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EAR, ——— ee FE NDING UNITED STATAR FIVE. TWENTY #OWDS OFTi0n OF Finn & ViAvOm, 5 NASBA at, SRW YCaR Bopt. 6, 181, ‘The Vovernment nave notified the bolders of ONE BUSDRED MILLIONS OF FIVE-TWENTY BONDS of fe that (hey will be paid in Gold; and that after Deo. SB deAt the Interest will cease. All holders of ibe lseves Of 1982, 19F4, 1800, and new 1°Ms, should at once decide ‘whether they will hold their Bonds, and ti ‘the gold when called om, oF con Government 6, O48. and 46, OF exchange for other securities, Asitis Possible the premium on gold may sh ese when Weve heavy payments commence, It cleariy becomes the dnty of all holders of Five-Twentics to take the Walter into serious consideration ‘We are stronely recommending in exchange the 1X PER CENT. BONDS of the LHFSAPEAKE AND OBIO RAILROAD COMPANY, now selling at 08 and accrued foterret. of whieh we have only some $5,000,000 still Bnrold = The total amount of the loan te $15,000,000, Toey are issued in denominations of 61 000, $900 and $100, coupon end registerod, interest Bix Per Cent, May aod Novomber; principal aud interost pay ew York city tm United States gold cota, We alto recommend the Bonds of the WESTERN PACIVIC RAILROAD COMPANY, vow contolldated with (he CENTKAL PACIFIC, These are ali Conpon Bonds of €1.000 each, interest Six Per Cen: , January ‘sca July; pripetpal and interest payable in New York city in Unite! Btaves g ld coin, The total amount of te Joan is $2,798.00; all sold by the Company. Market price sow about 99. The payment of these Bouds by We terme of Whe Consolidation has been assumed, prin- tipel nud iuierest, Oy the Central Pacific Raiiroad Bompany Alo, be CEN) RAL PACIFIC SIXES. They are all Coupon Bones of 1 G00 exch, interest Six Ker Cent, Januar, aCdJu.y; prive.pal and interest payabiein New Tors city io Untied states gold com. The CR\TRAU PACIPICS, timated by at of Congress tu §:5,88.)—al) od by ‘be Company © 1b share a nd for thisaod the Gornn WArKots, aod any Amount can be FOI a readily as 80 many Five Twenty Bonds; th ro freely i ty @) @l tae prominent 6 ocx Exca. nges tu the ‘world, on Fhould advance to the price of Goverament Bone Ma ket price bow about 10, Toat the same resuit will f How with (be CHESAPEAKE AND Of10 BUND», ob the Completion of the road, we have no ®y conversion tnio CENTRAL PACIFICS holders of Correspondesce of The Bu: Mi routs, Minn., Sept. 15.—After Mr, Gree- ley's address ow the Fair Grounds yesterday, the vant maititnds made a bresk for the carriage waence ho nad eddressed thew, They enrrounded tv furty fot deep, and pushed and crowded for the honor of taking Mr.Greeley's hand, He stood up and bowed to all, They ovly yelled the more flercely and crushed in the closer, Finally a break was mado for the pole of the carriage, and ity strong arme picked it Up and would hove pulled the philosopher around the Wack find he not mode an appeal for them to desiet, Hor stepped out of the carriage and alter much effortequeezed his way throngh the jam and into the Cereai Deparime:.t, followed by on enger, shouting mass of well-dressed and thrifty culturiste, One man approached with mach didiculty apd exhibited an apple, Ho raid it was one crown from the 1, It was about the size of awalout, He asked Mr, Greeley to look at in, Vit possible mokea note of it in the Tyidune. Mr. Greeley took the apple, and bis broad face beamed with a smile a8 ho waid; ‘Waal, T gu se you'll have (o let thie apple git ripe before T ean tell you what [ think of it.” The crowd lnughed #nd Jeored at the exiibitor, ‘The people hore love the creat farmer of Chap: paqua. ‘Ther rode yeeterday thirty mies to see him, and would ride twice that distance to shake bim by tre hand. Tae Minneapolis Avening News, in speaking of tho bosts that assembled to listen to Mr. Greeley, #4) 9 it ie a matior of note and interest Xoat these crowds were componed mosily of our sericultural popuiatiaa, men who had driven miles and miles from their homes on the prairics and in the back country tohoar the ideal of a farmer, the gteae and good Horace Greoley, From this fact and from the fact that the amplitheaire was filed vo overflowing with the sturdy aad honest farme rs of Minnesota, we foresee ‘Tue GMRAT UPRISING whieh will take piace inthis State when the great pailosopher ts nomigated for tue Presidency next FiyF- WENTIES retain the same race of interest, deg : i oad bee twat cap.ta: “bors ti per eauty by ene. { eer. ‘The enthucveetle reezotion white: Mr. Gree Vern, into tee WES.ERN PACIFICS or CHEBA: | ley has met with on his tour throurh the country, PEAKS AND C408, the incroase wil be about 19 per | And the rare execative ability which he ts so well cout. | visersof CBNINAL PACIFIC cao exchaoge | known to poss bis popularity with the farmers, for WEoiPRNS of CATSAPEAKE AND OUI, aud | as evinced by luis reception yesterday, his power as Whoreeve THOT C4. Hei wdoUL 8 per CELL. and 1a wiDEr | thy editor of the New York Tribune, wake bim at herve Lah wore’ TY BD ts is beta ar bod once tae most prominent and desirable Presiventiit terest, as a FLV a. iY POND. As the moun) ; of CHE®APBAKE A’ D O1!TO BONDS rematning an candidate now tn.the, Geld, Gen. Grant would stand nowhere beside dim. His eccentricities are mein the sight of the people by his unswerv- Adeliuy to honesty and truth, and to-day be stands belare the people of Minnesota as the greatest Philosopher and philantbroout, tates id edt Id me a0 vmall, nod the den and very toon Leabsorbed. Thore av very few CI WESILiAN8 on the miarcet, and the present emaud opting, they will 6000 Inrweiy advauce in price. We ray dd that the earnings of the CENTRAL ov PACIFIC RAILLOAD will, without doubt, reach thie | tor of tre age. aud conseanentiy the best candidate Fear uootiy, if wot quite, the enormous sain of $10,000.00. | for Preaivent that com be brought furward, Tit CHLSAPEAKE AND OINO ROAD i to the A WARM REOMPTION IN ICT ST. PAUL. Sr. Pact, Sept, 15—Despite the threatening Woather this forenoon, thousands on thousands as. rem at the Minneapolis fair grounds to bear Mr. Greeley’s hints to farmers. As least ten thou- sand persons were on the grounds, and the excite. met was intense, Mr. Greeley appeared on the round at about 10 v'oloek, and was at ouce sur rounded by the farmers, ail thirsting for knowl. edge. One, maa, wanted io know how to plant Deets, anotkor howto caltivate broom corn, and another wanted information concerning endperation fo farming The men thus surrounding the great sarmer were the bardy viousers of Minncsota, who hove icarned to revere Mr. Greeley for his nonesty A‘l oe Coast what the CENTRAL KOAD Is to the Pacine const It is om tac CENTRAL TRADE LINE ACHOLS THE CONTINENT, and trivuiary railronas ate bow Deing duit and projected from all parts of Abe Southweet, West, ant Nortiwers to connect with 11, aDG LUD OVer 1s Cizect Course ana easy grades to Lide-wster As Iivanelal Agents for these great roads we are Tesuy abd gind, a: al tim nquirive frou bondi kere e.ncera ng the securities and o Were Compa .e8; and ea] from time to tim Reports cf the earnins, &c., for their ure, ayec.