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FIL VERDICT OF THE JURY. CAPT. VANDERBILT AND THE DIREC- TORS 10 BH ARRESTED, —— ee ot, whe Reached the Com. of the Disnster—The Ferry A Witnens at mop Sen Cowpavy too Mean to Pay for Comperen' vogincers-Work for District Attor= neve Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock the inquest resumed, Mr, Robert MoMorray, inepector of ite Uaruord Boiler Tusarance Company, enti inet (or (he waeen whtely the @taten Island Ferry Coopany Col 18 engineers no competent men ‘The eracks on the boiler had existed would werk rs. He wonld not have taken a risk on the unler ADY CiFe@Metanere & hatey Mr. B. 4 HEN), engineering machinist, testified that ro. tue wiuet Deve originally heen eased by falliewue of (he Poat wit the bridge, tentie ony Was ten cloned Coroner K From 0.9 on And wry p f ana Liat aCe Neg A eeumca pers ve Vordiot. will be your duty wrADING THe LAW. Dr. Peach reed the foie vie 6 foc tee Revised Btata I the eartain o: CL ALY ate. OL eter cf eneh Boat tor for th” perpose 0” exce lin CHORtO OF AllUW 10 8 6) eater Yor town ted bu paTAtD be reuerated, ay arathg OF Machinery Conn twit i Hurting OF brea ine Any per-on shall be Wee very nen eaotein. enenecr, vt other ity of Mawelanenier ug provisions of oF Ure peron the thira 18, The Jovoluntary killing of another by Mewor Hether evel DOF Busuel, In foes ot pamon. on any raves other than rien as are bern lee vret &. be excusable Lomiciie, egal De aughter In the lourth degree, Tue Jury's Durr DoxR. The Jury retired. and aiter twenty minutes re- tor ed with the following werdiet : se. Andrew Coyle, and others, aie) explo Of the holer of he nd Jy 20,1878; DOL Aaid ex raged by a flew tn the iron of Ue © © of * Leni ‘Qiaaster, eR ied sunt due the regtigen AN over pre thewr, Robinson. 1a { (hat the Company ees cout | y Company { Ty aod mie re cr wigally We Disriot Attor: ey 10 ater. We men think that He Goverment peeon is very detect! nn, Jona L. Peters, ‘Suioman. Wm. Jona J. Rule Dow yuret, Charles Ul. Kirtland, dissented. This was bis verdict L thd (hat Abdrew Coyle and others came to the ah dy fens ana Fuptt® of the DOr er Of tn id. fo consequence Mf aviefrct waien iy be vleovered By the usual aad or weetion. ‘: Jonna Foie mee Fi Rcotearee beaten Tw )te0, Joho toempaon, LU. Al pe ty Mek ‘ ‘ stembeat Wet « fi y We DOU Ot | WARRANTS FOR VANDERBILT & CO, In rorsuance of this verdict, warrants were Ht oy Coroner Keenon againet toe the Superintendent (Bras'ed), and the ecicer (Robineom). ‘To-day he will provably Kent Wort snts againet all the Directors, The ihr verses were phced in the Lands Pole Cave, Clean, #1cb the order to retarn tem at 11 o'cloen smor tee Capt counsel areured Creme Keenan that the eaptuin woud pro. ply voter Leore bum The President aod Directors we lo ce hele to ball to wer io ine Grand Jury, oa bayers are to be sent to the District At mi $e. TUE BRITONS’ GAM ———— Tho Openiow of the Contest ween the York and the St, Goorge Cri. ketore— Policomen in a Foot Race, lay the Bt George and ) York exet Cloos Deean their two-dey maten game tn Hoboken. An inning was pliyed by euch club. 8: Georges wore first to the Dat, sending Fawcett tod Boace vo fice Byron's and Jacksoa's bowling Bunce held bis wickst for 14 sana, He was pat out by Dick Higham, who distingaisbed bimeeif by elemng a hot Oy from Orr's bat wheo he had Mr. Keiler also mace a #,len\id Moore. the champlon oat His tally vos @. Av the scored 16 ruow, Ub, whieh retired a ot the. St. Georges. ba auc ot be score wan BB, TO ab tbe rixih, 8d 87 4. te close of the taming. nner the New Yorkers wont to the bat ivtentinn Of playing until 6 *e rg te iunime today. Cw fo the fret beiamen. ‘They were eacn ais. by the bowlers, Jones and Gibbs, for six Tov, Koperson amo Ketiior were next to e:her. e phying 0” thete centemen eluted uucn ap those. Ieir toval core amounted to 47, Roper- # a faved out, Wot Dowied Dy Jones, and Ketter couche by Moore, By a miscaleatstion in chaneing Wr, Lawoud. one ut the sarent batamen cout making 9 score, ‘The Fest of tae knocket own for 13 runs, Had the rkerd payed wih tba: care that ‘marks the Geores, and ho! © they bed un red more th was Kes wer Leen su unaious to run when- lightest ehance, they would hive pare ‘They are the superiors of tue bt + in felotag, bet not at the bat the game there was an tate: cn Po'leemen Of and §, Tiey were and while discoursing o@ t. @ merits of alarm woanded. No. 85 vot the of No WM by tue chur ae was seated on feet, water he pasned ov, 1 was distanced as they tur *loWs 98 te coravr, to morrow ting foo forenoon the St Georges go tote The New Yorkers are treful An interes gad Vereiore be played. fi firoroe. stormed (0 be more exciting gaine wil ae follewlag \s tue score 9) High Iidxekson 9, Bs Bl eames: CHOLEBRA'S NEST- BUG, pin tae A Wath through Washington Market Piles Fitth, and Od Indescrsbable—A Nelahborhood for Pestilence to Revel tn. Washington Market and its viciotty is io a cvndition, Tie entire length of Vesey rom Greenwich to West, is ore mass of ‘oy ith, Dirt, rubbish, and garboge lie around *oarket in heaps, emitting a most s.ckening odor, * of filth opposite the stand sept by Charies 1 & Co,, Nu, 482, send forth odors absolutely Hoe tig. Next to this stand ts a barrel of dirt from which the most fe id fumes are burrel wid probably be util it ots, It is a recep. puirid hum, old cheose, &e 4426, kept by B onions, eawdue Pome ansing, The omping plac fo. rowten pene: mite wt umm & Sumoer, lies » leaves, &c., ail emit £\ sufoeating smell, At (ne corner of Vesey and ¢ fy a atand kept by James Brown. Nceporter yesterday notierd er one of the ‘ stench, At the & Cimidy, No. 406, 1 suwduet, and & large piece of benebes, sending for stand of Donnovan there was a rotten large heap pesches. son, 883, earbage gw such exhilauons ti porter actnaily gasped and feit sek, 4 & Alleu's, No. So, t were turee barrels Not tor distant was 1 cahoage treet, corner of F new. auother heap 4, fe, Wost Siu be & depos tory wud other rub 4, 10m @ olor a som s paris e or of tee ty Worn the fluortig 4s not mad and Bln leaves, tou Un, # GeeD cave S disc osed horricie to gane upon. In those huly W. ore the owners of the w stands clean their fruit Letore exnibiting itor +) cun be found a lurge pile of refuse waiter uddy to the ge ket Yesterdss feral stenca tha diy, at Mr Weed At Jaco efluviuua Was drea erator opened. ‘As the rer ove nvelonn th Stewart's stand, No, 06 iver, bones, dirt, wud Dachard’s wand, Where ul. Tue snd a sicken. FOr Was ahout tO into & cart, aud naw dust hiverge, th Whier ‘ortn, Aw a boy to yon cart this away ?