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~ | mer — THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. IN THE TOILSOF THE WOMEN —— THE HOS. HORACH GREELEY IN A STARTLING POSITIO - He Dines with the Ennadriphia—Sasan B. vand Mire Stanton fask tn hie Greciey Gives the I ts Some Practical Hi ltors Threatened. ‘The Kunadelphia is the first-born of the Wo- en's Suffrage Bureau in Twenty-third street, It is & word of Greek origin, and means good sisters. It te & sockty of whieh Miss Anna Dickinson is President. Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mire Susan Be Anthony, Mrs. Plielps, and Mrs, Wilbour aro the allspice of the Society. ‘Their object is the Promotion of temale su(frage and the elevation of the sex generally, Their means are novel. They Propose inviting to breakiast, at stated periods, all leading journalists and sojourning legisiators or Atateamen, who may prove obtuse or refractory upon the question of wo rights, und talk them one at & time into common sense, When Esther and Vashti, aay they, had favors to ask of Abasuerus, they gave him ® banquet, Mellowed by golden Wines and savory stews, he Snvariably sncenmbed, INVITATION TO THR HON, HORACE GREELEY. Mrs. (Stanton, having beard that the Hon. Horace Greeley had privately indulged In sundry growls at her political course on var oceasions, and feel ing, moreover, that the sege of Chappaqua hud proved himself som t heretical mpon the woman question, suggested that he should he che first guest This ugrecd to, and the lady consequently rote the philosopher an invitation to breakfast, Tt was accepted withont comment, Due preparation was, therefore, made, and the roseate tite 1 oom en the hang with nortreits entronce floor waa duly of Hannal More, Mary Wol stoncerait, Lucretia Mott, Mre, Gov. Clinton, Jane Portor, G 4, Kllzabeth Cady Stanton, Sa fan B. Anthony, and Anna Dickinson, In the cc of them all, like Capid among the nymphs, was a picture of the Hon, Horace Greeley, Perched abore was a female Victory trinmphantly driving Mars in 9 chariot, THE PULLOSOPHER BEPORH TIME, Breakfuet had been ordered ata quarter-past e1 yesterday morning, thous! toguished guest specifi d eight o'clock aa the chosen hour. Mr. veley came at halfpast seven, while Mrs. Stinton wan yet eiving the finishing touches to akaperb toilet of binck barege, trimued with bine ribbons, ond was placing a peculiar and tasteful black net upon the chignon at the back of her snowy cura, As the bell rang, Miss Anthony, in hor usual 0) and gold spectacles, with & crimson crap shawl, opened the door, You see, Mr. Greeley, to the philosopher, * Tam ‘always up and Mra, Stanton, ak usual, 18 be- bt, h the invitation to the A GRNKMAL COMMOTION, Consternation ran throuzh the establishment on the announcement of the philosopher's arrival, It was feared that Unreo-quarters of am hour of forced talk would deaden tho gemt of the meal, and apaxmo: dic orders were given for bronkéant i the earliest Moment, ‘The philosopher was asked up into the ior. “The morning was chilly. Mr. Greeley wore traditional white overcoat. He tnid aside bis yed adress suit of black, of un- lean shirt, the neck tie straight, and ts, that sparkled in tle Fising sun. He waiked up stuire, as requested, and Poered through his gold spectacles at the paintings ‘On the walle of the luxurious rooins, MRS, STANTON APPEARS, Mrs. Stanton epeedily came down atairs, her rosy foo brimming with smiles and humor. “The two @hook lands, and tho lady enthroned herself in a @ky-bine arm-chair, ‘The philosouher dropped upon sot couch of crimson. Mrs. Phelps then enterod the room, gorgcously arrayed in black silk and pea- ribbous, fel imposing headdress, Mins ¥ soon joined the party, and requested them. 20 walk below, ‘The staifense’ was narrow. They wont down in single file, Shaker style, ‘The fair President was absent; she was lecturing upon woman @ufrage in California and the Territories, Mrs, ‘Wilbour was ulso absent, THM DREAKHAST. The breuktaat table wasa blue of beouty, Huze Douquets were scattered among the decanters, Their fume was mingled with the aroma of a juicy leak, which wad nestled in a fringe of ed finh Goated in a platter of mi Horembled eegs, bordered and dotted with sweet herbs, wmlied at M: d pota of coffee, Coootate, und ited his -plensure, O ‘melons, peaches, and bananax encircled the princ! flower vase, clusters of luscious xrapes cling to gilded sides, and milk-white rolls threw their warm inccuse over Mr, Greeley ® head THE PHILOSOPUER SMILES. ‘The philosopher waa seated opposite to the traits mentioned above, and was told that ture guest would Gnd bilnself added to th ‘He laugoed, and Mary askod lin if he would tak cofice “ Nothing at water. Give mea glass of cold spring water,” said the potoe er ‘Juicy steak and fried potutocs were added, and the piiflowepher was happy. WHAT TH LADION THOUOHT OF MR. GREELEY. ‘The ladies onjoyed the conversation of Mr Greeley, Thongh not fally upon the latte ‘of woman fufirace. they felt that he had gencrally tavored Progress of all kinds, and wos beyond tne mare of Public men exemplary in social life, ‘The conversation grew witty and brilliant. The rkling saies of the ladies were interrupted by ‘thog propositions of the philosopher In Coustantinople,’ said he, “where women Jead the most secluded lives, public morals. are on 4 higher plane than either la London or New York.” ‘he ladies had not been to Constantinople, and ould nos contradict him. But,” said Mrs, Stanton, “if Turkey is prefern ‘Die, why not go back to Turkish life? Judge o Public morass by the leading men and women ot ation. Turkey produced ® man equal to Horace Greeley?" THK PHILOSOPHER SONPLUSSED, ‘The philosopher was nonplussed. Ite lapsed into @ weak site, and ate two peaches, He said: Tagree w you fully, ladies, in regard to the education of women in soibe trade or profession, by which they may be thoroughly fitted for self saps Dut, ns women have always been in a comparat ntly in the Divine order ireoley,” bald ume that everything that is #tund the Divine order, why did the K wn party abolish slavery? We can as well nesume that ( placed the ne slavery, ae that he consic women to tt vo" wlways governed the many, throuzh ull nme, and it has only been in th days bf advaneing civilization that we have fou power placed in the hands of the masses." But,” said the philosopber, * the status of the gro has not been so universal a fret, ay that of wo. here was uo siavery in Vermont, for iu or yotin the territories, where thore was no one to enslave, { Mrs. Stanton, We do not Judge of a type of civilization by what we see in one ‘mali corner of the earth MORACK WANTS TO G0, The talk continued in as ¥ etrain for nearly two hours, when the philosopher suid he had au eu agement, snd arose to le The Indies anid they Intended to invite sundry editors, and asked who ehould be next in order Ask Hivelo of tne Times.” said the philoso. pher; * bat why not have several at once ? “ For two reasons,” said the ladies, In the first place, good men are scarce, and we desire to spread these entertainments through the winter, In tl next, we wish to stind every man on his individual merits alone, that he may gain uo strength or advan- e from his companions, The battle might other- be unequal.” THE PHILOSOPURR DEPARTS, The ladies then thanked the philosopher for his wieit, urged frequent calls on iis part, that they might enjoy the wisdom of bis counsels, and promixeda full and. circumstantial account of the mutual intervie win the Kevolution of next week. By this time the philosopher hud donned his white coat All shook hands, Miss Anthony accompanied him to the door, and he departed, pith coke ' CONGRESSIONAL BOTCHING, A Hole in the Enough for the State Thr Wasmaton, Sept, 3.