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THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, —_- TURTHER MISINFORMATION FROM THE SPANISH CENSOR. Havana, Aug. 16.—The Governor of Espiritu Ganto bas ordered # conscription, to include all men Within his jurisdiction between 20 and 58 years of ge. Te bas also prohibited the sale of groceries and provisions for the interior, with w view of cut: ting off one source of insurgent supplies, Nearly 1,500 men were obtained by the conscription in the laurisdiction of Trinidad. They are omployed im fuarding the large estates in the inter: A band of robbers have plundered and burned feviral houses near Macagua, olunteers in Havana are very enthustastic, ready to take the feid. Heavy rains are falling daily, and the thermometer marks 98 deg. night and day + Bickness is decreasing, owing to the fact tbat un. acclimated persons now passed through the frorst of the vomito season, The Casino Kspafiol was opened last night with much ceremony and festivity. ‘The Captain-General As prevent. Col, Palacios, Inte Governor of M. tantllo, sailed for Spain yesterday. eacallpiacinas How Republicans Fawn to Tyranny. ‘The ex-blockade runner Hornet was purchased by private speculators from the Government some time ago, and has been thoroughly overhauled and refitted at Kensington wharf, in Philadelphia, On Friday she cleared for Liverpool via Havana, and dropped down the river, On Sunday morning sus- picion wasentertained that she was about to atari Zan expedition for Cuba, and the United States tutter Misini was sent to intercept her, At about 11 o'clock, at Rudy Island Potnt, she was brought to sud taken to the Navy Yard. At the time the Hornet was sighted a suspicious tug was following her, As toon as the Miami fired into the Hornet the tng sig aaled to the latter, rounded to, and steamed off. The crew of the Hornet numbered twenty-fve men, armed with revolvers and other weapons, The ves. eel is to be turned over to the custoty of United States Marshal Gregory, but will be under the guns of the Miam1, asset jon Daily) ser Quesnda’s Headgua New York, From the Evening Ma't Camaaver, July 12.—The revolution is strength ening daily,” ond we are inflicting considerable Luss on the Spanish soliiery, Camaxue; nd in great want of provisions, ( the town, and the mortality among the troops is great. We also have suffered somewhat from the cholera, but the greater number of the deaths have beon among the negroes. I continue upon the staff of Gen. Qu: sada and am instructing the other members {a thelr duties, The other day we assaulted a Spanish eacampment and captured seventy-six soldiers, Desides killing twenty-six, Several of our friends were killed. ‘The railroad from Nuevitas ts in ope Fation, being well guarded with troops, but we constantiy diminish their numbers, The garrison of the town does not dare to come aut, aod as for us, all that we require is arms, We nre anxiously await: ing the landing of expeditions from the United Biates and the acknowledgment of our belligerency by that government. We are constantly in the saddle, ‘and It is but once ina while that We chance to meek @ friend in our excursions, — COAL STOCK AT 50 © TSA BUSUE ‘The case of Joseph Mignault, ot! ©. Rathburn, who was arrested in Brooklyn on the charge of obtaining property valued at upwards of $3,000 under false pretences, was called on before Tustice Walsh at the City Hall yesterday afternoon The testimony on behalf of the prosccution showed hat the prisoner, by the payment of bonds of the Cumborland Cosi Company of Nova Scotia, obtained quantities of furniture and carpets ut several es- tablishmeets in Brooklyn, whose proprictors have effected his arrest on the ground that the bonds giv en woro utterly worthless, Among the persons from whom the prisoner purchased was Mr, Wm, Woods, « furniture dealer at 166 Fulton street, and Mr. Lati mor, dealer in carpets in Atlantic, near Clinton street, ‘The first witness called for the defence was N William Busteed, President of the Cumberland Coal Company, who testified that the land of the Com Pany consists of 3,0) acres in Cumberland county, Nova Scotia, and that the property is worth $1,000, 000, He also testified that there las not been any election of trustees since the original formation of the Company, Disrnict-Artorney Monnis—Where office of this Company exist ? Witwnss—It does not exist at present . Q.—Do you carry them about in your hat? (Laugh ter] A.—No, sir (indignantly), ‘They have had one up oecertain period, and will agala in a week ‘Tho Secretary of the Company can always be found at 7% John street, New York, and I am to be found At 66 Wall street, Q.—Where are the notices, that the public and the ‘Werld may know that you may be found at those nombers? A.—They have no knowledge, because the world dows not require It, Q.—There is no notice of that fact? Decause we are not realy. Q—Hrevious to this time, where was the office of the Company! A.—At 38 Bond stree What portion of the premises did they occupy * A.~One-hast of the tirst th Q.—When was it that the does A.—No, sir, tude? A.—AlL of last year Q.—When did they vce an you state posi tively what pnth A.—Some time lust year, Is that as definite us you can stitet A.—T tain ne, on you swear positively that it was in Decem ne wah Ane As Nom. [Laughter] Was it in Seotember? A.—I can't recollect the date just now. Q—You say the Company owned 3.29) acres? A.—Yen, sir: whirn I now own in thy absolute right, T became absolute owner on the ¥s1 of Keb 309, by purchase from the Goverment there, Q—“Have you disposed of the property in any manuer? A.—No, sir, Pay for it? that that is a proper question, Mr. Monnis—Twant to know everyth A.—I don't think about this case, How much did you pay tor this property? A.—I paid the Government license—g90 in gold, ‘That was all required, whom did you pay that? A.—I don't ex: ¢ it was by my agent to the Commis. tents ther Q.—When did you receive the patent? A.—About the Lat of Mareh, 1800, Ra wor long since have you been on that pro- ri is t A,—Not since 1857. Bat I don't see what ins todo with the case, Mn, Mounts—We want to show that these bonds ean be bought for flye cents per bushel | Witness—'I'wo of these bonds here were stolen from the Company, among others, Jvericn WALsH—They don't let them lay rround fone, do they f Q—Do you know when the company «0d these lands in Nova Scotia? A.—Ociobet. iit. It afterwards became forfeited to the Government, Q—What has the company done? A.—Nothing. aught: r.) Hus any coal been mined ? A,—Yes, What do you mean, then, by iz that they never worked the li brought any coal to N Q.—Do you know anything abont the payment of the coupons to these bonds? A.