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——— “TuIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR, THE VICTIM RECOGNIZED. por rIGA, WUT ALICE BOWLSBY OF TUE CITY OF PATERSON, Fhe Mystery of the Minaabter House Deep- ening Who and Where are the Other ' ‘The tan to Inspector Walling last @ solves the riddle ns to who the unfortanate girl wae one romaine wore found in s trank last Setar only deepens the mystery surrounding the mbole case: ‘THR UNFORTUNATE GIRL RECOONTEED. Arona donot, Lam Bil ond depot, la reecemited yD rewarde} by the neo. G. Kinne, y Dr. Joreph Mise Alice DRENNAN, Warden ‘This solation of the mystery of identifeat ynly adds to the obscurity of the whole dark How came this young woman in Dr. Rosensweig's house? Who enticed her there? An entire new Jeld for invertigation is hereby opened up. A hen, what bas become of Figa Rosenaweir, the doctor's cousin? How are the contradictory state ts in regard to her, given below, to be recon. tiled? Are there other victims of this man's dark orsctioes yet undiscovered ? Who can toll? THE AUSPECTED PaRTi Dr. Rosonaweig, the alloged murderer, ts still Yoid in close custody at the East Twenty-second Hireet station house, and the servant girl, Jane Johoson, is still detained as a witness. The doc- or's residence ts im the possession of the police, and the several members of his family are kept der surveillance. ‘The Jew peddier, Abram Seal, who occupied ® room in Rosenzweig's houre, and whe was also placed in arrest, was yesterday di sbarged from custody, there being no evidence upen ‘vhich to hoid hi ASTADLISHED FACTS AGAINST ROSENZW ‘Two dimaging facts against the doctor wtablished beyond the possibility of a doubt, Bret is that be called at the undertakers shop of Boyle & Boyletom, in Second avenue, at 9 o'clock in the morning of Baturday last, and endesvored fe negotiate for the burial of s young wowan, feoresonting that she was his servant girl and poor, This transaction {8 established by the evi- Hence of three witnesses, the credibility of either a whom cannot pe assailed, The second fact is the waployment of the trackm Krunk from the doctor's residence, which trank Wa delivered to Bim frou that residence by Rosen. Iweig in person, and was subsequently found to tontain the corpse of the young woman, And as if )} establish this fact beyond all peradventure, the iruckman, on receiving the order to call for the Wonk, entered tbe address in his memorandi book a8 folio ve been The — @ Secomd aveoue, JvLta Spay. This eniry was made when the order was re- evived, and solely for the purpose of guiding him to the place. No, 687 Second avenue was occupied only by the Lousenold of Rosenzwetg, and the truckm: forther identifies Rosenzweig as the man who a livered the trunk to him. PERSISTRNT IGNORANCE OF THR ACCUSRD. Rosenzweig's houseliold consisied of himself, bis Wile, bis daaghter Rosinetta, and three small cbil- Gren, (he Jew peduler, Abrrm Seal, and the servent Birl, Jane Johnson, Each and all of these parties Mrenuousiy deny any knowledge of the trunk or its tontenis, or of ite delivery t the trackmas, or any Hircumstanes connected with it, The doctor, how- trer, thoorh at drat disposed to equivocate, finaliy he could not dewy, that he called at the Endertaker's shop on Saturday morning, but per- tists in his denial of any conversation of the specific Maintains that be m hin Qodertaker (hat he could give him employment irom lime to time, the undertaker sight be led to send him p 4 The doctor, who has hither(# most streauovsly decied that any deaths bad occurred at his house, ‘Was yesterday toreed to sdmit that the girl called Mary Carroll, whom be hud delivered of a child, Gd die there last June, reposved im yosterd: Bux. He still denies, however, that she died in ehildbirth, bat maintains that her malady was dropsy, as he certified at the time in order to secure A daria! permit, ROsEYEW 16's STORY OF HIS COUSIN'S WHEREABOUTS, In rogard to the girl Figa Rosenswoix, ported sin, whose identity with the corpse was tonsidered a8 established on Tuesday, the doctor ray told Capt, Cameron that he had detected ber stealing money at his mother's in Bayard street, tod bad sonther to Poland several weeks since De ssid that he was mow in Poland, as be knew from letters be bad received from Re police of that country, When ssked where teore levers were (oc said they were) -at bis resi. feace, Capt. Cameron immediately sent to the féloence and made diligent seurch for all letters iy *poke of barial sod pajers it contained. Of these a gteat batch Were found, but none of them confirm the doctor's Morr, There are uo setters among them either from Figs, from Polish police officers, or from any other source whatever alluding to the girl's arrival ta Poland, or reterringin any way to ber. It will be ton from an interview with the doctor's wife and Other female relatives, printed below, that their Mories about Wis girido mot in anywise agree, a Cireamstance that tends to corroborate her alleged Wurder at the Nonds of these people. 4JANR JOBNSON'S CONTRADICTIONS. Jane Jolnson, who is detained by C is mystery im herself, edhe rep- \uat the was born in Canads, venta, but ts herself @ Protes bas beco married, bat ber husband thie elty vaternity, but pers e the tatner of her unborn saying that be ts out Weat # about 98 years old, o| form ind es ably sult. pl Hor’ compi her station, tly omly about a month ago; but eporter may have Leen mistaken. To Stother DUN reporter, he did positively My that a J lived there ‘ouly taree mouths, Whereus «bh mits tiat she has been there uce May, After tie disclosur Uerday evening regarding Figa Kose raw, Worior was sent up to the station house fr Pico expressly to interioeate ber regarding To tuat reporter she positively denied any knowi faze of suena person, and undertook to establish ter assertion by @ feul or pretended knowledge the ‘doctor's family history and — connec: Mons Yesterday sue denied having bad any such Waversation witi the reporter, abd adwiited that SUR KNEW AND HAD OFTEN SEEN FIG, Were made on are is Mrually st the house in Bayard sireet, and occ ‘s how Bly at ihe doctor She would tell nothing more koew nothin nly od at the doc: Mor'e hou from time to Hime From all the de velopments in th MyMlerious