis, to take un extond ed cruit upward of & month—on the mi On an official tour of inspection of nay yarus ng the Atlantic comet, The trip will South than Norfolk, whieh will be firet vinited, Afterward, tney will go to New York, Newport, Boston. Mortemonth, and Portiand The Navy Yards will be inep by Secretary Robeson and Ac and Newport ond tue fortifications by it boing understood LRN, Robeson issued the following order this 10, 1909. ae iral Porter, yy revelyed one $10 coun ‘ohoes, N.Y. of the sa ¢ Inte counterfeits, ‘Instructions were is sued atthe Treasury to-day to the United States An sistant Treasurer to withdraw all ten dollar green backs from circulation, and they deemed as rapidiy as presentod, Preparations have also been hegun to photograph the counterfeit tens on an en larged seale, to be sent to banks, brokers, and. busi nest omen, as eamples to enable them to detect counterfeits by comparison with genuine notes, It hus heen found umpossible to furniss wm ples of counterfeits to all who appiled for them, und photography has been resorted to as the best means to supply thia demand, Letters are received daiiy at the sury from piriles in every part of the country asking drmation about eounterfelt tenes and in a r of cases inctosing genuine notes which holders supposed to Le counterfeit, and on which they requested We oninton of the Tredsury officials be tempting to circulate them, THE CURRENCY FAMINE. ‘Vreapurer qu Assistant 1d in New York additio he had band, 4 Jara it 1D cont, notes, and 4.506 it. notes, which was ot sufficient to supply the demand of his om Preparations are in progress at the Treasury to prin fractional currency tn case Boutwell revokes ti contract with the Bink Note Companies, witch ems probable if some arrangement is not made soon to supply the currency famine — LOSSES BY WIRE e Cleveland Rolling € pany's wire mills Newburg, Ohio, have been burned, Loss $45,000. Oliver B, Howard's building, in Morrili's Cor. nor, Me., Was burned ou Monday night, Loss, $8,000, Teft, Schwaub & Co.'s picture-frame inanufac- tory in Canal street, Chicago, was buraed yesterday. Lows about $39,000. Elijah Fitts's saw and grist mill in Amherst, Mans, was burned yesterday, Loss, $15,000; in- surwnce $7,500, A, Wunderman's music store, on the second floor of O¥t Broadway, was damaged to the extent ‘of $3,000 last evening. Joseph, Wood's house, about two miles North of West Henniker, N. HL, was burued on Monday night. Lows, $2,000. Heveral stores in Joliet, Ill., were burned on Sunday night. Loss, $20.000. The National Hotel and two bridges across the caual were slightly dam axed, John Daly's residence and barn, Moses Allen's resi ce und barn, and Mra. Sarah Shea's tenement house, ov Stetson and Suuth Valley streets, near the Valley Station, Orange, N. J, werd burned on Mon day alternoon, loss, 0,000, NEW JEDSEY, > Yesterday morning #9 car loads of peaches arrived at Jersey (ily, each car coutalning 80 Darkeus, ‘The Hlysian Piclds and Fort Lee Railroad {s ly compleied, Watle Daniel Mf theraloon known a Bay tireets, Jersey C Leopokt Jetgoy City, who. was sia Hath, ts uot expected to itv No cars were ranning on the Montelair and Bioom feild route yostor faye ouecoount of the setzure of the invveable Aroverty aud Fumuing machinery of the toad by the shor it James Hopktor, a antlor, was arrested In Jerey Grier set auttopting to Whrust 2k ditesn sed aed tderly,ami attewpting to pitches khite-trouch the vody of Benedict J: Pusher, Keover of a saloon at 30 Pasex street, ‘Tho inquest in the case of Wm. Lawrence, « nirht Hunad atthe Hoboken ferry. who was foubd im the near. y was drinking Point Comfort,” Newark ay y, be droppod dead. Huxelwander, of 223 Railroad avenue, 4 iu the buck by Joba w See teases eiaeteas echt ite Gort hike bast Blight. Wergiot, * deat. ab the hands of NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, A MUDDIANG THE NEW POST OFricEr. aes welt Aroused at Last—Pro- ° y The Common C Posing to do Months Ag bate t- Do the Cit Fathers Mean wh vy Sayt The Joint Committee of the Common Connecil mot again yesterday—present, Aldermen Ward, Mc Grath, Moore, and Aesistant Alderman Robinson, Me. A. B, Mullett, Supervising Architect of the Trea- sary, attended on the part of the General Govern ment, Alderman Ward aatd that in accordance with the request of Mayor Hall they had sssembied to consider the subjees of ebanging the alte of the now Post Omice, Mr. Mallett said that as the only representative of the Government present, It devolved on him to offir a few explanatory