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THE SOUTHERN VULTURES, GRANT'S RTNOMINATION WORK IN NOMI CAROLINA. A Greet Phieht of Carpet-Baggers — The Fhoriffe of North Carolina with mor Work then they Can Selling the Lande to Pay the Taxes-Kloquence trom # Colored Ma Corieepondonce of The San, Rocky Mount, N.C, Ang. 8. —The question of 4 Convention” of “No Convention has bern de cided by Ue ballot in favor of the Hitter, Tt was ee to the froneht with most memontous consequer Its discussion agitated the State from ‘ope to Koasore. This decision places ail the property in the State wt the tender mercies of the pon-property ho! ling, Bon (axpaying portion of tue voters, ‘Taese are Ronoraily nocroe, Who never slay in one place long fnrugi to Het their polls, ‘The simple question was. Boali the Legielature be compelled “to provide by appropriate Heetslation and adequate taxation for the trompt and rozular payment of the interost on Bie tu he debt," as Artic'e V,, Section 4 of the Con Kitaiton enjotnat ‘This totorest ts £2,600.00. Five huncred thousand dollars ts the amount required to tun the Slate Government—to pay curront exoenses To collect tis um thousavas vf acres of land have boon #CLD DY THY anentPR. Tive times this amount will just make the §9 £09, OH; end Of ecurmo five times tho quontity of Ind will Lo exposed for enle by the Sher.tf, with his tax exooution in ove band and We hammer in tue «her Now that the emok» of thy battle Las cleared any, tot ts Tovk at tie causes 0 at, anit Un #4) 10 ©” smrDanition employed by the * No Cor ven ton men. Ik wold seem that all would ante t throw off this intolerub'e burden, Mstened on the tix payors by the carpel-bagcors ant their ai! io Walietroot, ‘Tne *carpots™ have tong since flown to more congenial climes an loft us with tao baz to hod They rained the treasury dre, however, be Hore thoy tort, When carcasses are picked bare, qultures dep rt. Through negro and carpet-bazges' inflasnce many mobs sere fixed Lo toe OMcial teats of our food old mother, ant they feared an election miznt oust fiom. They apperred to be ob'ivioas to the fact thet another election must soon occur at ail events ail ony to diaw their eaiaries as loug as powivic, bo teese men BLED FREELY IN THE CANVAR® Jonvention voled down, Every State ‘al official Was active, bot with purne aud tervon. curing the eampalzn, United stntos A tor ney ceneral Akerman came down and threatenes pe wits Uo telerierence of the United Staves Gov erpment f1 ¥e@ Gared to amend our organic jaw Where it pinche wa too aevereiy. Our present Co siitution ts tke @ exrment ent for a riont and placed on the limos of aa infant. Tt calle for six wore Judges and four more State folie ore tian We need. Tk den ands an ouslay o: OM anOLGTIY bo ROL LOre te townelip syetem, > We Canty Com.nissionsre cold do the Cues These aro oniy a few of the alin w opyrese, Doverty-ste.cken Tarhevia are * he! uta to secure (he St identiil eiection, (Convention, to hug tie paolo 1 0 yore * Coavention’’ was to vote a coudict Wita tue General Gov. Yoiw lerriced bot i men into silence or a negative, Car be 4 6e law ssared them that their home eats Were menuced by Comservatives. ‘Tins Yue tu be Woet, Wuere the Wuios preponder * In t'@ perro countics violent inftammator, Pace os were mado ty te nogroes, Wita the pur- bos 0 ARRAYING BLACK AGAINST WuITR, ‘They were to:d if tue Convention was carried, fack thov WoULL go IMO Siavery, A mulatto mem— Der of tio Loatsleture exclaimes trou tle stumy, Sif the Woite men ect tux Convention, the vid fos) ono. putrollors Will bo the executors of the Low, und they «xeeaie It on your oacks with a buf WLip twelve fovt tong, with a oUlet ta the cracko: fod ali stich Criminal nonsense — Phis sort of take Dred: riote ond barne white men's barns in iho tine ‘Bot euch is required t» keop them ta Viea}ling, Like taranstes pro 1) Gollsvoro, tie Comumue J (ie 12.4 of duly bioodsued Porhops tt as thought that yo ie tie rank ty crating frau Peatinn Wed ole What udVuncement te ne: Eos hve ins © in tue course of 4 bite citizen fhty. Dake the count, of Etgccombe, for instance. Pid lics, Recto ean tcate for ob ‘st iad 2573 votes, ‘Tite sear (on Au Fin 4, No Cor vention” receives 8881. 448 mr Pudllipsy ae 1m tee Of (oe facts that varat g Ot Lous Waye Been curtailed On wccoun: Of iiw Ips price of Coton, | UF Luvarod bave Leen en- § ed off Lo Lou mana’ ior toe purpoas of procaine fighor wages, ond two hundred have beea ira (rod to Nosh county by a cane in toe couaty Givi iv ine Can New York eque!t at? Not one Vunured in txe entire Slave tied ty yore Nu Uvuvention A COLORED MAN'S 10010. nteiligent colored man ex.d to the writer ve W.8 Under wbligaions, * Lam sou" binguired, * Why t+ ur ba have gone bacs ‘ould nave been bea ior mo} a Dave boen ihr jou or tue Lt he naswered, “A just vere aro 8).0)) douse in Norte Caroli rete wet Miho vole to tax t 6 property #00 DAs LO GaKo® bremaclves. is tere am on Gilead"? As many, No Coroitiausy Lots in und GUL Of (ue Dtale reid \ #4 © (a9 1.8, oudent, 1uriess Course pursued by Une Son, und wre regularly elee rited by ite br Jon bes, Foti cave a vervatim soe! 0 4% No fonve vow Cungide'e in gue coumt, of Wawa, Tey Foul onese can Lo acteste bE Vitigeses, v0 wos | 1, Fon CVer, tue Met that Dy numbers 0. re-pecua e park OF Lhe wllale elected, eat oem wu? Wi? butitsy ou? Mar 00.01, NY GO Ate Fal 1 8 por @ate (uneunt % Hrovae) Jude is acini me, 66s du .uod, hardswore! ‘ope o. eh Ww by Vole wWay dey fiedie. Der Oi Mtar Aly Walle sud of dey WiVeasicanw.y ey Which do Canatita ton all We dea wt bo 1 dein th de aoe! rane FCW R iy YOu DN. a de your Wyer t All de bawes Gil ds Consutition ci ngou. te pub 4 Cn leo rahy! Au Tuyo 1 howale Upyomtens, Voto tur de treaKy Gee law tis DR PRKURK\TE CONGRESS? Ar toot law kvepde nich iw. who owned twenty face onto de way Wat bard a tee AG wil ey ta,de vat? eels wad out, mw h'd ' tan. fires, tones 2! "Do hve to pay tare? omebudy. Mkeged. ny Tinity Ue oomp raole of a deer ni dent Chey; antenppure. de ad kickod P Alid beau! ol aly vaio er Luk, way Ke of n. Dey t yuu wire trend an’ Mr. sein de tigen. al nt wad Ba ke oo O aut m tor .¥ dant, ap ail eer rere le Advane al Peiigens tha Ain sul Pon, wficr All done vrzyuient. 