cane, vo evident t At home Inst Sut ust have had some #4ee of she trunk ‘Our Feporter. yeater- Wiciteed Mer to veil wil sue knew, Bub sue per ut she kne nothing SKRKING LIGHT IN THE KITCHRN, Dorte—Were you vot at uome tat Saturday ? fir, 1 Was at home, yY Yo been oat half a dozen times of e krocery, Ur somethin: like t ow lung Were you gong irom the house t tell bow long, ter—Were jou koue an hour at soy one No, sir, Idon't think I was Were you goue half au hoor? etly way, did you go that day? ight have gone to the erocer's Oppoait. roceries, oF sometim #troes about tbe middle of the block, between Second and Third Tknow I weot after milk soon after di Diace near First avenue on Thirty-ninth street. Revorter—Were these all the visite you made out of the house during that day? Jane—Yea. sir Reporter—What time do youdine ? Jane—Between 12 and 1 o'clock Rerorter—Tuen it must have boen soon after 1 o'clock tat yon went for the milk? dane— About that time, Reporter—Whot were you doing that day? Jane— Oh, Lean't remember that. Heporter-Well, usually you wash on Mondays, don't you? and snother day von iron, and anowner you have general sweeping, and so on; some particnlar work for eneh day ? Jame Yes, sir. Reporter—Well, can't you remember what you were doing aturday ? Jane—In the morning I made the beds, Reporter—How mapy beds? FRIDAY NIGHT LoDa! AT RomENawate’s, Rosie's in the back always made her own in the bed tn the back room, but the bugs were #o thick there they drove me out ~Did you make no bed in the back room Jane—No, sir. Reporter—Well, after you made the beds, what id you do? Ji Tecrubbed the kitcher out the back yard. AN UNCRRTAIN: DINW! Reporter—Did you do this all be‘ Janel con’ ty about phe! Ww Regie egperaily got the dinner, Revorter—Did Rosie get the dinner that day? Tane—I think 90, Reporter—Can't you remember ? ‘anc—I don't thing there was day, ‘The doctor dou't always ner, ane then we just fixed something om the hitch table, Reporter—Was the doctor home that day? Jane—I can't say for no, I don't thi wa. Reporter—Wliat makes you thing he was not at bomet Jane—Well, ne w ber, becaure t then I washed dinner ? T was bus} got that to din game throuzh and pushed He said, Excuse m know yoo. w there.”” ‘I remember this because be very” neldo #peaks tome, Icon't think he epeaks to me once ‘week, [The folowing diagram will illastrats the posi- tone in od basement indicated by Kate in her were Kiteben. A—Door opened by Dr. Rosenzweig to admit the tppekuian, = Prank containing the body =Ser trank, Lounge on which Mrs. Rosenzweig sat when the truckman called for the ti K—Hall from dining-room to kitenen. Reporter—Did he go out the basement door? Jane—Yeo, sir, He went right out ater speaking ‘ome. Reporter—And he didn't come home to dinner? epee ir. Mrs. Rosenzweig was sick up stairs and Rosie took ber dinuer up to ber. her— the dinner table was pot set in the dining room that day? Jane—No, sir. Reporter—Did the doctor usually go out and in through the Dasement door? Jane—Usually, though he si tin the tront doo WHAT THE GIRL MIGHT TAYE MBARD. & night key to that doer? the door was not fast tin Jane=No, ry Sometimes it is left unlocked ali fast: eins night. eporter—Bat,even then, you would have heard the door open aud shut, Jane—Not if the kite! know there is 8 bell jeadin door to the kitchea door. Revorter—Yes, Were these doors shat that day Jane—I don't remember, Roporter—If wey had beon shut you couldn't bear what wi colng op in the dining room. dane No, air, Keporter—Couid you not hear people going up and down the ent *taire? Jane—I don't think I could. Keporver—Was Mrs. ovenawelg down stairs that day? lane—She might hi while ataume, I do ot aidn's you n door was shut, You dining-yom been down just for a little t know whether sue was or WHAT SHE MIONT HAVE KNOWN, Reporter—Now, Jane, it is certain that a trank contsining the dead body of young wom: taken out of (hat front basement at about 9 u'cluce ou saturday ait It ts strange if you don't know anything If you av keow about it, you ought to tell it at opce, or your persistence in seeking to conceal the fact may place you bad predicament, er you know it or nol traok did go out. Now toll me liouestly, whether you koow anything about it or not. Jaue—It 1 was to die for it this winute I could sa) no differently, TV know nothing about it, ‘The reporter, as he could get nothing further from the girl, lett her. Soon after, Warden Brennan called, ind in consideration of her delicate site. ation Cept. Cameron ccmmitted her to his care, she was removed to Bellevue Hospital, where she will be cared for, A DISCOVREY THAT LIS THR GIRL'S STORY, Bat the messore of ility that may be placed ia ber statements can be judged from the fact that in toe btub which she was engaged when arrested, and which was left undistarbed uw yesterday, there was found last eveving a lauy white lawn handkerchief, marked wish indelible ink, A. A. Bowisby,"’ the nai of the young laay from Paterson, showing that not onty had the un- fortunste one been in the house, but that bi sotled garments were given to this girl to was! Besides this fact, proving Mies Bowlso; in the with Kate Jolinson’ Was 2/60 (00nd upon the premises a whieh bas been identi! as one wor! Bowilsoy when jet Newark. hus even though the servant may expiain away her pretended ig: ance, there can bo longer be a doubt that t lady was made away with in that how course, by Dr. Rosenaweig in the pracii unholy’ traae. WOW MANY MORE VICTIMS AKE THE But having tound the identity of tois particular te cbild-siayer is not yet relieved from sue- Bayard street, the resi: ence of Rosenzwoig's motner, sesierday. pituing uvderground meat shop, he found Mrs, Le nzWelg, the doctor's wite, nursing her five weeks Ol, Misa Ro duugter, M: wr, and another old Je three younger children were playing on the greas, floor ‘of the buicher shop. W ed the place the elder members of the Rose: zweig family were engaged in an ea lion, Wbica Way immediately busned. Asking ‘or Mrs! Horenzweig, both of the madam's clalmea himself known, the that honor, and after malete following conversation ensued vetween the ducior mother and the reporter : Reporter—I suppose that you have seen the state- ment tuat the girl found in the vpiok was Miss Figa