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——————————— VHIRTY-ofXTH YEAR. THE CUBAN VOLCANO, PRELUTINARY RUMMLINGS TO AN BARTHQUARR, - A Splendid Victory’ Succoasful Ratd- The Tight Fix Mutiny in ther Tuer Oem! Joarnnt gives up the Concent Putting in Liquors for the Wake. Oorrespon’. te of The San Tarawa, Auy. 21.—Dy the Liberty, whic left dere fer Baltimore on she 18ch inet, Laent yous Feswné of the nowe up co that date, The City of Mexico lores | -day a' 12M, and the Missuurt at @ PM. \ Nesenu. The Iatter will take on Doard at Nassay five of the adventursome AL ibusioes who arrived oa the islend on the Lith of Last June with Col Rafael Quesado, ow on his way to New York, la A oO) Naweon these five gentlemen will mee Fravctseo | Tovier ( ter of the Perit expedition, and Drother of 19 Hilaiio Cisneros, Vice-President of the Juuty Cuban of your aity ANOVHER RISING AND ANOTIER PICTORY News arrived yesterday from Colon that 2000 Cubans vl entdenty appeared in the inriadiction of Cartenas, ‘There aro a portion of the srmy whic! has beon rendcavousing at Macagne, Tuo military commander at Cardenas oidered tie Chepelg ves Dattalion, nnder command of Col. Pateiena, to un dertike to disiodge the Co¥ans from an intrencued Deaition which they had taken on a mous siope six miles» Cordenss and foar from C The Tesuit of th abvempt was the moss decisive victory yet « A by the Cabana, ‘The commander of the Chopelgeris attacked the Cubans on ne ih instant. Tuey repulsed tint fret, Patricena again assanited tye Ceuans in front was 1 sis eolf 4 is iufamous band ail captursd, Thee Chapelyerris have er spared a Cuban who has deen so unfortunite as to fall into ther hands Their bivtal deeds nave heen the horror of a Cubsos. Ther loader was trted on the 11th, con tomned aad shot, A number of his Cffccrs Were also shot after duo provess of court Martiol thd. AM Chagelgorriagwith alt their amu. ” Fequpmenta foll inte the hands of viet uw * Who. f n retired to thei camp at Nivcatux, Gen te Rodis ent 60) regulars to day. 9s that place, by the Lowe of tus Chap + Was left wimoat Without & guerison NTRAL DKPARTMENT fa the fo tant sew war at present. The volan- terre § Poorta Principe maid a ralu inte the in @ Hor on the 12h inal aud bared the plantation Darlin 1.0 hactendas of Le ” Kamoua, G4 Toren, Santa Beatriz, aad ny A CUIPPLED NAVY, Theve are o\zht Spanish mon-ofwar in (ie harber here, nestor of wach can yo to sow for wank of Con, Tue Government owes the contre uvbiying the navy t zruni of § will aut, he Fora deny v another on dat his Accotnts. ate sete There (ano my for that purpose, The Span * i ut WO sloumelt Uie pasta ores nt, abu unices tude ebortly arrive, hes, ite tusk ease ou MOVEMENTS CF DE RODAS Gen. Ho Todas ie now in Matanzas, Me That eity tomorrow for Cu te The wr of the voluntecis is BeCulbe HO et toat De Rodas has fone io those cities with the in’ eu svoing M1 all Wes Us reported. Me hopes to pac Cubaus Who have vot Seen ty tue serviee BISAPYOHON IN THR RPANI CRANK The first regiment of Mateiba wus yesterday ortor. @d to Cursena to man the warrison there, ‘They re fused ty ko, uid (his morutng coolly sent their rene ns in buen len SANTO DOMINGO, News from tie above on resolwod today, Indicate nt CiAtroyIn spirt on She part have Hnvwed ai in der of vent ther hulag again to te huuds o: tic eiiaeu auth SPANISH ACCOUNTS, > dela Merino insists in a somewhat Jovlepensens tone hac they ast unve reon oce- ments iumediatels, or Do Mtolas cannot hold all his Stronghokis until Getobor it, The latter's rom: tion has already goue to kpuln with the eonution that if Spain will re-eniores bit he may stilt keep the command ‘The property of the excaped Fernando Po priso- Bers, Wherever od, bas bre de dy Gen. de Rodis, All the ober ¢ at Fernanio Po have nope of getting home, eines ‘the Bpanish autiorities have order d their iranster from tie AG 6 to sunds, THE WAILROAD MCUDLE bas beon eettiea at last. All of the old Ju Jegal one—ni9 now waiting for @rninent has uamed the flow! ards ax Di rectors: Don Pedro Montalvoy Don José More), Don Franciseo Orta, Don Nicvolas Gut) Bea, Anio. Kivsell, ond Julio Sig:bros SPANIM BRIGANDAGE, Nes, The Dir * Lopez Re) 1s, th crnor of thie district, Das Anker ail of Ue Aldxtna’s wines and hquora from bia ¢ re and eold them without legal war. Fant, ‘There Was soie $55,900 worth of old wines, brandies, &e.,in the wine vanity of the Aldamua, TUR CUMAN ITUATION. Teannot give any new particulirs of the altuation at presint, Enousn t¥ known, however, to ena Blo me lo asure (you that everything bee worked favorably for the Cubsus during last twenty days. New positions, and Rood Oe are being odtiined in ail the jurisdictions Of tho Central and Bastern Departments, Spatash merch: ud that should the, pu: triots succeed they will retaliate apon them, ‘Mio volnpteers reiuse to gv Into the Held, The men-of- war of the nnnvyare ticle. n the harbor tor want of coul, All th schools he. been obliged to ciose. There is wo money for the army, for the wavy, b Anything that is needed, aud from ali quarters come eries of dimorsiization, desertion troin Spat ish Tanks, und enthusiasm in'the Cuban cause, pal » Volunteers Gotug tuto Active Service. Ties ana, Ang. 26.—A battalion of volunteers bas been enhsted for active service in the Meld, tomposed! of #14 compautes of white and two co: Pavies of colored men, Volunteer regiments wil! be formed to act a8 a reserve, and Will take tue piace df the volu cers already enisted when thoy go to the fleld George Aub, an American, wae lately arrested by Bro Spanish wutuorities at Cienfuegos, and released Mirough the tntereession of Consul-General Plumb. Ar, Aah sailed or Key West this afternoon, A party or insurgents lately attacked the town of Bano, in the Central Department, but were re- Dulsod. ss ——— THE LAKOR MOVEMENT, > The Manch Chunk Minera’ Meeting The Mauch Chank @use/te publishes an account of aminers’ miceting In Hazelton yesterday represent Ing evers colliery in the Lehigh region. ‘The object Was to rearrange tue percantage ou the basis of. and Wodify the existing ruley relative to, the allowance afcoal toacar, The tone of the spcakers was vory wodera’ , nnd it t considered certain that the meet- Ing will decide to wllow a fail ton as a ton, Whatever We may measure, ~The miners here have accepted the offer of the Delaware, Lackaw as and Weeteru Railroad Company of an advanced rate of wages, and mining will be resumed on Mon- yy The Lew prices are about 47 per cent, higher ‘Moan (hore pievailingin May, when the strike began. ¥ _. Provaite Strike of Piauo Makers. The Piano Makers’ Union met last night in Dermania Assomb.y