* every other day. One time T takes ' then I takes tie other.” tae ever tek © rubbish from Wash v done with these two sides Tm work. But then 1 docs them wera Worle Riot in Fourth Avenues hight last wt about half-past 11 guborhood of Twenty sixth atreetand ” was disturbed by the cries of ** Po. It appears that @ nuinber of the direct S of Irish kings hed taken # potion to W on.ong themse.ves ad With any outsider sree, Whieh shey did, keepirg up & TUNning 1 over thirty minutes. ‘The police did Not rouble 10 i terfere, One poileomen eros + *, looged around admiringly at the bts, bd walked wwary, Three ,policeman nih street unt Fourth aveu rach ctler and gogiag at the mtare, * two Of ers walked off down to Twenty fourth Best © tee whether suybouy Bed stoen tue @vlemy of Des P " 5 " JONN STILL CHASING HIS WaTOn, iam, and Roating, Orthography, omy, and Chronciegy. New Havan, Conn., Aug. 10. Correspondence of The Bam When I was a little boy, and they used to put me in my litte bed, with paregorie down my throut to muke me sleep, and take my Somers and say, “gram ball ereat,”* lieke meat sweet,’ “ long man ling.” “hitte man king,” and jerking my iWe finger, yell out, “lite Canereo,* I ttved tm New Have Knowing that they osed to fell goods om tek, i Pi ree wp there nnd #60 if eau't fivd my ticker that I los on the Bleecker street ears, I bred s dollar and & carters worth of ine atamer Continental, and I fonnd her a very fast bout, She was fast (o the whort Somevody cut tne itlog and we started, Bhe was evil ofan arrow, and we peered two of the fastest boals out of New York ; they were oTH GOING THB oTuRR WaT We couldn't eomtinge going at thie rate long with- ont gelting somewhere, and #0 we cot to New Hoven, Ort paseing a fort, Ite enpeaity is immense, J sboula think if the cans concentrated all their Ore on « flai-buttomed naily Bad ai {ve oaile struck Wo one place. they woulds"t have to Oro mor ¢ wan on hour to sink ber quicker than @ boiled egg goin cold, A visited Yale Col ege. and open eat Yolo Tem surprised to’ learn spat the of man died some hundreis of years ago, Yate vol Joe Was built two hundred years beiore tomatoes Vere ciseovered to be good to cvew Tn etyle it 1s T went tothe door ic. and leans 10 the window: wrt boliding. Here is where they get their brobelors of arte from, ‘The aluent isk drug: kit's. I wae twenty-Gve coats to 00 the arte, tno Je was a quar eof a dobar tu got a book to tall vou Wlat you were looking w saw a white stone Woman dressed im bareskin chines, Boe had « bunitie of @ raw in one hand, and £ thog:ht abe Ww: Qrraw-led uiaker, Bt 8 benign couptenane « ‘cor by ning, and she wis marked “Sealy.” fant fo « venUeman tbat bad a houk: Mists Seulo is goo looking.” He aaid 1 w Mine 9e0:0, it wae Roth, “Why, eoid Ty T might asve known it, How much she doce rosembie tho rest 1 the temily.”” THe FATHRR oF EIA couNTRY. Then 1 asked hia who wis tiat fellow with w epyeiace and withoring eye and dressed un soldier’ cluthen ile said it was Wash. by Tramball; and sare enough it was lim by Trumbal); the mao wlose head Rad so wany quarters that there ain't a tow big Fy, speca on the map of the Un ted pistes Vesowaton bealquarters, Then i toid bie, Washington made a Roman Catholic streau of the Delaware * Then he asked me “Why Ttold him, © Bechare he crosset it” 1 woked at a pietare of Noah; the artist has nm tie mowent wueu Noah, with pitehior® in bis hay d, sticking the prongs Of it inte toe hind lege of the last avimal, horrying bim 80 as wo cloee tho doors Delore the # ower comes up. Noah hos On ® \Ur cap, ear muff, checked pautalouns, haper collar, anu cardigan jacket I was samiring Noah, wien T was told tt was pot N. weoilon i found it didu't look od Lhe Liga cheek boues, suurp chim, and hj It was & suDset ® ene—a farmer ng Lis cattle into a Darn. My eritieal eye dis eVere. Ob@ Crievous mistike Of the artiet; he bed wef oul the stool ior the sum to set on, YaRY FIST, A tindent took me down (o the wharf to show tLe bowie thas they race with, Ibey are aboot drerty ine ces wi nd Gilty feet lon. 1 put my fort ia 1s" toe Gree thing, He wid me to ees into ne of “em—they ween't Wnieker thes paper—and sown] jumped, ant both jege « ean throug a the bottom up to my hips I waded ashore wish that boat sticking to me, and had to go up town to get a coctor to pull my iets out. T ioand sume trooble turning the coruers with that filty-foot boat Stock to me, aud Wien my lege Wer ;siled ous se | aked slichtly, Goto, Whalley, and Dixwoll are buried on the freon in frovt of ine colleges, When Crom hewed Charles I, and became Protector, le protect ed Charles I, by cutting his head clean of, and twelve Ju ges that belped bin. o it ‘While oid © pat your trust in Goa and keep your powder dry” Gromweii, bis taro. came to die, and hence the name A lover Cromweil, —it Was ell Over Wits him, Theo bls son Dick woe od keps in busi Just three days, when dnleriere |, varies IL ascenued tho ne @weetened tuose Judses by vee bead- ‘wg pine of ' three, Goffe, Whaley, o New Haven, where toe bid ae died, ana were baried on New Haven green, 1, TWO CAPITAL The State has two cipitais. thould be epeli CConmveveut, Haven have declared wir al und eonseqnentiv sant New Poe one in ar ord ain't OL for a bensroost, and the ove tn New Haven i# changing 108 Sain, loa as Show.t ie had been dolled In hot Waters Marttord fouks say toat New Haven i a dull ole, A Hart fora business mae Was Quee shot atin Now Uaveo veeiuse lie Walked fast; toe people thoag le ¥aR cragy. | New laven folks aay thot It ruort folks eso lany that the Lunatic Asylum is aways full, dit they ruul up sil the crigy tolks (here they would have lo put & lish board feieo around the WN, ADUL tue KAteR, and MVE Kee Who @ of Yom, 1 wok arie im New Haven. 1 waiked back. Te Dore ran away. like thy baselews f.orie of @ drew, and left two traces bewind, Au ertist in New Huven has draws 9 striking il Justration of te great and good forsee Greeley ; Mois sO Sértaiog, bint a pawilst cumlemsed 160 fein tor & thous Hare & side NOW THEY LIVE IN NEW MAVEN, There is a factory bere wuere tuey raise toad- stools and seli them for piano swo », and the people downy Cake live vere, ny last olga; he is wel, On Saturday nights the people est Duked beans, and on Sungay morning ihey have ‘em warmed over cold for Dreakiast; then they have belie tor dover, and fish ry Monday morniug tney T got into ou argu. mae gender. t ern a row of women # tlle jong Cat never said aw Said 1, * Do L understana ow w observe that you ve seen & woman a inile long, whe never paid iney Nov sir,” sola he Ab. shih woore t Ne Under tne vow. South street, New York.” Aguretieud 1 got wt logwerheade with » Dutehin woulde't sell me leer on Sunday, aed Lie t wita- CW: Hnding my Watcn oF the fellow Mit frozd to it. Benedict Arnoid mea to live in New Haven; they ave gov bie skull ap there; it ie a jm skull when be was « bo inachoauk oS s: WILLIAMSBUKG HS DROMIOS, seagie ey ‘The Wicked Prauks that Fri tng at Kosengarden’s Expense-A Loan of $100 Looki pa Washerwoman. Jacob Kosengarden, lawyer and real estute broker, iss wealthy and influeciial citizen of Wil Hamavurea. Louls Froelich, ot the same place is a Custom House officer, and a rare wag, These gen temen are warm frivuds and closely resombie each ower, Froelich makes use ol tuis persenal reseu- blance to his triend to play practical jokes apon him and o hers, He inet a man litety who grected bin With, "*Gooa morning, Rosengarten.” He responded to che salutation, aud asked (ho loan of uel * Leald, a row of 'em,.” writs Of the vessels on He weaut the wooden ich le Play- $100, witch was readily granted. Lhe lender met Kosencaiden in person oom alterwurd, conversation disosed the fact tual sou uudwently obtuned the money. Me vm yet search- ing tor the Wak Who borrowed als greeubacks, aud Uns will probably be his teat cige ‘One day last Week Mrs, Frows to liok Uo a WusherWo van, u or Roseugarden, V's a opportan ty to miss, He engaged the woman in convers. lor un hour, and upon leaving spoke to the verson who recognized bin when guing !n, Toe next day rumor spread tLe resort that Jacob Rosengarden bud been in Mrs. avartinents nearly two hours, It snockod the meig ouriood, for Mr, Ho- sengarden is ® woral map, Pioa'l, the scandal reached nd DUE IOF (ne Minely exDiavativa he Was nike, Mere Migut have beeu Wore OB a Wig of some barber in the Siatwenth Ward. As b sent ner husband he was miswaen Froclicn (a8 not you * risen t) oxp.ein,” poor Ro: Sengarden st! gets the culd shoulder from many of vis former admuers, Seoaneiiaterenatie SHAMING 4. T STEWART. A Noble Letter from the Whitehall Boat. men. The fullowing generous letter was eont to the SUN oflice yeoterd.y by the Whitehall bouumea ; 10 the Futon of The Sun, dit: We the uudersigned boatmen who rendered SSuruucY iy eve LuFly persove at the time of the Wertilels disaster, many or wawin Would most Un duabtediy have peristied hud it not vecn for euch Vico, Most respectiully acknowledze the receipt of $0, Which We unserstand was donated uy the Hop, 5.8. Cox lor your distribuion as you should deem dest, We exnnot but teol grateful that our exertions should be thus recognized; yet feeling that we bave done wo more than our auty—and we Crust that We shuil be ever willing to extend a help {og hand! to @ fellow veing iy danger or distress. and hat without meres. ary movivor—Wwo mo-t cheerfully return the ainount, aud ask you to diatribute the une lo some puor aud afflleled survivors of that disuscer We feel amply rewarded in our conselences for the efforts Which We Keverally made Upon thar o slop, and (ruse Ghat tue anonnt tay reneve. 