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J (EXAMPLES FOR POOR BOYS. siry. Meclanics here find plenty of work, us and sometimes get rich. Indastry, economy, persoveranoe, and a little politi ¢31 {nfluonce will insure any man rapid advancement ‘yo his trade and something to lay by for a rainy day ‘This ts fally Wiustrated in the cuses of Mr, James un Ingersoll, an hurble chair maker, Mr, Andrew J. Garvey, an excellent ornamental plasterer, and Mr. Jobm HH, Keyser, a Grst-class plumber sud gas Alter Hore aro tire respectable trades, commonly orage prospects of remu- 7 at romuncrative wag Heowed a4 offering fair poration, and Were are throe average men, repre- senting respectively three different trades, selected st uasard (rom the thousands and tens of thoosends of thet f tsmen in this city, who havo riven from humble positions in life to weaith and political influence by the practice of their trades and strict sitention to Lusinoss, THe CTAIRMAKER Mr. Ingersoll is atill a young mao, the son of his father, and n prominent Captain of the Bevont! Regiment, It is not generally known that he ever served an apprenticeship at the chair making busi nese,dut his career 28a boss workman bus been most remarkably euccessin®, Tie Sun yca'er fay contained a brief description of his elegint eunmer residence at South Norwalk, showing conclusively that he isa man of subs:ance, Indeed, his business establish mrnt in this city shows that, Passing ap the Bow ery, on the right hand wide, after er Biroot, the pedestrian observes a succession of large stores occupied Ly wholesale dealers in furniiure Afew doors above the corner of Canal is one (oat mysteriously presents a larger, bolder, more commanding appearance than the rost, wide storo—at least twenty-five feci—and very deop. Ik rises five stories above the sidewalk, the front Detng of red brick, with brown stone caps nud sills to the windows, Across the front, just over the windows of 4 Story, atrotebes u gilt sign boarin sing Canal It ea very It basa fresh and new appearance. third this legend : 71, INGERSOLL, WATSON & CO. 71, Underneath thie snd over (he windows of the spcond alory is another sign, in uniform style, read ing as foliows CHAIR MANUFACTURER of tbe men bers of the firm us follows; © Li reroll, ¥ and another directing the ae tue rear 4 ‘THA CHAINMAKERS ESTABLISHMENT, abtishment from A Woreuouse for tuts exten: Save only & portion of one for, which {8 reserved for «counting room, Duliding exten ie back 10 the middle of the block, where it communicates with another covering two Jot fronting on Chrya'te st 10) in dept, ‘This is the manufactory proper, A t boy named Bill Tweed used to work here. It lps massive brick Luilding, risi.g six stories above the groand, Blied wit mochire y and worku Ghroughout ‘and supp ied with a vowerfil steam en ine tor driving the modern iabor-saving macuinery. hie builiing 18 painted a dirty yellow, and makos jouce to architectural beauty. Its blazcned vent blnek letters Kiving the name of tae business. This immerse warehouse and fictory are the out growih of 6 ony to th thet their oper dollars annually — ¢bairmakers of The count a In James HH. Ingersoll,” very of all goods in sudcellar to The tin width and b ginnings, prosperity of the ons now amount to millions of sum which would frizhten the any other ctv than New Yorx, wlone patrouized them, according to e 1. to the amount of €5.008,646 daring the years 1869 and 1870. Sureiy it will be a mitted Wat couir waking is a goud busi Wopolis, i LARGE OAKS FROM LITTLE AcoRNS, Bot chair making is not the only prodtabl this 1 sin this me. # the Hon, A\ enn testify for the ais doo ire ® gigantic Works, op. witt steain power and ery, w8 does the chairmaker, And amassed considerable wealth by his trade, resides in the m. st aristocratic portion of the city, nd is building ap elegant and costly summer house 00 an isisn'l up ‘he sound,ot which he ts the sote pro- rietor. Mr. Garvey is an ladus:rious mechanic, and lever vos te suc es8 he bas mie: with Dusiness for many years bas been on Tuird avenue, Dewwoen Fenta aud bieventh streces, in a hitie three-story orick tuliding, of waich, however, he Sccuples Ou @ very small por ton, except fo ® great cominunisy hi a MAMentAl p His piace of wath’ his. fiens, wiich cover the whoie, and which show that ‘be bak never been of thowe who bide their light ders bushel, Hence one of the cose, Tie uppe rented for rai ided into tw Upper apartment batug avou: twice the size lower, ‘This is occupied as a cigir store. Mr. Gorvey i Bain Noor, hi less than ftteen room, the sige wal With bpecimens of the work (urnished, am CENTKY PI COMNICES, SCROLL Wor and the like in plaster. Tho entire basement, how- ever, ts occupied a8 @ Worksho, fensive one st that. Half a dogen meu at most would be a crowd in such m place. And yet the Dusiness done here is greater than that of the com- dined plasterers of many ambition There fs no Imposing counting room to convey an idea of large finavcial transactions, There is not even a desk upow wich to lay an account book, and the indications aro that it is a strictly cash buy ‘And yet that business amounts to 8 of dollars annually, if we may judge ey's wore for the ‘county ot Now is said to have amounted to $2,870,164 crete OL lis suc of Mr. Gurvey's building are purpores. The ground iments of unequal si d into third of the rich J nots very ex: cities is done there, ‘ork, which for the two ye de a very super Pan of such o 1969 and 157), oF business m: ormous transac uperior works narrow quarters. igh# ON Luis buildine give rome Indication of many years its industrious proprietor bas labor 04 to build up the business. Tic building iteelf is Dainted yellow, with green Bliuds covering ta Windows, One large sian, in eit Diack ground, the gilding of the all worn off wi'lt ago, reads: burely, he must that can keep tie head, do so mach ns in his no upper 1 letters on a ters being nealy AND. J. GARVEY, And uaderneath it another of toads wailar charac Ornamental Plasterer, 52, “ga. | A lorgo sign, in black letters on a white eround, Stretches wcross (he sidewalk from the building to Whe guiter, lettered on both sides as follows and Kalac Hinstoring, Reval ning. Just over tie entrance to the store. shop, or ware: Douss, whichever it may be called, is i siga, Joporiing that Mr, Garvey has rétred from bust Ress, 8 fart not generally kaown in the city, It Teade us tollowat 3a, J. Wane on ANDREW J. GARVEY, Plata avd Ornamental Plasterer 52.) Rvorything about the piace appears the same as for yours and spoaks volumes tor the frugality bd industry Which, If the last sign be trae, Bh ast nok with ibs Ju “ t reward, and enabled tl tative of the tolling’ millions to spend Di svening of life in luxury and ease What e bright fample and full eneouragewent this cane prosent fo the young in of the United states, Cherining Commentary on republican institution Kis slicevciy