# cep Watch Over their interests. FisK @ BATCH, gents for the Central Pacific [tailroad Com- 11t¢ Branches, and also for the Chosapeake Fina pany @ Pag 2 bg pod hs . ped she ng x and «teat learning, Bithntsterecel rade termined gatas! Alter. tne creel MAIR LOLDED, ratte In, died d- Ccrtit ea c@ oF Geposit issued and collections made in | MF Greeley toox but little interest, @ bury was drawa np in front of the etait. and the orator cot Into it. He was dressed just as he was yesterday, and bis appearance elicited comment. On all sites par) ° Ubi Hanvey Fis, A>, arcu, PHM SH RRA tremendous cheering greeted him as he arose to ANNO MUNDI 6632. speak. WHERB THEY HAD THR GheAT FARMER: Mr. Greeley bezan bis address by explaining » remark which he made six years ago in an address tm St. Paul. He said then: fhe Cetebratt ‘The sym Tweutyet At sundown la of the Jowish New ¥: Yom Kipur, at. git, according to the Bible, “The evening aud the moralag were hon} like to live In Minnesots were Jt not for one dich ray 1 the first days” the yeur 6623, © the Jewish eslerdar, | us: You will ncver be able 10 raise apples. degie, With i the period of penauce, prayer, de. | This prophecy the people have proved false by fout mecitation, and supplication, winch i roligt | Collecting some of the Guest apples in the State, and bansing over them @ banner inscrived with Mr Greeley's words, uttered eo long avo, Wien Mr. Greeley siw it he denied the softimperchment, He inks be did not ssyeuche thing, He may have made somo such remark carelessly, but not as a frediction, He rejoies in the success of the Min- nesota fermers im apple growing, and doesn't know 81, kept by ull devout Israclites, begun in memory toe Lancing down of the word of God on Mount diva, It was ushered in with the sounding of the sno Fran's Lorm), which of old called the bosts Wf Issel to the holy eanctuary, Tu We Tempe on Fifty avenue and Forty-third treet the Rev, Dr, Adler, Kabbi, assisted by the By A. Kubin, officiated, In the Synagogue | DUt Miuneaotamay produce oranzes at some future *pierith Is Nineteenth street wad Hints ave | time, He regretted that the apvie bad not cone hus Uo Rev. Sd L008 delivered a sermon; anc | detter, He wished the State could grow peaches as Bh West Forty foursh street. tho | well as Aikagsas, but feared (lat she never could, F Hees iy lab eateaie ti, | He spoke in glowing torms of Texas as the beet Yoav service. The Nortotk street con- | Talsing State, That State, be enid, bas some advon re ) hese," lis ened toa sermon in | tages over Minnesota, aud vice verea, He could do ee i AN Bere abl Binuora at | more tabor in Minnesota than in Texas, where the Jel vered » German. ij ater {# abominable and the tveczes enervatiog hand Im press.ve Rervices may be witnessed ‘evertheless, it is 9 good State, Pits orthoden syusgogwen, to-day, Vo-nighs ond TUE NOKTH AND THG sOUTH CoNTRASTED, Ky fore ed Jews celobrate only the frst days Mipaeseta bas a drawbeck in the lenetb of the ° Foows, hat is, last nigut and thismorning, | winter, Spow makes some cood sleigbing, and Wi . a hereate to the ofd forms celebrate t ve - . —_ ” ro Poodde: with ws mocd fervor us the first, The ) He COMI DRE Ie Way he WTA AVE Whore OF it + ctehon athung suniet Jews at this season “May | New York, where (hey have only about three dajs, SLU tater be coumissioned to bring you every | jto would like three mouths of hard wintor weather. It bos its advantages; it gives mosentar activity eve of the 25th inst, the most solemn day » yar." Yo. “| Bere. Will De observed in ail | lo ‘eels it here now already, The Southern people bs synazozuce wud by wil dems, ay @ day of fasting | 9/4 in 10 a el ct a bed ener pte By alse ne as & Cay of tasting | grein iolent because of their ciimate. Men cannot bout, riog watch tive tutal wbstinence frou eat- | Keep from bemg ambitious in the bracing air of tne Og anu Griuking is etriets © joined, great Northwest. Minnesota produces good corn, but Sa does not do justice to her soil, In Southern Peun- Our Later Marshall Chic cago, Sept, 10.—Chief Justice Chase arrived y lost evening, and is the guest of Judge elihowen tte are habs, ale sylvanis you will double the weight of corn to the acre that is raised in Minnesota, Pennsyly: niang seem to be the dest rfarmers, They get larae crops beouuse they try tor them, Yoa car you can- lis step Orm and elastic, The | not afford to grow poor crops, You can afford to fottof lie face and tongue seem to be auffer- | fertilize your Held. Good barnyard manure will 5 from veralyza.io id he experiones double the crops, ln New York was formerly rh tilt te OL RHEE ay: raised the bert and most wheat, New York city +N €1.6cc semua clear was supported from W 11840 iveus ef oti par id tae res. eci8 to | und Gnally wheat would not grow because the soil ore felt way, imelud.ng Gen, Bewuree td. | was not busbanded properly Wie Eat tomorrow evening, and expects THE KODPREY OF THR Or! Wesvin.tom aoout the madle uf Octover. Mr. Greeley cited @ case of sroed being ploughed dituue to uscetnie oek dgute PT*™® | up, and in the road there was xood whent, but along —_ - the side not anv would grow, The oil had been Rotsing a Check from $100 to 818,000, deprived of its best ingredieots, It could not with Osc svart, Sept, 15,—Some digs ago @ man | stand the atiacks of insects, ‘The road bud not Leon ' t ota will be Fo your land as they are You have failed 1 accept the #0 shameiully abused, Minn you cultivate proverly. Re now doing in wertern New York, to grow Winter wheat on prairie land He ait diug to be My, Sherman, « Jor from Chicuro, about to enter busiacss tod a room in Pike's Opera House, it bang ely, aod deposited @ chek for prete Hi He thon te aeereiel Bi:10 uA] Reus UF el fuct, Some eay that the wind affects ihe wheat slime tty (iter a pues ior wm advance Of} crieny caik of the lightness of the soll, ‘The rom Afverwaru it a tint the check | edies are, Mret, underdrains ; and secondly, a deeper “ip \ lad bee “rained trom # genuiue beck | cultivation, By these means you can grow winter HFmOn OE LOE BERR IAEHG went, Winter wheat {9 the beri wuess crop, apd Get Oot Your Overcont Jmbretin therefore he asks the farmers of Minnesote to try Sionst Urvice, Wasuiworax, Sept. 16.—The | deeper cultivation, even thourh on a emailer acale 1h) po ally continue to tall, with east- | He plongns #itb four oxen in the foil, and they are y Gta se totig tin New Kugland, aud | fuliowed by two horsce, He thinks is mixes sub: 0 aid Barter Shave egpalerday over the T soit with surtece coil. You oy i! fas 7 ba u NESD MACHINGRY, L Nera ree tenes on must have it, Get power to ploneh ten acres me time you now do one; vlough thri bussibly prevail by Sasurday | in the times as deep aa is the custom, Mr. Greeley wants lhe Jamestown Irewery Mu o ree fields a unile equcre, and those Gelde ploughed Marvitus, N, ¥., t. 15.