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| von ‘TH! ls RTY-SINTH YEAR HONOR WM. VARLEY, | titetipettar tiene’ ati? nent the young and ——_— prung id put Bi known ; —_—_ put his hand sud LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. pee fhlce bore THE R PRICE TWO 6 Mr. Owaxs at Wattace’s.—Mr. John Owens lta History to be Written Over the Graves of ENTS, 230 AN HOUR FOR IMMUNITY TO wt Wane Bitten and wien | DASHES WERE AND THERE BY THE | delighted a crowded audience xt Wallick’s last oven: | GEN. JORDAN'S ENGAGEMENT NEAR | he Moldiers who Died tmnt the Nation | que TARVARDS AND OXFORDS PRE. THIEVES. . | Marley, seen hin ire went and ennehit SUN'S REPORTERS, the 16 he charters ot bin Buterby a ohn PUERTO PADRE, wan a o y PARING FOR THE CONTEST. _ a Shingle, All the impersonations of this admiravle - co » —e— The Toside of the Court of Gencrnt xensious | | ALL PANTIES coNSCLTED How the Hrookien Reporters were Sotd—A | artist are 40 futl of gouulue humor and quict droilery | Reputaed at Murat, but Mecovering bis | Gettrsnene, Aug, 2.—Governor Geary and | the Hanks of the Thames Lined with Speoe elclans Grow Fat—Who Get | |, curposed dlsputiag about the mois entartal Excursion and a Big Hant—A | (at criticiam amounts to simply an expresion of Ground and Winning a Victory—The Cus | others who took part in the war will arrive on the jolr New Boat the Good Things “Wil Reddy the inchs | Howard and sity aad wanted fos AOE Ste a | individuat preference, and we can say no more then | hans Rabibicing their Metles | er ra ye una ||. Geet Recovery of piamene. | na ) amith be Convicte fe Indictment aud | 1a would teil bo tales. init amt Howard A fow days ago the inhabitants of the City of | 5 heartily recommend our readers to eee hitw and astixoroy, Aug. 2%.—Advices from Cuba to ie battlefleld is to be explored to-day. An are Joxnox, Evening. —In the rega the @ p ietranger.Thever walt het joa sm curotley ai | Churches and Nish factories were startled by the | judge for themeelves. Miss Florence Stanicy and | the 11h, received by Caan sympathizers here, give | “ecorated with evergreens was erected in honor of | championship of the Thames to-day, Renforth wom ‘The Court of General Sessions is the tribunal | (i807 Cot ont t cated for the police. announcement in the daily papers that a man-eating | Migs Annie Deland fill their parts with Indylike cle. | AM Account of a fight between a part of Gen, Jor- | the visitors; but while workmen were placing It in | beating Kelley and Sadler. The course wae from Defore which criminals are tried, Upon it the peo- MONG OF THR MAN THR JODOE PARDOVED shark nine feet lone had been found in a pond that | gainer, and add materially to the effect of Mr, | An's eommand and the troops of Valmnseda, near | Position It fell to pieces, and the fragments were re- | Patney to Mortlake. ‘Tho Harvard and Oxford le rely for protection against marauders and | | Howard noid me Uil T'was toboeds put his arm | has ite ontlet in Gowanus bay, and which is much Puerto Padre, ‘the Cubans, numbering lesa than | me A national flag was displayed fronts high | crows were out on the Thames to-day. The banks Scoundrels, Every now and then, especially when | AOUA 06 TEN In re oo mein dittere Dresided over by Recorder Hackett, it performs its | bills. When I went Vack to the ealoon al uty few Roncern, eniirely controlled by politicians, ‘The ‘poor, foriorn, friendless stranger, whom necessity ‘and want drive to theft, is the victim selected for | font of No. jwhat are known as sensational sentences, upon | in the saloon ; he Swhich some Judges build up a reputation, Beside | kaw aboot half @ dozen’ of persone) T aeked Peing rotten, it is a slow and costly coach, and this men re there but one, The unknown man had WHAT A POLICEMAN Twas tlesaly, but as ageneral thing it Is @ rotten duty on the wth | micated with the pond, C larn tran towards Chavhay siiiare and found he had been Fe he had heen robved of #00; two went down or three omice: n Mf he cond identify any of the pariics tres of | frequented by the boys of the vicinity for the pur ae pose of bathing. It was thought that it had come tn v4, With the tide through 9 water main which comma: ned down sinrs | there, and though dead, it did not enter the mind of | mandarin robes he wears. Ho is W¥,—The Chinese ginnt Chang | 00 were encamped nenr Pa Moseum last ovening berore a | NeFe attacked by a force of Spanish regulars and | colors torn in ribbons on the battlefleld. Iarge audience. Despite his colostal proportions, | Volunteers, over 1,000 strong. to Padre, where they | staff in the centre of the square, and near by it were | of the river were crowded with spectators, and the A number | American and English crews were heartily cheered. officers arrived at noon yesterday, and after din- | The Oxonians to-day rowed for the first time in @ ath Ts. wie that the P00 sia um | Inthe firat attack the Cubans were compeliod to | ner at the Springs a number of them repaired to | now boat built by Elliott, She measures 45 feet in a Alar: LFi9 | racious monster of the briny deep tad been found aun i vat tauiev baie On pay al lewis fall back ; but they rallied, and secaring a better pos | the battlefield and explained to friends who | length, and 21'4 inches across at the widest part, Jy nine foot high, | #00 repulsed tho Spaniards In their second attack, | accompanied them incidents of the battle. | Mr. Simmons, of the Harvard four, haa entirely re edoF tn tee | any one but that the term of his existence had | gna Je able to write his name in Chinese characters | The loss of the Cubans was 150 in killed, wounded, | A meeting of officers was held at the Springs to- | covered from liis recent indisposition, transpired {nthe turbid waters of the little pond | a6 an altitude of twelve foot, His wife appenes hike | M4 missing; that of the Spaniards is represented as | night. A survey of the battle Meld has been made | ‘The Harvard men desire that contradiction be Sol. ‘0 com. | under the dircetion of Gen. W Tt embraces | made of th hy O FobeA. Nits abd ho IMentiied (he which emptied its «nporabundance throueh a water ‘tt more than double that number, Col, Pigu com: | under ti of the rumors that they have adopted the Engy Tet c nnot be better illustrated than in the ease of on "the T arrested hi tnd took him voit {ation | math into Gowanus bay, which at high tide comma: hora Phang bent pond qed oF Ca ae manded the Cubans, ‘The fight is reported to have | thirty square mites, igh otyle of rowing. ‘They mainteia thet the mate Keddy tic Blacksmith. ‘This distinguished poll- | Wis'Snger tie jnfuence of iqnot and excited: Graham | "A party trom rooklya went blucfshing. ‘The | band, Me. Parlet, bis English agent, travels with | Deen desperate, the Cubsns Ashting with an