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= ) THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE OLD WORLD'S NEW |RECKLISS MISMANAGEMENT OF THE 5.8. GUBRRIERE, Brand of Whinkey ts Served Out to the Navy? Officers who donot Kh om Fethome-Tialinns Savin the Finest of Our Frigates. 4, Itely, July 31. In a previous commu ‘pication trom the gallant Guerriere I gave a fow vals of our eruise Ccesribed & new method of foreign rep’ Aion, known among us ast You will reme Fourth of July prin wential feature of which is deciledly t that iguidity was the element to to carve out our future hours, however, prove 0 that the Fourth of July principle was whic we wore destived Twenty odd atiatactory one in make apparent at a fearful, unstable son 1 will now boing drought (I will not magnificent, the lighthouse on the reef clearly insight ant Le: hearing right ahoad ana vi M., the suo shi uteee the discvlored Ty was just 2 i Veautituily, sO bu the ship struca who reporiod dager dear out ond mind his own busin 4 with tron brace'ets for Tie sume wise Igives the wron be Unit they hay. Fhe would be Wrong; that truth seeins to atic effort wil be tuade by those won whom pensivility ought to fall, to cover Tue Matt “he ship remained upon tle reet from Wedues Jay ntl Suaday following ything was done relieve her from tbe Mm, Dat It Was Mot Accomplished | steum vesse.a bel Poet iricates, ‘Toe second day 0 bleam power of the Guerriere wor lost by a hawser ermitted to get around the propeller, requir to be towed to 5) ezzia Where sie w1l! nd toe necessary repairs are made, Pot the vessel been favored with been broken up. the ship—zons, accident the movaule Wor taken nd stores—and pu ae arrived in Spezzis sie was a periect wreck aud This affair ts ree than the Nantncke: great pity, | we pot the responsibility, race to huve this noble suip jeopuraied JGNORANCE AND INCOMPRTEN We have now be * ont Wii ve tui dabie accidents to build an e have not as vet ener vo« much damage d out of eno as been done. Hinary amoun it the Ure room, rais. plates tuto ver Lirge pieces of © staal bouts of eet Td ts, that the pparemt by the most ¢ for the Government, Versatility 0! Wil secure af 40 FOUDINg a Newsp YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAM The Potato Blight ja Lretaud-Joho Bright crfectly Reco The applications fur the the United States seut Loxvox, Aug. 21 ent, funded loan of fn and the Continent to & Co, tho bankers of the Syudi he bank to tnor he opening of nie quarter of alavUnE alotted te ped to an wlarmin Joun Bright has to w gre st ameutary duties at Vicworia tw again i Irreligious Expressions in the Preach Ane cments tor Alge Assembly to-day a by trreligious biy—Reintor declared that he should ever les of morality reluturcement tothe army of Al President Thiers's Pants, Aug. Assembly Committee Budget (as agreed 10 fix che salary of Pree vers at 500,000 francs, TY expenses and presence lisso\ution of ‘the present ¥ i 4oon '0 be brouzht forward ab ding the resioration of the cv with @ credit in addi Carpentors' strike connected with the MISTAKING HIS MAN, the Careor of ten 810,000 4a loan in Oc und to be irreguia: ad Deen solen wis obtained Fbaving had possession wil gusty ka Op his giving Dal lis exauine. for to-morrow, explained to the sati of tae Court He was inme ti hoers, and gay Last spring La nb ested for pasaing ® Serai nto the Towbs Nov lung afterward he Was gaia ar conmitiod on since remain charge to the nfensed to bisown par surance Com Whe character ot the 1 KHOA ledge of © pame of the President, gave orders for Daltile The Keutucky Legisiatur, ‘The vext Legislature of wily, 6 Demograts. & Renudicam MUTINY AND MURDER, — Amether Story from Ludlow Street Jatl— ‘The Grows Bratatity ofthe C in of the Nevada—One of Crow Killed noother Seriously Injures Allen F. Parker of Springfield, Masa., James Walters of Philadelphia, John Nevil, and Wiliam F, Lons, belonsing the crow af the ship Nevada, from Kio Janeiro to Boston, arrived at quarantine yeato day in double irons, On complaint of Capt, Lunt, commander of the Nevada, charging that Parker, Walters, Nevil, and Long bad been gui ty of mutiny, they were taken into custody by the United States Marshal, and thrown into Ludlow atreet jail Mr. Parker shipped at Boston ns second mate. The prisoners say that on the fourch night out Capt. Lunt reduced Parker to the grade of a common seaman, because be would not treat the meo with greater severity, James Sanderson, who was made fecond mate, in ever: conded his brutal comman ie ne delight in torturing Parker and wounding his foel- ings en every oecasion. ” Siuarting under the cof and blows, Parker seized a belaying pln and knocked Sanderson down, On the following morning, while Capt. Lunt was putting Parker in irons, tlie crew ap: Hed the captain and interceded for Parker. snid that they had witnessed the whole affair, and that Parker was not to blan At this the captain and mate became enraged, and drawing revolvers began au indiscriminate fring ainong the crew, Jamen Hill, seaman, was instantly killed. and James Walters seriousiy wounded in tho fide. The bali passed through bis body. Mr. Hazieton, the pisno maker, had & son on board. Young Hazleton had run away from home, and this was his Arat trip. He lay io jail at 110 nineteen days, The Nevada saiied from Kio on the 17h of May. She t# owned by Barker & Co., 0: Hoston, Juiging from the statements of the crew hey have bad a tough Ume on tueir homeward voysae ——— COM, DENNETIVS CHALLENGE CUP. peat Vice-Commodore Doug ho Taking the 1 ber M Newront, Aug. 21.—The regatta for the chal- lence cup originally presented to this env by Com modore Bennett, and won by the Tida) Wave Inst June, was sailed for to-day, Tae course was from serosa line drawn from the Dumplings to where the judges’ boat was anchored to and around » #take boat anchored off Block Island and return There were not #0 many eniries as usual, as no body cared particularly to win « challeoge cup, when they should be forced to sail every old tab that should wish to challenge them. ‘The idea pro- posed in today's SUN of Having an equivalent put up vias been received with universal favor, Tu START. The yochts were some time beating out of the horbor. When they were all out the signal was xiven, and they crossed the bar as follows Carrying Away Sanpno. CROSSING THY LINE, The Sapvbo flew off with a good lead, followed ily after by the Madie, who was suiling vory Ml Tt appears cx Commodore Loper took a bit of Lis keel of, which lightened her considerably. The fleet litle Gracie crossed the