Rooms and received « deloga Hou from the bellmen of Bieinway’s sop w/o were ‘The ¢ Announced their success, for bevides saving the 10 per cent, mployers proposed to deduct from their they had average of 7 per cent, added fur which (hey returned thanks to the its moral and pecuniary support Tt was nnounerd that Decker Brothers ha reiused the Pay of two of their men, and the feeling of the meeliug was to order J wotablishment eurike Dut it vee deeued better to resort to otnor moans Brot. Reon abor Items, The annie! plenic of the plano makers takes pla Wood weat Monday Ciothing Catters met last night and listened the reports oF :hele delecates to the National Lal DEE. s wud Lo tan Tallors' Luter natlonn’ t zi. The wutters are recolylu at pays less will be dectared ov of Brootlyn, have Pre: eu LW. iJ Jonge yi W Rec redias Serretary: delszate to ihe Chicago Taternational opt mber Boxt, a ‘company sont Out for mules Mino ready eo Sart Work ow Mow d, outflanked, sntroanded, and sim. , TUR PRESIDENTIAL FIED — apeoun Bx-Sceretary Sew: rogrnmme of the | Journey to be | jee Hoya! Fetes to ally of id with bin Tren Jituminated by Vole be wiven to Monteznmasto Ke Corteenondence of The Sup Mexico, Aug. 10.—Nefore the Hon, Williar TV. Sewars left bis home for a anmmer trip throuta the valley of the unaipoi, across the Rocky Mountsing,end ap the Northern Pecific consts, word was sent to President Jasre that timself and party | contemplated retarning from the western aide of the | continent across the Republhe of Mexico, Trenident | Juarea repiled by Bonding the old diplomat a most | rt invitation, wich by C Peacernn’s advics | was sent to San Fran The tovitation, whieh | wos signed by Don Benito and his Cabinet, severat Generals of the army, and Jutges of the Sopreme | Conrs, requested the Honorable Seere'ary to disem bark at Ma State of Colima, and six day fail from Son Francsco. This bas been decided upon as route of en. | trance into Mex The Pacifle Mait Steamabip | ce mpany'’s steamers touch at Manas Aa tei i moatuly, From there ve clty of Colima is thirty | | tenga or about etzitv-tve miles. ‘Phe road is | across te most w nm rid: the Cordillerss. Colima is reached tn one day from Maaanilla, 18 1 & eantiful city, iveated inthe centre of w wise ad of pistead of the deetvity of the ral Cordyl the voleano of ¢ the journey of then 1 commer ras, and twenty leagios from Hina, which no aooner heard of | ay distinguished Secretary oP Staite d more flery work than Vesuvins ever contomplstad. ‘Tae ol t erater, loon ted an tLe centre of a core whlch tomors twelve thousand feet above the een level ant wulch bss slep! for seventy yeas, bugan operations on the Mh of June. Avew | | days later four other craters opeued in the ardes of | the vast monutain, All five hve beon sctlvely ep ine Colima vaticy since June 85, ectetary Seward wil! be escor: econd city of the Republic, Fi will zoo Chapala, emburk on a wi Mer recently arrived from Sav Francisco, and iv ininud ride over one of the most i World ty Selamenea, in Gian Mesiean escort will ev fills of Go vajaxto, From ¢ the Spaniards surrounded and tu 1310, Mr, Seward sill cone to Quereiaro, and wi less the present dificul: tes there are settled, le will have an opportunity of + olny arexular Mesican revolution, Thera, tio, be ean seo where Muxitniiian laid down hie fe. From Queretara the party will come into tae valley and city Xic, Shere the goveeni rabble—the low classes—will follow in his triutpbal aren, shouting, * Ving Meaico, Vevolos Mexicanca, Vivo lon hominee dat Nov te, And Me Seward will be f@ted. The class that wiil do bim gratelut homare constitutes ty the people, ‘The Secretary will see eran tains with cteraal crown of know, more beaut #01 flowers slivery stra nd limes, thin’ be wiil ev ing sata. ‘The Halls of the powers and the the opportunit Montocumus ar » ho city of our continent, | ant from Grand ¢ Plaga d> Armas, painted patos of mad, Cast apultepee, brod prscos, our diatingmished etatesm in may view despotted chnreh and convent.and whe apologies for e:na.s, sud the mythiesl hanging gardens of which Prescott Writes, bat which, of course, never exiswed #ave tn j the ferstle, Imaginative beaing of the wotutored In ators, ntie causeways lond- Wl seare for tn vain, of enthu Preveoti’s and Abbott's alee p this city Mr. Sew vet , tov the Dy Shioimering nlwcenhnay his trip how Seward will find Switzerland val Lins tains wghts and the Suspension Bridge at Niagara a toy compared with the tacom parable structiro now veing butit at the pass of the ‘Chiquiinuitos, eehes Seas THE OVERTUROW OF BELMONT, enane ‘The O14 Tenth naks bin to Resign. The Democrats of the Venth Ward who formed un association for tu Alderman Cowan for Sheriff next tall, and exiled themsclves by his name, ret Inst evening and adopied a conatitation, On Mr, McCabe's motion, 9 resolution Was ananimously adopted request'ng ust Belmont to resign his position as Chalrioan of the National Democratic Cummittee, and give Pince to Aome One porsensed of more energy, ability, sad iniluence, and who will have the interests of the party more at heart, Who Hon, Wa, M. ‘Tw ed was commended as thw successor of Mr. Belmont, A mmittee war appointed to canvass the Ward in order w learn the popular feline on the aubject, ve purpose of running | Oxford four oar crows is to be rowed f [ Ard setHied down to ateady work. ME 18 DENOUNCED AS AN IDLE AND 4 FRIEVD OF PNGLAND, Tue Richard Walters Democratic Cumpaiga Club 1a meeting at 24 Monroe strect last night, ‘The attendance was ‘sve. The Hon, Wim, White, How- ard T, Marston, dir. Montgomery, and Counsellor Brophy addrerred the meeting, On motion of Mr. Brophy, » vote of thanks to the Editors of Tar Suw for the course they lave adopted in regard to August Kilmont’s removal, was unanimously passud. A teries of reaclutions were adopted by the me. ting denoupcing Belmont as # friend of England, and an idler who cares vot for the welfare of the party, and nominating Win. M. Tweed as Chairman of the Na tional Democratic Commitioe, THM SEVENTH WAND JOIN. LIN The Joint in Associa! on, 9 we'l known Demo. erutic club of tue Seventh Ward, met at Madison 0 lost wight. Messrs. Mavi Addressed the moet sed devonneing August Beimort and nom m. M. Tweed at Cosirman of the National cratic Committee, Mr. Jolin Galvin Was unanimous jy nowainaied for Alderman, Henry Sloan and John 8 were . Resolucic The Haymokers of Lansingburg and the Red Stockings Dlayed « game tn Cincinnati yesterday, On the “sixth Innings a dispute arom foul which resulted in & suspension oF The Unp.re declared tho Red Stockings the win uery, buch Club made 17 runs, At Belmore yesterday