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— THIR THE CHAMPION FAT MA SUN RE ‘Wh ' Along Clam Weighty Hatt The Th E vivid reme man who ¢ of the Fat Dake in Co: opposed to Bion of the baton or w Esq, of D: the organiz.tion of the obos Year by year, from oue president to the other, §s about two inches in diameter, and is composed of 100 different Kinds of wood. It is black in color, And is dear to the heart of its present possessor Nay, more; it hi fention to ail men with the slig eorpulence who have seen it. W ed to the mai dy alt in ti Bubscription wax ralsed of §100 to have it artist cally Anisied and have an elaborate placed upon it hy the most skilful workman iu the At prevent to be seen at Tiffany's, on It was generally thonght that this spon. taneous deterinination and subscription Yo the natural goodness of the obese men's hearts ; DY: they who read human nature aright know well whht it was with the #eeret hope in cach one's bosom The amount of feed- car is terrible city. Tt ts Broadway pf one day Ang that w TY-SINTH YEAR — fins Become of hin Mon: ick—How the Great Ma His Prospects Rake — The ity Next Winter. ry reader of Tum Scw must still have a Fisk, the majestic by sueer weight the Presidency tion at the recent elam His 358 pounds bore down all him, and triamphantiy be With it the great aiking stick presented by Andrew Holl, n., (himself a 2) pounder), to tobe landed down, pbrance of Joun A. P, rried o Mens’ Organi necticut, Presidential office, and anbury, € THE TAT MAN'S CANE sceuring it himself, il be done during the ne: to contemplate. mow THe ‘That was a great day in Norwalk, but the festivi- Not a solitary clam was left of alithe migity supply: for, says Pr tion were « really { the distinetion—loves a baked clam wife.” The ti Were packes! into good, substantial vehicles w.thout Pring, for springs are not to be risked #9 reckless. ud driven to the railroad depot Jwhere they were whisked out of sight in a trice by a second tine, Aespite their enormous aggregate weight flown to New York and spent Bis own house and on his own springiess coucb. ‘Bat io the worn his tribulations began WILAT THe SUN DID IN At Mle sipped into w horse car, and took a seat oppo @ite a ceutleman who was reading Tux Sew. had his great baton in his hand, stead: Bbereby, while the wooden ver ly. It was a warm day, and he wiped ereaked au. u CANE AND ITS OWNER WEAK RECEIVED IN THIS CITY. er at last man—one who has th having come at last perspiration from his brow. Feader of THF SUN opposite him looked up ‘ove on his tnce that exprenaed at nent down at tle payer again, aud once niore raised his Dim, A Hello, Worwalk’) 1 was,” rise and umus friend fhe sa sterdny 3" hed Fisk you're the mai, by the Hokypokywinky Pexeivitned the other, bursting Into w mighty moar of lauchter He bad glambake, yee anti! the frying neighborhood knows him, aud he was hailed from with humorous allusions until he took Fefuge in his restaurant, No. 49 Willan street, every mide WHAT THE GREAT MAN 18 DOING There, between Wall and nt sojourning. ‘This clambake ba: Broaishy tilug to hin. for ‘the. report of Win Ta UN tickle and has dias, crowds to the saloon of the great tnan’ Hie takes all their curiosity and homage with much Mignity ano good humor. He is in Koo a Je 82 exact ly, and ures to the crown of hi (hot followin the curved outline ef hii ever,) some five feet eleven I or six blowing afraid as far as muse well, a pion 'o him, will dan execediugly "There may tn this city heavie Be has never seen them, He has Bince be preety we han he in th Fange of | {He last week ~ arm, which he bad ordered for his'‘own | changed, when s cheir along Will Yan ‘As #00 Yends to with his ch Jost all pri Fisk is lent me foon, they In retuliat Is the #1 Bternation been reading Tue Su’ and recognized the helen it, He steppe pan into the fre, Ei 1 wolzhs any man Ww { Uaton next year polix has in « 1, if the the stick, and b says he, “this corpulen weigh a ton, HOW WR AMUSRS HIM) ceived a ch found it 6 in he intends to keep tn hi TUK PAT MAN'S PECULIARITIES, ery fond OF 4 good Job vive. When. stran} thoqui boy of six, * Good heaveus !"' they will say, pihers be “Yea, pmallest boy When bi will bear the friguttu Pertission will Le obtained of th Wo sane the plaza between the ad City Hail, There no damage fi An Injured Fat Man, {Wo the Kuitor of The si Sin: In his interesting letter about the Sing Bing camp meeting, your reporter states that a Mr. ‘Applegate, who made oue of the prayers, was a slim low me to correct this, as he weighs nearly ‘250 W. P, ROBERTSON, 4 King street, reon, Wi jo my positive kuowled pounds, On Saturday lust, Ses: and, and Main, Esq., visited ry Hotel, for Glen’ aderstood that before themselves with one of Roessle’s most excellent di nd at So'clock P. M. were ready for the st he firvt score, Warren, br. She pole, or inside track. ‘Tliis' was generous! Bim by ine others on account of ly The frst heat of fu Bihey tf He ing here a Teng th on Considering the fend unusual time. ‘thing about * rung the party would it eve, that th though ev that he * never felt better ‘the feat ‘ee abou wyatt 1° Tee will etve hum #0 Juri Sith plunder just ne nues Jol But is frien 1 you please From the Dally Saratogian. Warren and Charles arren Leland, Jr., accompanied by ake “George and Fort ‘The next day. the pedestrian wers of the heavy weights having been called fa question, the party resolved to start Falls, Of course, it should rting they had fortified bout Afveen minut the home stretch, ra ery one of th nd is coming this way, We understand, to 1 ———_— 2 Jimmy the Black- od in Ksaex Market aftor an ex ‘euth, Precinct ixomery alias Thi py Ottice of the ORTER INTERV. HON, JOUN P. FISK, he Next ¥ Tremendon is to Take Place in in object of envy and a bone of con st pretention to p it was present: who best merited it, it was examined vielnity, and in an instant almost, a al the fat men night In pe ROE CAR. h beneath him © Weren't you up at account of the ampion weight, e Rtory Went round the car, and poor Fisk ly t into the street, Jat was worse ol than belore. He had stepped from ine streets, he Is at the each !minatory nerves of the public, xactly 438 pounds, but desires atement that he was hh, and that he was 8 year 4. He can walk five ike & porpois tries to slender chance, ived here ever “it of day, und has kept his eyes ; but a heavier human being ever come Withi ¢ are any such, le to me if T live ten or Ofeen years lou continues healthy, he don't care if he +92 inches from arm be made on purpose Ath, but returned itin disgust, to restaurant, and When any poor iat mortal comes tolling wearily m treet, he will here, have 8 chanee of ing hinself, provided he weigs 200 pounds. Then that it would. be preposterous to think of. For," says Fisk, “af T were to allow every one to Imake’ use of it, LWo might try to sit in It at once, fot into a quarrel about it WAG ds walking stick 48 completed, be ta ave it on exhibition there too; aud that, uir, ahd the photograph of the great clam Dake and its PalstaMan participators, will bo a teresting spectucle to every fat man Who has not ein his weight fy sockets as indeed all ¢ tly poke fun ut him about his size. 0 We is accustomed to tell Chom that They look ut hin in con nA. P. Fisk © Other five are girls js come