Rosona.velg, » cousin of the doctor, and thit she formeriy lived at this place? Mrs. Rosenzweig (in imper‘ect Epglish)—Yos I seo it-all, but (exeitedly) it is all a Hie, THE MOTHER'S ACCOUNT OF Reporter-—When dit Fi Yrs. Rosenawei—Figa’ in Volavd, aud wuen my heard of iu he seut for F fe lere; that Was abont one yeur came, ahi alter be Washere abuut sizimout Was (uken sick Wish the dropsy and we sent h Mt. Sina: Hospital, where bedted. sent for Biga and she ar) Of the Feast of Hannue. Intler purt of last Fevruary, Reporter—Did live with you after her a2. rival? Mrs, Rosenzweig—Yeu about nine weeks ago, wi live with her aunt, Mrs, Gi street Keporter—Why did she lwave your house to live with Mrs, Goidwasser ? IMPUGNING THR WONKeTY 4 Mrs, Husenzwel nily mater which I have never spoken about, but I'li tell you the and you can then judge tor yoursel!, When Figs ‘lived with mo Ihsd & man working forme about the His name wos Cavish Co hen, a countryman of mine. Weil, aboutnine weeks before Figa left me, 1 wos robvea money and about $850 worth of jewelry, T Has Carian Coen wes the thief, but he to and Aovliy proved ‘that be koew nothing the roboery. Just about this Figa complained of being sick, and Mrs. Gold. Wasser caine to my house o.6 day and vail ia mo, “You kuow that Figu's browuer died with the tok and may be she'll dle the sume Tam going (0 take her to my went with Mrs, Goldw:\ or came to # ery day until ro she lived with me unvil she left and went tw Wasser, at 450 ry rioa's my ‘Then her What woe th O08 DISAPPEARANCH, I did not know Mer, end one vicbt! weal ty Mis. Goldwasser's honse and arked her where Pigs was She said “1 have'nt seen Fice for severni dave. Bhe iw at your son's house. He came aod (ook ler away." I then went to my son's hoase in Second jenne; it war nearly 12 o'clock at night, TI ssked him for Figa. He told me that he had not seen her Jor three weeks. Reporter—Have you any iden where Figa is now? Mra. Rosenawole—Two days after this Mrs. Gold- Wasser called at my jouse, and said that she nad bard that Piga tad gone to Poland. Tasked ber, * Wi ere did sie get money te buy her ticket witn 1"! Her answer was, “T don't know wnei ot ity but Figa hus got p'enty of money." Reporter—Do you think that Figa stole your money and Je velet Lire. Roseozweit—I didn’t think so at fi-st, but I am now certain, {rom her actions, that whe was the Uiof, and divided with Mrs, Goldwasser. Roporter—Was Figa oncioute when she feft your house? Mrs. Rosenaweig (empbatically)—No, air; she had the dropsy. Keporter—The bors say that your son was nd took her to the theatres, riage tiding, Is tois true? TRAIL, iely)——-No, air; fon c@ trouble between him Why, #ir my son wonldn't 06 seen th Fiea. Yoo oneat see her; she ular" sheeny, ik in the conversation Miss Rosinete dressed the reporter, and volunteered tne fol. ng description of Figa: She, was short «ad very fat, with red hair a yard Wore in two large braids down her in fact, Was #0 very red (bat we ‘arrot.’ "Sie had biaex eyes, but one bem was muen darker than the other. He neck vecily beautiful, Her bands were short, very red. She had only naif nails on her Her feot wore veryisinall—she wore No. 3 Spoke vory littie Eoglish, Shi fat that she and no fiz seemed to come torethe told you, "ne looks lik: ‘To Mrs. ra Rosenzwels, t essed the qui bild-bed in yo months ago?” STILL ANOTHER vioTTM, The Doctor's wifet(hesitatingly)—You mean the woman Mary—Hughes, I think uer n: ied in my boase about three mi Reporter—Was her pusband wish ber wh died? ‘The Doctor's wife—I suppose you mean George he was not her husband. His wame wae, Haga and be was Mary's brother-in law. Reporter—Did the baby Ii a ‘The Doctor's wife—Ob, yes ; I kept it two or three Weeks alter the mother's death, and th ut girl, Jane Johnson, took it to the Waverley piace. ‘The baby was sickiy, bec: mother died with dropsy. She was in about th ter she came 1 sick, and didn’t or ‘where she lived; but she told ‘me that ehe lived in the country. If you sek the undertaker who sent her bouy howe you cop Ona out wuere she came from Reporter—Did your bus! her sickuess? The Dortor's wife—He Dr, Roseuthal. Reporter—Have you heard anything lately of the Woereabouts of Figat The Doors Wife— urgomeister of th be heard she had goue, but never received Reporter—Are yo! The Doctor's wife—Oh, ¥ called at our house to see my h Reporter-—How long ba The Doctor's wife—I was warried to Dr. Rosen. aweig in Warsaw. Poland, Giteen years ago, wrents are stili living there; their nam aus. Letters are in the possession of the police show: ing that Mrs. Rosenzweie's father's pause is Phillips, d that be lives in Birmingham, Kngland. This throws doubts on ai] her statem MAME NOT OX THE PASSENGER List, jor Walling bas been with his detectives 1 Morte to discover the whe d attend ber dar! m in P 1 as soon as terward telegraphed, Daggwge mao sold to the woman, and which was placed around tho truok, has bees resold by the baggage mau, although ord it LO preserve itas evidence. Inquiries were made the offices of the German steamships | city and in Hoboken waetner » lickes had been sold 10 # Woman of the name of Fign Rosenaweig. A care- {al examination of the books ior the past (our talied (0 reveal any such name, LAWYERS DISAGREE, Ex Jodge Sydney H. Stuart sta porter yesterday that the evideuce already accuuu- Inted against De. Rosenzweig was sulfeiens to con. Vict him, and that he would not assume tbe cas for the defence for any amouat, On the contrary, Counsellor Howe, who has takem the case, yesterday told Rosenzweig chat there was no case at'all against him, Toe developments yesterday will, however, probably change uis nda, owing devo: amount of several thou. Wincing under t Attempt to Coerce the Mayer—Newark Polit Diguing Politic ‘Phe friends of Alderman Stainsby, Chairman of (he Street Committee of the Newark Com. mon Council and leader of torious City Hall Ring, who has been fighting the Mayor in the Council and in Committee for refus. ing to sign the contract for the Nicolson pavement Job, deny that the appropriation of $6,000 voted on Friday night to secure Democratic votes against the Mayor, included the $1,900 for the sanual ex. cursion of the Committee on Wharves and Com- mercial Affairs. It appears that the overcharged