hoped that Mr, Walsh, by stri noss and mi iki CconOMy, May merit ure of success as bis pre THE HONKST PLUMBER, nding aud gas Atting is ac cely a less remu tive trade Mian those above mentioned, ‘The iy Dire kives this instance: JOHN H. REYSER & CO. q ; ers of Tu Gute ‘and Stoves. Plumping, and Biove Qpvoal e Fendi St Office aod Wsrorooie, 1u3, 105, streot, corner Fou Rast Niowh i Downtsinn store, 211 Water street Western br iS Bouth i Louw, Mo, wid 16a Fataseetit a Ako bret, Chicago, I, Who would imagine r I 0K iMagine that all (iis indicated pioraber eehop! Sueh ie the om ryt le Pgh 4 eal purauits this greatety, Hore is © ersctioal mochauics, Whe mombers of which a WOW HONEST INDUSTRY I8 REWARD- ED AN THE METROPOLIS, i Tat! Onks from Little Acorns Grow, Great Streame from Lite Fouutains Flow, And Pop Goes the Wenaol! Now York is agrent field for mechanical in- to the Morrisunte police station and locked up. A SON reporter yesterday afternoon saw Farrell in biscoil, He is an inteiligeat-looking man of 3 years. Ho said: ‘ H “T don't know anything about it; Twas light." vemos 00! —What ma ‘ou tight ‘roll There aro four windows ncross the ‘ront of each | Report pep vee en abo aes Parreil—-Woll, leer beer mixed with old whiskey Story of this warehouso, and between the middle windows of the second story is a large git bats han A artehicmalengy tll alk Ferrell anid that he got into a ght with the euxle volant, —Undorneat the eagle, and crowd, he did aot know how; that he bezan iH over the entrance doors, is a repetition of the quarreling with Jim Halleck, he did not know how; ‘maign given above, On the door posts beside that he so stabbed Jim, be did not know how. Whe entrance are small plate signs, giving the names sdhaaed bangers menced with thelr “helpers,” tinkering wil 7 for the community at Iareo. 8 are BIMOst Coertensl with the continent, requiring branch estebliehimonts in two ot its most conslderabie inland cities, and em plo, ing an army of workmon ; while the head o! tho Concern enjoys bis Independence on his regal estate on * Kovser's Island," near Norwalk, Coun ‘Phe principal establishment of this’ Orm, aa indi cated by their card which is proauced above, is on Kast Ninth street, fost off Fourth avenue, Here they occupy two wide buildings, one three and th othor fon ries bigh, the upper roomea furnishin, worksnops for the men, and the ground floor thrown Into one, a oF warelioure, with The building ts brown, and evoryshing about it A DISMAL, PRISON-LIKM ASPRCT, Ibis vory shallow, with no lights, and is Milled up with stoves, coils of lead and all the parapher- in to have been dump- without regard to order, and being more Wau © would hold, have apread out and eluitered ewalk, which {3 filled to the inconvenience Signs abound on tae trontot the bal #0 great an extent that ho who runs read and become aware that this is eatadlieumont, It would be useless to attempt to estimate the busin Uiis house does annually; but some —idon Of it can be formed from the fact that in two years thoy did $1,251,817 worth of plumbing for the “oun ty of New York alono, and that taree job in nowise Gisconcerted them oF disarranged their ordinary Dusinere, Kyen the principal of the establisiment remainod at Keyser'é Island enjoying bis share of the proats, as be suil dos, Now, POOR BOTS, GO IN. ‘Thus we might go on and extond the list by sin Out palaters, carpenters, bricklayers, and Industrous artisans who amassed for byattending to their business in. this city, showing that itis pot merchants and bankers and stock gamblers and politicians who alone get rich, But enough bas boon given to enforce the lesson upon all apprentices and young mechanics, and cause thom to look with more bopefulnyss upon (heir oalling tn Iu. ing to may the honest plumbor's ———_ A FIGHT AND A STAB. potas vata Marvetton and Brutality inthe M rison—Oue of tho Great Oficia! cheater County-Turveydrop nea Jaile On Monday the “J. L, Mott Association’ Morrisavia, workmen in J, L, Mott's iron foundry, went onan excursion to Meyor's Grov barge carrying the excursiovists returned, OMcor Patrick Cashin noticed from the pier where he was standing that a fight waa going om and that a man ws bleeding. He rescued him from the crowd, and jas told that Alexander Farrell bed stabbed and nearly killed one Jim Ha Neck, Farrell was taken He wasn't sure whether he stabbed his friend Jim or not. He said be bad lived im the same ward with him, and that (hey bad never had any trouble Is might have been, bat he dida't know ‘The reporter asked Justice Hanptman what be intended to do with the man, Ho said he would discharge him if Halleck'’s friends did not appear against him at seven o'clock, the hour appointed for the cx:mination, At the house in which Hat leck lives the two male relatives who live lu the Sime house with him knew nothin amination, and they bad to the Justice, and ask to-day, wi ‘The about av ex just time to borry down im to keep Ferrell until in Witnesses are to appear against him, fistice readily acquiesced, ONCE A RIOTER. Hal'eck, who has an exceedingly bad reputation in Morrisinia, where he has mitted to prison for Flot, places, in the back, in te right sheulder, and in Abdomen, ‘The frat two wounds are seul, but ta 1 inthe abdomen is four inches deep, + that the browa-b) ed the life of the wou al follow of 2, pirits yestorday ade displayed by the old grandmoth shim. He told the story of tne figh with much gusto. He had had two quarcols,with F the day of the excursion, but ou wh: did not remember. W! Opposite 190th street F Reportor—Why did he do Hisleck—Well, T suppose b ‘Tbe wound is ‘danger that he will die if influ In the where Far food bus bread by Dread and tea aod br of the prison ready once ‘oo1n- was sludbed in thr nd only it Cirk glanced off a A Ball umber, He was Fnoon despite th en the boat wa ly stabbed him, roll audde ij ause Ticked him, us, and the plysician sage tion seta in orrisania police station, the prisoners recei ‘The bill or fare is varied J and water only, Uno said that ho had received no meat for the last three days, The keeper, Mr. Morrison, leuves the care of the prison ontirely Of bis dauguler, ® child of eight years THE PINK OF POLITENESS, the keeper, and asked. “Is tt r Morrisoa, that you don aything but brew Mr. Mor L give the no int The reporter saw true. ora aive your prison. and toa?" What the devil is it your bual mut 04 as} 00F nDpe: ance 8LOW 1 have asked a 1 dor civil qn tion, or you oF any other ed up to one of Did you say my food be wilaly rus vwed ‘Wasn't Koo! enougin 10 The poor mao i y int trom ol Ou no,” and ed stunk « going ino ous, ‘The roporter Bid, * believe 1" “Yes, Tam, never be one * But 1d like to tulk to you,ssald the reporter. With this Morrison broke forth again in the most violent vociferntivns, and said to the © The nooner jou get ont of hore the bette public officer, and d—m you, you'll eporter, Content f New Re- publican