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  • 3ll;TY-SEVEyT- H TEAIL, NKW YnKK,

    liZilv,Al'lil'S I 2, 1,70. PRItTwT I

    f.p Till-- - EUROPEAN CONFLICT.

    tn i.Air.nT concbbnino oknbbat.fit MAMAS hbpvlbh., ."?7 ... freat Ik Hml af War-Tf- ce French, ,,,i there k k'ca aar Hfritu

    bout to OKI thaI iii la ike Heaik.io tii Taut, Aug. 1. The rests un there hat beenJ o Dgbtlng oo the bank! of the Rhine, ai he-

    - bceo

    Tidily rumored. L'p to a P. M. no newt ortngagtmcnt has been nreired. Theci w, terlont

    idrtnn posti ol the Birirlto troope here r.llearT ftack upoa the LauUr titer.tsni fiereral I'rtteie scouting Bertie, hire latelyr leenL troeeed the Kwr. Their moTeitifBU

    were plainly" 't- - m (,, the French. II Is not tl ouhl the Prussian" force It to greit It tbit neighborhood tt tl Orel

    auryposcd A r of PrusslsB loldlsrs who de-i-

    wrtd and cine Into the frtncli lilies hsre beenK Mm ,( lo Toors.imx , pottos mrm rat taroxo roars.J TB, Fmrsror Nspoleoo on Saturday inspected the

    1st va, - O r r. ft atoned at St. Avoid. Marshal Bi- -' Aio fine commands thtt line, keeping the Prussians Inliti. arret before Msyeon tnd Coblesta. The flower of.Kin the Tii crb at my, liW IaH strong. Including tbs In -i'i-- ' trrlel (Intrd, the Algcriaae, Turcot, tod Zuuavei,

    Tl' ue concentrated between Purbsch and S'.rasbourr.if" a a hon rd orsn rnt ctartiaie ik rut totiTB.1"" Itie ripected thtt the campaign will opea (rett It. with a great nioTenienlwrilchwlh.be made on thetii fide ' Strasbourg, In the direction or Soalh Oer-- .'

    (J Maty. II bettered the Osrmiul ire leu preptredat withstand eeesult In Berarla, Baden, and Wurtem-M- jhart IkM tn Frui-sia- aad thtt t tudden moremet'l

    . V, " " ' " wonld prove crush-t!.' kg lo tin- stoutb German irtnlot. Barahal aiacklahun

    J0 will open the cimpaltn in thlt direction.Tttt prisiuni niontxo Tiooaot'tLT.

    : a? London, A tut 11:30 P. M. No newt of any bata i hm beea recelred np 'o thli hour,

    lees, li preparations lor war on tbe pert of Praeaia,1,5 tre being carried oa with great aetleltr. Treachet

    hire been opened two lengaet from Cologne. Anie Ulrenched camp hat been etttbliabed In tht trim

    tree terlned by Cotocue, CoManti, tnd Treret. Thet fne perk In C'olome, ind tbe ancnltrent clitteta '

    the biiiker Oppenhelai, hare beea razed. MayenceHtM i. n i atata r alere. end It occupied by K.OOO tol-

    dlert. Treneket btre beea opened in front of therlty, tml pertona unable to provide IketuelTet withan Wteka1 rovltlvne hare beea aotioed to depart.

    .tT. A lain force it encamped oa the aeltku ol 81.rM, Bubeit, oeerlooklaf the Talley of tbe Ntbe, wkichww will protect the imp .riant group or coal talaea at

    anat puce, ann cominana we junction ol ike ran-rude from Ulngerbruck i Laadaa. Large rtfttaredecern ling the Uhtae at all boon, wt'h proriMona

    M' aad ttlUtir munltlona, between Mayence tnd Co-eta. Merit, and a turn MaVVa tmoantof wtr auterlal and

    an imu.i'nar body wl truopt kave been collected.In cviieeuuencc of new li,itnic!loni h.nn; been,

    - from tbe War lifflce, there will be an entirechange of Uctlce. Uencerorth there Wll be no dpi li

    .PC, campaign. Tbe taetlca will be almllar to thoe HuhJtv rmployed In a tlegr, la : An advance wi'l beafat order cover of tntrenrhmenu. Tlie Rhiot Provm" ce arc l elng covered with Improvlted workt. Thean eoiifln belwoen CoblenU and Mayence la entirely

    cut up in this rtehlon.Till new eystem of defence renlre t new mode

    of attack, Lcacc the delay of the freuch advance.'J Tilt at. tri roatsr.nag A Tt nian corpe liae been alttloned as t curtain

    to the Hea k Poreet. The principal torcoa are teaeta crated in the triargulir eecttoa of the coontty

    a. forrni il b the iliari Hblne, Moeelie, tad baar Thevt lw rivere tm the lie of daleeee. The

    aeeV tart of tbe army reatt oa the Uhtae. near LaadauInd the right atrctcuat oat to the Moselle, ten'I revet.

    A re ard nf WO thaWt hat been offered for t!ieM eaptuf or a French lUtlwalkyajt, It ti believed thatlay.

    rrueai i ill rtlte her army lot mtlUoa an aqct' terfn() ol aeMtari and .tdvanco on Prance. Tie clay afl rtaey Itie declaration or wr (luneral Von Molike itld II

    Rtzaeon bag uot marched to Hie Rhine by tho flat,we, he Moulil never rroaa above Mayence. Hear Louialei, kM bee recently fortidcd and eervej tt tbe centre.a tn raeeor nerei'y the Pruaalani can fall beckonice Bluyeoi e und t'obUniz. wl.ich pruiect tbe pthsagH pver the Rhine; aid behind which they ban- Ieat brail da bit corne in rtrerve.It Tint lAARUBtcg rionr aoaix coxnaato.JJj Tt" P II PltaaUktl fr . in Saarbruck report

    , kt Ibat no operation! ol imporiinre occurred along tin-tJ int ire line yeaterday. A iVrce attack by tbe Frond:

    WjS rerulaed vlgorouslv bv the I'ru unaa t larg'- body of French troopa bat moved on For

    Oach.

    The Prrnrk lratairhra-lriil- y tn Protect the, Pope A Brillak rtpy Willi to l.oak at

    hi rbourg A Luun Inalead ol Prrarkra trrenbarka.

    1'aHia, Aug 1 The French Oorernment hit remi tetrcJ from It Vy inaple taaurancfs tf the obecrv-

    Met or the convention for tbe withdrawn of thetl FronrB troopt rrooi the Koman htitat. It is attort

    ti Inat the Pope baa been adrifed by tome lo go toalalia, and by othera to remain lo Uome, tud ittnm be bai derhled to Hay. The Konilo poltcrbare. leg qiuutlty of armt wbicb were secreted!" L the i it.

    vi urn m; a linn IPT.1 lie French War In, artment bat peremptorily

    a leiiie.l the reqtieet or Ciipt. llore, of tbe MHakn' i. and an ittiiM ol the Brlttih Legation inJr Pirli, to riilt the navy yard at Cherbourg, Inti- -ad- mating that hi obJeLi la to take notei of the fortiO

    5ali ma, workabope, and Beet.'tl Orders hive beat promulgated In Pari! to the..d t 1 e: cmy'a private pioperty shall be re

    J Heeled in France ta It il respected In (Jerroany'it' There - a bitter leellng on the Bonrse against tier

    c. i, h. inkers, who tre accused or aendmg specie toiid' Pruaaii. Tie Ctmtttt'itiwntl publishes an articlea IMurlng Die world tint however brutal the treatjfi Biei l ul Frenchmen In Oernttny mav be. (JermansS( i". n 'l ractlta totblM but kindness The C'n.m-at I'M ul I ne-- French at Berlin, who rest-- li there after tke declaration of war, ha, be, nat I required by the Frusltn aulhorliiet to girt his

    I par.il. uui to leivc the city.j TUt PtNALIT got SMtltlXO AT THg RBQgifT.

    u Tli .fc'inai du fnplt of M.rseliles has beenH fined rm nan.--. ' r olT. nei- agaiusi Hie anlhoriti oltkl Kriipreaii. uml its hlel e.litor has bttt condemr dtonfiiin days' iinpi laoniiieni. nitb I One of Jtrtlrrancs, lor rlil..g an trtlctl tending to eicile inS ttborrilnttlop umonu tlie troops.

    'i he I, nuli.il tiatei thtt Henri Itoehefort has beencifhviiiily nrmried thtt he trtll not be released rr. m

    is toaBw inenl until he has served out the terms ol tbeirtral sentetires against Inm He willri i in si iin nlly rerr.iln in pn.,,u rour inootlia loneieJ 'I't e edilort of the M'rttiUntu, now in coiifineinent01 1 irt pi .eed at est-r- tl'ter the tppeHranre of the::'

    letter annouuclog the suspension of thtt lurntl.A CAULK " il ill TO IlINHAtg.

    The Jinrnal OJIrltl has Information eolni;to now ihat :he svinuathy ol the peooie ol thelluimbtan I'nur.ipallilei Is heirlllv with Prince.

    7 '1 III Fitbik says that the French (iuvernmeul hisM ttntracttd for a ctble betwoen Calaii tnd some

    pom in .'utland. Denmark, In order tb.it the operations or the Baltic fleet may be leported lo and directi I front the rnpltal.

    Tl 'rssee aeulcs that the Prince of Walei, nowi'. ' nhagen, ayinuelliiaei with Denmark in her

    a ao nputatl araiusl Prussia.ABD-B- KAUIt'a tOV WANTS TO IN'LIBT.

    P Tl Kmper r has thanked the railway nn .inJ I .eii-ii- and prudence with which they hJietranaoru-- t:ie troupe to tue frontier. TheConneil

    L t Minitktrt will meet tiree tunes u week at Hi., Hcmd I l.e K'lipress will preside over their dellh-I ' A son of Ablel Kader hai asked per

    Tiji "' Kmpcror to enlist in a regiment of

    d A LOAN.