bill of $8,000 for dredging the Passaic river over a year ago was cut down $800, and was then passed while the Mayor's as lying on the tabie. The Alderman's fri away the cbai 1d to appropriate money for thi Democratic bill of $6,000, whic! pounced fraud. Votes were needed Carry on their warfare against the ry oe of the Mayo: dredaimg bill jeasace was take! ring-emasbing Mayor. Tne was \abled, the uppropriatio Was made, and then the read, and‘ the Mayor ment contract, ‘The explauations made by the friend ainsby do not ri jog-rolling, for it t $6,000 bill was 4 year ago by the Repul cans and honest Democrats, who fora year ba rotused to appropriate the’ money vo Day for the ® In fact it was a Republican measure to r fuse ‘payment of the bill. And yet the very m who Voted » ‘, delore Nicolson job, voted to pay it. at city official of recvanized purity, lest night toc & DUN reporter that & xposure in Ti DUN Woleu Was ® bwo-edged «word, cu, Democrats and Repabil. aus, aud beaoe ni tioned in the lueal newspapers, made Jade wince.” He sald it was useless for the ‘attempt to close the public eye any longer, ink of the ai bill and the Biker had brougst the It Hebe. He believed this controversy would ler largely into the approaching campaign, ana that the King would be broken, and the Mayor nobly vindi- cated. ‘At tbe meeting of the Common Council to-morrow wight it i9 bel olsow Job will again come up. It is the pI * resolution em pow: the City Clerx te sign the contrac, winieh Tequires only 14 votes, These votes can be obtained, but the Major willreiuse to sign t ‘This Will throw the matter back into and will require 13 votes to pase 4 The Mayor ts confident that he cao in 10 votes when it comes to & test, whica will defeat th, Ring, Tue Ring are terribiy exercised, and see the hand: writing on the wall. ‘Toe Street Coimui night, but notuing W tion, eld another meetin; said about the Mayor's ac A covtract was awarded to ‘Thomas O'Connor to pave Spr davenue, from Belmont avenue to the city line, with Telford pavement, at $2.75. per square yard, n distince of more thin Ie is the largest contract given out by t —— mocracy Preparing. Ricawoxp, Aug. 80.—The Conservative State Convention met at noon today, Eighty-three coun ties aud cities were represented by over 250 dele F Ex-Gov Robert L, Montague was made \emporary and the Hon, Thomas 8, Bocock perma: nent Chairman, Mr. Bocock counselled wuity of action aud the burial of dead ies A revolution inviting Guy. Waiker to a seat in tbe Convention Was epposed on the ground that it was destined to give the appearrnce ‘of official influence to ‘the de Hberations of the Convention, After some spirited cross ring the resolution was laid on the table, Ex Confecerate Gen, Juonl Barly declined to serve on the Business Committee for the reason wat be was of lb sympathy wiih the progressive spirit of the majority, Tue Convention adjourned until to morrow, city, ‘The Virginia aera A Horror in Mid-Qcean, The steamsbip Java, which arrived yesterday from Liverpool, on Aug. % ran down the Nor. wegian bark Annette, sinking ber instantly. Only one of the crew was saved. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1871, THE GREAT STORM. 1 the stoppage of the culverts, Quack. enderry creek, beck of Bust Albany, was flooved to the beight of some Afteen or tweaty-feot, Meny families were obliged to leave their houses, eecap- ing through second-story windows. Several hous outhouses, fences, and like structures were carried away and much damage don ‘Tho wator at Rddyville ts five foot higher than the head of the canal, and boats cannot be locked ‘The wost ond of Beaverkiil bridge, on the Rondout and Oswego Railroad, was lifted from {ts caps, delayed several hours in con The damage will be repaired to-night and 8 run regul:tiy to-morrow, A BOT AND A GIRL DROWNED, Tror, Aue. 90—A severe rain storm has ri here dor the tast twenty-four hours, The city is flooded, and the river and streams are much swollen, John Powers, with John Crowe, aged 17, and Maggio McCarty, aged 13, were in a small boat ja Poostenkill creek gathering drift wood at 4ig o'clock this afternoon, and théy unconsciously drifted into the strong current, Crowe exclaimed, “We Powers then att bore, and Jumped overboard and the girl were carried drowned. Powers drifted into an ed: of wine lying in the creek, to walch pe. cl rescued. bodies of ‘the drowned boy ai have not been recovered, Povoumerr:i, Au. 80.—Feavy rai vailed in this vieinity for two ays, T Hudson River Rajirovd are delayed to- 0@ Of there being seven feet of DAMAGE IN MAIN Luwrstox, Me., Aug. 90.—One of the severest storms of (nd season commenced at B o'clock P.M, Two inches and If of rain fell in throe how ‘There was a slight wash-oat on. the Audroscoeein division of the Maine Ceniral Ratlroad wear tais city, causing @ temporary stoppage of the evening Passenger train. THE INUNDATION IN ULSTER, Roxpovr, Aug. $0.—The heavy rains of the st few devs been rous in Ulster th in length and the othe may be int ! PARALYZED BY LIGATNIN Newavnon, Aug. 90.—Dorin storm this w the 1 thander Taylor's residence low, knocklog Mrs, 1 ed’ paralyzed for F persons who we: vy ra! accompanied by blew win: Considerable damag: was to exeavations ond unfinisied sewers. Later in the evening the foundation and iron of the new ¢ Van Buren street, t being one Ktory in heigut, fell in fo: about 190 feel, breaking the iron material volving « DIN NEW YORK The schooner Joseph J. Thomi N. J., was capsined yoate: rows duripr the heavy was in the cabin, ba drified to Sandy Hoo! tug Gravesen of Mattowan, ne in the Ni . Disbrow, who a narrow escape. The vessel id Was towed back by the ss ae SIGNOR FALDELLA’Ss CHALLENGE jan Bana Park At the banquet of the Italian festival in Sul- Park, the unity of Italy was toasted, y apeeches were made. Col. Cansi, as member of the Committee of Arrangements, made a speech, in which be said that Italy was a great country, and thet those Italien gentlemen whom he bad seen out of the windows on Broadway that morn. end who bad assisted ip tbe preparations for the fostival, were not worth a fig, Signor Fal olin heard this. ooking ont of « w ing. He co gothasiaam. never been ii is bookkeeper, ra, one of Uh Canst. Before th 7. Signor Perel’, an most skilled ‘dueliti party julzer's Fart, Signor Falcella, backed dy his friends, got Col. Canst into 8 corner, where he told him be must have hie blood. gave him a card. Secon: pointed, and yes. duel was to have been fought. Cansi had been engaged for some dave osat in target prac- ce, while the sanquinary Bignor Faidelia went around to examine different soris of pistol bloody hour drew near, wi The seconds decided oF meeting yesterda that the words saia by Cansi wotld not just duel, and Cao Wasted very, mach to tent the haa to content himself with this, as Faldelia wi: not Ogbt op any condition. pe fst: Wreck of Steal Misstesippl o: Const of FI ~All Hands Saved. Naw Oncaans, Aug, 80.