Geuoral ittoe. Tho officeholders in the Custom House who recently elected delega to the new Republican General Committee, lected Apollo Hall as their beadquarters, ‘They are to meet on Friday hight to elect officers, and the session promises to be as stormy as any in the Listory of the party, Thore are several candidates for the position of President, Collector Murphy leads cliqae inthe interest of one candidate, and the friends ot Sur vo) or Cornell, who is known to be bitterly opposed tothe Collector, bave put forward soother. Mur pliy’s name has been tentioned for the place, but he says be will decline if elected, Ho coutrols 63 of the 102 votes in the new Committee, bus the minority say they will fight it out in spite of the odds against them. Job D, Lawson, the silk importer of Brod x" a candidate, but as he does not bold an e, doubsless be rejected, Mr, Murphy has excited the ire of the Surveyor because of bis influence with Geo, Grant, butas Presidential favors are purchusable, be oucht to prove himsel! desery in the asual way. He is wealthy und ex do it, ————— htor om a Wostern Railrond, July 26,—A freight train of 86 cars 0% the Toledo and Wabash Railroad came into col lision with a gravel trnin between this city and Kd- wardaville, Lil, at about 6 o'clock last evening, The freigot train was heavily loaded with grain, and in tho gravel train were a number of laborers return: ing home from their work, Six of the laborers were killed outright, and four others so seriously injured that little hopes are entortained of their ro- covery. About one-half of the remainder of the la Dorere Were more or leva injured, some of them st ion Occurred on a short curve, and nei ther of the engineers was aware that anocber train was on the track antil it was too lite. ‘The engineers aud firemen of both trims jumped off in time to Save their lives, Both locomotives aud a large nu ber of ears wore demolisied Horrors in Persia, Lonpox, July 26.—The famine in Persia is causing diead(ul havoc, The mortality in the pro- vince of Khorassap averages three handred daily and #0 great is the distress that the doad bodies of the vietiins are devoured by the survivors; and men women and children are in somo cases killed to render the supply of food more abundant. The Plague has also sppeared among the Persians. and the Turkish Government has boen compelled to draw @ sanitary cordon along she border of its do inion ——_$__.— Who Committed this Murder? Ao inquest was held yesterday over the body of Anthony Crowley, who died in Bellevue Hospital of w fracture of the skuil received during ® disturbance on the 15th of July ip front of 140 Mulbeity stroos. Ae the jury could not determine who struck the fatal blow, the youth De ad been arrested and held at the Tombs, was lorday diwcharged by the Corouer. EXCITEMENT IN HOBOKEN, — TNE BREAKING OF AN OVERCROWD- BD BRIDGE TO THB BATH. A Handred Apect se of the Tub Race * in the Water-A Htartling and yet Ladicrous Speoctact Hoboken was excited last evoning over the romored lose of life attending an accident at the bath house at the foot of For street. Crowds rushed to the police station during the evening to make inquiries about friends; bat happily no Lives were lost Fort some time a doal of interest has boon shown In boat ond tob racing, On Saturday night several hundred porsons witnessed the tad race between Worden and Uonry off Filth street, and at that time yatakos (nb race was announced for the same place last oroning, for which etx entries were mado, x o'clock last evening » thousand at Filth street to witnoss the expected race. CHANGING THR ‘On account of the tide, which was lot {n (Le programme was made, and it was announced that the tubs were to bo launched from the batns nooRAMME, change off Fourth strect, ‘Lhowe bathe are connected with the shore by a wooden bridge about 950 feet long. ‘This bridge i about four or five foot wide, and based on frail piles driven into the mud, Iv is only a siizht bridge, moant simply as & pasange- way for persons walking to the bath, As svon as tho announcement of a change in. the startin; ont was wade, the several hundred persons col- jected at the foot of Fifth street made for this bridge, which leads to the baths whence the stare was to be made ‘The bridge, which was not constructed for such # ‘od, but uid pot give way un y we conld puxsibly do ao had crowded roat the Dutha, whe: bat part of it which ts furt then gave way, precipitating the multitude tw. th number of two bundred into the water and mud be: iow To all about thirty feet of the plank was brok from the piles on which it stood, aod fell wits the Uirong into the water, STRUGGLING IN THR WaT ‘The scene was exciting. Those who had not fallen in crowded upon the unbroken part of tho bridge, thus endangering their own tives, while thore wio were in the water were struegiing among themselves and tho falien timbers, and splashing aboutin the mud and wator ata fearful rate, Tho wator was nowhere, however, more than three or four feet deep, though in many places por fons sank into the mad ‘another foot or two, Some waded out, and otbers were lifted up to the brid and soon & motley throng wos walking up Fit Sire! in search of homes and fresh clothing. A doaen hats and odd shoes which were recovered after t: multitude After to oo been rescued, an attempt was made twat the race, ‘The Brat tub, however, knocked oat when thrown Into tly is sccident, together with the Inck of tors and the general excitement, absorbed the | @st, and tuo race Was postponed, a nace waa, however, rowed by Robert Henry and Char! Worden, the tob racers of Saturday nigh Tt was in seventeen fcet working boats, tor € The course was from te Filth street so Perry's wharf, avout a mile up the river, and returo, or two uillos in all, It was won by Worden, paenstatthe ht RED FIENDS! ATROCITIES, — Louis, July 26,—William MacMoore, an escaped Indian captive, bas arrived overland at St, Joseph, with the detaile of one of the most bloody Todi outrages of the year. About the mid- dle of June he: sturied from Paw Valley, Texas, with thirteen other drivers of Bipck- burn's government train, for Fort Sill, Indian Ter- ritory. About 6 o'clock on the evening of the 9th ult, while crossing a stream thirty miles e of Fort Sill, they wore suddenly attacked by 150 Chey- and white desperndoes, A battle followed, Insting a fow minutos, Seven teamsters were killed, one Bas Wounded and the r wore captured. ‘The Indians tomabawked and sealped the wound- ed, and took MacMoore, Jobn Jones, Thomas Hay Henry Brown and Harry Jackson and another prisoners, They bound them and sent them to the oods under guard. What dispositi not known. Th tbe party atiemp! and sealped. They direction, and ou Friday they lualted, tiod Jones and Hayward to 9 steke, cat out their tongu ped off their ears, and ot th and Jackson determined 10 © an attempt to escape, A fow nights aster ward, while