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INDIA RUBBER SALARIES. — RUEMARKARL ELASTICITY OF CUS- TOM-HOUSK STIPENDS, panei ates How a Chief Clerk Makes aSatary of 89,500 Worth $25,000-Operntions of the Sharks Miaving Pay Rolleat 1 a Month Getting a Salary ‘Three ‘Times Over form Single Month—Speculating in Keizave Claims-The Auditor's Opinion of such Trananctionas Mr. Francis B. Ogden is a young married man, of 3) \cars, OF thereabouts, somewhat inclined to rapidity of style in his living and eurroundings, in- volving an expenditure considerably exceeding La sipend of €2,000, generously accorded him py the Government, for acting as ehiet ¢lerk of his Luther, the How. Samuel G, Ogden, Auditor of the Custom Hoase, Frank resides at Flashing, L. 1, where he lias hitherto kept up a stunning establish: ment, With Mne horses and elegant carriages in Woich lo aie himself when relieved from the cares and perplexities of his oMelal daties. ‘The common throng of young men in receipt of ealaries equal to tbat of young Ogden, were greatly perplexed to know how he managed to support £0 MUCH DISPLAY ON SO SMALL AN INCOMR. Bat the mystery was'partly explained by Frank's easaal remark toacertain Custom House broker, that his place was worth $95,000 a year to him, And this is the Way in Whicl a salaried position in the Now York Custom Honse of $2,600 a year is made worth €35,0%0 to the incumbent : There are a set of sharks about the Castom House Who make a good living out of a smail capital by DICOUNTING OFFICIAL PAY ROLLS. . a8 eometimes the his head before the maturity of bis pay h case the party who has made advances And ogain, the Government valld the assignment of a © official chooses to be tricky, After assigning his ro!l to. broker and receiving the money on it from that source, less the wemal die- count of ten per cent. per month, he may, when his is a risky business, iti t pay is due, demand it fe person at the Custom fi ase, and leave (he broker to whistle for it, To guard aguiust these and other accidents, the brokers engaged in this business find it convenient to have A SILENT PARTNER IN THE CUSTOM 10 to look after their interests, The regular way of keting pay isto make up @ pay roll, which is check. ed by @ number of higher oficials tn the Surveyor’ Naval Officer's, and Collector's offices, and i$ finally deposited, with an oath to its correct: and that Mt has not beeu assigned to any othor person, with tho chief clerk of the Auditor's office, Tuis chief clerk then draws up & cheek on the Assistant Treas- urer for the amount due, which is presented to the his signature, and th e Sub: Treaeur; mes a valuable ally to the aharks engaged in discounting pay rolls. No officer can draw luis pay without the knowledge of that person: age. If an oMcial presents himself for payment who has aesigned his roll to a friend of the chief clerk, while that (anctiouary cannot withhold bis pay, he can delay it until the assignee ts notified gad ‘ap: Pears to protect bis own interests, Of course, auch vervicos are Valuable to the brokers, and should not vrewarded, Here, then, 18 one of the n vy which a salary of $2,500 is eked out to $%5,0W, THE MOTCAL BENEFIT SBRVICE, Another of the facilities enjoyed by the Auditor's chief clerk grows out of this same demoraliging Lusiness system. The brokers are obliged to know Wie Auditor's ehicf clerk. ‘They find it to their ad+ Vantage to respect him. Tndeed, so close are their relstions to him that they dare not refuse bim a favor. Itseeme that Frank Ogden has been in th unfortunate position of frequently wanting the favors Of these 10 per cent, 4 from all xe Sunts, haa recolved them freely duplicately. eon in the babit, according to ‘hat is to say, he hi tne aceounts of the now indignant brokers, of Dre senting Lic own pay roll to them for discount; and Hot content with having it discounted by one, has duplicated it and had ft discounted for the same jwonth by more than one broker; and, fi kone back on ail of them, drawing bi and leaving the friendly daancial assistants in the inreh. ‘This 8 a good way of getting paid two und Lireo, tues over, and moterinliy assists ip streten- tug 82.500 per your out to $25,000. IMPLCUNIOSITY OF CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS, at another opportunity that seoms to have been tly improved by Chief Clerk Ogden wus lative nature, and possibly more re- The lower officials in the Custom to be generaliy afflcted with impeeynt- Clerks, inspectors, he Watchmen, and in eM grvlts have the common falling, and are just u little short ot funds. The consequence scover & prowpectfol receiving i tumediately et to Of the prospect Thus, if an ure—and seizures, big oF little, ure mude daily—be at once seeks to Ciscount His iuteroat in the proceeds, he value of his prospective interest ts, of course, a mere matter Of wetiun gent upon the expenses to be in. eurred in tog a eC auution of the property holzed, at {may occur in realtzing on ne ork negotiat Mt. But the ibution of the proceeds of seizures is tu the Auditor's office, and hence the advantage enjoyed by tue chief cletk of Bhat office Ja epecuiating In this class of claims, and Mus avain stretching his $2,000 cer annum oat toward tie more elegant cum of 25,000. SPRCULATING IN SEIZURE CLAIMS, When the chief clerk or any other insite man becomes loaded with there ventures, he proce @s Frank did, to the brokers, who take them off his honda ut hall raves. ‘That is, the broker charges Frank bat iulf we age he charges orginal Claimants, 'P bis: AD Tuspecior 4 wenty thousand civars, We w pyraised ut, say #200! Aliowin cent. for expenses of etmnation, tie selaure is estimated to be worth . Of Wuich the Inspector's share is $250, On ‘Uesing this prospective claim for discount or #al yroker oF jurchwwer will offer but about om rer of its estimated val cd, he might offer $75, per month for the use ‘of’ the money time that itis calculated will, elupse before the Seicuze will be settled. ‘The impecunious Inspector soils out at the first offer, and