4 Gr less real distress Which came so ° suddeuly and Seriously apo 80 many Mont resuoctiuily, Yours, &e., ‘Thomus Bresuand, Jame iboland, Willian De Angelia, Wiltetal: biatmen; Janes Condy, Herald boatinan ; Patrick O Coauor. Whitehall bostuwu ; Hoary B.’Roberts, Associated Press ooatinan ; Joba A. velony, Batiery boatman. New York, Aug, 15, 1971, On the receipt of the above the money was sent to Warden Brennan for distribution among the suffer ers, Mr, Breanun sent us the following ackaowl- edement : New Youn, Aur. 16. 187, Received from Tue Sun, the mam of $30. which Was COL Hates beer bv tag \\iitenal: boaunen tof dis Tae a HUN ware, THE SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1%, 1672. Seraatat tn oaemtoeaae coors fm" ON THE TURP AT SARATOGA. A DURLLISW’S TRAGIC END. _ ne CLOSH OF 4 TURBULENT AND 4 BANGUINARY CAREER, ee ‘The Killing of Noah ™% Alex Hibler=A Crimson I Politioal Lite in Kentucky. Correpondence of the O.ncinnatt Commercial, won Covrrr, Ky., Aug. 11.— Monday, the 7 b inst, waa day of extroardinar exertement in thie lage, ‘The election had. roused I interest, und the feeling waa #0 bigh and embittered that men went armed with shot-gans to the po'la, and atone time during the aftervoon general conft.ct between the two political parties was fo Hmninent that United States troops were tolerranved tor rom Lexington, to aid in preserving tiepesce, Dopaty Marsiial Dillon was shot io the fave by FOme WHkDOWN Derron and dangerous. ly This was the mest serious Incident of fie day, But in the evening » tracedy of # persunal nature ceenrred. ‘The patios were Noal 8. Alexander snd George M. The former was tie ron of Charlton Alexander, Req., Cstior of the Paris branch of th Northern Bonk ot Ker tocky, a pentioman of ere wealth, and every™ ors estecined, He 14 a cousin, I betiete, of the well- knows s:ock raiser and tart: man, ROA. Alexander of Woolford county, litely di eoreed “Mr. hitoier i# also revutubly connected, and ts at presomt Clerk of the Circuit Cours fer Unie county, to which of eo he was eiecte! in 186% He Ferved Ip the Con ederite army duriog the rebel Hon, aud ws bodly wounded at the battle ot Stone River He bears an excetient name—is obheii FO dbomored. and vopoinr, bat nevertheless a man of determined @ urage, and very dangerous temper ‘When aroused. He is tweuty-vight years ut age, NOAM ®& ALEXANDER was Ms jnoior by four or five years, der by G. M. He was by the first marringe of bis inther, which was am- fortuna’ esulled in # divorce, Mra, A, afor- Word juterimurrying with an officer of the army ‘fo this Gomeatic envappinons, tn whieh the son took the ede of tim mother, uel: of | im irritability of temper and perverseness of conduct is aitributed by those who best knew Iii. Ilo is described as ty deen in iis erly youth remerkanie tor ais quiet di position avd exemoiary deportment. One of hin teachers doseribes nim to model bor, dilt- Eent in his stuales, and anaenally amiable and tnol- fonstve in tie manhers. At the breaking ow. of tie Wat he entered iuio the Union cause with a Doy's enthosiagm, ana oe early as 1861, when aboat thirteen years of ace, rseruited a comoany ot tn W Joh he drilind ond paruded tn the atreete of Pur With all Ue huportance of veteran soldiers. In 1964 be was popointet to a lentensnes of volunteers, and detailed t tie an ad, Darticipiied in the two Saitvil paren, a8 [nVOR: Diy mentioned in the reports oF hie com mander, who set eperks of him in terme of & Sarmeat admiration aid nifeerion, After a te months’ service he resane! bia commission, by subseqaensiy joined an Ohio reeiment a8 a Hrivace, and served until discharged at the close of the War KILL NO A CONFRDERAT® SOLDIER. It wre while in the army that he fret gove evi dence of the turunlence and vesperstion of his char He had several personal didiewiiies whe 4 though acne of them, owing ral Burbridge, led to any (ning wore serion# then hie rericnution, It was Dotween thut event ond hie erlistment ta an Onto Fogiivent, hit, in dr ving -ut on tie Lexington pike bog 'y in’ company with a vonne friend, b Wel a Coulederace soldier, whe, an it was a 1 ty ero war. He eam + vd exbibited cup city ani courage. He @rdeved bim to halt, and on ty eet OF refusal to do ro, s ot Lith Wroust the bead with a visto. Ri ling Nim instantly, He was srreated for this b: Moe military sutvoriiies, but afer excmination was, for sowe Uuvearplained reason, discuarged, APPRAY WITH HINTON, Ashort time after tl eh of the war, ne had a renconfre with Charles Tinto cent man of this jiace, in wien be came u osing his ite It sappenest in wwe Parts Motel. some prev ous mis iderstandiog nad existed between them, und cn Weeting, Aleranoer atineke! Hinton witty a sword cane, Vounding bum in the & culo, Hinion gra Dlod Wits Lis araahant, drew his revoiver, wal feed heliot taxing efect, though not tw ‘Then Whey were separated ATTACKING MIS FATHER, Oa his recovery (rom ihe injuries received in hia ght with Hinton, young Alexander took violent Hes at his fatuer, en account of rome trounte ‘owing vut of the famby estraugenont, and assay t in With aFevolve:. Tae tatier fod, but parri Jonly Ly the prompt uterference Ve said for the elder Alexanuer, that tn sorte of this enfilis! and outra, eons conduct Aen the part of his sou, which Many Were disoosed to attribute to temporary insanity, he continued to be devotediy attacned 4 him up & the day of his tally. dento, (eating Win) with umvarvive kir and Howoria, rafts for aot Very large, with | usi mi ure his bloody with alt Da vio over the death of the reoeilions AUsalom, OFF FOR CALIFORNIA, affair of Alexander pére and fla woe formally brought (9 Loe attention o, the civil autherit hws ceotied In We invercet Of the aaiter thal 8d ud tenporarily leeve; 80 Le a for Cantor a. He rewaiwed there tome six oF elzut moutha, LiireLor cissusled wito Oceliemtal Mie, and re tarved, M+ criminal offence having meanwaolle been abated’ by the parton of tie Goveruor. He was, on provwtzonin they seriptaren. ie spoten ny 0 prototype in the Seriptares. the prodita’ soo, and Mis extreme weverty. (0 WOK steamer from te Isikinus to hack boon coupe teu, UW jarsixe on tik New York, ab a coox THA KILLING OF SHANNON, Soon after the reualilitwtion of bie fortunos In Ms “iather’s monsin,” he Leome em aed tna deadly aflray with one Sdaanon of Lexington, a re- puted sam ler end desverate character, Tlc¥ tot agcluentully iva drimaing saloon In this place, and Shannon, who was under the influcnce of i.quor, approactied | itp, and nocing a diamond breastpin in his bosom, familiarly toached it, praised it, and coolly waked Whether It w il for! Alexcncer politely remourtrated aguii et this itnpertivence at frat, but on its repetition orew a revolver and shot Sb.nnon tirouzt ove of his thighs. Me die in the courte of & Week Or len dass, erysivelas having #a- Pervened and Slianvon ceing of diwsipeted Lavits