2 1 th tiie you toll e clligcn of Mp for voui h umole, wut clever: aut ‘hee remarks, with Yotlutions, contumed (0 b >in delivering, at ator is @ har eon tu the negre and t 604 mp chuen of tuelt Ovist Nowrm Canonna, The Pun They had Hehind the Pall ‘Vhowe who are acquainted wih that se of New Jersey immodtavely bacs of tie Polivaios, will readily reall the beaatital litte vit Me tii tase of Veunfly, und the howe), the Ht 1 Now wo 5 © sdy ills that surround and add vo such to the Po Wtestuenok oF tie piace, Turalay ev we usus re eption the triende of ti evening, Huse yd surprise » tiueyierade in nh the Bhupe ot which all iv we louse 5 The brant # the pre Wo many ty wu 4 cOMtIY costumes, bh uDiness aud cvinDlec# sUrpriRG. AN hos akes that were male ell con iC an evening 10 be Fe —— The Horrors 1 Mining. idyville, luwa, on Friday, Wm. Briggs, Lo Feopen an old coal waft, ent hts 0nd dong tor Lo vip out water, The son went dows eh fist bit O10 dencended, filo), Att 0 FLCOvE ju om ens uereds Was ruffocated by fire damp, ‘The TMG Hila Kiso descenc ed man, mors cyring the ci ikhen, alter another, and all were sully: last avcounis uly two bodies bad d. Brices bie TOPPY MAGUIRG VA, GEN, GRANT. anmatibemees A Rich Scene on a Long Branch Boat-The Hon, Hosea 8, Perkins Bet-& Jeracy- man's Deris ow Mr. Perkins I £3-—Doew Toppy Maguire Resomblo Grant Six weoks ago Inst Friday, Gen, Grant went down to Long Branch from uns city on the Jesse Hoyt, fe wont up into the upper cabin, and passed ont to tre forward deck, There be dropped into aa evay char, foun aficr the Hon, Hosea B, Perkins took a seat Afeen feo from Gen, Grant, He wore black clothes coda bith hat, and talked with everybody within soeaking distance, Gen, Grant meanwhile had poiled the newepaner from frou bis pocket and wus roading Mt very intently Alter the boat staried, the Hon, Toppy Mazuire, proprietor of the Cayuza House on Harlom Lane, apvrosched Mr. Perkins ‘How do sou do, Mr, Perkins t Maguire, Quite well, thank you," responded Mr. Perkine, is Mrs, Maguire and the oaildren? ‘First-rate” answered Tovpy. “ You're looking Well, Mi. Per ina" “Do yon taink so?" wald Mr Perkins, ‘There's ® man over there looks bettor than 1 do," pointing toGen Grant “Who is tf asked Toppy © Why, don't you know wiio that ie? said Mr, king, ‘in mach a-tonishment, Well, he looks like a horse functer,"* Mark; “bai Lnever siw him befors, Wilo *Vhat is the President of ino Uuited states,” Perging, IMpressively, You don't ted me #o * browth, “Yer, 1 do.” said Mr. Perkins Vnow, Mark, Cit there's a gre tres teeen you und the President? though I think,” K nervously rom one to the other, Preaident's & better looking inen than you “WwW "eid Loopy s ‘that's « little ins,’ I'll nave to det u litte botto a: I'm vbeiter looking man than Grant, Ii shut uo tae Cayaza, and trave "i wager a fold Mr. Pere Whoin ah eald Toppy replies tal * exclaimed Toppy, “and do you ned Toppy. that instent a Jerseyman approrchod. soit hat, ab ue cotton neck Ue, no vest, a ovr of barn-door pantalooos of a ted sandstone coor, wud army shoes, Mr, Perkins accosted him “Won'd you oblige mo, sir, by settling a iittle wager between this goatlowan aud myself" poiut- ing tts thamb at Toupy Maguire. * Wi," replied the Jerseyman, coming to a dead standstill, "dest es liev What's tue bet t “Woll, we Waut you $9 dectue witch t# the cost Joking inan of these two one.” pointing t ‘Toppy, “or that one over there reading tue paper, puluting to Grant. Tbe Jerseymaa stock his handa in his breeches pocket, wilked over to the President, straddled his lea, ‘and tooe @ good lone = lovk at ‘Thon bo returned, and gazed at py Macuire in the «ame nindor. Vell, What do you thing?” asked Mr, Perkins, “They look enough alike to be brothers,” re- sponded the Jerseyman, “But T think thie bere foun," booking ab “Lopoy, bas got a good deal more intellect about nim twin tre otner ellow, H's & ont as e:upid avo King apecimus as 1 ever aoe Ties" do." sad Mr, Perkins, Murk, let'e £0 down ete And Mr. Porkin's bouled out §8 and bursted « botdeot wine — 4 CLAIRVOYANT'S PATIENT ‘The village of Port Caoster has boen thrown into acreat mate of excitement by the sudden death of Farah Anthony, aged %, coloret, wife of James An thony, The mother of Sarah alleges tat she was poisoned by James. Mr, and Aire, Authony, and Mra, Morris the mother, and another colored famliy occupied m house in Pearl street, Port Coestor. About ten days ago Mrs, Aathony was taxen sick. Mrs. Morris went in search of a woraan to take care of ber daog ster, bat insteal of looking for a nurse, she come to Now York aud suugate clairvoyant, to wrom she sabmitted for examination certain art~ Cress worn by the pay ‘The clairvoy aut er some Me cines Wh e was assured rio fm a intraculous curs . Morris was told not to ullow any practising Prybician Lo rntor.ere wita the patient, wre. Mortis dministered the medicine, Dub te patient erew worse, The husband cailed Dr, McCaul omy but bis Soon afior Aire, Antiony's «@.th od her won-wn-law OF poivoning bis Mr. Anthony insisted on au exutnin-tion, bat Morris would oot have tue body mutilated, a German und acer buried the remains in nwica, Conn, those facts coming to tae utten tion of Coroner Meeks of Mount V he cao the body to be exhumed and post a worlem mace. Vortions of the body were sont utther sor chemical aval, #kill was in vain. Mra. Mo: wile, Mrs 5 ——————— The Movements of the Baromcior and of the President. Wan Department, Orrice or tae Carr Sia. NaL Orricen, WasHinoTon, Aug. 15—7P. M.—The Dirometer bas fallen irom Missourt northward since Suturday afternoon, Lt bas riven on the Gult coust, but cas now again tallen, ‘The high barome tor which was over the laxe region bas moved east ward, and is now norta ot New England, excepting a small isolated area cast of Now Jersey. ‘The tom- height (rom Nebraska to Kontucay and Tennes tulien tn Now England and Pennayty Kain has fallen since yesterday on We Gui South Auntie Cast, ond go tar as he ird fru Minnesoia, Clear and begy weataer has pr from Loke Michigan to the Oliv river and eastward Wy hue Avanric, Au arce of local slorms wi izut und to-morrow iow ‘Tennoseee and Arkup Sp portiward tu the Inkes. Renewed ram will provably be experienced Oa Monday from Leas to Kiorids, and to Vireinia, nig barometer, with Cousy woathor, ts probable ior the Miduie aud Fastera States, Frositeut Grant, Secretary Roveana, Postmaster Goner.t Creswoil, und ex--ecietury’ Borie dined toll at bie resideuce near Cam. N. J., op Saturday efternoon, Sudscquen.1y { @ pariy Went on bovrd & privele yacus, and navied W) tue Delaware to the rosidence of ex Secrewury Hori, Where they paseod Bundiy. Ths Presideut roturis ty Long Branca on Mucduy mruing psa Recall Coumy Independent Gorman ket, Yesterday morning forty delegates of the Hud. fon Connty Independent German Assceisuou mot Wt Gilg Lubr's ¢o tage, in Hoboken, fo toto gotign Wilh respect to homiustions fur tounty, Assembls , on@ Senate for tho coming campaign. The meeting was called to order by Mr, L. Limkin, He aid that they bound themselves to endorse the candt dates of noitver the Democratic nor the Republi con party, but to ect ireely and fearlesiy. and to tke in ind those mow «10 hid evod ehsinctor-: aid #hO Would be A’ted for he trusts confided in (em should they be olecied, It was uuderstooc probably be developad The Hudso: th tthe nomination ior Beate would, in ali proba © wwnided (0 ex-dajor Gopril ot Jersey nd tat Dr, Granart of .tudson City would rcelve Uo nomination for Ax snbly, ‘The et oF den a 0 Hoboken ior the Senate non tom wre wtosethor ignored oe Renewal of the France Prussian War, William Lender Prussian, and lives with his family at 67 Tompson street. Advipie De la Roo ts a stepeon of Londor, and with bis wife, woo 1s 6 Freveh woman, lives at 439 Broome etreet, Ever the late Franco German war the faut!ios have 4, und Madame De la Rue had forbid id-r her house, Lust might Leader, ba ving Dusine*s With Gis stepson, callea at the house ng tue dell, ‘The duor was opened b, Madame 1s Rue When she saw ler visitor, she oruered AY, and to doing sy used some very hur=b in. vectives, ' Lenaer, becoming anzry at nls rude re ception, selzei @ wooden woot near tho door, and wiv it knocke! Masiwe