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"THE “SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 76, 1870, KILLING A BROTHER, —o—— A Shot Passing throagh 0: THE PATRIOT WAR IN CUBA. HOW THE VICTORIES TELEGRAPHED BY DE RODAS ARE WON, —o—— jh Forces in Maraguan Dwindled they Tortured 0 FISK’S LONG BRANCH CAMP. gue ARRIVAL AND RECEPTION OF GOV. JOMN T. HOFFMA Roor of Artillery Coampague Corks—Narrow from Death—Col. ment. 4 | Correspondenes of The Sun. 4 a Popping wcnpe of the Urson cooxtr, Georara, Aug. 20.—Three young men, two of them brothers named Taylor, Gover Fiek's Co mtrymen-One Spanish plincut His Army Still Closely Iutrenc r named McCall, were walking along the General Giving Another the Lie, ec A Gorill nter's Adventure: Public road on their way to Houten's, and disputed Camp or St. Domico, Camaqver, Jaly 28.—In Ge tsyoutenee of The Sun over some trifling matter, At length McCall drew a} the present I will confine myself wholly to war Loxa Buaxen, Aug. 25,—The great event has | pistol, and discharged it at the elder of the two matters, but against my will I shall have to limit fort off, Hoffinan has been and gone, and we still | brothers. ‘The pistol missing fire, the younger Te. myself to this dirty'sheet of paper, the only one I Bre. Me came to Long Branch on Wednesday noon, | jor threw hineelf upon the would-be murderer, pim- | unve been able to procure, took up his quarter at the Continenial, and dis: | toning bie arms from behind, 60 as to prevent his | We have read the pald message of the President, peneed the warmth of his #miles upon his nozierons Prien is there abiding, Gen, Townsend and Col, Moller vere with him; Gen, McQuade came the Gy leiore, The men of the Ninth had been in using his weapon azain, and at the fame time eall- ing on his brother to shoot him, ‘The older Taylor being armed with a revolver, which he had in the meantime drawn, levelied the weapon full at the person of McCall, ‘The tutter was by this time making desperate struggles to {reo himself from the embrace of young Taylor, which made it dimoult for the brother (0 aim ; but, uwaiting # tavorable opportunity, when MeCali's body was between him t | and his brother, he putied the trigger, discharging the revolver, and sending the bailet throach the per son of MeCall, below the breast bone, and lodging the refutation made by Gen. Banks, and the arti- cles of the Revolucion on the subject. It is of no consequence to us that the chiof of the American Union should view the Cuban question as tho Span- ish Minister wishes him to viow it; or that he should treat us aa vilely as he has beon pleased to do; or thathe should prove renegade to every principle Of justios, and to the wishes of the American peo- le who placed him in power, by refusing us that recognition to which we are so justly entitled, All Dopes that the Governor would have been in all the wo! jown glory of bis uniform, with a panoche as wi clining as (lst of Gea, Boum, but they were wt to disappointment, for be and his staf were bu A mun of Company K who had been by some of his comrades to investigate the mat- ter, Lrought the distressing intelligence inte eam in the abdomen of you ylor, Both men sank | this is of little moment. All we want is that our hui adted from the fellness oF his heart that the | to the ground, MeCall epeccliless, young Tuylor eX- | representatives (u New York steal cond estan Governor War hanged sight homolicr than the pic- | elsiining, terials of war wherewith to fight Spain, Uf they will only adopt some way by waich arms and am munition can reach as safoly, our triumph will be as speedy as it is certain, v Iwill relate © few decds of arms of the valiant Spanish army which have occurred within the pat “ou, BROTHER, YOU Mave sor Me Too |” and immediately fainting. The elder Urother, now Rartened at the top of bie eed to Houten 4 alarmed the authorities, tell ing them in a fev lasty words bis awful crime, and besoeching them to take a physician to bia brother. The Town Marsiial, accompanied by @ surgeon car- Wore of him in Tie Sex, but that his moustae! cexwtly aa they had been delineated by the ring luminary. About 5 o'clock the high official made his appear: Arce, escorted by the officer of the aay, Capt, Court- F. and two staff officers, Capts, Blanchard and | rying Stimalants, and some twenty oF fairly of the | fow days, that your opinion of it may be the more coker, Who uccompanied uiun to the pavilion of the | peopie, hui ried to ihe vot where the wounded mon het i asda eda M My 'MeCult wns. found. to be dead, he tise have | filly confirmed. died almost instantly, the ball having penetrated t AFTER BRYERAL BOMDASTIO THREATS lower point of tue heart, desceuding and going out THE DRASS TEN-POUNDER, i @lich fires at sunrise and sunset, then belehed forth | at the smal! of the epin my last week commenced operations in the dis- as salute of 8 rounds, fred in the really excellent Tommy Tavlor was still conscious, though it was | trict of Moraguan. which, if not one of the most ex- t fidminutes, This, however, is not surprising, Hare yt Ae fore 1" Bt Ce ecee tensive tn the territory, is at least one of the most for the men who manaed the piece were old hands, | his crime, Taylor expressed. ho regret at shooting. | POPULOUS, and one tp which of Iate agriculture has the chief of piece being Van Wagenen, who was | McCall; he is, however, a victin of conseming re- | been best attended to. (Tho district of Maragunn is | tleetesvatattonel OC irtifleey Gupiea tae oor, | hee brotiver, due east of Principe and adjoing It.) One coluina ‘ a rs left ths amp at Vi lermor: nd come ot tnd now fe Commisrary vergeant of Company MILICARY RIFLE PRACTICE, from Puerto Priselperand we ard serene from the {; Hicks, of Company K, who was an ensign -—. line of the railroad, The total of the turee colu tm the United States Navy; J. McKensie, the New Jersey Ni when united w. ittle over 4,000 men, To wio was @ Hicutenant in the British Royal Meeting-8500 tn | {bis force, the Spaniards were obliged, us we | 4 @ deserter, to withdraw. thelr ‘troops from Ariiler); Geo A Hussey, a former captain of vol Prizes to be Distributed Among the C Caunao, Gustinaro, Sibanich, and other camps, and aul ith a West Point educat! Both of these petitors. Jert in the city itself Lineker) of only five bundred tentlemen are now high privates in the Wisk Boly | The National Guard of New Jersey are deter Brecetag tM 708 000 Nha cotwitbatending all thelr Guard, commanded by Capt. Spencer, NARKOW FSCAPE OF THE GOVERNOR, While there herves were banging away, the Gov. moor and bis stil had beew received by the Colonel, tid aiter rome pleasant cuatting i front of the povilion, they were escorled round the camp. When the party tarned the corner of the lino, they hme tuto unploasantly close neighborhood with Hsk'a ton-pouuder, fragments of the popar whise- hy past the Governor's eye, * Bind bieew mney Colonel get mined to make tle most they ean out of the weapon with which they are armed.and an annual competitive trial of skill in marksmanship Las bocn established in that State, in whicn there is a lively contest for the honors of sharpshooting. Yesterday aiternoon the Board of Managment for 1870 met in Newark, Gen. Runyon presijing, ‘Tho Board is composed of one officer from each regiment, battalion, and battery in the service. Col. Wm, Ward of tho Firth Regiment was elected ‘Troasurer, and Lieut.