    T. l,j.,rr,al Offlrttl tin it wis through the adMigne, tale Mluleter of Finance, that tber.rr., MJr !e, nted to reaorl tom losn instead or Issn-In-new i,eUry i, .mis The Mtmorial lHvtutnn- '7'' drelarrs lhat the order etclndlng ill cornuts riom the Pnnck lines is abaoiule.

    i at'sr iiars rauroiTt tot tiatil.j T'' Jvurti.il Offlrtet nt this moralag lay! thit I he! tioreri.ment has decided mat daring the wur noparson, or wliitevrr nationality, will be permittedto enter or lesve France without a peaaport. Thit,bow trer, is not iMUatblt to the itbiecU of Ihoeebut I actually st a with Pnace. They can onlytravel in the Inter'or w ith the special pcriniiiloo oli the Minister or the interior.

    OUTKAUgotJl TktATMIHT ut TUt s H s Nell in tAOlt.AjTbt Jmrnai OJIrt,l ,,Uo says Hist French clliient

    liuui Btdta wtie aunjected to outrageousts.ianL Tiles ajtrt enndaCtM to thu froaticri

    liglHgl.rarH

    In chains, and mule to pay for the placet whereinthey wire licked un lo escape the violence of thepeople.

    In .li vi and PIMMAtf.The Duke o' Ctdore, who Is now In Stockholm

    on a mission from the Freneii (lorernment, will goto Copenhagen on similar buainete.

    The IMtrti oppn-r- s the occupancy ofBelgium by (ireaf Britvle. rlslmlng thit It wonlddisquiet Belgium, wound France, ind bring Botalitnd Anstrit instantly into the wir. Tbe Belgisnarmy of observation ocrupira a line between Llegsand lle. ; , l , pahlishet to irii-cl- eigsmit tbe Met of the English occnnatlea ofAntwerp.

    Tni rtracti MtnirttiAicBAK rt sir at nttsrThe Fnnch Mediterranean fleet hat irrlred itBr'tl. It will go north and Join the Baltic fleet

    1 he i. ,!. :, save that It It pronoeed to form n cornor volunteer irtillervinen (n thli rlty. It will bep'areii under the rommind or the former' poplls ofthe Poly clinic School. This corpi li deauaed forthe ipeclal derenee of Parti In ease of aeed.(' villus,! BONAPAtTB CHAM.AIB TO TBI remThe Yonnnr of aiyt thel Rerr KUtsko,

    who hss r.rrlved lure from Vienna, hal seen theKmpresa and the Duke de t.ramont aereral times,and II believed to be charged with l conhVlenllaimission j so far, however, his language is eipresslveor neutrality on the part or Austria Cardiaal Bona-parte ha. le't Rome, ami goes to the Imperialta Chanbun to the Prince Imoerltl.

    II li noticed here thit lYiaee Met'.sralon, tbe An.Irlnn Ambaaeailor. an I ('haralier It Igra. the ItalianMinister, are much together. Tht Archbishop ofParis hat addressed pattoril letter to the clergy,re,,:., sting their ernyers lor the inoeets of Frsnee.Ii isste'cd thai the Kmperor. bef. n hla departurefor tho Hblne. wrote tn tbe Pope etplaimag tliecauses ot tht withdrawal of tke I reach troope rromHome.

    Tbe (lermaa Drwpatehee-Tb- e Klar'a De.pnrture tram Brrlla The Ctrrnsan l.sstasaTke llrsllallea akeut a wt HasMlIUIlea.

    lltni.if). Aug 1 Fifteen sbipi laden with ttontare muoied in the htbe, below llsmbtirt, nady tobe sunk on tbe approach of the French fleet llnm-bur-

    is In a state of liege and etpectlnx a Frenchttnek. Great defenire measure have been taken.

    IM WlLtUK'l PIPABTI BI.Klnfc Wlll.am left hi the front it o'clock last

    etenmr. The "ueea attended bun to the railwaybMletV MuHltudei ol enthuslaatie people collected

    there, and the flarw ind flowen were without end.Prrvtoui to his depirtnre he Issued t proclaniv

    lion praptlng amnetty lo per.oai irruaed of polltical olrecixva. Re ilso derlsred la this proclamationthat the rnptnre or peace and the provocation tovrar r.ld not emanate from Pru-si- s. Pruim wasbantered to the conflict, and, ben cbsllenged, shetccepti tht battle.

    Til- - ntlUtsl i.Subscriptions will be opened on the Id of Angus!

    neat lor a rive rer cent, loan of the (irrrnan Conle.l-eratio-tBun.i Anleilie) to the smoitt of one

    million llsaltrt, to be issued at K per rent, oflive par value Payments are to he made I etwecatoe 10: h ol Au.i.-- t and the 'lb or December.

    tub cti'ia of tub onThe hesitant n about the opening of hostilities,

    snd the dell) In the Imp-ria- l declaration or ear,sre here iarrlleti to the consciousness on tke ptrtot Napoleon ihat the war "paid kt loBg and palnf il,owinr tp llic tntverloillr ol fbe needle kun ovei tberliirstpot. asT.. been aire idy demonstnted in thecue juntcra oetweeu skirmishers.

    a rituT itoit.An agent of the Daltad States f!orernm-n- t la now

    at Antwerp miking arrangeme'ts wherabl tin'po't shall beeome the centre of trade betweenAmerica and Ljtope.

    The F.nglisb Drepnlehee - tirraisny ( helluinrd itioli-nn'- Mleflikc llebatra lul'eillameiii on t.nglaud'e ( ourar.

    I,onivo!, An,;. 1. The King of W urtenibnrg isquoted at saying Ihat CKrmmy will be ruined bythe t ir for Iwer-t- years, and the emigration toAmerica w ill awe II to enormous proportions.

    It is tboufhl that Nnnolcor. erred In not pushingpromptly Into Bavaria. lie nould thereby haveneutrallaed the action of ail Southern Genuany.Such a movement u im;. . ole now becansa IIwoulo etpose Pnrit. Anoth-- r Inst illmint of

    eitli fcrrigu powers reltilre la the secretIn :.r h is been made publir, but Its con'ents hir;In the 1...I11 t?en IklWllttttti by olh'r repoiti.

    Urouurs ratrAniKo pog wan.In tin Began of Lordi ta Mil gltitg the

    Ot raraatiBl power to rail out the militia was Intra.duced ucd. r a suspension of the rulee. The En'iatnnt t, il wai passed. In the II usi of Commons

    tic Gorernmeiil ptoposed to add H 'tjo mento lie army, and suumitied eallmatci requiring te--rulllioi.s strtling fir this purpose. TI.eartlile yeasreported to be in t most effective :..:. anJ the nimUl rapidly recruiting.

    Mr. Diarteli rose to make some Inquiries 11ihooght the traditional ulence and reserve of theCvoveinment ihnuld r.ow be di'mis-ed- . tie espccia. ly desires) tn be enliithten' d as to Willi eitentRngland. at the Congress ol lennn. guaranteed toProssts hei Saxon acquisitions. Hueh gnarantee, ilit st.:! held good, would latofrt England in thepritlRl quarrel He wanted lo know v. bat groundsbad been taken by ti e Oovi mnuiil He urged thattne nmy tie kept un lo its greatest strength, agdrimed w lib l derliratlon till Engltnd, while sheobserved treaties, would mainuiu the lights and

    ol others.Mr. (i.a'iatoiie took exceptions tn the hi torleal

    sistemehls or the right hOBOTtble gentleman, indgave bis vi rsiun of events town lo tne prest nl daine said the pciicv ot the Government was not oneOl armed neutrsnty. but ol Irlemlahip to both

    He declares that the obltgiti.ini of thel leuni treaty ended Willi the Otrttta EmplroTbe Government was now doing everyt'ilng to

    eu'orce the observance ol nemralilv ; but Bntislpower waa nslncted to British walera. All lee-u-!ruetraiuta haj been imposed on the sale of coll.

    A running debate loliowe.1 litWHe;i lesser mem-bers oo ti.e Hole of tbe inny snd navy, winchlitrted until a late hour. No lads of lu.poriaucewere orougbt out.

    OW gNGL ANP rill I. IN Tni AUItniCIK WAB.A eornsponden. of tbe Tirntt vrarns the publir

    agiilnit urecloiuacy in forming un opinion ul Intmerits of the Iwo Power in the present war, tadhe point! out how widely Knglind erred regardmthe am., ii war.

    The Pott iporoves or Mr. Oladitone'i policy ofpeace so long as Iklgiuin remains untour'ied. Itrefers lo old treaties between ihe rutted States amiPruj it, and says, the re.triatinns as lo articles contrsiiai.il of war will probably heooatl i leal interfor tlie United Htale-- , st Eliglllid ivais ooattention to them.

    Tin cigt or tDOUIIgtgOM in rna rimiT.The Duke of Augus'"nbu-- c ia Herring as a General

    tn the Bavarian army, and tne Dulie ol Nassaua position on Ihe all ol tlie Crown Prince

    of Prussia.IXGLAND BBADT fOB WAB.

    It li decided that Bhi.uid Belgium he in tny wiymunaced, EtigUnd will draw tlie swoid tor if,The Loudon 7irrui, iu in editorial ibis luornlug aGiadatone's speech At the Munaion House, says thatGladstone is ready for wtr. and will luecl any

    or In'eifeience with the neutrality ol H i. inn.i hi lepori th.t Uiiiisb troops now occupy Antwerp la uot true.

    I i, vs. a !. i, or IMChancellor Gortsch ikoff la visiting the Germnu

    Ms'es The health md spirit of the French forcesre reported good. Franco is retarding the alt'lude

    ol Kussii with suspicion. Hie Duke Cadoai hislert Paris on a Trench mission lo Denmark. TheKronen tquudron Is still cruising off Thurso. Scot-land.