—''here ‘never Was ne, and it Was taken off purposely Mr. Morris here found that it way necessary to books of the * Company” to continue the examination, and, alter he hed denounced 40 concern Ws ® fraudulent concern, aud expressed his determination to expose it, the turiber hearing wae adjourned uutil Thursday —— Drouth in the South, Wasninorow, Aug. 16.—Persous who have ar- rived here from Virginia give distressing wecounts ‘of the effect from tLe long drouth in tuut State, unt assert that unless they lave raln soon the cori and Lobacco crops will certainly be thoroughly destroyod, Letters from Georgia alvo represent that apprehou. sions of great danger to the cotton crop are. felt in the Stute, Lecause of the long, dry season. Prayers 4d in several churches here for rain, The! Ww. , Aug. ABHINGTON, ee use they never Robinson was ted kk im the Ne York Custom ye Din, ee a, Mathur. |. Cook was is ' ieee ages we pes w Brighton was the scone of a very extensive fre. Apout two minutes’ walk from the landing a square of houses, bounded by Jersey street, Richmond terrace, and York ave- ‘hue, Were swept before a tempest of flame, fanned by & sti southwest breeze, The houses in Jersey street were inhabited as follows: O'Leary's livery stable, which was built of brick, and which doubt- less saved the adjoining frame buildings from des. traction; dry goods store, kept by a Hebrew, who hah bat lately setuled: liquor store, hotel and boarding house; Dempsey’ able and re- sidence; aad Ratch's cigar store.—Fronting the water were the stores of Messrs, Bulero and KW. Wanty, saddier. On Richmond Terrace, above Wanty's house was the residence of Mr. Thriend- burg, © chemist. In the rear, in York terrace, a large store and two cottages, the property of Dr. Hoven- burgs of Brooklyn were levelled to the ground, The Ore bad ite origin in Dempsey’ ables, but the cause is unknown. The fire engines arrived the spot in good time, but were power. John Fuller reached the scene minutes from the beginning of the fire, and worked all night, when it left for the dre across the water at Bercen Point, ‘Tho fire defied the attempts of the firemen, A large quantity of furniture was saved—mirrors, os usual, being thrown out of the windows, whi feather beds were carefully carried. Mr. Dempsey horses were turned out and saved, with the excep. tion of the well known trotter, Flor. which was burned to death, She was valued at $10,000, ‘The Chinese giant made superhuman efforts to stay the progress of the fire, but owing to hix eno mons size, he was repeatedly asked to get out of th way. Patrick Kelly, of the Thomas Hunt. was u fortunately run over by Fire Engine No. & Capt. Holbrook was ubiqu to LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. oe DASHES MERE AND THERE BY THE SUN'S REPORTERS, snes Ferry~ A Young Girt River—Timely Rese Ferrymen, At about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, as the ferry boat Colden was lying In Cortlandt strect alip, Jersey City, Kate Kenny weat on the boat, walked through the cabin to the bow, and leaped overboard. When she struck the water one of two drunken Irishmen who were on the boat exclaimed, “ Beded, and TH kape ye company,” and instantly jumped after her, on secing which his comrade stripped off bis coat, and x Arrab, Simmy, Vil not let ye ‘two men being #0 fall Rot help themselves, could ist the poor woman. Mr. George Plimi fireman of the Colden, jumped overboard with © rope and rescued the three. The girl had married against the wishes of her parents, and they had dis- carded her, neifiniani, Harry ¥ Plente, A crowd of about 800 persons of both acxes fet sail in the steamer Fort Lee yesterday, fully pro- visioned and liquored, and with a band of cight Pieces, to participate in the annual picnic of the fa: mous Harry Hill, of 22 Kast Houston street. Atter a sail of about four hours, which were ocenpied Principally with dancing and disposing of the liquors And oatables, the excurstonisty arrived at Fox Island, a few milos from Greenwich, Conn., where they landed. On the way upa fishing club was encoun. tered off Fort Schuyler and taken in tow, and the ten men on board invited to join the party. A clam bake was soon prepared and eaten by the merry party, after which Kdward Searle jumped 19 feet and one quarter toch standing, and Alexauder Adams Acurlous incident was noted in conneetion with | W2/ked ® mile in o:81, Then dancing was kept cy horses which had been liberated from their | UP for a while, and afterwards various stable. Tt was almost Impossible to keep them from | COMM, sons were | sung, clog dances danced, running back into the fire. No lives were lost and Punch and Judy performed. The party ‘The estimated loss, ts taken by he AcA, Fire | Fe-embarked about seven P.M. and atarted. for Marshal's Assistant Hake my, upon whieh | Lome, Where they arrived at half past ten. Every there tn. au Insurance OF ELAN, The lee on Rech, | thing passed off iarmoniously and pleasantly, though ture is $5495; insured for only $2,440. Several agents of the fire insurance companies UiTe Promptly on the pot, ineluding Col. fatterler, of the Washington Insurance Com Was smonidering away at a late Eleven dwellings and tw: the ground, ‘Tho insurances are as fi Mr. O'Leary, Hrower, Inantet two ho $00, Mu fost night dwelling 000 worth of fun and genuine jollity, He took good was destroyed. M. i the start to: allow no rough characters to po al find dxiures: ¥ hy tne Ww Lo Sir Hut fuel underinenre lt but Md the buik of Sire. W. Wanty. sad:tier Was losured for $1,840 In the Metropolitan. lose #40) ——$—— THE LA TOURLITE HOUSE VIRE. pean eae Gow Explosion at Nergen Potnt—Twoe Men angerousiy Lojured~ Half a Honse Blown om, Yesterday morning at 8 o'clock the five hun dred guests of the Latourette House were territied by a notse like that of a battery of everywhere attending 0 having refused $20 for a ticket to one of this cla on Saturday last thence to Hog Ista starting point. a rather loote and car ese manner, not a single Incident of any importance having occurred to mar the enjoyment. Among the men present. were a high police functionory, several Wall «treet brokers, 4 couple of highly respectable merchants, and several other gents of the sort who contrive to serve God and Harry Hill at the anme time. The women were wearly all young and pretty, and behaved themsely with commendable propriety, Harry him 6 comfort of his nid to his efforts may be ascribed, partially at the success of the affair: for snecess it was, tn iis hixmen in the Neck of the Soo ting bout race was closely contested on Long Island Sonn yesterday, ‘The boats or stoops, which contested for a pursetof $100, were the Dicta- tor of Stanford and the Eva C. of Greenwich. They started from Captain's Island, off the mouth of Minnus river, aud ran thence to Matinicook Point, 4 buoy, and thence back to t Won prizes In re ent regattas, of about twenty to field pieces, caused by an explosion of | twenty five mites, th winuer by the ‘hotel. Teo bailding which contaned the | With the oliiers in the previous