in aud ask bim how he tat men’s ball that is to e provided a room can be Comm ew Post OMice site will be done. pe miles, bringing them to the alf-way house, was accomplished in one hour ond fen minutes, and nobody blistered or winded. Host the; journey at 4:25, and came in in splendid condition at ardoe's Hotel, Gleu's Falls, at Hire distance of winutes, Warren |, making the en Vig miles in two bor Loland, Jr., leading the party a full vize, weight, and untrained condi tion of the party, (iis Walk” slows excellent pluck, hey didn't want us to kay any ¢ toll Kate, oF th roke up” badly us they neaed the end Of the trip, and so we Won't mention It i just fair to stale, What no one would be. y Weieu trifle’ stuf the next day, al- party unhesital Weston has Y his reat bawesake nee Of Are, Dorr, NO. 31 Al var) absence. He was depart ewwras returning, and. when the fo}! hiin he knocked her down. five hun a chaues Us ruakionte far a While, FROM OUR REPORTERS Pietivintcahnde rT, and Seusible Ola Clab, A more jolly and » more sober clam-bal Probably never enjoyed than the drivers and cc ductors of the Third Avenne Railroad revelled in yesterday on Coney Island, At 7 o'clock four large stages and a band wagon, with the Second Reciment Band, and other carriages, conveyed about 100 men to the South ferry,whence they proceeded to the seene Of feativities, They were accompanied by invited NOTE BOOKS. A Jolly, & ueste and officers of the Company, A glorious clam bake aud great enjoyment was had, aud the jolly men came home to t lock in. the eveniny dent, J. H. Carpenter; ‘Tre Secretary, George Myers. Both on go on returning they stopped in front of office and gave cheers and music petsebe "bai What a Frenchman Threatons—Our Respects ity to follow our Virtues Respectable Gotham has just been threatened with © singular and extraordinary calamity. We learn that one Bolincavx, who is just enongh of a Frenchman to miss being a Yankee, has written from Paris to the White House requesting the Presi dent to issue a charter authorizing him to establish a & cambling house in this city, to be regularly Ii. p consed and placed under the surveillance ol the po- lice, to contribute « portion of its profits to the Q. erninent, und to be xed tn all respects Ike ng houses of Baden-Badei = Some Hope for w York—What the Sunnis Do © of the City. A new social Club, the O'S. & Y., has j been organized in this city, It is composed of in- telligent and go-ahead young gentlemen. No far. ther proof need be adduced for this than to quote one of the clauses of their by-laws, which enjoms on the members to buy the Svw every mornmmg, Thus enlightenod and directed in the way in whlch they should go day after day, they can hardly fail to be- come a credit to themselves and on honor to their elty, Not only this, every one of them is destined to become rich as Crvsus belore he dies, for will not each one have saved two cents cvery morning in bis ding slone, which in a flietime will smount to te large ‘sum? Every young man who winnes become a millionaire should join them, ‘Their off are: Amand) Meyer, President Miton H ervon and Elisha W Covell, Vice Pre-ntents ; hn T. Hyndman, Secretary; and Peter K. McCann, ‘reasurer, nd Wiesbaden, mbia Yacht Club Annual Picnic. One of the delights of yatching was adinirably evinced yesterday on the occasiun of the annual pic nic of the Columbia Yacht Club. ‘The club ts rapid ly gaining ground and possesses several very fae and fast sloops, of which two at least, the Hdtth R. Gnge and the Lillie, have already made a good re- port, Yesterday the members of the club and their invited friends met at the club house where they em Ked on board the Lillie, Edith K, Gage, J: nuie 1. nnd tne Louise. Kveryt ine being ready, good wind blowing, sall was wet and away aped tho beautiful little craft, the Kdith KR. Gage cleverly showing her heels to the rest, At first the ladies were slightly alarmed and ncrvous, but being as: sured of perfect wafety by their yachting friends, they enjoyed the race os heartily as anyove, ‘The ron up the river was not a very long one, nor was it very keenly contested, After the run, the yachts made for Shady Side, on the Jerney sh hich the Kaith KR. Gage was the fret to reach, the Lillie being close behind. After innding, Jancheon was done ample justice to, on was pleasuntly passed with dancing and ot er picknicing amusemer ‘The arrangements under modore J. A. Wi ‘onimodore ©. ¥. mpkine, C.M. Armatrone, (i. Wi Onborne, and caver, were perfect und admirably carried out ¢ party returned to the club house about 7 o'clock. _—- Pin a Low Church Episcopal Te ‘The corner-stone of the new Episcopal Church of St. James (Low Chnreh), to be built on the corner of Seventy-second street and Lexington avenue, was Inid yesterday, ‘The services were conducted by the Rey Cornelius B. Smith, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Hiram IH. Cole and James H. Morgan, In the stone wero deposited a Bible, Jourval of the Pro testant Episcopal Convention of September, 1864, and religious and dally new An address was then made by the pastor, lie spoke of the good already xecomplished by the church, and the benedts. he hope the future. The struciuro itself i to be gluah Gothic style, midille-poluted, with a spirelet at the corner 88 feet ‘Tie dimensions are 102 by 50 teet on the for, of to apex, It isto be built of ved by bunds 0: brown and to be divided into ye,the central beii With timber work, carve ved in polyehrom ed glass windows I interior will be quite handsome, t will be a Sunday school room Renwick & Sands, the architects, estimate the cost at about $48,000, and intend to have the edi fice completed this fall, on A Phantom Monument, There are doubtless many subscribers to the Lincoln Monument Fund who cannot help asking themselves, once in » while, the question, * What has become of the money subscribed to that fund? From a recent inspection of the subscription book, it appears that the total amount contributed to the object reached nearly $21,000, Of this sum $10,000 Las been paid to H. K. Brown, the soulptor, and the Daiance invested in United States bonds, ‘The moat of this money was subscribed in the spring and summer of 1365, and the mouument Ia uot compicted, or even begun for all we can ascertain. ‘The Looks of the Fund Association are in the custody of Mr. John B. Arthur, 161 Broadway, office of the Colum- bia Fire Insuri 4 Rosina Klett, a married woman, aged 35, died yy morning at 424 East Ninth strect, About nine days ago she became a mother, On Tuesday evening of this week she was seized with sever pains, The attending physician ordored four pow ders, one of which was to be tnken every two hours until the pains ceased. ‘Two powders were admin istered, after whieh the patient foll into a heavy stupor whieh lasted tll morning, She rallied little, but soon after died, ‘The doctor, so it iss took away the remalning two powders, and this ac with the result, leads fo the suspoon thit a grave error has been committed, An inquest will be held toda lay any A Millincr Wanted, A letter was received yesterday by Superin- tendent Kennedy from Arthur William Paar, a gun. ner in Battery No. 1, of the Twenty-ffth brigade, Royal artillery, stationed at Jallapahar Darjeeling, Bengal, Kast Indies, asking