Do ta Rue down, mjurin hor severely, He was ivcked up in the Prince sirect Diation, AU oc ie es Murderous Assault upon a Wie, As Alderman Cuddy was about closing the Es- sex Merket Police Court yesterday, tall, stron Jrishwoman approached the desk, An officer witn a ovisoner followed, As the woman removed a shaw! foci her bead the Alderman uitored an crelamation ‘Vhe eve was clo-ed, and the hid puted out to 40 ofa len's cea, Alo dang t tue rieht eyebrow ' covered ith gushes two elo d bho nd three inches long, diled with A, Her throut alko wow weruiched and Gly. she charzed that ber husband Pasrick Daly hud Leaten and k hor, Duy ws cuinmitved —=— A Woot on the Northftela, Shortly afior the Northficid left her slip on the Y o'ciock Up to Staten Lsiand oa Saturday more ing, the body Of man waa soon floating past the vont, Hoine flovlish person raised the cry of * Mun overboard! This cansed a rasn to the afier part of the boat, Daring the slight panic that occurred German woman (ainted ray. be was soon re Flored Wo consciousness and contidence by #overal indy assensers, Tn the menntime two row boats were racing for the corpse, ‘They reached it at sour tue same Ume, Que of them towed Ito We hy. MULLIN’S BIRD. SERGEANT ACHANOF ron SOME ENTERPRISING BALBLR 10 CLEAK 650. ———s Mra Mullt Parting Injunction—The Troo and the Wicked Hoys-A Golden Songater on a Cont Bi alseworthy Conduct of Capt. Burd Washington Mullin, the handsomest Sergeant Of the Weet Thirttoth Street Station, lives with his frmily at 172 West Thirty-second street, Mre. Mullin isthe possessor of a very One singing canary bird, which she values above all price, Alout three weeks ego Sergeant Washington sent his wife and children to Louisville on a visit to some of her rela- tives, while Washington like a dutiial husband re. mained at home to keap batehelor's ball. The parting admonition of Mrs, Mullin to her husband w “ Wash, take good eare of the bird.” Expcrience has tought Sorgeant Washington that fn ounce of prevention ts bottor than a pound of cure, and acting on this adage, the windows of the Sergeant's residence are provided with an tron grating, Ever heedful of his wife's admonition, bergeant Washington would, every moraine bofore caving home, place the e1z0 contiining the pot ca iry at the window, and that {t might beve an abun- ance of pare air he woula raise the ash, rei\ing upon the aioresaid tron bars a8 a suMcient precan tion against felonious bird fanciers. ‘The net hood of 172 West Thirty-second sireot is infested by a rang of jovenile thieves, The leaders of this rang are gaming koown as Hock, Nick, Go se, and Dump. Yesterday these tour young thieves, tu passing the Sergeant's bouse, saw the canary atthe window, ond determined to get tt, The cave was orge \o be throuzbh tue bars, but Nick, Heat of th ne, passed bis pand through, te door of tu wee, doin thet manner bird through toe bars, In getting the bird the tail feathers wore p.ucked out, and Jay weattered on the cround. When Serce nt Washington ‘rettrned home Inst night che Orst ting be louked for was (he ennary. Great was his consternation wnen he discovered that the cage wus empty, With blanched c} avd quivert lips be rushed almomt breath iy aroun! to the sution. At the door of tho «tation Cant, Burden wae etinding, = Mouatiag the steps two ata time, the Bergoant grosped the Captain by tue arm, and almost hissed ov; Hetween lis clouched teeth: * Dy heavens, On “Robbed of What, Cavinm, “My wife's pet canary haa peen Wouldn't nave taken $100) for te bir excited Bergeant * Kewp cool, Wash. said Capt. Borden. + W Some oreity amart cotectives auong our men, and I reckon we'll get the biru lor you.” ‘Onicers Hogan and Curtin were detatlot wits or= ders to acour the neighborhood for te lost canary, Ove hour afterward Officer Curtin eapied N.ck on slirty-sixih street, and went for him. Nick ran wheu he saw the officer after him. At ono tine the chive bade fair to rival Serweant W "4 chase atter Commodore Vavderoilt, but Cardin Ciught Nick, ‘ihe boy thie! o«ved that he | stolen the vitd rom the eaze, Wut sald that itt exe ped trom him, and had flown down the grating tn front ol the Serzeunt’s cow Nick Was taken 10 the pulice station, and @ earch was made for the vird by Curtin ad Sort, Wasl ington. Ic wor fond siting on a coal bex under (he grating, as Cescribed by Nick, When te saw the pergoant Tk peeped, and tne be t croaked t “Weill, Hye saved my tur Gia time had beon lost, when she came hom Woult have been fity dotlurs ta, eur It that «nger hoine Laroer 's your Lorn {" “What tor?” asked Caron, “A wig,” answered Muuiin, While ue wus speaking the bird gave a Mutter. and went out of Lis hand like # buubiebee, 1 ®uind over the house like & thittlovown, and hn rot ance been seen. Bowe burber ie Siatecuth Ward Will evivently Lave w soit thing. ———— ANOLHER SUNDAY LN NEWARK, tata A Day of Bacchanaliau Oreics Ending with out a Murder. Drunkenness and rioting reigned supreme in Newark yesterday, and tue police were Agnting all day to m.tutain order, As usual, ali the saloons were wite open, and the garde nthe Mull were crowded, Ip tne block coutsining the police etation tnelvo saloons did @ raohing bueiuess. Oficor Koonig arrested aman for drunkenness at Broome and Mortoa streets, aad Joan Scawarte, his son, and Lis sou's wife altacxed the officer, rescuing the prisover, tearing the officer's clocnes, and trieht- iully scratching his face, ‘The (rio wore Jocked up, & large crowd following them to the police » Wien arraicned betore Justice hurrison, Bcbwarta said in exteouation tial eLe bad don fue could 10 save ber husban t, Houry Hauser, alias Daioh Hon, was displaying his murcle 1m Alves aireot, near Heinburr bluce, and winle 4 friead sas trying ts get bim aume he fel 10 che pavement, cating @ trigntful gisa to ais bead trom which tue bioud fowed copiously, Whon Tylzned be ore Justice Harrison Wwe sali that ie was Me wa ton Mra oll ‘only 19 years old and Lad vo tat locked up. tam Shavkey, colored tthe police siation to make ve sudden Jeath of ancigabor ai 453 Waauinzion strect @ locked up as wit ea. A doiect ve investi (he cane. nd learned Cunt tne jarcots of ® youn, girl had hud a wake over the bod, of their dau cuter, ending in a tree Mont, the latuer clearing the Foom and ejocting the Waxers The parents were iash DigMt too drunk to prenare tho corpse tor burial, Qua tais roprosent.tion of tue case, Ho (wo Colvred Men were discharged. temperance inen are organ zing with & View to the Loxaination Of a enaidaie or Mavor who Will go that tie Bundy law is du'y executed Novody bad boon mardored ay to 1 e'viock Last nig — Burial of a Oontenarinn, Bridget Graham, aged 106, wes buried in Cal- vory Ovmolery gn Baturday Onl hor family followed hor (0 (he krave, They occupied twonty-turee curriages, Ble wos the mother of fourteon children, eixiy-#ix erandchiliren, and the great-grandchildren cannot be counted, because many of them are tn Ireland, and the otners, num: bering forty or filly, in tuis country, Bie wus o farmer's duushter and a farmer's wile, and for the fant thir) two yeerea widow, Ble drank tea twice & cay al her life, was a hearty eater an'i! (wo wooas potore ber death, and required wateuing only the Lt three