line pearly a min- ute ahead of the Madgie, The gallant old Alarm, with her extended boom and increased mainsail, patted over next, folowed closely by the Peerle wito the Vindex and Dreadnaught close on her hecls. The tatters bow looked very well, and phe Was 0 univesral Lavorite gu the spectators. The Palmer came next, aud she suiled o* if ahe meant t tke ber old position of tastest boat in the squad- ron, The Foam to.lowed closely ater, with tne Saaie.Tilal Wave,ana Rambler brit sing up the rear, THE SAPPHO EREPING THE LEAD. As ‘Ve yachts sailed wong the Nerrows passing Narrigunaest Bay, We Sappho wept her] i closely by too Madgie. ‘Tue win t was abcut ~ etting the yachts obont bead their conrse The old Arm boxed wondertally sively, and held erowa for some time, b v tie Palmer, Who had crept up to windward ot the Dreadnauzht tho Alarm aud started in alter the Madgie naught Was deing very well, and alter racie, held straight along and ra weward of the Tie Wanderer and lay off to windward sail AN ACCIDENT TO THE PEERLESS Shortly before 1 o'clock the Peerless carried @ ad, and Was loft aconolete wreck, The ran ¢ nto Point Judith, sul holding sition in the fleet, ‘The relative pos ition of the jacute was scarcely changed at the point The Gracie led the sloops as be oe, closely follow €4 upon the windwar | quarter oy she Viadex. The former having at tovsail Was compelled by taking tu her jib or lose her posi ion the race ‘The Har ‘atler several attempts ued wtutverly imp je to pass the Tidal Wave, elapse! inte her usual position astern of ihe The Tisol Wave g tting a favorable sturt of Closed Up tae ao between Lerself and the at 19) thoy were sailing abeam A the Magic. passed the leading "i thes neared the stake boat, bound back to tne city. The Columbia had on board us guests Gov. Hofman and cauzuter, and Judge Bedtord, TUENING THE STAKE BOAT, Tho bows turned (he stukte in the following order: Sapp Madzie a nein Dreadsaugan Tidal Wave... Hoe wind chanzed to tue east as tho Dreadnaught rounded, (aus chuvliag the yachts lo complete the Face 1b Cue lity leg. ‘Ibe same relative positions ae (hose lield at the turoing stake were maintained Mout Jucith on the retura. ‘This passed, how- ever, the Drednaugit began to display moat re murkable sailing ability, eating the Tidal Wave out o the wind, and having’ passed the Alarm, troated erin like ‘manner, The Tiual held considerably better @ind (han We Alarm, who dropped cous. erably lo leeward, It was really A BEACTIFUL S1ONT to see the Drea naught «nil wiih every sheet hauled fit and keeping ® point Coser to the wind thun anything ese In the fleet. ‘The gup oetween the Mavgie and Palmer was being closed very rapidly, an’ ita Inger it would have u diferent resa froin tue speed with which the Palmer UshL Were uveruauliNg (he Orst wo boats bier, known for 6 me aS Mahoguny eas Coal Tar Smiih, did not exiibit superior polite of sailing. ‘The Tigal Wave complete y Ivid her out, Coming home (he brecae cept ap twlerably trash rue eared that it the race were to be ton iniles Judging nd Dread Th rv ieled anne uM Arriva 47d 40) 8 i a aM 2h The up. Vice-Con modere Burgess Was fortuaave enongh ww win th Op prigs with the Sadie, mud thar carry Mway w pilae to tue Bustern Yaout Club, ANOTHEK REGATTA A rogaite will (nae piace (o-morrow for a cup pre- evter hy Vice-Comiiodors Douglass, open ts oonhers only. ‘Ine courre will be roin an Hiaaein «sine diawa from Brentow's Keel tightship to (ie Comotites boat, tO and /round a fla boat sta edo Hoes Islend. asin tue race of to-day, n to and wronn) Vineyard Sound lightship, and 1 ‘ D staring. Lue start will be & a mist be saded in nine Daould tie distance be com: bin that tine, tue race Wil be repeated on Uesuyy. ‘Tiere will be no tune allowance, —— Secrets of the Kentucky Kull Orannization te be Kaposed Lovisvinne, Aug. 22.—J, J, Gilbert, Kelsey, and W brougnt Letore the United States Commissionor to-day, charged with €) ¢ parties to the late alleged Ku-Klux outrages Ww Kstit county, and sent to jail in default of $2,500 cach, Gilbert \s suid to be the captata of one of the Ka-Kinx companion, aud a leading man in. thy ore iow tm that tion, Tt is said that Gillam is ubout #ixteon years old, and has boon arrested once before but escaped from the Court House 10 Cox burn Gillam w this city, He will be used by (Le Goveroment ue & Witness agaiuet te others under arrest. tis un derstood he will on conditiva of being released ex bone the secret Organiastion ta Estill ond Powell counties, aad confirm t ely PUIishod Lestimony Of Payne lu recard Lo the signs, Kips, passwords, bud Ulaer wacninery of the order. a ‘The Sixth Warders' Fun, Early yesterday moruing several four-horse stages drew up {rout of the Joseph Dowling As toclation rooms at Centre and Fraoklia streets. Yieke stages were soon filled with mberw and invited eueste of the Morgan Jones Chowaer (lub, Tbe Ciuo and ite gneste weut on their an pus! excursion to Burns's Hotel at Sheepaboad iy, hod aller & toothsome (east returued iu good lu tor ln tue evyeulug. THE CONQUERING CRIPPLES el THE MUTUALS BEAT THE FOREST CILY OF ROCKFORD. ———— A Close and Exciting Stru ©) on the Field of Baitle—Ch: of one of the Rockford Men- score 6 to 5. The Forest City Club of Rockford are now on their second Eastern tour, and yesterday played & ame of their series (or the championship with the Mauais of this city, on the Union ground, Wil Namebargh, Not more than about 600 persons vis ited the ground, The rports who were present for Awondor did not plunge as usual avon the Mute And make them favorites at ridiculous odds, but contented themselves with investing on them at evens. Not many expected the Mutuals would be able in their present crippled condition to defest such a powerful team us the Rock/ord nino have Proved themselves to be, but they were agreeably disappointed, the Mates playing a very good felding sme indeed, thougi moking avery poor show at the bat, With the exception of turee bad throws by Ferga- fon, the Mutuals’ Qeiding score was without an er- ror, and very few errors were committed on tho Rockford side either, Addy and Anson being the Principal delinquents, ‘Taking the gaine altogether, {t was very weil played, and Was much better than Was anticipated, being interesting and exciting throughout, Had it not been for Mack's vory child ish mistake of not going to bis base after he had bit the bail in the seventh tnaing, it 19 doubtful if they would not have defeated the Mutes; but live and learn 18 an old proverb, and Mr, Mack leara- ed a lesson yesterday he will not forget in