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| ‘', THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 PRICE TWO CENTS, | THE COAL MINE HOLOCAUST, foul ke none dare expr oon We tat acts GEN. JOU A. RAW LINS, ans, and to request auch notice from the public | THE CURIOSITIES Or CRIME DETECTED PY PHOTOGRAPH. THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. \ —— ASSESSOR CLEVELAND PURSUING COLLECTOR SHOOK, human being i now ‘alive within the horrible a pe te the cave demanded, aves — pit. Namerons theories as to their aafety or death yi} te ad ed. It is ase by that the al. | PREPARATIONS rae 200 MINERSUNDUUBTEDLY SUEF- | are ates ieee ee pore eh Rk TONS FORTHE onsrgvirs went down hoventy fect. last night, pronpugaes be- | ON THURSDAY. ful doom of those oi4 are bane - dreds of feot below and cut off (rom all supplies of PION PLON 48 LIAUTENANT OF TAB FRENCH EMPIRE, FOCATED IN THE SHAFT. —s— Keting the | Lindenbaum, was closed yesterday at the Tomba. if air, Noble Dead— | aivietaaoponient family wholly wrehogt mennt, te te Conspte | On the 2th of July, Martin Leland and one Gusaan ature of France-Nattonal OLD MIWERS STARING THEIR maps. Gen, Sher be Becretary of War ad | cisin of that farally consti ats eset ear dccnates racy ander Color of Law-A: bought a genuine city warrant from J, I Ridgeway, Mantcipal Self-Goverme #—The Latest Dexpatches from Others aesert that if the doors leading to the prin. | tntert ne re ea Gon iat Bat eraed be apromted | Cor tthe 6 True—Mr, | of South Third street, Philadelphia, and within two niatorial Responsibility. Scene of Horror. cipal a chambers were shut, the choke Wasiixaros, Sept. 7.—The body of Secretary | to act as Treasnrer of ths Fee ciltine er eenitinens Cleveland's Adiday. hours thereafter, forged copies of the warrant were Lonvow, Sept. 7.—The Times, in an article om Scaaxtoy, Sept. 7%.—All work is suspended in | and fre damp could not reach them, and mo gaseous | Rawlins wae removed to the War Department this | EAVMU ag he ccquested Corend thelr contrivations to | Sheridan Shook, late Collector of Internal | found in the city, baving been sold by both Leland | the French situation, says tiat many think Prises matter would be generated when entirely cut off i fhe mines, and nearly all the miners intheir mining | from the fre. Old and practical minera shake their | mornin apeech only a feeler to arrive at know. lies in state in Gen, Sherman's room, | Mins rs. D. Butterfield, H. Greeiey, 9. | Revenue in the Thirty-second Disirict, has been | and Gussan, Inquiry showed that the city had been | Napoteo: red, tM ( Buits, have gone to Avondale to remain antil their | Veade, evidently airaid to venture a prediction of | attended by military guardss, Allthe Departments, | semee'o ht Prarant, George Opdyre, and Mit, | arrested for alleged violation of the Interual Reve: | ivodod by theae forged warrante, and the prisoners, | ledge of men's minds. If ao, it was prompliy sm Drethren are brought out, dead or alive, A special | Whit "he investigation will bring to lieht han, | eluding the Execntive Mansion, are draped in Grinnell be appotstod «Committee thistmecuing | ane laws of the United States, ant held to bail in | taxing the alarm, fled. They started for the watering | swered, The ciamor raised places the real Mbersd train is run down from here hourly, No fare is | There Is now no Are in the main entrance or shaft. | souening, and the interior of the War Department | “Letters were received and read from Den), A, | 85,000, The following is the aMfidavit upon which | places, and were soon out of sight of those who had | aspirations of France beyond a doubt. The Prince's ebarged those going to Avondale, Thousands bave Whos Neal dea'ddtatenel amet beta is featooned with bluck, and the national flags inter. | Arnold, Lees Warren, Howard Potter, Brown Bros, | the warrant for his arrest was granted? been defrauded, speech inay be taken as the programme of the Im one from this direction alone, and the whole coun: | Alb noswitie haste ie beitg made, in coining ine | ined with crape, Public business is entirely aus. | & Ci try te aroused aud flocking to the scene of the dis: | 5 orclock this, aiternoon, perhaps ssoner. Thous | pended in the War Department and its several Bu- | Dodge & Co,, Jno, B, Williams, Le Grand Lock: | ey!” in deeds ster. sands of people are flocking bere. The scene of | reaus, The national flags over all the Departmonts | wood, John J, Cleco, Thomas Lord, RK. D. Morgan, Beret Tn the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth, or Hyde Park | AMUction Among, the wives and chititen. fathers | and elacwhere throughout the city aro at half mast, | Wm. ©, Bryant, John Bigelow, C. 1 Robert, W. H. | nent methe 12h i (nvornyert aart found apumber of forged blank Philadelphia city | sovereignty, municipal self-government, and mints 7 ‘of oth jit jish- | Sheridan Shook, 1H. 1. Matteson, Wok. Boardman o caponsib! ee " Warde of this city, the strects are thronged with | is heartrending in the eatreme. | They lave | Lastnight a telegram was received by Gen. Wil- Aspinwall, and large aumbar of other distingsish. Sheridan st a stein att " Warrants in a teonk longing, to Gosean, The | eral re sity. Pine Ssvoeon’s pat inthe Women, the ..atives and friends of the men in the is. bes bal ps) all i: Ny eet eer Ot | Hams from Gov, Walker, of Virginia, expressive | and expressing thoir desire aad Jntention to co: Aprnal Feveane oc the United States Bn gil realdeny Hiladelphia anthoriticn were telographed for, and | new order of things dopends on the chances Avondale pit, cagerly beseeching every pereon ar | Aenean ee ee eet rece Nt tala of the sorrow with whieh the announeement of the | operate in ite oI ect, int manta Ronthern Dicte! In said city extort | the body was identified aa that of the man who tind | Emperor's recovery. Should the Emperor live, & riving from below for information, and tacir weep: | which threatens to desolate thelr households, Oper: | death of Gen, Rawlins was received ia Richmon A telegrapiile ASapatch was received from Gen. | frou or unlawfully oppress under color of aw J. 1! | passed some of the forged warrants, In his trunk | liberal ministry, with Prince Napoleon at the head, Maitland, Pholps & Co., David Dows, Phelps, in Yi A short time ago aman was accidentally drowned | perial Government, such as must arise when the pre at Cape May, and on the inquest his name was found | sent mon and principles are removed, and when the to be Gussin, Bxamining bis effects, the Coroner | Constitation is reformed on the basis of national ; ndothers, composing the fri of." B. Ang fills the air. siious Iu neighooring imines have ceased, and & | Goy, Walker, accompanied by prominent Virginian Sane ‘hem to put down his name for pate Eo Oo, sed wk Wanwingty vad other | was also foand a photograph of a man which was | Would be an experiment worth trying. If the Baw sid UORED WibOWS Ait CAPEK. gl.om pervades the whole community, will reach Washington in time to participate in the | Bach gentleman thea stepped ap and signed his | or greater sums than acy oo TMoret By, Inw, Fromaalt | identified as that of the confederate in tle transac: | peror's absence from the Cabinet is to be indefinitely Shiny sansos ba teoumel at day of ihe works ot aaa VOwbaLan ary: | Temerel ceremonies be name to a subscription Het for the sum of #140. in | last named verson, and did witty ty aw *. postponed. it is dificult to see who could dispute the niv jot be resumed ny of the wor . » vo) MIN ie following order: A. 