nizhts,” Taxing five sons wisn ber, he Joined u Father Mathew bociety. of whica she’ ¢ Unued @ membor ta Irela d for tw As Khe edvaiced th yours, ehe toc modien prose tpttow, Bho w Niy, Bevor having wn inyelid's ar. bhe had been of full nabit ot body, co erew very thin Boe tani winstig, wi oF deat, ternoon, pulants by the root jet until tne last 5 but im extreme wid wndanty, co Dutil wix mouths before << “ Kesher Hhel Barzel Meo The District Grand Lodge of the Atlantic Const, Ancient Jewish Order Kerhor Shel Barzol, is ip seasion, ‘This 18 (he leading benevolent organi sation of the Hebrows, and comprises lodges in every State in tho Unvon, Mose to the Far Wost being compere! in the Grand Lodge of the Pucife Coust. The oftrors 0 Uotte Const.aret Philip Bro Grand Bes 4 TP Somow, Doputy Gb tA Liesor, Grau! i Son Mover, Graud ‘Boct retary anise, Grand ‘Treasurer 5 8M. Rue wer, Grant Lec Gustavus Levy, Grand Cohen, ‘The Lod sit kession in iamwany Hall,where the Bret meeting ook place yesterday for the recep tion of delogatos trum other lodges, wnd the traneuc- tion Of, business; (Le most impeptant acts being the initiation of Hast Grands into the Grana Lodge, and the Oxing of the sum of $1,000 asthe amount herea'- ter W ve paid to members’ wid) wa, instead of an as kese.nent on the surviving members, a& heretotore In tuo evening the Grand Annual Banquet wus given at tue Horn of Pienty, Seventh wvenna, doicgates trom Chicago Now Haven, Newark, AMcaplis, dout, and Syiacure, There were Cleveland, Pitiadeiphi», Newbu nh, Row a Fate of a Rabbi who Eats Ice Cream, Cuicaoo, Aug, 13,—The Rev. Elkan Heraman, Pastor of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, having failed to comp'y with the regulations requiring all Iaracl- ites to fast strictly ome day during the past week, by enting ico cream, the congregation are detr move bim. This morning anot ovcnpied i18 desk ang an affr 016 oF the leading officers of the church Herzmar, divesting him of his sacerdotal robes, aud conducted him to the Joor witi instructions to lvave, Uirestening to kick him out if he returned, Heiaian complaines at jolice Le was informed that they couid do nothing, He thrext {0 | Orecute Lor One year's salary and assault, — b The SeringBold Rac The trottin, nsued dur races at Hampden Park, field, Mass., begin om the 22d inst threo days, Premiums of $11 000 ar some Ane porde Wil be | enen — pring. I continue offered, and ASHINGLON NOTES, ——-— The commission of Charies Francis Adams, os arp trator ander (he Washington treaty, bas beeu signed " Commiasioner Pleasonton, re Mevin W the pay Ment Of tax on borrowed the Thirty-second Ds nk. As BUON as ir. Douglass shall be Peover officer of the receipt of is to bo renalied. As the ras DEO ID he O14 Decision, aud ini (ax 00 borreed Capita: Wili be Goliccted us heretoror ere Feachod. ufllevally, cal brick of New ¥ NEW YORK GREAT FIRE IN JERSEY O1TY, f m Block Destroved—Two Women aaid have Porished. The residents of the lower part of Jersoy City were startled by the roporia of w loud expiosion at & quartor past twelve o'clock this morning. ‘Tne sound came from Durancey M McGee's liquor and fruit store, on the southwest corer of Mont gomory and Washington atreots. In lose than five minutos altorward the building, a two-story dilapidated was wrapped in flames, ‘Tie fire spread rapidly to the adjoining buildings on Montgomery and Washineton streets, and in about twenty minutes half ti anes. ‘The following stores in Montgomery street wore completely destroyed: Durancey & McGee, liquor mi fruits, No, OT; A. £1. Wiiron, real ostate «fice, No. 69; Abraham HH. Poole, watches and jewelry, No, 71: J. W, Elilson, stationery, No. 73, and Mrs. Hainos, dry goods, No. 7. In Washington street, Townsend's moat store was destroyed and Spengeiman's burbor shop gutted with water. Tio force of the explosion carried the doors and windows of the liquor store across the street, Tho cause of the fire couid not be ascertained, though ft 1% believed to have originated from gas. Tank Smith, a dock burldor, his wife sister, and mother occupied the apurtinovle abov the store Smith and bis sisters were reened, but bis mo ther and wie wre missing, ond it is'feared they wore amotherad. One woman Jumped ovt of window, verely injured, She wns curried to house, where sho was taken care of, ‘The atmort consternation prevailed In the vieint ty, nesrly every family carrying their furnisure into tue street, At 1 o'clock this rorning the fire was extin- enirhod. The amount of damage is unknown, ‘The buildings were old rookerio, and the confla Eration, provided there be no loss of li'e, wil b Fogarded in Jersey City 98 a pudilc benef, —— A ROSE HILL TRAGEDY, —_— — Sanday Morning Cr.d-Piaving in a Second Avenne & ter tay morning Robert San derick, who loun nd was nelgiibor's about the Ball* at Third avenue and Twenty-fourth stroot, was play- ing cards with young Mr, Batler, in a Second lager-beer saloon kept by Theodore Hans, Both had been drinking, but noither was intoxicated, In the course of the game some words were passed and a quarre! ensned, in which Butler was severely “ent out, but sooa rovaraed to the saloon ler brotier, John C. Wuclor, of 301 Best Twenty-fourth street. On entering the piace John sntly closed in with Bancer 4 Curing the he drow a knife and «tavbed Sanders twice ta the neck and once in the leit breast. ‘Then be flea from the éloon and made bis way through the bail Way of an adjoining house, going to the roof. Ho Went across the bouse-tops to his own dseiling, which be entered through the scuitie, locking hia aclf in his room on the top for. Senders # agecred 10 ti. sulowalk, and wi found by Ofiicer Doran. He was covered wi there blood and exhausted, Moving bied very copiously, OMicer Doran learned trom fim tue dwe hug piace of But ler, und proceeded to arrest him, On reaching th: House no found (he trent door loexed. Bursting ta ‘room and demand ry ened to Flioot the ( Micer ; nevertheless he forcod tee door and secnted bis prisoner, While on tae way to twe poitce eta Lon Hutier ecknowiedged the stabbing, He sald Guat he did Hb Lecause Sanders laa Aozged bis trothor, In tha police station, Butler asked Sanders, * Am 1 tho man What stybbed yout" Senders replied that Le wae not. rnG ailerward (old Sergeant Nicholson that be cid pot know who ¢fa siad him, San eas Whe Rent to Haitevue Honpitnt, eed Mutier. whose right arm and Fide Were covered witu biood, wai locked op, He was taken be ove Alderman Ouddy, At Bisex Merket Police Court, aud painter, and has alw: needle ition Look Out for your Hain while Kiding tn the Cars, Abont 1 o’clook yesterday morning, as @ Third AVeDUe Car Was passing Thirty-soventh etrees on ive way up town, two men ran suddenly up, and one o thom, thrusting lis band throuzh the open window, snatched anew hat from the head of a fated Inside, ‘The two tniovos then darted off in the direction of Becond avo: The car was in- Atantiy souped, and gore rus iter them not twenty yar An intellig policeman Woo was Bt: 't between the avenu lot toe thieves pasa, bat stopped the citizens «ho Were purruing, Bnd dolayes tiem #0 long for an ox Diaeation that their game escaved, The ast war ro- covered in bie street, worre We thieves liad tlrown when