a hurry, The mew order of striking adopted by tie Mutos yesterday did not appear to have any beneficial effect upon the score, as only five first base bite were made by them altocethe and these were made by threo men, Start, Higham, and Pearce, Bad Dickey fielded splenuidiy, mak tug some wonderful stops; 1, he viayed to his oud-time form. Higham did very’ well at secont base, and so did Latfeld inthe et feid. Of tue Kocktord men, Fisher, Falmer, and Anson did well iu the Ged, and Mack and Fulmer did the best at tie bat. Mr, MeVey of tie Boston Club umpire, ond dise bis duties wel witha tary exception, lay was City nin mn d ut 3:15, the Forest vinst To Tue DAT. Mack hegan with « preity fair foul h making his base, ant then e reat thee. Ken 0 to High ge AruCK A” warm od It weitto start. Hatheld ® voor bit to third, when Start followel wud bit dD wnt sent ty Mack similar tout at dd nicely to M r, which Fisher pte Dut he dia pot hoi Mt. Pa Fisher t. ded it to Adds, a Addy sent (he Yall (o'biack, putiiag Patterson ont al fret SECUND JNNINO.—Addy lod off. and was the By vy Wott Bulres followed, anit “ton three strikes, Charlie Mills bos (ai f then tried aviured Paiverson Ss Began With aKord Uh also badly thrown, liye! Aid Lo His baled on a passed ball. 4 OWL ud thie: to wecoud, & bext, snd 1 tbuugiag W cor ty Add Like l gnang Une game i tot led off wit’ £004 Line Nit oN it pretty on tne fy. red on thies strikes t fo ¢ bat be, Bird tolivwed. aud Mille pa after wi lkin > third. Macs. wae foul vais; te ‘ aed bup weil, and folded 4 Was fret (dhe oat, ana soul e gr: 4, DUC Fisher went forit, abd falling, H Dine. Pear ‘nd made bis o tio werd. Harn ae hex! aud was tly bY Ham, and Hivham would have been out it Han @ on] weil to Addy, Start goths ba Mader, beauilimly stopped ‘by Fusiuer at Tit to lett centre. aud was taken by fiy. Fisner pitched. & Dall rather wilt, 1 Kigsan nad Pease ccame home, Wolters acatat Noone to short wel Nelded Dy. Mu wer and he re Cred at hiat, The gume 9 tot ta favor of the Mutes Sei rn INNING Anson led off and wae Well taken on Uie fly by kagier. Fisher tollowed, and hit to sort, buy Seaiee plexed up the ball well and Gelded him out ALPiat. Hastiuge tivo made Diy base ope Ng suort [to left. stealing 10 Bis second. Addy nent hitto Fe ga-on ‘but hocid not throw itwell, and Addy got his bare, Stiree wae next ard made his Date on wescd Nt torieht eld Hastiogs couiug hone, oot Hat was rollred at fire by Higuam wid Start Was fret fat and hit weil to third, t Well to Mack, am retired ‘and Went outon tat fy to Stree, aug Fe red wt first by Fisher's p.et yy to Mack. Firra INNING. Fulmer led off re feld. foilowed by # threw the Dall Dadiy t «up i eusily to ntare nade ® Kood Bit to thi citurew itto Mack, aud Dick gor to f Mack, But Higham came Hatfied then drove the Dall'to third. bet Anson fevaed hin prettily out at Bret, Siart bit a preity grounder, splendid up by Fulmer Fver. ture th 0 Sack, Aad Jue eon the fy by Bid tar « now #to? In Lavor of New York Sint! IaiNO—Fisber led off, bat in trving to make agood hits tipped tee ball into Biiis's bands. Hast Rif's feartiily not one tw, short, spleautuly stony e-and fielde! in time to Start obliges (ole down for a short Line af tc as he fed been fey rely hurt by {De Dail, Adds ther achive nice ove to left fold, which Hatfeld took ou tie fly witnin an inch or two of the ground. Wo ters wa Litto tue bat, Dut he did ho KoOd, be tig Ca, urd: the fy by stives im the right field. Egvler fo'lowed, and hit to third, but Ausoa threw (ho aii too iow, in. Juriug Mack's baad very severely; #0 Daily indeet wae he buri that obliged to g) out Ino the left Ned, and Ham played thir |, wille Auson look bis posit on Atfiel. Mille thes f.tto short, and Fulmer feed Dim out at frei. Rergoson bit’ to short, bat Futuer Lrew ibe ball badly (o Amon, kggler coining how Higham ‘next got lit base ou, ea short hit tiett, Ferguson coming hoine, aud Ce COL DIS Dase Oo & muff by Ham, Hatheld, however, forced Higham out 4. Ouird oo & poor hit t SEVENTH LN NtN! short, well stopped and feidea by Pearce t Ham ‘then mace his base on a pret Geld, followed by Fulmer, who also vood hit cver L'earce's head Bira ona clean nit to cen redeld. | M. left. bring e, DHL NE Kuson seclng kin) & MOMeNL OF 80 aller creepl rst calied to Walters to poss the bal asked for Judgment, the umpire of course giviug hin Out Anson Was the: captured on the fy by Hatnel es began with & good hit to Start tie Rockford men lowing # fine chance through te Supidity of Mack, Pearce led off with a rood. bit to wk ing hie thy d then bit to Anson, frst. Start bite bouncer to Fisher and #00 Patierson, Who Hit & 8p Fiebt Lely, Was beautifully taken on Ay by adily hone aerna, Fisher led off, Dit, well to short, bul baa Dickey stopped It ded Num out first. Hastings wastaxeh on the fly by Hatfeid Adoy then mit oue Well cat waien. Higham was told. 40 go iar, but 2 hin down) 1 far out s began for the etrises, Begher splendid followea witw msn wi op nde Pots rome ) Ham. nnd Vave was OWT al AreE. Malia toen his ove fh wtid Mack Cook him on the fly fo the left feld, NINTH INNiNG—Hain led of With & good hit to third, but Fergy threw the bail badly to Start. Fulner nest u 1 and Fergy gaia torew the baila ii th Wild, but Start ought to have he ait, an | Ham who bud got to lis third ian in, Walle the ball was thrown. to Higism to put Fuliug? out white stealing to seo ond. Hird thea hit @ bouncer to Wovers Aud De Tetsrod at fist ck hit a licer to Ferguson wiso Aelded it well to Start and Fuliner came bome. Anson thon War takewon tue fy by Siart, teaving the Mutes ¥ ctors wit) An Inning to spare. ‘Ferguson went to the bat rst wid nit 'o Fi ho folded hin Our a frat Wn to lowed abd Was wl OCULOL fist, Fu mer aut air at ile exccution,. Pearce Was Gest 1 low down on lue lly by Addy, scons. ORMST CITY. ORIBTR) MOTH, ominen Macks iat b 41-2 2)Hathela. tor vb ANKOB.B1 Doss. & OO O/tare dsb Boos, 1d Fisher. pe. sccc 4 9 0 O|Patterson, Ff 00 Hastins. 6 ey a at 00 Anay.20 b 200 ¢ 06 Stree nt sot 00 Pet. f Pata oo Fniuier, 112 2)itigham, $0... 22 Burd, 6. $01 i/Pearce, sac a3 Total 5 8 8] Total... 765 Ge. tet, 24, 84. 4th, Sih. Oto. 7th, 8h, On riewdiy.t Oo 8 Pe 8 LO Bg Muwdleecc@ § 8 O 2 3 0 0 0-6 Unpire—Mr. MeVey of the Hostea Club, ‘Tune of game! hour, W minutos Billiard Match in Newark. Chas, A. Frinke and E, Francis played a game Vast might us follows: ms Frink—t2 $20 21126 198.808 010.7 15 48 0-90.60 18 18 6s 0.6 .0.57 57.0 15 9 1 89 270. 827 80.0 M9088 VSi4s OH 126 8 40 12 621 i 78 21 69 8 0 045.86 12 100045 15S VO OO 298 15 120 9 14 0 ¥—1b01 Lovisvitus, Ky., Aug. 21.