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~— o = ae 5 PRICK TWO CENTS, vt FASHION, | $EE EBALEE POLED DADE VLE IN LHS MBLROPULIS | ~"° teas sorton raacsiow, | LUN REVOLUTION IN CUBA, peal veoh le! sethre ah dh core ook THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, i — Trinity Charch Leases a St ok— —— -__. —-_— ‘arben, ~Vinit to the Mines—The Holling Mille in Kending—Tho Rotarn to Now York. Porgery was and How the fi Mattimores | THE AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING OF THE oer Baring id Gunpowder— President cRE " EPTION IN THE DASUES HERG AND THER ie Povicomnn by TUR Lincoln's Son Sent Away from Mr, Line eICENT RE YESTERDAY'S PRACTICR BETWEEN O1TY OF NEWARK, NJ cot aad Ory Oh pal Minne! NW Laalaah 6 Pont OBlee The Cte in the pete nathan Th teal Mouxt Cannox, Pa., Aug. 18,—The President PUSERY £55 Sereeane, Av Exctusive Pariy-A Lotter from Gen: Atthe mooting of the Board of Lvecitd Vea tal nd Lodge of the State wana the Potice-Now the Res Filling Patriota’ | ond party arrived hore this evening Gdnies Crs 5 | The Harvards Making 37 Strokes and che day, It was reported that the tenement houses on the of New York—Pleasnat Excursion to Sing . “ . Ranks The Lnsubordination and Revolt | o'clock. ‘They were accompanied by Senator Cam- Oxfords 36—The Harvards Beaten by @ en Mwana and Perfamed Roome-No Wine | Trinity Church land in Laurens streot, near Cen: Sing—Visit to the Prison—Accident tio ele ddl teccived (Rel bard of the Slaven—Queand: irat Victortes= | cron, J. B. Lippincott, the publisner, Gen, T. L. Vow Seconds—The Betti Clante after Dinner—A Dance, Cras | required sewer connection. The owners of the GR, Langdo Ausceh Uih, eableals me scant by the Third Nitional Gen. Jordan Strengthening bis Forces, Kane and wife, and others, The party loft Harris Wt Race for the Emperor's Cap. and Fireworks onthe Lawn. Valldings would willingly dig the sowers If they | The R, W. Grand Lodge mot yesterday morn. | fiynk ar Cnieago on the National Park Mink oo New | Wasitverox, Ang. 18,—Letters from Cuba to | hurg at o'clock this morning In a special trainand | Loxnox, Aug. 18.—The Harvard and Oxford Yesterday afternoon about twenty tadies and | gould gota longer loas of the land, but the corpora- | ing, but immediately took s reese for the excur- es fat vor of H. 9.) . dag toi | the Oth give encouraging accounts of the hopes and | in charge of Charles E. Byers, chief engincer of the | Crews were ont to-day and both wont over the gentlemen of high ocial distinction in the metropo- | tion was unwilling to extend the leases, ‘The lease | sion of Ocean Lodge to Sing Sing, on board the | Py Uhelps to the onler of Uh aye Rentini Ds | ciruation of the revolutionary forces, The recent | Reading Railroad. course from Putney to Mortlake. ‘The Harrards lis asscmbird atthe magnificent summer residence | was granted about sixty years ago, It was ordered | steamor Sunnyside and the barge Haskett. Abo draft was to be remitted in sterliog exchange in fi. | general conscription, ordered by De Rodas at the At Lebanon the party visited the Cornwall iron | made the distance in 22 minutes % acconda, avorne- of Mra, Kdward Potter, inthe suburbs of Newark, | that no action be taken at present, except to require | 9,500 people participated. Arrived at Sing Sing, the | Yor of and addressed to He M. Horton, Post Of | coininand of the volunteer Ayin miento at Havana, | mines of Messrs, Coleman, On their return from | Ing ST strokes per minute, The time of tho Oxfords of largely increasing their | the mines they were entertained by Mr, G. D, Colo. | Wasa few seconds less, and they took 96 strokes order gives entire satisfiction to tho | men. at his residence, ‘The train then went on to | per minate. The betting stands 5 to Yon Oxford. 4 ptoers sent th N. J., in response to invitations iasued several days | the tenantato keep thelr places clean, and when the | excursion party visited the State Prison and the | ce box 948, Baltimore. Browa Brotowrs sont the | ie ig aiid igs the ef ‘ago by that lady for a croquet and Iuachoon party. | ease expires then the corporation of Trinity Cuurch | surrounding country, While gomg apa hill P,@. R, | do not usually remit exchange null the drafts are | forces Th ‘This style of social entertainment appears to be gain- | may be compelled to make the sewer connections, De Witt C.Lanedon slipped and fell, ‘The carriage | accepted; and the Park Bank not having been ad- | Caban lealers, who say that they are prepared for | Reading, where there was an enthusiastic tarnout, | There was @ fine yacht race on Monday tor the 80 oh ink bad drawn on them : ing popularity among our fashionabies, and we arc Col, Bliss knocked «pots ont of an oll called the | whieh be had just left, coming ap at a rapid rate, $itenpreae inane, the ‘answer was that only | aetive fleld operations, The feeling of dixcontont | After visiting the extensive rolling milla of the Read- | Emperor's enp valued at 3,000 france, The course persnaded would be more in vogue if many wore not |“ Astral oil," which is extensively advertised as | passed over one of hin legs, bruising it but Brea | one draft was out, and that for only $35. The other | rnd insubordination among the slaves ts Increasing, | ing Railroad Company, iu charge of Mr. W. B.C. | was from Cherbourg, Frange, to Portamoutn, Eng: * liquid rf was therfore protested for non-acceptance, ind | aud they a hw beyond control, ‘They demand | 6 Drejudiced against it as having had its origin in | non-cxplosive, bat which is merely liquid gun- | ing no bones. Bro, Langdon was taken on board the | Was ‘lerefore, protusied, for Mon aceenines iil | aud they are now beyond control, y deme Cox, Superintendent, the train continued to this | land, and back, and waa open to the yachts of all Kugiand, 11 was expected that power steamer and was ablo to walk home, The excursion | Gent of Poliee at 900 Mulberry strect havlue been | thelr freedom, and exact from the Spanish Govern: | ptace 1%, Six started, ‘They left Cherbourg Inte MAd.