-Col. H. G, Shaw of the Fourth Reriment’ Becrotary, It was decided toh State Rifle Maten this year on Thursday and Kept, 22 and 23, if possibi Grounds, or near Newark, ‘Two matches are to be arranged, to be known the Major-Goner: match and’ th watch, ‘The former ts to be oren to a) commissioned officers, p Sp aye rifles are to be used, and each comp: tor wil have five shota ut 100 yard: at 200 yards, The fret prize is w be a gold medal, the gift of the Major-General. The thirty best marksmen in this match will then s| t with the sume arm for the Governor's medal and the cham. TURY HAVE NOT SUFFICIENT FORCRS TO OPERATE in more than one place at a time; when they go into Caunao they can only operate there. and 50 On elee- where ; for each military movement they are obliged to concentrate oll thelr disposable forces, The following has been about the result of thetr operations in Maraguan, ‘They marched and coun- tormarebed for five daya, and as the end of that tine Feturned to the sot whence they had storted, They were Ove times under fire of the Maracunn cavalry (thirty-two men armed with Spencer rifles), on which occasions they lost fifty-three killed and carried off © number of wounded; we lost one cavalry soldicr wounded. They murdered eighteen on the Waverley Fuir Lime and inoffensive people whom they found in heir homes, and who bad never belonged to the army. ‘They’ burned every hous mareh, and killed all or nearly all the cattle they came teross. ‘They captured the Prefect of the dis. trict, who, although a Spaniard, was as good a patriot as any Cuban. He had worked well lor the cause, Alter eupcuring hin, THEY TORTURED HIM ALL NiGm in the most flendish manner, and shot bim on the following, morning, the military band playing i ho cried, starting back, ug a shade paler, “I hope your tedows are ing 4 mistake, and firiog canister,” Colduel fires,” burst in MeQuade, and a Wink to Col, Hooker. +” cried Prinee Erie ; * but I fire it €, Van Wageaen, slew your piece You've nearly put the Governor’ their line of i Her he left, The | lece Wee accordingly slewed, and the bet Froceeded with the inspection of the cainp. Tom dan Was too flurried With his narrow escave to no- dee much, aud he was evidently poudering over the idea that perliaps Piooship of the State; ranges 90), $00, and 400 yards, | meanwhile, ¢ poor ‘fellow's Inst words wore, GRBELEY TAD BRIBED COL, Fisk al i at Ce , ‘ a te ba? Mla.) A etd Hore ‘ied eed old Indies, who were the ao often ot bia ees ard ‘ the conclusion of this match the ten best | sole membors of Foreade's family on the place, wore fraiee iC Wo would, Knock Mim Geb ot the Cantuel | marksmen will compote wits tua Winesoster repost: | dritcn eater the ieee eke nese er thip by a serious accident, But McQuade and Town. | i Tile for s gold-mounted Winchester sporcing | thets as only Bpanlurds can employ, ‘The how Kid Were Bots unaniivous in pralsing the appear: | Fille. A sliver bugle appropriately inscribed Is tobe | was then set on fire. A hole war sussequently i ince of the camp, its internal crranzemonte, 1te awarded that command whose five representatives | and For body thrown into tt, Suortly aft e cor make the highest aggregate score in the Major | ¢ Scing, and the fue solcierly bearing of wie General's match. Over $000 in rsh. prises a ¢ Was exiiumed by our peonle, aud it was dl ‘ | : ‘ found that the ropes by which he bad beon tortured ato rece ¢ party standing o fente and ‘preeeating sfmae TE tas Bot Soren, | distribeted among the compeditors during the tove Hl evious to lis execution, bad cut lor the mer should have ateoked theif arin te tg | Baiment ‘The shooting ts to be conducted under the very bon tentre of each company lines and stood at attention, | Hythe system of apportioning the value ot sbote, In- | | They stripped every family they came across on #: was done by Companies K and F. The rest were | Bead of according to the usual custom of meusuring {hele march of absolutely eversthing. On one farm isle s ptr order of jue hey found a Jot of newly-made cheeses, They ear: Bae ne ee manne eae Oe ADS mornin he ee ried off all of them but one, When the owner of tue deh his tation OFTING NEAR PATERSON. farm roiurnod, he suspected that tue oue lef by |. Fisk proposed t Gov, Hoffinan to review the ops, Lut Le declined, aid suid he would prefer see the dress parade,’ which was aceotdingly oF: Tie drums Vest the general assembly, seon scurriag about, aud ace of Long Branch hearing the ro of Ve sheopskin, immeaiately flocked to see the long HAD BREN PoIsoNeD. He stuck & silver spnr into it, and ft turned black as ink, At one house near Santa Cruz, be. ging toa family pretty well known, the iamily seated at dinner. The Spanish ‘officers sat down uninvited, und conversed familiarly with the ‘The head of Excitement among the New Jersey Turfmen ~Capt, Rynders & 2 on the Ground, Yesterday was decided a long disputed point in horse flesh in Jersey. For some wonths there vas been @ contest of words about two rival stal- rbecien) dase, (ihe road in front of thecarmp was | tone of Pasaale county, and a match was made to | IMACes. The head of the family and Meare tite ae thi tures a lca sae cee decide their merite, which was trotted yesterday. | to cxcape. The following moraing they carried these Fasd WlCr Lae ec RrAS ALG COTE RIGHIane er | Tissier ence tamed Ree beth were Ry |: eee ee een er aang. Ive, Seer tank 98 sand with his six-horse teat; Dr, Eldridge, of | Hamblotonian, bet ‘ ein i Sricnse, with four horses ; Leeter Wallack, ‘win | H8@0) Te eae nara po ie vost ton Of | gond tho tack immediately. “Ata distance of few that horse, The rivals have been owned for some time m the vicintty of . and standing there, ‘They were, of course, well known, and the match excited great interest. yards item the house they cut them to picces with swords, Pps le the eA ok Me van Lael Waging—a barbarous aud wicked one, whose chie Tints fe sesesination, robbery, and talschood. THE INVENTIVE GENIUS OF THESE SPANIARDS passes belief, The Spanish Colonel Montaner canght One of Our Men Who kuew Whore two ol oar gue bad been buried. The man wae threatened unti! ve disclosed the hiding place. Montaner goes and an- Lis rvau'; Judge Cardomo, Henriques Hoey, end $ ost of well-known Long Brancners were there in Ny d the sidewalk was solid phalanx of rors, lusi-e the grounds there could not liave " ‘Tho race was mile heats, three in five, in harness. cu levs than two thousand peopie, Who were kept | retween J. 1. Hopper'e to? ‘stallion Dr. Parmly and \u line by ihe sanrd, thd who manifested thetr op: | J°'Pe*Acvermante brows stallion. llemperien, Tor trvbation of the Uy repeatedly clapping their | ‘gy 090," Dr. Parmly was trained by that skilful horse binds, Col. Fink put the regiment throagh the Mam. | Sriss ‘can Burr, and in the first Neat’ was drives by tial in first-class style, and the Governor's party, wio | Te Smith of Paterson, "The otlier horse: Hecy vere evidently rat cline! te gay galiant Frivce | rion, was trained by his owner, and was driven by lii- | eurthe theu and takes them in triumph to the city, Erie, changed taeit wo es it nonostiy auritted | ram Howe, Before