—Gen, MeCook, th: Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, will be compelled to withdraw from tho ticket, as he hing already done from the cauvass. It is evon said that o 1® partially deranged, Gen. Kwing 1s proposed for bis plac hie? ‘Trotting in Prospect Park for 81,000 Paosraot Park TROTTING Monday, Aug. 2, —Matoh, 1.900, T1108 hen $15. in harnoss, HW. Howe's bm: Rows andoreon ---., ». Duatam’s s,m. Neile, Oat 46, 2:8, 44514. The Saratoun Races. The races were postpoued yesterday on go- eount of tue Weath VICTORIA RENDING HER FAITNFUL SERVANTS HOME, avalpinemin The Quer Speech on Prot ing Part) ment-Only Six Peors Present-Charmed with the Washington Treaty—Likew with the Gran he Royal Family. Loxpox, Aug. 21,—Parhament was prorogued today, The Commons were *ummoned to the Chamber of the House of Lords, where they listen- ed to te Queen's speech, Only six Peors were in aitendarce, and onty a few ladies were prosent ‘The speech was read by the Lord Chancellor, a8 one of the members of the Roya! Commission, ‘The follow ing is a verbatim copy of the speech: My Lords ond Gentlemen Tne’time hae now arr! Joase you from your atien: commend your Tacknowiedg with which ent {he Prinoess Louwse and Prince Art Feat events and important chanwes wnic! recently occurred on the continent of karo: e will not Compromise the friendly. relations existing between the Crown of the U. Kingdom and foreign powers Whaever prt 1 may tke In those International ques continne the maintenance fons whicn from time to time may arive will 0 De ken wih no other view t Conierence which commencement of the sess! Hoerations by the F sidere:| and agreed tip ula {ons of the treaty of 1856 whien concerned the Biack Sea and Bosphorus. 1 trust the nnanimous deciion of the (owers which has been recorded 10 the new treaty may Asist in securing the tranquillity and Welfare of (he Bast, WASHINGTON TREATY. atacti Fefer on the present o¢ eiations with the United States. By nington modes of vet Deen fixed for reveral questions whion tuaiped In dispule, my Communications with tt Goverument not being withont promi i u9 other countries. The Presiden, " 1th eepecial casion to our tae treaty of Fejou nending Dy exam in the adoption of cer Obtain general Fecomaiion wi Yon to the code of international Hace upon the Aleposition of ard with cordiality and ements which have ove) cutiom of the treaty Is nda tha: the provision ny View bizh y onda: the intere On. OD. Lire. PFOviei us, bOWEFEE Wet Will PASS Independent and fue! Judgment, UVERNMENT OF FRANCE # to alter some of the provisions of ‘Of 1860, which are now term) welve months by eitu the Lam sugivus to meet th . ercand to give scope .or any meas: to wet the fiscal exigencies; but I ®ya.uabie aid jaw. 1 place fail ro- the Aniericans to carry | the subsidiary a jeter!) le UyOR BOL Cracking States the mucb for (heir closer of Commons: Tt! plies whieh, auder the circu of the y Hrecied my Government to asx from you, ard io sum of money you Lave voted er to meet the chance and compensations required the aoolliion of the system of purcuase im tne uuion eutiemen of the Hom for the liberal #0, ve with concern to a defaite issue 1 recomm ndea fo youn the speech from (ne throne at the opening of able to or in Featment of sone suljects W tue the on; Dut eeveral important laws have been a1 ded to the statute poo. By tne Arny Regulations bi} you have made iherni provision for those officers cL tae aliny Who Will BO longer be permiticd on ret.re Pt y TO SRLL THRIR COMMISSIONS to thelr sncceesore; ond by transferring to the exeen Lve government powers In respect (3 the ala liars forces wiich Hitherto lave been vested 11 the Lor utenant of Counties, You have ind the foubiation d to effect a cloter union auoug of tie kingdom, ull Exmsuination of the facts Jon conferred exiraordinry rowers on the Viceroy of lund {of the repression of agrarian ontrages. tn Wealmenth, has (hus ine anewored it purpose hive where int the United Kingdom there is Aeituving mw erie, aud agr.culiuse aod trade are prosperou ¥ the uneas ating to university teats, to the repeal of the Eccles astical Tit wct, and to the 1 which affect trades 0 tons, you have broacht © neue on long continued and ne cort-ave ihe Loca Government Be 1 trust, prepa: the way for important pan nist: alive in, provements. Ak aet rdicial Comm t Yee Will supply much needed ciements ol etrengih to AN IMPORTANT TRIBUNAL, and afford a prospect of clearing away a serions arrear Of appeals now vetore the Privy Coane. Th every likelihood that for a lous tine to rome the gre Lad varied Ivtere. ne United Kingdom and ot (i Fmpire at large, together w.ta the extruding deman Ol mode. nOCILY, Mimy prevent any liguleung 0. the hovorable bnt arduous burdeu of legisiation. ‘The condition of the revenue, the revived activity in Liarvest are guntocts for A that hese and all Le otner trade, aud the prospects ot t Cougratulation, aod | t eet eee Tiostaenes tn fit snow lecgmenis iu the earts Of a gratefal p oples “© At the conclusion of the speech t!¢ Lord Chan cellor declared the adjournmont of te session of Harliament uatil Nov. 7, and the members soon afver separated —— Presentation to Justice Shandley, ‘The medallion portrait of Washington in alto relievo presevted io Justice Eiwara J, Shandiey last evening, isa fine work ofart, It is of bronze, set {9 maroon-colored velvet, the whole enclosed in A magnificent gilt frame of unique design. The likeness is taken from the bust of the Father of His Country by the sculotor Wiseman, to be seea in the Hotanda of the Capito! at Waabington, The casting was done ia the art foundry of Thomas Miller, 102 Vest Prince street, by a French worker in nawed Pierre Emille, Tne (ramets from a des by John Coo Bleecker streot, and ts in si vax10 ‘The presentation was made in tLe pariors of the Oriental Club. ——___-_- A Stormy Passage from New Orleans, The steamship Victor arrived from New Or- jeans yesterday after a #tormy passage, At8 A. M. on Aug, 15, when off Jupiter Inlet, she took a heavy gale from the N,N, W., which at 8 P, M, increased to @ hurricane, The ship was thrown on her beam ends, and I until the next morning wita treaks of te deck under Water, and the « & cisan break over her. Her cubin was e aud flied with water, AtO A, M of the idl Mierated, and tt was found that the cargo bad suifled, the ship Laving six streaks hee! with much water in the biige. After that she had strong exsterly winds with raip Tho Great Fire in Newark, The loss epee bncving of the Ward Hospital in Nowark on