rewarks, The suggestion for s change of site first came from Mayor Halt, ant w: made to him in the presence of the Mayors of Phi- ladelpbia and Boston, The suggestion socmedt ad- vantageous both to the Govermment and to the city: to the Government, because tt enabled It to bait in a better position, and ercet an edifice enclosing mach larger space, with a more imposing front: and to the city, because it would give s more open tpace to the strecte at the lower end of the Park. A building on the present triangular site will present a larger extent of superiicial walla, but will not be nearly so convement for the transaction of business, nor afford so much scope for external embellishment as one erected on a square lot, ‘The Mayor assured bim that if the necessary authority could be procared the transfer would he eflected, A Congressional Comittee was appointed; but, after along period of uncertainty, it was seen that very little prospect existed of effecting the transfer, owing to & difference of opinion among the city authorities a# to the desirability of the change. If the city of New York is willing to make the e change, we are satieflod ond ready; if, however, they desire na to retain the present site, we will do #0. The Post Office authorities ure very anxious to continue, ospectally ast any time a fire might mut in tho old building, am hess i# attended with many dimenities, celved peremptory orders to begin the work, and have accordingly done so, but am authorized to ra ceive the proposal of the City Government, if they are still desirous of making any change. Mr. Robinson said the representatives of the Gov. erument hud made no appileation to the city author- ites, and that no propoaition either oMcial oF other: wise looking toward exchange of site had ever een made to the Common Connell, and what the charge of delay or neglect to cfteet the propored ehanee shoul not be made against the elty authori ties, Ti the Government desired to make (he change, AC Was only fair to allow the Committee to examine the proposed plans, He thought, too, that all per interested should have an opportunity of being heard before the Committe, and would therefore propose the following resolution : esotad, That all persons favoring or opposing the proposition 1 exchange the site of the vew Poot OMice Rs how fxed to another nearer te City Mall vn the Par. be invited to attend a meeting of Wo ¢ the Common Council on Friday, Ady. 13 al | ov lock F, M:, in sho chamber of the Board of Aldermen Mr. Mullett here repeated his former asrertion that the Government was porfectly wuthfled with the present site, und hat they have no desire to press the matter.” The Proponal for change was en- Uiely ‘Mt the suggestion of Mayor Hall. The Sees tary atisfied, and bas expressed his views with emphasis, If the city Is watistod, the work will no on, Mr, Robinson remarked that If the city was satis. pives of property for aimont Teast be consulted as to the all be used. red that a misopprehension existed concerning the powers conferred on the Committee by Congress, Mr, Robinson suggested that the work be sus- pended nntll after the mecting on Frid Col. ¥. A. Conkling said that sion of the present Congress he took a deep interest fu the provosed scheme for the New York Ofice,and lent his support to the measure authori the Secretary of the Treasury to chu The proporal, w! ade to him by met his entire val, he thoug! nently desirable that thé Government should re- ceive a plot rectangolar in ebhape, which pos. scared = =many advantages over the present triangular one, He accordingly muggested | the adoption of the plan euggested by Mr. Mullett, The Congres#tonal Committee was appointed asa com mission to receive the transfer, not ke make pro. possls, In his opinion, the only change that could now mate was the correction of the noru line ‘of the propored building 60 ws to run parallel with the fronts of the City Hall and the new Court House ‘The gentleman iMustratod his remarks by reference to a diageam, which exbiblted the relative positions of the buildings. He then continued to say that it would be alastiug shame and disgrace to the city of Now York, if the building were erected on the plot of ground’ now marked out, when by changing the site that detect could be correeted. It is invended to complete parts of the great edifice that the roast Office cuthorities can take possession before 1871, Assistant Alderman Robinson's resoiuti was ipted. Meantime the General Government is. rip: wwny tho fountain and transplanting the treen he oper