-ORN, BHNONAN AND nnteR, ‘The permit of Van Gasser & Co. to slanghter ani- | party returned to the city by 9 o'clock, The Grand Formed of these facts, telegraphed to Marsiial | ment their liberty, na declared by the Ceapedes Gove | The party were provided with comfortable quar ay afternoon and arrived again om Tucaday, who are friends of the Potters, wonld be present, | mals at 414 West Fifty-fourth rtroet, was revoked. | Knoampme at Bo'elock tat evening, G, Pat, | Farlow, Chief of Police at Baltimore, to wateh 1 0). | orament; and, dented this, they are organizing and | tors at the company hotel, and sat down at Wo'clock | The yacht Guinivere won the race, ‘The Mrst three but other engagements prevented, and am autograph THR SRCRRT BRSSTON. Altken in the chair, but only routine business was |g ictter, waa anknown, to arrest him tor forgery. arming to join the Cuban army, to an entertainment of surprising elegance given by | came in in the following order: lotter from the distinguished General himeell some Immediately after the adjournment of the Board a transacted. pote areas eatin on dete a tie Several contests have taken pl aoe between the | the railroad company, The Presidential » ety will oan * i. ,, 2 ne ' Coe Tima, what conso'ed the party for the great deprivation of | secret seasion was held. Mr. Linootn was not pres- | @g59,000 in Sewective was placed negroes and tho Spanish troops, The negroes suc- | visit Pottevilio a fow hours to-night, ‘They will Meee ccMCHE. AGL. ad. Mulholtand.ts, Ntired bee their society. The cntertainment throughout was a | ent, The Committee that had been appointed to In » appeared and re iy conafully defended themselves, even against superior | jeave ay 7 o'clock tomorrow morning for New York | auntions, ne. G. Beant. New York. 029 moat recherche affair, a potable gastronomical event, | vestigete the charges against @ir. Frederick 8. Lins Yosterday morning « man whore residence is to Horton, She walked alone from the Post mice | forces, Gen, Ques has had several skirmishes | by way of the Ashland coal regions, a Breen b to the Philadelphia Railroad depot, on Presi with portions Of the forces Of Lesen dad reverie ph ‘The Spa mh Appealing to the Popo. fod characterized from beginning to end by that | coln, clerk in the Assistant Sanitary Superinten- | not a thousand miles from New York, en Mar reet, where the detective left her to report to his a d Mapnrp, Aug. 18.—The Bishop of Jacn denies nse, cloganve, wnd grace for which Mrs, Potter is so | dent's office in Brooklyn, having reported that Mr. | shat Tooker's office, and presented to that fanction. | Chlef When he returned #he was gone. that bol Lg idly been Lepage lapel bey NATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS, the Jurisdiction of the present Government and justly colobrated in New York social circ! Rs. | Lineoia had been guilty of dereliction of duty, Dr. | ary « totter which he had reselved from a firm in thi ; — : \ number of prisonors, who are held as prisoners o > appeils to the Holy See, Someof the Bishops have tensive and very elaborate preparations were made | Gtowe moved that he be dismissed. Thie motion | city, announcing that they have 9880,000 beaded a CURIOSITIES OF CRIME war aod that the desertions and voluntary enlist: | THe Submission of Legistation to the Boos | obs yeu tne decroe of the Rozent obliging them to for the party, and nothing that wealth or taste could | rained a disenssion which culininatedin a resolution | foie United States notes on hand, of the denomina. — ments from the enemy lave greatly Increased his ple—The Charges Against the P vives | warn thelr clergy axainst insurrection. Others till A Woman Beaten to Death by her Mary Lowder died auddenty at her residence and 0 well executed as to defy the scrutiny of the | on Third avenue, near LUSth street, on Monday A Miners "The Suse nd Mise Anthony aperemta, Aug. 18. Anthony Fires pelted. foree, ina woek or ten days he expects to take possession of Noevitas and have control of a fort The Cortes hae been 15th of September, in National Labor | auirs. dovine or suggest was left undone to secure the en- | by Mr. Manierre, which was adopted, transferring | tions of $2, $5, and $10, printed on first-class paper, Joyment and happiness of the guests. young Mr, Lincotn to the office of the Secretary to moned to meet on th nce of the urgency IN TILE COSY DINING SALOON, the Board in this city, and deferring the question Of | moat Argua-eyod expert, These notes, they Inform | Might. As there were marks of violence, the police fled town on the const, c ‘ ~ These notes, they Infor ff Ritean den, Jordan's nr alae forced | COngteR® reassembled this morning at nek, At 2 o'clock tho rosewood folding doors which | dismissal until the next meeting, Young Mr. Lin- | him, are made up in packages of $20) exch, and will arreaied hor husband. ‘snd? took, Wim. on Tucnda oN Jordan's a a kth Wo yiiel ay fratient Undue bs the cane i tria Reducing her Frontior Forces. separate the corgrous little dining saloon rom the | ¢oln's alleged neglect of duty was the topic which | he disposed of toa select few of such Western wite | and the prisoner was neld to awalt the action of the | PY CUMMINS conscripted, whose sympathies al 3 bexwa, Aug. 18.—At a Cabinet council to-day, their © trict are inactive, and he ix confident that every untrymen, ‘The Spanish forces in hie dis Pld sebeie was ordered by Mr. Wy st, of New | the Emperor presiding, it was resolved that the pr mmenda to | ent military orgunization gradually abolished. Som: ologantly farnished and spacions parlors were | led to a serious dispute between President Lincoin | 4 thrown open, and sorvants attired in full dress | *d Dr. Crane—a dispute which at one time threat- Sun's | Coroner, On Tuesday evening Dr. Shine made post mortem examination, and found that externa’ 16 lef side of the head wud face was cOutused and akes as may choose to risk some of Unel ereenbacks in their purchase, at the following rate Jaring that the Convention r the members of the Iabor party that they adopt such on the frontiers should be portant towns are to : peaption of the fie J : Cv R thing ts working right for Caban independence, and bo placed under ety ernors 1 served, The band immediately struck up a grvnd babs ress navaninges sure to arise from this investment aro | the chest were thres livid. patenrs, Likewlw the, re. | ott made ihnd, that the few positions hott | United Staten and of the several Statens will prevent | ‘Tetegenphic Notes trom the Old World. march, and the gentlemen excorted the Indies to the | for viviation of the Kerosene Ordinance, for a sum | daly set forth, and the receiver of the letter is | into the cause of these injuries, and the husband re- | by Valmaseda in his department will fall into his | any act of any legitlative body from becoming » law Joseph Mazazini has arrived in Switzerland table, the fair hostess, on the arm of Mr. Renwick, | Mot less than $9 in each case. strongly urged not to let slip so felicitous an | mains under arrest, Wands, " tiit has been submitted to th y fi hea leeflancreal rghit Rel cit roterd Potosi etard Liesl cited bn ee maniing and the President of | Wntilit hasbeen submitted to the people for Its rath ‘The Hayre cotton market closed quict aud atendy. lead ny ar Com Is nity for becoming a millionaire, Lost, . express the most positive be- | cation and duty approved by a majority voting there: | _ ‘The weather throughout England i MA favor: was extremely beoutiful, and the exquinite taste of cite eet eee eee however, this coulewr de rome view should bag bernigh ap dlioat oath Hefthat the revolution wilt be successful, if not by 4 Ab then cpa lila ed — ‘on, After considerable discussion, the resolution | Sble for the growing crops, Tho