--Charles Marlow, | 128 month, and by eteam ploughy, They are usod eek wo brewer, lus been indicled at tuis | in Loaisiana, and it fea shame they are not here, earn urder 0: Wil iam Bacommo, | go 1862 it Leeame evident that we were going to dete tated mut ene ok Auzust T nave w great Mubt in this country, he Viceroy of ~ Nuoadey weds, Ezypt liad foresight enough to nee the need of avoam The tnet Matlrend man saan in Mew aa oy, | Rioaebt and he «ent to England for two bundred Or and 6%ty, The manufacturers could pot make them. Tie Exyptian Viceroy asked whether they could with money, ‘They said sea and he advanced 859, 0, md tovk bie pay ta steam plow nd mine bis money bork in one year, Mr, Grovley advites ploughing in autumn, Two S sienm engines must plough fity acres a day, furrows ab @ time, and two feot deep, He dovnu's went young men to be dex souds clerks Wednesday x stock cara ran away on the Railroad, and wo: is Pattie deal, 4 1 oilits Were se! usr WoT UL wae punts! ed Incorrectly Ccivent wo the Bolvi ere Deliware An estes ie! oMeer o the Belvidere Railroad wrives tea: tn trenty years that ©.10UK Wawlever except ue Lrowk ur Wuicu was Cus Ul ® CAF DR. GREELEY’S CAMPAIGN, | THE VOICE OF 1B TARMERS OF JHB GREAT NORTHWEST. NEW YORK, but farmers; and he is sorry to ace the tendency petting the wrong way. ‘A STRONG FI FOR MACHINE FARMING, Tete nrepronch thet steam engines are need in Louisiana and notin Minnesota, Mr. Greeloy wants petroleum need as fuel. Tt will be cheaper than coal and lose bulky, He hopes to see the day when the locomotive power will be used for plowing, harrow- power fe one thing He wants power applied He wants the wind 7 are little and application ts anoth toeveryting, It eats nothing. utiliged,not that he lik dangerous—but crdinary wind, He wants water used se an irrigator, and thas the farmer may grow double the crop le now does, This may be done at a small expense, and it will labor for the owner when be cannot work. Water is the cheap: est and best fertilizer im the world, If you had water at command you coal! aurry your crop of corn a9 weil as increase it, Don't think sour land crows timber as well as ours, You have to do fomcthing to produce it, 60 begia to plant it, Take the locust and the hickory, whick must some time soil to Europe, Dou't crow miserable timber when 70u cam better, Don't pastare it, bat CULMVATR TOUR TIMBER, and thon tring no disgrace to your State, It will Give wtrangers a better Impresston. You may trana- plant sugar male to your advantace, Red codaris w foilure and dies offin th choked out by other timber, Warmest places, and ae'imite ns freozing a will Kill them, Ptont trees tn the coltest spo if they will live anywhere they will there. may naturalize them as you bave apples. no better investment than planting timber, ever thy bands Mud to do. do with thy might." what you do thoroughly, You wili have to work for what you get, ‘That is the true secret of eu cess, snd is the true economy, Lt farmers want to Tewata poor let them do poor farming. Gvod farm- ing is the beet business which any man doos ‘The audience were diamissed with almost a fathor ly benediction, Every one here speaks of Bir. Greeley as the NEXT PRESIDRENT OF THM UNITRD STATES, They accep’ it a8 foregone conclusion, ant hurrah 4nd shout }is nume in that counection waerevor Le Appears amoug them, The St, Paul Despatch, a strong Republican news- Paper, and very influential in the Nortavest, to-day has the following vigorous article ia Sr, Greeley's interest: When the name of the Hou. Rorace. Cre first mentioned In connecion With it wan not very & seriousness in the matter. Tie Republican newvapers gave bim jocove commendation, and Gen, Grant Jaughed at tue ides of the veteran'Philosopher being 7. A low Weeks have Wrousat 4 Won ae and toe movenent to make Force y Presioent fe not oniv in esrnest, but is vigorous, ive, and bids fair to he successful. Ww availability, mo other 2 front. His bold upon th of the North is immenre. They reed with his views, but trey ‘corded to him the credit of hovesty no Of his crnvictions, and in bat few teriously «iffered with bia, In We winter, a8 weil as being Red colars die in tho this NO MAN EQUALS in popularity. ‘There is no man in the North, either Democrat or Republican, wud can command the vows that Mr. Greely can, In abhity as well as avaliobiliuy be stands preémineat, During the last forty years Jackson, Vau Buren, Harrison, Polk, ‘Vayior, Bulmore, Pierce, Buchavan, Lincoln, and Grant have been’ the Presidents Not ono of them posses ‘the meatal ubility of Gre while Ha . Laylor. Fillmore, Pierce, and idedly interior to him in every re- matore years and ripened ming ‘eciey would not ouly #u:pase most of our in point of Wiiky, DUL Would be the peer of any mau who has O.led' that off formation of tLe Repubhe. heid bere, Mr. Greeley carri Liu: tostnurrow rs of every Minnesotian and the love of jarmner for vandreds of miles around, oe THE FLIGHT OF TIME. ——.-- John was R ‘® Didecwer sirect Car Mr. Justinian Arthur, « decorative painter, of Haason City, came to the etty eariy yestordey mora jog to beein work on s house ie Twenty third street. He stepped into the lager becr saloon at Bighth at. enue and Twenty-third street, to take a glass of beer before beginning work, Me took seversi and fnaily fell jeop in a chair, le anoke at 6:30 P. M., stretched bimecif and sold that he “guessed it was about time to co to work. Stepping oatside the door was copsuit his watch, gold tim ‘vanished. ‘Terning on Fe saw Mr. Jonn Connolly coming onc ot the Justinian collared bim, called Offloer Clayton, of tae ‘Twentieth street police statiun, and the maa wae tuxen in, Sergeant Ferris received the party, Justinian insisted that Connolly hac takea the watell; bats all beknew of the king was tuat it was xone and that ho saw Counoily coming out of the saloon, of course the Sergeent discharged hin, ‘Thon suid the Jerseymon, ** Welk, I suppose 1 must go towork.” Chancing to loos ut (he police atsiion clock he the time, 5:39, “Wo the matier with the cloea t* The cock is right, ir,” eviemuy suid the long Whiskered dDerge Tiwe Mos, wy triend, ea pecialy When & maui drinks beer, Soch that were Fouud—L Wood's Musea Henry Michaels keeps a grocery at $22 Bast Treaty-ainth street. On Thursday afternoon he missed two watches. He suspected Charlee Hateheil, an aesistant to the ushers at Wood's Museum. Visiting the Museum on Thursday evening, be saw Hatcholl, who, on secing Lit, wont to a window. Michae's called Officer Meilon. and acensed Hate the thet, At the Twentieth street police wt Hatctell denied avy knowledge of the watches, -oreeATe FATS "RETE an “UmTEIT WHO’ oud une of the Watebes ina yard under the Museum window, Where