the start. Dr. Partuly was favor- | fe says he bas taken tuem from the enctuy, who, y were agreeably eurp me, but ew, t rie ike at about 2 to 1 om him, with a deal of betting. With @ force of 2,000 men, had obstinately defended the first heat Hamperion wont off in the lead, | th and Dr. Parmly from the start began to break, and breaking all through, Hamperion got away ten to Biteen lengtha up to the home streteh, where Dr, Paraly got at bis work and recovered some ot his Jost ground, but was beaten out five or six lengths, Weved through the repors of THE FALSE-REPORTING TRIBUNE Hat the Colonel was anable to command without a prompter at his ebow, and when they heard him €o Uroush the mavual with an evident mastery of it, nd give the words of commaud im eloar, unembar- m ina fignt wich lasted twelve hoars, What u splendid contradiction! Gen. Caballero de Kodes had proclaimed ouly @ few days previous that all that was left of We insurrection Was an inriguificant rownant which was trying (o bide iisell in the woods; and hence Time, 251. Mi iM THE Ln rassed (oves, their turprise was anfeicned, It te r o1 rorit MONTANER Gr a i", Worthy of comment sat no resorter was present | CDE it's socand bent Tamporion wae ahot favorite | py swearing that he hed enraged 9,000 men, that the with the Governor's party suve tue correspondent o pounds above the prover weieht, now got ap to | battle Iasted twelve hours, and that the guns vue BUN, drive Parmly, At the send-of Hamperion was in | were otstinately defend ‘The Spaniards as hd the fuct is that the reports circulated of Fisx's | the lead snd sronnd the turn, Dr. Parmly gotng | regards the insurrection are in about the same wide. “Hamperion, ine aburp trot got away frou ene or nd looked like the winnor of the heat up to WToattae the inst order: hed bece obeyed, the ane: | the half-mile pole. Here he left his fest and of the fun touebed the horizon. ‘The cannon belebed | #!wost to a tpt efore he Wee ot gore. forth i appreciation of the fact, and the flag was | Work. Vhia le my to, the frost, x hauled d The parude was over, and the Gover- bor advatced to” eet “ule ‘Comsauder, and ex. Pressed to Lim, in polished but cold langu h jon of TT to} in the small pools, and 8 to 1 in the large ones. EE eset Hag Fhe eH He ted off, and was a leugta infront on the turn, but Hamperion cot up at the quarter pole and inppedt and Was foun Head and ‘head with the Doc: \wry incapacity have been made by men ¥ mending impose, I shall have to throw it away, alter Laing lost time, material, and tabor on it, ‘One day the Spaniarda march all thetr army off to the Eastern Depariment, and a few days afer have to march back again, because tuis district is in & Dinge again. ‘The same happens in Las Villas; they march their columns there, and whonsthey invade that section of country—Camaguey and Oriente be- Hiis staff, expecially McQuade, were much r, ond their approval was given in unstinted « “townsend stated that Fisk's action in tne had gres " A tor. They lay lapped all down the back stretch in a | ing almost clear of troops—returu to shoir previons Ninth hed greatly, impressed oth seca. breab; Wut there the pace, Wes tae lation | condiiions, ‘They have ‘wow lost. wearily ie youre fail hal he: WAR Drneent TAR’ eeana ino, Tuemperion, and he broke, going all to pleces,aud the | in these marches and countermorches, and like me eansteren tlre’ WerLoet Raa albercuhie Doctor dropped him and trotting slong briskly, pat | With my ehirt, they will soon bave to abandon the ( Shige HERUSNE Gd ARs BUNS OF 8 Hamperion beLind the distance flag, and ended tne | isiaud, after having Jost moncy, en, and honor grditiod re ALC race, Time, 248%. Had Hamperion kept steady, | The'section of Las Villas lias felt Geeply the want t tal urrungements of Dr. Poilard were most | thé Face would bave been doubtful, and perliaps | of a special expedition to supply them wih arms : To which there was ageneral bum oi | ‘ere might have becna different result. It was | and ammunitiva. But to-day Gent, fr it ik a tarked fact that. the camp is | Sid that in the vecond heat Hamperion strack Lis THE STATE OF THINGS 18 MUCH IMPRovERD teally kept in apple-pie order, and Pollard has ex- | Knee and tamed, hiunee li, which Would acconut (OF | there, They are to de furnished at once from the teu jorized @ litde hospital In genuine military style, | Nis breaking, Altogether it was a Ane day of sport, | Orinance Department with 100.000 cartridues, and » eratify ing toa large attendance, pei ES W. 4. C, RYAN’S ESCAPE, quantity every month, tilde Simoni, wives of fen: The ladies Amelia and jo and Edward Agra- nee to the eity ina THE GRAND BALL, pressed by the Colonel to remain at the wh and attend the (re pea ball oa Friday, ” Gs any kind, Ono t used, being compelled, he said, by afluirs 8 ng the city # * bodeguero” (a bodega is & coun: Cf uipertanee'to return to Albany. ‘The Ninth as Tne SUnaee’ hy tee RPA RON BPRee | ee aia'a dedartert toe camaereee main oe tas feoted w the deprivation withou: a murinur, apd , ‘The Seizure of the Flori. - lowest class of Catalan or Asturian—who keeps tt) fee on turn to Albany without a sign, Perhnos | Jimmy Craig, the law partner of Sidney Web- | ji \ehty Hallo! here comes. the Queen of the jj, Nke Hip Van Winkie—they were better | tor, counsel for the Spanish Government, and son- | Mamvises,"’ a derisive epithet applied by. te Span- iards to the patriots, One of the ladies replied : to be a grand affair. The Branchers | in-law of Secretary Wish, called on Gen, Davies, the sis most amusing. Ladies call apon Mrs, ¥ , fave y ne re fen. ws of a wiorning, and flaiter aud wheedle hor | the procosed arrest of Col, W. A. C. Ryan, and the | (ivauero de Roday sent. to offer them what they t astounding slyie to get ecard; but ure of the steamer Florida, The General and ight require, They would receive nothing at his sil be elect, though they wil be namerous, | Jimmy subsequently went to Delmonteo'a He was | lar neh is fwilat present of the best » of ‘The merchants of Principe are tb ving to wet can people, This hus been toe subject of tone | Chiagrined on learning that Gen, Ryan was beyond thoronzhly tired of the ridiculous position they Favle comment, but it is ga fact that there the reach of the Deputy Marshals, to whom a war- | have veen plsced in, On the strength of continued le in tae place. ‘There are st Continental, and there ere arro- there are none of those who live ashions and the last thing in jew y loud pea pie in the reported triumphs and of ropested promises of a speedy paeifica'ion of the couutry, the Spanish lows ers have managed to obtain credit, und to-day the mershunta seo that there ure more And. rant had Leen given for bis arrest. It eeoms that Davis, the Spanish spy, had kept am eye on Gen, Ryan throughows the dey, aud then token measnres Worvecure a warrant for his arrest, in, order to keep the cottagers who have received in. | him over night in the evunty but the had 8c D INSURG ni are the Heys, the Helubolda, Tester Wale | fit Cee migat go, fhe evanty fall bine SETTSR DIRTPUINRD. INAYRONNY. OANA howd srouse, Kawin Adams, Mr. aud Mra Car When Gen, Davis returned to his office, be courte. | than there were a veur ago, and that every Spani-h x», Geo, W, Childs and lady, 