'T. Stewal Claflin, 4 4 i Hs - baad ‘ photoeran! cy o' Whe Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad | N7ERIOR OF THE A The following i a copy of aletter sent to the | ‘Thomas Murphy, Moses Taylor, O.M. Forder, MIT, | 3°¢ Isr, and partial WS Mtstute gt the ees Nae trho body was Werte, and cig pletocrarh Was | Livetonsecy of the Bunpitre with Prieey Mepaea Company, probably, within a week, or at least until | Accurate Deacriptio: tha Hee the Departments of the Government | Grinnell, J. eligman, Jay Cooke & Co., Hletaed | the Internal Tevenuo 1aw of the Univoa states, pas sent to New York, where it was pisce4 in tho hands | The present crists in Hires) hope ped bbitend ¥y he Py ‘ k . Vermilyen, 4, Paul anew, ct oa oe neq 4 e laced hitme fll the funerals of the Avondale dead are over. The Disaater-The Miners’ Satety today by order of the President Spotord, Fisk’ & teh, W: La Oran, BOA’ Merritt; | ANd Meponent farther sage that Shook, Mattison, | of Detective Officcrs Farley and Kustace, and sith It | Krave consequences; and the Prince has p fact of the long and si ere strike, just enaed, the Labyrinth Darkuess—Th Devantwenr ov ara rh Sept 7.1m Tha my mean | (otal, #16,0Nh, An additional’ wubscr'pti Boardman, and Atyahanis, and each of then, tid atthe | they on Friday last arrested the original on Broad. ) s"!/ 424 position in which it will be no good policy ‘ duty to inform yor that the Hon. John A. Raw. oad Anon . sa vel Pines and ‘date aforesaid, while respectively charged na a ith or overlook hina, + Kreatly to the destitution which will follow the | Damp. War. dean red hut at CWeDKy IID: | Treating then edjourged, cen, Dutterdctd ae Writ) the safe keoving. traaster, and’ disburaenient of | WAY. He waa taken to the Pollce Central Ofice, and | or the Bai, “TOF 1 tiapense with oF overlook Nine calamity. Tho widows aud orphans will number not The Avondale mine has been worked for two orcinck veaterday Mevent, the President | the following notice: Forte Beane ch Tacers OF Hternal revenue of the | after giving the name of Martin Leland, was locked é. Jess than six hundred years, ‘Three months ago the miners struck. They xvcutive Deparime Of the Govern. VU. B HeRioeRY Dinuarnt im rogelved by Md depositins bank inthe | @p. A telegram was sent to Philadelphia, and an THE EMPERY MALavy, PREPARING TOR A DRSCENT resumed work on ‘Thursday last. ‘The mine is en areful to m of honor Naw Youn, Seo & portinn of thepupite moneys entrust to the nate Keapine or trebater Gad ia 5 | Answer was received to “hold on to the prisoner at en nt as a public {anciionsty and pint oF tran id tel Ell 0 produce the public motieys entrusted to | all hazards." Next morning the prisoner was taken | COnMlcting Accounts—An Improvement and Front o'r K A.M.—The train with the donkey | tered by a shaft on the hiltside, This ts the only | memory of one eo besgitan OF ins ate Le Goes Dente ks iicetios eer, obsegules of (he late Hen. Joba A. Rawlins, Secre: @ngine and fan has arrived, avd preparations are go- | entrance, Wooden buildings, 100 feet high and 900 BOTT MILTON FISH, Secretary of State, bedartiod at Matern en eee ee ene WWE SI | Unita states Treaaury, nd prescribed by inws and. da | €0 the Tombs, and remanded to the Central Depart: Again—Aa Rasy Night on M ing on rapidly. A rope hus just been stretched | feet long, covered the month of the shaft, Themine | phe several Secretaries have addressed letters to hese of bonus advertised for Thareday, at i2 o'clock, | Sec emberste and convert to thelr own use certain pub: | meat of the Police. Panis, Sept. 7—Evening.—La says thes Stoned the shalt, anda large polles force has been dep. | was Gilet with narrow passages, from four to ten | ehe heeds of the Bureaus under them, suspending | pet MMT PH eaintant Tromurer, | oiterrs ofthe internal Revenue: of the United Staten: | Menawhile, Lawyer Howe had aued out a writ of | ihe conition of tho Emperor has improved a little * — utized, and is under charge of Chief Daniel Brown, | feet high, which oecasionally opened into immense | hasiness to-morrow and on Thareday, until after the —— Cases made nnd provided and particuariy af tection ay | 22a corpus, which was mado returnable at It | since yceterday, His streogth hae Incresacd and of Plymouth, ass by Levi Carvickaner,constable | Pockets or caves. A railroad track was laid on the | obsequies shall have been conctaded, FROM OUR BEPORTERS! NOTE KOOKS, ne chased Anan bt and a o'clock on Monday. Tho police authoriticy having | pains have diminished; but It le not believed that ke for Plymouth township. ‘The ground has been clear. | bottom of each of these pussages. ‘The care were | "No order hes yet been mede naming a Seerotary of —— Jointly ‘neiwed ‘persone therety, defn beon advised of the writ, sent to Philadelphia, and | witt be able to go out to-day. The Eimperor yesters ed of all not act engaged in busy preparation, | filled with coal, three quarters of a mile from the | War ad interim, hut from what the President said Naliification of the Excivo Law tn tod Beacon, Aigoeds SF LEY Hidgway'a clerk (Corliste K, Willet) came on to this | day gigned mont of the deerces presented to him im The bill «1 rising abruptly back of the shaft, is ait, by the miners at work, The coal cars were | iat night, #t is thouzht probable that Gen. Sherman hg ere whet ial orney M. ee on Mr. Shook ws held in 85,00) bail for examination | city, and on Monday morning made an affidavit of bed, ‘To-day he reecived M, Rooher and the Minte crowded with women and children and men from | then run through the various wooden-eupported | witt he appointed so to act until the vacancy in the Huatueaectaadestic Pee tor hs Bore | CU ICME ame actt ee hat to been Bold 10! tne tote with which he was scqualated. ‘This alli | sory bearing the Sena/ne-Consuitum, which has just Other locatities Passages to the shaft. ‘They were then run upon & | Cgbinet shall be