they saw the policemar pide Rveoeeh tires A Baxter Street T: Denis O’Counor, a laborer of 9 Mulborry stroot, wont om # drunk on Saturday night, and yos. torday moruing at 7 o'clock, entered a liquor stcre 4 Bayord and Boater stroete, In the saloon ve Quarrelled with two brothers, John and Peter Untien 0: 70 Baxter stret, One of the Cullens called O'Con- Dor ® * enoceer,” and O'Connor retorted by culling Cnllen « tiar, ‘They went to the sidewalk to fghtie out, bat were separated, and John Collen crossed the ai reet, walle O'Counor remained leaning A pillar ofthe corner how Joho Cullen eu: recrowed the gireot and walking up to O'C Without 6aying ® Word, plonged « large jock kale iio his right eide, Culleu then ded, O'Connor fell to the siuewalk, and was Foon pf\erward found by ay. the police, who tock im to the Frankily auees ct lion, end ‘thence to the Park Honvital, Coroner Young took Lis ante-murtem deposition, OO; wad Serv drove. Waen ko recor diftiaken stupor the sarzeons exawined th aod orononl.ced it not serions. Vetor Cullen having been arrested b7 Detective Fitemaurice, was ideutified by O'Connor as one of the brothers, fle was commutied, and Coroser Young ordered the arrest of Jowa Callen, pictus Aaalibaes Death of Another Victim of sho The death of Jobn Clark at the German Ho: Pital was yosterday reported at the Coroners’ office, He was one of the ruflerors by the explosion of the Westfield, and bed lingered on since that terrible Aisaster in very great sgony. His wifo was resiaing on Staten ts! for the benefit of her nealth, and M6 wow to visit her Uint he went on board the fil. lated ferry Lout, He bad followed the occupation of ris at the Fi'tn Avenue Hotel, and resided. at 161 West Twenty sixth atroct, to which piace he had boon taken afer tie nor vent’; but the brethren o: No. 62, #. and A. M. Mavbattan Zulge wba wenber. cansed bi Lub, to ne Gi to be remo: man Hospital, He loaves io euilin wed respectively four yours, and wats, ‘Tuo funeral will be conducted ugder. huspices Sf Munbattan Lodge to eames ting itd of Pleasonton's Men. ‘The following named Inter7*! Bevenue officer in the city of Now York bave been ro™oved: W lord Bullard and Alexander N. Lew G ore W. De Costa and E. J. Whee slant feeoesors tor the First Di jen Jou Glynn, the recon}. Dietrie sore (ur tho cbird Distries a HOURS OF LHEISURB, enorn M. will plente in Fieetwing Dancing and United Social Clubs Have Jol. ed bands in un exenrsion up the Hudson, next dav. The sen a iinebee aye até aig temmer Unaerhil and barge inebock —x— oa PERSONAL INTELLIGENCR, phi os 20 uate Fechter hus purchased a theatre here fo: die Hon. Thurlow Weed na daughter arrived Europe yesterday ta the Wyoming The Hon. Win. Toree-deckor Howe by 4nd Is no louger toe heaviest man ia town, ‘Tho Hon. fhomas W. Vittman is the most neat'y Greased ian iu towa—the Boau Brumuel of legal ¢.F: t " recoverod, ‘The Hon, property owe Blunn, one of Morrissey's deatera at his ° use, Comes trom One Of the WerIthiest BH. MeCupn is one of the Ia ot obe of the plainest men tu The Hon cent diamond. the best story of any Bian iu tio! Dr. Juston Aroseme pointed Min} Colum bi Charles N. Brockett wears an: handles @ po-itive Miliard ene, aud o Panam, has been ap ter Menipotontiary of the Repuolic ue Dear the Court of Bt, James's, Frank Duffy purchased one half gross c Hine vcek Nos. on Saturday, loagth 81 wit jg ineh. He will exaaust the sick by ‘Tne Indies of New York will rey E ret to learn that Mo. Gen Mt. W Gary, of south Carolina, ut to lea e\ne city” He te in’ dove, whetner to’ goto sare toga or the Whive sulphur Springs, Ile says the ladier Bethe White Pulphis are much the hag some t OO+ Bt BAralOgn Chey sre far more Aly lls ‘utracive, A letter from Mins Risioy, one of ex-Becretary Beward's ireveiliag com panic her father, wndos date of July Te aaye that owing fatigue nf $0 Lone 4 ned bay fear con empla od Broa probably be ‘given up, and tne Bome'ia Suatot "Tue" pray wore aba hy Goustant’ , MONDAY, AUGUST 14, “1871, THE MYSTERY CLEARED UP. — THE ARREST OF THK THIRTY-SIXTU SIRKLT MUKDERER, A Totions Pursuit—Detectives Ransncking the Town-The Assansin Found in a om On Saturday morning, at about fifteen min- utes past one o'clock, Fidelius Oswald, keoper of lager bor saloon at 626 Kichth avenue, while on bis way home, discovered the body of @ man lying on his fceo on tho sidewalk at the northwest corner of Kiehth avenue and Tuirty-ixth strect, The man was bloeding from a wound on the back of his head. Mr. Oswald hurried for @ policeman, At Thirty: seventh atroot a party of young men were consro catod, Mr, Oswald told them what ho had seon, tnd askod them to assist him in fading un ofticer, One of the party answered that it was none of their business, and tbat they would see nim — frat, Ho then went as far as Thirty cig th streot and Eighth avenue, and there met OMcer Gallagher, and told him his story, Gallagher told him that {t wos not on his bent, but be sounded an alarm for the officer on tat post. Mr. Oswald then went down the avenne, and met Officor Mulligan, On arriving at the spot whore lay the wounded man, Mulligan rapped for assistance, and Officer Galinghor rospenaed, The wound man was breathing, but insensible, Re was taken to the Thirty-soveuth street pol.ce station, Dr, Armstrong was summoned, but when he arrived he Pronounced the man dead. ‘The skull had been fractured by @ blunt instrument, ‘The body remained io the police station anti 4 o'clock Oa Saturday afternoon, and was then went to the Morgue, whore it was viewed by at least five hundred persons. At about 1 o'ciock yesterday moroing Michal MeNamara, of 609 West Twenty- sixth street, called at the Morgue and recognized the body as that of his brother, Patrick McNamara, « inboring man, who bosrded with the widow of the Inte policeman Ford. Copt. Cuffy, natisfled that 5 murder oad beon committed. Sataliod Borzeant Heape and Detectivos Brice kad MeConvell to arrost the perpetrator. The oficors wore materially atded in their search by & Mr. Toomas Pyne, « friend of MeNamar: ‘Tue oficers toon gained information which let them to suspect John Keefe, wuo boarded at S11 Fast Forty-ciehth street. Keofe and the mur dered man bad been feen in company on Friday nigo' and had vis 1 saloon* on the east siae of the city, The officers kept on tie tral of the up- posed wurderer from % o'clock on Sucurday morn ine until yesterday morping at daybreuk, wnen fatigue compelled tiem temporarily 10 abandon th search, Mr. Prne accompanied the officers in their yesterday morning, whoa ‘out he kept on the trail: 1 exed Keele tw a hor with an officer. returned News of the urrest was then ed to tle Thirty-seventh street station, . Cafry sont Be 06 for (he pris When token to the Tuirty-reventn street stat on Keete sdmittod to Cant. Ceffry that he nad been with McNamara on Friday night, and that they bad doen drinking together, Ho said that be recol lected Having been with hin in the aaloon kept be Patrick Brady at Forty. frst stroct und i nird sve nue, but he had no recvilection of the time or p where they par! He doniod that o¢ lsd had any difhoulty nara, Mr. Jon Berr man of 958 Woat Thirt street, having real av account of tho Onding boty, called On Capt. Coffry yostorday