body of an unknown man” was found on | {hs forey ot rune te the ce of cireumstances. tho caterer was generally commended. Flowers | nrepes fail to” Inspire the on addressea with “ ‘The U. A. Practise Squatron arrived at Brest ow ing of the Board of Oficers of the pers Monday morning in the Central Park, having marks was referred to the Committee on the Platform. A | 4, The U8. Pe sade abounded in the most lavish profusion, and immense eet Cawater—tle y on the | tie necessary confidence, they offer to send | on theside ot the head that led those who f . . Come ‘i . e fanil sailed on the 4th for Madeira, . " The | resolution was passed appointing a Committoe to a Emperor Napsleon presided yeslerda standards aud pyriuits of exotics and confee.ione Charges Against Him-—The General Ace | him by post or exproas one $20 package to begin pret ges eng A byl a ee une th fo WAL dF Dabel lad Hee The chargen. preferred egatnet he miners | Oommen MeiReceraN*Mpieem, presided yesterday ot Fy ornamented the board, Baskets of flowers were cused in Face, with, HA Bw only remit them $5 of the prico In | Kighty-sixth street, near Third avenue, w’ toformat laborers tn Pennsylvania by the press gen Prince Napoleon will attend the opening of the Arranged about the room in the most tasteful man ‘The grave charge against Gon, Postley that he | sdvance, the remaining $15 to be paid within 80 | missed his brother James, visited the Morgu Havana, Aug. 18,—Capt. Marcos recently at- and to report to this Congress whether sald | 88¢# Canal ‘ bi th . | many days, should all go well, In conclusion, they | recognized the body. He learned that wher Heras hy ts 4 The Viceroy of Egypt has sent a conciliatory rep! ner, ani gilded cages containing canary birds were | Had sold commissions tn the Brigade whiel he com- | Caution hina to kecp close lf he means wo veature, | Tecpenised, the body. He learned that when the | tacked near Saucy Cirande a force of rebels, have nay foundation to The Niceray of Rerpe iatory reply suspended from between the windows, mand waa the subject of an animated debate at | out expect that he will not betray thom even should | pockets; ant has he had fon Satur tay | Tne, mito came from the Jarind terion Ot evined | M.R, Walsh, from the New York Typographleal | ‘The Spanish Goverun ¢ deem it more pr E on : ’ or Re . Spanish Gover NAPKINS RRSEMBLING SWANS. the quarterly meeting of the Board of Oftcers of the | He deem K more prudent to decline. On receiving | at noon, it waa naturally kites tack teaie jeapateh directing him to withdraw | precautions to prevent the At the pinte of each gucst the napkin was folded | First Regiment of C to New | murderéd for his money. eames Meforcly ha bs valry, which was held in Litner's | York to wwith the counterfeiters, | employed in the Central aga gardenor ata ork an inter A detachment of troops accompanying ® tratn | fom the Congress, if Miss A ony was admitted rf 2 4 ty bi : ‘ * 4 dt ts 4 of provisions along the south coast to Ciego Avila “s The Senatorial Committee and the French © Lo represent a awan who helt in his bill a rone ted | Hotel, Grand street, For the frsttime tn the ils: | and to have ocular evidence tha the bogus ereen: | siliry of $8 per week, and wna a tendy man war a'tacked on the road by the Insurgents and com: | The question wor tiken, after s discussion, on + with pink antin ribbon, OF the bill of fareitis stmont | tory of the National Gnard, the regimental meeting | Packs were (uly upto the descriotion ; but when he se fall back, auffering some loss, but sving | granting the members of the Typographical Union perfluous to speak, It comprised all the delicacies jed by the Brigade Commander ; but hit | members ofthe firm in question, he wos. greatly An Officer who Understood Himsctt. Roimforcements arriving, the troops again | SF New York leave to retire, and have refunded tc Of the seavon and many choice dishes not in season. | presence was attributed to a desire to speak on the | chagrined at discovering that no such individuals Betwi 10 and 11 o'clock last evening, as | Hacked the insurgents, and succredod Im | id 1 a iy Soups, fish, boiled, roust, entrées, game, cold dishes f . had been made | Cowl there be found, and in the bitterness of his | Omcer Wynne, of the Sixth Ward, was patrol | Faching Clego with their convoy jem the money paid in, It was decided in the Vegetables, pastry, and desserts followed in rapid | *abJect of the compinints whieh had been made | disappointment our Would-be specalator sped away | ling his posi in Cortlandt alicy, he ub. —»— negative by a large majority Succession, and all acrved in a style which would | against him by one of the officers then present. The | to the tribunal of justice, and placed the whole mat- | served. two men carrying @ large trunk. In THE HAYTIAN REVOLUTION, Mr, Cogswell, of Illinois, moved to reconsider the See Bese have doliguted the most fastidious epicnre. ‘The | meeting was held in a large parlor over the restau. | ter In the hands of the authorities, who will doubt- | courequence of the Liteness of the hour the ae be edcaliine Mine Antti ‘aol An swine in contribut repelled ach ler fracinating Widow Clicquot, the Brothers Heidsick, F tks ree # confined | i084 hunt up the gentlomon if their comicilec ts with: | omcer questioned the men. in relation to the Sacwnt Selene by)| Yoo Comic es cole kenr cs 0 ce eee . ree tn Peaanine cat taken and old Mumin were also called into aervics, toxeth: | Fant of tho hotel, and the admissions were confined | if'tyo juriadiction of our metropolitan detectives y Sst as ine eed bas ive ker City and the Flore | considerable parliamentary skirmishing the motu ‘The Rev. Dr. Cumming of Londo written ta er with choico claret, port, Rhine, and Mad sira | to the officers of the Board es factory account of its coming into their poxsen tae Biles Gases eervies: was agrced to—T2 yean to $8 nays. the Hope, naking leave to atte i» nie gam ” vs eal “ bar 4 a . min this te mt arution Of Peak Wrauimitune oe rene ment GEN, POSTLAY AND HIS ACCUSE Prospective Weddi pee LW inteaih ten Mag de ong Gres the Frank: The advices received per the steamer City of | Mr. 0. B. Daily, of Ohio, then moved that the ere nthe Homan Cathore Cuarel ean Sick, ine Ck wens When Gen, Postley entered the room he was" the Next week 1,000 cards, gotten up in Gimbrede’s | that they had committed a burglary at Port-an- Prince, to the 7th inst,, are that Salnave was | dentials of Mise Anthony be not reeriv After ie pone de oar “f Tha \ilaat test observed of all observers.” He sat near Col, | best #tyle, will be issued for the wedding of Mr. | wi he trunk contained niris, veivets, ond | still cneamped betore Aux tuayes, and had the place | further parliamentary uvring the question was | THB WRACK OF tit JACINTO, Mt the watering | Beinker, the Commandant of the First Cavairy Regi- | Samuel Wheeler and Miss Isabel Slowa, which | ther