teers mateo ee gasometer Is situatod ot a hundred yards in the rear | course, and had ontered the test on this oe: of the house. It wears from the state (have won the prize, allowlog her mont of Clark, the engincer, that he was eae het tee ee ere Ceem: Satie’ 00 down in the well examining the pump for - water lerks, being helped by his assistant, Postloy Anked to ier He discovered that the four-inch pipe leading from the retort to the gasometer was foul, Under the be. tel that there was no gus in the pipe, ue bozen re moving it. Some Afty feet of gas, however, remained in the pipe, It found veut, sud through some means became ignited, jAn awful explosion occurred, carrying off the whole of the first floor, seattering bricks and mortar in all directions, and blowing the uutortunate men entirely out of the well. How they escaped with their lives isa mystery, ‘The Indder on which they descended entirely disappeared, The min were immediately picked up, their burning clothes taken off, and their bodies rubbed with oll The fireman's force of the hotel was soon on the spot and helped to subdue the flames, which wer *preadiug toward the servants’ quarters. Some sixty negro waiters insisted upon saving their bed ding before lending a helping hand. ‘There was no insurance on the manufactory —— DEATN ON THE RAIL, — Man and Horse Killed near Portohester. William Smith, of Rye, aged ab hile attem rack 0 tohenter, ray morning, with » antly killer by the inorn w York, ‘The horse slo ars, ing expres was killed. Railrond Conductor Kitted, Justice Meeks held an inquest at Me fon Sunday over the body of T conductor of the milk train on. th New Haven raiiroad, who his kill ine struck ® watering tank pipe w: over the top of wear in motion -_ Fatal Accident in Virginia, Ricemonn, Ang. 16—-A train on the Sonthaile Railroad was t .rown off the track twelve miles (ron Petersburg this morning, instantly kiting Ro G Hobson, the conduetor, and the Rev, Wm. Myers, colored piencacr t Ver 6 CORRES, w ew Yok and 4, his head hay e he wus pass —— ‘The Faneral of Col, W. JS. Saal In response to the call of Messrs, Warren and Costello, the friends uf the late Col, Nogle, tozether with reprosemtatives trom Irish-Auierkoan eivie id military associations in tuis elty, met Just nicht ir Sacency's Hotel, to take action’ relative to. the fu netul, Judee Quinn, Vice-Pros'dent of tio Knleut of Bt. Patrick, presided, and the » pleiged their societies 'to turn odt in a body thie afternoon abd o'clock, to attend erat from 80 Madison street. Ths Trash Ke Association of Wil nsborgh will jolu the procession. rab that representatives other suburban tow romiins are to b Fi pate. inicrred ia Hiutbush Cemetery os Comptrotier Counolty, Some interesting facts in the life of Comptrol ler Connolly are fwrnished by a weekly paper. Mr Connolly Is now 50 years old. About the time of his coming of age he touk a very prominent part in the politics of the Eleventh Ward; he was Sccretary logate to Through the Fernando Wo of the Ward Democratic Committee and ¢ the Young Men's General Committee Mr. influence of this Committee, ite Chairman, was clected to Congress in LT. Abou this time he married Miss Townsend, Her father was an old New Yorker, and an active De politiclaa, ‘Not long ner Mr x, Was” appointed to portant clerk ship in the Custom House, Under the Pol Administration he was made Auditor, 'y upd merit, not polities. eau thi position displayed wroat ability, selected by the Secretary of the Treasury, . J. Walker, In connection with the Deputy Collector C. 8. Bogardus, to report to Washington to prepare ® national tariff schedule. Ho filled several . until the i ierco's administration, When le took an appointment in the North Bank, where he remained for several years as auditor, and confiden ol man: In 1848 he tulxed of ax the Atrongest aod ablest man of the party for the ofice of County Clerk, He received the nomination, nd though opposed by Mr. Riblett, a very stron, Opposition man, was elected by 's large majority At the expiration of his term he was reclectod.. Ie was next run for State Senator iid elected by an overwhelming majority, In '63 he and Mr, Bre were the candidates for the Comptrollersiin, Mr, Brennan got the nomination. Mr. Connolly uw sll Mis great influcnee to secure lis rival's. election 1) ‘67 Mr. Brennan was asain ® candi ection, In the convention Mr. Con claims were too powerful to ards the close of the contost drew, aud Mr. Connolly ree bation, aud Way elected . and to with noms ‘The Gran bilt Le ring to Darn Stockings. vom the Worcester tte Tt ix now said that Commodore Vanderbilt is the richest man in New York, with the possibie ception of Mr. Wilham B, Astor, He owas a major ity of stock tm several Of the largest railiond corps rations in the conutry, and bis property has been vet os high a9 @ hundred million dollars, There is no doubt of his great wealth, but it is a safe moaiin that one can Bever tell Low much @ mau ie worth uotil after he dies, It is related that one of the Cemmodore's daughters who is marries, was lately discovered by n fri Aittlé daughter to mend stockines, and ou being a#kod why sue trou bled herself with such vccupations, made ‘th sensible reply, that there was no telling what man might be called upon to do in this countey, what fale awaited ber, and she believed in instruct: tn them in useful arta, a8 preparation for re verse Wat might overtake tuom, ba or which Tie Sux published about a that Gen, Postley, the commandant of the cavalry brigade of the First Division of the National Gord, had been accused of selling commiaat the serviee, is still the subject of comment inn tary circles, It was positively rted yesterday thot charges and specifications agalont the General had been transmitted to Gov, Hoffman, the Com- mander-in-Chief of th State militia, and that they are under exemim mn. The Ge 1, however, de: charges which have been pro erred agaluat otwiths ding his den he has, it bs called upon to resign to-day, or to await ivestigation, City Powt Omer Reforma, General Jones has effected several reforms in the Post Oftice Among others,all employees, except carriers, ure required (o wenr badges, and to go in and out by the Liberty #trect entranee, while ear. riers will use only the Nassau street doors, Several other important rules are to be strictly enforced Among them 1s one forbidding admission to the Post OMice or any sud-oMtee except to sworn employees, and even these xcluded when not on duty Kvery inan is required to register the time of hie ar rival at the office, and to remain on duty the pre- scribed number of hours, uniens expressly excuscd, Long Island. id to Mr, G. W. Pord, ef Momphis, Tenn., 9,000 acres of land in the centre of the town of Isiip, running about 3% miles along the South Side Ratiroad, and over to the Long Island lroad, making a width of about 81 miles, Mr 8 said to be the largest