of our tringular Park, and the eity rall way companies are looking om in ¢xpectaney, await hi they hie plows bet mi ity Hall, to THE LABOK MOVEMENT. - ‘Tho tut 1 Journey men Tatlorn’ Con- eutions Correspondence of The Sun. Prrrapurau, Aug, 10,—The International Jour- neymen Tailors’ Convention bean ite scrsion in Saenger Halle, Seventh avenue and Grant street, yesterday morning, They mect to receive reports of tue various local organizations for the past yea and todiseuss matters affecting the interests of the Jc, ‘This city bus been selected aa the place of celing with a view to organize a union here. De- yates Were present from Boston, New York, Phita in, ‘roy, Washington, Worcester, and Loudon The, meeting was called to order at 10 o'elock, by Mr, George famphreys, of Washington, who wis ected Chairman pro tem. in the alscher of Mr Falrbura, of London, the President. Mr. Hager dobler was thon appointed Seerctary, and Mr, Mc Carthy Trevsurer; after whieh a Coitaittes on Cre dential was chosen, ‘The following despaten was went to he mane Vark in your eity Haoriens: Continue the steuggte! The sympathies neoting of strikers in the City Hall ef the deecutes to the Tuternational Umiou ate wit vou, Thea be frm! Victory will be your ‘The Convention then adjourned until 2 P.M. In tho afternoon fession the Comtnitter on Ci nitialy reporved that they were unable Lo 4, Wether to adinit the New York cloth cutters, It vended thal they wore n Howing the ul part of the trade. and consequently couid 1ok become members. Before the mutter war de 0 adjourned, reaidout Fair burn tis ‘The Labor Movement in Newark, Immediately after the Newark tuilurs arrived from New York on Monday, tucy held a meeting at thelr headquarters, and a ‘Committee of tive. was appointed W act in conjunction with the Now York Committees and present the price list to the ental lishiments in New York, A. resolution was also passed that no tailor aball Work uulil Ue dixpate ix decide; A meeting of employing masons was hold on Mon. day evening, tion War parsed tu dls to their former resolution to reduce the prices. An cothusiastic moeting of the journeymen was held on Monaay morning, the strikers matifesting their «le termination to fight It ont,” A number of employers ure paying the wages asked. ae GES The Plate Printors’ Mirike. This strike is still unchanged, ‘The Natio Bank Note Company, whose men are out, bas b maki rates, with pro olter these offers lave beon declined, arv sustained by thoir brethren in the employ of ie American and Continental Bank Nute Companics of Hs ety. and by the Flste Printers’ Unions of Wasl al n old it by and vy, ‘ilade phi, sirikors have apeut of their own Boctety's funds, phatase! fncturern. rice lists were distributed to the Broadway, Chaminrs, ren, and other wircols An tive answer is to be returned to Many employers refuse to aign the list uilens at others will do it also. Movars: Mots & day. awnured Nathan, of 144 Chambers streot, offered to wal list yesterday, Home of the elo! manufacturers establishments are closed, fhing . —_——— Laber ttoms, ‘There is an extensive strike of tailors in Ger many, and the tailors here bave raised and (or warded #0 16 Unc in -C9nk subsertplions. ‘The Bricklayers’ Union No. 4 moet this evening in Millemaus Hull, Twenty-six etree wud Feven! ‘The New York Kngineors' Protective Society will meet In Union Mall, W8 Bowery, this eveuiny Whoelwrights’ and Blacksmiths’ Protective Union meetin Jackson Mall, Jaekson square, at 4 HB, tis ‘The German Cigar Makers’ Union met tnst night and pasted ® resolution to collect by voluntary gills an i sa ite of baer ge ange aT melt 9 ‘The Tailors’ Committes w re in session all day Lerdey, reeeiving te smb disecting aifairs. Gay aud Kho aul hae bacon yamacal Unvonghou UGUST o Pe P 11, 1869, THE LOSS OF STEAMSIIIPS. —_——- THE GERMANIA AND THE © TRA AT THE KOTTOM, OPA. Crowe of both Bay— HOT. Mengre Thore seems no end of startling catastrophes fon both Iand and sea, We have hardly recovered from the Maat Hop* shock when the information of another disaster almost as fearful to contemplate reaches us. The steamehin Germania, which sailed from this port for Hamburg on Thoraday inst, the Od inst., has gone to the bottom. On Saturday afternoon, when off Trepassey bay, about fifty miles from Cape Race, the ib fated vessel was struck by antceberg, A tre- mendous sea was running, ant it was impossible to work the pamps. Tho captain, regarding the steamer os lost, at once gave orders to lower the boats, and in them the passengers and crew em- barked, Thoy