Newspaper Page Text
V0L-XX1X.N?- 8,821.
NEW-YORK* FRIDAY, JULY 16, 18C9.
PRICE FOUR CENTS.
FORKIGN NEWS.
GREAT BRITAIN.
tiie cnrnrn nu.i. again in tiik commons?
l I 1IMATIM OI TBI COVEIlNMkNT.
LxiMjon, Thursday, July 15, lt)*.?MiduiKlit.
In the Houae of CommoiiB, this evening, the Irish
Church bill, aa amended in the House of Lords.
catne ui> for Uiaaillniattaa There waa a full att.-ud
anoe oi m.flBbaaa, aud the gaileriea were crowded
with apectators.
Mr. <iladatone. on riaing, waa greetedwith loud
chetTB hy tho I.iIkciIh, and with deriaivo Bhouta
froui tbo Tory U-iichoH. Ho haid with re
apect to the amendmente which had been
aaado to thu bill, that the (.<>v
?rnnicnt proposed to rcstore tho preamblc and
tht- date of diw_Ubli8b_.eut. as they appeared in tb
origin.il bill; ttlfJahOBld agroo to the anieudincnts
rclating to curates'annuitics. and to the proteetion
of auiiuitanta., with BBBBI inoiliiicatioua; but all otber
?iiieii.luieiits tbey would oppoao with the singlc e_
oeption of the grant of half a million pounda in ht-u
?f pri-viite baaafaatioaa aaada before 1C00.
Mr. liiBi.wli (i.ll'.w.-d. Ht-hiii.l tliat althouyh the
abe tract principlcH of tho bill had beeu rcpeatedly
diacu.a-4.'.i, lhaaa Bad Baaa litti.- a_aa_aakfl <>n iha da
tailaof its provisions. Hc boped tbat tlie aiueinl
nient.a. ui.i.lr in tlie House of Lorda would receive
tbe aalaa 11) .si.lcration of tbe Comuions.
Mr. (Jladstone then moved that the House diaagiaa
to tbo BtaaaaUa aa BBaaaaiad. Ho thoaahl the con
Current etidoiviiient. which tbe Ixinls had in vi.-vv. a
ibbj dlffaraflt anhaaaa froai that of Mr. Pitt. whieh
eouteiiiplated BB BBl ililisbe.l Catholic Church eido
by sitlo with tfaa E-tafcUahed Church, aud under
State control. Coiuurreiit . ii.Idw ineiit, as BOW
undcrstood. waa totally OffOBOd to the principlcs ol
the bill. aud waa of euch a chara.t.r
aa to bo entirely oppoaad to the Bpirii
of tbe tiuu-. If tha House could Ivc iinluceil to BgTN
to it, it was certaiu tbat the couutry, eaaajially the
large constituem i.-s, would never saiu'tioii it. He
Btrongly ailvu. itt.-.l tha appropi iation of the surplus
JBada aaariglnally paapoaad, with a p_otiao raaarr
lag to I'ailiaineiit DOfltrol ovtr theiu.
Mi. DtanaU thoaghl tho House ought to :,.
to tha am. n.l.-.I pr. aiiible. Ha aBaeitad that tbe
Baaaa al Landa did aol daa_ra tho raaerraiioo <>f the
aurplus for purposca of coueumnt enduvvnu-nt. an.l
ridiculed the plan for its appropiiation. Ha boped
the 11 'UM- woiilil prev.-nt such a wastc of tlie publie
fiiiiils, and uot allovv them to be d.-alt with iu tbis
laasa aad fagaa aaaflBer.
Mr. r.all, m.-inbtr fot Dublin I'liiver.-ity. thoflgbl
the n-atui.ition of tho arigiaal preamblc would ba
fatal to the BBBBI .ulvant. . I '1 to tbe Church
hy the I_ordB.
Mr. Brlgh' adrnitted that at a iormer time he
had pavpaaad aaaaathioa hk.- iha ptaaaail aahaaM of
coiicurreut eiidovvment, but be d.-.laied tbat publie
feeling wno BOW t.'tiilly OBpoaed to religious endov
nicntei. aud no hllaiatof vvoiiltl be able to enrry such
B BClhOBIO II.- f. lt tbat all tho plans savo tlio one
OriiMiially propo-.-.l by the bill was BO full Bf ditiicul
ties that it would tw idle to discuss tliein.
Bif Koundell r.-iliner said althougli not a support. r
of concurieiit eiiiluw uicnt. he coubidcred tbat, uuder
the ciicnuistiiiii'i s, tha graata fur reaideaeaa todqpgj
of Iha fi. it majority ronld not he refused out <>f
that ftiiul Which, coiitraiy to his id.-as. tbey had d.
clared was -vrongfuily taken from the great majority,
and BBOd for the religious puipos.sof the miiioii.v.
Uakaa aaaaa paopoaa. of this kiml waa agreed latb. y
would never establish reliirious equality or salit-ly
the oxpectiitions of the Irish. They sliouhl not al
low tlieir aiiti-Catholic prejiuliies tu refitse thissmall
beOB to tho great majority.
Tl.** House th. ii iliviil.-.l. Bfld the amendment of
th. Boom of Lorda v.iib aaeped t<>< i - "'as
disuuTeetl. tohy a vofe of 840 BfB-BBl '-'-'?? BB*;
for the (iiiveriiinenl, 1*4.
Ttie amenilnie't in r.-iriril 1.. t!.<- apni 'priation of
ihe Btirp'us funds was also diaagfaad t". I 1
9*6 again st Ml
Mr. Calad.-tone then moved the rcstoratioii of the
orrginal datc-namely. the 1st day of Jaaaarr, 1871?,
for Ihe dissolution of the lefftaiataTC union between
theChnrdicsof Ki.f-litiid and Ireland: and affi i
iiaeaaaBM lhadatawaa natawd without a.iivision.
The House thoa adjourn.-d.
TIIK UH F MATCB.
In the Inteni.itioiial Biia Mat< b on Wm.1 ?
Coinnion. the ritleineii of Scotland were T-CtOI
baatiaff thoaa of EafUnd and Iraland.
THE ( 1'SAKH BTBAUBB.
. y, Joly 1|.
Tho HBBBfUllTn of th.- ataBBiahip Raaaia, which ar
BJB-lfal QuaiaialllBa this evening, send thefollow
ing ilispati-h :
QoaaaaTOW-r, july 15.-Tlie Caaard ateai
aia. ('..l.t. l-'iti. l.8: _
?*clorkp in. Bb< i.-ft Hew-Ywrb July T.al I-Mo'eloeli
n. m., tBaamaa pk th*ieliorteal paaanac nn retwrd.
-.,,.,:*,,. r ii k MttMsmi- KOaaiA.
FRANCE.
TIIK ii;<'i.<''.Ali.,N ni.N.'l N< i i ?im BBWCAB
1M I 1KIV I NAl'Ol.L'
I'Aius, TBBiaiBjr Juiy ia, i?w.
Tlie I'rench journals comment uiilavoiablv 00 the
prorogation of the Corpa Laaialatil befera tha v.riti
a_ati"ti of tha . lectioiis v\as coiii.il. t'tl. Tiie t.'ov.'i :.
ineiit is acnisi.l of closing Iba ( hamber witb the
iaaiga "f atifliflf diaeaaaioii. Tha laaaioa will prob
ablv I.- rtaoiaad oa tho SOth ot August. It is
rauioi.d tl'at J'luiceNai'oleon is to I..- madel'icsi.lei.t
of the Couneii of Miuistcis. M. H.noihe. Praaidoot
of tbe Banate,andM.da Ifiralas.-nator, wluie M.
Botih.n bet-iiii-e :t . andiUatc fm a viiciiit BOal in the
Coi!'-* Leuislatif.
TIIK (Alil.K? I.AYIM. "I TIIE IB0B1 BWD.
Bt. Pbbbbs, Mlgaaaaa, Jalj ir,. im*9.
The laying of tbe sbore einl of tbe Aineiican part
if tha Uaa WBB batlBB to-day. The lirest cable. bv
ita rvatiafact.ii | i. -ix.nsc to all tcsts, is thought to he
the bt-st cable yet laid.
8PAIV.
TIIK NEW BII1ITBT,
Maihiii', Thuratlay, July 15, lfiC'3.
In the Cortes yeattarday Marabal 1'iim introdiu ed
the new Ministcrs, aud rcmarked tbat the present
IJaadflOtwaa aaaatllMtad from the majoiity; and
iBough tho men had been changed. the policy of the
Oovernmcnt TTBBBBObBBBad Tha K.publican depu
tiea replied. making a aevcre attaek on the GoTern
?aent policy.
ACSTKIA.
wo__a_n*i ruin vn.
VitNNA, Tburaday, July 18, UH,
Severto tuniuliri took plflBB tbis w.-ck ainong the
workmen at Ilrnnn. Tbe military were called out to
?orpn-HH tbe iiot. and tired upon tbe tnob.kUlniK
t-o aud wonnding twelve. Tha 1 rowds bave dia
persed ; hnt great excitement still prevaile there,
aod the authoriticei are taking t-vei.v precautiou to
pitrent the thrtatcuod rcnewal of diaorder.
SWnZEKLAND.
?BBBB, Tburaday, July ie, 16-9.
