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+» THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. EXCITEMENT IN SARATOGA. SHE HON. JOHN MORRISSEY’S CON- Test WITH THE NEW YORK THIEVES. by First Day's Racee—The Purchase by barf Beimont of Kivafisher fer $20,- 000-The Sun in Saratoga—Animated Boone om the Road—spirited Racing. Bauatoaa, July 14.—The road leading to the Baratoga race course was this A.M. one long and continous train of vehicles of every sort, from Com- modore Vanderbilt's inimitable team to the aaciont Larmor's wagon which jogged along at the lightning speed of # mad turtle, Kverybody in Saratoga was ‘on bis way to the races in the best conveyance his means could affora, The fret object to attract at- ¢ontion just before turning the bend of the rosd loading to the main entrance of the (rack was an {immense signboard, fifteen feet and painted red, Dearing in white lotiers the following tnscriptin UAW TORK DAILY SUN, THR BRST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AND THE LAROKST CIRCULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Passing this sign, which has been erected since fast night, nobody kuows by whom, the crowd around the gate next met our view, Conspicuour ‘ecncng tle throng was the well-known figure of the Bon. John Morrissey, who, having been sworn in dy the Sher® of Saratoge connty as a Special Deputy Sheriff, ts eareiully scrutinizing the face of every one who enters, Carriage afer carriage rolls dy, and a8 ench vehicle passes Inspection John tries out * All right” to the policemen at the gate, Commodore Vanderbilt, accompanied by his nc- complished lady, drives behind Dayson Burns and Post Boy—n team that yesterday trotted « mile at Glen Micbell track in 230, HRLMBOLD'S 81X-1N-AND enter next. Police Commissioners Brennan, Smith, tnd Mani and Prince Harry Genet are not far behind. The Prince ts busted counting a large roil of bills whieh be intends to wacer on Kingfisher. Belmont's span of bays is followed by superb turn- pats of Josep Harker, C. Orborne, George Osgood, C. C. Hastings, Wille Hail, Mr. Brooks, Frank Work Henry Murphy, Stephen Dunn, Woodbury don, ond others, Yiliiag wont on like clock work, and the re. welable appearance of the thousands who. th Siready passed. the entos and. tiken sent in the rand stands was the subject of rouark. Presently, wever, the lion-esed Morrissey observed five notorious thieves and desperados from Albany and New York driving up tn an open bor: w John Casey, the loader of the swaggers, and who SUOT A MAN IN ALDANT Wast winter, jamped out of the carriage to buy tick- sisfor the party, Mr, Morrissey stopped and asked Casey whether he and his ‘riends bad not mate » mistake, “I puces not; I'vn going in,” reylied Casoy With & tremendods oat Phiuk it over Get cooil rke} Mr. Morrissey ; © you might Ubink better of Saying this Casey njte! to enter the exte, Mr. Morrissey Sollar and toid the bruiser ue cou! n't be admitted, The latter immediately put his hund on a pistol, and cing aiticu le sai Public race track, and Tam going in an uit him: oy the bow.” “I will make you think it ts church before I through with you, and i’ you dare draw that pis! 0 me IN make you eat it,” said Mr. Morrissey. By this time a large wamber of ladies and gentle men arrived, and witnessed the occurrence wilh dea! of interest and some alarm, Mr, Morrissey still holding the rourh by the collar of his eo , Morrisscy immediately calied an officer aud orlered Bim to take Casey into e dy, and luck him up un tiiafter the races, Subsequently Mr, Morrissey ap: peared before a magistrate, and the Albany bruiser Lid Would be ossassin was COMMITTED FOR TRIAL, Without bail, {t was fortunate that Mr. Morrissey Boted with forethooght, for information bad been conveye| to him that abont 600 thieves and des peradoes were only waiting to see the result of Case,'s uitempt to enter im order to rush in them above incident eeated considerable At 12 o'clock, Just ae Dr. Underws lis partner (McGown) had cone’uded welling the Asst pools ou the first race, and us the horses took Qp their positions preparatory to siarting for the first race, the | eaveus gave werning of an approach Ing storm ‘This intimidated mary of the ladies, mont Of whom, oul of respect for their #ilke and satin, Quictly returned to. the villave, For this reason, Dut few oF the (air sex were observed on the Grand nd doring the races that followed, ‘The een ation this evening among lovers of horses fs the purcLuse by Mir, Belmout of Kingiisher for TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, Tt seems that theo™noer of the ho ee, whi! at the Cluo in company with peimont, Traveis, Lorillard, Harry Genet, Oliver Chariock. uh | otaers, focosely Observed toat he would se'l the King if he was offered $20,000 jor bim, Mr. Belmont iw lately closed tae bargain, and bought the horse, driving THR FANTASTIC. ‘The first ball of the season is in progress at the Un It is a etund afair, Warren ais Greased in a swallow-tail coat with briss Luttons And bas just told me it is the bigest thing he ber eyor seen, THE RACES. The day tn the morning was beautiful, and hoid so until the crowd hud gathered, aud there were at least three thousand present, Just before the first race comtenced a thunder shower began, nd lasted uutil the race, run Io rain, wind, and mud, was over. Of course the Wack was heavy and slow. As seon as the first Taco was doue the sky cleared and tho sun came out Tue alternoon was agreeatie and br it put the rack did not recover its condition, waich was Que fore the rain. TUE rinst RACE. ‘The opening race was \ne Iravers stakes, This fe alwaysu great feature in the meeting, being the first race, and always with a numerous entrance ‘This year there were seventy subscribers, with a Many fine colts in it. ‘The ones named in the si ce the Anest three-year-olds in the country, seventy, however, only seven came to the Thoy Were Kingdsber, Telecram, Foster, Seutteiock, Seranz And Davis's colt, by . Kinglsher won the race, The follow: SUMMARY. Sanatooa, July 4.—The Travers Stakes, for three ds, 1% tilen ; SOO entrance, p. p, $1,000 Ib mouey ate, added. Cots 110 Ite.: illes 107 Ibe. Izeits'b. ¢. Kingfsher, by Lexington, dam tmp Eishany Lanse He A Belmout's cli’ @s Feléral TG Movre Veron, by orenis Belo BP sick Greek. slave, John Davi Honver & Tiavers’s che: Seauieloek, gan Panny W f ddin imp, “by Cens' ©. Foster, by" Lexington, dain ‘ksh ; ee 8 sO. OF br. ©. Ghilidothe, by Lex rang, by Lexlayton, dam by inp. Eclipse, Time—2: The judxes placed only the three first, but Chili- Cothe wax fourth, and he and Serang, douthelocw, Od tle Lawn ingion colt e beaten off badly, Before the start, in the betting Kingisher was firet favorite ut even akwinnt the Deld, Sand 6 to} aeainet Foster, 5 (01 #t Chilicctue, 7 to 1 agalust Tele: ram, Tto LT achinet the field. consisting of Scathe Jock, Perung, and te Leamington ett ‘The start Woe ov the three quarter track. On the Gropping of the Nur Chilicotne. Was firstaway, with Kingtisier neat, and the re ino lump. Op the Btretch to the mark course Telovr brushed into the lead, and at the hait-mile pole bal trorted. Be rand, accowp-ning him, gut’ te On the turn Chriheothe again made piay, cought eram, headed Linn, and ed hin lead Hit to tie three quarter * when Kinctisuer ane dhe Wain at the shonide s'ieteh up to the stand he three but Chil 1, Ktngiisher ad soccnd place, and was at the neck of Criiicot Velvying him fast, ‘The turn brought him te {ard Kinefisher fronted, ‘Telezsramn stil) lay ton the back stretch be c le down e out and eut ud went second to Kin, fly coout Kingfisher und ‘Teiezram were’ «loi Kinots er was at ease and got tothe stand test Way ‘ram ‘Telegram, who was ten it ron of Chiicothe, ‘The others Were badly beste & Oven of bo wccouutin the race. THE SECOND RAC This the sweepstakes, af le and a quarter. Dive were nifoen entries. OF these Ave only showed And strted “They were Gienelg, Maggie B, B,, Corel fan stort, and Niagara, ‘The race was won by Geoolg sithoutastru cle, The foliowing is the SUMMARY, Bana N.Y. Joly 14.