pockets his money, YOW TO GBT PAID TWICK FOR THU SAME THIXG. It seems that Frank Op reeently got over- foaled with Unie clus of claims, abd resorted to bis frwuds, the brokers, to aid hii iu carrying them, Le did'not propose to sell thet, but merely wanted to rite money on them, ‘The brokers were ready to cblige niin, and advanced hm various suma, smounting iu the capropate wo §¢ 000 or 87,000.00 his pledge of his Interest In the claims, he agreeing to Jo five per cout, 4 month for the use of the money. ‘Lis partot the transaction looked square enough unt the payments became due, when It appeared the enterprising chict clerk had collected and re Frived the seizure money, and appropriated it to his Ownnse, utterly forgetting to reimburse the brokers who hind made advances to Lim upon them, Thus The claitus Were mude to do double duty, and repre- Wout a very respectable portion “of the’ §250N0 to Which « salary Of $2,500 was stretched. WOM OF THE VICTIMS OF MISPLACED CONFIDENCE. Town in Wall street, Broad street, Exchange Pisce, and other loesliti¢s in the neighborhood of tue Cincom House, there are Low to be seen numer Ole eich of Custom House brokers who bemoan the sad Fall Of the chief clerk of the Auditor ¥od retain sundry evidences of the confidence th Pee reposed fn hin, Atnong the bittea are E, Wicslip & Co, of 94 Broud stecet, #300; BC Moulton, €275, Vorrowed mouey ; Maltbie & Co., 19 Broad sthect, Aypothecated pay rolls, seizure claitus, Aid Lorrowed money (part edjusted by selgure of en's horses and carriage), § $500 or $90, seizure claims yrrowed mousy, 1,80; — Fait tir oflice, irom Maine, $1,809, in clams aud borrowed —— Wells, 4 broker, umount ua- koows; ry other parties. ING A SETTLEMENT, 00; Wilcox K. Law nap: Messrs, Maitbic & Co, immedistely on discoveria Goat they had doen ouiwittel Ly the chiel clerk toe lowed him to Flashing aud demanded an immediate setticment of their claius, whiel ik admitted hey threatened nim with and imprisonment if Le did vot at on-e reiin them, but It was all of no use. ‘The money u received and epent, wud there was none fe with which to pay debts, In this emergency the repre ve of the tirm of Multnie & Co, de berately hitched a pair of Frank's favorite horses his best carriage and drove away. ius he Fe min & Mewsure against their joss, But tims were not eo fortunate and are still Waiing a settioment of thelr litte demands, AN INTREVIEW WITH Tae AUDITOR, Tt hos been for some time eurrently rumored on the street that the speculative ehief clerk had been surpcnied from office, aud one of the reporters of Tue Us called upon the Auditor to ascertain the facts, when the following conversation, in substance, Oveurred Virorler—Mr, Ogden, T hear that your ebief clerk bev wen sanponded trom office, Iv tie report true rt AUditor—It is not true, Repurier—In your son Frank your chief clerk? Auditor ie; why do you ask? ae ere are reports afloat reflecting upon character, and I bave been deputed to In- tigate them, A GENERAL DENIAL, Auditor—There is ro truth in such reports, and Ne nan hes Not been ated, nrterm= Uiilens statenne Ve been made ¥ difercnt parties, and corroborative of each Dther, aire false, there is foundation for pretty serious Charger against the condact ot Mr, Frank Ogden, Audior—Wiat are the nature of the charses ? Keputler—Thit he has Lech wring bis cficial po- Biliou Lo proc nd dircount caine for rhares ig ergy: ich clans he hat in (urn hy potheented With outsive paries, and (hen collected. the money from the Govern, and pocketed it, leaving the OUlsiders in the lurels F='Thiot 1s ola thseue of falsehood, There hint Vo conversed with partic Of seizure ckikas Oa Ww your sou money, THURSDAY, AUGUS FEARFUL mn ‘ O'frten's 1 ‘They also assert that the claims have been settled PEN LONG BRANCH, 5, NY, ihe Goveremen eubetar Wane UTINY AT LONG BRANCH. A FRENCHMAN’S DESPATCHRS, At Band 6 P cont, on approved collateral, thongt) LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DASHES TERE AND THERE py TUT SUN'S REPORTERS, THE COLD SPRING MURDER. ANCHE COMMITIER IN ON OF TLLAGES, 8 received the ‘were enerally necommodated at day and rates ere firm, as! palance in the Trai At the close of business to-day amounts to 12%, and the coin balance @101,852,07R, of 4 prices were a alade lower 4 ieery Claws & Co, & Walk 1 Spree—Rerions Disadection in the Ophectoide Bete: Short, Sharp, and Deetsive Method of with the Rebels, Cortexpondenee of The Loxa Brascu, Aug. 24.—Thoro has been a mu. tiny in the camp. Ou Monday night Mr. O'Brien, the leader of the band, armed ble through the vill Bazaine | Acknowloda: Place—RBoinforoemer Army—Movoments of Prince Frite—Victor COMING DOWN A PRO, Anditor—He did Way some toinure claims, T he- ve, and Waa got toto some trouble in reeard to But what in that to you? king the matter publie and ruining the young Keporter—Bint Tam furthet informed that Ne has Had bis pay rolls digeountea ot Gupltenting the roll fora particular mont money itom several parties for the same tim then drawn Wis own pay, leaving those who cashed 100 10 Whistle 10F thelr mone; all false, and 1 hope you won't Print any such nonsensical ‘stories, Reporter— Yon shail certa & denial of the truth of the roporié; bot [have seen A conversed with brokers who vu knowledge tliat thy are Willing (0 make aMuavit to them. DROPPING A LITTLR PUR Dad his poy-rolls cashed ee among omens in discounts business is dull, ‘The ewrreney to be in a Tight the French Tuk AGH ‘There is no ute $51,872,500 are in bonds have been du! than yeaterda: Where the Village does Concocted jo Robvery of the PFiahkill Bunk Cast= jer A Lawyer's Strategy Failing before Recorder Shafer, Newnvron, Aug. 24.—The examination of Wil- Ham Vonroy, of Cold Mpring, was reeamed this af ternoon before Recorder Sha‘er, opening of the prosecdinas, prisoner's counsel, Official Despatch to the Courrier Dev Kiate Unie, 93.