the Pastimes, of thut ty. were defeated by the Mutuals, of New York, ‘8 sore of 21 to siiheices =~ RELL NEW JBRSEY, Pilla es © 1e hundred und twenty-four c arrived in Jersey City yesterday f The citizen are about to haye the Dummy Katiroad indicted as a huisanes ‘The Catholic churches of the diocese of Newark have subscribed $4,540.25 toward the tund for the Pope. ‘The strike thoemakers of Newark lina acceded to the loads of peache Delaware. ‘The New Jersey Schuetzen Co Annual sumucr night's festival tr Jest night, During Wednesday evening three genteel-snpear Ing men Visited Union Hul tn a carriage, and succeeded 19 passing off a nomber of $20 counterfeit bills of th Yatioual Bank of Commerce. Justios Reiwhordt was among the vieims, Oue of the ‘men was arrosted lave 1a the evening, but the other two succeeded in maring held their seventh Dito Cottage Caruen residence at 215 Wash- oken, entered hie office yesterday a fo fod # antaloons ob procured s coat and fants oars Delongin for, valued at $90, and Was about makinj he wtrauger, WUG gaye Nis Payard firevt, New York, Was Arreate The deaths in th dered 20, mlcted to Jail for trial. " pe “ BROOKLYN. Phe wife of Mayor Kalbfeiseh, of Brooklyn, died ae city for the past week num- yesterday: A son of J.B. Roberison, of Jamaica, is ill with hydrophovia, it ts thought that he will recover, Justice Buckley yesterday sent Mary McFadden tothe Penitentiary for three onthe, Drunkenuces tue cau ‘Th je of College Point ask that the railroad 1 pon ‘more tralhe 01 the road. ‘They compialu Apply ts Dot sufticient. the lawyer who was arrested on vorvhfess cheek, aus doen honor: Kingston Innes a ciarga of \ soarcity of water In Brook- idant. ‘Fue water in the East 2 w Ib feet deep. | ch wuich has heen erocted on the wc College Kron! On next Sunday mornin, 6x00, and has been erected ° was ’ street, and attewpiing to toree her to go with hin vy The » vey! neta! coal agent of, the Delaware, | fest ary ta x ct i V ostern rom Company, tele equal vet ident of COMPady ev ork. The timber urchated. ana i¢ now have dectded to work at | lying et ed. Hook, “fu conscqueuoe of tue. immense peal it to wi fa the fod opine f aay the yeare Wi Delore tes will ba reedy tor Gables to bo sisetcled worose the Hyer, / | John H, King 9 duye by Justice Wal Catharine Rewley eh naserting that he was & detective oflicer. HARVARD AND OXFORD, Tne GRAS INTERNATIO. RACE TO-DAY, © the Chances? -Praction and Traine the Harvevds in Bogiaud=Dercrips net the Course, ‘The greet boat race between the Harvard and L BOAT i aiternoon, Since the prize fight between Sayers and Heenan there lay been no eportlag event In whieh the pabe fie interest In America and England haa becn ao cut os it le In this contest between these young coliegians, It is of aeharacter of which both nae tious may weil be proad; for bouting tsa aport not disgreced by brutality, no* eorrupted by the villains ons proceedings whica hare done ao muel to destroy Horse Faciny in the podile esem, ‘The Harvard boys have gone over to I et (holt opnm nents of Oxford, and beatthem if they ci, merely for the hooor of the thing; and there ie nova man in the United States worthy; to be called un Amerk | ea, who does not hope they will win ‘The Harvard cre sviled from this elty for Livers Poo! on the 1oth of July, and rerchea Puiney, on the banks of the Theme Loudon, on tine 21et, Hicre they were at rst quariersy at an ina called the Bioe and Garter, bat in a few days Mr. Withiom Binikie, their ousineas monager, secured a cottaze ar the buildings of the London Rowin Clad, tn whleh they have since been living. crow immediately cormmenced practicn, At this time ft eonsisted of Simmons, stroke; Rive, Rasa, Loring, bow; and Burntam, coxswain, It is aliegether probable that the English were not prepared 10 wee aucra formidable wet of men as the Jarvards appeared to be when they reached Patney ‘The prosa, how ev recognized the fact that Oxford would not have an easy task to win, and thal the race was not to be-<what perhaps hat been balf expectnd— Hut lite different from a walk-over for the Oxiord crew for them e PRACTICE AT PUTNEY At frat, the Harvards rowed in their new Amert can boat bal't by Rillott, of Greenpowt, Jost prevt- ous to thetr departare, Thin boat is abe 48 foot Jong, white the length of Boglish fonr-oared boste averages 49 fect, They were “coached,” an it is called, by Harry Kelley, the champion seullor of Kngland, for the first few days of their proetice, Th sther name for training, the person coach’ accompanying the crow, either along tho shore or in a separate boat, and correcting All (he fintis he can detect, We are not informed who has conched the crew since Kelley; probubly Mr. Blaikie, who wes the stroke of the wiuning Har- vard erewy at Worcester fn 1986. ‘The Oxford crew, suid to be the beat tha vergity hae ever turvedt out, commenced rowing oa the Thames on the lest dey of July, Thelr quarters have been at # vilia Delonging to the futher o/ Mr. By Within, ‘ie bow onraman, ‘The boat which they have used for tiujaing, and in which they will proba- Diy row to-day, was built by oltor, a celebrated English batider, The Harvard men on their arrival, Wwishlog to test different English bunts, had ordered ous of the samo make, Moth erews continued thelr training during the first parc of the prosent month, the Harvards stead. lly improving in #tyle and speed, according to the London neaspapers, The Amer'eans rearran, emselves, with Bast at tho bow and Lorin as stroke, and with a boat of the London Rowing Club continued daily to increase thelr epeod and improve iu other respects on their previons practice, THe MEN TO ROW TO-DAY, On the S34 of July, the regatta between the six- oaured boats of Harvard and Yule took place at Wor. certer, Yate wan boaien, although her crew was the best she Las had in many years. ‘Twodays aiter (he race, Lyman and Fay of tw Harvard Worcester crew gallo’ for Furope as sadstituter in the inte; national race, should thelr services be reamred Immediately on their arrival ot London, they went out with the crew, aud so marked was th supe. riority of the rowing after they took their places in the boat, that tt was soon deeided that they should replace Messrs, Bass and Rice. ‘Tie American crew had now finally been ar. ranged as it was to row in the race, Tho middic of Angst seemed a tate day for aueb a chauge os bad becu marie, and this change was the theme of severe criticism, Those, however, who are acquaiuted with Loring, have the utmost confidence in his judgment, and entertain no doubt that he has pursucd the the Unt wisest course, ‘The crews, as arranged at our latest ices, aro ae