earnest. ran 4 to be & contest of styles an well a8 of memy jeian rolibed and kicked Mr. Lawrence Graham (o | was keptin the station house sitting room al ight, | biuctish would wot bite, but the sharks did, of at | Chang and his indy, ‘Their two young children are | BC that was irresistible, the positions of the Mrst day's battle are to becom: | ‘They express themscives well pleased with elf js heart's content in his den on Chatham -quare, | Ana hia ststenent was tame oy tee wae ecarched ti least one of them did, and the shark found'in the Gh — pleted; on Wednesday, Culp's hill, Cemetery hill, | the arrangements that have been made for pn tho ‘down for trial on the 10th of June, the day that Warley fled the city, During the last ten years no | oy tuesday tne trial Hess thon rizhty thousand crimina pond near Gowanus was the identical o so. His sharkship was, secare and With of March, and bis case was only set | wae a discharge from navy taken from Rim. ( the Court adjourned f¢ 1 the day, WHAT A TOMS SHIYSTRR DORS FOR HIB CLIENT, amed, wnee Grabere we ‘om their ex ‘sion. A cart waa secured, have been | crosmex that did | kept in reserve for the sightaeer of the coming gen- hauled on board, patched, He was just nine (cet long, The arty brought him to the deck when they recurned Nonsonse. and vicinity; on Thuraday, the position on the left, | are satisfled with the Havana, Aug. 23.—Col, Nicolan, with two bun. | inetuding the apple orchard, peach orchard, wheat | Thames, dred men snd two Pleces of artilicrs, jaltacked and | fold, Round tops, anicunum, Junsey Citr,—Prof, Ab. | routed four hundred insurgents near Jicoten, in the Chang is a curiosity that everybody ought and an Brapy's € them, aad yult of their practice om the intermediate points; on Fri- The Harvards have not yet decided what boat they ‘ i day, the general lines of the third day's battle; on | stall take for th Th io. will ¢ m enterprising Teuton who keepa a Inger beer garden Central Department ‘The latter ,lef twenty killed i jal take for the race, Their coxawaln will be ‘sereened from punishment, either because they bad | {id ineoments wertn on Court street had tlm taken to his establianment Lt Revel Metered edeonnei retin ine REET LD Saturday, the cavalry operations, stat (a Weight than the Oxfords’, ‘The Amen ‘i a saloon: supponing thi for exhibition, When the presence of the sen mon- nen! erin ‘ he é wi RTE EE Ter CT — Money, oF because they commanded politcal Wn” | Sinan, bullae noun ae hovaw’ huni he perecived his mis: | stec was no longer desirable, the carcass, under cover | of Jersey City last evening. to witness the feats of CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, DECENT SPORTING NEWS. {cans propose to invite the Prince of Wales and Mr. Baence. An overbauling of the records in the Dis- | fake donna” iimeeit in the wrong place, and then pro- | Or darkness, wan quietly conveyed to the pond Yon. Meslbieh tls WERE Macha LAG i Zs Motley, the American Minister, to accompany the Iriet Attorney's office, and of that other pestiferous | ested ta Varley's. where the prisoners were arrested: | consigned to the mudly waters, Tho n 4 bey i bern he yakived Poa f Mle | tow a Sharper Rained Twontyeflve Barrels | phe Great Trot B ween ‘Moantatn Boy and | °T¢Ws on the day of the race, and for that purpose Roncern, the Court of Special Sessions, will show | tooked asif he had Been rourhiy’ Fandiel: there were | when the boys went to batho ax uenal, he was acen | Pedestiian, who was advertised to au¢mpt the fol: of Whinkey. Lady Thorn. the use of the Harvard tuunch will be tendered te Ins toe a ct Mbtrgzectsoar wece Tete Seve oa Wa Veh HA | tea tras CNG POLGrGA ananT/UENE catacen | nae AO LC BELA WON Of 90 ANA On the 234 day of May lst, o man giving hit | gaquooa, Aus. 98.The ot between Vander. | them. » ee a ati Feet | neieceme Ta every one read that » nine-foct man-eating sbiark had | Kecond Walk bckwara halt «mie name as Matt Bedell, and bis place of business as #0 | bit's Mountain Hoy, and MeMana’e Lady Thorn to || Prown hae made s match with Renforth for the ‘Will the public just listen to this little bill, and tel been captured in the pond at Gowanus. The re ‘Third— Roll a carriage wheel half a mile er el i 4 | harness, for a purse 0 a . an es whet bei it of it?) Varley aac nds, barkeepers at | porters Were sold, and s0 worn the renders, and the | Fonrth Ran forward hala mic. South atreet, telographed to the frm of Berthood | Harness, for s purse of 3,000 attracted ® tare and | championship of the Thames and £100, the course te what they , fine 4 aah Wee dake Fisouer, Were calle! and ‘pnocent Teuton unintentionally perpetrated a good Ft Piek up Oftcen Pliced three foot apart | & Thompson, St, Louls, Mo., to send samples of | and Sam McLaughlin the horse. The Boy had the | b¢ from Tyne High Level Bridge to Leamingtom erton, stating that when rapa eame ints tne | JOKE. cee on the floor, bring each one in singly iu bis hand to A basket at ain come their best four year old copper distilled Bourbon | pole. ‘The firnt time scoring ti broke before | Point, 4% miles. The match will come off betwees vomierwoorte Cer Don he was very inch Intoxionted, and when AeKed Sixth Leap five hurdice cand terms, ‘The samples | reaching the stand ; the second time they got off, the | gente, fobn snare, Dey uty Clerk : be ontered Vite had been | How a Fortaue Dropped upon the Poor Wenth<tiek’ep atvoeh oawe with his mouth, placed | TIMskeY, with lowest price and terms. | The samples | TG, ateck abead., ‘The Boy broke on the frat | Sebvember #0 and October 1. im. Aierson, weno-tapher and reporter for | | ronbed. tut didnot know who did it. Howard stated Relatives of a Wites he Nor tured feet aparte au brins egoh’ Sua iu | Were aecordiogly sent and received by Bedell, who | quarter, and font three lengths, but catas up ear the ie Lovdon Times has the following editorial o@ » x 7 basse Ri hat he fnilor, and that he we: tin there to wr is mouth to a buel ter . 4 fo & “ be fo Hote itarineks, interpecter.. 2500 | Thomiae" Caster’ with whom he betanre acquatatedin | ‘The Kineman will case, which has been some without either touching the eyas with h babe Mar gross afte ge hacdreghncrsenh yo opeepeyhiagl Bonnard og Me Nong ue Ft Aa. the (orthoomirg race jos of Kecoraers, Clerks aid Mersougers, S;200 | the navy, and that he never touched Graham. months before Surrogate Tucker, has been decided with bis kneos, or breaking (he gue ordered twenty-five barrels, valued at @1,914 Geer pote le Lady Wanettl attenae On the “The momentous question bas to be decided Neto for the other Wan. i 8,000 «Jury rendered a verdict of guilty with @ recom: | 11 &, 0 . Leap five hurdles with an egy to his mouth, questing them to send a drait, payable one day fous terases tie baad a the Boy, kee whether an American or English university can tare Jenry Mec iovky, Captain of Court officers for an: dation to mercy. In favor of the validity of the will. The deceased, on twouty five tarde on one ica Hight, on hin for the amotuit. ‘The whiskey was | home stretch the Lady broke up, and the Boy. keep- | Out the best oarsmen, It lortanately happens tha ' yey oy pees adbeieaart | No wonder that the Fourth Ward gang want to | Who, asa carpenter and builder, had amassed a large Tenth —Finishing his task by throwing over his head | forwarded and the drafts received by Bedell, but the legac wa to bia work, came in a neck abewd in 227, nthe back twenty Afty-six pound weights, wita omy xD Hear.