—Attorney-General Hoar has rondered a decision relative to political atfuirs Virginia, He says Uiat the Legislature must, as a prerequisite, submit the Constitution and their action thereon to Consross for approval. In thin the test oath will not be required. ff the Constitution and the uction of the Legislature be approved the Legis latare then becomes the Legivlature of the Stite of Virginia, ‘But before sucn approval, by Congress, Virginia not being in all respects & State of the Vnton, the Legislature as 4 provisional body cannot Peas iss Without its members taking the lest oath $$ ‘The Death of a New York Reporte Mr, Edward Pearce, a well-known city report: er, died at his parents’ home, in Pawtucket, It, L, gn Tharaday, of consumption, at the age of 24 years, Mr, Pearce a thorougbly abate! 2 fog exclusively on vegetables aad cold water was ever ready to dispense his hardly earned money with hin loss fortunate who (ook an interest in every mo The advancement of women, and exe fence iu that dircetion, Mr, Pearce was 4 truatwor- ‘hy reporter, tad gained (rieads wherever ba mans, MUTUAL ADMIRATION, - The Police Cavtnins go ona Spree and pre- srota Testimonial to a very worthy Gen- y President of Hoard Police: awant Scenes At Saybrook, At 8 o'clock yesterday morning the police captains of the Metropolitan District embarked from the Twenty-seventh atreet depot for Saybrook, Conn. On the platform Inspector Dilks did the honors to the captains and the ropresentatives of the presa, Among the gentlemen of note on the plat form were Messrs, Thomas B, Asten and Major W. Black, ‘The band led off with the “Aimazonian Mareh."* and with lond hazans and the waving of pocket: handkerchiefs, the special tram aped on its way, After admiring the beauties of the changing land scapes, the police ofcials, to beguile away the mo- notony of the road, inculged in discussions on the panel game, the dark lantern theory, Chathau street mysteries, and other kindred topics, and a gentleman of Terpischorean proclivities, gave ex: tracts from a Highland fing to the music of the Twenty-second Regiment band, OMmcial frigidity was thrown off, and agenial deportmeut worthy of the occasion, took H« place ‘On arrival at Bridgeport the entire police force from Commissioner to roundsman, came down to ereet the excursion party with the Intention of de livering a formal address, but this time did not pers mit, At Clinton, Mr. N.C, Ely, President of the Farmers’ ( the railway respects, ‘The (raln on appr of Fita-Groeno Hullek, at ¢ band played a solemn dirg ‘Phe station at Saybrook was rexehed at h ab, was station to pay his hing the monument lord, huited, and the past of tWentystwo carriages was mod, headed by the band, The citizens were here in great nuin! rs, and all the ho nth hamlet were festooned and decorated with face As the column wound ii* way through the vil Pink the residence of the wiiow of Commodore lull of 1st ty, and that of the brother of ( D. Spen| Villdze girls lined the pathwa;s, waving flacs of welcoue, When the residence of Mr cached a hall was ordc ld of his es and Kracions stile of weleome is a sufferer from cancer of the however, much better than he intai k up Shonld Auld Acqu nd they browcht tears to Mr ined on one shoulder against th and held w stick, whieh ix a constant ,co door o nion "he Superin jeson marsballod the captains around at the wide of the house, where, under a Jent of Police and Inspector Jam the piazza and old clin, they took sents, Mr. Acton cordially shook each by the haud. “The piaaza was festooned with flags and flowers, tastetuily arrayed. The beautiful danghters of the Inte President of the Police Bowrd dmtribated nomegays to the captains, who placed them tn their buttonholos, A throng of Villagers and country folks witnessed the interesting event ‘The Rey, Mr. MeCauli, ina few well chosen re- marks, ailuded to Mr. Actoi merits, ‘The Superintendent of Police then 1 uted the tests. monial on behalf of the inspectors and captains of New York as a token of affection for Mr. Acton, Letters from Jui Mr. Acton's succes- sor in office, and fr Mr. Acton then Th talk to yo hard a itttle bit. Know what to ray I'm glad to eee you. 1 it ix nine months since E Since then I've had @ pretty hard m kolng to win. L'm back an stree ‘uy gaining now, and prineiples. 1 take ke two quarts of that aud four peaches di y Liquor Irlends would like to hear ein 1 take green “seal in. amall dorer—U nat Want. them to distribite tt it Hoyou think Lean ever forget the pore aud dann G I tell y, won't. Vib lors enter, who aided me to quell tt rot int Brown, Never while I live Forget or God gives me understanding. Tthink of you, genie: ar ve) mon, morning, noo’ nd night. ¥onr coming ‘ners to see tne in worth forty tesutnonials. Lun Rolg Lo Ket Well to rearrange the police districts of the city of New York. This is no speech ; U'm talking to iny old boys Let the preas bova In: or the yresn Kang." ns we tinad ublicity to call them. 1 don's fear You, gentlemen, Captains, have great responsibilities. Do your duty, and do nothing that a pate take exception to, Listen to nothing hut good, nplaintn, In the coon a banquet was spread in the Oya. ter River Honse, at the mouth of the mouth of ine Connecticut river. The Captains returned late last ight. — LOCAL POLITICS. oe cans of the Fourteenth, bly Jisaatinged with the old dieorgant zation, met Inst night, Mr doim HH. Brady in. the chair. Gen. Joseph C, Pinckney vered @ speech in wlueh he exposed ‘the corruption of the present Republican General Committee, and recommended the forming of a new and distinct Association in Which something more would be sought than the In dividual interests of the members. Tt is form an organization whieh all Republic ‘who are in favor of hovest primar Already it hax moro 10) names, and Were proposed withor the old ¢ 0 delegates neral Committee over which ides The Purified Republi The Republicans of the Fourteenth Asse District who are The Corrupt Democracy The Brooklyn Reform Association last met evening, the Vice-President, the Hon, Morris Rey- nolds, inthe chair. Mr. Rodney 8. Church read a aper of personal