8.'6. Moon, J. Drexel. | ously intormed a BUN reporter tier he mee rin. | colugin which leaves 18 more roushl ied by the tinue, AM Alexander, U. 8. Grant, Lewis | structed by Noab, his chief, not to reveal the name | Patriots than its pred f. The Boaniard suours Brown, Murphy, Gen. Porter, E. B. Covb, 7 of the anonymous villain wlio made the sworn com. | 4 Yivtory before he Joto a fight, and after he Chamberlain, Mr. Davidson, Mr, Paddock | Diaiit on which Marshal Shurpe seized the Florida, | Comes nut of it worsted ; and I feel couviaced that on eeie Milcull's husband), and @ whole bust of | He adued that 6,000 carbines had been found on | the day they leave our shores they will buen thelr ites, board the vessel: that sue was in charge of Doputy | last powder in # woisy sulute for their Jast triumply, TUE GOLILLA HUNTER'S TROUBLES, Marsliale; and that she was taken to the Navy ———— Du Chailiy ds inthe hotel, 60 is Yard yesterdiy,*where she lies under tue #ladow of SPAIN’S OBSEQUIOUS SERVANT, they are inviters, now invited the gune of « uimber of war steamers, The Mar os fun, He is ® small mau, very an Who 18 properiy retice known to have y Na , gesture and action, He proves e« acted under the orders of Sidacy Webster's father. | THe wae to which our Navy ts Put-The Cape Dody who will discu-s fis are om the brink Kudlow he is @ great favor ton Fivh ture of the Steamer Florida~A Merchnute pL i “s man under the Vermont's Gani The Jersey Democracy Nominate Dr, Helm- | Tux Sex on ‘Tuesday published au account of Fuid hn a9 9 superior being, becuase he actuul'y bold for President. the seizure of the propelicr Florida, late gunboat pec, Beralae nome, OF Bien, wre rather baz), | Corresnondence of Tae Bun, Penguin, of the United Statea navy, by United Rep Bane, N. J., Aug, 25,—An f log of the citizens of Monmouth county assembled howe African Mosby, Josh’ Bi lings is very silent, tud never unbosoms himself except to speak of Lis mense meet | Marshal Sharpe, for allegod violation of the neutrality Inws. Since that tine Almont hich topic he is amiziugly fluent the vessel has He is the picture of @ hopeless hypochontriuc ite | here to-day (or ve purpose of nominating candidates | heey in possession of the officers, notwithstanding \ +4 kvod story, however, of Du Chaillu, The | WF the coming Presidential campaign on the Demo | tne protest of Gon. Darr, as the owner, who claims *chinan obmerved everybody giving money to the | cratic plasform, Cava veuaploes beaal tee Vou Gee Waiters fo m tt they pay five . Ela captor, end be followed the conto “ty | Df Hs T, Helmbold, of Now York, was unani- | ‘The Marshal, having been led to believe that cer forking out Afty cents per diem, se vbserven that | Molly nominated as thelr candidate for President | tain persone interested in the release of the Florida toWes in lis room Were irregular in their of the United States, and John Kuaop, Esq, of St | wont a0 her f e custody of thi frarnee, and be thought tuis was @ hint for a tc Louis, for Vice-Fresic Mr Moups a aacoe cea de ould attempt to take yl rom ha oNsiouy fe bo he tok an opportunity of going to his rou: i ‘ officers having her in charve, telegraphed to the he chumnbermaid Was arranging It, ile uler- | Proprietor of the St, Louis Republican, Secretary of the Navy for instructions. He received ler some money, and she burst Into tears, eaying - — 4 ajreply directing yim to apply to the comuiondant of be Wasa nasty, mean Frencbman to fusult her, aud Preparing for the Fall Campaign. the Navy Yard) for as At the samo time out of the roum ina rage. Du Chall wit | At a large and enthusinstic mecine af th dimieal Godon was to tuke such pre- t ck, He went down sully, convinced | jaenty of Harlem and Yorkvile, the Pacer M cxutions as would preclude the possiblity of the frat le never should understand. the 'Aieriey ‘erneprtinegey Yorkyiil the Pairiek Me rida putting Out 10 wen. . Hie wientioned. the eiecuiratanee to Mr Burrows; | Aasce VA eRe RH Skt The Aduiral accoraingly despatched the United With great effort managed to keep from | gecond Vicolroribent Jolin terete States tugboat Catalpa, wh @ goard of marines nd shook his head, saying gravely that | Ao Tt Neunerger ¢ Correspord me eek furnished by the captain’ of the receiving ship Ver- hw foreiener was allowed rable Int | WeGitney : secre Se mout, and at 8 o'clock on Wodn lay wight the tae ©) Le thust respect the servunts of tue house, See Pe boat hauled up aiongeide the Florida, made fast to adel is las dal I Ta Arnie Fe Nugent, | The Associutivn’ will mest | hor, and towed her ander the guns of te Vermoat, next Wednesday ovenin Where she lies. On board the Florida at the time Ab Uxpert Coumorfetter Caught, = Were the capluin’s wile, one of the crew, and two Abcut Werks ego well exeented coun’ The Reward of Valor, Deputy United States Marshals, 4 nite d A brave and accomplished starter of the Broad. | | When the tug with her prize arrived off the Ni if i York ¢ way and Seventh Avenue Raliroad Compa Bar. | Yard, Capt, Woolsey, exe: utive officer of th } Col Whi Bit i ttle newsboy | fecelved verbal orders trom Admiral Godton to p t natu selling the ir from moving outil fart orders. ‘ itugram pers ca: ihe having been told tat. th 8 quantity ‘ nafs cate mpreciative ire: of gunpowder stored on Lourd the Florida, ii had of the weigh ng Of horsewhinping $0 ah © 14 in the magagine, and then allow the ves He fi he starter.» tha uly de. | #81 60 lie aL one of the piers, ro: \ Meets biti aay Mak “he rial de oored off the U the guna of the t : j Ties Captain was gallantly 4 Cyaatsare Wood Ueothers Co. have | fsrdrted io the gate by Canty Wooley, and when tht 3 edad + remises, 740 Broadway, one door pas mage lt Fahow yes or he ordered " JoGt. oa MAE OCIlkily Cartinged cheaper Fo revi ytapedinest being on Wii draw taerest be: dnd A " V iiftared uy tie uficors uf tue sar, 4B BALL AND BAT, pone Retarn Game—Union vs, Mutual—A Stit Game and Geod Play—Shelley's Righ Bye Banged, The return game botween these Clubs took Dlace yesterday on Tremont Pari, and like the fleet kame of the series exribited some reaily fino play. The first game was won by the Unions, 19 to 18, and the game yesterday was won by the Mutuals by 19 to 10, Without detracting from the credit ot the Mutual victory, to which they were fully and honor. ably entitled, it must be atated that the Unions did Hot present a fall nine, their back bone, D. Birdsall, boing unfortunately incapacitated from playing. ‘They were, however, fairly beaten with the nine they deemed proper to present, and the Mutes could do no more, if they had chosen to be represented by nine novieos. The Unions, although defeated, were by no means disgraced; they played a good sound Fimo, although occasional mistakes did occur. Their atting was sounder a good deal than the Mutuals, they earning seven runs to the Motes’ four. ‘The fame was extromely clow and exciting ap to the, end of the sixth inning, at whieh point the seore ‘was & tie, each side % In the seventh inning, a bad throw of Kenney's eudangered the gamo, aa Kt enabled the Mutuals to score two runs, Instead of being Chicagood, The eighth inning proved a Chicago for both sides, but it Wasi (the ninth jnning that the Gelding of th Unions proved tntal to them, Hatfold went to the bat first, and would