—The third time of si ting they | Mewed country the leading Universisies slmultae on saris kill Mr. Grihaw, No wonder that Reddy's wife | pro vived i ° draits, upon being presented by Berthoed & Thomp- af rearing they | neously boast the porseasion of an axcellent crew, oes pereon (Se muasion goes {0 suypiteate for merey. Revldy is iouocent, of | Probert? bidet set cada ah dette eventtl be Reale cobns aot Gon, were protested, Bedell, whuse real name is reed ane brats ct “iret” a. J Tol, "tee We know what Oxlord can do, how proud she 1 \ ; ? Goma mother, brothers, or sisters, He had remote blood He completed the task in 2 minutes and 9 | Giles M, Lawrence, disposed of the liquors, closed pes be Te i eeenela.¢ Lady closed | Her repeated trinmpiis, despite a twinge of respectt 1} Ad ofice Oulergdvor ty veo tial you - — relations residing in New England, who seidom | sceonds, being 3 minutes and 30 seconds less than Hp ble place in South stroct. and opened a place at tovone tan x the hait mile ‘as'¢ g seconds, sympatiy for the pluck with which Cambridge anna ] Saree oer acces wah cata PRESIDENT GRANT IN NEWPO visited him. A few years since he made a will, glv- | the time specified. Miss Meta Jennings, « modest | L,Droninay., Mt Menty C. Marsten, 4 ealeenen | Mie “onened it axain on the third quarter. On the | Soy ctaswon ia the wine’ pation oe Getorae Tm at che prisoners’ DOX...screscse., oy ing his property to his wife, but she died a few | young lady, rode on the Pickering ladies’ veloct- | to this eity, and upon repairing to t South | fourth quarter the Lady broke, and at last the Boy | tay beaten ler usual rival, to say nothis | i feet gate. to exercise the finetiona A Brilliant tecevtion and a Tasteful Specch e . ‘| ss dior, A | came in without a break, three lengths abead. ln | unletered prof I, rr! OF Kcommon Kate-spring that might be pur —Water Dore Robenan and Horie Prosent | Months before him. Ho then mate another will, | pode in long drese. Mr. Jed Russell gave bis In: Miata meus bemie: dtctee Donan es 24. No pools were sold botwoen the frat and | U'lettered professionals, untill no more Shed (or Cn aieGiaad Jury “| Warm Werk in Warm Weather. dividing bis property into eight parts, which he eave | dinn club exercises, and was followed vy Prof | Complaint was made belore Justice Dade, and ® | cecona heute; but afler the accund heat neveral wero | there Wak nothing to donbuc week. heck Tere bs sar cktué-at ahe“latesceeter aaa, | Conreepondence st The sus to ‘bis decensed wife's relasions, who wer» poor. | Brady, the popular lostructor of gymnastics and | OF the CoWrt sgund, who gested scover iin] PMY from oven to teoign he Hor ta angio ie tady | In'the Oil, "the fume of Oxlord renched.Harvare 2 take’ cliarge OF the interprete ; Tee 60 Ged : ‘ of der ar . i i » uo tae elite Ot his intérpreter ewrour, Aug. 23, 1859—Gen, Grant was | The contestant of the will was Col, J. B. Kinran, a | velocipedist, who monnted a 60-inch wheel mon: | At.hMs and placed biwy under, ar | wig! opened to. lonath and 6 bell on uke frac quar: | aps With a sDirit worthy of the medinval pelediaa, jan certo keep lawyaors from tall tendered a public reception by the City Council last nephew of the testator, residing In Washington, strosity, called the riding It with ease tice Ledwith, at Jefferson Market, where he pl ed | ter. je went upon the second quarter, and the with Britons. great diMeulty 4 Yo omcer ni Judge’ euirance to court Saturday, aud of course sceopted. ‘The affair came | Tt Was shown by tho family physician of deceased | without use of hands, &c., and causing much merri- | not guilty to the charge, but was committed for ex- ined three longthe, bat the Bor cat auer | the style of boating practiced. The Amert noMicer at gate between Judge aud bar. off in the sence of a goodiy number of curious | Mat he was affected with a valvular diMculty of the | ment, About twenty experts made a fine display | amination, t So caare broke Daaly, aad Ghe Boy passed her, | (8%, make the bow oar atcer. As nothing wo offiec ts to support prisoner while plead off in the presence of a goodiy web loten lanier Pesareh Neth nora rendil pn . ~ oe the Ne aes die! * | could induce an Roxiish ercw to adopt this fushlony et officers, who only earn people, who stood the close atmosphere of the court | (he lower extremities, and It wana A thon the of {fancy riding, while some twenty-fye gymnasts A Sorecy Police Marder. coming in four lengths a! in EW. while the race would not haae been fair ifone f out Before ivaving te oMliccrs, it might as weil here | tinguished gentlemen we mentioned that it is owingto therm that the erim- | form, Mayor Atkinson stepped to the front, and on | that the testator told him that two of bis rel room, where the reception was held, with true Chris- | that he was weak In’ body, a tian fortitude and resignation, It was the warmest | therefore necessarily weak, and th day we bave experienced this season. When every: | duly influenced in making the will, (hing was.in readiness, and the usual number of dix- | however, claimed that he was a man of soun gathered tipon the plat. | ment, and of a firm, strong will, He also epi w to et bin is 2.800 sin tronbie an of Ite, 0 were gyrating on the apparatus, and bowling. shoot- tug, of rani bat fu layed the coutest, lizabeth, was arrested at 2 ug by the Bergen Police, a Frederick Lau, of foot races, Tho music was good. | o'clock yusterday rn tensive patron: of fashionable residents. ughout, | Fight with the Cartists at © TH, once Oo} it him a blow on the head them afternoon, was woll contested thi rand the other five men; the diMculty de rf asnaptelons character, He was found loitering in Toe Finest Dermat since Rw 5s ear ara - Brady's Curriculam is becoming one of the insti: | Hiren avenue. The offcers followed. him, aud or | Nixe.