remiinreuces, in which he denied that he was opposed (o Ci introduction of water, bat thet if bis plan nad becn adopted, the eity wi have becn saved about £1.09), “Mr. Cleve read areportom the anbject of tio city taxes. He de. nounced the Democratic orcin zation of the coun- ry 4s the judiciury, which are cor rupt. on proposos a thorough eystem of municipal reform and an h tration of the affairs of the city by the aeicetion of capabic trustworthy men to office ae Kick at Belmont A last evening in the hall in near Tenth avenuc, Mr Mr ud Anothe: was ninth street, Costigan presiaing, Alter the addrernes were delivered, aud it wan tue sense of the Club that Mr, Belmont should get out, A motion that the Club a cede en masse trom the Tammany Democracy tu cre of M Belmonts retoution of the chair of the National Barcutive Committe was debated with consiterable waruath, and finally tabled by 36 to &, ~ The Split Repuds Strengthening. A Republican association, to act in connection with the Central Committee of which Mr, Bugar Keteh: is Pre nt, was forme Jost night in Arion Hall, with J, M. "Patterson, Jx., as President, aud Win, 'Gloxer as decretary, Tho following named gentler eclected delogates to the Com ral Commit MeGay, Bongamin Clapp, d M erson, Henry HW. Haight, Dr. Fed. dents, John V, Meyer, Thomas HM. Oakley, Willian i Falconer. Tammany Straight. Sixth Ward Young Men's Tammany Demo Club bad a large and. enthusin st Th erat last night, and fang out a Walter Ii oie banner Mr, Daniel Mevhan presided — THE LAVIST LABOR N18. - Workingmen's Union-Miew Avs iany The Natlonal Labor Congress Repudiated dor Organization to be Kerwed. 1 Ve the chair last night Mr. Jessup wu ‘dts report as as. te te the late National Le or Congiosa in Poiladelphia, The action of that bily was then strongly eriticixed by several speaker’, who disapproved the attempted acceptance of Mis Anthony as a delegate, when she represented no manual organization, It was added that men attended as delegates of mercly nominal organiaations, who rev ly represented manufseturing companies and corporations of diderent kinda, A resolution was proposed in effect that the work inemen of this city had hops the acts of the Labor Congress, bat regretted that while the ble to approve sume of them, they felt them rossly insulted in respect of others. Labor Co The Fess as How constituted, wus therefore repudiated, and the appointment of delegates to a committee from each organization representod at the meeting Was urged, in order to consult upon a plan for organizing & National Workingmen's Union, In which none but Cona fide laboring men und worven may take part, The resolution was referred to « committer, - bor Hema, otective Union last night elected hu Berry 5 {Dani Francs A, Toe Gilders’ P Mr. ‘Recreta ‘The Biuestun elected J. J. Bergen, Preeident Ment; Patk. Fitzgibbons, Financial Morrison, Treasurer; aud Jas, Meshane, Secretary, One hundred aud thirteen thonsand dollars | fractional currency was received in Washington seater day morning from the Now York Bank Note Compa They will Dexn to print the one and two dolar notes by the frat of Ociover, utters and Flaggers last night Vice: Peat ry Sir Henry Holland, « disti physician, aad bis som, the Rey. Mr. Holland, ur- rived here yesterday, and are the gacsts of Mr, ‘Thurlow Weed. On their arrival here cable telo- . Mr, Holland with the intel THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, CHANGE OF TACTICS BY INE ISH AUTHORITIES, SPAN. Hurzing bans Receive an Encouraging Wink, We understand that the Spanish Consul is very much troubled at not being able to ascertain where the Hornet, which hes been at Halitns for some time past, is destined Late advices from Quebec state that that vessel haw taken ou board a full complement of men, and It te evident that a movement of some kind is intended soon. Her destination is anknown, nor ts it certain that she is to sail at oll, The Spanish Consal a Wash fon, fearing that the Hornet ts to head an expedition in ald of the Coban patriots, has re quested Mivrte, at Ottawa, to ascertain: her intens tlons. One the crewShias sworn that she ts bound for Cuba. The Governor-General of Can- ada, and the Aduiral nding the British Nort rican squadron, refuse to act in the premises until their suspicions are confirmed. The Vice-Consul has appealed to the Collector of Customs to place a revenue cutter in position to comm) watch the Hornet's movements, but the Collector declines to do anything of the kind, Orders have been sent from Ottawa to the Governor to enforce the neutrality laws, What they want in Halifax ts money, and it {¢ doubtful ot present whether the ni can or is willing to pay to scarred out, ‘That is do it, and no other tah Co ave his the only way ho com _ ORLEANS Supposed Filibustering Oslowne = Spanian De THE NEW ENPEDISION amer at New tives Wa ! Her Osteusible Destination siderable Beet ute The Clyde-bnilt Kade runner I is ly ing at the levee 1 the part of the city with steam up. She has taken on board thiety days? coal a8 well asa double crew Six Spanish detectives are and thirty days’ provisions, Hier cargo ts a inyster Wwatebing her Her osteusibie destination is € odar Keys, Fla., but it is believed that she will try to «teal away in the night, and bring up off the Coban coast, There is considerable excitement here about ber. —— SPANISH BANS GIVING THE GHOST AT LAST, saipeaiake nm Capital to be Removed—A with Gen, Marmol—Trin TUE up Correspondence of The San Havana, Aug, 28,—DBy the arrival of the const steamer Clenfuegos trom Santiago de Cuba and ln termediate towns, three days’ Inter news hax been received froin nearly every point of interest in the island. A most important item is the contemplated early removal of Cespedes's capital from Sabaniiia tow town in the district of Santo Kspiritu, leaving Gen. Jordan in compicte cotnmand of the Depart ment of the East A FIGHT WITH @RN, MARMOL, From the Bandera Espanola of Santiago de Cuba of the ist inst,, I learn that the troops under com- mand of Gen, Donato Marmo! were attacked on the 19th alt, and driven from their encampinent near Guantanamo, Marinol’s command retreated to Sa- Danitla, followed by the Sponiarda, who gave up the purawit two leagues cast of that town. ‘The Spaniards report the capture of 25 of Marmol's horses and equipments, but acknowledge the loss of seven men killed and thirteen wounded, A LIVELY TIMK IN MANZANILLO. The Voluntario of the above city of the 2d inst contains the very jatest Information regarding move mente in that department from Spaniel sc Its accounts show, at least, that the Cub Keeping their eneiny well dccunte Spanish garrisons no rest by day or 0 pany of volunteers, whi from Manzanillo on the 16th, apprenended Gane Rufino, of the Cuban army. “Capt, Pedanio, the Voluntario, “ordered bin shot as soon as tured, and reported toat his body was loft by the woodside partly consumed by vultures.” From Campechuela, same district, the Volyntario