have heen out bad not Austin made a Vary bed throw to Dearinan; then Eggler got bis Vase on three bulls, error punter two ‘and Hat- eld camo home on'a passed Martin was also muffled by Shelley, making tho fourth orror in this inning alone, ‘The error Shelley made was excusable, however, an one of his eyes’ was completely closed, and ring great pain from a hit received when batting, the ball running up the bat and inflicting » hasty gash under his eye, ‘These errors wore tata! to the hopes of Morris. Ania on this occasion, as it was almost hopeless in them toexpectto wake eight runs in one inning. ‘They went in, howover, with a fall detormination to try it, but the Mutuals ‘got rid of thom without al- Jowing them to make even a base, Tne home and home will prooably come off next month, when a desperate struggle will take place and a fae guino Will doubtless be the result. In the fleld on the U jon side, Kenney distinguished himse!f, putting two THE CONNECTICUT PRISON ASSASSIN. ——_ Career of Modern Dick Turpin—Racapes from the New Jersey State Prison by Crawling Up a Fine—Brenks Inte x Coan- try More, and Procures a Chance of Clothing—Robbery in Hartford, and Fin 1 Captere, From the Hartford Courant, There are many facts hitherto unpublished concerning the life of Wilson, who murdered Warden Willard of the Etate Prison, which will come to Hight probably before the great eriininal dics. ‘The story of his life has not yet been in vrint. Much that the papers have published has beon pure Action Public interest will not eo much center in the details of bis burelarics as in the accounts which may be iven of his marvellous escapes from prison walls, vere ‘has not been go dexterous a eriuinal In th United States daring the time of periectod prison dis- elptine, at the history of his operations will show As un example of his e-capes, the writer, who lian Neld many interviews with him. may here all briefly to his hegira from the New Jersey tate Prison. fle said le got from, there because the Warden took Lim for a foul. and be wished to Convince him to the contrary. lie got trom his coll into @ ventilating fue connecting with a chisune; and crawled to the open air. Before his escape was discovered he was secreted. Tho first night out he broke into a country store, not six miles from the prison, and there secared & fow yards of clown, shears, needles, thread, &,, and Dofore morning he'eot into the woods, Here he ext and made a euit of clothes, having provided for his keeping during tho time required to complete the work by stealing and killiug a chicken at a farm houso on bis way to the woods, Many criminal Would rot have had the pluck and confidence to risk Durglary for the sake of stealing what he did, yet it was necessary to lis final escape that be should in some way dispose of his prison uniform, When bis ‘a8 finished he was us good as dis- cuised in it, and rtraightway proecded to the near- est depot and boldly took the cars. He read a de- feription of himself and a reward offered, in the depot! Bat he wasn't the man at all; he didn’ ‘answer the description, Details of the escape would do for a Dick Turpin novel. ein Hartford of Brown, Thom- Horo waa well planned aud exectited,and lip trapped him. Ie had secreted a part of stolen goods in corn shed in Rerlin, and taking a bag oF two of silks, drove to Meriden. He must leave his horse somewhere, and he drove it andor a shed very early in the morning, near what appear- ed to be & farmer's house, He’ supposed, and. na- taraily too, thot ® farmer Nved there; but it hap- men aod assist at the sacrifice of seven, ned to be @ bank officer, Shoiley, also, despite injured eye, played | PHS YW pare extremely “well, ak Bosemaa did Krat | gti, Wilson, known that, ho would have driven T'm not sueh'a fool as that," he said, “to drive up to & bank oMicer's door; he would be Suspicious of burglary say wars 8 would bave suspected.” The hired man on the pro- inives discovered the team, and reported to the bank officer, who at once had ihe Meriden officers noti- fied, and Wilson and bis companions were arrested, It is doubtful 1f Wilson would have been caught if hin fect were sound : but bott. being amputated, he is no! the man he was. He said to the writer: "I ion of things at the depot before I got tT knew it wus of no use to do anything : Leould pot run!” Since the lors of his ‘a8, Of course, labored under a great disad- Vantage, Before that he had noted criminals tn his com: many, who would ald him if he got into troub! When his own powers of esc ‘ base. Dick Higham alto deserves credit for th very able manner in whicn he played catcher. Re: nolds and Austin led the scores at tue bat. ‘On Mutual side the fleldin, honors were divided U tween Caarlie Mills, Hatfield, and Nelson, whil Nelson and B. Mills led the seore at the bat, The following is the seore : Ixxinas, et, 2d. 8d. Ath, Sth. 6th. Tih. sth, 9th. ~ Matual. a? i a, a — 18 Union. 1.15 b 88 88 bee —Mr. John Grum, of the Eckford Clu. eame—Oneihour'and fity-fve mioutes, Motual ve. Laymakers of Tyvy, a Union satin New York v: Yesterday a fine gi above clubs ‘at int! which was won easily by the New Yor “lub, the Manhattan Club not having bowlers of auy calibro, ‘The fol- lowing is the score: thie h nd #0 he was forced to "go italone.” In lost two-thirds of his former glories as a nal burglar, and he felt it keenly, MANHATTAN. xEW yorx, tempts at escape since he has been in Weth- people that fede St © Was invincible; the talk about it touched his ride, and that wus all he expected. He Anew he could not get out; that it was virtually a life sentence, and the best he could do was to com- Mit Fome awlul crime that would end his d ‘The idea that be murdered Capt, Will get back into jail, where his chancos of escane would be better () is absard. lie was pretty well convinced before he left tho jail that he was firmly secured tere; ‘and so be was, and will be whenever he shail be returned there to be brought up for trial, ‘There are many things about the man which are ntterly incomprehensible to those who have studied his charscter the closest. Nothing in bis talk be- tokens the villain; but ‘one who converses with him much will observe the strange coldness of his eve, while yet tore is something avout the singular curves of bis mouth which tells of cuauing and viltow mn Smith, Tr Heyward. 7 Frank/in. nowt... Byes, 10; Wider, 1. Total. Umpires—Mosers, Boyd and Eastwood, —— . TUE MAIDEN LANE CATASTROPNRE, — Three Meu Blown Thro a Win Four Firemen Hurled away by the Ex-| ‘eacnery, 00 fon. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, iterday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, an ex- pame Sivk Plosion and fire occurred at 113 aud 120 Maiden lane, which was not only disastrous to property but fatal to liuman life, It scems that about the hour nained, Capt. Simeon Pepper, a partner in tie tirm of F.O. Ketchum & Co., of 120 Maiden lane, went into the cellar of Nos, 113 and 120 for the purpose of mixing machinery oil, for which the firm had an order. Before the operation it was necessary to light firein we stovein the rear of the cellar, ‘The fire was kindled, and soon afer a boiler was placed over it filied with oli, The liqnid ran o and communicated with some of th barrels of Kasoline stored in the cellar, The bo:line oll must have been ignited, as almost instantaneously the gasoline took fire, and A FRARFCL EXPLOSION SUCCEEDED. Sitting in the front office, on the firstfloor, were Mr. J. W. Wheelock, of 113 Maiden lane, who owned the gasoline in the cellar, and George Chapin and James McSbay, clerks for Mr.Wheelock. At the moment of the ignition of the oii these gentlemen heard s sound like distant thunder, and almost im- mediately the floor of the office was ripped up, the flames shot through from the cellar, and all thr gentlemen, with their clothes in flames, were throw: Tuorspay, Aug. 25—P. M.