—"The game of base ball between the Na THE SPANISH REVOLUTION. tutions in the Jerseys, 1f we may judge fron: the ex: | dered him to halt, and as he did not heed’ the oM- | ot Washington, and the Matuals of New York, yes: — dele bebaif of our auel-nt and plewsant island elty by | called on him, but that he thought their object was ; thea?) With his locust whlch felled im to the groend, anited in avictory for the former, the score | py Babsaihac Jnal practice of this city is in the hands of such a | Vcbsll of © cur auch int and pleiwant the howpitanity Hot une of love, but to nee How lang he provely was | _G@4ND Orana Hover.—Tho ‘Soa of Ice" was | Tetien taken to. the police & id locked being 18 to 16, thus : ree hac cast ekeep ieee bt Vile class of lawyers, These oMlcers bring the pri- | of itacitizens and the invigorating air of its climate,” for, this world, “0 that they ‘would be Fondly to get Produced at Ms pigsty last evening, ® particularly oy baa: Eyer Mig ey Nene sy Wey a lantxas. ts Ad. Bd. At. Seb, Oh. TED. Bh. OED. ‘hes auuraed to Madrid hon la ‘ i crag apeecd cir share, One of them told » good deal about be- inte +. sURKERtiNg Coo! he de 1» be fo ational — They have the entree of the Tombs, and can go IM | sayor's harangue had subsided, with asweet smile | he did not lose anything by golng'to the war, He wrgglet before 6 A. M. ‘The Mutuals will sustain another defeat to-mor- Many eibomers were tat en by th PEACE ot he pec eb plasakrn They em FA) Piating gooey Lbs oi Teeth i | aoloepnc wherstu ioe avery ein poe nate li aater ec temiaapiaane cannes: arrgrr row atthe band ot the Olymptes. Sac varies over the ga leries, and converse with the prison- | "Mr Mayor—I can only say that it affords me grea i Ir fn. | effort or excite any unravel. : Arzaxtio vs, Union ov Baooxiyx,—Yesterday, | lust night. ‘The fire is supposed to have been the Jere, If they ascertain that a prisoner han any | {hart have long promise Spelt but from wanvolaniie | Eieh' were very: much ‘after thar ferblene et thectante | ‘The scenery of the second and third acts was no- i Coroner Wi on held an in west yesterday over | yy tho’ Canitline. eroun Wy dheAtlantca met a eve | work of tcendlanes [nen Pi joney (that is, if the keevers in the prison | Tomous lars breucompelied to forego. Thies the fim | we read of, where they swallowed the oyster, and | tably pretty. The dresses were frosh, and if not ap- | Sn'saturday. Corneliag. want luv ealted the Unione. ‘The recat was a tremendous ing the Government. to extend clemecey te we not anticipated them, they shove into his | here ont f : ina Trop tse ee oat of yuh gave their poor clients the during tile ti Lo ei thrashing for the debutante, as the following score prisoners. propriate, were gay in color am! generally fective, | ngue, and Spelled 0. Mrs. Margaret Monaghal an of innings will exhibit: A Pants, Aug, 23. G oly with as fayur ¥; cet, for a cure, Mrs, ‘ 14, Aug, Jeaod a card of some first-class shyster, whose abili- | Rule tapressions satel Ch RI reeitis far PhmNNy: Of the performance there te me need yet to speak. | ETS. At ‘che had cated fever and agus Me 7A 9 from Spain : The united Carlist bands ander, hey extoll he ski 4 whom th * Although only those standing abont ten feet « "1 ” At was 8 first night, and all were green ia their parte, day abe gave Cot a 1 19 7 te Sales, Rl: hi ies they extoll to the skies, and whom they pro: ‘The “old Democratic 40" of the Seventeenth with tobacco, and that on Saturday abe gave Corne- $3} Le mounce to be the beat lawyer in the city, ‘The pri- | 2°ound him heard his sprech, yet ae soon ae it was and may do better. Mins Western delighted hee | tius a quart of ale, with a 10 cent paper of tobacco Province of Castellou-de-la-Plava, Valencia , ctulbedarde mnounced he had concluded, stentorian cheers | Ward called a mecting let night in Avenue A, near | many adi and foosived ths largest chara of steeped 1a it Picnxy Nine.—The champions | The Carlist chieftain, Savariogos, bas reappeared t= poner re\uins the shyster. Is tried, convicted, and | jumped from a thousand throats. The persplring | Fourth street. ‘Tho attendance was large, the ma: en Ls ee Vieited Ridgwood Park yesterday, on the occaslon | Spain with Afty armed folloyers. Pontence |, The shyster and the officer divide the | throng thea advanced and had the gratification of Seen i applause. The Rye Neck Murder. of the picnic of the Kekford Social Club, In the af- patente shaking the General by the band. At 8 o'clock | Jority being Germans, Mr. J. Richter presided, and teens grea ternoon a game was played by the champtons against A for the Foul: Jee between them. There are only bites o re another reception of the elect of te addresses were made by Messrs, Schaefer, Flecke, ‘Theatrical Gonsty, wee te Le Aled phon a ploked ine in Sailen, the toctee? were eacsseatl Dacklch ni ee ebb agen p hanyed c steal ed ort eral Lasgenbedty cheek Se Hes i St CrER oe “Eh | Kinder, and others, ‘The burden of their speeches | Ristori tain the West Indies, & clue bas ‘at lst been obtained to the real mur | PY 4 score of 37 to 12 in six innings, tended by twenty thousand persone, wos hell here Dusiness. A respect Btands a very poor show, unless he has an estub- | retary Bor ble lawyer, an there are such, | Gen, Sherman, that old waterde Admiral Gordon, Co ninodores P occasion, Among those present we noticed | Was that Tammany Hall has not dealt fairly with the A theatre is projected in Jersey City, derer; that at the thne of the cr! Robeson, ex-Sce- | Germans in the distribution of offices in this city. No Italian opera in this city next scason, deat Of the villag he was a resi- Harwanens vs. Forest Crry.—The Hayma- ‘at has since fled to the Pacifle | ker, of coast, itis ndded that telegrams have to-day in favor of granting aicuesty' tw the Fenians, Lansingburgh, defeated the Forest Oty | ‘The bauds pla optilar Fenian airs, and enthust= ron ornt | Club, of Clavelaud, lu the iatuer elty yeaterday, by's | netic apeecuss’ wine welivend: Tbs ‘resoluuions 1 p Out of twenty-one Judges here, there are but two | What has become of the “ Mazeppa”” actresses, | fr his arrest, “It is also alleged that anothor per- | woure of M4 to Bh o “that 5 i sets Ney ‘and Allen, Capt. Chandler of the Tallapoosa, Chan- hut ppa”’ actresses 4 . . adopted deciaro that the further detention Of the Uished reputation, Docs the reader see the point | Ori? 7atrekie of New Jersey, Gen. Hunt, and | Germans—one in tne Superior Court and one inthe | 4¢ ig gettled that Wachtel will not visit us next fon who was linpiicated with him is under sur | Rep Stockinos va. Sovrnenns.— The Red | Fenian prisoners te anwiee, Impolitic, and anjust mow? othe inent gentlemen with their Indies. ¢ Marine Court. all the rest are Irish, The bh a caolam ‘ Stockings, of Cincinaatl, defeated the Southerns, of —_—>— sonson, nor Mile, Titiens, a —_ ‘Tao other expenses of the Court arg as follows qu'et, for a wonder, yesterday. Oa Wed: | Germaus, it. was sald, understand politics b mn ih egg aE cau LABOR MOVEMENT. New Orleans, in We former city, yesterday, by a Frigate Sunk tn Cr rber Bropieiion br coat of Hows Of Detention for vib yy he proceeds to the White Mountains, y other nationality in. the Uniced States, rs, Conway will reopen the Park Theatre, BOR MoV ncore of 3 to 8, xsrapr, Aug. 23.