publishes a report je by Capt, Manuel Forrat, which says that on the morning Of the sth inst. a scout arrived in camp with the news of the approach of a considerable body of Americans and Cubans, Iry and infantry, under the command of an ‘The sont also Kaye informa n joined A com, ‘a foraging expedition retired his comm . advieos Gen, Valmasada that a newly orga ody of insurrectionists has pronounce: at TRINIDAD INA PRARPUL CONDITION. The Jmparcial of Trinidad, of the 84 inst. con tinues its oft-told story of destruction turning that portion of the island Into a desert. The Zmparclal as been the most onispoken of any Spanish paper on the Island from th very commencement of the rebellion, It says i (ue number before me that not a day parses but wh: e torch of incendiarism is at work, * Enrly yee morning wn elegant and mn wcrrcely & loagu om this eity burned to the ground, pecial favor heretofore, but wrecked in this war of confligra- eyentorday, fires wore seen on the ountains to the Fouth, and Iast night we learned that the butidinge of seven plantations hud heen spacious mai on the Cienfucg: Tr has escaped by some sat Inst been barned. But fow buildings, large or #mail, re mn in Uis jurisdiction outside of these walls, aud every ew (reports coine of other and more distant day V jal work. Bhovtle all the reports Vandals, our paper endeavor to Kive ro property fired by these modern ould contain no other news So ureat is the s caused by the torch, that wo. men aud children, ol and young, are camping on the chucriess mountain sides without any sdelter save some friendly tree. ‘The situation in this depart went may be told in these few words, “Oil the rolling |anls, except at places where ear t Lary’s bore hme black Hauide of rebela tun over In the ® numv Mtant Mo ing the 1 the hlehway by adi pravine. (pon the Narelsso hills in anor canip of 2) rebels, With two pieces of art ery. A number Of the Mstnatned baud ser fre te the biuldings at Condalo, Caracusey, and: Cabeza do Vacs. he of thy proprietors of these buildiage wre witht the * Phe command of this district day atter tomor row (Aug. 3) will be given te Col, Demetrio Qui ros, and we expect a new order Of Unga upon lis ‘umption of comman."” THE SPANISH BANK TALKING MIG. Ata meeting of te Dircetors of the Bani of 8) held on the Blinst., the followbng was submitted and passed Hank or A 8 mont the thre devodor, A Hope that (his iy obhOre, that. the wn. Your ¥ pay month eit Of $15,009 uring the tn: er ot 500 Hew volunteers F part will be tinit way be speedily ove ‘ebelion \ very respeettut (QT OMS CARALL RRO, President ‘on ¢ ONCR INTRROMPTE: vari CORRESE Gen, Vasmnar letters: which he —PLUNDER, da large number of has inter. pted by taking them from the mails sent from Santiago de Cubs, Manze nillo, aud Bayamo. Gen. De Iutas Issued & decree ‘On the property of the writers on th ith inst. ‘The namos will be recognized as the m. wealthy real ostae owners of Keatern Cuba, and are as follows: Don Joaquin Acosta. D. Agustin Tamayo, D Agustin Fizuecdo.(). Miguel Figueras, D. Fraucics M Luis Fizberdo, Hernandes, F 2 in ¢ ate Tamas ate Houien cundo Agaer itm, DD. ks aidivar, Pedro. es rhe katrada, D Felix Can Manuel Fuentes, (D. Eduardo Cordon, D. Joaqu thee D. Antonly Infante teller. 1, Jeaus Ko triqueg, D. Tego Morales, 1, Jorge Ce-pedes, 1). Mh Tus Marmol.) Felix Arules, D- Augustin. mol Detuan Rodrigueg, B._ Ba Nc oud Cal Main I ats, D ente Agni Ve — A SPANISU HOAX, - The Fort ines Expedition an alleged a tempt to Ish Impudence — Expeditions Organizing for Cuba. Th. reported fitting out of an expedition at Fort Gaines, Ga., for an immediate departure for Cuba is wholly diseredited by Sefior José Moralos Lemus and the Junta Cubana, No such person as Major Bridgeford lias mado application to any of the Cuban representatives here for authority to ft out an expedition, Seftor Lemus has received hall a dred such applications from Southern cities, 0) D. dro Suarex, 1, D Manuel D. ‘Thege bave come from persona ranking a6 high ap Mejor-Generala of the Confederate army. Lemus thinks that the dispatch of yest ing was one of Minister Roberts SEPTEM Sefior ay morn: ruses de guerre having for {te object a pretty heavy drain upon Mr. Routwell's cash boxes to pay for the hundreds of Dep 'y United: States Mat our Government to station slong is which he has asked the Southern coast, from Fortress Monroe to Mobile and even in Tem Tne hopes of the Spanish Mintater and his friends bere that Marshal Barlow would arrest Sehor Clane- ros on his arrival here the day before yesterday, have been dissipated. ‘A (ow apies were at the differcnt railroads yester. Halifax. and one had the auda ‘and ask for Cols. Ryi ¢ to stand sentinel om the border with head- ty to go Into. nid Currier, Junta One spy be, rted arrival of Mosera. Cleneros and Tinker wlih mMlijons of gold, has brought hundreds Of agenta to tue Junta hoad five arma menafieturing oomya ‘ng also Sefior Lou Or made any itemot to pre 1e Cutharin ‘The J Cuba since t have desired to have not diseor who hay Cuba, organi nly AK OnE Goverment Wi tenancod individuals at the § rolunteered to raise men ant ey know of several now in progress of jiom, and expect some to leave tarters, Who represent have not prepared, rey an expedition for Vbiting was aciz nd them i on with all required supplies of arma and ammunition —— iM Gonatves Bombarde: the Port av night from PORTANT FROM I - d by the Rebels ‘olnt of Belng Cupture: Pace, yal. 1. British war steamor Britomart arrived at this place Inst Aug. Gonaives, and reported that Gonaives had deen bombarded for two days by the rebel steamers Plorida and Quaker City, and the bom burdment continued when she te Aly merchant's house had beem damaged by shell st every The Treasury, the church, and @ great many other build ings in the upper part of the city loss of Jife had been smu’ n refuge in the Conenl, struck, 1 citizen, who Brooks, we Atal ki Vaited Stat ed, and one woman had died from fright Six members of the crews of the rebel ster had been killed by cannon shot troy and three wounded. Simultaneously with ( ‘0 been only one of Mr. soldiers a ou and tw rs the tort He Open ing of the bombardineut w land atiack was made pon ¢ auaives by the rebels, butt “yw gallantly repulsed by the Government troops, who still hold of the town. would defend the plice to the Inst, bis aittition was rendered almost desperate, mers had exvtured all the with mative pi Gen, Chevalier, wha iN but the was completely invested on the bind ai i would be hardly possibi o er, It was Chevalier’s Intention in 7 The bomb the women ani but as acon we theso were all ¢ attace would be renowed with eh Groat excitement provailod Of the Britomart with the above lutelll the arrival gence. THE EX “POST - w Bellevue Hospital shine—Everything and Good. On the dat ins! ity to set fire to the town retreat upon Cape Nichol rdiment bad bee ren to I suspended to allow ve (ur Port au Prinee, of the