aud said 1 was on my way home at abont 1 o'clock on Satur. day morning, Wieu 1 reached Tweaty sixih street ou Eiehin wvenue, two mes we ding on the hWwos! Oornor OF the etrert. Tue mn appeared to e aot loud Conversation, “Watsey and 1 aduroseing cara otaer, ‘orge rock which Was in (ho treet ere stanging, Wale "Sack. I'm eo) ho more td do. with yo you, kw Stariod to leave and went in tho at ecto: avenue. Jack immediately followed and ead.” Pal g iih you T want to havean under yithen curs ck them soe £atWhyd Aiboertd ya ht at you have mo. and why PY reatea me #9 tr-night. Ny hed aches Tem ‘the'b ow me," home words th youe bewweea them about money matters, but 1 « nd What It Was, Jack then arew ack Patsey, atthe same time #ayy would uot bi Koown that was the matier wi had struck Pa\soy, rau i to.lowed by Patsey, Wi hat be then went into his house, and thought no more of spure until he fn sccount of it in the papers, Keoie idenuiea by Mr. Berryman Keele is au Trisiman, born in the county Clare. Bie is @ strong man, wboul five ‘wot eiglt neues Hizb, wita aebock of red hair, and wears a red goats aud moustache, He came to this country about ax tears ago. phortly afer his arrival, he weat work for the Hin Wiliam H. Barwuni ina mine at Lakeville, Coun, Lust March he disputed witn a voilow Workman, William Swords, and words was knocked down end nearly killed by Ke —_— —_ = PROXY IMPRISONMENT, elf in His Piece, and Getting ave for it. ted last May for eolling policy Uickets, His case was called in the Special Sessions ov Saturday, whereupon a thin, sandy. hatred man responded ond took Lis piace at tho bar. OMeer Holmes, who made the arrost, failed to don Uf) the prisoner, and avid that the prisoner was not the mao waom bo vad ut rested, Justice Shaudiey (io the privoner)—What is your nome? * Hiram Knapp." responded the prisoner, Justice—Abt Avobier Knapp: cail Lra Kuepp, for he's tie Kuaop #p Want Just nos, ‘The erier tawled “Ira Kuapp"” three times, bat re WAH NO TERDONAD, Justics (urming again (o the prisonor)-—What ts your namot Hrisoner—My nome is Shaw. Knapp told me to come down here und answer for him, Jusiico—Wel, wre you widing W stand trial for Knapp? Prisoner—No, Justice—Lhea why did you put yourself in his place Prisoner—Knaop comidn't come himecif, and told me tiere would be no ham én appearing for alin Justice—Well, Pll give you thirty daysin the city prison jor cunto.upt of Court, ——— ‘The Other pide of a Kea Story. Sax Fuawcrsco, Aug. 18,—Acting United States Covanl at Tong Kong, denies the report of ¢ ervoliies alleged to have beon commiited ou board the ebip Mary Brune, publissed in New Yor! He ways thas tire lors mutiare abbed the mate; but Capt, Arthur ha Whatevor With the row, and’ no one was seriously 1ujured The case was invostigated betore him, ————_—— LONG ISLAND, Somes Howked, wno comumittod barl-kars, 1 Oliver Gharlick, the purchaser .{f the Browne e+. tate, noar Broadway ata toa, 1 Flushine har cousract edd for twouty COLuges Ob ah evenuO Which ue Ib about to open: Se aeeemeaiame eee BROOKLYN, pay bakery at 60 Boeruw street, Wil brokew into by Ourglary. yesterday trove | @ large amount uf the stock, sup states: Aud stole ail the Jewel family aude taro amount ofucnye. °"* it evening OMicer Conway entered a cellar Mr. Krotser' Vermsbureh, wa morniug They di ransacked the roo! ry of Live | eet aud Green lave, Brovklyn, oecupted t+ Mont, his wife, and little caila. dis ‘tou fd at Houd ina druuken sleep on the Moor, mids th tniecent dead tt thew 4 bed. "fle had be vother said, for the It (wo weeks, aud 4 she was asicep. ‘The motaet was lock up. Now the P Commissioners and Justic Gre mt loguerheage, The Cou tue East lyn officers privone hein dow bo th MPLALDUs agal Pouitically dimiothed Hy 2, 18; before Jusiice Lyoch, but to take City Hall, before Jasuioe Buck) Lyneh are bees Very freq tent. Geat cock in tue pit. Hie term leat Logtslau end expires Jagu ao SPARKS FKOM 208 TELEGRAPA, eed, The Guerriere hes been ashore at Leghorn. The yncut Livonia 18 to sail (or tue Qa en's cup. ‘The Boséon nine beat the Kvki. ras ou Saturday, 1510 6. N.ue freight cars were precipitited down an em- ry ‘Ciel en Saturday betweon Cinciuwats and Chili. Peter Murphy, one of » party of Sunday excur. sioniis. While crazed byt 6, JUMped OVerooaLa Hud Waadrowned i te Conutcticdl, ueat tar tiord, jos terduy, A nudetas fovurday morain ft Weunesday migat- va the iangor, The inquest at East Cambridzo, Mans.. resulted tm Sading that! ted Of being killed wit @ wd the Wouen Callahan Was discharged { ‘The change of gauge of tho Louisville and Cin: oinmatt Bhore Ling Ratiroad trom Ove fect to four (ect eit t ead one-half inches, Was Dewun at daybreax yea ferday, cad was evcgcsaluily Gomploved wt To'clock Leet Or aniomy cy P bridge was completed on © of the one destroyed on Mate Couiral Kalroad, in DRS, VOFWMAN'S LUNACY. Drill-Captain Copeinod’s Attempt to Con- trol hie Wife's Mother's Fortane-Wante Quit the New York P a Start « a Liquor Store. ‘The old residents of Astoria and Ravenswood take de interest in the attempt to declore Mrs. Hoffman a lanatic. In an intorview with Mre, Hot man and Mra, Var, Abl, ber daughter, yosterday, the following information was obtaised: Mrs. Hoffman ly anewored all questions, showing no appears co cither of lunacy or remarkable forgetfulness which Capt, Copeland has sworn to, ‘The maiden name of Mre. Hoffman was Catharine Melotyre, Her parents were rich, and she inherit ed the money which she now . Ber husband died about Afcteen yoars ago. Bince that tim Las attended to her own affairs, excepting the col lection of the rente for the honse in which Capt. Copeland resided anil the daughter, the wite of Capt, Copeland, dieu, She (Mrs, Hofman) bad fail confidence in him, &he * When my daughter died | was spending a season {n the South for my henlth, and on returning foun'l Uhat my doud dangiiter lind been very badly treated by Capt, Copeland, Hie haa not provided proper nurses (0 take care Of hor in ber gic.ness, nor bal he provided for her otvor wants, He was nlso hare’ and cross to Ler, neror swering the simp.ect questions which bis wife put to biu “When they were married I fu ished the apart monts for them, and let them have the house rent All the clothes tiny aaazhter ever nad I paid 1 paid the tuneral expenses, aad also th expenses of the two children who died equonsiy to the death of the mother. pt. Coreland is a bad man; I hate to boar bis nano. He made the life of my evod danzhter mix orabie, Fool that l was for not seeing it oefore | Bho always looked #id wien she came to see mie; but the Capiaio was always with ber, Taon't want to say muca agalast Lim on account of the two chil- honso wich the Captain ao virialy pletared in his testimony as a castie surrounded by a bigh board ‘once, is & plain country farm-bonse with a 48 inch In.ht board fence surroanding it, whick Mra H. waid wos built to Keep out the children, ‘The Kurden init of Weeds i# in fact m lawn covered with short erass, apparently woll taken care of. Tueve Are Liree peach trees ull bearing, and one-half dozen CUFFAL bushes, which also Dore ‘ait in Wuelr seugon. pai ; danenter who revides witn hor mmry, yan nv husband about ove-quartcr of & mile aw. that Capt. 4 para