Hatchell had dropped is on M.chaei's v Watches Jobn go te trane Sergeaut Laylor produced the wai to th he uckuow edged the thett, aod adsed that be tied pawned the other wateh tor $5 at Simpson's, tn the By: Yeator day morning Jusice Cox committed Matched in Gefault of $1,000, The Butler Crowd tu Massachusetts mie tating the Grant Gang of Louisiana Worcsstex, Sept, 15,—The election of dele- from this city to the Repablican Convention Tesulled in the choice of twenty-four delegates who are extremely nostile to Butier, and are in prefer ce divided between Jewell aod Washourn, One Ward was taken possession of by mon who are n: Y nd tureo butler deloga'es were choy will, be contoated the de rgates elected, are the Hon. das, the Hon, juwin, the Hon. W, the Hon, ‘Ouin Thayer, Col. E. B, Stoadard, the Hon, P. L H. Walker, Col. J, W. Wot vere |, G 4 other prominent Reoublicanr, uF} ugsnimously elected Mr, Bemis of tie Lunauc Hospital a8 an expression of their opinion tn regard (o Butler's attaca on that institution, alt in Wilt ndlord of the tenement at Johnson street, Williamsburg, Mr, Philly auth occupies the frst floor as a grocery, I. <It the twoguarrelled. Smith endeavored to pnt Visizrel oot; but he was Limeolf thrown trom (he rear dour to the yard Leiow, The landlord Jumped upon aim and kicked him about the bouy ‘and head. Mr, pmita's ribs were Lrokon, and ne recolved countless brulsos and easues from she Kicaing, ‘The lavalord was arrested. i Another Te nee Lecture, Yesterday at noon the body of a man flouted into Burling slip, Officer builivan secured is witi wrope, On tt Were ® moemormadum Louk, » knife. two business eards, and thirty ornts, Ono slae of the face was horribly lacerated, and the ekull was fractured, ‘The body proved to be that of Benja tind. Randall, w drayman, weed 0. He leaves» wite and five children at 27 Monrve street, He bad teu gsoseiz nteaper z a Tho Chain and Clow tn the Valley Home, Bixauauron, Sept. 15,—The exammation of A. Van Eppe, ruperintendent of the Susquehanna Valley Home, by av independent committer of prom Inent citigens, has beow eonsluded, aod the coi mittee ie taking testimeny from all who know of the (ome management, bo tar the charges, exe pt that relatirg to the cham ani ciog, have not been suntained, but some vdditionsl Irreguluritios in dis cipline nave come to light. ‘Tue acon to be Laken Will provent any further aby — - °° PbS Liat of Vie Coline UIde, ‘The first steamship of the first Aurrican line of European stea the Atlantic, ae been con Acmned and boon towed uy to Cold Soring Harbor to be broken up, (or the value of the tron and cop per inher hull, Tae Auantic wis (he vidost steam or of the once 00 (ewous Uuliius line, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS, aa ee YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS FROM UNDER THB AlLs a. The New Fi Min Rectitying Frontiers of Germany—The Committ Pants, Sept, 15,—Ramors are current of fresh changes In the diplomatic representation of France nonr the Governments of Switmeriand, the United Italy, and Germary, It ts Pierre Laufrey will be appointed Minister to Ber tn place of M. Chi enaud, Who goes to Wosn- ington instead of M, Jales Ferry, The Duke A' Harcourt, it is also sald, will be appointed Atm- Yaasador to Florence in. place of the Count de ferred to Berlin. \exoliations at Ver unt jnsat ang Herr yoo Araim th= (errivorial rearrangement woick will reevity 4 Gorman: ol «roated hy to ation, tow pervisé the Government doring no recess, It is Comporad of eleven memvers of the Rigut wing, eigat of tue Left, aud six Mods rate —>—— Tho Sultan Giving President Graut at Coxsvanr@orte, Sept, 15.—The Sulton hes ordered the ¢ Vinler to institnie reforms to end that ob right be more sec and the ice be intrusted to worthy and —— Roformin aropenn Telegraph Myetem. Loxpon, 8 The Government of Turkey deciiot to participate ta tho con/erence to ve held at Berne, Switzerland, on th the improvement of the telezrupnle ersten of Burove, Another conference, wita &aimiler object, Will be beld in Rome in December, peters French Re Is In Alveria Avcieas, Sept, 14.--Toe lL rge town of Lehifka has been destroyed, and tee Insurrectionary loaders in tue vicinity cupiired and sot, Workivemen Stmnding A Loxpo: ‘Trafalgar Squa’ sympathy o/ the f from Politics. orkmen for their brethren in Newoas 4 been postponod, because the Noweasle representative om tue commiites Viilech coiled the meeting would got coalesce with political parties, — js for Once. pt. 15.—The English sporting jour- nals devounce the Varis crew of St. Jol Cows! for refusing ty meet the Bnaileh © toe Baiifna recaita, Toe same journals orai Americas crews WhO participsted in the race ab Hathax Scofiand 1 Sept, ~ ring the Great Reformer, 16,—Tue suppor Lonvo: Visit the elty. Terrible Rava: Bantin, Sept, 15,—There were 98 ui cholera at KOuisbere on the 12th tnst. and 63 deaths ‘On the 13th there were (8 new caves nnd 45 deaths. The disease has disappeared from Danta.c and is merely eporadic at tetun, ———$—<———- JAMES U'BRIEN'S FRIENDS, ———_ oth Ward Ratlyl rif-The Tan Looking for Retorm. around the m1 Last night a crowded meeting of citiseus of C tor ighteent: Ward was held at £79 Av the purpose of forming a Janes O'Brien Associa. on, Mr, Thomas Feeiey having been enor Chairman, the meetiug proces ted to elect perma. Presisent, t officers with the following result: Mr, Dageau; Vice-President, Mr, Moliueaux ; Becre- tary, Mr. Speldon, and Treasurer, Mr. McLanehiln ‘The President announced that the orguntsation Beventh Bena- ‘was to be called the * James O'Bri torial District Workiagmen’ Association" * of ex Sherif O'Brien to the Sematorship of the Seventh District, 4 to return Thow the Eightoouta Ward to the Legislature as Assom big find ® more jue young man in their ward than Mr. Fee This declaration was rocelved with with loud cheers, Mr. Feeley was then introduced, and was enthu Siastically applauded. fe said he was glad to ree thom #0 cargest in their support of James O'Brien He was the people's man, and the people should stand by him. As for himself, was nob am tious. deoula walt. Ho would joumination tor A 1: it bad bees offered bias by Tema Their odjoct suvuid be 60 overturow tae Magwates; they lad mase slaves of the people. Workingmon should band together and work heart and soul tor Jawes O'Brien, We poor man's fiend. Lhe speaker comtinued: You wave met to crus those tyrants ve rar IHicns from the poor of this elty, De jes; there sre good aud men tn Don't be les away by Garvey's eli; it leads to ruin and corrup Yon, Oakey Hall it « Keqw. buek upon the pearl. Tue only one of tue four fate Kings of New Yor who ceserves pliy is” Wil slain ML, Pwoed, He did sometuing for the poor of ‘the elty. Mr, Peeioy was interrupted by two or three men uowr the duor, who suouiea tor famuny aad de Bounced tus speaker, The meeting toereupou rose a body wx lout suouts of" Pat