—Rweepstakes, for nll ages, o varter tiles; $80 eptrauce, p, p., #790 added. 4 1 Glenelg, ¢years, bj Citadel, dam Wad lars, by Ausira: Vatodam af H Are 2 wii tle Balai 4° Yeu) by "Leib a Oh tk Buildika, 8 yeata, by Wacie' Vie, Buc 1 ve bie. Cow ean, 6 Year, by Uae F The, ths, The *s placed only the frst three, but Ban: Dit Ww ut fourth and Corsican a worse Ofth, g pte te wie Maggie B, B. the favorite, at to E'firvt heron the fleld, & tot agaiuat Glenelg, & I: Corsican, 10 to Lagatust. Niagara Buia The burt was the throe-qua (ii Yo 60 the stand and once wound, On get Hing oll Gi at once on tie stretch took the t,’ ver canght, and led to the end, winnin, Su is\ls with perfect ease, Maggie B. if ut never gotuyto Glenelg ‘Deaton from the start, and were ‘Time, &18K. THe THIRD RACE. ‘This wae the Flash Stakes, half Therports Rattan, buy and’ chaninat aly a bay tweky, Mk M ‘The race was won by Cy following is the salathaoeey pbb aaded. Cole, i's ob. f. Rattan, by Lexington, cece oe we jndiges placed only the three first; but Aure- KD tag bet Ay Sih, Jerom wns favorite at § to 1 ols was ‘ourth, filly sixth, and In the ‘betting, Aureo! inst her, 6 to i against McKin ‘empires, 16 to 1 against Ratea ‘The etart was from the hal up to the stand a half mile. sent off, Rattan at onee went to thi Rattan rattled away and soon led two went the more he cae ae four mile pole, and tence front, Aureola and the further bh dal}, and got home an On the home stretch, Jerome's bay came out of the rear crowd, caught Aureola, heade: her home, and was placed 1 out and beaten tar, here will be three races to-morrow, as THE TROITING md. The others were OA. Rettor Sport than of the Race Tror, July 14.—The race which was begun yesterday, aud postponed ater five heats, was fin- ished to-day, The race was for a purse of $2,000; £1,200 to the first horee, $500 to the second, $300 to the third, for horses that never boat &23, mile heats, three in five, In harnoss, The eatries were Belle Strickland, Prince, Kd, White, Byron, Dreadasught, Westera New York, Pete and Lady Sheridan, Yesterday, Belle won the first heat, Prince the second, and White the third, ‘The second was won by Belle, Prince second, and White third. third race was won by Prince, Belle second, and Byron was distanced, heat was won by Prince, White second, heat, Mathews and Sheridan and tie heat a dead ove between Prince and Dreadvanght third, The race was then post- poned ‘until to-day. The rixth heat was won by White, Prince second, Western New York ghir won by Prince, Be} White third, naught third, ent eat wa |. Wolte third, 4, VBL, VBI, RING, WO. lle kecoud nioney, White third. It was a most capital race, doubtful The second race of to-day was for a purse of $1,000 ; $60) for the first Lorse; $300 to the se and $100 to the third, tor horses that never benl 248, mile hea starters were Josenuine, St Lawrence Girl, Lady En ephine won. the race, get and fifth heats, Emily winning the ring for the second her driver, and and Maid were ind Fanny in the third, nd Chip Girl in fourth, uiily second, avd no third money, Ss RIV, 2, $H0, 239 ‘The great race Of the day was for a pnrse of $9 500 —41,400 to firs! Lorse, $70) to the second, $40 to third; for all horses, mile heata, taree tn Ove in ‘The entries were Lucy, Geb, Mountain Boy, tLe latter Commodore Vanaerbilt's It was’ won by Lucy in five heats, she get ling the mst, fourth, and afin, thi a desd heat, he unfortunately rup- head during the beat ting’ the second wher sulky 0 around the course, listanced in the firkt he Time—2:2734, 2 Lucy first mow ‘Troy Was brilliant and exciting ; the racing at Sara- + 2:30, 2:80, b Of Witkes second The trotting at toga tame and uninteresting. Wasmixeroy, July 14.—In a communication Minister Sickies informs the ze of the bill for the eman of slaves im the Spanish penis, among which dated Madrid, June 26, rtment of the puss cipation of certain classe colonies, with various amet entions those changing from 65 t we to be attained When slaves bora ration from the mother of children under fourteen years old, aud placing resirictious on punishment While conseious of the insuft Jos yot regards it ax sure, Minister * tae beginning of the end tent has now for tue first time distinctly and prac mitted itself to the policy of emancipa this step it must be a source of just wa Presideat that the influence of the United States bas been so conspicuous and boueti- isaction to th Sa ees Bergeon Point. Argonauta Rowing Association had a very ering yesterday afiernoon at the open- ing of thelr rew Club } «nized last April with ten me have fi ty-one. npera,and DOW club owns four workin and ® magnitic Yonkers, and the members own thirteen or fourteen other skills and outrigg © —— a Williamsburgh Ferryboat Drank To the Eitlor of The Sun, Sia; I went up to Williamsburgh by the 103¢ otclock A.M, boat from Roosevelt atroct to-day, Five minutes before starting, the whistle was bown half a dozen times, aod the paddies were set iu mo- tion, causing the boat to rock to and fro. Ireturned by the same boat, and before leaving Williams. burgh the same thing took place, On reaching th the boat steamed into the assengere were to the landing place side with such force that several upset, and it was at Inst driven 80 vio'ently that into fits, and the boat recoiled Gy. ‘tbe Commodore Barney. The boat was : Commodore drunk t me Baxcor, July 14.—A severe tornado passed icivily this afternoon, accompanied with and thander, and lightning, and torrents of and = prostrated were blown down, fences broken all the windows Were broken by the bail, which fell #0 thickly that it lay in wint house, containing ® family, Was removed from its foundation, and another blown down, without in jury to the ininates, ‘Tho dawage (o growing crops must be consideravlo, a Fried Bnby—Candles from The baby of Ruisian married couple died lately in a village near St. Petersburg, and the ‘The parents thouglt the Do movoi, or Spirit of the House, had taken it, but the © ities fixed the robbery’ upon a weil-known The fellow, under advice of a a in some cases Tn Orrington one body disappeared. 1 named Vassill, wizard, had tried the baby, die (rom its fat He belioved that with such a light be might steal without fear of discovery, and pave & career of unbroken prosperity belore ——___— Storm in Canada, Mostaess, July 14.—One of the most fearful onniry swept over Lever visited thi last evening, level Duiidiogs were ust ly destroyed, and No loss of life Two of the large (reiglt sheds ink Ratiway were prostrated, and inust have been tclegraphic communication with the ely was Furly this morning a house, Poullipe and daughte ‘overed (0 boon. Ar extingnished the two women were tound dead and Weir bodies horribly mangled, Houg, Who lived with the women, haw Loca arrested, street, wis di ack Bridge Agal At 10:15 on Wednesday night, a soldier who had beon tarrying at tho Soidiers’ Hoe in Newark over on the New e was James MeMaher, ax d ia Company I, a Judge Lynch tn Minsou Sr, Louis, July 14.