—Tho merourial Parisians jo observe the rales of bo many blunders have already ince the outbroak of the war. 4 mutiom of M. Tt were easy to dil To-di The Progress of Controtler Brenna tion of the Police—The Shoo Fly ed by the Ministry. been committed they fear the elacula conceals rome now mistake, pate this impression, but it is not don ‘AW & part of the despateh from Baaaine, wi commnnicnted to the Corps Légtelatif by the Mit ‘Though expressed in. general terms it It comes certainly neither from & vanquished man, or one who bas doubt of success. Razaine haw desired to loave Met he enemy, in retaliation, have desired to ur. iis communications with They have not succeeded any better, the sitantion, and Our losses are rievs #, took a rant Ite bromzht np at the Con- Uinental, whore he meda number ot friends, and the flowed freely for a while, until ¢ame considerably fuddlet, aad enjoyed 4 lite tolleotual conversation, who returned to camp lat reported the condilion of Fisk, bat O'Brien being a favorite wi 0 notice was taken of kis delin- tog at guord mount THE DAND WAS WITHOUT A LEADER, and things beeun to be perplexing when one of the men stepped oud of the ranks and volunteered to act th He proved to be entirely MW for that time, Chamber with Officers who Ought to be on the Streets, “There!” exclaimed the delighted ex.Comp. troller, a8 be roiled bis ample form into his eaay chait and glanced over at Prosident Bosworth ta the Police Trial Chamber yerterday morning. ‘That ts charming. There are seventy officers .w may be filled, Judge, with men of our own choosing. At this rate, Jadge, our grand roundsmen may foon get rid of all the men that were appointed by Tom we may bring our force down to a square ‘Tammany Ring machine.” ‘The venerable Judes Borworth dreamily wiped his silver-bowed epee tactor, and, with the lengthened visage of a good man who {@ about to do wrong turned to tho pile of complaint papers and calied ap the first of the seventy policemen who were waiting And one after another of the tevent, stepped forward untit sixty compisints ha rd, Whon the annoyed and most exhausted Judge street, roport at 5 IA. A U8. enereney oe titig "| Previous to the Malieek Drak nnounced privately that a 4 pateh bad been received from the mon who has Trumpbour's confessions advising him to hold Con- Trompbour's mistresi, a miss of alrendy rented in the Was geted at 5-290, "Bt, Coup . 6-208, 6. comp. In State bonds there was corded, principally in Tennessees nud North Caroli- bam. Of the first named, the old bon: 169%, the new declining 1 per cent. to O, now T cent. to M1, and special tox old issuos selling at §5, Mis- and Counecticut bs Mt #9. Kiilroad ly have the benefit of Home of the omeers of @ reassuring. moderate business re- reports are true, and they the bandmaster He las not suo seareely cietiteen, court rootn. examination, time, dressed elegantly, ing a cigar until the Court opened, fie mother Was seated at ifis left, Before the Coart was enlled to order, Contoy, in a conversation with the report ers, #aid that one Wilton of Cold Spring hnd ex- tracted a confession from ‘Trampbour through the nfluence of Sheriff Butter of Putnam conaty. added that Cold Spring has n vigilance committee ended by Gouverneur Pantding, cud that it had een in existence two yours, When the Recor@or arrived the Court wae eatled to order. Mr, Wilson, the man said to bave Tramp confession, seated himecit by the side of dir, the counsel for the People, City Marshal Goodrich. w. Connsel for the prisoner asked Lim whether he bad received a telegram relative to Tramphour's confes- Comnsel for prisoner then moved for the discharge of Wiliinm Conroy om the ground of an entire lack of proof as to the county in the crime was committed, states the place, but the testimony does not. counsel for the people, arnred the at Kate Moore's testimony snowed that the Conroy and Truimpbour was in the inanding ofice quency at the time, Auditor—1 su Tt is the common requiring money before thel does not, howerer, roll is die another’ wi orth Carolinas 2% 1 ber cont, to WBiq, souri Bs wore steady firm at par, Kentucky 6s selling bonds wore steady, Union Pucificr selling at 82 City Bank shares were neglected. the closing strost quotations for Union Paeitie rites : Firet mortgage bonds, 81 ; 7 Eben tint the fat gomposedty but use of t proportion to the Bond om reinforeet: ‘This they do without strippin; day Niteen oF twenty thousan ‘bis morning two battalis " formant Yet on the railroad to Arden. nes. Tought fay thet their armament was ver; defective. They liad the old forms, but they are Dravo and stroug fellows. ‘There 1s no abatement of work on the fortifications, the Nation even the ehildren of the schools and the Iyecama, of arms, | ‘There is noth: ith a revised date i substi: the discount Is paid, und the loan remains. js all there ts of it, Renorter—But how about the duplicate rolts ? Auditor—So long as they are protected, what dif. ference doreitmake? leporter—I_ sed to be an Inspec pPay-roll cashed. But I invar i it up with the date and si eiul oath, deside having an officer iuside eleck it, ups ove tive brokers are equally particn! such case is it not ¢ more pay-rolls for the same month 7 DON'T ROIN THE TOUNG MAN, Auditor—My son has borrowed money I suppose, ot into some difficulty ; won't pablish i¢and rnin bim, ve result they have Mr. O'Brien's abecnee, te Competent, and ail passed off w When the imar for the dress parate arrived nothing had heen heard from Mr. inder constraint, 3 inion Pacific stock hi istered at the Union Trust Company, and will ‘on the call at the Stock Exchange on Monday, earnings of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad the third week week in 1869 of $43,510. New York Central stock ranged from tijg to 94% re, WOMANS, Wabash, 51051 UTE, 10442106 | Northwestern common, 4 4; Rock Island, 1124 @1i8as GSK, preterret, 74 ipl, skr83i4. Fort OO: New Jerse an Central, 1183¢ , Chicago and Aiton sold at 1 Sy 1Te ; Minois Ce nd Mofris and Kasex, 646 taneous list showed no espect:! hetivity. Mail as tho feature, rising % ® cent, to #8. ern Union Telegraph waa quiet at siide, and Tn express shares Adams O Drien, and again