filed. tlata Tnebelatew Heme, Mr. Shoak saya that so far from having anything He was putin as anawer to the writ, and Judge | passed the Senate, ENLISTING THE VOLUNTRRES Platform, which was Faiawd to the top of the shaft, | Plage are displayed at half-maat to-day all over the | Yesterday morning Mr, A.W. Gleason, © re Poe et taceetene, (he will give every ald in lus | MeCunn was to announce his decision yesterday |” ative Monifeure complains that It in difficult to ob Debit iets pte LAL Bi ag ii Gara phatbed | (ha iets gariaes [ome presentative of the Brooklyn Ceotral ‘Temperance ser ice ley morning. Meanwhile the police authorities were | tain any authentic advices of the Rmperor's cond experts feel eure that every man in the mine ts dea i ' be he Preside a a vis of | Adam Miller was before Recorder lope of otice ry do ty perature have exercised an untavorasle inflnen A meeting of miners fins just becn convened in the | Wooden buildings aud dumped. ‘The coal would fall | Mansion today, whore he received and consultea | 2¢vise some means for a better enforcement of iller was before Recorder lope of | the officer arrived with the necessary docament sian) the Excise law, He stated that it was a well-known | Hoboken, on charge of assaulting Oflicer Harti Howe was not idle, and carly yesterday morning he | retarding the progress of convalescence and render- Woods near}, Fumes George acting a* President, | iM UGE sereons, where, in nome cases, it was prop: | with Secretaries Fish, Cox, Robeson, and acting Tate on Monday night, Onicer Harrigan found Miller | applied to Judge McCunn who granted the discharge | Ing the pains nore severe. ‘The Emperor was unable He stated in a spirited epecen the onyect of the gauh, | eT assorted, and thon dumped tuto the cars of the | Recretary. ichardgon, in relalion to arrangements | fet at the law was violated dally, and that when | aiveiterson and Firststrects,in front of lager beer | UR the. ground: tink ners wan Gor evidence erage | (okay uusmore severe. The Emperor was unable i p onic ie | oo peer poe age for ‘the funeral obsequies of the Tate Secretary of | the violators were takon before the Justices Courta | place, very nolay, Te waa told to go into the house, | to bold the prisoner for iwial, The struggle there. | Mea while Dr dticazd. has apse tte techies ets ering to b tcomebure and Leckawanns Railroad, by whieh | Wee, they were invariably discharged, in apite of the | 2¢¥hich a large dog flew at the officer, and the lat: | fore wax between Howe on the one side to get his | tend Ilis Miyoaty. pany Need meas it was taken to market tun covets, p teratruck the animal with his club. ‘Then Miller | prisoner discharge, nnd Farley to take Lin pize a force of fifty experienced stlves of the sev ——— plain evidence of their guilt. ‘The District Attorney | dealt Harrigan a stuoning blow in the face, which | on a requisition. Howe lirt presented himaelt THB SPANIARDS UNEASY. aia Ma preneut to boldthemeelvenin readiness lo | |) sxramina ture uivn, | ing the remains ie of tron. highly | amawered that he and his Asolatant had all the work tent hint Rendlong off of the stene, The omer fol: | Tombs, xnd applied for the Privoner,. ‘The nec ohne Volunteer to descend the shaft, He said that seven » hing Ket | Quilted tastetully. On the aides are eight heavy sil. | they could id to In prosecuting the ordinary | lowed Miller tuto the house and arrested hi ry delays to prove the authenticity of the discha : c., wore like thorns to, the for be dreaded | 20m, Steklon’s iin to the Spanish Regesey the ‘appearance of the detective with the. requis! tion, ‘Hut he succeeded. tv getting the prisoner. Fe ed, and throe minutes later the requisition. Ww sented. The piisoner Was, however, kone, an teen miners were there from Hyde Park, and catied | into. an empty coal car, which was then run upon and each ncrew-uead Ia covered by a | Business of his office, He war anxious to ento for nominations from other | Thomas J. | the elevator at the top of the shaft, At a given sig: | silver rose, while on the top is placed a solid silver iba Bataanneasi tC withcTe sited | nal the empty ear would drop, and at the same time | #hteld, ordered specially for this case, on which i Pun perintendent ot the Jer + waited Lav Sela Thinner eneraved a nuinber of starw and oak leaves, w ith the pon the meeting to sav that when the nd the double shaft. As the | inscription: J a 5 ing In at peovle’s back doors, aud At representations inducing them to vio: He was opposed to laws of the nature | the ne out of the laws, but he did not favor the pollen ayst explo ities his line of duty, but own pocket jer was about to commit the ne parations | loaded car would ase pt. 7.—The Epora to-day says that a slide o law, and be and ax the Recor th the: w York aod Philadelphia oMcers were Were realy the carpenters, machinists, and others | bottom was struck, the emyty cur would glide off © General John A. Rawling, nee went, the o} " cused to the City Prison, the fae was forthooming, appointed, indeed, dingusted. Re Well aad the | Gen. Sichton haa sent ve to the Government rep Would give jlace to the miners, who should coOper. | LO a dark passage, and » loaded car would take its fore Febroary te tai? died @apteckber @; 1dee," # tof Increase the crime of deunkennews, > Vhiladeiphia omcer, “this beats anything | have | resenting that public opinion in the United States Fate wilh tie officers of the Company in exploring | Place. In an instant a mule woutd be bitched to the ‘The esse (rot a very handsome design, ‘The tid nt. | ME, Gleason reminded Mr. Morrie that when the law Common Sense Triampbant. Fe Oe wit kre the law ln New York | wint shortly compel the recognition of the Cuban tae e min eupty car, which would be drawn ata rapid rate to | ting bed fh ‘ “beg Wras lirst passed ie promised to ontorce it: District At- | Ty the habeas corpus case of James I. Ri v L slbades fi ‘ ng Into a groove containing Cement, 4s perfectly | torney Morris suld that he Would not lend himself to A i ——— surgents, MOMENTS OF STAPENSE. the foot of an inclined pi Here a train of Nght | air-tight. the system adopted by policemen of tempting tnen to Mi to dine hava (he writ TUB POLITICAL CIRCUS, ‘The Fpoca urges the despatch of the last man, and Tes o'r ok A. M—The : nt formed, which were then draws Over the face is a large oval heavy pinte glass, | yiolute the Iaw and then arresting them: and in the erg KAN he engine and fin have just jormed, which were then drawn up wugh which « full view of the face and bust can | next cuse of this sort which was brought beture hin Jeet a place > the expenditure of the lost dollar, rather than lose Started, and overy pulee Is quickened at the busy ne by tie simultancous descent