—On Tuesday | outraged a white girl, from jill and hanged bin, gro grossly. I i Aity-flve years, ast @ negro A party of citizens took bin uited @ Mrs, Crawford, during tho Mr. Crawford, with blood. hounds, is on the negro's trail, a Kerosene Again, At No, 41 Stanton street, Brooklyn, last even- ing, a kerosene oll lamp exploded, holding | lighted lamo in her hand While ber daughter Margaret wna diling it with the Both were dresd'uily burned, the da ‘The latter is 16 years of age, tnd, hind the eroupe Of people in tho streets seem to be strongly in tvor of war, THR FRENCH AMBASSADOR SXUDNED, Nassan, July 14.—The Frenel Ambossador audience of the King of Prusk.a rinee Uohenzotiern's renunciation be made perpetual, and that the roval veto be app ied to any fresh approuch to the Prince on the sudject of tie Spanien crown, The Kinz declined to re coive the Ambassador, aid answered him throw:lt an aide-de-camp that he lad no furier comu:uuica- perhape facally, jHE EUROPEAN TURMOIL, THE QUESTION OF PEACE OR WAR STILL UNDECIDED, ‘The King of Prussia won't Kanckle Down July 14—8:80 P. M.—There is a great Panic on the Bourse, and Rontos have fallen to 67), Ibe. ‘The Journals say that the Froneh Cabinet having Feceived, ass firet concession, the personal renunct- ation of the Spanish crown by the Prince of chen: zollern, agreed to continne nogottations to obtain from the King of Prossia bis offietat rennaciation now aud forever of all pretensions to the throve of Spain on the part of any members of the Hohevxol- Jern family, Five P{M.—1' appears that the King of Prosria bas REFOSED TO RECKIVE COUNT or to sign the promise required of him by the French Government. The Emperor left St. Cloud this morning by ® special train, and arrived at the ‘Tuileries at noon. having been fummoned to meet him, were all at the Palace, and & counetl was held immediately after lis arrival, At 8% o'cloek this afternoon the Prosidents of the Sen- ate and Corps Leaisiatif, which were then in se Sion, Were informed that the Government woul! havo ® communication to make to those bodies before the clove of the ritting, It is generally believed that tits communteation will be a declaration of war. It ts positively asserted that Count Benedetti ban been ordered to return to France, and that be only awaits the departare of the Baron yon Werther, the Prussian Minister, from Pari ADVICHS FROM MADRID ARB PACIFIC 8 far as Spain ts concerned, and tho Bolsa ts buoy- ant, The Spanish Minister of the Interior tins went envoys to the different courts to noify them of the acceptance by Spain of Prince Leopold's renanciation, Right P. M.—The Emperor lef the Tuileries at 6 o'elocs on nis return to St, Cloud. At the same hour Whe Chainbers were informe that NO DECLARATION WOULD BR MADE by the Government to-day. Tt is reported that while the ministerial council was in session at the “'uiler fos desputeles were received from the Kinz of Prussia whico changed the situation, and there ts no rexson to believe thut peace may be preserved. The agitation throughout the city js extreme, Tie my Jority of cae evening papers maintain a Wallke tion to mak TUE GERMANS ENTHUSIASTIC. KingiFredericx William of Prussia will leave Ems to-morrow morning on special train for Berlin. Count Bene lottt, the Fronch Ambassador, left at five o'clock this afternoon, ‘The German pconle are a unit in apport of their Kine. and wild cntousiasm prevails in the minor States. Gen. Moltke his boen Fummouet to Berlin from his Silesian estates, Prince Gortscuakol! bus gone to Wildlad, Or, ON Tae WATERS, Breservs, July 14-2 2, M.—¥i sland, Russia, and Austria pre making energetic efforts to prevent a rupture; but so far they hove made no progress, and the sitaation is unchanged. BISMARCK SULKIXO, Loxpor, July 14.—The report that the North Ger- man Pariiiment has been convoked ts repeated with the addivion that it will meet as eurly ae next Week. A sory comos trom Germany that Count von Tk marek heard of Prince Leopold's withdrawal wile on his way join ing at Kuve; whereupon be turned back and set ous fur his esiatoe at Varain, of Comfacaa today iatreninte seeetied ha Disraeli, that tue correspondence of Hi Government with foreign powers, occasi difference between France and Prus: ple'e, and the Fresent was not the tine ior its pub- lication, But be would way that tue British Gove: ment, in common with the European Cabinets, 6us- taine the position taken by the Duke de Grammout, which was that Spain was entitled to chouse any one for kin: exeopt a German princi There wos a wild panic on the streot after Change hours to-day, An official #tatoment thit the Bank sve! £131,000 was not sufficient tu rescore confidence, aud muca auessiness stil! prevails, The panic is attriouted (0 @ rumor that Couut Benedetti had been reeailed. had re. es The Voto on Infallibitity. Rowe, July 14.—The Papal Infallibility dogma was carried fa the Ceumenical Council yesterday b; a vote of 40 yeas to 8 nays, Sixty-'wo, or. accord: ing toother reports, 68 of tho fathers voied con- ditionally, ‘The sitting was greatly agitated, the spectators were especially demonstrative, were obliged to keep theu: bac and t gendarmes Another sitting wii be held, be made to persuade the dissen consid publ ony it which efforts will ing members tor iter this meeting the held, ut Which the new their. votos ; am ronaregation will sto be proc.u.gated. mtsaieis at PRES The Dinner in the Astor Mouse to meu from New Orleans, The proprietors of the Astor House gi ner last nigit in their best style to the visiting fre- wien of New Orleans, Major A. McC, Stetson presi- ded, and speeches were dolivered by Wm. Troll, Esq., of the Now York ber; Capt. Diamond, of Me- chanics No. 6 of New Orleans; Cupt. Swan, 0° Hook and Ladder No, 21 of New Orleans, and Cot. Tracey end Gen. Adaus of th me city, iting dremen start ‘or New O1 ‘iucinoali and Louisvi ———__. ‘The Joseph Koch Assoc jon. Last evening a few of the friends of the Hon. Jos, Kock mot for the lag h agiod sociation under the of the Joseph Koch, The followin, ed gentiemen were elected officers for the ensuing year : id others. The to-day by way of organizing an us- is Jacob bacher, Prosident; David Gideon, Vice President Leopold Rindskopf, ‘Trensurer; lbuac Heyman, Secretary ; Aad Myer Kisas, borgeant-at-Arms. During the evening, a telogram was recoived froin the t some Judge, who was at Long Branch, hing the laaies how to ewum. A Confessed Marder of Two Women, Dernorr, July 14.