peat and proposes to erect a low his new purchase fortiwith, The lund was sold at $50 per acre, ae German School Union, A large and influential meeting of the German nts of the Thirteenth Ward was held last even ing, Mr. ducob Conde in the ehnir, A number of eentiomen addressed the nblage on the impor tance of havin introduced into t aid three delewates were appointod to represent th Ward in the German School Aawociatiun, ‘The Nattonal Junketing Party. Secretary Robesun, ex-> » Gen, Vico-Admiral Porter, and the rest of the junketing party abosrd the Tailapooss at the vy Yor! yesterday, on a tour of inspection. On te ¥ thither t Port Haoilton The pa ped friends, The Leslie D 1 divorce ca: k Lestic against Loslie came up again in the Court of yesterday, before Judge Brady, upon motion by the plaintiff to discontinue the aetion ady weanted the motion, provided Mr, L hie poi the back alimony ordered by the Court —— THE LABOK MOVEME) Sapte The Netiounl Labor Convention, Pmitavecema, Aug. 16,—The National Labor Convention was called to order at 10 0 ik, with C.M. Lucker in the chair, ‘The Secretary read the Ininutes of the lust session, alter waieh the Conver tion was opened with prayer by Jusep Kamp, The rst Dusingsé ia order was the uppointment of 4 Committee on Credentials, of which the follow 1 the names: Mr. Jessup, New York ; Mr. Cui cron, Uilinois; Mr. ‘Trevellick, Michi syania; upd Mr. Kuba." The Pr kor, delivered au elahorate address. Miss Sukan B, Anthony took her sent delegates this alternoon, aud recel tion, ‘The Committee on r part, and asked for further time, which was granted. ‘Tho Chair announced the death of Mr. Sylvia, an motion, a cormmitive consisting of one Aclega euch State represe waa “appointed to draft a set of resolutions regarding the death of the late President, Mr. Camcron passed @ eulogy upon Mr ong the atten tod in athony moved that the eulogy of Mr. Came. Tbe the voice of this Congress, but her ere snot bavi b received, her motion Wi ertained, ‘Lhe motion was carried, however on motion of Mr, Frevelic. The Chair then read the aunual report, the frst {of which Was prepared by the late Pres report was ordered to be printed fur cite Miss Anthony was ruled out of the Convention a delvgate Hiamsport, Pen net last night; Mr trauce bee 1Or ven Jobn M owe The conch painters Grath presided. Th changed from $110 #9. ‘The printers’ strike t factory arranged. T's huve yielded co the den 8, N.S." will find the Tull: clation and manufacturing departy Ayonue, up sairs, ‘The horseshoers 0 Asoclation and e!oot President, D. Nolan Av, bocrétary ; 1h as City hat heen satis the Huiletin printers, ———e BROOKLYN, A new home fo Society of Bt. Vi Beurly cvimpietod, . ander charge of Wort poplat aspen is THE NEW THEATRICAL SEASON. ———— ‘The Performance at the Tamma The Tammany Theatre opened last wight to a full house, when a now pantomime of the Englisty order was produced, under the conglomerated title of “The Queen of Hearts; or, Harlequin the Knave of Hearts, who Stole the Tarte, and the Old Woman that Lived in ® Shoe. It served daring the burlesque prelude to introdace a number of dances and pretty girls, together with a quite comic scene on parlor skates, where two be miners are supposed to do thetr early practising wiih the attendant tumbles. The falls were most ingenlous- ly contrived, and very laughable, The old favorites of the play-coing youth of the elty, the Misses Mork. ham, Harrison, Prestige, Desmond, and others, ‘ench obtained a lively reception, and acquitted them. selves with their astol credit. The second sec. tion of the plece, in which the clown and pantaloon were tho chief featares, contained the traditional amount of kaoek-downs and sunmer- saults that amnsed English people last eentary. ‘These two operators might have created several laughs had there been any little boys present. The most Intense fun on the part of the clown was in per: Petually HiMing bik skirts while dressed ano womin, The closing scene of the pantomime revealed the tiaual realma of fairy; and, as a se. quence to the whole, several minor exhibitions wore given in the smaller halls of the cstublishmont Daring the barlesqne, Mr. Gurr, an extraordinary swinmer, undertook to eat, drink, aud smoke ina fitee lank of water, and the Torres Dr formed actobatic feats. "The performance: w able, nud the piece will undoubtedly have sdisovtas ‘The Fifth Avenue Theatre, Last evening, was.represented for the first timo in this counter, by anew company, Robertson's last play, called © Play.” Like previons works of hin—like * Ours," * Caste," of * School.” it repre fonts every day people tn situations comle or serious, Pretty much a ordinary mortals find life, © Play" bas a well developed plot, the scene being lald at Baden, where people become intimate sometimes, without knowing one anothers anteee dents, The story, in brief, 18 of an English noble man Mr. Davenport), who, with his rich notes, Credit ran. (Mine Rthel), meeting at this watering place 1 xood | natured young gentleman, (Mr. Polk), who saves th young Indy from arowning; falls In love with her and haa his passion returned, Thera is anoti or suitor for the young lady, a villain and married, (ad- mirably played by Mr. Geo, Clark), who is try! avold his wife, (Mrs. Jenings), and by deceiving tet her out of the way until he cay marry the rich zitl, His plots interrupt the course of the true love, aad give Interest to the plece, ax contents between vier and virtue always do, antil fually he ison snared, and bullied by the virtuous uncle toto giving up his game and becoming a better husband There are three or four other characters Which meko the fun or aid the develop of the plot, all admirably played by Mr. Hoi Mr. Davidge, and Mra. Il. Gilbert. To give nde ription of the vitality of the charnet rpasming int ovsible within our li rarely h ination of ta Tent been Miss Ethel, na the ocent young girl, MT inomt of the honor, and haw created. part whieh we trnet for th Durest style of refined ki Denetit of those who like the if, #he may report for come, Mis, Jennings and Mr, Gilbert iso ndmirable, Mr, Polk is in some respects the best walking young gentleman of the New York stage. This dressing and make-up were frat rate Mr Holland, Mr. George Clark, and Mr. Dauenport, last but n are well known. The seonery and dresses were beautifal, the ta leaux ex t it isa matisfuction to record Kuch aX absolute aue cose, ered Wood's Musenm, Those who would sve Lallah Rookh must re member that this Is the last week of its performance Tt will be withdrawn to make way for other novelties that have been in pre on, nut U tle which in the great Chinese jit appear next week. ANOTHER MOCKERY OF JUSTICK, —- A New Haven Mteumboat € iw Klong inte a Fithy Brooktyn Cell on Charice of Stenting @ Mteumbont—Peculiar Practice in a Krooklya Court. From the Now Haran Journal: Aug. 16 On Fr uly of