tiem out” Am uproar ensued, the chairman eulleavored in vain to cail tu order, Maay throats were miaite a» (uroers, who wore fla.ily ting the dis Temoved by tae poles, Mr, Feeley then wens on to say that nountog on earta sould deter Lim trom auyocaune ihe cae of James O'Briew antii tee day of the ection, He concluded as follows: * Oa the dh of November bext T hupe to tirow my hut tb the air, and cry With the teat of you, * Maat Gaodthat ae ate shes at lag!" —— APIER INE RIVER PIRATES. The Boat with Mufiied Onrs—The Thieves! Depot on the East Hirer, Yesterday morning, between 4 and 6 o'clock, OMcers Drouger and McFarlane, of Caps, Wog'om' command, saw two men iu @ bowt pulling with wotlled oa into the lumber yard at the foot of South Eleventh street, Wiliamsburgh, They had v on the lookout for some time, as this piace was suspected aso depot for river thioy . OMcor McFuriane summoned Oficers Kennedy aud Burrell, and then louped into the boat and erappiod the thievos, ‘They made a desperate resistance, Oue Of them drew a knile aus atiempted to stab Ken uedy, In the struggle to disarm him the other Jumped to the woarl aud ran off Aiter au exciting chase v¥er fences and around the wharfOMcer Dredzer overuauled itn, Both were tken to the station, On the way Kouredy's pris oner tried ty throw away a lorge goid ting, On the seal is enctpved a man leading @ packed imule trough s grove, and tus naue f Olibors, ¥ 10 thieves give their wages a8 Joun Wilton and Cuur.es plator, Slater, it 18 said the notorious Larry Coffey. ‘Tie boat, waren 1s called the Flower of (he Battery, hus the nawe of M. Quiziey brandes fon tt. Atwws laden with baweers, cauvas, oud ot cloin coais, A largo steel jim oy and @ pair of ox hore wore aau iu it, Cupt. Werren Brown identi fled some of tue proyerty us Lelonging to his boas _ teat i The Eccentricitios of an Enteroristug Circus Company's Aitondanis, Pawuino, N.Y, Sept, 15,—The men attached tv O'Br.en's circus and ‘wanagerie, Whica was & have periormed hore to-nigat, bave crested a rivt, They bave roboed nearly evory house in the vit lage. One citiaon Nas Doon killed and severa) have Leen wounded. P.undering ts stil goimg on, ‘ine sutiorit os uave telegraphed $0 Dover laine for assistance ———— Death to the California Bandit, San Faancrsco, Sept. 15.—Deputy Sheriff Lin colu und posse, trom Santa Cruz, ure searching for the gmvg ofthe notostous hardét Prucipo, ur Red Dick, who hot Officer Liddell in a raid on Suate Crus on Sunday Inst, He discovered one ot tho wane yoswiday unier some Day ina bern intie Banta Crus Monunvvins, near Vine iil, and a debt ensued. ‘The vandil, who proved to be Piucho Bacunos, » Spaniar.:, Great rapidly with # revolver, but a voliey trom te porse 4011 niu dead, ‘Phe part, de: avcertaned that Procono, »ho was rately wourded by Liddell in the @ ut on ‘ley, Wan Within bearing when tio Hight bon yesterda), but a vagy Uy b> courkdes yO! tho gane, Was ar yor Pir Pa, Sept. 16.—Prosident Grant this city ab 8 P.M. to-day frown tie ll regions, ‘Uhey remained all an hour avd (nen procorded to Warlington, Pa, waere they will be tie guovie of ye Hou, Wai s¢Kenun for a few dae Pirreunon, and | arty arrived fnat,, for pt. 15,—The meeting announced in don, for the expression of the N.B, as of Mr. Gladstone beid an enthusiastic mooting at Glasgow to-night, and adopted a resolation inviting Lim to » De- He Asked. that shale Arinst wan ta, Araceae Lie, 2laups. s Feeley of ip. Mr, Duggan declared that they could mot 1871. THE KNELL OF THE RING. ewan Comptroller Conrolly and the Conspirators ted—-An Effort to be Mad ion of Judge Barnard yesterday fell upon the Ring like a thunderciap, It was unex: pected. At the caueas of Tweed, Sweeny, Con. nolly, and Hall, beld on Thareday afternoon, tt hod deen definitely eettied co shoald <n a8 soon as Jndge Barnard diseolved the Foley injunction, and that Gen, Qoorge B. Mo Clellan should take his place, It was appsrentiy fasumod, a8 & matter of cous that Jadge Barnard ‘Would refuse to make the Injunction perpetual. Upon the rendition of the Judge's opinion yesterday after- ‘BOON Consteraation seized upon the friends of Hall and Connolly, The Ju ‘es decision was 80 pintn Wat there Was no mistaking it, The Comptroller immediately visited Judge Beach's office in Cham- bers stres WJ held @ long cousvitation with bis counsel. iy availed bimeott of legal lore of the Hon, Rufus F. ews, who joined in the qonentiation, They and two others were in consultation antil a qoarter to 7, ‘The frionds of Messrs, Twoed and Seeney look woon Jadge Barnard's remarks a# exonerating the two great chiefs of Tammany, They declare that criminal charges will be immediately male seninst Mr. Connolly, and that he will be arrested within few days, They also declare that Ingersoll, Garvey, Ko) ser, Miller, Smith, and others, will be arrested and chargos preferred agsiost them, A determined effort, they say, will be made to secure the return of the money which bas Leen taken from the city treasury by those gentlemen, It looks thouch the Tammany leaders feel what the city is secure for (hem in all contingencies, and that they are making © great effort for the Biate, The storm is great and the rain is falling in tor- rents, but this avpears to be only the prelude toa hurricane whic wil break within @ week. and tear ap the corrapt Tammany politicians by the roots. ‘The smal! fry have taken the alarm and are already en thelr knees There i* a good tine coming! ru vin Messrs, Royal Phelps, Ro! other members of the Sub-C the city aud county debt, met yesterday morning in the Comptro'ler's office ‘and examined a i Yer of books in the the day they neid Teport that the county und city debt was correct st of August last, od as follows ¢ ed Devt. P tary Desi unded Debt... 1 T2.LAE ea The Sub-Committer, it 18 uid, also reported trat no bonds have been issued since the publication was made. — Shalt Con ent Ned-Cout" Overboard. From the Post. of 1812 an enterprising, dashing eer, With A smal: beat cr ee, made whi made with ell sending & spray of Water nexr the stern of tue Ameri: ean boat, told that escape by main sirengih at the onrs’ Was uso.ess, and safery could ouly be secured by sore witty device, Suddenly, as @ Sucond spray Of water Was thrown up by a passing shot, tho voice of the eapiain of dhe American post was heard, “ Llirow overbvard a» red-coa\,” aud & moment alter over inio tue laks went’ one of the British prisons Tue Yankees now plied all oars, while sovn the pursuers were Lusily en- BUCKHOUT YET UNIANGED JUDGE PRATT DISAPPOINTING THE WELS(CHBSTER FOLKS. White Plain ie kay, th Out your Revolvers aud Judae Prait Site Hore on Monday. morning the farmers Blaine ¢ At daybreak yesterda: witness the par tae banging of Buckhoat, the Sleepy Hollow murde: The Chird Rogiment, in camp at the fair grounds Were drawn up around the jail and Court House, and guards were mounted as early as 7 o'clock. Each