follows: oxronn, Darbishjro Mallol Cottore, ater, 22 yen 161 versity Col Aeolu Coll Exetor Cottage, bow, 2 J. Hall, Corpus Curistt Coltege, coxew MARYA RD. All the men in the Oxford erew rowed In the wi ning eights agatnst Cambridge, on tho sam cour Cver whieh the race to-day is to take place, both this year and last year; and both Mr. Tinn6 and Mr, Willan rowed in the victorious Oxford 8 of 1967, and in the Oxford four which entered the Paris regatta, They all have pulled im the college matches at Oxtord, and on the winning boat at the great amateur regatta for scholorsand gen‘lemen at Henley. ‘The crow thus has the advantage of great experience, and is un- doudiodly a very fine one indeed, ‘Thole femillarity with tie conrse is a strong point in thelr favor, whieb will tel! vory effectively should the weather de unpleasant and the condition of the river diferent in ony way from what it has been duriog the prac- {ice of ihe Hiarvards, ‘Tho coxewain of the Oxfords bar, however, never yet steered iu the anoual race against Cambridge, Loring and Simmons have rowed in (wo victorio races against Yale at Worcester, Loring wan stroke of the Harvards iu 1868, when they made the three milve in 17 minuves 4934 seeonds—the quickest time 1 record in the University races, Lyman and Fay, hs We hye stated, were in the race of last July, tn which tue time was the fastost ever made on the One of the creat advantages of Lyman and Fay over Bass and Rice te the experience and confilence whieh is gained by having pulled in regular and hardly con- tested race, AN AMERICAN STROKE IN AN AMERICAN BOAT, We were glad to hear an avthoritative contradiction of the statement which bad got into cireuiation that the Harvards intended to adopt tho Kngilst. atyle of rowing. They will pull their own stroke in thelr ‘own boat, ‘This bas been finally decided apun, ‘The pout which Mr, Elliott built Just before the crew sailed was foand to be unsuitable for the waters of the Thames; but that gentleman accompanied the Harvard men to England, and wien he raw what was needed he immoviately set about building a new boat, which the cable informs us is to be used, os the crew like it better than Knglish boate which have been tried, A great deal has been sald’in the newspapers about the Harvard style of rowing. The rate of thelr racing stroke {8 43 per minute, and 47 in » spurt, ‘The oar {s putied quickly through the water, making what one of the Engilsh journals caily 4" vicious” pull, and the recovery, or bending forward for the next stroke in somewhat slow, The Oxford men take along, “low pall through the water, with a quick reeovery, Tm covnse. The course for the race is that known as the Metropolitan, or Letter as the Putney to Mortlake courte, Its length is 4 miles, ¥ furlongs, ‘The race is rowed ip stream, ‘The boats do not row under Prtnog bridge, but start directly above it, The rir. er is about 700 feet wide at this point, and the banks fare level and low along the whole course, For one- third of amile from the starting place the river is straight. It then curves ike the letter U. ‘There are two bridges on the course, the Hammersmith bride, 1 mile and 6 furlongs from Putuoy, and te Barnes Railway bridge, 3}¢ miles from ths start, ‘The course ends ai a place called Hwrker's Its. where the dircetion of the river makes another U, in s position the reverso of the first, ‘The following 1a table ofall the past races De NEW Y ORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST MAP OF THE Il Suva suasaye a S MS, | & “MORTLAKE “__LONDON. od E.Seans, Enc. NY: tween Uxford and Cambridge, most of whieh (tw bu seen have been rowed over,this cou Time. “Winner cours, F's" Won by. ies. of Tio anny beta, ine Minnie. | tea. t tia ® Koralgta. ise vai 142. 19k So) IN etrokes, ‘i 20 Halll Worthias to Putney. Vatocy to Mortlane Putney to Mortiane. Patoey to Moitiake. utiey to Mocii Putney to Mortta TWeOxterd. Putoey to Mortin 143. OXt0nL. Alortinge to 181, Oxtord: Putney to Mortinke 18% Ox'ord: Patnoy to Mortiae, Wwe. lOxtord, Patney to Mortiak 107 Ord! Putwey to Mort axe Pax Oaturd. Putney to Mortinks 0 140, /OX0rd, Putney to Mortians, 206% Four rete Itiswnld that adequate arrangements have been made to koop ptcamers und other boalé off the courte daring the race, aud to scours perfect fair play, We trust it will prove se, Lf our mea shontd met with foul play, Engtiaumen will be rather un- popniar in this part of the world to-rfeht, Whea the Harvards Ort reached huglond the bet ting was tem to four on Oxford; t wir yesterday two to one tn London, and om ev ete hay deen made here, Tho Mad! dull Gasette apoke of tho Americana on their arrival ax ° an English junior or ‘tor; Of the Evglieh prees has been more respectful of late, and the Spectator toinks shat Harvare! will win Af the day ls fir and the course smooth, thongh tt relies opon an “English driale’ to take the heart out of our men, The London Morning Post of yea. verday says ® failure to win ou the part of the Oxford crow will be no dixzrace, An Ampression has prevailed to komo extent ‘hat the Harvard men wore boing overtrained. We nove this has not been the cass, althouzh in contests of tis kind there i 0! as danger of It. Opinions ne to the reautt and the character of the race ore very many, Some persons think that Har- yard will take the load in the beglening and be beaten —as Cambridge bes eo often been —on the last mile by the superior endurance of the Oxford crew. The cable states that bo x men are divided in opinion, but that the Thames watermen say Harvard ust win, Kelley, the English champion, thinks that Oxford will be beaten, “Tom BROWN,” THK ReFgRER. ‘Thomas Hughes, the author of “Tom Brown at Oxfor into be the referee, ut the request of the Horvard crew, In necepting their invitation to act, it Inetate that he sald, “I shoold Ite if T¥aid I hove you will win, but I do hove that at the finish the bow of your boat will bo wt the stroke oar of Ox ford.” We differ with Mr, Huzhes only in wiahing tho state of things thus contemplated e>actly re reed, ‘Tho color of Oxford ts dark blue; tne color of Harvard is magenta, Loring, Simmons, Lyman, aod Fay linve seen thezbluo of Yale go down before their colors; and we bope that today the blue of their howorable oppouents scross the eea may fail in the same glorious way, If euch good fortune #hou'd befall them, even though there be bat few Ameri cans on the banks of the Thames, we are sure our Loys will not be without eheurs to greot them. Alen Growing Cautious. Loxvox, Aug. 26.