Bw'itzerland has ratiiied B treaty of eOflBflBOra
with the Zollvtreiu, acouventiou for the pioteetioi.
of littJiury pioptity with ibe North Geiman ConfAl
eration, aud a naturalization treaty with Wurtcm
*****?*?
HAYTI.
rBOORKM (Bf TIIK OIVIL WAR?MSA9TR01S |tF
BICT8 OK THK WAR IPON THK OOMMBBCB
or ina country?the covernmknt mo
BOl'OLY 0E COKEKE, ETC, AbOLlAHKD??A
GET'S WAR STEAMER8-YELI.OW FEVER AT
I'OKT-AI, 1'1(1N(,E.
Port-au-Prikce, July 5.-There are ae yet no
atgi.8 of an early teriniiiatloii of tbe tratrlcldal war WBUB
Baa beeu deaolating thla country for tbe laat two yeam.
A_iCaycaaUlllio!daoutagaluatBaluava,Do_iii..Kiie 1? .i,_
-WpartmU/ daVf/wUlaad to ?asta gootf aii boait that u
will pcrisb nnder the rnina of thB flaea rather than sur
render. The blnckade la atill bept up.
tbe ateamrr Alexaudre Tetlon beiug day
andnight before tbe port, and so c!._e In that not the
smalle . boat could aaeape bai notice in broad dayli_cht.
Bince tbe repoiae he un t wlth three weeka aKo iu lnsat
t.i.-k upon thc fortsiu Aux Caycc Baluave haa not ven
tured ti. more hla aoldlera upon tho toiru, but he is grad
ually cxtendlng bia linea, co aa to t-ut off all coiiiurii.icii
tlon of tbebe.iij.ed wltn the lountrv, bnpiuj, therebyte
reduce the place l.y atarratloa. This ho is lilo ly laae
compllab, a*. there i? imt .. amall buppl.v of prorlaioaa ln
Aux f'ayes, und what Wlth bloekude by sea aml invcst
uient by l.tnil, |.u v.ntiiij. luppllea froiu reaeblng them.
tbe townapeople v*ili be compeiied, even u. apite of
Domlngne'a reaolution, to yielU to the national aime be?
fore loiij-.
Wbile Balnave la l.caicj-ng revolutlonary Aux ratea,
the Cacoa, on the othcr hand.are pleaainj; l..yal Gonalreai
but tbe defenee, which protnlaea to becea. , ln a einall
way. out->.f the uioet remarkabk lu blatory. is aoahir
conducted by Oen. Cberaller, tbat after a uegeoforet
twelve roontba tbe place atill bravely holda out. An tin
'il atteiupt was made the other day to ?. t i>os
of tbe town by atratagem. a eonelderab_
oftbeCaeoa preteaded that they were willin., to sur
raadar ta tbe lf atloaal oovernment, and -were aeeerd
liiuly ii.liinttcd lata the town; Imt they had ao t-ooticr
fairly cntered it than they mii.le a sava.ee attack upen
the troopa of the garriaon. But Cberaller waa not found
unprepared, and a terriflc tlre ol aitillcry, prouiptly
opened, eompelled tbeaa to retire, laarlaa behind than a
large nambex ol killed aud wonaded. They now take
care to keep at a reepeetable dlatanoa from Aux Obyee.
CODtentlng tbetnaelrea with dropplng au occasiou al shell
lnto tbe town, i ul. doea no daaage.
8aluuve . grea difHculiy ia in tbe state of his flnancca.
He baejust iiwui laoecree auapaodlna tba Gnveraaaaal
luonopoly of Co f* and Cotton, eatabli.hed a few yeara
ago. the meaanra barlna b. en found utterly nnpraeti
cable. He will now have to fiili biuk upon paper money
to earry on thc war, Imt what witb the oxiatn.j: ilepre.
siou in buslucas, und tho pr,.peit of a freah laaue Bl tbla
niriii t inat.ie ourrenoy, tberaloeof tbe Haytlaa .loii.ir
lafaal paaelng lnto the regtoaal myth. it now reijuirea
_o of tbeee J..ilara to pnrebaee u d..ii.ir la ipeele.
YellOW fever haa niiule ith appearaaoe bei. nuiiiberlnjr
auioi.kf ita vietiiiiB twoof thaoAeeraof tbe Prenoh war
in this port?Capt. Dea VaraaiMh ofthe fngaie
b'Eatreea,and Llaat. izam of iheCnneax ibeydieu
within _ hours of eaeh other. aml the latter aftei an
lllui'M of ouly el.it hour. ao virulent waa the attack to
which hu aucchwbed. Mr. Ski f.-lder, one of tl..- paitneti
in tbe lmportanl bonae of White, Dutton ACo., andfor
a.'tiic lime pust Vicc-Consul of I-'ranfo and eOtlBg Bfttleb
Vlee-ConatU at Aux Ceyee. isalso dead.
(?n thc l.-t luat. the . iiiliniit lol. l.'oyd Aapliiwnll ar
riv, ,1 bere froa < barleetoo, B, C, ? uii dlapatchei for tbe
Oovernment from tlu- Haviien Minlster ln the United
Btatee, lnformlng Preeideut Balnare that the ateamera
Quaker City aml Florlda had gol oit from tba Btatea, aod
were tben on tbelr way to tbe Weat Indlea meanlng, ,.f
eooree, on tbe way le BB. Man-. whicb, it ia well-known.
ia tnelr proper deet Inatloa. Bhould tbeei reeeeli aa. eeed
In getUng lnto Sajret'a banda, they all] . m
Balnare a vast defi of troabla Already, lC
is said. the nr-wa of their haviiiff left Ai.n -r
lea for tbeee porta baa ereaual qulte a pataia at Cape
Baytlen, wblch 1* ltkely to bave tbe benefltof an aanr,
bnt not Mendly rlall from them Sij,-. t h..a a.-nt
IbroaKb hi<" agent :it Klogston a juetcst addreeeed tu ii,.
naviii eoanaandei on the Jamalca atation analnat ti.e,'.,
tcntion of tbe aehoonai iu Hare at Klnaaton, tbat Traaei
havinireleared itt BoatOO, 0 B . forSt. M.m with a !a?
fui ciiv. >. Tbe anawerto the proteal haa nol yel been
1 A wbite offlcer, formerly of tbi United Btatea
ht.-.iincr Klpalc, liac i.i i n klll< ,i on board tbe Balnare bjf
oni of tlu-i.i..- DIcer attemptedto put a
atop to b flitht among the Millora, wben tbe . uraerer
peized a boardlng plke aml tbrnat it through tbe aoforta
mite limij'a beatt. Tlie aallor was fch^t thu lieit day, umi
hla body tb rown Into tba aea.
(rn the ltth ulf. tbe new United Btatea Minlster, Mr.
arrlved bere, aod waa weleoioed bj Mr. Holln
ter,tbe retiriua Mlulater. who Ininedlatcly ext.-uded to
him thc hoapitalitlea of i.;^ bonae In tbe country . As the
nt ia ln tbe fleld, Mr. Holllater will remaln bere
until hia return te . when tbe new '?'
will be preaeated. Tbe liap .aslon niade bj Mr. Baaaetl
on tbe public m nd h( :? la rerjr laroi
Buaiueeaieat aatand atiUaf Porvau-Prlnee, and it ia
mucb tbe aame erery wbere elae, w.th tbe eieeptlon ol
winii sereral veaaela aie loadlna loirwood for
. . en al l*oi; ?? afrald to I
orden lenl abroad by them belna loi in
pucs of aeeeaaarleafurtbeli ..?.. dooaeetle n*.- Prorle
[ona are aatreBiely acarce and dear, ai.,i aoaacthlaa Oha
- apprebeoded la tbla unhappj city.
TIIE NEW TMLBQBAPBIC CAl
I.ETTF.R FHOM TIIE BgCRETABT 01 RTATI To
TIIE PRENCO AM. tN.-l IMl MI.I8TKBS,
Wasbixoton, Jnly 15.?A eopyol thc foltow*
lnz lctti r Jiiis ' i. pai
eeatatiToo ef 1 raai <? aad Entlaad, aml unotucr aepy will
!?? e. nt t.. lha ii.ivrii.nl . Mi?.1, bai
Iu r .(TMi.n ; ? i - ITB, Wamkm....... J
. iii: I hare tha honorto a^k your attentlon t<? ibe
: ? ... - t. i.. iMi'li.c im?:
ivimii it arundaratood la axpeeted t*> i. ini
Ihe li,.|
by meana of a Cabh lo be laid under th. aua| eaaod -!i
arietorahip of a Britiah ptirate eorporatJ
uuder autborlt; ' . from the Uoreroiaaat ol
Kiiu.ee. 11..- j.(...,?< t of tbla enterprtaa eml
' , BtO tlie llll.l.l
. -.il ti.? ucc lo a p - !,i en the Atumt.
of tbe United Btatea. It n reapect to
thl-laat dirlaion of Ihe projeeted cable eonnection t,.
iwceii tba tt-intorv al aad of tbe Ualted BaaBei
tbal I bare eeeaaloa to aah your attcntion te tbe riewa
> ...\> ii uu-i.t M tO .ta nuthoiity atid duty on the
li i. not doiibtcd hy tbe QoYerameat that the eomph te
il tn.- whole eubjeet? both of tbi pern wton and
,n ,.f thia ino'le ..f foreiiru U la wlth
ti,, United Btatea, and tbal howerer anltable <?> rt.tin mg
Lalatlon on ihe part of a ht.:t<- ,.f lha Untoa nay Baeeaae
lureapectol Us proprietorjr n. ita la and of aueh rater
bi entire q u atlon ol Ihe
? ' . . n mii reoaree, eomiai.. i
. .mii tl,. t.-tina andeondltloneol ita allowanor.