—The ateamship Cor- tex, Capt. Whitman, arrived at Southwest Pass this evening. bringing the crew and passengers rescued from the steamship Mississippi, wrecked o0 the 9h font, in a hurracane off Hillsborouga Inlet, Florid. All om board were saved, but tne Gotan cane ed, are probably a total loss. The Mi Henry, sailed trom New York for New Aug. 19, with « full of assorted merchandise, joatly dry goods and shoes, valued at bails mi follars. ‘he vessel ts Clyde-buil t, of the Merchan ine, and belonged to Wm. F. Wild & Co. of Bos- i me was classed as ‘A1," and valued at Manton, Wis., Aug. 30,—The Republican ‘State Convention met here to-day, Every district in the State was represented. B. Enos of W: wan made temporary Chas man, and George C. ton, of Grant. President. The informal dailit for Governor gave Washburn 143; Smith 111, and 13. ‘The formai ehos soeneies Washburne by 156 ‘votes; Smith, 108; s Gen. Washburn accepted thy . Pettit of Kenosha wi — Th | Preciucts Desecrated. Lona Buswom, Aug. 80.—A party of excur- slonists from Staten Island arrived here this morn- ing. Before leaving the Branch « @eht of & serious nature took place, during which. pistols at es Tiare footy weed. They were Bually driven off by ih te TS a ait HORSE NOTES, pine Pre tain Frank Speight has a biack stallion out of Bashaw mary, sired by George -Wilkes, ouly three are Old.thatenn trot Sud over Io hands high ‘offer of $3,000 for this rei Tejected an ———. BUBBLES FROM THE SPRINGS. Commodore Vanderbilt never drinks Congress water, Hilton is very fond of it, hat might, id ‘The Hon. Dennis Burns ts very fond of Bourbon water. He drinks it with sugar, Jud wa drip noth: buat Columbian water woke 18 10 give hits Hy fron will. Spring at Saratogn is failing, ‘They it Ik BOW every DIght Lo keep up the favor, One of the queens of fashion at the Grand Union weighs 400 pounds. She bas a dog that kicks the beam A ounces, A son of Sheriff Brennan is the ¢ Clarendon, He is very ban ep Italian, Two New Orleans gamblers aro leaders of the German atthe Congress. Of courte they seek to keep thelr antecedents uuknown, ‘The Hon. Jonn Morrissey is abo at to build a house Of worship In Baratoza with his winy son Helmbola, He aleo talks of jotuibg ine ¥. M. O. ‘The most poiite man at the Grand Union is Brown, the room clerk. He is #0 poilte ta the guests that they ever Want Lo spegk to bim more (han once. The handsomost man in Baratoc: entlemen who 1nstruckpup! ‘our Kings” at str. Mol Piniting ngers on the pisizgas peares teed eter amurem cnt U heated ball'roou. ‘The you! Prodcieat iy the art, ay ae Pay Inspector Cunningham, of the navy has been the most attract: Pea aL the Springs this ee Mre. Cooniogbam had a sore thumb, aud could not company her husbead ov bis tour Next season anew custom 1s to de establi the Grand Union. Bali-oaied gente, their ‘monograms painted” yu’ (ie Vere ptecen Hi x Drom owpioyod by ibe . r drinks et of the bi me, and | at iy ts one of the Mtr ot hee Thetitute, ihe THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, D'AUMALE AND THE PRESIDENOY OF THA FRENCH REPUBLIC, — Intense Exchement tn the Assemb'y— Loxpox, Aug. 80.—Tho Duke 4’ Aumale has, it is said, again declined to be w candidate for the Presidency of the French Repnbdiic, Vensarne Aug, 8).—Iin the Assembly to-day there was afull attendan na the gal leries were crowded, in expectation of decisive ac- tion on the prolongation of M, Thiers's powers, M. Rivet announced that the special committes had screed to receive the amendment oroposed by M. Dufaure to the de Tt was thereapon ‘would accept the decree, Lond protests were made by members of the “ Loft.” Num erous amendments Which bad been proposed to the measure were with- drawn, The excitement in (he chamber during these proceedings Panis, Aug. 80. mont have of the Mies the decree rey the proposision of ‘upon a bill for the ‘nlers which but ried by tue Commitee upot Rt ill receive entire Assembly. Paris Journ: ounces that af, betta bay Position for lation of 10 Bien Puditc third installment france, was compl disterbances have oc between the the Gerinan troops at Strasbourg, Which several of the populace and militery wet ely wounded, Aasombiy proceeded fo discuss t the preamble of toe Chamber possesses 0} Ab extraordinary While M. Baragn shouted the indemnity, to-day, part of cree which declares the nsiituent powers, J disgraceful tumdtt horan, was speaking M. Testelia ou licked the Emperor's boots. A violent scone followed which insted over ton Minutes, and was brought to ® close by the Presi- Sent pa hat. ‘M. Gambetta opposed the assumption of constiti ent powers. and declared that he would not accept even the Republic trom A ‘The first part of the stitnent powers of the vote, and wi Austria, G in Longue, Loypow, Aug. 30.—In reply to a cable inquiry from the New York Associated Press, the Wol® reregraphic Bureau reaM@rme it aapowacement of 16th of August as follows: N W po (City) LOam je not quoted in the list. Tle olaest Board of berlin mercoante ts 1a the resolve not to allow the quotation.” Provincial Corresponaence been concluded vetwe but have come to ® the maintenance of peace, is the enfente cordtale with and extends indirectly to Rossin as nt wito the relations of Germany hat power. M4, Aug. 9.—Tho Free Press of this city says that a leacue tor tbe prevervation Of the peace of Europe bas boen formed and tuat Aus- ——. Political Amnesty in Spain—The Ags! of Gea. Prim, Panis, Aug. 80.—The Duke of Montpen who is in France, offers to testify before competent Spanish authorities im relation to the death of Gen. Pri; He ts Present Gotain from wo Maitia by the tllnese orale danenter. ine Maparp, Aug. 90.