of a train of Dbtained ty wud cedanver te hava ths tenet pale int risoner, but | High Old Time in the Thirteenth Ward—The | Cuba, It suggests that meetings be held in every haw they er Men are pourtng in froin all quar: | loaded enra, TH ORDERS FOR THK FONERAL, stead of the tempted. ‘The better way for the temper iireta in ease Mahara tna orieeeeh way uk Jacob Coben Association on the Ramp= ‘vate OC Spanish feeling on thie tere in great numbers, Me. J.C, Wella has fant ar TNE LAMP AND DARK TUNNELS ‘The following order was iasued from the State De. | ance societies to operate was to make Individual ef Hg thle bans the prisscen tea wear ier ad age-Delichttul Reminiscences of Fo: judes with a declaration that the rived with 90 miners from Coslville. Forty-six The various veins of coal in the Avondale mine | prrtinent this afternoon, designating the hour for | fort for reform, for it by Mis experience that noman | ie was claimed that be wos wrongfully sentenced to mer Campatuns, uid dishonor the revolution, miners have eon enrolled under the suprrintenden- | af some nine feet thick, and have agontle upward eral, LHe Bbsnee, CE'NG PAN Dearorhy ana: Olkek || SYST 38) Ue mee char white Muapproving | the Penitentiary, when ho should have been sent to | Undaunted by the unpropitious weather last Hi journals urge the despateh of troops to the Cy of Jamon George, of Plymouth, and Henry W, | ope. A pasnge way is cut along each vein. These Dapanrwurr ov Sears 4 1 | thee Kxcive laws, ho ( at Attorney! lied sertmnse: ts laa Veslamlaey*whare ins Wimagery | MR: the Jacob Coben Association of tho Thir- | "Much uncasiness existe om this subject, and the Evans. of Pittston. George Morgan, of the Nanti. | tunnels are fearfully dark. ‘Their only ight is that | pe romaine of the Hon Ann Lia, | fence (eben a0 tb f the Inebr were between 16 and 2, teenth Ward gathered at an carly hour in their usual | funds are falling. esl Coke mincs, wn the part of the mincrs, and Thomas | trom the miners’ lama, ‘These safety lamps are worn | tary uf Wat. witb reformed mote drunkard a eo place of meeting, for the purpose of recommending Flashes from the Ocean Cablon. P. Davie, of Nanttooke, and JohnH. Powell of Tay. | oa te miners’ hate, ever were reformed by un The Recevtio: Crew. thelr ebieftain to the well contested nomination for * paris ond nticoke, and Job ‘owell of Tay i Thnrsday, the Wha callent « } aera Napolec to be in Paris to-day Ssrvitle, an alviaeras. They are (6 uve the direction THE DRASTS AND TILE PocKET®. lowing a Ty amieave’ ae rah Hare - he gallant boys of Harvard are expected here | Supervisor. Mr, Ellie Silberstein filed the chair | Prince Gortchakof is in Paris be chaeallid Acie a0 dew a had The “breasts” in which the mining is carried on EA LT a ALD The Temmeranoe Aristocracy. on Saturday or Monday next. Their brethren of | with grace, and between 8) and 100 men gathered | ‘The #rench Senate's sorsious have been closed. . USRCIRO KO PAI RERA LIE Ein ine Aeohanel nines MENG Teer tttick: oad Tyotmenecor Genocal, Brevel, Majortioneral Pioneer No. 1, of the Independent Or. | Now York are making elaborate proparations to re- | before him. ‘They were for the most part {n favor of CAPE: Mis Sues ARUAAIOK Wak WIKKGLWH Ok Uk Templar of Temperance, Department | ceive them with all the honors. Last evening repre: | Mr, Cohem, but that there was an apple of discord | conn der of Knights Ten twesty—Thomas Corwin, 8 ‘ the gallery along this vein is correspo Thomas Corwin, Superintendent been instituted at 151 Bowery, by | sentatives from the Atalanta, Gulick, Nassau, and | somewhere could easily b4 understood, fromthe | i large, ry bs LS Naty edt bch obb ‘The wine te simply avast network’ of black laby Majorcenetal_ amos’ We Raton’ Commianty: | of New York, h balls eke dal Tee ge atls: carpenter | sintio, expanding occasionally into immcuse pockets | General Major General Jk. Han Jon with the French Cable Company, ruiting for the army of the Viceroy of Egyge Payugaier. | D.G. ©. Sir Thomas E. Bramhall, This is the dest | Kmpire City, of Now York, and Ale; { Brook. he e Res Been Terbieg aa. 19 Sarsteerised f remaking ‘the Ot 9 | fiat, expanding occenlonally iaty immcnse pockets at vialorenerath W: Hrice Pay tiger } pire City, of Now York, and Alcyone, of rook: | suppressed murmurs heard every once in a while, | MAahernsoriidden ingwitzeriand. Pha, They, proceed nly one hundred feet and | Cage, Mee coal ta cracked by these, biaste, and Rrevet washers Miccuater i | MtFoduction of the order into this Bate, It is very | len, and Palisades and Vespers, of Yonkers, met at | The mecting called to order, Mr. P, 0. Riley rose to | ogltyit frrorted that 400 Carlisle are at, Peraaigmam, ck und shovel, after which the cai Brevet Brigadicr-enerai | Strong in all of the Western States and Territories. | the Nassau Club House, Eat vhisd intel Omer: abiexet | Iustobligation, binding while life shall last, and its | Brady, of the Melancthon Bmitn.Chief ot | beautiful coremontes, bind ite members in strong | Wall ond Clothing 1 rig. fraternal bands, The next meeting will be held on ° ; Brig. Gen, Gites A. Smith, (ick Hr i ening, Sept, 18, at 151 Bowery, ‘The tol- loosened by the p hing the bottom ‘ are filed. ‘The miners work in these dark galleri he fun continues to force down | eee ee ede carl aller hotff about two tune apiece. “In brisk times the mine will turn out 500 tuns per day. The miners proper The Rev. P. Hunt appeared on the ground, and | worn by the carload, and eaxily make $5 per day fer a few remarks proposed a committee to. solicit mule boys genctally get $5 per week, The me aid for the families of the sufferers, Several sm handle the cara and attend to the hoisting ary modore Benj. BF. | speak inbehalfof Mr, Cohen, He did so eloquently, ‘The cotton crop in the intertor of Egypt is excel ‘averley Clad, prosided. Gen. Aspin- | but waa nevertheless several times interrapted by | lent in quailty and quantity Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, | the adverse remarks of some of his audien At the next # mm of the Prussian Diet the Liberal ine remot tpat they, i decided to let thi barely had be Orished when Mr. Seebacher arose to | Party will in Ppropusition for miawterial re e yn ofa Toner to the Hervacte | propove the substitution of Mr, Walter Roche's | sponsibility i, and the bon, | Saturday e eimonico’s on Monday or Tuesday next, The at in the place of that of Cohen, in. Hilew ree The prosecution LS Wine odbcerk GOFA olasiad KUAiMATAI IIa hombor of tickets, including complimiutary, Is to | toried. Mr, Seebucher rceriminated. Mr. Riley { yore dm eenenen A be limited to 3), and the price of Uicket# is fixed at | thought Mr. Seebucher a d-—a loafer eeut by