—The railway share Market continues very duil, and without feacure. Prices were heavy during the morning hours, bat slightly improved after midday, and beeame strong at the 1 o'clock eall, with = furiher advance of \ to 4 P cent. at 8 o'clock. There was a moderate business in Lake Shore and Central; Rock Island and Wa bash, witb St. Pauls, being temporarily active. The general business of the day has, however, been small, and brokers still complain of @ dearth of orders, Tn the gold market there has been mach activity, although less strength than noticed yesterday. Early sales were made at 118 before the regular session ; Dut, under the influence ot cable despatches that the rate of the Bank of England tad peen reduced to 4 ® cent., together with an active selling movement and reports of more favorable news from the Prus- jan armies, the price dropped to 116%, Private telegrams explain that tne lower rate of the Bank discount was made to allay @ growing feeling of ap- prebension in England, and this action of the Direc- tors was reflected in the improved markets in Lon- don this afternoon, The operations of the cliques fu gold were less marked than yesterday, though on to the sidewalk. Officer Smith, who was near | quite a short interest was ereated by the lower by, heard the noise of the explosion, and noticing | prices of to-day. Several | promin importers n x - | Were quiet buyers this morning, and. picked up tho ames at once gave the alarm of fire, Proceed. | Were quict busers this morning, and, picked up ing to the burning building, he called upon several citizens near by, and removed the three men w o had been thrown on tue sidewalk by the explosion, to the drng sttore at the corner of Maiden lane and Water streot, At this moment CAPTAIN PEPPER CHARRED AND BURNED rashed from the front of 118 and fell to the grow As his injuries were discovered to be of a very se- cash gold, and balances were carried at 1 to 7p cent., in’ two fnstances coin lending flat, ‘The steamer Samaria sailed with $457,152 in specie. The total clearings at the Gold xchange Bank old balances, 81,977,455 ; and principal quota- were $105,492.00 ; currency balances, tions were 10. M. 10:18 A. 1,062,999. ‘The devoid of rious natare, the Captain was taken to the Secon; ture. On call the brokers readily sup. Ward station house, and thence removed to requiremonts at 6 and6 W cent,, though the Centre dtreet Hospital The other burned men | Fate to the bond devlers is still 4 @ cent.” The limit- were taken by carriages to their residences, ed volume of speculation on the Stock Exenange ‘The fire department was quickly at the spot and | Joubtless accounts for the free offerings, rather than the abundance of money in the banks, as time en. gngements are not negotiable except at fuil bank rates. Commercial paper is dull aud firm at rates as jnet quoted. At the Treasury purchase of two mil- hon 5-26, offerings were elicited to the amount of $5,544.20 at prices ranging from 108.78 to 110.5), the awards being made at 108,78 10 109.12 ex inter: est when the engines arrived THE FLAMES WERE LEAPING UP out of the basement and had tenited much of the woodwork in the second and third stories. Tue firemen soon got to work, and thelr first efforts were directed to the ‘adjoining buildings for he purpose of diverting the. fre | from them, The flames were of the most flerce charne- ter, and half un hour after the commencement of the fire it looked as if the entire block must be de- stroyed. Four of the firemen who liad ventured too near the cellar were thrown some distance by the explosion of a barrel of gasoline, but fortnomte- jy were not burt, Alter about an Hour the fam were 80 far subdtied as to be confined to the cellar, Duteven then the raging fire had so much to prey upon that the boat uear the batiding was intense and suftocating, and many of the residents in the neigu- bornood it, ‘The Government bond market wi! the large offerings to th leading feature: depressed by © market closed bi £Co,, $2 Wall street, report at5 I Bid. Anked | 18. enrreney 64.11 ui FLED IN ArPRrour, taking with them their business books and all pa- pers of value, At T o'clock the fire wax entirely un- der control, but the fire in the basement will very In State bonds there was a moderately active bi ‘ded in North Carolinas and Tenness ¢ first named, (he old bonds were firm at 52o probably continue to bura All nigit, asthe oy wat | O24, new at SI, ard special tax at 234%. new ter is floating upon the surface of the water, ‘Tennessee falling off 44 B cent. 10 Gib, wills the ; old ranged at 6I@O14. Missouri 6s sald at 90%; SEE UEITRRD MEM, te Hauaibal and ‘bt. Yioreph Yeauer ehiy Virginia J. W. Wheelock, the owner of tho 6s 65, and Alabama $468, City bank shares «fd Daily burned about the bands and foiows: Central National, 14; Fonrth National said pot seriously 1054; American Lachunge, 114. Railroad” bonds Vanderbilt were | steady on or C. Cand 1. C. at clerk in the establ 524 78244, and lower on Union Pacitics at Stig. The a), facet aring, and Cental Picifes were strong and buoyant, and sold drug store tt was feared that luis eyes | ag hich as 88, and none offering at that price. In ad- had been destroyed. Hie injuries are so serious | dition to the exchanging of large amcunte’ Of fives {hat be will be eearred for life, but it is not thouxht | twentios into these securities, there ie me ecuve Tne they are fatal. Taken home to Hudson City, New | vestment demand reported: inasmuch aa at present dersey. James Mcbhay, another employee, was | prices they pay a larger intorest than the five-twen- burned apou the bands, it is only slightly, He | ties, and have a longer time to run before tm: aturity, sides in Nelson street, Brooklyn. Capt, J.8. | They are y Pepper, luterested in tho drm of ¥F. 0, Ketchum & Co., who was in the cellar of 118, Was #0 seriously burned al tthe head, face, arms, hand, and kuees, that he ts not expected to live, Ho was taken to the Centre street hospital, ‘The two baildings, 118 and 120 Maiden lane, are five story and basement, rbout 100 feet deep ou the main fluor, and 8) feet on ihe upper, owned by Adam Smith, Forty-eighth street and Madison aye. cured by w firat morteage on prop Worth four times the toual Issue, and th the road tor the first six months of the py Were €3,000.000. These bonds re quickly DY capitalists, wud very few are offerit ‘The following wero te closing treet quotations for Union Pacific securities : Fire bonds, 800 ues, AGT, and N.Y. Central treme quotations locke hue, Loss abont $5,000; covered by insurance, J. aati Mt scrips Bove! W. Wucelock, Brot or and bsscinent of No. 113, re Headings Ota Paes aes ee loses 69 barrels of gasoline valued at $6,000, ani Wi Biya ana Weatns fixtures at €1 06 dl Same! Myers lowes fix: | Nit, weseern’ pratocrad® Seow He ures in the same oMce: $90. Roome & Co. lone | jiraiisies St Paul Bustos? $1,000; insu O, Ketcham, damage trifling. | preierred, TOMT%; and Ohio. and) Mistissipht Tue becond floor, occupied by Baker & Cary, var- Gti. Luvertinent securities | w ‘dul 8, $050. 