that inquirlos might be made by the police for his wife Margaret, who is sup posed to be in this city, Hor maiden name was Mar garet Crawiord, and she, Is thought to be, following the occupation. of a milijuer. Frar and his wit came to New York in 1862 for « time at 79 Washington street he rv ted, leaving her In this city, since which as neither seen nor beard of her, Faar en time listed under the name of James Bell, tee An important Convention of the Fenian Brother- hood met in Masoule Hall yesterday, but as many Western delegates are yet to arrive no business was done save to organize, The session will be contin ued to-day when it is expected that overtures of ace wid union will be made to the opposition wing. Hive present Convention owes allegiance to Mr..John Savage. ——— ‘Tho Squabbie over a Corpar, Mr. Kennedy, the undertaker who was in- terested in the case of Aun Sutton, who died at 125 Cannon street, informs Tux SUN that the body was buried in Calvary Cemetery on Tuesday. Ten couches were furnished, and the funcral was attend- ed by the friends of the doceased. Americ b Notes. The house and grounds of the Americus Club at Greenwich, Conn., were occupied yesterday by invitation by the veterans of the Tenth Connecticut Rogiment, ‘The members of the Club came to the city yesterday, and will remain tiil this afternoon, Grafalla has selected Friday (to-morrow) as his annual day at the Club House, and preparations are making to render it, as usual, one of the moat memorable days of the season. ‘The children of the institutions on Randall's Islund will visit the grounds on Tuesday, the Sts by invitation, Pains wall be taken to make the time pass pleasantly with the little ones. A party of the Hoboken Turtle Club will visit the Americus on Bunday, and make a chowder for them in the afternoon before returning. Gens, Butterfield and Ingalis'were unable to at- tend the clam bake in thelr honor, in consequence of absence at the Gettysburg celebration, ——<$—<— ‘The Hon, David McDonald, Judge of the United States District Court, dled iu Bom Francleco yeeterday , ni al r spy DAWN OF CUBAN LIBERTY, noncenatiben OFFICIAL REPORTS PROM THE PA- TRIOT GENERALS, Gon, Quesndats Glorious Victory near Camaguey—The Patriots Fiekt lke Lie one A Sp ah Licttenant Seut dito Donth-Brilliaut Operations of Modesto Ding, Tua Sow ia indebted to Col. Quesada, brother of Gen, Quesada, for tho following {mportant official documents: Rerentic or Cura, 1 Derartwenr July 19. 1869. | The Commanderan-Chy army makes the following report to this T J tanc On the Th inst. T directed Gen, C tre the position held by the enemy on the line of id. When the report of the operations ved, 1 determined to attack him in bis Stronghold between Sivana Nueva and Cainaguey Licht Pefion day before yesterday at the head of 300 men, in advunce of the main command, We arrived in front of the position neid by the enemy at 2A, M. Yesterday, Liirected Lieuta, Sangailé and Batista to advance with © few men and Iourn whether the enemy had made any diferent disposition of his troops than that held by him day berore yesterday, ‘They re- turned reporting no change, I then ordered Gens, Casbilio, Silva, and Cantu to open the attack on the fnemy's front. A general assault of the place fol lowed, We took the plaza and intrenehments by storm and ot the point of the bayonct, ‘The Span- Jards fled to the bonuses, and for some ‘time kept np * sharp fre from the windows aad roofs, then determined to disiodes (hem, Lordered Col. Men= deza to surround them with’ his cavalry, and Col, Cronao to provect hin After au hour's’ Aghting, we drove thei from their retreats, when they im mediately beeame den culized and’ retreated. prow cipitately, We captured colone), one Heute ant, one standard-bearer, nil seventy:two soldier quipmenis Geus, Angel, Castillo, and Nozariot Castillo, Ma. 1é, and Batista, Lieuts, Zayas and’ José t nobly ebay e cin kilt sergeants, a corporal, With horses, arins, and Livat, Leandro 1 bata iow w action, [have tried the Eduardo Gomer qullty Of brew wen lust yeur at Bayan and ¢o1 “the ober prison: ers desire nd battle for our cause. « buikdings tecently oceupied by our enemies, as it ia not advisable ta hold such an isolated position. We also destroyed some cars on the railroad. Liberty and couutry MANUEL QUESADA, General-in-Chief, FICIAL REPORT OF MODESTO DIAZ, Deranratent of BaraMmo, July 16, 1869 Gexenat: Tiave the honor to inform you that 1 have ablished a line of communication by Guisa, inorder to cireomvent the ¢ who hast been tr ing to cover the roads from ita to Catto, Thave had the enemy sirtonaved for sx days, cas: ing bim considerabie losses. daily ay’ col umn of Spaniards artived to reinforce bim, and I was obliged to discontinue the attack, ‘Toward might Twas advised that a force of Spaniards ww coming up the Guwabal road toward Nagua.- Lim- mediately marched out to intercept. them, An ac tion followed, during Whied the cavalry of the ene- my beeame ‘demoralized, when the sokliers di mounted and began fighting on foot. ‘They. a tained our fire during an hour and a half, Darkness putan end to the ficht, We lost even killed and fixteen wounded. The enemy's losses are not known, ‘This morning we intended to renew the battle, but utdaylgit discovered that the Spaniards had’ re- treated from their position (0 the pass at Rondon, Liverty and couutry ESTO DIAZ. ee The Spanish Power Preparing for Dev The Cuban Exccutioner Sharpen Axo. Wasmixaton, Aug. 25.—Letters from the Cuban revolutionary army, via Key West, to friends in thin city, contain news up (0 the 16th, No engagement 1s reported since the one near Puerto Padre on the Sth, an account of which has been published, All the available Spanish force is being thrown into the districts commanded by Gen, Jordan to re- inforce Valmaseda, and an early engagement of iin portance may be expected between the armies. Gen, Jordan asserts bis readinoss and desire for the contest, und is confident of It ts stated that » defeat of Vulmaseda would vir tually end the war, os it would be impossible for Spain ever to send troops enough to regain the posi- tions which they would lose, Gen. Jordan is placing hin men in position for the Nght, which was almort daily expected. In Gen, Quesada's command, ex- cept a few skirmishes between small partion, it is reported that there tas been no engagement, ‘The Spanish troops occupy fortified positions in the towns, and have suflered so severely from disease and other causes that the commanders are unable to do more than maintain their positions, The Government Consor's Now Havama, Aug. 25.