od a broken coustiution, Alexaner, Mirough We 90d Management of counsel and the conventer adwence of Witui quitted. for the Commouweatn, wa DUEL WITH MANSON, The next most notuble cirenumtance of his life vus ie duel wish Mr. Toaae Hinson of this place, a rotier oF Col Cuarles Hanson, formerly oF the Federal «imiy, and ot Col, Roger Ranson of the Con foierate arwy, who feilat Stone Kiver, by very io. With & party of yJung blades tue bad Leen purging tne morus of the town by piving an injection of e.sterm water into certain dis. nozzie of engine z them ad Han. out.” A quarrel arose petween Alexonde son from sone caus 1 the later next morn g chalenged the tormer. The due! was ought at a Shoit disianes irom wown, and witnessed by a arge erosé of admiring and gra ified spectators, Trineipals bore theinse ves with the noncka- Janos 0; prize Ogi ters, Whose © is to Hak nds be.ore @: tering Qo0en the serious business of tue ring. On ti eur way oat to the feid they stopped iad drank wzetner, und indued in tree but Cleasunt speculations &# to Were exch would lit tue otber, Te we ons uved were revolvers, and five shois were exchupge!. At tio fin, Alexindey wil to Hanson, «ho had already been twic Pounded, but declared Limee.f alll * unsatlsiio., © Now, Ike, I'in going 10 kill you,” and he came witoin « hair's browita of doing it, the bul flancing from Honsou's leit side elias 0 ike ear, The duel Fe me to have ROpjed When {he amugulidon ol ae aliigercuts was exhiusie!, THE SHOOTING OF HANSON. Hanson's injuricn were not so ean to give bin much trouvle, He wae soon about gain. and then Person. probubiy a diapyo.cted spectator 01 (he duel, intimated to Alexander that Hanson ed anckiig oim on sicat and to seitic the ation of superiority in pistol practice ov a aireat \. Alexander acted at once avon the Latimacon Went in rearch of his enemy, ‘They met in + boot and shoe store, Weavona were rawn without Unncovesary delay, ind Alexander, etsing the first fire, Wounded Hatison 80 ser.ouy.s Th the foot that he Was couBued 10 uis room for several weeks. IL turnet ont that Hanson nad induiged in Ureats toward Aloxsnd er ws were impart to Tye latter visited 11m in his confinement aud f friends wits hin, Both wer «d and tried for the offence Alexander was fined five hundred doi. Tra, and Uanson, in consideraiion of tujuries, 1 presume, bali tual amount, GOING WrST AGAIN The monotony of Parisian (Kentucky) life provin neuited 10 t @ adveuttirous ant ardent temper wentof Mr, Alexander. tn the spring of 187), o4y ine previously declined ® leutenaney of merines which had veen tendered im by the President went to Colorado, Where the secoud husband of his motaer Wik slationod On specia duty as wa [nian agent, Ho bad command tor a while of « company Of scouty, Which Was given him bs Gov MeCook And on Severs! occasions distinguished biuself 4 Pursuing and attacking (Le bo-tile savages, But he soon tired of this, and in the fall came wou DIFFICULTY WITH HOLT, Daring the winter he spent some time visiting in Coviny Woile there he bocame embroiled with Me, William Bolt, &@ very respectable young gen- tlomen, and of Dr, Willan Holt, » tormer ostimaater of that city. A coallenge wae sent oy A.exander, but, on account of some iniornmulity, was Dot accepted, A alreet Acht Detween the partion Was Imminent at one time, Dut through the iuflu ence 0! common friends the dispute Was Onally per uitted tw drop. IN POLITICAL ARENA, Alter #0 pecuiiar # career, it occurred to Mr. Alox- ders eccentric m Quaiited to fil the office o! magistrate, and ho ue. cordingly became a candidate for tat oflice in th Spring of this year. An Unepprectative public fai ed to recognize lis Merits, and he received less than one huncrod votes out of about tweive bundred cust. ‘Thin result greatly exasperated bith, eud with characteristic violeace be actempted to ainend it by ‘assault apon the judg Werk of the election, and a forcible effurt tu destroy the pull-book, ATTACKING HIS OPPONRNT, Tncensed at a cousin, Mr, Will, Alexander, wno voted against him, be atacked in on the evening of the election in @ billiard room, and would have killed him with @ kiile but for the provid ntial fact f bis relative cur:ying a thici nuraudam book Iv the wide pocket of bis coat, Un ‘shan Abxty leaves of witch, a» was ‘afierward found, the guile bad penetrated, Noa was severely beaten Dy hip cousio, and !t ia somewhar bo bis eredib thus | Hie whh Henry M un" auloon Keeper of tole piece. "On 4 ue’ Co eok's eat bienment be hed eet to Mire, Week, st whieh ber husband took mortal offence. With ‘Teutonic Impetuosity. and regarcless of con- per badge 8 he drew s revolver and shot Alezan whe, wounding Dim bot shghtly, however ‘The acter did no} resent tue attack, but regarded It as a very abeura DEATH AT THE BANDS OF HR. HTPRER. About 10:90 on Monday evening. on the pavement tn front of the 0 House, he was shot nd im stently Riled by Mr. Hibler, At a exemination trial Leiore Jaage Hawes nent day, Mr. Hibler Was discharge |. the evidence snowing that the Rill- ing Was entirely tn #elf-detence, ‘MR BIDLER’s STORY. Mr. Hibler tells the story of we eacounter an fol- lows: It was between 10 and 11 o'clock in the even. ing. [bad been over in town looking up a friend, shone family waa igpnlog st my house, Passing the hotel (Rourbon I war acovstod by Mr. Grohan and Prof, Loventoal, who were attending the Btate Teaqvers’ Association then in session in Us pine, ‘They were occupying ebaire on the #idewalk, clone to the street; and, at their invita tion. T routed myself and eniered' into conversa. tien with them, While thas engaged, Mr Alex. ender, whom | bad not previously no‘ioe. hay orf the door of the ak ie vere i¢ approached where ‘Wan sittin took ‘bold of tho back of my ehair, and told we omewhet peremptorily, as PF thought, to move in, Feplied thot there waa plenty of room fur nim to puns. [ occupied but a email part of the sidewal and could m ed had & been disposed 110 #0, wit encing the eentieman wit whom I wi reing. He sgaie ordered me to ove in and attempted to push the ebair around. tod him to denist W he didn't waut a diteu'ty, He sats, {you take a Joker I replies that evuld; bas th thei ¢ for joking He then exclaimed, Hibler, step ty beck from our steps |” and 1, pinetn) i ba 1 arose inetanly ‘ood “to hie hip, “Tf that's your game, I’m your man.” We fired nearly sim ously, he a lke © auicker, We were about in feet apur! it bia in the right shomder, and do n) Wo Oe tint Arm after: wards, As I wis stencing ta the Iizht which came through the hotel door, L moved toward the wall of the boikiuug to get Into the shade, and fred the second Ume, The smeae was so dense | coud not ¢ him fairly, and I missed, the ball #triking two or ree hundred feet ap the street, as I wan aitersard M4, T moved sul further in abd ap the p.vement ant drepo don my kuees to obtato aight of tim under the smoke as ft lied, and to bring hin be. tween me snd the gnelight ‘on the opposite ekle of Uesireet. [got chanee for a deliberate aim ats p6 of yards distance, and shot him squarely in the breast, «hich was the inial wound. 