Brooklyn, p pace with ther to egal arrests jiaed Captain ow of the steamer New Haven he was forced to rei threw him into Jatl, where in over night, notwithstanding thousands of doll were offered to secure his at- mn the court, The history of (he case is as follow During the summer, the steamer New Haven waa repaired at Greenpoint, L. [The repaira were w weeks ago, but the T ortation able to pay the biliafor the mame, libelted by an attachment, whieh was served by a Deputy Sheriff of New York city. ‘The jurisdict of the New York courts extends to Nigh water thark on the Long Island shore, big the parties to whom the bills were due, fearing the frst attachment might not hold, had an attachment towed in Brooklyn, and placed in the hands of Sheri? Pat rick Campbell to serve. Upon going to the veasel e mas informuedsthat she had, already been libeied yon, and seized by Deputy Sheriff tacitly aureed between the completed a Company wet and the Vessel w The result was, it w two Sheriffs that Sherif Fiynn should sell the ¥ fel, which he did under the hammer, a few days ago, fo Messrs. J. 1}, Sargeut, I, P. Frost, and Jaines D, Dowell, of this city, for $1,000. The parties gave their notes in payment, Sheritt Flyna withdrew. the er he had placed in’ charge of the boat, and Capt now, in accordance with orders recetved trom the brought the steamer to this city. wed the game of the Brookiyn officials. asin New York on Friday, and al & t to the New Haven pier, and while there ue woe arrested by an ofeer, by. direction of Sberiff Campbell of Brooklyn, and taken over to tint city, betore Judge Delmar, and arraigned on the charge of stevling the steamer, The Sueriffand others were very anzlous that ¢ Captain should have an examination lunued'utely, hut he desired to have the counsel for the Tranepor tution Company, Messra, Becbe und Donohue. of New York city, present, ‘They told him there were ty of attariieys Proout, but he deelined to em. | jem, when they told him he would tiave wo zo ‘0 Jail, He wae told that he had better have an ex amination then and be admitted to bail. He refuse an examination then, and at the same time oficred usible bull to the amount of $100,000, bul te ie suid the olfence was Anon-bailable oie wud refused to accept tho bail, und at o'clock in the afternoon he Was sent up to the jail, where h joained over night ¢ telegraphed to Mr, Sargent about bts: ad Unt Ke eman went to New ¥ and on, Saturday morning F's Conrt with the Com, who the day before w wo ready and postponement ntly for ‘the purpose of keeping in jul, An examination, however, 4 Capt, Suow was bound over for trial ui of #000, wits ( ere furnished, Yester 0, to be what f# termed a * 40 easily effocted by those who have the esr ot wome of the New York judiciary, and done only for the purpose of Working harm and eintarruss ment to the I'ransportation Company, Wasnrworoy, Aug, 16,—The Treasurer of tho United States Lo-day recelved another counter‘ 410 greenback, of the twenty-third series, letter «, which in its distiative features varies materially from any other speccimens yet presentod, ‘The en Kraving 18 quite coarse, and does not attempt to {inl Cite the genuine plate at all closely, ‘T Mr. Lincoln is «Very indifferent scroll work around the medallion . —_ Politicat Notes, Dr. iwes and Neal Dow are both to Obtlo for the temperauce tleket, Govesnor Senter's majority will largely exceed Stok: entire vou v 7 L ‘The Colorado election for delegate to Congress takes place September 14, The Antioch colored church in Culpepper Connty, Va. haa expelled every membcr who yulel the Walker tieket, The N th Assembly District Union Republican y inuity sturnp Asavctatic evening elected William Alfie Gedney First Vice-President, Tennessee has not yet ratified the fifteenth amendinent, but 6.@ friends of Senter jneist that the ¢ jority in the now lature to it Muss., Journal says there are Intimations that “Attorney-General Hour will soon Vacate his place tn th Cabinet, Ifo, he may be sc lected as the Republican candidate for Congress in the Seventh Congressanal District at convocation of Northern and 4 just now at the Virginia White Sulphur Springs, Rumor ius it that some romarkuble re, rivaling the famous Kosecraua contercnoe suummer, is on the tapis, What this eau be 4s at prosent carefully witineld ; but it has beoa in sinuated that It will Have fur ius’ objeot the passage by Comgregs, a4 an early day, of an aldstional amend ment to Ue Constitntion, veciaring oucral am Beaty for ult past offences wo wuoso ongaged iw the Oty THE CURTOSITTES OF CRIME (NOTHER REMARKABLE NEW YORK BANK ROBBERY, - Box of Honds and Currency Seized trom the Counter of a Bank and Found onn St in Twentyethird Street The Seonrition Retained by the Thief, On Saturday night the Metropolitan Bank, at 172 Brondway, was entered by a thief who atole a box containing $197.59 In carrency, gold, gold checks, bonds, and other seenriticn, On Sunday Morning the box was found by oMecr Byrnes on the stoop of 85 West Twenty-third street, Tho box contained, when found, 100 shares Colorado Gold and Silver Separating Company ; 50 shares Security Petvoleamm Company ; 370 shares Hampshire and Bak timore Coal Company ; % shares New York Gaa Meter Saving Company; 199 sbares Delary Gold Mining Company; 950 shares Colorado Gold and Silver Separating Company; 5 shares Champion Kae press Company ; checks on National Bauk of Com: merce, New York, @5,000; Park Bank, $1,500 ; Bank of Commonwealth, $104 01; Mechante Bank, @50 ; State National Rank, § Bank of the Commonwealth, $291 6 Bills of Bxebange on Welle, Fargo & Co., in gold, 144 go. Checks on Atlantic National Bank, $454.92; checks on National Park Bank, $5,040; Market National Rank, #25; Central Bink, Brooklyn, National Pork Bank, #150; Bank of the State of New York, 479; Bank of America, €2,000; National Bank Commonwealth, €20; due bill on J.C, Norvell & Co, $880.19. Checks—Park Pank, €290; Firet Nw tions! Bank, $1,469; revenue stamps, @9.90; cheek, Chatham National Bank, €559.13; promi #2s54.98, 41,000 bond Commonwealth of Virzinia £500 bond Commonwealth of Virvinla bond Commonwealth of Virginia, WO8 ; 100 bond United States of America, No, 4.491; @100 bond United States of America, No. $100 mort- kage Kelectic Association 4 Monbattan Gold Mining Co. of Colorado, No, 18; $500 bond Manhattan Gold Mining Co, of Colorado, No, 04: $1,000 bond Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Co, of North Carolina and Virginia; $100 bond Wabash: and Wi rn Railroad Co, N 1072, #00 ny Manhattan Gold Mining Co., No, 92; $1,000 bond Westchester Co. p. 194, Gold checks, mortgages, ; National and miscellanco is im available bonds and money are still missing: Kings county bonds, $4,000 ; United States bonds, $2,000; currency, §500; gold #550; two gold checks $100 each, $200; total, Another Hrondway Daylight Kobbery—Tho Wagon Thieves Aunin~ The Follows Fire