—A violent storm sw: Hews ‘ ve $3,000 ——— tuninbering, as they do, 3,000,000 in the United States, | prooklyn, on the 11th of September. The Plate Printers, over this harbor to-tay, During the tempest, @ Rents o! oi City Tudew aid iteookder ion Local PoLiric and 200,000 in thie elty, they are deserving of inuch sist Vevaiog ah take tina's: Gebiat! ig OA ea 1d aceon, Sees ie baee looae fam, kee akaneeiae tek can . Datequutor'of expeuse of revaiving county bad’ = ore consideration ian th FE Te ye en ene oe ea Dt ar ee ea Beccideutl Me, Win, | q The arrangements for the Fall meeting of the | Into a acrow frigate, sinking ber almost instantly i 2 ed from Tamm: m pro y ers was ne 9 dent, | Springfleld 0) y. to-morro "Thursday, on 0 o : our J Suprene Court—Wm, HH. Leonard and James “st ‘i e § a . to hold out in their present position, and spoke to . a i - efor elenni a - . Goldsmith Maid, American Girl, Georg Palmer, Foren ‘ts coun wieee for iecordet wad’ Giiy YT ecole ian, vice Clerke, An Unfertanate Girl. opened by W. EB. Sinn with a variety troupe, that effect, ‘The remarks of one mun who spoke of eee mle how. Listas, itolner, fioenen: The Ecnmenteal Councit. Just me uperior Vourt—John H. McCann and John J Fhecattentiod af Giller Raviin, of thie Swe Onpenheitn Hall, Albany, specially adapted to | § compromise were received with great disfavor. | AUGN° Darknosn, Captain, Hill. and Jesse Wales Rowe, Ang. 23.—The Civilta denies that there Onehale spon wd Jury Foon riedman, and Geo, M, Curtiss of the Marine Cour! The attention of Officer Kevlin, of the Twenty iu , Pp ly adap! After some ating, resolutions to this effect were | Gitterc's full band, of Boston, will’ furnich the | Will be any postponement of the meeting of the and reysics ef it Marine Court—Jouw Hayes and Michael J. Cody | sixth Precinct, was attracted to a nicely dreesed, | dy smatic performances, will shortly be opened. adopted : That kil ht printing eperiant part music Heumenics! Council, and asserts that the number of i piers onne, v opposed to Judge Gros! ale rho Worrell Siste: ing i i of the process of bank ny f even ‘a e bishops f a mud taw books tor Becordor.. i sees are Oppose i to Judge G Tt. Tweed, Jr, is talked | Well educated, and good-looking young girl who The Worrell Slaters are playing in neighboring | Countertenting because of the. ar Gubcutans ——epr eens Fangte, rene, Mare declined to attend is lesé tham fhe Park bn dings of, but ie will pro! ably deel was wandering about the City Tull Park late last | cities, under Mr. C, W. Tayleure's managemont, ‘and that, consequontly, the employment of unskilled WESTCHESTER COUNTY, A = tb 2e aru eh. ‘i Supereioor Walter Kock. night, She was weeping bitterly and otherwise act: | John Brougham haa been succocded at tho | men endangers.the interests of the community Inay | | = mee ee LONG ISLAND. i ete ei NitoiieyS Oils, oron . Schirmer, : saiien bas x ‘tos tho possibility and even probabil. 1 ‘onkers have subse ward of : eta ‘xe Craordinary expenses sem | | Surrogate—Oidcon J. Tucker and Robiert ©. | !n6 88 if some diraful calamity had befillen ber. | California Theatre, San Franclaco, by Mise Lotte. | ity of f largo amonnt of counterfeit notes Belng ci 4400 to replace the tools belonging. Wo workoren, Aisin Destined a Geese hes toma hese The Court of General Sessions—a tribumat which | Hetelngs, Assistant District Attora he officer asked her the eauso of her sorrow. | Miss Ada Harland will officiate as coxawain | culated that will not be able to be detected because | ployed by Messrs. Ackert & Quick, burued in the F Alvin B. Donham, of Jamaica, has been sped : ‘ Kec —Johi 0 pI “ % of the poor workmanship of the genuine notes, | fre HL Agent 9 og Island Ratiroud, vice Tattorsall, sdjourns on the slightest provocation—pretends tove | ecorder—Jobn Hee With bar volee choking, foe a aneo she repliod | for che Oxford erew ia Formosa" at Niblo's Gar- | fine Aeolutlous were Misc tigen tate suetaee ti eens ioettsland, St MOREL Wabaous LAVA: eeadland | retersa Saec fn session five days a week, 11 months In the year; bapa hat she lof her home at Morristown, N. J., last | geo, e printers of the American Bank one but Hag eidowalks at least Cour feet wide abor is searce and high at present on the islam ' til the first Monday of | Zourth District W. M. Tweed, renominated week, and that #he was anxloas to return homey but Mag yascunlue ab Ahan of tbe laid in that yt walle fariuers' products were ever. tore plenty Fe teen ded ont tant | AYA Dlstrict—Benj. Wood or Geo, 11. Purver, thought it was too late, She declined to assien any | ‘Tbe yeteran manager, Mr, Dave Anderson, bas in sympathy with as, that toey re a Gree Lane cherel & inborey tatras beakers ot Ge iday, or at an earlier d and if we say th oe P varokogaret eat Cornell, Thos, J, Crea- reason, fe icoving pone, he, 7as.conva ped to the been engaged to play Polonius to Mr, Booth's Hamlet | fuse to print the faces of those notes the backs LOSSES BY FILE, toes for @day's work, Dut the laborer refused. Court » open ays a mouth, 1 months annually, seventh DAstrict—John J, Bradley, renominated, ters, whore sho wiil be detained watil her parc in November, y which have been executed by improvised plate prin eee ‘The bunker Asbermen who made $15,000 in hi ease eee eee outs tliaccording | 2ukth Ditrict—Win, itivenman or Marry Genet, | who’ are highly” respectable, ean be communica Pere Bateman 1s disgusted with the critics for | —- Travers Carter, & Co.'s carpenter shop. and the | weeks eaucing bunkers, tn, Ors ay, harbor: oll we find this Court serving the county ASSEMDLYMEN, wilh ke pores. Are at aceabion that she was 8 | pronouncing bis wife's comedy of “ Self" tame and Brooklyn J eymen Horaent Ghgitian Enpred, tn Hormogs, tad., re oae Were driven away on account ours aRaNAlly, 8 COPE Of MOTE LANA GE] Aerenih Dt WH emes Locenating Some ct D costae, uninteresting, A largo number of the journoymen horseshoers | Necus Bros’. grocery atore on Cuurt street, Bing. | Lown of Oyeter Way for 815.00 damages. ee itrbct— 5 . 