1. Van Winkle, €300; both insured wiles of Iilinois Central at 145, Fort Wayne Ye) ee upper floors are oveupied by Shaw & 1a BBDY'g, C. C, and LC, Morris and ‘ed, dealers in bageing; loss $2,500; insured, 49, snd Honnibal und St, Joseph 10 in the Otuer pertons bud desi room in the’ building, Dut | miscetiajcus shares Manioon wae hak, their losses eould vot be escertained, ‘Ibe total | mon selling down to 5, the preferred. declining tru losses ure astimated roughly at {60,000, Sip 10 7, as eguinet Hig on Tuerdiy, Pacific Mail Tue prima vioTiM, ' ea er eee AGL 4 as the feu'ure, which advanced irom 4) Cant. Cenire street Hospital, was last evening visited by Simeon Pepper, who was removed to 4 0 we Alama solid a ells, a SUN reporter, Ho wat fouad to bo frightiully . a most riticble appearance, Dr, 1g his bedside, and expressed an the poor man could recover irom his {njuries ‘The Captain, though very weak, was abl to make the fall ‘sutemant: TL uave for many years been a sea-Coptain, bat thinking | was getting too od for the sea, I some time since went into the Oil business; this’ morning we had an order. for machine vi, aud our man being away, I weut into the basement of our store, 113 Maiden Laue, to mix the oil; Thad to light a stove; i went to the front ck t ane of the ‘basemem, and looking back, saw it wrapped rt Wayne in flames; the botler bad upset; Iran through the fire, and got to the sidewalk, w weak, ‘The Cupteln's wile Wi ministering to bis wants, —_— Waiting for their Divry, The Assistant Aldermen yesterday Inid over the resolution with regard to Cremin’s patent Daraers, doubtloas with w view to ascortaiuiog what polls they can eet, Taey conenrred Y nin rabbi ity oF £9,500 por Nidsimal ela ©, RIL 0... Og @ Ui er. eng opluion mH acific Ma) Sih NCE 00 be Mi Dana a hi Mer vn be ai nk fol pr Tu ent with bi, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, EIGHL PER CEN?, GOLD BONDS, Eudorsed by STATE OF ALABAMA Price, # and acervod First.mortg snd Enfunta Ratlroat, on Yorov cled by law, aud ou i render the Duwida a must sire siare of ALMA Kur bie Mar eicae ab a \ road is now about to open its valnahle connection with Union Springs, and will be completed within a Its finances are tn excellent eondi- daring the last year been making year to Iufunla, tion, and it ha satisfactory net earnings, ‘We recommend these bonds ax a cheap and well. secured investment, 15) for Hiinols do., U@id¥e. for 8 cars Of Ohio, and 1aglzc. for {cars of common Btate cows, heifers, and ‘The receipts of sheep and 4929 head. ‘A few cholee and € S whe to Liverpool by steam, av to Liverpool eal! Be 9d. of Provisions 27 Set as for Moose ef uuiet at. Fi Rp819 fone active, 0. Ti-ree beef I G40) tor bac firm city. 10) firm : or GEORGE OPDYKE & CO,, % > Ke Marketa, pay, Avg. %5.—Fioun ann MraL—Wertern Houta were ge New tq ite, Wi * Kontti Tallow sc \otiv wadic, prime ines for winter, fo eooato. ; Wertern ret ae Wheut wae Br or for alos 86, qoue < +} ager aut 4 j, tende and faiotly Dranvley Teve flour ate. lower, at’ 64.756 86.25. unkettled, Fi or but steady 5 clear. Dressed hous firm at jot Weatere cam, er, at 16sc. Butter and cheese d A mittee ise. Wurter and cheese du it ai. Base, ice and 108 190 bare Paina at Sige-vnud 160 bare Hancoon fige., Raw sugars apeie teat ee for'hakinc ana nd at Ns¢0 100, ra moderate Mya i * raliy flem j . Wgher, whiel checked mae the, deel nei Aim ae YG OMe. Aplrite ta i is eet fa er (or ‘M0. Petrodenm lowes svehned anit at ihe, Svhiekey ie Armer but quicty ‘4 flour to London by Pork fairly active : salos 1. at 1946. for No. 1, ftmam {aud 20 ted, at fat 5 wakes 1,562 ‘orto Kied, Gned in Rood soft white. 0 for bach for amber winter Weetert mixed | Yel Chicag Baney. maltein qoderatz Fate, and $1.90@$1 40 for Canadiai ther weak: white Ohio and Ada5ic. Corn war lowe 46.000 bueh., at Satee. fo $1.06 ; and ‘white, $1.06@81.12. pote Live Stock Market. Aug. 25.—T' from y es offerings ‘were all sold far ionda of Texans, 1 cars of fat Mlinvie a ceady Sun rises......5 20\8un sete... Sandy Hook.. ere quiet at 12 alive, with sales BS. and 77 do., BB De. ay., at at Babe Pt EF Gr Sia FY, at 10BI2C. ‘prime Keatacky ao" sal Cy 0. c. 8 eure ot fast 1,571 head, an aise. Lambs were a ehade enn fold at 9 ordinary for he ‘ouisnion to LOOM; family flours, modinim to shinpine ¢ py snp Corn ‘meal FUNDRI n«—Cotton dut!l and lower: middling mplande, ‘salen 900 tes. at $28 gail st 10%e. for I2gat2Ne. Lard Wid enter and 1@2e. $1 0 for white 10, $1-20081.25 n't $1.15 for No. 8 fatr, 20 ray MARINE INTELLIGENCE. dis MINIATURE ALMANAC—THTS DAY. -.6 42 Moon sets, HOM WATER—THIS DAY. Gov. Island, & 18) Hell Gate. —e——— Arrived—Tuvunsvar, B. Steamship Isaac Bell, Richmond, mdse. and pase, Bhp Charies, Antwerp, in hallas Bhid Botanit, Calcutta, mdse. Ship Gen 8 4, Cardiff railroad tron. Hark Athe atid pase, Bark Lampitgiter, Charleston, tomoer, frre Ads, Providence, in ballast, ie Fn ‘Cow Bay, coal Arey, nado, R. Brie Aurora, Cow Bay, ©. B, con! Senr Laura Pride, Maracaipo, coffee, ao. Also, the usual river aud coastwise Vessel, SA1tRD—Steamahipe Gnidin ma. Liverpool; Morris Cast ni; Savancah; Louwa Moore, Newbero, N. &e.; Darks Mary, London's J. brigs Alice, Miiadelp tt niadelphin Bruuswick, G Seo Star, for Havre; e, Havana ; Gen. hermes, Saratoga, 5.’ Winslow, Portau-Prince; Naiad, Business Hlotues, HARPER'S WEEKLY of this weox FOR A SPLENDID BIRD'-EYE VIEW OF THE SRAT OF WAR, Propared expressly for this paper. Also, Scenes in METZ, NANCY, AND PARIS, and sccurate WORTRAITS AND WAR PICTURES, HARPER'S WEEKLY Mf also distinguished for ite EDITORIALS, ‘nd general information, and is without question the PRICE, TEN CENTS A COPY; STORIES, BEWS, BEST ILLUSTRATED PAPER in the world. FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR. ‘The present War will be very thoroughly Illustrated in HARP way. sold b paying ‘dowi RS WEEKLY by the Best Artists, i i = 1 Wheeler & Wilson Mach Nati dort Rend: ont extra CASE.—In this city, on Thareday, Judge Samuel Jones, Fredarick Case Mpyxr—tp this elt, on Tharaday, July 2%, C Jucwe Sauuel Joucs, Kichard Nodyi ark fachives to let. MARRIED. MILLARD—REYNOLDS —On_ Moy Mr, Henry E. Millard to Miss Lottie C. Reynolds. — DIVORCED. Nodyne. ROSENTITAL —In Cinetnn 18. 1870, by Judge M. F. Rosenthal. 1 Pleas, Julietta Sayres from cn de specttully The re term BA Au N ust 2 ly aged Funeral from @04 10th av,, this (Friday) afternoon, at 14 o'clock, Randall Friend he ral, on Frida dence of herp Way M., from the residence of her No! 101 Adelpl st. “TY ER, Mrs. Sarah [yoo tnt ‘The tuneral will take pl tes —On Tueed ‘ana Corn of the fam the Margaret ¢ Foreo, of the Ha Court of Common Pleas, Morris Rusent y, Ancust 15, duly %, 1870, by from Mary A 1870, by from Georgine at, Oto, on Friday, April milton eonnty hal frow K SAYRES.—In Cincinnatt, Ohio, on Friday, April 19, 0. dy Judge Mt. F. Force. of the Court of Common flitam 8 ——__ DIED. ANDERSON.