na upon thelr Purswers Yesterday afornoon, two men entered Lem- merman, Wehry & Company's store, at 311 Broad wey, ond selzing a bale of satinets threw tt into ai express wagon, marked J, Carlton & Co,, 868 Broad way, which was in waiting. ‘They then jumped in} the wagon and drove off, followed by John Kiddle, a carman, and several Sixth Ward officers, at whom they discharged two pistol shots, ‘The robbers wexpod. Tho wagon and its contents were left t hind, and taken to the Oak street police station A Bank President Under Arrest, ‘The Metropolitan Police recently received a telegram from the polic Memphis, requesting the arrest of the President of the First National Bank of that city, George R. Ritter, who it was suspected had absconded with $600,000 of the school fand which had boon embezzled during the administration of Gov. Brownlow. The detectives were at onee set to work, and Inte on Friday night they arrested him tu Hownrd atreet, ‘The fact of the arrest was tinmedi ately telegraphed to Tennessee and « requisition Was plocured from Gov. Senter. ‘The prisoner |s to be sent to Memphis without annecessary delay. Compounding inthe Re: About # month ago, Mr. RC Service. nolly, a clerk vata lish: tn Archer & Brother's’ extensive liquor ment at 1 Weat sircet, made a complaint to the uthorities of the Fourth District that the firm had inate filse returns of their sales, end Mr. Van Wyck, the Assessor of the District, seized the hooks of the firm for the purpose of cxa Mr. Connolly, who wax a bookkeeper in th lishment, asserted that the returns made to the As- sossor should have included thousands of Witch had been omitted, and that be fornia correct. amoui ordered the and then refer District, Gen, Pleasonton, Mr. Burrell, one lector, bias agreed to a compromise ou the con dition that Archer & Brother shail pay the assens ments on the additional amount which the revenue officers claim they have received on tholr sales. This is regarded as a novel proceeding. The Vive-Twenty Bonds at 85. cien A, Brown, Gabriel Gernsh W. Laidlow, who were orrested for selling to paper purporting to be 520 United States bonds, Were tiken before Justice Kelly yesterday afternoon, but as tho arreat was effected in New Jer: of the Collector It i# said, however, that the revenue oMcers under the ney, Justice Kelly bad no jurisdiction, and the pric ra were discharged. W. F. Howe, Kin., appeared for the deteace, and applied ‘for the sation of the good 1,00) United States bond which was seized by the'police, but Fnstice Keily deeiined ta make any such order. A# the prisoners were About to leuve the Court hey Were arrested by the Sheriff, who held several warrants against (hem for fraudu: lent trade transactions. ‘The next move will prova bly bean action against tho New York poles for tating the prisovers trom New Jcrsey without any requisition, [tts alleged tbat the prisoners have renised a vast amonut of money. by pret to sell United States bonds at ¥5, and delivert he purchasers packusces Of waste paper wit wuine oud exposed on the top oi - The Mouth Brooklyn Homicide. An inquest was held by Coroner Jones, yester the cate of Juines O'Donnell on W Jay last at the Hoyt ©. by Owen Haud, « fellow-workman, | ‘The ti jouy showed that on the day of the stabbing t wen quirrelted, and i consequence the foreman or reid O'Donnell » ome, O'Donnell went to change lis clothes, and wun followed by Hand. The quarrel w wed, and Hand stabbed O'Donnell With w shoe-knife, One of the witnesses, Runsell Scott, testified that he waw O'Donnell Iytig on the ground, aud atthe same time Hand advanced to wards bim him, saving: "There he 1 have Killed him, and this iv what Tdid it with,* ' He held a knife in his band while spenking, aud afterward Uurow it away. ‘The jury rendered. a verdicc in ac cordance with the fncts, and the prisoner was com witted to awalt thy action of the Grand Jury, - Fatnt Dread of a Brooklyn Jail. Luigi Dalbello, who was about to be committed by Justice Lynch iu defuult of bail to await a charge of burglary preferred oy Air. Thursby, «cowl dealer of Flushing and Bedtord avenues, requested permis fion Lo go Into the water closet ed with the ton avenue. He was allowed to do #0, but as time passed, aud he failed to return, offtcer waa went to the place, and found bim ly ing dead on the Moor, with the biood flowing from « Jin bis breast, He had shot himself through art, He was formerly a cual dealer, 35 years of age J — PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, + Hrontano hee sent a vuledictory to the city press evator Sumner bas been visiting Secretary Fish at Garriou's. ception of the Governor-General of Canada Mt Urine kaward island was very cordial, Commander Selfridge has been assigned, at the *tof Admiral Porter. to. tie duty of instevetiing shipinen wt the Naval Academy ‘The lisbilities of the fim of Bowers, Beeckman & Of OL Leouard street, who failed ast w stabod Lo Le $2,410,000, while thelr asrets are $1, Supervisor Dutcher aud Disirick Attorney Court ore ia W ton ye sand the former hed pig CONSUIT a Mr. George is improved ao 1 ¢ ab the White Bui dv has given to the Trustees of ese 1.0%, bo establiah a tHonal eltly proposed by the President of tit ‘Tre Hon. J.8, Blick fullyrecoveres from his recent vere railway voclient. 1 AL Wanhington, aricuinis a Texas raliway Case bulure Judge Sway We, OF te supreme Court Atlerman Coulter, Robert Irvin, Thomas M. Par tridwe, dou Morriedy have purchased Saratoga, Anna and Julia Cleary, who have. set type for the Ate for ave, and Jobu Ui (atner rerideus at dag sive roy Pines i the pane icon Sane, reddy ing sie af i into. pry ate Ide, with @ euug Tittle um laid up thyir earuings Miss Stockton, the prima donna, is now Mrs, with, having ware teman Of that name in Puladelphin” After the cement with the Paropa-ttosa Ovore Troupe, Mrs. Will rotire from the stage, Her Wuebaud ai iron merchant in Muiledel pula THE TRST OATH IN VIRGINIA, the Action of Congress—heen Tactics on Both sides. Waswixatoy, Aug. 18.