1 wen rose and fired a foerth time, etriktog him im the thign, ‘This exiausted my suou. rue vier, Young Alexander,with all his alts, possessed some qualities, Ae herous, allectioun pauly Tt te told of him that in bis duel wite nsOn, At the seeand oF taint fire, aud Just ae the Word was xiven, the chamber oF Lihnon's piatol be- nie Lisarranved and iell & tue ground, rendering Bim deieveel-as and placing him at the morcy of hie onist. Alexander reiused to take advantage of a Heid hie fire antil we accident was repulred, He “as a suapely, handsome fellow, walking the Sireots with the ineutance of an Ware Hor and the port of an Alriean ton, He ‘orie Wit) children, to whom be »: Devaul almoner of bon bone—a sort of Santa Claas; was extremely Nked by the | Qoany a bright eye moistened at tue news of his un- Girney deatu), and was the Mol of bie immediate ciree of male ‘Friends, whose quarrels he was evor Feady 10 espouse. and Hf necessary waxe who ly his own, The bane of tis life was an occasions! \!ul gence In strong dring, At such taes he was dav eerous to iriend and foe alike. —— A Private Watchman si Year-Old Boy. Richard Taylor was employed by James Den. nin of Loug Island City an mghy watehman in rome unfinished olldires in wat chy, A young son of Mr Dennin lately assisted im guarding the large amount of material in and around the batid ings, Barly yesterday morning tne two entered the builtines, end as @ matter of precaution Taylor fired wis revolver out of a window, fe then handed the weapon to young Dennin. A few minutes later ‘twas decharged prematurely while in Dennin's Randa. the ball entering Taylor's torebead, wound toe hits fatally. te his ante-morten depos) tion. exynerated Denoia, Dennin is Uuly 18 yemre of ake. e Sudden Death in the Battery Bath. On Tuesday afternoon about 5 o'clock, s man between 50 and (0) years of age was taken i!) while swimming in tre Battery bath, He was id on the plittorm ard kinJly attended to by vers) of (he persons in the bath, Aiter the application of ome simoie remelies. ha auparentiv recovered and Wow able to Wak to bis roomy saying in # loa and cheer'nl tone v9 ve did eo, * Pm ail right now,” wud Mamping vis feet on the boards, A person in Ww! one company be had entered the path too« his swim, I pot think he by a Twelve- ed limaeit, and left, About 8 o'clock, wien the vlice Bas about to be closed un, the man wos found in tie aressieg room & cordse. Deus i Manysof pacers found in the dead man" Pockeis © niaived 4 names of prominent laws rs {tis city nd Broovlyn, Among the more impor tant are these of Evurte, Senthwa d & Choate, Richard. O'Gorman, the Hea. Heney C.” Murptis Henedict & Roardman. the Hon W. HH. Anthon utes Be and MeCunn, and Recorder Hacaott "add tion Peter Met te The later ed man, the above were bile of credit from u and W. A. Collins to John Lindwat upbused WO be Lhe Mame of tie drown. ———— Mr. Ulaschmet 's Surprise Party. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs, Ulm sehmeider, of 105 Weabington avenne, Jersey Ciy Heights, was vafely delivered of quadruplew—ihree 4nd one voy. Tne gtris did at 2 o'clock, and ly the boy survives. Mrs. Usneenmeider, who ie below the medium #ize smd of slender proportions wor comfortably cursing her servising babe last bight, Her basband is a hardworkini 7 Germany five yeu en liviag, = M. 4 his wife i emigrated {roi two other ch Nears of aK sears younger ‘Their neiaubors flocked to their house in «raat onm- bars to cougraculate them om the remarkabie i crease ly their (amily, ——____ Another Victim of the Kior ¢ Rosie Rider, sometimes called Rosie Schultz, has been missing from Ler bome, £9 Greens street, since July 12, Bhe is fifteen years uf age. She went cat to see the Orangemen'é procession, and has not since been seen, me FASHION NOTES. ae Hich coiffures are in vogue once more. Yotiow silk sun shades are the latest novelty. House weddings will ¢ ali the rage next winter, jafillor bate are rapidly going cu: of fasaion amonz ad Colored linen is affeeted by Beau Brammels at the seasive Hiizh London collars are now worn by both ladies ana genticmen, Lirass-tioned beets are pronounced valeur, com- mon, aud rowdy, Lord Sunley scarfs appear to retain their popa Tarity wil the year, Oxford shoes are now the correct thing to wear, , Eay-Culoved howe. Doudie-breasted vests will be an regle for the Drosdeiuth evening sue Gilt braid 1s no longer in vogue for trimming— save aneng edony Indics, Line or lavender muslins are gre aiternoons oF evening toilets Whie lace bonneta with fine algrettes are worn in favor for for riaing by dhe ladies at Newport, It will de among tie fasiious next winter for brides to be married ta travelling suit A black sill hat looks altogether out of place at je. Englishmen wilt please take aotice. trowsers look very ancient upon tho stre especially When Wey are troued all Way's lor mi Woort core trimmings White are worn © at the gene mbs have hit it in th ¥ WeAriug rooster tor of hat feathers dyed their Ish or cashmere donble bronsted j vi moTmIngs aud eveUings DY you ets ladles —— Up avd Down the Hudson Yonkers is very crowded. Sicamboat racing bas commenced, ‘The West Point season materially improv ud fashionable this sum- ‘Tarrytown b man Pushionable New Yorke: town Gea. 1 Siuy Sine, Washington's headquarters 1s one of the atti at Newburgh Large "umbers of New Yorkers are summering Garriso.'s Riverdale is ealled the most aristocratic station on the river Pichi continue to patronize Tova Islaud and ‘sGrove arrytown abounds wita bistorical tales, stori: 1 avaovlavions, Relatives of th to reside at organized an eight o'clock Ger- are nowerous at Turry. yd Arpinwall has a beautiful estate ne ive Du inte Washington Irving continue unuvende, Catskill mountains are thronged by tourlets from all parte aftne counuy, B. 8. Jeffry, the drv-goods millionaire, has a Mul place Bt Irvington, The Densmores, Garivads, and schermerhorns have country seats at Hyde lark The might boats present a magnificent sight as they reil gr Huily Op the #tream, e Tie home of the jate N.P, Willie at Cornwall, and that of George P. Morris at Cold Spring. appear Gousuaily bewutital aud wiract Beesetary and Mrs, Hamilton Fish have returned from Long Tiranch aid are at Cola sr tiug The most notable summer residences tinge are th: of R. B. Minturn, Prof, Draper, ot Pectin rLuckerman, Mr. Croswell, alr. Oraty, De, cheidt, 1r, Huppook, and Mr, Frases. ne ae be | THR SPORTS FRANTIO AT BARNEY ‘Tarf—{oustog Sport, and Delighted Mpec- tatore—Keliper, Harry Bassett, and Hams barg the Winners. Samaroas, Ang. 16.—The day was intensely fultry, Precisely at noon tie bugie sounded for the horses in tne colt race, ‘The Eclipse colt isa #trong and powerfully bi imal, tut is angainly and does not look as if be could ran at all, but from the tart he was the favorite at two to one, Cameron filly is a slight,dehoate iittle thing,and as pretty as a Pictare, but she seems to Inck the one great essen tial, bottom, In fact, the same may be said of nearly ail of Leawmington’y stock. Both started from the foore torether, but tie powerful limbs of the horse carried bin forward Hke a shot out of agur, and this porition he maintained throughout. ‘The Bliy made repented efforts to eatels bim, but in vain, and he finally cme in ander the tring two lengths shead in 1:47%, The time was good fora two-y ld, and (he race was interesting from the fact that tho large sum $5,000 was depending. rum EVENT OF THR DAY, however, wae tho racy for the Kenner Stakes. In tis there werd seven starters, via: Harry Daswott, who ie a noted Aver; Nellie Ransom, another good one; old Jobo Harper's Express, from whom «reat (ings were expected; Mr. Grinstond’s Alroy, « @veetnut colt, and @ good one; Mr. Doswell’s Rolus and Winesap, and Mr, Park's Nathan Oaks, Before the race, Harry Bassett was the favorite Acainst the floM, and it was not anti Col. Under- Wood threw bim out of the pools tuat the others eou'd be sold atall, Nelle Ransom was then the f.vorite for second place, while Winesap brought but 810 in & pool of (980, Considerabte dimcaity ‘was had io getting the seven flyers a good rend-of ‘They succeeded nally, and Express and bis orauce dressed rider bot to the head, and was fully three Jensine abead for the first’ naif mile. ‘Ten be flgeod, and Harry Caught nim. the