delegation arri from abroad marched Siraightway to the Court House, and stood with faping months and staring eyes in front of the en- closare within which the gallows had been erected. Daring the week Sherif Brundage bad sent out about two tundred and Afty deputy sheriff's co misrions, but on’ Wednesday Gov. Hoffman ga orders that nore but the necessary officers should witness the banging, Knowing that they could not be admitted, still they gathered around the jail, ‘past seven rain began to fall, but eulll the increased, Eight o'clock came, and the Suer+ about to orders the culprit to prepare himeelt for death, but Just then im rushed Mr. Francis Lar- kin, Backbout's conoeel, and placed in his hands an for @ stay of proceedings, signed by Judge “Saved by on honr'* was all the Sheriff could say. An bour longer} and Backhout would have been a corpse, The Bheriff had resolved to hang him ortly after Do'clock, to avoid the throng which ‘Was then increasing. The following ts the docnment which Buckhoat's feral adviser presented to the Sheriff: The people of the State of New York. by the ee of God ir nd paseeqeceet, to Joseph, P pare rd. & Justice of the Supreme Cour rt Cochrane County Jndge of the county of Wesichesier, acd the Justices of the beasions mand for the county cf Westcnester, Fomponiug e Court or Over and Tefminer in end tar tae connty of Weatcherrei Becwuse in the reoords and Jodeinent anda cert our ena © rocecdings in n certal fn DIIL_of indictment which ws rt of Over ana Termuner before you W. Buckhout, inlloted for murder, 1 Lo toe great ijary of we by bis complutat we are in fovined, we deine willlag that weit of error, If soy there ve, rhould tn due manuer be corrected, and fut ‘And apeed ne In the premises Deiween us and the enid Buckbout, in this bebalf, do comand you that if ‘Judament be therefore gi then you send to our Justices of our Supreme Court the Second Judicial’ District, un ord and proceedina aforosaia, (ela, m cause to De Larter dove therefore for corres! ng thi is rian teat Ne —t ourt, wet i . (o the county of Westchester, ov the (Sth day eptember AD. 81k. J MALCOLSE 831/11 RANCIA LARKIN, Alt'y, (District-Attorney Dykeman refused to above application } ent upon wae! nerim of the Cour y ordered 10 a prononneed again id Iswac un further order of the Supreme Court of this writ of error.—Laied September 14, 1 ©. PRATT. J.8. 0, nea) Jate'on Tunredar night powsibiv seed for the American post, sume tuirty | that nie! had arrived in the viliinge that miles distant, Jooge Pratt liad refused to inter'ere, He asked A Diisish boat's! crew was quickly sterted in hot | for bis counsel, but on lesining that Mr. Lark: Poreo't. | With the frst morning Ligit the purvuers | had uot arrived, the culprit stlil tnsisted ‘that bi wore descriod iast gaining on the pursued, Kvery | counsellor woud secure a stay of proceedings, There- exertion at escape wus made, Yut soon awusketsiot, | fore, when Informed shortiy efter elglit o'c.ock yes- terday morning that he had @ further lease of lie, be was not surprised This is tie Mh lose of life tue monster Buckhiout has obtained. Nothing else was taiked of in Waite Plaine village yesterday. Mach indignation was wanifested at Jud.e Pratt's interierenco, District Attorney Dykeman placed no restraint upon his opinion, declaring that 80 long ne Jadgo Pratt sits on toe beuch, murderers caunot be hanged. Gentlemen,” suid another in the sheriff's office, eagod rescuing te struggiing red-coat from | “take out your revolvers and bluze away at water, by which time the kee was | your enemies, Judge }rett opens Court were oo ¢lear of musket range. Benciag with redoubled | Munday Vigor to tue oars, tue British bust Was acein tu EEG ETPASIS pA OMA T WBN ARE PER MOTE The MOKA CLL ie EN Pre COTS: fell about the ‘Rod stern of ine pursued “ Lbrow over anoiier Fe.-coat,” cried the Ameri: Boss Tweed Denies the Report that Let the Riug. The following is from yesterday's Tribune: ibis they refused rio then sepat Tweed to couduct campaiga wituous caling eny mire counells of Wer, and Hall and Sweeny to out-general him, if pos ravar, ime , Tweed pow tally supports in bis retusul to resign, It is ai so raid (oat Hall and Sweeny oeld a secret meeting, late yesterday alsernoon, to devise means of flzbting the Grand Sachem; nnd that exsberid O'Brien has posiively withdrawn from the King, and biudeu de- arco to it “ peveral prominet Democrate from the interior of the Diile were 1 town und ductared that tue course sued by the King wis injuring the p rty greatly, nil that something must be done be ore the mreunk of the State Conventica, Connolly's removal we: strongly urged, and Ge. Moviviaa named aa a ve sirabie nan to succee:| Lim," ASUN reporter wens to ask Mr, Tweed whether the statement Was true? Mr, Tweed was pvt ic bis office on Broadway, © You's! ond him in bis ofice in Dunne stree!,"* said Mr. King, the secretary, poiltely, *) knock at the door aud be’ come oul,” ‘Toe reporter oid as he wus told, * 1 don't think 30H. 2am. ae bt dia. ester st unt the door, # banasome gentiewan with fowl ed whi: kers, yes so very busy. Til tell him S008 ue ne ls ditenguged, bowever.” Mr, 'weed came out aiter a minute. + vou must realiy excuse me," We sald pleasantly, “but Dhaven's oment’s dine,” Keporter—I came to see you with regard to the stitetnent 19 this morning's Tribune. Air. Twooa—What etivoment ? ‘The reporver told him, aud asked, * Haven't you road AY Mr. 'I'weed—No, It'a a falsehood. from beginning toend (In uwgreat hurry.) You really must excuse ne, I's pot tus (Opeuing Wwe dvdr.) Good-oy. Reporter—Good by, —— The Latest Spabish Lies fr Cub Havana, dept. 15.—Valmaseda, the Captain General of the islsed, bas errived at Manzanillo from Santiago de Cuba, He was received witu much exthusiasm, There was a goueral ilamins: tion and a serevade in the evening, The City cil all e @ grand dinner in bis honor. ‘ne tDre® CONViCls Wau eacane row the Matengas prison were recay tu by the civil guard trom Bemba on the 22% fort, Accounts trom aiflerent po.nis 8 ato Liat due insurgents are delivering theu- ives Up. pete, A Live Insect tau Solid Rock, While a geatioman visiting the Government woras ut Heli Gute Was inspecting some spect: which be bad! ootamed from aoder Hatiet'* Ree! found sabedded In the solid reck a live spider {ue Ingeot on oeing {reed Wur livery, aud 10 Koop It from escaping by bUrdes @ lm Lurouga ite vody, siliang tte - eel New Mexico Democratic, Omana, Sept, 10,—Mr, Galleghas, the Demo- cratic candidate for Congress fron New Mexico, ts ably electod by about 600 inajority over the re. a vviing Bepuvlican cal Returns huYe Doon received irom ou One-Fien Po we! A stoain engine, covering ® space not so large as athree-ceut pece, was exhibited et the Buffalo loberaations: luuusirial Ecbibidiow yesterday, eer L INTELLIGBNCEK, peti Teno Mr, Wm, H, Seward has arrived in London, Polce Sorat, Washington Mullen has gone to Loulsvilte, Ky “Me Wook bis canary with bin, the comedian, who has been danzer Ms rapidly recovering, He w at the Filia ue Motel ‘The enpposition ts that Gen. Wm. M, Tweed, J 19 40 bo Lhe Colones of (ho Eighty-oguth, the uew Ir Millen te tunen J Stanton Jones of New York i# to deliver the Inaugural nodreas at the how Hampehire btute fair at Dever ou Sept 28 se eremtany Hetoany scarring yet lerday. He woe already in porsession of the facts con Corulig Major Hodge's dulxloutiun, PERSONA Today Mr. J. G. Bongett, Jr. Col, Schuyler Croapy. Mr John Hecksher Mi, Leovard W Jerome, Alderwun Jeromo, Mi tarcod ot How, i Hichardschell tstttor the Ocaa waters'al the [6.040 jean river o0 ® Vullalo bubh Ged, Dheriuad Will Jom Hou Ln Chioager ‘ J $n can TAltagy «tid arother British eclater epiaeved ington Races. futo the to delay by lis rescue the pursuers. exinarow, Ky., Sept. 15.