Sunda} Might, with tho stocks of Ja- cob Logowitz and Headiey & Son, of 14 Dey siroo New York, trun and traveling bag manatacture: will reach §4,00. The building was owned by Krastus D. Thayer, Charies L. Cornish. and tne e ato of the Inte Josiah Blood, of New York, It w: Valued at $30,000, and was Mily insured, “Mr. La. Kowitz"s lons was about €40.000, and iis insurance $31,125 Witltam O. Headley & Sou's loss ia osti inated at $29,000; insured for $5,000, : ———— 4 How Poll Do It. Herman Vining’s Inger beer saloon, at 553 West Tuirty second streot, having annoyed the neighbors, they complained to the poli Capt he Carey thon soit Beret, Loffery to abate the tint sance. On Sunday tit Sergeant went tothe saloon, ood fleaing music and Aciog inf |! Digrt, and about a hundrod persons disturbjag the nelgubor- wood, arrested the pfoprictor, Wuen OMmcer brad- ley, Who patrols the post, wes qnestloned why he bad pot stopped the proceedings in that louse, he suid that be bad been told by the ward deteciive, Brice, Bot to molest them, easiest What Gran Harbor Gang Dein Certain Federal agents of this city have been making pumerous arrests lately with the notion tbat tobacco smuggling was going on to a large ox tent, On Saturday, just before sailing, nearly the ptire crew of the Morro Castle were arrestod, They Were secretly examined, and locked up in Ludlow street jail. The clothes of many of them were carried off ov the vas new crew | expense, pee. Tncendiariom iu Norwalk, On Saturday night Prof, Selleck's well-stored barn was Ored aud destroyed, On Sunday night dir. Hand's shoe store was similarly destroyed, and jor some time past other a cts of incendiariem have been frequent. A large livery stable with twent Eye norses was recently dred, waile stores, awe! manufactories, and outhuiidin, are constant oR up iv @ blaze, A vigilay committee and are needed. The authorities, however, seem to take these interngl froaxs ase matter of course A pleusaut place, Norwalk, to keep away from ——— ‘bolera Ships in the Lo © Bay. » Boll and ©, H, Haswell, representing tl Quarantine Commissioners of New York, bia interview with Secretary Robeson yesterday, to so cure two large naval vessels, to be anchored ai Quar fntine, in the lower bay, for the temporary duien tion of persone arriving who have been exovsod | cuolers, ‘The Secretary of the Navy directed tbat the ebips Delaware and Albany be leat temporurtly for tho purposes mentioned, patti Defying the Ku-Klux, An intemperate vagabond styling bimself Dr, Foster bad Leen lowing around Siepperdayilie, Ky., for several weeks, ma’ living by soiling fancy walking cauos whlch be whittled out. Oo Monday he fouud a tureatening notice posted on the court house door, advising him to quit the town by 8 o'clock the noxt morning, The Doctor wrote be Benth bi Nobige provesied. Pichia” > COLLISION IN MID-OCEAN, — RUN INTO BY A GERMAN STEAMER IN A FOGGY NIGHT, poster Tinie Terrible Alarm among the Steamer's P sengers-Two Men Seriously Injured— Fomanity of the ¢ n of the Weser. The steamship Weser, which arrived at this porton the 18th, from Bremen, reported, Angust while im latitude 4818, longitude 43:99, having se close to the bark Helen Isabel, which carried way the steamship's main und fore yords, and the burk's main yard, maintopmast head, and sponker oom and gaff. A passenger by the Weser called at the Sux office and gave some account of the collision. Ho said that the sailor who was on watch on the Woser at the time, and who failed to give timely notice of the appearance of the bark, was $0 ov come at the thought of bis negligence that be cat his throat. - Having hoard the passenger's story, a Sum report. went to the Bremen wharves at H »boken to make farther inquiries, He was told thats sailor had cut bis throat, but that he was not on duty, and was drauk, and that rum, or the excitement incident to the collision, bad driven him mad. He cat bis throat with ® common knife, ‘The wound was wed up by the surzeon, but the man ripped the wound open. The Sum ian repaired to St, Mary's Hospital, and found James Horn, a sailor from the Helen Isabel, and Herman Kirchhdbel. a freman fi the Weer, Horn had ove of bis legs broke Kirchl.ftel had one of bis feet severely Larned. HORN TRLLS THIS STORT: We were from Liverpool, bound for St, Jobn' Newfoundland. On the night of Suoday, the 13:h, I was at to wheel. ‘The weather wos thick and 7 gid you couldn't see Nery tar. About Oi T hoard something astern, Tthought at frat it wae A of wind coming. Pretty soon T saw what Tl ‘ster, bal it turned oat to be a light, Then I noticed another ligut, and saw that tt was at Wastuead, and in & moment I saw a red light, and knew it was a steamer coming down on us. T hollered to the second mate to go below for the tog-horn, Ho started, bat I guess he could not it Ond it, for i gone’ four or dve minutes, aud tien the upon us. T some- body aboard giving orders in Germ: and then an oMcer saouted, “Port your helwt | At same (me L pot my helm liard e-siarboard, so that the Vesse # Would sheer in differont direction ‘The steamer strock us oo the starboard quarter. The spanker boom was ensed off at the time. and this and the gad ao y. amer Lore a, siae, and carried off the main yard and all the spars from the maiowast head & the truck. ‘Topmast, topgaliant miast, royal, and all the yards, wee carried away aod [ot banging over the sides, Then the vessels commenced to answer their 1 sheered apart, leaving the bark's foremast untouched, WHEN THR STRAMBR STROCK US the bark was bove down, with her port rail withia @ toot of the water, I hung onto the whee and wae thrown over it three times, The Jast (ime I was jammed between tue spokes and the deck, got my 10% lex On board the steamer there w ment, The passengers rashed on deck screaming and yelling, Many of them were in their nigit clothes, and (or a short Wine the people were fraalic with terror, A boat wa ut from the steamer, end I was taken aboard and my wounds were dressed. A passenger on the barg also went aboard bd steamer, The Weser took the bark in tow, and parted ull Ler bawsers in trying to tow her, The steam remained by ber all right, and, the barx being vortectiy tight, parted Company with her in the ihorning Kirsch! Gbel was in the steamer's fre room at the tune of the colis ov, and bad his foot burned by bot ashes thrown © t of the ce by tue sliock. Mr. Horn under+wod that the sailor who cur M19 THHOAT was on duty on the forecastio at the time of the coluirion, He was drank, aud tore open the wound alt rit bad been sewed.” Ho died on te following morning, aud war buried at sea, The passengers tia ea collection of $50 for the man's fauiiy, Capt, Wenke, whom the SUN man fonnd in at the agent's fice in Broad sirvet, gave the suicide’s name as Henry Sudhoit, and ssid that he had done oo duy u the voy-ge, but had been under the surgeon's (reatment all’ the tine, became crazy ee THE DUPFENBEROR POISONIN After cutting biwseif he ‘The Chomiat's Testiinony. Covvmnus, O., Aug. #1.