the Indian guards were drunk and the rain had loosened their cords, one got free, stole a knife from a siveping savage and freed his compan tons. This waa on Sth inst, After marching some days, nearly naked, they were fod by a trieud- ly band of Pottowattamies. Tuey reached Fort Ri- ley on tho 19th, nearly exhausted. and MacMoore, proceeding to Leavenworth on fot, took ruil to St, Joseph, whore ho had friends Ho declares that one-fourtii of the band were white deaperadoes, under Sionley, the Kastora Tox as outiaw, They are dressed as aavaces, and part cipated In the crueities with Lnatan zest, also With them as captives .Mra, Bowm: dvloupe Mountain, Texos, snd n beautiful white girl pamed Emma I It is supposed the band be longs to the tration op ‘Tey bad Fort Sill aur lac Moore's credibility ie vouc citlaens of St, Joseple par Pens S LIFE ON THE SEASAORE, _—- The Gathering of the Dignitartes—The Re- atta of the Highlands, Lona Braxcu, July 26,—The hotels are full, potwithstanding the boisterous weather. Postmas. ter-General Croswoll, Gen, Boale of Philadelphia, Senators Spencer of Alabama, Rice of Arkansas, and Cattell of Now Jersey, Gen, Walker of Wash- ington, the Hon, John Tucker of Pennsylvania, and Henrs'Clews arvived to day, and are at the West End Rote! he Second annual regatta at the Highlands of Neversink takes place to morrow from Jenkinson’ dock, Itis open to all sail bonis on the Shrows- bury river, aud also double feull working boats, It proinises to be st, many boats being entered. The bi if past one, The Systeri tindelphia organiza- tion, arrived here to-day, 3 the guests of the Nepiune Yacht club, Lhops ut the Mausion aud Continental Ho: tels are aunounced for to-morrow evoni —_ Wrecked at Son, The schooner Burdett Hart, from Baltimore for w Haven, the morning of July 25, when 9) milus south-southeast of Barn fell in with w capslaod (ore-and-att schooner loaded with pinewood, She was lying on her broadside, The frat part of her name is Isaac, She bad six men on her side, ‘Tne Burdett Hart Iny by her four hours, and made three attempts to get @ Hoe to her, bui the heavy aale trom the northeast and the ef. As the gale soon me The Ornament of Newark’s Bench, Last night Mrs, Matilda Hanson, of South Orange, appeared before Justice Mills, of Newara, and said that some montis ago she entrusted to Justice Miller a claim ogainst John Rensler; that Justice Miller collected the money, Rensler paying the costs, and that when she asked Diller for money he said that she must poy the constable $5 extra for his services, The constable testified last iglit that he had not ed. ceat from the J) ce, Justice Mills ordered the arrest of Justice Millor on the charge of extortioi The Italian Procession Abandoned, Ata meeting of the ‘ Fraternita Nazionale” yesterday, to (ake measures to celebrate the posses sion of Rome, it was proposed to bave a public pro- cession, The chairman said that the trouble which agitates the eity should warn those who would for the sake of empty pageantry arouse tho indiguation of the poople of a country to which ail foreign-born owe a dept of graticude. Resolutions rea.dents complimentary to Garibaldi were pasa aco milive Was appointed to make arringemonts for the celevration, ——_ Trying New York, a to Fix Things in Wasninorow, July 26.—It was understood among the President's friends here to-day that he had invited a company of New York politicians to mest him at Long Branch this week, for the pw pose of devising ways fixi hinge in that State, The result of onference appears to be awaited with considerable cuaisly, ax matiers be din to iook threateving for the President by con feasion of these watel'ul friend a 4 The Lives Lost in Riot At the meeting of the Board of Health yesterday Dro Rw Ulty-oue persons were billet iu li repouted rik that havior of Certain Politicin: Yesterday morning, after # night of snfforing, the Frank Nolan Aseoolation excursioniste, who wore driven ashore at Mariners’ Harbor daring the storm on Tuesday, left the barges toamer and waded through the marshes to dry land, At 10 o'clock they arrived in Williamaburgh, tired, sleepy, wet, and mirerable, What bad boon stylish hate 4nd fasbionable clothes and dresses wore soaked with water and covered with dirt. As they passed along the street from the ferry, young mon shont- ing, children erying,t and women eolding, thoy rected with cheers by the people who flocked from the stores and factories to soo the strange beri ~ Dork afternoon and evening the only thing the cliy was tho excursion and th doats, A number of young girls companied their eallants on the excursion instead Of going to thoir work as their parents aunposed, and whon thoy anv that they would have to remain all night on the bont they were inconsolabie, and wont rushing around eryine, “Ob, what will my mothor aay ¥" ‘They bad the quortion fully anawored on reaching home. Some mon prouwinent in the political circles of the city hKaKed state rooms before the boat started, When sho wont nabore they locked tuemselves in, and, a8 one of 1 1d, ** You can imagine ow: aftorings as we lay in our beds, listening to the cries of tne women ehildren outside.” T. Ucians considered their action commendadt boge joke, Mr. Mr. Ditson, reporter tor one of the local newspapo: and ail the others, ascrisieed their own comfort, ond thoir retion tended In a ereat measure to soften the misfortone that befell the party. — NOAH’S ARK IN CONNKCTICUT, potter Moettng of New Yorkers and Bostonian: Thomos River—A Gala Day jon—Comfort for Travellers. At 6:45 yesterday w special train left the New Havon depot at Twonty-seventh streot for the Thames river, crossing at New London, Conn. About the same time anothor spocial train loft Bos ton, They met atthe river, Among the passengers Were ex-Goy, Clifford of Massachusetta, now Pi dont of the Boston and Providence Railroad; Sam- uel D. Babcock, President of the Stonington roa Capt. D. §, Babcock, President of the Stonington Steamboat Company Ramsny, Presid the New London Northera Railroad; e¢x-Go Minor, of Connecticut; Mayor Goodsell, of Bridge- port; ‘Henry Steors, the enipbuilder ; the Mayor of Now Havoo, and many newspaper anil railroad men ‘The reason of this gathering was the trial trip of the larcest terry boot in the world, The boat is the ‘Thames River, She waa built by Henry Steers, ‘Toe dont connects the New York and New Haven Bhore line with the Stonington road tor Boston. Horetofore tiere hes been considerable delay ta crossing, in Of cars runs on the boat on @ double trac: epacious v8 to can dine comfort K the river, feasted in @ manner that firat.class hotel, Speecins were made, toasts drunk, and fenry Sieers compli- ed on the successful working of the immense The ark is seventy fect wids and over two hundred ‘eet in length. Mr. Kteers ing of Jlrond, steamboat, and hotel was y big Job, and that no was largely indedved 10 Babcock for the success of