were all safely landed at Trepassey As soon as information of the disaster renched St. Jon's, N. F.,a steam tug was despatched to their assistance. At latest accounts the passengers and crew were still the acene of the wreck, and the stoamer was breaking up. A heavy sen was run- ping off the const of Newfoundland, with strong indications of an approaching storm, ‘THE GRRMANIA ‘wasn first-class four decked iron serow ateamer, 2,800 tone burden, with ongines of 600 horse power, She was owned by the Hamburg American Packet Com- pany, and rated by Lioyd's rogister as “A 1." Sho was constructed in Greenock, Scotland in 1863, and fs therefore a comparatively new vessel, She was 318 feet from stem to stern, 41 feet in Lreadth, and 86 feot in depth, Bhe was commanded by Capt, I F. Kier, who is spoken of na a very (Mcient officer: ‘The Germania had been running between this port and Hamburg ever since she was launched THe cARao, which ja reported all lost, consisted of 1,271 ponnds tallow {47,47 pounds bacon, MI pack chines ; 60" anes, 706 bales, anit 4,800 oxes extracts; 1 do. brase ; ‘27,500 Boer; bales furs; 0 boxes ¢: 830,115 In apeoie on freight, Ibis believed that the mails, or at Least a part of them, were saved, THE CAMBRIA TO COMPLETE MER CONSORT'S YOTAGR. ‘The Cumbria was lying at her dock in Hoboken, fully laden, and ready to gail, whon the news came of the loss of the Germania, The agents ordered the cargo discharged, which was accompiished yew terday afternoon, and a double quantity of provi- sions and stores were pat on poard, The Cambria sailed at 5:90 PM, and afer taking on board the wrecked passengers, will continue on her voyage. LOSS OF ANOTHER ATRAMMR, On Sunday evening, the steamer Cleopatra, Capt. from Montreat bound the fate of the Germania, in ‘The particalars of this set disaster are was lost, Jerow were all saved, ond have NF. ‘The Cleopatra was con: Atrueted at Sunderland in 1865, aud waa a sinall tron vessel of #12 tons burden. She hailed from London. THR LATERT AMOUT THE ORRMANIA, Sr, Jone, N. F.. Aug. 10.—The steamer Germania wont ashore Saturday morning at 5 o'clock, om wen C1 ‘Bho had also mene Ai rocks in Beals’ Cove, Trrpassey Bay, A dense prevatted at the time. which broke away almost iin: mediately alter the vessel strack. ‘Tho passengers had barely time to save theirlives. A heavy sea was Funning tk we The Government has des- patched a thy to render assistance. A Freach gua- two hundred of the boat has just arrived hore wi e woll, Germania's passengers, All gt steamer Cleopa- ke struck on the rocks in ‘Trepassey Bay on Saturday evening last, tiles from the steamer Germania. The’ passengers and erew are and arrived here in honta today, A 6 lias prevailed o count for the last three wocks, News is rece: versely wrecked on all parts of the istan ——— CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. A Police joboken, On Monday nig’ Patrick Buro, John Hogan, and it were ar. restoil by Officer Burke in Third stroct, Hoboke the charge of disorderly conduct und sircets, ” Allwere locked up except Bundall, who, it of Ser, Bandit was aiteehiarg Recorder Pope heard of it yes: terday morning, he ordered the rear ro ‘The latter, b investigation he and Bur s were Gnd $10 cack Ban dll were discharged Now Recorder Pope will in of the Sergeant for an waduo stretet of aw thority. eect ‘Tho &. KR. on « Hoboken Ferry. Yesterday mornin, istopher street ferry, Hoboken, Cons nd a Meo: Win, Kiumgarten, «r., a lager boer dealer of {alisu Hudvon ib unter occ bad an attachment against Baumgarien for $100, which he owes for rent Wo Mr, Charles Chuton, tnd the officer sein a cart load of to Baumgarten crossing the ferry, upon the debtor closed in with Kerri wet prevailed for Kome time, Some as Baumgarten, while the deck tiands went to th cue of the oflicer, who, alter a plucky tight came off conqueror, > Murde Anmuult in Jersey City. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning, as E. M. Strammell, bookkeeper, and John Chiurd, night watehinan’ in Cummingh's car works, dervey City, Wore acated on the doorstep of the bailing. (hey caw Cocvellus Connell loitering about the nd ordered Lia. vo on, Connell went a short dis- tance and culled omt "J Kelly." A nt Connell and anothe Js, rushed ap and. bea ‘They shouted ved and ariested artindale held bun f ved wit vy Hand Clitord Recorder } Condition of Pour Jauvis, Aug physician tn attendance up war continuing Ww 4 lity of is ultimate r 10. uly eliebily nflau and ACE pomdensed, teed, and doing. a OBL oe Henry B. Haswell, Sceretury of the Board of Public Instructions, Jidd in Ailiany yentordny Capt. H.C, Mackay, a distinguished Boston ship- master, died on Saturily tn Glouce iter, aged #2 ‘The funeral of the Hon, Charles Allen took pl in Worcester, Mass, yesterday. Ihe muuicipat otficers paased resdlutions of respect — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Seeretary Boutwell is preparing his report, Col Freyre, the Peruvian Minister, is at Morris town, Now derney, Several visitors, Includin memnb 4 of Congress, dnl interviews with the President yesterday morning The dent will leave Washington for New York today. A number of prominent Cubans tn New York wont to Washington ia the train with the Prevent, Vice-Premdent Coltax is delighted with the Pacific Ktallrom Rear Admiral Dablgren entered apon his duties a9 Com waidaut of the Wasbingtou Navy Yard yesterday. Senor Mariveal, the now Minister from Mexico, will present his credentials to the President to-day North German ‘Germany about raone belongin, spreventing » dozed sta fauilly gathering yesterday at Mount Tom, Grant leaves Washi it Lor the residence ry Fla un New York, Next weok ue will go the Li and the At the Cabinet mecting yesterday tho Treasurer was ropresentod by Assistant Becrotary Kichardsou, dud the Attorney-General Ly Avalstant Field, Alderman Join Hardy is to ve the Taminany can fidate for Volice Justiee, agaiunt the Hon, Thorns A wit, Nopresentatlye Porker had an interviow with Commbsioner Parker yexteraay, in which he duuounced the Weasy Wish the Osaye Ladiabs, Senator Rumney is of travelling In Europe at the public expense. of furalehing the money modore M, Smith will do tho work of tho tary of tho Nayy during the atseuce of Mr. Kobeson, Mr, Imerson has been appointed Coll Wo District Of Geueree N. ¥., eice Thomas i Vresident Grant wiil make a pleasure tour over the is Hallway, leaving New Ye nh Friday morning, Chu, 19M isk,’ He will romaiu @ tow days ab Corry aad ot Kane, Peon A special traim went from Nashville yesterday af- ternoen to reeely A? ihe ore tral ae rived hero at ‘clock thi ning, axl Gov, Beater Was eroovtod Mo ue hotel by @ large wud oulhusiastic bhogchaioa. Tho THE TEXAN DESPERADO, > Pratt Sent to Fort Schayler—Judge McC svonsible., When the Texan rioter, John FI. Pratt, was committed to the custody of the Marshal by Judge MeCunn, pending a decision, he was conducted to the Wedoral bailding in Chambers street, preparatory to sending hit back to Ludlow street jail. Soon afer- ward Mr. Barlow and Commisstoner Osborn had an tnterview, in which the latter decided that the law didnot require the Marshal to send the prisoner to any particular jail; but simply provided that be thonlt be produced at the time appointed for his ex- amination. ‘This dectsion was followed by a d patel from Mr, Rawlins, instructing the Marshal to hold the Texan subject to the action of the Wi ington authorities, It was then resolved not to send him back to the Ludlow street jail, where he might be within reach of a process from the State Coarts, and orrangements were mato with aajor Taylor, who is in command of Fort Schuyler, to take eli of him until he should be required for examin Pratt, escorted by an armed gnard, wast! sent to the fort late on Monday night. Judge MeCunn holds that Pratt is atill In the ens- tody of the Superior Court, and that Marshal Bar- low, ana eltizen of the State, is responsible for his production whenevor the Judge shall render his de- cision oF cail for the prisoner, ‘The friends of the ‘Texan threaten that if he should be held in deflance of the decision of the State tribunal, Marshal Bar- low shall be prosceuted. It tn claimed that ander the Revisod Statutes of this State Marshal Barlow may be punished by 4 imprisonment. Judge McCann will probably announce his decision on ‘Thursday, before the examination of Pratt t place in Commissioner Osborn's Court. a THK CUBAN KBVOLUTION. Tho Junta in this city are in receipt of private advices, which state that Don Antonio Ralz Martin, Lieutenant of Marines, has abaconded from the Navy Yard in Havana with a large sum of money belonging to the Spanish Government, Several Cubans who sailed from this port In the Missourt, the Inst regular vensel, were srrested and cast into prison immediately on’ their arrival in Havana, Morales Lemus, President of the Junta, who bas been on a visit to thin city during the past fow days for the bencilt of his health, whieh bas been alling lately, returned to Washington on Monday night perfectly restored, Despatches have been received by the Janta