—The Fbut to-day, in its com- ments on the coming boat race, expects the Oxford crew to win, but considers that their failure to do so will be no disgrace. The Harvards will have the fairest of fair play, and where physlyue and endur- unce are so cqnaily matched, the best style must win, ‘Tho excitement in regard to the race continues to grow, and the merits of the crews form the general tuple of conversation, ‘The arrangements %o pre servo order and keep the course clear ure regarded with great satisfuction, The general feeling among the sporting renorters is that the race wii! be mice spirited and well contested, ‘There is still litte betting at the odds of two to one on Oxford. pH aotndiny A Description ut the Oxt: From Harper's Weekly % The four men of the Oxford crew, all Etonians, ‘and all, when taking the usual initistory training at the great college whieli fourishes uader the tides of Windsor, took their places Iu the Eton eigtit—alt except Mr. Darbishiro, who takes ran having rowed twiee aguinst Cambridge. All have rowed In thelr college hes ut Oxford; all huye rowed in the winning boat at the great amateur regattas for gentlemen snd scholare at Henley ; nll have been tn the winning boat agalust Cambridge in the Kroat on the Tham Crewe ‘hie? aunong them im rowing, name, fume, and rank, though notin nowipul sition in (he aly stands F. Willan of acter College, Hie has rowed bout at the great race, snd 0 amall dagree to its #uccess Mr. Willan is a sturdy and well-knit man of not Gore than middie beigiit, about tweaty-fve years of age. A soathern complexion and well rounded face ure seb off and deepened by black hair kept short and neat, and #mall moustache ; deop-vet eyes aud beotling exebrows give to Mr. Willan an uapect uf hauteur whieh 15 uot in keeping with bis genial na tare, for he is frank, hearty, and manly Boglis! geutlewan, With xrewt breadth of cheat, sonnd lungs, and splendid pluvwiaa he combines maseire shoulders and power{ul aims,’ He has somewhat of the stylo of @ man Who he” served at seu, and shows & degree of courage, power, determination and en 4: runce not olen found In’ one mun, He welghe eleven stone pine pount Mr. J.C. 'Finné, of Uulversity Colloge, the Presi deut of Oxiord University Boat Club, is a youuger and beaver man. He welgus thirteen stone seven inné§ is tall, youthful looking, and 4s latent rather than upparent; but st and not yet fully developed form, 1 is not <)2eult to associate loug reach, feaiule mo: Mion, avd vast strength. Mr, ‘Tioné is'of lighit com ploxion, bas not yet cultivated a beard por Wiken 0% ension to be pal anio what Wurn bir moustache may be required tu tube, but le has a pleusaat \vok and ea Oaford wenner, Mr, Tinné has rowed three timer in tho Wiomog boat, Mr. A. ©. Yarborough, of Lincoln College, has rowed twee in the same boat H» evens lo be shout twonty years of ae, aud weighs over eleven stove seven poands, belt six pounds lighter than When he rowed In the qreat ruce i the «pring Promotitude, activity, ant dete yn wre. Bus Fumie by hie sharp face, qui i 1 ftrin butld, 88 stiOng apparently thu either ve have describ: of, Mr, Yarborough is probutly uot loss effective Ws # rowing ina, and would ce.talaly seein to have ore #14yibg Dower Luan either because he is compacsy 1Ormed, aud is likely ou that coo ur do bis work with leas wear and Lear of auaterial then either o: them. Ase sculiar, he wrried off the Ux- ford sculls, over One mile and a qi arter, oa the Uni- Veraity course, i Mr. A Darbishire, of Balio!, eiwven sone thre: hay roned for two yours agaluss Cumbridge, LM HAMMERSMITH 27, ARVARD AND OXFORD. RACE. COURSE, was stroke on the 6: ¢ this apring at elevon t. Mr. Darbishire way be twenty-two ye but, being amiooth laced or clean. shave way Le more than shat, In stature he is less thaw ; either of those alrendy meutioned, and in fenre | smaller, but more Armly built than any, Onee im Me day Mr Darbishire must have been a goo ¢ swain, Now hy is a amari, eharp, and’ vicorous stroke, a ian who will kerp'a pritty #hurp eye on a dont erreping up, and who will not apere himself Iie men when taero is need (or tra call upon their powers, Mr, WW three’ pounds, is a. ¢ how noc yet stmored the the ntest, and has thus a grand opportunity of pure, and becoming * Lath marked. — + Tho Fvcttement ta the Clty. There was much excitement all over the city last night about the race, In the hotels and bar- rooms the betting ran pretty high, and many men who Would hardly be expecsed to wager beavily on our iu- ternational boat raco were patting up their money very liberally, ven tho Mowery and the Sixth Wurd cawe in for @ share in the gase and wagered un if there wea a match between some of the noted Drulsers of the day, One of the bartenders at the at eeven stone the coxswain ‘ neivtt who Astor House declared that he had put up all bie moncy with the excoptioa of twenty-six cents on Harvard, A bystindor remarked that he had not bet very, heavily upea tho race, but be would sive $500 if America could win, Harvard baa mors frlewts thaa it ever dreamed of, ii the expression ty tts fivor Vast olen is worth anything. Tt the American crew 4 Wins, there will be a shout of joy ver the ely, nda hundred. 4, a thousand guns in the City Hail Park should Le tired in honor of the victory. psa nivale Pools on the Inter-Univeratty Pull and the ‘Trot of Saturday. The King of pool sollers, Doc Underwood, Preached from the text of “Going, going pone," to abont 11 sporting mon last night, at 1,160 Broadway. Several thousands of dollars proved that he was auc: cessful io his exhortations, Forbin first hoad he tonk the hi race between the Harvard and Oxford crows, At the start Oxford wus about § to 2 bot Harvard galved favor, declined again, aud fnishod at Stod. ‘Tbe largess pools were: ox +0 1.09) 20-20 18 Mi ee) oy 100 1100 Bill Lowell, owner of American Girl, will flod Dimevelf two or three thous poorer if the Harvards Win, for he went in on almoat every slart With & hundred, and ywus the 1,000 man, The second bead wee the trot on Saterday at the rwe Park Fair Grounds between Goldemith American Girl, and Lady ‘Thorn, Here the doctor dilated : How much for first choice, gentlemen? how much for a lady, mald, or girl Y 0 Maid was the favorite, at about 100 to 50 on each of the other fast femates, No larger pools were sold. however, anc toward the Inst she de- clined. The principal were atthe rates stated, ore was to be @ peroration to the disxeourse con- cerning the ocean yacht race between the Dountiess aud Cambria, but nubody was converted to either charmer, and hence no moncy was invested, —— INTELLIGENCE. PERSONAL appointed Special In- lary Of $4 & day tended the Bostoa theatre on night. Gev, Prim bas gone to Vichy, and Admiral Topete Acts In’ bis absence. Secretary