. un.ler the control of the (ioi _i nment of thc L'uitcd
Aa the projeetora of tbe entcrprlsc now tn proj:resa
have uot received or awaited lae peitnleatoa <>f tina
Govenimeat either to tbe eetabllabiaeat ol tin. tei.
conncctioo, or to Ita oaa f.-i weh Intereomrae
uitli tbe coaal of Praooe, I have thougbl ll i
rall tbe attcntion of thc dlplotoatlo reim entatirea of
the two powers, under who^e authority tti. pnrate righ'.a
Inare been aeqnirad. to tbe poaitlonanda I
Ity of tb li Gorernment on tbe auhjeef. In tbua dutlni lly
iiotifyluB you ibal .t. Un ' ' ' to.oi
i-oni-urrenoe m, ihe preyeecd telearapblc conneotlon ol
tbe Gorernmi nt of the United Btatea. tba proc e.iiii?a of
tin partlei Intereeted moat be taken ln aubmlaaion t?. tbe
autnoritv of tbe (ioveriiin. nt ju the peeiBlBBBi l am
actuated aa well by a dealre that tbeee prirate Intereeta
not inffer ui ? dlappolnla.nl, aa by tbe
? re vii.i tbe autborHy of tbe lintcd
? ral anbject iu ita propei ii.it.
Ilcjr of thia Qorernment ln reapect to th.
aneeand reaulatlon of foraij. telearapbto intereooree
berate conaideratiou from Conareaa
on of tbe laat Wlnter, aud|aUll eorerlnathe
iij.it waa auatalaed aml paaaed in tlie Mi-iiitle,
imt ataplate a day ,.i tbe eeealon as to have. fatledto
raaebed ln the Uooaa <>f Kepr.-M-utatives. It ia
robable th,a thia bill aanoaneea the polley aml
parpoeeof Oonareee, and tba proprlety of Ita pi
canuardly fall to aecora asscnt. I tberefore begtoeall
your attentioa to tbe laeleeed oopy ol tbe bill aa proba
i.ie erldenee ..f what condltlona of penalaalon aad of
re_.ulntion of forelffB teleirtapluc iiitenniiis.i ure to bc
lnai-teil upon i.y the United Btatea
Aocept.alr, tne leucwect aaaurance of my very high
conalderatlon. iio. , roa i .-n.
_?
THi: COVGSnnOMAL BXCUMIOX PABTT.
Si. Loiim, Jnlj Vk?A Dciivci iliajmtch of
yesterday aays the Kansas Pactta Congreasional l.icur
aion party arrlved laat evcniug, all haalag en.)oyed|the
tnii Tber apeuteeveral daya near Fike'a Peak. Iuter
eatlna proeeedinga took plaee on Buuday in "Tbe Qaraeii
of tbe Gode," near Oolorado City. N-nator Rice preaided
Hanator Beott of rennsylvanlu read tne KMth and 2:i.l
1'ealms. After a collation, a.-rvc.l l.y the Kai.ana ra.ltle
( uiniiativ. letters were read from Henator Hn-ard and
others. lind reeolutiona were adoptod expreaalTeortbe
Batlsfactlonof tba party. <?" Monday erening a large
number ol eltleeaa wrre addressed ln ( oioiu.lo ( ny l.v
Benatora v..rnii and Koot. Benatora Rlea aad Root wiu
tcu to (. ..foi.-.ia, and return vm Oinahft.
GINERAL TELEORAPfllC NEWB.
....Jeokca Harrla, landlord of Hoyle's Hoti-1,
at I'lovi.letice, B. I., huuK hiiuself yesu-rday.
....A man uamed Jolin Wilkini. n coirnnit
ted sulclde at Rocbester yesterday by eutting his throat.
....Thc Baak ol Bandy Hill,N. Y., wntent?red
by barglara aa Wedncsday mght. Tbo vault waa hlowu
open, but no fuuds were atoleu.
....Tlio wifo of Mr. Jamea Cain.ftliii.lily
reepeetableeltlsen of Wateiloo, (anuda, coaimitied aui
tide yesterday by shootiug herself.
Mrs. f'atlierifie McDonald rommittod Btii
r'.de at AiiK.ista, Me. Hhe was 43 _ enra ohl, aud had been
regarded as lueaue for a year patt.
_]{. s. TriVD . k'?-hous(>. ncai Itoclu-htcr,
N. Y., was deatroyed by tlre yeetarday, t.iKelher witb
l.aoo tuns of Iee. Tbe loaa latfl.'xx.; uot laaaiai.
....Tlic Toronto cmi?.ratioii etati.stic? fthow
that durlng tbe rtrat alx rnontha of the j.t, _-t>t y.-ar l?,3o8
etnlgraata arrived tbere, of whom wm remained lu
( uiiada-tbe others went to the Uiilud .Statcs.
....The Xew-Mezican 7Vr?ra rcportu tliat the
Imliam an. still trouble. omc on tbe Hnnta Ke mail route.
Kone of the newly-appoluted Indlan Agents have yet ar
rlved in the terrltory. , ,
....Thc imriorts of thc City of Muiitrciil for
the moiiti. of june, iw,v. were |l_lfa,16e agalnal U,<?8,oai
f.,r the aame month last year. Tne diy K"od?mercbaula
desigu liitht importatloua tbia lall.
....A diapatch from Hclcnn. MoothB. ??yf:
Wells, Faiaodd'o.'e coacb was robbed ?t Morci. a hta
tlon of a treaiure box contaiuiiig tl.'#*> lu gold. l,J?rI"",
are now on the track of tbo robbers, who Ded to tbe
mountatna.
_In Philadelphia, on WfdnaBday, a run
away borse dashed ou tbe aidewalk. when u Mrs. iioi. n
aml three cbildren were aittmit ou their .,*- doorstep.
Tba boaaa raa over tbem, kulmg onochild; tbeotnera
weie hailiy hlirt.
....A tcrrihlo atorm visitc.l Iruntijik11.n.
IVini , on Wedneaday. Two men nauicd Harm-y ra'".'1
aod Cornellui Tracy, while alttlng undrr a sbute at tne
coal wbarf, were atunned by ligbtulug, aud falliug lor
ward .iit4i tbe caual, ware drowned.
TERRIBLE CALAMITY.
*m
ACCIDENT ON THE ERIE RAILROAD.
COI.I.lslON AT MAS.T HOPK 8TATION ? PROM TFN
TO FIFTEF.N PttflOM >1 AN'.IKD AM)
li BBl li TO DIATH, AND SKVKRAI. WOlNI'KI)
? NAME'* OF THB KII.l.KP,
[FROM orR SPBCIAL rORRE.sr05i*_l*T.]
Mast HOTS, I'euu., July 15.?Another tcrnble
at.idint oocurred on tne Erie Railway, at Mast Hnpe
fution, 30 milea froui Port Jervia, on Wednesday nifbt,
liy which aoruc ten or flfteen huu.an belnga were aud
denly crualieil, bruised, mangled, and flnally burned to
death, nothlng but a few charrctl rcmaina belog left f?r
sepulture. The facta i.f this laat and most dlsaBtrous
calamityin the autiali of Erie Railway borrora are aa
followe: Train No. 3, tbrougb nlght expreaa, left Jeraay
City at 7 o'eloek on Wcdneaday ulght. The traln con
eiated of I cius, vlz.: One posfal oar, one A. A O. W.
express and baggage ear, one Eilc baggage ear, a smok
intr ear, one .luy-rassenger rar, nnd four aleeplng coachea.
Tbe train arrired aafely at Port Jervli, tha end of tbe
Eastcrn divieion, wbere lococootlve No. 118
waa attached, of wbich Chaa. Coffee waa
Er.gineer; Henry Bmith waa the ("onductor.
Tlie tralu ei>cd awlftly along westward, the paascngcra
having tnostly raade themaelvea coiufortable forthe uight
aa tbey Bupposed, and little drcamin.; of the terrible
bavoc wlncb waa sbortly to enaue. An extra to frelgbt
traiu No. 39 lay in tbe long ewiteh at Maat Hopc, waltlng
for tbe Blftaai to paaa. This waa alao bound weat, and lt
being a aingle traclt for aome mileg along here, the frelgbt
traiu had to uiake way for the expreaa. The eonductor
of thelreiglit train wa8 J. f. Brown and tbe englnet-r
Jutues (iritllu. Tho traln waa drawn by locomotive No.