in Washington from Gen, Cexpedes, whieh ‘confi the news of the capture of Holguin by hi and report the complete investment of Puerto Prin: cine by Gen. Quesada. A combined attack will be made ov the town in a few days ‘The members of the Janta wish as to correct the statement made by " Cuban" in Tux Sun of Monday, In which be contends that the Cubans in Cuba do jon to the United States, They son who could write such a letter all, and they believe that the letter paniah rise to chill the he United: patriots b for liberty. The Cuba are fighting for it from one end of become a part of the American Hepat shall have becn gained, an they believe that thele only salvation lics in suen a course, pete inee No Newn is Good News Havama, Aug. 10.—Intelligence r Pucrto Principe is in effect that the i destroyed the railroad bridge near that city. Tt was yatred, however, by the Spanish troops the next day. —— THE SARATOGA RACES. — The Last Day-A Twelve Thousand Dol rae Brenka Dow! Aug. 10.—Tho race meeting was finished to-day. ‘The attendance was as large as on the preceding days, The weather wus pleasant, and ar elng em i. ‘The first race was for a handicap purse of go00, one mile and three-quarters. Six horses ran, Corsi- ‘an Nemewia, Sleety, Viley, Julius, and Sanford, Corsican was the favorite, and he won easily, Vey, Sanford, and Sleety running a dend hewt for th rd place, For the four-mile race for x purse $1,200, Vaux- hall, Genefut Yorke, and Abdel Kader started, The betting was {100 to" B13. on. Vaushall, who ontering the third mile appeared to be wining in « canter, when he suddenly bolted the track, havin broken down hopelessly In one of his fure s ‘and Abdel Kadir won the race easily trom Gen. Yorke, Time, 7:31X. Twelve thousand dollars were re- fusod' last week for Vauxhall, whose breaking down tsa serious lows to his owners, Messrs, MoConuell rod Thompson ‘The Inst race wus thi Consolation purse of $§400— one wile oudaneighth, Eight horses ran, the wiv ner being Fauny Ludlow, who ran before during tie ny a Duke waa secoud, Metairie third. ‘Time, whee, and Lige. . Aldebaran, Jubal, Local, Bun. Kogers ulso ran, The Buffalo Vark Association meeting was opened yesterday nnder tuyorable aucpices, 8,000 per. fon being In attendance. Grey Hawk: won the race (or $1,000 In three siruight cheats, Time—®es 4, Yada, and 243K ‘The wecond race, for a parse of $2,000, 1,100 to first horme, $600 10 second, rd, wa won by Henry frat, Lydi a), and W. Dutehuan third, ‘Vime, 31, £214, 28034, saheakbds nati BROOKLYN, pated slat ‘Tho Hudson Avenue Ferry Company bi the fer from three to two cents, 8 laborer, was drowned while reduced off a raft at the foot of Kent airee', Greenpoint, aid was drowued, Policeman Branagan was killed yesterday after: noon by being Jainned between a trick wid the gate ie Han titon avenue furry ‘The People's Deme ratle General Committee of Kings county wot last cvoning. It la propused to pre Hone but wuowje Uonaoie candidates at the casi née — JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Chang and Eng are in town, Muste om the Hark Mali ut 5 this aflernoon, ‘The Nicholas Muller Guards go to Myer's Grove tomorrow. Mary Reagan committed suicide yesterday b strangling hefselt with a alieeton Ward'elatands ‘The Rev. Michael Rezan will spend the noxt six mouths on Blackwell's Island, William G. Warren garroted and robbed Bryan Shehy ins treet drain shop yesterday. ‘The Grand Lodge of the 1. 0. of 0. B, will assem. ble on Tuoeday morning next in Bteiuway Hall, ‘The Grand Kncampment, 1, O. of O. F., will con- vone on Tuvaday evening meat, tn Steinway Hall ‘The Workingmen's Democratic Astoctation of the ‘Tenih Ward icet ACHP. M., at 240 Broome street, ‘The first anounl pic-nic and reunion of the Royal Pack Ruighite of the Camp) of Teraei takes place in Licllevue Gi ‘on August 12, at 10 A. Mf Republican Ansociation of the Fifth As- ick mock at OV. M, lo-aight, mt 100 Prince street Jacob Bell, who had leaped while the third story window of 38 Broon terday Foun Beglin died yeate {he rear platiorm of ear No, ine A Woodward Bilver Palace sleeping coach is to be run direct from Jersey City to Bun Francuco via Penoeylyania Rallroad, starting to-morrow, ‘The Methodist Missionary Boclety moved into ite ew quarters, Broadway and Kleventh stros, yoaterda; v ik COuceRn wil! follow wext mont Joln Holland, of 80 Henry street, while in co Beek: having fallen from ‘or the Second aveaus pany with Holand ein, fell fn the river o Siresey but was reacued by Oflcer Couper. ‘The Working Women's Proteetive