place, the donbled energy. Port aa Prince o — in the Rvening Post, vAacto ¥ RN. ooks in the Suns Clean, Comfortable, an editorial article appeared ombracing a lettor from a cor respondent, on the subject of Bellevue Hospiti which charged that the bed clothes were insuMeciont and unclean, the rations of bad quality, the nurses rude, the chief cook o drunkard, and the dixcipline censorable. ‘The editor called Ansociation to investigute upon the Citizena’ ebarges, ‘This ine duced the Commissioners of Public Charities on ‘Tharaday to address w letter to the Association de- siring it to investigate and report ed, appointing Mess Wood, Joha H. Sherwood, ( Ward, and Prof, Chandler to re Sands, Wo on Monday ‘The Associa! er Cooper, Nathant urge vestigate the hospital A BUN roporter, learning there facts ata late hour yesterday aflernoon, determined to invests charges hitnself at once, * sui Tle went throu, He found all e un of wo! vo went along. All intelligent, an was told, highly Remembering that the tos reporter called for a cup. them—often even In pillow. On one made ¢: emarkably cfeay, With the exe stains of carhonte ‘The reporter asked to gee tho and these were brought rled-ris with him were cheerful experienced. UT IN TH WAMDS, all the wards, and bed afte wor stripped so that he cou bed A examine the cloth seid and oi! ond orderiic 8 he cantly dressed, seemingly their manner, aud he THR THA ly injurious for a sick patients had been complaine 1 Te was served Had it been stronger ti wilanvona codection of other ¢ Newspapers not allowed on the buds nor auder the pillows VERMIN, No vermin could be found anywhere excopt it was in the wash-louxe, where ® olanket on which a nt bad pat n brought in had become covered in twenty minutes so densely that twenty-four hours’ boils of the blanket had failed to kill them all and ithad to be steamed in addition twelve hours, BATHING, Ninety-nine out of every one hundred patients who ure admitted (0 the hospital eannot be plunied into bath a imine duction of vermin. oly ct. ‘This is the opinion of the physicians, precaution i4 taken, ho On arrival without, jatal very er, Wo provent the intro. Alter the mout caref:l and tmpartial investig ition, and at ao hour when visitors ware not expect« rtor left the hospital satistiod thit t rep + the re is hotuing of which any reasonable man can com lain, oe THE AUKORA BOKEALIS. - The Humpty Dumpty Transformation Sccuc Ontdon At x quarter to 1 o'clock this: morning a lumi nous belt of great brilliancy was observed extendi from the western horlzon to beyond the zenith, icy woe brilliantly iluminated, At hort intery the Urillianey would wane for a few seconds, and then break out again In greater splendor than befor A variety of fgures not unlike comets woul cea i AU every wu lous ah Of allver ‘lightning flisied os the 01 sky, Anon they would tude away, and @ steady old-fashioned aurora bore ais would take thelr place, By lit past however, the tlmy-winged flashes had been = wal lowed ih the darkness. Struggling clouds ruled over the sky, and between the riits | Hike the eyes of ureb has dropped upon — tra ‘The Jamesport Camp Mew five thousand persons uttended the weet horsday, and ae large a number york 0 ing iaformation trial cu ene, alter a — ra ny On Thursday the services were conductuit by the Rove. Francia Hill, Wm, P, Corbet, aad the Presid Ing Elder BE. E. Griswold ; yesterday hy the Rov. Heury Aston and Wu, Hadley, The crowning glory of a c terdy, the known as the End of connists 0 parish, an Long Island, > meeting, the love yesterday morning.” After the morn ounisters formed an ‘amp Meeting Association of The associat minister and one ti ha» fOr its object thi the event of ves to be fount, W BER 4, THE CURTOSITIES OF CRIM —_——— THE FORGERY OF THE PHILADEL- PHILA CITY WARRANTS, o_aaGiarmne Arrest by Photoare A Detention by Telegraph The First Clae trom the Tew of m Bather Drowned Cape Maya For some time past the city of Philadelphia has been flooded with forged city warrants, A few days ago one Guseen waa accidentally drowned at Cape May, and among lis eifects was a trank, In which the Coroner found a number of the blank forged warrants, He informed the authorities of Philadet Dhia, and the body was recognized as that of one of the persons who had passed the warrants, In Guaeon's trank woe also a keness, which was re: cognized as that of his conte The likeness was sent to New York, and yesterday Detective OMicers Farley and Eustace arrested the origiiial on Broadway. The prisoner gave the mame of Martin Gray, but he was known in Philadelphia aa Leland, and elsewhere as Lindenbaum, ‘The authorities in Philadelphia were telegraphed to, and they sent back word for the Police to huld the privoner at all hazards until « requisition could be sent on, Te was therefore locked up in the Police Central OMlce cell, to be taken fo Court to-day ate, Tragedy in Greenwich Street. From the Beening Post, Sept, Yesterday, at the extensive pork packing estabs lishment of Milleman & Sons in Greenwich, near Tonth street, a eclreumstance oceurret whieh Is re lated in the ante m deposition which Is given below, A young Germain named Hanning asserts that he wne at work yesterday morning, bas w ferling very unwell; that one of the firm, Charl Milleman, feame up’ and ordered kim to, work faster, He replied coull not, ax he wa he woukt ho re tnt did os ani ing Mille Tower part of boots, whieh rendered Finally he mamaced Brunswick street, Jersey City, anil as he entered the house fell prostrate upon the floor, A phystevn was called, and, gpon examination, was of the opinion that the blow had caused a rupture of the Intestines, as there bos eines been a continual dew of blood. This morning the inured was su fering severely, ana it ty thought cannot recover. Subsequent inquiry revealed the fact that the perpe trator of the outrage had left the city, Later ia the day, Dr. Kirston having made an afdavit that Nanning bad sustained a rupture of the intestines, causing great loan of blood, Justice McAnally, of sersey City, this afternoon proceeded. to the of the injureu man and Look his ante-mortemn d tion, Charies Milleman has been arrested, - The Newest Wall Street Mystery. Messrs. Perkins & Co., of 60 Wall street, w nt ed to Dorrow $11,000 in cash, and arranged witb Al fred Colville for the loam, deposlting with him ten be ) as collateral, George Knight, clerk, handed the bonds to George Allen ( Adential book: keeper, who ga in liew thervor. doim Riley, Colville’s clerk, pu F apparently fast. fi pees tafe keoping tor the D. port Company, where Mr. EA Wall street, cover, took 4 night to the Bute nedict, of B) laced it with his own papers in the vault. On the next morning Benedict took out bis Valuables, and at the door ot his ofiee dulivered to Riley the’ package containing Colville’s securities, When Mr. Clarke arrived he found the soalod on. velope ou his desk, Soon afterward MeKaight called to return the money lent, aud Clarke