Robeson and Admiral Porter i ‘astiington in the last Of next week, Admiral Hot was at the A or Houss ia this eity yesterday. ‘The Germans of San Francisco wil give Carl Bchuré a grand reception tonight. ‘The Congressional Retrenchment Committee will reach ban Francisco to ght, ‘The Emprews Eu 0 ex: ed her journey to Jerusalem. shi Constavtinople for & week. Shiv arrived at Toulon yesterday. Polo and bis Se torod in Spun, sculenced to death, acon’? Jenklua ere f od he gorge below on Wednesday on veucipede propelled by @ groove aud cog attachment, Senator Carpenter. of Wirconsia, ta in Washing ton, He had an tat yesterday morning. ‘The Hon, Horace Greoley will deliver the opening Sagres Wi fore the forthoomlng Interbattonal Iudustrt jow with Couimusioner De al bition in Buffalo, Miss Morenn cavo a grand English /éeé at the residence of ber ats un Atal Which the beauty and fad represeated, etary Rawlins arrived in Washington on caday, from Danbury. Coay.. and soon after tacked With asevord lweinorruage of the Innes, Wiyices taat night report the Becretary as doing + Dyer will lecture in the church at Chap- anday morning and evening, on tho “Ten and the" lemmings.” Rev. J. Hyatt Srith, the great gun of the Baptist denominaidd Wve Orit lecure 13 @ plaguey good thing, The Hon, Horsce Greeley will spend next Sunday at Chappaqaa. We undersiand thot Mr. Grocloy has awaod @ Sunday ac Chappaqus vigor by purl © ‘he creat regret Of his pogbbors, wiv its, Miss Currie A. Benning, 9 young Indy of Harris county, Goons, who was hedicet ‘by the war from hae tu enitivation # Ave-acre neld of to be tho best Tu the Digh i Bhe p.apted aud worked It herself, exp elu oue plong! Mr. George A. Bentley recently loft the w Londo orthern Railroad for that 91 Tho directurs 0. the New London No! rh preserted him with a servic of nate, tion of the groat ability, zeal and success whict have oished bis administration of the office of Super: jae tof that Company, aba as 4 tokeo Of slavery re epect {or kus private worth.” Princo Arthur reviewed the troops yesterday in Taitax, after which, the telegraoh tfornis us, he ally condescended ise uwer bis royal pedicu- ay the streets after the manor of rvice of ‘the in apprecia- alo’ gathered (0 Whether ay Telegraphic » Cotton closed dull in Liverpool yeaterda: bales were sold. ‘The Frened Senate will commence the discussion Of the senate vonmuttirn on the frst day of Septem The (report tuyw that France ls supported by’ 1,4, soluters An ofiicial clronlar has been issued by the & Governuient thanking the thelr e’ ‘The very fine weather in Bugiand iately has had a deprevsii teadency in the bread.tud inarket, Six thousand additional troops will be set to re: enforces the Spanish army in Covw within t > coming two weoks, ‘The regular weekly statement of the Bank of France slows he ainount ot Dulidgn 1% vale is ,.00,000 fraice greater Wan last week, ‘The regular weekly statement of th Jang shows that the amount of bullion Cremood 478,00) since Last Wook Tao mired Commission of Parts, on the case of the steamer Hnosl4, by against the Porte, aid hy has accepted te decisiun. ‘The Times, gesterday, saya that Cauda ts tn all poets Indeveident, and tanks that shy wight assume sch & position, ‘The tes ship Agamemnon, from Hankow June arrived IW Loudon with the Ore cargo of A submarine telegraph from Ron, Suuesporm, to Whe lakaud Of Java, and MaMa bed 8,000 kk of Fg 1 Vault has i: reeks at. oon, by wo ———— TUE FENIAN CONGRESS. Second Day's Proceeatoua-An of President Savege -T Jand to be Kept Alive, AL 101g o'vlock yesterday morning the Con- areas of the Feulsn Brotvertioow renesembled at Masonic Hall, Mr. Anthony A. Qrifin in the chute A number of delegates prosunied credentials and were adnitied. TUR PRESIDENT ANNO): MEASAOE Mr. Bavave commenoud by sae. : he was aorty to see so few Circles (oo mpi eatively pena ing) repre sented at the preannt Congr. bul at the same tae expressed his satisfaction in kaowing that ail preeont were steriing mew aad tras to ble canse, He wen cvedled 10 review at considerable lomgth eae pro arse of the movement daring ‘+ past yent. Tle satd he had felt bow difcait 5 me. ith to kerp ther ao vast and o ies or ancsition, 1 Address when therc many aven-es en still he war oem taken. anil trong, the tempt of the Maxoma irom the @ #11 In many pars of the eouasry (shir Apreibed) the ceganvzaion wae in inll working der, and the dri! hg of the rank and pe was cong on quietiy, but wterdily and sonstantuy. ine mae bor of «worn metab rain Te'aud waa nevor more | thon At tye preaens tikwe rod va Mequcutly repeated eue for ariua in Cork aud other pats proved that Wey wm varies the enctoy and provide. the ‘* xradnally with x enppiy of arias, He was gid to be able to tay that the oy fur. uunate division which var sukeood the OT4An. Jaation in this countey, was almost Guikiown actor the water, of if kr was set a8 of no Mport nee. There, be said, there exisied a pary, welfmnes {0 Liam, read: eo brough all ih sufforings and al privations fur! ve of councry, and eniy anxious to have an opporiualis of tghiting, w here- as the spirit of jenlousy wich cxisted here, and was loetored and promate! by traitors for thelr own priv vate aexrandivene aad puralyaed the imoveacent, and sondored ateetuicly uacless tho well-knowa Melty ot te memb. i+ of He hoped, however, that tl v and tat Amerc yore them when Uhey we reliing a bnew 1d eave their Learty eympat hice to movement, whicn bad for tis object the nprow! of IIb- erty, which must always Lo wisaed for’ by repudil ns, and the han lation of England, the horeditery enewy of the Uniuat States, ana the wbettor of the untedvrate rebellion. He Went oa ave of things ta this couutry, eivirg a detailed ae count of the nowhr of C.reles and tie condition of the finances (but these partioaars were Mot for pab- Heation at present), He closed by voll branches, ral to all pre. sto use their utmost endecvors Hore Anion VaonE the son: thieving bravcher and Reey up tae spirit of patriot. iw and the hatred of Kngiaud in (he dearts of Lrish- men, RASUMPTION OF REGULAR BUSINRAS. ‘The regular business of the orzanization was then resnnied, and the rejeris presented were ciber adopted or referred {0 \4e proper . mmiltees. At 1 u'clock the Convoution toox a recess for aa hour, TUR AYTRASOON SmBON was mainly ocenpled witu the diroussion of dia Dated claims of delegatos co vats nud the trannuc tion of important business, The meoting theu journed anu! tuts mornin General Committec 9) the Gorman > eratic boca Party. This organization mot last night at their boud- quarters in Germania Hall, fu Third avenae, near Bighteerth street, avout sixty