property, valued at $500. fomapletely ourrocadad. It waa dally expected Wat | 1 oa, and resulted in 68 yess to £9 nays. ‘A Vidia Daaaiiieh oi tke. Beet and. Mrs, while ment, and his accuser, Major Schultz, was in front | event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 2 P.M. api ar Tuctnel has been taken by Salnave's troops with- | ‘The result was of course to expel Mies Anthony Live Gta; Paseshceiotaetetr eeceire: a Gevoted to the falr scx, fo of him—so that a conflict seemed to be inevitable, | at St. Mary's Church, Cold Spring on the Hudeo oes Perens Os Poe © eevee Out reniatanee. ss Wasevusat Phe Vout. Manthear Gat horse, billtards, yachting, and atocks. A very choice 4 : ; teks | Mra, Sarah E. Browne died on the let of Au | ‘The Government has made a contract for the pur. | 84 Am Sesredited deleeate, st which there was much he Passenger-The Vessel Beached, bat and beautiful selection of operatic music was per. | The ordinary business of the session having been prospective bride is ® most beauttiul young lady | gust, at 76 Sullivi reet, of arsenic, which had b chase of the fron-clad Atlanta trom Mr. Sidney O indignation amone her friends. to Norfolk. formed by the and during the progress of the | wranaacted, the General whispered to the Colonel | and daughter of Mrs. M. M. Sloan, a weaithy widow, | fixed wit af that, had’ been used over | smith, a lawyer of New York, who returus by tt Mr. Daily now moved to reconsider the vote just | Twenty-nine of the passengers of the wrecked NC HEIAWANtn ALIGHT ‘ that he desired to speak ona matter which affected | who owns an elegaut evuntry seat adjoining " Un- | Peach dumplings om the day ot hat deal. A pore | ic teawers Gueker City and Florida, both fying | tken, but the motion was tabled. steamer San Jacinto, which left this port ou tho af KU wites best ney caged reper Five himpelf and the Brigade, The Colonel at once mado the former residence of the late G for analysis, and traces of a large tity of arsente | the Haytian patriot flag, toroed the Port-au-Prince After somo further business the meeting a ternoon of the 7th inst., have arrived in Savannah, own his wish to the Board, preparations | were found wixed with it, An order was issuod for | away from Gonalves, to which port she was bound, band, George | Kach vessel brought ber guna to bear ind formally intro. | George P. Morris, The most exten are now in progress for the wedding, and the dis. | the arrest of the dead woman for the entire party to Giljpurn to the drawing rooms and they give the following account of the disaa It wae noticcuble that The rather vulgar F the ship, oree : : At ten minutes to 12 o'clock om Monday morning fhaliion which requires that the centlemen r cut mx, PORTLY ON FITE CIA: play of ueauty, wealth and atyle on the occasion will Deen Te abate he hed berm caploged aaa | communtcation auth ince ataee not even atiowing | , The Executive Committee of the Plate Printers’ | taat she siruck on a saa posite the old tight remain fested at the table to imbibe old bunt Gen. Postley then arose and said : ¢ something extraordiupry, All the ladies sojourn: | walter in the tainly of C. Bainbridge. Nmith. her to tako off the Ameriean Consul Association mot yeatertay torung, under the | house on Holy island. tely upon discover: pmoke cigars, War hot observed on this cession Orwicans ov tine Finer Ttkcrwex or Cavauuy: | 10g atthe Wost Point hotels have signited their in: | Prsoner provenia bis innocence. vs breatitency'or Nir Wo'ttewlt A ewer was re: | Ing that she was aground. five “rtempia were ine a . re Uammeny Ge ca tention of being present, Inge number of se celved from the Washington Plate Printers’ Union, | fectaally made to cot her over the bar—she barating THE GAME OF CROQUET. Ihave sone remarks to make to. vou in relation to | feutien of being present. and x Intge number, of - Cuban Spies in New York. representing on oficial authority that om Saturday | her steam pipe in the last. ‘The fires were at once myself, On the 3d that native Cu. | Inst there were only 7,000 sheets delivered by the | exti ly lant I receive iat Major Ki th wn order ‘Tho most interesting feature of the ente # Chase in Broadway. The Cub ent Hndaon are expected. Misa Sloan will wear white » Junta have re ished. the tide taking her in shore all the from Division Gen. Shaler, should —croquet—was inaugurated shortly miter wards, Recall msentad oecertion on 06 satin and point lie, and will be attended by a bevy J. W. Hoffinan, of 214 West street, made a | bans reaiient in tits city are spies in the pay et National and American Bank Note Compant Lime, until at daybresk we were Within onc sixteenth four ects were formed on the beautiful lawn trontin: Gasoiaa ‘and. brigai Tsenttword to M: ‘of pretty girls as bridesmaids, whose toilettes are to | complaint yesterday ageinst Joseph Warren, 9 polish: Spain, Five of them been unearthed living in | proportions of $4,000 to the National, of a mile of shore, and found that a heavy surf had the house, We think it would be a difenit thing to about the order, and soon afterward the M: be corresvondingly rich and elegant. The weddin er, whom he accused of stealing ‘Ketbook con Cuban boarding houses, They get their board and | the American, and that by Friday next there will be | begun making, aod 9 strong northeast wind blow. imagine a prettier or more interesting and pleasing to my how baent, and he was unable wilt create a great sensation tn the beau monde, ani $109 ©, Toe prisoner on! the store yew everal Spanish-speaking Americans are | only 6 presses ru ne out of the 4 in the treasury, | Ing. About 10 lock A rope Was got ashore, and eene than that (ormed by these aay and fas sionable to see me. quently w ‘Gen is eagerly anticipated. A grand full dress reception and seeing the nal® woon anit m to be epies. it ie a Well known fnet that the National Bank Note | the by we was being taken of, " crognet playors, Several of the ladios wore short Shaler for on th et 1 | Will follow the performance of the nuptial ceremo: he reimed a wallet, conta —— Company are urgently pressed by a mt amonnt of In attempt one of the steamship’s boats wae walking suiia, white otliers appeared in the most | ShMer tf pronto ae. apieadiy: |i the chureh, and the bride nnd bridegroom and dashed into the sireets Luly THE WARS OF THE RAILROADS. foreign Work, which requires skillful workinen to | smashed to pleeos by the surf, and ita occupants pre: olegant and expensive reception or carr: tollettes, “ 7 Chin act. On Tuesday, the Gus ult. T we will leave (he same day on an extended wedididg tour. shouting “ Stop thiet After o— execute, and also that they are under bonds to de. elpitated into the w They were, however, a! Fain would we slescribe ull the beautiful ¢ stumes | To Ne Kent's house and endeavored to. have 0 -_ the of | the liver the same in their workmanlike manner, | picked up. A numbe lemen Were low Worn ow