—The course Gen. Canby Will pursue in Virginia in the matter of the test oath for members elect of the Legisiatare is attracting « deal of attention here, The friends of the Well party insist that Canby shall require the test oaths, the efect of which will be that a large number can- hot oF Will not aubseribe to it, and the organization and control of the Legislature will be given to the Wells's perty, who would thus secure both the United States Senators, ‘Thero is good reason fur stating that Gen, Grant favors Governor Walker, if he has not actually committed himself to the policy of that wing, and if this programme ia car: ted ont {twill te in opposition to Gen, Grant's wishes. The law officers hold that thi oath mast be exacted, and that Canby has no diseretion ; but to get over the dificulty it i# now proposed that nothing shall be done watil Congress meets, when additional legistation ean be had, If that body to. upon enforcing the law as it stands, then the Fesponsibility of doing it will be taken from the President, ag ® will then become hie duty to enforce the law, however much he may doubt the propriety of so doing. This Is the view taken by tho Walker party, ‘Tho Wells party are doing all in their power to arge Canby to exact the oath and to convene the Legislature at an carly day. a A Woman Living tn a Hollow Tri iH ne days past a ruinor has been current city that a woman was ling in & hollow tree in the woods helongivg to Mr. Bd. C. Atterbury, {distance up tho river roa, between here ant the Lunatie Asylum, Mr. Atterbiiry says that he had seen the woman prowling about the flelds in the neighborhood for about ten. well known. in tha nelehborh lodging place somewhere In tl day ® party searched the wo ered whieh the woman had undoubtedly spent several nights, A quantity been gathered, and a cory nest rex bling the Jair of some wild ‘The strange creature who this deserted the hau of man for «primitive hermit life in the forest sald lo bean abandoned woman well known to the pollee It is sid that Vauxhall, who was the favorite on the Saratoga track in a race, during which he ply gave out, ie ruined forever more—thnt lls day as a race horke Is over—that a tarfman would hot give twenty five cents for him, MeConnell ‘Thompson, the owners, have wou mac now they never will be 000 for him, hat f welling him for eid Bay hore broke down in the near fore leg, the hnek tendons giving way, nol Convsnes, Aug. 10, examination into the ounts of the County Tre axnrer has resulted in the dineovery of a doficieney of over $1 —— An Indian onthe War Path, Prom the St. Lowis Repubtican, Aug. 2 About 10 o'clock yesterday morning a s¢ Was witnessed on the Levee walehzthreatened to ae: sume the character of a tragedy. A full-blood armed with a tomaliawk, and who had igh Of fire wuier ta awaken hia aavage propensities withoat stupitylng about wildly braadishing the. tw his race and endeavoring to tom While he was not rtu © was icas nimble than when and the persons he soucit to attack got out him, wae rushing vorite weapon hawk persons near him, fed by intoxication sabe . Me very Hy cleared a portion ree near Morgan When he got to he. w: rs John Walsh ond Patrick to. He w ‘Third Dist tume, wor P n put a stop nately lodged 1 bs jet. He was atti mioeeasins, hil a 1 HW for ite hend inv his ebirt a“ kets around his neck. ‘The tomahawk was 4 Ine one, being such a one as is used tn Indian It'was at weapon, three I f the ha bowl fi for a nvom, He was bound with brass, and thers was & smoking in the head, the handie serving Starving Them From the Rrening Pow! Surveys have lately be throngh the White Monntain nove have nometimes been competed to © selvos with Ruch provisions as the tary farmhouses omong the mo purty of fous surveyors’ stop woorls and asked the goo w nish them a dinner, ‘aud she had nobody a railroad engineers isband was gone or chickens, but if they were wilting to put up with trout she would do what she could for them, Noyes, who was spokes man, turn ely to his hungr} companions, and avkeil th if they could" put up with trout r wae their willingness to try, $0 y exp they went into. the kitebe woman showed them a gre sitning trout ; hoy | t morning, he ly dtd better! of the party of was astonishet with which Uiey sat down Ww such FIRE. Whittler’s kindling wood factory, in. south Boston, was burged on Munday. Loss, 81,00. Mr. Tripp's farm house and barn, Oakland ave- nue and Prines atrect, Kast Orange, way burned last Bight, Lows, $25,000, The steamer Havana was burn: edge at Porlor Grove, twelve nat), yesterd: Lows, $12,000; Insured tor $9,000. The Old Colony Iron Company's shovel manu. factory. in ‘Taunton, Mags. was burned on Sund Lows, $100,000; Insurance, 875,000. ——- JOTIINGS ARO TO y. A poultry show is open at $5 Bros dway. ‘The Grand Lodge LO. of O. FP. meets at mteinway Hall this morning, at 9 o'clock Christo aged 2 dled suddenly yes tert vate The We the enuse of the death of Col, W J. Ni 4 in a verdict of temporary Insanity e axe foil Pont itive sti ester tay pon tie trees on the new in the Par aknown man, way found drowne Fil avehue nm A dress hop ts to be giv Hotet onthe th teat. at) Be Munson's Phonographic Advocate for September is Aljed with interesting phonograptlc Intelligence Republican Central Committee meet Kverett Kooms this evening, luce car Is announces to leave th Raliroad dopot every evening at 640 for Detroit, from Elizabethport for ran ashore on Mildie Channel Keot, Hell An ina pe yesterday Fifty-ninth street nin Rutherturd Park ‘The schooner Huntin) Gato, yeaterd ‘The Pollee Comn transacted. no busine aud his command to Mt but copt to remove Capt, Speight jar eteet, ty es it was Austantly Killed ‘The Dt proceedings a Mesars, Pruyn, tania Van Valkenburg, in na Wau: road ve been adjourned to the 1a HB, asks the Commissioners of Charities and Correction +9 forbid ry exposure of THe Blackwell's Isiand convicts while Dathing. Catherine McDonald, serv int at James Sweeny's, 1B Monroe street, committed suicide last evening, tak: log Paris green, ‘A doad horse Iny at, the and B yent ‘Truman Miles eeeaped from prison at Bridseport on Saterday night last and made for thie elt He was. rreated oh Bunday, abd was teturued to Dridgeport youterday Michael Ryan, of S51 West Twenty-sixth street, was committed ai Jetfermon Market Police Court for i omication, and died (uirty-#ix loure alter his com- conten junction of Canal street ‘ay from Saturday afternoon unl I, M. ital A resident of West Thirty-fourth street, between Kighth and Tenth avenues, complains oft meh pining frum the bone builivg eetablishuent on Klevemth avenue, The Office site met yeatesday, and They wilt r port to the parent body. Meanwhile the Go Hashing the apes J with its prerarations tur au edillce at triangular Pars, Hpiteants for labor at Ci Wo wens, OF 813 er i h tor are skilled mechanics, ub Is proparing to The day A siness yeater- ue Nay fr bay, tndia, Bony parte oir some tit Juines Moore, Edward and Jam Furlong, and Thon it mitted yesterday at fe oe CUES, FOF fnuniuigeuiboltad& draping Alt Michael Douuhiy,m qiiee and teepectable elttten,out of his hours, aud beating hun severely, Indiguant passcugors by she New Haven Railroad vent: Horning Complain handreds of th Iguana Uataud pe aud women do Hideout forty nilles + they arriv ot fast the tunnel and thows ‘aha costa Ren’ LY bo ees (uiige si mto day light Wrough aud aa PRICK TWO CENTS, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, ee THE ORANGEMEN AGAINST THE Dis. ESTABLISHMENT ACT, —»— Thirty Thoasaud Irishmen in Procession af rf t Lo Denttx, Aug. 16.