delegates being pro- sent, Dr. W. Schirmer presited. Judged. J. Feie, man presented the report of the Executive Commit- tee ou the Kchoul question, in which the mission of the German eiement ia this country was at great Iength entargod anon, After a liveiy discussion it Wes referred back to the Committe De, Magnus Grosa moved that the Committee par- Ucipate it the procession at tue Muaboldt fesiuvnd on toe 14th of September, This motion Was unanl twously adopted. mon — mrce Sale of Trotters, Mr. D. B. Lewin, of Middletown, N. ¥., has wold the larger paitof lis trotting stock at aucuon, ‘oa Hampton The Hambletonian + jastvills, Tenn, ailion, three yeure old, woud $1.50; another, two years old, fi $2,000; and auoiner a yearling, ais for $4000, Belle of Orange was Loucht by Wim HM. Mead, of Wawa- ronda, ; Jolla M tare, with cull, fe ad; Lady Irwin ma 5, my &c, Lhe total amoont oF sala was about Our & Coxconn, N. H., Aug. Jeft ou o special train at Y A. M., aceompanied b; Gov Blearn et Justioe Perley, te Hon. G. G. Fory, aud olvers. Rreretary oulwell and Atior: aty-oneral Hoar wero gucsts of Mr, Fora last might, aud Jef at haif-pasi 6 o'clock for Concord und Groton, nt Grent — LOSSES BY FIL &. Mr. Coolridee’s barn, in Cambridze, Miss, was barned oo Wednesiay night, Luvs $3,000! Two miles of snow sheds on the Central Pacife Raliroad, between Cio scand Summ't, wero burned oa Wedneaday vight- Peasive Falsom's dwelling, an’ John Popper's mill We Loke Village, N. Ha was burned on Weduesday night. Messrs, Chatfleid & Wood's warehouse, , between Colunibl: urned om Weduendti ‘n Walnat inciunatl, JOTTINGS ABOUT TOW — ‘The tnquest in tho Carl Schurz (Mallteky) suicide was liold yestorday, but developed uo new fuc.e. ‘Tynographival Union No, 6 will picule in Jonos's Wo. . to-morrow. ‘There were iM deathe, 343 dirthe, and QT4 mar- Hawes tn thi ty during the past week. ‘The Germans of the Tenth Ward met ‘ost night fo the purpose of organizing an Independent Geriaa Ciud, A betting oMce was opened yesterday in Wall street for the great boat race, An inrone man, while bein; Tombs, yeaterduy morning carriage (hat was conve ‘The body found on Wedn at Pier 4, bi Cherry stre John O'Brien, who vas tnjared by a stone falling on hum t4¢ i grading Seventh ayeuue, died Yeaterday at bis homo * Lath etroet, A Germon named Gastare Hauntapny was arrest- ed tor horse stealing, A hore tah. possession was found to belong to Jacob Weeks, oc! Bxdaie, A rabiu dog which had bitten. voy was killed yesterday tn Geventh avenue, by OAtcer Davis, of ihe Sixternth'trectact. removed from the ‘4 the side out of the lay in the North River been Mentited as that of Mz, Foot, of 3 rods under false pre- on. street railroad has deen laid for more than bait the distauce 20 Houston street, trom river vo river Jobn Mulligan, insane, of 37 Sseond avenne, war found wanleriug avout the streets yestentay "Morning. Ho wae taken to Bellevue Iloeyita Harney Slavin fell through @ hatehway in Law: tores, corer of Water aod Kast atiects, joe ‘and was suverely injured: terday ny # team rec aad dangerously ljured. Conipan Hon on the ley of Septouper, ‘The Egan Custom House fraud case was contluned yesterday before U.8. Cowmmuasinuer Sulvlds. Severs Witness were examined, Out HO’ oi#lon Was readered, ‘The New York Engineers’ Protective Society deny thar they sont ® dcleate to the Puiladeiphie Labor Congres, The Frait Growers’ Club held their week!y mee ing yesterday afterugon, in Park plac the exh dition Ovhbwers aud truite was Very fs. Several interesting Dapers wore read, Pistoi-firing at a board feneo for drinks Is 9 custom Ipdulges in by tae Hegnonters of a taxur Deer ealvoa. in Beco en UO, Us ‘wreoly-third wirewt. Perons re siding tu the orhood dou't like Several clgns doalers, ci contrary to law, were before Commu yesterday, They plead igaurance, and wi OM paying cos Lawrence Hines, of 580 First avenue, was shot id ue, near Uwe er Dhlelds ‘The funeral of the Inte Major Ge ram took place yesterday irom the loly Communion, corner Blath avenue am Arent. Messce. Walter Brown & Co. held their regular Auctiva sale of wool yesterday, aud sold M740 pounds At satisfactory prices, ranging irom 1. to W cents per e Clarence of thy jencieth ne Tras AAALLOS, urer of the Humboldt cho 'vledges the receipt ab sate” previonsly re from Mr. wins #1500, stolen Heignt KU Wat hoe! Aud Oroaat & Las yer oven obtalued to the roober rd, of 49 West Thirty third street, tlre ¥e Nom, & WaKon 4: the coruer of treet and Seveath avenue, the wheels pact iny over bis) ody, aud causing Meath i a few minutos. ‘The :esigence of tae Hon. Benjamin Wood, in jf Was entered by buritis ou Tueeday, wad bale yuawh# dianpd nur set with ra ‘ Hire boxes. rt ¢ ad & Der Pst Aa Eat: WMS ate ba ti es aud cunvictivn uf tne thiey Aman covered with Viood aud wounds ealtod gore Feterday morning at Bellevue Hosptta) ana ‘faked fo have his wourds dresser Dat as be. alled 10 re vr cootorm to the rules of the inaue {ullon, bis reques’ was refused, god le weus vlsew here, iH We ty he hha xy Fiea he Coie ature, ‘corner even Treat Oth etree, led | came a maiter of wonder how he could nave vdeseribe the | elling etgare | porarily, oo je! PRICE TWO CENTS, THE CURIOSITIES OF CRIME finered of Kaz | 4 WRRITARLH JACK SHEPARD Efe OAPES FROM THF TOMBS, A Toma 5 comes a Dird of Freedom, The officials at the City Prison were yeaterday morntng at daylight greatly exerted to find that during the nigbt James Borns, a bergler, who had been in- carcerated |. the Tomba on tho charge of barglary At 108 Beokinan street, had made bis cseape, Ae tho pritouce had been confined on the fourth ter, ft ber Om, ort the position of a shelf, whick had beam on the opprsite wile of tf coil, was noted. Thia ebolt he had foreed from its place, and Jamming it betweea the rightand teft hand walle, made a platform by which he reached the -vindow, nearly nine feet from the Mooring of the cell. ‘This window is bat atx inches high ond twenty-eight inches lone, and looks e the p.ctoole of a casemate, By groasing his head, eres forced Me way throazh, and shaving sl bianigot int ‘imself to the reet, irom whieh It ro ci the sidewalk, The William Ranahen, the cell with Burns, proteases to have + inne to DAR Oe Whoo, oF whore ha made. or proeured agit Be known Cape, oF how tiie Wwoil w im about 2 y fram, rere suppoved to foliow tne trade wiuer.4 He was arrested on Ju.y 18, and ally comm. ted On July #9 for trial. he ec A Marder Prevontod by « Piece of Whale bone. A young man ebout 21 years of ago, named Philip Dana, wes arraigned before R corder Pope, of Hoboken, yesterday forenoon, on s charge of ab tempting to ike the life bystaobing