—A decree of amnesty has been Promulgated. | Lt applies to ll political offences committed In Spain. ‘The preamble recites that the cdoveroment is weil aware of the powerlessness of {ts adversaries ana of ite own ability to repress all revolt, Lonvox, Aug. 80.—The Turin Gaaette states that Garibaldi bas recovered from his attack of ill- ness. and that repose is alone necessary for the complete restoration of ois bealth. FLowmnce, Aug. 92—Count Selopis has been ap- Pointed »y King Victor Kumanuel arbitrator on the Dart Of Kssly Upon vhe Alnbeu: .. —— Servia Reerganizing its Army, Lonpox, Aug. 80.—A despath from Belgrade says the Government of Servis is busily engaged in the reorganization of the army. the Loxvox, Aug. 30. —The Emperor Napoleon and family visited the steamer Great Eastern yesterday. Six persons were drowned by the wreck of the Boudicar, from Cronstadt for an English port. A railway collision occurred at Bolton last night, And six persons were injcied, One hundred and thirty Gerwan workmen siruck yesterday at N castie-on-Ty ni paraded the streets, They a be Amertean bond forgor, has béen cot f trial at ue next Asai A destructit fre occurred in Drury tane to-day, Several per- sons perished in t Tho Cholera in Kurope, Lonpox, Aug. 80.—The cholera has made its appearance at Hamburg, where several cases are re- Ported, Sixteom deaths from the disease have oc- curred at Altons during the past week. The cholera continaes Ls raves Konigabere. There 100 new cases, and 29 deatls on the ¥7th, aad 60 cases and 60 deaths on the 23th inet, —— THE GREAT BOAT RAcw. Peete ton Account of the Storm—T: Crow Ordered Back Hativax, Aug. 80.—The weather this morning was foggy, and the race was postponed until 5 o'clock tbis ev ‘The crews were sold ia ti pools last night as follows: Winship, 30; Renforte, 18; Coulter, 10; Halifax, 8, It was rumored this morning that the Paris crew had beon ordered back to Hulitax by the Racing Committee of 8t. Jobi save the city from disgrace. They are reported to bave returned and are going to row, Public opiaton in St, John drove them back inet M5 the fog © drizeling rain bas set in, — : Two Men Burned to D. ma is very At this hour (4 ‘till in croast Du Satton's barn in Deckestown, N. J., was struck by lightning and destroyed. After the fire the black- 1d bodies of two men were dragged from the jas. ‘They were recognized as thors of two tramps who had taken retug bara on hour before. _ —_ HOURS OF LEISURE. ee ‘The Michael Tuomy Association picnic is Funk's Union Park this eveniog. ‘The Rip Van Winkle makes her last trips of the season to (he Fisting Banks on Thursday and kriday. a sci OBITUARY, Dorid F. McQilray, a well: known Boston Woneer, died on 7 uerday in Nashua, N, i Dr, Leon Suckert, « California pioneer, apoplexy last night in his roe 1h San Fi ———— YOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, —. ‘The Lafayette arrived last vight, Lord Adare arrived in the Java yesterday, Mr, I, P, Morton sailed in tho Russia yosterday ‘The Signal Oflce predicts stormy weather for New York untti this eveving Highost temperature registerod at Byrne's, 169 Broadway, yesterday at 9 A. M., 77) Anna Madden, aged 6, fell from the fourth story window of 8/7 Kast Forty-bixth street and was killed, Will the perso answered our ree ecting Prof Kindly send ue atharine MeG 11 off the sioop of 4st bleventh Yewierday and was facaliy tu died of uelsoo, jured * You can't sugar me," said fersou Market yesterday, t ver) sweelly, begging leniency ost charming as well York is korico.the artist at Benal Fourth avenue ear fweitth Icarn the Hue Bature of macaro: schooner Ki @ Cox at Jef. 10 WAS Calking ‘ privoner, rudite cook In New ita!iau Festaurant ip Feet, Go there and with coal Week on Dy. 'an ubuuown schooner, aud sunk to 18 of water. Her ciow Were plcked up. Omer Murdock yesterday seized ten barrels of ible exes whie§ i Neshingion "and fool hela Brigas for violat! The Academy, of Musio was well dlled last oven ing by @ multitude Of both sexes Who had aseembled to dahcher'to Specks Deputy Grand. dure oun Fe Morse Past Graug Master of Valltor iss Just returu ed trom Burope, Ho has established the American pois, ot gaa Fellowship ia Wurlembecg, Baacur, usu, 00d bwiterian tenne Excitement. Bostox, Aug. 80.—The inquest on the bodies of the Eastern Railrosd Company's victins wes resamed to-day, The examination of engineer Brown, of the express train, was postponed until to-morrow oa account of the absence of the Steno- graphic revorters, Charles §. Converse and James Corey, the engineer and firemanfof the engine Rock- © only witnesses who testified to-da: y lef Boston at thirteen minutes to seven P. M. ‘on Saturday, with a spare engine for Salom. While they wore waiting noar Rverett for s train to come Off the Branch, the Beverly sccommodation eame ‘They wore asked to hitch on to help the ao- commodation to Salem. They accordinely coupled on and first stopped et Everett. Stopped there one minute, They noxt stopped at Chelsea dw half minutes, and next at Revere not more than one minute, They got the signal to start and ‘then heard @ whistle and hed not made more than one torn of the wheel when the crash came, Con. ductor Nowland told engineer Converse that tl express train was behind, and they would have to run fast to Cheinea, where they could get out of its way. Theengineer, however, feltno anxiety. He only bed a0 Impression that he mast hurry up from wat be heard the conductor say, and upon iy funeral of the Rev, Dr. Ezra 8. Gannett took Place to-day, at noon, from the Arlington St. Chureh, which Was fited to overflowing, and bang wit Propriai emblems of mourning. The #\ated of a voluntary on organ, Mr. Chen ding from choir, prayer by the Re a the Serious "yy the ‘itey. Geo, H. Bite; funeral address by the Rev. Rofus Kilis; hymn by the Rev. Dr. Cordner of Montreal ; prayer by the Rey. Calvin Lincoln, anda chant by the choir. The remal Were conveyed to Mor Auburn, and Inid desi those of the wife of the deceased clergyman. fou ‘of respect to bis memory were passed by ti) Massachusetts State Temperance Alliance at + moet- ine held to-day, Dr. Gannett was an ardent worker im the cause of temoerance. Major Georee Browning, Oity Marshal of Ba. lom, died last ht. He was thirty-four years of age. His dea! attributed to excitement caused aa, railroad disasteryin which his brother was 5 rt, 'N@ adalitonal mortality has been repoted to-day, and the ivjored are progressing favorably. ANOTEBR RAILROAD COLLISION, Oxon, Pen: . Aug 20,-Two frpient trains ran {prs Daca otbor to-day, on the paitimore Central Station, from the wilfal Railroad, near Fairville neglect of one of the trates follo jing the scheduic los, ‘Two handy were injured. BOY. KICKED ovr. meee Fjecting from Office a Dise Secretary of State-The New Naw Onteans, Aug. 80.