—A grat Orange demonstrs. tion was made to-day at Colones, Tt is estimated that thirty thousand people took part in the proces sion, and subsequent open-alr meeting, Resolations , Were atopted denouncing the disestablishment of the Irish Chureh and the Party Processions Act, Meet Ings have been held in Waterford apd Thurles, af Which resolutions were adopted urging the Goverm ment to gran|a general amnesty to the Fenians: —_————— MINERS! RIOT IN SHEFFIELD. The Strike to be Ha jon-Unionist® Houses to be Sacked—The Mob Disporse@ by the Police, Loxpox, Aug. 16—Midnight.—The miners held a meeting at SheMeld to-day, to devise measures fou keeping ap their etrike, Alter the meeting, a num ber of men who had been “ locked out” attacked the houses of some non-unionists and racked thea A great riot followed ; but it was finally stopped by the police, who dispersed the mob. At last accoasl the eity was quiet. — Three to One for Oxfords. Loxpox, 16th.—The Harvards were out to-day lo thelr new boat, using for the first time a now set of ours made here. The Oxford men were also om the water at the same time, and doth crews were yo ¥ the spectators, of whom a large nuinber_ had gathered on the. banks, “The detting tands three to one In favor of Oxford, - — Telegraphic Notes from the Old Worla. ‘The French Kmperor will visit the Camp of Clidlons tn Septem ber The Public ys that the i scm fers from Fhe 8. and remains at St. Cloud. Claspor ia building a boat for the Harvard crew, and oars by the boat makers have besn ordered. The Rev Pant Mayloy's petition for the release of the Amorican Fenians bas been sent to Queen Victoria. Marshil MeMahon will probably succeed Marshal Nici, dees Minister of War. ntinue between the Span The Carlwts have uni and of Carlista, been defeated. At tho sitting of the Austrian Delegation pester ay. the Minister of War said that a reduction of the army would be impolitic. ‘The Levant Herald reports that two Armenian prolates who liad been detained three years in Aby nia. have been released through the intereession of the British Government, There was another fine yacht race from Cowes ow Saturday, by the boats of the Victoria Cin, The race was for (tie Commodore's Cnp, with time allowances: nd the Isle of Wight. The Egeria won the race by time allowance, ‘The Harvard crow were out at practice again om Saturday. They traversed the course (rom Putney te Wortlake (which is the regular course agreed upon. ee on the J ‘The ship Bazaar, which sailed from Liverpoot August 7, for New York, when at tea was in collision ‘hin Sandusky, from New York. The ol, and the Sandusky arrived +» Woth vessels were consider ——— - DECENT SPORTING NEWS. > Milf pt, Averpool yesterd damaged posit ‘The Eckfords Versus the Red Stockings, at. T playing wasn The Bek. Ja change! Martin for Pinkham as pitener, an@ jodes us eatchor, at the midilte of the b h pitcher and ug. ‘The iol- entener at t lowing are the tot Wgt. 24. 84. HUH. OA. ean, THD, om. BR ektords 03 “ Heteockings 4 T4888 aS ‘The game of base ball betwoon th New York and Athletics of Philadelphia, yest afiernoon, resulted in favor of the later hy a sce to 24, a8 follo Ye M.S, 44h. Sth BEN, FEN. 3H, OF, onentate Vee ae eee me Athletics ti 162 aoe A for $10,000, Mr. MoH. Sanford, of this city, has matched his bay Olly Stamps, two years old, by Lexington oat *t Messrs. Denison & Crawfor enr-okt Narragansett, by Bclips out f Jesse Dixon, for $10,000, half forfeit, dash of twe miles, to be ruii at the iaouguration meeting at Bal tle more’ in September, 1870, > hon Fashion Course, Orientals af oy 1aa. between E.On y mare Minnie, and J. Mue- phy's bay gelding ‘The race was for mile nerts, thee . im harness, and toe betting At the start #100 io $35 on Minnie winning, This she did with great ease in three straight heata, Time 3:10, 254, 3:01, —— si NEW JERSE pak etd During the heavy storm which passed over Hobo ken. the house occupied by Mr. Applegate was structs, by lighentug. Stephen Pearce was killed by lightning in Cvld- well townehip during the great thunder storm on Gam day evening On Sunday evening Charles Hetehet was run over and killed by the emigrant train oa the Erie Rallwag, Bear Lafayette sti eet, Paterson, {:, Lewis, ts in custody tn, ‘ forwery to the extent to have nmtted tase wnonth on @ som of ex Mayor MoM of Uhiade pi es D Chief of the Potlee snade the recipient yesterday morning vid slicld trimmed with silver, The donor no’ is likely to follow the injunction lor Zabriskie on Saturday at Cou Stoca Yards Company from Fk of slaughtering aud dressing aw, restrato nity tele ou thelr premises, a SPARKS FKOM THE TELEGRAPH, -- ‘They are suffering ander an uscommon drought thronghout Mary and, ‘The trot between Lady ‘Thorne and Mountain Bog ts vostponed until to-day, ‘The revenue of the Dominton for Jaly was $1,108 ¥40, aud the expenditure $2,439,731. ‘The heaviest thunder storm of the season swep@ over Boston yesterday morning. ‘Tho Galveston Railroad oase hos been adjourned nM In Magu quo Uut It comes Detore the Sue Conre Ty Boston, John Quinn of New York, was nstaate ly killed yesterday, by the falling of au ¢levaior pow. pointed Collector of Customs for arrived there, abd eatered upon tam utes, jowbern, whlch recently arrived af 9 from sitke, brought & cargo of Came ‘o)'tor account of a Sitka fran” French citizens of San Francisco celeb ntenial anutversary of the birth of Napol Bonaparte, him ia a stable, ‘The Japanese colonists of Culifornia have pase chased another tract of laud in Placer county for # tem and mulberry plantation, Herr Schell will return from San Francisco te Japan on the Mrst steamer to bring out large we fine colonists and a freeh stock of mulberry plants, Frederick Wetzel, a German, aged 43 years, ud suicide on Sunday, tv Fre iin Square, ‘by Bring @ pistol idto his mouth, William Follerton was found on the ground tm Commonwealth avenue, Boston, Sunday. He had ahet himself with ® pistol Li despair of obtaining employ- wea ¢ Ball Club, of New Ork Tits Be Laue om ‘sunday eae 2 Atlauties wore Whitewashed(wouty Une, end te Southern ma Ue Pictu 0 ed a proposition from Hamiit coaltet eracy cline uigoeten, pest, steared Be Po row beiween thew, Tho race ls t0 De ie. es FE, Worshom, brother of J. J. Worahé mouiphis, lately ton’ ctucago, waa veizod By a apurlexy whiie entering Plauters’ Hotel i St. ost died almost Iu ‘The steamer M, A, Starr, from St, Jolin to with a cargo of Government stores, ran ashore duriag Part of the cargo was ihrown Ovi Ie Almost a wreck: base ball match between the Savanna Charleston Clubs passed off qnlely yesterday, the rice belug victorious. Very Lew Regroes were om. kround, hod there Was no alteupt at visturbange, Tnvitation 18 extended to all officers oot corps, divisions, brigades, of regiments nthe vet tyabut axtloularly 12 the cavaly vd engivesrs eons, living Sut of te battle grows |” PO Deputy Shen Pulvs of | Sai George Long and nat Ball o*puralary at Da enelorvtiie. Long the BicHiPiAt vote bal rag ‘ Sura fired twige, and hit Long tone: rauoh ——

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