the osrasion, but time and space furlnd, | Amweabie understanding with him, L aald ti hits Coming to Claim tts Bri Bix unskell vere discharged yesterday, | by ropes into the boat ani safely lande ‘hose which tors heute tees aad et WAM | You're w'good, clever feitow, “Kent. and Wiel | ane readers of Tux Sex may remember the aut Judge arnord yesterday granted an order to | man who mn YU, gens oth sees fn took the women, Who Were equ eapectally notices? . tings drop, Taon't want to put you under arrest; | tony of Mr, Lew Benedict, of Duprer & Bene show cause why the injunet id by Judge | terfeit osiier the employ. I'm one of those good-natured Generals, yon know, Veekh 1 the 7th and Lith insts. in the suit ofthe | ment of such men an insult to their craft THE DIEPLAY OF TOILETTES. nd Twish tobe on friendly terms with the oticer: | det's Minstrels, who Ove yeara ago, boing then a nas Whittaker, of No. 654 West Railroad Company et al, agt i. Next mor lock, Capt All the ladies w prevent will dunbtlows | Of my brigade.” F thought the whole matter Nad | poor young lawyer, courted the daughter of a Now was passing’ through Twenty. | H. Ramsey et al. should not be vacated, th Pr ETS king and Mr, Davis walked to the steamsbip, i soph Ven y ta Fecently retuned trom a | SAAR hae fuveegenticmen. hal preferred | (o his marriage with her on condition that be would | (OU, fousl eprung, out and | and ll prooesaings to be stay pa ee Tike ld one’ fot ot waver te here At Was a dress Ne arith two full skirts, shan et inst me. reas one ta n com | frat amass $50,000, He entered the burnt cork | wateh, Mr. V bittnker Kuve a minnie dese ip ’ ranted, Why Ata mooting she had four feet, and had ho eight the upp pped up at Che ides, and bancherl at the irays, another Is a ‘ofesxion, became part proprietor of the troupe | of the gang, and ow Tuesday afternoon Samual Mo- | Proyp, as receiver In then nes res em on necount of the sind washing from under Bar With larga’ Lows of hhes eatin iis | oF the) 09 profession: paves Bree Pe | Coy was, arrented 5 b anil Barr on neath her bow and stern, BSar Tad wait vas culeguare sod the mieeeen ac: | pres hamed above, und tolled and scraped together for | Cox Was arrested. Me was comualtted by Justice | borg, agt,, Caine! nett her how and sera. ay batt a tant cording to the vrevuiling Paris fealion, ‘wore the Like Abeer Ae Ur ape bs five tong and weary yeara for the price of his hap. Po RIE conanciage : Proyo fi The Calk aad occupied a number of old builutngs, bedding and cont sloeve pulte: ni, Nae edge of the upper skirt wad nad h One ne prose jiness, At last he b: After counting ‘lice Management Extraors food being brought from the steamship, the wen tho waist and siceves were cxqulsitel rimmed with, ACCUSED TO Me FACE fre receipts of the. box omice of the Arc Street Officer Spittle, of Lond se iy thelr own victuala Lapeee sic black lace, quitte narrow, the style of trimming ox eneral the A all eyes | Theatre, In Philadelphia, on ‘Tuesday evening, he dade 004 Captain Ataus chartered two sloops in which to citing wencral admiition, “With thls siocant drces | | ‘Th® General then requmod his seat, and all eyes | Gian that ine last $100 was 10. ie possession.” He | Pf,,te koslih tanger Uacwuoy and, Hutter, | the reeolrerenip o take the paaceugers to Rirsabeth Cloydlacant aintse Bp porn G, aliek leet sew! by lab on and the | were penne On tay ye evn eneee x a0 i arr? Crees rire So ue a sie siti . with those forgers. Lawyer Howe, of New | day, Mr. Courter be y witness testitying. LONG ISLAND. realy, fs arene 1S eee Xe saree La] charming Hitie Erenc Jockey, trimmed ‘with ise | and sald : jaw the doyful In Aas oon’, the, Fuld ik, has telegraphed to London, to have the for- | He testified that he wax appointed a receiver on Fri i oe Ad) be deere ORES dead. cole we were eleee, fad a bobbing “ttle atgretie, corresponded | General, you have just remarked that one of the | ment of his well carn rect, Mr. Henediet in- | cera extradited back to New Yor d OMicer | day, Aug. 6, in New York, atthe Krie It Comps 0 row, and at 6 u'clock om Wodaveday admirably with tc extire costume, a tends to cling to his. profess until he has made § a iy ot lock morning we reached the city, just tu time to take persons who mate charges you is in th Spitue wil probably return to Loudon im next Satur- fice, On reaching this city at 8 h Miss Lillie Wat one of the reigning belles of \ enough to provide his bride with o handsome trous- | 324! ‘ the steamer thr the Dismal’ Swamp to Norfolk, a i room, and you ure right. 1 the mea who day's ateamshiv, Wat move next ? morning he learned at t) § ; fp He Quaker City duving the winter newton, wore a ‘you with sciling ions, and Dean | Sead: ed fee ae AT: Penge iad arriving at the latter place at 5 o'clock in the after: i white piqué, | ith blue, This suit wow ty re » a = ‘ tinue two: 0 substantiate the charge bere or any iore. General, At the close of hiv exan He short, with a d fe skirt, and was triumo a 7 ching Story of Suffering at Se spol nm Voyage to Kurope, ° a - you know you received money from rio, perronally, - Gould, James Fisk, Jr, and L, An Injun inst the Long seallope cdzed ant bound with Ay ee bn two different occasions. At one ti: . | gave you The City of Port au Prince towed into this port | John Saw lay and Fulton streets, Brook- | calied us witneases, but neither answer Inland Railroad Com from. bath BKOOKLYD. oad Over Ue old Indi Ws trunk agold wateh | fnally stipulated between counsel that the parties | 10x nue Knickerbo $50, at unother $45, and I sent $10) 10 you by two | yesterday morning the schooner Mary Jane, bound | 2% few days BRO Jost fro snd chain, worth ed in ® Gress ot na #150, and $10 In money, Sus- | should appear ou the 4th inst,, to which Umea tur. | PF Ine Krom enilemen wie” elaimed to represent you. colored» mutcri with bands of brown | Ay ou. $100 i ‘i | from St. Domingo to Boston, which she fell in with | py ted to Joweph F. Pritchard, of 173 Till . t A Mes een will Veatly next satin and wits { The cors Fe ST MEL Teta ey EL igen ty thE Pesce'a clerk, ond seniendag, ea he ‘wae about is | ha vesine wae adjourned Beers, pod re Bou er ut’ the’ Uulon of Capitolene Grounds, was nade h gh on rouud, Joe. know "you “raade, the remark’ tothe | on the tot inst. tn lat. 3.48 N., ton, 74.05 W., with | street, 9 clerk, and yenterday. a he was abu : jady, as abe subsequently informed me, and as she | her heli lashed and drifting about belplossly, Her | *a! for, Kuro seaman Colorado. he was graduated tabs, crossed by 5 short, ssebbedigl na SPURS. BDOU! lpraeey,. Tee sted, aud taken back to Brooklyn for trial Fame material ns ti drew and fatewed at che bark. | yt eedd «ea hens’ that {yt paid you 88 Pad and twe of the crow had. died | Testes Ou bande Ly May Her sister was very charming and fascinating ina 01 . waite mostin, Aouaced and iimmed with pink sata | £,ceR, Prove them, mot by my own aGidavite alone. | of yellow fever, and the remainder of the crow DECENT SPORTING NEWS. cut in lon A DRAWN BATTLE IN THR SOUTH, asmincton, Aug, 18.