    IV H HI THAT A M B t' BO II tTTACEIB.The street! are full ol rumors as usual. One ofIkttl rumors is Hut ihe Frtatb. fleet has arrlvudUamburg tnd atltcked the dalanees. Il is nut,however, generally credited. The name prohibit-ing eipoi utioii recaatl) issued by Prussia is ascribedsimply to lb. probable exisieuce of a blockede.

    Italian, Auitrlnn, Urlarlaa, nasi sin m.i.Drape tehee.Maubid, Aug. l.-- The French Cabineut hat

    made an eipl.inailoii of recent eiuraisiuns nird-ln-Spain to bellor Ologaga, which u consideredsatisfactory.aiLQIl'k'l ABMEIl NBPTBALITT.

    BRirtiBLa. Aag. 1. Belgium Is tsklug formidableateps tor the maintenance of her ueatrallly. TheBelgium army of obserratton of tbe Baal has takenun a position on tbe great military biarh roeo irumLlOge tO All a (Jib (ie lie

    TUB 111 r.l.auia DI BT TOTINU si iaains 'ii Aug 1. It Is Hated that Aaitrn snd

    Italy hava settled upon a treaty which ensures theirneutrality. The chamber of Ihe Hungarian Diet baavoted a supplementary credit of Are millions lor derenee, and hat authorized the calling out ol tie neiiyear'i contingent, whenever neceeeary.

    Italy's mbutbaxitt.Fi.oMr sea Ant I. The NtmUmt etalei that an

    alliauee lo tecnie ihe neutrality of Rngtsnd. Austria,aod Italy, has nesriy beea ooaaptsled by liioto pow-ers. '1 bey will telii the flint oiiportunltir to urgethe belhgennli to Uy dosvn tbelr armt. The Gov-ernment! of Italy tnd Autlrii ktvt responded favor-abl- )

    to Ibis proiioaluon.The neitutlalloba between Inly and France lor tbe

    withdrawal of the Fnnch trou from Inliin toilhare been brought lo t aatisltctory conclusion. ThItalian liuvuuueal uai guanuiteed Utt ureeerTiliva

    of order In Rone, and tbe Fnnch troopt hart ersc-natc-the city. Itub rirarn rtrtopt or? rnou torn.

    Romb, Aug 1 -l- ilt lloliaeae resterslay reeelvedtier, Dunioi t, romminder of the Frrneh Irooot.A notlier detachn,ent or tht French irmy lert Clvlttrrchlt lor Marseille! on Sunday.

    Praaalaa Merrkaat Teaaela Chaaast Inla at'aaaoiaa Part,

    C.rasa. C. K Jnlr H. Two outward boundPrnse.an merchant ihlpt ctme to inchor ben lodtfThar an a'rald to letre. oa account of Frencht ralacrs, as s reesel of tt.it chancier is snpposed toha In the neighborhood of the iiltnd of Aaitlcotll,

    War Perllag la Ike fltr.a.A ?"','V.?f. ,h Gerataa eillaoai of VVllllami-bnrg-was held last irening In Tnra Hall. Mesernletree., under the ansplces of Ihe German NaMonalAid AssorlatlOB. The meeting la the mainball wis cslled to order by Lnd-wi-

    Sernler, Esq , who dellrend la thet.erman bntnige. an addresa that sic led the llre-lles- trnlbnslssm. He concluded by nominating Mr.folomon Spiigsr aa Chatrasin, aad the nominationwaa onnnrraed wlthonl .1i.ni Mr. Spitsertpoke tt length on the origin aad pinvrm

    I eoacloded by oBerlng a aerleaor patriotic resolutions The rrsolutlnnt de-clared inal the Napoleonic Idea wit universalMall Bky, ind that the German Idea waa llitjertr They were adopted without dlseent.During the evening addresses were delivered by Dr

    George VI eher, Philip Sckarh. Dr Bnrlholnmae, aadoil er promlneoi German clttaena. On tne ptatrnrmthe fligol the tiei manic Cnnlederation waa disnl iyedbesi e the old German Revolotiomrv fligand Star-S-

    inrled Rinmr. ind ihe mottoes Letpeir. Witer-loo- .Kitabiach. and Koim were coniplcuoutly inspeuded from stacks of Beetle gnu,

    t raatncoHAN't wta goaa.Last rrenu.g a Fnnch gentleman was told thaiIhey wero makuig beery hell in England tbtl tinPrussians would be in Parti within len dart. Ah I

    mi." he rcpli-- d, aigmbeantly. " saw InralMu ."'Tht JtnagT CTTT CIIMAKil atrvTlNO.

    The German Patrtot.c AMflelitioa In Jtraev C'ltfnst night adoptel reeotntloai of irtnpathy arlthPrussia, and material aid waa offered lo the army,

    tni gtaaar cm ciaaam.A lirre and rnthnsiastic meeting of German rltl-tea- iof Jrraey City waa held la Cooper's Hall last

    evening, to discuss European wir nutters.

    sBK.tr nam oir thk nobtb bitkm.I.ns Kapln.lon aag Ike naming of a Hah.

    kea Fei ry Ileal stag at Mreaaea Bark-PI- raPlaairaaapiawarsi Ihe Rlyilaa Kiel I..

    Al s I:, I ait errning a lire wat diaoovered oaH e Ilobocen ferry boat James Wall, frotalaB eiplo-slo-

    or the gasometer, which retailed la a totalof the boat aad s bark.

    The James Wall was y,ag la tht Clirlitnpkerstreet Blip oa the IIobokeB aide. Abonl tt men.women, ind children n a. I. gone oa hoard, aad the8ate had beea ;n i dowa nrrraratoiy to catling off.nr or Iwo minutes' delay wa occasioned In coneeqnince of charging a new rubber gasometer, whichtl.v a ere IV, in? for use for Ihe flrst lime

    The dr. k hind, Abraham Van Bnaklrk, starteddown Irlow with lamp to see whether the gaaomeler was rn it, when an et plosion occnrred and In an'nsLint lite engine-roo- waa on Ore Tne cry or

    Fire" ss raised, when the patsrngera becametank iruek. and amidst a scene of the wildest

    leg in in rush ishore, but ss rir ti knownthey ma 1e tbelr eglt wlthonl accident.In a fe a minutes the bo I wae enveloped in flames.

    Which ti e Rrrmen bad apparently nearly sub in nl Ini Pali bout iMer getting lo work.

    About 10 o'clock the Are suddenly burst out arreehmat lurwaid of midship, aid in a few minutes thefhhtH rved wl.ii lury, (hreatrnlng the dritmc'toaot the ferry houses.

    Ai soon at !... tnghoat waa attached to theWill Mie was lowed out int.. Ihe stream, whenIhr hawser ami burned off. and the burning resselwas carried by the tide againti one of i re. Bremeabarks loaded wit i petro.rnm oil, which wen lying atanchor tn ti.e miil ile of tbe stream, and before shenaj lie got off the bark wis eel on fin, and ihe

    was t uri.e.l In tlie water's edge.The .limes Watt, owned by the Hoboken Land

    and In,. : mci.l Company , watt one of the oldestboats on the lerre, but tboot live yean sgo wnlengthened and '.horongbly orerhauled. She witvil ued al I - aod is a total lost. Iaiured lor

    .M WO.At 11 P. M. the Witt waa In the middle of theIream. i little ibore the Ktrsian Fields, nnd sra.drilling toward the Near York side. As ihe waa

    eaiirely on flio above tho water mark, no .....eonld approach to guide her coarse.

    Menaaoatk Park Oarer Baren,i.a I lie second of il- Summer BttlUg

    on tbi" coiir-- e Tl ere sre lime racesIte lir.t r. ce wl'l be the Slan-m- House Slakesfor tbrtg tesr olds, two milei. Tbe probable start--

    ts ..re i .vi. r, Mo.r, Leitnd. and Sosan Ant ,rplace of Sana, hi ring, or Crcitaut, irom tamestanli-- i No ihioIs sold on Ibis race.

    1 i" Dstn rare will lie a mile and a hair dash forbore ... of in mes. to cirry 10U lbs. Ihe entries sreGo nelg. II B. Ooaaollg, lloaster. Legatee ind P.rin.Pom. rn tin. race were told last ereiiing atKyi loart, tm dollar.) :gfaela eg S lot TJ 10) T3,"i v IC tt tt tl 17 ttgn-le- 11 J! ji ,T

    Fttkl if a ti at at tiThe third lace will be ror the Amencui Club purse

    ol t,r300, l gilt or ihe Aliierirus Club) tor horses ofall age- - milt let tt, I In ft. Tlie entries in Otalink, or Judge Curtis). 1'umpoy Piyne, Cruiskeen.flag, Hartc, Bividl Maioue.

    - wrre i dd at follows:Gen. Dgkt.,..M !W tt lilt .D IS IN It "1 tl.11 17 M it n N II & tl itl iuiskeeu s I II It t g u u ,I"" II II 11 a H N IIJeflerson Dravii'e Nueech al fhallnnaoan.

    WtlMiBiag, Aug. 1 Jeff. Darii paid a risit)fl week to Lookout Mountain, bit flrsl vt.it linesas President uf the Confederacy, he went up withllracg lo look at Gen BntlBfgni g irmy in the plunbelow (In returning to ClmUnoogi ne was sereaaued. hen he ippeared he wai introduced nathe lion Jetfenon Davis. Uo aald :

    "Ml Inends. it iffrru me rrom Iheh. ttom of mrIn .rt to rarelTI this detuonstrallon ol vour kindly feelii lowsr lm,. I had retired In adonhle asnsr lor thenigl'i - pulvlir lire. In visa of the oast, no mancan blame me lor my determination to 1st thuee whohave power dielair how tke couatry aball be governed. But, st ind tig here to nig lit upon th - sscredsoll ofIrunesaee. I will say to yon thai I wish yon allihe i.rosn-rtl- y tnat ts possible Looking backupon tlie snd roraard lo tbe inline I can see nil.me tlo.1 shoulil talnl your hoaur. Ii is noi tbe part olbrase men to brood overths sorrows or tbe past butralliur to luok forward with brlgbl hopes for the tnture. You hive aa Draw and eonle isan be lounil and as noble women as lire on earth, amiwHivooui: the hapinea md uoSverllv thai Is inhuman life to enjoy Again I ibaog you lor this men!rerut.oo ol you.- klndnoas."