ware w litte ahead, and the others sirageling beliod at vil distances. In that or er Shey swung around the lower turn. and came ata ferrite pace toward the stand. Thin they passed, with Harry Bossott slightly leading, aad Alrov bud passed Bapress on toe sivaivit track, and t mare, rui neck and neck On the next t Eolns pasved Express, una struzeied to caten Alroy, but in yon. Down the cack streeu ti Harry Bassett stil at tee head, and tue ga are MANGING TO MIS HIP LiKe A Lect, Alroy iif a length bebind, and Bolus strivins Wind place, At thie point’ tho mare let ow link and came op abreast of Marry. Tue exci arand stand tuea became intense, but yeoon recained bis former posiuon, Up tue home streteb all die their best.end it was a splendia ‘eto ree the Dewutl Gi crea ures #lraining every rve and mascie in thelr effor'# to come fi Oret. arty Waa not to be beat for be came in nearly length alead of Ne ie Hantom, wio was half a weth abead of Alro; ‘The others straxgied in to eve their distance, ime. 3:85) Such ditaopolutinent wus manifested in the per- formance of Expres and the Hou. John Kiordsa, First Assistant Sab Deputy Compiroiier .f New Y heard to say that Le thouzht old Juue a- old iraud. ir Kierdan hadn's ou Papress, Prior to and alter tas rue tae quater siseleh Was LLL WITH NOTABLES, Aldermen Mitchell with tie brother C, W. was on Raud. Georse @eo ped iy # Londred on Bu Te dinmond on bi finger weer ed to ali Uriter tor it, Old Juva Harper. the quaint lover Of borseflesu, Was of course the ubserved of ali ob wervers, The oll gentiewan is teeu otters a out with a rtick, Ho did not seein to care avout the failure of Express, and wondered about, lardly loosing at the bevutul at when te had de Mr, Cameron, Col. Mebens ion. G. Woeatly, Mr Mork ard cozens of otners were bei there, and every: looking after the horres aad tueir riders. ‘Lhe Summer Handicad Was slashing race and well conwsted wrouzhout, It was %¢ miles. and Sve god borden en cred. They were Berney Wi Hams, ® celevraiod Kouthera nore, Whose pet form veer in St. Louie Lave made Wor Homvarg, whom sportirg men have foueit alittie sy of, vecause of tis Jomses last yeur j Mr Morris's Felicity, a uitue xray filly of the trey und order vacot Kenpse, and ® good one; M Beluout's Finesse, Tie FAVORITE IN THIS RACE over Burney Wi! bool of two to aad Jobn O'Donuell’s Buenton, who doesn't @eom to amount to much, Le Uist pools wold, the verses ranged about even, aitiough Willams Whe lavorite; DUE Just beire the start it was red avout dy Knowlus ones thet Finesse sus KoIng to Win, Whereupon abe Went Up to 60 to Barney Wiilaie's $10. Kaw bure was fourta c. vice Ba pool or $1,700 at IW. und im @ youl of $1 wusat PRarkh Mare yas, a fine one, Barney Will Srimanle he ee th Win owee hike bound at his heels. Barnsy Is a’ solcadid-iouking horve ard .ooks as craceful as an engine, Mure over, Deing five vears Gid, Ue LY® age; thernfore It Wes thought his viciory Ween sure tug Being a fractionas race. the Horses were Fuurted at the thre in che Quarter pole, and $0 parsed tue winud three ¢ ieud tr *he first u ile, runuime it in d Mamburg begin to creep up on am, We litte Fei ety aid £ ering IC out iw the rear wish wever, and left them mie behind, soon On the second KDENTON’S TAIL WENT UP, and.os the Hon, John Riordan taid wow caiue the graua struggle between Hainburg aud Harney, Down the buck tide aud wiong into the home stretch they camo nearly nec and ueck : out {UME before they got un to the aistanee stand, Ham burg Kave Aw Lesnt! al spurt aid lea Baroy Wil ue by aneck. By a few well timed liits his rider landed him under we string buif a length of Harney, Who was three lengtie ahead « Feiteity Cringing up the rear, Time, 4:01) THe sroRTS During the contest between Hamburg and Barney the scene om the grand slomd was exciting, ‘The #ports woo had gone their bottom dollar on Harney Mere iruntically yeiting the most fermi odus on Hemburg, hoping thereby to save sometur d the ladies Capped their bands aus waved sheir homd- Agrcliele in tueir “leligit at the Lorses’ gallant efits, ‘The Hon. John Riordan said it was a very race, He would have liked it betier if Barney had won, He lost Scouts by Hamburg’s victory. ‘The fourth rice teing but a three-quarter dasit, it Gk! not excite wuch interest, Old Joun Harper w badly bea His horse Littleton wis the favorite sud told bigheattin the pools.get be came in last, and Was ovar being distance “ a * PERSONAL, —— Nilsson and Kellogg are at Newport Col, Jerome Bonaparte is at Newport, Bir Bocne Cunard hus arrived fron Europe. Charlotte Cushman appears at Boota’s in October, Charlotte Cushwan ts building a cottage at New- port, Parepa Rosa goes to Sharon Springs for a few weeks. onard Jerome will spend the ensuing winter in Ewsland John Hoey and Win, fately im Lo don. F. > Judas. the merchant millionaire, bus re tuted (rom Lurupe B.C, Pannestock, of Jay Cooke & Co,, rot from: London in the Scots. Leonard Jerome hay been yachting, aud returns to (own awiully suaburat d.te weakened: bu IL Vanderbilt have arrived ned Delmonico says he is not going w move, vor is be going to build iiguer Uo town. Lite Church Aroand the Corner Sabine is at the Hrorpect Para House, Catskill ‘The Hon, Wilham E. Dodge is the recipient of marked social aie 4 The Hon. Fern ly are spending the sum ¥ M. Cutacagy, the Ressian Minister, is sojourning this sumer AC New Bretton, &, 1 Alien, the Acyutant of the Ninth, supplies Fisk's doute wiih wines, liqnors, and cigars Lester Wallica has rented is pretty marine villa at Newporttor the rest of the seasua, President D, 8. Babcock, of t\ ¢ §: boat Co) {Ww home from HicuBeld, The Hon, Frederick A. Conkling and family are summering at the Prospect Park Hotel, Catskill Nant, of Harper's Weekly, \s « popular and infla- ential thenber of Coupany Ct, Seventh heglment, Jon Short, a rising young bootblack of the City Hall Pars brigade, caifles « horsesioe 1a bis. box for Georce B. Parlin, Req. ington Steam the well known glove fmporter, abd dauahter, retined trom Kurope by the Scout, Mr, Slidell, of Siidell and Mason fame, wio re. cetyl fi Bogiaud, was a relative of Are: August Belinont Mr. Edear Conover, Sickles's Secretary of Legs. ton at Madrid, Bp Wy married a bea Gorman heiress, The Rev. Henry W. Borcher is what be FHOWSAbOUL ferudag” wt home, Peonsn il, Judge Barrett, of the well-known legal frm of Rarrett, Hruamaie & KedGeld, will rewurn frou the Continent Ika few We ks, Nra, Gen, Lander owns fotate at owamprco't, {hela iin) fied and appointed marine vila A beautiful daughter of HV, Allien, Req, of 97 Went Hevenieeut srout.was mari ed in Paris tayo bor Gay to M. Lobo, of the Portu, Mtoe Commodore James Gordon Bonnett, Jr, Heular star and i peraile Young Iwdies at Newport. Joseph Quidor, engineer of Lie famous locomo Chy to Port Jorvis wih the Lightnin express Vals lust Saturday 10 two hours and ten uiiuuses; distuuce Clgby eile Milles | eMIME Cars In Lain, to learn that 8. Romeo Reed of Cincin nati has taken to writiug articles in favor of Keeping Ue Sabbath. We hope Need is in the w formed, but deul of valuable real reveu beautifully situ bs ra REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. panne Nani At the sale of Jamaica property by Johnson & ‘Miller, on Tuesday, over thirty lote were dinposed st {row $200 to $300 per lot. Dusing the season they have sold 00) of the 700 lot which they had i tite villere, and numbers of the purchasers aro negotinuing for the erection of awellings Thirty hoases have been put up) this mammer, The lots, %x100, are desirably located, and murrounded by improvements, Another sale takes piace next Monday, as will De seen Dy advertisement. Jobneon & Miler bad ® saccene(al sale at Flushing