the armed his duty for ita without rect Fisk sald nothing y morning his baudmaster was very indignant, exelained, stern: Wat when at sket and no uni ank lack in his seat with a eigh, Commissioner Brennan, Is the restit of yo roudsnian aehem uiseing. be naturally ' iy Jiming this i# too bad, O'ricn shall never play’ another uote for ie jotiem. Pend ‘an increase over 1) Bikty or seventy fraud to nypotheeste two oF day to listen to trivial, absolutely inte, when they T' wash my hands of this (ra euptis, and Iam tempted my. are exercised in the mai ing grand or serions in the Corps the Minister of Marine at the opening of the session. He was a8 mute as the rest, but left it to be under- 00d news soon Irom the Prussian spies abonnd ; semi-oficia! world. nteor of the dav before he ft a O'Brien's instrament. aftirmative, he told him ¢ CHARGE OF THE DAND, that, there wer baad ea the cit to resign. then Manierna, and Siinith, nan's eountenane nite) will have nobody ty intesiere but I hope you called by the defence, myself (here Com. and Obio and was quiot at 94: Reporter—Tam not prepared to say anything in re uted to work the case ving it,that rests with (Onjected to.) dnt Often reat redoutied il the despatches sent off uu, and Switzerland. A igned by M. Chevreau is necessary to. ad- dress @ politteal despateh Some correspondents telegraph from the Be: ews they receive by rail in the is dificult to know pwocisely what lone and in its vietutty remptorily refuse to communicate suy- Uiing on thot subject, Some of the journals, among them the Patrle and the Press, announce thit the corps of Mae Mabor Failly have succeeded in reaching the Ardennes by a flank march, and that tacy are ou the point of effect- ing a Junction with Bagain Prince Koyal of Prussia li mareh on Paris, and that before Metz to deliver @ patches say he is at Bar. from that direction, I believe that’ the reports put in circulation are in the interast of the enemy, aud igned to make the Parisians believe thi immediate danger has disapeared, ardor in puiting the cupital in a state of ror is at Rheims, and awaits the hour of Ministry of Foreign ome conterene: lace between certain dipl: been no question of any pr lish journals report. ck his indirectly informed With our pia members of O'Brien bole ani ropriety of publ gthers being men re by way of Boglaad, How the Battle ef nis wan F ‘ew Jersey Ferry Boat, As the ferry bout New Branswick wei her 9 o'clock trip from Desbroases sirect to Jersey 8 Monday evening, six frieods of France who heering for Napoleon No one objected to thi Qo quietly had they ‘The affidavit 1d 5 0. C. and I Pans t unaparing of delinquent officials, and probably if this cage was farther removed from you you would see the justice and prop ‘i Auditor—But the ty of exposiny ters have all been settled. Thore is no longer any grounds for complaint, Roporter—Ou the contrary, 1h 9 hold these elaine against your son, Aaditor—It's not true, mey' Ve ALL meeting beiwe ot Newburgh. @ Court decided against the prisoner on the gronnd stated by hits consol, Counsel for prisoner then, in a long argnment, moved for Conroy's discharge, he was not an sccessory, bul, if anything, « priuc'> pal in the se A the Colonels F note for the Niuth Bog 1 not play either,” wus the ree Mariposa preferred &@9. rm at 4%, sad American wt 4071), tine ‘from 40% wo 40ig never play ano “Well, thea, we vw ‘0 Just seen par- were on bonrd b noancing Pras! everything would have pas! n their geal commenced searching the bo: scortain if there were apy bloody Dutchmen ‘The two deew hands belonged to the prow and immediately a war of words en Hut words were too cold t ato P.M, were refuse to perform at this queried Cot. Misi epied Uw muliovers, the ground tial EN TAKEN CARR OP. Reporter—Havo not Maltbie & Co, leviod on your son's horves and carriages to protect themselves ¥ Son eave thom the horses and carriage ih liquidation of thelr claim, and the have surrendered tae notes and pay rolia they bel foers Se y wt all, be is as guilt: ‘ 1 _animadverte pon the action of the Cold Spring Vigilance Com- 4 man $200 per month Lo wiay with i# cell, to extost from bim a consea- hus ying to eonvies Witt OFF YOUR CXIFORMS abandoned bis has jotnod the utinvers hid not expec (4 eonenttation one Said that gs some of them by clothing along with thei they Bids) Adams Bxvics xpress tie feel of Louis und T, and they tnoved us Ju solid columa, knocking then and, Hike the French at Sarlouis, y aid brilliant victory. The deck hands, however, retreated to the engine room, where they ormed themselves with wrencher, reiurned t Tont and ranewed the batuo. the champions of F mnbat, and fled in alle sof King William and Von Kismarex, Wok reluge in the coal hole, two elambered up to nd two, being £0 effectively uaed up retreat, eurrender od me BALL AND BAT, * Of tie ehainph unon the Ger: rightand fer All is confusion Reporter—Well, sir, that @rm has jost shown me A wemorandam of scizure cluime amounting rél hundred dollars, on which th made advances to has collected and pocketed the money, y are holding those eiaima, hoping the Government will allow them more on them than m A mere agent in this Tequest that tt be kept quiet; but cannot undertake to ray it will be. lanations shall be given to the eSaers not very well WAT. Exp 54 | Mien. Cer VN Tinos Central. 