—Insurgents, with their fam- ilies, to the number of 1,000 have presented them- selves before the Svanish authorities near Holguin, and asked for forgivencas_and_ protection. Twenty other Insurgents have presented themselves befure the Soanish authorities in the Cinco Villas district ‘The Spanish Bunk bas made an offer of $45,000 to the Government jor the support of volunteer regi- iments. ‘This makes the fourth donation of a similar smouut by the bank for the eupvort of the volun auccess, pe ‘The Perit Here on his Way to Now York— Quesada Col, Francisco Javier Cisneros, the successful leader of the Perit expedition, is now on his way to this city from Cuba, ‘The Cuban camp at Beavertown, N. J., is the ob- Ject of constant watching by Minister Roberts's xpics. At present there are seventy-five young Cubans rendezvouaing there, ‘They are refagves, and are supported by their wealthicr countrymen re- siding in this clly. Having no other occupation, they drill datly, hoping that they may soon have an opportunity to chunge their practice to # more dan- gerous and useful feld, ‘They have reinforcements telly since the arrival of Col. Quesada, The latter ree muind quietly at the residence of a friend, What plans he ts muturing or advancing not now be told, but ue is no ide pairiot, ‘The majority of the Cubans here are bopesul that the, President and Cab inet will make some decisive move in their case next week at the meeting called for the first or sec- ond of the month, Aconcert will be given at the Academy of Music abou the 20th of Sep'ember for the benefit of the (1 ban soldiers, A number of American tadiea of hich standing have intorested themselves since Col. Que- sadu’s arrival here to undertake to provide some means of relief for the destitute Cubin lidies who have followed the patriot army luto the field. path Tho European Press on the Situation tn Caba The Paris correspondent of yesterday's London Tinea writes as folluwe on the sutyect of the Cuban question: " Most of the Spaniards are sanguine of Proverving Cuba. There is much disappointment Inanitested at the small succcas in repressing the re: bellion there, ‘The urguient that Cuba is a loss and not wgain to Spain Is absurd, Spuin is benefited i ely, by the productiveness and commerce ot Cuba.” 'Thg correspondent thinks that the immediate an- nezation of Cuba to the United States ts not demred by the American Goveroment, but that Bngland and ‘race are Hot likely to offer any opposition to the scleme. a BROOKLY ——— Mayor Kalbfleisch has vetoed the bill giving the Naseau Gashght Company permission to lay mialvs aod pipes through tue strecte Kingston Innes, Ly lenyes was held for tstal yore terday to answer a charge of paring & worthless check OU PViip Grogan: of Folin stccen, The Brooklyn Citizens’ Reform Association held a mocting yesterday afternoon. After electing officers, the meeting Was adjourved to peat Monday afternvcn. Anew Spplicgiion was made yesterday to restrain the Water Board from repaying Bric jan pavement. The argument iw Supreme Court on Aouday, the 6th day of September Matthow Matticks was committed by Justice Walnh yenteraay. on we charge of having” agsuulved Jone O'Keetfe with w red hot fron bar ats Diackaitirs hop in John street, none Gold, Where both parties are yod, O'hoetle was badly lujured, eter Sehmidt, of the corner of Geary street and Broadway, was afrosted yesterday on the charge ol tell: Ing mauufactuted tobacco without pay i hold to bail by United Babes Comail tu the sum of WESTCHESTER COUNTY, eee A picnic party, under the name of Bi ciation No. 10, of Brooklyn, and their Dudvey's Grove ou Tuesday and engaged in figiits, and in order vo protect the ives of Wose'present the police had to draw thelr revolvers, Darins the passa n Brooklyn to the Grove, whilottete, & majority of the, men conducted thou eclves in & riotous and disgraceful manner, ‘The jury impanelied by Coroner Smith, of Host ingertollugeatigate the kiling of Jane 8 gir ae coves ree aruring the real ry y moe TRuMFAEkb hta's Mt fa oPesa oat villages | and then selling it for $2 URIOSITIFES OF CRINE, ms A Greene Street Lady Usnrtounty and Othe wine Roughly Jed. Frances Loenstein, a keeper of a house f 4 ‘ EDEL. in Greene street, tins’ eued Charies (A.V CARRIED BEFORE A REFERER, ter for, $5,000 datages for having deirauded her - Of her furnicure, claimed to be worth thatsum She | Farther Teattmony by President Ramsey alleges that Vorineater offered to advance her $00 Dotatta of the Stack to pay a balance due on her furniture, and that, svn About those Mystertons Si Alter, ‘be forcibly entered the hunse withon! lexi! | tn the matter of the contempt proccedings . ejected her from the premises, and took porseasion of the furniture, retaining tt (or fve days, | before Judge Barnard, pending the continued ex- amination a8 a witness of Joseph H, Ramsey, onc of THE FISK-RAMSEY FIGHT. THE SUSQUEHANNA REBELLION the whole of which sur for his own use, She charges that he ts in Meee or te kes: u'basiness of lending moneys | He partion charged with contempt, a reference was to, and paying moneys for, parties keeping lionscs | yesterday ordered by the Court to contiane the of Hli-fame, charging exorbitant a is rater | taking of testimony. Of interest, and, on non-payment, h ally solzed and taken possession of their furniture to an extent | The following is the most important portion of beyond the amount of the debt, ‘The defendant was | the testimony of Mr, Ramsey, taken before Mr. caused to be, arreated ander the Stiliweil net, and | Lowe: the examination is now going on In the Superior Gourte detore Judge MoCann, Mr. Vermester claims | , Leannot toll the amount of stock that he foreclosed a chattel mortgage upon the \ur {81s something over 9,000 alia niture, bed ptates, that pe toa wine merchant, worth | ata ai ge ee Ueee $100,000. The plaintiff was in Court, sccompante: id ato ween 4, t b “ s.° unpaid atock ts held by several persons: a tyatzumver ot her lady boarder Westervelt, Mr. John Coney, Mr. EI. Ford, and all own full’ paid and partly paid ihter, stock ; there are’ some others, but Ido not thick of Fdward Canfield applied on Tuesday morning | their names now; I have held about 1,000 shares to Chief of Police Fowler, Jeraey ( uy. for advice | since July Inst; enbseriptions were made to the ‘as to the best means he could employ for the recov. | stock under the ‘gencral Inw; the capital stock of ery of bie crandemid, Lucinda E. Canflel’, who | the Company was $4,000,000, and it was not had boon abducted from his residence in Washing. | all filled up; these subscriptions were made, street, New York, by ber mother about a week | Lthink, some ‘time in July; Lbelieve no snbserip Ho showed his lettors of guardianship which | tions have been made since July; Mr. Plelns had been granted on account of the incompetency of | the subscription book; | ruppored subscriptions the mother to have the control of the elild. About | could be received from ‘time to time until the full two weeks ago the mother eequested Canficld to al- | capital is made ap, even now if not filled ap ; the Tow the child to go with her for_a fow days; her re. | (our millions has mot, I think, been all subscribed ; Garst was granted, “The mother aud the child then | Eda ttbiek I have se’ the subscription book #iuce Proceaded to Jersoy City, where she sent her to one | it was made up in July, at the ofice in Albany; I of the public schools, the mother herself being ‘a do. | cat tell exactly the jount of stock then sab- mestic Ina house in Jersey avenue, Mr. Cnrifleld, | scribed; the amount was in the neighborhood of ‘on Recut the lengthened nbsence of the child | three millions, part paid; ten per cent. was paid on trom hy ub failed in the partly paid stock ; T bave received subscriptions 7 her up. Mr. | from persons who paid ten per cent,, but there have eld proceeded to Newark tn order to cet a writ | been ¢ 6,000 of the shares forfeited ; a portion of the forteited shares waa i#sued to Mr. Groes! the rost hae been used except in arrangemen with Mr. Chase; it belongs to the Company; T think that 19,00) shares have been subseribed, bat whether ten per cont, has been paid I ean i made a subscription for Mr. Gioesbeck o time this otber stock was r ow ontatand. 