~The preliminary ex- mination of Mr, Angelina Colburn, on charge of poisoning hor former husband, Peter Bafonbergh, becau in London, Madison county, to-aay, before Oliver Crabb, Justice of the Peace, Judge W. R. Rankin of Columbus, J. C. McLeod and J. F. Chap- man of London appeared as attorneys for tue S and R.A. Harrison of London and C. N. Colambas for defendant The defendaut with her hosband was present, and the court iouse wus crowdva. The exanina- tion of witnesses was not began util two o'clock, and the only witness thus far placed on the stand was Prof. T. G, Worley, ‘The testimony of Wormley was more minute than it wae betore the Corocer's inquest, but did not differ materially from that already reported by these dis- Patches, except in the followin questions: Did the examivation furnish you any satisfactory evidence # tohow the man in Whose body the organs were, came to bis death? A.—I would that the nat ural inference woald be that the individual came to nis death by poison, Q—Are there any testa by which it can be determined whether death in @ given case rosulted from poison with reasonable certainty ? Answer-—The natural inference would be that tue map was poisoned. Unies there should bea satis factory expianation, we might go u sep further wish the aid of an abatomicul iavestigation. A erit- teal examination of the whole body wig' detoriunining the question, Prof, Wormley said turther that there was no case on record of a crimiual introductiou of arseuic into adesd body. At this point Jade Rankin, on the part of tne prosecution, moved that the Coroner be ordardaso TeExsuine ‘we LodPor the dbroased mud havontt taken toa place where an examination could be Promptly and eftectually made, Counsel for thy defence did not make serious op- position to this motion, which was taken under consideration Ly the justice, and was not decided, Mr. Harrison gave ‘notice’ that whea such pro. ceeding sould take place, counsel for defence would desire to be consulied as to who should make the examivation, They Would desire to kuow that (he examination was conducted in # proper manuor, by,proper persons he examination of Prof Wormley was then pro- coed with, His crossexamiuation will ye con cluded to-morrow. re ayor's Deputy Searching for a Byard of Aldermen tho Mayor's private secretary, was forierday, Von O'all entrusted him for the time being with complete reports of the re. ceipte and expenditures of the county and city government during the last three years, At 1 o'clock the Colonel, heavily laden with the precious sta tistics which Mayor Hall says have been garbled by George Jones, rusbed up stairs to the Aldermen's Chawbor, bat nobody was thore to receive the ae cou The Hon ‘Thomas Coman sat in solemn dignity in the Presidential chair, and Was about to call the Aldermen to order, but tue clerk remiudea Olds of Nim tbat they were nearly absent in the coun try, Col, Joline leaned bis Lead agaiust ths mar- buat of his old friend, Henry Clay, whose nose smasted some time ago by some Demos: from the bloody Bixth, and ascertaining the proper custodians of the accounts were absent, he returned to the Mayer disconsolate. ‘Tae Col onel Will make another attempt to capture \ Bowrd on W 3 BASE BALL NOTE The Flyaways beat the Mootauks, 17 to 19. ‘Tue Mucuals and the Bostons to-day, on the Union. ‘Tho White Stockings beat the Olympics at Cincin ati yesterday, 2) to 6 ——————— BROOKLYN, ates ah The fund which Mayor Kalbfle h is raising for the benef: of the Brooklyn wafferces by the Weelfeld exDio reached $0.85, On Wednesday evening Megelk Wil give ® concert in bia Military benont of the fund. and the Cliutoa 4 Mu pelety will suortly give An en. (ortashm@ent at the Opera House fur the same purpose. ———$$$____ NEW JERSEY, ——— Hodden and Patrick Martin, laborors in Edward Keo ried by the +0t avenue, y ithout tujury Hitdga died soon after extricated, William ©. Watson, a Paterso nic, while intoxicated Jumped {rom the platform of au Erle traty tear Clifton Stan yesterday afternoon. He went over the Orst embankment @ud ttruck bead Uretin a stone wall beyond. Me was picked up for dead, bur {9 Was uot ex\1D: Col order for ® redaction of ten per cent 8 of the majority of the Erie Company's sted by the Med employed ia the Payoula avenue aro They unloading cI it Work aod made com ol. Berthoud. He prvi ($80 per month) mali Bot Re F Weal to Work age ANOTHER ESCAPED CONTIOT. pilates Recaptnre of James Thompson—The Story of bis Crimes—How Detoctt LJ ted and Nabbed him jow he Esca: —What Money will do in Sing 8 Last evening, while Detective James Finn wat walking ap Chatham street, be saw James Thomp- fon, the most skiliful hotel thief tn the country, one of those convicts who eaped = trom Sing Sing lost Thursday, The detective mace oa spring for bie man, bat the Inttor seemed to have recognized bim too, and each Erabbed the other simuitaneously. A desperate Oxhtensued on the sidewalk, First one was op bermost and then the other, The detective kept One band on the convict's throat and with the other seized bis right hand, which was apparently search- log for ® weapon tn an inside coat pocket. A crowd Of several hundred persons gathy red, but non wanted to inter! “Lam an officer,” shouted the detective me to secure this mai At this ® staiwart German with carpet bag io hand dropped lis luggage and seized the convict. ‘inn and he marched the prisoner to the Police Btation, where he was satoly locked up. As ho was entering his coll he said 40 the detective; * Finn, you're the only man who knows me now that Capi. Jourdan is dead."* « ‘Thompson's career has been remarkable. He fay been, according to bis own confession, crossman for {ourteen years, and bas olten made fifteen or twenty thousand dollars ata tine. On the nigitof . 