Tam- SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THR FAMILIES, inst Harwood, arrested in Now: taken to Londuo hae w omary nut f ; i charged Books previousl xl were handed to all alau paid by the week forte, and, nder © Jon. cach. ‘The clubs represented Inst nicht aubseribed | miouy to disturb. th M Se ‘ommittoe-wen, and the cavasa Ol Uh ‘* ar Wittiam d ncribe ny to disturb the meeting. Mr Omctel of yesterday says thak As there was but one main shaft to the Avond: ne} S68 Pt Pemite Work Cop geruse Allegra, Her osuacrat’ | lish Rawe aod with wana fot The Maren | bands we votes othe y attends to his affairs daily GOING DOWN TO THR DEAD, mine, Ite Veatilution wee dificult. It had ing the day Sir Frank W. Drown, Seotinel; Lady Susan Thoupac iah fageand with aquatic emblems, §The Mayors | sued. The voice of the (rightened proprieto Watered ah das head 6b WO Oavtusla Gan €hion . ie General of the army, and nm Nex: | Lady Com: or; Sir Willtam Ward, U-8.: Si Geor, f. of rc lod a besenetn ‘ z the head 0} 5 ofeated om meyer GiiLece it n have ascends | Gietarnvtareenme wee cimenlt, It Bad frie General of the army, and heads of the several e ycon ry Sie rar t of New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City, the British | saloon was heard beseeching ierey. for tive ile Monday, ar the city of Geroa: ec Will Heue the oilers necessary fur | A. Tonipkins, Clerk; Lady Sarah bevlin, U. I al " fs : > pain. startus made go down, T 1» ke., to clear | ted by the men and horses, and by the barning of | President, HAMILTON Fisit, AB ee: Mastadned: SAcMAnd Ink. tle Deparemdart Admiral Cou fl itegatea't ‘inaadivens fh oi Paul Bagley sailed yesterday on the steamer Alepe Bway the passage, lamps and gunpowder juflainmnable gases issue fro Becretary of State, ah one muceseer? at Breaaene F the Boatd of | bopteakadion gud Reshoches ocd nun, po for Aumorica, to lay before President Grant bis com KLRVEN FivteeN A crevices in the coal. These gases mingle with TOK FUNERAL BSCORT In the Superii part, Brooklyn, before Judge ta 4 President nan, of the broken seaips, and Seebacher aud his fri respondence with Mr. Gladstone and othery on the re Aldermen ; Judge Bosworth, P ntienk: in Howell foul air of the mine, and will cxplode ont ip of Bar ‘4,2 plication was made ycaterd: be- * * . Pi i M will be under command of Brevet Major General | Barnard, an application yeaterday, on Commissioners | Mr. Choate, President of th avis, of Helloville. and Thomas K. Davis, of Nantl: | proach of a lighted sandie, | This gas {a the fre. | Wt. Barry, commanding at Fortress Monroe, and | half of the Brooklyn Improvement Compeay, for a | Rnglsnd nd the Hon. Mosca I coke, A committee of miners, begin to descend the | damp so much dreaded by the miners. To breathe Fede At pri seig et ir omariit shat; they proceed slowly, And with care. it thirty seconds ts sure death. will consist of two companies gf artillery from that | permanent injanction, restraining the Water and | S8d others, have been invited to parti uuained masters of the stuation.3 lease of the Feuian prisonel Ualf of the Municipal Couneil of Sargon Cochin China, ts hereatter to be eliosen from the Sod Americas born tu the couutry, while the pat: PUECy AGO RS ME SRE MRL od hydro. | oat, two companies from Fort McHenry, battalion festivities, Abamites and Unincee are inade cluible to the Cow itil RETREAT DEYORK THK RLACK DAMP, Pocredle telah pnd Spero tll ela lla bk all 1 Waited Miaten ‘marines, Company Ky dth Cavalry, minis ers roe constructing a sewer ———— tae Laren WAT at et ie Swine Federal Council have declined to take f : cme rape ita catieg | and Battery F, 6th Artillery: enue. The Improvement Company f BALL AND Be bgt ‘ hadi art nit action wed by Prince Hohenlobey, chef mallee A vhs Fe S Sbace pase igh ack aah v rps attached to the Navy Yard | under which the Board was organixed, on the groun a “ Y resolved te ten | ucnical Comnell, maseabat wbont. tairey feet inva tee anaar, onal il trent out coestina’s slewien coun tr tke rene ‘station mble ut the Navy Department in | that the act creating the Board embodied inore sub- DEXTER ve. SunnreiDE — Pe Vester tateciinl tien rene — are wereat deal of earbonte acid ganand black | Curreut. ‘The great danger im trom openina pent-up | Mi dress (bine paniaioons and capa), (oF general | jects than were expressod in ite tithe. Judge Dur. | fitt;.Nels defeated by the sun br fig dermsan eitment tr ths BROOKLY Gamp, relrcatert, after conveying the en of the large | reservoirs holding under xreat pressure iumense | {uty,to unite in paying the last tribute of respect to | ‘nard retused to grant the Injunction, and the case Umion.—The Orlentala of Ni Belmont-T irfere. thoy deter Brad fanvns air couveyer ma far into the line as they | bodies ot gan isvetmivatod thouel Taige areas of MA GSD UCUb Le HARON. asad Ganiieliln to | Meera cee oe eae Yort thrasted the Uninna of Morrisnuia. yesterday At perfectly The Union Ferry Company has never paid ang Went. The damp was between two and three feet or coliected in abandoned workings, bee a om. _ somtmsipinioe Tremont, Score, 2 to If, , to receive as much from one as from the other, | dividend above 19 per nd its earplus has de Beep on the bottom of the mine. prieeyibee etal tbe battalion ot iparines bt ben dawsrtere bere, Reform inn Brooktyn Hor — thu very. litue from either, Mr Flcske was unant, | erased one-third DESCENDING AGAIN DAREN AR iii HOALGERER TE GARILA ha BIT wind yeproo galing caper aR At a mevting of the Board of Eeducation held WESTCHESTER COUNTY, tmouvy recommenced for nomination by Tammany, | The fi an and Democratic General Commit. en such bodie amed, the whole atmos © As 0 bly Di met hist even are O r Eurvin virty-rive A, M—Reea Kvans, Thomas | phere of that portion of the mine explod SH Jom Ov STATE... | last evening, the Committee appointed to report + as Auembiymaa from the Tenth Assembly DI testes convention Crees eee eee ame Cnn TOME AOA Lidae Thine abosbee | del feck egatbilag ‘The following is @ copy of the letter from the Sec Richard Brennan, of May Rudge, LT, while intoxi - mm naret commuter, HOW begin to descend the shat, Fr mated te dike oe ore he y fareace. retary of State, transmitted to all excepting the War | UPON A better system of pecantary supplies, submit- | cated, fel into ahay crib, sod bis beck Was broken New York & —— - Ins) 98M Degas som Heryecuenace: Tie | Department: ted a plan providing for ® more general system of | ‘The attendance at the Westchester County San Francisco, Sept. 6.