188 Bs askert tbey have They now say that Frauk bureh kept by Cha sence there at various times of roy sud ‘Trumpbour just be‘os Conroy bad’ said to Kate Moore, "Kate, you muat be good friends with ‘l'rumpbour, because he ia soon going to have rome Trampbour attacked the Fishkill Bank cashier, aud took from him $9,000, ‘Traumpbour whi being arrested by Elijah Jones, the coschman, ehot that coachman dead. On the day before Conroy and ‘Trumpbour were in Smith's don in a room to them- solves cleanin, “Lil fx that,” was Col. Pisk's answer, tant, detail a shrge poke of the squad of men to ac company these wnsic.ans to New York and bring buck ther ypiforme.” ‘The order was robbery wud New York Murkets, erty Weoxrspar, Ang. 2—Froon ann Mrat—The Darket was active, and shipping grades lO@ loc. lugher. Ipving and extra Stn Wid. and rejected extfas 95% trade. ana fam bb BoMthern Hieha gees. but dull see tye Soar dul tod: middling wy oe, tor nero Auditor—Te: In a very short hoyed at once and the mut STARTED FoR OMB BY THE Finst Boar. After the gnard monnt, Col. {isk sent for his new- , and directed him to p advanced for them. ‘With large aaies portar—Well, sir, i reak silence, At the pointed banviunnst at once to New Yor foriners us he thought nece carte blemche ow to equiv the pilot box, in any event you that they eould public with the report, NWING THB COLLECTOR, ‘The reporter then called upon the Collector with jar that the Chief tte Auditor's office 228 neon suspended. have called to.¢eo if there is any t ollectOr—None at all; I ry. He gave him a # and instruments, and hey were cor aith's brothel why Dank officer was concocted. we find William Conroy, tn the company of a rob- ber and 9 murderer be lived for two months ia Chas, Smisie's brotuel. Mr, Titus coutinued : It ie @ lamentable fact that A vigilance com: naainat Jar nee lands, 192200. Tallow active at 9 8 turpentine, B34 li but dull for to Liverpool by steam. Ml prevent France frot foture taking re- It is not of our humiliation, but onr destruc: Ut Bismarck hus dreamed, ‘a the purlieus of sin A Close and Exel the Clevelanden Victory for the Mucw “home and home’ game between two of the “erent guna’ in the base ball fraternity tuok place yesterday on the Capitotine ground, the Forest City Clab, of Cleveland, New Yora, boing of the series w: ting? Struegle—Tho Fates -A Ove-Kun iment bend tarned this morn- antime, O'Brien telogruplied to Fisk th tai in the Opera House agd e: matters. Fisk, in response, went on to fined at we. Whiskey ae- firmer at did. for wheat AIS. “Wheat 2486. better and active: sales 110,008 Av@lA2 for amber winter Victor Hugo returns to ort retntors France in the uniiorm of av ational Guard, ooo e8 itetel on he wonld me Reporter—There are certain ing npoa the youn, Do you know anytuin, The Pirstec Mr. Murphy, of 97 Witham stree: Justice Hogan yesterday, to have his son Thomas sent to Ward's Island a: said Wis Honor, some time ago, replied Mr. Murphy, months in advance. eads, and hey wei jocent. I have sven men on the other har urt and ct the bravado, an ‘The won acted Jost eFday, and has goted \o-lay before your Honor, ‘The Recorder overrated the for Conroy, and decide man's integrity and honesty, i about them? MIGH PLACES, Coltector—I do not; have heart nothing of nature of the report e handed the Coll memoranda of the charges, which the Collector carefully read, and then hau Lis confidential clerk, who also read it. iger—These are serious charges. ‘ou allow me to keep this paper a litde while? I will retura it to you, Reporter—Certain ‘Th Collector took room. He was returned with ter, remark by which O'Brien retsins ins for Olio, and W@dte. for Western. his return, Firk paid the new reer salary, und dist ad the Mutuala, of The Orst gamo a1 Cleveland on the 2h of July, when the Forest City ine were victorious by score of T to ; the second game was played last jon ground, Wiliiamsburgh, whea the Matualy were victors by a score of 10 to 9; and game, os itis cal played yesterday, when the Mutuals were again the victors by a #eore of 16 to 15. Again the Mutu- als have to thank their lucky stars for their victory, boing obtained em am incorrect decision of the The facts of the case aro : Tho Forest City men went to the dat last inning with one rua to score to tie the came, J. White went to the bat first, be- ing loudly cheered and encouraged by suouts to 3 he made a beautiful drive t 1d, which was picked up by Marin, Wiltinin Conroy noted unmanageable. Tsent him there for six months t your request."’ + I know yon did," and T paid bis board threo only a day or pouition of the not to discharge se} of camp life down here is 200 begs Kancoon al Raw active and very ana 0 hihds, at WsgcadXe. nd 1,400 x6. Havana, Pork wab active but ag 23g $25.25 for m1 The fan por excell raoning the guard, member seems to hie solemn duty to risk the g of dodging te" Fisk Guard, sizned the epecial duty of frresting delinquents ‘hore isa pleasure in it, aueeuralul or uot, whieh ada to the offence dents lo whieb it gives rise, The reporter cor ® written led to Mr, Terwilliger, THE CONNBOTICUT PRISON MURDER, week on the U He was there he was gent down ta Binekwell let him go, or be got. uway somehow. y Lbad advanced, ned another warrant’ for But who made Collector—Will The Assassination of Warden Willard—The home and hom $90 for prime moss. cured, Out tm iim ate yenetive anda tittle niene No. d, 1elaGe 16340, 10 ‘aldo 23) tes. December, we The Justice t to be Engaged by the Defence. the arrest of th Prom the Hartford Courant, Aug. ‘The reporter for the Courant visited the State esterday morning, to gath ta relative bo ty 1 ' full at Shigeee for ica, incorrigible youth, 4 a boy two days F ————— ALD CORP: PLAN WAR CORRES balan hour, and then paper, Wiich he handed to the wt wo havo heard of this matter Theve just shown it to Mr. Clinch, and he hk heard nothing about it You fri bug assure you that we shal nbers of the or ruRO- y ON DENTS. ishment with ire in the Iast five who had members were in (he ticle XXIV of Col. ber is allowed to some additional tu confined here for the n ‘The following conver: cep nothing hack Live Stock Market, ew Yous, Wednesday, Ang. 21.