1870, he entered the Englewood Hove glewood, N. J., and robbed two rooms, occapied by Mr. aad Mrs, Jame the other their young The property stolen consisted‘of ® gold watch and chain worth $250, wlndy's gold watch worth $90, a suit of clothes worth $70. studs and sieeve buttons valued at $2), 9 small bs ag” of mousy, and & few silver coin made nis ‘unob. served, and waikod to J arrived ht. tle there boarded a sloop ioaded bound for Wasniacton Murkel, aod came tothis city, Feeling tired and exhausted, be walked to the room, During tho night of the 8th, two da; rival here, he was canght golng through the roome Joba Gallon, burkeeper, William and Mary Cunningham, servant in bis possession, three gold rk at 9 Chat’ am street, and nired « M. Lia There was found Watcies, one silver wateh, seven Kold, shirt stud board, And a pocketbook ‘one containing {n sliver “and A few moments after the captive had been or tored to a cell last night by Capt. Aliaire, Mr Joun H Koony. a boarder at French's Hotel, called at te Police station, and said that @ valu ble diamond pin id some money bad been taken trom his room aller miduight. On aturtier search of Thompson by Detective Finn, the money was (ound on his per- fon and identified by Mr. Kenny. Finn then ascer toined thet Thompson had made « passage frow the Pork Hotel to French's, and that 1e was escaping With Lis booty Woon sown by the inwates of the former piace, On (he 1417 of last September ue was arraignea for trial in the Court of Geveral Sessions on an in Gictment for the robbers at Boglewood, pleaded Wily, and Was sentenced to (our years in State ‘rison by Judge Hediord, The particu ars of tho escape of the twelve cunvicts on the tag Dewn Kichmond bave beew publisued in Sum, Uut the story as told by this con Vict last wight is ull of interest, He said: * Williams, Creamer, Woil.er, Burns ‘and anosaer puLup the Job with’ the eugineer, who ts an ox convict. Tle Captain of the buat knew all abous it, LC was part of the job for him to jump ashore, ‘The second engineer and one of the prisouers then took the wueei, and as the boat sheered of a dozon Of us Jumped aboara, There were tive suits of cloves aooard for the five prisuaers. We had none, but got some xt Kockinud Lake, Tianded at the lake, climbed the moantain, and lay in x tree Gotil next ‘morning. I ound a boat With two others whose nau ik not tell, we pollsl down the river to New York and landed at Lae foot of Curistopher street last Friday moroiugg Lind no money When Tiett, bat bave $6 now ang a Silver tork. 1 wanved to stab Finn with that fork.” (iiere be laughed, and arked tue reporter for a cigar.) evorter—What will tuey do with you when you return? Thompson—Ball and cin. Dark coli for a few days. ‘Thou I'll get sowe money aud Mx 14 with tue kegpers. Roporter—Will money cot you out again ? Thompson (empnatically)—Yos; money will do more in the prison than it will out of it. ‘Those fol lows all get Sinall salaries, and live of what they MuKe Outside oF their Day. Money did the business in getting the ovat, money is King everywhere, and I suppose i: Tad ouough Teould gt oat of here too. But T'm pinched wow. Nobody bat Finn kuew me iu tue city, and 1 wight a8 weil squeal as not, Reporter—iiow much does Dr. Cullins make out of the convicts? ‘Thompaun, (Alter some hesitation)—The Doctor was a good trend of mine, aud by ——, 1 won't go oack on him, Bui Luo say tat moaesis alla man Wants to ge, Way, And I! toey coulda't do euy bet ter when once suey gob a mai uey'd send him away if tt in a barrel on a fretaht been on th ind (Blackwell's) ouce oF twice; bat, I tell you, none of the fly-cops know me. Finn ‘only saw me once; but when Le gets lis peepers on # crossman, he vever forgets oim LT went through every pote: in Cape May, Sara . White Saipnur Springs, Newport, and every else in the country, exeept Long Branch, I Je $15,000 aud $20,000 aba time, aud uever was piuched T was going away from New York to-night. 1 only bad six dollars, and wanted to pawa tue silver fork at Simpson's when Fino collared me. Lt was the first time I came into the Fourth Ward, and by —, iv they let me serve my time out, I'll uever come to New York again, Reporter—Dit Barl, who hired the boat, know whav ti was (ort Thompson—Lhe captain, engineer, and crew did, that's certain, 1 won't say anything about Earl. All 1 know is that it was a well put up joo. The five meu bad expected the buat for two days previous, ‘They the keepers to be allowed to sit on the dock, but we didn't know what i was for, tell you money wil do anything up toere. We w ubout fiity feet f-om them when the boat cane in, and sil could vave got on board if they had wa As vn ¥ A daoon gol @way: I wo Abie ‘aS reporter, tt would be @ back cap me@wies ft so buck; but I eurpose Til be in a dark celi to morrow bight, 60 I'll go to sleep now, Gvod uight, Ti LATEST FROM SING BIO, Sixe Siva, Aug. 21.—Tho convict Bernand, now iu Hackensack jail, will die, Uo to thie time ho Wore opcaped convicts have Leon recaptured. fee Ade sacldine WASHINGTON NOTES, ——_— oo Sadecriptions to the new loun yesterday, $1,605, Char'es Lanman has been appointed American Secreiary to the Japanese Legation The Internal Revenue Burov has rated thyt there tno authority under the law for granting an ex teusion to Gistiliers indebted to the Governi unpaid taxer, The order retiring Col, George Stoneman with the beo ed by der Was I Abcapacity resulted fr tor The original heosion that li ceived In battle, An arrangement has been concluded with Ger many. to (ako effect on the tat of Uciober next, wi ch reduces the rato of int ial postage for hrepaid letters, if exchanged between the two countries by the closed mai) va Eagland from ten to seven conte for each rater half an ounce or under. Uapaid let ters are to be charged With double the preva d rates and insumeciently pala Lttere with the postage (or Wapaid letters, alter deduction of the amount prepaid oe JUTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, pinta ‘The Russia arrived iast night, ‘Temperature at noon yesterday, Music iu Tompkin's square this e: * Morgan” sont $1 to Tux SUN yes: Ford ing. dayfor Mrw, pleof the D. D. O'Connor Association in den this evening, remaining victims of the Westfeld explosion tn Bellevue Horpital will recover Cre A correspondent complains that the Park Com missioners Liroish ® very poor sort of Wusle, Timothy O'Brien o! 6% West Twenty ninth street was killed by (aliing from a pile of lumber, ‘The Pomona, a Staten Isiand voat over ten yours old, ns wot had a pew boiler since she was Dut Willian Lewis, while working on Pier 98, North River, at 9:80 A, ab, yesteraay, (il turougn wud was drowned. ‘The boty of an unknown man, about 49, Ave f C1gE tnches high light compioxion aud sir, aud dark Clothes, was (ound Off Pier les, Norta Tuver, yooterday Ww. No, 535 ro, Charles F, Beesley, of Normal id A.M. was pient of complimentary F departure for Califoruia, ‘Tho vrickisyers’ strike