278. The expreaa traiu wae eome 25 ruinutee overdue ut
Mast Hupe, lt belBg IhBfl about 12 o'eloek, when the ctigi
nc-er of the frcight traln, awaklng from a coiufortable
?ap, uml BiaBBBllBg. it la iuppoaed, that the expreai had
gnnc by, reaehod out aml pt.lleil the tlirottle of hia en
glne, au.l tlie train slowly inovi d forwa- 1 on to the maiii
tcaaba Tho eugine had Juet reached the "frog," and
I t.iilly on tlie liiiiln track, dlagonally to lt. when
the exprces traln rounded tbo curve at a trenieinloua
rate, and i|iii<k at liglituing cruahod into the frelght en
ginc. ei.mplctcly BbatterlBI the two loeoDiotlvea, and
?? [ilcs(.'i'in? " tlie forwanl cars on the Ipasscngor train
into ,t ln. ip if rnina. Tlio pnascnger lo.o.notlvo was
overturn.il, seattering tbe flre tbrough tho epllntered
wreek, which -pcilily iguitcd, aml blr.reil up luto a brll
liaiittonii.igiatioii. Thaaafaaaaca and iireui.n on i?..t!i
traln..?.',.|"'l a.itli very BUaM ln.tui'ie., although bow
apad tiiey u-e tbaaBaaI*-aaunabic to t.-ii.
I'l.. i.nly wiiutaaof tlna terrlble colliaiou was Edward
riiiutli. tbe flagman ?n the frelgbt traln, who was aMtteg
upon tlu-drpnt pliitlorin. and waa Inlun.l Bf tk*
iiiotive as it can < BBd fiom tlie truck. 1 be pa?aciigf ra In
tiu raai paaoaafarcara, wBe waaa IbotaaaBljaraaaa- hy
tl.. el.i, k, BI "i ?' i l.-l.' .1 OBl, aud aldc.l by the handson
tlie fi'-ivbl train, < mh uvnicl UtTeacue tlio n.l.iir.l pa"
Baaajaaa ttom taa burning wraaB. Tba fire had aalaarl aaeB
keadway thal .i waa aaaV >>* t.i altaa.pl ta c!ie? k U, PMN
I.i .ij|_- M waatf near. The rear eara of Iha tnun were
eii..vi d back one by one, tlnee nf them being aaved by
aaa Tba ira aaavawblla eoaiaiaalaalai ta tim
ib'pot aad tei.'crapii aaaaa, vbtah wara Mhawlaa kataad
t,, iba a_r.,i-.i ,1. "iii.-aeatbaeaaa ae lataaaa thnt it waa
, [,, i, i.,i, i I,.,., h aaaletaaai ka axl
tba daad aad waaaiaa,aad tbey ?nc therefore left to
i , .ii tl.e laaaia,
A (.i fui:.. WhO llTaa i'.ir tbe aceiie of the dll
waa araaaai bj IBa aaataaai ..f tbr traia,aad Baw taa
flam(8 wben tbey fln-t Inii.' foftb ft'-m tl" BflBB-Bg ear..
An i.i- ui praa. had Iha wrat k ka kaaritha bbboI aajafllalai
..r.-nina la.nii s'fr.,i, | ear. but they gru.liially
.1..-.1 away aa taa ti flbod ta tha effaete et aba
flery ?ieii.cLt.
a BABB0W ta< 41 r..
.T,,iin ihi.,', a laatdaai "f Watarfi ri, v y , kad a n^t
: Ina leg broken and -r.ta
j.iii.u,.ii |. twaaa Qm b aia. 1 I almoat
| i,, tt|,, t,.!\ !;,.? a :p. llilllii.il t t< I Mnlii" of I lif
by.tar.d. ra, be was dragg. d fnn. tbe i Btaa, almoat auffo
. Uh hi,,,-< .
Oaa of tba m"?t barrowing aeeneaof the dlaaarer waa
tl.e d? .-.'b if il,' ? li. v i'l' Ba M-r?allate?er
ct >i,..i. froai N> ? v, ik < li). tai. kaa ?>..y lo t-yracue. Wt
r.,I!,.r in law, wba ma.le every
? tbotit av.r.1. Mr. BaUt ?
| i.u.Im ra of the MBOB-I -
c.i, in..!. aHbaaab ha waa aalajar
. fot :,. hjs Bolhiaa aa
fiom i.
nn acaai '. tm i.i?A.Tr.K.
Your r? -rrra.....iiilf: I im kl d I
about 9 o'eloek tl.-- -
? ? ladwakbtba
road i-i- ?? laa rada '"'" laa abora, la Iba kaeb<
. :,ii!t.'i-.i,i i. iewa ta Iba walor'a
rt,. oi Iaai at aa i wbi k , tha Btfla
natri ea a bbbbJI plataaa, fraai wbieb a
- ai a. i.\.i f n .i loagd-rtasaacaa haabl
raa wbbcb.
Witb tbeexe. '- aad HBObaataafcaof
arrvaa, tbe tenderWand t).' , nr tiurk.. but
? to niftrk tbe ar-ene of n I .ave a
inng Maa "f aabea aad n ' i m. tetmm ni raia,
ail Vii .1 - ef abaptl by tb.
thriMigb wi.cb tbey bad paBBBi. A BOfpa of railroad
ea-ployai wara baally at WOrtl clearing tho trark and
g fur auch buinan remaln. aa ran be found.
Tin vvuiiuii'd. if wb. ' rtaaataly, imt few.
, rt.luMS Bbortly before I urr.ved, tbeir
woiuads katlai i">ii pi<.."-.'.iy _raaaad af L?r. Taa
K.ten und otbei pliyHiiiaiia wbo were e. nt up fri.m 1'o.t
..,IV;a.i rtba Bcidei.f. oa tba kotalporeba
tatopaaary talafrapbb battary ba- kaaaaal lli> aa a
iniu ioiiiiiiiiiii.iit.ini tim ba ki-i-t witb tbereat of
tb* road. t-otne io? ihaTB atnved froui sta
tiosaapaaiiowoUm road,afawol whoui are uu.ea.
lill. Ilol... ai BT.
On alone board, alaaaalia tba Ira. v. have leen
alaaaithi rlatlaaaraaaaai fr"". Iha ara. Xhoy
are _evi-n in number, only one ?f WMah BBfl ka dl.ting
,ind tliutia tl.e body of tlu-i:.-v. D. I! II.ii'."i'k
H wus ki.owi, where lit-lay in tha wn-.k, and hia kadf
was Ibe ieast buriuil of all. Tho otber aix are mero
eilsi..,ii..neof whleb prei.ably can i ver be recogniied.
Oaa of tbaaa la aappaaal to be a (i.-rmau wobjuh, wba
l, witb two or tlu. e rliildini AiU'tber Oennaii,
fatlu i of II. i.ry liaer, who ia among tbe lnjured, ls alao
known to b.tve be.-n li.iriii-d. How many peraous really
pcriabi-d in tbe fl.imea it ia impoaaible to tell at pr. H Bl
They wi-re mo.tly (lennan emigrants in the amoking-car
win. li iiiakes lt more dlfntult to ascertain. Tbe number
ia vanously eatimated at from ten to twinty.
Wll'l I" I'l Ha_-Bfl I
From conversatiou hud wlth vmlons peraons at the
.(,._|. i,( tbo diaastr-r, there aeematobo littlo doubt tbat
the aole blame of the accldent rcBt* upon the englueer of
tbe frelgbt traln, Jamea (li.flln. He confeaaed to John
M Ki.lgeway.eim ,a msgiatrate Bf I'-ke Coiirity, who ha?l
an inteivi.w with him ln the mornlti-', that he had been
aaleep while lylng in tba swdeb. (ir.tlln went away aome
tiiueduni.g themormng. aud lt U reported that he haa
fled.
8TATr.Mr.HT or mr. rn-ii-.riT OOBBOCMfla.
Crowri, IhO eonductor of tho frelgbt traln, haa been
here all day, f and although blame can bardly be at
ti,. had to bim, be naturally feele deeply grleved, and ap?
parently niucb concerned at tne frightful bavoo cauaad
by bia traln. He aaya that he waa on the rear platfortu
of bla eaboose when bla train atarted ahead, and that be
suppoaed the englueer waa drawlng near tbe main tracb,
ao aa to be ready io ruu ln cloae beblnd tbe expreaa. He
did uot at flrat dlscern tho nature of the accident when
he felt tbe ehock, aa the expreaa train bad paaaod bim all
nght, and he auppoaed that bla englne bad run off the
tracB. He waa one of the flrat to render aaaiatance to
the wouuded paeecugera, aud waa greatly aided by the
men on bia trafn.
BTATEMEHT Or TnB EXPREBB ME8BE!?.)RB.
Mr. r. u. echuyler, eipresa raessengcr BB No 8, waa
coiiBiderably bruiaed, and recelved a cut in tbe forehead
Ue remaiued at Maat Hope until thla afteruoou, when he
left for New-York. He waa ln the expreaa ear alone
?t tbe time of the ?ollialon. and Jnmped up and eaught
tbe aafety rod, aa la cuatomary on auch occaaione. Hia
ear waa badiy amaahed, and completcly overtnrned. He
made bia eacape throufh a narrow aperture etove
tbrough tbe side. After diaentaugling hlmaelf he man
? ged totbroef out tho aafea, but everythiug clae lu Ihe
ear waa burned.
BTATEMtNT _B A PABIEKflta.
Among the wounded lylng at the Delaware House la
Mr. I> Wentworth of Raudolpb, Cattaraugua Co., N. Y.
He Btatea that about 20 minutea before tne accldent he
eotered the Bmoking-car, where tbere were about 10 per
80(18. iiiostly forcigncri- About flve minutea before tbe
oecurreuceof tbe accident be alid down ln bla aeat, ea
rteiiding bla lega under the aaatln front. It oecurred to
Tiiui ibal IX an a_*ideat bapi/cati bt ovuid BOl ?*t-li??te
bini-elf, and he lmmedlately sat uprlght, and turned the
back of tbo aeat in front of him, aa lt waa not occupied.