    Eat Itat fraat North Caroliaa.RtlgluB, N, C , Aug -- The Marshal

    of u e Supreme lourl has not yet returned IroinTlacryftlky, w he went on SKurdaytu lerveIM in ns lie! Issued by Chief Justice Pieraon. The

    1 port ol tm: arrest of thirty moie rltlaens of Ala-in MC is connrmed. It It reported that Lieut Col.Btirgen tied up several penons by the thumbs tumake them coutess tbiy were It is a nl itlial Burgen scknow .e lged this lo gentleman whobis just reI Brand Iron Alinianre. The courts areImpotent snd allurd oo roller ; vet the people borenot rv r.isled, and are determined to furnish no

    aoallol that may ensue. ThreeUnited btalus troopa arrlred here yeater-v-

    iv front l ot , Washington. Il Is said thtt two coinpiMe- - have been ordered to Vinceyvllle, but forwi,..t i po.e ho not truntpired, as there has beenuo sttoinpt at rotistauce reported from tbere.

    The Nulclde or a Pradare Dealer.Kdwnrd Monaban, of Iffg Weal Kortr third

    slnet, a 'vaalthy produce dealer In WashingtonMarket, couitnitleit aulcido yssierdky in hla resi-dence. He went to busineaa ss usual in tin tuorning, but returned home at abonl IX o'clock, Bayingto his wife that ha felt unwell, and want up to bisLedrootn. About sn hour later Mn. Muoiban

    the room, Inteuding to ask whether herrequired aa) thing, when she found Mm dead

    on the bed, w ith a pistol wound In Ids len breastlie nad a bloody revolver In bis right hand, lie wn41 years ol .v. .vo l leaves four children.

    Brooklyn's Moaday Traa-edr- .Patrick Higgins, 10 rcan old, and John CI, mil,

    gt, entered VMnalger'a lager beer aaloon, at 1H8 At-lantic afreet, Brooklyn, yeaterday afternoon, anddrank Borne lager , a bfch they refuted to par for. Mrt.Wiuilaar remonatraling with tbein. Hi, .ems struckher with I sinking chiiel orer the left eye.Mr. Winilter ntnrnlug it the moment, tlie ruffiansinstantly let upon him with ciulklng chisels, sndcut hlui severely aoout the bands Bud chest. Theruflltui were subeoqumtly arrested.

    Homicide lu Deckertawa, N.J,Ou Haturday night, at the " Clove," two milei

    north of DeckertoWB, N. J., Oicar Baocock waakilled. Two brothers named Hancock want lo thebouse of one Sieohenfleld and demanded tomeclothing which they claimed aa belonging to tbelrliter, bteubenfleld nfatad lo giro them the

    clothing, aod the brothers Ha brock picked s quarrelwith him, and lu e struck one oi themoa the head with an axa. splitting open Ike akull.

    The Men,. at A irssr Murder.l ast algbl at a late bour a Boa reporter riaited

    Bellevue liospital to luuune after Juha MrLooghilu,who waa aoi atpected to lire through the night,(oioner Fl)nn look MrLoughlln's snl morlein deposltiou la Ike afternoon. Ue distinctly chargesthat Donunlek Biennis slabbed him, aad BraananIi held lo iwait the retell Johu Reed snd MaryBbeehan are alao la rnttody aa acceaaorlet

    Bralarky Kleriloa.LovnTfUa, Augiilt 1. Return! give Ihe Dem-oc- r

    .lic lu kol lirge majority. Tho i.. nearlyail role i. .V. disturbance uctuirvd.

    THE 2.',D STREET MYSTERY.

    TttB lit! ki vvii ; WVMMM AT, r Tin:MlRtlKBKD MihhlOHAlBB.

    The Latent Drrolaateala of ihe Myatery-Par- taaad Baatere-T- kr Crarrda ta Twenty-T-

    hird Hi reel Watkasea aald ta baTew rt ng gal Ihe Pipes.

    Veaienlr.v morning, at 7 o'clock, the body ofBr. Nitbaa mi pnpind fbr interment Memberaof one of the Jewish beaerolent aocletlea etrefullywashed It snd wrspped It la IU burial shroud. Thrathey 111 ed tbe eyes of the corpse with the peculiarwhitt tirtb which tymbolliei lha ttend toll ofJemsalem. nnd, baring thna made It ready for lislist resting place, laid tbe body la the coffin Beforascrewing down the lid aad tbna hnttlng ont thefeatures ,.r ihe dead forertr, tht family waa calledto take

    t Plaits. : i .volThe face of the aaardered man had changed lome-wha- t

    s. nr. the Int dlarornry of the body. Ilawaa aot so htdaoat aa It had been, at 1 let

    egnrtaalon waa mack eoften ed. But for tbe dnld-fk- lwonndt which oonld not he concealed, one might

    hare taken the fare for Ihat of a maa who had dieda pearemi death. The family baring retire, t. the

    Ba was cloaed aad placed la lha parlor, with wngcaadlea In sliver holders st Hi head aad feet Thecoata, aontrary to tbe custom of moat Hebrews,wai of rosewood, and aot of plain white deal.Il waa cairered with a heavy blick wal-nut gall, aad oa the poll at thehead of the casket waa a betatlfal crown of flow-e-

    at the corner, tnd a garland, aad bet weea iheaea basket of lloaera and two hearts TbemirmninIhe parlor wen shrouded In while, and eorered laihe same manner wen lha atitnaa In tke hallway.In the parlor, whan lha coffin rested, were hnngtwo One large torture-- , of which one nnresenledIhe telling nf Joaa-r- h by hit brethren, ind the otherIhe trie' of graj-haln- d Jieob aa his son's notwen brought to Mm.

    TBI Pt'stltlL.Ai It o'clock drtwneir, a rest multitude gather-

    ed before the house Tlie llnet from one s lie tothe other aad for a third or the Ling block was literallv crammed, while seen window of ike FirthAvenue Hotel acmea the way MM topmoet story wasfilled. Then wen many thousand ipectitora. Toget through Ihe crowd waa almost aa Impossibilityfor the peooie wen parked eloaely together saddespite the broiling sun wasted determtnedlr for

    Ike spp.srsi.ee of the Within tkethe jsm wsa eon.ily great, tad room watmade wiin much dlNeahr for Iks Rsv. Dr. Lyoaaand Judge Csrdoae. ss taese gentlemen, ar-- ala arts, eatand tke parlor at abonl g'leeaminutes to Un o'clock. Dr. Lyons la nhhi of theNineteenth street Portagnese ssyngrsvgattoa aadwaa a brother-l- law of Mr. Nathaa. Ra waa

    In hu fall Mack Nik robe. He beean thea err ires bv reading la a voice tremalooi with emotioa the prirer which begiat with Ibe words :

    " i n. oi. o Lord, sit righteous, asd thy judgments anupright Thy rlgbteousasss Ii everlasting, sad tar"Isw ts trothAfter which Dr. Lyoni delivered

    TBB rt'BBBAl .... isHe spoke ss follows IA monrufiil spectacle a this whirl, wa an callednoon this dav to contemplate. Death, wbenver It aims

    Us anrrrtng dart, appata the fleetest bean. Thennot tlie man. ktwever tumble ma stationwhom gtndre.l ivninsihy will sot mourn when, wornbr dsvessr and age aad after dae preparation thenresd summons comes at last to call hint to Ihat realmwhsnce there Is ao retsrv If tbe laemrabls tyrantelicits grief under ti.nal en nniitanres. how mum morehesrtnmiina aad fu'l of imp regions ts his tfittslioa when biougbl shoal, as In this instance, br ikeriolonce of the sssaasln, ths

    ctriLTt or Tai sn. si. hit arnnaBiBanon sn Inoffensive aad usetul member of srvcfttrurori so honest anil oia.inoailshed cltixen. upon s dotlDirami sffeetionsle rather, s good sml ekaaltahle man Itis therefore etedilsMs anifkosorsMs la tbeehsrsclerof the coeimuulty at larze to evince nr. at lntetcstandgreat silnpsthv on Ihtf eoaslon ; aad II If ooiiiforliuiIndeed, under ilvla gnat eaJamlty. to witneaslthls

    of bis wlthont d'ttlnetlos offsiib or creed. Men who knew him well tn aoclalsn.: commercial luteeeonrsr unite In aa unprecedentedmanner to test its their grie' and to hear witness to ikemesiw of their departed rriend snd sssocl-t- r sndWloin with I, is bennved ladevoiloa as theyCall upon their Ooal, the creator and dlanenser or allOil' tasa ferhela,for cm tort la Iklt snrlclinn The limnsol iy nmarki nrcr aae aay lcai-tt:- . .1M, ,0,.characler o? tnsi I, i atS'lTKse game sra. ,Us'.-P'- '"! h'lOX.bjf JlliSVotei CS. In .Wla.te IUc krWit Jlislly aataem d trbd snn sffecll inatt. In put, tiesill. tul honeet. ir,er,roacnable III. chsrltr was rain-...i-

    BtMiagJaaa cr.eii to no race i end thns nrsmsny kan vvtTiiTB FotQi of my voire who will resneai-be-

    nil statblt rota Attn nn BkairoLtxr rACdhesming with sstlslsrlion on a Bate nnbllr occs-io- na n as President nl tt, ant Blnal Hospital he han. le.tIhe trowel lo Ike elite! t. or this city la uiIhl POraer Stoat ..Is rn asrlnm ir orvlng In the sentlman' that the eharai ler nf that wuh whirl he waa soproui'nently Idanllfterl - was nol limited lo a v rieerirace, or nstlonallly." Trla Instil ntn a has lost Hi itrieud. Descaadaal or om ot the oldest Purtngnrsellebiew fin. I. lea which neaped