—Edward Hoag, the man Brrested on suspicion of having mui women here this morving, nas conf 6 com. mitted the deed. Mre. Mhillins, who was nearly seventy years old, was on a visit to her daughter sar. Clair), widow, who was living with Ho: His motive was money, which he en deuvored to obtain from Mrs. Clair by throat pitt Eh PERSONAL INTELLIGENOR eee Col, Griffin Holstead is not dead, William C. Conner was feasted at Hotel last might. Jodse Robertson, Benator Fentot Collector, I» rustiorting at White Pisin M. Bjerring. a Russian missionary, has arrived here in the interests of the Greek Church, Sir Georze M. Gifford, Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, and eminent medical author, ate deu The Hon. A Turobull, John H ‘ed the two Metropolite "8 nominee fur james Copland, the at Belmont, John Hunter, William Post, Harvey Fisk, ana A. A. Selover tthe Grand Union'Hotel, Saratog, The candidate for a cadetstip at West Point from Goy. Boutwe'e distiict was te) bad grammar. This i eurprisios, considering how hiuch paias Gov. Boutwell has taken to luprove tuo system of public education, Mrs, Charles Appel, wi/o 0 (the well-known fur 004 Hur ted on account uf y inj orter, sailed’ yesterday on vhe steamer Gon for Fe:bandina, Fla, Atmong t lends who saw the lady of was Mr. Kane, Pr tof the Flor {da" Pontoon Bridge Association, Anotler parscncer onthe Geo. Barnes, wasthe wife of Capt. Dickersou, the repressble rebel gucrrilia, Bn Bn 9 FROM THis OCLAN CABLE ———_ Saddler bent Kelley in 8 scull race on the Thames yesterday for £400, ‘Tho Georgia bill was passed in both Houses last night, and will be siened by the Presideat, ‘The Sussex Gazette asserts that the Morquts of Bute never actually joined the Church of Rowe. M. Prevost Paradol, the vow French Minister, has avrived in Washington, and will probably yrosent hus ciedenuuals on Saturday, The House of Lords last night rejected che Uni- Yersity Tosts bill and was subsequently engaged on local Matters until adjournment, In the regatta of the Yorkshire Yacht Club yester- aay the Aroeet came in Oret, but, by the allowance of Mme, the Burl received tue prize, ‘The report that Keyptian troops bad Ianded at the Bay of Ashab, on tho FLASH ied ven, ond captured tbe Italian {iading station chere 18 officially contradicted, ‘The Prussian Minister has received information that the Frenen trot 1d fleet ie in motion, with the tn fabulon, Its supposed, to tureaten @ blockade of the in bors. In the House of Commons lest night, M¥Pfionsell, Under Colcnial Secretary, Boneible of the i veiling tue Fen 1 Foward by the Government wat jantry 01 Canadian troops tn re: a, DUL had reel Of promolion. 40 nomluations NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1870. RUNAWAY IN PATERSON. ——- Main Si rect Demoratizod—Vehicles Smashed, Lives Impert Hlorsen 1 ained, Everything Piled ina Heap. Last evening @ fine team belonging to William Morray, ® brick manufaetarer of Bingnck, N.J., ariven throngh Main street, in Paterson, be- came ‘rightened and ran away. ‘The negro driver bung fast to the liner wntil the ys was entirely detached, and then let the horses A while the ear- riage dashed down the grade at fearful speed. The vehicle veered toward an adjoining post, and the driver, telliog the two benutiful girls in the car- riage to bok! fast, folded hs arms and shut bis eyes for the crash, The negro was thrown out tothe ement, but striking on his head he was not hurt, The girls beld ty and eseaped injury, althouzh the ‘carriage wan emasiied, The horsen continned down the street at a bit allop until they met a coul wacon belonging to A. A. Hopper, driven by a men named Mouks. One of the runaway team went ench side of the coal-wagon horse, und the latter was strnek by the strap whion held ‘them together. A henp, consivting of three horses, a wagon, and a man, was the resalt, The latter '(Monis) ‘was severely bart, being | badly brated, and sustaining revere Internal Injnries, TI all injared, and all the vehicles a ey RUSSIAN BRUTALITY, pea Strauss, the Great Musician, Brutally Ase snulted by Some Runsinn Oflicers, From Warsaw we Lave particulars of a most shameful and brutal outeace perpetrated by sume Russian officers of the rarrison there. A body of them went to a place called the Swiss Garven, and took supper, after woich they requested the propri- etor to give them some music. It was then 1 o'clock, and the und had left the gardens, 80 that the Iendlord was anable to comply with their «ist ‘Ihe unmonnerly eang, however, were not to be balked of their pnrpose. One of them, the Depoty Direc:or of Police, ed 10 De personally ac- quainted with Sten ted musica! diree- tor of Vienna, who was thon living in Warsaw, He ‘tter Lo him, arging Lim to come at once lo n . thonch exceedingly surprised, came, and ing the #not Le Was vsked to’ play sone tousie, which Ve naturally relused to do, whereupon one of te cang threw him a 100 reable note, with the inentting remurk, * Here, you'll play for thot, I know.” When they saw thut te would not play, the officer who threw ¢ n the note struck him in the ieee, and then tb ng set noon hin aad Beat Linh so xeverely t) (e was put tn peril —$———— THE BAT AND BALL, pri dele The Renotutes of New Jersey Improving, The Resolutes of biimwberh, N. dig visited Rrookly yestervay and plajel a game with the At lontics on the Capitoling eround. The Inst game between these clubs was played at Waverley, and Resolutes by ascore of 13 '00. The rame yesterday was a clight improve: ment on the previous one so far as the New Jersor- Hies were concerned, but at the same time showed » much grover bh in these or the Atlantic shel Fergoson's hand being » litue better, he was cain, to the sront in, is powition as hort stop for the Atlantic C.nb. he solutes etruggled very bard for victory, but thetr flelding was very inferior, ‘They did weil at the bat but badty in the eid, the easiest fly balls being often missed, Considering state of the weatler, the AUantie men must have Fiven then suficient work in leather hunting to last them the reuainder of tLe dog-dajs, ‘The following 2d, Sd, Ath. Sth. 6th, Th. Ath. 9th. hoe et eo ee PV © Oe Fee pai als vs, Nationals, The game of base ball between the Mutuals of New York and the Netionals of Washingtoo, played in Washington yesterday, was interrapted ‘by rain AL the end of tLe sixth fnning—the score then standing, Matuals, 11; Nationals, 1. The batting on bot) sides was licht, but the fielding of the Mu- tuals was magnificent,’ note sincle e:ror marring thetr play, tow ‘errors on the National side Were very costly, giving their opronents seven runs, ‘The attendance Was limited. The following is the ‘score by invings: boat ye a H Tuthill and Bailey vs, Sencen, Again bad the Tothill and Bailey men to strug- gle for the junior championsip yee day agnin the Senees Club, and on this oceasion the struggle Was intensely exciting up tothe close, The Seneca toim showe | ood play both in the Meld and at th bat, bat the T. and B. nine are receiving so many castienzes now that they are becoming pertect ity ut the gaue, Tho following is the score: Ixwixae, Act, 24. 90. 4th.Sth 6rn, Tb.8uh. 9th, it wnd Hatley... 0° 8 1 Oe 13 a seueca.... v0 20 132 8 0 0 tu To-day, Eckfurd ve. Equity, on Union ground, Anu Extraordinary Game, On Wednesday, July 13, the Dexter Club of this ciiv played a mateh with the Mutual Club of Springfield, . defeating the latter by 4 to 3. The score Ly innings is as follows LNNtNas, Jat. 2d. Sd. 4th. Sth. 6th, Th, sth 9th. Dexyr. et eet. 2 2 al ot Boe er Sex S| ee ae hae The came yesterday afternoon between the White Inga and Marylapds, i) Ballin Jot the elghte 1hulug, the sco ngs 46, Nvatylauas & eee any Growth of Texas, Cols, J. M, Morphis and A, Pope, from Mar- shall, in nor orn Texas, report an abundant corn and cotton crop throughout that Stato at large. ‘The former, though ripe, will din the field, ac cording to custom, until the latter is gathered in September. Money is becoming more plentiful, and many Texas merchants aro now in this city, Population ts ine sing fust.espocia'iy in the prairie countics of the west and northwest. It chiefly flows trom the old Southern States. Murshali is consider. ed likely to become an important point, if the South- ern Pacific Ksilroad bill should pass Congress. As an illustration of the growth of Texas towns, Gal- veston, wich had 10,000 population before the war, and 6,000 alter it, Las now 80,000. Houston ha ),000, againss 6,000 before the war: San Ante 20,000, against 6,000 in 1961; and Jeftorson 14, against 6,000, ‘Touching Sce: The sympathy of Recorder Hackett and of Mr. Fellows was awakened yesterday by William Anchor, who was before the Court on a charge of bu i It was shown that Anchor b long out of work that ints family were actually starving, and that he could no longer bez or borrow, and henee cv mitted his Bretcrime, ‘The Recorder suspended sen- tence and gave the poor feliow $5 to buy food with. Mr, Fellows did likewise. a as Prostrated by Heat, Mary Fitzgerald, found on the stone of the House of the *isers of Merey, Taken to Bellevue Hospital William Kagan, at pier 12, North Itiver, City Halt Park Hospital, Standing White Vairick Carney, of Twelfth street, at Twenty-eighth street and Fire: Avenue, Bellevue Hospital. Joba bapple, at Beventh street aud Bowery, Mercer street Police Sta ‘An unkiiowa woman, in Thirtysixth street, near Third avenue. Bellvue Horpltal. Daniel Maloney, at the corner of Righty-A¢th street and Third avenue, “York vilie V’olice Station, George Vesser, while driving @ coach at Fort Wash ington. Bellevue Hospital ‘atrick Heffernan, in Thirty-uinth street, por Ki enthavenus. Bellevue Hospital, A seaman, vane unknows, Wille working on the top. fi tail-yard of the ship Neptane, off Bedloe's Island, over. powered, ‘and fell to the deck, Fatal. Wellevue Hos. ital MOficer Seharen, prostiated whilo on post last oventng onthe lowe pari of Broadway. Cared for at he New stieet Police tration, 1 BROOKLYN. ‘The Democrats of tio Thirteenth Ward organized @cainpaign club last evouing. Mr, Charles Lelong, of Hoboken, who was fatally injured in Jersey Ctiy'on the 44h Lust,, died yooterany 1M the hospital In Hoboken. A little eight-year-old daughter of Mra, Taylor, of 17 Garrison eticet, was badly purned yesterday by a fire caused by plus ing wilh matches, bark Lord Baltimore, having vellow fever on board, 18 lying at one of the docks 10 Brooklyn, haying ronght down claodestiaely .rom Werte Athboy by the Kel Toard of I Dr. Cochran, Healt Ottecr, mil power to. dirrezard the perinits of Vee Carhociah OF he New York Quarantine Conunie hivinere, Wnt HG ann WHEE to. stil dooks. wharen, a the owners oF cous! may desire: hes previously wait: dow Dr, Curnocoan, but the interview War UnsOUBIAGiory, alth yesterday # © CURLOSITIES OF Ch1INR, Charles TI, Merriam, the depositor of a part of the moucy stolen iront te ‘Treasury, tn tho Biuyvesaut Bank, aud who is charged with Feceiving the mor wolen, bus iru held by Com: knowing it to lave bo tthe action of the Grand tissioner Osborn to Jury. John Marshall and Jobn Kandle, charged with haying in their nt bonts #tolen trom the Glcas F soliareid by Commissioner Usborn, meenoy Olevidence. “They were Mumoiutely tearrerted, how everon a warfant from Judge tocekrans ol tie sev enth Dieswrict, charging teu Wid (he larceny of tue bonds, Benjamin Turner, owner of a bag ween taal citvanss Wants tae driver: Serf as Marshal Hart, in the City flili, ov charge of talling (0 deliver trunks and packages to ther owners, ‘turner dist) ibutes a Mauing card a the owner of prone at 6 con. Bod and gi Nest street: The com) te. Us of tuo trucks, aud ications Jot of inaguserivt sermons, Of Bo valud to anibody bal tha owas, CONGRESS NOT DEAD YET. en Any THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FINAL NIGHT OF THE SRSSION. Little Disposition to Agree Upom Anything— ‘Tho House Compolied to Adjourn Over Until Nine This Moruing—An All-Night Session of the Kenate—Fun in the House, Wasminoton, July 14.—The House resumed ite session at haif-past 8 o'clock, with « fall attend- ance of members and many spoctaturs in the gallo ries. ‘The offorts of several members to get the floor ‘Were met with loud shouts of “ Regular order, reg- ‘and the demand was responded to by Mr. Dickey, who mode a report from the Conference Committee on the Army Appropriation bill, ‘The report was agreed to without any explanation, Mr. Dawns (Rep., Mass.) offered a resulution to PAY the discharged members of the capital police thetr pay through the month of July. The poxt proposition was one offered by Mr. Baw- JAMIN to continue the pay of the clerk of the Com- mittee on Invalid Pensions during the recess, Ona vote by division, and a subsequent vote by tollers, thero wns the requisite two-third majority ; but the minority was strong enough to order the yeas and nays, Before the voto was taken in that way, there wero messages received from the benate with announce ments of enrolled hills Tho Speaker appealed to the members to take thetr sents end preserve order; but his appoal was generally disregarded by the members, who chatted noisily in groups, or moved around the hall; while the Loop WOM OF voroes from the floor, the galleries, the cloak rooms, the paseages made the scene a rather confused and Uproarions ono, Fans were actively in motion on the floor and in the galleries, for the thermometer Was up to 90 degrees. ‘The result of the vote was adverse to the resoiu- tion, there being less than two-thirds in favor, Mr. Butien (Pep, Mass.) wished the attention of the New York Ti thune colied to the fact that he did not vote at all. (Laughter.} ‘The next matter that came up was tho report by Mr. Dawes of the Conference Committee on the oil ering. appropriations for the suudry civil exponses of the Government. Mr, Pannswoutm (Rep., 11).) made tnq to the Now York and Boston Post Offices 2: he titer. stood that thé renort nullifled the leiislatfon of Inat April, whic brequired complete plans and estimates to be made before the expenditures exceeded a cer- tain amount. Te alluded to the simultaneous ap- Desrance of prt ‘igs op the New York Post Office building in Ave of the Now York papers, intimatiny that the Post Offce Committee was after a job. It ‘war not the mewbers of toat Committee who were alter a job, but members who (otigding to Mr. Bates of Mossachusotte) bad advised distillers and trre- sponsible persons in Boston on the passing of » Propriations tor the purpose to buy a granite quarry, whic’ advice was followed by the purchase of A GRANITR QUARRY tone's throw of the member's residence, Slowed by a contract pur: within a And which purchase was fo porting to be made with the Capo Ann ‘Transit Company be ore such company was in existence. After further discussion the roport was agreed to, Mr. Dawns, from the Conference Committoe on the Avditional Defleiency bill, made a repor which was ngroed to. This was the last of the Conference ton appropriation pills. hile the Houss was consuming time in voting by Yous and nays on # question of adjournment, await ing the Senate's ac ion on the conforence on the Army Appropriation bill, a message from the Senate ‘was announced, which Was supposed to be on that euiject ; but when ft was understood thet it had only raference to the passage of anothor railroad land evant bill there was ® derisive lauzh all over te House. A message was received in the Benate from the President returving with his objections the bill viding for the payment of boanites: to certain Ala. bama aed Florida troops. ‘On motion of Mr. Wilson the message was order- od to be printed, and the whole subject weat over o'clock this morning, after an animated debate, refised vo recede from’ its post: tien on Indian matters, nod substituted for the $5,070,000 bill the original Indian appropriation bill, with tue Benate amendmen: It is believed they Will go into executive session and try to confirm Mr. Frelinghuysen, No more nominations will be made by the Prosident Toe House adjourned ut midnight to meet at 9 M. to-morrow In the executive session this afternoon, when the powination of Mr, Freluehuysen as, Minister to Kneland was laid before We Bevate, Mr, Sumner, supported by Mr, Cameron, Troved its reference to the Committee on Foreim Relations, and tue mo- tion was agreod to. A rinclo objection is suMcient to prevent the confirmation of a nomination the day it is received or reported, but it has been customary to confirm any nomination of an ex-Senator without areterence. Tiere was no debate, ae Tho Last Act in the Farce, Wasmxcrox, July 14.