—Gor, Warmoth on Tuesday suspended George C. Boveo, the Secretary of State, and appointed #, J. Herron, formerly United States Marshal, to discharge the duties of @ office until the Legisiature acts apon the sub- Ject, Bovee's offence, the Governor charges, was in promulgeting wingly, wilfully, anlawiully, and with the parpose of imposing upon the people Of the State as law that which he cnows has not be- come a law, a bill passed by the last Legistature, knowa as the Cresceat City Water Works bili. Boveo, refus ‘to surrender the office, was forcibly sJectod by the Metropolitan Police, and Herron was Dinced tm possession. Boves claims that be acted with the advice of ike State Attorney-General, While Boveo was being ousted from his office a Still more disgraceful scene was enacting at the Vity Hall, At the last meeting of the Council an ordi nance Was passed autnor! xtension of the city the issue of two an at par: Ordinance was aiso introduced to lease works lo the ater Works Com artion to discussing the (colored), pro- jor 1,000 shares of $100 eaca of Lockwood, aad endorsed by Lassixe sald they had deen re bis vote for yor Fiandere said every member of the Connell had been approached. He had seen $100,000 worth of stock offered to one of them. Adminis trator Walton said ‘had pee: which would make him indeps t for lite to sup- port the measure, The impression prevails that is will pass, ——_$_____. PERFIDY, Found Dytog Streets of Newark. Yesterday morning a young woman, well- dressed aud of prepossessing appetrance, was found lying insensibdle in Mecbanic street, below Malberry, Newark. She was removed to the police station. In the afterndon she became conscious and talked with her attendants, She gave her name as Flor- ence Smith, and said ber father kept a grocery at at First and Walnut streets, Phiiadelpbi: had abandoned hi home and taken up with William Bell, a plumber, of 83 East Ninth street, New York. ‘She liad been two ke in Bellevue Hospital and was released (rom institution on Friday last, On Tuesday nicht she ‘with Beli to Newark from Jersey City, Yesterday morning Bell gave ber $5 10 ¢o ome with, and accompan| ber to a drug store, where sie ask. tor arsenic, in- tending to terminate a miserable li was denied her, but Bell subsequentiy roe dove of romething that tasted bitter, abd she lost all consciousness. She was cared torai the police sta- ton, — The Drown’ Verdict of Coroner's Jury. Naw Bnoxswick, N. J., Aug. 80.—T!, ine is tbe verdiet of the Oorop: victims of the drowniea disasters Thet the said Chrvtian Thorm: man Henry Dorm: aod Aon! drowned ta the Kariten river, to MteeeE. 90 the morning of Tucsd: wa, @ aceicental collision of the OrmaaD whieh was in tow of the with the steam follow- Jury over the ee BASE BALL NOTES. ———_ zame between the Kekfords and Forest City te postboned uctil Saturday The Haymakere of ‘Troy defoated Citys of Cleveland, yesterday, by 17 to 12. Kieat in Ainge Were played wen darkness closed the gaine. palit aathenrhs acs abiy PERSONAL ANTELLIGENCE. Frank Leslie arrived from Kurope yesterday Secretary Delano left Mount Vernon, Ohio, yester day for Washington, Gen. Sherman bade adieu to Long Branch y day, and goes tu Washington, Jefferson Davis and Gen. Jubal Es cured cottages in White Sulphur Springs, Will serive there Lo-nighs, Col, C, R. Alton, State Er resides in thi od Gov fover! the Forest tor ineer of Florida, who city,’ has foe the last fortaigit enter. rikon Reed of Florida, aud Mis. Reed by the Hon. W. H. Giessoo started for home last evening, via Washington, = Hil doers CURIOSITIES OF CHIME, —t— Jamos Fee attempted suicide by taking laudanum last eventag at 41 East Sixteenth street, George Somers, who escaped from Clinton Btate Prison on the 8th inet. id Malone of 158 We . ted (OF passing a counterfeit $10 4 OB delng Fecaptured fought of %6 Thomp. Iver candle. in uis pow I. Agnes Meilly was found dead ina shanty in Fourtn svenue, near Fifty eighth street, and @ Corouer's jury yeeterday found teh. her death was hasteccd by tue Violence of James McGeniey, with whom | ved. Cue, of {he oidest eniety of the Kickapoo Todians, was killed by @ drunken half breed named Walter at the reservation op Banday, Walter is in jail awaiting Winl, The Kickenoos tuicaten to bang bim, Mr, John ©. Cleary, who wan fi nis throat cut in Wasbiugton, D.C,,o0 Tu his wound in an affiay with « for pamed G: and 8 pot Margaret Garry and Ann Foley birty-elelth street, Anu bit Mra. Gairy 4 Ury resulted in death A Coroner's nd that Ann had no inteption of do. podiiy harm, and the Corouer dis charged the prisoner. William Layton, street. wi 1 yort@duy attora on. And failing to-do uarrelled at ed 10, of 916 Rast Sixty-fret Dolo if the Third avenue Rink Hy was told to bevave himself, ae pullout. Layton threw astone dent of wnwible to ue Kngelbrecht, residing in found Mr. Patten, a ‘4ulLor or LIFE IN THE MBTROPOLIS. one DASHES HERE AND THARE BY THD SUN'S REPORTERS. ‘The Board of Education of Hoboken have nm. solved to resign in a bedy, The Common Coundt at their meeting on Tuosday night passed an ordh fining the duties and powors of the Board, whied, In eflegt, amounts to taking absolute charge Of the edneational matiors of the city. This step te Board of Bducation an encroachment ‘legos not warranted by law or prece: rm ys elected L; we eueee inde Treasurer, Acs, and invihe pest have hed’ en: the pi ne Bord wilt resign to-night, and ander the city charter the Com ‘mon Council can Oil the vacapeies by sopaintment for sixty di the expirmion of which they are & special election. The Buard of jace the whole matter betors taken this step to effect thes ast A Cheok Oporater Captured. Last