of the wife at Thomas Finnegan, resiting in Newark street, near Urove. It wars that (he prisoner, whe was on der the induonce of Hquor, went ti house and proposed t Mra. FI husband and elope w rejected, «nd Gndir proposition Nat persuasion oF threats came onraged, and drawtog ¢ made n des ae B's heart. Fort pew; oF pone 4 th the fovee of Le blow sawed. the pou to bead ucariy doable. Mre, Ilanagat fd In making hor escape from. the «oald-be more deror, wed in causing his arrest, Recorder Pope committed him to jati to await trial, —— ‘The Massachusctts Burglare, Another ‘complaint was enters Famed acalgst itlea Ne Flood, Rey i, aad wee beou bad, ray My Payrter) herb] bd were } ednesiiay arrurznod for committing & OW North adatan. On duty 2 FR and g108 will carried of BM” worth of boots and shoes orth of dey goods Yeaterday moraing Mr. Mather nauined aimee the steak os ged by Detenive Hat, 4 of the Fit Ward Poll: $135 worth of prope belonging to bi id yesterday afternoon he aint before Justice Hogan at the Tomba, ‘Toe prisoners wore fui eoimittsd va oth come plaints, eg ‘Touk (oo muca Medicine and Died. Jane Wilor, aged 24, was about » month le to Biacawoll's Tsland for throe mont Teheving beon sscertained that abe ws a woman Invelligeae sition v# nurse was given he to that capactt bottle of diarrhea modicine wag placed in her hand to give in proper doses to the patient On Sunday fist, feeiing somewhat de- Jano thought she would try the effect of the heewlt, and swallowed the contents of Too resmit waa death. Yesterday an Ime the bottle, quest was held, and a verdict returned in accordance Wits the above fac —-—- Kil a Man withs Cert B On Monday night, waile Patrick Quigley, roak ding at 2 West” Fortieth street, was on his home, he was waylaid by Michao! Gallagher aa Michael Mualtvon, in Fortioth street, near Brow vay, and beaten with» cart rang until Gearly insensivie. Hy vas romoved to Lis residence, when it was as certaned (hut Ms aknil was fractured, aad that there were three or four scalp wor ‘The ansuilants were arrested, and commitied to Jefereoa, Market to awaut the result of the Injuries, Janes Smith, teenth street, on riry store and selzi waa Stated residing in Bast Thire Wodneaday nigut entorod tie Jew- lee G. Webber, 6 Foursh 20, two trays contaiuing rings and fo, ra into the atroot, He wus pareued and captured by annie of the Fifteeuth Pree cinct, with the property 10 lin posession. Jusiion ith committed (he prisuner in defaultof §1,600 > auewer, a The Bank Ni ies Out-flanked, Wasmsorox, Aug. 24.—According to previous agreement ts’ National Bank Company uf New ‘ork Was to furnish the ‘Treasury Department to- day with $10).00 of fractional currency aod the saine amount daily hereafter, and in event of failure it was undirstood that the contract with both the Bavk Note Companies 5, a amount promised was not euppiied, dnt a telogram was received this afternoon trom the officers of each of the companies stuting that the spect- fied amouut had been shipped nud would reach here 'omorrow morning. Acting % Kichardeon telegraphed back in reply chat the de- artunent Would require two huadred thousand dol- lars daily kereaiver, ‘The coniract does not soceity what amount shall be fur ed doliy hy these com- Leip) It being Jef to the discretion of the Seere- ryof the Treasury. The rst deliveries wero to have been made on the 15th of May last, but to their failuce to supply currency in quaatities equal to the requirements & great Creebal Ay ag duced, and it will be the 16th of Sepiem! the demands of the Treasury will be it, even should the companies furaish 200,000 doliers ay, about whieh there seems to be some doubts, It they fail, arracgements Fave been perfected at tho Ureasury by whicn lars en be ‘turned out daily after ten day dae EE SPARKS FROM CHE TELEGRAPH. pints soele ‘The Italian Convention met at Chicago yesterday, ‘There will be ® Cabiact mectiug on Tuosdsy 0 “hie bark Bridzeport has beea got off Block Island wituout uiueh damage. ‘Vhe schooner ®. A. Hsmmond was run into end damnnged off Nauset, Maas., yesterday. The public debt stavemeat for August will show a slight redactiot ‘The customs receipts from Ang, 14 to 21 Inclusive were $1,390,429. Gulch mining in New Mexico is a failure oa ac count of the rearcity of water, It iy feared that the Indians in New Mexico are about to coutolldate against the Government. Accattle disense bas bro? on out in the vicinity of WiImington, Cal. ‘The mos. fashionable ball of the season at Long Brancu came op at the Steteoa House laat night. Hermans & C),. hapters, of Cineinnati, suspended Their Wabllitics amount Ww $125,000; ameus ‘The wife of the Rev. Mr. Center, of Piddeford, Me, committed suicide’ yesterday. ‘Cause, despon- deuoy ‘The Gettysburg exploring party enntinued, their examination cL the batile Oeld yesterday. To-day generni lines cf sho third day's battie are to be stake John Grady, an old employee of the H.R. R. Ry g omipany, was hi’ od by #locomotive pear Fishkill yes ‘A Foronto judge, in the case of the neuttling of the Garryowou, decided vesterday that I. ‘Adinl Talty lawe exten ted ty Lake Erle. There were sore Internal Revenue selzuces re- ported yesierda” to Washington thaa on auy previous Gay durtog the |. seat Adi aistration, Yesterday morning o freight train on the Brio Rall. iat) soother neat ack Wock, a1 4 Dow tevine Te badly dauazed. On Wednesday evening a frelzht train on the Bite Railway rap mto another near y's Station, sod Dot iraina were Daly -av'aged. Messrs, Knowlson & Morgan, extennve wood deaiort of Troy. snanesdea paytieal, Ita thought tam Fodnesdny. ‘The, grand ball of the season will taxe place at Wea jnt ob Monday eveataus, the Wth prox, i not on Saturday, as erroneously aunounved. A breach In the Genesee feeder in Rochester, N. Xj, bas caused the suspersion of navigation on kno which “ill probably continue day. nawed Stevens fell between two Scene mee rihwestern Pailroed zere, Com SHS yesterday inurming, aud was killed. fe Massachusetts State Labor Convention fe Hoston yesterday decided to admit women On the Blale Contral Commuitten. By by f of var ty. rh : srvsug inemeclves, Ner'wete Willeds ‘The victor thee set off. ‘ational Land Comm ny A terday at St. Lor o ‘ ay vot 000 a Tamliles wr! sect A new cluat Pac.fic on Une aireet ry io lat, 91,0, % Halt’. from gmieh’s hes) ssc adultes itor Avother injunction | as Saco granted in the m of the Worcester (Mass) Horse Kailroaa Cs * bid in" Che property at auction om a A number of the bridges os mm the ustead, Bbet ford, and Clhambel) iy tn Can are also greatly Before President Grant lett day moralug, L hetou ae ne wmouted Mise alu woot, A