—The President, Seore- tury Fish, Secretary” Boutwell, Secretary Belknap, decretary Robeson, Attorney General Akerman, and Pestmaster-General Cresawoll are all in the Prosi deut's rocm at (he Capitol to-night engaged together the President's private secretaries in the ox- nination of Dilla submitted for tho Executive ap: ) robation. The galleries of both Houses are well Mled, and the spectators include a tare numbor of dies, ‘The corridors and the Rotunta also present the animated appearance generally attendant on a night session Just previous to adjournment, jefe ts Grant's Lawyer Withdraws, Wasmixoron, July 14.—The President this afternoon sent 4 message to the Senate withdrawing the nomination of Joon Olliver, to be Associate Jus- tice of the Suoreme Court of the District of Colum bia, ‘The messsge states that tho withdrawal is at request of Bir. Olliver, ey The Went Point Gentleme: Wasmixaroy, July 14. —The following informa. tion was obtained at the War Department ; An investization of the charces in Cadet Smith ter relative t0 his tre fellow. cad ordered by Gen. Pit if Point. soon after the letter ned. Cade Smith was interrogated @ deal. the published letter wie a garbled copy of that written to ‘Lis friend. Mr Clarke, of Hartiord. He furnishes. the Superintendent Pda irae copy. whicl ienow in possoasion of the War Department. The cadet drill master denied having used the language charged to iny,> gud six cadets io quad not only deny having hoard tt, but their vt shows the drill master was Ot a’ hap Lownrd aa toward thom, In tho mers hall eonte foellny hibited by thoae with who Smith was Keatods Dut this waa promptly checked by tne autriorition, The allegations of Cadet Siith's letter, though not withont toundation, have boen greatly exaggerated, and Sinith raid ue had Ho complaint to MaKe about the mers hall, “The Snperintendent reports that Dow @ boiter feeling exaia, The Secretary of War hi yiin ample pow fo nv estigiate th ordered a conrt of inquiry, Wost Point on Monday, treatment, &0 The following oMcers have been detailed to com).or the court: Gen. J. H, Wilson, Gen. H. L. Anbott, Major T. F. Rodenbough, and Major Phomas Ff, Barr, Judge Aavocalo. The two oMovrs inst uamed of the Military Academy poaddedaee a! NEW JERSEY, ——— James McMahan, who aorved during the war in the New York Thirty-frst Regiment, Company I, was Ki ted on Wednesday nigit on tho Now Jereoy ‘all ‘ond. A little son of Jobn Snyder, a carpenter, ving in Division street, Paterson, was plaving about é o'clock Inst night on a pile of lumber, when bo accidently lumped into a Keltlo of boiling tary which was being e uot’ gradu: prepared for leaky roof, ‘ihere da bub like doubt that bis tujurice will prove fatal. — = YACHTING NOTES ‘The Magic, Sylvie, and Flectwing aro lying off Thirty fourth'steect ‘The English schooner yicht Osprey is oxpected daily froin Charleston, The Calypso, schooner, has been cruising about the bay during the week. The Madvicino, belunving to Commodore Jacob Voorhees, ix wucil adinired The Intest vetting on th rato of $10) to 830 Tie Prooklyn Yacht Club has arrangod to go down nd meet the ocean sucht ou their arrival Mr. Churtes Longtellow, tho aon of the poet, ts on bis way to New York on board the Dauntless, ‘ve «Cup will take place August, over the Fe ow York Yacht Cluo cou.re. The Atlantic Yacht Clud rendervous for their anpuul cruise on the Md of August at Waltestone, L. that San Brown, now on board the the America ly the race for the ooean yacht race as at th: auntions Queen's Cup. Mr. Jolm 8, Dickerson Nias just returned from a crulse lu the Eastern waters, wilh bis schooner yacht the Flour de Lys. Vie old New York pilots think that neither the Dauntless nor the Cambria will make the 'ighteuip be- fore the ith of July. Tho alterations and refitting of the famous yacht Amerca are uearly completed, She will go out on @ trial trip ip the course of & day ur two, Mr. Robert Dillon is baying bia feat sloop the Kate put in trim ac Poil Jon's yard io Brookiyt, As £008 ae Bor ‘opairy are co wWploted eho Will go LO Bands vole The rchooner 8, wee ra ngeehoonee Tae Alice Vf) Bo bos Dot Be and wae take pext morning 60 Rec wo Wie alloat agai yous day atteraoaa, sical Qu rantine it, by the N.C EXCITING STREBT COLLISION. —— A Seltzer Water Wagon Demolished by « Rallroad Car—Bxplosion of the Beltzor— ‘Twe Persons Dangerously Injured, Ap exciting collision occurred in Grand street, Williamebargh, yosterday forenoon, between car No, 94 of the Grand street and Newtown Railroad and a seltzer water wagon owned by Dr. Wieber. ‘The only occupants of the wagon were the driver, Robert Guerther, and Linda Richter, a child of 11 years. They were thrown out of the wagon by the force of the collision, and were covered up in the wreck. ‘The concnssion exploded about a hondred bottles Of sol'zer water, the syphons of each flying in all directions end creating consternation in the neieh- borhood, bat the only persons injured were the oc- cupants of the wagon. Mise Richter was extricated from the wreck by Mr. Thomas F, Anderson, who carried her to the office of » surgeon, where it was fo und that one of the fying eyphons had penetrated her bend just beliind the leit ear, inflicting n ghastly, and probably fatal wound. Her body was also badly bruised, She was subsequently removed to the reeidence of her parents, 19% North Third treet, Guerther's injuries were not 60 serious. The owner of toe wagon estimates his lose at $150. — MR. MOTLEY'S SUCCESSOR, —+— The Nomination of Mr. Frelinghnysen B fore Senate~Hard Rounds for President. Wasnixatox, July 14.—The nomination of Mr. Frelinghuysen as Minister to England was recoived by the Senate this afternoon, and on motion being made to have him confirmed withont reference, Senators Sur ner and Wilson spoke against his con- firmation, which would be an indignity upon Mr. Motley, whom they alleged was removed on account of Mr, Sumner's Lostility to St. Domingo, Senator Conkling defends the removal, if it is s removal, and insists upon his confirmation, The debate ran very high, and the President came in for some very hard rounds, and adjournment was finally carried, and up to midnight there has been no executive session, and if a voto can be reached he will be confirmed by a large mojority, but there reems to be a determi- fativa to talk it past adjoure ment, —— THE ELM PARK RIOT, —_—+— Another Victim Dend-Tho Other Injured Persons Recover Another of the versons injnred curing Tuesday riot at Elm Park, died of his injurios yesterday at Bellevue Hospital, his death making the sixth on the Hist of thoxe who were sacrificed upon the altar of inflamed passion, Tho man's name wre ascertained, Just previons to his death, to be John Gardner. He was the unknown man about whom so many in- quiries bad been mo Gardner was & native of Ireland, resited at 347 West