    Till TOBTTBII OV TUB INQI'IIITiOB,ind found safety in litis country, ou- - departed rriendwas born and browght np a member ol the otjewtsinsgogiis in this city. Hardly had hethe age ot manhood when be was cal rd tothan la tlie dlrrclloa or III affair, and onmy ssstim-n- my dntlM as mlnl-ts- oi this eonureealion. I louod bun there sellvnlv engaged, siwaia lealOtis snd drvonl. until ne waa hummed a ilh the prositet'cy. trie duties of which he discharged i severs!yesrs in s manner most astlsrartorv Althuiish torSO mi yens past be, had chosen to llre from i.fncl itpoflllon hs never wlihunw h. in., re m bis mluiaiernor did he w lih'.lrsw 1,1s for the wall beinaof our sncient congregsllos. It was to conform with

    A.N AltCBSTBAL riAOBn ine vynasoTiie, annusiiT 10 eonvmivmorsre the deathot a lielovrd niollier. a ceremony which he had observedfor n on- than a third or a nentury, that h, hla ram

    lly the ulght which proved his Isst ou sarin.The reverend spesker then alluded to the high

    tepulation borne by ths urpirled, and the greatdemonitraiions, nhrestrleted by anr difference otreligion, that had been made on ell hinds of napeetror his character and sympathy for his fumlly. Hethen anoka of the Impresstoa this mournful spectaclewould make upon the murderer. If be were presentand looking nn. He closed with the words

    et us ortid In submission to Ihe will nfdod' andsavIhe Lord halh girea snd tke I. or hath taken awsrBlesssd be lbs nsins of th. laard. Atusu."rna rBrycaaaioa,

    Dr Lyons, at Ibe close ol his sermon, pronoonnds second prayer, snd the who bad beeaehosun from the Btreetonor the Mount llopltal, took the ..din down to the hearse. Two lineswere then lornied in the hallway for ihe passage oftbe family. Judge Otrdoao leu the house with DrLyoas, and after them cume the eons ol Mr. Nathanench lesnlng on ths srm of some nUilres. Tbsy aiisobbed plteonsly as they went ont. I he women otthe fnmily. In accordance with ths Jewish custo-n- ,i! id nol leave the house, Ths procession wss thenlormed outslds. ths hearse belug preceded by theofficials ol the Bounl Sits! Hospital andthe childnn of Ihe Hebrew Orphan Asylum.Tbe membera of the block Kirhunge who had metla the Filth arenoe Hotel, followed alona-aid- e nnloot to the Synagogue In Nineteenth street. Thenwere liny live csrritiges in Ihe proci-aslo- and thesewere Oiled with frieads from the house, while tliegreat nultitads In ths street pressed andpushed .bout them. Thli waa Ihe line of march'I trough Twenty-thir- straet to Blgtti svenueihtougTi Sigtti svenae to Nineteenth street, throughNineteenth street lo Fifth aveune, through Fiftn av-enue to Tenth street through Tenth street to Av-enue D, through Avenue D to Houston streetthrough Houston stnet to the feny; and all alouithe route the atreeta wen lined with eager apectsrtors, for there was ao obs who did oot know of theNslhan funeral. Aa tbe procession psssed ths taynsgogue In Nineteenth street Ihe doon were seen toopeu, and all within waa lighted np In honor ol thepusr Ing dead.

    tub imtbibbnt.The procession rest lied thu Bhcsrith Israil bury.

    Ing ground ta Cypress lllllt at a Utile past twoo'clock. The carriages stopped, Ihe coffin wasiik. n from tke hearse, lad, lollowed by theramllv, wit csrrled ilowiy to Ihe email woodenatructure, wbicb ta nted only for the list ritespreceding InWrment. Tbe coffin wu placed ona stand la the middle of the place, and arouudIt the spectators lined the walls llr I.i oris openedhts prayer book and Inrned to the myaieilous audeiceedlngly mournfnl ofayct for the dead which Isottered on these occasions. Ue wslked slowly seventimes around lha corpee, chanting ihe prayer In alow, aad tone, and waa gradually Joined by many ofIhe rest, while some fell la and followed blin In his

    ii. ur- - This ceremony over, the coffin wss sgainlakes up by tne pall bearers, and, prece led bvDr. Lyons, who chanted live nloety-flra- t paslni wasslowly borne up the winding, shsdy path to theburytug lot that belongs to ths Nathan fainllr.

    Tlie grave tu onto and willing for lu conltntiWith the silence dliturDod only by the lobbing ortbe sons, tbe , offln was lowend Into the ground. Atthe bead of tho coma s gsrlsad of flowen e. isplacsd. and etch of tht reunites strswed ImmorUlUt snd camelllui Into thi grars. At a aingai thenIbe eldeat son book a spade and dropped threespadetuls of esrlh upon tbe rosewood casket Hissaauipla waa followed by each of the oihen andthen by all Ihe real of tbe relatives. Judge Cardoto contributing lilt three shorolrals like thsothera Wllb Hill The coremnnlse were at aa end andthe grave diggers went to work, nnd ill returned lo thtlittls struclurs wktea they hsd flrst left and offerednp Iwo prayers lor their departed fr least. 'I henwaa nothing further la be done after this In thscemetery, so with s Isat look ot lbs s graveand lua willows waring over It, sll returned lo NewYork. Thst burying grouad la which BenjaminNaihan now is lying wai a present from bim to thscoagregstioa of which ho waa a atetnbar,

    TU rami rwill mourn IU brad, after tke Jewish custom for thtoegt eight days Upon the Boor, with shunless tretand eorered beada, every member of the family will

    sit from tnoroing till atoning, nnd twice a davpnyere will be olered for the repots of Ihe departedsoul Among

    TROtl rtlSBNTit the burial terrlcei were soma of the most prom-lueu- l

    tlehions ul .Vw i.k. and nearly aji n--

    Jewlah mcmhora of tbe Stock Egrhance. A mougothers en Dr. Cinlrowlig, Rer. Dr. Isaacs, andDr. Piiiltipi. Messrs William Sevmoar nnd B. A.V. neeloek, lha President and of theStock Etchings, wen ilsrt present, tn.l with themwere Messrs. I ntllng, Fanshawe, Heath, Pbipps.and Ring. Nn hiiaioest wss transacted at the Boardnntil after one o'cluct yosterdity,

    After tbe Paarral.Tht Twenty-thir- ttroet murder wu tht nil

    ahaorblBg topic of ditcoeiion in every part of thecity yesierdsr Thit the popular Interest ogcltedby the tragedy is In nowise abated, U evidenced bytbt manner tn Wlush every flying rumor, no metierhow Improbable or rldlee.logs, wai caaght by thepublic and commented upon. The moat aoUblt ofthese wai

    Tni B0M0R Or AN ABBMT,which proved, upon investigation, to be Incorrectnow It orlgimted no one seems to know. CettilnIt Is thit lu anthonhlp eannot bo charged to themneb ahnsed reporten, as It wai Ant innooneed, sofar at we ran ascertain, la the Supreme Conrlroom snd al the Block Board. The storyran lo Ihe effect thst a plnmber rerently In the em-ploy of Br. Nathan had been sirrmled, and that tbewatch and boeora atndi of the innr lend man wanround in his ponses.lon. Very many, ovir ready tnenlist any suspicions clnnmitsnee In snnpnrt of thetheory thtt Wishlngton Nithsn committed the mur-dee- ,

    egprresed the opinion that the itory orl lnstedwith Ihe family of the deceased, and was Intendedto divert public attention from the son. T. ay didnot atop to think how nnllkely my aane personwould be, ror such a purpose, to Intent a storr thatwould he snre to be so soon stplodnd. It cannot hedenied that the crncl Ibeorr that tbe eons inor romidifttr In Ihe mm ler meets with e

    on Ihe pari nf a considerable portion of tbepublic. This suspicion is nnjust, aad hai positivelyno grounds un which to nit,

    THB bBTBOTITgtare nnl Inclined to uik moe-- i about the matter, aadir they have any imminent clues, wbiokls d 'Ublfiil,SES V! ,hm arely locked la their owa bresstt.JJftv Ktltohis his whole detective force tl work,nnd each msn, with his wlu thsrnened bvOf relit tag from the force on t fortune of 176 003 isCterting himself to his utmost.

    Several Lundred people crowded the ilreet inrout of the Nslhan matnlon trp tn t lite hour listnight. Bin women, and childnn thronged thestreet MM sidewalas. sad slsnd st the brown stonen alia and while euruined Windows of II Twentytblr.1 ilreet, ai If they momenuilly eipected

    tOMB sranri isn nBTBt.oragBTt.Jag Filth Avenue Hotel wat ilso thronged'he dtv ind evening, mil the murder was the ilmnstetrlnsive tonic of ronvertttion. Msny friends ofthe Nslhsn fsmilv snd membera of the Jewish ronrnrai ion wen present, and nearly all of this classehsrseteelasd ihe theory of the sol being tie murderer aa a bate lib'.

    no RBW DBTBLOPaiNTIhad been reported al Mint, r street vst nightThe Coroner's Inqnrsl will not 1e resumed until tbelatter nsrt of lite week, or until some additionalevtdenn shall ihe forthcoming. Il waa yesterdayreported that there waa

    BIZTT TBDOttBD DOLIABl IV TUB AA raon the night of the murder, whleh som wis carrisdoff oy the assassin. The fbwrrirr rrx htolt f'nttsays I hal on Saturday Washington Naihan openedthe down tnwa ss.e of his rather si t.N Bmsd streethsn ling over to ths fsmilv ties will of the deceased 'with other papers

    to .is,, poa ret.It wsi said Isst night that the workmen hadbegu-- i Uariar np lha pipes ol the water e ...et, nthe Nnlhsn man ion. snd hal Ihev will continue ondown ihrnnrb the sewer. Il nece-ssr- v to find some-thing to establish one of the theories that have beenbroached.