2 t0 oF; v ¢ i A LITTLM REMINISCENCE, Thirteenth District—Mr. Halpin, ousted last year Ne Yellow Vover tn the City, Lotta will play « six weeks’ engagoment at | Of W°8N? Denuis Nolan was ade Prevident, and | Sadanoidvruias were severly injured two other |. Twe North Shore Raliroad Company are mak Ha this picture complete? WII. {t be necessary to | 07 Alex, Maland. Dr, Harris on Sunday night received a telegram | Niblo's Garden before the reappearance of the Lydia | (no cutrauce fee was fixed at $5, About seventy maged.” hows $2000. SECT preparation for, a change of thelr terminus [a this pic ’ n Fourtenth District—Chas, Whalen, ousted last : : 7 names wore enrolled, and it was determined that an ning, at 69 Fulton street, In basement, oe. ‘ aa Ww wolor ba iittle olng back to the time when |, Aounegndt, Lidl informing bim that one James Meincer had died at | ‘Thompson troupe. annen wore enrolled, sad It wae determined that sh ast evening, at oD Fulton str the erties wr grad f ee ee UUs vere Cuutt torekoees |, Setheendi DistrictJames Irving, failing Poitce | 513 Canal street from yellow fever. The Sanitary | ‘The Philadelphia papers bave commenced o | firday reduced to eight. ‘The firemen who fit and Deke” Dainage to. stock, $300, tho litention of the Company to have We entire toad ty Petween toe batiledeld and the State Prison; und { Tateeere, PharaeTib Kieesh Superintendent found that the deceased had been a | vigorous war against the blondes,who will appoar at peeabe wbout to demand €4 a diy, and the hot pscertalned. Operation by tue middie of November, When tie bounty coming to them was stolen from Phe ata ulti Wan Hitchen, taille sailor on board the Henry Channeey, from Aspin- | the Arch Street Theatre on the 80th Inst, Ry mE , er a Keeted Syd! aiiihas : " ee a fe 0 eer NGS ARO: 4 ARK, OM THE 7) g . Mam ns yoeketed nate union, wal and ahat he anrea trom congestive inte | Lemingwel'a vulgarity and conrsoness have not aaeaciere eile JOrTINGS 4noUT TOWN, SPAUKS EROM TH TELEO RARE, RBDDY THR BLACKSITE POLICK JUSTICES. ‘There was no yellow fever in the ¢ or is the } pleased the San Franciscans, who, however, are de esterday morning the by nad of tho Knights | wm, D. Penngfeather, © milkman, was thrown Wosstation tu Nieonaenes lo warkint oe a prcscat at the trial of Brennan anc | iret fasérict Edward Hogan, and fos. Dowling. | contagion tn the city, which epeaks well (or the vig- | lighted with the nude and impedent Blise Holt of St Criepin etrark for tn advance of @¥per week | trom his wagon In Market street, aut faaly Tne fe nitaalge ich voit le anys Aw to Mfteen yeors Stare Prise ‘hid District—Mich ton, Ww. Dodge, | iunce of the Quarauiine 0, fy , on their presen , and the makers. struc Ba TL aakls Akanteal ion ae aii ¢ Bourse closed strong ; . Mhen pot Brennan comes oni, uit te if he comes | Theodore Allen, sud si Mr. Charles Wyndham, whom Mr. Lester Wal- | Srainst a threatened reduction of 4 cents per pair in | ggntie Drausitamen's Associaton go on amooniight | 5 Honey Hart, of New Britain, Cona., drowned will be a broken-di Leaded old Kinrth District. J. Shave j : A Celestial Caro lack willimport trom Eagiand, is reputed to be one | vumng, 4 centa per pulr in trimm and 4cen ne Htaricn Yacht Club have e rogatia at 11 A.M, | Hiubelfon Saturday, 18 REDDY INNOCENT? LUN, RUG dom Seokt oF Joku J. Mounts us Yay inirty.tive miniitos after 11 ofclock om Mon: | Of the beat GFCaseee-amd- moet sizlish mun on tho | per puir jp, Mnuhing. From the establishment of | 1, 509 gm their club house, foot ot Teen aivet, MN | | The First tegmont NG. C.. Col, Proutly, wea itontitto.staw that tne cove avainet the F paket Pitriet—Aua, Mardy or a day evening, al white meteor, apparently as Tandon sie : SR eee ace participating im tho strike The Post Ofiee, site fronting Park row has been vl Datty Ae asttora: Corn as Greaea yard | i ar one, We suiyoll the Ledwith, who will ran an jdepes large aa the planet Jupiter, shot into the atimoaphere rs. Lander continues wbsent in England on 4 voneahpeewaee exe hapa fai parhdah whaler wig in the clicut river yesterday while bathing. repor © trial of John Howard by tne st Seronth District—Frank Bixby the 16th, the librury of the Cooper Union has her of fhe Court of General Sessions, on Mie in the Fighth District—Joln Masierwon Terence | at anoint twenty degrees northwost of tho yauiable | visit to her relations, It is understood, however, Labor It Aut Aereeute TEU a be tecoeeet onto The thorm stood at 104 in the suade in Sey Hi K's otice of that Court, as well ue a copy of the | Farley: ; ae ee ne aye degtoen Ie am Eide eee AB | Want abe will play numerous engagements in this | The chiar makers in Krebs store iu the Bowery |p scnny Witncy, agai dO, was found dead in bed | MOU": Ind. yeaterday, | diet Lt aa ees ained o plane “4 wah Bilbo jury neXt season. Pre ee ee yesterday morning Kast Fourtoenth street. jartin McGuire, who attompted to murder THE INDIOTNENT, First Disiriet—Denrs G nor M,C, Murphy, itearomed on the plant+2tpiccr, which never wiuk* | COU! . is Tro Millers’ Protective and Benevolent Associa. : x wife oo Sunday, tt Slartford, Coum,, ts still Olty and County GENew Mork mceTée Jurors of the | Henna itetrtel—Tuosta. Reviin b 6, and Suddeuty disappeared. The Richings Opera Troupe will succeod Mias | sigh'euittcet tain sventug at ie Howrey The Cathole Assarlaton, of Heasvile wil goon | “ Cormeiiun Palker died of on ie Bieta ee Bethe NASER GE MER TOPKTGIOR THE ORT, | eee Mier uaae Deseabury of J. W. Fowler, A naar Western at the Grand Opera House in November for | ‘The Alongahore Painters Association will meet at | S9,exeuniee Na fil Balls SAN lala lye orday, prcavit That. John Howard, Inte vot Fst uri Ds “ j m8 , The Hand of Providence, six weeks, after which Mr, Herne will inaugurate | 19 bast roadway this evening aventy-aecond steoet Mnavcuse iw | James 8 Sweet took an overdose of laudanum War of ty ety of New in count ONE 2 si cermiachcm vise At 6 o'clock last ev James Gibson, of 848 | the regular Gramalie season, The tailors of the west side met, last aisht, and | {o'be laid uk Wedsendny 1 40, ld | acaudied in Whitnoy stroet, Binguamton: yesterder I . i tech Lnetri et — Thos, Hs vee Jude th enue, hired @ conch to take bis wife and Lingard, who is now playing in tho Eastern presided, 7 The Voion Republican Central Committee wit ‘There is no present prospect of obtaining a supply Bho sane Mareh, ba 4 Sve natn a » Fenominated, family from ‘Thirty-fourth street and Norsh River. The Work Deanaht ‘ 4 mest thid evening inthe Apollo Rooms, Broadway aud | Of water in hiadelpbia, eee lied indie g Lighth bistrict—Jude 8 When erevsing ‘Thirticth street and ‘Tenth avenue | ‘itil has become sole manager and lessee of the |, The New York, Drauchtamen's Association will | fwenty-eighth stroet, ©. A. Russell, of West Roxbary, Mass, has par mE ay foieeans, <<a (he couch was run iuto. ud. aiinost. demolished by | Adelphi Theatre, Boston (late ‘Thoatre Comiquc), | barge t _—o morrow evenlog onthe | yet the working men. organize colonies among | cha‘ed the stalllon Fearnangit (or 826,00, ' hy 1 ape then anct there An Indiona Temperance awlteh train No. a of the Hnason By Talirowd, | which he will open in a fow weeks, Several lod Knighta of in, numbe themselves if they please, bat