opened the envelope, Which was still «eulod, but the bonds were misking, Detective Ofcer Niven arrested Rt- ley, who was taken to the Tombs, and bel for ex amination —. Mr, Bergh and « Policeman's Perjury, before the Police to compluin of John committed . Bergh tecified that in Brooklyn, at the foot of Fulton street, he noticed a hoy driving @ Horse which bad a sore on his ueck about two inches in diameter and Jed the omcer, who * dragged hit he oMcor ins pe ed the sore, and aeked the boy why he h 1 the horse so. When the offcor was «worn before dus tice Walsh, Mr, Borgh said, Will you swear, in the mee of the ever-living God, that the kin was broken?" and the oMmoer vaplied.f wile? Hence Mr. Berzh's appeal to the Police Commis sloners, my ’ IMs kiyn, charging that he —- Disappointed Bond Robbers. Yesterday afternoon two bond th yf James Brandt, ship street and stol eves to contain bonds, wa it 1s us from the ofc en a few days nyo the thieves 1 have secured a prize, Yesterday It contained papers, worth $40,000 to. the owners, bat of value to anyone else, Last evening the box contents were found by the ce on the sidewalk in Wooster streot, neat Amity. - Tho Sun's Prize Temperance Lect Peter McEvar, a wife beater, who hay repeat odly been arrested for indulcence In bis elevated and retini ple to his children, was locked up at Jetlerson Market for reposting the beating ouce Wo often this time, ibiy, with fital effet. TI Had tne box been & woman was sent to Bellevue Hospital, and whem she recovers she Is to be sent to the House of Detention, and compelled to appear against her husband, who, It need uot be addod, i# a drunkard - LOSSES BY FIRE, > The Dismal Swamp on Fire—The Reptiles and Wild Animals Kxcapt Fontue pt. 8,—The + sll burning sumed 0 haber. At times is so dense here that it has the fire is over twenty miles dinta of wild rattle, bears, rattlesnakes, and on the appenr ance of fire they beat a hasty retreat to lees exposed quarters, A niuber of bears have be > rned-Knglneer Drowned. %—The propeller Bose morning below St. Clair, ‘Vive ¢ Canada shore, where she continucd pearance ffog. The The Swamp is fh Stoambont I Dernor, Sept caught tre th was Fun upon t to burn, She wa to Chicago, and ld ten passengers, who were all saved, but they lowe all their elects, George Bly, the Second Kuauece of the at cuped overvourt und was draws wed - Other Losses by Hire, © Benton & Son's paper mill, in Benningtor wake burned Ow Phitteday Might. Loves 10,09 evening, at 87 Dey street, baviny it ae fouruy door, occupied by Tess, & Hite. swe bunting, owned by We Be A aged $3,009; Hot lisured, . —_ PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, - ry Rawlins is much better Don Carlos has returned to Pari ‘The Emperor of the French js better Prince Gortschakoff is expected in ¥ Gon, NP, Banks is urged for the € Butler has written un byron coutrovery which Marsbal Mucmaton lus wot arrty sulin’ Alger! The Hon, John Rose will visit next weok (o courull with MMi. trality Laws: auela, th ni. Dein is Uh The Empress of the rit soon: exe Mipsion. on the Stow 1 in Paris.QMo is Washin ton early ering the punt of Ch and it ia s gone to Vichy. E Cheste will chal Hs hie arrived back at St huning p Permanent site for the purpose of holdivs 4 camp meecing yearly Mor Oswaso, Sept. 8.—In the town of Oswell, yes terday afternoon, Johw Reynolds, a farmer, was stabbed several (wes py bis bor, ye Wool ver, Hey a0 red aleioet {ustantly. The dit culty came of s.eged Meespaes and other land troubles. Wooly i sndergolug judicial examina: tion to-day. The I ORTLAND, Mi, this evening liew portod this moraing of the vowels, THE BA eymen a severe div und, the Ayures being Eoxronn vs, ALvna yesterday the champions With the score Wo 17 Briny Mention. —The next week to ple deiph Huot will make his wp Monay... Gedney. Morvan va. Tnvan. fu Rept tout has joined ihe Mottials, . the Hrooklya stars Viorony maton in Baltimore, of rad sulded ia (BVO8 Of the Pastimes > 108 |= ron tos P Di Fewnenden. Senator Fessenden eritieal condition re ame Kile complaint ts the ‘ND BAT, ‘the Matuals gave the yu the ‘apttoline ground emjed \ 9 amateur Alphas MM visit Phita. ties... Char ey othe te wine on Yaie of the Kniplies at im Decome vac ol fa'uals the At vies, [be Baseball jostoraay ekwooe 6 Haymacers the Pe ee Of Jaltimore, re le eae No he has abaudi f astern journey for the Collector ing every welglin faiitully perform rlonell has published an order requir en's toreman to be ewurt 1a Lo duties Of his ome rJobn F. Cleveland meditates runiiing for Congress. He appeared yesterday with Fuse ii bie pattonhole, and aa euerald te around beck—the green above the Fed Archibald H. Campbell, Esq. displays much a view Of the moclety “for the: Prevention yto Animals. He ithe worthy coadjutur uf the. Henry Bergh, bea mm humat a W. Blunt, of the District Attorney's oftice is the father of axon, Nathantel Bowditch Blunt, three day+ old, abd welahing wine pounds, George Is in The Tyler, the '» Hotel Hate hand rw He ought to Wun 4 has aving to crowded +i, aud the paper id Hit ab Chicago. of that Vilage are mT loud n Galyin, nominated for Ald ght and + contained odors came hhoraes. n darAto, B. Osborne During bis Mtet The Gow ied at New Haven on ied twany pro- ‘Voureday minens pow woos, among bby of the County eeacand bald tht woasion Apt Va, ; - ly the Winner in Three Stra —Sevare on the © drives Dexter aM to 225. © magnilicent trotting on Saturday | en the three rival Qacens of the had stiered «up oan) enthasiasm =among the lovers of the turf in this eicinity which had hardly sabsided when it wae announced that Mountain Boy had thrown down the gauntict to the victor, and they wonld teat their speed yesterday afteraoon over the same oourse— MOUNTAIN ROY AND LADY THORN, THE OLD t vae~Bonner T tw t be. ‘Tort persoas present #8 on the previons occasion, al- though the stands were well Mlled and the show of vehn was linge After a tedioas and dusty ride in the Coney Ieland . and a trot on | hi own count of half a mile from the stopping place to the gronnda, our reporter arrived pauting ant half choked inside the enelosare Immediately on boarding the care, he plunged into an atmosphere of horse talk wh to him all the way. and became tent thicker when had airived at his dest nation. Tis prepared him to enter fully into the eathusiaem of the scene, and there is nu knowing to whatlengtha he would have been led in tie mat ter of betting on the result, bad he had any thing wherewith to tempt) the fickle god dees, The crowd was principally composed of well towo gentiomen, with @ aprigkling of wrinkled and savory horseinen and the balconies of the Clu t ling, thou nae Was resplendent with beautiful indies tn the est and) most costly of apparel, At length bell tolled, and both horves wl down ay p beside th Asie flow i a4 grent cheering 1 all weemed please , and « aay winner tu 3) last quarter on then let Avologinin the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, This drew together a large crowd of sporting mon aad | Byron. their indies, but there were mot so many delusion. PRICE TWO CENTS, WORLD'S NEWS. OUTRAGE OF THE DEAD, not contradict the story. tentionally confirms It. bat not the lex ngbt him inane, care of Lrusteds ander certa e spect | Stowe was not ou: her story is entirely 2 so when we remember ¢ THE LONDON PRESS ON MRS. STOWR'A Lady Byron the Victim of a Delaston—Ne Keasouable Suspicion of Guilt—Pall Malt for Mra. Stowe—The Morn- jog Post Unwilling to Bxtenuate hee Offence. Loxnox, Sept. 3.