but little If say of the money vays saying that tt was used up in repairs. he receouy applied for $5,000 to ald him fn getting into tie Liquor business, saying that bo could then got rid of his police business, Tuen when be went ont she vaid him $800 for the furniture which her mother furnished ten years before, and which in the first ace was not bis, and in the second, was not worth $20." Be sino put nit 100 waica ‘he ssid-he tad expended in addition to the last month's reat. Aire, Hoffman Is 71 yerrs of ai — ee A SATURDAY NIGHL'S BPREF, nd with m Corpse in an £xcavation ou Sunday Morning. At 64 o'clock yesterday morning two mon wore found lying in an excavation near 100th street ond Firstevenue, One was asleep, the other d Whoo the first one was awoked be eribed him. nolt as John Douguorty, of Seventy-cigith street, noar Second avenue, The dead man looked to be WO years old, He was five feet eignt toches hign, had brown buir, a ome what baid bead, swooth f and fair complexion. He was dressed in « black cloth frock coat and vest, black cassimere pants, White folt bat with brown band, heavy coar white muslin shirt, and rea flannel anders Some change was found clenched in bis hand; it tod with some other change in his pocket to #202 He looked to be a worsingman, Dougherty, « euuall, honest tooking Irishinan, was taken to the j-hty-sixta street police # aton He told a SUN reporter that pe had never voture seen the may W.Lo was found dead beside vim. Me Lad worked all day on Saturday, and bad devoted me ingtow spree, fie must have eot vrunk Very toon, ior ho rewembers soothing as to where he SLent the ‘evening, except that he drank very L Pitisfieid’s Hoon, 119 and 121 Fir supposed thal the wo tewtarrigud druvd end toat Dougherty's cou panios ridewslk, dead. fe ue a slight cut on toe back of the head. wuich would soem 40 give color to tuis supposition. y ne body wra taken to the Morgue. potted ld eneabanehct Rescuing @ Prisoner and Breaking an OMi- cers Arm. Yosterday Patrick Hannegan quarrelled with bis brother-in-law, Robert Gordon, at their resi: donce, 187 West Houston street, A fight ensued, and Gordoa was badiy beaten by Hannezan, Gor doo then called on Officer John J, Thompson to arrest Hinnegan, While Offcer Tuowpson was {aging bis vrisoner to the station, aud when be bad reacoed Houston street, between Congress and Verick, be was set apon by a gang of Mannagan's friends and badly beaten. One of the gang. Edward Lvompeon, of 159 Prince streei, wrenched tue off rs Gub trom his heua aud Uck the oficor a 'e@ blow on bis let arm, bresking it o the elbow. the weiee Honnesan mave his Oficer Thompeon, notwithstanding ais brow nezed uly wesMLnut, and took bim to the sition, The exng followed, ultering mon lus determination kept shew 1 ¢..eck at Uallalo, mas Jefferson, ‘i 1 1 ii ' 1 Qneens County's Model Sait, Six desperpfe characters escaped from the old Queens county jaii on Friday ni large, Mir, Whitcomb, the jailer, saw the last man sealing the fence, and rang the slarm bell, which brourat out a party of ariwed men. Two of the runuways Lelouged to the Shooters! Hill gang, and Wore implicated in the $10.00 burglary in Long Inland City, This Jail uas been four Umea indicted by the Grand Juries o: Queens county, L. 1 The bheriff"s ouly wonder is that bis prisoucrs remained #0 lovg. it, and are still ot Mrs, Vallandigham, widow of the tate ©, 1 Valiondigham, dea in Columbus, Olio, at 11:3) yesverday moruine. Hees ll es OBITUARY, par W. 8, Olmstead, Vico-tresident and Troasurer of the Connecticut Nintual Life Lusurance Company. died iw Hartford yesterday, Mra, Cutharine Toucey, widow of the tate Hon Inanc Touecy, tormeriy Sectetaiy of the Navy, uied Ih Hartford Conn,. last eveniug, aced 0 years, Bus wai taken Hl, tn churéa aud aied in her carriage Caps. Willinm F, Lyons, tate of th 1 stot of the New York dicrai), was bur uiday mornin ‘trom Sc Joa.'s {onan Chatholie Ch ireh, on Aweuty fourta etiect. Broowlya, Amvng tas dieiie cuished personages at the {aucrnl were J feobot 8 compatriot Of the aecoased 17 M3, Gea’ Sweeney. ud Hou. Wiliam. Rogia Of yew Varn, Dr. Pillip O'M salon b Heia dein jegntions from t orNew Yor and Jessey City, an raay morning at his res atreot, at the aze of 43 years, Ho *1795.ana came to Anier.ca 400 sie In this counter. oF 20. Me bizon ye tv the lag for 73 cents por da Sita: Wet 00.000." He was the fathers Y Joag X Grand Steward 9 draad Lode, ion Lor Ol Atlas Ladwe, Ne, 316, and pres ihigh Vrieat of Manhattan Charter, Nook Be A Me ant tee YOTIINGS ABOUT LOWNS ph nei brig Scotland from Port-9a-Prince and Lit.® Fairy from Areceibo are tn4 tad A portion of the oll engine house, % Ann street, fell Cat yesterday afvernoun. Lawrence Temple, of the sloop Macician, yester GAY Giscoverod (ue body Of a red-beaded iad of Kast Fort) second street, An unknown boy, while jumping from boat to auother ut the toot of Wert Tuto the water and wa Mr, John Bo McLean handed in $10 to Tue Son Yesterday toward tue Wyatt tind” die mutey wae Goutributed by tho pridtere employed oy ‘Uvorye’f Nesbitt & Co, ba Pree 7 MeNtae The report that Edward M. | avenue iat loft his home witha laren enti ot cney Wanna alana Joke of oe" ot hte YSuug Companoar, Bud Uiteriy without foundution: OMmcers Ryder and McCormick, of the mounted police csicruar bring recied sixty (nn wh While icmporarily insane had jumped ito tuerver a the toot of Tata street, Ne Me Henry Smith, President of the Board of ‘lice, Was at the Central Office the creater part of yeserday Atioon he was visited by Justice Dowling, who Wao Cl soled with bin im the Superinteadeat’s office tor teve wl hours Jo an a@ray lest night at 211 Division street, be een Casimir pehuderick of 25 Division stiee omeph Jasawient of 6 * BLFeOL, dl Cvived four severe stubs in sho rigit Gand, bi was lucked up. Michael Quigiey and Patrick Conners, the Baltery oat o wae ay DODy distinwuisied t sue Woetdela disaster, wers ons Loe reo pleats of two beautiful silly. police furee of the First Precinct, ‘Ile Albany cavalry squadron of tho Ni ado, erinmanded by Major-Gen, Schwa: bo Feceivod by tweuly-iwo compagies of Cayal bat cries of artilery and the try, (hie moraing, at tuo (vor . are 40 Ty. Lire ith Ravi ovor untass Canal swees, PRICE TWO CENTS THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. IMMENAT MELTING innyon PARK, LONDON, VEATERDAY, Twenty Thoosnnd Persons Aanembled-Ne Kioting in Londonderry Enrl Rnaselt not Arbitrator—The Fatal Explosion Lonnow, Aug. 18.