the enterprise, A Pleasant excursion down the bay. past the Pequot Tonse, and up the Thames for several miles, wour up the festivities at New London, ‘The trip betwe New York and New London was made in threo hours aod thirty minotes, the train frequently run ning at the rate of a mile ® minute, pasthtialonsec-Potod BALL AND BAT. pelle -taltSo Harmonies, and the The base ball fraternity scarcely Weatber to clear yesterday vefor jed for the they com Capitoline commerced at « Jato hour, the most important of which was played on the lower grounds, between the Kesolutes of Ri , and tho Harmonics of Brooalyn. It victory for the Jorsey boys, MARMONIO. Ti] Bennett. ive B, resuited in OiPenuuman, Hl To Harmonic. Runs earned Harmonies, 1 Total dasrs— Resolute, 25; Harmon es, 11 Firat base op errors—linso! Harmonics, 1. Umpire—O. Kiownaky, Naseai Time of game—2 hours, 10 minutes. On the upper grounds, the Athletics of Brooklyn and Rosedales played a fine game, which resulted im & victory for the Athletics, ATHLETIO. Wiggins, cf... Proctor, 34D, Palmer,'e. Booth, Daly, ib... Bennett, tet b. Rlchardion, p.... Hartman, Soxton, Ff, o ™ Bl weewmwmuns 3) wewmwncwe Ml wap eewed Totals Inninas, Ist, 2. 34. at Athie py ah Rosedale ee 8 Huns eared Umpire—A. Thake, Star Clup, Time of gaure—One hour acd fifty five minutes, seater Firet Day of the G Lonpox, July 26.—The Goodwood mooting commenced yesterday and continues until Friday, The great event of to-day was tne race for the Good- wood Stakes (handicap) of %5 sovereigns each, 15 forfeit, and only 5 If declared, with 100 addea ; sec. ond to receive 100 sovereigns; 74 subscribers, 44 of whom declared. The betting before the race wi Sto Lagainst the Lady Hungerford colt, 1% to 1 against Wareban, and 15 to 1 against Claudins. Fourteen horses ‘starteg, and the result wae aa fol- ows: Total: th. SC, Gin. Teh. BL, OED, ef pe at os ‘There was a creat crowd of people on the cou n the estate of the Duke of Riehmout, ort for both the public und the no: of Wales, th ‘of Gerny Doke Co! Prince Imperial Fre Dake of Cambridee, aline of Russia, and the of Sweden. were ou the grounds, The woathor was beautiful. ‘The resuit of the rice was sent by carrier pigeon from Good- wood ichester aod thence telezraphed to Londou. the winner. ye Well known jockey Fordham rode —_—a— own Diverce Repudi Richard P went to lows, on the ground of ndulte tulod belore Justice MeCn Fling his wife, A copy of the divorce was by the prosecution, The jury returned a gt of guilty, din Newark r, of Caldwell, abandoned his wife divoree was Sa Hova Kona, July 25.—Disturbances are re. ported in Canton, and a Britisn guuboat has beeo despatched for the protection of Bnglish and other foreiga residents, BASE BALL NOTK: ex ‘The Fiyaways beat the Sylvape yesterday—t1i to 4, To-worrow, the Haymakers of Troy aud Olympics of Wasningtoii, on the Union, To-day, the Athlotics of Pailadelphia and the Kok fords ot Hrookiyn, on the Unio The third eh ame betwoen the Mu. of Now York aud the Kekiongas ot Fort Wayie ‘ow by the Mutuals yosterday, by 12 to % ‘The captain of the Pastimes saya that in the the Montauke his Club was minus its HOFE SOD, and third base man ———————_—— BROOKLYN, pater nt Justice Delmar yesterday granted warrants for the Arrest of thirty-one liquur dealers for failing to renew their licenses, t0 wai John Conners, accused of the murder of John Gass on the @ith of May. Last, adinitted in $20,000 ball by Judge MeQue, Police Justice Walsh 1s at Barato Justices Polar and Buckley are attending to the business of the Police Court during nis absens OMcer Brown arrested William Conrad Schinidt, who had stolen an. f the eons Cemetery od at Charles BJ nd and The articles were of Doan street tried to jam Ft street hing, near Do i fell under the car, Ht ve to be Aimputated, Simon Bonedict, & colored preachor of Weeks ville, Was yout 14 nation by Justice Tyach on the on to soot some of the children of the Golored Orphan Asyiui In 1863, Williameburgh was yery much exercised Yeh tho suposed kidnapping of Aun Masterson, aged 18. For six yearashe Wes hot hoard trom, and. sic WA inaliy elveu Up a Yesterday, Mie. Ganag Mer aunt, loarued by lovter hak Sum Was le Baltimore 1871, JERSEY’S LAST DOG FIGHT. eee 4 DOG'S LEG BROKEN, AND THA POL- ATIOIANS DELIGHTED, i Now York and New Jorsey Porterhouse hinteamen and Policemen and Thieves En« Joving an Aftor 'e Mport, Yesterday afternoon broveht together a large number of sports at the dog pit ot Pat Hughes on the Jorsey City flats, to witnoas two davies between two Long Isiand (avorite dogs and some of the Jor- y stock. Pat di. a thriving business dispensing recy lightning, the assombiace belog mixed, and renging from a member of (.o Stato Legislature down (08 hod carrier, Several local officials wore thero, as were also several members of the police, who had come to Fee the contoat between a dog be longing toa member of the force and a Brooklyn blood, Rverything was conducted in a quiet and orderly manoer, and there was aay amount of bet- ting ‘THe PIRaT CONTEST was between the police dox Bruno and one Black Jack, the property of McCauley of South Brookiyn, Both dogs appeared in One condition, and it was evitent that they would have a desperate battle, ‘Tho match Lad beon made for @% a side, but just before the Mght it wes incensed to $50 a ride, At the signal to let go the dogs made adash, Bruno Seizing Jack by tho throat and drawing Gret biood. Ho gave hin a shake or two, and Jack got In on tho side of Bruno, and ripped a terrible gash. Jack then got Bruno by the right fore leg, and made » desperate effort to break It, but Hrano manazed to Ket his leg ont of chancery, aid making one leap, caugit Jack on the right side of his mouth, upset: ting Lun, BOTH ROLLED OVER, bot on reanining their feet, Brano still kent his hold, Jock (or a while was tous held tn durance. He could not get away, nor could he do anything bim- self, At Inst ho made afresh effort and hie flesh Rave way. and before Bruno could Kot » aucond hold Jack had bis opponent in almost the same manner, Around and around ‘\e pit they fought, now and thon catching © now : vid, and each chowing Away upon oach other, drawing blood copiously, ‘One or two efforts were mide to separate thom, but I {0 nO parpose; they would not give up nor weir told, A both sank, apparent Fone hour, Both stock, and their Ab last Bruno got showed themsely mode of fiehting sclontitic, Jack by his left bin and 4 SUDDEN, SHARP BNAP was beard, which told too well that Jack's log was Droken, ahd a rush was made for both dogs by their han ilers, nnd with difficulty they were parted, but Brapo had been bit o & ‘applause of fight lasted one hour and fifty se’ A more 6 sperate Nght w: would bays fought much longer, notwithstanding bis broken leg, but his owner would not permit it, saying that he woud rather bis money than permit bix favorite to continue a battle with » broken le THE sxCOND mont was dotween a doe named Cad and one Carel the later from Brooklyn. At the outstart they fought briskly, the Brooklyn doz aeoming te got the best of the contest, Both made hot work about each other's hoad, and Cub was Aaally blin his right y Unreless. After Menting Sud began to show away twice, but his op- nd floally the owner of Cub drew bis dog and gave up the battle, the stake being $10 De LAZINESS, OR GREED? patel eat Who ts io Collusion with the Shylocks of the Brooklyn Navy Yard To the Bator of Ihe Sun. Sin: During the administration of Paymaster 8. 