—In the ease of N. A Caw. drev and ovhers against te Galveston aod Houston Railroad and otners, Justice Bwayne bas made a the railroad, &e., of the old company ogroon frat saw Mrs ped the question on ay. sive Lodge, Knights of Pythias, No, 21, tinted by Grand Chancellor Dr A. G. Levy’ euine at the corner of Seuth Third aut Fourdy S Williaunsburgh, bf Fn pota- ie aod } ribbon, two meu were in 5 Grieg condition, and were una- ome subject to the me es, and dismissing that part 12.700 farm acous wel Miss Clara Bartow wore white gren. ba ieds ble to throw overboard the bodies of thelr com. f the complaint whieh claimed the property of the y diajrowe of their vegetables 10 New York, ail } with pink silk The underskict was beantigis | ‘The General did not reply to this address, but | radea, which lay in. thelr berthe in state of putri- The Columbia Boat Club Race: Shescesor company, and an individual Liability of the here is Ho public market in Brooklyn NE trimmed with three rows of quilling of the san other oMeers were about to speak on the question, | faction. A clean bill of health was found on board. A large number of gentlemen stepped on | defendants. Roth ‘parties take an appenl to the Su- — has bean wlaeed laaide tha 30 wad the upper w: oped up in the most Jed. In addition to the horrors of their situation, it was | board the steamer Virginia Seymour at the foot of | preme Court. Cawdrey, represent! the bond. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN Sopa Tercas Ci new style, This fuscinating young girl wore a white straw | WhC® 8 motion to adjourn was carried also ascertained that the survivors had been with- | Cliristopher street yesterday, to attend the races of | holders, is placed in posacssion of the railroad until . ‘ hat Ornamonted with hareissus and saucy hittic bute ———— ‘out food or water for four or five days, und neither | the Columbia Boat Club over the course of the Hud | the appeala are determined, He gives security to |, are aaa The corner stone of the new Tura Hall, on Plane ‘ teroups. ASCBTICISM IN NEW JERSEY of the Coed an when they leit port, or how | son River poring pencaiatice, ine cveres 6 ‘tends | account for the rents and protits while in possession, ie antiare. de Cuba, from Copenhagen, arrived | * neh pally fl to peg lage! 7 a ‘ ee ‘Crane was att 4 peste Jong they n sick, from the Kiysian Fields @ mile and a» half up the ; et ni | ue hundred and thirty-five car loads of peac! Gfiete aired |i cscale tment ect. Sel soto river, thus making the whole distance three mite Fe ee ee eae eemtiiison River | 2chais, Prlacoll aged 24 died suddenly yesterday | the largeak conelanment thw season so furmpaseed somely ; light biue silk was worn by Mra. Allen: ti in New Jeracy—-Exposedto Ruin and | Recrutts for the Sun's Party in Brooklyn, For the frst race the prises were; Vor the frst, Dan Maltrontt Gon pakioe iC Gi. G6ld Wee DOTe Deere ne ce Caren EhtOst OF dispnee OF Ihe beneh || OHLOSER YEmner CRY Semereay the Mibecs Leaxett oC Fifth avenue looked: ‘very b 4 The Citizens’ Reform Association of Brooklyn | Champion belt and handsome gold badge; socond, u | and Erie, Hall panten md Mr. George ‘V; Heard wher of Nassau | Measures are being taken to induce the Newark \ ‘charming In white piqué costumes made short ‘nex now a Whole Year. he Citizens’ Reform Association of Brooklyn | gold badge; and third, @ picture; to’ be rowed in | compromise d tng ew concordat, te to ta ¢ | rodue NoBeLOLO Fe Warren Lodgeras | and New York Haliroad to extend thelr road to trimmed With very good taste. The hostess appeared Every day new instances turn up where per- | met yesterday afternoon, Mr. A 1, Morse, the | seventeen-feet working boats, ramen passed SFieck 08. Ganusalny: natin nteeisneah pee ave Ane ‘Orange. fo an elegant uray oilk richly trimmed with Tace sons of wealth and respectability, or poverty and | chairman pro fers., read # draft of the constitution | he —* Mohri reginry Sa er they will be again at their mercy.’ Business las J ad at thie port dur. | Mrs, Kecmade, of Newark, # yung god beagtiful and light trousers, Ws generally attiniee ty | indigence, devote themselves to monastic life. ‘The | and by-laws, which were unanimously adopted. ‘The seikea pin acd magenta. ve TT teen su brink that five times the nuinber of freight | {elke week ending yesterday was 4.008, which makes n of ber Nusband's. 1 ‘ nk them we bottced Messre, | latest example of the kind bas become known at | object of the Association is to secure honest and sass arn 1 | cars heretofore used abe now required. and gangs Of 1 Chartes Carroll, aged 9, fell off the roof of a three: | A passenger train om the Morriy ond Rasex Rail i Dennison, Craig, “Butler, | purham, N, J. Two women evidently once of a | ®Pable men for public oMce, and to urge forward + 4.1) {Ren BES BPD URE WON Say: Sie Bilt) PORAIPE ARGS story building, SH Weet aireet, aud was fatally injured ran into a herd of ¢ belunging to 8. N. During te afternoon several wealthy at dl such measures as shall insure the supremacy of the Tehetaaasthd Peveat FA last eveulng. HOTA man, Hear Hack*nsiek, ou Monday gontlemen te sidioz in the neighborhood diave up im | KO social position, made their appearance there a | Deopie in local affairs, Ofcers are to be elected on Slolken, wie was raivsl ee aT Mr. Martin K, Greene, of 157 West Tweuty.thind | MMs of the bord were killed wud several Injury their dog carts, aud a few of the ladics were induced | year ago, and have since lived exposed to all the ex- dnenday, the 25th inet, to od, Dak on goss us ra Ven Raden passed Bt A stroot New York, has purchased the famous trotti Elizabeth Ann Kelly, of Sonth Second street and Wo take Bhort rides about the surrounding country, | jgencios of the weather. They beg their food at the ; i hime opposite (oe Sam fcr gy cae woe tn MB:10, Biciken Darn in Franklinvitie, LL, | Ham Medve and Naboettsh, for ¢25,000 Newark iA SOR City, ed yesterday of hyde AN DEPROMPTU: GRMN farmhouses, and sieepon some bye road or pathway, | et the Contractor Live nour bis Filth, ‘The second reco wae for two prizes, gold badges, | Wa4 burned on Tuesday afternoon, Loss over $1.00; |, The Rutgers Female College ie about to open a mediately afrerward attended by De. None, ob Croquet wis persistently indulged in until almost | One i a person of good education and pleasing ad. | Dr. Harris had s gang of men at work yester- | which were conteneed for by the following geutic. | M0 ineurance, the pres reblins bite oaks dark, When sinc bewitching girl suggested that | drow he farmers who interrogate ‘them aa to | day in Vandewater, Rose, and other Swamp atreets, | men, who completed thelr three miles in the order | ‘The passonger station at Millertown, on the Ros w York Society of Practical Engine