Union have collected 7 for pour girls which had been withbeld by diehoucat employers sivce Janu, ‘The three hundredth anniversary of the union of Poland and Lithuania is to be duly celebrated to-day by the Polish resideuts of this city, Joba Robinson, Patrick Weir, and Emanuel Bop- \dmiitted to $2,000 bail Gach on the charge of key) from dowadown merchants oa Y auient cue A new swindle was tried AT ® coal hant at the foot of East Thirty second street, by an adveu- Cirer, who ‘stlemptnd to colieet whattage la the wane Of thé Owner of the property. ‘The young trees 4 the Park fountain, which are to be tauspianted around the new Court House, will give (iat edifice 4 Bae shade long before its cou cua vVouterday waa tho anniversary of the battle of Wilsou's Creek, Mussous!, where Gen. Lyon toes his life, MOveral peativuion wito ? i the batt brated uie"aveut af Telos own tow) runt EAN Gnder, Major MeMurray, Capt. Howard, and Thowas W. Roos were presemt. Christian Association does not ring any part of the ‘They w Tait Rowe, corner tyvecond street, frown 4 AM to, 0 Pa ey wectin on Bunday ‘evenkgige ru irguch at 4d Gfand eiveet (ie arom ab tani id ave: eusles strevt aro August, ener Branel at #6 Madson rect, aud Ue b One Hundred ‘fue,aud tho culvi "Twenty -sucond,at d Assowiation ab 3 a mie oveulune oud T Lo 0 o'slock. PRICE_TWO_ CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. eae TUR THONDERER OFFERING SPAIN SOME WHOK.BSOME COUNSEL, | — Monarchies of Farege keep their iy off the Lusty Western Hemi pain may sing Hosannake If She te Quit of Cada, Loxoow, Aug. 10.—The London Zima im am article on the relations of Spain and Cuba says: Bo tween the military punctilio of the former and the Patriotic frnaticiam of the latter the intereste of both are likely to suffer, cepecially when the que tions at Iseue should be brought under the control of soand reason and their discussion kept free from the influences of tmpulse and passion. If it can be Proved that the separation of the colony from the mother conntry ts ‘voidable and not a remote contingeney, it seems the height of madness to came Fy on hostilities fraught with ruin to either side, After reviewing the revolution in Spain, the writer Let the Crumbti continues: Improvident helpless as Marshall Prim's Government may be, it can safely be prociaimed the best Spain could have der the presont circumstances, Ite chances of improvement lie in the power of db recting ita energies to domestic organization and re of ite best troops fos aistant expeditions, drain the resources of the comm try for internecine straggle with a dred race, then tell us whether any amount of genius, charae ter, or good will can raise members of the Goverm ment to a level with the difficulties of the situation, After inqairiag into the causes of the rising in Cuba, the Timas says the most fanatical of the Opposition are well aware that Spain can, only tem pirit in the colony, erush the rebellious Spain quit of the colony without com thankagivings for fAappy riddance might wall sung th ula. But ifs large sam of mone the bargain, Spanturde ‘The last French campaigm canuot be too thank ful in Mexico ought to bh tt manifest that wore 3 affairs The Narvard Crew Improving. Lownow, Aug. 10.—Last evening the Harvard Crew made better time than in any previous ms though they rowed against both wiud tde, used the London Clab Tue DAY Fix Lownow, Aug. 9.—The Harvard men went out im of Faye their new’ boat to-day, the crew consisting vow). Lyman, Simmon, and Loring (stroke) imed regularly, and made forty strokes per ‘The general opinion among boating men the Harvarda are less steady in their rowing the Oxfords; but that their stroke, apparently and deep, makes good distance and short time. Wednesday, the 26th of Aucust, has been Gnaliy reed (0 as tie day for the race. —— The Aw -Frouck Alliances Vinxwa, Aug. 10.—The Baron von Beust, ta Win speech before the delegations on Monday, de fended the pubiication of the Red Book and all it contained, He reiterated a previous assertion thas no alliance existed betwoen Aucuria sad say Bare: i Dut adder nee we have a Te is ques Germany coald France ha friendship and non, Aug. 10.—James Milliken, of Phila delphi, has obtained Lord Clarendon's sanction for Instrnetlons to be issued by the Admiralty to the Beitinh feet in the waters of China to, eodperate frith the Aslatie squadron of the Caled Seelee ia jaying and protecting a pI cable slong count of Chinn. This is an American en ) which some Eoglish cepitalists bave also ia\ —— Von Ucust's Fling at Prassia. Panta, Aug. 10.