give the sharpers a wide opening of the Ne yburgh and New York rade ak an astaull, ang 900 promis 4 3. . iven by John Irving, enginecr. identiail > day tareded In tha’ tesa! bert s a ei é will be celebrated in Newourgh to- I anhaustio’, and fe ie a | wanna seit aetiy SA Norrible and | Oey wa bileds nt Fovidentiaily | Mme, Parepa-Rosa changel the date of hor ait Ldywvand Yolinut strnctar und nntsai Eee sleeul ana’ Willian Waite: apsd@n ahah day ig the anniversary of the battle of Bie and unsebsfel, and of the Kind iragwa | UARSCRUDIR Ne tote ae Nathan bola erat, —— $$ opening at the French Theatre from the 1ath of Sep agraad picuic wt Union Park, Bixty-talrd ot. | Watorsurecte went tay , argh with the Dritisis 1m 1314 Of #80, a0 yale of 830: five i routesory nots | married couple, George Barnacle, a Germin, Tho Murder of Matcoim Clark, tomber to the 11th, because she commonced her bril api ara i Daniel Connor, a small boy, fell Into the Hurtem | |B. C. Major, a drugiclst, committed suicide bp for the payment of money, bein thenand there Aue and | alter drinking’ whiskey to excess with hs ; Brom ihe Bvening Matt yy | liamt career in this conntry on the latter, aud because nee: tae yed in the Arms of Hadden, river yesterdny afkarnvon aud Was rescued from deo wa tablor tnorn i fe Hatter yes ray. arate Treuriry “tos of the denoinination of#, and value of | Mi htert which he brougit wome. His wite frat A private Teter from Montane just received by | she ts superstitious about the 13th, Faged by the sue lait night | Oe trick Duffy fell into the water from Pior 9, N, | force sosterday afternoon, for tho benedt of Capt. Shag Gio conch: ten promisory notes for thé payment of | Cone or this beer, and within ten minutes was.» | *,Sontleman in thls 6iy, report ei eet by in: | Bon. De Bar is the oldest manager in experi wetor that ning be fetordny, ond was foscuod by Oliver Mes OF the Londow Fire Devat tien, Mo Kind knows as Chited states Treasury notes of ihe Before Barnacle could be prevented be | Giang a few days ago. Mr. Clark waa extensively | ence in the country. Me has been activily engaged jeparated from the Plasterer Chainberd street station, A new railroad is to be built to connect this city denon OF 910, anit of the value of #10 each; | drank a large quantity of the same beer, and died | engaged in the herding bustness, and his entire herd | over thirty-oue years. Let us hope the rumor that themelvos, met lagt night Battery K, of the First Ri r with the How on, Harttord, and Erie Railroad at Brew. Bee e yh and of the veins. of 6) each orirniins it found arsenic aud | jioyed to have grown out of his efforts to recover his | nations in this city during the season will prove t etre. DB 9g otner Bale Charles Lewis, held by Ve ain At Catap Supply on Satuer Promissory notes forthe payment of money being ten wine, and It is sapposer le putitin the | stock, Mr. Clark was the son of Major Clark, de- | be true. eat many of the latter would now Gan to suewer the tage watch and otter | Mie Indians killed one thousand beffaloes tad nd there ue and uosutledied, and of the kind known af # he ani his wife were eard to talk of pol. | eused, formerly of the ariny, and one of the pioneers : ‘ novicty | At adopts the ten hours’ work, but they wilt | Property worth #41; from Henry Hissin, ck within teu mules of Camp Supply, India Teree Ee at ae Wag ee ee Gea eyeeas Barnacle bad | ofthe Weat, His son Macchi, just murdered, was Mr, Edwin Forrest, whose high terms of “half hot colsent dha Fequetion of Mi cents pet day in wher J Hoek while al oharon iv ings vp Nuk. sr " . ion + S ene | be ow 8 4p ‘s > fOr Fease entered at West Point, but left before graduating. om ate loa wages. Me, Peter Smith is Presidoat. do nie at the ‘new cattle diss r BE he gooces that perly of a false statemsnt that bis wife's former husband was | Ho immediately engaged In the American Fur Cum: | 1@ houNe” are too formidable now that lie s losing aes Cottage onthe CLF Namen e Walla gosta. it Wo net cael otmionte wits wera le ies ance Feneo Gra! ain, and y Yolen otlil living, pany, and for the past twenty-five years has been | Ms power a8 Popular attraction as well as pliysi PERSONAL INTELLIGENCR, probably the mut sovect wit fashiotdbie reunion orth the person of the Lawrence Graham, then and y vaarbile naa hie Birid unter, trader, and ranchmun among the Blackfeet | cally, is booked for comparatively few engagements. > ner, was thrown from hia vehi- retury Boutwell has cut down the clerical Base nisl ovided, and againet the at Congress Hall, Moratoga, Mra, Vanderbilt ty suid | He wie a brave man, He wns killed while in the | Bet until very Inte tm the season, aa there Is no | Hin mt, ped startg on hor Kastor | his bouy badiy brute. Foo ae | athe 6 o'eloeks upward trai from Boston maa over Beopie of the Btate of New ork and ther Quenity. to bent wownan ‘of reputation asa writer, and was | soiist of bis family, which consisted of a wife and ce for him until then, tour to-day. Herring's safes were in the greeat lumber fire at | an ox near ehachouk brook, three miles above Nashua, ‘Thin indictment is endorsed nx follows elated to the Vanderbile belore her marriage, She | etx children, Mr. and Mrs, Barney Williams will soll theit | “'s:nawor Wilson, Secretary: Roatwoll and (en, | Fonnerarany the, taeenave Ave kt Canion Ny gud, | Ou saturday evening and arowiy<eaped abetting rite Heh a9, ot MMowards 2. Jucod' daniel. Wilhain | Complexion, with dark tiair and eyes, | ‘They dine Snudbing the Missianippl Conrtn. carriages and horses, den, and Yet both tier city | So ietundays eens # Foune'e Hotel, Bostons | tiitaiiets, son's sailor’ boar-Hng house, on Daniel street, Portes fires; & Thomas Brennan, shortly after arriving, thelr eppearance In the dining | Jycqson, Aug. 23,—Gen. Ames bay issued the | residence and villa at Bath, L, 1, before starting on Hoffman, Gen, Sherman, and Gen, Sheriaa: Frederick Peters, of 173 Broome street, was com. | mouth, N. H., om Baturday evening, Atraenm, or SROEND ARIES puvermer, | rom er ating quite ®wenvatlon amoug the Gas'¥ OF | saitwing order’ to the Commanders of military | their approaching tour, as after their California en vos inthe bietwon House, Long Brauch, on Thurs | farted Neves gee, work Qo) from ioward South | yy £a.toume sections of North Capotina the core er Ras vevarsed py Court ‘on verbal técogtiaance, | ‘* HONE oe bonis in Atiooesiopl Tue Commanding Gen, | gsgement they will vialt Rarope for wevcral years for er oseeememmmeees ob aa Bridge sitet Broostya, ahd boling vue OF the | {h'Srvugie ‘ a dune i vie Seizing @ Kailrond. eral dire pat you HO na A upon of educating thelr daughter. Barney ROOKLYN ike ; Lilla set fre to his mother's barn, ti five year 4 tried and : -, foture any writ of habeas us iseued by the | hy