Tuirty-soventh strect, only & years 0° ag At alate hour last richt conrtoous Warden Bren. nan informed our reporter that the other injured men in Bellevue were, he believed, in a fair way of recovery. ‘Thomas Murray, who ‘was shot In the face, exhibits the most alarming symptoms, but last night oven he was more comfortable thin at any Lime since his admission to tho hosyital, Coroner Schirmer will liold the inquests over the borlies on Tuorday next It is asserted that the oMcers of the American Protestant Assoelation Lave in/ormed the authori that they intend having another pienic early next month, aud that if protection is not atfored them they will take measures to protect and defend them: selves. ‘THM FUNERAL OF FRANCIS WOOD—POLICR PRECAU- TION! We hove already apnunneet the death of Francis pone of the victims of the riot, This after noon ‘he ta to be buried. The funeral cortege will start at 2 o'clock, and, to preserve the peace as well as to protect thone enraged in the melancholy duty, Superintendent Jourdan has ordered the captain’ pee she route to cali out a large sorce of policemen ‘The line of march will be from the victim's Inte resi- dence in Kast Ninth street, near Avenne B, where the entire reserve force of the Eleventh Ward police ‘wil! be om duty. slong Avenue B to Tenth strect, thence to Third down that avenue Bow- ery to Catharine strect and the ferry, where the re- serve force o/ the Onk sircet police will be on duty. Along the line of march the police officers an men of the Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Fourteenth, Fif- toenth, Seventeenth Waris, under their respeccive captains, will cuard the way and prevent a disturb: ance, Superintendent Jourdan will in person com mand the whole o! this force, and will move with the procession, 80 as to be at once on the ground in the event of any outbreak. which, with all these pre- cautions, seems hart ly pows Superintendent Jourian has also informed Chiot Campbell of the Brooklyn police at wht point the procession will enter his jurisdiction, so that ho may take tle propor precautions to prevent any disturb ance Of the public peace in that city, aiter the fune ral cortege has crossed the Kast River, — The Americans’ Fourth of July in Mavana— Another Humilintion, Havana, July 4.—The flagtship Severn came into port on the 2d, and Amoricans expected that the presence of the Admiral would give éclat to the festivities of the Fourth, which could be #0 con ducted as to command ressect amonz Spaniards for our institutions, Elaborate preparations were made, and a bunguet wee pronosed; but to the deev dis appointment of Americans at GA. M, on Independ ence Day the Severn was seen steoniing out of the por, The Spaniords were jubilant. In ever direction you could hear the remark : * We are well rid of thom and their odious Fourth of July N we need not salute em, They were a here," &e, This always observed that comes Lore on the first ol de month, pay-day, and that then there ia an inquiry for tie’ prire of wold A rumor ts afloat tout the Cubans have captured 100 Voluntoers aud put them to death , —— WASHINGION NOTES, pial a adi By 28 to 9) the Senate yesterday passed tho House Dit allowing Airs. Lincola ® pension of $3, per a bom Tho Seuste haa confirmod Commodore Henry Walker na Roar-Admiral vice fear Adin! ren, docoanod Charles K. Delong, of Nov {nated nad confirmed’ Envoy ter Plenipotentiary to dapab. The Vrosident ray nominited ex-Senator PF. 1, Frolinshiuyson, of Newark: N.J., (0 be Minister to hog tang, vice Motiey, reonlied In the Senate yesterday the Military Committes roported aversely the bil! directing ihe delivery of the Mount Vernon relics to Mis, Mary Custis Loo. Senator Sumner intendeds to call up hia Cuba resolutions b: fore adjancnment. He is ner hat the House will pass them under the previo late Lord Clarendon informed Mr. Motley in #t. In referring to the Alalams cl that aly’ Government Considered neither. ti expedient to resume ® Controversial correspondences on the subject. Commander Low, of the Mohican, attacked the Forward at the request of the Goveraor ‘of Bi the ground that she was a pirate, and wo {emptied the capture of one of tic Tavama Bt She flew the San Salvador fag The Conference Committees on the Army bill have {S58 to pay off the General, re: ing the en Rndyorare, whicn wiit wee We gureae’ Ter cin na the ‘ulenan' ners) $1100, The army te to be re. ho Dill; the brevet rauk ts a) duty Ls Aa SPARKS FROM THE IBLEGRATH pols iL BE The New York Stat chors’ Association will Poter McElroy drowned bimself in a ft of de The G d Lodge of Pree Masons of Cauada es Capt, N, Miller, of the ship Ne A fight ti n Ovonge p and Catholics occur Wiles A viol Mo. ye Mind Th ixtiaordinery. eu Min us, of New York, it wind storm pissed north of Lewiston, ay. Btineon Parker was killed tn Uke 1uaLs enmeeritic Convention of the Buth C gremlong} Divirict of tnciana’ yesterday aaine ies Thomas Cottrell of Indianapolis ¥ iia Noil McLaughlin, convictod, with two others for Atcempted “aasatsination of “evenwe herccive prooks died in the Eastern Peniteutnry, Puiedsipti ts, on Wedacndays In the Georgia LogirLaturo yesterday a resolution odiay corn tininber $80 was panied.) A Feaulution Was Also Introduced calling Upon Congress for w geue Fal removal of disabiiities. © 2°" Conbrese for # ge Goorg W. Brooks, « well-known Woat Bnd ero cory doaler, haucel tinself yerte wealthy, and haviy in his domestic Cauwe OL bib ruicide Ie & Uiystory ‘The Miliord and Matamoros Railro: hos been organized, and the p Ms buccose, NOL Ons aw pecu Nar ® nicaus of promoting Wie iutere valley. ‘Tho northern bound passenger t ville and Decatur Kailroad bro ha brig yyHnyilioou Weane day, ant fell Into the etivaih 1 a telegeapn repairer, was killed FH. dhort, of the Cincinnati, Hamil yon Tiailrond'Com pany, ow xotuacd to pay ntercet op the Das ton and Michigan Wall Wal gmarantood uy the former road. James ©, Dolahay, aged 63 seers, while etanding 0H the hurricane déck of # ateancr, when of Fort MeHenry, Baltimore, shot bine u h the head and fell owe He left @ letter saying he was inv by soine mysterious Infucuce, He Was i oom lortable cucuinstauces ad Co PRICE TWO CENTS, THE GLORIOUS SEVENTA, —_— HOW THEY DROPPED AND FRLL BE THE WAYSIDE. ——. A March of Five Miles Under « Blazing Sun-The Philadel Kill the seve: Pets with Kindness-One Hundred Mei Hore de Comb: Correspondence of The Sun. Purtaverrmta, July 14, 1870.—The Seventh Rogiment reached here in splendid order about noon. The trip was enlivened with jost, song, Story, and wine, though the day was intensely hot, There were 412 men, with 45 in the band, 90 in the dram corps, and 17 in the staff and non-com- missioned staff, making 604 all told. On arrival at Camden a salute of 13 gons wae fired, ond on the Philadelphia side ® delegation of citizens welcomed the visitors, Col. W. MeMichaed Broeeted Col. Clark’: Colonel, we bid you welcome, and will be only too happy to reciprocate as best we can the many favors we lave received at your hands, Col, Clark responded briefly, and the Seventh, hended by the citizens’ delecation, marched through Walnut to Third, through Chestnut to Tenth, and again to Walnut to Harkness's Horse Bazaar, @ huge, unoccupied stable, where the muskets were stucked. The boys entered the hotel and partoole of an excellent Iunch. They thon apent the time until, 4 o'clock, in preparing for the afternoon parade, At 4 o'clock the line was formed in Brond_ atrest, The First Rociment, Gray Reserves, Lieut -Col. Ben: son, and the Fourth, oy. Siller, headed the march, ‘The streets were thronced, ‘The line of march was throveh Broad to Arch, down Arch to fwellth, w ‘Twelfth to Columbia ‘avenne, to Broad, throug! Broad to Chestnut and dismiss. The course was over four miles long, and as the heat was terrible, Many of the men, Hoth of tho oventh and of the escort, were compelled toleave the ranks. ‘The re view took plaice before the private resilence of Mr, Frenels Blackburn, Jr., corner of Broad and Jeffor- fon. On the stand were Maj.