Lawn yerterday of upward of Arty lots at from $260 10 $900, Many low hereavouts have been sold at private sate, Lynch & Campbell report the vale of seven futt tote fon the south side of 11th etre, one bantrot feet weet of Seventh aveune. to Willam P. McBride, for #23400 These fizores are rocarded a» ve-y low Croverte jn Abie ouighivntuo | Fnomas Corba i parchinscd s fue residence on Lexingion street, Broo! yn, (rom W. W, Hose, Loyd Conaliyt has hought several tote om 18h etrot near Lex ngvou avenue pon wileh he Gexigns erecting a inantion. O1 ver Clarlion. the recent purchaser of the Bowne estate sear Broadway sation tn Piaehing, has Aree ed his surveyor to Iay oUt A varK Of Uhiny acres, which he hivenda dee ling to the village Mrs. BM. Alicholette baw norehaced twa lore at fh fret and Bth avenue for 4 WO, aud will Koon Con): meuoe to bald. elton. & snccemefal farmer in Raritan owosbin, Nod, har set qoour founding & village, The Place lorinerly called " Pieoataway ” has been re-named Fett ta haf eat of New Brangwick, 0 Deine iMid out and graded. At ‘$is0 to J. Keeed. mers F. bielton recently su! to gy, 0F thle ity, ergot, with an elegant ianrion, tor Butts Doesn't Recognize His Own Guv'nor. * Well, Gav'nos re. ond 1p th who would have thought ot teeing i ieguine 7H #at Opposite ong anocner. Hate ca) ly believe it to De ‘Thoinson, 19 he glanced © teeole perron oaposite him, -rinally be mates nmeelts” Well, new ant itmnust be eo Gny'bOr, any way. Hut Yhatiaw! everyoouy Must kuow ¢vervthlug abdont thie wonderful Do}. 0 let thom real tae great story, Lae Boy Detective, In the Pirende Companion. Ate. ss Death Cheated. ‘The Indian Herb Doctor, 269 Fulton street, Brook- a cured me of dyapens.a, Mre, MURRAY, 11 1% — alll FINANCIAL AND COMMEROLAL, i i ly Withamsburgh.—Adr Weowsspar, Avg. 16—P, M.—The railway share market started o'f wtendy, and with a re- stricted volume of business recorded on the eoneral fist, thougd more than ordivary attension was di- rected to Paeitle Mail, Union Pacific, and Panama, in which it seems a tripartite allianco Las been formed, The market asa rule was firm during t forenoon, but outside of these stocks there was Aothing of consequence doing. The afternoon trade compretiended Reading and Northwestern common, to whieh, in connection with the sbove-named Tes, speculation cmefly ran, Reading, whieh had deen sold down to 1i4on the sudden stringency in Boney in Philidelouta yesterday, explained fartier On, reacted to 114%, while the movement in North- westeru carried up the prio from 00% to 70%. Lake Sucre was ashade more active ona steady basin Rock Island being quiet, Wabash selling ap % per cect. to GI on @ emall trade, Western Union Telegraph waintained the Armnene of yesterday, While in the rest of the let extreme dulluess pre- ed. ‘The firmer tone of the foreign exchanges stimulat- 00 ahicher range of the gold preminm, which opening at 119}5, sold up to 1125, the bulk of business, limit. ed inameunt, being at the intermediate fraction, ‘Toere wasa lot-up in the exactions of holders of coin. and thougs early borrowers paid 9-64, 1.16, and 4-89 of 1 W cous. B diem, later dulanoes lent free of interest either way. The specie exports were $288. 000, and the #ndscriptions to the mew loan $80,000, The receipts of gold at he Sub- Treasury were $331, G81; payments, $57,698; balance, $O4 203,525. Tae customs receiois were #7460, ‘The currency re ceipts were $530,373 wmonts, $549.154; balance, $9.515,75. ‘The total clearings at tue Goid Exchange Bank were $17,754,000; cold balances, 1,820 654; and cur ency balances, $1,901,9%), Tae principal quovadous were: BOA Maceo 0ATRI6 1:50 PB. Mego eA QW P.M os AHDNG Foreizn exelange, ander the easier rates in gid loans, was firmer ub (ce Lass of 100)s@100% for priine 68 days oils ihe money market has roled with ite os tho rates on cali being 3und 3 ® cent, on oi Government bond and stock cullaveral, Discounte are quiet at 507 W cent. ‘The flurry im the Pailacel Piia joan market was (olked avout considerably to- And We eaihered the fet that a leading diag firm lately negotiated 4 time loan of $1,009,000 with the Penne Ratiroad Company at 6 ¥ cent, and com.niss tae loan to rua ono year, Upon the demand of the Ratiroud Company the house casled 19 outa auding deciand engagements for the above amount, woica in turn suggested tne same courve 10 oliver leading banxing fires, whieb result- od in advancing rates from 4% W cent, to 6, The Government bora war ng throngh- out the day ona li he revort in circula ion yesteraay that the Secretary of ‘Treasury worls cail in $45,000,000 of 13685 on proximo, «coms to have been premature, Tt Wappenrs buat (ne amount Co be reured will be erimiuet by the total eabeeriotions for this th, We do nut learn that Mr Boutweil contem mont Diates cabiog in more tan $80,000,000 ov tie Ist Droxino, and te may not go beyond two-tuirde tuut ameunt.” The Secretary etves ont further aseu ces of his intention to so conduct afuirs as to create no monetary disturbances. I'he Lougit million bonus fo-day at 112,12 40 112 4, on a total oferiu. of $1,170,400 at 12 12 to 112 378 Henry Clews & Co: report as ellows at 4 P and asked. 0.8. cur. 68... Wr . WAS. COW... Laas pRtereg. Mae Nl wed. OUD L486 hg! 140d Regs S208, "66, coup. TIM 1142 | 1040s, Coun. SA. Oh COND. LM 14 Cen, B. gold bi ‘There wva a yoll-disiriboted basiness in Stave dons, bur in no issue Was there anything importast ong. New Tevnersecs wero a fraction vetier at Georgia kold 7 being mouiceably stroug at 98% ; of Poemt to Wig, new North M4 to fj, special tax being heavy at 197 Carolinas’ hew, July coupoa, Were firm ai'58, ani Missouri 6s at U8i¢; New York tite bourty bon w selling at 1S. eldnover Ban shores sold at 196, and Central Natioua 106 Rude sod bonds were qniet and trong, Central Poet seving at 994, Casun Lets 28, aud New Je tral, ew, WER. easnry, aveea 134 ig tate. 14g ae, "wa, coup e lol ow.nx are the highest, lowest, and § P.M, ChOBLIE briew# OF Btoe: —Cloaha. Moher. Lncent Bid. avd N.Y.C @ Hndson con... iy Holy NiY'C, @ Mucsou cor...) why EAM cseseroticeee 12 ' ; : ‘MOM may Wn s Line 70% ois Roce Isiand 108% Fort W - ol he & Consrat V3 ke Wester 1) Central - 10K y Central (bien Pacite C0 nad ind Conival Jorwih 70 Joeann ptr we ea an Fargo @ Cooke “1 merican Mer Uuion BX...) 84% < w John F, Tracy. Esq, President of the Rock bland, wes and wtoer ranway lines, sailed tor Enrope t the twotta, Mr. Tracy is progauen ly kuown in fuancial and rail say circles, aud gen abroad for that Fert aud au Which ih jong ser Vices and arduous dure wneaty eotitie him, aud he takes Win him the Dest wishes of many triewds. Where were large anvlications from banks and others or tip new 5 W cent, lot t-day, while ee rane ftom London to Messrs, day Cooke & Co, from their house in that city are of the wort mursging Character, and indjcasé that tue entire amount of the loan’ allotied for Kurope wit oe quickly ken up, eetemcnen BANKING AND FINANCIAL, amet UNITED STATES FUNDED LOAN OF i881 FIVE PER CENT, BONDS, $5,000.00, Tie above amount is all that remains for popular subscription of the $200,000.00 five per cont. United States Consolidated Gold Laan recently offered by the Secretary of the Treasury, Already $70,000,000 have been sudseribed for Principally by the National Bunks, during tho pa few piontis, and ihe furtver sum of $9,000,000 been wilotted to the European markets, and is now bene rapidly taken through a svudicate composed of the largest Louses in Baglind und on tho Coatinent, which has already subscribed for $15,000,090, OF the remaining $50,000,000 reserved by the Sec retary of the Treasury for @ Mmited period, fur tais country, $10,001,000 have been subscribed by a ryn te