As the freleht train from New York was leaving dancing take pl ©, Whi i wine suggestion wos im | their history, receive In reply mercly incoherent mut- | elearing out the cholera beds. The contractor will |!" whieh their ahnee are placed : Hartford and Hele Railroad, was burned on Tice mip yhrmatical Knginesring | sarninit, Valentine ¥ fompted to got ou the carte | fees be once formed in the parlors. fir; Lempeonnan | ering cemaralng ‘tte Jeave the heaps of filth on the atreets until bis regu: | fe Reteham: mnie and crmeon... i 1] Yesterday anornoon in sub-cellar of tenement Bes gr tomt rom 810 to $5, | car. when bo (ell under the wheels, and oth le | Miss Kate Lege ti tho fascinating dance, which | covered toa depth. of several feet, these women | laf day for cleaning, fle does not like such inter- | 11, 0. Hashagens WHIte.onsseseecs i i | hous Sixth street, owned by Charles Loh. Dam “4 EE id as | 2° wascomtinued util o'clock. Coffee wassoon after | were found on the railway track snowed over and | ference in his work. Can't we get him to live down | John Logan, rea and whiite,....0000.00000020000000.0000 4 | age about #1690, Larured for §u,4, ved of making fraudulent pay fF: —— ferved, and subsiquently Mrs, Van Zandt enter- | nearly unconscious. After this they changed their | 8 the Fourth Ward « few months in summer? eter Meindoe, ble . + Withdrawn vck last evening, the signal 145. was ¥ ‘hefore Comuissiuner « YAKS PROM THE TELEGRAP. tained \he compiny by singing weveral beautiful bul: Corplan ‘ground and are now to be foundon a bye ® close contest for first place between bhaw, R. K.. . SPARK, _ h THLE RAPE, lade, road between New Swesden_and Union Hill. They Resew Zaciman, both ep and down the river; OF fone alin hay ark te lag the Brot ack or ies Lika | FIRBWORKS AND SWEET HO} said some tine ago that if they could get suMicient The steamship City of Port au Prince arrived Mt puller, apd won by a | git i the the fire aorinny, Bre fe. lay, the corney Alone. eo vaylum for Later, a display of fre orks was given on the lawn, | money to pay their passage to Ireland, they would ” 98:20, be log Zackman just | intant, Are rep 0 Ore 4 q M | and at bali-past 10 the company commenced to pay | quit the neighborhood, but when mones w:s offered | Yesterday, having in tow the schooner Mary Jane, wen were awarded by the rel: | live araphenalia of a real firo were on tho ground The Kpiscopal Diocesan Convention assembled im | their reapects aud disperse to tl several homes, | they rejected it, of Nova Scotia, from St. Domingo to Boston, which ‘everelly, Sanitary Superi Harris telis us ti Cbrist Church, Kochester, yesterday. all delighted and considering themseives fortunate a she picked up drifting about on the 15th inst, in lat bry aaa PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, rate of mortallt ene wecrease, aud | ‘The first bale of new cotton was received Im Mem- in having participated in the elegant entertainment, ‘The Hclentints in Session, fon, ‘Yu05 We with her heim lashed, her cap- Cricket. - at tne aurea closing with unusual prowuise of | phis froin Alabama yesterday. | ee Savum, Mass, Aug. 18.—The American Asso. nd two of the men dead, and the remaiuder of Manuatran va. St, Guonas.—Yosterday, Gon, Frank P. Blair is at the Metropolitan, and ia Brookly: . oli) The pirate steamer Telegrafo has been captured The Rotrenchment ( ttee Train Smashed | ciation for the Advancement of Science entered , bvo in number, sick with yellow fever, Hudson City, N. J. @ one day's George Alfred Townsend js at the St, James, ‘An exempt fireman and a veteran soldicr called at | >Y the Baxlien at ‘ostola, | Nebrask: eh ste elgiioents, sapval session halt Kae ee barred ion vi ed by thee abe. + George did Senator Cole, of California, is at the Brevourt, this oMtce yeat ‘ua to ask somebody to Ore Davia wae killed while sttempting to crose i We . iit the not thin o wut ° 4 i ‘of little, fon | the ‘iroad track IM ® wagon in Wasminaton, Aug. 18.—Private despatches | cniir ‘The Mayor received the Association with s OBITUARY. ton ‘and wae defeated by the score |. ‘The Hon, Jamoxg M, Marvin iy at the New Yom | Sr sauon."4 Fy Patan ones rom | Nerds - oonenney from Carroll, Iowa, ® point about 100 miles east of | speech of weloome, to which Prestdeut Fouter re. Eline W. Yau Veorbies. of the first inn which is given below: Ri is Gasdner, the pat 4 prise Sahter, ls be | aautrious mas 0 Tenth ‘Abont forty feet of the State arsenal in Buffalo Omaba says that the train containing the Retrench. | sponded. The Association, by invitation, attended . . MANHATTAN: 8T. GEORGE. sit coseial paticamen ie Hewett, ‘The Cooper importation of fowls were sold by | fell yesterday morning, The keeper narrowly excaped ; the dedication exercises of the Peabody Academy of | At his residence in Thirty-sixth strect, Elias D, HuiterBeid.. 841 Moore, d. Tilly... .... 12 | COMBE an expert special px if tion yesterday. A of dark Braimas brouget | With his lite. ment Commiltec was smashed up to-day, four cars | gejence this afternoon. W. Van Voorhies, one of the most prominent oil ud >. Gibbes.... 6) c. Hayward, ‘The Government stamps on the will of the lat jone of bl panish, $26; one of white crested Mrs, George Wilson alias Eliza Davis was commite Deing broken, but that no one of the party wos hurt, - a _ huerchonts of this city: died ‘on ‘Tuesday. ‘ile was Hatterneld, Hayward: 7 1 John's. Hoobling amount to 9637 CK Polunds, $25: a pair of Toulouse Keese, 826; a trl0 | tedtoiaitin st, Louie yesterday for rovbing Prommers A delay of one day would be necessary Conspiracy against the Pacific Rallr born in 1790, in Fishkill, and remained te his native 3] be ® * +b Lester Wallack and Mavager Bateman have re- | Of dark Brabinas, 66), Jewelry store of $,000 worth of diamouus. ‘The Revised Whiskey Re - i sine ft reed b. Tilly... Judge Dent starts for Misalesipot on 5th of next | ton yesterday to ascs: ether a testing instru: | giana op the Gila river, Arizona, on the ath /nst., aad jntions. Central Pacific Railroad Company have received in- | years transacted business between here and Savan- ‘ 3 © Jackson, b. Tilly 6 | month. Hi wots Lo be neminated, ashe bas decidea cannot be lade so sin ple in its operation as to be | thirteen persons were killed. Wasuinoton, Aug. 18,—Commissioner Delano | formation of @ conspiracy among some disaffected | nah. He subsequently entered the dry goods bual- H Buiterield De tucker” | trun inspie of Urant. understood and used by all persons using or burning | "AOE, CA shier of am Albany bank has been arrests will publish within a few days aeompicte revision | men formerly employed on the road, to burn all the | ness, and about 184 weat into the oil business, In | Whan, ¢. and b. 1;8mith, b. Thily, .. 