Wheu the colllslon occurred, the baggage-car was pushed
into t he arooklng-car.Btrikiiag the baoka of all the seats. Tho
back. were all torn from their braees, aud preeaed on tbe
passcngers ln the rear seats, fasteuing cvery ono but Mr.
Wentwoitli. Ho cscapcd from ono of tho wlndows, aud
waa the only one who waa not taken from tho ear. He
atatea that a spcctal mcsaeuger from Mr. Flnk had called
on him, and furnl. bed medlcal attendance, and had act
tled wlth him for tho damaces be had sustaine.l. Ue be
lieves tbat the accident waa cauacd by tho carelessnesa
of tbe englneer who started the frelgbt traln, bellevlng
that tho express tralus Noa. 3 aud 7 had passed.
An im.uf at will lae held here tbis afternoon or erenlng.
It ls not probuble that any otber facta than the above
wlll beclicitcd.
The wounded aro doing very well, tbe most aerioua of
whom is Mr. Weutworth, who Is injured luternallr.
FROM ANOTHER CORREfiPONDENT.
Fort Jekvis, N. Y., July 15.?I lerewitli send
you partleulara of a aerioua aceldent whleb occurred
about l- o'eloek laat nlght, at Maat Hope, Penn., a small
statlon on the line of the Erie Railway, 28 miles west <>f
thla plaee. The express train which leaves New-York at
6:30 p. tn. Is duo at that plaee at 11:22 p. tu.. but waa be
blnd tlme. A frelgbt train bad been lyiug ou tho swltcb,
and the englneer, James Oriffln. supposiog that
all waa rlght, pullcd out on tbo niaiu track
to go ahead. When tuo expreaa train, wlth
11 cara, eatne tbunderlng along at the rate of
30 miles the honr, strlking tbe froight eugino No. 275 on
bcr boiler, bu.ling ber from tbe track and compl.tely
titrmriK tbe express englne No. 318 aronud, aud tbrowlng
the eiigineer, charles Coffee, to tbo ground, lnjuiing him
about tbe bead, tbo tir.-iuiiii being throw u agalnst tbe
boiler and was soalded. The mail, baggage and smoklng
cars, with two day coaebes and one slceplng coach
were throwu into tho proraiscous heap, tak
ing flre from tbe engine of the express train,
ai.d w, re coiisnincd. Tbe last three coacbes (there being
11 cara in tbe tntln) wero sav ed. All who wero burnod to
death wore ln the smoklng ear, where tl.e grcatest dan
-:ed. Attho tlme of colllsloti tlio baggage ear
was drlven iieaily tbrough the eutire lengthof tbia smok?
lng ear, piniiing Ibe passengers l>otwceii tbo seats aud
rcnderniK them hclplesa.somc being knocked senscless by
flying fragments. There were about twenty pattacngem
In tbis ear, and such as wero able maile their BBBapB
tbnuigti the wlndows, whilo the unfortunates who were
held f_ttt were Uyon.l tbe aid of rellef, and wero burned
totleiith. In tbla ear wero i\ man, bla wlfe, and three
small < hildn n. All were burned to death but ono chlld.
Tbere w.iij ln tbis ear a number of cmigrauts ou their
way West, and. aa far as I have been able to ascertaln, ns
many aa four of thcie, and perhaps more, wero con
aaoaai bj tha lire. The accident occurred nearly oppo
aite thedepof, whlch was totally de.troyed. Apmiioii
of the ninlls waa saved; tbese were niuntly way mad-.,
but the tbrough uiads aud regiatered bug. were burned
up. Tlu te were in tb. baggage ear 157 piecca of baggage,
under chai-ii'f "?fa-ftff'l Ma-tcr P. ter I'crry, who BS<
? rt. d bbl iitin "-t tn aave all, but, owing to the Uerccncs
of tl.e tlre, was able savebut 11 pleces.
Ah aoon as It waa possible to do so, a traln was sent
froiu llil. viilnge wlth Ur. Hunt and BBB to render iis.ia-t
aiiic Nu ml offlcialaof the Erie Road from tbis plaee,
with a few eltl7.cn.-, also wcut up. Every as.latance was
rendert-d the wotuidod uii.ler tbo direction of Diviaion
f4tip.riiit.ti.liit K.d.llngton, wbo repaiied to the scene of
iha in ? id' "t iatiag the nigbt.
Tha wi.ck wa. cl.ared about s| o'eloek, and four of tho
wiiiiti.lt .1, und. r i 'lii.rw.-t- of l.r. Hunt, arrtv.d Bf thia vll
lage al '.?| i.'i il ?> k, wheu tin y wi ie tak.u to tbe I'olawaro
Hoiiae ai.d comfort.ibly t|uarter.-.I, r.-c< 1\ n.g every atteu
t.,,n p mallle by ritl-.-na Wtflai syiupatby n.v.-r fatla.
IB far aa ascertalned, the followiug la a llat uf tno
imi BBB
Oooraai Kk*i a, GOBOaaB.Jaat fnun (iermanr going to
Baakel dlutioo, fartner by occupatton, age _.; ouutu
.lou of bi.tii leg", tut in ali.ni!,l.-r aud hcad
E_aai HiMi.r.'it Jerna, Broawa '-expreaa engine
H i gkl Iiaii.l limlly Miildi d.
Edwin 1 Ba ith, Port J.ivi., uge _1. brakeman; Injured
1 it f..oi an.l ankle.
li vv. >i w.ihiit, a dr.iTer, rc.idea at Raiidulph. V Y .
agrii St, li J'lre.l lu chc.?f.
cuaauu (\?rf_B. aajrineer of expreaa- injured about
tb.' _? ??1. <i"i.e (? V Y.
j n t*n ? vv ni. ? I'.s. foot jauiiiii'.i fl.gl.tl>.
.(..us li'i.iiK, of tlie Howard MihwIoii, N. Y. on l.n
--.-, VV ll ; ll,|,ir.il Ul tl.f Itil. k.
jl.iis Hi m, Waterfiml, N. Y., aged Jo; contuslon of
alioiider.
r li ?<. in tii li. Ilortiellsville. N. ... a luesaenger on
traln. a_i d 4'.. fleab w.nin.l aba* i lefl l
ln iu s. i. I'li.UR-, ug. d 4". 0r? ui.ii,, thuuil. sli.-litly
,i .,, .1
lUskir luiu. Oarmaaeaitgrant. 8liKhtij-i.ruia.-a.
Mea.ra Krau?. V/.-nt worth. FI.iw.t-. aai Hunt aro at
tbi I 'i laware Iluila.- ln tu.-. \ lllaajB ai.d aro dom^ 0*AL
IU IIMKI. Io Ol VI II.
A to r.nrtii enr.cr ml. Wlfe antl tim e ehlldren. natiU' un
ki.,,.. i,. ... I.- in .1,,- -.nnilaa .ar aai karaaa* la daatb.
lUMII I tl I: 1..-III..1U, wllO W.M tlilVcllUg Wllll IlUlFil.Il
to Baakel Huttlon.
li, i.. s |. i: il .i mm k. I'nlversaltst clorgyman, No.
tk "t.. N Y.
i kataad bai their bailaa were
.,..? af tba koilaa waa alaaoal ai
aoaaaaaaB*Iborahabaj uotinug laa. but a porti.w of tim
pelvla.
ti., re aaa a n parl tin.? Iba BAi Dr. BaOawa, af Hew?
Y. ik, te aiiiimg Ibe killed, but It provetl U. bc tho Kuv.
Mr Hallo'U.
Tlu- n iii.nn. af UM Bbdl.i w.-re tak-ti to J-tckawaxeii,
pa , wh. ie an m,|iie.t :i kotaajbahthptha aaaaaar from
Milford, IVnnav ivanla.
IIIK BJ V. Mi:. II vl Lul K.
Th. H.-v. li. B. HaUooh ?.f No. fEB Baal
1 .nu t>, ir li ft , who wa. one of tho vlctima of tbo Erie
R.iiiroa.i eitUinitv. reeUrday innniing. wa. kata at
Hrookbarea, I. [., r*b 34, wi He eommenced preach
Ing ln IM)*, and waa netlled over tbe old Piftb Boelety .'f
tlie UniM'rau.nat (hiinh, and waa alao Pniictp.il
of tba Meebaiilea Iltatltute Heliool. IKj retm d
from the p.iipit aboal II roara aao. Mr. Hallork
wna a ptotniiieiit Maaoii and o.ld Kellnw, and ha.l writ
ten B book mi < 'dd Followablp, Ha waa al-io imbliaher of
Tk* lmb*mador, aom lAtndtr. aai nw aararal y.-ara c.l
noi of .ui <?. 1' imiiimIi.'.iI. Mr. Halloek wa. on hi-. wuv
ln ll owoa, Hi,H,im-? iiuiity. at the tiuio of hia deutli.
Hia icmalua wui l.e lutt-rrrd at iii.ighauiplon.
TBI OBiraBl i.vii.'i: COBTKHTlOlf.