8 of full paid _aiiemee ‘The Massachasetts Burzlars. The three prisoners, Charles W, Flood, al Hurd, Cristian and Charles Start, who were arrest ds mmitting a burglary in North 14, wer Hogan at the yesterday brought up mbes, Mr. th Mil. lard, of firm of Millard & Whitman, North Adams, testified that his premises were broken open on Auguat 14, and $175 worth of boots, shoes, &e,, stolen, He traced the property to Keene, NIL; thence to New Yorly whore 0 portion of it was foun in the possession of the Starts, in Baa tocnth street, Flood was also arrested, r portion of the property found in Greahwich been obtaining proxies up fo the time of the «ub- where it ad been by acarman preparatory to | script shipment either West or South, ‘The prisoners were held for further examination, whon it ts expected additional charges will be made agaiust them. sae The Fenian Fu Another suit hus been commenced f re. covery of a portion of the Fenian fund now in the hands of Thomas J, Barr, as receiv Fitagerald, the plaintify, cial defend int don't think ibed about the same time—Westover, Goody: others Tnamed, aud R. fl. Proyn, ‘that Lave mentioned; they subseribed, 1 think, 1,000 shares; Mr. Groesbeck talked of taking up his stock, but did not want to have anything t it if Ik could be controlled by other account at the time the subserip- made, Thad contro! of about two-thirds of the fall-paid ‘individual stock ; 1 bad more than that proportion of the town ‘kk, T guess nines tenthe; then whea they put the stock ap to par, and to ‘buying the towns, they had some towns I Claimed before that, and Thad some towns which 1 had given them; subscriptions were received in the same manner as previous enbacriptiona; the books were opened in pursuance of the general law, and subscriptions received almost every year since the firet subscriptions were obiained ; whea these subscriptions were mace, ign of the contributors ameliorate the condition of Ireland; O'Mahony fulled to perform hin trust, and diss.pated expreted every one would know It scriptions were made at T think the sul they were made in good faith, intending to pay them the money hemes and enterprises beyond the | upin full so far as T know ; Ldo not kuow that all soope of the other wembery of the ‘Board knew of the sub: obtained y seription I don't know what others intended ; U counsel, restraining the payment of asy of the ton- « ey to O'Mahony wotil the decision of the suit, ay louse. ; the partles I -—>— have mentioned had a conference there ; it was dis- A 815,000 Robbery at Washington Hei cussed that the partios who made the subscription ock yeuterd: afternoon, the 10 had a large interéat, aud If the property went into al i. u dx of parties who would, Instead of attempt Alfred melanck at Washington Helghisy | ing to build it up, deairoy Tt they did not think aueir was enterod by thieves who robbed the house oi all stock would be worth anything ‘and tols was done See, Eceerar’, Sie, Keweuy, Ne. te veles Or CANES | toe te perpore of protecting our igek @ T did not irs. Schanck an: uily were in house at the st r time, and saw the thieves escape by the window. In Pet tis sites mass Cr fees iben Cokes ens Eat ©: neequence of the lateness of the hour at which the police received the information, and the dullness of had the same means of ;knowledge the Sergeant on duty at the’ Ourmansviile Police tt bom. Station, no further particulars could be peurned last ‘300. sliures eveniug. which had been ‘forfeited I disposed of to Azro Chase 5 he took $50,000 of second mortgige .bonds with the option of taking $30,000 of forfeited stock ; then th ore YO) sbares more issued to A Custom House Onicer Exoneratod. Tho case of Percy I, Spear, charged with making out a weigher's pay roll’ in she Custom | Air, Prayn upon the samo torms, Tae ottier 3,00) House .or a larger amount than was warranted by | ehares remain in the Company. {uo labor perlormed, was continued befere Cummis. | | Henry bith being daly sworn, testified that he yesterday, The prosecdtion having | acted as counsel for Mr. Van Valkenourgh, tu obe- f withessos were examined | dience to the order for receiver and the appraiser lowe testimony went | of Mi did Hot make out the pay © ourrect during his incur Pruyn; that ho w: represented the Albauy 4 also with Mr, Pe: to Judge Peck ing of the 6th of August that be regretted dist Solomon Heward, 80 years of uge, was brought | der whieh be was day morning, to answer # charge of sciling cigars | Substance of the complaint ; Judge Peckbam said he out of a box not properly stamped. It being shown | id BUt Kuow about Rranting #ny such order an that, Mat tue old tian’ 648 very pour, the Commision did not know that he bad suthority for is, and would reprimanded and then discharecd him, A namber Kh could al Of other cigar deals. were then brought upon Sutlority to sustain hi told bim 1 ; 7 T thought Tcould, and sug atl would bring simisar charge, and the cases disposed of on payment | i 'Ahe Judge sald mo, oul that he Woud eo to Lis ae gtica and 100K at It wo went to ste office ; the Waseou' Mallavtn agile Resaver Judge read over the Complaint, and said the ; . one allegation which be thoucht esmenti Pour Jenvis, Aug. 25.—Warren Fellows, the | back to my office aiter refurring wim to the authori y murderer of Alexu Swinton, wow lylue in tue f Tapoke of amended the complaint, and had It re- county jail at Goshen, 1 rapidly’ rec sworn to by Mr. Van Valkendurgh ; I brought i nd in his head ts hearly heale, buck to the Judge; hie read it uguin, and maid he as ts enjoyed by the Sberit’s family, | would grant the order ; I produced tue bond and he a iy not treated a8 & common prisoner, His case | jndorsed his approval ou it; he banded tue papers at ibe County | (o me and requested me to have them filed; te pt. ¥7, and bik | oMce, which has been culled tas son's office. fs' and robably take place before the Court of | has been tor years ocenpied by the Judge, where he rminer, which meets at Newburgh, Nov, has his brary, writes bis opinions, hears argu risoner lias engaged as counscl the Lon. | ments, und trunarcts business wx a Judge ; thro r Lyon and George Clauaon of Port Jervis. | are two apartments ; te outer room is occupied Tho friends of Alex. Swinton will eave nothing un- | by young Mr. Peckiam and lis partner, Mr. Tre dove to brlug whe murderer to the extreme pus main’: the inner odlce by Judge Peckbais aud Mtr, ut of the Taw. " with Mr. lice, who F., representing house, on the tie Judge mated 4i 0 will come belore the Graud Jury Court to be held in Newburgh trial will Lyman ‘remain. re y hearing was then adjourned, A WILD GOOSE CHASE, ee, deb a aan NEW JERSEY, Senter and Stoke Grant and Each ea Wasmnarox, Aug. 95.