composed of the lir,est dealers in Govern tbouds, among whom are Mees FISK & UATOH, VERMILYE & ©O., MENRY CLEWS & CO, CLARK, DODGE & CO LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, VIKST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, ‘This loan wo consider the best investment for inwurance companies, and Private investors of aap ef the Gold Loans of the United states, ‘Tam PRINCIPAL AND DETENEST Alle ravanis ne OOLD OF THE PRESENT STANDARD VALUE. Tite ar. TEREST 18 PAYABLE QUARPAMLY. UPON the 19- of Pebruxry, May, August, und November. Cowon AND Reorerenen Bonne Ane ieSURD IN THY osUAD DANOMINATIONS, THE BONDS ARE EXEMPT, PRINCT-AL AND INTEREST, FROM TAXATION LN AMY FORM BY OR UNDER NATIONAL, STATE, OR MUNI- CIPAL AUTHORIPY. ALL THE ABOVE FRA- TURES ARK UNMISTARKABLY EXPRESSED IN TUR LAW, AND U:ON THE FACB OF THM BONDS, WHICH ARE THERKFURE FRE® FROM ALL FUTURE VOUBT OR ADYEKSE LEGISLATION. All inenes of United States bonds wil! be received in exchange at rates to ve agreed upon trom day to oay. Bonds will be received and delivered free of exe pouse, As fully $15,000,000 of the $50 000,000 have already been engaged by the syndicate and other snb- seribers, it ia expected that the small rewaining balance will be rapidiv absorbed, especially as on the Int of September next the Secretary will appro Priate $90,000,000 of the coin belonging to the Trens- ary to tao redemption of 599 bonds, in addition to too amount provided for by the syndicates in Europe And America, Interest upon the amount thus notified will core at the end of 90 dave ( # orovided by law), and further notices of redemptions will follow at short invery ua, The above-named banks and bankers will assiet Actively In tie negotiation of this joan, and, in ad- dition, alt banks and bankers throazhout the couns Iry are requ: d to set as atente, to whom a oni- form commission will be allowed, Farther infor- Mavion will be furnished on appilestion to JAY COOKE & CO. General Subscription Arents for the New Five Per Cent. Loan, ) Yora, Philadelphia, and Washington, alps New York Markets, Wrowranay. Age. 16 Foun AND Mra Kood tous as Rye fone mor vent in fair Comand. We q Brate rune: five Weetern and 81 75085104 10 shipping extens, 1 $550 odo bakers’ ad fay brands, Inevadint St. 118, BS.TVAKH 25; Southe o BID Ing OXtENE, OB do trade nia tamiy exiras, $0.50¢8850, hye He@® Corn meal Hs 60¢83.9 for Western, aad 15 108 Font er. and Br. Rika. Coffer quie Carolina, 8) en, ONG Ht good redming, 04 29%c.. with sales 9: 0 Wids. 20) Renned sugars dull; haras, 14 Be. Creare —Whent 1@%. lower and more active: PATE MO arrive, 128 00) bos, wt $1.) N G40 spring: 8150@ 81.40 for 1 Wer; 81 4M@81 dq cor amber ¢: Common to show white, hye b Very unaetiled. aot rime Divek aod m xo. and 4 @isc. tor white Western. ‘ra lower and more AoUve; sales 160,030 buab,, eos Ing at 67 for pF ine ‘nixed afloat, "KOVISIONS='o_k was lower and fairly active: sales 2.00. Dis. mews at 613.25 for presen. and September de= very. with sone ew:ly omaluens at @1 S734 $US fo eal Jou. Teer in firm. ‘Bacon, 7@7X¢. for Westor €itv: by bak’ Western #hot cate ia twit demand; % 4 th s clear bellies sot at Be OVOF; 40 pkey Uriuocily aod new Western sold pot at Yse; Old do nomi dat ‘October at DM: Bott tin dema 1882 Hitro Tee. unty tails, 4 and firm: § Wertern, 12@206. a0 ‘umn mas Arn: Fefined on the spot. Qalet at $1 8L rete 8p turre tine wa heh. el ac 949K. Whisker rd 8d fininer ; rein to Lis “i ool, B4@M. by stam, TH® stronger and more retive, The market was Ler aloe 2 i Borg, at Isige. for midline do. "Fort tire les Live Stock Market. Wodvesiay, Aug 16.—There was Deet rattle for Inck of roceipis, Sheep re A shade firmer, bul not quotaoly shoen were ao. at daG04e. #M, ant lambs ae pis were 4310. Hogs werd weak at 5! 1 EM alvo, ani Gate # M dressed. A car low OF coarse State noes, 01 Fare, DFOUZ Ut SMa e BD. live weight: receipts were 2,901. Adidesriied be eacned MARINE INTELLIGENCE, areas MINT ATONE ALWANAC—TMIA DAY. oun ris 512 pup SSiaooa Mees... 608. nin WAY Sandy Hook. $41 Goy, Islana, 9 80 Hell Gate.....20 62 Areived—Weowes soy, Ane, ™® ip Asnigod, Fernandina. mase. amd pass, 1p Dacian, Leghorn aul Gioraitar, mdse ad Da Steamahip [aly Liverpool. mdse and pass. wip Volante elon bmp Prince Aly Hark Harriet. Bs ehooner Caspian, Lepr Seho per Flor see, 5. doi er Guiding st or Mayflower, Schoover Pampers at J Schooner Portland. Wiad: Schoouer Bar sb Beraic Behooner Susie P Aino. ie wan Satcep—Ste: Assyria, G ben, 8. — Ste si piles, COLL, BL. Creare’, HunDeT, Fer nd ast rl @ Vou@rs wtan & mo ome aad Orting OF ay Von Ktift~s of patterns D SPANISH Gov. room, echionders Also enor tA'Y" aud pocket pratola, rites cates. @c , in great variety "Wil supply govera: Mente Gud te trader “W-C/SQUILhy Secretary. Diamond Lug: new nnd be Faery Hee sewelre and Silverware 3. % Fulton st, New Yores aiuonun & epee iaity Improve your Hair, "s Pomade due Will impart to Ittichaces aud strougts Ceeie Abbott's Native Emery Soap removes ail staing, adi leaves the haaus suit and piaut. 2d Dey st. psindesnal te Weak hale is strenathened by the use ot pale Veanianls Mot erAsineee’ BF d _ MAKKIEL, AIT CROCHERON.— At st mone, ») Islana, hy the f Trimity Churca, New York, Ji t Lovie E., duuglver of bo. Of Staten Is aid DIED. BARKY.—At Yorkville, oa Tnesday, Anguet 15, Fil beoved wife of Kedmoud Burry, 1 the Oth yeur ri |v. and those of her sone. (John Borgen, ace F epee MERSEN ners from hf late res at and 4th uy say abernoon, August iT, O'CL0eK jE ace Calvary Ce wetery DOUGIE Weitiesday ue, AGzUst 16, Mave Al and Mary Al Douwhery one a Lae revel triva dy of the faintly are res fallvinvived co attend tae it Mis pareuts. 441 Ewst Wah ty on Ch FUCHLAY AL Greenpoint, August 16. Mrs, Mary A, Fiien.es, ti tae 4h ven OL her agC ive rien eat the tai y a ully tnyited tn attend the funeral, trom tae Fe fer soni law, 7) Gree @at, Grerbyolut, L 1, on Thursday wftcrbu KCARNEY.—August 1, homas Kearney, in the bh. y age & Lative of srules, coals ker.y, Lie I int piace from the rest ene + Aon, 1d Gils thy BruoalyB, on Tautaday, AMgUAt L oeicen t Spranl Rotices, BLE GOODS FOR SUMMER L ME. Copeniagen Coral (owd lupo ration), Fuperior Biatkiorty sia dies Kutovn favorite Drwude Coxuae Rrandies (vint, 1868 toit ig France, or by cave or allon” Old Ku * hiskeys Sauterns, Hoo Chamipagnce, englisa Ale ad Porter, Cota i euth am Fine Laole Luxurics Havana cigars, to te. tad oF ieculies, Pine Heidsivcs $21, cur ency, or as low ag ay Otaer Louse, Establisnes iso HBR LK @ CO, 58 Pulton st. ‘VON'S MAGNETIC [Near PowDEM the genuine aad origiial—ts tne oily actiols or «hing. which will destroy Cockroaches, Heabugs, Ants Auta, and other fusects, Noae gcauine without &. LYUS ew VOR” FRECKLES. OTR Twice, and Tit tise aire, ILA Wes Bot Teele LOuon| wacrautnd to ratiove ane worse Elsie Prepared uns by Alte. SHAW, Wein We Ne ee CLEAN AND SOFT HANDS « aa aid Abvot's Sutive kutery Soap,” ZIRCON BOA CO Dey st ROYAL HAVANA LOUPEIY, #990 00 in gota drawn cyery (7 days. I'riees cashed And information furnished, ‘The highest rates paid far Coubloons, Spauisn bank bills, bonds, de. Orders Fromptiy Ailed $309,3%—fuil amount of prices sold oF Us tn diawing of Api ts TATLOR & 00. Ronkers, a Walls. New York. LOTTERIES, Now York 8 ikl Ont ad aiter onto we Wil alow 1? ner cent diiterocee > aati uve CT Oo fe aa Mun we nee 69 HNALHAN, 4 Gilsey Bullding, oR AnS: WILLIAM TON HAS REMOVED ees st. Hoe Wits __ Persomal Hotices, its. MARIA GERBECK, forme idlng aa Nitaaiseit aA Wat iiiear ifomn her 800A wen exlugton av.. corner foih ete HY PENG ARLD, 1: perv ie (rom This dave are forbid teamer New Champion on account of . & BANS,

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