evening shortly after 7 o'clock Augusl Bernheimer was arrested in Hoboken by Offices [, accused of pasning s counterfeit cheok drawn on the Chemical Beak of New York for $94.50, on Jacod Asschbach, jeweller, 16 Newark Street. Beroheimer said that he resided at 184 Hadeon street, and desired Mr. Aoschbach to call at his house in the morning for a large clock whick aired repairs, Atter conversation on varios subjects, Bernheimer made a purchase of a watem the people, and b design. for $83.50, tendering in payment s check on thé Rreaed gol 5) ie i HO, See, ecco ‘ james Arthur, aod receiving $9 in ‘Avmoment aher Beraholmer weut ont it esearted to Aeschbach that; possibly there might be some thing wrong, and he followed him. Bernhetmet derted off through Otto Cottaze Gardens, and ab tempted to escape to New York, but he was tared, On being searched at the station house t ‘more spurious checks oo the same bank were (< on his person, one for i689, 4 the other for $18.50 Bernhelmer admitted bis ” South Carelina Sick of G Mr. RB. B. Elliott, member of r00e @ from South Caroling, =~ in town you rotgesh oo Conver*ail@n lant Dicht with an “cont of Tas Som, Mr. ivwve Gald that President Grant's eotrage a Now Orleans was bat the counterpart of what the colored men of South Carolina suffered, Giference being that the latcer had to fee Us! States marshals and their ‘ere while the for: bad to cower before President Grants guns am Dayonets. On being asked whether the people South Carolina favored the Pronid ‘Mr. Eiliott said that most decidedly t a8 they had lost all confidence in him tom House carpet-bagrers. po of Capt. McD: e. Chauncey Johnson, thi din the part of this month for stealing $5,000 worth of catia from Abraham E. Daler on the Ist of March, wag arraigned io the General Sessions yesterday. He He was fortunate enough to re lent punishment of two yoars and @ ing Sing. Chi was first arrested 008 aftor the the(t, and taken to the Prince streot Station, which McDoneell. He Wives. Thomas Robinson, aged 30, of 302 West Twom ty-sixth street, was arrested on Tuesday evening, accused of bigamy by Catharine Robinson of 3 Bir. mingbam street, who claims to been married to five years ago. Thoy ‘ived toreth four years, and then Robluson suddenly dina peared On he Teth of April last be was married to tnathes the Stanton street Baptist Church by the Rev. Christopher Rhodos. A certificate of tno lat- fer marriage was produced by the origin Robinson. The prisuner was veld for examination. — Fight on an Excursion Boat, The Saloonsmen’s Protective Union, composed ef colored men, ance on the boat. and @ ued, Several women were knocked im ber of the excursionts re badt draised.. The rowdies were ondly purianed n from the boat on her arrival at the island and were leit there to get hore as vest they could, ae How the Germans Go for Ta The German Democratic Union of the Tenth Ward Inst evening seconded the resolutions passed by the Democratic Union General Committee, re quiring the Tammany loggers either to exonerate themsslves from the chi of corruption bave been prelerrod, or Hate, BRoomLYN. pe tS Street Commissioner Furey has directed FORE pide Ratirond Company to remove tue * 1” 01 ram el t, Willlameburga, Lv) Another revert hundred pw Park yesterday, Al a discharged frm eh ‘The Treasury Department has confirmed the at ointment of Thomas W. Aaird. storekeeper, and I Alless, lant inspector, at the Ni ‘ork Custom 5 ton Is to be Alsas'Se (0 tue stoamer Ooea: any Inst. NEW JERSEY. an P. Woolson. of Newark, sail ,Wooleon. of Newark. sails for Cabs tee On Taesday night the house of Henry J. Rotten " President of the (ato ’ be during hin abeonce ot 81.00 wore ofiowsleyes Yesterday the property of the jate frm of Duraw coy & MoGhee, wh: se builats wi a explosion three weeks ago, wae vod bn ag hic ‘The body of Mrs, Kerri six-year-old son, whe missing eiiice Tuesday morn found ba tne fF wt the foot of Newark stress, i Fee terday. Professor Charies Schmidt, a well known muste teacher in Newark, and also York Puitihar day afternoon member of tt 7 nic Sortety, fell 18 @ convulsion yentere f the Sixth Ward, Newark, without hold an todignation moeth ihe reoont action of the Olt} $a SPARKS FROM JHB TELEGRAPH Chartoston had three now cases of yellow (eves yesterday Frank, son of Jacob H, Martia of Providence, R, 1, was drowned y The Colored Sta Troy on Oct. 1a Charles Winson, aged ninety, banged himeelt ts Duxbury on Tuesday Oient ‘he wile of George it. Newhall, of Malden, h horselt yesterday, Sho was iuraue, y/d*Bs hanged he archives of the Georgia State Rail roi yesterday vuruea over cova committer at aise me the Metropolitan ani United States Hotels af Long Branch close for the season on Monday newts A new well caved in at Staunton, Va.,’y burying alive two colored nie Kerday Labor Convention is to moet ta torday, en who were woi The Labor Reforme: veruon at Framingh in October. are to bold a State Com Mass., 00 the Oat Weduesdey ipp! Republiess Stati ALerday, aud effocie Convent § perme Feat ru Fathering up the, ‘hoi to Foverves met ganization by t Inding agents in Arizona under pay. {ainilies of Coca! {fo The raee between the yachts Haswell of Paws tuxet end Sadie of Beverly at Providence yesterd for plate valued at 8500, wee wou Dy the 4 twonty uinutes A despatch to the Nauftoal Gazette, from Fernane ding, Fia., save: © Capt LH. Partrioge of the sveamer. City or Houston, ie thagy sitempted to comuit suieide yesterday morning ‘The fourth floor of Whitney, Brown & Co.'s grain in Lo ware, Ville gave Way yesterday morning and the large quantity of grain crushed through thd Boors into ihe cellar, kililug thive men a brake Was tented on the Missourt d yesterday. A tralr runpiog a fee perk grade ot 1 wae scOpp space of | J Se severe rains of Tues bre Delaware aud Hud pow. f the breaks are 100 fect in width, The damage will Cargoes Of coal for abou a week, The Androscoggin Connty Democratic Convention Met at Auburn, Me, yesterday, and made tbe follo tag one: Benatore- Alonzo Gercelon. Dent JG Gorey; Sborut—Haw #: sirout. Of the Howe family was helt ii . House, Boston. The Hon. Jac of the Briteh Provinces, Mr E Howe of New Yo y fr Broowiy ‘present, and the oth 4y the arrival Suu

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