yesterday was limite! te 4 fow men employed in the la ATES) wenty third sweet near Kighth avenie. The tires ayers’ Union will do Uobaviig GUN Hh Mex! Wel um c Thursday night Complaints have reached Tam SUN concerning the many recent burglaries in the welelvorbood «4 Beventieth wud Soveuty-Arat streets, It ie alleged that io the Lot evening made th MOMs preparwlory to li» few policemen are to be found thereavoul evening, Dt an officer attached to the Leonard enman on yoand to the The Frouohman would Lot go. A bappy thought tion ck the pollreman, From @ femarx thade by the wougr, he in erred ti low was a mos! ney linked arms, an ge gions waueied d key the air of La Rule da Regiment,” tue PrvoMer marched Luslaaver. DR. WELMBOLD'S ACCIDENT, NARROW ESCAPE OF THE DOCTOR WHILE OUT BHOOIING. Yesterday morning about nine o'clock Dr. Helmboid called at the Arcade Hotel, Long Branch, and borrowed from the clerk, Mr. O. R. Lowis, barreled shot-gun. of use, Mr, Lewis relo ‘up for the doctor’ in having deen out dod, rejrimed, and Atted it The doctor then hired the conchman of the Arcade House, Join Johnet colored man, to take him down the road to Boa- bright, where he expected to shoot som: had the gun in bis possession antil thoy Arrived below the Arlington Bouse, and then Dr. asked for tne gun to shoot a fishe gave him the gun, at the some Doctor, you must not shoos thay hawk; it will cost you the fine of $25." The doo id he Would shoot some small birds from the ‘The doctor got out of the carr the fence, and walked along « few yards, intont om He stovped and r the gun on the ground, and appeared to be glancing down the barrel as though examining the condition of the piece, which, as before atated, had been oat While standing thus Fortunately th mbold, but the concussion knocked climbed over shooting birds. tod the burt of for some time. Piece prematurely exploded. Dr. A = The driver then lifted the fainting form of th doctor in bis arme, bore him to bis carriage, and drove him to the Arcade House, where proper re- ‘The doctor was soon after Femoved to his home, where medical assistance w. Last night ce wos with bis family aod nd quite well, ‘Toe report of his attempted suicide probably arose frow the fact that he has (or some time beon labor- ing under groat mon‘al depression, owing to bie 80 freely as be expected to Storatives wore app ied, 8 not Fespondin liberal advertisi Jiity to meet his ob!igatior An exomination of consequent 1 he had {ntended, velusively that they ure by no meaua des- of three doliats for owns the valuo every one be ow and is ontirely false, Mr. lie first heard of the report, t injury the doctor Lue found tae doo e co.tage apparent!) well. Ho laughed id bim tat the gue dir Vanioun whim better suited for trau was yestordiy. ———————— THE STARBUCK EXPLOSION. nd at once hastened to see wi ad sustained. Yo bis surpris The Boller Rotten as Tinder—Th: Arrested for Mauslaughier uspector Matthews Censure dy of George Wil. m tug HG, Hanis, the eclored treman of te Starbuck, who lost his Nie by the exolosion of the boiler on Saturday las be ore Coron in Judge Kilpatrick's court room, New Brigton, Staton Isi was continued yesterday alte hundrad persons room, and aboat dive buudred mou, women, and children outside. ALT o'clock th gineer, Charlos HH. Mills, tes: engineer of throe years experience, and bad been « His boiler was carrying wixty-tWo pounds of steam at the time of the explo" nd was allowed to carry sixty-fve pounds id there were only fovestigation began. od stat be was an fireman for five years An official report from Mr. KR. K. McMurray, He examined the boiler on Sun- over the tur- seven or eight inches Guy alter the explosion. nace bad a crack abou: witha heavy blister on the same sheet. hind at some time been soit patched, ani is now and h for some time burned aw The water lees & ‘Were completely corroded, leaving the plates ty tie So thoh were the but while sonusting with a li Tn one piace lis uaamer with one blow Went completely throu rh, yaddress to tho jury b they returned with ath by Dolug sealded George Wilt the bursting of the boiler 0} Bisrouck on the 19h day of August, 1571 fad the United States Inspector of Boil Stratton, sud the engineer, Charles M Manvlaugiter in ue third the owners of the tug for gr suid vensel in an undt cor Mr. Matthews Mills, gulity degree, and consure certificate tw (be said parties named were immediately arrested, and wheu ihe verdict was known, great excitoment Every clizen present said st act the Staten in the village, 1 was the no jes. on trom them, SVARKS FROM THE TRELEGRS 's Industry lizhis.ip bas gone adri't J.P. By of Newbury, N. U., aged 59, taugod bime self on Suuday Sewall, Day & Co.'s tag bouse at Roxbury, Masa, Damage, $0). The Hon. Phineas Barnes of Portland, Me,, died yesterday, age 69. Martin Riker Elmira yeecerday, and was kiljed. ‘The Baron de Canin I from a third story wiudow im faving decided not to lec: Ozdensargh, sue Lores of syecial poli men has been disbanded: German setor. who was once 4 star of the Siadt Tui 48 announced trou Berlin, Augustus Fierce, » brakeman on th: Columbia Railroad. was roa ov Wain yeater lay morning Robert Hand, son uiwis Knorr, Datoitss and 8. B, Hand, of Albany, fail DAlubter in the Coullu ‘and fatally fractured tis skull Hotel, Providence, RT Dr, George L. Prentiss of New Y: ¥ of the dy FpWeek at Cuicag: n, fireman on @ posher engine, in walking over the cars of a freight on Sunday afieraoon, Bois logs wore cut off cio. home ta Port Jervis, aud died ya Sup: fell botwee sth —s— eCKrIosirIVs Was (anen from (he y niAsked weu aud They had got t A veleran of the wh avenue wed Hie hay wade a writen cons Martin Kelley Atteuded B pleaie Yost trunk at Worth street and West and Matthew Kane rreturh age ol Kelly of 46 morning by Patrick MoGuire 1 10. provecut Iny on Thirty-eiutit rifled his pockets and ad rested bin W rris M. Silverman's fancy Silverman, aod Algerian Plunkett bod hi ih 62,000 In 9 quarrel on Chesapeas aut Obto Canal, near the Chain Bridge, on Ward struck Lewin wih th kiDg hie overboard He was drown ‘1 ih de f-lerenes, fou the body of Btward Harg vas drowned id, @ad John W. it ed of purhing Ha ver overboard with the lutemiion of drowuiug Lamb, Thou John Sands, aged 19, wal the pier a Tw tho pier were th Osher Pais saluted iu th ballast making up seam the 8100p Wok deliberate wim wi the boys Will An sk ub, and discuarged Bands was pligutly wounded iu the Yoo ayy Lip. sitting last evening ow Soveral other bors 01 Ow)ng slonws at passing ve WAS A sloop Lunde man on the de into tue crow