—With receipts of 201 eattie ac Woehawicen; there w Oni, and Rales were lit and two to w dink anything: Cable Despatches Daily, Giving the itelinble War News that Can be view with yourscif Ly ine rs Martin—Yee, Tread it Tie did not Fue that f told tian we had to he it aay that we were ai ¢ bat fow buvers r loadg of Texan ile. #2. and one car of medium I re Likely wo $ thie Kate as on Reporver—Tben this oflicer has pot beeu sua- Collector—He has not. A guard Were ordered up and about Wilson, and Lt! make a home run but aid not mean to be that we stood In persoual fear of h coll three times @ day. Obiained ov this Continent. forwe eaten wilt ao tates Keporter—You have admitted no one to sce him ‘¢ (he SUN Feporter came? r. Martin—No. vor before. Onty one Hartford re- Ports asked to eee him, and he came from the Fos. We @idn't Cesire to have reporters tell tea why be killed the captain, perh would be Woyieasant to the el F, Joues, Esq., had an jaterview day, having beew seut for by the lac £0 tae sergeant quiv ‘We Lave special correspondents moving wit! division of the opposing forces of France aud Prussia, ard news agencies in the principal capitals—London, Berlin, Madrid, Vienna, and Florenco~so that nothing of an important news character escapes our Tie SUN is always desirous of verify- kiting i to the public, called on you. Ilike to go to he men inside inerntime thinking Hat all the wine ji: the honse they urenspeet out and were walk House, where the riment and where due them, being very ttre ing itstntormation before for that reason I Collector—That is right. possess. \d bere the interview ended, this decieion, which was no doubt iucorre ong the players and spectators who were in elose proximity to Mertin when the ball was ken, they ananimonsly de umpire bad mado @ mistake, as the ball was both soon and heard to strike th tered Mariin’s hands, the Star Cinb, as 9 arloaits, or 1,34 head, provision report for dressed hogs, making enquiry ai M in two ranks to the wore received wit! ehouts of mer. are still con wore carried on stretchers, A Goop sroRE 4s told of Charles Cham? on Monday and tn the Lorrowed @ lint and cout fro finay for he wo You shall always have io, nethape: or niake Ap some stor; jared that the Friends of ine warden MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ground Lefore it en- Several of the cevtlemen of as members of the Atlant MISTATORE ALMADA\ Sun Reporter's Interview with ter, who Bald? Heretofore I have not heen obte to ay fon directors even, mor of having Our news agenctes roach the prl- & member of the ri ‘A travelling correspon dente, Sandy Hook., 7 40,Gov. Leland. 42S Holl Gato... 8 5 a fer the readers of tas [rate r with, and as our letters iu. New Tore, CE, Aug, 23, 1 or'in any of and our eystem of CounkcTon'# OF: No person employed in this of shall diveount, or by any means fuctiity’ to others for dis pay-roll of any officer, clerk, or other of the customs, or diseount or advance money on the certificates of claima of inform dor penaity of diswissal from pl + PHOMAd MURPHY, Collector, a TNE NEW YORK UARBOR PIRACY. he deligit of the euarn Arrived—Wroxneay, Aug. 24 tinking meat v wre Martie took from all parts of the Eastern Ut Bark Neveu’, Mor nim 1 want to r Darres: bin; But t , ‘ past have faily proven, ¢ hinds of bervie Cu by u pistol in t rey, und this do not pretend that oar comments upon the war OF that oar opinions upon the prodal er bellizerent in coptempintod movements, come Adjatiut Allien is growing rap 6 boys en acCoUL ly into disfavor Ve the right to xyect any quar own me; betmy qediam of my trial, to ap. whist ® dove 1u this prison, and Fo wind it is curr of boots made ®. Our only aim Is to givo to the putlie the the most reliable, and the most authentic record of facts as they occur in th contending armies, Tae New York Daly Herald will be turnvhed to subscribers at the rate of #1 per month, it by maul for F2 a yer, ior and Proprivt or-—Ade. emia AL THe Facts IN Dal, Sevanaan, ty dsome!y embre Of what chance th nto be Punished for the Seiz= Wavelet-Sherif’ O'Brien Searching for Pirates. At a special term of the Supreme Court y torday, before Judge Pratt, an application wus made ‘Troy for an order of arrest on John M. Health Oficer of New York, and Ken- neth Reid, at the suit of Jame: Charles H. Pendergast, for damages arising out of the seizure of the bark Wavelet, of which the com- e owners, ‘The vessel came some Weeks ago from Rio Janoiro, with a earko of coffee, Ske Was from a perfectly healthy port, aud bad no di case whatever on board. To escape the extortions of Dr. Carnochal antine gapg, she di New Jersey, and then came up to Harheck’ Where she was engaged bike she was there, during the night of te 8th inst., and while the captain was on board harbor pirate Pleteher, in the he State of New York, ongside the Wavelet wish Dr, Card Dr. Carnoc! camp Was to order ® man into the guard Louse for eof looking in. does nothing all ¢: nN At the same thine thts Grand Operations of the Oo my tial 1 As tor Capwin wiilel If they don't be eft me, Will 80% umber of Wituesses, {are of inne iriende couse to my aes Abysiuia and Nevada, for Livers dge of the fact that the vielory was guined in « doubtful manner, pool; Caledonia, Gi STRAMSILPS ARRIVED 2—City of Mexteo, New York. facts to be shown U In my Judgruent. Tintended to have Edwin Jawes of } The negro servants of the N amusement every evening by 4 mock wd, considering the impor. assembled at ground, but they made we korg to try’ Herald will be s THE CELL OCCUPIED BY THE PRISONER {3 the most secure of any in the prison, and double precaution has been taken in door fastenings. of iron ruuning up and dow in the centre inclose the door ts a bar running through the who'e first constructed. secure, there has been put ext to the door @ thick plate of iron on either side uches wide ;-throngh the p ‘and an inch long, with a F. Pendergast and MORRISANIA'S BIG INJIN to right Held, and got frou fret (0 ‘on two wild pitches of Pratt's, t off behind the bat, made u fine drive down the ‘centre of the cround, earning a home rua on Tung the Mutuals first ining, und J. White, by two wild ‘alters’, bide the only rau on the The Yearly Jamberee of the Powhatan 4 Negenit —The p the Hair, and the other hair-aarke: They are opaque, it 1s el 0ts, It produces nature's hues.