—Gov, Senete of Ten. nessee, accompanied by several of his friends, left this morning for New York, to sok President Grant, and lay before bim their side of the questior ‘This move m ts intended to take the wind out ‘the sails of Stokes, who bas been here several days in consultation with his friends. The latter, ascer- taining Senters ‘movements, left to-night tor New od tor the purpose ot check ‘Two locomotives destined for a Peruvian railroad wore veut irom Paterson (o-¢uy. George Wardell, a returned Californian, attompted suicide by Jumping from the etoaincr Naushon, hear Newark, poiterday : A colored barber, named James Francis, seriously stabbod'a.ind-pained Chistian Ruder, of 31 Ora frect, one ot acrowd who wore wuboying him, I New A Newark, yootorday, ‘The Watson Manutcturing Company of Paterson, y recelved an order trom the bette Kealiway Con os oF the construction. Of Au I ge nerose te Tash tation, tei Our Re Prosident, xiy leet long, Bostox, Aug. 26.—The President and party | aad wil) be a ve tie piers. reached litre tls morning, and wax driven imued) | ‘The trouble exisung for some tine between the ately in a haek to the Concord depot, where ne took | Newark shoemavers and Weir employers. is vearly ad ar eciul tram for New Hamj shire, jaa xi alt hinds are now at work: wiih the excep Mancnesren, N. Hy Aug, 2.—President Grant | Voh of #fow cutter ( and party reached’ this ‘city at 1:30 P- nd was | One hundred and stxty-fourfears laden with peaches, recelved at the railway static May- | cota aa arrived yesterday morning by or Smith in a short speech which | She New Jur Lis in the inrgeet quant he briefly — replied. The — arri of the thas deen the peach & that thi ond President was announced by a salute of twenty one from the Manchester battery, After the iutroductory ceremony, the purty prc at once to visit the print works, up through the yardy of the sey between thick “ranks of the aged by the sides of th carringes and panned t Hthecity, In the mbers Of his at have beck compelled lO pul mix extra (ralne wit wirendy thrown to (he ground, wnd the car striking Wer ald over Beside the track, His injuries, bow were rifling. warty were ex-Governors Be ‘ outwell an 7 TEULIGENC. Hvar, ana i The one PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, wre tustelully decorated with flags, &e, At pre 1 on ell, of Co K cisely 3 o'clock the President. waived his adien ud The father of Gov. Jewell, of Connecticut, is daa leit for Concord, epy ——— Prince Arthur visited the British frigates Royal Three Persoun Drowned while Bathing. : i) Amannic Cirr, N.J., Aug. 25,—Burtwon Stout, non of aged 19 years, Mins Annie Kogers, and Mixx Murtha fore: Hunter, all of | Philadelphia, were dvo ad at # i'M. took the train for Sew ¥ ouy bathing, at 11 o'clock this morning. int rAlcers arrived at tho Cliiton House, Onta © Cottage bailing grounds. Ther her persons bathing at the time, ui were unable to ren ho appliavces at Btates Hotel life were | rio, 00 Tuesday, direet Cuba, ‘They leit for Que- they | bec yesterday ta company with Ged. 1ty wi T any assistance, us there were jayor Hall made a fying visit to bis office In the nd for saving life, the United | city’ ivi ponterday.. Me. Wf ovplog. wild, Weecueder at having been hauled up ior the | Hackett at his country piace of Mr. Stout and Mist Hunter | Admiral Poor has come to New York, and will 13 o'clock, and that of Miss Hog: | procega to relieve Admiral Holl in the course Ot u Yew ck ¥. M. ‘Their remains were taken to | Says. on the 4:15 P. M. train, accompanied hy Lord Parker is passing a few days with Mr, Stew- At the time of the disaster there was : aside coliage, wear New Lo but little surf, and the tide was dow! FR ERMA PRE RENAE SON A Et ye Vicoroy of Egypt is shortly expected at Con: ud tho Sultan is preparing to give hun on. ‘he complete reconciliation of Iamall Pasha and © Porte is an established iact, aud the The Republican State Committee met yester- day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel and organized. A full attendance was present, The State Courention will assemble in Syracuse on September 29, ‘Andrew Johnson will be in Nashville in a day or two ou ble way to the Ked Sulphur Burioxs in ‘Macon County, where be proposes to sojocra # short (une. ‘The Hon. B. ¥. Wade left Wasblogton yesterday to visit the Facine Ballroud millionaires, the Messe Auier, near Bo.ton, ‘The Congressional Reteenchment Committee apont Bunday in Balt Lake, and reached Promontory Point Yeoterday morning eh route to bau Francisco, ‘The Rev. Father McMahon is suffering from par- Yial paralysis and Inng disease, contracted in prison, Ho wit demand damages (row Canada through our on. ues to be Blasted. The Tenth Ward Democratic Workingmen's Association held a large meeting at Mechanics Ln tute, Brome street, last evening, Mr, Morris Dow Specohes were delivered. by 8 ¥ afenllemen of ihe democratic ath Ward, and resolutions rounds of the Bevonth Ward Association in regard to the overthrow of Belmout, gpd the subsiita ton of Win. Ereed in his place: | Government in Washingt f wee fore the members Supervisor Stanwood of Mississippi and Loutai of the democratic party for Member of Assembly, PEN ‘and Was bailed with tremendous chooriag, Wr) gpa Rill receotty Auapended as Cele 4 nal reveuue for tuo third Minsise ppt gatrics, " ‘a! adopted, taking the United States steamer” Tallapoosa, trom +08 BY Fins. Washington. D.0,, vie Newport, with Gen, Sherman, ar gered Navaieal Pes a bc Wao sek ary Kobeson on board, sheds connected with ry ut figculand, Men were unas yeotsedsy moron. Messrs. Chatfeld & Woeede'e wholesale vaper house, Cincinnati, od by fre Tent q 4 as tae piel Renmei he wine entire block by Lancaster, Thomas, ood ona: two small Times, Bor the last bir, Conant had sol ir. John McCullough, California Theatie, Ban Fraucisco, ar + filer ® pleseaat Jouruey overland of Broug! the route ta through » woven days. SE a eT alg ha ery eeerires cisco tie att hore Wo ‘war ee ——————————— PRICE TWO CENTS, THE RERGEN FOLTen MURDER, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, A Poncenble Citizen Killed by a Blow Club—The Coroner's Jury Find the P man Gutity. An inquest was held in Bergen City, N. J., yeas terday, on the body of Frederick Lau, who died in the Bergen Police Station on Monday, from the fecta of a blow on the head administered by OMeer arrell. From the testimony, including the volan tary atatoment of Farrell himself, it appoara that THE APPROACH OF THE WARVARD~ OXFORD CONTES1, —-—— What the Theo} Pract men of Bog! May of the Prompeotn. Loxpon, Aug. 25.—The Times to-day, in com- menting on the coming boat race between the Hae vard and Oxford crews, say Law wan percoably going along the stroets inthe di- | Good judges assert that the Harvards show rection of Hoboken, with a coat on his arm, about? | Alens of overtraining. The river watermen, howe Oda AO of that day, when Farrell | CYeF, favor the Idea tint they mast win the rece Boating men generally are chased him, and struck im on the head with bia | being in favor of Oxford. club, causing a fracture of the skull of from four to A BANQUET To BOTH CREWA. five ‘iuches in length. Lau was then taken to the station house, and cont Lonnow, Ang. %.—The London Rowing Clad wilt Cell which. Is desoribed ta * wtifling . tlemen very ‘ad condition, with @ low ceiling, and the onty | £6 ® banquet on Monday evening to the gent sextinlioneare isin the door,’ A doc. | forming the Harvard and Oxford boat crew: tor was called, but to be of any service, and Lau died thirty-five: minutes alter hile arrival. ‘The jury found that death was the result ofA fracture of the akull, caused by 9 policeman's elub in the th of Jonn’ Farrell, The accused was then Under arrest, and committed to the county Await the action of the Grand Jury. tition . livided, the majority Race. Lownow, Aug. 25.