4] Mish Ada Webb, the popular actress, was married | “ovene oll. oton s charge of retalning certaln moneys received, ) Si the whiskey regulatloun, They are made to en- | bridges and stock of ‘uel east of tue Sierra Nevada | which te remained until ten or twelve years ugo. | Hayward, wotout 6: Mirman: not out)". 3] sa Mion Mon tuesday evening to Mr William Conuor | 4 Aihthe prisoners In the case of W. Kuinger, of ast | hile detiog As recelvar for aa estate in Covptuans- force the Inw of April last, Compounders urchere- | mountains in one night, The Company have taken | While he w aged in active life, petroleum and | Walker, & * alti crane 4] ot Hroadway, against M. J. Steinberger & Sons of Ail ‘Weatern Pacific Railroad Company expect te after to be considered ss rectifiers. and will not be | measures to trustrate thelr designs Mie ductuations and speculations werd unknown. In Oe vested 8 i; side ates to the National Board | cccalnc a blan han Cane olatn trou ite crecatnse li ne ‘helt Foad from, Sagramento to Oakland, op- * al use a wholesale wt ip, bat will b y the ol business was @ good, substan jew, 2; total’, 9 + w ps 4 thro WI howol d ged yerterda, n Francisco, by the of Bepteml ted to put their trate marks conspicuously on p eerie ac kiaie: t Mr, Van Voorhies and old Mr, Samuel Judd, ’ Fr slitiay Mormiogy ee eee OMIPMRY RerineR Ve, Mera aa teentcn iare’ oh wt Gresairh The femily of the outlaw Hildebrand Rave ages, yore, when, ay perenese High |W Ricwmowe, Va. Aug, 18.—Gen. Canby bas do- | 7nose stores feoed each other, were the most pros: | Fatal. oi. al 4 to ‘Gen. Condy has ordered tne dis from custo: | strect, was eptered early yesterday morning fre romoved 10 Irondale. Col, Bowed had &. FUBuIng fap report to the Collector the serial uumbers , Va. Aug. 18, . Canby bas de- | inent men in the business, Mr. Yan Voorhies com- | Umpires Sekare¥ nt No ap at lola Captain’ Callenat in chat tans Cheats 1 iti ive ‘Puifian, Dat without any eMfect, on the Ht circumstances of she | ciled that & twelve months! residence in the State detachment of the American army at | omens Mensa Gh ane sooke Soh Kelly at a rogistration olfice ia Kichniond Tig Capt to Genators and mem in the war of 1818, He isto be buried In the second Janings the Monhattans made 57, Parson Brownlow is out with another letter favor. Edward Quinn, Mich ey, and John iobineaa, The Southern planters now at White Salphas with the los of ix Wiekote, when stulip. were Beier nnd denying that 2.J- sto beeiected Uuited | ‘The St, Davids’ Benevolent Society's third annual | springs will hold an Agricultural Convention tomoe: Hons. lectors by these regulations also Polltien! Gossip. Other Notabliittes. fame eee M, A Haywards 13, and Bie Benes plonle coiies wif om Tuesday next, \ Huh. at Pope's | row. nader the eusploes of the Virzime Agr ulturel y ' f jang's My joubles. Jolin F. Babcock, editor of the New Brunswick ua al ne ends al ew and perfect clocks upon rectifie: " 5. sro eo nominee 0: John Prendercast, a well known negro minstrel " As Y lent ol ( nd daughters of ( With their friends ald Mayor Banks of Baltimore, ex-Marshal Hanoves a knowledge of their operations as of those of distil. anlt a ciated thas E E, ingereoll, the nominee of ied recently in Pittsburgh. ¥ . Wud aivorsctvice AC PortM Ambey yecterdage © MMM | materialiy the benevolent objocta of the Society of the District of Columbia, Gens. Young of Nore, The regulations are expitelt as to wholesalers, | hop, has deelined to ter ; Thomas Pearsall, ufter whom one of the stations | The Ball ang Ba ; i’he Hothsebilds 1n Parla have contributed twenty. | ,,tudée, MeCunn ins not granted the Honile geY inginia: ad Judge Earaous Of Phuladey and all quontilies of spirite over five gallons require " ; on slomeee Pearse, after whom ong of the stallons CTORY YOR TH Ontentats,—-'The Orientals of hie anes for tho & ontribn ied sultlod Baliey agt. O'Mahoney (0 vn e e Sulphur Springs, Va, e wholerale stamp, ‘Tbe other features ure not | It ix surmised that ex-Senator Brown will re- | gwayon saturday eee» Named: dod ab Far hoe: | ving defeated the Pastimes of Baltimore vy 16 | foul {uousand fraues for tho sniforing Earaciitos In Weel | As ine roy ip yesterday's REN. throusis an error Wis | ‘yhe new editice for the Congregational Church of known ceive the Conservative nomination for Governor of | "Do teasor Charles Dexter of vleveland, formerly | (15: hat Dlr po rn ly on | winghaiton was dedicatod on " ee Mississippi. ‘There will be no Democratic ticket. = IawMonic va. The Gettysbara Re ige Bond of Bultimore publishoa » letter to th eesont 0 U. &. Consul at Cardif, Wales. and Eager or Puatava The re oCalied as its pastor, Aiguld BOL be pri The Swedish clement of the Re blican party | classical works, died eudienly in 1" tgeh game between these eh was played youterday vemant, and branding all reports to that effect Y hile b wns of » e) The The following named distinguished ers | in Minnesota et in convention at Alinneapoli a) Werboon ot Prospest Part, and’ sedated ta anc ther iene ane Oo SaRer! ab eGees | | Walle two, boys, sone of Mr. Tattle, & lewrer, a The Orvlcas Society of Cincinnatt as been vam pave signified thir intention to participate in the in sixty -One delegates were present. t oR TH victory for the Hare |. Beore 4) to 0, Cincinnati yesterday, also day, 1ibh inst, one of them fell ving to accept the waslcel director sppaimted tor tee Gettysburg revnion: Gens, J, Bowman Swootser, d@ Col, Hank Mattvon aa a candidate for Suri Vicrouy vor tus Muruats ov Naw Yous.— Mi. Husley, architect Co the ‘nd the other being Inme, could do vo- dates Bh. ' Cama and wife, of Bou Phos, A. Kowley, Alexander Shal of State. The Norwegian elemont, in Wasminaton, Aug, 18.—The rece ihe Unions of Morrisania visited the Union Hiruce’ Riekets ; Maj.-Gens, Daniel But- | convention at Rusiiford a few days previously, nomi- | martial seatenced Surgeon Green to be suspended | grounds, Brooklyn, yeaterday fern 4‘ mot Ne ; § | eee ; + Jtun Newion, Chas, Ke Graham, Joshua L. | nated Mr. Lewiston, iaud oficer at Alcxaudrim, tor | from duty, without pays for two years, for disobedi- | With e terride defeat at the tangs of the Mutuals of | 2% Monday night the leading eitigeas of San Fran, | Cowpaby, Of thu ely, hapiowed to be tabing nol (Er | Millie to ised the’ te us te reques ed Feat e orpane ;, Acsiatant | that position. “It le probable that Mattson will get | ence of orders, “Meerstary Robeson,’ however: bes | New ¥ seer ‘ato the (eke frow 4 ys al neti te ia ped Major Jamoe BM. Launard. the arminetion wr | act apneuved the seatence, a it Ui tllad Bok Ad Tia Sharan ante he fico ttlow's tugs? 8° | arte agriculkarel Colles. bas | thin him trom @ watery grave. Mr a. T, | "aemker(eat wext year, | Growers m gentieman connected with the Lake Depoait | | ‘Phe ‘Trustees of Dartmouth ‘eld, berlain 4s Gen, Bs _ of the packages, and all purchase, and the different marks, together with the | 1s necessary number of proof gallons, After rectification they | bers of the E can receive a stamp for the same number of proof