—The official returns WC ARAMT. PREFERS peated explosi pring up tl Derantxenr oF Stare, . } securing vompetition among dealers in by coniaral and Horticultural Fair was batter vost of the First Ward Lave been counted, giving Met amb yontraet . Twerve ranry, PM ahaite os if iveu voleano, The Theva the boooe Gatseirie tac Pana! enh &e., than heretofore, The mem! wd then) fF eatries had incre: yin (Mayor) a majority cightoen votes. ‘unk in Jersey City he to inform you that'the Presi: | jy geterncd ralely os hed: the: 2 directs me to cominn to yon his order, that dis Mt by an uw’ time The late Dr. Cariton Gates's will i Board of Ca ton plogding guilty, the gancaay a dis nty and The Fights Nuke memory of How. Jokn A. Rawlins, Jace | Juicing in considerable before Surrowate Site tu White Pal to-morrow oerats are cont C, of the National Guard, Capt. Hare, to Large door wide open, ‘They then went & by the to) the 6s} ion ‘of War, wh) died yesterday at i iniautes | plan submitted by the Ce Hie oatate, amounting to, nearly, that MeCoppin is elected. The Independents threat the duy jesteriay at Koreville Park, near Ne undred fect further in ove of the passages, and | through the dark passages, stumbling Over heaps of Da Frocttive Departments shall eelieccoteee Reiter BF anion by % en that McCoppin shall not be permitted to aasune in target practice ard pienicing, found 4 sinall door closed, — After opening this door period of thirty du: pec SPORTING NE oilice if bu is counted in Conductor Iva Martin, an officer on the New Jor to give s circulation of air aronnd to the entew aatelei tena ca: Fain ot the att ina un 4 saisinon ThOUe own, > sey Isa Wroad, was aevorely bated. at tho Orcien's ple» feta ull iacatteea th anete ne itoeths inten dent at th rts he alt Yourobeuient | Auuual Regatta of the New Soraey Boating Ak sda mone ne RAE Ll og Ei ons bg Poybige at ivy dinnly Aaciggragi hss ae ere mig ras shade. of ope, aa the ge pttideeat AMILTON Fis Lecce nes: Olene ie: aeen 3 he Ger tral Workingmen’s Union, ree |) Et ts James Fis! . rales ae reich pre vaetet sa Perens the mine complain of the snip Under orders the War and other Department | phe tie f on the Park malas. 4 P, M, tondey enty-oight German Trade Uvions, hus | ff! oY IRAs Osta Gest UNLOAD PA eee PUR is noseat Waa peer nie ee uethiatas Up the corridors, T ings, including th aiive Mansion and th he annual regatta of the New Jersoy Boating Lexton digd suddenly yesterday afternoon at te of Agitation for the tall eiee. | Ta ee UR GeMat al Lun meen ee inca eoneees Take lated bee furna pital have beeu draped in mourning, with the flags | Association wax the event yosterday at Newark. | 2:5 hast Th rty eighth strevt thine: souboaats Of Manian lemon Mase 1 | The body of Gotttred Kubler, who committed sale fog to the mine has not yet been rea thant, By" this at half wast The banks of the river were Hined for some distance | The Union Republican Central Committee mect | Touriile, who are to ack in concert with the Bug. | Glin nsiury. was buried yesterday in the Fottert mada to HONORA THROUGMOUT THR NATION, iby Wotalataraton (HOE Kec e wp | this evening in the Apollo [too ish Workingmen's Union, Arrangements are mate me RSCAPR OF THE Gas. passages of the min RL ELI eee Laced Litt frac: yD sors y fo Lent Carriages, and the river ‘The Fifth Avecmbly District Union Republican ng fora full turnout of the societios at the great ice au Parrett. of Dereon, cu who clubbed Twenve roury-rive P, M.— ‘The third set of men, | nace was of course drawd from the lower part ol t he fol : was dotted all along with boats, Association micet this eveaing 10 10) Frince street to. chlight processio Tuesduy evening fed to ban yeaterany to @i0/ma, “ne Co WOR four in r, went whande 6 yack In fiteen | mine, HRADQUARTRRS OF THE ADJUTANT. NBRAL'A) ‘On the judges’ boat,which was moored at the start. C . > A y pasa yur ,went down and same beck In Bitoen al peal aes Orrico, WaRUINUTON, Bout sail t T District Uolon Republican Saree earner Jorsey City Common Connell last night electe minuler, two Sf thew 40 nearly cveregine by, the : Gryenay onnrw. Xi Ue cithin Ue ing point off he whartat the Morris aud Kasox Ruil reow evening in 872 Bleecker cornite for Gridley's Side. Sidney b. Bevin Suyersuten tent Of Publi Avondale mine has but one shaft, ‘That waa divi. faa is cowiny out of the outer mine st sine Set’ road bridge were Caminir ‘Tay, Commodore of the . - The Twentieth District Gorman Republic u place of Josept Me oy, deceased, Fas contig out of the outer une very fast aiuce | god'by a aurtsut partition into an. tevaet and Ape Mouday, *ept. | gavedlation Oh Vanier Hy Commodore of emis 4 ityeignth National Exh Association met last evening: Ms. « Sehuciler way | Martin Delany, while lying intoxicated by the aide ‘ONE OTLOCKD. Mone two men are not set ree | downcart. Tue fresh alr wor introduced by the | at Mo ge. wewtine hae been ao briiliant,and | Condit, Seckctary, Mayor Peddie of Newark, Mr’, | Amotican tustute opens this evening ted Chairman, and Mr. Behinidt Secretary, ‘The | of vie Central Talltoat ear his residence in Brows downeast, Partiti doctors The 4 rs Ms ACrOAS «nN ssuges below | ao elu ad with that of tbe dentot the | M. Turhill, and several other friend ether with Chairman said that the Association would recog row, Eliaabeth at3 olden yesterday morning, bad sited, Docture FBeoup aad Rverhart. of ser caused the, air tO yash go any and ail degre | Hnitad ace nea ie ioe ita: lo eT eee ee RORME | Chom dT MMatheld: referee and etapa” Mevaret:, | The Board of Health have caused 25,000 ventilators | only the, Tegular Tadical General Comuiter, of | ere armerushed by 8 frowght tral, Wildest exci, and the points bErsre Tt “reached the — pasange - | to the profession toconnect his name with that army fo4 | J. ‘Thomas of the “Gultek Club and J.D, Probat of | {0 be placed on windows and in roofs of tenement | which John V u is Preside ts wad the area uiisa Fary, Lena Mayb anit Katie Furl ni the > ous expe hove welfare he labored #0 hard, and with so touch "lub, Mubs which took | Heures. tion ol Pwr in i nie ‘ race In the ed Park, News are heyt be cK with the greatest diticulty, to the furnace, Ingenious expediente | wlive welfare h ered Bo BARS, ene Wil 8 the Atalanta Club, judges. The Clubs which took aution of wontiet! r w h nod Park, Newart adopted to regulate the currents of air, | enthusiaan, He w City Indge, in the Court of General se to cause only the air which had passed through | eft ou Thareday next at 10 A.M, r Jackson is President ery senteuce’ eLx lawDryakers to Various terms + was dec! of $108, the contest were the Atlnt ; aad t00K poswon ot Paterson, the H. M.A. A. of Pat | ye ie and Passaic, SAVED ATL. Put - the funeral Tull tary jos Hetty Aa m ayer Z Trak Ps 0 = ar eines canted laera Eek the purer portions of the mine to feed the Bre, this order may be recelye mba, Atalanta, and Gulick of New Capt, Mount alice Justice, rded to Track Company No. % Pr