—1t is generally, understood here that the Baron Von Beust, in alluding so polat- Lilly to the sincere friendahip of France, desire i convey the impression that be did not consider @rua- sia anincere friend, —_$———— Toles jo Notes fram the Cid Wertd. Mr, Gindstone is again Ill, ‘The Queen has assented to the bill by wnich the Government wil buy all the telegraph ‘ines. ‘The Sappho arrived at Queenstown on Monday evening, having Crossed the ocean in 12 days 9X hours. ‘The London Telegraph (Liberal) justifies the Gow ernment’ refusal to recoguize Consul Haggerty, ‘The Canada Loan bill passed the House of Lords yestorday, ‘The Rev. Dr. George Noberly has been appointed Bishop of Salisbury. Mr, Corneliay Grinnoll, of the yacht Hawk, felt from the window of bis lodgings lu Kydo, Isle of Wight, aod was kilie A French Company has offered to construct a tele. graph Line trom Lisbon and Gibraltar to Kngiad and merien on & twenty yeurs' concession without subsidy. Well-organized bands of Carlists are assembled im the northern districts of Spain. The great Carlist de monstration is to be made om she 15th inst. Mr. Motley, the American Minister, bas appoint ed Mr. Kustman, of Queenstown, Cousul of the United Blates at Glasgow, pro tei ‘The Carllaty are gathering on the frontter of Spain with the tntention of making an trruption into Bpaid to- di red ‘All the The Go ‘prep: then. int bad pain nre'fl) ing 40 the mountalos ‘The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce are about to hambers of Commerce inthe United Stone ine saime-syetens for the pllowance of tare as pews rt Valls in Ruglaad, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, pF i, Sevonteen car loads of butter left Omaha for Calb fornia on Monday, Work on the artesian well near St, Louis tas bee@ suspended at adepth of 3,543 feet, ‘Two mail carriers have been murdered betwi@® ‘Tucson and La Marcella, New Mexico. ‘The Orange Coanty Sun vention was in session ta Vort Jervis, N. Y., yesterday. ‘he prisoners who: trom Baltimore city int Raboen Tecaptared ekesbt. Deuain ot tse Hane deo oxpiaae Fobders, WhO Ww sill! at large. Seventeen frelght cara were smashed on the Northera Missour, Railroad, toa miles west of Moberly, Mo. on Sunday. Lose §90,000, Figuty counties in Kenwucky give Tate majority of t, ‘The Lower House consiste of $1 Democraw # Kepavlicans. ‘An iron cage, containing elght men, foll forty feet ebottom of acoai salt, boar Massliloa, O., yee Y. Frederick and James Hodgetts were drowned Im q itiver, near Prescott, Canada, on Mog upsotitng oF « bom, ‘The Kentucky Regulators are reported to hated a nian 10 Haysville, Marion county, and ove im Milledgeville, Linooln county, a night of two ago, A suit has been instituted in Memphis againat one of the judges in the recemt Tennessee election fot Kration certificate in the wrong place. Samuel A. Foye, conductor on # Boston horse-car Fulload, nas doen’ arrested ous charge of Kaward Q. Howe, a recaptured convict, attempted on h ass.) on sroeciaymattht: by casting himssit with 6 piece of bottle ‘A soldier was roceutly killed near San Pedre crossing, New Mexico, while guarding « farmer whe was plouga An enthusiastic meeting of citizens ly was cousider tonal capital to tue Miaabsstppt Valley. Kaward U1, Hoyt, formerly of New York, and re: t Cai cor suicile by ‘drink faa fe a jeorver Turd and Pins shreots, Bt. Louis, 2 sn a nate Sesalneny destin’ ftw miles fre {ue Sa ihe Northere’ Missourt Keliroad, ov hondag E paltimors fan oa sroaina,' by cut 4 00 ening, patntden nceang ST ab Share of eda v Army officers, who have been in the practice of (vl month, wont pretty sushi ane cehaad ia vara. ference, which was to have beow in Wastiagton, between tae to reseutatvan of the South American Republics and Spam, wil pot take piace untd the early part of January, ‘A brillians meteor was seen: in Memphis om Mom day Passing In A southwest direction. It Pidaed wick, ouce nowr uhe aenita, wud once “whem fa elevation of 40 degrecs. Lett aon Shiurday’ wos skugaied ‘on 5 a Wate Robinson at Caroudelet, oa ‘Hocday, men In safety with his company, ‘The Commissioner of the General Land you Mibnthad tile ndaition. ‘sy ‘wallulngs’ ban a ° \ed'nt $200,000. "The town sits eum besone acres, negro up by the th The Hon, Joba Young bas returned from Baglaad, and is anid io have Deen sucossot in . teniatrenbiee cin sataarnn ped me land, aad G Accounts from all parts of the aera eas ee =e * ‘Groenland. specumen wi eeneteheammmmemeteal _

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