Mi vti'ins July I*'?Tlie MiKMissi-?pi Vall.-y
Emigrati.iii Company wi.s organUed lu tho Labor (on
vi iilioii t" day. Eorty tlioiiaand dollars was subacilbed
on th.-siH.t. The canltal Mmk m to Ih. II.iiO. MMO, with
i.rl\ilei:e to dmibli- thu uiuolllit, 111 .liares of |l.ai eaeh.
A co.nuilttee waaappomted to oih-ii .nlieeriptlon book.
li. Ixmlaiaiia. kentiickv, Miaa.lHa.ippl, Alabama. and Ar
kn.....H. Utdeoa J. Pillow,B. W. Clapp, W. H. Baerry,
und Ar.blbuld Wright w.-ro uppou.t.-.l nn Bxeeutlve
Coiumitteo. Tbe c.iiv.'iitioii oni.r. il i.i"?) copiea of ibeir
proteeUlng. to be pnuted. and a.ljourued aiue dlo.
THE NEW-ORI.EANhl ( IKIOMS HUUM.
New-Okleans, July lS.-D-puty Suivcydr
Kelth waa reieaaed ftoiu cuatcly to-day. having glven
tbe Customa ofllccrs valuable luformatlon. Coutourle.
who waa released this inorning on BjjBBJ bonda, waa re
arrealeilthls after.it. H" again gave bonda to tbo
auino aliiount. A a.-eolid warrant bat bOOO l-#ued for the
ar rr!t?if (o.itoiiile'a parti.er. Adolphe Kiuiile, who ean?
not lt. fuund to-.luy. Another warrant haa alao MM
Sairaod for tlie aau.plor, HoUou, who ia uow under boud
from a previous arrcat.
II -TRI-CTIVE FIRE IN ERANKI.IN, MO.
St. Lolts, Mo? July l.'i.-Tlic eiiKiuo liousc,
nachine abop, and two or threo oth. r bmhllnga, together
with four locomotlres, two new passenger cars, a large
lot of new trucks, and other matenal. la-aloiigli.g; to tl...
S_.i.ii. 1'wciflc Railroad. wai^i burned at Fiauklln, Mo ,
u.t uiib Th?. iou. iaai was from arfliiw tu 0703000,
which is partially covered liyinaurauceinLasteru olllcea.
ARRKST OF COUNTERFEITERa.
CiNCiNSATi, July 13.?A Mta. Kolxita, her
two aoua. and two other persons, wero arrcsted to^lay
for deallug In eounterfeit Unlteil Btatea eurrency. IH.ooo
?ma found In their tH?aaeaaloit, 19,000 of whlch waa iii|10
..lit BM billa, aud the balancfl iu BO-ceut pleeea. Mra.
ltoh*.ria waa held to ball lu the auni of la.ooo to arpear
t^morrow before tho Inlted BUtea CommlMioner. Her
SJ5a3itbl two otber peraona wero beld lu *BM e*?b.
THE COLORED EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.
L.n I5VIILK, Ky.. July lS.-Tbo Stata Col
ored tducational C'ouventiou met thia mornlng. A pe
inion waa adopted memorlalirlng the leglalature ofKeii
i.krU. take tiie ne.-e_.ary atepa lowari Iba eaUbllah
ui.-niN>f a. l*..-1a throughuat thu Htato for the educattou of
eolored thlMren. .
PERTOrfl CHAROEfl AOAINST A LAKE CAPTAIN.
Iti-fi-aio. -'lll>' l"?--Two of the crew of tlio
_._____- GanVowoo, u-purt-d grounded Boar CUralaad
^ .he ia of July, are maklug affldavlta before H. W
V'emani im l.h Consul, that tte veaaal was sciittled y
"? :' a. tbe teaaal and cargo weiem.un-d. tba
_-uderwrH"r.b-v? baoo put ou tbei. guard peuding tbe
re.ult of'tha loveatigatiea. before the Cou.ul.
THE HALE OF LAOER REBUMEU IN HOHTON
mtmtrtm July 15,-Tho aalc of laawr in ??'i?
,l h_J, _t_u generally reau.ned. the State coii.tablea
f''-.n-^.id-ntly recei/ed i..atruetioiia to be leaa rlgid I
'J J' li. grogahops are cloeely watcbeJ. aod
THE CUBAN REVOLUTTON.
m
ARREST3 AND CONFISCATION?FAMINE AT TU
ERTO FRINCIPE.
IIavana, July IR.?Gen. Echaverria, Preeii .nt of
the Havaua Kailroad, haa been arreated, and m iil
sail for Spain to-mnrrow. Notariee have received
ordera not to record the sales of confiscated property
in certain diatricta as a precautionary meaeure to
prevent ita dcatruction l.y tho rebels. Tho volun
teera laat night aerenaded Gcna. Ferrer, Canto and
Laaaar. Three receut engagementn arejeported, in
whieli tho rebels were defeated. No particulara are
given. There ia a scarcity of provisions at Pncrto
Prineipe. and the authoritiee aredietributiug food to
the inhabitanta.
ORGANIZATION OF TnE PATRIOT ARMT.
IIavana, July 13, via Key Weat, July 15.?Advicea
from N uevitas to thc 10t .report that the cholera waa
diminishing, but that the vomito had appear.*.!
among thc troope. According to the new organi/.a
tiou of _tho patriot forccs thero are to be only two
major-getierals in tho army, of which Gen. Jordan ie
one, and holda command of the entire Eaeternor
Bayamo Department, while Gen. Ignacio Agrauionte
ie the other, in command of the Central Department.
RRTALIATION.
Tbe Spamards aro endcavoriug to ignoro the man
ncr iu which their dotachment of soldiers wae ro
cently capturcd at Sabana Nueva. It is rnmored tbat
Gen. Qncsada haa ordcred the officers shot in retalia
tion for tho execntion of patriot prisoners.
THE FIGI1T NEAR BAGA.
Furtber particulant of the fight near Baga bave
been received. Tho Spar.Jsh force nnmbered 500
marines, wbo were surprised by 70 insnrgenta under
I-'ran. isco Castillo, ambuscaded behind palm grovea
Both sidcI siistaincd a epirited firo for half au hour.
The marines, being afraid of tho niaehctes carried
by the Cubans, refused to obey an order to charge
bayonets, and the insurgeuts, despite tho supcrior
nunibcrs of thc cneuiy, retired across an open fleld iu
pcrfect order, firing in full view of tho Spaniards
and inflicting severe loss upon them. But one pa?
triot waa wouu.led. Tho marines fell back to Nuo
vitas, so exbatistcd by the effects of tho climate that
many <.f theiu w< re cairied into thecity on stretchers.
Gen. Letotiii has ordered Lieut. Medina to be shot at
Puerto Prineipe.
rt'ERTO PRINCirE.
In the wooda aurrouuding I'acrto Prineipe tlion
s.iii.ls of in .urgente aro concentrating and are only
waiting to l>e armed with the Pcabody brecch-load
iug rilles, with bayoneta. to aesume offensive opcra
tions. OoL W. 0. Tinker is alive. Holdquin, one 0*
tlie itisurgent loaders, niteiids to go to tho Uuited
State-for tho ptirpoeo of biinging back a force of
Auiericans.
8ANTIAGO DE CUBA.
Intclligcnce from Santiago de Cuba to tbe 8th inst.,
reiM.rt1li?. ting going on at a point M miles distant
from tlint city. The patriota were atrongly in
ticnelicil. M;tj..r-Gcn. Jordan had joiued the Cubana
under (?. n. Piguercdo, and now commands a large
force. The (iovcruor of Baracoa waa aetively cn
g uged in btiniing pro|H.-rty aud killingall who fell into
his haiid..
LEATII OF OEN. I'OEI.I.O.
Oen. Poello, at the head of MO Spannh marin..s
wae attacked by a force of patriots near Baga, a
small town situated on the same bay aa Nuovitaa,
and flot far fiom tliat city. Tlm inaiiin s wero forced
to fall back upon Niicvitas, with u loes of 80, includ
iug (ieii. PpaO. Ullaa.
a mi:in<;knt OKDWM from the -Ovf.rnment
I..K THK ENFORt'EMF.KT OF NELTKALITT.
Wabhixiton. D. C. Julv 15?Tha District-Attor
ncy an.l tlie Marshal of New-York have sev.-rally
l?,ii in_.truc_d.at any and all hazards. to enforce
iitrality laws, and break np tho expe.iitions
agalaai Cuba. Pai this purposc they have eaeh beeu
cinpowercd by a coininission fn.ni tlie 1'rc-liient,
under tho gre.it scal, autliorizing tln-iu to call on
(ien. McDowcll f>.r such troops as they may reqtiire.
and tho Admiral iu eouiiiiaiid of tho N'a vy-Yaid for
su. h vesaels and forcea aa they deem necesaary to
prevent tbo d.parturo of any hostilc expedition ; uud
they are al_. dircctcd to ptirsuc any such expedition
and cipture on thc high seaa if aaaaaaary. Gan. M<
Duivell and the Admiral have etub received ordera
_ napaad tn any c.ill tbat may be made upon them
in pursttanco of tho poivors so conferred.
IHK KiMuiN TIMKS ON TIIE SAI.E Of rt RA.