—Ado, What Did 11 Lyon's Katha door consists of ro With mo aperture ; nto the marble beauty ly the Tauguage Pigeon Wing, The annual festival of the Powhattan Club of Morrisania was the event yesterday in Westchester. Notwithstanding the rain in the morning the pieale Many of the promineat poli- ticans of the Firet District attended, and prepared the programme of the fall campaign. ‘were out in force, the disaffected wis sailow complexion Ceaaeparent ; trey are fetid It Produce duli ti Who use those a’ Now, to make i mor actions a wouan eae Curar Cannio vege toe removed to their bew prenuse Palin are just Astor place, aud ato selling carriages cheaper ba ee \D COMMERCIAL, it by both nines, it appeariog to bea lively rubber ball, and th to supply a dead one, ‘was, however, that the the Kathatron aud Magno what will give them to you, and noting else wil! Tt makes a lady of 30 ap was well attended, 40 Broadway, one door slot four or five inches wi hole drilled through the jams, then @ flat bar of steel lot abd all,and a padink on the out- tide of cach jam fusteus (his cross bar, Lugom of youth Both erticles are |d be In every lady's possce reat City players ogre. B the sceoud inuing, a they soffered for their good nat King five rane off t, “aud the belore’ the Borest The" Injins” Col, Mooney, the candidate of of the Democracy, wa lone!, Unlike an Indian brave, His shirt frill w FINANCIAL official employ of Ono of the Few st Politicians of Now Wenwusnay, Aug. M.—The railway share mai Ket has been irregular throughout the day, with, no special feuture to record. The Centra ind Rock Island were the tae MAREIED, RISHOP—O2BORN EAL Now Bro wore @ stuuning Dige scarf. When the great dance of the day wus an- noticed be bounced ob the Boor, and the attiude he ck was irresistible. of the famous Kontevard bil: many tomalinwk, borrewed from Boss ‘iw board, ‘The captain of the Wavelet wes then arrested by 4 thrust, while in his nightclothes, house of the Fletcher, where he re: mained until his vessel was towed into (he bay and ‘bored, ‘Phe Wavelet’s captain and family and the wate! tan were then imprisoned on at: island of infectio: disease for eight days, after which they were r 4 to pay over €850 for the The Edward J. Shandley Association of the Seventh Ward having, at their me East Brondway on request to be published in Tum SuN of yesterday for other organizations favoring the nomination of the gallant young Judge for Sheriff by Tammany Hall to meet with them en masse on Tweed Pluza, junction Now Canal, aad Rutgers str: on some evening to bo mutually agrevd upon, fav- orable responses were made by twenty-three Proai- dents, and others are looked for. th of Judge Shandley on the east formed Ly the fuct that in the Seventh ‘4, his place of residence, 1.400 Tenth Ward, 900; ‘Thirteenth W KH; and Fleventh he score stool 7 to ¥ against © third inulag proved 4 Chicego for ¢ magnificent tell took two balls sple ‘eland lads were also treated toa Cui double pliy of ing held at 171 ning, ordered a into the pilo st Monday ev chief attraction nd Pitisburgh were at times temporarily Prices were weak ¢ in the day, the nd retaining Wer et is without suppoi nod the duily range of eto im was Billy Turner, Retiley, with bis rubicund face #l agtow, the fuil' Indian coatume, orted by Mike of Ward's. the Muiuau fn the fourth inning, whi trough powerful Write making @ Louie rug on a brilliant bib between Mand eenire field, actually parsing bis third Luce ¥ reached the ball, dled co the Mutual seore 1 the et City team put ou five runs, s were fairly earned by Ane hithing gf male one of the most brill Tue gate Was now This roused the id confined bimeel f strictly + Was pot on Pendergast & Co, ‘hi release of their versel, 1m $10,000 "damage roy & Place, have obtained an order of st Dr. Carnochaa, The writ was banded to the Sheridf of Now York for service of Bast Broadw: was Morrisauia’s Mturday, Anril a ‘The gold market has been the principal feature of je and Gut street, with much sctivity and periods of cxcite dl. The stock chaae heir objectan ad of thas * cornering ro quite anecessful today, avd their moverenis wore fully devdloped. ‘The opening pri. but under the influence of a vigorovs pu mand, 1 @ eont wet was ran down to W714, about intdd the purpose of ore the felder One run was Thoracocent An idea of the Globosam or politieal strew, Muded to this aor alone may be Wi is Thomas Dogan, a carpenter at Hunter's Point, suddenly taken on Sugday wilh ‘The doctors decided that it wos either exta- nhe was taken to ‘ms they bave in Iilineis. Prom the Decatur Standard, The following bigh! the immense strange aflee- ik was possible to. ; ‘of the Forest City Ciao, ttle, umd in th the short interest, berantia or bre Bellevue Hospital it was ascit of the jugular interst and the unfortunate ma Under tredtuvent for thors r. John T. Al chocele; but wh nd stock dealer of Morgan count much care, and line made 4 Ue~ eats as Ht wae Be case Of pull devil, pull baker beeu prepared with relied upon as substantially correct’ in every re spect: Number of acres of improved lands on his farins, 34.000; number of acres of un nd Jury not Owned by Spatn, it was rumored vesterday that Mr. James B. Craig, the partner of Sidney Wi Hamilton Pish—had announced bis determination to ure @ warrant for the arrest of prominent Cuban leader, who recently arrived 1m this city from ‘The oMcer was once taken before Comins. to answer acharge of violating the neutrality laws, but he escaped from the Deputy Marshal and rushed to the scene of conflict, where he engaged in many successful battles with the bru- ho effort to procure a war- rant for his arrest faited, as the Judges of the Btates Cireuit and District Courts ure out of town ; otion is to be renewed tod nd Jury reiused to find an indictment against him when asked to do 60 by an ant Distriet Attorney. ach of Divisy We Spanisiy «p bloodhounds of Spain, Who are thriving im this city ou Spanish gold, when, av the € os Were wcain the sam nth inning, boca ing scored three kyery movewont $3 1, and ehoer ai The Now Jersey Varrici Mrs, White, who saw Jolin r Longacoming, list we omy is Very Wuaterial, corro- Dorating ‘Lue SUN's account, OD, Ag. ‘Value ‘of imple- Amount pull to lands emp'oy edt umber of live stock on his 200 oxen, and gregate value of lund, $1,695,000) ments in use upon his furins, §20,00) for wages during th ‘om huis farms, $76,000. farms, 90 males, 7,000 “other cattle; hogs, 7H). 