—The Harvard and Oxford University crows were ont to-day, bat only made thort trips up and down the river. The ras LABOR MOVRMESS Harvards today have been practicing starta, _— They W decided to use Elilot's boat The Currency Famine-The Approaching | for the race, Waller Brown, who recently Crisis ia the Plate Priate: Special Despatoh to The San, Wasmmmorox, Aug. 25,—On account of the fret scarcity of fractional currency, the Treasury Officials have been requested to print & supply from Strike, arrived here with Tyler, will assist at the start, Kelley confidently ass-rts that Harvard must win, and thinks the match will be virtually finished before the boats reach Hammersmith the old plates, tn order to satiety the. demand antl | Bridge. Browa also declares le belle thet the he ue is ready, It is impossible to do th tn, ail the old plates havo’ boca destroyed “et | Americans will come in first, To-miglt the betting fn two to one ou Oxforu, ‘Tho arrangements for preserving order on an@ sides, at the beginning of the preseat’ Ad ministration, it was determined to _ print no more national currency upon the old plates, 7 but to feene & gew peries ‘from new plutes about the river on the day of the race are all thal in order that the records of the Administration in | Could be desired. The Commissioners of the Poltee relation to the national dances should be kept en: | have detalled eight nandred men to guard the river tirely separate, and not be confounded with those of | tanks during the race. the previous one, The diMculty between the oft J , cers of the Treasury and the National Runk note Arrangements for the match between Waltes Gompany will reach a crisis to-morrow, it being un’ | Brown and Renforth have not yet been completed. ders hat if this com not then con e with the terms of their contract, It will be annulled, | Brown declines to row on the Tyne, finding tha and the printing will be cone at the Treasury from | river unsuitable, but has no objection to the how plates, witich have been prepared, ‘Thames. Renforth will probably accent Browa's = challeoge to row on the latter ri ‘The Journevmen Tailors. pathini td ioallensantlddbs This Society met last night, ond received a | arANDARIN BURLINGAME'’S TREATY. depatation from the Workingmen's Unton respect en Ing © mass meeting to be held to ratify the action of . Secreta aha Peet. UeMIRAN Tho Chinese Emperor Rejects the Treaty tracy law. A’ report wea give with our Government, legate, ax to what took pl Howa Koxo, Aug. §—Via London, Aug. 25.— eatmpaned by the Pulladel’ | ‘The Pekin Government refuses to ratify the convem- Uity are an follows: Per bead—6 cents for monument | Gon concluded by Mr. Burlingame and the Chinese to W. HI. Sylvis, Scents for the support and educa- | Embassy with the United State: tion of his ebiudten, 1 cent for Philadeiphia expenses, | yr. Rows Browne, late American Minister te China, im reply to an address of the British an@ American residents in Shanghae, denounced Mr. culentratton. Tals Society will number | Burtingame's policy, and said he considered it am - evidence of the Chinese disinclination for progress, Labor Items. He declared the ostablisiment of foreign relations ‘The shoe cutters in the Gynt of Reed, 7 Stagg | with China on a by of equality impossible at pre ges Wentnt yeaa br ity ia a Wik nt, and thought the ylelding attitude of the foreign 5 net Inst even: | py ing at 157 West Cbirty second street, and voted to reor Powers would tend to produce war, as revelations kntize Ms a Geneyoreut association, Intely taade proved the mistaken nature of the ‘The, Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths, the Brick- | British policy. IASTRLYReeings bas erauoncted only rotles ‘Tho Chinese text of Mr. Burlingame's credentiats oe Jogs laat evening, bat transacted only Foutiue busines A meeting of the Journsymon Plumbers Benevo- | differs (rom the foreign version, In the former lent and Protective Bociety Is to be held this evening at | appointed Envoy of China to tributary nation Masonic Hall. and 10 conta for keeping the muctinery going next {eae and for payment of ($1,800 per resident. iy jaum to their ‘The Congress generally was alluded to cy weekly meeting of the Operative Toe hed thie Bri wing, corner of ‘Twouty-third street and Hecond aveuu ‘The First Now York CoOperative Building Asso ciation met last evening, and took to oyer $700 suvscrip- | Chinese on internal improvements, By the Ameri lions." Thore aro sill Vaoancies for about seven more | can treaty, such interference is abandoned, mecubers. Gains, WR free, would ern to, fel. oe: A Stato Labor Reform Convention, composed of | cure, © and so | come out of her al ropreset Riles of the working me: Womens and ‘& part in the commerce ofthe world. It ta teat of Massachusetts, met io Boston yester- | quite tntelligible to us that the American residents tay.” Christopnor Goodwin was elected Fresident. the | in China should dislike the treaty. But why should Convention will be in session for two days, the Pekin Government dislike It? Have the Chinese a discovered some underhand design to fich coaces- YOTTINGS AnOUT TOWN, ona under the pretense of modifying former ones Or in this rel e Trouble. From the Pull Mall Gasette of Las Brensny It was the habit of foreigners to lecture the i rt {o'Tmpi an aecerion of Monty oi agit reigners, which prompts the Chinese in Tee ea atteh, weak Phe gant Me Found yesterday | Peer negotiations for thelr own veucflts, James W, Gamble, aged 38, died suddenly yoster duy morning at Baxter etrect, ‘Tho street morchants who were driven from Park row have estabiehod themselves in Vesey atreot, John Kinn, aged 11, tel) ont of his to Pour. tenth strvetand Uroke bh lox = ‘The fleet of the 1 tte moonlight eriine wi as follow ate may reject ‘The government, on demand that ordres de inittee Yocht Club returned from ning yor Han Jacinto, recent ‘0 on Body | jour motirés, (6. ¢, votes of contidence, oF want of Intand, eerived last eveniug irom Wilinington, Del. ‘coutidence), be referred to the bureaux, may appoint An unknown bark, loaded with lumber, is re- A dccree wilt ported ashore at Brai Point. the regutations rendered necessary by the WAN Oncaneay) Mlxte-oli(h Restinents &6 on 6 4 Conaudtun will define tho constitutional ic to Bellevue Varden on Tuesday next. Felations of the groat powers of the State, onight Hoogh and Braisted, the raging senaa. : aa em Hons in Spirituatatic eireles, are going todo woudertul | Spain Unable Pat Down her Home IsCooper Lastitate, this eyeulny Troubles ged yesterday morning in ering waren eae eat | .,Paommts, August, 25.—A Madrid. correspond ent of the "Jadependance Belge say#: Noth eh: The situation is the same Armed bands #till traverse the provinces. Sabariego continues at the head of the force wuich was reportred dispersed and defeated some time ago. Bepubit it Growers’ Club will hold id discussion to-day at Lis P.M. regular 1 (0 hall, 8 aud 87 Park row. ‘Telegraphic Notes by the Cable, Henry Meyer, of 67% Greenwich street, was yea. | _ The weather throughout England continues favor terday bo ly conimiiten to the T able for harvesting. 