—The moeting in Hyde Park to-day Wo protest againat the eupprossion of the Phonix Park meeting in Dublin on Bunday last, waa an inmevro uffir, Tweuly thousand people av tended ind speeches were made from fix diferent stands, Communist and Amerieon flags and bam ners with the Irish harp end suitob) displayed, Among the speakers wore Musars Bra Joush, Odget, and other well-known radioats, The crowd was of a botter cliss than usally assemble ‘on such occomions, It was very quiet and ordo:ty and mado few demonairations of spinpathy with U speakers ners have the places of Wales, Tro mottoos were ived from Staffordshire to take trikers in Bou is apprehended ; tionary measure the volunteers, ma miners, have been ordered to ceposit thelr nrine with Ue authorities, There been no rioting at Londondorty. A fow fights took pince between individuals vestorday, but there Was po general disturbance. The enure police Was under arms atl day and *uill remain 80, Kort Russell hos not been appointed artitrutor for QGrent Britain under the treaty of Waalington, Lord Cinet Justice Cockbura 1 axsignod to that omes The drowine up of the case for the Biitieh Gow t ord Cuancel o Mont.cue Be | Patnoor will not re the Board of been entrusted to the ord Tenterden and Pro assistants, and Sir Rt for Great Brit corny with rd as co Arbitration, The eun-cotton explosion at Siowmarket was tor bly destructive of lite and limb. ‘Twelve persona we instantly I:iled or facaily injured and forty others Were severely of elizhtly wonaded. Intense excite. tue disaster, and is ails of turtoer exe ment has been oceasioned increased by tne fear wuich pi 10 peAvutier despatch from Stowmarket says elghteom deatie ore known to have occarred from the expos n in that town, and that nine persons are missing Fiy and snp: osed {o h ven are tae jured more oF los perishea, seriously, v deat of the Fre: of his Term. In the Assombly yesterday M. Rivet, of the Left Centre, moved that tye title of Prosident of the Republic be conferred on M. Thiers j that all the powers which he has heretofore exer cised as chief of the executive be prolonged for the period of three years; that le be moreover om troe'ed with the promulention xecation of the Jawa; Mat he be suthorized to receive Ambasea dors; tbat bis official residence be at the place where to Assembly may wit; that ho be lode Pats, Ang. 13. at the expense of the Republic, his remaneration to be fixed at a later date; that he Hebt to appoint members of the Cou ters, diplon mand shall be M. Ad motion, 1! have th tt of Alin! nnd military ann Ministers a: pointed and t mponsib t, of tho ext A OONDICE ‘And com> asked for a vole of “nrconcy' on both propos:i«, nd amid great ex- citement they were aecired urient, Ooposition to the prolongation of M. Thiers* term of Chico i#, however, Aad to be ccowing enpidiy, both in tee Assembly and among the peuple 4 Kencrully contend that tio vote in the Assombiv yestorday 14 a uccess tor tho advuoates of the prolongation o. M. ‘Ihicrs’ power, Woe desirous of Postoening the quesiion indefnttal A court martial at Rouen bas passed sentences of doath on two soldiers woo deserted to tue ranks Of the Commune, pre ee Reeht Church Property A pproprinted by the Kall Governmen| Roms, Aug. 13.—Au Encycl.cal Letter has been issued by the Pope, urging the faithfol to offer prayers for the freedom of the Holy triumh and tranquillity of the Church, Gazeta pudiishes a decree sovroprint te, 0 (wo COnVents and three plots of grow Lolonging to revigious bodies, eed the Celok = Sn Emancipati jn Brazil. Lisyow, Aug. 13.—In the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies the dill for the emancipation of Biavoa bas: passed its Keoond reading. Nees Tho Grand Vizier not oad, Aug. 13.—Tbe rumor of the V ner is untrue, — Balking the Hungry Odteo Sorkor Wasmxoroy, Aug. 13,—The numerous appli- canis ior the posiuon of Deputy Commissioner of Toternal Revenue, mace vacant by the transfer of Mr Douglass to the bend of the Revenue Bureau, have been somewhot discouraged by Secretary Boutweil, who has errived at the conclusion that there Is really no vecaucy in that position. He hee kiven tt a8 bie Dplnion that Mr, Dynglase bog been selgutd morely to di template tC Lenee there The only lee ed by the ruspen and Une is subject to the The whole matter will be ro General for his decision Moaunwhile the President's frien are insisting {bat tiere im yucancy, aad the namos of W. OF Avery, Chief of Appointinent Divieior Revenue, and Genorat Aver are in positon, Constarrixort cash of the Geran Mr. Boutweil barge the duties of this poate under the tenure of office act, ily no his off acanicy that dons oxist is 10” of Gen, Pisasonton, pproval of the Sonate, ried Lo bie AlWoruoy + of Tuternad fort ————— OSSKES BY FLUE, Mr. Jomes Smith's bouse, Brooklyn, §2,(00. A retort of carbonic acid in chomical works, Dougnty «te on paturday morning. Daamaze, €.000 Rescue Kngine House and the enein barn and carrinue ho Homer Gray were burned yesie DINE. fire was tho work of au loceudiary. ‘The immense barn of Samuel Wells, Conn,, was duracd to che groaumt about 10 o'cock om Friday morning. Over 170 tons of chuice hay, a laree amount of erain, two yuittable bores, one Cow, gral swine, ad all tho imoloments of the tarm were dontroyed” Mr. We le lus hired holp were to have hada Wain day ou Frciny. 06% $7,000; Insnvanco, $2090 ‘The tre ts conaderad Dy All LO De the Work of wa Incond.ary a aay Franklia, avoade, Dr. BR, Bqutbhy L Urooglyii, OxpIOdeE and the Hebeck, v0, i Ties, 0 ‘ihe tn Seantic, Just fuiahed hay ng, JEUSEY, John Burns, aged four yours, of 164 F Newark, Iasi ‘ovoning fe L ints h wel Bite in Homourg place, oat was roscned, Cyrille Dion ant Jos in Newark, on Saturday ¢ povent 70) po and Ger" Ast Long Hrauca at 603 on Saiiday ¢ Tempted to got on, and teil # oud Bovered Tryia hi ry alreat, Gorstel played for $100 of 0 Diow Ta (hia a game Mion made 1odby in for New York was starting fon ween thet bud. nA ate Ie, wud Dad + We CMe osu he Giant Powder ¢ ‘ rmpany of San Praseaco waite pareli At Oxienslye Uulidiogs two buade —— CURIOSITIES OF 0. ur. ront to the Cathoe nkotb you erday Low wourma’s wad. lie I bnarohing « pocacth dobn MeO, ay moraing #iraee om the hean Suike hy din Griffen, alias Cifford Ously Injured, “Toe rufflan wes caught Michaol Harrison, an ex-policeyan nye ae nel st was yostare ah (POM DYRFL ine He wns daugore thy, of & missed for cowardice + WhO Was di at Leute ¥, Waa nrren ond Fgpuk ine,” both olathe The was uur tue nduenee ye aust Gravam, 42 years of age, with no! Mery Valeet Con t t? home, was found be. ME g WE, Mt OMK and Koonevelt shrgedg Inet might, nu. Oy her Musuaid, wore where aiat Deen adminis tore. \¢ whereaboute tre waknowa ‘ Yesterday morning, a» "°* (alluoy of 397 Baap Blevanth street hroke a pane . Thad cuue. He titel we wats ay by “| OMcer Burleigh pu LY sad fry! two George Carls! the notorious Bay rangers staned Ruwurd Behultr te ee mortally, and. Mich OWLS O4 Salt Un ted States Ariiliory, dangerously San Francisco on Saturday wigit hk waloon Cariisie was are rosea, Leopold Stoin, jeweller, of 637 Kighth avena & howe Ob Salure DIgHI, Was atiBCked acd DY two Mighwaymen, Whe Ailend & hosed “the attack Arve ted. Cheries Van Tiara Aide. man Plunkett ¢. witted him, Ltd On Satorday evening the oMcers of the mountes eqn A ree the folowing named persone ated eas arving on Seventh avenue ® Coutral Puke: Peover Niche ay, Jervis Pol, 13? biaaty, son, ST Seventh avenne; teudith sirect and Filth hycune hoy w to ihe Jotlereon Market Poi.ce C fined 6:0 each, alba Last Seovombor, as Thomas O'Neil second street was about crossing the J he lad bis pocketoouk, comatiag $e master's counter, Thotes Dueuan, win wae dintaly behind O'Neil. austohed ine, Nockerseot waa escaped in the crows, Fearlug arrest, ion i the pave, Me veturued to ins cat + whip Guard, and desorted. Mr ON mnt Ps be day, ana caused tera Wu Blog mug. aya) s arrest. Hetas olrcady cere

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