useme Ferri REE Lat aur ieee the More Impure currer becom aithour guns will be ‘were represented, A nuimber of well-kuow | Marshal Tooker bas authorized the Tho Seventeenth Ward Democratic Associa: ost hearty and brillant ous. The fe ‘by anv turthe We oe Jere Pat a econ tie: digs Hevlspiavedat haifmaat.. Thevitiee of the | hoating men were also present, hacks thaide tho Park railings, between ¢ PR Pad reared yatta rteats ‘al Lue" cliy, walle the whore et : Of evurse be made to reach the tain ings, ‘The partitions across the great gangways | War Depariment will be closed for pubic business ty rst race was a s.ngle Scull two-mile race, for | Harclay streets apt ar oP ee Page i el TEL ym Ding ahd he draped in mourning, which wal ‘oul wan ru remain for thirty pays, Ail olficerw of the army wil x whieh the 4 with doors 0 the shaft, was fh there were three tries, all of tho Atlantic door, or to t until the onter gang Theodore Willams yesterday reeovere \d Jacob Hetzel for Asseubly arof gas. It is uncertain how long this — * which were opened und shut ny | Ternary for thirty vaya, Alt ‘sword lilt aud 0) G, Munson outside, J. ‘Livingston centre amaeof which he had bide ~ Wil taxe, val ears passed through, ‘Thus the turnace war | We'ett aim for these money, <2 wots MK BRA-OM YMG A’ Anere inside, At the report ofa platol tne | {rauded oy McCarrom @ Co, of 146 Liberty street POTTS eITe KRKS PROM TUE TELEGRAPH, NO HOPR—ALL Lost tue so-e means of ventilation. By command of ‘ - bouts started, Miers taking a decided lead trom the | ‘The flags on the City Hail and other bublic build: . SSE) ; oaie§ THR PIT OF THE DEAD. on, SUR MAN. , the other two rowthg for some distance bow | toga were at hulimast yesterday, ia mewory of the Senge ‘The Pourse closed Mat; rentes 70fr, %e. There is really no ground to hope that a single ’ ED. Towmseno, Adjutant General | and bow. At the end of the Oret half mile Hiera was | Secretary of War, | _N. B. Bede's coffee and spice mill, in Newburgh, The Chinese remain opposed to the telegraph, erybody gives them apy ant gotuing ‘probably | early'evoria stream store shot ay the, Soa with APATAT. OF- THR. ERBDENT: teres Wr tiuls iwere then’ a aarter NU ita Soanicg | peciteen Sh ctaeear OMS aacRMRLaR Dudas | mies damaged] J9. We #svaRh: ts OLN rsleniay George Hewson, a cartnan, was drowned at Albe Femains to be done butto réeover tae bodies, What | (rightful rapidity, and the buildtogs above were | | To-day while Rawlina’s corpse restea within two | tea DY 8 dit? nurs tiem length. When nearing | procured much inexcase ot thowuppiy. "| A frame building In_H ny sosterdays orror and sullering yesterday witnessed beneath | wropped in flames so quickly that the engineers and | hundred yards of the White House, Grant did mot | (HE ene ve ew pore appateMey MANN | Oe 1 $1 at M ve, Brooklya owned The New nd Fate opencd suspiciously te | this spot, and whether it was of long or short dura: | others barely had time to escape, The wood of the | feet interest cnough to go and look al it Ane rece. ai! Nie Oh Was Drona eg wes peers Bb]. d $1 9 10 on Moa Be fanete eee i BA i al rt fon, Hone probably will ever know. shaft either Caught fire trom the furnace or tho rush pilates fag, consequently be Turaed ana came nace e# best | ey have the eilect Oc incrossiog it H early yeater uidured | ‘The Calitornia State Fair was opencd successfully THE ORIGIN OF THR FIRi Lon Dawe come, Fron. tae Friteng of 8 ore aay | Meeting ta thie rday to Halse | he could. ‘The race now lay between Manson an’ | ‘The Broadway and Houston street speculators ¢ ork Sale in Sau Fraockco on Monda y. Indignation is expressed against the company's | favors the former supposition, bat the sulpburous $50,000 for bt Orphan Livingston, the latter having & long start on turning | ronbed a drunken man on a corner of Greene and Hous PERSONAL INTELLIG _ Sow moccasins, ix feet tong, were killed nese @Mcers. They are accused of grovs negligence in | gases choking the explorers, aul the floetness of the $16,000 Subscribed Given $1,000 | the worer take, and coming ia Ga easy winger in | ton zreele on Monday, niet, A low nights ago © —+—- Frey teed taken refuge there, ne ry es FOeRe permitting the miners to resume Work aller w ti Would fadicate an ignition of « fire damp. in ~The Hon, Horace Grocley Subscribes a Sei Munson, Ul, Se Li aad pf Hack Seamtor Fessenden rematus about the same. Fates 2 3 Montis’ suspension, without a previous thorough F case every soul in the mine has perished. Kpeech, rege ae om ment of the day, be- | Marshal Tooker bas diré-tad the Hack Inspectors a d afus about the sam: The par » Bow, brick bath Ventilation of the mine. ‘The accumulation of foul, | The telezraph bas failed to tell us who attended to ing & six-oared gig race with coxswain—distance | to arrange the coaches heretofore Priydiiwed to stand by Grant wae suffering with neuralgia yesterday. att at COFNTE OF Charies 1 Chase streal Btagnant gases must have burst through the safety | the furs or whether avy dead bodies were found A number of our wealthiest and most influen- | three miles, ‘The Atiantle entered the boat HH. ¥. | thet ity flail Park curbstone to Hoe w Hat aE upaedccy, | _ Professor Davidson's scientific party las returned | Baltimore. wave way yesterday morallg, wrecuime ¢-° Japs, thus causing the explosion und fire. at the bottoin of the suaft tial citizens met yesterday afternoon in the oftce of | MaKFaue abd the assale the ‘boat Belipme, ‘ihe | {ng. ths action a iutended (or tho FOUBE Of Wrondway. |, Profewor Davidson's scieutide party ae returned | Pa ly™y"t, As hay, unterday MofaTiig, Wrenn «* bt coxawain of the Passaic crew wate boy years of | Tue Five Points Mission have added a readin PREPARING TO LET OX WaT! ral Daniel Butterfield, in the Sub-Trensury, 1a | axe, who steered admirably.” Xt Bh, Gera, the start | rodn tor young wen iutne Unecrnent of ehulrestatte Ganiwrin Mask i aie OL car san so A Probable Avenue of Eacape, Wall street, to devise some substantial token of re- | was made, the Passaic obtaining a splendid lea! of | tent. {tle s {with a library, with. ple ae ui fhe Coroner's jury in the case of Ward, who waa” don ht at Cedar Grove. R. L., returned @ & Charles L. Owen, who is under age J.C. Howe, an aged and well-known merchant of Boston, died yesterday 7 q e e1 cd with eo day oewspapers. Beended, returned in good condition, and reported Witkespanne, Sept, 7.