1g Freie ieindrio with a Oatener kp: A new telegraphic cable, on Varley’s principle, is projected from Treiand to Anverica, ve ‘The French Emperor has nearly recovered from his rocent indispoaition. ‘A colliory explosion oecurred on Tuesday at Firm ing, ix miles Kiloaue, France, wuereby fourvees, poreous Lost their lives, Dawson's be, 3 Flester ron, the Prince of ie Yor es yoate: for the Rbor St Leger, aud the hana cap was won by Mr. Gregory's Fortuna. Henry Cantfer was yesterday committed by Justice Howan for atealing & haracas worth 800 from Michael Kennedy, of 210 Ureonwich streat. Michacl Hogan was locked up at Kasex Markot yestarday (or alvemettna to vlan lofiver Mero tif r ove Over fo the General Bessions. ny M4 Chlol Clerk Smith ot Castle Gardeo ni Dis vobignation baa been accepted: sv» Co Feviaas and ——_ Patrick Donohue, of 111 Mulberry. street peuten hi wite Inn inerelioamanner hewasiaken ye | SPARKS FROM THE TRLEGRAPI, fore J sud held for oo ‘The jury tn the case of Eilon Calvert, the Shakeresq, ‘An oyster stand and a large boiler, used as a sien for ® boller inauufactory, which block up the square ‘strecl verry, are complained of is yesterday rendered # verdict of snicide. ‘There will be» grand ball to-night at the Stetsom House, Loug Brauch. fractured ‘Thomas Kirkpatrick's n Aloany yesterday, Mound, Ogie county, Ill, potsoned hormelf and hor Uttie daughter on San tay lutest reports atate that the corn crop will be wloW Mat of lant yeur, WHLG the coun crop Wit be about the sane Patrick Baird, @ vagrant, while standing at the orner OF Third avons aa Thirty-otanin eareeee eet Sarly hour yesterday morning, was assautted sua bat peelbatbg'at unkuswn sau, Sho cacapel Oscar Tway, aged 16, wae beld at the Tombe torday on the charge of cmbeayling $150, with whieh ERs oon! intrusted to depos tates Morshaete Hee eM Len plete they shpat ‘The U.S. instruction ship Sabine arrived at Cher: Patrick Baied was yesterday morning mysterious. | nourg August 9 from epitiead, aud. expected to salt te dy meng ted tule statue. a Thued chad. hear Thi ut (wutdays tor basbon. Roressitnted hisFemoval Lo Bellevue Hospital "8" | A man named Purcell and «team of horses were fhe Heventoenth Ward German Democratic Club | day. 2 ienning pout smile Hom Byrsouse youter: mot last ight aud listened to addruscs by Col kee, It is believed that the Tennessee Legislature witt avoid the legal question of thelr power in the organic Iaw by calling a Convention, ‘The Caufield Division of the North Pacific reeom- holtering purty report Cadott's Pass entirely practie cable 1uF & tailioad Mowers. Kwing, CoP. Witin solved co fortu shinilar Clubs fa every ward la the eity john Fitch, » liquor, dealer doing businoan tn Ute etty, took passngo un Thar day, Aug. 5, inthe Trew at Newburgh for New York, hore has myabe wrod. Feand others. It wan ro ke changes Dunly disapp Pat Quinn, said to be one of * Reddy the Blac A report is current that Gov, Senter intends te suit a? gang. was taken tothe Tous Pestenday tats | call the'old. Ropublicat: Legislature to racy the Map terrible dt of delirium tremens, Tt rovuired aie uate | tooth Amendment, cers W take him there, and he attempted to eat them ail up. first car over the now Lehigh Valley Rail between Ph Niagara Falls, art Charles Malitsky, aline Carl Bebultz, died at gig | nved ia Wave lay, from Kaston, wii street on tuesday night from ‘tho effect of veretary of the Interior has ordered that arecute adunnistered by hitsell, Neversts ia Wusiness | hodcater ail tndlan claiase must De settled Wore the cause of the act, An inquest will be heid to. | Renita eat! It Is contemplated to moi the outlaws (hat infest th Marion, T atreet and Third burg battle-f 12 Se trealng e prand reas McGuire, who: band in Hartford'on 5 Of 6200 4s offered (or the latier's arrest. ‘The horse Henry," the winner of three races re= centiy at lo, was sold for $20,000 cash to Mr. Wal ince, Of New Yora. in Salem, roat was cut by her haw died yestorday. A rewand m paying venti George 1, Clark, of Savannah, (a. lost $1 Christian Can in three-card mune sucoveded tm ha Tho American Science Association Mass. yesterday dincusted, the metric syetom of cotwe ol Nhetr weet ue Tews of trade, electricity, we. The schooner Edward Slade, from Bridgeport, vllided yesterday, of Ihroge's Neok, with the ‘The Mutuals of New York defeated the Maryland ce'Citele Hulse trom Counecticus tuver. The | club of Baltimore Wa the latter city yesterday dy @ Blade hai her portaide stove in. the was towed to tuts | e0ore OCT to 18. elty for topa inking was pot alebly damaged.” | At dhe Cincinaatl, Hamilton, rolleess t. J. W. Martt, of the Twonty-third Precinct, ag) David Kil Ve | esd ered tontne Nincteenth: and Capt, led by Philip Wortham, of the’ seam ine, arye ro : the Twenty third ‘olinaw Bensoa H: heat of the United States agt, W. it, Fourteenth, was made '® rouddsiman of the Bieventh | tobaceo manufacturer of N.Y, was Precinct tuydecided iu favor of mien’, od Worth of tobased, &<., declared fOrfeitod. ‘About 160 Indians attacked Dougherty’s Govers ment surveying party on the south side of the Below ’Aiku(l station, On Buguay moroing, apd capt Me eniire outde. Henry Qrifia, of Greenwood, brakeman on the Albany and Boston lallroad, fell trom the (rain Poste dayat Kinderhook, and wee watantly killed: He the | his wife on Monday, Major Louls Mandazi, formerly of the Tenth Teme ufauiry, and oflerwards & staf officer ornuitted suicide ov Sunday Kyansville, fod, by shooting bimseclf through the ‘Phe Coroner's inquest on the body of Joba 4 mek (eetseegt | peter Clastega, wtoiwea led, by Blow Rome as eal dulce OF lio the aitall boys OF the uelghoore | Wadd of Potive Oflcer Jona Cotte, aoe thal the food whocrowd the spot. "The aring may be heard dis- | ofleee was utterly wajustidable, nos oBly i Hinctiy im tue Twenty -second street station wouse. blows, bac in making the arrest, ‘Tho crew of the bark Ameha Ghening (of Balti A young married woman who recently came ta more), which sailed from this port for Al Possession Of 62,000, left 3t. Joseph, oo Hondiy" refused to do duty in tne lower bay becanse | eveuing. with there f contin fot 8 ‘Two river thieves were chased so hotly by the Harbor Police on Monday night that they were obliged to'abandon the boat in which they wera prosecuting their robberies, of rope was found hoatand take lu the posseasion of th 4 Kophie!Dallinoyer, who bad-tuu away. from Onie On Bhiten Lesa, wanderin sticets without lodging oF food farvers, provided with Doth, second and Loe of shoot: Wawel to Guarsative, ang wolletst anchorwas’rus late | took har greenoacks’ with Bert"asa. tee hy osratice, an chor weer ‘ by"the ship Jauo J, Sousbard,aud adiy damaged: —"”° | Started im pursuits ‘Tho newly organized Droughtamen’s Association | Am extensive gang of horse thieves enjoyed & moonlight excursion on the Hudson last pogsate bes bape whestined, iy ives ‘ht. A fue b. ‘wason board the barge ye comm and deacing was goneral. The Society peg ve means of procuring work for many dr. bound gut of i a; on a inpworiatat, ad has proved asvediouly wsotal to ie sgone of er a be eow is ah }

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