—On Thursday, at 9:20 o'clock A. M., funeral wervice th est daughter of Andiéw and bi Year of her age. ‘The relative Lyaia The tri tend th o'clock, frou 10 Vandam at. tunernl ser ern Danere plea e coy SEWAKD —At Weatteld @ ut T o'clock P, Theodore Barber, in 1 fart nd Youngest Qaugliter of Vyewr In The relatives and friends of ti to attend the “ooklyn, on Thirmay he Wl y ¢ {rom ase COPY. ‘Susie B! Reid, 14 Reid, in in ‘elatives and friends are respect: with ba aay, AUK and friends of the family funeral: fro: RY ‘and Mary An: 6 dave, m the ros}. o'clock P. M will be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor in. ‘BER—At Tompktusville, 8. T., on Thursday, \¢ Stat year of nis age, Annie. daughter of Michael and Mary Kel years and § months, August %, Fannie, daughter of A. Main, Y Are invited to attend the Avuust 6, at 1 o'cloe! ils, 36th et. dd house. w Carriages will Le 10 Wailing at SUL st. and sth AL Ils o'clock VARSSELLS, 1870. Mrs. Lansh ‘The relatives at the re tof Brows it 25, 1870, M., on © respect, the Presby- on Fiiday alteruoon, on Thareday, Angust M.. Lilie, dau Ward, aged 10 ion ils nil relatives are resp of James wud cfully Invited to eon SALUTGay, AUcUst 2 a Special Notices, Aim Ae OFFICIAL DRAWING, on Went iu he ALOV@ aud wiKo Koyal ILavaia Dit. gy, practice corte PAN vor. THE He S34 KOVAL 26 Broadway, 15% Ful POWELL, Protession w Wav, Kap a MAL « k J. CLY Fibs aha eiren! sy ho tor ee Ti ara) na! Par ONTINU ES Oi eM tal attention, ae hure.oi sre, the ere whl ear UP PRIGUT PATENT TRUNK CON HAVANA Loner ete arrivals of 260 were held id the for 29 Leer, reen steers, be were 24 car loads, oF lor at a0}4c., with 0c: and sheep were Prime tote. Ireawed, and Xe, 2A TS. BV. WE ons i ' CODY Evan eet neck ot tne eaten GREAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW DRAMA, Kvery day at 3 aed evening ath. AIKEN'S new seneation drama, entitied, « HEART OF GOLD, Friday, August 26, Heneftand last day bat one of chants AL chr WAKER” LDR On which occaric ve presented, both evening, two of We Ky: § As, ACE OF SPADES, tarday, Aug. 2% fast anpoarnnee gt Albert WW, Att t ne ent Ci Ad eeren. pga ft Guages ed. Monday’ Sent 8: tne benuural ‘oa triste ein Mus a it . Will eppear in a new ar ted, TWIXt OM AVA RM GREAT A ATICE, ESPN TATION OF THE FOVULAT SUCCE TLE FAUS MES. JAMES A, OATES: AND HEK COMIC OP. RA COMPANY, w FR F MEDIAN, rei aNpe LE AUDIENCES. Hayy aedeiit PERFORMANCE, bese ll AND NEW COSTUMES, COMPIETE CHORUERS AND ONCHESTICA, AND AN INCOMPARABLE CAST, . MEPHISTO AND THE AWAD, Mits. JAS. A. OATES, MARTHA, (4 wer) ME. GEO. L. FOX, MATINEKS EVERY 1 taal AND SATURDAY GRAND OFERA HOUSE, ¥ Corner 2 wt, ay seh awe KATHI LANNAR'B VIENNOISE, BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE, MITALA. THE JUGGLE DAUGHT Ei mente Hit of toe RESCH QUADRILLE xy CHAMPAGNE GaLor. (ONDAY, AUGUST 2, a how oriaal Bailes by ‘thi Lanner, enuiuied, . URIELLA, THE DEMON OF TAR NIOnT, Omiee, vorner iad st. and Wroadway. -h WA AGI STILL TRIUMPHANT. SEVENTH WEE nt engageweat of the Laluated young come EMMET fa GAYLER'S popular Drama of OUR COUSIN GERMAN, W SONGS AND DAN( fo the GRAND PARLOR MELANGE SCENE, ‘irs EMMET, 10 UNIVE Mi! twtroduee hy character sanz of MILESEI, DONT VOU WANT TQ POY A DORGp* SEATS BECURED TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE. NUR ROAA EE ens roane amariean acter skal the bi \ s who with age teARENCE BATU vPREAUTIFUL HOME STORY, founded on Tenn a0 1 poom, eutitied UNDE THE Vs ENOCH ARDEN.......04.MF- BARRETT, ANNIE LER............ Mist LOUISA MOOR. ‘In reneareal for immediate product.on a new romans drama, entitied TRUE AS STEEL, wreiten exnreealy for Me LAN UNDER THE PALM MATI Boer STE f BARRETT, EURDAY A 2, r EVENING, and SATURDAY MATINEE at ty, o'clock, MIB. JOB: JEFFERSON we “RIP VAN WINKLE, Beate secured six Mays in advance. The p iy soeeialiy noviaet that Tickete yer Chased of sidewalks syoculacars walt be refased at the door EVERY f Nidah PASTOR'S OP. MMeNNE SUCCESS Gh duly WilD. BON OF SENS Y ENGR MATE DIA ‘OF SONG. N THE CUry, WILLIAM HARRIS, on which occasion will be presented tne thrilling dram> ofthe CORSICAN PROTHERS Fabian de Frauchia, Louis de iranch Drothers, Mr. Win, Martie, Eudiie de Le Kate Denn, ELLY & EONS MINSTRELS, HN and SA Hroadway 1¢ hall in the a der the persona And Will be opened fc ne fitted up WIN KELLY. the season of 1si0-i1, MUNDAY E LE Pb MARGUERITE, sesssensseoeogeesoncs aA NC CO MINS Ly SAN FRANCIRCG AU SPH REOPEN MOSDAY EVENING, AUG. 2. BIRC DD. BERN ALD, AN FRANCISCO MINSTREL! THE LARGEST COMPAS Y IN NEW GONGS. DANCES, ic GPEEAT NATIONAL EXHIBITIO: THE THIRTY -NINTH ANNUAL ‘ALi oF THe AMERICAN INSTITUTE Articles for exiibition will be received at the #pm gious building on 34 ay God aiid AUN ate, New York, from Monday, the 20h of August, until Tuesday, the eth of September, Applications for space previons tot ma time ean be ‘at the office of the Institute in the Cooper Bulld+ APeLLo HALL. STH ST. AND BROADWaY. Gen. FERRERO begs to inform the public that tie BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN for the coming season. Great improvements have been made in every depart. ment, enggested by past experience, making t! lishment the Anest aud most complete iu the elt; Office open wuttl 10 P, M. each day NRENOR'S LYRIC H is DOW open for Hal AT GREATLY REDU For balin in September, $9; ¢ $50. Lyric Hall « Youlenoe all oth Che Turf, LEETWOOD PARK ‘Morrinanin, Wests ite Beit M PREMIUMS, BEPTEM IMR 20, 21 LURSDAY) Ski Purse No. 1.—1,00, tor horses $40 (0 the frst hdres, 50 tO or county, N.Y, ING, 1870, 50), "AND 23, 20, s that never hent 245 the #econd, §10) to the tata, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1%, Parse No. 2.~-$2,000, for horwes that Hever beat 2:20) Han to the fi $00 to the Bocond, SW wo the Hird. THUKSDAY, SEPT. 2 Purse No. 8.8.50 ior hoises that never heat 2:26 $1.50079 the Brat horse, $40) cv the #ecuad, GION to the third, EDT. 28 Purse No, 4 — What tioves vont 284, two miles ant reper nud "tothe tet hors $100 to the sec the thir! 4] Vurse No. 8.8140 for horses that never b $1,900 to the fret hurse, #0) tothe second, # third. All'the above races mile heats, in, 12 harness, exe cept puree No: 4 wiels wi bo Cwo wiles aad Yopeuis I ences Hutraivee ten per cont, throe to enter. and two to Hart, (o close at George W, Jenkinv’s Fieotwiad Park Club’ House, 148 ‘Broadway, Letween 40th and 418t stee New York, ‘ai 9 o'cloeg VM. Sopt- 8. All-cninies hy mall to be addressed ty ux 12), Mo rismuin 0. BY order HEN DATER, President MOSMOUTH PARK Raves, A LOSG WaANCH, N. de $15,000 IN PUNSES, cominencing SATURDAY, AUGUST %, 1879, TUESDAY, AUGUST, i 1 WEDNESUAY, AUGUST 51, evo, FIRST DAY FInst Parvo $2.00), fe beatsh 2 ws Mov dy Welis, Lizale ler, aud St. ) RACE—For horses that never have beaten 2:90. Six etiiries: Co . Chas, Gieen, Mary, Edna, Carroll, Marry BeCoxn pa. FIRST RACK—Puree $2500, tof horses that have never beater Wervetti Gilly Luul, Juan J, irad ey, Baile Strick ‘OND B—Dnrss $2.50), for horace that have ver beaten uw ‘ f Pitti ay FIRST HACE Puree $5 orscs. Goltenitth Maud George Wikes, Lary Shed) aChot Fiatan tiles, There aro 8 mee boon walled MeFAIL AND HOGI Par 8 Of ie day ‘ie leo cho.ce bug!» Vr i i one eree ot Serres nite ee Pri ais’ aches Ay bia a) ‘ ete