-Gen. Prevost, com- manding First Division N. G. 8. P; Gon.J. P. Bankson, First Brigade; Gen, J, N. Hofiman, Second Hrivade: Licnt Col H. P. eid, Major Samvel Bell, Mojor Robt, P. Britton, Lient-Col, J Newton Dixon. A. A. Govera Wiret Division; Major J. Kwing Moors, Capt, EB. L. Tevis, Capt, Harper, Geo. N. Siniit, Major Pox, William Massey, the brewer: Chas. Gilvin, ex-Mayor of Philadelpht Peter Willlamaon, the “wall known Maton, ig, Weaver, Major Harrison De Bilver, of Gen. Burlorts atom, Col. C. J. Virkersham, of the Bi vision Of Pittsburgh, Samuel Phillipe, Rea, Wm, TL Kern, ex-Shoriff Henry ©. Howe, Col. Robert Gray, James 8. Watson, Major Charles Knight, Gen, Josh Owens, John Price herell, of the Belec Connell, Gen. Robert Patter Co}, Hormanns Nef, Mijor B.D, C. Loud, gnd many others, At a marching salute, the rest‘of tho ronte was take up and finished without mishap. About 7 o'clock the regiment reached the Coutineutal Hotel, The march bed extended over nearly five miles, heat was intenke—one hundred degrees tm the shade. On calling the rolls, rot more than one-half wore present in any company Men hed dropped from the ks through sheer exh About twenty were sunstruck, and n Woon but for te fret that they fell out, de orders of their (Moers. Among those most serious ly aflected are Charles Fleming, Filth Company ; William Gibson, -commissioned staff; George Freeland, First Company; Diller, of the Band 5 Delavater, First Company: Allen, Fifth Company; Martindale, Sixth Company; Murtinose, Secon Company ; James Rogers, Second Compiny ; New Dit, Second Company; Se!uyler, Second Compan: Sergt. Germand, Ninth Company; Searles, Ninth Compony; and F, Milo, Tenth Company. All these are now in a fair way Of recovers with the excep: tion of Diller of tie Band, and Martindale of the second Company, who are ‘stilt tusensible, There were very many more overcome, but are now all Tight again. ngnet was hed in the evening, and at 10 o'clock the Regine ied for Cape May. A large dele- ation accompanied them, but about 100 wore lef hind as weak to travel.§ They were all however, in a fair way of recovery. pisses ch a OBITUARY, ~~ ay Democratic Senator. Daniel J. 8. Norton, United States Senator from Minnerota, died in Washington on Wednesday evening. He had been ill for some time, and his doath was not unexpected. He was born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, on the 12h of April, 1820. He re ceived a liberal education, and graduated at Kenyon ‘ollepe, On the breaking ont of the wor with Mex. ico, he enlisted, and served with the Obio volun teers Ho mado bis home in Winona, Minnesota, and entered upon the practice of the law about twenty years ago, On the formation of the Republican porty, he beenme identified with it, and was elected to the Siate Senate in 1996, continuing in that post tion until 1865, ‘That winter Mr. Norton received the nomination f(r United States Senator over Mr. Wilkinson, He took his seat in 1865. Ho was conservative in hie views, and acted with Jadge Doolittle of Wisconsin, and Mr. Dixon of Connecticut, in their support of Andrew Jobuson. After the failure of the endeavor to impenen the President he acted with the Demo id finally became fully identified with Greanization, Mr, Norton. was in lis 43d year. ) was announced in the Senate by hia Mr, Ramsey, who said that in view of the limited time of the session reniuining, addreasos ape propriate to the oceasion would be reserved tll the hext session, He then offered a resolution for_t \ppolntment of a Committee of three members of th Senate and five of the House to attend the remain to their pluco of interment, ‘The resolution was adopted, and Mesers, Ramsey, Thurman, and Stock. ton were named as the Couimittee on’ the part of the Senate. ‘The House Committee cons Wilson gt Minnesota, Wilkinson, Eldridge, Cullom, ond Archer, n of the Seventh, The Seventh Regiment are to be received on their return home by the Seventy-tirst Regime Col, Rockafellar requests his command to assemble in the armory ou Saturday, at 280, in full drosq while pantalvons. ————— WESTCHESTER COUNTY. eee terday morning Melrose wna excited by Cah a Prursian, who, with & dngrer in bie band, was chasiog women and children al ‘the strects, On ficer Brown captured the maniac, and Justice Manpe. man sent him to the Count 4 i FMT Mguk him to the County House, efx mtles beyond Aecseetn Ske THE LATEST LABOR NEWS. - ‘The Brook! yn Trade Convention last eve pointed & tte of two fiom each tem fented to demand of the eity Authorit es ment of the Light-Hour inw The young women clerks of Brooklyn aro form: ing an early-closing maociation, ‘The dry goods clerks (males) ave codperating with tem Over one hundred and thirty Inbore ploy of Mr nkins, contracto on Mamaroneck avenie, White wero required to Work in the em, HOURS OF LEISURE, Polar 8tay Masonic Lodge enjoyed its third an picnicrat Alderney PiurK veslesdee? edi ‘Tho Yorkville Jackson Association had th pich@ yosterttay tu Bulzur's Park The Housoamiths’ Arwrctition will enjoy @ bolt day in Hellevue Garden on the toh furg, “Oy & boll Tho Arion Choral Boeiety anno their Bue co ight John Thompson and Joe Slocum had iwegne woman, Thémpeon w ervly’ baudled aud badly Company rOret co another of ris in the Terrace Garden on Batarday N.G., will enjoy a it's featival tn Kath rh, Motrisania,on Thursday, Aug. 4 Capt Juul commanding mperance demonstration was held im mibly Kooms Inst evening. Besides (ve teltainnent b weer deivered Whittaker and Mr. Mitch cit . —- JOTLINGS ABOUT TOWN - ‘The Michael W. Barns Ansoeiatios Pith Ward Last evening eiee!od John Glynn, : Bde ward J’ Carroll, Recro ary; Jauce Slack, Trensursee Yesterday afiernoon a fre in the stables, 110 Weat Fittieth atrovt, extended to the two negoinin Duildinge, Lowsce ftobert WL. Medel, $1,000)" Me Be Archer, $1,000; ond W, Jesup, $2 000; all iieured Mesars, Sehultz & Warker, mineral water manu: facturers of East Fourtecnth strect, supply & ihe ree figerator willl the F invigoratiue ihincral waters t crab iug every taun 0 keep & beinperauce barron ‘The Sioux party of gontle sav of th with queer vaiwes and quocrer vieages, still the Metro: tan, Yosterday afternoon thoy ¥! Central Park, Lit evoulng they spoat thelr Umne dn dol nothing Wagificently on’ the dateony of the Metropol stun. A Crows gatucred nthe #ircet, oF Course The Hildise Bund, the newly-aturted German mus tual protective nasocintion, haw willin the Inet tow months increased t HAN eRCeDE that it line Already nearly $000 me ihe Hind is vrepacing to pune lish @ finely elaborwted alunaeac, of about 300 pages, 1a Gorman, (oF 181. ‘The Hudson Amateur Rowing Association will WF FoRNIAY wneeting Al the Atlante Hat Club Houre nest Mouiay evenlug, at 8 viclock, Sus:noes 18 connection with (hor recent invitabion to the fe nd Rowing Club will be Gransacted, and mine Whe day Bxog upon fur thoir avouaAl (eKatle Iu beotemoe! UeKK,

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