—A tunnel is being ra- | apect tothe memory of the late Gen, John A. Raw- | 2 quarter of a length in about the first three strokes, | aid with mil thy Justice Grier will wot retire from the bench of the Rad ‘ but iu less than half a mile the Ath The nold nary Committeo aut tas he bea the 4 mi ; noe + nidly excavated fr d drift to intersect | in. ; aad 0 lantics caugist up he Humboldt Centenary mitteo aut last | supreme Court of the Uuited slate e * Good Will” Engi ny, of Tr the st mock parer, Pty che: suaft In whieh the men are vatoubed, bot | l8* Secretary of War, and lay the foundation of # | aud ted slightly, not, however, without cays milling, | nici ard recsrveal the uamen a here af aduit preme Court of the Uuited Brat eee tao ening Company, of Treas ton yesterday, and by the Charlestown firemen, tte Pi Fe recely Car returns to it of his widow and or- | ‘They maintained the lead throughout, but were bard | i Giesmnan suc who Dt Untied States with irough beiore o'clock | Mod of $50,000 for the be ra ot be able to get ) our men, John Tisdale, Col. Harkness. | with the oree, and R. E, B. Jonew, went down. | they will \. nig down the water bone t Th mas ver the ferasee $0 Pat Water oF Cre rcties ahd eee 1y, In comparative poverty The third race was a two-mile double scutl shoil . howe w the men being rescued aly The meeting was cuiled to order at 4:90 o'clock, | rice, for which two boate entered, Joseph Benson ed in the shaft,'and that they cou by whic 1,00 franca, the receipts of b f Sli pushed, and only won by two lengths. Pim: tion next Tuesday . won, In the m the phans, who were ieft, through his unflinching hones. | pushes by two lengths, ‘Time—At , ert Hall was ron over and killed by a ot antic, 21m. ¥ts.; Passaic, Mm. 47%. Phe Preacott (0. Sir Joun Young was welcomed in Portland, M trata of the ye uirely of tudians, 2 Yesterday, by Mayor Putn fran if he Jorvane and Kochester Ruliroad in Pore vg Senator Sumner has been invited to preside at the Saalit w. hy 14h ys ae i ; orace | Sud Joseph Russell contesting the rar ith Joseph. Masrachusetio Republicag State Convention, Ww The Nantilus and Walras, river steamers, which t tind ¢ ae Mr. A. T. Stewart in the chair, ‘The Hon, Hor iviapelse anid Homeghe beau see race with Joseph Maseachusetiy, Hep {ina porto Stureh 12 arrived at Hong Rom, Chae The Philndelpbin Assusnination Greeley then rose and announced the object of the | rowed before. Cor June, Pirtavenrusa, Sept, 7.—Mayor Fox has offered | meeting, as f turderer of James Brooas, the l M | died yesterday at Wasnington, of disease coutractod cer, Several suspected persons were taken betore | by the Mayor this afte The start was made purfec ede ih Am. but the Benson two noon cbeain Fie | ste. CHarRMAN AND GewrLemes: The man who gf nace Matta pS Aad viens boat tapplog thei ater ae The prizes, gu Fously y even at da slight the rice We are info) article Mr. Henry C, Bowen ba Monthly tw bis tamil y Marion Sima, Mr. I tod, and Miss the actress, arviy 1 that since Mrs. Stowo's Byren f a the Atlant Valencia: Land, 50 cente 8 stone, $1 per ton of ‘100 kiioeg pipe delivered on board Mis Clinton 8 of Mount Morris, Sins DY | Monday evening Of thy Kick of @ horse: Pluk STILL BURNING Ate rmeu—F. 2B ori, Fan J Evens, ond Wm, Gr roe {h about twenty 1 we Satie! velock is sare inthe war fort Uniow, was a ime, Tin, 444 Y., died ow down, 't p10 bis eountrynie te of the au id badges for the oon, and testimony Was take ingle and double ori i ey hid been at the furnace and found | in effect as follows which fiegreal services wer seulls, dud the champion flag for the wix-onred crow, ah 8, Black hie A home fur aged men ts builting im Springfela, H Bverytoiie oll felt, except the fire Inthe turnac Stockton, liquor dealer, was heard, three weeks wa chotcal ot hue in pert Were Urenented at the boat House in the evening fine ot Re ditt ed th ala) st ae ee whick wa barning. They could not arrange wy thatlie knew Wiek aiid Where Hrooks Would, best effort —>— Railroad Conia, sustained | *F ded \ | the water hose until it was hoisted up a litte, ‘Th Thomas Alken, dircetiy. i of lis tife, Duty re The Bout Race of Tostay fills & Co., preferred a She Carly part of the summer, .,1¢ to be extended i Were pot scilonsly affected by the fuul air, lett his "revolvers. dirvetwid to Btockte Dut did Got require hii townrien Mimselt | * ee stg #, who are to play Lacrosse at Jones's quare, wad Pordtawd street Lo connect w ‘4 GOKE DAMP POURING Reon ran are, | Tittoth TOMES Where Brooks was suot He was | at the puiic Cont we did not. sill in the eariy |) Te race Dr 8 betwesa John Biglin aud don the char ‘aud Arrived in the city yesterday. They ae hear Blu street. TUB GAs AND CHOKF DAMP POURING PRO! » | heard to say be was glad Brooks had beon 6h rine of lif iad 4 tight to Count on being waved 10 Siel, which has exeited much attention, is. to sen ae (he pie J. M. Walsh, Captain of the el 9 offer Derpatca to the FAiadeaMa Teeeraph. Uni'y identiged as the miau whe wiote tke’ sone ; oth Ler irectdod. Leet athe wae born ne aics | co contcatod to-day Of the Siywlan Vields, Diglin tee Ue : JH Lacrossist of the osu, °* ator the tadetauce of Maser { Benaxton, Sept. 711A. M.—The latest intelii- | away inthe eltively identified as hay oorer: leaving & whiow and two chil ee Hy | ee aa Hrokers yesterday reéiected | Count Rafter, the eminent tonsorial artist at , meveral arrests have Deed Wade, gence from the asin fire ih the Avondale mine | tng heen tn tl od wilh, & cab before the iyTor ibhaie wins ho Nis sere 0 ore the tole met: | French's Hote shaved Sheri O Brleu, Cour | stil alive, ut cannot recov’ biy orton. het e + ofl | Movemouts of Prince Arthur, Durvof Court ot py pavea off | hud Has BW p to this hour tls morning bolds that’ o¢enre to me an, Charles A. | grossinan Fox, J gan, Wi. M. Tweed, Aldere | Abbott Lovejoy, o| pal eet ce eeere mace WhO Rave been. Shas up rfection in the statement rived In St, John ut 1 ofciogk, and wae received ut | Pf: Dutaie, Samue Hou. Joba Russell Young, witlin au hour aud shalt, Marsh reo, On chine of the logal vauding 1 the proprietor of the store where Brooks | 4" vr on the affidavit of Brooks Lim- Villiam J. Florence, the * Irish Boy | Kentucky lottery Hebets la thas eity, y war l solved that a committee, consisting of the | the « ‘tion by Licut.-Gov, Wilmot aud Staff, the Cor he Ablogdon Square Savings Bank begina opera jo the earth since yeaterday morning, ki] disc! y to to-day in (he bew banking hos Eighth cy y v ‘f Fes" of gus and choke daisy precludes the possis yo Ap, been isclosed. | Hon. Horace Greeley, Mr, Hl. B. Claflin, and the Hon, | poration of the city, amd various societies, The | tons trday in tbe uew banking house, Kighib oven uire's Opera HSuse, San Fraaciscos couimicncing Oct, | wae hots Ge Ree Malt ae eels Sate a AviaLvd, Botuing can be doue to aid shove in the | iH alive, but iboe i no hope of ie recovery, Lresclutious of condoleuce with the widow and or- | o.drcwen’s lorcklght Grow dave of upon hd om ve Vongery reeetring | Tee cotias be eo wwa ’ = seca eid it naman