—The first race wi ‘Lule simple overation was #0 succesaiuliy repeated | for sweepstakes, 1oF turee year-old colte and Bliles, that the ruiders st last entered under tne protection | two-miie Leas. Ginger, 1,1; Express, 2,2; .olly: OF the guns of the American post with bail tueir | wood distanced, Tiwe, 14, 4! prisoners aud ali of their epous, Ties co wad for sweepsakes for two Mesh ls year olds asa, ‘The ivliowing ts the sum. HM, 1: Planet, @; Ave Maria, 3, Time, lowing entries havo been made for the © ‘The stormy conference om Wednesiay between Somorroe; Tiler, Longteliow, 8: resulted, It is said, in ie Gray, aad Morgan Stout partuership with Hall apo -_ Sweeny, und ruptog them that, for future, Goldemith Maid tn Minnesota. they most hi ves Oni would routs, Minn., Sept. 16.—The race to- ¢ of 42,00) between Western Girl and briny, iorwerly Kiowa as R. A ander, was won by Monbriao in tree strrigut Of E24 e.ch, To-morrow tie race beww Idamith ald and Lacy will uke place. ck \enre ily measured, aud every 4p) Paration made for quick me. ——— A Horrible Spectncte tm ¢ Street Police Station. sevening wboy ran upto Officer Hyne: who was pairolling in West Twenty-second str Tho boy breathless Jost seen the dead body of s man thrown intoa collar in Twenty-second sirect, near Ninth a The place indicated is an excavation for the collar of a new Duilding. The officer hastened to the @vot an} found a rrowd, the frightened boy having spread the news ashe ran, Meanwhile iniorwation bad rescue! the Twentiecd streec station, and Ser- geont Wetherell had despetched four wen wiih a Stretcher to the scene. ‘oe mien forced their way crowd and secured tue bouy, They by a curious crowd Twentlerh t told the officer that he bad ully deposited on the fi and then there was rev their doors. rout of au sieht avenu 0 tventy-dolar euit which was on {tat tine having been carried of by eves und the irime thrown into the celiur, just as the tanocens boy passed ul aia Inhabiinnt Burned to Death, ‘opt. 16. orod), believed to be pearly 130 \e burned to death lust nigut tovk fire trom a cand A = FLASHES FROM THK OOKAN CABLES. pict A rich mine of lead has been discovered in the Ad of Jorvey, ‘The Dani of Belginm has advanced its rate of Airc ount to 4 per cent The ouilion in the Bink of Prance decreased dur ing the past week Dearly $1 09 Ooo. + whic salle) from Baglish porte y lor New York Carried speel, ‘The holders of Oonfecerste bonds tntend to lay (eronoe, marine cable has been laid between Naga. and Rosiette, on tue #28 of Japan. aoherouts are avout to appoint & pro > rogulate on A committee of experts has been anpoin'ed to {ne Vestiqate Lo FoceMs bi.saape tu Vessels of the British bayy b Roberts (cok of age, wns Tor ciothos accidentully the.r cla ms before ihe Geueva Co: Aru waht, Jap: —— SPALKS FROM THE TELBGRAPR, —_— mall pox is reging in Lowell. ‘Tie Phurmaceutical Couvention closed ive # iw St Louis yestorday, ‘Tho P nnsylvania minors’ wages wiil be one per cent lose than last month, A salt well haa been discovered at Glen Hal Ry,, ylelding 8 Daricls 9 der, Forost City of Cleveland, 16; Forost City of Rock ford. 8, yesterday, wt Cloveluad. The Superintendent of the Raiiroad was tound dead in a sion uehkeepale Clty 006 CAF Laat MIEDL Peter 1. Yeomans died in Buffilo yesterday. hay dnp lagen @ dose of corrosive aublumaln in mintare ‘The sentey ebiein Satants and Biz Tree oe myrisonmont for life, Reoa's jowolry store in Pitisburgh was roboed yortorday.ol @ phamber of Kaymoud abd Bigin wach Blovoueais The Massachosetts are notilying gwar deal Mheut proveouttoa, A jury of inquest at Lynn on the deata of William Poveraon, crivstiod between two {relight cars, caurure the us $rn Rallroad Company for not providing wore fom tur ela, The cornmer-stor of the Union Presbyterian Conren, Newburgh. wae laid yeeteruay, wit tmpoving Biasonio Ce.eD00 8 DY tue oficers of the Greud Louse ol ihe bipteol sam York... “ a Tue tour seamen of the Provincetown w Monteauina accused of the inprder of e colored mau oo tate Police Commiasioners Fe LO shop (he Lesiness or (he ts'aud of Doutoicw were yer ruay divcharged, es Heaypeared (hat tho Act Was In sell deveoce. Judge Simul B. Halsey died in Kockaway, Mor fe CouMtY N. J, yoatercay, 1u his seventy seveuti ¥ He oud been a ihomper of the New Tork Lezislat vd erred sovevel (vive IM Lue New Joreoy dvuse PRICE TWO CENTS. UNOLE DAN'L'S TRIOR, ——— of Gold to be Withdrawn from i? Street Service—How Uncle Dan'l wae Thwarted-—Jnine Bedford Totorferee te , Bonnlt of Now York Commerce. i For several days post there have been indlog» ‘ tions that » certain clique of Wall street spec were preparing to look Yo a large amount of gold with» ie Higrenting the market value of thie Sragiqus mistal ; aad o® Wodnenday it hegame 4 well ' nown fact that the clique Intended to begin operer tions two days later, On Thureday, however, the Secretary of the Treasury frastrated the design of the speculators in ® measure, by throwing upon the tie market $4,000,000 of gold, or double the amount he at frat intended to sell; and they were still further {ntimmdated from carrying out thelr pian yesterday on learning that Jadce Bedford was about to bring the law to bear apon them, The Judge bad heard of the specuiators’ intone tion, and accordingly yesterday morning he ome vened the Grand Jury and charged them as follows? ‘ ‘Ma. Fontan AnD GENTLEMEN ov THRE G: Jumr: Tt bax been brought to my wotice and that f Is on foot « gga 10 Tock District Attorney that there Micked sqpeniracy, ta, Wall bireet of dollars, and whfen, if carcied through, ndoncy to check the trade aud cor merce of fhis great eity, thereby injuring and Ina Jeoparding the Opances of the whole conntry. Im } ‘ll probability thero will be evidence of this cnarage ’ ter broweht to your notice ; if so, 1 ask you for the i welfare of this metropolis to act ap ovce—promptly and fearlessly, ‘ Barly in the eftorroon a reporter of Tam SUN rag, down into Wall stroct to ascertain what effsct the Judge's chaizo had upon the