    TUB LATBST.

    The Iheori thai some one in Ihe house committedtne oanrsler has been st Isst taken up by Ibe policeThis is prov-- d l.v tbe tact that plomhen wen yeater.tiy erigared to seanh the sewen snd traps leallag Irom tbe water closet.It Is said thai aothing waa dlscorrred. It Is nolilnne necetairr thit Ihe tra- -s nrtr the wster-clme- t

    should be searched, bol snopnsing that Ihe hathroom had be. n used by the murderer. It would benecessary to hers the sewer scrutinized sumo distanoe s ong us length.Tits toil,

    Washington Nathin, hai slated thit he Inn said sllhs ran ssy shout tbe eireumsUnces attending the dis-covery ot his rul er's dead body, and bsa fartherslated Ibat he will not and cannol say anything Btoriabout it He la atlll eoaPdent that his siatrunsntr asteals knwwlealgs of the clreomeisueej of MM nurder ii.ii-- t be aad should be satisfactory.THI OETICTITtl

    ire worn not In attempilng to dlscorer the murjjyiesi d ench snd erery one seems lobave hlaownl.ieoi; tspi, Ikebo itahsa ,s every tneory whichhss been at TTeailqu.rten list careIn lv worked ont, snd that more men hsve oeen eoRged In hunting up tbe facts surrounding lbs

    In any previous case.

    Is Till, a Cine ta ihe Nnlkaa Murder tT Its lir of Te Ass.8ia: An rgpert cliaaber could quick I r ascend

    tne stone plllan and oraamsstal scroll work direct.Ir under the window of Mr. NtCitu's library.Thit window wai open ob the aighl orthe murder One corner of tha rurtala Islora from the listening al lie top. TheImlde ihnttrrs pnrent llui from being sewn In theInterior of the house. Wlen and how was this curlain t rn from Its fi- un, II,. l. I..,. m ak.portico betn egtrnlned In see if there an anr tnaksersichrs or hand or fool prints on il f alight notan actiru man. by watching hla chances, kern clambered up and sprung into Ihe window during therestful s'.orm on Ins morning of the murder 1 y.

    II Is asserted by persona who tiamlned Ihr frontof the Nathan mansion, that Immediately orer thostoon, and Just under tne Ilbrarr window, a n arkthai might have been made br the toe nf a man'aboot was plainly risible on Friday morning Thedetectives have no doobt made a ante of Hie fact.

    Ia Ibe Cerearr I hla Dutyleied i mi. i i the t'lura latke Murderer Waaked Array.

    oni Its a o j, ,, .In tho Riirdel! murder, Hit ( omucr ruined allby his offlclouaness. He so surrounded sad salupon snd rusiiopoliird the cat,,, mat he kept allshrewder Inquirera st star's length, until the littleIn.lirsllons snd clun ther might have observed andfollowed np were effaced by lapse of lime Tho Cor-oner In t.ie Nathan caae seema to hare erred in theopposite ea ne He went lo Ihe house ami aa--nn ii. but one witness and thst one's Iridearawns so loosely recorded, thai Ihe or il Ii dispaled as wholly incomplete and unrell ible. He i mrhtat least to hava had the sUte of facte as tbey

    Isted In the room where the murder oecurnd sseertrlr.ed with chemical and mlcroacoplc lea's and Millmi siurements ; snd to hsve elicited on the spotfrom ivsrv inmste or Ihe bO'lte, Ihe riillesl ree,,rijol sit they hsd done nnd laid, and when they hadbetst, ter at least Ibe day before tbe nlgkl ol th.trugedr.

    Instead of this, ths blood sUias wen wsibed off,the posltiou of the irllclee in the room shifted andeverything done tint could efface the beginningof the r ues which could lend to the discovery or tlienmi, In er The keyi of the deceased, wen varaleu In pusses, mn or the fkmlly. The contents ofths dowu-tow- life wen naUusd to the charge olthe inmates of the houae where the murder oocurred. W Ith no evidence or entry or eglt of anystranger, the Coroner and police chose lo sssumrIhr Impossibility of s minder belug done bv sny oftho people who slone as yet sn t roven to hive beenin the lion... it tbe time tl was done.

    I ue nuriisil esse was notensd badly enough, hutthen the authorities were not ruinous enough to leiMn. Cunningham uks possession or Burden's pspen snd .11. na Here is a case In which, like thatIhe mode or killing points to the murder ss the Intentiun or the aaaatsiB. Personal rlndictireneasseems llniott necessarily implied, In this caae ss Intnat, by Ihe repealed and euperfluouily ihoweredblows and Ininrtea. And yet other hsnds than llio--of the i.i w hare been allowed lo examine and disposeof the dead man's pipers, In which alone, II he hada eecretenemy, or It anyone had a motive for get-ting nn oul of Ihe way, the clue to that persun'sIdentity would hsre beeu found.

    Ths inm. let. r was no skilled and practisedburglar. Tbe police proieas tu think it wis loafer,a vagrant concealing himsalf In ths bouss, supposIng it tu be empty. Such t ruin, hetrlne ons personslur tnoiher enUr the house nnd retire lo reit,would htvt oeen tetrful of being overpowered bytke three or four men he knew lo be on the premItet. 'I In ssy now Hist the wslls were deadened,and the ahrlekl oi the rictim coulu put be heard lutbe other room!. But the ilny loafer would lotknow thit. lie wonld egpect the shrieks md blowsto bring erery inmste In Ike houis upon him. liswould either fly the moment he heard the old mmgetting out of bad, or the moment hu flnt blowetlciud Ibe flrsl shriek.

    How tould i !iraiiger di re to rsmsln then, show-ering superfluous blows on Ibe sin adr stuonsd vic-tim, snd then coolly rumiusftng Uis room fur plun-ds- r

    r This murder wss dono by s msn who did notat Hist mm lo kill Mr. Nithtn. or he would havekilled him in his bed ; but who did want nol lustun him snd esvoipe, but to kill him snre snd ssfeafter Mr. Nathaa had aot manly seen but recog-nised him. Wss thsrs any more robbing dune thanwaa needful to throw suspicion upon a prowliugpluadenr I

    Tbe Coroaer'a stupidity la allowing tho tr u es ofths conflict to be sffaced, snd the papers of Ihe deceaaed to be siplured by oilier eies Ihsn lbs Isw'sbss probably placed the criminal sale from all pensliybut present popular suspicion aad tutor. dlvUia ruugeance.

    Trlhato la tho late Mr. Baajaaala Nathaa,Tht hoard of Dirootresses of tbn Lsdies'

    Auxiliary hociety or tm- Mount Sinul Hospital metti the Hume, Hi Wail Seyvuieenih traI i,,r tuu

    parpoae of taking tome trtlon relating to thadeath or Mr. Benjamin Nathan, Mrs. Ns-

    lhsn being Trratnnr of lbs Society aad Mn. J. J.Kons, Mr. Nathan! lister, t prominent Dlrectreas.Leo, tha President, spoks or the terri-ble srsnt which had brought them together, Mdpaid glowing tillmtt to Ihe worth ol the decessedgentleman. She offend ths following resolutions,which were unsnlmously adopted :

    Wrrt "rmmnnltr hare been stinted by thstppilllnir and tudTen demise oi ores . '" etr.irU In thecants nt humanity gave erldenc oi t simTIigT-LJJj- gBBihrunlr spirit snd eislled wnrlh in.ref.vrt be IT .BaWWM. Tbst ws sipress out sltlletion st Mf ltdsnd terrlb.e srent whleh hst vlslUd na in ths desth ornsnjsniln Nsthsn. sod rsvorsaiy knows lo long aad ioprominently IdVntifled with tha Mount Blnal Rospltslsnd kindred elisritlei.vVvneeej, Thst we tender nnr esrnatt snd meal ilneerssympsthy to ths esteemed snd beloved Tressurer of.ths Lsdlea Anttliary ftoclely. s collesgue who la snddenly ts'led upon lo mourn the loss of s most deroiedsnd .rreetirvaale husband, one taken from the midst ofa lane circle of friend! to wh im he hsd endeared ninpItU b? mbr.ir.rtnl ten of chsrtty snd s spotlsysi end

    untarnished lire esreer.Hrt Irr.i. That tbe l.sdles' An vlllsry Roelerr Of thtMount Hlnsl llospltsl hsre lost In Henjsmln Ssthsnone or its most srdrnt supporters snd s distinguished

    Cslron s rriend whose esrthly egtstenoe hss passedIhe reeeh or mnrtsl csre or tottering, lesvtng smemory snd cams desr. cherished, snd respected aaInheritance which time will not obliterate.

    Aesoo-r- Thai we beg to eoadola with the sorrowstricken tnd bereived tsmlly, sort proffer tbtm con-sols! inn In thra : "Thli ihr Lord glveth and tskelh.blessed he Hirholv ntme." a

    tVsrifrsvf. That th foregoing resolutions be snllahlyengrossed sod s copy lent tn the family of the dec. an d

    ASOTJtXB LONG BRANCH FIOHT.CbrlB. f'oaaar's aytaaaar aa Pawtvrs'a t'kaetk

    i v., tin j a Maraloaa Quarrel -- Tbe i.nth-arla- cef tha Maaa af Kplcarae Twegd la

    hla tJInvv The A isrrl, ,.. ( um Bake.A sh. ri time sgo in Hnraloga, ao tha story

    mat, Br. D. L. Powart, of Powen Hotel, insulted alady who happened to be In company with ChrisConnor, whereupon Cooaor thnatioed that whtabe oegt met Powen ht would slap him in the face.They did not meat again nntil Saturday list, la theContinental, tt Long Branch. Powen was standingon Ihe verandah, when Connor aaw him, and tup-ped np to him with tbe remark:

    "Do yon remember that I told yon at Saratogathat the atit time I met oa I would slap you lathe tar. "

    '' Ves, I do," replied Powers, some win; takenaback.