I.4I.M...N. July 15.? The Timet, iu an article on the
Cabaa vaaatfaa, .?:iys: The progtesa of Spain
toivanl an enliirlitened ciiniiicn i;il paUcj will soou
1?-n.ic.c a nccc^ity; an.l, witb a more liberal tarill
r\-tcu.. it will l.r- ilitlieult for ber honie prodticc to
eempeta wttb AaMriaaa, aud ?bo will be
unablo any longer to nionopolize tlio niar
k.-ts Of tho Antillcs. ruiler IhOM circuni
utiiti.?<?. Cuba will become useles. to Spain, an.l prnlo
alone ran leail her to hold on to a domiiiioii which is
diapated In tho loolfc of the best Bpantah troops.
Gen. 1'iiiii and othcr atatcsmcu ;irc coininced tliat
tba aeparatJon of Cuba w only a inaatian of time.
National ho nor preveuts Spain fi>>in taking such a
ht, p BB long ns lnsurrection prevail . but wben tho
i.l.md la paeiflad tha nataml diptataaof aaaaanmtiki
toba Uatenadto. Cuba is rialaaU.Spaiuaraota
i-.i.-h, and a parchaaai ia at hand. IbonW tbo ialaad
i? e.uivit.-.-. ii aplaMawtnaa wonld raanHia favor of
auiicxiitiou to the I'niteil 8tutc . 1 lio only serious
i|tteition ih, < an tlic Ainencans ut this moment afl'ord
the punliiise iiii.i.cy f It is for thc ailvuntai.of both
liciiusplii'ics that eaeh should follow its own conrse
iiiitiaiiitiicle.l bv thc interferenco of the othcr.
Spiiin. like Roaata and Dctimark. may well OOnaanl
toaall tber. maindcrof hertraiis;itlaiiticposscs.si,.ii-.
It i.s only fortuniitc tbat sho has anythiug lclt tosell.
Oltl.ER Bl THE CAl'IAIN-OENERAL.
As thc iiisiiiitctioii haa bctu ruducvd to a
few ludividuala, who are bent upon extoruiluatlon, and
are daiiy commlttinK crimea wlthout exaiuplc In olvillied
BBOnMaa. lattrMaal aecurlty, which is, so to sjiealt, tho
law of Jualli _ aud the flrat guarauty of persou aml prop
ertv. ilemaudsimperatively that this should ho aasured
without reeunl to those persona who have placed them
Mlvaa wlthout tlm paie <>f the law. Thc accused will not
l,e in waal "f K'luiiautte* of Inipiirtlality, aml he will be
able if laaooent, to peara himseif ?.. wltooul delay.
This ls a- niip.i tanl now as iu uuruntl tliues, so thut the
iiidi. lentof tholawmay he apeedily given. Custodlan
iih 1 am of thc lut.-irrity of our terrllory, protcctor of tlu.
houorahle mau aud paclflo elllaeu, fulrtllmg tho dutles of
mt pusitlon, aud iiNitiK ue facultlea luvcsted ui mu hy
the Oovernment of the nation, I decreo :
>irr< ? Tbat the clrcnlars Isau.-d from the Governor
Geuerai's olllce ou Uio 11th and 13th of Februar/ last he
fullr carrted out. , . .
Sacnnd ? The orlines of Intentlonnl destructlon by flre,
of assawunatlon. aud t..M..ry hy Ure, shall be J_f_M hy
it i-oiinell of WilT. _, .,
Third .- The trtbunale of Justk-c will continne in tlie ex
erclse of their fiiiutlons. wlthout tlie mweaalty of oal ltiK
my atteutlou to oauses whieli for speelal reaaona might
leiiiilre lt Caualleko ue Koims.
//-. ?mi, Juiya,iw.
INTERCEBTEl. I.ETTF.R OF THE CL'BAN JLNTA?
THEIR HOlN.iS IN THE l NITED STATKS
Tho Hnvniirt papoi'n publiah.d nn intonoptod
latter from the tuhau Juuta. dlrected to tho Secretary of
Htate of the RepubUc. Tho letter coi.tiilna iutereatin_
revelatlons of their euterprwea iu the Vuited Statcs. It
[iroc.-eds to sav: Dnrta? the paat uionth we had the
aatlafaetlon t<? send you three expedltlons, Two, we
. ,,'w havo dlseaibarked surcc. fully -one lu the Kayof
NUH) uud the other la tka port af Nuevas (.rumles. 1 lt.
ft. t could not dlaanbarh ..11 Ita cargo, hut that -lucli
was hinde.l. we are suic, wa, of ,trc.it ??vller. ?? are
now at work gettiug up auother one; and we BlIIBM
out soaie elothing. shoos, aud powder. Ihls, ?e uoi?,
will soou rcarh you. ._.,___ ,._?ii,,??
9fe do uot know whether or not the Hitrd eipwlltlon
haareaclicdyou. 9 wu* the iln.t which l.-tt n.-ar- "? ?>
laat'eiliedlt'. nwaaanncd by a H*p2^'__!i!Sjft___iiS
earrndrtok. The Junta gave hiu.a-i.wo._?'"?o ?',' ''.
b.H tb. xnVJu,". u-ioiiduct of the "P^J^W*?!
delcated lUoee plaiia, aad 4. tr?>?d Uw ttmWtm w Uie
expedition. Franclsco Javlcr Clsneroa haa pn? bablyjix
plalned all this to you.
Within a few daya more we aball oeenpy onraelvea
wlth sending anotber expedition out?tbla tlme to tba
(ii.,-.. Villas. We widh to see if theae cau be well aitucd,
nnd then carry on the movement to Colon, Cardcnaa, and
Matanzas. Wc .hall not only take these places from tha
(loven.in, ut. but tbia will exclte the Hpanlards and make
them cry for peaee.
I'i. to the prescut, we have not done more becanae l?
was not poaaible. Our resourcea have been small, ai.d
theae expeditlona coat a great deal of money?that of the
Bay of .Vpe, wlth the freight of the steauier added, more
than $120/00, and tbe one tnat la to aail within a few daya
will exeee.1 ai60,ooo.
We shall have more f unds now, aa bonda ara ta be
I'.rluted ; but here we meet a ditliculty ; the new Consti?
tution of the countrv requlres a speclal law for loans, au -J
we are not advlsed lf such has been pa*aed. Ittarery
neceasary that vou report tbe matter to the Cbam N.r for
prouipt actiun, and that U.eauthorizatlou be kivcu iu tha
shnrtest tlme poaaible. The aame with refereuce to
letters patent for privateer. whteb are aaked fnr wltn
niu.li leal. Two such vrssels are belng made ready witb
men and artnameuts. and ought to be able to go to aea In a
very short tlme. If the lettere-pateot ehould not arnve,
tbecauae will be serlouslv prejudiced by delay, for II la
neceasary to beaet the encmy ln every way that we may
be able.
The .lunta deems lt advlaable that too sbould In all
your communlcatlona explaln well the ponltion of tb?
patrlots near the coaat, in order that the tafest port-,
may be known whlther tbe expeditlona may be dlrected,
especlally wben theae expeditlona do nul carry aloug
men to fully protect tbo arms and munitlonstobe lat.r<r
and heuce it would be better to know the best ports, aml
the depth of the water In eaeh one abould be iet forth.
Very soon an expedition will leave bere. not at the rlsk,
though with tbe knowledge and approbatlou, of tho
Jutita. Tbe splrlt of speculatlon la abowlng itself here,
though up to the present wo bave not been able to stimu
late U. It la now very nece*eary to know all about tho
bays and ports, so tbat we may furnlsh tbe requlnlte ln
formatlon to tbe partles who are about to take out artua
and ammunltlon at their own risk.
lf lt waa known that our Oovernment had eogee, sugar,
molaesea, honey, and other frulta lu aome of the ports,
this would please the speculatora very much, aa eudi
thlngsdid forelgn adventurera durlng the war between
tho North and the Bouth.
TIIE CUBAN INSURGENTS?ANOTI1ER EXPEDITION
FITTING OLT.
Judge Pierrcpont received a apecial dispatoh
yesterday morning from WaablDgton, in which It la
stated that the War Der-artment baa received posltive
informatlon that another Cuban expedition la ben i.
rapidly fltted out ln this city, and that a vess.1, at preaenC
lylng ln one of the Brooklyn docka, haa been chartcred
by the Junta. The dlspatch is accompanied by a speclal
commiiaion from the Prealdent to Judge Pierrcpont,
nnder the elghth acction of thc Neutrality Act, empow
erlng him to act in Ihe matter ns he may deern best.
nnd placing the whole ofthe naval and milltary fore. a
of the citr under bls orders. Judge Pierrcpont ls taklng
active nieaauree to dlacover the rendetvous of the insui
gouts, and has comui'inieated with the Cominander <>t
the Navy-Yard at this port. Marshal Barlow haa also
re.-etved a apecial aispatch contaiuing lnstructlous ln tua
matter.
m
YOUNO MEN'S CBRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
THE 1NTERNATI0NAL CONVENTION ? ANNCAI
REPORT.
|BT TKLKGaAPH TO THB TBIBtT-B.l
Poutland, Me., July 15.?The secund day of
the Interuatioual Convention of the Young Men's Cbris
tlan Aasociation has been one of rare Intercst. About mo
dclegatcshave reported theuwelveaat the Regtstry of tha
l'ortland Asaoclation. After preliminary devotional
openlng exerclses, the Hon. Cepliaa Bralnerd of New
York prescntcd, on behalf of the Executive OBBMtiMaa.
th.ir third aunual report, from which one niay gather
many lmportant facts. Appended to lt were papera ou
thc work of tbe associations in Great Britaln and Ire?
land, from Mr. shlpton, and from Mona. J. Ed. Barine en
the cause in France, and from Van Oostcrcojik Bruyn on
Hollaud. England and Ireland aro repreeente.l
here by M. II. Hoddt . speclal delegate from I/mdon.