8. Cunningham and his efficient clerk, Mr. Tal. bot, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the workiwen wero promptly paid, oftener before the regular pay day than after; and wi olideys or Sundays inter- voned, tue Paymaster always endeavored to pay the on the day before, July 15 Parmaster C ham was relieved by Paymasior 8. O, Elrilge, owed the duties of his oMce to drift into the hands of & superannuated drone, Ni name, who, sure of bi time he may choose to diferent to the ployed in the Yard. ideatly in collusion with a ri Who rendezvous ner the holding back the men's wag n easy chance to extort any amount jay demand from those obliged to borrow from them, nod at the same time make & nice amount for timself, in addition to the many perquisites of his office. When this Nexson is questioned as to the cause Of delay, Be answers " that the pay rolls cannot be checked at the proper time.” although there are at Present employed not baif the number of men who @ 60 promptly pald by Paymaster Cunningham, ly -oarn y. Ip himself, is entirely in- uniary Wants of the mo James Cusick, who is known as @ politician, rough and tumble fighter, and pugtlist, was accused by his enemies of walking into Assistent Alderman Robinson's stable, on the night of June 5, striking Mr. R., putting kuifo to bis throat, and telling him ‘that he would $100 to kill him that oight, Al- derman M,tchell hold Cusick in $2,000 bail for trial. Yesterday Cusick's counsel took the prisoner bef Judge Cardozo to bave him |. Di trict Attorney Sullivan oppo: balling on the ground thot if Casick was reiessed, with bis avowed jus intent, it would be anot 5 case, ‘ardozo thought the case should be return: committing mar.strate, but it was urged that Algerman Mitchell hud no farther jurisdiction, Daving sent the pa ers to che District Aitoraey. Judge Cardoso tovk the papers. — A Win ‘Tragedy. sterday morning John Lewon, aged 60, known as “Harry the Devil," was found on the Sidewalk in Grand atrest, near Graham avenue, Williamsburgh, covered with blood, which was flowing from a wound in his head. Hy» was uncon His seal bad boon iractured, and several ere wounds Were discovered on Lis body. Ho is in @ critical condition, ee PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Andrew Jobnaon is going to Paris, ‘he daily hangivg of Gov. Hoffman was omitted tm Wrooklyn yester tay John Hoey, William KR. Vanderbilt, aud W. B. Duncan sailed in the Kussia yesterday ‘The Immense Justice Connolly says that the Hon. Luke C. Grimes’s picnic was the finest he ever at tonded. Yesterday afternoon the Hon. Ethan Allen, ex U.S, Distriot Attorney, was out for the Mist ui ery, Webitt Maddox's colt Sqian bridge at a ¥:40 gait to visit tho hood. a eaaeaaaanes CURIOSITIES OF CKIMK, oa RB. J. Bright, editor of the Indianapolis Seitinel, has been arrested on charge of perjury, in swearing to false accoupis as Biate l’rinter, x 2 ronidences of the Hon. Wm, Clark and 0. 0 Hitin of prt jain, were entered by burglara on night, apd robbed Qf several hundred dollars $ Seveiabhes ees on, of 510 Greenwich , OC M Henry street an ad ee re, Sum to his house. Dar alt Gloasou 101 aifeoo tn pd Chair B slept Tleruan stole his wateh On Tuorday, Frank Lesie, the publisher, entrust ° mdr of porter’ to the Mavnattan Mill Pon ANY, consisting of John Kiliovan and ‘illiam T. Haidenbrook, to be posted hous th cliyoa Tuesday txnt. Yesterday Detective Van Ark, of the Fr a ‘strent police fsaw Killoran a Hardonbrook selling about 640 Worth of tho portors J.C. Stockwell fof waste paper. Ho arrested. the Abd they were committed ty Justice Seott at t Tombs, sahiheumniiannicanenern WASHINGION NOTES, Secretary Dolano has returned (o Washington The cost of advertising and negotiating tie new Joan, up tv and including Juno %, was fuld.ds8 fa) A company of cevalry haa been ordered into the most Lurbulent section of Missimsinp), toatl iu tho we resto. the lawicss gang wio have been breaking ap schools and whip ping the teachure. ‘Three members of the Oabinot, Secretaries Bont weil and Delano, and Atte Akeriene Are in Wasningtoh. ‘Secretary Robes. ayecte | to (ley, aud Secretary Belknap uw fow da: Commissioner Pleasonton has offered $5,000 re ward for the artes aud conviction of tho ‘person or yerrons Who mortally wounded Christian Gibere wn ncerns) revenue officer, In Brooklyn, on the 14th tust Gon. A. R. Wright of Georsia, in his testimony vefore the Ku-K nx Committee ye: lend, the poor pleor tat state were peaceful aud law abld bo, wid that the laws were as fWlly enforced as they were Leto, the war. The P ‘or General has lately received infor mation of the charao’er of iho bouds of some ot Ipal postmasters in the South. Ono of the Pros dent's selections, the tace of whore boots calle tor $50,0°0, has roally loss than $3,000 at his back Tie member of the Boudof Public Works of Washington, detected in the attempt fo lovy on moneys collected by the Pouns:tyania Stito a for war claine, on the ground that he helped to obtnia tho Agent's appointinent, 1s the same Intely showa up DY Taw Sem to bo uuder indictment tor che embessier ment of $40,000 ae Navy Agous, At 11 o'clock yesterday a Government steamer arrived from Sandy Hook. Ste had on board s very distinguished party, First, thore was Mr, ‘Torwit Niger ; then there was Mr, Murphy and President Grant, and then the two pole horsos of the Admin- {atration, Genorals Horace Portor and Rafe Ingalla There wore also in this vory distinguished party, Mr, Jolin Hoey, and Mr, W. 0. Rogers, Mr. Torwiiligor and his party inded, and escort- od Mr. John Hooy to the stoamer Rossin, in which Yoasel that gontleman aatied for Rarope Affectiona'e farewoils were enid by Mr. Torwilli ger and the Prosident, after which Mr. Torwilliger, & coompantod by tho President, Mr, Marphy, and the two Generals, repaired to the Fifth Avenue Hotel forlurch, Alter this Mr. Torwilliger escorted his Very distinguished @ues's down to his Custom House and entertained thom handsomely, He showed them into No, 9 a little cabinet in Which Mr. ‘Terwilliger haw SOMR RARK CURIOMITIE: imported from diatant countries. Ho showed them bis colection of curiosities, Thsy wore vory fine, It took Mr, Terwilliger'e gnosta along time to inspect these curiosities, Mr. George Opdyke called at Mr. Verwiliigor's Custom House to pay ina reepects to Mr. rwilliger's guents, He