    " Then, Uke thtt," aald Chrla., giving blm a itaa-nin-whack, which retonnded ths length or the rer-an- .

    lab and drew a crowd InsUater around Ihe com-b- alastsA terrible war of words tBined, but artatl hoitlt-itie- a

    were prerrnted by list laUrrentloa of Ike byatsnden. lo the confusion Powers crept iwty nadslteinpud lo get ont a warraot aaainit Connor bniwltnotil success. Hs then spoiled lo Borrows lorsid, but Ihil gentleman wouldn't hare anything lodo with him. and ao Ihe matter rested

    a Una clambake Is lo be enjoyed before tkeracea. In a grore back of tlie race course. The Amsrleus Club will be oa Ihe ground in full unirnrm. tndtbs Hon. Wm. B. Tweed will preside. An Im-mense cargo ur clams has bvssa ordered, sad a Is ne

    snn- has hern hung in the grore bearing Br.tweed s coiinterfrli li i.he centre, surrounded bylb.-- legend " Welcome, Amerieui club."

    Ai both Judge McQaade end tbe Hon. Tony liar'man w ill participate, a prodliiioua dupliy ol epl.u-ria-tale m may be looked for.

    PLASH KH FROM TUB ' M 'IN CABLB9.The English wheel crop la abundant.The Cortes an not to lie conrokrd at present.Il ts ssld lint Orn. Prim his pron ited aa amneatrdnriug Aagast.The Vicerov of Riypt embarked yoaterdir on hureturn to Alrgandrta.Arms hare been discovered oa the estate of Mrt.eeuire, M. P lor Cork, the owaert of which ire anBBOwBs

    LOXO Oil. AND.

    Mr Oeorgt Parnlls. the recently sleeted Recorderol Long Island City, look the oau ynunlavW'H'iam Smith, son of a pottery win manufac-turer ot llnriisr'a Fiv.nt. roll from a satis in that citywhich paaaeu nv?r hts ahnulacr nad ribs.About s month ago the sslonn ol N. Rynn, Tlont-er'-

    t'oiol, waa robbed On Haturday night the hwrglaisentered and up the ssluou, snn mUed drinksTb.v were seen bv persona neaalag, who thought tbevbclosgo lu Ihe ptaeo.

    iri'.STVHKXTBR COVXTT.

    1,M,!rrl V1"1' "''"''''i the matnrityof whom '

    aVetr 'l l'oi:, r.ceirv; the palliy sum ot liteIl Is said tint Mn. tlenrgs M. Billy will run for

    (S3, fdotinry'' "" A",nu'y ""tnct. againstAt Its last session in White Plaint, the Onnd Juryindlclen Mesirs. Iliehsrd Sloke, A Co1, rat boilingal 'iarviiietii in nioi p..rt. Au api liratioo has Ver

    , '"j'adireJoiej.h t lUrusrd lor an uaiunUion tofrom the rnrlhei proaei nt.on or their husitiova. It waa srguod rawtarttBt I, rDMlrtet AM ,rnev l)rck:nan for the people, an 9. ffManhall for the drfviidanti Nod cuuoawss rendcrs l

    AJtsT Jf.RSKt.Oeorge H. Hendrraun died in Xlitabeth of unsliokeThs balcony of ths Cedar Lawa depot, nearhts Baeareoomtractel.Firemea rrom Union Hook ind Ladder Cnmnanyot Knat as) Torg were the arueau 0I Cauract 11 s.Company of PaUrauo on Siiiidsy.On Saturday 'Un. Ku-r- . of lto Bank street New-srw- ,

    i. ..... s bottle of eye wash, on Suuday herliuleaon nrauk it and died.YestsrdsT morninR Ihe body of Timothy Weim

    tLS'SV Stfi SB 'j'""1 10 tkl Norm Iliver al tbeItreet, Jersey City.Siephen D. Hansom or Now Jersey will InstituteIn lisltiinore. some lime Ibis week the tint color dUrsod ... of tke t. of T. in Ike Pulled btsles.After an Imposing procession, the Turnars' socle-lie- ,

    visiting Psteison ni.alred to Crook s I'nik sndenjoyei ihe day In aa old r.ishioned tlermso picnicTw o hundred kegs of isger dlsappesrad.V'uliam Whltnev, or Psterson, while on s drunkenspree In Bolton's tm room yeaierdsr srirruoon. Ikrovid to off lus srm With sn old knife,hickmg swav.at ml hs left wrist. The kninrTadalmost gone as deep aa the none, when apo tiemsnlook blm into a t .iThe nport Ihat John Klfers, the keeper of a laire:

    bevr raloon at bull's Ft rrv. bsd fatally rlujhed Kdwsid Murphy, turns oul to he incorrect MurplivIhrrstened to itrlkr Mrf E.rers wltn s Isrire stune. because the would not give bun lliinor. and K.tersknocked tin runtaadowu Murphy will reooyr.

    rRRBONAL iNTKI.I.KIKNCB.

    B F. Msrtln hss been spaoiuted Indst Clsrk toths Hoard ot .Uamant Aldcnue i.Hen. Ne.l Dow addreased a masa tempuraoce

    meeting iu orange N. J., oo Saturday iigtii.Judge Bowling haa gone on kis summer tour, andJuaueeshanuliiy lakes his place al the Tombs9f; William Tarn, who commanded the Slonewall bricade 'l the Democratic cajdldnlc tor Conrr tIn thu M il. il, Dlitricl of Vnyrinla.Mr. Bonner told us yesterday that he would neverhave bought Better, bnl r Mr. Aleianter Dunbarwho t iu.hi blm buw lo get s horse's i. , i lu leund cmdltlou.Jobs Bronghim It quite III it Loot Branch. Oabliuday morning he had a most violent ultiut of , li.drn morbus, from which he h.,s Bol yet recoveredTbe St. Augtislloe Literary glBB0itipD vesterdsycarj tbe lion. Win M Tweed, Itirough Its I're. Idem

    a set uf h.udsu.Tiely euiossed and tra.ned resolu-tions.Tbe thne youn-- Jspanesn princes who hare been

    studying In tin lllghlsn is Militarj Ai'a len.y. Worcsster. Msss., hsve insile w.voderliil i rog.e.s. Two werelu ibe jecent exsmliistlou. placud at tbs bead ot thesi i.. .oi in every uepsi tniriit.

    The nun. Denis Burns wis the handsomest mm ntthe Kivlca Chowder Club. Ills stick exerci.,, something mirvelluus, wlule ss s clani-eete- he slmnst rivalsJudge llsrtmsn. Ileaastlisl clsuia srs good lor thehsir, and, ss he Ii now, he will soon appearamong bis cooaiiiuenti wnu flowing loeks.

    aVARBH BRUM THK TKLKIIRAI'U.A boy wat burned to duilh yeiterdiy in a stable

    in Indianapolis.The comuaencement egenlses ol ths L'nlrerstty ofVeimonl were begun ou Buudty.Ths cotnnd people of Auburn and neighboringclues celebrated the AmendPienl evtn.dey.(Jen. Kalph. from Ulehmond, lisnsds, was drownedin Dsnrers, Msss , bundsy nlghl while kslhuig.In its Uenrgls Senato resterdsy chirgoi of cor-ruption were preferred igtfnst Senator Morrill.Bias Sscki wtt drowned In Chirlolu yeiterdiy

    WWM attempting to jump from a boat to tne wharrWell egtcuted counterfeit teus on the First N,.uonal Bank of Poughkeepsls sre iu clrculallun lu Boa.

    The annual ilimhiki of the Fulrtleld County FatAi..u"i B C,fl"i " slregnrysrouil on

    John B. Oonld, paying teller of Ihe State Bank,and wi't killSd

    ,UUf " "")' wludow yeiterday.Height tad WaUn had a four-mil- worklag boatrace yesterday si Peeksklll. ths lurnier wluuiug by sIstgtli sud s half lu minutes

    . L'api. Mut'leland of lha Siath Cavalry with men,Bad a severe nugsgemect lu llsrlor county, Tsasi. onJuly It. with MO Udiani. He Ion iwo uieu snd killedllfieto Iudlsus.

    At Mori is, III., on Ssturdsy Igkt, Alrgmder MrAlplue md Jsiues Dsarnld got n.. i.. ,t md laydown on lbs t b.csgo snd i.. ,k ltlsud llsilrosd I hevwen ran over snd lorn to irsgmiou.

    Jscob 0. wiin,,, of Pisherrills, N. II . wasthrown tut Of his vehicle )eslerdse. and Call-i- n hetween ths wluin, tree and crossbar sud killed Uli hursuloos fruibl (ivm lb" wliiaUe uf . locoluollto

    TRAGEDY IN A BAKE-HOUS- E. IA BAWGVINABT MOBHtKO HPBBM IM H

    MAM rOVBTKKSTH atr-'-- arr MM

    Tho Killing - " ' J HBe- - ames Fln.lelnn An llnnert

    r"a ri(ht v. lib a Parly af Draakaa Hj a Rareaet-fle- ar Nell-Hele- e.

    Adam Iaangfrled, a Oeroaa baker, ot fit Kate) HPonrUthlh Btreel, itabbed e'sttat Flagletoa thrnagh Htbe heart with a bayooat which waa fliad to aa olgcarbine, In bla bake shop, yesterday morning.

    I aad t o'clock A. M , Patrick Balllr, s cake)baker, working In Clifford's, 1,066 Third arsons, ta Hcompany with Jamea Flngleloa, of 810 Bail Four- -teenth itnet, entered the bite house and demandedbread.