The Associations of this country have suatained a mis
sluu on the lme of tlie Paclflc Rallroad for some uio_itli>t
paat, under the supervision of Kobert Weldenaall uf
omaha. who reporta great succesa. There are asa Asio
eiatlous lu tbls country, of which 317 have del.-gates here.
Many of these own, and more are erectmg balldlnga f< r
their speclal me. Two hundrcd and aevcuty-ou.- irpor.
? i.avlng memberahlp of 4S.9-.H. TBe actual meroberahip *>t
all claaaea will reacb about 90,000. Tho progr.se of tha
New-York City Aaeoelatioit wasdweltupon at let.gth. Tl.o
Executive (ouimitteemakescveral lmportant auggesti, s
?ooe lieing the pnblicatlon of the Listory <.f the i
llon ln America and the Provlnces, for wblch ti.e Hon.
Richard McCormick of Arizona has prepared abundai.t
material. The tlnaneea of the 8ocletiea at. Ib a nros
t.ious coudition. Ikiiens of rev.luflons have d.-i u
htraOaead, of whleh tl.o . l.v R. R. McBurney nf Nc* -
York onpiienr..en>lili? <iualiflcations. aat by Oeu Ho ward,
on lmmlgratlon.are the most nnportant. It ha? heen TOTed
to publtsh a blatory of tbe Young Men's Chrl?tlan Asso
ciatioiisaudof religioua i-oel.-tles of young r.ieti extant.
Tbe Executlvc rommittee were thnnked l>y rate, ai.d
Oen. Howard niov.-d their rontlnuanee m ofln?<? B t
anotber term of three year. When this niotiou ls vote.l
npou, their unanltuous reclectlon Is sure.
Thc flist topic, " 1'eraonal Consecratlon to Christ esaer.?
tlal tosue.ess," was dlaeaaaed l.y V.-ssrs. H;. kaof Brook.
Ivn. N. Y.: B.-iijamln of Xcw-Haven, fonn ; B.ildwiu ?1
Newburgh, N. Y.; I.ittleBeld of . ,uth BoatOB, Maaa ;
Momlv of Chlcago, IU., aud RowUnd and Mutthc .r ol
li, -t'-n. ____________
Meuagea of greetlng were ntesented frora the we-I
Baltlmore Asso. iatlon, Judge Young of Prinee Edward t
lalaad, Oeorge ll. stn.irt of Phlladelphla, Loweli. m.i -
nnd the Colored Yourg Men'a Christian A .oeiatlon of
Witshlugton. Thc deatli yesterday of the R. v. Le< n nd
Bwala, 1>. I>-, of Provldene.-, H. I., wan announo.
apiiroprtatelv nutleed. Tin- Commlttee on Re-nilutioi s
r? ported making memberi-hip in an Evaugelical cbur.U
tin- flrst qualitlcatioii for ottli e
The next topic, "Tho need of bntldings owned Ev
the Aasociation. and how to r.tise funds th^r. for,"
was di .u-- .1 l.y Messrs. Reuilngtou of F*!i Riv? r. MaM ;
llaeoii of hborch.-im. Vr. ; Pratt! and Howard "f
Bfaablagfoa ; Moody of Chlcago; C'rouse of Betkkshem,
Peuu.; Dalton of Clevelaud, Oli'.o: johnsou <>f Wulthnn.,
Mass; Chaniberlin of tiun Ennelsc. C.I.; Waunamak. _
of Phlladelphla; an.l the PreeWeal <r the Convention. W,
K Dodge.Jr. of New York. Mr. DOM BJWka at lengili
l.y re.juest of tho (. oiiventiou of the New-York Asao?
clatlon, stating tbal IBer have already raiaad $300. fl
toward th^ir new building, whicl) will probably eoM
$*>(,,(?. and tbat ltwill doul.tle . Ik- the ?u.??t comuio
dious aud convenient edlfico of its kr.n.l in the world.
The .piestlou of openlng aaaoelatlon room.* on the Btrlh
batli was diicusM<l nt length. In the erealBg. Mr.
llod.ter of I.oudon. Euglaud, waa latrodoeed and ad
dresaed tne Conveution, and the Rev. I.r. Huw _ of
Phlladelphla reaponded. after whieli the topic "Hhal
fonns i.f work outaide the siK-cial spbc.-e of tlic A?-4-l_
tlons ls miMt productlve of g.HMl," was .lisi-o**-' '?'?
nioiiow tlie Couveutlon ni ak.. ao eaeur-lou to m?u
Bay. m_
BRUAXJM D TIIE EPISCOPAL CUL'RCII.
CHtCASOi Ju'V 1"?? A ?hort tune since tho
TTliallJBIBB of the Trinlty Church ln this city, luvlfed tl.a
Right Rev. L?r. Cummins, Aasoclate Bi.-h?,p of Keutuekr,
topreach, an.l ou Sunday ta-fora li*' he preached aa
itnti ntultstlc sciinon, ln which be i* aa <l tonare . hargid
thut thc present trouble in Ue Ep_oopal Ckareh wae
owlng to tho iiitroductiou o. Caihoiie woraiilp. Thia
reninrk was conslden-d aa a refleetion upon the Bishop of
the Dioceae, and he called oa Mr. WHfBT, Jiinlor Hanlcu
Of rrlnltf. and udvised hiui uot lo allow Ilr. Cuuiuiiua to
eeaapv 'he puipit.
DEDICATION OF A PRESBYTERIAN CIH l.t'll IN
TROY.
Troy, N. Y., July 15.?The Woodtkfa Prea
byterlau Church, crccted by Mr. Henry Biirdni, thc Imn
manufacturerof thisctty, as a mcmorlal ednlce to hia
deceaaed wlfe, was dedleated to day. Tho Jedljatory
scrmon was preached l.y tbe Rev. Dr. Kinney of Hrot'k
lyn, aud thc cloalug uddress itaa made hy ?? ???. ai_I
Holley of Albany. Mr. liurden erected tbe ediflce at h_a
owu t-xpeuae. lt eost about $80,000.
m?
THE RECEPTION OFTHE BVBRl REGIMENT AT
ALBANY.
Ai.bant. July IV?Arran_rement* fur the re
ceptlon ofthe 7tb Reglment N*. -*? G. of Nea-York, In thia
city outhe J3.1 luat., aa agreed upon by a speclal Cem.
mltt'ee of the ("ommou Council. after consultatlon wltli
Biig.den. WiHidhull, are aa followa: It waa reeolvcd
that Gen Tt-nxlbull should invite tbe Bnrgeia Corpa;
( o'lni-iiul.-s A. Zouave Cadeta ; B, WasliiugU.n Contl
uentuls- E. E.lsworth fcouavea ; I. Townsend /uuavee ol
the lotliRegiiuent ; md i.'ompauiea A. l>e Kalb Zouaves ;
( llorlliouards; 1 St.-ulxn ' adct*. and K, Waahlnglou
Riflesof theiSth Reglineut, to parade as batlallon of
eiK-ort. uiiilertheeoiiiiuiiiidof I.ieut <"ol. IJanle 1*?. Beutoa
of the loth Regiment, aud Major Jamea 8. Cartin of tbe
35th Regiuieut to asaist bim. It wns alao niaolrea to
extend tl. Invitation to Brig.-Gen. Hoo.lbull and Suff.
tue Colonela of the loth and Mi ,K,!*'"'*uUi,_,u*j
tbeir fleld, line, and statt ..ffleen.; ?. the 'tmevrg
ot cavalry and artillery to uulte ?n the recei.tiom Iba
escort will form .... Htate st. at . o'cloek. J he recepti n
will take place at t o'cloek ou the ?????",w*1 "'"?,'?? '"?
afU-r the cu.tomary cereiu.uuea the proceselou ?lli ?
MMlM m reviow before the Mavor and < "'"'""^.S!
fni.it of tho City Hall. and tUi coutinue tbe oarcb
lin.uKh many of tf.e moat puhl.o thorough ?r^; ?^d
ing to the steauilM'iit anuur.', whero it ?_*_____'
id t legueaf will be takea lu charge aud ? ' f'^A
llattery A w.ll l.e detailed to lir- the _**_?* ?f1"*
ou. tho soulU end of the p.er. fhe eutins.aff. a ?
lK.ete.1 to bo one of the Buct ev.-r witueM?id l.i tbla cay.
TIIE MAINE HlfnORKAl. 80CIETY.
BunWKS, Jul. Ifc-Tht tuiuanl meetinff of
the Malne Hlatorlcal Soclety waa of great mtereat. Keao
lutioua againat cheoging tbe uitme. of BlIIIBBlWi t?b
ael. were MB4 Tbe 9aaia*p B Jn?iL?ii!?V^
?*_** iTSSS, Vs. ttil^Ja^aitUVra
i IMii HMiardTu I ,of Brunswlck, Recordlug 9mr9m
^ and thc Rev i*au uel ?. Dike of Batb. *?}??**t.
tary . ana tue mwj w iIaynp?0f the Lnlveraiap