waited 4 ime In an ante-room, Presently somebody t jim that Mr. forwiilirer and his quests were inspecting the oad. inet of carlositios. nd wae admit. ir. Oud; ke then called nt No. 9 ted, foo, took a look at Mr. Terwillicer's tm ported curiosities, Mr, ‘Terwilliver's guests were ently wanch pleased, for they laughed « great deal and triked some, aud seemed highly delighted ‘Wish ail thoy anv, Alter an our or eo Mr. Terwilliger and his dia. Uinguished guests came out of No. 9, and looked Yory much pleased, They seemed guile bavpy, They looked as if they soon (good many vory protty things. They tuon waikod up Wall treet, and looked at the bulls and boars, and at 4 ‘o'clock the whole party, with Mr. ‘Terwilliger, went to tho Government #teainer and sot sail for the residence of Don Hamiltoa Fish at Garrisons, ‘There they will examine DON HAMILTON’ and after a chat and a amoke with the Soanish hobleman will return 1@ the Government steamer tu Sandy Hook. Mr. Terwiiliger thinks it is the jolliont thing ‘out ta, ontertain a President. The President saya that Me. Terwilliger is a vory en- Vertaining man, cuntoarrres, —— FIGHTING FOR A SENATORSHIP, - How the Friends of Abb For somo time past interest has been mani- fested by tho friends of tho Hon. Leon Abbets and John R, McPherson, both candidates for the New Jersey Senate from fndson county, to have either tho one or the other withdraw. It was agreed that each should select fourtoon of their personal friends, and that the whole twenty-eight shonid meet and decide which of the two should withdraw from tne race, They mot in 8t. Jobn's Hall tp Jorsoy City and organized by selecting ex-Aldermnn A. A. Gad- oie chairman, The body was composed of the most Prominent men of the county, ainong whom were the Hon. derry Cleveland, ex-Uhiet Fowler, Jaw K, Billick, and others," After a long | debate upon the qualifications of the men it wos that @ ballot be taken, and ti receiving the amailoxt numbor of votes should withdraw. It was thought that the friends Of each candidate would atand firm, #0 that the vote Would be 14 euch ; it resulted otherwiss McPherson polled 18 t 19 Was thereupou declared the favorite. Mr. AbLett immediately moonted the chairman's stand and delivered a telling speech, saying that he was not a candidate in the (uture, and would give his cordial support to Mr. McPherson. ‘The latter namedgentieman thanked the gentleman for the compliment paid him, and the meeting wound up with afine snpper in the club house, Mr, McPher son will Ond it bard to get the nomination, as two Other candidates are in the Held now taut Abbett ix out. These are said to be W. W. Shippen and Judge Brinkerbof, ‘The former jai ay eo ES LATEST FROM FRANCE. n Income Tax Pope's Congratulations to the New Archbishop. Panis, July 26.—Eighteen Communists are to be tried together atthe Grat sittings of each of the Courts-Martial, ‘The record of the Court of Casi tion acquitting M. Devienne of unworthy connection with the imperial scandal case of Marguerite Bel langer 8 that M. Devieune merely obeyed on honorable sentiment in preventing the publication of the letters, The Journal des Debate makow & sharp atiack upon the financial measures put for. ward by the Government, and proposes the substi tution therefor of an inco The Pope bas in F just published extended his warin congratu sto Monseigneur Guibert upon bis elevation Archbishoprie of Paris Tt {8 sald that has induced Bis. uation of the Paris by the German troops and of the en- ni! Seine-ot-Oise on uy of the Co vmun- or before the Bist of Au ist. prisoners, who were ‘sent to various French forts, have beon relo It is ramord that Car. dival Autonvlit bas summoned Bishop Dapauloup to ome. Vansaitees, July 2% —In the Assembly to-day « Proposition was introduced to substitute taxvs on salt and incomes for those on textiles and row ma terials, Minister Pouver Quertior opposed the pro porition, but left it in the limuds of the Aesombly, by Which it Was dually referred to » Commitive, - Se eiiieeee Present to Dr. Higginbotham, At Providence the Seventy-first has met with « welcome and ovation that way well cause its m bors feelings of pride. Just before its depart from this city an elogant sword was presented to Dr. Higginbotham, the surgeon, as a tribute of the high esteem in which he is held by the members of the regiment, a LOSSES BY FIRE. HL. W, Johna's felt factory, a4 Hunter's Point, Loss, $20,000. Wm. H dwelling and barn st Sag Harbor ‘was burned Tuesday night. Lows, $1,500. mi of Dicks's iron works, in Meadville, 000 ; Insarance, $10,000. Caroline Scanlon was badly burned Inst evening While extinguishing a fire ou thy firet door of 968 Water treet. Fourteen or N.B., nearly all Lose ‘About $200,000; Fredericton, fifteen buildings in Ale of Ship stores pled for rance, $3 A fre was Aiscovered last evening on the first oor of the tenement at 46 Chaition #trcet. occupied by. Bumper ol families, It was speedily extinguihed. fhe fant, Kise Lane, Waa wrvested oo suspicion of — LONG ISLAND, 1, of Wating River, L. 1. cauzt net tn the Sound & porpowed foot ‘weighing over 1,000 pounds, A party of communists, numbering about fifty aro holding meetings at Baldwinsville. Phe men wear homespun garuents. The females have their halt cut short, and wear shork frocks and blue stockings. ith, of Southold, L. I, entered Dr Grug store’ during the teinpioraty, ab of the clerk and drank a pint of etrychoine. Whon the clerk returped he found b Alling the glass with soda water, Smith died in an hour ‘The pastor of the Prebyterian Church, Springfield, L. L, writes that In a paragraph headed © Kuchre ino Preabyterinp Chureb,” in Tig SUN of the isth inet, there is nots word of ‘trut tine enngen concerned. No-euch thin ed within ite falls. That pastor Is mist fagraph print “fin Tue bv ae a ke - SS gee nina NEW JERSEY. Hg a The Hoboken meadows are submersed. Jolin J. Ward has bee fed Chief Engiuees of the Hackensack Fire Department apluter of Tom Garrett, Jersey City's champion fisherman, caught 9 bass off Communipaw on Saturday lastihat measured over foriy-two inches in length. Mart Berry and Captain Josephs, two of the fattest man to Paterson, yeatcrday bud ty-yard foot race wear tho Falls, Berry won by ab nr John Maloy was committed to the Essex county Jail yeaverday, (oF abusiig bis wite and thrusting her ut Of doors! When arrested 4 carving knife wat found uaoder bis pillow Leut-Col. 8. Fleming O'Reilly, U. 8, 4., was marriod vosterday to Miss Kate Rellly in St Pa‘rick’e Cthoural, Newark. the Colonel was a. nie ot a. Phil Sheridan's staf during ihe war Tho special Commitéee of the Cooson Freshola: $ Madson county yesterday atternoon agreed to rE avorably for a free Url wih thin, known as Kast Newark, to the city of Newark A court martial has been called to iry, Alderman bowen, Amenner of May. Hart's battslica ation. “®h Alderman que his and 14th aud went (9 New York Without perinivsion. terson