—The London Times to-day ‘has an editorial article on the article in the Aflantle Monthly by Mrs. Stowe, in relation to Lord and Lady ‘Lhe writer, after commenting on the charse- ter and position of Lord Byron, considers Mra, Stowe's story a fuithinl reproduction of Lady By- ron's statement to her solicitors, “The latter do not hesitate in manifesting a desire to discredit, bat de It is Impossible that Mrs, Stowe anderstood once, and forgot afterward, the substantial part of the statement possible and probable that the wife was s vietim of We can find nothing incompatible with, i | Meh a hypothesi«; on the contrary. the story anim ‘We have vainly searched to what Lord Byron sald end did to confirm the piclon of quilt, and only find vague expressions tthe wife was fully convinced, bat it is perfeetiy: ‘The thot is start- hat she ‘We cannot conjecture how the riter eiye: mitted her papers tothe and aa Mra, ratnitous will co) cunditio wife came to entertain the enspicion, but can easily nd how, once entertatning, it Aret imposed on herself and then on Mra, Stowe. It wonld only appeetance and began to. ecote be what thousands of unhappy wives have done be in splendid cond fore, have suspicions of exceptional enormity. vs did alts, her light-co This quite accounts for the doubte of her inaband’e old the ribbons over the Roy, After ru sanity, and the low opinion his own confessions may els to the ond uf the me ‘4 iret . turns + have led her to form of his morality.” had wow the pole, “aud ohe gradually crept | ever may be the reasons that determined Mr. Went- away from the until coming down the | wo d his wister to postpo! Agar trom the” Boy waill coming ¢ ana | rth and his sister to postpone the publication of the Woke oad and eae to. theo Wer Lady Byron's papers, Mrs, Stowe cennot be such ® treieh, when the Lady let herself out, and | serious offender if the grandchildren serfoasly came home a Winner mn 2 Minutes Big seconds, thought of printing them. ‘The solicitors, in their They were both sponged out and wenaped ap tn | letter, ake no charge of ine Dlankets, and teken away for on tnterval of half | eueae; ‘The inference. is hour nthe bell toil that ‘s statement is correct, but th other wd wtart wan more remains to be told.” Koy broke up at the quarter-strete ‘The Morniag Poet also has an article on the sab- etive vice | and unaathorized. ' She has committed » of the old mare. One mg them | confidence repored in ler, ant the offence, by her Partiewlurly glum the “owner | Swn showing, docs not adinit ofextennation. Phere of the Boy, Commorore ¥ Assisted | was no error of judgivent in the matter. It is for to his cane, he feobly dragged himself out | Mrs. Stowe to expiain her motives. It does not sig- to the quartor stretch, and stood a few moments talking to MeLangblin, He then walked slowly back with his bead down, disappeared up ataire olfy whether Mrs. Stowe was ignorant of the terme ‘of the will or not; tho violation of coadence, the ontraze on the dead, the disregard of the feel t 7: ne of in the Cinh House. “The Commodore looked | tue living, are the. a ft well bat feeble, as is to be expected from | the publle Sosealoncs on not Ty Ls | wih one of his age, He bus a good color, but bis flesh | impauity.” ny putty, ond bie nd neatly trimmed side wale. — ers are white an anow. | He was in a dari The Emperor Navolee: Iaponition. blue eloth wih stiff standing collar, immacu- Bix show ee, aad white high hes with Loxpow, Sept. 3.—The Times to-day says indieporition of the Kinperor i* a gain for the people. Tt haa made them feel thi Hobe MUA sur Vive todividuals, and thet destinies must. no ners, on cone life. It will be the Emperor's taut tf his ti pork streak, taking the fo And hit unprepared: we meat ea 4 na hia AU the quarter, however, he broke y'ot the world's eoibg a badly. MeLaaghitn could not get hia down again when the Hoy had taken two lengths, As before, on the down-strotes he cloned wish ber, bat the pace took hit twice of hin feet, and tne Lady again came in a winner in ase Bonner then led Dexter out to hls rond wagon, and after Uwolting bis slowly ereund the Arctic, exped Tee course twien, it him Ge.” Away went was encousstered on the 19th of July im tati- the King Mke tightning. tence acemed 4, longitude 10, west. The coast of and fairy (0 fig. Cockword from Bis. dork ted seventeen days aflerward. The expedi- skio. He was tired, however, and slackened up on | tou had experienced adverse winds aad much mist. the last half mile. Bonwer plied le whip rigit and ‘The weather wi an in 1368, All om boord left all the way down the home stretch, and thus | Were well. ted he managed to pass ander the string in ) veral other gentlemen speoded their fast crabs around, bat nothing higher than three utes to road wagon wus shown, The crows nn dispersed more fortunate 4 bo thelr wagons, lows fortunate to their tater minable Jog tn the cars ; but all for home, % —— ‘The Great American Travel ‘The Keeevtion of the Multitude, M Svustoua, Sept, 8.—The President passed the day mostly in bis cottage, receiving a few friends At a quarter past nine o'clock this evening he firet v in Suratoe Gen fof hia cottage to give a reception to the many temporary residents still here. ae an arly hour the ladies in fall feather, attended by their gentlemen escorts, began to throng the ex pacious parlor of the Union Hotel, until there was searely standing mm, and those who came after 9 o'clock were compelled to find places on the piazzus of the hotel, At the honr named the Presi dent, nyan! by Warren Leland, Mrs Grant, resting on the arm of A. 'T, Siewart Mix" Neti” Grant, on the arm of Gen Vorter, who arrived here tis morning, and Master Jessie Grant, following his inother, appeared on vena. ‘Tho band in attendance simulta ously truck up the * Coronation March." As the dent passed through the long lines of ladicn gentlemen ranged on either de, every token of pect was shown him. With his family around 1 he took a position in the south parlor of the ‘Consuls to commont | Wasutyeroy, § Recognition of Americ: Virwva, Sept. 3.—Mr. Boye erequatur as Mtuerieun Consul, ave muco gratified that the United States nleed wu other tows t to be re Nations. in the capital ——o Sour Grapes. —The journals of this city spuip, Sept vasly v Prim. Pa alt pos of expeilin, Therta, howeves view has not been to. Parts was solely on private business, Loulla was received at Valladolid with great em- thusiasmn. on Napoleon's refusal ought, and that Japan Proposes to Ker The Japanes priety of and m rliament is disen forelgners fre — Eight Years Enongh of Oaice, jod they ai pt 3.