J The Vollbart Club, consisting of abont sixty mom. George Hills set Ore to his mother’ ro, in Kaw Ronit to/ishySiate prion tneet jours, | Kvoxvstue, Aug. 2k—Col, Folsom, Quarter. | United ‘Blatea’ Diatrich Courts or Creat Cotte or cliy,ennenes the ldee of emethcr theatre ta thie ry Peleg yan vets eachone at nmin fr oN Srulama | waits Gaunt yesterday orang Byeaues bo "wan ean i masier United States Army, is here under orders | any wade by such Court for (he release of prisoners fi ¢ Common Coun nothing yesterday. flowlng beard, went to Beilov f yesterday it out of 0 Se oe oot Fe gh A SI Trot the Gorerament to take posssesion se Heeeiyer | in your oustouy, Should auch «welt or order bo |. Mag; Mitchell (Mrs, Paddock) will, soon Fe" | Jucob Dior attempted to commit muicide at his rest. | UN CY Oar Tiere waa target shooting fOr 3 a cTheyiecont annaat Feanion of the ‘Tenth Cones. ernod ‘the Bth of Maveh S| ce the Kast Tennessee and Georgia and Kast | yo ‘report the fact by telegray ements, Mr, J. daabes 1k Retin ega anttanmar Biante Wis ee tt ich Prosiden| rr f olMuteers wil ir e Noe ie eer eah Tor tha merpoes ot purthasing tie | Tennessee aad Vir Malirod Compaatcs tor | Served wean you, Fepot y velegrap| ‘wil Rot travel with* her as herotorure, an lic | trnec: dad hs neck: fastened the cihnitsad trcatentee | Professors Chaadice and D arday & Hort ovGrechwicn, Conn., oa Wedoesday, Aug. Mh New. Vork ; that he took $5.0 In money with him and | an indebtedness of 00) due the Government tired from the footlights for the purpore of swung Mout of a second story window, His | 8 post mortem exanunation on the of The young folks at the Stetson House, 8 fow dollars tn bis yest pockes to pay his oxpe: for engine 4 and rviling stock purchased at the close poving # saloon im this city, with a view, it is inti | wile KAVe An Alarm, Od Home Clilzous Cut Lin down | Hrowne, supposed to bh mL ed hus | french, were masters of the situation laat night, Shout so ock fo the evening he met with Hreanas | OF Whe war Wasminctox, Aug, 28,—Stokes of Tennessee, | mated, to political nd + but Mazgie will be | aud saved hia life, band, Phe vitals and st pyected to analy: | banquet alter eho dapoiug was i the best syle Of EER ciate Vorcay s tue} vlsted Solus beloous asd |, comers now in this city, proposes to auawor In a few, days chon,” which she | A distillery tn the rear of Hudson avenue and | * the reeult of which | ec nade knowl. | Stokoe. hy he live im Jersey ; they au New York Politicians in Poughkeepsie. the leticr of Senator Brownlow with reference to the Bands street was seized yesterday mornin by, the Alfred We St Avenue Sigismund Gold ‘The Irish Convention, lately in session in Chior, sass TUR SALOON 7 CHATHAM SQUARE, Pouauxerrsin, Aug. 28,—A gang of New York | election of Senter, btokos will also reply to Judge | Kechter, it te sald, ts surely comi ig to seo us | buivics A ave, hundred saiion avi found'on the | Nori:d’Avenuo “Ce wore arteated Yesterday ‘on ine | flectes BO Presiuent of the Helah Tepubiican A BNTENED ' J 4 ppt : Dent's allusion to him in the Boutweit letter, , D nud . eauc C, were artested yesterday on tt Howat, Sinith, and two others were there, Brennan | shop-lifters m tea ruidon our merchants late this Dr Urivks, apd f, nok Mking the looks of the par: | afternoon, und stole goods to the amount of $1,000 ere ad it locked, | Fou! ext neasoi It te not likely fling sodars otherwise t If be persists In his ¢ They all ploadi he will have a | premises, wae destroyed nier oF the ae sitant terms, | bie property was tabeu to (he United Seatos Marshal's Out of the orig. | special vreau 4 ignorance, and were fon of America, Bor did IN select avy Dewspapor as ite hts 7 cet of cost Bids were to have been opened in Wash get out aud call for drinks tor'the | and t 1 don the st NEW JERSEY, 8 none of our managers ning todo | olive. yiucet of cost \ fis oPeards, and waa preparing to | Thoms Cornel, at Botclock toniuht. Three cay with Mim, He demsnds S eettoisus ot teven tus, | Thomas Lynch apptied to Judge Tappan for an tn- MoCumrey, Lawrence se. | yesteay ts, suoly the “Treasury, Departngas PA ea ene next thikg ne came | others, named Wiatiam Ulerieh, Sarah Ulerich, and | Mtr, Erben Ie Dulldiog a new, organ for the Firat | dred dollars s night ta gold, Mr. deiterson receiv.» | Junction to tetiain the Water aud Soyer onaelote amor Barrett Christ. eniron, | fy’New ork, huey were postponed aul w-daye onverss Stine by the becky and. sald Jane Kelley, were urresied at the depot, and uistiy | presbyterian Chareh 18 Orange, that will cost 67,00, | Ave hundred di ‘i backs per wigut at | in! N Waa based «on the plea that the Commie: clin of Avouus A and Twenty, | ‘Phe Board of Stato Assessors will meet at Stam pay for those dy $800 worth of goods was found on them, Mrs. Appie died in the Newark Almshouse on Su and so will Miss Bateman. sicners hat tod by @ uiajority Of the ei, fell from a senmola yesterday morving, and | Hall in the elky of Albany on, Tuesday: Slat hed Ie cetiease Wnebaed any ante: ere cyoulig, of parslvals, Drought on by & beating at property Owners Lo pave the street, everely injured. They wero taken to Delicvuc | willgemain in seesion until Friday to hose Sa ee eth was buctoned, took out the Foll of ‘The Now Wiverside Mailro: __ | the bands of'her hus! Hlittiog her Nese Ove: Yesterday afternoon, during the absence of the | Hospital ie Maar Sararrinar othe dere ok Se ee ti ore bill outof the #0), and Inid Iton the | Newnurau, Aug, 28,—The first passenger train | | Patrick ¥ ixth 4 Patrick | Thomas Clark, was up at Jefferson Mar- | families of Mortimer be Nyce and aries It: Hawkins Maury wa he wland for ten days: Ho hacded ne back elgbty cents. Lpubmy dil | passed over the Newburgh and New York Huilroad | Doyle, of the War B at | ket yenterday i ica Littlefield, | from th ie Feaidence, No. ‘Vo Bor th street, Wile | by Justi Ader ee Jefferson. Market, In secordance with orders trom Bout. eck asain, and wont to the Goor 10 Kot oul, this morning amid the firing of cannon, waving of encounter, bo on Of 38 Laorens fm the ince with & | Who tors fowoiey aihver plate, ilk dresses, fur Hector, who detected “bimn ta the ect of knocking aa the depare WHAT 11h INNOCENT MEN DID—THE LAMB BOAWRD. | fa 2 and the cheers Gf the inhabitants’ long the ahr The celebration of the oponing takow place | joy cay ih la to was standiug at the door and Warley ouiled me by tue Hock and Lit we all over, How: 4 to-morrow ves, tou house offeers ity, 9, &o., of to be faruishe | wi admitted the as pi.t6. "the: front basen : Jowa i ty on 8a talk cohoeee Hany Se eae gobo er, uh | US awh wan atvand ola | SRP ass ako | SRE ec ce od won ( wa : prcuilsca, Mau” did Bot apoar 4 ca gt SILT eaten ORES o—

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