milliouaire sturted for Saratoca, and on tie ears th town agieeablo genilanim coupled halt of 318 seat bade Aha good Lye, tor iB io returo the #40 hy had taken (row Nis pocket, ‘Three New York thieves who gave their names eph MeGutie, John O'Brien, aud Charies earigeted id Nowatk last evenivg tur FoDbiug te money drawet of Mra. Coilins's safoon, 2 Wittiam To-day boy will taate Jerroy Justice Newark rowers paraded yesterday terward enjoyed a picnic in. Date K.The pro Hon was headed by Frederick Vols of the Thit teenth Ward, who represented Gambrinus. He was foliowea by elgnteon tastotuy y decorated wazour Oiled Wide Wo Youth wad Doauly of jhe Wermen vaKWauon. and af i ¥ { 4 bey bey fi f 5 RETURN OF THR NOTORIOUS SNEAR | Ww NEWS TUIEF, ‘i! pie aaes What was Caught at Sandy ik Vostor. I, day-Not Even a Tickot-of-Lonve Man. John Russell Young, the notorious Snoak News Thiof, arrived from Liverpool yesterday the Cuba, He was brought to tho city Inst ovon. ing on the harbor police boat Seneca by Police Captain Todd, j a \ A FOURTH WARD TRAGEDY, ast A Quarrel and its Consequence Sinebing a Man with colving T! Last evening, in Cherry strect, noar James, Jobn Roberts, keeper of @ house at 95 Cherry etre 01 John McKenna, who enve his residence a8 433 Rast Fourteenth street, bot who, Capt, Al- laire says, 18 one of the loafers of the ward. The men had quarreiled on the previous ping, and MeKenna bad. cut Roberts ‘in the mght eit, Oa Meeting again last {Slee he seatrel was renewed, McKerna assorted that pberts should ‘have brass medal and @ wooden leg." Roberts pallet out & seven shooter ond discharged five shota at Me Kenna, three of which entered lis bre Roberta Was arroste], He saya that McKenna, on the previous ref entered his house and creates disturv: a that he ordered him out. y met on the aireet sbortly afterwi id McKenua challongod him to he consented, On row w kale and cub fiebt on the wharvos, to whic! the way to the pier McKenna him on bis ear, Roborts thon got way an i tried to have him arrested, but failed, and he was thus lol At large to begin the row enew last night, er THE SEVENLY-F1 A Loafer Knifo-And Rew Festivities Despite the Stor Stowed Awny for Mom Rocky Poryt, R. 1, July 26.—The Seventys frst Regimoct le’t Providence this forenoon. ‘The weether was delizhtful, and the parade trough the streets to the bout attracted thousands of avectators Who cheered the Now Yorkers heartily ns the boat cast off lier moorings. ; Rocky Point was reached ubout noon, ‘Ten tho sand persons were on the liotel grounds when th re, who. des ito Lie rain, wi oir errival, remained at tut At the clam baxe late in the afternoon, th’ Sew i 5, Yorker wed three hun- 9 { dred bi ot wo thousand pe tthe demolit ¥ There was a diillisnt disolay of f eworks this ] eveping just previons to the Dall, which was opan- ed avout nine o'c.ock and Insted wath midaizut, f When tattoo was beaten ard the Seventy first wowed themselves ward bonnd.” The regiment will arrt board the steamer, © bome- i tn New York about Ove o'clock to morrow eveainz —-_ ; Connectiont Legislature, Harrronp, July 26.—In the House to-day the Vill to eundlo’ purchasers of railroids to tine end operate the suthe, whieh it claimed to involve a plan Jor certain persons to get possession of the. Lustony Hariftrd, and Erie Road, was defestod by a large Aili majority j — FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, k Mathews, tho popular Londou comedian, ie dead Concealed Fenian arms hve been discovered tm Liverpool It @ ince Blemarc is to be cre- ated Do HOURS OF LEISURE, The annual reste of the Bayonne yacht Clab takes place to-day, The Excelsior Social Union Cin enjoyed their wa ual plemic yesterday ta Cr » Gariea ‘The third f Hope Lo ize 1.0, 6.7, 01 vayorons Tag Order, is th Jae Plewsant Valley, rms} and coteria will « n Springs tomorow. ‘Chey have been ten- dered areception in Union Hail on Satirday evening. The Toronto Lacrovse Club vill play a match with the Knlekerbockors of Brooklyn en. Satarday, Aug.5. Thoy will start trom Toronto on Wednesday, and Gurtag their visit will play amaicn withthe Ba battan Club, Not of t Abe H. Hy ——— SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, Gov. Hoffinan ts in Boston. He govs to Now Hampshire thi week. . have opened a large aews agency in Pittsburgh, ‘The Grand Divisfon of the Sona of Temperance of Bastern New York met ai Glen's Falls yesterday An Indian incendiary was discovered on Batt Mountain, Nevada, pi to the Humboldt riv. ‘and shot, Southern Wisconsin will have ofan averaze crop of wheat corn are good. only about one Liye, oats, baric yof the Trust and Loan Come 118 athmptiog to Jump ow & o, keeper of & notorious #stoon at Was shot dead by Mr. Smith, also © Both were drunk and aimed. ‘The schooner Stenhen Hote skias, with coal from, Philadeiphta for Boston. sank in iweve fuhowe of r near the Hen and Chickens, The crew wera saved ‘The Ohio portion of the Atlantic and Great West. gro Railway was sold in Akron yesterday to Senator Th Meclelian, and W. B, Duucan, Tram t of the United States ora’ Lite Igsurance Come pany, apnonnces the ann. al eather[ae oe thet Assoeiae tion {a Hooley’s Opera Houre, Chcago, on Wednesday, Oot A ato Ay —— JOTTINGS ABOUT TOW. Necels 53,000 public gohoot encianioa em RD ae Nest Mr. Chas, Winstanley of Woat Bortr. sreet hae draw @ $15,000 prize io Havens lo dane fection, who was Fun over by the cars at Areenpolnt July 8, died in St. Qresap y uke's Hospital yes ‘The police report th unusnall of young girls, berweea 1% and 15 yoars missing. ‘The New York Association of Petroleum Brokers te Fesolutious conceraing the death ol H, ry The Loton President against blin, The long talked-of ferry from Weehawk to Spring strovt and Forly-second sires ie about fortnwith Mic River was re treet. By avotto $110 8190 Hove, ® The M the Ain rg numbor Of age, are Club is sbont to invite Mayor Hall, ite to reego or disprove the charges made n Cove be ct acl Murphy fell overboard at n Tuceday bight, aod W vered yesterday wad tak: Pier 4, North drowned, The bouy 8 to 1M) Washington yestertay 130,000 tone of Scranton Eig bat co 0409 weamnbnat, sinter bind to 8is\cenee Gt BS toys Woo $535); kod rhoxtuut, $1 Big to OLAS ta Club entertained a elect party of eClub at ttenville B 1,, yesterday, Di. Dailey. ex-lreasurer of the Tigers, went a the early boat. He wore his bade oi tne ont bie cout to scare Ashing 104. Minvie French, who shot herself Toirtythird sireet on tae 15th Of Sak eVeniia Av 13) Kase, Twenty seveutn gt imok Rat miade to ary ner without thee Coroners but Capt Cameron eh is to be held, ear tne ‘The Kieventh District Republican Association | night elected. Marshali’ 0. Roperis: Frasiient end cel ies to the General Committee the How. Ho: y, Jona V. Gridley, Daniel Db. Conover, 1 } Hovy, Cummings H. Tasker, Jumes Biott, Dr. at: Hi, eu ees Hp Mout 1 vet } Hetinatig, Joum Bqauerts ke Bs ¥yisiy, apd Yoke ‘ r