'Toial’ value of live #0. Product of his farm 277,500" bushels ; Wheat, 7,000 bushels 2,000 bushels hay, 9,000 tone durlag the pas successful sovements for along tine Rumors were fe thut the Secretary of cepted of the two millions bid for, bat wo cows, 120 hors must be phiced the only ‘ro He went first to th ndid drive to conte nd coming hot Held, but which was Clovelanders one rin ¢ to Ue for the fourth tne, and it was lo White having to i batman being 80K applauded each time he we he ‘Preasury had not ont, To ©, A.—-There 1a wince the bogioning of the pre ave beon one or two small riots Whi {na fow hours, but nothing that cay sioner Osborn pose of preve: potatoes, 1,000 b Value of auimals sold'oa his farm 493,400. Mr, Alexander bi ‘neurly 8,000 acres, in Morg: county, 12 miles east of Jacksouvitle, upon which and the other, of 27,000 acre In adaition to thie larg Mr. Alexander buys, slips, and T W000 head of cattle annually, psc ta a Collision with Negroes in Tennessee. Jn O'Brien county, Tennessee, ty of negroes uttacked a Sheriff's p. arrest a negro named Edmund warrant for robbing and attempting to murder a planter named C dozea of bis companion attacked the Shorifs par! were proparing to go after Jackson. men were wounded in the Gj a miijions extiy, be culled a re- but it was observ make purchases mmeuced selling heavi that only cer the eliqne st brokers, bought all that the market offered, Upon utmost aa certainty, J to the bat first, his skill toat he was loud! to handle the will tal soldiery of Spain. YACHTING AND LOWING NOTES, The Voorbis furi yachtsmen ia the United Stat Rutherford Stuyvesant, who owns the Palmer, New York Kulckerboe 9 says he will join th Jon when he returas fron) the er: ure the most p: lew at this price, and g made as low w whieh was to NE, White took up tle po. Mr, Chapman, however, took exception to ‘of his delivery, which te very «Thursday last, and ording 10 iuw, and the other naactions were on Sunday, @ deionge foun rt interest, prices and the Gold Koom oper J been subjected to a first-class scare, as well falsity of the report about Mr. There is a Inrge uncovered shor and the German b, boon selling short, will find ex ve diMenlty in p oUt ws Dot p Mr, Brennan's Perfect Sanity. ly” Roundsiman Day terday, before Commissioner Brennan, that Patrol- man Heary M. Farrell was off post ia newspaper store, buying Tum BUM, at 25 P.M, Ang, 16, Judge Brennan—That was queer hour to buy ‘Tw SuN, I should think it bad ceased to shine by Hamilton W. Merton, the Secretary Jackson and a Lit Club, 18.96 Years of age negroes, heavily armed, ina house whe nm elnbs, and tuis xcepton account of its b Which Has been taken to it start to-nigit for Baltimore, an eral of the principal West and hates news: annual regatta of the Empire Rt. place at Harle ud one of them, ur negroes were were lodged in terest In hem have for some tu Nearly all the negroe Jail the saue uicht, and all the negro cabins lu the neighborhood wore buraed, they get invo, without joss, 1 Oo auwounced bonds tn London also rivet, and gave a bet Heeling of Governme Farrell—I hadn't time, sir, to got itin the morn ing. ‘Fidge Brennan—Why didn’t A.—T don't like them ; morning; it is iny favorite; bus A missed it on tho morniug of the 16th. re Judge Brennnn—Ag f rather like Tas SUN myself, T shail dismiss this complaint, captains of uihes to sicr interest of tele elub for s vf $h) and upward, but it ts breach than the The following 18 the score Wasnixoroy, Au, offivers and ca omy for 170 has ju The register of the Vilitary Acad- been published, and the War Department has ‘already received many letters re- ‘The udmission of the colored ca- increased the interest ia this ‘The number to be ot an evening ‘ue SUN every In the gold loan tarket the rates paid for carrying nh Y cent, and of the West Point ‘The boating men of Hartford want Walter Brown PEN TRUNK COM BE UrRign observance.” DRAWINGS,” rings at tue Gold 1 Kold batances $1,00s, teat river, "Very <n playing baee Dall isianda ii the Fiver, Which are laid bare When the water recedes Bome of the bonts belonging to the New York Yacht #quadron are, uned -anien aud conifort 10,000; Banplio, 890,000 per, #25000: M Wing, $18,000; of water 19 the Cong the Hartford sma jets seems to hav iustitution all over the country, examined in September, in place of hore who failed to pass or report for examit not known whether — ‘The North Carol Aug, 2%4--Josish Turner, editor of Sentinel, Jonn Ireland, and James Governor ’Hoider he United Btaies Court quotations we Allaire's Meu and the Pickpocket As Detective Finn was standing near the News bulletin board yesterday, he saw three notorious pickpockets pressing into the throng, shoving, people right and left after their usual fashion, they were watched they decamped, but returned in anout an hour, when to their surprise they found Mr, Finn waiting for them, reinforced by Detective rested them all. ortraits are all in the Rou, logan committed them with enend Wig Avast Sa maoatbs on tion in June, is forty, any of thia number are e worl for cl Atthe sale of ore million gold by the mOUnL Of L301, a to 17 Al, the aw S000 5 Veins 64500) Bilvie, f:0 aha ny #35100; Halcyon, $ 5,00 ; Fleet 1 fentictta, 49,00, p pwaute.l, id! but strong, the Jim Roach, of Fighty-sixth street and East River, * He is wiling to has offered to puil that he wil! pull islantof New raya the dista Seoit, recent; ened ont bul ainet Kirk end his lieutenant, B of the required wail, Ber ‘Mernoon by U, 6. COMDABY Bieaaey enicfly to sterling, which ts quoted at 100) 41109 for) days, 110%44 for sight, and I en was Mug into) al Varta, Buk be ab tbe cs paid for doubloone a 1 2 uours Md ndbaien, Umer WWallek. New dorky ‘Today, Mutual ve. Unio nuey market has been without erseutial ge, the supuly being ample to 8 tangnt Walter as Ak Oh bald DULL Bhi HE Dis eet tie demand Sala, at Tremont,