—The President bi ua Bayles Pow ter thers who lave suffered re eqiuilly compotons, ——— ~ has received hia "he Americans here as the rthe new rule admitting d seaports, tome says that an inter: Prim’s visit, sing the pro- turning to the old system of isalation, the kingdom: to kill all (hat romained atter y had been warned to leave, allowing them a cer- tain time to settle up business as Lows. with & e ago, thab eight yours by the hotel, The crowd approached in two ranks, were BROOKLY ths {troduced and passed on, The scene was excved —— ingly brilliant. ‘The array of beauty, profusion of | Thomas Kleiner, » plasterer, fell. fro Jewels and elegance of toilet of the ladics appeared | yesterday in the Methodist Episcopal « arene eee ‘ vane piaer is bright Hight one by ve potnt, and sustained fatal loternal injaries, ie he President remained in the parlor | Julia M five years of age, was rly two hours burned yea sin at her parents reekdened, be political quartette who came here with sacha | 47 Bartiert rah, herclothes taking Ore . ft with an equal number of sore | from matches wiih whch she was playing. ds this evening. ‘The question of appointments in the new Fire 7 OER Hit ‘on nic. Dr. WF FFP appli on nie. De. W. B, NEW JERSEY. poloted Sargeon of tue Board. = games Billos, of bit Myrile avenae, was dacd $15 vaterday by Justice Iijley, on the cherie of a unt ferries of the New Jersey Trausporta: | Ris witer ann Dulon. tn deiwule, Diljou was commuted pany 1OF Ave ¥ to Jail for Bitten days. o presiding Bi ‘The naval court murtial convened at the Brooklya Rlorning and afternoon, but ig the evening ser: | (ie aoacoming payinaster clerk, hes, teiahed oe ise, hie, woe 10 beable ineain order ia the | tore anit c papers have beet sent (0 te secretary of day servic the Navy ‘The Hoboxen Fire Department will bave a torch ir . Ieht pror Tuesday eve ‘— 1, 10 reeely SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Moog! ont adder Co Na 2 of that city,’ whut bin a ti vue ther Mew truck, About tuirty coinpanies wil | ‘ Berea 7 companies #11 1 aie ship Ann Eliza, ashore at Smith Islang, nese Mr. John Chamberlin of this city hee purchased | Care Charles, cannot be save No J. twenty min France, tt ls said, dee! » to send a representative ide | to the Ckcuinentcal Comucll Surpass auy A British Company proposes to establish a line of steamsiips between Naples aal New York. YOTIINGS ADOUL LOWY. honowarrival Oftheyecnt Motes 2 Ceeomnt of - Tt city authorities went to Nan Mosic on the Park Mall at 4 this afternoon Day vo na ciam bake. neraganee The Sunnyside will resume ber tripsto Newburgh | | Burgirs attempted to rob the vault of the Lime and Way stations to morrow ock Hauk, Kockland, Me, on Thursday aight. The sand in the Post Ofice site is found soft and nden, N.J., has voted itself a paid - of a very tine buiding kind, partment Ls ie De ‘The tugs on the City Hall were at half mast yes A freight car of the Aibany and Boston Railroa tonday, inmemory of the late " was cobbed in Hudson, N. ¥-, 00 Thursday alghte jd most de- ent Cartist bands im r ining 1m fuviy eof the auinesty pro Fulton street prayer eeting ia hetd daily in | * fs North Chureb, corner of Fulton and Willian | Toe Sublime Porte has stipulated with the Khedive event that tb ‘ter i (0 contract uo Buropean loam o Burke of #01 Kat Fourteenth street, wh 7 ; Nae Ulman's dletits ‘a was Injured by ibe explosion of @ tank wt the Nov he cae of A. J. Ulman's distillery, seix Worksou Tuesday lied sesterday in Mellevne Hospital. | Baltinore a fe iteon compromeee OE, The old steamboat New Haven, which had bee a PETIA Yo boii sunk of Delancey asroot wae raked dy 4 ceutrifugal The body of David Wagne well known com ip yesterday In Afteen minuves. #*! | tractor of Rochester, was found in the river at teee he elevated ratiroad cara made several success. | Pidee yerterday, {ul tripe youterday between the Battery wud Cortaudt | | ‘The police of Providence and Woonsocket broke . sires «19, died suddenly yesterday Twenty-eight with shot John Harrison and Adela Ato all yesterday 1 85,000 on the Mot that his victine were out of by Perseverance Hose Company, of Philadel and go bev velo woul ge 11 ‘The fifth game in the chess match between Capt Mackenzie and James if, Mason, wea played yesterdey Mr Mason woo, and the score now saute: Mackenzie, 3i'Magon, 17 drawn, | Between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning Eu laste lat driver, who was struck on on Monday last by James Dough wwrday lu Bellevue Hospital. Dougneity mie attention at Lhe late Cabinet meeting, wil ww was arrcvtod, Francis Reynolds, of 156 Mott stroet, mitted for stalin Michaet Devine, of 10 Muberry atroot, ‘als olde had bitter famines up a contemplared prise 0,1 Khoue Island ling, ye David Munn of Haverstraw, N. ¥., was knock: down and robbed yesterday, aboi sere pes yesterday, about four miles north Dany, wi ening ward © ot), © the Hoboken Clipper,” Was stabbed tn Tatiacennis riding down necoud avant ia tear sain |, The, Zach, 1a tn's'arriage wits party of unknown men, Dautieae aud J: C1 Parker snd Wine Mortou, lottery dealers, | Of the (uinoctial gules wore hold for trial yesterday by ‘Coniralesloner Shielt fide Hecarr) ing ou thelr business Without paylug the Gov: The Union Hotel, | SUL full of people, ‘The rowing match between Walter Bro laud, Me., and Renforth, the present cham, Yonkers, resulted in a erday moralng, ‘46 Fan over and Killed im yesterday by a span of horses, Miss Sivila Walker while walk track from Concord, Maas., Instantly killed by ab express train, The citizens of Washington had another mee the City Hall, tm favor Of the Koual Exposition between Commodore yeu in Sarat Mt i Bellingham, near tae Martin, a laborer, was oh laborer, was run over and killed road, near Chatham, N, ¥., 0a Thareday mi rs old, son of Joseph Bowers, of 365 ‘Albany ri ise Bale Hag 08 the railroad will cont until ue isth Ist: Congrecs Hall and tae Glarus Hotel Will continue open all this month, “] Saratoga victory for the latter, ¥ changes in the prinotpal offlces, and to b ‘#00! th fibuthbeatefulls iw aceord with ihe Administrations | “,'iumereyenee ge a“ brother Ja chased fa Now York, w ue iron Dar, breaking | Nutiogal Bank of nd wounding hun severely in thescaip. Bar | Derry Fuuier for abe 210 ag chaniplonabip of the Thaines, bi tg entatives of the Grand Lodge and | \'muten tas boon arranged between Brown ‘ peat 9F On i vel owe ol arziaBd leave | the ex-champton. ODay to alten the aunuel iecuing of ta N'Louge of Cue inited Beatos in San Francisco, |, The three-mmile abell race at New Hamburg. W. ¥. The condition of political affairs in Kentucky re | Poughkeepslo, and. Fearoa. of the, Vesmee,

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