    The bike-boot- Is nnderneith tha ibOD. Lsng-- Hfried wss eery tired, having been at work front f Ho'clock tba prerlnnt erenlng. Be wai aaBoyad alIheir unceramonioos demand aad baring na

    with them, nrnied to give them bread.tad ordered them ont of his bske-hont-

    Fingleton selaed a loaf, aad wai walking off with mjIt, wlen Langfrled and hla aiilitanU, Oottlieb Brutand Peter Lncai, rreaptnnd tht bread from Flngltvton, and pushed the Intruder! to the lUpt letallngto tht ilreet. Two other compsnlon! of ths InraaVlog gang, Thomti Sindt tnd Joseph It, illy, whs)"''if WklliKI a the s, lew Ik. betriBg ths noise.rorbed dowa, tnd in indiscrlmloitt tttack wai

    made by tha foar upon the baken. 4 LH" Bretd setters," itlcka used fbr kerplng tiiloarei tagetber Ib tht oran, won freely oied In lhamelee. I. ..ngfried s two ss.ialstils. becoming slsrea,ed, ran away, aad left him to fight off hi. aaastlanta.Hs shoutrd "Police," aud hit aatailanU desisted fas moment, while tbey ran lo the top of the st .ire.Bering no policeman, tbsy ralamed, andanlnab- - BBBUcked blm. - BBBBJ

    In his despair be thonght of sa old carbine with g MMbroken bayonet which had heoa kicked emnnd tha mBWbake house for a long limn. Hs seised II in eeir-dn- - MmMfence, and drore the nifllsns back stabbing Joseph WMJIteilly sgreraly la Ihe thigh. Kmhoidi ne t by num-bc.--

    the fellows again rushed at him, Fingleton es-- Banalclslmlar, " I'll shoot tho dn son of a ." Fit- -glrlon put his hssd behind him under hli cost Isils, Mmseemingly lo dnw a pistol. LangfWrd said tn ilia MmmrenorUr. " I thought he was goiag to kill me ; I Ihealunged al him with tha bayei et, tftough I did not bbbbIthu - at the time that I reached him. The iatrudnrawent away nfter thai, and I went ont to are If Ihera awen any oncers about. The party again sttsckesme oa Ihe street snd knocked ms down aad beatsnd kicked me. Some mighbon interfered snddrove i hem off Then were no policemen la eigkl Mmdining the fight, although there waa a great deal of

    MMThe wounded man stnggend to the hsllwsy of SOtEast Foartsenlh stnsl md entend It. lie mere MBB

    'af down, tnd iborUy afterward died.The whole party an locked bp la tht polioastation In First trenue. MMThomaa Sandi. one of the attacking party, told htmlIhe Sea reporter that they had beea drinking to-- MBMgather during the night, and Pal Reilly. baring a bbbbIbaker, proposed lo get the bread. Pat Reilly, who mmmbears a hail nouiation In the Eighteenth Ward, aa a

    vinoua mm md wife beater, sod that It waa caa-- tanailomary when baken had been on a " iamhoree " la mMget bread If they were hungry from a baker's shopwithout paying for it. and that no baker wonld nruse m less he waa a mean man. Pat had a bad cutin the head, made by a bread setter, ss s punisbmunl tanaifor the part he took la the affair.

    BAST KBW TOBK IN ABMH. HThe Attempt ta Tear l a tke Balla af tha

    t'aaaralo Baast-- A I'o.tp.,, ,, ,,-,,,- MMThey were in a fcrer of egcitement in and Lm

    around Ihr Pert) lid House, Kaat New York, oo Sat-- Hurday and Sunday in couaequenca of arumor that the Con mlsslonen ol Ilighways Intend- -ed lo Uke op tlie rails on which the Canarsle dnm- -my lias been rnnnlng to the Howard Hoaso. Twaof the Commlssioasra of Highwayt in it. it rtllaaa Hin opposed lo tbe running uf the dummy on thatportion or Atlantic avenue, but have nol until tha LWpnsent taken uy action.

    Ten dayt tgo they wirned tbe Company lo atoi BIhelr cart within ten dais. Accordmelr on Bsssssa mmday ind Snndiy trcninga nnmber of Ihe personaresldlnj an nnd LU uwavau'w Srlf armed them- - Lwawppup. with the Intention of resisting iDy si letup, pasasion li s partof the Comrnliaiunere. aaml

    After the 10 P M. mm had gone from the Howardnouse oa Sunday night the Highway Cnmmuaioa- - sssaalen, with about twenty labonn, with picks snd agoa. assmlappeared on tbe ground, and were ordered lo best sanaBoperaliona. Bui tudanffly one of tbe Commlaaloas BBtalen Mr J. J. ewekmion) began to donhi the tsgalitt mmmol the proceeding!, and thereupon he ordered Uaa sbTbbIsusiieuaiun ol Ihe work.

    TRAQBDT IN SULLIVAN COUN1T. Hnarglarw la a Wealthy Firaer't II An Lmai

    Old Maa linn nil, .Mardereg.On Sunday morning al about ona o'clock, ia LW

    Bethel, a smsll I lllage In Sullivan county, N, Y Ha Party of burglan entered the house of Br. McAi- -lister, t wealthy farmer. The family wen aheenL LmMUse only person In the honss being Joseph Coyt nsiild mm. who waa asleep in a bedroom on the tintfloor, and the sorranl who occupied a room tn lhaeeonil story. Ths robbers attackod the old maawith an age, rotting off his nose, and wounding hintin itveebevk. huad nnd nsck. The girl henrlug thetumult laaped oot of the n tndow snd secretoghe. ,. r ear by umil the murderers had fled Thenshe went to a neighbor's and gave them the tlarm.the old man wai found uncontcioua. Ue cm bardltrecover.

    The Old Bulna Ouashliac.A part of I'ier g. North Hirer, gave wav reitar-da-

    a. i, moon and 'sai pigs or lead were preripilaledInto the water. No person was Injund.

    BBOOKLTN.

    Bergen street hss had s case of small pog.K.lwird Tlernan. sged It yean, has beea mlsalni

    sl'i?'lsll ' Ballli street, since the

    Hubert t'roffe, a youth of IS yean, had hit leftf re (lager blown off st 1110 Srldalt sireoioy the Jlschsrge of s pistol which hs waa tiRSA.n,w. ,olnt ,orl1 compaay It formlag In Brook-ly- afor the or combining the ptinllcalion of thaXimmt?Sf? c,p"' " lo MiltM, HThe body of a man was f.mnd In the hay yestsr-dav- .

    sniiposed lo he thst of II. nr. Chilllna. or the Adaraaaj .,r ,, Katsaa vlr. et New Vork, lurmeillof Newport, Muuinuuui coiliil) , Luglsnd.

    JOITINUH AHIIVT 1UWH.

    Mu.ic in Tiimpklhi square lo night.Tin Seveiiteeiith Wsrd Uermstis 'oi u d s PatdotiaAid M r et r Isat night.Iu tbs Nsw lork and Brooklyn chess matcn NearYork has won seven games and lost lour.

    ..Ths) Ltndsrkrsnt Dire tore last night Increasedtheir kieeulive Committee by sll members.Timothy Walsh, or Jersey City, was drowns..hie bsttung, yeltcrusy morning, at tonaortSome young men of the Nineteenth Ward orlied a Pickwick Club on Siturdsy, io Trrrai a tlar (ea.The Oerman steamer HsmmnnU. from Hanhnrg

    i"r' " rtttargay n yuiiffFitnris Mtlessel, a Oerman. died yesterday morn,

    rated,lri'cl' U,,lu beau Injured w in r loiou.

    Thi public are wirned igslnst spurloul sinrautown r0nU' robbed aeveral tl ins dowa

    The Lirderkrani hare ippolnUd Alberl Klamrotk!be oirm.nTniy'.'0''1 "', Blia",e" ,ur U") ttftll

    John hchepp of SW g.n fUr, rnni ,(Trr.The body of Timothy Welch, who wss drownedon hniurdsy nigh, whllnbsthlng si sp.cnlc uesr Yunk-e-wss four vi ie rosy.t'harl- i- Nruklrch and William II Biirdirk, of itl.l.ponar.i I'. t, l. ive sent Iwodollars to the rtua otBee loi leaii IJ. the drttiiuto VirginianDU l.nnl rtu lea, ns Ihat ths Hon. Fernando W ood

    Ooatsn plalet I libel suit Igslnst w.neihe .I'.aflin mCo lor uuti lahiog Mrs Bailey's srtlcls lu iheir werklvof the ailb nil.The Herman Iteputilicans of Ihs Tsnlb Assstnblg

    liisirict last night rsvored Ihe s ection ol Mr .nsPaiirisuti by their Kng.iih .iwakli.g bruibeu. viceHtepben gnapp deputed.VVood st Co. hive moved into their new bulldiaaon Hrosdesy. The bullderi, Mesin Moore A Urrant;altar tbe fail al the building on Lafayette

    lo proceed with It. lint Br. Jones, who cliutrscl'd to'merly for the wood wort, u poshing II lo eoinpisiion.Ths old Arm ufsaiilh, Oould. Bsrtln A Co hankyen sod brokers of Wsll slroel. was diaso.vand reorganised with Kdward K Wllurd.

    BSlr vi"1 ir'r " aU"',, ' ffV" par .ers'jstrmhli)t. ' tttl UMn "ul

    Tht flnmtB'i uuirten being meaaly fnrnithed.the uicinbers put ineir hinds int., tbelr own n l lawnenertrtbey detlre lo admu their engine houseekes Iks Firs Commissioners order s Isrgsnumber Id Irsusreis. as lbs) did recsnlly, lha red Bag la

    Ulspisyed. sud ihs poor tin me., srs twataelisd lo sagtheir propiny by snctluu.Ths H. vent u, Wsrd ler man. Isst nlghl or-

    gnntzed a breach Patriotic si ii Avenue A--lllile'ected Mr Hem , Men I'resid iit tnd Mr .1 Vhurlug vyecrelary. A cvuuinlttes of tweuty was appolntud to arouse the tlermint of the entire wsid setto prepsre tor the holding of s n.sss mewttn.: st an r, a:day to SOU 'ess .... uuinslkt a tu lsth rlsn.1


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