bulls and bears, Haye ing heard that Daniel Drew was looked upon as the 1 bead and front of the projected movement, the te ought the venerable financier at reet, but failed to And bit, Sat hand, however, and 1s gentleman gove no bint as to the pron f the Drew clique, he expresses hitm arp terms and with much warmth with Peters ence to tie notion of Secretory Boutwell, and That Le called the unwarruntable interference 7 Judge Bedford with a matter entirely beyond ale ‘ Juried) “Why,” aald he, ‘wi business has Jutge Bede ford or the Grand Jury with the buying and Hing of cold? Hoa any officer of the Government aright to dictaio how muca gold Tavall buy, how much I shail sell, or how much I shall keep In my 4 pocket or in my vaultet" “Bot,” said the reporter, “the Judge seams ta look upoo the locking up Of gold as an injury to trade and coinmerce.” Go'd, sir, 1s no more a legal tender to-day ] are Government bonds; and who siall say that cannot lock up as many thousands or millions there es Epleate? This action of Judge Bedsor was prompted by some of the dealers in gold win are snort, and whoin disaster threatens, Just as fi does the Government itself, on account oF the {me decile manner iu wien’ the Muancos of the country are minaged. We have only $100.000,- 000 of cold (a the couutry. % ver cent, of woicl We in tho Tre: Yet we have @190,000,0C) to pay Gs the yearly interest on our debt, Isn't that a come mentary? ‘Tne fret i 1 ’ wud that troth 49 just beginning to mace its wi ‘ info the brain of the men who contro! our mone} aairs, If the business of the parch: Money were leit to rogulate itself, much better off, Tne laws woleh to prescribe tim: worse than folly.’ Let ths trude tn money regulate . itself. as the trade in cotton does, You buy onl the quantity of cotton yuu need or can sell. 1 want only the am unt of money I can operai © Toese imnurant wedillers with Onaneial it vere OL Us of these days, you ' 4 to what grow ‘ bak quant iio, and may be. ud issulag orde: ceries you Ii cousame, ‘They will then, of ¢, dock ther you atull jure i Jones Ox the marketing day for you, of that? At is suid that the Drew party, the conncetion wita the Kauk of Montr similar bold stroke @ yt draw $5,000,000 from the active’ use o” tho street seaterday, Woicu would have resulied in producing An Gufevuravie bau. statement to-vay. THR GREAT TREASURY LACHES, wads cou 9 Fraade—a Terrible Flatten a4, aa Grant's Birds of Prey. ‘ ae FRO TIN, SUPE TRE DULOTRRT UW we ee nen has sent to the Jadge-Advocate General tue commas Mieation oF Gen, Brivt to tne Adjutant General, de tailing the circumstances of the fudge de‘aleaiion, And the Secretary has directed the Judge- Advocates i General to prefer charges against Major Hodge, The appliention on deli Hodge to de reileved om cove confinement Las been refused by tt Secretary ot War. Payinastor-General Brice esti on the Secretary of War this morning (o say that he couried the fuliest uvertigntion into hia official com duct in the adnilnistration of the wMfairs of the Pay Vepariment, and especially with regard to the Hodge defulration. Gou. Metknap las officially ine formed the Secretary of the ‘Treasury of Hode Getaleation: Ul: errest and vm prisoumient, and oth ton (ovking to bis trial by the military aathortti Later.—Secretury Boutwell in expeciel in Waser ington Ina few days, his retarn being hastened by the develovments in tne Mudge defalcation oss: and wi to investigate the Implications a office in connection therewita. Ik wury oficiais that there Is a0 way by which the Treasurer's offles can have koowlodae Of Irregulurities or detaleations by piymasters, th only duty of Lie Treasurer being to f attempted @ ‘Intended to withs Of VAViNAters vray HON TeKUiAE Warrants Lo Che ex tent of the credit of such paymasters lu uis oMce, ————___— LOSSES BY FIRE, i ‘ane ‘ Lindsey's lamp black factory at Mabway, % A large mill at Rochester, England. Over 804 workmen thrown out of ewployment ‘Two dwollings.« saloon, and o barn in Portsmont x whed by Thou deli, Geo ty , Bt ned By Thowae Wardel, George Brooks, am ; CURIOSITIES OF CKIME, ——. Richard Klemm was at the horse market, Bixtw fixth street aud Second avenue, and wanted (0 sell fof BM. 2 fue Horse marin Gay “Leccetive Laasorecd seized tm Coroner Paine of Mobile has arrested B. PB Sprague, U.S. Inspector of Pollers, avd Hurh harnoy a6) I 'Murray, owners on a coarge of mavslauguter In accordance with the veiitiet cl the. Jury Quest on the Oovan Wave uisaster case ‘ the ine While Mr. Godfrey, of 823 Broadway, wits three ladies, was rid. ag dows townin a Third svenie car he was Jostied by two Well:di essed vou lg lellowe. wh Dul.tely apologized. Sir, God rey & molent alterwar Stepped out of the car, and mitsset Dis wate and Michael Clarke, father and son, quan moon, at 20 West I weniy uinth K struck Michael on the arin Wish © Sid the Jacged edges ous trick Was locked up, Jn. the. Snacial Seseions Justice Dowling found rhomes Boyle, oonducior, and Peter Melani Of to Cross Towa tine, guilty of c+ ally Arty ine an excessive lo' Per 4 ar bofore him on Thursday next tor Boverul large ¢ Alvert A. Noe, tes yesierdi Spingler House, was 1oME. Coe, whose ‘J. Now haa Tea. ine past 060" Delo JOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN. Avorage temperature yestorday, 68, ‘The plasterers work hencelorth eight houra e day Lewie H. Dickinson is « Democratic candidate io Justice of thy Sixit Dasiriet Court The Chat Eneineer wiil inspect the Fire Depart menk next Week and (he weok afer The Kev. A. K. liell, the Koy, TH. Wall, Dr. & Caibonn, and Dr, Loring arrived 1a the Angie Joon Cofer, of S15 West ‘Thirty eizhth k'iled by a tail tn Nelntyre@ Co.'s waugh ed 19, of 347 Kighith 9) ulrUieto sires and Sixt! .yous, age 65, of 491 Bast Fittoonth was choked \u death by 8 piece of Dect while easing supper on ADureduy night ‘The Central Tweed Club t t night passed resola- Hons bigsly oulogiing Mr, Tw KV roseing om Donnded cosfudence i hu’ persoudl ead officiel ines ri John Caulfield, of B15 Weak Thirty-elehte ot wlio mas Eoved) hy? aio i elutytn dU 9 Teuuir eveauie aad b ortidta sttve!, on Waduee ordey ied X, ¥. Z. informs I. J. 8, that the money the wok diate augos to gator service ae on whorl OF aly, Foes into the regimental wud, for tae payment Lic expenses, &o L alenatbeds y Tho German citizens of the Twentieth Ward leat DiEat orsaclaet tnenmelvee tuto Toe incepmogost aaset ti00 Lo reales Tamniun sy. Av least #405000 worked chy property Was represented, Binoke poured from the hold of the Columbia, of Qierewing, Thursday morning, amd th Weree aiinod. Chief UM@err Hig da #000 over, BAL a me: Dight of the recently orcantued New Devar win tO. Mudeon ef President. roeolusionn wele adaple | severing Ovaaem fee TCH haiest PEN GORE DIR RT IAA Ie Injured 80 severely int of Thur k ‘The Hon. John Weinheimer, of of tne Ti Bounc

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